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State Will* lie Asked to Make
An Appropriation.
So as to Allow the Georgia
Militia to a Full
Encampment.
Tbs military men of the stats will
esk the general assembly for an ap
propriation sufficient to establish the
old 8) stem of date etcampments every
year.
No encampments have been held in
Georgia since 1893, and there are no
officers now in service to get l.heij
commands into c; mp: This year sev
eral of the regiments established
Gimps of their own, but it was neoes
aary for the men to ba assessed to psy
the expenses.
Fur several years the legislature
made a sufficient appropriation to pay
the expenses of half the state troop
for a osnijhg tour of one week at
Griffin, Oa,, but since the Spanish
American war tils troojs have m t
been together except when they paid
their own expenses,
There are over 300 iflisers of the
etate and they will make a y’gorou
effort to have the mlitiry appropria
tion increased, and if they were suc
cessful in the effort, w.ll have the en
campment established again.
Gov. Candler is said to be strongly
in favor of the movement, and it may
be that lie will recommend the insas
nre to the legislature. T. W. Hard
wick, of Washington, will probably
introduce the bill.
The militia is in better condition
now than it has been for years. Since
the reorganization in February there
has been a big improvi m n\ More in
terest is being shown by the officers
than evor before, and recently it hss
been neoeseary to order out s veral
companies for etate service.
In epiaking of the proposed move
ment Inspector Ob:ar say-:
“The m li'ir. pf the state is in splen
did condition. The > fillers are taking
more interest in their companies than
ever before, and since February there
has bien a wonderful improvement.
The different companies are now bet
ter equipped i ban ever, and there is no
reason why they should not show more
improvement. The officers and men are
going to req ics’ the legislature for an
appropiiation large enough to pay
camping expense-”, and there is some
Indication of such a bill passing. If
Hhi com pan es of ths state ouuld get a
*vesk in otmp each year it would be: -
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
The Quaker Herb Toil
<L ic is not only a blood
jf'M purifier, Tmt ft Blood
VBMr m nk or for Fale, Weak
kand Debilitated people
-■Jfc* who have not strength
nor blood. It goto as a
\ tonic, it regulate# di-
I \W\ vK V gestion, cures dyspepsia
% H ' v x and lend# strength and
\ ' tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
•can be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease. Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nerves soon succumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
it. Prise SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BAT.M is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor tr ade all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism.
Sprains, Psitt in Bowels; in fact, all
pasn can he relieved by it. Price 21c'
and SOe.
QUAKER WniTE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 100 a cake
QUAKES HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the sure of
tetter, easema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
PoliilTs Dru Store
t-fit. them t > a woaorrful extent.
‘ The colored troops have shown up
remarkably w> 11. Their quarterly r -
ports corns in as regularly as those of
any other regira-nt. They are wtL
dnlled and more men are constantly
bring enlisted.-’
Col. Obear will submit his anuusl
report iu the governor in th •n-x’ fe v
days. The rrport will contain a num
ber of r commendations whisb C 1
Ob”ar l hinlij would b'h fl . ihe militia
if ad pled.
G.-orgia’s quota of mn nurub-r
about 3,000. No more new ennpamea
can be rrc-ived for some time tacona*
unle-s there should be & vactncy, and
it i< neoesta-y for the officials to turn
down applications ev-ry few diys.
Millions Given Away.
It is certainly gratifying to the pub
lic to know of one conccra in the laod
who are not afraid to be geserou* to
the needy and eufforiag. The proprie
tors of I)r. King’s New Discovery ftr
Gonsumptjoe, Coughs and Colds, hav
given away over ten million trial bot
tles of this great madicine; ani have
the sati.'fxotion of knowing it has ab
solutely oured thousands of hopelssn
eases. Asthma, Brsnchitis, Hoarse
ness, and all diseases of the Throat,
Chst ard Lungs, are surely cu ed by
it. Call on ill druggists ad gt a
free trial bottle. Bcgular size 50cts
and sl. Every bottle guaranteed, or
mossy refunded.
AGENT3 WANTED -For the Pa
oiflo Mutual Life luiurance C impanj,
a stock company organized in 186S.
Writes Life and tie most improved
form of Accident, and Health losur
anoe. Liberal contracts will be made
with active and reliable agents.
A. C Harmon, Mantger,
Savannah, Ga.
