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CW. DEMINQ, - - • Editor.
ROLAND A-MULLINS, Business Manager
Tbere seems to be an idea that Kud
yard Kipling ought to raise a regiment
Of Rough Writers for service In South
Africa.
Agninaldo is atill alive and dying.
But we will get blm. Meantime the
Sultan of Sulu and all bn concubines
and vassals are safe.
“Diversiiled agriculture and diversi
fied manufactures,” according to tbe
Augusta Chronicle, “are the key to
prosperity in the south.”
Great Britain ruents of
mediation, though the Boers admit
willingness to treat upon the basis of
tbe statue quo. If Great Britain
meet* other reveres* it will hey* itself
to blame.
M Whitt law Beni is said to be fishing
for the republican vioe-preeidential
nomination. Mr. Reid lea
worthy person, but the repuMioan
party took blm oa oao*
forgotten tbe burden .
Mr*. M.yvi<*nM*s into
tbe Incomes of eome rich potentates,
and here le the result: Russia's Czar
het an moome of SI,OOO per hour; tbe
Sultan, $860; tbe Emperor of Austria,
$600; tbe Reiser, $160; tbe King of It
aly, $830; Queen Viotoria, tbe same;
tbe French President, s‘26o; tbeKffng
of tbe Helgiaos, sß6,and the President
of the United States, $7.60 per hour.
JUre is good advice from tbe Way
oroie llarald; Advertising bear* tbe
*me relation to butineee tbat food
does to tbe growth of tbe body. A
aingle repast, however sumptuous,
won’t make a man of a boy, or won’t
add appreciable pounds to aveirdu
poJ. The effect of a aingle advertise
ment may not be noticeable, yet it
contributes its full share toward ths
advancement of business.
A LESSON LEARNED.
Advertisements represent goods.
The more aoourately they represent
them tbe better advertisements they
are. Advertising wbioh misrepre
sents, either by Inadequacy or exag
■geration, is bad advertising. Tbe
I nearer an advertisement oan get to tbe
f
' plain, naked truth tbe more likely it
is to be profitable. Newspaper men
understand tbat unreliability in tbe
matter of news is worse than no news
at all. Advertisers are learning the
same lesson.—Btoves anti Hardware
Reporter.
|t A GRAND SPECTACLE
„ The total Eclipse of tbe sun tbat
Ltkee place May 28,1900, will be one
Mf the most interesting ever witness
ijK|' The moon’s shadow will rest on
■e earth over a path fifteen hundred
long and forty-six ni les wide,
■■Tending from the southern end of
scrois the continent
ikd Into Egypt. This ie a pbenoma
t few people have observed, and
HHlkseen can never be forgotten. It i*
Bsfcribed as “awful to tbe last de
gree” by tbpee who btve been so fort
unate as to see it.
A Thousand Tongues
Could not eagres* the rapture of Annie E.
Springer, of 1129 Howard street, Philadel
phia, Pa., when she fonnd that Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption had com
pletely cured her of a hacking cough that
for many years had made life a burden.
All other remedies and doctors oould give
her no help, but she sayeof thi* royal cure
—‘‘it soon removed the pain In my oheet
and I can now sleep soundly, something 1
uan scarcely remember doing before. I
feel like sounding Its praltee throughout
the unlvere."„ 8o will every one who trie*
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble
of the throat, cheat or lungs. Price 6oc
and SI.OO. Trial bottle free at all drug
tores; every bottle g uaranteed.
DEMOCRATS SHOULD REGISTER.
There is a city oampaign on in Rome
and tbie lathe way the Tribune put*
it:
Tbe many election* whioh will occur
this year, will keep the people busy
voting:
♦
NATIONAL.
President and Vioe-President.
Congressmen,
STATE.
Governor.
Two Supreme Court Judge*.
Two Prleou Commissioners.
Secretary of State.
Adjutant General.
Comptroller-General.
State Treasurer.
Attorney-General.
Sobool Commissioner.
Commissioner of Agriculture.
State Senator.
Two representatives.
COUNTY.
Ordinary.
Clerk of Superior Court
BberiKj^^
lleotor.
Tax Receiver.
Treasurer.
Surveyor.
Coroner.
County Commiiaionere.
Bailiffs. #
MUNICIPAL
' Mayor.
.Six Council mol).
