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a Stiver Lining /'
The clouds of baa blood enveloping
have a silver thing in the shape
/jl specific to remove them. It is Hood's
SsmaparilU, America's Greatest Medicine.
•Vthich drives out all imaprities fron, the
blood, of either sex or Sny age. „
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CW. DEMINQ, - - - Editor.
ROLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager
A PERMANENT ADVERTISER.
Advartleing la an art; that every
body knows; and never ao inuoh an
art a* in these days, when so muoh is
careful work ia done in writing adver
tisement* as in writing editorials,says
the Indianapolis News. A -high au
thority says: “Advertising should be
planned on the presumption that it is
going to be permanent.” That is a
soientiflo statement. It means that
advertising should be systematic, and
not apadmodlo; that it is ■ distinct
feature and depsrfmant, and should
ba administered. Announcement*
now and then cannot bring a*train of
steady benefits, They mayW for
spurt salsa, but wbetf run
tbsir course they are f jrgotteif.
On the other hand, like the continu
ous dropping that wears away tbs
stone, systematic advertising in an ar
tistic way, dsy after day, year in and
year out, becomes part of the reading
matter of the newspaper. “You nev
er miss the water until the well runs
dry.” Newspaper readers do not know,
perhaps, how much entertainment and
benefit they get from the advertising
columns until they think about it.
Then they realize that all these mer-
chant* who d*y after da; talk to thorn
through the newspaper column* are
their friends and pleasant acquaint-;
sneer and the; ant according!;.
The republican* are going to etart
a paper in Brunswick and will oppose
Congressman Brantley for ra-eleotion.
Will Brantley will go back all the
same. The 2nd district] would send
him soma rotes It he needed ’em, but
the boy* of the 11th will take care of
him.—Thomasrille Times-Enterprise.
The mother would be horrified at ths
thought of letting her daughter wander
awa; to a strange country without guide
or counsel. yet permits her to enter that
unknown land of womanhood without
counsel or caution. Then, in utter ignor
ance, the maiden must meet physical prob
lems whose solution will affect her whole
future life. Dr. Bierce’s Favorite Proscrip
tion hat been well named a “God-send to
women." It oorrects irregularities, and
imparts such rigorous fatality to the deli
cate womanly organs,as fits them tor their
important functions. Many a nervous,
hysterical, peevleh girl can be changed to
a happy young woman after the use of Fa
rvorite Prescription has established the
aound health of the organs peculiarly fern
■anins. Every woman should possess a
Kopy of the people’s Common Sense Medi
\ cal adviser, sent free on reseipt of 21 one-
Lcent stamps to pay expense of mailing
■only. The seme book of 1008 pages in eub
h for SI stamps. Address Dr.
Buffalo, N, Y,’
TbisGfWffigMsffifflpraotion comes
Tuesday, ip l '* * mammoth
1 colored miSr't^?si' w of *6 people,
and comes lier# ** the
funniest show too ®*oord. “Wright’s
OriginalN||^pf la Students” and Gfd-
Carnival—one of
the biggest minstrel consolidations—
represents the most liberal of amuse
ment enterprises in this country. It
carries <ls popular entertainers in the
most enjoyable variety of acts present
ed to the amusement public. Fun ran*
rampant, and every feature is high
class and refined. Every act is differ
ent, and there is no surfeit of sny one
act; no “curtain waits” to mar the
continuous round of pleasure. Expert
wire walkers, aorobats, the famoue
Occidental Quartette of eingere, an
admirable quintette of mixed voioss;
jugglers, tumblers, and other inter
esting features, are bunched in enjoy
able profusion aud liberality . A grand
Symphony Orchestra of skilled musi
cians play at every performance, and
two big, peerless bauds, with ten aolo
iets, form a feature of Ita attractive
street parade. Such an abundance of
good features has, it is said, never
been before gathered into ona combi
nation. Watch for its oomiag! Walt
tor its parade!! A grand tree concert,
at 7 :15 daily. Seats are now on sale,
and the entire npper floor is reserved
for the colored people.
