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The Brunswick Times.
VKRY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY
omuK {
A. H. LEAVY, - - Editor
ROLAND A- MULLINS, Business Manager
TO SUBSCRIBERS;
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when they tell to get any lose at The Time*.
Attention to tl>i metier will he appreciated by
the publisher*.
The Morning Timet will be Delivered by
arrier or mail, per year. *5.00; per week 16
rente. Correspondence on Lee eubjects
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company tame. Subscriptions payable in
adeanoe. Vailnre to reeeiee paper ahonld be
reported to the baaineaa office. Addreaa al
ommnnieatione to Th Titn't.
A good hoi(l at St. Simon would have
proven void mine this summer.
These Chinese names are enough to
give the telegraph editors the monkeys.
I'rison Commissioner Bison found
the Glynn convict gang In good condi
tion.
The Coiumbu* Enquirer Bnn inti
mates that the name of the nrat gov
ernor may be Little.
Tbe United State la going to get
ber peopla out of China and then
wash ber band* of tbe whole affair.
Mrs, Carnegio has purchased Cumbor
land and the summer girls will all flock
to Bt. Bimon now. The hotel will re
main open this seasdn.
Bleeding Kaneaahaabecome feeding
Kansas. The wheat orop Is so im
mense that it has been bard work to
get bands enough to harvest it.
It* ‘tv’s a long lump,” rays the New
"York .Journal, "from a kopje and a
spruit to a wang and a ping, but the
preas has accomplished the frat nobly."
Authority for the statement that
lion. Adiat Stevenson was opposed to
the Uoebel party tn Kentucky infold
in the fact that hi* eon-in JgMjnhe
son of Wat Hardin. *
A LITTLE STRANGE.
It doc* seem * little peculiar that the
powers of the world, with their armies
within a fuse days ot Pekin, should fail
to ascertain whether or not their minis
ters ami representatives general.y are
alive or death With our consuls and
the consuls of other nations sending
dispatches to thoir governments con
taiuinlng all kinds of vague reports ntul
the Chinese government contradicting
itself three or four times daily, wo are
certainly at sta. If Conger and the
other forelgiu-A arc tafe, tre would like
to know why a message cannot
reach them inasraiimas they arc in
protruding (?) handkofthc Chinese,
government. On to the ugly
remedy. j
A GOOO RECORD.
The Times i as free politically an
tbe wind. It is here to applaud those
who do right and condemn those who
do wrong. If a public officer doe* bis
duty we are going to tell the people
about it, and if he does not do his
duty we are going to do some writing
on that line. These remarks are
made so aa the people may not mis
understand us. The Times thinks
that the present board of county com
missioners should be i proud cf their
record because they have saTed the
people money, and deserve credit for
their magnificent administration of
county affairs.
Following shows rxsctly what the
present board baa dons:
STATEMENT, IS.DKBI DN*B aC. 18SJS .
Bonded debt.. *69,000.00
“He Laughs Best
Who Laughs Last/'
_ A hearty Ui:gh indicates a degree of
good health obtainable through pure blood.
As but one person in ten has pure blood,
the other nine should purify the blood
•with Hood ’s Sarsaparilla. Then they can
laugh first. Last and all the time, for
3fci'M Swiaabatitfg
Sj^J^ppomtr^
Preston Judgment 18,000.00
Floating d*bt 27,000 00
*108,000.00
STATKMICXT ISOSHIKUNKM JU 1, 1000
Bonded debt ...$80,000.00
Preatnn Judgment 6,817.26
Floating debt 10,000.00
*85,817.26 J
, Not reduction *22,182,75
The Commissioner-* have since made
a temporary loan of *8 000, 00 until
taxes can be col ected in the fill, but
there has jua' been turned to the
sinking luud commissioners *3,000.00,
with which to retire hoods to thie
amoun’, which is an offset to this
loan and leaves the net re iuotion lo
(he county's indebtedness in eighteen
months *22,182 76.
The floating indebtedness will be
entirely paid by January Ist. ItiOi,
and *2,000.00 more will be paid on
the Preatnn judgment, wblob will
leave a t )tal Indebtedness of *73,817.-
26, making a net reduction of #34,182.-
76 in the county debt in a little more
than two jeire.
How’s This ?
We offer Ouo Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that cannot
be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Props.,
Toledo, Ohio,
Wo, the undersigned* have known F.