A Miaistor’a Good Work,
“I had a xerore stuck ot bilious colic, got a
bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and
DiurrlKca Remedy, tsok two doses and was on
tlrely cured,” ssys Rev. A. A. Power, of Kmpo
ria, Kan. “My nsigbhor across ths sheet was
sick for over a week, bad twoor three bottles o
medicine from the doctor. Ho used them for
throe or four days without relief, thou called in
another doctor who tr.atcd him for some days
and gave him no relief, so dischargtd him. I
went over to see him the next morning. He
said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they
had b. en running oIT so long that it was almost
bloody tin\. I asked him if he had tried Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,
and he said, 'No.' I went home and brought
him my bottle and gave bim one doai; told him
to Into another dose in ilfteen or twenty min
utes if he did not find rcliof, but lie took no
more, and was entirely cured, I think it the
best medicine I have ever tried.” For sale by
Dr. Bishop's drug store.
It floems rather queer that wash
women put cut their tubs to catch 6oft
water wheD it rains hard.
Our Greatest Specialist
For 30 years Dr. J. Newton Hath
away has so successfully treated chronic
diseases that he is acknowledged todav
to stand at the head of his profession in
this line. His exclusive method of
treatment for Varicocele and Stricture
without the aid of knifo or cautery
cures in 90 per cent, of all cases. In
the treatment of loss of vital forces
nervous disorders, kidney and urinary
complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning,
rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul
iar to womeu, he is equally successful -
Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more than
double that of any other specialist.
Cases pronounced hopeless by other
physicians, readily yield to his treat
ment. Write him today fully about
your case. He makes no charge for
consultation or advice, either at his of
fice or by mail.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
35 Bryau Street, Savannah, Ga
Many a mau bss discovered tbat au
thorship is a dangerousbip to embark
in,
For Whooping Cough.
“Both my children were taken with
whooping cough,” writes Mrs. O. E.
Dutton, of Dauville, 111. “A small
bottle of Foley’s Honey and Tar gave
such relief that I u&d a 50 cent bottle
which saved me a doctor's bill.” W,
J. Butte.
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
THE BRUJNSVYIUK. TIMKS-CALL, AUGUST 31, 191)0.
Forewarned,
Forearmed*
The liability to disease is greatly
lessened wucu the blood is in good con
dition, and the circulation healthy and
vigorous. For then all refuse matter
is promptly carried out of the system ;
otherwise it would rapidly accumulate
—fermentation would take place, the
blood become polluted and tlie consti
tution so weakened that a simple
malady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthy
nerves.
Asa blood purifier and tonic S. S. S.
has no equal. It is the safest and best
remedy for old people and children
because it contains no minerals, but is
made exclusively of roots and herbs.
No other remedy so thoroughly and
effectually cleanses the blood of im
purities. Atthe
Si ’ fjTw same time it builds
-up the weak and de
kj* bilitated, and reno
WMr vates the entire sys
tem. It cures permanently all manner
of blood and skin troubles.
Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urban., 0., writes:
'* X had Eczema on my ho.nda and face for
five years. It would break oat in little
white pustules, crusts would form and
drop off, leaving the skin red and inflam
ed. The doctors did me no good. I used
all the medicated soaps and salves without
benefit. S. S. S. cured me, and my skin
Is as clear and smooth as any one’s.”
Mrs. Henry Siegfriod, of Capo May, IT.
J., says that twenty-one bottles of S. S. S.
oured hor of Cancer of the breast. Doc
tors and friends thought her case hope
less.
Richard T. Gardner, Florence, S. C.,
suffered for years with Boils. Two bot
tles of S. 8. 8. put his blood in good con
dition and ths Boils disappeared.
Send for our free book, and write
our physicians about your case.
Medical advice free.
THE SW.fT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
THE PRIZE*
Captain Newmin Sends In a List of
Those Offered On Labor Day.
C-pt. TANARUS, Newman lent in the follow
ing as a list of the prizes to be contest
ed for on Labor Day:
Bcycie race at 3:30 p. m , 3 mile
heat. Purse $2 00..
Foot race at 3:45, lira! prize, $5; sec
ond prize, $2 50. One he-1 one eighth
of e mile.
Horse race at 4p. m,, bo.t in 3 one
fourth mile hea'i, not lcea than 5 en
tries required. First purse, sls; second
purse, $5. Entrance fee sl.
Greasy pole contest, ihe sutcesiful
boy that gets to the top first gets $2.
Syrup diving, parse $2.50 gold piece
Base ball name at 5;30 p. m., parse
•10, 00 per cent to winning teem; 40
per cent to losing team.
All who desire to enter any of tbs
above contests should send iu their
names at once, as the above named
purses and prizes are guaranteed.
T. Newman,
Qeuoral Manager Southeastern Fair
Association.
