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When Business Booms
This Fall, as it is expect oil that it
avill, the men who
ADVERTISE
Will tfot the most of it, os they al
ways do,
In good times or dull times.
Those who arc after their share
of the business ami as much more
as they can get are making their
preparations to secure it.
To Advertise
In the most eflVo live, economical
ami satisfactory manner
Secure space in The Times.
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Indiana adopts lynching; as a rem
edy for “any old thing;.”
Y ici.i.ow fever has delayed the At
lanta Journal’s special edition. This
fact emphasizes the dreadness of the
disease.
It cannot be denied by our worst
enemies that the wharves of Bruns
wick now present a very striking; ap
Title New Orleans people appear to
he managing their own infection,
without assistance trom the marine
hospital service.
The president has appointed a
white postmaster at Columbus. What
have the people of Columbus done to
be thus exceptionally favored?
£%Tuk penitentiary committee of the
state legislature, one of the largsst
and ablest of that body’s sub-organi
zations, met in Atlanta yesterday for
the purpose of considering the urgent
need of reform in the convict system
of Georgia. Their duty calls for hard
and earnest thought, and lofty, patri
otic purpose. The entire state watch
es the proceedings of the committee
with interest.
IT’S QUITE DIFFERENT.
Those who remember, from personal
experience, the old time yellow fever,
must be forced lo lhe conclusion, in
studying the reports of the disease in
the last few years that a great change
has come over the spirit of the ma
lady.
The fever at present prevailing
along the gulf coast is of such a mild
type that old yellow fever nurses and
patients have a hard time persuading
•hemselves that it is the same disease.
Thirty per cent, was the average
rate of mortality in the epidemics of
1853 to 1879. Seventy-two hours was
the limit of the disease. Then came
either death or slow convalescence.
After twelve days of convalescence,
there was another danger—relapse,
which in nearly every case proved
fatal.
We do not hear of that sort of yel
low fever now. It is an almost en
tirely dissimilar brand. In all the
infections of the pa9t live years, the
average death rate lias not been above
3 percent. Patients linger for ten,
t welve or lifteen days before death or
convalescence. If the present disease
is yellow fever, it’s not the old, time
tested type.
TOO MUCH LAW.
The Birmingham Age-llerald wisely
puts it thus:
“Thoughtful citizens in many states
are beginning to think there are two
many laws. Every year the national
and local statesmen meet and go to
work making laws as if the salvation
of the world depended upon them.
Code follows code, only tube tinkered,
amended or destroyed by new crops of
legislators. Overworked supreme
courts Hash their guesses into print
from day to day,but the tangle grows
worse all the time. It would be a
blessing to the conntry to rock along
for at least ten years without a single
new statute.”
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR
The lirst duty of man is to marry
woman and be sprved by her forever.
A girl never visits another one but
she comes home with anew way to
tix up her hair.
When a girl is in love with a man
she will never believe that he isn’t
distinguished looking.
Eve would probably have been aw
ful unhappy all the rest of her life if
she had ever heard of a church wed
ding.
As long as man has an idea that he
can get away whenever he wants to, a
girl has him just where she wants
him.—From the New York Press.
With all his boasted impartiality
Mr. McKinley cannot explain why he
hasn’t found negroes available for
important offices in his own section.
Wk now have a secret order known
as “The Gorillas.” It is not to be
presumed, however, that the members
expect to make monkeys of themselves.
Attractive Women.
Why is one woman attractive and
another not? The most admirable
and attractive thin# about an attrac
tive woman is her womanliness.
Everybody admires a womanly wo
man. She must have health, of course,
because without it she would lose the
brightness of her eyes, the fullness of
her cheeks and her vivacity. Real
health must mean that a woman is
really a woman. That she is strong
and sexual in a sexual way, as well as
in every other. That she is capable of
performing perfectly the duties of ma
ternity. Some are born with what is
called “constitutional weakness.”
Those who do not enjoy perfect health,
need only take the proper precautions
and the proper remedy to become per
fectly well and strong. Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription will cure any
derangement of the distinctly femin
ine organism.
Send 21 cents in one-cent postage
stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. Y., and re
ceive Dr. Fierce’s 100S page “Common
Sense Medical Adviser,” illustrated.
School books at Dunn’s,
IS9G model 40 and 41 Columbia bicy
cles, SSO Inquire at The DowningCo.
Ship Notices.
Neither the muster nor consignees of the
British steamship Albion will bo responsible for
any debts contracted by the crew.
\VM. JOHNSTON A CO., Ltd., Consignees.
Neither the master, owner nor consignees of
the Ameriean bark Glcneda will le responsi
ble for any debts contracted by the crew.
PKTTINGILL, Master.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 22, 1897.
