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44 Every Cloud Has
a Stiver Lining
The clouds of btd Hood enveloping
humanity have a silver lining in the shape
'of a specific to remove them, his Hood's
Sarsaparilla, America's Greatest Medicine,
vohxch drives out all imparities from the
blogd, of either see or any age.
fHccdS So UufMridg.
NeveMhsappomts
The Brunswick Times.
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ROLAND A. MULLINS, Butinois Manager
Tbe United Mtates treasury la said
to contain more than |400,000.00fi in
gold, an amount which le gurpauetl
only in the Bank of Rueeta with ita
♦400,000,000.
Th® Washington I’oat aaja: “Some
of (be new* our British friend* fail to
reeclva from the Transvaal i* a great
Improvement upon many of the Otl*
dupatcbes.”
. , OtrmmaT purcDaiee everjWmmrtx
(ifftl tier safe. ortr BO.ObO/KiFfiity n d
Last year (.Treat Britain bought twice
a* muoh a* she sold, while America
••he three times a* muoh a* she buye.
Kev.Cbarle* M. Sheldon, the author
of “In Ut* Step*” and the “Cruelflx.
ion of f’hilip Strong,” will hare an
opportunity for tne week to run a
daily paper just a* he thinks a Chris
tian daily newspaper should be run.
For one week, beginning March IStb,
Hr. Hheldon will have absolute con
trol Of the Topeka, Kansas,Daily Cap
ital. He will run the paper to suit
himself, just a* he think* Christ would
run it if He were on earth. He will
have the auggeationa and help of many
of the leading newspaper men in the
oountry, H* will bare more than a
month to make bis plan* and work
out bis Ideas for special features of
the paper each day during the week
b* will be in obargr. Tbs experiment
is a novel and interesting one. If Mr.
Bbeldon undertakes to run a paper
along tbe lines suggested in his novel, ,
“In Hi* Step*,” It is safe to say that
the week beginning March 13lh will
bs the moet exciting and eventful pe
riod in the history of Topeka.
FINE BIT OF IRONY,
lime. I’attl used to;keep her ‘press
notice*,” but these after awhile filled
*o many volumes that ehe discontin
ued collecting them. One cutting from
a Chicago newspaper is as follows:
"Mens. I’attl, the eminent sooalist and
farewelllst, will come to us for posi
tively tbs last time next year. All
who expeot to dls before year after
next will do well to hear the human
nightingale on this trip, for Patti
never says good-bye twice in the same
year, and to die without bearing her
high, two tbousand-dollar note, is to
•ask the hereafter in woeful ignorance
ot the heights to which a woman with
longs, a castle in Wales, and who
6?*s only one kind of soap, can soar
When she tries.”
BOW HERMAN FOOLED BIM.
A Triek the Famous Magieigg Flayed on
tbe Conductor.
Tim Great Herrmann, the prince of
magloians, bad oonaiderable fan with
a street oar oooduetor in Bt. Louie,
Mo., reoently. Herrmann wae on a
down-town Waabfngton avenue oar,
tbe oondoctor came through collecting
fare* and Herrmann had in hie hand
to give him a teo-doliar gold piece.
The conductor glanced! at the coin,
and eaid: “I oan’t change that; ie
that the smilleat you have?” “You
oan’t obgage that?” said (Hermann,
and in biaband waas dfty-oent piece.
Tbe oonduotor glanced enapioienely at
him and reached to taka tbe ooin when
to big surprise it was again a ten-do!-
lar gold pieoe. “Did I not tell yon,"
be eaid, eavagely, handing the coin"
back to Herrmann, “that 1 eould not
change it. You will have te give me
■ometbing smaller, or else get off tbe
oar. Tbe oompany doe* not make
obange for anything over two dol
lars.” “’Well, you will have to change
this, then,” eaid Herrmann, and there
in hie band was tha flfty-oent pieoe.
