The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 04, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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MAYOR’S MATINEE Quite a Lively Court Was Held Yesterday Morning. Mjor Atkinaon had q ite a large police court yesterday morning, there bslDg fourteen cases ia a 1, out eight ol them were postponed until this morning. Warren McKinnon was the first tried. He was charged wiih sleeping on !h j streets, and plead guilty, and was fin-d $5 or twenty days on the 6treet. Robert Wilson was charged with the same offense, and received ihe same fine. \ Sarah Drummond wss charged with.' corsiDg on the streets and out glfer hours. She plead guilty, and wa>s fined $5 or sixty days, j Miry Ann Wilson was charged. With cursing Ben E'lis, but ple.e.Ued not guilty. After bearing tbw evidence In the oase, the maypr decided against her, and she V fined $5 or sixty if 1 - y ? ' ty ct r 1 y conduct, and received the usual fine, $8 or thirty dayf. Cares Blood and Skin Troubles. Trial Treatment Free. k- ' : le your blood purer Are you jure of [n? Do oats or scratches heal slowly? Do** yoor skin itch or burn? Hate % you Pimples? Eruption*? Aching bones or back? Ecaenis? Old Soree? Boils? Scrofula? Rheumatism¥ Fou Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Thin B. B. B. (Botanic Bl jod Bilm) your blood, beal every sore, and give a clear, smooth, healthy Bkic. Deep-seated cases, like ulcers, cancers, eating sores, Painful Swell ings. Blood Poisoo, are quickly cured by Botanic Blood Baloi. Cures when ail else falls. Thoroughly tested lor thirty years. Drug stores |1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writ ing BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble, Free medical advice giveD. Over 3,000 voluntary testimo nials of cures by B. B. B. Judges Jos. W. Bennet and Samuel C. Atkinson of Brunswick are expected her* tonight eu route to Satilla Bluff to visit Senator Lang and attaud the ini tial deer hunt of the season. We with the gentlemen great luck, and our mouth Is watering for a piece of venison. ■-Southeast Georgian. Brave Men Fall Victima to stomach, liver aod kid ney trouble*, as well aa women, and all feel the results in lose of appetite, poison* iu tbe blood, backache, ter- Toueoeee, headache, and tired, run-down feeling. But there’s ne need to feel like that. Listen to J. W. Gardner, Idavlle, Ind. He aaya: “Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he is all rnn down, aod don’t care whether he lives or 'files. It did more to give me new strength aod good appetite tbao any thing 1 oould take. I oao now eat any thing, and have anew life.” Only SOots., at all drug stores. Every bottle guaranteed. 1 HALE TAKES THE STUMP, ill Houlton, Me., Sept. 3 —Senator Hals Opened his stumping tour of the state Tith an addreis here today. His andi tce was large aad enthusiastic. SSOO Reward te will pay the above reward for any case ,iyer Complaint. Pyi.pepi.ia, Sick Headaabe, tattoo, Const.pa thn or Coativaneaa we t cure with Literate, tbe Up-to-Date |e Liver Pilla. when the dlrecilona are ale compiled with. They are purely vrge- J and never fail to give aattafaetion 1 e e contain 10# pilla ice la.xea contain 40 t te buaaa contain li pilla Beware of.aub- Ta and imllationa. e tby mall, Stamps \7 NKKVITA MEDICAL CO , oor. dia led J ck-on Si a , Chisago, 111. For aaleby f Drug Cv. Bra lck. -a ‘ SORROWS OF SATAN.’' Has Dates Here for Ootober 1 at the Opera H'use. M.rie Corelli, one of the most wide ly read of living Novtliste, accom plished, not matter what critics may think of her ' writer, a wonderful ' * good tor tho’hisndsof doubting and troubled people when, in her "R >- niance of Two Worlds,” she brought (hem oomfort and guicUnce by pictur ing a diety who is all love. Now she tug performed an almost equal kind ness by going to the other ex remity of the unknown, down into that Ha tea •where Diu'e visited, and, in her "Sor rows of Sitan,” bringing on the earh a Devil who is all R morse. The old idea, universal in the Dark Ages, of a p-rsonal and an ever present Devil, delighting in evil, laughing with fiendish glee as be thrusts farther into the flames of Hell every