PERIODICAL
SICK-HEADACHES.
Of Interest to Women Because in this Case
they Proceeded from an Aiiment
Peculiar to the Sex. ;
THE MOTHER OF A YOUNG INFANT INTERVIEWED.
From the Herald Democrat, Huron, 8. D.
A few years since, J. W. Kelley came to
IluVon, Bouth Dakota, from Osceola, lowa,
and purchased an interest in the Huron
City Mill, an immense structure having a
capacity of 200 barrels of flour per day.
Soon after his arrival Mr. Kelley’s family
removed here and some months later they
were joined by their son Elmer and family,
he having purchased an interest in the con
cern, and the firm became known as J. W.
Kelley & Son. Since tlieir arrival they have
built up an immense trade for their patent
roller flour, and ship many carloads every
month to eastern and other markets.
When they came to Huron, Mrs. J. W.
Kelley was in very delicate health and the
change of climate and conditions seemed
benefit her. But the relief proved only ...u
--porary however, for afler a few months resi
dence here she lapsed into the same infirm
physical condition that had been her lot for
then nearly twenty years. Her ailments
were those peculiar to women, and which
women alone can best understand. In ad
dition to these troubles Mrs. Kelley was a
sufferer from acute sick-headaehe. Tills
would come upon her at intervals of about
two weeks, continuing for two, three or four
days, much of the time compelling her to
keep to her bed. Because of her affliction
she was quite unable to do her housework,
visit her neighbors, or attend church. This
worried her greatly for she is a devout
Christian and lives according to her profes
sion. As Rev. B. 11. Burtt, pastor of the
Congregational Church, to wtiich Mrs. Kel
ley belongs, said of her one evening at t In
close of service:
“Mrs. Kelley is indeed a true mother in
Israel; she is conscientious and earnest, faith
ful and devoted —a Christian in the truest
sense of the term.”
In replying to inquiries touching her case,
Mrs. Kelley said:
“I am sixty years of age, and was horn in
New York State, where I lived for fourteen
years, then removed with my parents to
Michigan, living there about the same num
ber of years, then went to lowa, remaining
there till we came here some four years ago,
or more. I have been troubled with weak
nesses peculiar to my sex, for ihe past twenty
five years. During that time my husband
has expended a large amount of money fee
ing physicians and buying remedies, hut I
found little relief. Physicians told me the
womb was badly disarranged and no perma
nent relief could be afforded till the change
of life had fu.ly taken place. In this they
like myself, were disappointed. To add to
my other troubles a headache, painfully
sickening would come upon me about every
two weeks. I became quite discouraged and
for a time ceased doctoring almost entirely;
I had lost faith in the science of medicine,
both of the old school and new, and cared to
expend no more money in that way.
“About a year ago my son read in some
newspaper an advertisement of Dr. Wil
liams’Pink Pills, and urged me to try them.
I hesitated because I had tried so many
patent medicines without securing the much
sought and long hoped for relief. But lie
insisted so strongly that I finally decided to
give them a trial. Almost from the first I
experienced relief, and after using the first
box a change for the better was so apparent
that I took courage and continued to use
them strictly accordi:v to directions, until
a short time since. I am so nun'll better, as
any one can see, that I have gradually dis
continued their use. 1 take them now, but
not regularly. lam a firm believer in Dr.
Williams’ Pink Pills and have po hesitancy
in recommending them to any who may he
similarly 4 afflicted as myself. What they
haye done for me they will do for others.”
NOTICE OF LEVY OF SPECIAL TPX-
Whereas, Glynn county courthouse was so
badly wrecked and damaged by a wind storm
in tlie month of September, A. I). 181K>, so that
upon investigation by the commissioners it was
found unsafe to be used by the county as a
courthouse and a menace to the public safety
to remain in its unsafe and unsound condition,
and to that end it was deemed expedient in the
discretion of the commissioners, owing to the
almost annihilation of the building, to have the
same razed to the ground and,
Whereas, the county officers arc now domi
ciled in the city hall of the city of Brunswick,
and the mayor and council cflbsaid city are re
quiring a large rental for the use thereof, and,
Whereas, in the judgment of the commission
ers, and in pursuance of the duties envolved
upon them as such officers, it is necessary to
have a permanent building for a county court
house for the use of the courts of said county,
ttie county officers and for the safe preservation
of the records of such courts and officers, be it
therefore
Resolved, That a tax of forty-eight jjer cen
tum of the state tax be, and the same is hereby
assessed and levied upon all the taxable prop
erty, both real, personal and mixed, in the
county of Glynn, subject to taxation, for the
purpose of raising and creating a fund to be
used in the erection and furnishing a county
court house in and for the use of the county of
Glynn. Said levy of tax made to raise in part
such a sum as the county commissioners may
hereafter deem, in their judgment, by further
levy or other and further means, to provide, for
the purpose of erecting and furnishing a court
house, not to exceed in cost when fully com
pleted and furnished the sum of forty thousand
dollars ($40,000).