“Say, what ie this anyway,” eaid the
oonduotor; “have I got them?” “1
don’t know,” replied Herrmann,
“whether yon have or not, bat if you
don’t obange tbie coin and slop an
noying me I shall report you to the
oompany.” “Well, I’ll be 1"
said the conductor, ae he rang up eev
eral feres by mistake, and the crowd,
who had recognized Herrmann, roar
ed with laughter.
B. B. B. FOE BAD BI.OOD.
On* Trial Bottle Beat te The That
Reader*.
a it lit*o tt.etis aid thin dlnsii
eruptions, pimples, scrofula, eatiug sores, ul
cers, cancer, eczema, skin scabs, eruptions end
sore* on children, rt eitsrrh.
***. l*ulimes, .to. * poeiuhs
cldc cme Is found in U. B. (t. (Boteole
Blood llelm), theigpit wonderful Uood purl.
Her of the age. It hae been thoroughly tested
for past thirty year* sad hae always cured
even the most deep-seated, persistent cases, at
ter doctors and patent medicines had all fail
ed. B. B. B. cures by driving out of the blood
the poisons and humors which canes all these
troubles, and a cur* is thus mad* that }s per
manent. Contagions blood poison, producing
eruptions, swollen glands, uloersted throat
and mouth, etc., cured by B. B. 8., the onl
remedy that can actually cure this trouble.
At druggists, fl per large bottle; six large bot
tle (full treatment) te.
every Time* reader may test B. B„ B. a
trial bottle sent free and prepaid ou request.
MedlcaT.advlce free. Address Blood Balm Cos.
Atlanta, *.
. H. Appleton, juatloe of th* peso*
Clarksburg, N. J., says, “DeWitt'a Little
Early Risen an th* beat pills used for
constipation. We use no other*.” Qaiok
ly cure all liver and bowal troubles. W. J.
Butts.
German Tuesday Writ.
The Cotillion olub baa ohtnged the
datea of all german* arranged for the
past week, and the next on* will occur
at the Oglethorpe Tuesday night next,
January thirtieth.
A Thou and Tonga**
Could not exgress tho rapture of Aania E.
Springer, of 1126 Howard afreet, Philadel
phia, Pa., when the fonnd that Dr. King’s
New Dieoovery for consumption had com
pletely oured her of a hacking oough that
for many year* had made life a burden.
All other remedies and doctors could give
her no help, butihe aayeof tbie royal cure
—"it soon removed the pain In my oheet
and 1 can now ileep soundly, something I
can scarcely remember doing before. I
feel like sounding its praises throughout
the universe.”. So will every one who triee
Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble
of the throat, chest or lungs. Price soc
end 11.00. Trial bottle free et all drug
tores ; every bottle guaranteed.
B. Tlurkield, health inepector of Chi
cago. says, "kodol Dyspepsia Cun cannot
be recommended too highly. It cured ase
of severe dyspepsia.” It digeete what you
eat and caret indigestion, heartburn and
all forms of dysppsia. W. J. Butts.
tbe BKUHWIUI TIMES THUhBDAY MORNING JANUARY 25 1900
Out in Kansas
lives a happy wife. She writes: “ 1
have used Mother’s Friend before
two confinements. Tbe last time I had
twin*, and wse in labor only a few min
utes. Suffered very little.” The reasoa
why
Mother’s Friend
doe* expectant mothers to much
good it because it is an external liniment,
to be applied upon the outside, where
much of the strain comes. It help* be
ciuse the pore* of the akin readily absorb
It, and it come* into direct confect with
end' ie absorbed by the part* involved.
Morning sickness is quickly banished,
and nervouanaea is kept completely away.
Tbe sanae of dread and foreboding ia noi
experienced, even during labor Itaelf.
Confinement la ahort and almoat without
pain. Recovery ia quick and aure. Bed
of all, Mother’s Friend benefits the
unborn fust as miich as the expectant
mother, and when the little one cornea I)
will be strong, lusty and healthy.
Dnagglets sell Mother’s Friaad tor SI a bottle.
