The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 01, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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Imp, toe i U Udf of lb ro. trio*, is to be retired tfl.r tbie fell’* ruents. She It still s sound s. mono;, but “Uoele Deo” H raesi, oe f tc owners * deeded tbt si* ?<• run enough. H>a Tt*. on tbie en j-c; are conou-ed in by B'otui*, hi, psrtner, so It is safe to ssy th* sfl.r a few mors a mrmery ef the ra # tree*. Good old Imp ba< more o' s itU u the effect ion • of the pub to then .y Other horie of her dy nd rsnerstio*. Her garnsness has been r*p' nsible for tbie, beetuse she -as an* of ihe most eoeeatriot of racers and esu.sd ist, many upsets o the taien'. Suooess of Amariaan j chey’ meth ods abroad has caused sereral other of oar boys to make foreign engagements. Little Pataey Freeman is aboat to quit Sbeepsbead Bay to ride for M. Drey fus, in Fraaoa. Wil'y Sims, it is stated an good authority, will go bsck to Eogland with Tod Sloan*. Sims was there ones before aod made and a mal failure. Il’ a question w, nt be will do the lime. flgbt TbursJsy nigh', ‘ oHJHKmi: ? "Now, bold on irmomen’,” lie iftid bi* frind surged about, “I wnt to tik you #mthing. W ll it a good fight.” When a charm of voioea answered, “Yaa," Jim said: “I‘am glad of U Wnd X thick I bave proved that 1 am ■Btevcraat boxer in the world, and that I aan puaeb a bit, didn’. if Say, he’* a clever fellow, ain’t h? He can ponob taa." Corbatt ooatinued: “Ha can bit, I toll you, but I dropped to aomethiog * vary quickly. He can only bit wi h one band at a lima. He oan’t wallop both bands. Whan I taw that, 1 made up my mind .that tba beet thing for me <u do was to go in and mix it up with him. Now lam ready aid wi'ling ta meat any beavywaigbt fighter in the world, Jetrnai prefmed. 1 will rest up a bit first, and after tbat will take on the beat af them." MoCoy’a faea wore a gloomy exprer sion as ba eat in bis room dressing, 4 When apoksn to he said, curtly: “Ob, 1 don’t want to talk, What’s the use? I was whipped. I theugbt he was so easy in the first two rouade |tbat 1 grew careless, and be git In *tbe home punch.” P The men battled Tor *opercmt. of the grasa reoaipta wbiob was to be divided,7s pr cent, to the wiener nr and 35 per cent, to the loser. 1 is m - ted that tbare was about sio,o 0 i the house, so that Corbtlt wi'l r c.ivc n. neighborhood of $18,005 end Mu' y ab mi $B,OOO. The Brunewiek horse admirer* are looking forward with delight to the coming race meet. rt i* fioe racer* will be her*. A number of Brunswick’s most prom inent busiieas men have Interesting games of baso ball at the park every afternoon Dare Gale has a strong team. He Is captain and pitcher. Summer Heat.—This the season for bowel complaint*. Grefn apples and enoumbers produce them and Perry Davis’ Pain-Killer cures tbem. To the troablel itomaeh it come* like a balm, the wind is aieuaged. and the trouble ceases. Every druggist in the land keens Pain-Killer, and no one should be witbeut it in bit tamily. Avoid aubetitntea—there ia but ore Pain-Killer, Perry Davi*’. Priee Jso. and oc. LIBERAL SPIRIT SHOWN. Sane Bmp’oycrs Will G.ve Holiday With Full Pay. Answers to many of the requests af t e Labor day commiUoa that employers af Ja' or to close next Monday in lecog. aition , f the day in tke year set apart for labor illustrates ti e good fieling that exists b.i.een employer and em ploye iu B:unswick, Nearly all have a kind word for the wage-earner, and some are generous enough to ray taat they will gire their workmen a holiday at full pay. Others say that vhsy expect to an jay the day by witnessing the pa rade and attending the exercises. The decreasing sumber of establishment tbat will close for the day illustrates the kindly spirit that pervadss all