Tbe laws of Georgia require that ev
ery voter id olties, towns aod counties,
must register beJHf “ fir osn vote,
you must register*f* r - Last
year’s registry 'vou’t™S*x iyear. If
you wish to tbs many
elections during you must
register. Sk
WIN %§L
IRRITATIONS
Instantly T
Relieved by Jf. A
CUTIGUBA
For irritation, Itch
ing, ami mtlain
niation of S
for scaly
cruptionsof the_/ aiKlnr
scalp, dry,
thin, amt
falling lialr,**'
for red, rough hands /HHnk
and facial Idem
ishes. nothing so
pure, so speedily fiSßStfl it’ 1\ ltW
effective as warm
baths with Cuticura Soaf, followed by
gentle anointings with Ovncc&A, purest
of emollients and greatest of skin cures.
•old throughout the world. iPWTTM D. aO. COBr~
•old Prop*, BoMoc. All About U> Help MerllUlr.W
FOUND—Lady’s leatbar pocket
book. Owner oan secure same by ap
plying at Times offloe and paying for
this ad.
*T am indebted to One Minute Cough
Cure for my health and life. It cured me
of lung trouble following grippe." Thou
sands owe their lives to the prompt aotion
o this never failing remedy. It cure*
ooughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumo
nia, and throat and lung trouble*.
Its early use prevents consumption. It is
the only harmless remedy that gives im
mediate results. W. J. Butte.
THE BKlinwiLA TIME@ FRIDAY MORNING JANUARY 19 1900
TRY IT
t troubles and
doctors cannot
sicians are so
ments and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
BRADFIELD'S
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
ers, wives and daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Leu
corrhoea. Falling of the Womb. Nerv
ousness. Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herself and to Brad*
field’s Female Regulator, every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial. A large $i bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists.
Send for a nWeljr Illustrated free book on the subject.
The Bradflcld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
COLLECTING FAIR SUBSCRIPTIONS.
There Will B* a Big PubV Meeting 8000
T* Hear Report* Prim the AuooUtUis.
Cnpt. Tube Newman and Mr. Con
etanoe Miller were out yesterday col
lecting eubecriptione that are yet due
by itookboldere, and delivering stock
certificate* where they wore due. They
will assist the Other officers in getting
thing* in perfect shape, and will
•bortly issue a call tor a big public
meeting to hear report* of different
ottoers and adviae everyone about the
statu* of the Association.
B. B. B. FOR BAD BLOOD.
On* Trial Bottle Ee t* The Time
Reader*.
e rt lih.il r*ll ft a l)loc3"lnrd—
eruption*, pUiplee, wrofnlt, eating sore*,
cers, cancer, eczema, *kin scab*, eruption* V.-i
tore* on children, rheumatism, catarrh, itch
ing, humor*, etc. For these trouble* a positive
eifle cure I* found In P. B. 11. (Bbfattie
Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood port
lier of the age. It ha* l<cen thoroughly tested
for pact thirty year* and has always cured
even the most deep-seated, terslstent cates, af
ter doctor* and patent medicines bad all fail
ed. B. V. B. cures by driving out of the blood
tbe poisons anil humor* w hich cause all these
trouhies, and a cure la thus made that Is per
manent. Conlaglou* blood poison, producing
eruptions, swollen glands, ulcerated throat
and mouth, etc., cured by B. B. 8., tlieonl
remedy that can actually cure this trouble.
At druggists, $1 per large bottle; six large bot
tle (full treatment) fS.
every Times reader may test B. B. B. a
trial bottle tent free and prepaid on request.
Medical Advice free.' Address Blood plaint Cos.
Atlanta, Ga.
Pleat System's New Schedule.
Effective at 12 :01 a. to., Jan. 14.
Plant System will operate follow
ing schedule In and out of Bruns
wick: Train 87 leaves Brunswick at
7:30 a. m.; 89 leaves Brunswick sp.
m.; 90 arrives at Brunswick 10:15 a
m.; 88 arrives at Brunswick ll:30p.
m.
State of Ohio, City , Toledo. Lucas county.
Frank J. Cheney nates oath that ho i senior
partner of the Arm >IF. J. Cheney & Cos., doing
business in the city >f Toledo, county and state
aforesaid, and tlia aid tlrm will pay the sum o
ONK HUNDRED OLLABS for each and every
case of catarili that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catan h Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to and suMcribod before .me this 6th
day of Decomber, 1888.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary llublic.
