Newspaper Page Text
Easy To Take
Easy To Operate
Because purely vetreuble- yrt thor
ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory -
Hood's Pills
The Brunswick Times.
Ij ~ -
KVKBY JIOBNIMG EXCEPT MONDAY.
~n „ V| In Oglethorpe Block, 311 KStraot
owes j iciTki'HUNK so at.
TO SUBBC IBBRS:
Subscriber* *t* reqoeei >o to notify the office
n tea they fall to get any Ine of Tho Times.
A tteation u> this mailer ml he appreciated by
theyiahera
TbeMorning Times will ba Delivered by
carrier or mail, per year. $6.00; per week 15
cents. Correspondence on liee anbjecte
solicited. Beal nama of writer aboold ac
company aame- Ittbacripfions payable in
advance. Failure to receive paper should be
reported to the business office. Address al
commtnicatious to Th Timet.
Advertising ratea will 1 flaunted on a
lilioattoa. __
Orders to discontinue eubsoriptiona and ad
vartissments most bo In writing.
) Lesseot
DEMING A MULLINS „ *
> Publishers
CW. DEMING, • - - Editor
ROLAND A-MULLlNS.Buslneii Manager
SUNDAY THOUGHTS. P
(i
i *1 ‘
L Sir John Lubbock. t
The di*ine gift of the eoul.it is for t
u* to ute wieely. It in, in fact, our a
most preoioue treasure. “The soul is c
a much better thing than all the oth- *
ere that you possets. Can you then 1
show me tn wbat way you have taken
care of it? For it tsnotlikely that you
who are to wise a man, as to inconsid
erately and carelessly allow the moat
valuable thing that you poieess to be
neglected and to perisb.”
Moreover, even if evil, cannot be al
together avoided. It is no doubt true
that not only whether the life we lead
be good and useful, or evil andu*levs
but also whetbsr it be happyjy|jl|
hapi y, is very much in ourow|HS®|
er, and depends greatly
.“Time Slone foolish
•frdm sorrow, wise;”
and no one ever yet we made utterly
miserable excepting by himself. We
are. ibaSu* * masters, at any rate, al
|pi ""Hreator* of ourselves. With
gdHfif' jpb, it is not souiuob great sor-
or death, but rather the
B “daily dying*,” which olosed
sunshine of life. Many of
ourlroublee are insignificant In tliora
•eltai, and might easily be avoided.
Dow happy home might generally
be made but for foolish quarrel*, or a
“misunderstanding,” aa they are well
named. It ia our own fault if we are
querulous or ill-humored; nor need
we, though t hit ia less eaey, allow our-.
selves to be made unhappy by the quer
utouaoeaa or ill-humor of other*.
Much of what we suffer, we have
brought on oureelvea; if not by actual
fault, at leaet by ignorance or thought
leaaneaa. Too often we think only of ,
the happineae of the moment, and sac
rifice that of the life. Troubles eom-
parativeiy seldbm come to üb, If we do
not go to tbem. Many of ua fritter our
life away, l.tßruyere says that “moat
spend much of their lives in mak-
BV the rest miserable,” Our own an-
Bt Joe* us more barm than the thing
Bh makes us angry ; and we sutler
HVh more from the anger and vexa-
U'.ar which we allow acts to rouse in
than we do from the acts tbem-
Arait wbiob we are angry. How
people a * : heurselves to
jßSßMfcracted and disturbed by family
Hfcrrele and disputes; \ st, In nine
Bwi out of teD, one ought not to suf
®Vfrotu being found fault with. If
• 'Bcpodemnatlon ie juat, it af ■
„ Velootned at a warning; if ia is unde
fsorved, why should we allow it to dis
tress us?
B Your attention is called to the spe
lls I value of ladles kid gloves st 75e
Hkpsir ft the Bee Hive,
PRKBBY TBRIAN CHCEOH.
laterentiag Server* To-day by Pastor.
