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[he- Brunswick Times.
VKRY MORNING EXCBPT MONDAY
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A. H. LEAVY, Editor
ROLAND A' MULLINS. Business Manager
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It baa been reported that one of llie
papers, now being issued from this office,
would be’ discontinued. The manage
ment tabes this occasion to flatly deny
the rumor. Both The Evknino Call and
The Morning Times arc fixtures and the
public can make up its mind to get two
up-to’ date papers from this office dally.
All we ask Is the co-operation and sup
port of the people of Brunswick and
Glynn county and we promise to furnisn
ilie best two newspapers this section lias
ever lud. We want the people to under
stand that the two papers ai e here lor
all the time.
SUNDAY THOUUHTS.
Henry Drummond on Penitence.
There are two kinds of sorrow for
ate. These are different In their orig
in, in their religious value and in
their influence, on our life. The com
moner kind it when a man doee wrong
and in the ordinary eenie of the word,
i* sorry that he has done It.
We ere elwais eetier in such e oaee
when aorrow eomee. It seems to pro
vide a sort of guarantee that we ere
not disposed to do the end
that our better self is still tiTys enough
to enter its protest agitnst the sin tbs
lower eelf has done. And we eoont
this feeling of reproach, which treads
ao olosely on the eot as e sort of com -
pensation or atonement for the wrong.
This is do kind of sorrow wbiob is
well known to ell who examine them
selves and in any way struggle against
sin. Hut it is a startling truth that
there is not a partiole of religion It
suoh a state.
There It no real penitenoe there.
It may not'oontain even one In
gredient of true repentance It is no
true sorrow for ein. It Is wounded self
love, It it sorrow that we are wesk
enough to ein—we thought we bad
been strongfi mfep and women, and
when we were put to the test we
found to our ohegram that ws litd
failed, but this chagrin is what we
are apt to mistake for penioiteooe.
This however, no Divine gift or grao*
this penitence—it ie wounded pride—
•orrow that we did not do better, that
we were not ae good ae ouraelvee and
oar neighbor* together. It U just a*
if Peter turned and looked upon
Peter, And when Peter turne and
look* upon Peter he eeee what a poor
creature Peter le. If Christ bad not
turned and looked upun Peter, he
might have wept wetlnigb a* bitterly,
not because be bad ainned against hie
God, but beoause be bad done a weak
thing. Contrast with euoh peniteooe
the publican’# prayer of penitence in
tbe temple. It was no ohagrin nor
wounded pride with bun. And we
feel ae we read tbe etory-tbat the Lord
must have turnrd and looked upon tb*
publican when he cried “God" ae if
l OEvery Cloud Has
a Silver lining.”
' The douds of bad blood enveloping
humanity have a silver lining in the shape
.of a specific to remove them. &is Hood's
Sarsaparilla. America's Greatest Medicine,
nohich (hives out all impurities from the
blood, of either sex or any age.
God wars looking right into bis eyas—
God be msroiful to ms a sinner;
Stricken before bis God, thla publican
bad little thought of i ha aelf respect be
bad loaf, and felt it no indignity to
take th* culprit’* place and be thought
tbej true divinity of a culprit’t peni
tence.
k WOODMEN OF TUB WORLD
The Woodmen of the World will have
another meeting tomorrow Monday
night at Dr, Branham’s office for the
purpose of completing organization.
The camp is starting out with good
prospects of becoming one of Bruns
wick’s strong fraternal societies. All
those on charter list are urged to be at
Dr, Branham’s office at o’clock Mon
day night, also any others wishing to go
Into the order as charter members.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Corrsetad Daily by Capt. Otto Johansasan
Pert ef Brunsaiek, July 18, 1900.
ARBIVBO.
SB. Queenmore, Br Edwards, Stpalo.
Scb. Sallis, lon Walton, Boaton-
CLBABBD.
Nor. Bark Vineta, Pederson, Briatol
SAILBD.
Spanish Brig, Fe Tils, Barcelona:
Beware o( Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury,
as mercury will surely destroy the sense of
smell and completely derange the whole
•yetem when entering it through the mu
ooui surfacee. Such articles should never
be used except on proscriptions from repu
table physicians, as the damage they will
do le ten fold to the good you can poeelbly
derive from them. Hall’eCatarrh Cure is
manufactured by F. J. Cheney fi Co.,To
ledo, 0., contains no mercury, and ia taken
nternally, acting direotly upon the blood
and-mucous surfaces of the syetem. In
buying Hall’e Catarrh Cure be sure you
get the genuine. It It taken internally,
and made In Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
& Cos. Testimonials free.
