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BISHOP BENJAMIN J. KELLEY.
Tbe oonaecraDon of Rev. BsnJ inlo
.T. Kelley, I). D., In Richmond yes
terday, at St. Peter’s cathedral, as
bishop of tbe see of Savannah, la a
matter of interest, not oily to tbe
Oatbol cs of Georgia, but to a large
oircle of Proteetant friends and admi
rer* of Father Kelley who, for fifteen
years past, has been a popular priaat
In Georgia. He la one of tbe beat
known of tbe Catholic olergy in this
country, and by reason of bis distin
guished abilily and ripe Christian
character, wa aeleotrd for tbe high
offloa Into which he ha* Just been in
ducted. Bishop Kelley will nave a
warm weloome to Georgia in hi* new
capacity. He n well known in Stvan
nah and Atlsnta, and to many peopl*
in lllia city.
Bibop Kelloy li a native of Vir
ginia, having been born at Peter*-
burg, October 13, 1847. He was a pri
vate in” (lenrraTKelmper’•"command
in the (iunfederate army at ievrnteen
year* of age. After a *bort expert
lenee a* a new*paper reporter, he be
gan to prepare himielf for tbepriea'-
hood, hi* theologioal atudle* being
completed at the Atntßta*j> college at
Rome.
It wan not alone the tact that Bishop
Kelley was bortypirginia tbat da
te tnvtned the teleotion of St
Peter’* at Rlchn/ond a* the ptaoe of
hia consecration. It wa* In S f . Peter’*
that he waa ordained a priet Deoem
)or 81, 1873. The ooneora*ion wa*
performed by the late Blebop Broker,
Blood Poiion Ourod by B. B B.—Bottle Froo
to Suffsmi-
Ilecpcealede, obstinate case*, tic kind
that have reoiated doctor*,hot iprlng* and
patent medicine treatment, quickly yield
to B. B, B. (Botanic Blood Balm), thor
oughly letted for twenty yeara. Have you
i. uoou* patches In the mouth? Sore
T roat, Kruptioin, Bating Bore*, Bone
in*, Itching Skin, Swollen Gland*, Stiff
Joint*,' Copper Colored Spot*, Chancre*
Ulceration on the body? Hair and eye
bro- < fall out? I* the akin a mat* of boil*,
pimple* and ulcere? Then thi* wonderful
11 B. B. speoilio will completely change
ihe whole body into a clean, perfect con
dition, Iree from eruption*, and skin
month w ith the glow of perfect health B.
B. B. drain* the pofon out of the system
so the symptoms cannot rtturn. At the
tame time B. B. B. hutlda up the broken
and. wn constitution and improvea the diges
tion. .Bo sufTeret* may test B. B. B. a trial
bottle will he given away free to sufferer*.
J). B. B, for ealo by druggists at |1 per
large bottle, or 6 large bottlei, lull treat
ment, t 5. Complete diieotlone with each
bottle. For Trial bottle addreea 81-OOl)
BALM CO., Atlanta, Oa. Deecribe trouble
aid Free medical advice given.
if a young man etaya too late, the
K rl’e father la apt to kick .
Brave Men Fall
Victims <b stomach, liver and kidney
troublea aa well aa women, and all leel the
remit in loaa of appetite, poiaona in the
blood, baokaclie, nervouaneaa, headache
ami tired, llatleaa, run-down feeling But
i here'i no need to feel like that, Listen to
J w. Gardner. Idaville, lnd. He aaya;
■•Electric Bitters are just the thing fora
man when he ia run down and don't care
whither he livei or dies. It did more to
give me ntw strength and appetite than
any thing 1 could take. I can now eat any
thing and have anew Icaee on life." Only
Ml cents at all drug atoree. Every bottle
guaranteed.
then of Wilmington, Del., diocese,
and the aaaiatiate were tbe present
Cardinal Gibbons, then biebop of
Richmond, and tbe late Arobbisbop
Gross, then bishop of Savannah. Tbe
present bishop-eleot was consecrated
by Bishop B-cker for bia then dioease
of Wilmington, and accompanied him
when that preiata was transferred t<
G-orgia. For year* be ws* a priest
in Atlanta, and for tbe past fonr years
baa been stationed in Savannah a*
vicar-general, and aiboe the death of
Biabop Beoker, baa been administrator
of tbe diooese.—Augusta Chronicle
Cell at Bishop’s drug store and get a
free sample of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They are an elegant physic.