The pastor, R-v. 'W. F. Hollings
worth. wi<l occupy the pulpit at the
Presbyterian church to-day, at both
moroing and evening services. At
the morning service be will prsacb
the last of his series of sermons on
“This LordVPrayer.’’ At the evening
service, the text will be, “Clod requir
etb that which is just.l The offering
to day will be for the Aieemby’s Cause
of Horae Missions.” A full attendance
of the membership and friends Is ear
nestly solicited. Giod music, free
pews, polite ushers.
Cleanliness is next to godliness. Ifirtgnd
depravity go band in.band. This juetjae
true or the Inside of the body
as the outside. Constipation clogs the
body and clouds the mind. Constipation
means that corruption is breeding m the
body, poisoning the blood with foul ema
nations, befogging the brain with its taint
ed exhalations. Constipation is the begin
ning of more disease than, perhaps, any
other single disorder. The consequences
of oonstipation are legion, Headache
pain in thj aide,shortness of breath,undue
fullness after eating, coldness of the ex
tremities, nervousness, indecision, lassi
tude, dizziness, sallowness, flatulence and
a number of other ailments are directly
caused oy constipation. Cure constipation
and you cure its consequences. The quick
est cure of this evil Is obtained by the use
of Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are
small In size but wonderful In result. They
cure permanently. They contain no inju.
rtoui Ingredients. The use 6i them does
not beget the “pin habit.” Aek your
druggist for them. Send 21 one-cent
stamps, the expense of mailing only, and
receive Dr. Piece’s Common Sense Medi
cal Adviser, in paper cover. This work
contains 1008 page* and .700 Illustra
tion*. For 81 stamp* it can be had in sub
j stantial doth binding. Address Dr. R. V,
li Y. r
wmm Oeunty. I
Manf.
if 1 expected race fw
County TreaeureFfonwVther teMfi. I
beg to inform Uietn that I shall be a
candidate for re-sleotioo, and would
appreciate the support of all ottiteoa
who tbiok that my conduct of tha of
fice entitles me to their suffrage.
Tours truly,
H.S i.KK. 1 "-
. J. • mJ
A young man came into our store ye
r to day suffering from a severe attack of
1 cramp colic,” writes C. K. Hen, miller and
: general merchant. Dickey’s Mountain,
Pa. "He had tried varioue.home reme
dies w Ithout relief. As 1 had tried Cham
berlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy f gave him'a doee which soon
brought him out alright. 1 never saw a
felfowso rejoiced." Bold by I. N. Brjshop, ,
druggist.
Just received a fresh shipment of
German Dill pickles—Harper’s. Phone
168.
Plant System's New Sohedule.
Effective at 12:01 a . in., Jan. 14.
Plant System will operate follow
ing schedule in and out of Bruns
wick r Train 87 leaves Brunswiok at
7:80 a. m i SO leaves Brunswick Bp.
m.; 90 arrive*, at Brunswick 10:15 *.
m.; 88 arrive* at Brunswick 11:30 p.
m.
i want to let the people who suffer from
rheumatlsn and sciatica know that Cham
berlain's Pain Balm relieved me after a
number of other medicines and a doctor
had failed. It is the beet medicine l hare
ever known oI.~J. A. Dodgen, Alpharet
ta, Ua, Thousands have bean cured of
rheumatism by thlaremedy.l One applica
tion removes the pain. For sale by 1. N.
Bishop, druggist.
|g s
Try our Otrdi Yellow Yams, you
will have no other. We are having a
big run on them-Harper’s. Phone
148.]
JHt BKUNWILA TIMES SUNDAY MORNING JANUARY 14 1900
WHY HE CURES.
Th* Gi**t4Mt Sociali*t of tho Time Given
Every Cue Hi Personal Attention.
nwto*v hfront doctor* have a certain numtar
" uuwr _ of dock remedies which they use in
Hathaway's *u cases which seem at all aimilar.
