Newspaper Page Text
Te Brunswick Times-
Brunswick Publishing Company
Publishers:
OFFICE—In Oglethorpe Block, F Street
IKLEPHONE NO 31.
The Brunswick Times has the largest and
most select circulation of any newspaper pub
lished In Georgia South of Savannah.
The Brunswick Times will be delivered by
mail or by carrier at $5 per year or 60 cents per
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 The
Morning Times, Brunswick, Ua,
“WE FEINT THE NEWS.”
CITY OFFICIAL ORGAN.
The following resolution was passed
unanimously at Thursday night's
meeting of council:
“Be it, and it is hereby
resolved, by the mayor
and aldermen of the City of
Brunswick, in council as
sembled, that, from on and
after the first Wednesday
in April, 1897, The Bruns
wick Times, a newspaper
having a general circula
tion in said city, be and the
same is hereby declared
and made, until further ac
tion to the contrary, the of
ficial organ of the city of
Brunswick.”
Tiik times are said to be improving.
Hame with Tub Brunswick Timms.
If the Dingley bill may be taken as
a criterion, MoKinley’s wave of pros
perity has struck the country below
the belt—the cotton belt.
Wall street endorses the president’s
message, and the rest of the country
remembers that when the parasite
prospers the body po.litio suffers.
Mu. Bkantley has introduced a bill
for the construction of a public build
ing in this city. We certainly need
the building, but it is much to be
feared that we shall need considerable
patience before we get it.
Tub mortgage indebtedness of Kan
sas has been reduced in much the same
way as the population of the world
was reduced when the whale swal
lowed Jonah whole. The money-lend
ers have taken the property and the
borrowers have taken French leave.
Last Thursday’s issue of the North
Georgia Citizen dazzles the world
with the following paragraph .
At 1 :30 o’clock this morning the Ou
tlaid line steamship Aurania had not
been heard from. She was due here
last Saturday.
Dalton is a great town and we are
glad to learn that its water ways are
open to sea-going steamers, and trust
that its whiskey and water ways are
equally up-to-date.
It is now annonced that the trusts
are to fight the Calvin anti-trust law
of this state. The announcement is
superfluous. What the trusts can not
swallow, they mean to smash, and, as
it has been said on good authority that
in Georgia “a mao of means can com
mit almost any kind of a serious crime
and find a legal loop hole,” we may
expect that these gilt-edged offenders
will find a gap in the feuce big enough
for them and their monumental impu
dence.
Tiik Evening Constitution plaintive
ly inquires, “Is there no way of check
ing the epidemic of defalcations?”
There are several. Stop giving the
rising generation the sort of education
that by enlarging the mental hori
zon multiplies men’s desires, with no
corresponding increase in the power
of gratify ing those desires. And set
up in some conspicuous place some
other standard of superiority than
that supplied by those successful
sharpers whose misdeeds have not yet
secured legal recognition as crimes.
——ss——■——————
AN EXPORT BOUNTY.
It is already evident that the Ding
ley bill is not to become a law without
bitter opposition, and among the ineas-
ures proposed for the benefit of those
upon whom the burden of protection
must fall, is an export bounty upon
wheat and cotton.
As agricultural products cut but a
small figure in our list of imports, it
should be obvious that such a bounty
is the logical offset to a tariff de
signed to protect our manufacturers
from foreign competition.
In no other way can our farmers se
cure even theoretical protection, but
the practical effect of such a bounty
remains to be seen.
It is, however, not at all likely that
any such measure of relief will be
granted the farmers. The role sus
tained by the native producer has
long been that of the poor relation ;
his place has been at the foot of the
legislative table, and such scraps and
leavings of legislation as have been
disdained by the associated manufac
turers of our beloved country have
been thought good enough for the
men who have made cotton and wheat
that other men might make money.
Nothing Is so conducive to the sort
of prosperity that our farmers are
likely to enjoy as selling their
crops in au open market and buying
their supplies in a protected one, and
the present administration can only
be expected to give anew twißt to the
Gordian knot.
Did you ever stop to think what in
digestion really means? It means
simply that your stomach is tired. It
our legs are tired, we ride. The horse
and the steam engine do the work.
Why not give your stomach a ride;
that is; let something else do its
work. Foods can be digested outside
of the body. All plants contain diges
tive principles which will do this. The
Shaker Digestive Cordial contains di
gestive principle and is a preparation
designed to rest the stomach. The
Shakers themselves have such un
bounded confidence in it that they
have placed 10 cent sample bottles on
the market, and it is said that even so
small a quantity proves beneficial in a
vast majority of cases. All druggists
keep it.