Bold by druggists; price 76j per bottle.
Hall * Family TUI# are the best.
HearHwm >
When the quantity of fcyid' taken teioo
arge or the quality too rich heartburn is
likely to follow, and especially so if the
digestion has been weakened by consti
pation. Eat slowly and not too freely of
easily digested food. Masticate the food
thoroughly. Let six hours elapse between
meals and when you feel a fullness and
weight In the region of the stomach alter
eating, Indicating that you have eaten too
much take one of Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may
be avoided. For sale by Bishop’s drug
store.
The favorite whiskey of famous men
is HARTER, Because of its smooth,
exqugile flavor; because of Us matob
losa flavor; beoause of ita mellow age.
No wonder it’e the favorite. Every
drop aterling. HARPER WHISKEY.
Solk by T. Newman, Brunswick, Ga.
A Powder Mill Explot ion
Kemoveseverything In sight; oo do drastic
niluerol pill*, but both are mighty dangerous.
Don’t dynamite the delicate machinery ot your
body with calomel, croton oil or nloea pill*,
when Dr. King’s New I.tlo rills, which are gen
tle as a summer brecte, do tbe work perfectly
Cures headache,constipation. Only. Sic at all
drug store*.
The law hold* both maker and circula
tor of a counterfeit equally guilty. The
dealer who sells you a dangeroua counter
feit of DeWltt’e Witch Haale Salve rleke
your life to make a little larger profit.
You cannot t.ueehloa. DeWitt’e 1* the
only genuine and original Wituh Hazel
Salve, a well known cure (or piles and all
akin disease*. Bee that your dealer give*
you DeWltt’e Safvm W J. Butt,
Mi'lertgorills Georgia Agricultural OoMf ge,
Millsdgtrills, Ga.
A UuiTersitj of Georgia Prepara
tory school. Open to b th sexs; 425
registered past session. The military
system. Four graduates in regular
aituy. “Tbe best work.” Terms low.
Wm, E. Reynolds, Pres.,
Milledgeeille, O'.
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART'6 GIN and
BUCHU.
Ear oorn is cheaper than shelled at
Ruroett’s.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, SUNDAY MORNING JULY 15, 1900.
SCaRLETT IN LUCK.
Brunswick Officer Makes a Good Haul
and is Rewarded.
Officer Scarlett has made a capture
which means a little in his pocket.
Some days ago, notice was received
here from Sheriff Childs, of Bartow,
Polk county, Florida, that a negro nam
ed Treo, was badly wanted in that place
on the charge of murder and burglary.
A full description of the negro was
given, and Officer Scarlett at once start
ed to work on the case, and Anally made
his capture.
Sheriff Childs was telegraphed of the
capture and arrived in the city Friday
identified the prisoner and carried him
hack to Florida.
A neat reward has been offered by the
state and county authorities, and Officer
Scarlett will get it.
Cared Bronchial Tronb'a.
Chas. E. Davis, 1071 W. Congreis atreot,
Chicago, lays: "I suffered for years with
bronchial trouble and tried many kinds of
medicinea without relief, until l began
taking Foley's Honey of Tar, which cured
me. W. J. Butta, the druggiit.
No Eight to IJglints*.
Tli* woman who is lovely in face, form and
temper will always have friends, but one who
would be attractive must keep her health, ft
ahe is weak, sickly and all run down, ah* will
he nervous and irritable. If she has constipa
tion or kidney trouble her Impure blood will
cause pimples, blotches, akin eruptions ends
wretched complexion. Elocliic Bitters is tin*
best medicine In the world to regulate atorn
ach. liver and kidneys and to purify the blood
It give* strong nerves, brlglia eye#, smooth, vsl
vetyakiu, rich comploxlon. It will make s
good looking, charming woman of a run down
Invalid. Only ’a) cents at all drug stores.