Bnd for our free book on tho subject,
finely tlluetrated.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO
ATLANTA. GA.
" Funeral tf Mrs. Kajmsad-
Th* funeral services over th* re
mains of Mrs. Margaret H. Raymond
were held yoaterday at the reaidenoe
of Mr. J, 8. Raymond, 707 Howe
street. Revs. Walter M. Uilmere and
W. F. Hollingsworth oßciatad, and a
large number of friends of tbs family
were present to pty tbe lest sad trib
ute to tbe departed before her remains
wars earned from her loved ones hers
to their home in Tarmoutb, Novi*
Seotia. At one o’clock tbe oeeket
was placed aboard the Southern train,
v
accompanied by Mr. H. H. Raymond
end Mr. J. S. Raymond, sons of tbe
deceased, end tbe journey homeward
began. It.will be a sad home ooming,
for Mrs. Raymond bed only left Yar
mouth a few days age bright end
wgt
cheery, as wes her usual manner, end
i
with a light heart ae she began the
trip southward. Her arrival hare was
greeted with pleasure by tbe many
wbo had grown to love bar in vieit* of
paat years, and they have not yet be
gun totally reelite tbe suddenness of
herdeetb. Theeympetby of ell Bruns
wick bee gone out to tbe bereaved
one* in their great eorrow, end there
la none but who would relieve tbeir
burden if wee in their power. *
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, If you used Ur.
King’s New Life Pill*. Thousand* of suf
feren have proved their matchless merit
for stok and nervous headache*. They
make pure blood and strong nerves and
build up'your health. Easy to take. Try
hem. Only 36 cents. Your money back tf
not cured. Bold by all druggists,
You never know what form of blood
poison will follow oonstipation. feep tbs
liver clean by using DeWitt'a Little Early
Risen and you wili avoid trouble. They
are famous little pills for constipation
and liver and bowel troubles. W. J. Butte
Judg* Beonet Presiding ia Brook*.
Judge Joseph \V. Bennet, of th*
Bruoewiek circuit, le presiding over
Brooke superior eourt this week, and
1s making ae usual a very do* impres
sion on all attending th* oourt.
Basklsn’s Anita Salve.
The beet salve in the world for outa,
bruiaea. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
•ores, tetter, ohapped bands.chilblains
•orna and all akin eruptions, and posi
tively ourea piles, no no pay required.
It is guaranteed to give perfect eatie
faction or money refunded. Prioe 3k
ent. For sale by ell druggists.
Fair meeting at court house!
tonight at 7:30. 1
DEWIT IN SAYANNAH, MARCH 20 AND 2
Tke Program a' Arranged for Hu Reception
Admiral Dewey bee writteojtbe Re
oeption Commute# that he will be in
Savannah on March 20tb and 21st, and
will be acoompanied by Mrs. Dewey.
Tbie will be a grand occasion with tbe
Savannah folks, and arrangement* are
now under way Jooking to having aev
eral warship* to greet him.
Tbe Admiral will arrive in Savan
nah March 20ib. Tbe morning of that
day, ba will be taken down the river
on one of tbe steamers of tb* Oceen
Steamship company and sbown tbe
harbor. Ha will be acoompanied by
oltizena especially invited for that
trip. Wnila tbe Admiral ia down tbe
barbor, Mr*. Dewey will be in charge
of a committee of ladies in the city
who will entertain her.
Tb* night of March 20tb, there will
be a general reoeption accorded the
Admiral and Mr*. Dewey at tbe De
Sot* hotel.
i
March 21sr, in tb* morning, tbere
will be a drive around tbe oity for one
hoar after breakfaet. In the afternoon,
there will be a parade of a‘l tbo mill
tary of Savannah and the surrounding
country, which will be reviewed by
the Admiral from the Bull street re
read* of the D* Soto hotel.
Tbe evening of MarJlP Jlat, there
will be a banquet tendered tbe Admi
ral end Mrs. Dewey at tbe De Site
hotel.
