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causes sleeplessness,
me nervousness, and
Bui a wonderful
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ure, rich blopd, good
o.
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ick Times.
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BW. DEMINQ, • - • Editor
A- MULLINS, Business Manager
■Nobody ia aotuslly aulhoriisd to
say what tbe democratic state execu
■ committee wilt do with regard to
lueation of nominating candidates
Rar tba next vacancies in the ollioes of
judges and solicitors general of the
judicial districts of tbe state. It is
feved, however, that the committee
l do the logical thing and retire
the Dominationi to he made to the
date convention, through the accred
ited representative* of the judioal oir-
Aejifctbe state convention, these
to
,v A- s s^cxiiiiiaife
nill- 1 ’ ■^nrraiic
W"' "' ■■ tnSHm counties of
Biiiclal Strict upfhr /he same
• Miron News.
I|| Orem Run on Chamber' sin's Cough
Remedy.
W* tT of. the Pierson Drug
ue that he i> having a groat
on Chamberlain’! Cough Remedy. He
eelli live bottiee of that medicine to one ot
any other kind, and it give* great eatiefno
tion. In theae daya of la grippe there ie
nothing like Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
to etop the cough, heal up the lore throat
and lunge and give relief within a very
ehort time. The sales are growing, ami all
who try it are pleaeed with Ite prompt ac
tion.—South Chicago Daily Calumet For
sale by I. N. Biahop, Druggiet.
MEMORIAL TO H.B.PI.ANT.
Ue. Job he ton Requeete Co-operation of
Otreraora of Three States.
Governor Joseph F. Johnaton of
Alabama desire* the co-operation o(
the governors of Georgia, Florida and
South Carolina in the work neoeseary
Ito secure a memorial to honor the
[memory of Henry B. Plant. lie baa
l itailed the following letter :
K Kexecutive Chamber, Jan. 9, 1!*00.
■mpreesed w-th the feeling of grati-
Itude to a benefactor of the south and
Attiring that a suitable memorial be
■reded to testify our appreciation for
Poe valuable eervloee rendered the
.south by the late Henry B, Plant, a
Aian wbo gave hie wealth and mighty
pp-eatiVe genius to the upbuilding of
LuULSUitb.
T We erect statues of broexs and o\*r-
Re to soldiers and statesmen, and too
■Mien negleot and forget
Kmetlmes leas famed but none the
piss worthy, wbo have fallen by the
1 wayside while straggling to create in
dustries and laboring as did Henry B.
Plant to advance the best Interests of
mankind.
Hinry B. Plant was a leader in tbs
grand march of man. He baa left the
imprint of bia genius on the sooth be
dearly loved.
“Lest we forget” it ia fitting that
we remember our benefactor aodereot
a suitable monument to perpetuate
hi* name and works.
Aa the states of Alabama, Florida,
Georgia and South Carolina were
large recipients of Henry B. Plant’s
creation* and wealth 1, therefore, re
spectfully request the governors of
the commonwealths of Florida, Gaor
gia and South Csrplina to unite with
us in the work necessary to ssoure
this memorial to honor tbe memory
of Henry 15. Plant.
J. F. JoHMfiTON,
G ivernor of Alabama.
The popular view of the relation of the
blood to human sliaracter and conduct la
marked in many a familiar expression.
We speak of there being “bad blood” be
tween people at enmity, of “blue blood” as
indicating ancestry, of “black blood” as
describing a treacherous nature, and in
many another phrase mark our be'ief that
in the mental, moral aad physical man,
“the blood is the life,” The one basis of a
healthful, happy and useful life is pure
blood. If the blood is pure, disease has no
permanent lodging place in the system.
For this reason the use of Dr. Pierces
uolden Medical Discovery rids the body of
diseases which have their origin in impu
rity of the blood. It absolutely purifies
the blood, carrying off the waste and poi
sonous matter, increasing the action ot th*
blood in quantity and quality such as la
essential to a condition of health. It cure*
ninety-eight people out of every hundred
who give it a fair trial.
TESTING ALARM BOXES.