J, Cheney for the Inst fifteen years, and
believe him perfectly honorable In ail
business transactions, and financially
able to carry out any obligation made by
their firm,
Wiser A TlttfAX, wholesale druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Wauiioti, Ktnnan & Marvin, wholesale
druggists, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal
ly, acting directly upon tho blood ami
mucous surfaces of tho system. Price,
6c. per bottle. Hold by all druggist*
Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Tills arc the best.
If you are siuk all over, usd don’t know
juat what alls you. It's ten to flhe your kid
neys are out of order. Kidney
Cure will bring yon health and energy.
W. J. Hulls, the druggist. /
V**‘s*n, Mian., Aitg.SN, pm
I wns wonndi'it nt Mis battle ut PiUnlmrg
andtng in ImPI. Rloed | oiMtiing set in ami
liavo boon troubled with my kiilncys ever
since. Ilsve been under treatment of n number
of piijsicisiis and bare tried a variety of patent
nuvltelns, but Uavo taken nothing tlial gave mo
<tu mt**H relief ai< Or. J. It. McLean's I.lve" and
Knit. 1-1 Hahn. I tun now U 5 years old.
JoSKfll SHOOK.
fur fil by IV, ,1. Hulls,'l ho Druggist.
Any advertised dealer is authorized to
rusmntse Hanner Halve for tetter,eczema,
piles, sprains, cuts, scalds, burns, ulcers
and any open or old sore. W. J. Mutts, the
diyiggist _
A pair of shy, blushing lovers in
Ohio have Just 'been united after.*
court ship of seventy one years, in
spite of all the warnings of Their rid
ers, young people continue to plunge
into a lifetime of remorse with hid
eous precipitancy.
Hump* or liruioei,
sprat, g or tores, burns or scalds, wounds or
outs, tetter or ecssma, all quickly cured hy
Hanner Salve, the most hea’ing medicine
in the world. Nothing else "just as good."
W. J. Butts, the druggiet. *
Tho law holds botli maker and circula
tor ot a counterfeit equally guilty. The
dealer who sells you a dangerous counter
feit of DeWitt’s V< Itch Hav.le Salve rlvks
your life to make a little larger profit.
You cannot t,ußehtm. lieWiU'* is th*
only genuine and original Witch Har.el
Salve, a well known cure for piles and all
skin diseases. Bet that your dca'er gives
you DeWltfs Halve. W.J.Hutt.
For Diabetes use
STUART'S (5 l N and
Bucnu.
Cheap Insurance
Many a man has been insured against
Bright'* disease diabetes or othar danger
ous ailment by a tilly cent bottle of Foley’s
Kidney Core. W J But;*, the druggiat.
One Minute Cough Cure is the only
harmless remedy that produces immedi
ate results. Try it. \V. J. Butt's.
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART’S QIN and
bUCHU.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, WEDNESDAY MORNING JULY 25, 1900.
CANCER
Sufferers from this harrible malady
nearly always inherit it not necessarily
from the parents, but may be from some
remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs
through several generations. This deadly
poison may lay dormant in the blood for
years, or until you reach middle life, then
the first little sore or ulcer makes its ap
, pearance—or a swollen gland in the
breast, or some other part of the tyady,
, gives tbe first warning.
To cure Cancer tlioroughly and Mm*,
i uently all the poisonous virus must be
( eliminated from the blood—every veetagt
>f it driven out. This S. 8. S. does, and
is the only medicine that can reach deep
seated, obstinate Wood troubles like this.
When all the poison haa been forced out
of the system the Cancer heals, and the
disease never returns.
Cancer begin* of ten in a small way, as the
following letter from Mrs. Shirer shows;
A mali pimple caine on my jaw about an inch
below the ear on the left side or my /ace. It gave
me no pain or incoxivcn
<ince, and I should have
forgotten about it had it
notbegun to inflame and
Itch ; it would bleed a % 2nH
scab over Jjiit
continued for some time, •EjjSH'
when my jaw began to
swell, becoming very JiK
painful. The Cancer be- W : *
ijan to eat and spread, /§&;>•
until it was as large a.hm
half dollar, when I h"ard
of s S Sand ilftermin- dW
ed to give it a fair trial.
and it was remarkable *
what a wonderful effect *'■ v
it bad from the very beginning; the More begun to
heal and after taking a few bottles disappeared
entirely. This was two years ago; there are still
no signs of the Cancer, and my general health
jontinuea good.— Mrs. It. Shuler, I*a Plata, Mo.