branches of the industrial field. This year the workman and lui employer will be side by side in celebrating the day. WANTED Gentle horee for family asv. Apply to J . W. Watkins, WANTED. Ar.esiau wells to drive at $350 saah Rise and capacity guaranteed will also guarantee to complete wells in 15 days. Call on or address A. H. Baker, ’lO5 Glonosster street. When you want a pleaaant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and I.iyer Tablets. Tesy are easy to take and pleasant In effect. Price 25c. .Samples free at Bishop's drug store. Millions will be spent In politics this year. Wc can't keep the campaign going without money any more than wc can keep the body vigorous without food. Dyspeptic* r.sed to starve themselves. Now, KodolDyspepsiaCoro digests what yon eat, and allows you to eat all the good want. It radically euros stomach troubles. W. J. Butts. Hot words between friends are usu ally followed by a cold wave. The quicker you s top that cough the less danger there will be of.tat.sl lung ..trouble. Cn One Mlnuto Congh Cure Is the only harmless remedy tbat gives immediate results. YOu will like It. W. J. Butts. '**•*’ Fortify the body to resist malarial germs by putting the system in perfect order. Prickly Ash Bitters is a won derful system regulator. W. J. Butt,' CABTOHIA.. Bears the _/) 1 Kind Von Haw Always Bought T ANARUS" 1 * Ferris’s meat*, Swift’s premium meats, and Dove brand meals, to be had at IkcVoe’s. Some people fi-b for o nipliments with listed nroath. Br. Kzikamy Treats All Diseases. ITJ'I tc flint) Intnr.’ably Cures All Catarrhal, Bronchial, Long, Stout* noli, Liver, Kidney and Other Com plaints, as Well as All Diseases and Weaknesses of Women, In Dr. Hathaway** most extensive practice, cov erlng rt period of mors tc-oM been called upon vi trea, ,11 maimer of diseases of men and women and along tho whole lino of human ailments he lias lieeu uniformly sue & Di. Hathaway's me- , thod of treatment get* ’ directly at the seat of p tho trouble, purifies the blood .. m . tones up the whole system and tne t..100u. neutralize# the poisons wliich produce tlio diseased conditions. p!f . Yf * ar, >' ,lf) restores to perfect * ’ * * health thousands of sufferers treated. from Catarrh. T’.ronchltis, As thma, Hay Fever, T.unK Complaints. Stomach, l iver and Kidney Diseases, pile?. Tumors. Can eirs, Eczema and all manner of skin affections. ~ I)r.,Hathaway ;! o treat" with uieasosov tl) „ er ,. at ,. wt ttll . >f lo se vromen many distressing wr iknesscs and diseases by which so mrirsv women are afflicted Elect-Ir-it ~r Hi*.! a’vayof- ‘ •:are fitted *Jen ’ ’ with all the late i electrical and Appliances, other ?r piiaaces, In the use of which, as well as the mlcro*coM\ nc has world 'vifin f- -ii" as an r*. • rt. .*ll of the medicines used ay Dr. Hathaway are rompoumled In his own labn: Tories. i-rsder his pt-*’iml direction, and special r*;n. -I>. fire prepared for each In dividual (•;.* ■■ accord;m: to its repuiroments. Fvcimin.itAn Dr. Ilatfmw.v has prepared a Exminiit.on M . r j, so fvo|f examinationblanko B; anki.. j.jih.; i,irlott" different diseases which he mml free on applh-atlon: No. I,for Men; No. for V.\,rw*a:"No. ?. for Skin Diseases; No. *i,for CaUn riiai D! e,• is; N0.5. for Kidneys. _ Dr. Hatha way makes nocharirc Consultation p if consultation at either his Free. office or by mail. *■ c J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Dr. HafliMwsy&Co., t 5 llryan Street, Savannah, till MENTION THIS lAl'Klt WJIEV A KTJ I NO* THE BRUNSWICK TIMEB-CALL SEPTEMBER 1. 