1. N. Bishop guarantee every bottfe off
Chamberlain'* Cough remedy uud will re
fund the money to any on* who is not sat
lulled after using two-thirds of tbe con
tents. This i* .the beet remedy in the
world for le grippe, colds, croup and
whooping oough and ia pleasant and tale
'to taka. It prevent* any tendency of a
Sold to result In pneumonia.
- —"-0
German Peftpened.
' Owing to the deaVh of Mrs. Ray
mond, the german wbiob wa* to have
been given lest Tuesday night by tbe
Cotillion ciub wet postponed.
Stale of Ohio, City $ Toledo. Luca* county.;
Frank J. Cheney nakes oath that he la senior
partner of the firm < F. J. Cheney A Cos., doing
business in the city >f Toledo, eouuty and state
aforesaid, and th* aid firm will pay the me
ONE HUNDRED OI.LAEH for each and every
ease of retai l h that cannot be cared by Hall’s
Catan b Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to and before ;mc this nth
4ay of December, ISnfi. W
A. W. GLEASON,
Notary Habile.
Sold by all dmgglste, Tin.
Hall’t Family Pills tbe beet.
Blast System's New Bekedule.
-Effective at 13101 a. m., Jen. 14.
Plant Byatem will operate follow
ing schedule In and out of Bruns
wick: Train 37 leave* Brunswick at
7:30 a. m.; 88 leave* Brunswick 6p.
m.; 90 arrive* at Brunswick 10:15 a.
m.; 88 arrives ’at BrunavriHkll :30 p.
A Descendant of the Creoles.
Are you ever annoyed by a tickling sen
sation in the throat or a persistent hack
ing cough? If so Cheney’s Expectorant is
tha medicine you need, i speak from ex
perience. H. L, Williams,
New Orleans, La.
Fair meeeting at court house
tonight at 7:30.
•_
Georgia—Glynn County.
Under and by virtue of a power of sale con
tained in that certain deed to -.cure debt from
Mary A. Valentino and John C. Valentino unto
E, J. Blc, aa trustee for the American Build
ing, Loan and Tontine Savings Association, of
Memphis, Tennessee, said deed recorded in Vol.
. Mortgagee, page 66, records of said countv,
reference to said record being had for all pur
poses. There will be sold before the court house
in Brunswick, Ga„ on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary, 1900, during the legal hours of sale, the
following property in said deed described.to
wit: Sew Town loti Eos. USB and HOT.
and rail improvements thereon as per
Baldwins map of aaid city made in 18S7; for the
purpoae of satisfying the indebtedness now due
'dde*l to said association, amounting
to 1370.58 principal besides interest, dues, tines
and oosta o'this sale. Terms cash; purchaser
pays for titles The said grantors having for
more than six months failed to pay the dues
and Interest as in their said decdfto secure debt
they obligated themselves to pay.
This Dec. SOth, 1898.
Mary A. Valentino and John C. Valentino by
their attorney in fact, 0. B. Galloway as trus
tee (succeeding R. J. Black meationed In aaid
deed) American Building. Loan and Tontine
Savings Association,of Memphis, Tenn.
D.\V. RRAUSS,
Plain tiff’s Att’y,
Foul-Smelling
Catarrh.
Catarrh ie one of the most obstinate
diseases, and hence the moat difficult
to get rid of.
There i* but one way to cure it.
The disease ia in the blood, and all the
■prays, washes and inhaling mixtures
in the world can have no permanent
effect whatever upon it. Bwift’e Spe
yifle cures Catarrh permanently, for it is
the only remedy which can reach the
disease and force it from the blood.