“ the greatest of all
MY blood purifiers, and the
one guaranteed
LW purely vegetable. Send
our free book on
Cancer, containing valuable and interest
ing information about this disease, and
write ourphysicians about your case. We
make no charge for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
CHEAP RATES VIA SOUTHERN
Ou account of Southern Epworth
League conference, Atluuta, July 25 20,
Southern Railway will sell tickets at
one fate for the round trip on July 24-
25, witli final limit August 1.
On account of Holiness Cftb rues’-
ing, Indian Springs, On., July 19-20,
Southern Ila lway will sell tickets to
Flovill at rate of one faro for tho round
trip. Tickets on sale July 18-20, with
final limit July 31.
C. L. CANDLER,
General Agent.
There arc no better pills made than J)e-
Witt’e Little Early Kisere. Always prompt
and certain. W. J. Butt's.
Cured Bronchial Trouble.
Chas. K. Davis, tO7l W. Congress street,
Chicago, eaye: "1 suffered for year* with
bronchial trouble and tried many kinds of
modicines wl.liont relief, untjl I. began
.-t J ' 4,.--
taking Foley'* Honey of Tar, which cured
me. W. J. Butte, the druggist.
1140 CASH
Will buy tlio “l'ri4e M 50x
1(> foot sailing lighter,, live
feet deep. She has been,
earning j? 4 p?r day, and is a
bargain fur somebody Must
seU her $ incite For partial*
lars call on
Brobstpiij Fendig and .Cos
Wonderful 00'**.
. **
The Wonderful Curer cures all oura
ble diseases quiiJkiy, without pain or
medicine. Office, MiohelsonJ block,
up-stairs, Olouceeter street. Honrs
from 7 to 12 a. m., 1 to 8 p. tn„ for
whites; colored 6 :80 to 8 p. m, Con
sultation aad test free. Cancers, Tu
mors, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Dis
eases of Cadies and Children. Terms
two dollars cash, at time of treatment.
The Rsmsdy for Stomsoh sad Bowel Troubles
"I have been in the drug business for
twenty years, nud have sold most all of
the proprielary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have never fouud
auythiug to equal Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrliooa gemeey for all
stomach and bowel troubles,” says O.
W Wake Hold, of Columbus, Ga. “This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my faintly, and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds of it to my
cufcLomers to their entire satisfaction. It
affords and sure leure iu a pleas
ant torm, N<> family should be without
it. 1 keep it\ff uiy house at all times.”
For sale by l)r. fdishop’s drug s'ore,
R v. Percy Kultanks and family, of
Reynolds, city
Saturday. They are at present the
guests of of K v. IV. F. Heaney. Mr,
Kubanks has take charge of St. Judes
Episcopal church.
It costs only one dollar to Savannah
and return via Southern Railway
every Sunday.
Money loaned on personl
property and real estate. Ap
sply to J. W. Wat Kin-
in A HERO;
HOW SHE IS SORRY
'Vy : '.
Sorrowful Fate of a Yoiiog
jfe German Woman.
.-■■w, ■- S
"-SA • V-
Macon, July 24.-A tired, pa’e-faci and
young mother m*d e her way up to
Mayor Bridges Smith’s residence yuf
terday at noon aad told a pitiful stq>y
of how she had been begging bar way
abi,t oyer the country, to re
cover ber two year-oid btj? from her
runaway husband. 8h pruduoed sev
ers! newspapers containing account#
of bar sad life during tils pgf. f-w
years, and by unquestioned e cteden
fisl* sati.fied the mayor that she was
worthy of bis confidence. Bie warned
him lo g ve her a pars to Jacksonville
as she had information rbat her hus
band and child a,e at Tami Besrb.
Her r quest Could not to granted to
tlnly, but she waa given a pass to
Valdosta and a letter trtiln Mayor
Smith to tbe mayor if Valdoeta a.k
ing that transportation be prov ded
from there.
Tbeatory of the young woman’* oa
reer date* baok to the war in Cuba..
