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KVKRY MORNING KXCKPT MONDAY
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C W. DEMINO, - - - Editor.
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WEATBBR REFORT-
Georgia: Tuesday, showers Light,
southerly winds
Teddy Konrevell’a old reg inrnl of
Rough ridera ia anxiuua for servtea it
Chinn. Teddy himself would doub'-
less prefer lending the regiment to go
log into the political grava to wlnoh
hie party hat consigned him.
Tbe Wonderful Curer cures *ll oura
ble dieeteee quickly, without pain or
medicine. Office, Micbeletn] block,
up-atkirr, Glouoeter street. Hour*
from 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 6 p. m., for
wbitee; colored 0:30 to s p. m. Con
sultation aad tost free. Gencorr, Tu
mors, Paralyaii, Kbeumatism, Dis
eases of Judies and Cbildren, Term*
two dollar* oasb, at timeof treatment.
It 1* understood that tbe Virginia
delegation lo tbe Kqnaa* City conven
tion w 11 vote for David Bennett Hill
for vice-president. Hill baa a strong
following in tbe South. It is under
stood that Ohio, Pennsylvania and
Texas will also vote for Uill for sec
ond place on tba tioket. It begin*to
look tike tbe Hill boom will *fffme
very reepeotahlo proportion* tVthe
time the convention ennoble*.
It baa bean oonnednl for tome time
tbat Hod. W. J. Bryen, of Nebreeke,
would be tbe nominee of the l>emo*
oratio ooorfDtioo at Kansaa City for
tbe presidency. A good many Demo
crats pei ton ally prefer aome o'her
candidate, but It would In* strange in
a country as large aa ours,' f euoh was
not the case However, tbe majority
of the Democrats desire a candidate
who can wio, and are willing to lay
aside tbeir personal preferences to get
such a man. It must be apparent to
every thinking Democrat tbat Mr.
Bryan stands a jjsttei chance to win
In November than any other man Ihe
Kansas City convention might name.
Mr. Bryan was (be oandidate of tbe
party four years ago, and Ids views
on public questions are well known.
There Is a strong sentiment in tbe
party In favor of shaping the platform
a* nearly a* possible in aoosrd with
the Nebraskan’* news and wishes.
This sentiment is growing, and now
seems likely to predominate at the
Kansas City convention. It is argued
that such a policy would strengthen
Bryan’s chanees of winning, and sfter
all, to win is the main thing now.
In Charge or Mr. Henry Osamas.
Mr . Ellenwood ha* resigned his po
sition with the Oglethorpe bar and
Manager Porter has engaged the ser
vices of Mr. Henry Camman to serve
the many customers of this .p( pular
resort. Ileury has a number of friends
who are pleased to note him in his
new position.
"He That is Warm
Thinks All So
Thousands arc "cold" in that they do
not understand the glow of health . This
implies disordered kidneys , liver , berwels,
blood or brain. Hood's Sarsaparilla
yh/es all <who take it the nvarmih of per
fect health . Oct Hood's because
3fotcl,S Saidatxniftq
S n, vapp ,
DoYou Head an Electric Balt?
For the past, ten year*, I*r. J. Newton
Hathaway, who ie recognized at tbe great
est of all our specialists, has been perfects
ing an electric belt, suitable to use in his
practice—one which he could furnish aa a
part of hie system of treatment, and which
he could conscientiously guarantee. He
now announces that he hae perfected ouch
a bait, which he believes to be the only
perfect belt made. Ie ie light, handeom
of great power, and with new attachment*,
which make it suitable for every cate. He
it prepared to furnish this belt to all pa
ticats who need it and who apply to him
for treatment, at a merely nominal charge.
Write to Dr. Hathaway today, telling him
all about your cate, and be will write you
aiout the belt; and if you desire, the belt
will be sent {’. 0. I)., for fnepectiou. Ad
dress, l)r. Hathaway A Cos., 25 Hiyan
street, Havannah, (it
Cheap Kate* via Pint Byt<“m.