They alio Improve the appetite, strength
en tbe digestion and regulate the liver and
bowels They are easy to take and pleas
ant in effect.
An oflio*ooat should lastforever, as
It la never worn out.
.Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen’s Koot-Ease, a powder. It ouria
painful, smarting, swollen feet and in
growing nail*,and instantly takes tbe sting
out ol corns and bunions. It's tbe greatest
comfort discovery of tbe age. Alien’s Foot-
F.ase makes tight or new shoes feel easy.
It is a certain cure for sweating, callous
and hot, tired, aching teet. Try It today.
Bold by all druggists and shoe stores. By
mall for '26c In stamps. Trial paokage
FREE, Address Allen 8. Olmsted, I.tßoy
N. Y.
A defective stomach keeps more peo
ple awake than a guilty conrolenoe.
J.O. Kennedy, Roanoke, Tann., say*. "1
cannot aay too much for lie Witt’* Witch
Ha/.ei Salve. One box of it cured what the
doctor* called an Inscrutable ulcer on my
jaw.” Cure* piles and all skin disease*
Book out for worthies* immitationa. W.
J. Butts, the druggist.
Be grateful fur your blessing and it
will make your trial* look tniall.
quick Relief for Aatbma.
Ml** Maude Diokens. I’araona, Kansas,
write*: “J suffered eight year* with asth
ma In Its worst form. 1 had several at
tacks durir K the last year and was not ex
pected to live through them. 1 began us
ing Foleys Honey and Tar and it lias nev
er failed to give immediate relief.” W J
Butte, the druggist.
There are timee when the oorkecrew
is mightier than the typewriter.
Working Night and Hay.
The busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever wae made !• Ur. King's New Life
Bills. Kvery pill ie a sugar- coated glob
ule of health tbat changes weakness Into
strength, listtessness into energy, brain
fag Into mental power. They're womlerlu
In building up the health. Only 250 per
box. Sold by all druggist!.
Perfumery, sold at half a do>lar a
bottle should be worth fifty oents.
His* MfE WAS SAVED
By Chambirlain’i Oolie Oh' lara and Diar
rhosa Rimidy.
“lam aura.that Chamberlain'! Coilo,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy [at one
t'-ne saved my life,” aaya A. E. Lafaliette.
of Gregory Landing, Clark oounty, Mo, "I
was In such bad shape that the doctors said
I Qotild not live. When 1 wai at the low
est abb one of my neighbors brought in a
bottle ol Chamberlain's folio. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy and 1 took it and got
instant relief. 1 soon got up and around.
That wat nine years ago and 1 am atlll in
good health. Bince then that medicine
hat always been in my liouee and always
will be. It le the beat on earth.” For tale
by Bishop's drugstore.
One woman seldom oalla on another
unleee she has a secret to tell.
Millions Given Away.
It la certainly gratifying to the public to
know of one concern in the land who are
not afraid to be generous to the needy and
Buffering, The proprietors of Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, coughs
and colds, have given away over ten mill
ion trial bottles of this great medicine and
have the satisfaction of knowing it has ab
solutely cured thouearde of hopeless cases.
Asthma, bronchitis,hoarseness and all dir.
eases of the throat, chest and lungs are
surely cured by it. Call on all druggist
and get a free trial bottle. Regular lire 50c
andfl. Every bottle guaranteed or price
refunded.
THE.BRtJNSWICK TIMES, MOKNING, JUNE 7, lUOo.
44 Still Waters
Run Deep/'
In your body lies the vital
fluid, the blood. It makes no
noise, but it gives you life.
If it is strong, pure, full in
volume and vigorous, you
reap the benefit. If not, the
still waters of life, tainted
and poisoned, are well-springs
of disease. Hood's Sarsapa
rilla purifies the water of
life at its source. It makes
the blood healthful and keeps
it so, as nothing else can.
Family Medicine We value Hood’s
Sarsaparilla very highly. When we feel
the need of a medicine toe take It end it
keeps our systems in good order.” N.J.
Leighty, Booth, Kansas.
