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The Brunswick Times-
Brunswick Publishing Company
Publishers:
OFFICE—In Oglethorpe Block, F Street.
lELEPHONE NO 31.
The Brunswick Times has the largest and
most select circulation of any newspaper pub
lished In Georgia south of Savannah.
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The Brunswick Times will he delivered hy
mail or hy carrier at ssper year or to cents jier
month, payable strictly In advance, it is for
sale on trains leaving Brunswick and at all
news stands.
Correspondence on live and clean subjects is
solicited. Address all communications to Thf.
Mokning Times, Brunswick, Ga,
"WE I‘KINT THE NEWS.”
Hanna’s daughter is engaged. So
is Hanna—engaged in running the
senate. •
And now the small-pox has broken
out in Japan. Anything to keep
Buck at home.
A North Dakota legislator pro
poses to license barbers. It would be
more to the point to gag them.
The latest stateman to arrise above
tbs Kansas horizon is named Twaddle.
He has a large family connection in
the arid belt.
Florida wants a state auditor to
keep tab on state and county oUicials.
But who is to regulate the regulator
arid tab the tabby ?
Those who doubt that Weyler is of
a dictatorial disposition should re
member those astonishing war bulle
tins lie is always dictating.
The Augusta Chronicle declares
that "the true situation in Japan has
at last come to light.” We had not
supposed that the mere mention of
Bobs Buck's name as minister to Japan
would have so illuminating an etfeot
on the local intelligence.
An exchange, in pinning its tag to
Congressman Brantley’s coat tails as
they disappeared around the corner to
Washington, hopes that he may reach
the highest j“pinacle” ot statesman
ship. We don’t believe Mr. Brantley
ever played pinochle in all his life.
Wk regret to see that some of our
contemporaries who know neither
the man nor his reputation,
are unduly exercised over Bishop
Mallalieu’s recent reference to the con
federate flag as “a rag.” Nobody in
Boston will be at all surprised to see
the blatant bishop engaged in his fa
vorite occupation of chewing the rag.
lie is a small man with large lungs.
Thk Washington Star ascribes Sco
vel’s release to the advent of MoKin
leyism in the White House. The
time has been far too short for any
such crop to mature, and it is much
more probable that ScovePs liberation
may be traced to the protest entered
under the previous administration.
In any case, if, as alleged, he entered
Cuba under false pretences aud or. a
forged passport, the episode is one
from which credit can hardly be de
rived for anybody.
RAILROADS AND OTHER ROADS.
If men are known by the company
they keep, communities may be known
by the roads they keep. Sometimes
they keep none—they keep themselves.
This has often been the case in the
southern states. For that matter, the
entire country is as notorious for its
bad roads as for its good schools. With
the exception of a few favored locali
ties, mostly in the neighborhood of
the larger cities, the average American
road has been an apology for a high
way that nothing but the national
good nature has led the publio to ac
cept.
Georgia, uever far from the front,
has always held her own in this di
rection. Our county roads are gener
ally in & condition that imposes upon
our farmers and merchants a tax
which is none the less onerous for be
ing indirect.
The status of the man who produced
two blades of grass on the spot hither
to sacred to one blade, was long ago
fixed. It is now time to do something
MAKES THE WEAK STRONG.
The Foremost Athletic Trainer in America Recommends
Paine's Celery Compound,
John Graham Is the foremost man in
American athletics.
It was he who managed the success
ful team trom this country that attrac
ted world-wide attention in the recent
Olympic games at Athens.
Formely trainer for Columbia col
lege, then for I’riuceton and finally
for Harvard university, Mr. Graham
had much to do with raising the stand
ard of collegia'e sports. A small army
of gentlemen have been guided by him
since he left Harvard and took his
present position, superintendent of
the famous gymnasium el the Boston
athletic association.
Three of his proteges, White, Brew
er and McCarthy, have just won the
New England championship at the
mile, quarter-mile and five-mile run.
He has trained Weeks, of Brown uni
versity, one of the best sprinters in
the country.
Many anot her student of what makes
men and women strong has used and
has recommended Paine’s celery com
pound as the best known remedy for
those who are weak and dispirited, the
overworked and enfeebled persons who
are most concerned in the general
awakening of interest in outdoor exer
cises and indoor attention to the prop
er rules of health.
It was the ablest professor of medi
cine and surgery in any college, that
giant amoung men. Prof. Edward E.
for the man who will make it possible
to haul two hundredweight where
one was hauled before.
The subject is one that will hear
discussion, but it will not bear neg
lect. We have had enough of that.
The local road tax is nothing; it is the
indirect burden imposed upou our
people by the condition of our high
ways that is dangerous; and we ad
vise our farmers to let up on the rail
roads and their impositions, and turn
their attention to their own roads and
their obvious and glaring defects.
Coal Oil Johnnie Soap at the Down
ing Company.
Insist on your grocer furnishing
you with Ferguson’s breakfast bacon
aud hams.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Oelebrafed for its great leavening
strength and healtbfulness. Assures
the food against alum and all forms of
adulteration common to the cheap
brands.
Royal Baking Powder Company, New
York.
The TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA, MARCH 13, 1896.
Phelps, M. D., LL. D., of Dartmouth
college, who after years of patient in
vestigation and study, assisted by all
that was best in the progress of medi
cal science at home and abroad, tirst
discovered tbe wonderful formula of
Paine’s celery compound.