1900 SULTAN’S JUBILEE. Had a Great Time at Constantinople Yesterday Cons antinoplo, Aug 31— Sultan Ab del Hamid had today a grand jubilee in celebration-of the twenty filth anni versary ef his acceasion to the throne G eat preparations were made to give due honor te the auspicious occasion All the buildings along both sides of the Bosphorus, wbieh is 30 Bailee long and variea from one to one-halt mile in breadth, are gaily decorated. Thous- ands of electric lights are Strang along this water-way, and when lighted will present an imposing spectacle. Grand services were held in the mosques and temples and will continue tonight. This afternoon a magnificent banquet is spread for vast orewds of people. Dopu tations float all the Mnssulmaa commit nities in the world are present, includ ing the Sbab, Kbekive and sevkggtl of the rulers of the Balkan states. The sultan intends also to inaugurate some great works for the public good. Among these are anew water suppfy for this city nirttHKloltkiyty- / The poets aud historians of the empire contributed with accounts of the sultan’s pious works and the great things he has accompushed. These will be translated into all languages and distributed the world. Foley’* K'dn*y Core sea pure medicine and contains in concentrated form remedies reoogbiiod by ttie moat skillful of the medicht profeaslok as the most effective agents for the cure of kidney nud bladder troubles. W. J. Butts. Judges J. W. Bennet aod S. C. At kinson iefi yesterday on a several days’ bunting trip. Aden Halverson of West Frarte, TV is., says: “People come ten intloß to lniyi Foley’s Kidney Cur*,’’ whllo J. A. Sporo of Ilelmer, Ind., says: “It is the medical wonder of the age." Vv. J. Butts. The Mallory hip sailed for New York yesterday morning, . jrtuMiß|ni nr- nUwUxte- uoveerwealds n> <t piles quickly cured by Banner Salve, toe n < t healing medicine in the world. W. J. But.,.' It's only natural fer n fellow to foil cheap when bissaliry has btn re duced. Haveyou a ten** of fut neasla the region of yai*i *t m tch.tifc r fin ing? If to you will be I*ol 'eflled by Chamberlain's Stomach ar.d LiVe p Tubi©t*. Tuejr also eure belching and ■mirt>ira , They regulate the bowels too. Pi-.ee 2*o. b-id by Bishop's Drug Store. FOR BALE ON EASY TERMS. The following valuable building lo’e, charmingly situated in the resi dent portion of the city, for sate on easy terras: 135x180 on Union street, running back to Reynold* street. This piece of property cn be divided Into eix 1 )ts 45*00 each, three fronting on Union and three on Reynolds streets ; and Ib situated immediately north of the res idence of Mr. Glauber. Uot on the past side of XTnion street, opposite the residence of Mr. John H, McCullough, 00x180 feet, can be divided into four lot* 45x00; two fronting on Union and two on Etli* street*. Lots 180x180 feet, cornering on Albany, Albemarle aud Amherst streets, can be divided into eight lots 45x80,feet each. Also lots on Gloucester street, between Al bany and Amberst streets, and lots on Albany, betwesn Gloucester and F streets; and on Amherst street, be tween Gloucester and F stroets. To any one wishing desirable building lots, either for their own residence or for rent, cannot fail to be satisfied with these locations. For further in formstion apply to J. E. dußiokon. Russell's Chill and Feyer Tonic is acknowledged to be the Be_st on the market, every bottle guaranteed. ,For sale by all druggists. SAVANNAH'S POPULATION That City i s Claiming 55.800 People. The Sayaunab Press of Thursday says: The population of Savannah, accord ing te the census of 1900, is either 55,- 200 or 55,400 One ot these figures will be found to when the official nnnouticeMflKP t 4 Of course, thpPvme took the census in Savannah arc not making any prema ture announcements as to the number of people her*, but the Press barns from a source that it has no reason to doibt that the figures named above will be correct The gentlemen who has,--fliei tip on the census aud kind enough to give it out to Ihe newspapers was a little uncertain whether