Laxoi, is the best medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place
of Castor Oil.
MAKING
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its great leavening
strength and healthfulness. Assures
the food against alum and all formsof
adulteration common to the cheap
brands.
Royal Baking Powder Company,JNew
York.
Nervous
Fcoplc 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 tho stomach and regulates the
whole system. Read this:
“I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
My health run down, and I had tho 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 IS
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.”
Mrs. M. M. MussaNGKR, Freehold, Penn.
This and many other cures prove that
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
fs the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, ft.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
0 ~ act easily, promptly and
tlOOu S i J UIS effectively. aenU.
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of tho skin is inva
riably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s
Complexion Powder.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, UA., MARCH 20, 1897.
NOW WITHOUT A RIVAL!
No Remedy to Compare With Paine’s
Celery Compound.
Read the Really Wonderful Expe
rience of Rev. Dr. Bailey and His
Good Wife, and the Indorse
ments of Other Eminent Divines
Here is a letter from the pastor of
the most influential church in South
Baltimor , that every truth-seeker
should re and carefully.
Every i isbeartened sick person and
every man or woman who has lost
faith in t e remedies he or she has
tried beci use none of them has done
any gooi —every one who is sick
ought to )e cheered up and filled with
new hope and determination by the
letter written by Rev. William T.
Bailey, pastor of the Curtis Bay
Church,the most influential church
in South Baltimore.
On March 31, 1896, the Baltimore
Sun, under display headlines, pub
lished the following news of Rev. Mr.
Bailey’s allliction :
“Rev. William T. Bailey, pastor of
the Curtis Bay Church, was paralyzed
in the tongue while preaching Sunday
night, and lost the power of speech.
The ‘congregation was at once dis
missed, and Dr. was called. He
said Mr. Bailey was suffering from a
severe attack of nervous prostration
caused by hard study and overwork,
and that he must have rest and quiet.”
The whole city was shocked. The
papers soon began to record an im
provement.
On April 13, 1896, the following
open letter was addressed to the pro
prietors of Paine’s celery compound:
South Baltimore, Md., April 13, 1896.
Messrs. Wells, Richardson & Cos.
Gentlemen :—1 was taken very ill
while preaching Easter Sunday night.
■ Yly doctor could not help me, so I dis
charged him and began to use Paine’s
celery compound with crushing ef
fect. 1 will not hesitate to say that it
is the best medicine in the world. I
am, fraternally,
William T. Pailey.
Later in the year the proprietors of
this wonderful remedy received still
another letter from Dr. Bailey, as fol
lows :
Gentlemen I propose to do what I
can to let people know of your Paine's
celery compound, the medicine that
has done me so much good. I shall in
my ov,n way, in speaking of my ra <icl
and great improvement from the pul
pit, give as is just'y due, tribute to
Paine’s celery compound. I married,
six years ago, Miss Lillie B. Dtinna
vant, a lady well known in social life,
the niece of Capt. Robert F. Lewis, U.
8. navy. During the whole six years
she has been an invalid, suffering from
hysteria, laughing, crying and scream
ing, so that she could be heard for
squares. 1 have bad a great deal of
trouble and expense. Eighteen doc-
THE WHOLE STOCK
Of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and
Silverware Goes Cheap.
Mr. A. Rothschild, having purchased
the full stock of E. J. Allen, on New
castle street, has moved the stock to
314 Bay street, where he lias the “low
priced” jewelry stock of the city.
Every description of jewelry, clocks,
watches, rings, diamonds and silver
ware will be sold positively below
manufacturer’s cost.
This is one of the most remarkable
opportunities ever offered to tbeßruns
wick public.
Don’t forget the number, 314 Bay
street.
tors have, first and last, attended her,
and one bottle of Paine’s oelery com
pound has done her more goou than
all of the other medicine. Bhe and I
are together using Paine’s celery com
pound, and I wili with pleasure let
you know the result. Fraternally,
William T. Bailey.
Baltimore, May 18, 1896,
Wells, Richardsou & Cos.,
Genlemen :—lt is impossible for me
to express the emotions of my heart on
the great good Mrs. Bailey and I have
derived from the use of Paine’s celery
compound. I am anew man. We
have taken together eight bottles, and
1 wish to continue its use. The peo
ple of my church are very kind to the
poor, and I have given to some ot the
poor money with which to purchase
the medicine. You may use my name
if you wish and I will with pleasure
answer all communications sent me.