Allan's. Oft. Annual Convention Mutual Altl
society, July 10-Kl On* anil "nc-tlilrd fare
round trip.
Chicago, HI. National Prohibition Conven
tion, June yj-in. One fare rou.d tiip. Ticket*
lo la- Hold June H, if., 2d, final limit July I.
Account above Deration the Plant Bjral#<n will
sell round trip tick da 884.85. Ticket* lo be
•old Annual 8X *0 and *7 w t.li final limit Sep
tember I, Inclusive.
Cincinnati, O. Annual Convention P. T. r.
U.til America, .July Uth-Wtli, lUOO, One faie
for round trip.
Cheap rate* account fourth of Jufy. One and
one-third faro round trip t" all point* In lieor
gla will apply. Ticket* 1" lie sold July Una
aril and tth with final limit July 7th, ICOO, in
clusive.
Theatre** Free Fnr 1900-1.
The “International Drama,” a lesd
ing Theatrical p'per, desires to ar
range with some lady or gentleman in
every lown In the United States to
tend It a brief weekly report of the
happening* of the theatres in their
town for the season of 1900-1. For
this service, they ieeua to the corr'e
spondeut their “Critic’s Credential
Card,” whioh entitle* them to the
uuial courtesies of Dramatic Papers
(two passes to etch play). It ia not a
hard task, nor doe* it rtquire an ex
perirnced newspaper writer, but they
most have a responsible person, who
will not abuse the privileges. The
“Ciltio’s Card” enab’ee the oi rreepoe
dent to see all play* that are presented
during the season without expense.
For fu 1 particulars address, Editorial
Dept., The Duane Publishing Cos.,
Publishers, 28 Duane St,, N, Y.
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHU.
DIVIDEND JNOTICB.
Tbs National Back of Brunswiok. Semi-
Annual, No. Eight.
Hki nswk-k. Ga., June 20, 1900.
The board of direotors of tbe Na
tional Bank of Briinawiok have tbis
day declared the eighth semi-annual
dividend of three per cent., ($3.00) per
share,) payable on and after July 2nd,
1900, to shareholders appearing on re
cord at the close of business, June
30th. - K. P. Wai.tkk,
Cashier.
To tbe deaf .—A rich lady cured of he
deafness and noise in the head by Dr.
Nicholeon’e Artificial Kar Drum gaveslo,
000 to bis institute, so that deaf people, un
able to procure the ear drum, may have
them free. Address,No. 1300. The Insti
tute 780, Wright Ave., New York, N . Y.
ty-se-
Great Bargain for Thirty Daya
18,240 acres long leaf ye low pine—
all virgiu—in Liberty oouuty, Fla.;
titles perfect, l'rice $3 00 en acie.
10,000 acres near the Georgia rail
road, in a few of Spartr; will
out from 6,000 to 8,000 feet of mer
chantable lumber per acre; eplendid
farming land. Trice SIO.OO an acre.
3,00 i acre, on he Soul tern railroad,
20 mile* below M icon ; will cut 15,000
feet merchantable lumber per aore.
Price SB.OO an acre.
Houses and lots on every afreet in
Brunawick fur rent ur aaie for oagli,
or oo ttie inataTmeiit plan. Can sell
you a ) ouae cheaper than you can buy
one. Will aeli you a two-story house
that coal $1,200 for S6OO. U. li and gtl
a bargain.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, TUESDAY MORNING JULY 3, 1900.
Beware of Ointments for Cstarrh
That Contain Mercury,
a* mercury will mrely destroy the senee of
amell and completely derange the whole
systi m when entering it through the mu
cous surfaces. Buch articles enould never
be used except on prescription! from repu
table physicians, aa the damage they will
do ie ten fold to the good y-u can poaeibly
derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure ie
manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co..To
ledo, 0., contains no mercury, and is taken
internally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. In
buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure be sure you
get tbe genuine. It ir taken internally,
and made in Toledo, Ohio, by K. J. Cheney
A Cos. Testimonials free.
Bold by druggists; price 75j per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
A'ter many imrievte experiment*,
scientists have discovered method* for
obtaining all the natural i)lgeta->ts.