the figure is 55,200 or 55 i lg0 1 was Inclined te beUewg~that the latter figure was the correefone. Naturally thore will be some hceitau * \ cy./iu official circles about crediting the figures named until the announcement of their correctness comes from Wash ington, but it is safe to assume thatthey are correct. Breakfast Fools for Hot Weaitior. Breakfast fa Aft most im portant maal of the day to many business men. The day starts with it, and if things go wrong at break faat tbey are apt to go wrong all day. Buy your breakfast foods here and you will be sura of a good meal aud a good temper. I have Cream of Wheat, Wheat Farina, Wheatina, Pettijohn’s Breakfast Food. THOMAS ICEANY, FANCY GROCER. 312 Newcastle Street. a: INISTRATOU’a sale. GKOHGI ' Tyna County. Will b s. . . in said county on the flist Tuw dav In ftopie.fiher, 1900, boftweon Hit* hours *f 10 o’ clock a. m and 4 n’elock p. m., at public eut erv, l>efore the court hoa*<e door (Grant JMreet side), ef said county, the h gh* t bidder for cash, certain personal proaorty of she (wGrtb of MartQQ Robinson, (hmoMioa, sousisling of wear ing apparel, ti uukw* broke, one ailhor, two pair epttra glaiwes aud oae held alass and other per sonal eiTr.eU. Said sab* will he contiuuei from day te day until ceiapletod. Sale made in pur suance or an order of the eonrt of ordinary granted August 9,1900. This August 9, l!X*b. MDWIN UUOBSTOIf, Admr. Estate of Manou Robinson. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice ib hereby given that tbe Merchants’ Produce Company, a fti ni composed of L. Lud wig and (J. M PhillipK, is thid day dii-solved by mutual consent. L. Ludwig will continue the busiiu-sa, aKsumiug all liabilities and collecting all accountedue the late hrm. C. M PHILIPS. L. LUDWIG. Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 31,1900. Southern Railway Cos. OAesofGeneral Agent, Rruaswick, (in. BCHKDULKB. For Savannah, Washington sail Nsw York. Lv Brunswick (140 m if 06 pm Ar Savannah .10 HO ftin 18 50 sm Ar Washington 7 :i6 am H Mftn Ar New York . 2 08 pin 6 M am For Jacksonville. I.v Brnimwick .. 500 am Dtpm yOS pm Ar Jacksonville .U 25 am 740 pm JHo am For Macon. Atlanta, Louiaville and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick to am y (4 pm A r Macon .115 pm ft 00 am A r Atlanta ft 50 pm t M am Ar Louisville 7 50 am 7 80 pm Ar Cincinnati .... 7 45 am 7 40 pm From New York, Wft*hlDgto| aAd Blvkuirtb Lv Naw York.... 3 ftO pm 12 15 am Lv Washington.. 05* pm 1115 am Lv Bavaunan ... ft li pm 5 20 am 5 00 pm Ar Brunswick .. 025 pm *O6 am 8 35 pm From Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville. . lHspm A r Brunswick. . 0 25 pin From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Maoon. Lv Cincinnati ..880 am 8 00 pm Lv IsOuisvllle 7 45 am 7 45 pm Lv Atlanta 1046 pm 12 05 pm I.v Macon .. .*. 100 am 2HO pm Ar Brunswick 7 10 am BHspm J. W, Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. Xls the ROCK that,WRECKS brings In its’train bodily /that slowly but surely destroy health, fstrenyth and cheerfulness: Wk'fcgw-. TO REMOVE THIS CONDITION TAKE. ntlCKLVmiusfi Ii is a marvejous system deanser and regulator \ Pcrmaoentjy'CUßES a constipated habit' \corrects trouble in. the digestion. Purifi blood.sfrengthens the kidneys. VWI‘ THE SYSTEM IN PERrUT SOLD At DRO&fil&TSt. W- .J Butts, Special Agents. A Cool xOT Remark. stew all summer in uncom- AWNINGS^ at prices which suit even the most slender purses? < An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every article we sell. H. M. MILLER £ SON, SHERIFF SALES, (iKOKGI A, Glytn comity— Will bo sold o*: o the courthouse door of •Aid count), on the ffrst Tuesday in September next, w iliis Hi. 1 egal hours of sale, the follow ln*<le.