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To assist dilution, relievo distress
after eating or drinking too heartily,
to prevent donstlpaUcm, uko
Hood’s Pills
Bold everywhere. 25 tents.
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Tbe dispatches say that Gan. Otis
bis been aesn on the firing line near
Manila. At that tims a ball from hie
own man whizzed very near bis hesd .
Tbe general then withdrew, and isnt
l telegram announcing bis narrow es
cape from death at the hands of tbe
suppressed insurrection.
There would be more value attached
to tbe political philosophy of the nu
merous college president, and profes
sors now at large sll over the oountry
If they did not want so many millions
for their indigent universities. It
looks as they wers sll talking for ef
fect and not for cause.
Tbe sele oi Bt. Jacob’* Oil for tsu
years amounted to tlfteen million dol
lars, caused by an outlay of a quarter
of a million dollars’ worth ojadver-
Usicf each year. vsJtsu*r*
quit advertising three years al^HLt
month It got into of a re
ceiver, and this month there is no such
medioint made as St. Jacob’s Oil.
Tbe moral is obvious, 'says the Dalton
Argus, but like most morsls, It will
not be discerned by those who most
need its application.
Here is the latest John Candler Ism :
Judge John was holding court in At
lanta last week and a passenger con
ductor on the Central was drawn as a
juryman. lie went and made his ex
ouses, supposing that It would bi
plain to the court, as it always had
been to other judges, that his duties
were ao urgent that be could not
serve. Judge Candler, however, said
he rauat get a statement from the
head nfloials that his services were
indispensable. This was a little strict,
but not so bad as the faot that after
the desired telegram had come ad
dressed to (be conductor the judge re
fused to accept and made him get an
other one addressed to “Hon. John 8.
Candler, Judge of the Superior Court,”
before he would let him off. It was a
eold rainy day to be trudging around
saveral hours trying to get off duty,
but when last seen the oonductnr was
still warm.
A frightful Blunder
■ Will Often cause aliorriblo burn,scald,cut
r
or bruise, Buckltn'e Arnica Salve, the
beet In the world, will kill the rain and
promptly heal It. Cures old sores, fever
•ores, ulcers, boils, felons, coins, all skin
eruptions. Best cure on earth. Only 25c
a box. Cure guarantetd Sold by a!
druggists.
L. T. Travis, agent Southern It. It., Seli
i na, oa., writes, “I can't say too much in
nAiseol One Minute Cough Cough Care.
Bn my case It worked likeoharm." The only
Barmless femedy that gives immediate re
Bits. Cur** coughs, colds, croup, bron~
|B|iH& a £U throat and lung troubles
METHODIST CHURCH IN CUBA.
Biskop Candler Left Last Night te Estab
lish Ont sa Iks Islssi.
Hishop Warren A. Candler, of tbe
Metbooist church, south, left last
night for Cuba for the purpose of be
ginning the work for Methodism on
the island. He tikes with him $6,000
raised hy his personal efforts at vari
ous points throughout Osorgla and
from congress'ions to whom he
preached sinoe bis return from Cuba
some four months ago.
Arriving lo Havana the Use of the
wrok, BLhop Candler will proceed at
onoe to look around for a favorable
site for the establishment of tbe first
Methodist church and first school of
that denomination the island will have
known. It is the idsa of the leaders
of the Methodist eburob, 'south, tbat
the echo! I end house of worship in
Havana should oost in tbe neighbor
hood of $30,000, and as muoh of tnat
sum as will be needed at onoe will be
raised without delay in the eburohe*
of tbe south.
SULPHUME BATHS
Every well regulated liousohold should hnve I
bottle of SULPHUMB and SULPHUME SOAF
In their bath room, for those who have taken But
>hnme Bal he find their medicinal propsrtisi
mjM-rlor to the most famous sulphur springs
on! con he made any deeired strength.
/'four
SULPHWME
(liquid oulphus)
n a glass of wider make an invigoratlna snt
loalthfuldrink of Bolphur wstsr. NATURB’S
LOOI> PURIRER. Price I.oo*
A valuable book sent free by tho
VLPHUMB CO.. 300 Marine Bldg.. CHICAGO
BROWN DRUG COMPANY.
