The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, January 08, 1902, Image 1

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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL VOLUM i’ \l UVL H 372 DEHTOMTRH - Tooih Powder, Tcoth Paste, 1 ooth Wash, Tooth Soap, All 25c Each, f J. MS, Tl Drifflst Iluyle.i's C. dj Fif sh Every Week. H S. Syrup White Pine, a Safe and Sire Curs for al Throat and Lung Affliction. HUNTER-SALE Lr DRUG COMPANY. Awls LOWNEY CANDIES, H\ved \ou money last year in buying \A / L Dry Goods < othing, Shoes, Hats, etc. lly IV aud we ca • s.oeyou money this year, 1.1 JLi so when y oil- need anything in our line don’t purchase elsewhere until you have called on ns We carry a compsta line'of ladies wear iu all the latest styles and pric s to suit. See our ready mace underwear j ecials in gowns at 39c. Waists In all styles, sk rts from $1.95 to $5 <>o. Give us your measure and have one made to order. 11l ff our Capes Collarettes, Jackets and Furs are marked out cheap if you need fine give us a call. Hositry, shoes and children's ready made dresses. Clothing, shoes, hats, etc Watch for Our circular announciug our cut price sale for Mcndey, Tuesday, Wednes day, Jan, 6th, 7th and Bth. Mrs M. Isaac. 208--308. Newcastle 1 treet. It was a maxim wi’h tli;> diplomats of tho An cient Regine th t a sm.ff box was man’s allay in that work of “euneeaHng his thoughts” in which Tallyrand main aintd, the u.-efo ness of speech chieily consisted. But the man of tod iv cares not to con ceal but rather to collect his thoughts, and his best ailav is Chase & Sanborn’s Seal Brand Coffee, It snarpens his wits, quicken? Ids perception; and maKes him twice as clever. Many a man dates his popu larity in conversation from the day he began using Seal Brand coffee. Had only at THOMAS KEANY’S, Fancy Grocers iVi Newcaste Sfc., Brunswick, (la, EVEN i NO SL PPERS. IH' In Patent Leather and Kid, plain straps and beaded. The most select line in the city. LEVY’S. BRUNSWICK, GA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUARY 8, 1902 &' a uni; I Mill II Is First Class ia Every Way, l Brunswick theatre goers are assured a great treat tonight ia tbe proseutst ion of '‘Sag Harbor”. Tbe manager* of the company presenting this great play are the same who managed Lev Moyne, tbe Christian, Viola Alien, Mrs, Pat Campbell and ether, expeit sir* attraotions which is a guarantee that the production will be in every way up to date and oils ot the very best entertainments that will be presented at tbe Grand this season. One or two box parties have been arranged for this evening and the advene* sale of seats has been large. The distinguished oritio of the New York Herald, in bis review of “Sag Harbor”, refers to Sir. Berne In tho following words; 4 Herne was a suc cessful play-maker and for many year* the profession recognized him as a great actor; but perhaps his largest olatmi to fame was found In his method of training actors and producing plays, He was a wonder as a stage manager, America had n >t his equal in producing perfect illusion in soenet of simple oountry life. His opening act with the beautiful bay stretohing away; the scene in the second act iu the old boat shop where carpenters and painters are at work upon the yachts, and his din ner scene in the charming old country cottage could not have been handled with suoh skill by any etlser producer in this country or in Europe. These scenes are simple perfect in detail.” * Ia addition tu this we may say that these reslly marvelous specimens of the soens painters’ art were painsta kingly drawn from the actual scones about "Sag Harbor on the lovely Long Island Bound,” and the whole scheme of setting for this play was carried through with a faithful devotion to the highest an results and at ontirmous cost. A more perfect equipment in the way of soenes, properties and appoint ments has never been accorded to any play in oor generation. And after all, this is the least feature, we are told, of this really great play whose story has so enthralled the satiated theatre-goers of New York, where it ran for three months at the New Theatre Republic, and in Cbioago where It bad a most suooessfal en gagement of eight weeks, that "Sag Harbor-' has been a town topio during tbe rnn of tbe play in both these cities Not only is this play a surpassing study of New England life, and the whole action s perfect model of the modern playwright’s art, bnt the act ing of eaoh and every oharaoter is a line expression of the highest type of the player’s art. Indeed, this city is to be congratulated upon tbe forth coming appearance here of this flae company. Another Bankruptcy Case A petition in bankruptcy wis filed in tbe clerke tffioeof tbe United States court in Savannah yesterday by Dr. J. W Boggs colored, of this city, His liabilities amount to $1 426,98 and his assets $1,628,59, He asks for a home stead of *!. 000 00, Altorosy Max lease represents him. Have [Jim Carter clean and press your clothes, A CORRECTION. A Few Errors Appeared in the Council Proceedings Yesterday. In our issue of yesterday the follow* ing typographical errors oocurred in the Clerk’s Report: In account of Geo, H, Smith, treasurn ar, where it reads: June 1. To amount received from VV. F. Symons. A.T. .$ 1,613 95 Deo. 31„Xo Sundry reoeipt*. 