Xd <* * Pr. Hathaway's method
meinoa • Every case with him is most carefully
position oftlie diseased con
djtion determined. Thus
every case is treated wpar
t ■ ately andm*>dicin<rHure id
■ Ba— ■ tninlstored which ar
Won filially prepared under
mg’ J •/ 151 Hathaway** personal
‘•4 y 1 supervision f'-reachcase.
y . Notwoioopieareaected
byaparMcnlar diseasein the
' ?* me m,nMr * consequent
l v no two people ehooki be
treated in the same way
even for same complaint
Dr. IleUmßHjr ma special
let in the boat sense of the
word-he treat* special dle
ofhisown—a system studied out years ago while in
r„-_ v college and hospital practice and 1m
...” vn >v odand enlarged upon constantly
SpMlally during the twenty years since—
**-**•**/ twenty yean* of the most extensive
Treateou practice enjoyed by an specialist in
this country. Dr. Hathaway’s {treat and uniform euc*
ceea is due to this Individual system of treatment
Fvnlualve In *s*B® of hundreds of requests
■rA-Wwt yearly from doc torn In ail parts #f the
Treatment world, anicinir tow the privilege of
uslnrl>r.HHthaway*sinethodof treatrnent.he beJteree
It wiser to allow none beetdft bluwelf the knowiedKe
of hla remedies, as be is too well aware of the mis
chief which may be done by the unskillful use of any
—. . - system, never mi nd how perfect.
Blood and Skin Dr. Hathaway’s treatment for
Otaeaaaa. Wood diseases in whatever shore
viwwwwwm euros all forms of ulcers, sores,
blotches, pimples, etc., and not only restores the skin
and ttfcalp to their natural condition, but so purifies
the blood that the disease Is permanently and com
pletely driven from the system and ail tills without
administering poisonous or dangerous drugs.
a . .His treatment of Vurlcocele
VaHoooole and and stricture Is a method excite
Stricture. al / el <? hl own jnd in 90 per cent
of all cases results In a perfect
and permanent cure. No operation is required and
no pain or Inconvenience are experienced by the
atlent. Tho expeuse of this treatment is much less
in that of any operation, or hospital or institute
treatment, and is both safe and sure, restoring the
organs to a condition of perfect, normal health.
Kidney S?S3? S&fiZ
OlteiMi. ffitt&'SßHS
everyone who aondii him ble name andaddram.
The demand for I>r. t!.it)mway'a new
Now Book I>ook "Marilloeee, Vigor, Health" ha.
FREE. Sit'S!!?! the flrrt edition of
. 100,000 but for a limited time a cony of
this book wIU be sent free to anyone who aends bit
non.nlt.4l n “™ e jnd adrireiw to Dr. Hathaway,
consultation I)r. Uattiaway make, no charge
FREE. !" r consultation and advice at either
his office or by mall.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAV M. D.
Dr. Hathaway St Cos., •
0 Hryan Street, Navannah, Oa.
MKNTION THIS I'AI Elt WHEN Wltn iMd.
COL. DART AFTER THEM.
As Fbh Warden He Is Pulling the Poaeb
ers.
Gul. Jaoob G Dart, fish warden for
tbia distriot, bae pulled two poachers
who were robbing these waters of
oysters and other salt water product
for the benefit of a Florida fish con
cern. There are others be is laying
for and will land in jail .at an eariy
date. The waters around this section
have been preyed upon extensively
for the past few years, and a stop is
now going ttocuoo Jb euuap.-ur far ions
practice,, j uio—< A sso-qsia) ,
V—tlJOtl
.Springe., . " ►.*
phis . ,
New Discovery TSlolinsiimptlon bSKT'ijD
pletely cured her of a haokiug cough that
for many years had made life a burden,
AU other remedies and doctors oould give
her no help, but she says of this royalhure
—“lt soon removed the pain In my ohsst
and 1 can now sleep soundly, something 1
can scarcely remember doing before. I
feel litre sounding its praises throughout
theTirilWse.” So will every one who tries
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price Boc
and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at all drug
tores; every bottle guaranteed.
Attention, Torpedo Division!