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomach, liver aod kid
ney troubles, as well as women, and
all feel the results in loss of appetite,
poisons io the blood, baekacbe, ner
vousness, headache, and tired, list ess,
run-down feeling. But there’s ne need
to feel like that. Listen to J. W.
Gardner, Idaville, lnd. He says:
“Electric Bitters are just the thing
for a man when be iB alt run down,
and don’t care whether be lives or
dies. It did more to give me new
strength aud good appetite than any
thing 1 could take. I oau now eat any
thing, and have anew lease on life.”
Ouly oOote., at all drug stores. Every
bottle guaranteed.
DOES IT HA Y TO BUY CHAEP
A cheap remedy for coughs and
coids is all right, but you want gome
thing that wiJ believe and cure the
n ost severs aod dangorous results n
throat and lung trouble, What Eba
dot Go to a warmer and more regula
climate? Yes, if possible ; If lf t po
eible-for you; then in either ease tak
j the only remedy that bas been intro
luced In all clvilived countries with
success in sore throat and lungtroub'es
Boschee's German Syrup. It not only
stimulates the tissues io destroy the
germ disease, but allays inflamßtton
and glyes a good
night’s rest and cures the patient
Try one qo‘tla Raoommeuded man.
years by all druggists in the world
Sample bottles at W. J. Butts and
Brown Drum* Cos.
For Diabetes use
STUART’S GIN and
Buciiu:
POLICE COURT.
The Mayor Had Three Off filers Be
fore Him Ycste day.
There were only three participants iu
Mayor Atkinson’s matinee yesterday
morning-Mar hall Burr, Eugene
Woodies and Bertha Grave, They
were all charged with disorderly con
duct
Marshall p’eaded not geilty, bnt the
evidence was against him, and he rrce v
ed a fine of $5 or 20 days. Eugene
Woodies was lined $lO or 60 dayp, and
Bertha Graves was fined $5 or 00 days.
R- cord in Blood.
The record or Hood’s Sarsaparilla is lit
erally writ en in the blood of millions of
people to whom it has given good health.
It is all the time curing diseases of the
st .-macli, nerves, kidneys and blood, and it
is doing good every day to thousands who
are taking it for poor appetite, tire i feel
ing and general debility. It is the b-.st
medicine money can buy.
Hood’s Pills are nun-irritating. Price Socts
The Remedy for Stomach and Bowel Troub’es
"I have been in the drug business for
twenty years, and have sold most all of
the proprie'ary medicines of any note
Among the entire list I have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remeey for all
stomach and bowel troubles,” says O.
W Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. ‘‘This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my family, and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds of it to my j
customers to their entire satisfaction. It ’
affords a quick and sure cure in a pleas
ant form. No family should be without
it. I keep it in my house at all times.”
For sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug store,
Russell's Chill and Fevei
Tonic is acknowledged to
be the Best on the market
every bottle guaranteed. For
sale by all druggists.
If you wish to cure sCrsfula or salt rheum
permanently, take Ilood’g Sarsaparilla. It ex
pels all impurities from the blood.
Many cases are being filed at Judge
Lambright’s court, and the next term
will be an interesting one.
September is Malaria’s
Own Month.
Hialaria ia bat! enough: ifcs children arc
vr t>rse;
Dengue,
Hemorrhagic,
Typhoid
Te-rers Cured llj ■ sa
mmn cel m nm m
FROM A FORMER SOLDIER.
“Soldiers comprehend the iorrors of a Fevsr
Stricken Camp miles away from the base ot
supplies. In such places Jolanson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic came in. You needed no Quinine
or CMo^el; use .Johnson’s Tonic, and you
would p U through.”—Ciias%F. Roden, Everett
City, Ga.
USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPS YOU WEIL
A. B. GIRARDEAU,
Sola Manufacturer, Savannah, Ga.
Chesp Rates Via Southern Railway.
After Sunday. Sept. 2, Southern Railway w ill
discontinue selling ticket to Savauuah at rate
of 91.00 f0r the round trip, that being the last
Sunday this rate trill be used.
MACON, GA.—Excursion. $2.50 lor the round
trip*. Tickets on sale morning of August 29,
final limit August 31.
CHICAGO. ILL. National Encampment
Grand Army K-public, $24 25 for lie round
trip. Tickets on sale August 25 27, filial limit
Sept. 3. By depositing tickets with Joint
agent before Sept. 2, and on payment of fee
of 60 cents, an extension of final limit may be
obtained until Sept 39.