E. B, Tlurkield, health inspector of Chi
cago, says,“Kodol Jjgspeptia Cure canoot
be recommended too highly. It cured me
of severe dyspepsie.” It digests what you
eat and cures Indigestion, heartburn and
all forms of dyippsia. W. J. Butts.
Commissions! Offistrs Nomiaatsi.
Nominations for the three commis
sioned officer* of tbs Wayorose Rifle*
wa* held Saturday night. J. MoP.
Karr was re-elected captain without
opposition, and and Lisut. J. C. Brew
er waa elected lit lieutenant. Sargt.
J . I*. Ulmer was nomioated for Sod
lieutenant, receiving three more vote*
than hie opponent.
The nomination wae one of the moet
harmonious ever held by tba oompt
ny.
B. n. B. FOR BAD BLOOD.
Out Trial Dottle Kant to The Tiate
R-aden.
ad Ih.d him. linden) tilt. di.eair
eruption., pimple*, scrofula, eating .ores, ni
cer*, earner, eczema, .kin scabs, eruption, and
bo re* on children, rl eumutism, catarrh. Itch
ng, burners, elo. For tb.se trouble. poeitiv*
cific cmc Is found in P. I). It, (Botanic
Blood Balm), tbe mod wonderful blood puri
fier of the nge. It has liecn thoroughly teated
for pact thirty year* and has always cured
even the most deep-seated, persistent case*, af
ter doctors and patent medicines had all fail
ed. B. B. B. cure, by driving out of the blood
the poieons anil humor* which causes!) the*,
troubled, and a cure 1. thus mad* that la per
manent. Contagious blood poison, producing
eruptions, swollen glands, ulcerated throat
and month, etc., cured by B. B. 8., the onl
remedy that ran actually cure thia trouble.
At druggists. It per large bottles aix large bot
tle (full treatment)ft.
every Time* reader may teat B. U„ B. a
trial bottle ent free and prepaid on requeet.
Medical advice free. Address Blood Balm Cos.
Atlanta, Urn
. H. Appleton, juetice of the peace
OJarkflßurg, N. J., aaye, "DeWitt’e Little
Karly Risers are the beat pill* used (or
constipation. We uie no others." Quick
ly cure all liver and bowel troubles. W. J.
Butte.
THE- BKUNWItIU TIMES WEDNESDAY MOKNING JAMJABY 24 1900
Be Careful
No woman can be too careful of
her condition during the period be
fore her little ones are born. Neglect
or improper treatment then endan
gers her life and that of the child. It
lies with her whether she shall suffer
unnecessarily, or Whether the ordeal
shall be made comparatively easy.
She had better do nothing than do
something wrong.
MOTHER’S
FRIEND
is the one and the only preparation
that is safe to use. It is a liniment
that penetrates from the outside.
External applications are eternally
right. Internal medicines are radi
cally wrong. They are more than
humbugs—they endanger life.
Mother’s Friend helps the muscles
to relax and expand naturally—re
lieves morning sickness—removes
the cause of nervousness and head
ache— prevents hard and rising
breasts —shortens labor and lessens
the pains—and helps the patient to
rapid recovery.
From a letter by a Shreveport, La.,
woman: •• I have been using your
wonderful remedy, Mother’s Friend,
for the last two months, and find it
just as recommended,”
DrugffMti Mil It at $1 pr bottle.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
Att-ANTA, CJA.
liend for our free illustrated book,
“ Before Baby ie Born.”
Side Tracked.
The attraction WedneeJay, January
34th, will be the aensatlonal comedy
drama, “Side Tracked,” which deals
with the funny side of life on the
railroad. “Side Traoked" is a comedy
drama bordering on the faroe . It it
up-to-date, and as presented by the A.
y. Scammon's compao], is a most en
joyable entertainment. The play is
written to amuse, and it never fails to
please the most exacting audiences.
The leading character is a tramp, and
to him is accorded a regular ovation.