Nature list Just uno pigment on her paletts
with Which she pludue cs ah the ma
tints of beauty, nd that one pigment ia the
blood. The shell-like pink beneath the finger
nails, the delicate rose ot the check, the chewy
ripeness of the lips, the Irrcdcscent brUllsneSof.
the eyes ere all produced by the blood. ,Just as
the permanenceol aboeuttful painting trill de
pend upon the purity,ol the colore with which
ilia painted, so the permanents of Msnuty de
pends on the purity of the blood, t’nint, pow
der and oesmottes won't avail to preserve
ty. Beauty begins in the blood. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery U true boutl#r,
because it provides for nature that pure blood
with which alone she can paint. The use of this
medicine will cleanse ihe skin, brighten the
Complexion, brighten the eyes and give to face
and form that radiance of .health which is she
greatest charm of beauty. Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets are very effective In ridding the sys
tem of clogging resldflum, which acefunnlntca.
wlthcouslipalod habit.
If you are sick all over, aqd don’t know
just what ails you, it'a.Usn to one V<> ur kid
neys are out of order, Foley’s Kidney
Cure will bring you health and energy.
W. J. Butts, the druggist.
To At'hmt Tuffsvsrs.
Lawson Klvlkge Of Barrington, 111 , says
he was cured ot ohronio asthma of long
standing by Foley'* Honey and Tar. It
gives positive relief in all oases of asthma,
so this disease when not completely cured
is robbed of all its terrors by this great
remedy. W. J. Butte, the druggist.
When you want a modern, up-to-date
physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and
pleasant Inieffect, Price 28c. Samples
free at Bishop’s drug store.
A gentleman recently cured of dyspepsia
gave the following appropriate rendering
of Burnt' famous .blessing: "Borne have
meat and cannot eat, and some have Done
that want it; but we have meat and we
can eat,—Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thank
ed." This preparation will digest what
you eat. It instantly releavea and radical
ly cuues Indigestion and all stomach dis
orders. W. J, Butt's.
Ear corn at Burnett’s.
Cheap Rates via Plant System.
Atlanta,Ga Annual Convention Mutual Aid
society, July 10-lU. One and one third fare
round
Atlanta, Ga.—Grand Lodge Ancient Order
United Workmen, August 8-9, 1860. one and
third fare r&Und trip.
Columbus, school convention of
Georgia, Jtaly 1900. One and one third
fare roudd trip. V \
Milwaukee, Wia.-|Wet nia'l convention tier
man Kp worth league- duly 19 22, 900. One and
one third far© round trip.
Richmond, Ya.—Annual aoasion Sovereign
Grand Lodge I. O. O. F .September 17-32, 1900.
Ticket# hold September It* Id, 17, with final
limit September 25, at rate of one fare round
trip.
Detroit, Mich.--Biennial conclave Knights of
Fythlas, August 27 to September 1,1900. Tickets
to Mid August 24. 25.26, with finaUimit Sep
tember 5, at rate of one far© round trip.
Cincinnati, O. Annua! Convention B. Y P.
U. of America, July 12th-16tb, 1900, On© fare
for round trip.
GKO, W. COATES, 1). P. A„
Brunswick, Ga.
|B. W. WIIKNN, l\ T. M
Savannah, Ga.
HAS RESIGNED
General Yard Master Turner to Leave
Brunswick.
Mr. Chas B, Turner, the well known
yardmaster of the Southern and.Plant
System in this city, has sent in his re
signatior., to take effect on August let.
Mr. Turner has been a resident of
Brunswick for number ot years and has
made scores of friends; all of whom will
regret to hear of his resigning, inasmuch
as he will remove to Atlanta, where he
will run on the Southern as conductor.
Mr. Turner was, for several years, the
conductor on the Southern short be
tween this city and Everett, but when
the Southern and Plant System agreed
to use the same track, he was named as
yardmaster of the t#o roads.
Mr. John C, Smith, formerly yard
master of the Plant System, hut now
assistant yardmaster for the two roads
will, it is thought, he named in Mr. Tur
ner’s place.
Do Yog Ned an B'eotnc Balt?