All members of Torpedo division
naval militia are requeateil to meet at
the armory at 7:30 sharp, Tuesday
evening, Jan. 16, aa business of im
portance will be transacted. By order
of Jsa. 8, Wright, Lieut. Comdg.
C. Aj/*Tayi.ob,
I.iaut. and Executive Officer,
A Frightful Blunder
Will often efiuse a horriblo burn,scald,out
or bruit*, lluoklen's Arnica Salve, the
best In the world, will kill the pain and
promptly heal It. Cures old sores, lever
sores, ulcers, boil*, felon*, coma, all skin
eruptious. Beet cure on earth. Only 28c
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by al
druggists.
Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, "Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure did me more goad than
anything I ever took." It digests what
you eat and cannot help'but cute dyspep
sia and stomach troubles, W. J. Butts.
flood morning. JHave you seen
George Harper's nice,neat, oleao, up
to-date store, full of floe groceries?
Beet hurry.
We are taking etook. Watt for our
great speoial sale of ? at the
Bee Hive.
See the new line of fur collarettes at
the Bae Hive,
TO REV. HENRY E. LUCAS.
Keepeclftilly dedicated to my father. Rev.
Henry E. Lucia, of Brunswick. Gih, by hi, lov
ing daughter. E. C. Bacon, of Auatin.Tex.
Like the grand eld oak, for many years *
You’ve breasted the aunahlae and atonn;
father Time has klaard thy noble brow,
And bent with year, ia thy form.
Your heart, like the stately old oak tree,
la as aolld.aa Arm,And aa true;
The arrows of sin aud wickedness
Can make no impreaaton on you.
A splendid tree, from a tiny seed
Planted by the Creator's hand,
Strong in His strength and blesaetl with Hie
smiles,
for years you have flourished and stood.
While aU thy k ( odred have vanigted,gone,
Their places shall know them no more,}
AU alone in your strength and grandeur
You stand on a desolate shore.
A nd many aa aching, bleeding heart
Has fonnd solace near thee old tree.
While tae voice of the Great Creator
Is still whispering to them through thee.
When the bend of the Great Architect
• Shall lay thee down in the dust
He will build of thy solid timber
A house not to crumble or rust.
Like the Good Samaritan.
One night a week ago my ton awoke
with a paroxism of coughing. After fruit
less efforts to relieve him 1 applied to a
neighbor, who offered me a bottle of Che
ney’e Expectorant, One dose reduced the
coughing and another, given an hour later
produced restful sleep. Sk
Mrs. Lizzie Lamont, Raymond, Tenn,
Will receive on next Msilory sletm
era shipment of floe candles, okgice
late bonbons, eto.—Harper’s.
168. *
L. T. Travts, agent Boutbem R. R., Hell
na, Gg., writes, "I can't say too much In
praise oi One Minute Cough Cough Cure.
In my case it worked like charm." The only
harmless remedy that gives immediate re
sults. Cdres coughs, colds, croup, bron
fchitis, aud ail throat and long troubles,
ly.j, Butt!,
Metis*.
> Ilavisg purchased the ip ter ait of
/ermerly known aa MoArtbur & Ho
man, We, the undersigned, with to
thank our friend* fur paat patronage
given u*’, and beg to solioit a continu
ance of same. On and after Jao. 16,
1900, Mr. E. T. Homan will be ssaooia
ted with ua under tbs firm name of
Lang, Wood A Cos. We promise faith
ful and prompt aervioe. Respectfully,
To the deaf—A riob lady cured of
her deafness and noise* in the bead
by Dr. Nicholson’*. Artificial Ear
Drum, gave SIO,OOO to bi* institute, so
that deaf people unable to procure
tbe ear drum may have them free,
Addrese, No. 1360. The Institute 780
Eight Ave., New York. N. Y. e-wl-y
We are taking atook. Wait fjr our
great speoial eels of ? at tbe
Bee Hive.
r— — 1
The modern and most effective cur* fqt
conetipation and all Uvar trouble*—tbe fa
mous little pills known a* DtWitt s Little
Early Risers. W. J. But's.