Portrayed by the nslmiory of the actor,
be appears io a role that appeals to tbe
heart* of every audienoe, and makas
eaob speotator not only laugh as each
familiar aspect or tramp nature le
displayed, but arouses genuine entbn-
Venn a* the heart of oak i* seen heat
og under the ragged
wayfarer. The play 1* interspersed
with bright oomedy, sparkling musio,
pretty girls and charming lovers. It*
special soenery and mechanical effeots
are also worthy of mention. It is
bright, breezy. Always on tbe move,
there is> “vim” and "go” about it
that* oapture* the gallery as well as
tbe elite of every avdienoe . Don’t fail
to see this latest, laughing success.
The mother would be horrified at the
thought of letting her daughter wander
away 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
anoe, the maiden must meet physloal prob
lems whose solution will alTect tier whole
future life. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescrip
tion ha been well named a “Dod-send to
women.” It corrects irregularities, and
imparts such vigorous vatality to the deli
cate womanly organs, as tits them for their
important functions. Many a nervous,
hysterical, peevish girl can be changed to
a happy young woman after the use of Fa
vorite Prescription has established the
sound health of the organs peculiarly fem
inine. Kvery woman should possess a
copy of the people’s Common Sense Medi
cal adviser, eent free on receipt of 21 one
cent stamps to pay expense of mailing
only. The same book of 1008 pages in sub
stantial cloth for 81 stamps. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. YV
You never know what form of blood
poison wilt follow constipation. Keep tbe
liver dean by using DeWitt's l.lttle Karly
Risers and you will avoid trouble. They
are famous little pille for constipation
and liver and bowel troubles. W. J. Butts
MORPHINE, ;Opium, I.sudanum,
Cocaine Habit. Myself cured. Will
inform you of harmless, permanent
Inme cure. Maby S. Baldwin,
Box 1212, Cbioago.
Advertised Letter L’st.
Tbe fcllowicg is a lnt of letters re
maining In the pccloilice at Bruns
wick, Ga., unclaimed, fur tbe week
ending Januarj2 0,1900
A-Mr, Clara Alford, Mrs . 8. J. At
kins.
B—Mrs. F. D. Brady, Miss M. G.
Blount, V. Broiler & C >.
C—E. M. Couston, Misa Amanda
Cooper.
D—M:sa Carrie Duncan.
E—A . Elricb <t Cos.
F—Miss Annie Floyd.
G-MiasK la D. Gibson.
U—Miss Minnie Homes, The Misses
Henrys.
j—Williams Jaokinson, Mrs. M.D.
Jones.
L—William Lofe.
M—James Maddox, Adam Miller,
Rev. McLemon, Kalin Monsiur.
O—Mrs. Rosanna Owens, J. J. O’Neil.
P—Henry Prcctor, W. D. Palmer (2).
P.—Miss Mildred Ritchie, William
Roberts.
H—S. A. Smith, J, 8. Sheffield, Miss j
Anna Simona.
T—Columbus Todd.
W— Mrt. Mary Williams, Jaa. Wooten,
W. F. Wllaon, Eldon Wilkie, Crllz
Wallace, Mrs. Lilar Way.
Parties calling for any of tbe above
will please say they were advertised
and pay one cent for each letter
claimi and. W. K. SymfJßs, P. M.
*
A Thou and Tongues
Could not express the rapture of Annie E.
Bpringer, of 1125 Howard street, PhffaiUl
phia, Pa., when she fonmObat 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 says of this royal cure
—“lt soon removed the pain in my chest
and I can now sleep soundly, something 1
can scarcely remember doing before. I
fee) like sounding its praises throughout
tha universe.”. Bo will every one who tries
Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble
of the, throat, chest or lungs. Price 500
I atjwC-tUW. Trial bottle free at all drug
! every bottle guaranteed.
i “Bii* Traoksi.”
It seem i that Manager Wolfe, of tbe
Grand, le determined to give his
friends and patrons the very best that
is to be had io the theatrical Held this
season. Another sterling attraction
will appear here on Wednesday. This
time it is that cyclone of comedy,
“Side Tracked.” is not new
to thestre-goers to general, but we are
assured (hat the present oompany is
the best that hss ever appeared in it,
and from the continual praise bestow
ed on ttie sttraotiop, by both presf
and public, it is certainly meeting
with success throughout the country.