Eczema— ’’Hoods Sarsaparilla and
Hoods Olios Ointment cured eczema very
quickly. I <n >ould not be without them.”
Mrs. Rayner, 126 Kellogg Street, Fall
River, tMass.
Tired Feeling —" We take Hood’s
Sarsaparilla for our spring medicine and
whenever te have that tired feeling and
we find it ts good.” Mrs. John Work,
Cochranion. Pa.
Hood’s Wlisuv llTsrllls; ths non-IrrUstUig and
Owlj osthorllt fs toko with HoiJ’iTßsrwpsrUlsii
Cotton ought to reach 10 or 11 cents
before ths new crop cornea in,
Baokaohe should never be neglected. It
means kidney disorder, which, If allowed
to run too long, may result in Bright’* dis
ease, diabetes or other serious and often
fatal complaints. Foley’s Kidney Cure
makes the kidney* welt. Tike nothing
else. W J Butts, the druggist.
The average man is apt to believe
what the world doesn’t say about him
W.’.B. Musser, Mlllhelm, Pa., saved the
life of ills little girl by givings her One
Minute Cough Cure when she war-dytng
from croup. It te the only harmless reme
dy that gives immediate results. It quick
ly cures coughs, oolds, bronchitis, grippe,
asthma and *ll throat and lung troubles.
W J Butts, the druggist.
More Gulf storms and floods are
predicted.
What a splendid typi of tireless activity
Is the sun as the psalmist describes it iasu
ing"like a bridegroom from his chamber
and rejoicing like a strong man to run a
race." Kvery man ought to rise in the
morning refreshed by slumber and renew
ed by rest, aager for the struggle of the
day. But how rarely this is so. Most peo
ple rlee unrefreshed, and dreading the
strain of 'the day'a labors. The cause of
tbiei* deficient vitality and behind this
lies a deficient supply of pure, ru h blood
and an Inadequate nourishment of the
body. There ia nothing that wilt give a
man strength aad energy as will l)r.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, it
does this by increasing the quantity and
quality of the blood supply. This no irish
es the nerves, feeds the brein, builds up
enfeebled organs apd gives that tense of
strength end [power which makes the
struggleoflife a joy. The good feeling
which follows the use of Qolden Medical
Di covery is not due to stimulation as it
contains no alcohol, whiskey or in
toxicant. It does not hrWI up tlfe holy,
but builds it up into a condition or sound
health.
There will be between 1,000 and 2,-
000 oensus enumerators in Georgia.
J Q Hood, justice of the peace, Crosby,
Mies, makes the following statement: “1
can oertifv that One Minute Cough Cure
will do all that is claimed for it. My wife
could not get her breath and the tint dose
of It relieved her. It has also benefitted my
whole family." Is-acts immediately and
cures colds, coughs, croup, grippe, bron
chitis, asthma and all throat and} lnng
troubles. W. J . Butts, the druggist
The Georgia Weekly Dress will
meet in Elberton in July.
Red Hoi from the Gun
Was the Dali that hit G. B. Steadman of
Newark, Mich ,in the civil war. It caused
horrible uloere that no treatment helped
for 20 years. Then Bucklen's Arnioa Salve
cured him. Cures cuts, bruises, burns,
boile, felon#, come, ekln eruptions. “eat
pile cure on earth. 25b a box, Cure guaran
teed, Sold by all druggists.
The w re r ail trust has made a cut
f thirty five per oen'.
This ij tp certify that I have for fifteen
years used Dr. J. H. McLean's Volcanic
Oil Liniment in my family. Have also
used it when necessary for my horses and
have never round any liniment that will
equal it. W. THORPE, SR.,
Ennis, Tex J
For sale by W J Butte, the druggist.
If you nerd a tor ic take Kf-na Ki-na
the Tasteless Quinine Tonic—2sa a b ttle
No one wbo ie fit for heaven wants
to go there alone.
For two years Ira W Kelly of Manilie'd.,
Pa., was In poor health on account of kid
ney trouble. He consulted several physi
cian* and spent considerable money for
medicinea without obtaining relief until
he tried Foley 1 * Kidney Cure, and now
writes, “1 desire to add my testimony that
it may be the cause ol aiding others.” W.