For the past ten year*, Dr. J. Newton
Hathaway, who is recognized at the great
est of all our epecialleta, has been perfect
ing an electric belt,suitable to ua in hi*
practice—one which he could furnish ae a
part of hie system of treatment, and which
he could conscientiously guarantee. He
now announce* that he haa perfected such
a belt, which be believes to be the only
perfect belt made. I* la light, bandtom
of great power, and with new attachment*
which make it aultable case. He
is prepared to furnish this belt to all pa -
tleats 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 caee, and he will write you
about the belt; and if you desire, the belt
will he aent C. O. 8., lor loipectiou- Ad
dress, Dr. Hathaway <t Cos,, 116 Biyan
street, Bavannah, ('a
Raokaohe should never be reglected. It
mians kidney disorder, which, if allowed
to run too long, may result in Bright’s dis
ease, diabetes or other serloue and often
fatal complaints. Foley's Kidney Cure
makes the kidneys well. Take nothing
•lse. W J Butte, the druggist.
Tpindao has lH.ttU pclicain-n, or 10
to the square mile. 8 xty per cent, of
them are oo night duty.
Notice
l'its annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Atlantic Investment
Company will he held at the presi
dent’s oflloe at 4 o'clock on Friday,
July 27th, lfiOo-
N. EMijiUKi., President.
W. M krchant, Secretary.
Htavation never yet cured dyspepsia
Persons with digestion are already hall
starved. They need plenty ot wholesome
food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what
you eat aothe body can be nourished while
h e worn out organs are being reconstruct
ed. It ie the only preparation known that
will instantly relieve and completely cure
all stomach troubles. TryMt if jou are
suffering from indigestion. It will cer
tainly do you 'good. W. J. Buttr, the
druggists.
♦
Any advertised dealer is authorised to
guarantee Banner Halve for tetter, eczema,
piles, sprains, cuts, scalds, burns, ulcers
and any open or old sore. W. ■>. Butti, the
druggist.
Est oorn prevents and cures lam
ers in horses—at Burnett’s.
To the deaf .—A rich lady cured of he
deafness and noise in the head by Dr.
Nicholson’s Artificial Gar Drum gaveflO,
000 to his institute, ao that deaf people, un
able to procure the ear drum, may have
them free. Address, No. 1860. The Insti
tute 7SO, Wright Ave., New York, N. Y.
ly-se-
ohap Rates Via Southern Railway.
Chicago, 111. National Encampment G. A. R.
August 27-Sept. 1 Tickets w ill be sold August
2.', 26 and 27, with final limit Sept. 1, at rate (f
$22.4.’ for the round trip.
Ic costs only on* dollar to Savannah
and return via Southern Railway
*very Sunday.
tOR SALE- It n'le h jrse; also
bluffy. A ply TiMKt t-fIW.
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W. Wat Kins.
HEALTHY OLD ACE 6CC
The majority of persons upon reaching middle age and past Iw'jllMff Bufl
find their blood becomes weak and thin, and diseases that were ™QStPCfw
easily controlled in earlier life begin to affect the constitution.
Rifß . Those predisposed to Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, Gout and other hereditary troubles mav escape
£• 1 till then, but as they age the Mood, so long tainted and weakened by accumulated waste matters is no
longer able to properly nourish the body, and it becomes an easy mark for disease. At this critical period
of life tlle bl°<>d must’ be re-enforced before it can perform its legitimate functions and rid the system of
'Jaraßrerii ** leae poisons, and nothing so surely and effectually does this as S. S. S. 1
s. S. S. strengthens and enriches the blood, improves the appetite, and builds up the general constitj-
SSSifii ,ion ’ 11 not °"ly thc l** l blood purifier, but the best tonic for old people. It warms the blood, tones up
the. nerves, removes all taint from the blood, and prevents the development of disease. *
Hn£BSL /sSgB ®- B- s. is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Not one particle of mercury, potash or
'ft Other mineral poison can be found in it, and it may be taken for any length of time without harm
S. S. S. is the only remedy that reaches deep-seated Mood troubles like Scrofula, Cancer, Rheuma
tism, Eczema, Tetter, etc. It purifies and restores the blood to a healthy, normal condition, and makes it impossible for
any poisonous waste materials to accumulate.
If you have an old running sore or an obstinate ulcer that refuses to heal, or are troubled with boils and carbuncles, try S. S. S.
It never fails to make a quick and permanent cure of these pests. If your system is run down and you feel
the need of a tonic, S. S. S. will strengthen and help you as it has many others to a bappv, healthv old age.
