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THE BRUNSWICK TlffllH
VOLUME XI. NUMBER 371
DENTOMYR!U_
Tooth Powder,
Tooth Paste,
Tooth Wash,
Tooth Soap.
All 25c Each.
I.J. BUTTS, Til BniiSt
Huyler's Candy Fresh Every Week.
Just Received
a large shipment of
Lowney’s Fine Candies
in fancy packages for
Xmas gifts.
HUNTER-SALE
,ph 3 r DRUG COMPANY.
Don't Be Afraid
of this cold wave—just come down to Mrs. M.
Isaac’s handsome store and find everything
you need,
Headquarters for
Santa Claus goods—see our line of toys, lamps,
work baskets and Monacine sets at cut prices.
Xmas tree ornaments, vases, horns, japauese
lanterns and many other things that will pay
you to see.
Remember each purchase gives you a
chance on the handsome doll that ie to be
given away on Jan. Ist.
Mrs. M, Isaac.
208--SOBS Newcastle Street.
It was a maxim wilh the dip].' ts of the An
cient Regine that a snuff box was man’s beat allay
In that work of “concealing his thoughts” in which
Tallyrand maintained, the usefo ness of speech chiefly
consisted. But the man of today cares not to con
ceal but rather to collect his th nights, and his best
allay is Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand Coffee. It
snarpens his wits, quickens his perception; and maKes
him twice as clever. Many a man dates his popu
larity in conversation from the day he began uping
Seal Brand coffee. Had only at
THOMAS KEANY’S,
Fancy Grocery
J 12 1 Newcast e St., Brunswick, Ga,
$1 WAIST GOODS At 69c.
See Display in
Window
J. H. HELLER & BRO,
mm.m.220 Newcastle Street.****—-
Leaders of Low Price*
BRUNSWICK. GA„ SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 28, 1901
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Will Probibly Be Promi
nent Wlite Mae
Yesterday's Issue of (be Savannah
Press oontained a long artiole about the
next oo'leotor of that port. The gist
of (he article i* a* follow!:
It appears (o be pretty certain that
the next .oolleotor of the port will be a
prominent white oitlien; in fact, it is
tbonght the next oolleotor has praoti
oally bieo named. The present in
oumbent has several months to serve.
It has beeo known f>r some time
thet prominent gentlemen in Georgia
had addressed President Roosevelt
upon the adv'sibility of making a
first class appointment for tbe position
of oolleotor of port at Savannah.
In many respects this is considered
the first Federal appointment in dig
nity and emolument in ths state It
probably pays more than any position
in the government service in Georgia
and the aiz* and cb&rsoter of the oitj
of Savannah make It advisable that a
strong appointment should be made. It
is known here that Major J, E. Hanson
of Macon and Colonel A. R, Lawton
have taken this matter up with the
president, and it la believed that t a
is in thorough sympathy with tbe ides.
It is understood that ha has told
friends wbo have nailed upon him
about the matter bis general ideas
and that they tally with this view. The
president is known to be fearless,
olean, and oonsoientious, and is desi
rous of making auoh a floe appoint*
men! to tbe oustom house of Savannah
that his administration will be pot in
the right light before tbe people of tbe
sontb.
It is known that a gentleman on the
Bay, who was appro&ohed to be a cn
didate for tbe position, was in no way
an officeseeker. He is said to be one
of the most promineat business men in
Savannah, who was very much sur
prised when he was informed that the
president bad an idea of appointing
him to this position.
The same of Colonel Thomas S.
Wylly is mentioned as probable col
leotor; also tbat of Hr. John R. Young
and Colonel Belrne Gordon. All of
these are active and prominent busi
ness men, not in politics,
I. and 0. To Sell Through Tickets.
Baltimore, Deo. 28. —It ia announced
tbat tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
bat oompleted arrangements, effective
at enoe, for tbe sale of through tick
ets between tbe North and Sonth via
Washington in connection with tbe
Southern Railway and have practically
opened another gateway to tbe Sooth.
Darien Breaks Her Record.
Darien. 9a,, Deo, 20.—Darien broke
tbe reooid on Cbrietmaa Day. Not a
drunken man waa seen on tbe streets.
Not ae arrest was made daring the
day and tha officers of tbe law had a
day of rest io the sunshine. The bar
rooms aod stores were all olosad sad
Chris in as was oelabrated is tbe proper
• pint.
Senator Sewell Dead.
Carndso, N. J., Deo. 27-United
Bcates .Senator William J. Hew*li died
t bis home here this moroiug. lie bad
been ill soma time with diabntls sod
bnsrt iron bis.
THE WRECK ON THE SOUTHERN
Further Particulars About the Wreck
Wednesday Night.
Baxley, Ga.. Do, 26 —There was
a severe wreok on the Southern roaa
three miles above here last night at
Prentiss station. A southbound
freight train ran into tbe switch, whioh
seemed to have been left open in some
was, and eleven oars and tbe engine
were thrown off the track, and badly
torn up, A negro brakeman was killed
and the fireman was badly injured
and it is reported that tbe fireman may
no* recover. The oars that were
wrecked were laden with compressed
cotton.
Tbe parties wbo were injured were
residents of Maoon.
Monk Wilson, the negro brakeman
who was killed, was also a resident of
Maeon. Engineer Moore and Fireman
Newby, who were severely injured,
have families in Maoon, Flagman Riles,
who was badly injured, sis of Macon
also.
FRANCE AND VENEZUELA.
The Former Wants Her Minister’s Rights
Respected.