OrUeis for charts showing new depths on
Brunswick's bar wiU be taken now and filled
Immediately charts are Issued, C. W. Doming
Agent U.B. Coast and GeodetioSurvey. ’Phone
Advertising in Tbe Times pays.
NEW WHEELS
FOR RENT
And a few second hand
Wheels for Sale Cheap
For CASH.
Renting, Repairing,
and Sundries.
B J Olewine
505 Gloucester St.
Copper Colored
Splotches.
There is only one cure for Contagious
Blood Poison —the disease which has
completely baffled the doctors. They
are totally unable to cure it, and direct
their efforts toward bottling the poison
up in tho blood and concealing it from
view. S. 8. 8. cures the disease posi
tively,and permanently by forcing out
every trace of the taint.
I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease,
which was in spots at first, hut afterwards
spread aU over my body.
These soon broke out in to
A Jfc -ea, aud it is easy to
E. IP -.Tine the suffering 1
jg *r"v2l m ,ured. Before 1 be-
CT ▼* JPJ lame convinced that the
Ej. ml ductorsooulddonogood,
I had spent a hundred
15--* W, dollars, which was really
- yft--- A ->• thrown away. I then
KAYf' / ajf; tried rsrloßi patent
jgK Vx / fK- medicines, but they did
T not reach the disease.
NtsVlft- '5 9/§ When 1 bad finished lily
w aV%/lyP' first bottl* of 8. 8. 8. 1
\wV / v was greatly improved
and was delighted with
the result. The large red splotches on my
ehest began to grow paler and smaller, and
before long disappeared entirely. I regained
my lost weight, became stronger, and my ap
petite greatly improved. I was soon entirely
well, and my akin as clear as a piece of glass.
H. L. Mvzas, 100 Mulberry Bt., Newark, N. J.
Don’t destroy all possible chance of a
cure by taking the doctor’s treatment
of mercury and potash. These minerals
cause the hsir to fall out, and will
wreck the entire system.
S.S.S. r S,Blood
is purely vegetable, and is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
potash, mercury, or other mineral.
Books on the disease and its treat
ment mailed tree by Swift Specific Com
pany, Atlanta, Georgia.
IN POLITICAL CIRCLES.
' '
Various Notes el latsrsst ‘o tbs Yetsrs srd
Candidates of Glynn.
Cba>. • A. Clark, the well known
barber, ie an appPoint for tbe Bruns
wick postifllceat tbe expiration of
Poatiuaater Symons’ term. Charlie is
Me ot tbe most popular colored men
In this city, and bas a number of white
friends wbo will endorse bis petition.
This le tbe first time a colored
bas applied for tbe local postoffidh.
Capt. Ben Fabm, the well known
and popular kteamboat mao, it a can
didate fyr county treasurer, and will
be opposed by Mr. Sum Lee, tbe pres
ent incumbent, and Hon. Tom Lamb,
the well known Glynn county politi-
CJin, Tbis promise, to be aSiutTVbe
warmest coolest ol all in tbe comicg
election, as all three of tbe candidate!
are etrong men and each bae a good
follow log of friends.
Tbe politician* and tfiloe-seekere
are lining up in Qlynn. and tbe next
few week* will tee about all the can
didates placed and in good running
shape.
the Grave
A startling Incident,of which Mr. John
Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, 1
narrated by him as follows: “I was in a
most dreadful condition. My skin was
almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated
pain continually in my baok and sides, no
appetite—gradually growing weaker day
by day. Three physicians had given me
up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying
Electric Bitters, and to my great joy and
surprise, the first bottle made a decided
improvement; I continued the'r use for
three weeks and am now a well man. 1
know they saved my life, and robbed the
grave of anothe victim.” No ore ehcnl
fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed,
at all drug stores.
An entertainment to be given by the
ladies of the Presbyterian church
shortly, will be one of the pleasant
events of the season . Social Bruns
wick will take part in it, and already
its success is asaured.
Bnoklen’s Amies Salve.