1 believe the remedy the best in the
world. Yours very truly.
William T. Bailey,
Pastor Curtis Bay Baptist Church.
•A few weeks ago there was pub
lished a testimonial of the great virtue
of Paine’s celery compound from Rev.
Charles L. Thompson, D. D., LL. D„
the eminent Presbyterian preacher of
New York City. Rev, Dr. Meek, ed
itor of the Central Methodist, recently
wrote an open letter, telling that
Paine’s celery compound had worked
a remarkable cure in his case. And
last month the great temperance
evangelist, Francis Murphy, told the
public bow Paine’s celery compound
bad been a blessing in his family.
These are a few among thousands.
Every one knows conscientious,
charitable persons who are too busy,
more often too procrastinating, to save
their health from going to pieces, and
find it easier to help others than them
selves. Such persons till up the army
of broken down men and sickly wo
men. ‘
Every one in this spring time needs
to purify the blood and regulate the
nerves. Cure nervousness, neuralgia
and rheumatism this spring. You
can now put your health on a sound
basis by means of Paine’s celery com
pound.
Charity should now begin at home
Attend to your own health and that of
your famiiy.
Paine’s celery compound is within
the reach of every family where there
is a member afflicted by any stomach
liver or kidney troub'e. It cures per
manently and rapidly.
It must be distinguished from all
other remedies.
******——— mm
The People Are Convinced
When they read the testimonials of
cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. They
are written by honest men and wo
men, and are plain, straightforward
statements of facts. The people have
confidence in Hood’s Sarsaparilla be
cause they know it actually and per
manently cures,even when other med
icines fail.
Hood's Pills are the only pills to take
with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy and
yet eflicient.
You Are Invited
Io call at Polhill’s and inspect
those beautiful Crescent bicycles at
$45. This is the $75 Crescent. Any
weight, any size. Other grades corres
pondingly cheap.
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.”
Hie ‘‘Penny-wise oid Pound Foolish” Gfdcei^
“Here’s something just as good as the GOOD luck.”
~H e bought the something else for a little les than GOOD LITOK.
, e hls substitute and so where thev can get GOOD IATi K. tor the
nnwrW in * eß arß# Other manufacturers have reduced the price of their
i r i C^a Pu 8, T *? e y have also reduced the size of their cans. Their 5 cent
alO npnt onn nfnnml 1 can GOOD LIT. K- their 10 cent can 2 oza less than
can of GOOD LUCK. Honest methods and merit will prevail.
Millions < ncUm&Uantfuna < QuUU f iuy d recommend G 001) LUCK BAKING POWDEU—
For sale by leading wholesale and retail grocers everywhere.
’W- W. IPARK, State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
ft Soil G 0...
-m—Macon, Ga.
American Queen...
Victoria.
Our Leading Brands.
WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
R. V. Douglass, Aglc...
Atlas Engines ,
Portable and stationary boilers, shafting, pulleys,
belting, pipeing, injectors and fittings, sawdust and
coal-burning grates. Twenty carloads for quick
delivery. Get our prices. Come and see us.
Lombard Iron-works and Supply Cos,
CAST EVKRY DAY. A . „
CAPACITY 300 HANDS. ilUgUSta, UK,„
SJEjES .KJBJEtS
FOR
Fine Monumental Work
Hard-Wood Mantels, Grates,
Tiling, and Iron Fencing,
w—SEE US.
BRUNSWICK MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
KKED E. LaMANCE, Propriet
= “ = THE : —’™~~"
Bay Iron Works!
Repairing Work of all Kinds,
C&r MACHINERY. Sr
Water Tanks, Motors.
All kinds of Electrical Machinery.
Steamboat and Marine Work a Soeeialtv
No charge for Estimating|on Jibs.
Expert orkmen! Satisfaction ginranteed!
629 BAY STREET.
Stock Wanted.
W. R. Townsend & Cos.,
300 MONK STREET.
For Sale . • .
CELERY!
CELERY, 10 CENTS A STAXK.
Delivered promptly to any
part of the city
M. w. chupichill;
TELEPHONE N0.45A, PEUCANVILW.
SCHOONER
DC.
A NEW BAR.
Rye Whisky, *l.rO Per Gallon. No
Charge for Jug* or Bottles, . .
Kentucky and tares Whisky House,
S' Marks - - Manager.
Cor. Monk ami Bay Sts.