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HfILPME 41; NO. 27 t BRO.WN DRUG COMPANY ■V r % Gash Rebate % druggists. Painter’s Material and Supplies at ACTUAL COST To Close Out That Line. INJURED MAN DIED. Lumbsimin fr m led >m Vio'im of Injuries R cived in the Wreck. Mr. W. C. Davis, (he lumberman from Indiana who was n jured in the recent head end collision it Waycrose, died yesterday and bio ramnin* will be Doctors a Reccommend Leibig’s Extract of Malt. It’s a great tonic and health |* builder. We have lots of it. W J BUTTS, The DnSst. “On the Corner.” MR PALAVEDA’d RESTAURANT. Popular Prorrieto' Has M<>Tf and Joross the ® Strutt P'cm Fo m*r Plaos. Mr. A. Pilaveds, the popular restau- proprietor hae inov-d to the plane rb sire-’ In m iii former place pws W profit on every pair mmL> shoes purchased trom mir window. The value is $5 .00. But our price until are all gone is C3 . S S. See the Point? The Sizes are from 6 to u. LEVY’S. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES. sent to Wabash, led. for interment Mr. Dario bad both lego cruobed and it is presumed that the obnek proved too much for him. Hio wife accompa nied the remaino home. A new and popular attraction com ing to town. Wait for it. and is now in the quarters formerly ueed by the Brunswick Restaurant. Mr. Palarula hae built up a good line of custom since he tmbarked in the restaurant business and bis friends are pleased to note bis advancement Coming to town—The White Show. HOUSEMAN PROMOTED TO THE MACON AGENCY Young Brunswickian Grets Choice Position on Southern. • IT IS PURELY A REWARD OF MERIT Great Railway Syotom Shorn ito Appreei ation of Faithful S'rrioeo Rendered by Former Chief O'erk of Leeal Offlee Mr. Krnest 11. H jusema", for many yeare chief clerk of tba Southern rail road here, left Uet night for Mtoon, where he goes to taka the agenoy of the Southern at that important point. This promotion was in recognition of the faithful eerrieee performed by Mr. Houseman ever eince he went with the eyitem years ago in an bumble poei tion. He is e young men of sterling worth, and bis promotion iea striking illustration of the Rvalue a man oan be to hie employers by faithfulness and bard work, and the appreciation which goes with such work. Mr. Houseman is probably the youngest man In tba United fttatas holding suoh a responsi ble position as the Mtoon agenoy is known to be, and be has hosts of friends here who will rejoioe over his promotion and wish him good luok. tisocial Agent,C. L. Candler, has not yet announced who he will appoint to socoaed Mr. Hooieman aa chief olerk of the Brunswick agenoy. Housemen is e prominentJUmog, and one of the best know R men that ,Order in the State, wb- He has bffn of great aeaiatanoe to all the agents who have come to Bruns wiok, and in speaking ot him list night to a Timps reporter, Mr. Cand ler bad nothing but the most sincere words of praise for him. A feature of Mr. Houseman’s promotion that is especially noticeable is that it cornea as a reward of merit, and this should commend itself toevery man connected with the great Soutberi? Railway sys tem. DUNN SUPPORTERS RAIiLY. Hold a Meeting In Nswmau’s HU and Make Speech* s. All the military oommands important meetings tonight and with tbs Riflemen the election of a com* mending officer will be tbs one tbiDg to attract not only Ibeir attention blit tbe attention of almost everyone in Brunswiok who has read of the oontest now on for that offioe. There are two candidates being run by the boys one side wanting Mr. Jack Styles and tbe other wanting Capt. Frank Dunn for commanding officer. Tbe Dunn men olaim that they bare tbe majority and that as tbe recent nomination was not conducted according to law and pre cedent they will refuse to abide by it and will place Capt. Dunn’s name before the company for tbe position. Tbe Stylet men claim that their man was legally nominated and that tbey will el*at bun. Tbe Dunn men held a rousing rally at Newman’s Dell last night and tbe enthusiasm tbey showed over tbeir favorite certa'nly bespeaks tbeir loyalty to tbs popular young of ficer. Speeches were made, and gen eral good cbeer prevailed. Twenty five men were present, and these are claimed as solid for Capt. Dunn. Tbs Naval recsrvet will alto ballot BRUNSWICK &A. THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY I 1900 MISS MARY THURSTON. Richmond, Va., Society Belle, Flays Prtm iaent Roles in James Yoaag’s Pro dnotioa of‘‘Lord By ran.” The plsy of “Lird Byron” hed a very deoided local interest, says the Richmond (Va.) Hews in speaking of Mr. J unea Young's mi pert) production of/'Lord Byron,"inasmuch as a prom inent member of Mr. Young’d compa ny is Miss Mary Thurston of tin's oity. Miss Thurston has studied in dra matic schools in Hew York City and with Mr. Charles Pierson, the veteran eotor, who has taken up bis residence in this oity. For some time she taught elocution and expression in the Hor folk Femsle Co'lege. Bhe has come to her taak with great natural ability, and her many friends throughout the oountry are not in the least surprised at the result. Io Horfolk she wss re ceived with every demonstration of approval, and at the Academy last night the mads suoh s decided hit that Mr. Young ledger on the stage at the ourtafn call at the end of the first aot. It was a very graoetu) tribute to her genius on the part of the star. Mias Thurstonjjlays the part or Lady Byron wflfe ail the fire and and beautiful dignity that Is required, and she shown marked versatility later in the play in the obaraoter of a Grerk woman. It is a olever pieoe, of character work, and it ia easy to prediet, on the strength yf Mias Thurston's first sp pearande, that her futare in her oboe en profession is a very bright one. A obeep, profitable and entertaining show will be the White Show. Welt for it. Our Knowledge 01 lie mi Eye 1 based upon long and practica