:.The best salva in the world for outs,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, rever
sores, tetter, ohapped hands,chilblains
oorns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures plies, no no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Prioe 26
ent. For sale by all druggists.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of
counterfeit and worthless talve offered for
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's is
the only original. An infallible cure for
iles and all skin diseases. W. J. Butts.
jmk Is Bottles. Hub, Jugs Or Barrels,
1/ Wines and Uquors,
OK.'' Ofsnj desired brand, and n tip top eon-
We carry such goods as will meet with
m ■’ [ AJ the approval of diecriminating buyers
All ot body <knd ricl;, fl * vor
e been mellowed undi r.,he most fsvarabls
R. V. DOUGLAS,
206 BAT STREET.
Something Worth Inspectiei
as well ss'trlgl, is oor cles'n n.i Vi.a
grade cost. Any one thatXyf* OW|
• ./. Wm del'd” coil a fair trial willow, that it
is the most economical, bent burning
itr and -sti.fertury com for buueetioid
" “ “ '.4 iS put puses that esu be procured any-
f where, 4d s fsir marglu of prost is
SSI wA It We Ei,o k eu a lull stick of selected
/M \ ll llil <1 1 ?i* k ' , p ' n ” *' d I.'ghtwo'-d. Br’cks. *
Tlestrr, Hair,
s*e>nw„ ,
Housework is had work without Gold Dustf!
Washing Dish Cloths
Kitchen cloth* mu* of course be vinhed d*llf,
otherwise they Iwrbor grease and odors and
become unhealthy. They ahould be made of k:t
crochet cotros. In a square of suitable slit.
When you wash them. If you will add a table
spoonful of
Gold Dust Washing Powder
to the hot wxtar It wtll cut the crease sod dean
them ia lull the time; dry them out in the sun
shine and air.
Jus i’-jYn it t&kwn fr .• oor f*>* booklet
‘HUUtKN liI'LKS fUR Hot ££TYUttl "
KU fw -a ■* t .
iMBBto ™* W - K COMPANY,
St. towis, Hem tori i. Bee tom.
INSURANCE
PROTECT lOX'TH AT PROTECTS
Largest Sill oi toi
conn in titan
tut If 8
bine Mi
or THE UNITED STATES,
Liberal Contracts,
Equitable Kates
N. D. P.USBEL, Dist. Agt.
Office at Brunswick Grocery Cos.
Brunswick, Ga.
Ricliond Mm |
KXTF.SDB TO YCfl
ts£ comimTs cr teestHt
And wou’d like for you to have one
of their new 1900 folders, elegantly
embossed in gold and one of the
handsomest ever issued from'any
school.
Call at Cullegejiffice after January
1, or address P. O. Box 86.
SPECIAL NOTICE!”
We are Sole Distributors of
fid Distiller do. *
Burfielsville Mm
TRY THE
f. I. FULTON PfJf
10 Years Old. |ThaY
l
LOTT & LEWIS
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Oi*ra. Tobacco .nd Grain. Asset* la/
Celebrated Cuban Btix, Leg.
Howell Cohu, Regalia dal
Cigars. White Batin and Orange Blot
oom Flour—Unequaled.
228 and 230 - Bay St. f
J. M. BURNETT,
—SUCCESSOR TO
D: J. Dili ni
6. 1 M 2 sl.
Grain, Hay, Flour,’ Feed,
Grits, Meal, etc.
*l7, *l9 and *2l. Newcastle.
ili ITK FITTM WITH
HAWKE’S FAMOUS GLASSES
r||?*sAT JOERGSR’3 PHARMACT Ji
Bote!, Brunswick
Fill 11....
Always on Hand. *
A Full Line of Fancy Cantos
£LI ZISSIMATO,
I 3021 Newcastle St. K
For Sal*.
A good opportunity to purcbaae a. 4
jfcfroom. tliture* and (took. Good 10-40
40
■Rity and fair prolit*. Will **]| for
kasb or on eay term*. Owinglo mf
[i e health I will diacontioue buior%*
after 1899. Gilbert Williams*, Aft, m