SAVANNAH, GA.—Georgia State Guards En
campment for Ritte I‘ractiae. For rille teams
in uniform, five or more on one ticket, one
fare for'tho lound trip. Tickets on sale Sept.
3, with final limit Sept. 9.
RICHMOND, VA.—One fare for the round
trip, account Annual Convention National
Baptist Association (colored). Tickets on sale
Sept, i0-12, with final limit Sept. 22, inclu
sive.
RICHMOND, VA.—Annual Convention Sover
t reign Grand Lodge, Independent Order 1 dd
Fellows, One fare for the round trip. Tickets
on sale Sep*. 15-17, final limit Sept. 25.
MACON. Ga.—Street and Agricultural Fair.
For Individuals,one fare for the round trip.
For military companies and brass banes m
uniform, 20 or more on one ticket. sß.so for
the round trip. Tickets on sale Sept. 2-4-28.
final limit Oct. 21.
LOUISVILLE, KT„—Annual convention col
ored Oddfellows. One faro for round trip.
Tickets on saie Sept. 29-30, and Get. 1, final
limit Oct 9.
ASHEVILLE, N. C.--Annual meeting Missis
sippi Yallep Medical Association. One I arc
for round trip. Ticket* on ea'e uct, fi-9, final
limit Oct. 15.
KANSAS Cl FY, MO.-Account of Nation Con
vents n of tbs Christian church, tickets will
he sold to Kansas City, Oct. $-10, with lnsl
limit Oct. US, at tale of on# fa re-for lh round
trip, pi" ft.
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias Been
iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
1 and has been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health oi
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Casioria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
cenuins CASTORIA always
Bears the Signature of
£444
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
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__ PASSENGER DEPARTMENT. /
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no. 87 ko..w>. Time table jn | so.<*
Passenger Mixed NO. 35, jPassenger Mixed j ......
EffectiY© Sunday, Daily. Daily, !!!.!”..*!!
Daily. Daily. May 5*7 12:01 am
i 40pm... 185 am... ar IhoTHasville lv 5 i-'pw ... 2 OOa®!!!!’.!*."!’.!’."!
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ViA wXfcKOSS * MONTGOMERY.
I fl 50am ... 7 10pm...ar Nasnville lv 2 21 am.. 9 00am...
7Mp m ... 720 am... ar Bt. Lcuia lv *3B am.. 855 pm...
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VIA SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
" 715 am.. suopm.. Lv Bi inswick Ar 112 c) pm 10 15 xbi f. ... .
8 22am.. 7 25pm.. Ar Ri.hi.iond Lv 6 48pm 9 05am !
Direct connuetion made at Waycrosa with tbrouau Pullman Sleeping Care foi
Charleston, and all points North; also for Montgomery, Birmingham, Nashville,
a id all points West, f / sa
Keeling o*mirca a iK-tn-een Waveroßsand Montgomery via Thornnsy ille. II \ %
Between Port Tampa, Key West ani Havana. i
GOING. 1 RETURNING. I >^4l
Lv .Port Tampa 10 00 pm Mon.. Thurs. Sat. ILv Havana 230 pro Mon. Wed. ai '/ 'tif 1
Ac Key West bot pm Tues. l'i i. Sun lAr Key West 100 pm Mon. | I
Lv Key West 900 pm Tues. 1 ’t!. Sunday. ( Lv Key West 19 03 p. m. Mon. \\ tL.it m I
Vr Havana 6 00 aui Wed. Sat Mon I Ar Port Tampa 2 30 am Tues. Tbar. I
W .B. DENHAM. RO. W, COATBS. R. W.WSMiI
General Supt Division. Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic v \
.savannah, Ga Brunswick, a. Savanr.-m fflfl
Bloodwortli &Jengs
New Lively Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given all
orders. Drayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. E St.
PUFFER™ ”
& COMPANY,
Hay, Grain, and
Provisions.
Bay near Man-field St,
NEWEST SHAPES: i
LATEST STILES w
ou kn<
of Him Goon* -
Just Eeceiiefl
AT E. EARLES, 203 Newcastle St.
Also a large assortment of children’s
ha tsand bonnets, laces, zephyrs, worst
ed’ hair goods and switches made to
order a specialty.
n
SCORE VOUBSEiate
v jfiflGHH
* t mue o u
i'&inD ~ and ij,
. gent or poiflb&out.
So*<* fcy Dr nmrlais,
or cent in plain wrapper -v
ly exprew. prepaid, fc*
i.hOO, 0r.3 bottles, $2.76. -
Circular sent ua roguesfc