The csst still includes such well
known favorites as E. H.OConnor,
whose inimitable oharacterizatioD|os
tbe funny tramp is winning for blui
new laurel land installing him more
of a favorite than ever. His work with
tbe vivacious brunette, Miss Gertrude
Barnes, is particularly rleastog. Mise
Barnes is one of the brightest little
women on the stage, and she travels
very close to Mr. O’Connor in popular
favor.
The l lsy abounds in catchy musio,
good specialties, pretty girls, and
amusing situations. There is not a
dull moment from start #o finish.
Seats now on sale.
State of Ohio, City J Toledo. Lucas county.
Frank J. Cheney nakea oath that he la seuior
partner ot the Ann • F. J. Cheney A Cos., doing
business in the city. >f Toledo, county and state
aforesaid, and tha aid Dim will pay the sumo
ONE HUNDRED OLLABS for each and every
ease of catanh that cannot be cured by Hall's
Catanb Cure.
FRANK. J. CHENEY.
Sworn to and subset ibod before ;me this 6th
day of December, 18s#.
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Hublic.
Sold by all druggists, 75c.
Ball’s Family Pills are the bast,
Weak
Children
how sad it is to see weak
children—boys and girls who
are pale and thin. They can
not enjoy the sports of child
hood, neither are they able
to profit by school life. They
are indeed to be pitied. But
there is hope for them.
Scott’s Emulsion
has helped such children for
over a quarter of a century.
Your doctor will tell you it is both
food and medicine to them. They
begin to pick up at once under its
use. Their color improves, the flesh
becomes more firm, the weight
increases and all the full life and
vigor of childhood returns again.
At all druggists; soc. end tixa.
SCOTT & IJWNK, Chr miats, New Yorit.
MIFFING REPORT.
Port of Brea a k, Jan. 23 WOO.
AKKIVKB
88. Rio Graode, Avery, N. Y.
Boh. Stella B. Kapland, Merritt,
Philadelphia.
CMARBD.
oa.jl.sl>.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you ueed Dr.
AJng’s New Life Pilla. 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. Katy to take. Try
hem. Only 25cents. Your money back If
not cured. Bold by all druggists,
Plant System’s New Schedule.
Effective at 12 dF a. m., Jau. 14.
Plant System will operate follow
ing schedule !o and out of Bruns
wick : Train 87 leaves Brunswick at
7:30 a. m.; 89 leaves
m.; 90 arrives at Brunswio|r 10:16 a.
m.; 88 arrives at BruniwiA 11 :30 p .
m. }
A Descendant sf the Creoj^-
Are you ever annoyed by at tfckling sen
sation in the tbroator a persistent hack
ing cough? If so Cheney’* Expectorant is
the medicine you need. 1 speak from ex
perience. H. L, Williams,
Ns* Orleans, I.a.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Whereas, C. T. Calnan. administrator of Mrs,
B. Golden, represents to the court in his petition
duty tiled and entered on record, that he baa
fully administered on her estate This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why
said administrator should not tie discharged
from Ids administistion and receive letters of
disuii-uuon on the first Monday In April, lan,
HORACE DART.
Ordinary G. C. Ga.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Croditora of the late Win. 8. Pittman are no
ticed to file with me ail claims against said de
ceased as required by law,
Tins Jan. 9,1900.
EDWIN BROBSTON.
Administrator Wm. 8. Pittman, deceased.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Creditors of Mary T. Dunn, deceased, are no
tified to file with me all claims against said de
ceased as required by law.
This Jan. 9. lUOO.
EDWIN BROBSTON.
Administrator MaryT Dunn,deceased.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Whereas Edwin Broteton, administrator ot
Mary T. Dunn, represent* to the court in his pe
tillon, duly filed and entered ou record, that lie
has fully administered said Mary T Dunn’s es
tate. This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditor*, to show
cause, if any they can. why said administrator
should not lie discharger! from his administra
tion and recieve letters of dismission on the first
Monday in April, lioo.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
This Jan. 9, 1900.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
To whom it may concern:
All persons indebted to George W. Calvin, late
of said county deceased, are hereby notified and
requested to make immediate payment to the
undersigned; and all persons having claims
against said deceased and his estate are re
quested to present same to the undersigned in
manner and time required by law, and so soon
as ran be for payment. This December 9th, 1899.