J. Hutts, the druggiet.
Tbe slow race horse is a thing of tbe
p ,seed.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master,owners, nor con
aignees of the Norwegian bark Are
ola will bo, responsible for any debts
oon'racted by tbe crew of said vessel.
Andreaen, Master.
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHU. '*=■
ANNOUNCEMENTS,
:FOK COUNTY TRRA&URKfi.
I respectfully anbounce nv candidacy for
treoaorer of Glynn county, and nolle it the votes
of the people of Glynn in the primary on June
15th. H. 8. LEE.
rOH CORONER.
I respectfully announce iy candidacy for re
election l< the office of coroner of Glynn coun
ty and solieit 4hc vote# and influence of my
friend* and the public generally.
G A H. JENNINGS.
i VOH, TAX COLLECTOR.
£
fit reaped fully announce my candidacy tor
the office of Tax Collector and solicit the votsa
of all at the coming primary June IS*
11. J. READ.
FOR TAX RECEIVER.
I icspcctfully announce myself an a candidate
for the office of lax j.Receiver and solicit the
votes of the people of Ulyuiu
Buhjict.to 1 semenfflfr r
MASON TANARUS, SCARLETT.
LFor Repr^Mfittfive.
I respectfully announce ny candidacy for
the Hunac of Representative* subject to the
primary to l>e held on June 15th.
W. F, SYMONS.
AMfcfMfljf l !' -- : :
FOR < LEHR SUPERIOR COURT
I hereby Aunonnee my candidacy for Clerk
of the Superior Con ft of Glynn County , *ul-
Ject to primary election to be held on .June
15th. The ftnppoi t ami influence of my friend*
ami the public will lie appreciated*
11. li.UAHYKY.
FOR TAX RKCKIVBtt.
I respectfully announce my candidacy for
Receiver of tax*returns and aolicit the vote* of
ail at the primary Juno isth.
J. K. DUBBKRI.Y,
Full CLERK OF SUPERIOR COURT.
I respectfully aunouuce iny candidacy for
CU rk of Superior Court and solicit.the vote*
of the people Of Glynn in the primary on June
I.lth. H. F. duIUGNOS.
TO THE PUBLIC.
1 respectfully announce my candidacy for re
election to the office of aheriflT, and aoticit the
votea and influence of ail my friends and the
public generally. W. H. RERKIK.
FOR ORDINARY.
I reaped fully aunonnee my candidacy for re
eicctlon to ihe office of ordinary, and aolieit the
voteaof my friends and the public generally.
HORACE DART.
FOB SHERIFF.
I respectfully announce myself as a conrtldate
for the office of shorin', subject to the primary
to Be held on June 15th, and respectfully solicit
the votes of my friend* and the public gener
ally. 8. A. BURNEY.
PARKER’S |
HAIR BALSAM I
ClcattM-g an.l twa-.tit' * trie hair. >
Promotes a luxuriant erowth i
wßNever Fails to Restore Gray
- ‘ Hair to its Yo thru, Golr.
Yt* lHy ulni 1 1 slid Ivan tailing.
Wall Paper
—at the—
PAINT
STORE,
502 Monk I St.
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
CURE YOURSELF 1
>' Big for unnatural
orachar gt n, liill ain niat io n*.
irritations or ulcerations
of mucous membranes.
Painless, and not astrin
. *eu lor ijiwonoiM.
Sold of Drnnlstm
or sent io plain vrapnei
17 Prapaid, (ol
|1 00, or.J Si,7o,
Circular tent uu rirtiiftnt
Rob Roy Flour
Liberty Bell
Baking Powder
\
GIVES SATISFACTION.
_ \
That’s Enough. v x
Cycling has its ups and downs. Afler
the downs use Banner Salve if yon’re cut
or bruised. It heals tha huit quickly.
W J Butts, the druggist.
Try our M. P. C. VIVE camera
best thing out. J. A. Montgomery, 603
Gloucester street. ""■*■■■*■
To these who drink whlakey tor
pl-asure, HARPER Whiskey add*
zest to existence. To those who drink
whiekey for health’s aake, HARPER
Whir key make* l.fe worth living.
Sold by T. NEWMAN, Brunswiok,
Ua.