This September 15,1807.
James S. Wright, Chairman,
(Seal). 11. H. Harvey,
E. F. Coney,
Commissioners of lloads ami Revenues of Glynn
County, Ga.
Attest:
J.C. Lehman, Clerk.
Notios.
Brunswick, Ga., Sepl. 15,1597.
To whom it may concern :
Health certificates can ha secured by
persons leaving the city at my office,
between the hours of 9 a m. and 1 p.
m., and between 2 :30 and sp. m. daily,
Sundays excepted.
I,AVRKNCK C. BoDKT,
City Clerk.
Notice.
Mayor’s Office, Brunswick, Ga ,
Sept. 18, IS97,—Persons leaving the
city can, between regular office hours,
secure “health certificates” from Dr.
Hugh Burford, president board of
health, or A. V. Wood, secretary board
of health, or L.C. Bodet, city clerk,
city hall, room No. 7.
Albert Ffndig, Acting Mayor.
The Rosy Freshness
Amt a velvety softness of the skin is inva
riably obtained by those who use I’ozzoNi’s
Complexion Powder.
AH INTERESTING STORY TOLD UNDER
EMBARRASSING CIRCUMSTANCES.
From the Express, Los Angeles, California .
The interviewer’s lives sometimes fall in
queer places. People who are to he talked
to may be in all sorts of conditions and
frames of mind, but one cannot conceive a
much more embarrassing tiling for all par
ties concerned than an assignment to inter
view a mother of a two days old infant.
Some things are too sacred for even the cal
lous newspaper man to lightly ignore. But
Mrs. C. C. Reeder had a story to tell and this
paper wanted that story. The baby was
asleep, and the mother expressed her amia
bility, so the reporter was ushered into the
room.
Mrs. Reeder used to he Johanna Pinker,
and lived for several years at Riverside,
Cal. She was a domestic and worked very
hard. Perhaps it was the toil, perhaps the
climate, at all events, she fell sick. Doc
tors auu medicines did her no good. Iler ap
petite vanished. Sleep eluded her at night,
always and ever that dreadful feeling of las
situde and depression, so familiar to women,
made ilself apparent to lier. And then she
began to imagine things. One night while
driving across a bridge that she knew per
fectly well was there, she cried out in fright
because she could see nothing. The doctors
might call this insanity, hut until the hallu
cinations and delusions grow to be a menace
to life or peace, not much heed is paid to the
imaginings of weakly girls.
East Spring Mrs. Reeder, for she had mar
ried in the meantime, concluded to visit
her old home at Daleville, Ind., and it was
while there that her mother, Mrs. Caroline
Leaser told her ot the wonderful properties
of Dr. Williams’Pink Pills for Pale People.
Mrs. Reeder began to take them. When
she started in stie could not walk the three
quarters of a mile to the post office, slie was
so weak. In about three weeks she took
according to directions about five boxes of
the pills, and at the expiration of that time
could go down into town and come back
and do a big day’s washing over the tub at
home. Her blood came back into the pale
cheeks, sleep once again refreshed her at
night, the cold sweats left, and she could
eat and enjoy all the pleasures and diver
sions of life where before she had been averse
to society and amusements of all kinds.
The awful notions and hallucinations left
her, her brain again resumed its normal
functions. From that time to tiow she has
taken no medicine and she is well in all
respects.
“See my baby. Cod bless its heart,” said
the proud mother. “It is as strong and
healthy as any baby ever horn. It weighed
nine pounds.” As it lay there, its little
pink fists clinched over its thumbs, its little
eyes puckered up in sleep, a bundle of pink,
satiny infantile loveliness, there could he
little doubt of the physical health of its
parents.
Mrs. Reeder lives at a cottage numbered
4074 East Pieo Street, Los Angeles,Cal., and
the last words she said were “Oh, you are
perfectly excusable. lam just as glad to
endorse Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills as you can
possibly be to hear my story. If all suffering
women only knew their power and good,,
there would he less sickness and misery in
the world. I’m sure. Goodbye. ”
Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People
contain, in a condensed form, all the ele
ments necessary to give new life and rich
ness tothe blood and restore shattered nerves.
They arc an unfailing' specific* tor shell dis
eases us locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis,
St. Vitus’ dance, sciatic",, neuralgia, rheuma
tism, nervous headache, the after effect of la
grippe, paipi;nHon of the heart, pale and
sallow complexions, ali forms of weakness
either in male or female. Pink Pills are
sold by all dealers, or will be sent postpaid
on receipt of price, SO cents a box, of six
boxes for $2..0il (they are never sold in bulk
or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams'
Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y.