B. B. B. FOR BAD BI.OOD.
One Trial Bottle Bent to The Tine
B'altrs.
ail Mr-rt ri tists. blood srd tllti dlsesfr
eruptions, pimples, scrofula, eating soras, ul
cers. cancer, eczema, iltin scabs, eruptions and
sores on children, rleumatlsm, catsrrh, Itcb
uK, homers, etc. For these troubles a poaittve
elite cute la found In Jl. k. 11. (Botsule
Blood Balm), the most wonderful blood purl
der of the age. ft haa been thoroughly tested
for naet thirty rtarf and has always onred
even the moat deep-sekred, persMeut esses, *f
,tor doctors and patent BMgjahad all fail
ed, 8.8. IS. Curea by driving the blood
the poisons and humora which canjMll these
troubles, sod a euiwistliua made fli Is per
manent. Contagious blood poison, producing
eruptions, swollen glands, ulcerated threat
and month, ate., cured by B. B. 8., the onl
remedy that can actually cure this trouble.
At druggist*, $1 per large bottle) si* Urge bot
tle (full treatment) pi.
every Times reader may teat B. B. B. a
trial bottle aent free and prepaid on request.
Medlcal advice free.▼ Address Blood Balm Cos.
Atlanta, (la,
Mis* Burreagbs 3 m* Bsttsr.
The many friend* of Miss Mamie
Burroughs will b* pleased to leara
that her condition is improving, and
that she hopes to b* able to resume
her work as sooiety editor of The
' Times witbin the next few deys. The
Times hts missed her presence, and
joins with tbs public in hopes for her
early recovery.
Robbed tbs Grave
A etartling incident,of which Mr. John
Oliver, ot Philadelphia, wee the subject, if
narrated by him as follows: *‘l 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. Throe physicians had Igiven me
up. Fortunately, a friend advised trying
Kleotrio Bitters, and to my great joy and
surprise, the first bottle made a decided
improvement; I o tinued their use for
three weeks and am now e welt men. 1
know they saved my life and robbed the
grave of anothe victim," No one ehoul
ail to try them. Only 80e, guaranteed,
at ail dreg stores.
The friends of Mr. Arthur Kusseil
will regret to learn that be bti been
anfferirg from a aevere attack of rheu
matism.
It Fights Where Others Fsll.
Having used Cheney's Expectorant in
for a long time, 1 speak with a
great deal of confidence of its merits. It
is a remarable medicine, gives results
where othfra fail. Martin Crawford,
Dubuque, la.
TrffißHUN WiCR TIMES TDESDAY MORNING JANUARY 23 1900
Hidden Beauty
In Egypt the custom is for. Princesses
to hide their* beauty by covering
the lower part of the face with a veil.
In America the beauty of many ol
our women is hidden because of the
weakness and
liar
% sufferers would
\ sutikencheeks,
* ' their unnealthy
complexion, from the eyes of the
world with the veil of the Orient.
Bradfield’s
Female Regulator
brings out a woman's true beauty.
It makes her strong and well in those
organs upon which her whole general
health depends. It corrects all men
strual disorders. It stops the drains
of Leucorrhoea. It restores the womb
to its proper place. It removes the
causes of headache, backache and
nervousness. It takes the poor, de
bilitated, weak, haggard, fading
woman and puts her on her feel
again, making her face beautiful by
making her body well.
Druggist* sell It for $1 a bottle.
Send for our free illustrated book for womei
The BradftcU Regulator Cos.. Atlanta, Ga.
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE.
Presiding Elder Whiting Hsrs With The
Methodist Cong/egetians.
Ths Quarterly conference of the
Methodist church is now being held,
and JPrssiding Elder Whiling is her*
with the congregations. The morning
service eras *t the First Methodist and
the evening service at McKendree.
The work of th* two ojybgregations
here is in good condition, and the pas
tors have a warm place in the hearts
of tbsir people. Presiding Ehlsr
Waiting will rsniain over todsy, com
pleting his work In the conference.
State of Ohio, City $ Toledo. Luces county.
Frank J. Cheney .nakss outli tlmt he is senior
partner of the Arm • IP. I. CheieyAk Cos., doing
aforesaid, and tlis Bid firm will pay the arajfif.
ONE HUNDRED OLLASB for ceb and every
•see of cstni-ih tbst emmot be cured by Iltlb
Cstsrtb Care.