SHERIFF'* ALE
W.ll I* acrid lefore Ibe court house in the ci y
>* BrutiHWick, Glytta count/, G„ during the
legal hours of Bale, on the nut Tuesday- fn July
next* (too** certain two lota or parcel* of laml
Hituate, lying ard tiring in the city of Bi uno*
wick, C.a., known and designat' and upon RaU
win’a map or plan of said city, made A. D pfcf,
as the riouthe- icru one-fourth (1-4) of Tow n
Commons lot numl*rseventy eight (7ri},aod the
eastern one-fourth [l-i) of Tow a Commom lot
number seventy nine (T), between Amherst
street and Cochran avenue, aud gold as the
pro erty of Kac.tel Harmon under and by vir
tue of an execution Issued by the superior court
of Glvnn county and against Rachel Harmon
Masaie Patrick and John C. Moore and in favor
of AMen D. Caller, noteroor, for 1150 prlnci
\V. ft. nKRItIK. Sheriff. I
Suits
and Pants
Madc'to order on .abort notice.
M. ISAAC,
ifye Sailor,
Jußt IWCSlvod lbs most
MOM 111 STYLISH
SPRINGLGOODS
IN TH F CITY.*"
PRICES TO SOU ETON,
VI have alto A fall and complete stock Clothing
and Gents* Furnishing Goods, and please all
class of trade.! |1 make a specialty of
PANTS.
Give me an order. Guarantee satisfaction in
price, quality and word mans hip. I can do bet
ter work for losa money, aad toll you letter
good a for leas price, than nuy house in lhia
city.
M. ISAAC,
The Merchant Tailor.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
t*l onic is not only a
blood purifier, birf a
Blood maker for Pale,
Weak and Debilitated
people who have not
strength nor blood. It
acts as a tonic, it regu
lates digestion, cures
TANARUS!) spepsia and lends
strength and tone to
the ntrvcus system. It
is a medicine for weak women. It is a
purely vegetable medicine and can be taken
by the most delicate. Kidney diseases,
Rheumatism and all diseases of the Blood,
Stomach and nerves soon succumb to its
wonderful effects upon the human system.
Thousands of people in Georgia recom
mend it. Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the medicine
that the Quaker Doctor made ail of his won
derful quick cures with, It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Tcoth
>che, Backache, Rheumatism, Sprains,
Pain in the Bowels; in fact, all pain can be
relieved by it. Price 25c. and 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a
medicated soap for the skin, scalp and com
plexion. Price 10c. a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vege
nble ointment for the cure of tetter, ecxeraa
md eruptions of the skin. °riee ’Ac a box,
FOR SALE BY ; V '*
PolhiU’s Drug Store
CHRIS ARNHEIta,
DEALER IN eOL
|n|y ram Bern, pm m iih,
F*IKBIJ POULTRY.
FRESH vegetables, frfsh groceries
Fresh Eggs From the Country.
All goods sent out nice and clean, The best of eve
rything for the model housekeeper.
207 Monk Phone 89
Coney & Parker
DKALERHiN
Coal and Wood, Brick?
Lime,'Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Phone 18 525 Bay St.
Ftfß N I3LUREI
C. M’GARVBY,
213 Newcastle St'. - Brunswick, Gtt
Synopsis of Household Goods,
Bedding,
Stoves,
Trunks,
Golden Oak Chamber Suites,
Golden Oak Side Boards,
Hall Racks,
ChifFonieres,
Parlor Tables,
Dining Tables,
Kitchen Safes,
Matting and Art Squares From Kensington'.
J. J. IISSNER.
-WHOLESALE—
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, bacon
and Provisions. %
Grain, Hay and Bran A 4 Specialty
216 Bay Street. - Brunswick, Ga.
CHINESE RESTAURANT,
ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Proprietor.
You can get the best the market affords by eating here.
Bloodworth & Jones
New Livery Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given all
orders. Drayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-8. E St.
Book Cases,
Antique Oak Secretaries,
Pictu res,
Odd Pieces,
Bed Lounges,
Feather Pillows,
Toilet Sets,
Clocks,
Rugs,
J. U, BURNETT,
-SUCCESSOR TO—
-0 J. DM Ml!
C. 1. Hard J Son.
Grain, Hay, Flour, Feed,
Grits, Meal, etc.
}\ 7, ?10 and 121. Newcastle,