It catebes public internet in Morn-Cas
tle. Newspaper reader* of
Benno Gjtoioio, tbe tiusbagd, while be
was there three years ayo under *m
terce of death IJ* was about to lie
shot, but m a moat romantic way es
caped, and managed to reach tbe
states. He landed in Patterson, N. J,,
where be found that bis fame bad pre
ceded him, and be was lionised and
courted in all circle*. A beautiful
girl of German -descent named Pau
line fell in Live With him, and they
were married. Soon afterward they
removed to Toledo, Ohio, where they
began housekeeping. After the arri
val of the little boy, discord iro s in
the household . Tbe dream of love was
ended,tnd the husband and wife sepa
rated, one going to dne part of the OR7
to reside and the|other to another
section. According to tbe atory told
Mayor Smith, G itaioio was one day
recently pairing Uirotijfb that portion
•
of Toledo in which bis wife and little
buy resided. The litrld fellow was
♦laying on the (root stoop The father
bid not, seen the ohild in nearly two
years, Seizing the little fellow tn bis
arm*, be devoured it with kisses, and
seeing no one to interfere, walked
burrudly down the street, holding the
littSVlvllo# cloie to his besom.
When the mother went out to ee
What had gone with her babe she was
freinzied at Hading it gone. She ran
up and down the streebJ!f*&ding with
every one to help her. Sue event uslly
leariud that a tali, hiodsume man
with dark features and bl.ck beard
bad been seen with a child going from
the direofion of her re-idenoe. The
detcripliou was thatef of her husband,
and she understood wbat it meaDt.
She didn’t stop to eat or seep until
her strong.b was entirely exhausted.
She told Mayor Smith yesterday that
she bad cot. relished a mouthful of
food since the disappearance of her
ohild, and she would not eat at all ex
cept that it is necessary to give her
atrengtb. After several diys she
found that the man bad gone to Toledo
and she traced ban to Cinoiooati,
She made her way there and told her
atory to the newspapers. It was pub
lished so cx’ennv.ly that the tu*;i
left and was next heard of in Chatta
nooga. The diet/; seed mother wint
tu that oily as fast as the could travel,
but wbn she got there she learned
that them in and child were at Palm
Beach, iu Florida. A Ladies’Bei.v -
lent association took her in charge at
Chattanooga an 1 raised fuads to held
her get Macon. She came here yes
terday with a letter to Mayor Smith,
asking in the name of thegoed wo
men of Chattanooga that he reneder
her what assistance he could, Imme
diately upon securing the pass to
V. ldosta she took the G orgis, South
ern and Florida train, and as she sat
in the car her nervous anxiety showed
that she was praying for the train to
move out at and to moye in a hurry.
woman’s |
Life.... I
is hard enough as A
it is. It is to her that Jft
we owe our world, \\
and everything
should be made as \
easy as possible for JT4y 5e Ti \
her at the time of v j. r\ \
childbirth. This \ \
is just what ’
MOTHER’S
FR . ID
will do. It will make \\J
baby's coming easy
jsnd painless, and that without tak
ing dangerous drugs into the sys
tem. It is simply to be applied'to
the .muscles of the abdomen. It
penetrates through the skin carry
ing strength and elasticity with it.
It strengthens the whole system and
prevents -all of -the,discomforts of
irregnatwsr. , { .
The toother of a plumb babe in
Panama, Mo., says: “1 have used
n’°hl' r ** and can praise it
—
Lot Mother’s I fiend at the
Oruq Store, SI per bottle.
Tbe Brtuftjptif T 7b K uiutor Cos.,
ATLANTA, GA.
if rite for our free illustrated book.
DO fOUR FEET ACHS AND BURN
Shake into your shoe# AUett’s Foot-
Ease, a powder for the feet, ft cools
the feet and make* tight cr new shoes
feel easy. Cures Corns, Bunions, Swol
len, Smarting, Hot, Callous, Bore anil
Sweating feet. Allen’s Foot-Ease re-
Icaves all pain ami gives rest and com
fort. We have over SO,OOO testimonials.
It cum while you walk. Try itto-day.
All druggist and shoe store* sell it, 25c.
Sample sent free. Address Aifeu S
Olmsted, Le Roy, N Y.
- - - *,
A gentleman recently cured oftlyspapeW
gave the following appropriate rendering
of Burns’famous blessing: ’ Some Lave
meat and cannoteat, and some have none
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 inatsfitiy releavee and raaiaai-
Jyouues tnd ! getion and all stomach dis
orisr W.J, Butt’s.
COMMISSIONER’S SAKE.
Stiilc ot Georgia,
County ot Ulynn.