newly lost soul, has somewhat lost favor of late. Su‘, until the appearance of Miss Co relle’s remtrkable book, no one bad the imagination or the courage to pro pound anew theory to takefih<* place of the one that taught the existence of the malignant thing of evil. That her original and impressive theory has faund favor is shown by the facts that in Amerioa alone the book has had a sale exceeding a million copies, and that it has been translated into not only all the^fWlTPUgee of Europe, but also into many uf the dialects of India and Hindustan. This success as a novel tiBB been followed by the equal success in England of its dramatic form, the American production of which, owned by Win A. Brady and managed by Arthur C. Alston will be seen for the first time her on October lat tho opera bouse. The play is still being succeiefuily played throughout the English provinces after an em phatic hit at, the Sbaftsbury Tueater, Lnndoo, and it Is entirely probabte that of tb* million who have read the book in Ibis country at least one-half tiave witnessed ihe play, before itie close of the present season. Thci) who are familiar with the story will realise that it oou.'d not properly be presented on the rtage without an exceptional east of aooea tones of an unusually costly and elab orate character, while thus* who havs seen any o Air. Brady’s other produc tions, suoh as “Mile. Ftß” or “Way Down F.ast,’ 1 knows that he would not attempt th s even if it were possible Marie Corrib's admirers may there fore safely anticipate an entire y ade quate presentation of this strange tale of the Devil on rartb . ( ureil of Chrnic Dmrrh'x* After 30 Y>r of Suffering. suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought I whh past hein-< cured,” myn John S. Halloway, of French Csrnp, Miss. **l had Bi>en so much time and money and buffered so much that I had given up of recov ery. I wan bo feeble from the effects of the diar rhoea that I could do n . kind of labor could not even travel, bat by accident f was p<*rml't‘d to find a bottle of Chamberlain’* Colic, Cholera and Diarrh ea Remedy, and after taking sev eral bottles I am entirely cAred of that trou ble. 1 ara so pleased with the result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer as I have.” For sale by Bishop's drug store. Bar. W F. Hollingsworth returned to the citv Sunday from his vacation, and the usual services were held at the PresbyterlaQ church. BUY THE CENU^E^ SYRUP OF FIGS majvupactujlxd rr... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. IT SOTS THE ISAM A. Russell’s Chill and Feyer Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every* bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. FOB SALE—Two fine milch sows. Appl v 412 13 '’re"’. THE BRUNSWICK SEPTEMBER 4, 1900 THE PROGRAM. , r s The State Fair Announces it For tbs Horae Races. The following program bas been Is sued by those in charge of tbe borse racing at the state fair to be held in Valdosta next month: MONDAY, OBTOBER 29. 3.00 trot, borsea Georgia own ed, purse S2OO 00 2 :40 paoe, ht rses Georgia own ed, purse , 300 00 TUESDAY, OCTOOKII 30. 2:40 trot, purse S4OO 00 1:24 pace, purse - 400 00 Half mile run, heats, puree... 100 00 WEDNESDAY, OCTOMC* 31,. I 1:18 trot, purse S4OO 00| 8 :15 paoe, purse 400 OO Five-eights mile, heats, purse 100 00 THURfftAY, NOVEMBKU 1. 2:28 trot, purse S4OO 00 2:30 paoe, purse .. 400 00 One mile run, purse 100 00 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. Free for all trot, puree S4OO 00 Free for all pace, purse 400 00 2:30 tret, purse 400 00 Three-fourth mile run, purse. ■ 100 00 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8 Mule trotting race to carts, 2 in 3, 5 to enter, purse 350 00 Mule running race, half mile, 5 to enter, purse 50 00 The progressive nations of the world are the great food consuming nations. GOud food wall digested gvo strength. If you cannot digest all you Sal, you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. You ueed not die.t your Bt’lf. it contains all of tho digestahts combined with the.best known tonics and reconstructfves it will even dsßosts all dlassos of foods in a bot tle. No Other preparation will do this. It in stantly relieves and cures all stumor)i troubles w CAKRIKII3 in convention. Detroit, Sept. 3.