-robed property,to-wife: All thatcer tmn iraet orjsartel of land lying and being in tl.e *hjr ol BruuhWiak, oounly of Glynn, and na of Ueergia, and described according to tbe majt and said plus of aaid cily made by George H. Baldwin, A. 1), 1897, as follows, to-wit: The ! northwest ouo-fourth of Old Town lot So* 84s, centaliilug 45 by UO feet, and bounded as fol- Jovvs: On the uorlh, 90 feet, by a portion of Old Town let No. 547; on tbe vast, 16 feet, by a purlieu efOld Town lot No. 548: on tbe south UO feet, by a portion of aatd.Oid Town lot No. 5U4, aud oa the west, 4§ feet, by Aruherst street, levied upoa as the property of the defendant, Charles Jterris. under and by virtue of an exe-‘ cation issued from the Aspen or court of said county, ia farer ef the Atlantic Inveatr*?*it Company and against the said Charles Me . } \ ta the yriaeifal sum of STtW.4O, bsnldeeintf u l aud eoetF. iAotics of levy glvea tenant ldL I .. sesiea,as repaired hy law. Also, at Ike same time asd place, that e> tau) Irset or pareel ef land, situate. lying and heljjg In Glynn ceun>y, Georgia, iu iko city of Rrnas wiek therein, ia the southern portion of said city, in tbat tract of laud known as Um Thirty three acre traat, and known, designated and described on .and iu the map ami plan of naid Thirty-three aere tract, as made Ly K. A Pen nirnan, cily surveyor, which map is recorded in bobk K K, folio ‘JI6, of the general ruoerds of said eouuty, reference to which is had for alI fiurpoavs, as the northern one half of lot nuru >er four (4). Levied on and sold as the property of John l>. Lang, under and by virtue or an exe cution issued from Glynn Buporior court in fa vor of Harry Tattnall and against John J). Lang, for principal, cost and interest. VV. H. HKIUUJ£, Sheriff Also, at the same time and place, thu north eastern one-foui tb of Town cominona lot, num ber seventy-nine <7j, between Amherst street and Cochran svenue. Levied on and sold as the properly of Rachael Harmon, under and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior court of Glynn county aud against Rachael Hannon, Hassle, Tatrjck and John C. Moore, ami in favor of A. I>. Candler, Governor, for $l5O principal and $20.25 cost. W. H, HJfERIK, Sheriff. Also at the anei'i time and place the following described piopsrtv to-wit: That certain two lota or parcels of land, situate lying and Ireisg in the citv of Brunswick, Georgia, known and described on Hitamons’ map of aaid city as Dixville lots numbers one (1) and two (2) east of Gorden, between Loudon and Prince streets. Levied on ns the property of the estate of Ifi. (3. J\ Dari, under aud by virtue of an elocution Issued by If. J. Bead, tax collector, for state and aounty taxes duo for the year lHUft. Amount of tax 11.84 with interest and all costs. I*evr made and returned to mo by It. S. Pyles, deputy •be tiff. Also at the name time and plate, the following; described property, to-wit; That certain lot or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county. Georgia* known and designated on the map of the city Brunswick* made by George It. Bald win A. D. 1887, hh the southeastern one-half of Old T own lot number 284. Levied on us tho property of W. F. I’enninmn under and by vir tue of an execution Issued by H, J. Read, tax collector for state and comity taxes due fer the year IHWI. Amount of tax $22.44 with interest and all costs. Ixsvy made and returned to me by K. H. Pyles, deputy shtrclT. Also at fefie same time and place, the following described property 10-wtu That certain lot, tract or parcel of laud situate lying ami being in the city Brunswick and knew a and designived on the map of said city, made by George K. Raid win, A. I>. 