Coder ami by virtue at a detree mitered by
the Superior court oi Glynn courtly, Georgia. at
Us May term tn luufltn oiwn court June JO ISW>
and a decree supplemental thereto gi anted at,
savannah, trtu.ua the I ttfe (lay of July lIW til
pursuance otnn order taken iu trrin time ou
the astft dsy of Juuu 1900. tftt> undersigned, a*
cniiiii*t(.ncr appointed under said supple
mental decree, will, within the loyal hours at
•ale, betore ihe courthouse doer of Glynu
county, Georgia. <m Thursdays the 19th day of
August, 11100, expose and offer for sale at public
outcry the unexiircd term ot an eat-te tor
years granted by the Mayor tn I i fmncll of the
city hrunawK-k. Georgia. enuing on the Ist
day of D*. miter iiBS. upon the terms and con
dttlonsof rtutai and taxation contained iu
said conv*venne, of, in and to a certain tract of
land and water Stoat in theettyof Bruns nick,
Ulynn county, Georgia, and which i* ihe same
property com eyed itiulcr ihe Indenturo tor a
term (,f years expiring on the rial day of De
cember iBiS, and deaeribed ua fidiow.: Com.
mending at a atone on the northwest corner,
sixteen hundred twenty-six toot from the
•outhern line oftheoityof Brunswick, Geor
gia (as per snap or plan of said city made by-
George B. Baldwin A. t>. ltctry at a point
wheie the eastern line of Bay straet, if pro
longed south of the Old Town of the city of
Brunswick would reach; thence woatwardly
live hundred twenty feet to wharf line of the
dec* of tho McCullough Export Lumber and
Warehouse Company; thence in a southerly
direction suven hundred forty.two feet six
inches along said nierhesd tine; ihenee iu an
easterly direction eleven hundred forty feet to
a stone poet on the shell booievard; thence
northerly along the edge of said shell Louie
vard two hundred ninety-two and one-half feet
to a stone post at the sottiieastern corner oL
Glauber* Isaac's property; thence In a west
erly direction five hundred forty feet along the
southern line of the Glarber A Isaac's property
to a stone post: thence tn a northerly direction
tour hundred !itty feet along ne Glauber and
1-aae,‘a property, being the eastern side of Bay
street, ir prolonged, to the point of beginning;
together with, all and singular, the wharves,
buildings, improvements, tracks, .witches, ap
purtenance*. hereditaments and riparian
rights unto the ssine tielonging or in anywise
appertaining. The terms of .aid sale ar* that
the successful bidder thereat shall i,H" ediate
ly upon the property being knocked off ,o him
pay to the undersigned, in cash or certified
cheek acceptable to ihe undersigned, the sum
of flic thousand dollars, and in the event said
sale then and there made is confirmed hy the
court under said decree >nd supplemental de
cree then tlie residue ot said purchase price
shall be payable la the terms of the decree en
tered in the superior court of Glynn countv,
Georgia, on tho at th day of ,Inue, 1*99, and of
said supplemental decree liyjthe Honorable
Paul K. Seabrook, Judge of the snperii r corn ts
of the Adamic circuit, presiding; reference to
which decrees on the minutes of Glynn .super
ior court, is hereby had. By the terms .and -aid
supplemental decree the lowest Idd which wdl
be received for said properties is thirty ihous
antpffo liars.
/ It. F. DIT BIGNOX.
JT tomm i-sloucr.
;• Th* July Ui:h, 1900.
STATE OK GE UGI A --County of Glynn.
To whom it may concern: W llliatu .Mahoney
in proper form having applied to me for per
manent i., tiers if administration on the estate
of John Mahoney, in the county of Glynn, this
is to cite all and singular the croon r- and
next of kin o John Mahoney, late of Tampa,
Hill.-liero gh county. Hoi da. deceased, to tie
and appear at the tegular August term of ties
court and show cause, if any in, y can, win per
manont administration should not l e g anted
to \\ ilUam Mahoney on John Mahoney’s estate
J! itensa tuy hand snd official signature, tin
the -ud day of Julv, lisvi.
iItJKAt K l> VHT, Ordinary.
NEW WHEELS
FOK KENT
And a few second hand
Wheels for Sale Cheap
For CASH.
Renting, Repairing,
and Sundries.
B J Olewine
sUs'Gloucester St.
fit Summer
# M Bargains™
Furniture,
A clearance sa f e to nuke room for new goods.
I I’arlor ‘ uit, 5 pieces, worth *4O, now 29.