—Tlifc sun sal conven tion of the National - Association of Let or Carriers was formally opened here today. Large delegations were present from all over the count y. The bill providing for a pensiou for aged and infirm letter carriers was presented for ratification. Recommendations were made that the bill be urged in congress, The emergency bags sent by a church society to Kausab soldiers in the Philippines contained, among the neceseiMCHa box of PeWitt s Witch lintel Salve, the well known cute for piles, in juries ami skin diseases. Ihe ladies took care to ohtnln the original lie Witt's Witali Haze) Salve, knowing that all the counterfeits are worthless. \V. J. butts. NOTICE. I will hold nn examination for appli cant* for teachers' license on Srturday, September 4, at the Mansfield street school, commencing at 8:30 a. in. This is the last examination this fall. G. J. On it, C. S. C. Ne R lief for Twenty Years. “I had bronchitis for twenty years,” said Mrs Mineivnßmith of Danville, 111., -and at times have been bedfast. I never got relief until had taken Foley’s Honey and Tar. It is pleas, ant and gives quick relief, and is a sure cure for throat and lung diseases.” Take nothing iso, W. ■£. Butts. NOTICE A full report of the executive cun miss of the Labor union must ne made ednesday nlgbt at 8 o’clock at headqntrtors on Newcastle street. My order of G. H. Mbrkifbi.d, It Chairman. Large sun spots, astr< nomers say, caused the extreme beat this summer, and doctors declare nearly all the prostrations were induced by dis orders of the stomach. Good health follows good digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia ure digests what you eat. If you have iudlge lion or dys pepsia it will quickly lellere and permanently cure you. W. J. Butts. Hustling young man can make s6u per mount too eip<n***. Permanent position. Experiercr* uimeoe-ss r>. Write quioa for particular*, Clark & (Jo., 4th PhilsdeN AUen Halverson of West Prarle, WiS., says; “People come ten mll to bnyj Foley's Kidney Cure/’ while J. A. Spero of Helmer, Ind., says: “ItU the medioal wonder of the age.” W. J. Butte. J. W, Watkins will loan you money on personal prop* erty and rea' estate. ni ■ mm. Mr, J. Sheffield of ipKon is in the city. The churches were all well attended Sunday. Mr. J. 11. Tankers] y spent Bunday in Savannah. The Mallory ship arm ed early yester day morning Mr. E. Barber of Cincinnati is at the Oglethorpe. The Savannah train was five hours late yisterday. Mr. R. T. Hubbard of Atlanta Is at j tho Oglethorpe. I JMr. E. Gann of Jacksonville was in the city Suuday. The city clock will be in striking or der again this week. Mr. J. A. Montgomery left yesterday on a trip to Chicago. Mr, A. n. Robinson of Macon spent Sunday in tbe city. Mr. S. F. Elojd of Waycroas spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Q. W. Little of Macon is register ed at the Oglethorpe. Mr. R. L. Stokes of Moultrie is in the eity for a few days. Mr. J J, Kelly of Fernandina spent yesterday in Brunswick. Mr. L; H. Ilaym is back a business trip up tbe Plant System. Mr Frank Scarlett spent yesterday in the city from Fancy Bluff. Mr. W. E.. Davenport is back from a business trip to'Savacnah. Mr. Robert Wood lias accepted a po sition with Uic Downing Cos. Mr. j.ftfr, Reddell of Atlanta is spending a few days in tbe city. May or Atkinson will have an unusu ally large pol co court this morning. Mr. J. JJ. Clark of Savannah was among Ihe visitors to the ciiy Sunday. Mr. C. F. Rabt of JNew York was among the visitors to the city yes er day. A largo colored excursion lelt over the Piant Hys’em for Albany yesterday morning. Mr, ITT). Middleton, a we 1 known citizen spent yesterday in Brunswick. Messrs J. E. dußignou and E F, Co ney left Sunday on a business trip to Philadelphia. Rscord in Blood. The record o( Hood’s bursaparilla is lit erally writ.en in tiie blood of millions of people to whom it has given good health, tis all the time curing diseases of the' si .maeh, nerves, kidneys and blood, and It is doing good every day to thousands who are taking it for poor appetite, tire t feel