FRANK J. CHKNKY.
Sworn to and subscribed before !>ne tbie 6th
day of December, ISHB.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary llublic.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Salt’s Family Pills Are the bjst.
You never know what form of blood
poison will follow oonstipation. Keep the
liver olean by using DeWitt’s Little Early
Risere and you will avoid trouble. They
arc famous little pills for constipation
and liver and bowel troubles. W. J. Butte
Mr. H. H. Harvey bee sufficiently
recovered hie health to be out again .
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a borriblo burn,scald,cut
or bruiee, Bucklen’e Arnica Salve, the
best In tlie world, will kill the pain and
promptly heal it. Cures old sores, fever
sores, ulcers, boils, felons, coins, all skin
eruptioue. Best cure on earth. Only 25c
a box. Cure guaranteed. Bold by a!
druggists.
Col. J. B. du Bignon 111.
The many friends of Col. J. E. du
Rignon regret to know that he ia con
fined to bis room in the Oglethorpe by
illness. They hope for him a speedy
recovery of health and strength,
it baa bejh demonstrated repeatedly in
every state in the 0 nion and in many for
eign countries that Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy is a certain preventative and cure
for croup. It has become the universal
remedy for that disease. M. V. Fiser, of
Liberty, W. Va., only repeats what has
been said around the globe when he write*:
"I have used Chamberlain’s Cough Reme
dy in my family for several years and al
ways with perfeot success. We believe it
ia not only the best cough remedy, but that
it is a sure curs for croup. It saved the
lives ot our children a cumber of times.’’
This remedy is for sale by I. N. Bishop
druggist
lAdvertiaed Letter L’st.
The following is a h*t of letters re
maining in the pustofflce at Bruns
wick, G*., unclaimed, for ths week
ending Januar>2 0,1900,
A—Mrs. Clara Alford, Mrs . 8. J. At
kins.
B—Mrs, F. D. Brady, Mis* M. G.
Blount, F. Broiler & Cos,
C—E. M. Coution, MUs Amanda
Cooper.
D—Miss Carrie Duncan.
E-A. Elricb A Cos.
F—Min Annie Floyd.
G—Mia* E la D. Gibson.
H—Miss Minnie Homes, The Misses
Henrys,
J—Williams Jaokinaon, Mrs. M. D.
Jones,
L-—William Tjofe.
Mr-J*m#e Maddox, Adam Millar,
Rev. Mcl-eraon, Kalin Monaiur.
O—Mrs, Rosanna Owens, J. J. O’Neil.
P— Henry Prcotor, W. D. Palmer (2).
R—Mis* Mildred Ritchie, William
Roberts.
S—S. A. Smith, .1. 8. Sheffield, Miss
Anna Simona.
T—Columbus Todd.
W—Mrs. Mary Williams, Jas. Wooten,
W. F. Wilson, Eldon Wilkie, Criu
Wallacs, Mrs. Lilar Way.
Parties calling for any of the above
will please say they were advertised
and pay one cent for each letter
claimed. W. F. gyfffbs, P. M ,
A Thou and Tongues
Could not exgress the rapture of Annie E.
Springer, or 1125 Howard street, Pfflladel
phia, Pm. when she tonnd that Dr. Rigid
New Discovery for consumption had com
pletely cured her of a hacking cough that
for many year* had made life a burden.
All other remedies and doctors oould give
bar no help, but the taye of tbla royal cure
—“R soon removed the pain In my cheat
and 1 can now eleep sound ]y,*omthlog I
can scarcely remember doing before. 1
feel like sounding iu praises throughout
th* ulilv*re*.”„ Bo wifi every one who tries
Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble
of the threat, cheat or lungs. Price
Trial bottle free at all drug
tone; ever} bottle guaranteed.
Plait SyeDm’s New Sehedul*.
Effective at 12:01 s. m., Jan. 14.
Plant System will operate follow
ing schodule 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 *•
m.; 88 arrives 'at Brunswick ll:30p.
A Descendant ot the Creoles.