, S , k BFfrig-rator. wi,ib *2O now *ls.
l<.)ek B'd Room Suife. 3 piece-, worth *25. t ow * : S
Bed Loiifgeo, ...rib *je, now *l2. ‘ BsISBEE*
Oeß'ra Table. 50 oem. 10 *6.
Ice Cream Friezrs worm *2 .50 at *1 ,fls.
and Chairs * e * o,tnlent of Sideboard-, Cupboard# KK ill
Prices Below the Market,
C. McGAKV£Y. Wm
CHINESE RESTAURANT,
kkSTBLTSHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
Ygh can pel llie market affords by eaH^Ljier#
2IS GRAN r gre*.
RIS ARNHLitEr;
vmL W{Sle ™ Po(k 111
FRESH rOfl THY.
FRESH VEGETABLES. FRESH GROCERIES
* .Fresh Eggs From the Conntry.
All goods sent out nice and clean, ihe best of eve
ything ; t r the model hflusclceeper.
2071 Monk street. Phone 88
W-. AIM FOE THE FINEST
BSjJfcsMru A 1 and *ee that the aim i. true
Nut necessary to p-y an extrav-
I agaot price to secure
WINKS AND LIQUOIiS
,_9. .. of exo- lent quality. ■ We carry a
> ~ largi stock of ch-iico good*, and those
fcii ; ' ■ '. I Shf libo drink fur health or pleasure, or
|M ■ *
fc f §1 both, will eacli find .oinetlungj.suited
PF'-lr # to their tastes and requirements t
tL m jsifgNBUbNANNNNNtNAtNtNNmitm price.
R. V. DOUGLAS,
206 Bav Street
MEXICAN MIXTURE
For Men.
For NervougnrffS Buk-AeSic, IfcapomleUfy j
ImtonUtcia, Sexual Impotaney, *nU all disease# j
resulting from Early Erroffc and Later Excesses j
Over-Work nd Worry, which if neglected, com- !
pletely undermine thesystem, often resulting in j
INSANITY and DEATH.
If you have any of the above symptoms
MEXICAN MIXTURE Mill. CURE TCIV
EtiUAt
ttevetops YouthfuffW'-mrth and Vigor tn ever
part of the body. Avoid quack doctors Refuse
substitutes. Get MEXICAN MIXTURE. Iro
mcdiiiU* effect#. Permanent results*. Recent
discovery. Pheromonal fuccoa*. Hundred# o
testimonials, f I.oopei Iktx. 6for s>.oo. Posi
tive jrnarantee w.th every |.%po order to refund
the money if cere it not effected It is not *
stimulant, but a retmllder. Tvy it and !*• con
vinced, Send stamp f#r pamphl t.d A eders#
Brown Drug Cos., Sole Agts.
Brunswick, (Georgia.
PFEIFFER
& COMPANY,
Hay, Drain, and
Provisions.
Bay near Mansfield St
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests wfv\t you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and rocon
structing the exhausted digestive oi
gans. It is the latest discovered digest
aut and tonic. No other pieparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in
stantly relieves and permanently cures -
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn.
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick lie adach<\( fast ralgia, Cramps, and
all other results f imperfect digestion.
Preoqred by E C. OcWltt SCO, Cijicaso.
Butts, the Druggist.
W hen in need, call on J,
\\. Watkins. He loans mo*
ney on personal property.
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
IBUCHU:
ll in phi l
id coni in Mi store
and look around. It's hard work
to sit down at home ami think up
thin Sis for tempting meals, but if
you come in here, you’ll seoscores
of suggestions lots of things that
you feel that yon must have right
away.
is fresh and pure,
and ever^modest one.
It's new, it’s
Oyster corn, per can - - • 20c
Whole heels, per can - - - )!k
Hominy in tomato satire, per
can - -- -- -- - 10 c
THOMAS KEAN Y,
FANCY GROCER
312 Newcastle SflW|£t.
Ctffik <a
FASHION’S IASEST FANCIES
Are seen in our snowing of
AIILLINERY AND HAT
TRIMMINGS.
More ttisD a euggetioD of comfort
in tbe popular Short Back Sailor Bats
in natural Tuscan, Panama, Java and
other fancy braid*. There’s oomfort
itself, and style and value, too.
Flowers, Chiffon, L'bsriy Batins,
Ribbons, at iairest prices.J
MISS KATE SLATEL
fQiZV LOOCKfiTEfi ST., JM