Sold by all druggists, 73c.
Hall’s Family Fills are the beat.
L. T. Travis, agent Southern R. R., Seli
na, Ga., writes, "I can't say too much in
praise of Ons Minute Cough Cough Cura.
Inmy 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 trouble*.
W. J. Butts,
LEGAL HOLIDAY.
Today Observed as Suoh ‘a P.v# Southern
States.
In Virginia. North CsroFn*, South
Circling, Georgia and Florida the
laws of the states are such that today
ie observed at a 1-gal holiday in hon
or of tbe birthday of tbe south’s great
est hero, General Robert E. Lee. All
government places observe Monday
bours, schools close entirely and tbe
day ia celebrated by all orders of vet
erans and Daughters of the Conf-d-r
--■cy.
TO CONSOLIDATE OFFICE FORCES.
This Is tbs Lstsst Rumor in Railrosd Cir
cles Here.
There is a rumor afloat to tbe effeot
that the office forces of the Plant Sys
tem and Southern railroads will short
ly be consolidated . Thi* is tbe result,
of the reoent friendly allianoee of tbe
two eysteme, but it Is rumired that
the force* will uot be reduced by tbe
changes ooutemplated.
What Bippened to Joaes.
In “What Happened to Jones,”
which oomes to tbe opera house Moo
day, Jan. 22, George H . Hroadhurst
has provided a faro* that provoke* a
genuine and healthy laughter-it* sit
uation* so extremely humorous and its
line* so bright aod genuinely witty.
Tbe story Mist furnishes jji* ground
work for the play ia quite simple, but
tbere ie not a dull foment from tbe
opening totbe fill of the curtain. The
Savannah News says: “WhatJlap
pened to Joaee” was thoroughly en j#y-,
ed.by a good sized audAoce. The pleoe
is one of the brightest of the many
that Mr. Broadburst has written. The
Scene, Act I — “I thought you had the police Fixed.”
IN MKMOKIAM
Of Ospt. M. P. Kir j, Sent His Wife, by
Veteran#
Handsomely framed and under glses,
tbs msmoriam resolutions by tbe Con
federate Veterans' Association, on tbe
death of one of their members, Capt.
Mallery Page King, beautifully de
signed in pen and ink, will be pre
sented to day, Gen. R, E. Lea’s birth
day, by the veterans*, to Mrs. M. F,
King, as an expression of tbe love and
high esteem in which they held her
husband
it has beep demonstrated repeatedly in
every state In the Cmon and in many tQjr
eign countries tbat Chamberlaln'slCough
Remedy ie a certain preventative and cure
for cronp. It has become the universal
remedy foe that disease. M. V, Kiser, of
Liberty, W. Va., only repeats what has
been said around the globe when he writes:
“I have used Chamberlain’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 remedg.but that
it is a sure cure for croup. It saved the
lives of our children a cumber of tunes."
This remedy is for tale by I. N. Bishop,
druggist.
Booklsn’i Arnica Salve.
gTbe best salve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, ohapped bands, ohiiblains
earns and all skin eruptions, and posi
tively cures plies, no no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfeot satis
faction or money refunded. Price 26
ent, For sale by all druggists.
Young Girls
How easy it is for young
girls to go into the “decline. ’ *
They eat less and less, become
paler and paler and can
narldy drag through the day.
They are OG the steady down
ward course. Iron does them
no g-x and; strychnine and bit
ters all fail. They need a food
that will nourish them better,
and * medicine that will cor
rect their disease.
Scott’s Emulsion
is both of these, elegantly and per
manently combined. The Cod-Liver
Oil makes the blood richer, and
this gives better color to the face.
The hypophosphites of lime and
soda act as a strong tonic to the
nerves. Sffon the weight increases,
the digestion improves and health
returns.
At all druggist*; Sot, and $t .00.
SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemtots, New York.
dialogue is sharp and orisp and the
action fast. Mr. John Allison as Jones
was very funny, indeed, and played
tbe rote of the drummer, who sold
hymn books io a slow town aud play
ing cards a* a aide line, in a oredita
ble manner. Mia* Lillian Young, who
appeared io tbe character of Marjorie,
ta the daughter of Gin. S. B. M.
Yourg, who is now in the Philippine*.