ELLA J. JENNINGS,
Administratrix of the estate of George W. Cal
vin, deceased.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
Whereas Edwin Rrobston, adminietiator of
W m. S. Pittman, represents to tbe court in his
petition duly filed and entered on record, that be
has fully administered said WlUlam S. Pitt
man's estate. Thia is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if any they can, whv said administrator
should not be discharged from his administra
tion and receive letters of dismission on the
first Monday in April, 1900.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
This Jau. 9,1900.
Wines and Lenars,
Of.anj desired biand, and 'n tip top gon*^
'f If 11 We carry such geed* as U|
• jllj a PP roval of and •(rimin*tiog^fj|BHp!
Jzfyfr “|j jjjj| All of fin- body and rich flavor a>
been mellowed under the most favd^^H
R. V. DOUGLAS,
206 BAY STREET. ”
Something Wtrth lotytetlen
as well as'trial, is our
4YTIT grade coal. Any one tbst gives our
Jehao c*>l a fair trial will owu that it
klj •'' i-Th*- most economics', Leal bursiaa
W.jb *' ■ . .V ErNpKj j and halisfactory coal for huussbula
jT jlf ® purposes that can be procured asy-
WfjM where, and * fair margin of proit it
JBjGBADEA MMsMJ, We al-o k*ep a full stock of selsotsd
I SB aicM V ..... If-fUfcrf** j 8 SBfg Oak, Pine sod lortirwood, Bricks
rJ jEßdWgjfflAe ayff Shingles, Lathe. Lime, Plaster, Hair,
HSiSt: WMr ""'"coney & parkeb, (
* T * Stre^j
[“HousewoiCis haid work without Gold Dustl
Cleaning Silver
Instead of scouring and rubbing each piece of
sjlver aeparaleljr, ihe whole service can be aa
effectively cleaned in a few minutes. Alter each
Rilver should be put into • pan (kept
eapecitiiy for the purpose) and cover with luke
warm water, to which teaspoonful) of
Gold Dust Washing Powder
U added; set the pin on the range until the water
•** <° boiling point, then lift out each piece with
a wire spoon and lay on a soft linen cloth, wiping
quickly with chamois akin. The pieces so clean
ed will he highly polished and look like new.
7h ain-'V* is loksD from our fr#a Look lat
GOLI>K.N RULES FoK BoUKWOEK"
Wa “• tsqusst to
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CMOO9O. St. Lc-ula. Horn York. " n
if h linn of m "in:
Interchangable Rigid Roller-Breaking Carriages.
Adjustable Regular or Speed Kcnpemt*.
' TYPEWRITERS.
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lolicited. Agents wanted.
SOU TIIERN T Y PE W R UP ER
Brunswick* Ga.
Rictiioid Mm College,
EXTENDS TO Y'OU
tbe comm or tee i:m
And would like for you to have one
of their new 1000 foldere, elegantly
embossed in gold and one of the
handsome*! ever inued from_*ny
school.
Call at College office after Januar
1. or addrea* P. O. Box 85.
PAINT STORE.
Wall Paper
—at the—
PAINT
STORE,
502 Monk St.
W. H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
The modern and moat effective cura ftr
constipation and all liver trouble!—the fa
moui little pille known as DeWitt's Little
arly Riser*. W. J. Butts.
I. M. BURNETT,
-HUGOESSOR TO— A 4
D; J. Dili io Jk
fi. I. Sleppoii Eg
Grain, Hay, Flour, Ye£
Grits, Meal, etc.
<l7, 119 and 321. Newcastle.
HIT
:.:, mat Fit
Always on Hand-
A Full .Line of Fancy Candied
ELI ZISSIMATO,
302i Newcastle St.
LOTT & LEWI'S
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Cigars. Tobacco and Grain. Agent* fat
Celebrated Cuban btix, Fitxhugh let,
Howell Cobb, Regalia dal Frincipa
Cigars. White Satin and Orange Blos
som Flour—Unequal ed,
ComejfrU and Bay Sts. j