These liavc been combined in he pr-por
tion found in the human body and united
with aubsiancea that build up the diges
tive org .ns, making a c impound called
Kodv.l Dyspepsia Cu.e it diges a what
you cat aui a low* al. cy peptics to cat
penty of riottr shu g food win e the stom
ach t out es are being radically oured by
the medicinal ag.nls it domains It ie
plearant to >ake and will g v >r ‘ k
relief W. J Butt*..
Tbe Watchword of Women.
Mcdesty is woman's watcl.woid. What
over threatens her delicate eense of modes
ty, frightens her. For this reason many a
woman permits dinettes of the delicate
womanly organs to become aggravated be
cause site cannot bring herself to submit
to tbe deal of unpleasant questionings, of
fensive examinations and obnoxious treat
ments, which some physicians find neces
sary. Doubtless thousands of the women
who have taken advantage of Dr. i'Jetce's
offer of free consultation by letter, have
been led to do so by the escape thus offered
from a treatment reprgeant to modesty,
Any sick woman may write to Dr, Fierce
Buffala,’.N. Y , in perfect confidence; ali
letters being treated as strictly private and
sacred confidential, arid all answers beieg
sent in plain envelopes with no advertle
ing or o her printing upon th*m. Dr.
Fierce's Favorite Frercrption hat been
long hailed as "a tkd-iend to
It makee weak women strong and eick
women well, "Favorite Prescription” oon
telus ho alcohol, neither opium, cocaine or
other narcotic.
A Record in Blood.
The record of Hood’s Sarsaparilla it
literally written in the blood of mlilio s
of people to whom it has given good
health. Itieall the time curing diseases
of the stomach, nerves, kidneys and biood,
and it is doing good every day to thou
sands who are taking it for poor appetite
tired feeling and general debility. It It
•he best medicine money can buy.
The law holds both metier and circula
tor of a counterfeit equally guilty. Hie
dealer who sell you a dangerous counter
feit of DeWitt't Witch He/.leSaive rltks
your life to make a little larger profit
You cannot (.use him. DeWitt’s is the
only genuine and original Witch Haxle
Salve, a well known cure for piles and all
skin diseases. 8e that your dealer gives
you DeWitt's Salve. W. J. Butt's.
Ui,nocssary Loss of Time.
Mr. W. 8. Whedon, cashier of the First
National Bank of Winterset, lowa, in a re
cent letter gives some experience with a
carpenter in his employ that will be of val
ue to other mechanics. He says: '‘lliad
a carpenter working for me whe was
obliged to stop work for several days on
account of beirg troubled with diarrhoea
I mentioned to him that 1 had b en simi
larly troubled ami that (Tiamber'aiu's Col
ic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy had
cured me. He bought a bottle from the
druggist here and informed me thit one
dose cured him, and he is again at hie
work." For sale by Bishop’s drug store
Bismarck's Iron Nerve
Was the result of his splendid health.
Indomitable will and tremendous energy
are not found where stomach, liver, bowels
and kidneys are out of order. If you want
there qualities Jsnd the success they bring
use Dr. King’s r<etv Idle Fills. They
develop every power of brain and body.
Only 25c at all drug stores.
He Witt’s Little Early Risers are famous
little pills for liver and bowel troubles.
Never giipe. \V. J. Butts.
Cameras and supplies, largest stock
and lowest prices. J . A Mun'gom-
SHIPPING REPORT.
Oorrseted Daily by Ospt. Otto Johannetsn.
— r / .
Port of Brunt iek. July 3, 1900.
BI3H WATER ON BRUNSWICK BAR.
Ju'y 3, 1900,11:4(i a. no ; rise 8.1.
BAII.KU .
Scbr. Maud H. Dudley, Oliver,
Jacksonville.
A striped waistcoat worn by Ruber
K .rns was sold in London the other
day for three pounds.
You may drive a boy to school, but
you can’t make hfm Ihink.