Mr. B. P. McAllister, of Harrodsburg,
Ky., had Catarrh for years. He writes:
“I could see no improvement whatever,
though I was constantly treated with sprays
and washes, and differ,
ent Inhaling remedies—
f In fact, I could feel that
/ mm. each winter I was worse
than the year previous
jjfkfc. 9 “Finally It was
Ww ffsi brought to my notice
A '4/ that Catarrh was a hlood
disease, and after think
Jr In* over the matter. I
ac saw It wae unreasonable
4 aPSPtCT L-jS* to expect to be cured by
(gKcf wqL. / Mgy remedies which only
BWf. IffrAF tV', reached the surface. I
SpKrMPVßffMwwr then decided to try
4. 8. Si, and after a few bottle* were used, 1 no
ticed a perceptible improvement. Continuing
the remedy, the disease waa foroed out of my
system, and a complete cure wea the result,
fedvlsa all who have this dreadful disease to
abandon thelrlooal treatment,whichhasnever
lone them any good, and take 8. 8. 8., a rem
edy that can reach the disease and cure It.”
To oontinue the wrong treatment fot
Catarrh ia to cc itinue to suffer. Swift’s
Specific is a real blood remedy, and
cures obstinate, deep-seated diseases,
which other remedies have no effect
whatever upon. ‘ It promptly reaches
Catarrh, ana never fail* to cure even the
moat aggravat A cases.
S.S.S. r The Blood
is Purely Vegetable, and is the only
blood remedy guaranteed to contain no
dangerous minerals.
Books mailed free by Swift Specific
Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
Application for Charter,
STATE or GEORGIA—Connty of Glynn.
To the Superior eourt of said county, the
Honorable Joseph W. Bennet, Judge thereol:
The petition of C. A. Clark. U P. Pinckney,
J. G.Carter, R. M. Sawyer. O. M. Huggs. VV. H
Mattbewa end Berry l>ouglaee respectfully
shows:
1. That they, and such other persons as here
after may he associated with them, desire to be
incorporated under tbs name sod style of the
llruAKwlck Biek Benefit end AidjHoctety.
2. That the object of said society is to provide
for the care of its members when sick or una
ble to pei form manual labor, and to provide for
the payment of the funeral expenses of such of
its members as may dis, and ceiierally to per
fect an organisation tor the mutual beneft. end
w fillers ot its mem tiers.
a. That tbe said aoalety shall l a mutual or
ganization and have bo capital stock.
4. That the principal place of busmees and
domicile of aald -oeiety -hail be In the city
of Brunswick In said county of Glynn,
5. That the aaid society detires to have the
following rights, power- and privileges:
[a] Town.:* by-laws, rules and regulations
for its xovernment and constol;
lb To fix tbe amount of membership fee and
weekly and monthly dues end taeacweineiits of
its mom hers, and to regulate aueh membership
and amount of fee*, and dues and MM.iim.au
by designating such membership in different
flMiti;
(c! T# issue certificates of memlwrahip In a;-
cord a tic© with such by-law*, rule* and re*uia
tiooH; f
Id} To preaeribe the sura* to tie paid as bene
fits to its members in case of sickness or i>h|M
cel disability or personal injuries, according* to
tbe class of such ineraberahip#: F
fe] To dr amount* to be paid for funsjrpT ex
penses of it# members;
[fj To have ft corporftie seal, sO^**r a body
Corporate end politic to
tracted with; to impieaii in
any court ttf competent fue and
be sued: to purchase and own smh real estate
an may be required or desired fjirTbe conductor
Us affairs, and to sell, alien, utMgage or other
wise dispose of the same, and to Ip.prove ruen
real estate;
le] And m addition to such rights, powers
and authority they desire for agra society all
the rights powers and authority incident to
corporaUoim generally, by virtue of
lawn of said elate. Mi
. That they d<*dre that tkemirn or Raid ho
ciety shall l>e by a Hoard of Managers
to be composed of not let 4 # than seven (7) nor
more than elt %ei . aftaa, all of whom inuat
be members of taut society in good standing.