Hiun* w ck Fire Dep*r’mnt Busy Tss'sr-
H*y-
Many different numbers, which rang
out dear and strong from the fire da-
MrtmenJ yesterday, caused (tMNKe.wbo
* >he oiihJf -v.
putawF Up . A
the dlfttre n i. tt I Inf
tested, however, andwiuoh satisfac
tory work w* accomplished by Bruns
wick’* reliable firemen, who are al
ways ready to respond at a moment’s
notioe to a oall.
A Thousand Tangoes
Could not exgress the rapture of Annie E.
Springer, of 1125 Howard street, Philadel -
phia, Pa., when she found that Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption bad com
pletely cured her of a backing cough that
for many years had made life a burden.
All other remedies and doctors oould give
her no help, but she says of this royal cure
—'it soon removed the pain in my oheet
and 1 can now sleep soundly, something I
can scarcely remember doing before. I
feel like sounding it* praises throughout
the universe." 8o will overy one who tries
Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price soc
and $l.OO. Trial bottle free at all drug
tores ; every bottle guaranteed.
Te the Oitis a* f Gljan County.
Many of my friend* have asked me
if 1 expected to make the raoe for
County Treasurer for another term. 1
beg to inform them that I shall be a
candidate for re-sleotion, and would
appreciate the support of all citizens
who think that my conduct of the of
fice entitles uie to their suffrage.
Yours truly,
it* 11, S. LEE.
Every Member of the Household.
1 never tire of talking about Cheney’s
Expectorant. 1 have given It to my chil
dren, to my wife, to my mother and to the
domestics ot my family. Eaoh one will
h'artily endorse its merits.
R. L. Doster, Richmond, Va.
Lewis Dennis, Salem, Ind., says, “Kodol
Djtfpepsia Cure did me mote good than
anything I ever took." It digests what
you eat and cannot help but cure dyspep
sia and stomach troubles, W. J. Butte.
THE BKUNWIuUTIMES TDEBDA.Y MORNING JANUARY 16 1900
Beautiful
Women
There are few women a beau
tiful as they might be. Powder
and paint and cosmetics don’t
make good looks. Beauty Is
simply an impossibility without
health. Beautiful women are
few because healthy vomen are
few. The way i-. ■■ a fair
face and a we!!-n,ir< s-l figure
is to take
BratficNTs
Female gefdlalor
This is that old and time-tried
medicine that cures all female
troubles and weaknesses and
drains. It makes no difference
what the doctors call the trou
ble, if there is anything the
matter in the distinctly feminine
organs, Bradfield’s Fe
male Regulator will help
and cure it. It is good for ir
regular or painful menstruation;
for leucorrhuea, for falling of the
womb, for nervousness, head
ache, backache and dizziness.
Take it and get well. Then
' your old-time girlish features
and figure will be restored.
Sold by druggists for $1 ■ bottle.
I THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLABTA, GA.
Just received a fresh shipment of
German Dill pioklee— Harper’*. Phone
158.
Plant Sjitm'i New Schedule,
Effective at 12:01 a. no., Jan. 14.
Plant System will operate fol'ow
ing schedule In and out of Bruns
wick: Train 87 leaves Brunswick at
7 :30 a. m. ; 80 leaves Brunswick 5 p.
m.; 90 arrives at Brunswick 10:15*.
m.; 88 arrive* at Brut wick ll:30p.
m.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a borrlblo burn, scjald, cut
or bruise, BuckUn’s Arnica Salve, th#
best in the world, will kill the pain and
promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever
sores, ulcers, bolls, felons, coins, alhekinj
sruptlous. Beet cure on earth.
BtanffiUure guaranteed. Sold JMp
•.
FIRE SUNDAY.
.. iUp
.
Mrs. Oa’lie Trimble’s House Sa Ooehrsfi
Arraus.
On Sunday afternoon tbe fir* de
partment responded to oall 41, and
succeed In saving the home of Mrs;
Call!* Trimble, next to Dari’s store,
oa Cochran avenue, from being burn
ed, exoept for tbe roof, which was en
tirely destroyed. The property was
not insured, and the extent of the
damage is not yet estimated, though it
was quite heavy, everything in the
house suffering from the effects of wa
ter.