188,876 08 It should read. June 1, To amt. reo’d from W. P. Symons, A, T $ 1,613 % Deo. 31. To Sundry receipt*, 187,261 12 i $188,875 07 Near the class of the same report in calling attention to the relation be tween the ex-clerk, the ex-marshal and the ex treasurer, the type made it eay “A memorandum in his (tbe ex-clerk's) handwriting dated April, 1899, shows thiit during that month, the city mar- j shal's account to the treasurer foi $4,624.78 on aooount of 1898 execu tions. This memorandum Is in shape of an entry for the journal which was never made, It will be remembered that sinoe January, 1898, the ex-clerk kept *o books,” Tbo correct reading of the report is: -A memorandum in bis bandwriting dated April, 1890 shows that during that month the oitjr marshal accounted to the treasurer for $4,624 72 on ao count of 1898 elocutions. Tbismemor. andum is in shape of an entry for tbs journal, which was never made. li will be remembered that sinoe January, 1899, the ox-clerk kept no bookB,” "Tin the report of the Finance commit- Ibe ftl showieg the liabilities on Jan, Is), 1901, of *65 592,09, we said i “L-Bf the following amounts, col lected accounts of 1901, Actual oasb in hand * 22 80 Cash Items 878 12 Taxes collected 8,49180 Other Hems 72 67’- We should have Baid : “Loss tbefol lowing amounts, collected accounts of 1900. Also in tLe seme report we said : •‘Yourcommitlee is gratified to say that the outstanding indebtedness January let, 1902, is as follows." The report shoo'd hive road "tour committee in gratified to say that the outstanding indebtedness up to. and ineluding Dec. 31et, 1901, is as follows:” The Casino Girl, George W, Lederer, who made the | production of “Tbe Casino Girl” tells j the following storv, wbloh he claims does well to Illustrate the London oook neo's idei of faoetiousness: ‘‘l was waiting for a cab. when I heard a big costermonger talking to a group of admiring friends -Last night’, ho said, “me and bill was coming down tho Strand when we taw one of them swell apartments on fire. These was an old gay on tbe roof in bin night shirt and he was ru -ning yruund like geezesr, Bill yells, "Jump, yon bleeder, jump. Wo’ve got a blanket ‘ere,’’ My word, the bleeder jumps and lands on is b'oouiing ‘ead in tbe bleeding gutter aid breaks bis bloody naok- Me and Bill, we iarfed fcke ‘ell, We didn’t ’aae no blanket WNTKD—A Lady Stsrographer, Ke commendation reqnired. Apply Bkows A Cos,, . a2oB„' Bay St, For Whooping ubc CHENEY’S FJMCTO- ii In ii i in Si Accitai i! n. Mary’s Riwßrfe. A south bound freight train on tfci tieab.a. and roil say raj I■■ t > an opr> drawbridge over the Si. Mary* rive; yesteiday. The Su*.b r I orosa- the H , Mary’s river ab'.u 33 miles ihia 'd > of Jack sonvitls Tda whero .he aye dens occurred and Bern tbe .m ‘g-o r< portt receive! it was learned that hedisv was open to permit *he ptessge of s vessel hi and the rrg n°er could i ol stoj bis train. Toe engine and ' sevti freight oars plunged into the rivet ’ leaving the rest ot the train standing on the ra le, There was no lose of life The engineer and fireman jumped and the former was the only one hurt, bis injuries not being very eerinus. Other members of the train’s crew w<re iu the caboose. Toe damrg to tun bridge must have been v;ry slight as it was reported tbs trains ware ruuni* g hrougtl to Jack sonville yesterday evening. The loco motive was buried up to the amok staok in the river mud and the work of getting it and the oars out of thr water will be a big job for the road. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS MEET, Mr. C. *O. Ogg Resigns as Chairman of the Board, The county oomraiaeiouere of Glynn county held thir firs' meeting for 1902 yesterday. The prinoipal business before th board wse the election of officers for the year, All the old effioere, with the exception ot the chairman, were re eieoted. Mr, C. I) Ogg, the chairman, felt compel ed to resign that position owing to the poor state of nishealth and the preßeing demands of bis business The board accepted Mr. Ogg’e resigna tion with reluctance as he has made s splendid presiding officer end been in defatigeble in his > (forts to pu* the af fairs of tbeoounty in good shape. Mr J. J. Lott whs eieoted to summed him as chairman The oily other in tier of iinoortano transacted by the board • aj to give the tuperintendent of roads authority over the oonvieis employed on road word. This was done in order to get the beet result from the work of the oonvlots and put the entire manage ment ,of the road work in th) bands of one man, LOST—A LADY'S BROACH. L mt —A lady's broaoh set with pearls A suitable reward w; Ibe paid for If return to W.M Tupper. Semi Annual Dividend No. 13. The IBrealora of The Brunswick Bank and T<nat Company have this day declared a dividend of tbrge doL lira, ($3 00). per ahar<, out of the earn Inga of the bank for the past six months, ro slcokholder of record Den 20 h, 1001, payable on aud after Jau <snd, 1902. Hoyt W. G*l, Cashier. B unswick, Ga,. Dec. 19,1901. STOCKHOLDBBS MKKTING. ; The annual meeting of the stookbold era of The Brunswick Bank & Crust Go, lor the puip ne of eleoting a Board cf Directors and traresotmg such other business tlmt may come before them, will’be held at the btnkiug rooms of said oompany on Tuesday, January Mb, 1902. between the hours of 10 s.m. jid 2 p. m. Hoyt W, Gsle, Cashier, Brunawlok, Ga., Deo. 10th, 1901. PRICE FIVE CENTS. A few jSpecials ! E ppi Ce oa For invalids, j [.Grape-Nats, A Brain Food. Shredded Wheat Biscuits. A Breakfast Food. jPostnm Cereal Coffei No headache after (drinking it Anything new and fresh in the Grocery line, we have it, ’PHONE 108 ' Notice -<|a- In addition to affording every facility to our customers consistent with safe banking, we are prepared to act as Administrator or Executor of Estate), Guardians of property of minors, and to make Bonds in judicial md other matters—Generally to oxer iseall our powers as a Trust Company Brunswick Bank \ Trust Cos. H. W, Ua, Cashier- The number drawing China Closet a nr DeYoe’s I £3i ■dw