Are you ever annoyed by a tickling sen
sation in tiie tbroat or a persistent hack
ing cough? If so Cheney’s Expectorant is
the medicine you need. I speak from ex
perience. H. L, Williame,
New Orleans, La.
Off to WaskiagUs.
Mr . and Mr* . Hugh Torter left yes
terday morning oa a pleasure trip to
Washington, £>. C. They will spend
a few days'enjoying the sights ot the
oapitol, and oarry with them the beet
wishes of a host of friends for a merry
time.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if yon used Dr.
King’s New Life Pills. Thousands of suf
ferers have proved their matchless merit
for sick and nervous headaches. They
make pure blood and strong nerves and
build up your health. Easy to take. Try
hem. Only 25cents. Your money back if
not cured. Bold by all druggists.
M r. Sedgwick Lamb was among the
visitors from tbs country yesterday.
I.JN. Bishop guarantees every bottle of
Chamberlain’s Cough remedy aud wi'l re
fund the money to any one who is not sat
isfied after using two-thirds lot the con
tents. This is jthe best remedy in the
world for la grippe, colds, croup and
whooping cough and is pleasant and sale
to take. It prevents any tendency *of a
cold to result in pneumonia.
Oh, the Pain ol
Rheumatism!
Rheumatism often causes the most in
tense suffering. Many have for year:
vainly sought relief from this disabling
disease, and are to-day worse off thar
ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease
and Swift’s Specific is the only cure, be
cause it is the only remedy which can
reach such deep-seated diseases.
A few years ago I was taken with tnHomru*
tory Rheumatism, which became so Interna
that I was for weeks unable to walk. 1 tried
S several prominent physi
cians and took their treat
ment faithfully, but was
unable to get the slight
est relief, la fact, my con.
dltlon seemed to grow
worse, the disease spread
over my entire body, and
from November to March
f suffered agony. 1 tried
many patent medicines,
but none relieved me
Upon the advice of a
friend I decided to try
8. 8. 8. Before allowing me to take It, how
ever. my guardian, wbo was a chemist, ana
lyzed the remedy, and pronounced tt free of
potash or mercury. I felt so much better after
taking two bottles, that I eon tinned the rem
edy, and in two months I was cured completely.
The euro wag permanent, for I have never oinoe
had a touch of Rheumatism though many
times exposed to damp and cold weather.
Kiaanob M. Trrrwi,
S7ll Fowelton Avenue, Philadelphia,
Don’t suffer longer with Rheumatism.
Throw aside your oiis and liniments, as
they can not reachvour trouble. Don’t
experiment with doctor* —their potash
ana mercury will add to your disabil
ity and completely destroy your diges
tion.
S.SS. The Blood
will cure perfectly and permanently.
It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and
oontains no potash, mercury, or other
mineral. BookA mailed free by Swift
Specific 00., Atlanta, Ga.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Port of Bran w k, Jan. 22 1800.
aaiuvin
Br. SS. Blair mure, Dash, Dart
mouth.
Bob. Osssie F. Bronson, Bennet,
OStOD.
Bob. Annie F. Coulod, Baker. Bos
ton,
CLSARKD.
SAILED.
88. Florida, Alien, N. T.
”1 am indebted to One Minute Cough
Cure for my health and fife. It cured me
of lung trouble following grippe." Thou
•ande owe their live* to the prompt action
o this never failing remedy. It cure*
coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, pneumo
nic, grippe and throat and lung u*>u tie*,
t* early use prevent* It i*
the only harmless remedy tbit gives im
mediate result# W. J. Butts!
A Beautiful Horn.
Mr. TANARUS, J. MoOall 1* t|rpot(eieor of
one of the of horse
fieeb ever brought tajSrunswick. The
animal Is a nephevjW Maude 8, and is
registered under the name of William.
He has a reoord, and shows off splen
didly in harness. Dovers of floe horse*
•ojoy a look at him, and Mr. McCall is
8 much envied owner.
Having a Great Run on Chamberlain’s Congh
Remedy.
Manager Martin, of ithe Pierson Drug
Store informs, us that he is having a great
run on Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. He
sells five bottles of that medicine to one ot
any other kind, and it gives great satisfac
tion. In these days of la grippe there it
nothing like Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
to stop the cough, heal up the sore throat
and lungs and give relief within a very
short time. The sales are growing, and all
who try it are pleased with its prompt ac
tion.—South Chicago Daily Calumet. Fe
sale by 1. N. Bishop, Druggist.