experience, and helps us greatly in giving you Just the kind of glasses yon need. We mako noTfolsmike, and only fit glasses where they are needed so you ran no risk in coining here. Prescription work & specialty, Examination Free. Cali and see us. KEN NON MOTT, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. Time by wire daily from Washington. Official inspector of watches for So. Ky for officers tonight, but tbe slecJon will not be contested, it having been settled by recent nominations. A pleasurable eurprise is lo store for tbe Reierves tonight, planned by the offi cers. • “I am indebted to One Minute Cough Cure for my health and life. It cured me of lung trouble following grippe.” Thou sands owe to the prompt action o this never failing remedy. It curee ooughs. colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumo nia, grippe and throat and lung troubles, ts early use prevents consumption. It is the only harmless remedy that gives im mediate resnlte. VT. J. Butts. Russell’s Chill and Fever Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market every bottle guaranteed. For sale by W. J. Butts and I'. N. Bishop. DISPATCHES ARE NOT CREDITED London Does Not Take Much Stock in Those From Cape Town. RE6ARDIHO BDLLERANDUDYSMITB Neither Does London Enthuse Over Ex profsdpnvasioa sf Orange Frse State by a Third British Army New York, Jan. 31.—The diapatob from Cape Town wbioh quo'es Gen eral Buller as saying he hoped to be in Ladysmith in a week, Is discredited in London. The report of fighting a Crocodile pool disposea of the rumor that the British had relieved Mife king. There u no great enthusiasm in London over tba expeoted invasion of the Orange Free State by a third British army, for it is considered likely that the Boers have; planned a goed defense. Col. Villebois- Mareu'l. tbe French strategist, has started for Culesberg to assist in repelling the British ad vanoe. Confirmation hat been re ceived of tbe report that tbeohier Boer shell faotory in Johannesburg has been blown up. For tbe present the British can do nothing to help Ladysmith. Borne experts believe tbst General White will try to out his way out, He muat either do tbia or surrender, for hit'food supply is almost exhausted. It is said that upon the fall of Lady srnitb, Dr. Leyds, in Europe, and White, in Waabington, will appeal for mediation. Tbe British public seem to bare to tally lost confidence in General Buller. Tbe next big news Is expected to be fur nished by the Boers. Tbey have dou bled their energy in tbe elege in Kim berly, ard msy be expeoted to dose in on Ladysmith. There is no sign, except tbe anxiety of the British cabinet, that any hostile demonstration against England iaoon template*!. Russia and France are sure to take advantage of England’s help lessness by grabbing territory in Asia, but tbe czar Is living up to his repu tation as the foe of the war. Having e Greet Bun on Chamberiain’t Cough Kerned jr. Manager Martin, of the Pierson Drug Store informs, us that he is having a great run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Be sells five bottles of that medicine to one o any other kind, and it gives great satisfac tion. In these days of la grippe there is nothing like Chamberlain’s Conch Remedy to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat and lungs and give .relief within a very short time. The sales are grow ing, and all who try it are pleased with ite prompt ac tion— Bouth Chicago Dally Calumet. Fe ale by I. N. Bishop,Druggist. Savsaish Waate Whit' Primary. Tbe political faction in Sivannah led by Col. Waring Russell and Sol Wm. Osborne have endorsed resolu tions favoring a white primary. Method in Their Madness. Aside from the virtues of Cheney’s Ex pectorant, 1 prefer it because of its paiita ble nature. On the slightest excuse my children beg for a dose of it. I believe they like to take cold. Mrs. Mary E. "'ilson.St. Louis, mo. Our Speoial Mixture brought a cer tain cow up from two quarts to fifteen quarts in Isas than two weske. Bur nett’s Feed Shore. WE MOYE_ To Wright Building, corner Monk and Newcastle, by January 28th. BRUNSWICK ROOK CO. THE DOWNING COMPANY OFFICERS. Tho'e E * o'fd to Sorvs Du'ing the Ensuing Yea r . ihe stockb. 1 lira of the Downing Company have eleoted as their officers and directors for the ensuing year, the following: President—C. Downing. Vice-President.—-R. W. Patterson. S cretary—J. J, Couoley . Directors— C. Djjvniug, R. W. Pat terson, J, J. Conoley, A. IC. Buck, T. J. Covington, W C.Varlen. The Downing Company isa bulwark of strength to domoierotal Brunswick, and haa beep, for years, a mainstay to tbs business and shipping interests of this community. Fatal delays arc caused by experi menting with cougo anil cild cures. Foley’s Honey and Tar will prevent a cold from resulting In pneumonia, KAISERS Closing Out at - Actual Cost Our entire line of LADIES’ SKIRTS, WAISTS, CfiPKS AND JACKETS. It is squarely against our policy to carry things over from one sea <% son to another. That’s why we are closing out all our winter stock at actual cost. See our windows and note prices. KAISER BROS., THE OLD RELIABLE*. m i PRICE FIVE CENTS BIGGEST MONTH ON RECORD. Whit the Figures Ctmpilei by (Jap*. Ott# Johannensen Show, Official statistics, as compiled by Capt. Otto Johannensen,offloial statis tician of the Board of Trade, show tbe month of January, 1900, to have been a record breaker in this port. Tbe ar rivals were the biggest on reoord, be ing a total of 69, divided as follows; 14 steamships, 16 berks, 36 sobooners, with a total tonsge of 60,028. The to tal value of exports, domestio ship ments and imports from foreign tail domestic list#, - ~ 190. The January shipment of cross lies was the biggest of any month on reeord. There is every indication of a pros perous year in Brunswiok, and tba starter gives fair promise of what the future will be. Advertise In Tbe Times