Pans, Dec. 26—A foreign otiicer here
confirms the report from fhe Port of
Hpain, Trinidad, that the government
of France ha, notified the Venezuelan
gevernment that the right of M. Se
orestat of Bordeaux have been infringe
ed by a seazure of bis property in
Venezuela by Senor Matos, ths leader
of tbs new revolution against Presi
dent Castro. The Frenoh government
holds that the property no longer be
longs to Senor Matos, as he has leased
it to M Saoreetal, and the Venezuelan
government Is bound by ttao recogni
tion of M. Seorestat’a title to the prop
erty, to whom the whole matter oarne
up. The Frenoh government doasaot
antieipate that any oomphoations will
arise on aooouot of ths repis. eatations.
MAY DISBAND COMPANIES.
Colonel Obear’s Report May Knock Out
Four or Five!
Atlanta, Dec. 27 —ls is reported tbat
four or five companies o state troops
may be diabanded as t i result of the
recommendations wbieh will be made
by Inspector General W. G. Obear in
bis forthcoming report. Colonel Obear
has just oompleted his inapeotion of tbe
state troops and is preparing bis report
to tbe governor.
Colonel Obear refnees to give the
names of tbe companies against which
such recommendation will be mads
nor will he state the section in which
they are (rested.
NEWS FROM ATLANTA.
Hon. Fleming 6. dußignon Conferring With
the Governor.
Atlanta, Deo. 27 Seoreiary of Hiate
Cook today granted a charter to tbe
Savannah Xlootrio company, capital
ized at $3,600 000.
I; is believed here that the railroads
will acoep t the state’s offer regarding
tbe depot.
Mr. FI ming G. dußignon is here to
day to confer with Governor Candler
and Steve Clay regarding a meeting of
the ezesotive oommittee.
SHIP NOTICK
Neither master, owner nor consignee of
tbs British steamship HteUa will be re
sponsible for any debts oontraoud by the
orsw of said steamer.
N. I). m HTBACHKN A CD.,
Consin—g.
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0 Appears to Be an As
serei Fact
The Timas-Call has learned from in
disputably good authority that Bruns
wick is to million dollar sugar
refinery soon. Tbe company that will
build and operate tbe refinery is to be
incorporated under the laws of New
Jersey, but looal as well as eastern capi
tal will be invested. We learn that
among the stockholders will be same
of tbe most prominent capitalists and
business men of tbis oity.
At present we oan give no further
particulara oonoerning this big Tenter
prise, We can say, however, that we
kDow it will materialize, and tbit at
no distant time.
Of course, the benefit to Brunswick
and this entire section of the state by
the establishment of a sugar refinery
here will be very great indeed, Sugar
oane is one of the surest crops, one
that never fails, and a crop that is par-'
ticularly adapted to our soil and cli*
mate. Without a refinery to buy their
product and turn it into augur tbe
farmers only plant what they can make
into syrup themselves, and as it is im
possible in that way to get a uniform
grade of syrup.tbere is not much to be
made out of sugar cane. With a sugar
refinery at their very doors, however,
all this will be ohanged and muoh
larger orops of oane oan be disposed
of. .n
Besides all this the building of a re
finery will mean work for more men
and a big increase in tbe volume of
Brunswick’s export business, j
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Nellie Cropsey’s Retnains Found.
Atlanta. Deo. 27—A epeoial to 'iW
Journal from Norfolk, Va , says:
“A body believed to Nellie i
Jropsey was found in the l™ uotunk
river, near her home, in El beth
City, N. J , this morniug. Mies Crop-
sey has been missing since ths night of
Not. 21. Jameß Wilcox, her former
admirer, who was the last person sen
wilh Miss Cropsey, is mder SI,OOO
bail by the grand jury.'-
PROTOCOL APPROVED.
Argentine Chilean Matters Are Adjusting
Themselyes,
Buenos Ayres. Deo. 27 —The Nacion
says that the Argeutine-Chilean proto
col has been definitely approved by Dr.
Aloort, Argentine minister of foreign
affairs. It is assarted that the laoident
arising rrom ohanging a phrase in the
protocol by the Chilean minieter of for
eiga affairs, Senor Yaoez. not much
lmporsanoe is attaohed to it by seme
neweyapers here.
“UNCLE JOSH" NOT MUCH.
The Play Was a Disappointment to the
Audience.
A laiger audienoe was out to see
“ Unole Josh Bpruoeby” last night than
has been greeting better attraot>ons.
The play is a regular blood an and than*
der, dime novel, sort of production,
very poorly played. The only redeem"
lug feature was a part of the mus io
and that w*s not enough to make up
for the disappointmeul of those who
•spooled |u evening's •utertainiuent.
Mice
In \ dition to affording every
facility ( ■ > our customers consistent
with safe banking, we are prepared to
act as Administrator or Executor at
Estates, Guardians property of
minors, and to make Bonds io judicial
and other matters—Generally to exec
oi.se all our powers as a Trust .Company
Brunswick Sank l Trust Cos.
E, W, Sale, Mr-
Who is going to get the
beautiful China Closet that
is going to be given away
on Jan. Ist, 1902? Why
the one that gets the lucky
number. Get a ticket
with every cash purchase
of (ret all the tickets
you can. You can get any
thing you want that is
kept in a first-class gro
cery, at this place and as for
as little money as can be
bought at any other place,
considering quality; and at
the same time get chanced
on the China Cioeet, and
possibly get it.
To lie Drava Jai. Ist, 19 JL
W. H. DeVos*
’Phone 109.