All mem hem of aid society shall be considered
In good standing w JlO ore DOt n nrrear in the
payment ol their due. - A majority of the
Board of Manager*‘hail always inside in the
said Glynn county ,*nd a majority of said Hoard
shall constitute a Ruottum for the transaction of
business. ThafrJW* Board of Managers hali be
eleeteo by the JStmbtn in good standing nt a
regular annual meet ng, or at u called meeting
of such m riter reasonable notice pub
lished in a poBMe gazette in the city of Brans
wick. Tbe brat Board of Manage** elected un
der this chnrtef shall hold office until the reg
ular annua! mooting of the members to lie held
in nineteen u ndrc.l and one (l'Ol)-.The time for
holding the regular annual meetings and oth
er meeting'* of n embers, and of the regular
meetings Board cf Managers, shall l>e
fix (Hi and pmeribed in tbe by law*. At the
<• ' nseml oia of the society each mem
ber in ffKKI standing shall be entitled to one
vote,
T. That tbe petitioners herein named shall
?tav© t ight and authority to solicit members
*r ftApa society and to call a meeting of such
members after having given ten days notice in
a pub ic gazette publisu .1 In said city of the
time and place ojf meeting. At such meeting
the members present shall have the authority
and power to elect officers and a Board of Man
agers wbo shall hold until tbe annual moting
in nineteen hundred and one [l#Jl]
8, That tbe officers ol said society shall be, in
addition to said Board of Managers,a President,
a Vice-President, a Secretary and a Treasurer,
all of whom shall be elected at tbe regular an
uual or propeily called meetings of memliera.
The Board of Managers shall have tbe right
and authoritv to elect a soliciting agent and
•uch other officers ami agents as they deem nec
essary for tbe proper conduct of the affairs of
the society. That the Board of Managers shall
have the right and authority to flx the com
pensation of the officers of said society and to
require bonds of officers, but the compensation
Of no officer shall be increased during his term
of office. The president of the society shall be
tl officio member of the Board of Manager*, but
no other uienUier of the Board of shall
be eligible to hold any other office in the said
society.
U. That the petitioners and their associates
desire to be incorporated as aforesaid for a term
of twenty (20) rears with the privilege of
amendment and renewal of this charter as pro
vided by law.
Wherefore the petitioners pray that an order
be passed granting this application with all the
rights, powers and privileges herein prayed for.
SPA USA TWITTY,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
Georgia—Glynn County,
1 hereby certify that the above application for
charter for the Brunswick Sick Benefit and Aid
Society was Hied in the office of the Clerk of the
Superior court of aaid county this the 24th day
of January, 1900,
H. ¥. DU BIGNON,
Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County,
Fair meeting at court house
tonight at 7:30.
Sis
L. T. Travi, agent Southern H. R., Seli
na, fix, writee, “I can’t aay too much in
praiee of One Minute Cough Cough Cure.
In 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. J. Butte,
y!s Bo 1 tits, rissb, Jugs Gr telt,
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*. Simple, Straight away Kilibon Feed Perfect
Adjustable lingular or Speed Eacapemenu,
'P Cnlvcrsal Kt yhoard. Removable Platen. Write*
TYPEWRITERS.
Rebuilt machines of all wakes foi , ale rent or exc large. Tie inly fuel cry iqulj.ped
building plant in the South. Typewriter anil office auppliee at low eel price*, t’oi respumieuee
•elicited. Agents wanted.
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Brnsswick. Us.
Mil's Oisiss College
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PAINT STORE.
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PAINT
STORE,
502 Monk St.
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
The modern and mott effective cere for
constipation and all liver troubles—the fa
mous little pilie known as DeWitt’a Little
a rly Biters. W. J. Butte.
). M. BURNETT,
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Hay, Flour, |
Grits, Meal, etc. I
7, ? 19 and i2i. NewcaadeJ
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Always on Hand.
A Full 'Lins of Fancy CalWiss
ELI ZISSIMATO,
3021 Newcastle St.
LOTT & LEWIS
WHOLESALE GROCERS
igara. Tobacco and Grain. Agents for
Celebrated Cuban Btix, litshugh Lee,
Howell Cobh. Regalia del Princlpd
Cigars. White Satin and Orange ,'Blcw-M
vora Flour— tlnequaled,
Corner F and Bay Sts^H