Reat Ka*\ inflammations, itching, irritations
ami chaflngs, undue or offensive perspiration,
and many other sanative uses, nothing so
cooling, purifying, and refreshing aa a bath
*ith Cuticgra Soar, followed in the severer
forms by gentle anointings with CPTicrRA,
the great skin cure and purest of emollients.
Ctticvsa Soap U iwyonrt all doubt the mrwt dfcctir*
•kin purify in j end besiutifrinf noap, m well u the i*uree
and fiweeteet Rr toilet, beth, end nunerv. Sold through
out the world. For tit it Diet* aind Uhkm. Coup., Sole
I’lojh.., Boetoa. ** How to Have Ileautltul Skit.," free.
Off for California.
Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Austin and chil
dren, after spending several months
in Brunswick, left last night for Los
Angeles, Cal., where they will remain
for some time.
From Andrew Carnegie’, Town.
Many of the employees in the factory
where I work use Cheney’s Expectorant In
theit families and praise it highly. My
wife uses it constantly to cure a cold or In
carnation of the throat.
Jo* Nanningham, Pitta bug. Pa
Advertised Letter L'st.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in <he postoffice at Bruns
wick, Gs., unclaimed, for the week
ending January 13,1900.
B—LucSous B li, Miss Susie Beaxley
(2), Mias Fann<e Bel, A len Mow
man, Brunswick Brewing C i., Jes
aie Broad.
C—J. C. CUrnswarrin, Miss Eliza
Coats, Miss Casselrite, Mrs. Bell
Cbrook.
D—E, P. DeLorme, Miss Net:ie Dear.
E—Carroll Eaton.
F—Miss HarrJdit Furfloe.
G—Mis* Ella D. Gibson,'Mias Mary
Oise, Ham Giles, AntoDio Garrigs.
H—Mr. Hendrfoka, Greene Harris.
J—Josie Jones .
3L—Mr*. L. Loyard.
M—H. B. Mathews, L. O. Mays, Lu
ther Mclntosh.
P—President Ladies’College.
R—Charles S. Raymond, Mrs. Belle
Reynolds (2), W . H. Roberts.
S—Henry Smith, John Stapler, War
rent Stafford.
T—Abner Trater.
W—Miss Sara Williams.
Parties oallmg for any of the above
will please say they were advertised
and pay one cent for each letter
claimed. W. F. Symons, P. M.
it has been demonstrated repeatedly In
every state in the Union amUn many for
eign countries that Chambertain’s Cough
Remedy is a certain preventative and cure
for croup. It has become tbe universal
remedy for that disease. M. V. Fleer, of
Liberty, W. V*., only repeat# wlfct has
been said around the globe when he wmes •
“I have used Chamberlffn’s Cough Reme
dy in my family for several years and al
ways with perfect success. We believe it
is not only the best cough remedy, but that
It Is a sure cure for croup. It saved the
lives of our ohlldren a cumber of times.”
This remedy is for eale by I. N. Bishop.
druggist.
§PjWi if receive on next Mallory steam
Hr *r shipmqpt of fine candles, oboco
■Jfe, etc.— Harper's. Phone
L. T. Travis, agent Southern R. R., Seli
na, Ga„ writes, “I can't say too much In
praise oi One Minute Cough Cough Cur*.
Irfimy case it worked like charm.” The only
harmless remedy that gives immediate re
sults. Cures coughs, colds, croup, bron
chitis, and all throat and ;.lung troubles.
W. J. Butt),
No ties.
Having purcbasetfPthe interest of
Geo. MoArthur in tbe planing mill
formerly known as MoArthur A Ho
man, we, tbe undersigned, wish to
thank our friends fur past patronage
given us, and beg to soiioit a continu
ance of same. On and after Jan. 15,
1900, Mr. E. T. Homan will be associa
ted with ua under tbe firm name of
Lang, Wood A Cos. We promise faith
ful and prompt servioe. Respeotfully.