A
GARFIELD’S
PHOTOGRAPHIC
STUDIO,
Gloucester St.,
(Opposite Express Office.)
Work In
Brides.
Copying and
Enlarging of
AH Kinds.
SAT IS PACT It IN UITA RAXTKKH,
To Washington D. C.
The Plant System has made the low
rate of $20,54 from Brunswick to Wash
ington, 1). ( ~ and return via Savan
nah and Atlantic Coast Line. Tick
ets on sale up to and including Sep
tember 30, with Anal limit to October
31.
School supplies at Dunn’s.
Oo ¥ ocj W or? t a Sietjele?
Now is the time to go to work for
that bicycle.
The offer is open to all.
Remember it will be a high-grade,
’9S model, SIOO wheel—no cheap de
vice to deceive the contestants.
Here’s the plan :
The person bringing in the largest
number of paid subscriptions to The
I’imks between now and December 24,
1897, will be awarded a bicycle, such
as the one described above.
The person bringing in the second
largest number will get a costly prize,
to be announced later; so will the
third.
By paid subscriptions are meant
those which are accompanied by the
cash. Credit subscriptions will not
be counted.
Raid subscriptions may b for any
length of time. A subscription for
one month, with 50 cents, will entitle
THE BAY IRON WORKS.
Founders, Machinists, Boilermakers and Blacksmiths.
Saw Mills, Locomotives, Boilers, Engines, Printing Presses, Dynamos, Mo
tors, and all kinds of Electrical Machinery neatly and promptly
repaired. We will respond to calls on
Marine Work At All Times—Night or Day.
We will furnish all kinds of supplies and materials for the trade at lowest
prices. All our work will be done by first-class mechanics.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. 629 Bay St.
Agents for the Celebrated Ridgway RrnnsvulVk Off
Engines and Dynamos. DlUlljWit >
THE CHANCE
OF YOUR LIFE!
A few slightly damaged Man
tels at one-half price.
COME QUICK.
IRON FENCING.
MONUMENTAL WORK.
Brunswick Marble and Granite Works.
HELD K. LaMANCE, Proprietor.
Livery ——— Graying
and Stables.
Peed Sale
Morris & Lee,
Mansfield Sjreet. Old Street Car Stabies
PAINE, MURPHY & CO.,
BROKERS—
Orders Executed Or Our Private W ires
—/or
COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
For Cash or on Margins.
Local Securities nought and Sold.
Telephone, SSO.
Board of Trade Building, Jackson Building,
Savannah, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. ABRAMS,
Brunswick Representative.
MADE ME A MAN
§AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE
JL L£ Nervous Diseases— Failing Mem
ory, Impotency, Sleeplessness, etc., caused
by Abuse and other Excesses and Indis
cretions. They quickly and surely
restore Lost Vitality in old or young, and
fit a man for study, business or marriage.
Prevent Insanity and Consumption if
taken in time. Their use shows immediate improve
•nent and effects a CURE whore all others lail. In
sist upon having the genu* le Ajax Tablets. They
have cured t hoi sands and v. ill cure you. m Wo give a
positive written guarantee to effect a cure In each case
or refund the money. Price BO cento per racknee, or
six packages (full treatment] for $i.H . By mail, in
ffiwre c -ea-
For sale in Brunswick, Ga., hy WILLIAM
CROVATT & CO.
The Perfume of Violets j
The puritv of the lily, the glow of the rose, I
and the flush of Hebe combine iu Pozzoni’s I
wondrous Powder. |
the contestant to one vote for the bi
cycle; two months and $1 to two votes :
three mouths and $1.25 to three votes;
six months and $2 50 to six votes ; one
year and $5.00 to twelve votes. One
vote for the bicycle for each month.
The offer is open to all. Either a
gentleman’s or lady’s wheel will be
given, as may be desired. The second
j and third prizes will be well-worth
trying for.
The award will be made on next
; Christmas day, and the prizes given
at once. Costly Christmas gifts for
a little work.
Let the bright boys and girls of
I Brunswick go to work at once to win
this wheel. All the imlormation,
sample copies etc., necessary for can
vassers will be furnished at the Times
office.
Contestants can enter at any time.
| Don’t let such a good chance slip.
Ice Cream,
Ice cream soda,
*
Milk shakes,
Soda water,
Vine cocoa.
Full line of Cigars and To
bacco.'
Fresh Fruits. Confectionery
Eli Zissamato,
1102 H NEWCASTLE ST.
Joerger’s Pharmacy.
DRUGS, PERFUMERY,
ETC.
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day
and Night
OPPOSITE OGLETHORPE HOTEL.