8. . B.eur-d Mr. H. Ifarden of Saumaville. Vs. of a ease of! ** r " D R. Johnson, of ntaekshesr. Gm, was for vsars afflicted
Ecsema ~f thirty-five war. standing, after tin he* physicians with u wv. re typerheumatism, and had used even reined} \7 J&i jgVlM
fa the sum t-udloK c.’nntrv had failed. Th -a . seven vesra , recommended us a cure mu hoot receiving any W
ago, and there haa (wcunoretSm of lhediea-c. iietwfa s. a. 3. piomptly reached th seat of the disease and U WA
I made a complete and permanent cure.
If yon are in donbt about your di-ease, and will send us a statement of your case, our physician will
give von any information or advice wanted, for which we make no charge.
Book on Blood anil Skin Diseases sent to any desiring it. Address Swift Specific Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
S. S. S. IS THE WEAL TONIC AND BLOOD PURIFIER FOR
OLD PEOPLE.
Rob Roy Flour
|
—■ AMn
Liberty Bell '
Baking Powder
GIVES SATISFACTION.
That’s Enough. (
tYOUR FACE
IS YOl It FORTUNE.
Throw away('OHimtic*.
American Women throw
uw y seventy-fi e> million
<toll am Annually tor face
povr lei a, lotion*, etc., wigs
of which arc made of pofumou* fmbetauee* and
destroy ilu* km. To accute a Natural, Roe?
Healthy Complexion, get a
VIRGIN RUBBICU MASK.
I Restores original contour, permanently re
moves pimples* freckles, blackhead*, and all
complexlonai imperfection*.
Absolutely harmless Results guaranteed.
Write for particulars. Price SR.W) by mail
Glove* $z.M and If
VIIKHKKI UUKH 00., Ho <, Wert uthsf!?. V
Brown Drug Cos,, Sole Agts.
Brunswick, Gft
FIIIS LftIEST FANCIES
Are teen In our showing of
MILLINERY AND HAT
TRIMMINGS.
More then a suggestion of comfort
in the popultr Short Book Sailor Hats
in natural Tusosn, Panama, .lava and
other fancy braid*. There’s comfort
itself, and sty le and value, too.
Flowers, Chiffon, Liberty Sitine,
Ribbon*, at fairest prices.J
Hiss KATE : SLATER,
504 GLOUCESTER ST.,
NEW WHEELS
FOR KENT
And a few second hand
Wheels for Sale Cheap
For CASH.
Renting, Repairing,
and Sundries.
BJ Olewine
' 505 Gloucester St. -
VIRGINIA COLLEGE
For Y JUNO LADIES, Roanoke. Va
Opens Sept. 18th, 11400. One of the leading
Schools for young ladies in the south. Magnifi
cent buildings, all modern improvements. Cam
pus, ten acres. Grand mountain scenery in
Valley of Va., famed for health. European
and American teachers. Full course. Supe
rior advantages in Art, Music and Elocution
Students from thirty states. Fur catalogues
address | MATTIK P. HARRIS, Preeklem,
Koanoke. Va*
FURNITURE!
C. M’G-ARVEY,
213 Newcastle St'. - - - Brunswick, Ga
Synopsis ol Household Goods,
Bedding,
Stoves,
Trunks,
Golden Oak Chamber Suites,
Golden Oak Side Boards,
Hall RacKs,
Chiffonieres,
Parlor Table?,
Dining Tables,
Kitchen Safes,
Matting and Art Squares From Kensington'.
CHINESE RESTAURANT?
X ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Proprietor I
You can get the best the market affords by eating here ■
CHRIS ARNH||§d
|SP|g Western Beel, Pi and ml
- FRESH VEGETABLES, FRFSBJIROCERIES
All goods sent out nice and clean, The best of
i ything for the model housekeeper. Mu
207 Monk stref*t Phone So
, _ - MM FOR THE FINEST”"
~ • —3 an-1 see that tit* aim is Hue.
N •' nec-ssiry lo psy so extras
■ ..it prioe to secure
jy Vv INKS AND LIQUORS
wl ',9 jk qtslitjr. VI f
JfflM larg tire <ii kL, mi l tboee
jp 8 'wMraHjwfipß who !.- -IK ftr 1,-villi or pleasure, or
' ’ b iL, vCI imcli ll.id something uited
F | to their tastes and requirement* at
R. V. DOUGLAS,
206 Bav Street. 4^
Book Cases,
Antique Oak Secretaries,
Pictures, I
Odd pieces,
Bed Lounges,
Feather Pillows,
Toilet Sets,
Clocks, j
Rugs,