LANG A WOOD.
F. B. Thirkield, health inspector of Chi
cago, says, “Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cannot
be recommended too highly. It cured me
of severe dyspepsia.” It digests what you
eat and cures indigestion, heartburn and
all forme of dyspepsia. W. J. Butts.
Order* for charts slowing new depths on
Brunswick's bar will be taken now and Oiled
immediately charts are Issued, C. W. Demin*
Agent U.S. Coast end Geodetic Surrey. ’Phone
NEW WHEELS
FOR RENT
And a few second hand
Wheels for Sale Cheap
For CASH.
Renting, Repairing,
and Sundries.
BJ Olewiue
505 Gloucester St.
Catarrh is
Not Incurable
But it can not lie cured by spray*,
washes and inhaling mixtures which
reach only the surface. The disease is
in the blood, and can only be reached
through the blood. S. B. S. ia the only
remedy which can have any effect upon
Catarrh; it cures the disease perma
nently and forever rid* the system of
•very trace of the vile complaint.
Miss Josie Owen, of Montpelier, Ohio,
sgfcJMCSh writes: “I was af
fUcted from Infancy
with Catarrh, and no
iBBi on* can know the
varam '> 7 H suffering It prodnoet
better than I. The
a* >pray and washes
prescribed by the doe-
tors relleyed me only
r- temporarily, and
—' H| Wl though I used them
eonatantly for ten yean, the disease had a
•rater hold than ever. I tried a number of
Mood remedies, but their mineral Ingredients
settled in my bones and gavs me rheumatism
I was In a lamentable condition, and after ex
hausting all treatment, was declared Incurable.
Seeing 8.8.8. advertised as a cure tor blood
diseases. I decided to try It. As soon as my
System was under the effect of the medicine,
t began to Improve, and after taking it foi
two months I wss cured completely, the
dreadful disease was eradicated from my sys
tem, and I have had no return of It."
Many have been taking local treat
ment for year*, and And themselves
worse now than ever. A trial of
S.S.S. r fhe Blood
will prove it to be the right remedy
lor Catarrh. It will cure the most ot
stinate case. 9
Books mailed free to any addrew by
Swift Specific Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Th* Weather Calendar.
One of the best calendars of the sea
son is tbs “Ulrdu! Weather tjhart and
Calendar for 1900,” published by tbe
Chattanooga Medicine Company, the
manufacturers of MoElree’i Wine of
Cardui and Tbedford’e BDok Draught.
Tbe Times office has just received one
'from tbe pubiisbers, which oonsists of
twelve sheet* of paper, 13x20 inches in
size, all fastened together with.* gilt
tin strip .and a .brass loop banger.
Each sheet contains tbe calendar fer
one month figures that can
be read serosa any room. Under the
figure* patent weather signals, indica-
ting Prof. DeVoe’s Weather Forecasts
for every day in the year, appear. The
moon’s changes and legal buttdfyTEre
also sbpwn. We understand a few
10 one-oent postage stamps to the
Chattanooga Medicine Cos ./Chatta
nooga, Tenn.
Robbid the Grave
A startling incident, of which Mr. John
Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, i
narrated by him as follows: “1 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 bad given me
up. a friend advised trying
Electric Bitters, and to my great joy and
surprise, th* 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.” N'o ore ehoul
fail to try them. Only 50c. guaranteed,
at all drug stores.
The modern and most effective cure for
constipation and all liver troubles —the fa
mous little pills known as DeWitt’s Little
Early Risers. W. J. Butts.
NORTHERN VISITOR*.
There Are Mny in Bruwwiek This
Meath.
Many strangers, most of them North
erners. are now in Brunswick, where
they will spend several weeks, or a
month or two, having oome South for
the warm winter climate.
Bueklea’s Arniea Salve.
’.The beet salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, ealt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, ehapped hands,chilblains
corns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively oures piles, no no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. Price 26
ent. For sale by all druggists.