There was no doubt of tbe interest
that would be awakened at once ny the
announcement of any discovery by
Prof. Phelps. The formula from the
first was furnished to the best physi
ciains, and forthwith this remarkable
Paine’s celery compound was person
ally used aud prolessionally prescribed
by them. The result of the closest in
vestigation might have been expected.
It soon required a considerable indus
try to produce the remedy, and rapidly
but steadily, without ceasing, tbe de
mand for Paine's celery compound has
increased, until today there is no other
remedy that in comparison begins to
bold half the public attention that it
bolds.
In untold number of cases where
every other remedy has been tried and
failed, Paine’s celery compound lias at
tained the 'wisbed-for result, making
the weak strong, purifying the blood,
rebuildingtlie wornout nervous tissue,
curiag crooic sickness, proving a
never-ailing and permanent relief for
rheumatism,neuralgia,kidney diseases
and disorders of the liver, all due to
the impairment of the person’s ner
vous system, the consequent impover
ishment of the blood and the breaking
A Curiors Coincidence.
Tbe current number of tbe Plant
System Budget, in addition to other
interesting matter, contains a poem
entitled a “Summer Sea,” signed A. M.
C. Carson. . The chief interest of the
poem lies in the fact that its six stan
zas are identical with six verses of the
thirteen contributed to Thursday’s
Jacksonville Times-Union by Heze
kiah Butterworth, editor of tbe
Youth’s Companion, under the caption
of “Tampa.” Butterworth and Carson
are evidently two authors who should
know each other better.
A Point to Remember,
Is you wish to purify your blood
you should take a medicine that cures
blood diseases. The record of cures
by Hood’s Sarsaparilla proves that
this is the best medicine for the blood
ever produced. Hood’s Sarsaparilla
cures the most stubborn cases,and it
is the medicine to take if your blood
is impure.
Hood’s Pills are the bast after-din
ner pills; assist digestion, cure head
ache. 215 cents.
To Albany.
For Georgia Chautauqua, Albany,
Ga., March 21, 29, ISO", the Plant Sys
tem will sell round tickets from
Brunswick to Albany and return at
rate of S4. Tickets to be sold
March 20 to 28. 1807. inclusive with
final limit three days from date of
sale.
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of the skin is inva
riably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s
Complexion Powder.
down in consequence of some particu
lar organ.
When Mr. Graham, writing Jan. 18,
1897, said : "I have used Paine’scelery
compound to my benefit, and I have
no doubt I bat any person undergoing
great physical and mental strain would
find it of great service. For students
especially it ought to be of great
value.” —When so prominent a student
of bodily health, who has no equal,
unless, perhaps, one mentions Dr. Sar
gent of Harvard, with whose methods
Mr Graham became well acquainted
at Harvard—when Mr. Graham says
bluntly that after bis experience he
believes others would find Paine’e cel
ery compound of great service, what
man or woman out of perfeot health
can afford to neglect his well consid
ered and expert advice!
There is no doubt Paine’s celery
compound cleans the blood of eczema,
salt rheum and such humors, not only
in the spring, that is so favorable a
time, but at any time during the year,
so thoroughly that nothing further is
ever heard of them.
Paine’s celery compound has been
tested, tried, scrutinized and heartily
approved by so many impartial physi
cians ana men and women whose word
in any matter would not be questioned
for a moment, that one must be stub
born-minded indeed who prefers to
mope around half sick instead of veri
fying these positive, straightforward
statements.
Experience proves the merit of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cures all forms
of blood diseases, tones the stomach
builds up the nerves.
The ladies know that Liberty Bell
Baking Powder makes fine bread.
Nervous
People find just the help they so much
need, in Hood's Sarsaparilla. It fur
nishes the desired strength by puri
fying, vitalizing and enriching the
blood, and thus builds up the nerves,
tones the stomach and regulates the
whole sygtem. Read this:
“I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
My health run down, and I had the grip.
After that, my heart and nervous system
were badly affected, so that I could not do
my own work. Our physician gave me
some help, but did not cure. I decided
to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could
do all my own housework. I have taken
Cured
Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
and they have done me much good. I
will not be without them. I have taken 13
bottles of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and through
the blessing of God, it has cured me.
I worked as hard as ever the past sum
mer, and I am thankful to say I am
well. Hood’s Pills when taken with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.”
Mbs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn.
This aud many ither cures prove that
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is flic One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. sl.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood&Co., Lowell, Mass.
DSIIf. acteasi *y. promptly aud
Hood S Fills effectively. 26 cuu. _
The Wise Grocer says:
“Oh, yes; there are baking powders that I could buy for
25c less on the case than GOOD LUCK, but I always in
tend to give my customers the best there is on the market
regardless of profit.”
me “Penny-wise onti Pound Foolish’' M\ **** ■
“Here’s something just as good as the good luck.”
It is not true. He bought the something else for a little les“ than GOOD LUCK.
His customers decline his substitute and go where thevean gel GOOD LIK'K. For the
sike of 25 cents he loses dollars. Other manufacturers have reduced the price of their
powder to merchants. They have also reduced the size of their cans. Their 5 cent
can holds 1 oz less than a 5 cent can of GOOD LU”K‘ their 10 cent can 2 ozs less than
alO cent can of GOOD LUCK. Honest methods and merit will prevail.
Millinne of intelligent housekeepers use and recommend GOOD LUCK BAKING POWDEIi
IlHlllUllo It combines Quality and Quantity.
For sale by leading wholesale and retail grocers everywhere.
W. W. IPARK, State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
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CELERY, 10 CENTS A STALK.
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