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure Impotoucy, Night Emissions, Lose of Mom-
ory, all wsstiow diseases, i—-—-— —
tNjjt/MK. all effect* of self-abuse or
EgjfTL Jexccea and indiscretion. VV
nerve tonic and PILLS
Mg-8 .ax* blood bnllder. Bring*
p^vvewyt!,e pink glow to pale EA
ebook* ana restore# the AWw#
lire of youth. By mail CTS*
™ 1 v( NSOc per box. 6 boxes for ■■ -■ -
82.60, with our bankable gaurantee to euro
or refund the money paid. Heod for circular
and copy of our bankable guarantee bond,
Nervita Tablets IS®
(YELLOW LABEL) ,n, “ W *** *
Positively guaranteed cure for Los* of Power,
Varicocele, Undeveloped or Bbrnnkoa Organa,
Pa rosin, Locomotor Ataxia, Narrow Prostra
tion, Hysteria* Pita, Insanity, Paralysi* and the
Results of Excessive Da of Tobacco, Opiom or
Liquor. By mail in plain packnao. SI.OO a
box, & for $5.00 with our bankable *u*r
antee bond to cure in 30 days or refund
money paid* Addretw
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICACO, ILL.
For sale by Brown Drug
Cos., Brunswick, Ga.
For Backache ussn
S 'J' UAK T’ B mN ami
buchu;
Wall Paper
AT THE
PAINT
STORE,
502 MonkiSt.
W.H. LYTLE
PROPttIETORi
KIDNEY DISEASES
are*ihe most fatal of all dis
eases.
cm CV’O KIDNEY CURE Is i
iULI I 0 Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO.
W. J. Butte, tbe Drugg’lst
Billsbury's Vitos,
The Ideal Wheat Food for
Breakfast.
Acts a* general regulator, cnrlcUe# tn
Blood, gives sound, natural Rleop, a ro*y com
plexion, produces* Uaiti, health j ilcsh, strong
bone#, vivifies the entire system. Ada|tcd to
weak and strong constitutions; it formes a
he ftllliy for U© day’s wtork. Hi
ttot UrMtiug nmi is always m *m
H is Kteriliied.
U i ctaina its granular form after being cooked
H is more easily digested than any other re*
real food.
For sale by all grocers.
Manufacturodiby
I’II.L.SIJ UH Y 4 WA 81 HU r UN FIsOUR MiLI XCC
Minneapolis, Minn.
HOW TO MAKE MONEY
A TOOK KNIITI.KD
WALL STREET AS IT IS
Invariable to Fpieulafors end those
reeking investments in Stocks,
Ronds, Grain aid Cotton. If
you follow ihe advice given ill
the book, you caunot fail to
make money. Mailed for
Six cents in postage
st a nip s, ad and r ess,
i.nitmmco.
38 Bread st.
NEW YORK.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hate Always Bought
Boars the /Tr y/ „ "
Jjjhauaturo yf
ls NOT
INCUR ABLE
Timu was wiicn Cancer was cdn.stdered a* incurable as leprosy. V * m
Physicians at.’d friends could give little relief or encouragement to ... . . . < .
one afflicted with this terrible disease. Even now doctors know of no remedy for tlua fearful malady ; while admitting it to be
a blood disease they still insist that there is no hope outside of a surgical operation and advise you to have the Cancer cut out,
hilt at the same time cannot assure you that it will not return. You may cut or draw out the sore, but another will come la
its ulAce for the disease is in the blood is* deep-seated and destructive, and beyond the reach of the surgeon's knife ot
caustic, flesh-destroying plasters. The blood must be purified and strengthened, the system relieved of all poieonone, effete
matter’before the Cancer sore will heal. . ..
S S S ii the only medicine that can overcome this powerful and contaminating poison anu force it out of the blood. It
builds up and invigorates the old, and supplies new, rich, life-giving blood. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy ; no mineral
can he found in it; the roots and herbs from which it is made contain powerful purifying properties that act directly upon
the blood svstem and make a safe and permanent cure of Cancer. It has cured thousands, why not you ?