Size doesn't indicate quality. Beware of
counterfeit and worthless salve offered for
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve. DeWitt's is
the only original. An infallible cure for
iles and all akin diseases. W. J. Butts.
Is Bottles. Flash, Jugs Sr Sunk,
jtf Wines and Uqnor®,
* n > de*ircd .brand, and n tip top or
"" We carry such good. as wit*
V^^3i' ISw t * le approval o, d-f-riminatiniv bu
xj' i 411 of li3e body and riot* A vor wd ly
t b€en mellowed und< r;.he most, favor?!,
R. V. DOUGLAS^
2QS BAY STREET. ft
Something Wfarth inspcctiM ft
si well ss’trJsl, is onrclein, and %9
T." grade COOL Any on * ,h R# !•. OWJ
-MW- JJL!. JsA WmMISSbK Jelico cost a fair trial will own tbit ifl
"■HI is the most economical, heat
2*7wMh fKv and satisfactory coal for houesbaldH
jf v ' ' ? purposes that can be procured ilj-fl
frwß where, and a fair margin of rroit 1H
atWWW \ yWe all we want .
J§bQWX.\ KmMMlmfli w K ‘~° *‘* et> a lull stock of ..isstrjfl
fB ftlfiß V l&iMNgtr/' § Oak, Pice aid Lightwood. Briok^H
pfn '.“ Tf ra*~JM|! Wi HA Shingles, Paths. Liuie, Plaster, Hai^^
I "f,-, Y\ ?ffr\ \PjWI Cement, etc.
CONEY & PARKER, *
■wl S JI .1 l3?l\i®E>~ 525 - Bay - Street
/1 r- n Telephone 11. +
■ J Vi \y*
SOME [lf I EEllffi OF I H “M”]
Intarchangable Rigid Roller-Breaking Carriages. a
Regular taking fMnch paper, rad less car-^
Ball-Bearing, Automatically Locked Baaae^
*c ISTIWPTiJ Simple, atralgbt awag Ribbon reed Perfect
Adjustable Regular or .speed Escapement*. it
A, Perfect Paper Peed. Peruianeut Alignment J
V' Universal Keyboard. Hemovabla Platen. Writs* I
V i THE latest up-to-date mtanhakb *
‘ T Y PX WRITERS.
Rebuilt machine* of all makes for sale rent or exchange. Tba only factory re
building plant In the South. Typewriter and office supplies at Correapondcot o
solicited. Agent* wanted.
SOUTHERN TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS^
Local Agent, il Peachtree Street, ATLANTA,
Brunswick, Ga. ■■
lift nil
PROTECT 10N*THAT PROTECTS
lorsesi Situs ol flm
Company in not
THE
Wit 11
am tto
OF THE UNITED STATES.
Liberal Contracts,
Equitable Kates
X. D. P.I'SSEL, Dist. Ag’.
Ofllce at Brunswick Grocery Cos.
Brunswick, Ga.
Ritlioni iia college,
EXTENDS TO
tbe mmim cr tbe sBP
And w r ou'd like for you to have one
of their new 1900 folders, elegantly
embossed in gold and one of the
handsomest ever issued
school.
Call at College'cftioe after January
1. or address P. O. Box 85.
SPECIAL NOTICeT
We re Sole Distributors of
Eli Distillery do.
Bielil n iQfi§|
TRY THE
f. I. II PI RYE,
10 Y'kars Old. (TiflK Enough.
PAINT stork.
Wall Paper
AT THE
PAINT :
storeJ
502 Monk St* i
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
J. M. BURNETT,
-SUCCESSOR TO—
LJ. ion ond !
c. t sienfl s soli
Grain, Hay, Flour,* Feecj*
Grits, Meal, etc.
Ft 7, Fl 9 and J2l. Newcastle*jjj
ALL EYES PITTID WITH
HAWKE’S FAMOUS GLASSES
AT JOEROER’S PHARMACXJ| f
Opp. Oglethorpe Hotel, Brncrinil
Si:... s
:.:, dobi fiil
Always on Hand-
A Full Lint of Fancy Outfits , •
ELI ZISSIMATO J