1887, as the eastern on-aalf of ow Town lot number 468. Levied on an thep op. eny of John If. Buggs under ami by virtue of an execution Issued by 11. J. lUad, tax r<ilc tor. for state aud county laves due for theyar IHWO. Amount of ax lIb.HH with intorcst and all cots. Levy made and returned to me by It. ft. Pyles, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time nnd place tho follow ing described property,to-wit: The lease hold Interest In and to tjie n rthweatem ono-foerth if Town Common lot number U 7, between f.se and Stonewall streets, in tho ity of Bruns wick,Georgia, as psi Simmons map levied on as tlie property of Jack Adams and by vir tue of an execution i3ued by H. J. Head, tax collector, for state and county taaen due for the j ear isf. Amount of tax $2.50 with inter est and all eoste. Levy made and returned to me by B. s. fylep, deputy sheriff. A iao, at the same time aud place, one Peerleee job printing press, chases and rollers. levied ou and sola ub the property of Mrs. C. 4ao,s ft^£ on 7?i r And L! ,)y v ‘ rtu * of ftn caecutiou issued from Glynn .Superior court In favor of A. Kaßer dJ Brother an I against Mrs. C. iV „ XI 1 principal, nnd 11. It. Hopkins “Aryey, security on replevy bond, JjrWß principal, $7.25 interest, and $21.36 Also alio at the same and place, the follow ing described property to-wit: The icano hold interest in amt to the northern one-half of Towns Common lot number 105, between Gordon and Jehneton streets, in the city of as per Simmons map. ifSKSsSET'’" 1 . 0 P r °P ert Y of Win. McKinaie ueder and by virtue of an exeeution issued by fcollector, for taxes due for the Amount of tax $3.25 with iutereet .Oaualveo.ifl. wado retureou to me by sy?l,4eiity abarlff. C 1 W. H. ft Ult RIB. piierilt t.ty.n County. CuorKL. PUBLIC SALK. Georgia- Slynn County. Under ami by virtue of n power of ule con tained m that certain deed to eecure deed from Alfred B. Turner to the American Jiuild ing Loan and Tontine oaring. Association of Memphis Tennessee, which deed is recorded in Houk N. N, folio, 274 of the records of s lid '*iimy, reference to which deed and record ~f aamc i had for all purposes, (tho said Aifml r . Turner haring for more than 1\ months de faulted in paying the Uuea and iuierest which he in his smd deed to secure debt obligated himself lo pay.) there will be ,o!d bciore th door of the court bouse lu Brunswick, lieorgi,,, between the legal bonrsof sale, on the first Tuesday in October, laoo, to the highest and Lest bidder lor cosh: That certain lot of land in Brunswiok, Georgia, and in that part of said cliy of Brunswick known as Town Commons; a id being the Western one-half of Town Com mons Lot Number 140, (anil improvements) and .in that block of lots loculed between Woil and Albany street, in said city. To he e*id as tha property of said A F Turn er fur the purpose of laying the indebtedness secured by said deed, principal being tSoVAt, liesidea interest, dues, lines, etc. Purchaser psys for titles, ’i bis August rilit, 11)00. „ , ALFRED F. TI 'RNKR, By American Building I man and Tontine Savings Association of Memphis, Tennes see, Attorney In Fact. D. W. KRAUSS, Attorney for said Association. PUBLIC SALK. Jtatn of Georgia—Glynn County. Undorandliyvirtueof u power ofsalo con “A 0 , I , h ' u certain deed to sceure debt from ' llu American Building l oan - J-t ne Strings Assoeiatlon, of Memphi*, !ri',S ch d ® t ’ d ) 8 fjco'ded in Book L. L., fol whZo h ? r “, ord 01 B#K| county, referonoe to whleli deed am! the record of same la had for l B, * ld ,I,,l< ’ n ISlu " having timrt‘r"} n f l * m " ~tlm tiefaulted in paying ” and "’'■orert whleli she In In r raid therL t 3fi? C i l,r ® itt* obl'KHlcd herself lo pay, hon, C ' ’° *eforc thr door of tlieoiKirt •fSSIiJr , r rU I' iwlol V Goorgis, between tho leg ?OO to?i2f iris’"? Tuesday m October im, • iest and best bidder l,„ rush, the said kJiM’h o.for lb* 3 tim indnfßedfuSll‘* vi k S.’SsswwriaKKS D. W. KRAUHh, A Uomey for b*ld Association. 3