Cancer i not always inherited ; vour familv may lie free from anv taint, yet your blood may become so polluted that a severe
and stubborn form of the disease may
Impure Blood Invites Disease. 'S VZSSZT.SS&S:
— ' * ' or hurt, a little pimple on the eyelid, lip
or nose, a small lump on the jaw or breast, a harmless looking wart or mole, and other causes so insignificant as to attract
little or' no attention - . If you have an obstinate sor*, don’t rely upon salves or ointments to cure it begin with S. S. 3.
at once • it will cleanse your blood and prevent the formation of cancerous cells.
Mr k >hn<i PUta M-j, writes: ‘ A smalt pimple came on my jaw about one Inch below tlie
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,-verythiog S eu-iM hear of. Iml n. thing .lM ni* ■"> -
,r ... . I A|l:|| -eWTSI t!: ■- Csuccr lira lr.l. :l.i t lirre iLyxe't. SaSrjW.-^a.
•> lerrert hrallh WEn
Send tor imr *pe on Cancer : it contains much information ‘hat will interest
W'rilw our pliv-n hus afv.int your case, ami for any advice or information wanted ; they
have-iiuule a life study of Cancer and all Mood diseases. We make no charge what
ever for I Hi. ddress. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA. OA.
Rob Roy Flour
AND
n Liberty Bell
Baking Powder
i
GIVES SATISFACTION.
That's Enough. i
Suits
and Pants
Made.to order on *hort notice.
M. ISAAC,
Sailop,
'Juit IBOCtVIKt tied mast
FASHIONABLE HD STYLISH
SPRING GOODS
INTIIKCITY. : :
PRICES TO SEII SVStIBOIY.
I bare alnoa full and eotnfUele stock Clothing
and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, and please all
elB of trade.* ,1 make a Npcciaity of
PANTS.
Give me an order, Gnurahtee neti.f:iction in
price, quality mid wordtnenMiip. Icu do liet
work for lee. money, ..<1 .oil you belter
goods fuy less prism, then ituy house in this
oilj.
M. ISAAC,
The Merchant Tailor.
Bloodworth & Jones
New Livery Stables
New’ Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given nil
orders Draynge a spec
ialty.
Phone 24 3. E St.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests whi\t you eat.
Itartificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening aud recon
structing the exhausted digestive or
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
ant and tonic. No other preparation
cun approach It. in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanentlycures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headache,Gastralgia,Cramps.and
all other results of imperfeetdigestion.
Preoared by E. C- DeWltt A Cos. Chicago.
J. Butts, the Druggist.
SCURE YOURSELF J
U BigCJ for unnatural
(liFelmrgcs.fnfluii,mationi*,
irritations or ulccraticus
of mucous membranes.
Painless, ami not astrin
gent or poisonous.
Sold by I>rixsslte,
or sent in plain wrappe.
by <mrm, rrinlC tM
FURNITURE!-
C. M’GARVEY,
213 Newt . - Brunswick,|Ga
Synopsis oi Household Goods,,
Book^Pses,
Br ? '• ' Antique Oak Secretaries,
jmpy Pictures, j
11 r feT y■>hl \l9Mjjr \ ( 1 Lounges,
O-f IMF Pillows,
'
jdcjfuxM. -m
Kitchen
attingirrm
CHINESE RESTAURANT^
ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, PrcJfwdetor. J
Vou can gcCthe best the market affords by eating here
215 GRANT SS'T.
Hl(i,i UALITY
J Slit ultl be the Aral point suu,blb,
/fmmLv M."* Ji pu-elia.r-i of j
Q) WINES AND
mA right he prioe^^^^Uter
A 1 , • 1:' 'l pr right h <tld
■ j A \V- Brid itfrr our
jB m sJm3B ti m rs stock which m loerei, good,
ftflk jS The > tin have I Ilf h-.t at rea ouable
dealing
R.[|V. DOUGLAS,
206 Bay sfcre&t.
J. J. LISSNER.
-WHOLKSALK—
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions. A
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specia.ll>:
Bay Street. - urn wick, Ga.