Beats are now upon tale, and our the
atre-goers should not let this opportu
nity goby, for in “What Happened
to Jonea” they will witness one of tbe
very best oomedles that has ever ap
peared in this city.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a horriblo burn, scald, cut
or bruise, Bucklrn’s Arnica Salve, the
best In the world, will kill the pain and
W
promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, coins, all skin
ernptious. Best cure on earth. Only 25c
a box. Cure guaranteed Sold by al
druggists.
Attention, Torpedo DiiM#n.
All members of Torpedo Division
are hereby commanded to be and ap
pear at armory today (Jan. 19) at 1 p.
m., in blue uniforms and leggings for
tbe purpose of participating in drill
and target practice. By order of
*C. A. Taylor, J. S. Wright,
Ex, Officer. Lt. Lom'd’g.
Robbed lhe Grave
A startling incident, of which Mr. John
Oliver, of Fhlladelphia, was the subject, i
narrated by him as follows: "I was in a
moat 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 one shoul
fail to try them. Only 50c, guaranteed,
at all drug stores.
MORPHINE, Opium, Laudanum,
Coeaine Habit. Myself cured. Will
inform you of harmless, permanent
home cure. Mart S. Baldwin,
Box 1212, Chicago.
In Bottles, flasks, % fir Sank,
1 - Wines 2nd Ljquors,
Gf anj desired brand, and in tip lop eoi -
ill ‘‘ne body and t.
jJr < j'i". .: r :,e moit favosabt* A
r. v. douglas/
206 BAY STREET.
Something Wwtk Inspctta
ats well as'trlgl, is ouFciean, aad kigh
grade emu. Any ona that give* o4f
Jetioo coal a fair trial wilt owa that Ik
is the most economical, beet baraiegj
and satisfactory coal for huuaebeidl
purposes that can be procured say J
where, and a fair margin of profit ■
We also krep a full stock of aeleatefl
Oak, I' m - ,od 1,1,t1.Md.
m df i inns * 1 mi 11st]
Interchangable Rigid Roller-Breaking Carriages- 4
rjv ' Regular taking 9-Incb paper, sad loag ramp
• Simple,straight away Kihboa Feed Perfect!
(; Adjustable Regular 01 hpeed Kacapeaieata.
• tSSgSIBM A Perfect Paper Feed. Prrmaaeut Alignment
Universal Keyboard. Bemorsbl# Pis tea. Writes
( T,IE LATKIT DP-TO-DATR STANDARD
typewriters.
tteliullt machines of all makes for rale rout or exchange. The only faetorr < Quite** re.
building plant Id ihe South. Typewriter and office supplies t lowefiFWice*. - 1 !... -
solicited. Agents wonted. *
POUTHERN TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS^
A. MONTG< M KRY, Local Agent, 41 Peachtree Street, GA.
Brunswick, (Ja.
in mm
PROTECTIQNJTH AT PKOTECTS
lotgesi suipms ol ini
Company in ilot
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Halt Mi
OK THE UNITED STATK.S.
Liberal Contracts,
Equitable Hates
N. I). KI SSEI., Diet. Agr.
Office a' lirunswick Grocery Cos.
Hrnnswick, Ga.
iIMH Business college,
EXTENDS TO YOU
TBE COXFUMESR OF TEE SEASON
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
school.
Call at Cullrge’iflice after January
1. or address P. O. Box 85.
SPECIAL NOTICE!
We are Sole Distributors of
fin nenico.
Bumeiiie Monrtflfld.
TRY THE
F. I. FULTON PI RTF,
10 Years Old. |Tha.t’s Enough.
I*- GOLDSMITH^
PAINT STORE.
Wall Paper
AT THE
PAINT (
STORE,
502 Monk; St.
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR __
1. M. BURNETT,
-SUCCESSOR TO
D: J. Dillon aod
c. Mf. kmi i M
Grain, Hay, Flour/ Feed, jf
Grits, Meal, etc.
117, sl9 and s2l. Newcastle.
fill i..
;.:. mmesfle f®.
Always on Hand-
A Full Hint #f Fancy Cutty
ELI ZiSSIMATQ,
302} Newcastle St.
For B*it.
The four new brick stores in Win
ship block, recently occupied by
& Cos., next to corner of Bay and Monk
streets. Best location io town for
business. Prioe reduced toiu-ca.
Houses and lot* for sale and rent in
every part of city or county. e
Agasftfawd#