LOST—A ladies’ cape between opera
house and l nion street. Return to
Times office and receive reward.
MORPHINE, Opium, Laudanum,
Cocaine Habit. Myielf cured. Will
inform you of harmless, permanent
home cure. Mart S. Baldwin,
Box 1212, Chios go.
L. T. Travis, agent Southern R. R., Seli
na, ua., writes, “I can’t say too much in
praise of One Minute Cough Cough Cure.
I o my 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^JJButts,
Advertise in The Timet
1 Wines and Liquors*
01 *"* de,ircd brmnd ’ • n<l J® tipto||JgM
approval ol iv
Ail of tine b->dj and ■
'Jer~ ' ' J|jjS’4p?P?” been mellowed under the asw^MHfakbf*
R. V. DOUGMS,
206 BAY STREET,
Something Worth iospectiM
hen-w . >* well as’frfal, js nnr cleairi sb7
grade coat.- Any on* that give* Mir
• bP 1 * 1 "- fS&I Jefico coal a fair trial wit) owa that tt
iy * . ■ is the most economical, best baraiag
rip Imm ** t ** f *ot°ry co#l for household
M j ft-7® purpasee that can be procured *ey-
A :. ; I where, snu a fair margin of profit I*
IVvMRI w ® * ls “ keep * full etock of seleate#
/■ vnm W luaMfirA ; i Wit Dak, Pinr sed Light wood. Brisk*
/HHtnmlYa Shingles, Laths. Lime, Plaster, Halt
PARKER, 6j
SEED POTiITOBH
This 18 Your Opportunity to Get
hi lilt Cos. lie Si mk
We expect a car of genuine stock consisting of
Pride of the South, (White Bliss)
Bed Bliss, (Bliss Triumphs) *■ *
Bed Early Hose.
Burbanks Peerless aud Hebrons. *
Call early and place your order
BENJ. BORCHARDT & CO,
am Of iif liiißi ii i m war
interchangable Rigid Roller-Breaking Carrioges
m OB h Simple, straigbt-awty Ribbon Fcrd Par lac l
f Adj eatable Regular or Speed Ears pern sat*.
\ Pcrfcct f ’ H P f r Locd. Permanent Allgsmtat
rnn. -sal K. yl„,ar Plata*. Write*
TYPEWRITERS.
Rebuilt machines of all makes for rale rent or exchange. The only rectory rqulppad ra
batldtng plant in the South. Typewriter and office aupplies at loweat price*. rrrstpoadcatk
•elicited. Agents wanted.
SOUTHERN TYPEWRITEIMgAnfMrjA ’LTERS.^
A. Ml NTGOMKRY.WaI Agent.
Brunswick, On.
ihind Business Cleon,
{EXTENDS TO YOU
IBS COMMENTS OF TEE SEASON
And would like for you to have one
of their new 1900 folders, elegantly
embossed in gold and one of tbe
handsomest tver issued from'any
school.
Cell at College tffi e after January
1, or address P. O. Box 85.
PAINT STORK.
Wall Paper
AT THE
PAINT
*
STORE,
502 Monk Sts
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
The modern and moet effective care fit
constipation and alt liver troubles—the fa
moue little pills known as DeW’itt’s Little
arly Risers. W. J. Butte.
I. M. BURNETT,
-SUCCESSOR TO—
-0: <l. Din ond j]
G. if. gkpjmL
Grain, Hay, Flour,
Grits, Meal, etc.
G 7, 119 and 321. Newcastle, j
lii.TT •
Domestic u
Always on Hand.
A Full TLlne of Fancy Cntiis
ELI ZISSIMATO,
3021 Newcastle St.
LOTT & LEWIS
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Cigars, Tobacco and Grain. Ajest* fot f
Celebrated Cuban Btix, Fitsbugh Lee,
Howeil Cobb, Regalia del Prieofpe,
Cigars. White Batin and Orange Blee
eom Flour— Fnequaled,
Corner F and Bay Sts. J