ing and general debility, ft is the beßt medicine money can buy. Hood’s Pillssre nun-irritating. I’rlcc sects. ■lll Having j jbt r tii, ned from New Yoik 1 b< g to inform the public that 1 now have in my stock all kinds of lace window curtains, lace bed spreads, counterpanes, bu reau scarfs, piano covers, mantle scarfs, etc., at prices to suit the public. NOTE—In a few day* f will receive a full lino of Millinery Good* and having secured the iervice* of a first claeS mill uer fr >n New Yor will be prepared to do millinery in the late*t •tylea. MRS. M. ISAAC, 208 Newcastle S f rier. [jhSIHELP FOR XQO Mplfr For honest treatment and a speedy cure write JSmjrL. or go to Dr. J. Newton Hathaway whose great reputation is a sufficient guarantee of satisfactory results. Consultation ofbjSt Free. JJI-.J Contracted or Hereld- DIOQU rOISOn tary SypUUlls in all Its terrible stages, producing copper-colored spots on face or body, little ulcers on tho tongue, In tho mouth or throat, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, decay of fno ilosh or hones, completely and forever eradicated without tho uso of injurious drugs,\eavlng the system In a pure, strong and-•health ful state. VarinArala or eßlar e u<l veins, which varicocele lead to a complete loss of sexual powor; also Hydrocele, Gonorrhoea, Gleot, Stricture and all Private and Venereal Diseases and Weaknesses of men quickly cured. FINE FURNITURE. Pages of talk on our furniture stock would give but half an idea of the beauty and econo my found here • Why not Visit the Store and let the goods do their own talking and the prices their own saying? More than an entire train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed on these floors since last you were here. See about it CARPET THAT ROOM. No better time than now. Never were the prices on high grade carpets so low as at present. Never have the patterns ceen so beautiful, the quality so excellent or the price so attractive. Buy new car pets now and make your home more attractive. Each new season finds this department in better condition to fill your wants. The principal foreign carpet and rug centres have representation here. We are quoting lower Prices Than Ever. H. M. MILLER S SON. sl,ooo,mi This is the amount that fries Broadway Kouss, of New ¥ork City, u|[. dto have his eye sight restored. Mr. ItoaJyayißi. the penalty of twenty years’ of his eyes, probably neglect to projjlre nimself with suitable glasses in the beginning; The right glasses would have prevented the strain of muscles and nerves that for want of the aid that they needed have at last given out. Is this not a warning to YOU who need your eyes attended to? Examination and consultation FREE ! Call now. KENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Outician. 215 Newcastle Street, Inspector of Watches for Southern Kailway. Time by Wire daily from Washington A LITTLE WHISKEY TALK When you want a good bottle of whis key, two things rthould be conaidereu quality and price. I carry a full line *f Paul Jones, Fremont and Peerlens whis key, Imported Gin, California Winet?, aud be bent of high grade beer. Also Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes. Call on me when you need any thing,in that line. LOEWENSTEIW Mufik arc Oglathorpa Sts. "PAKKCR’S , , HAIR RALSAWi . TiS' ■#f v # ean* and b*au4flM tti ftnlr, f fW Prom*v4f** iuAUi.Bntgrow'h. ' T /l* to R-tor Ort%y ai t *0 Itr Tomufti' Colof. . J'-ev nU I *aj*nf’ *nd hair lMU*g.} fi<M. Hta.} SI W lit I ruKf< Bloodwoftfi & Junes New Liveiy Stains NjEwTliiggies Fine Hoj^s Prompt attention gpven all orders Drayage a 9 P ec * ialty. . Phone 24-8. > ESN Kidney and Urinary Painful, Diffi cult, leo Frequent, Bloody or Milky Urine j ;dl functional diseases of tlio Heart, Lungs, Diver and Stomach; also Catarrh, ltupture. Rheumatism, Piles, Fistula and all Blood and Skin Diseases and all Female Diseases treated according to the latest and best methods known to medical s*uco. Home Treatment cessful. Write for free book just published and Symptom blank If you cannot call. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. l)r. Hathaway & Cos., 25 Dry an Street, Savannah, CHu MENTION THIS PAPER WHEN WRITING. Southern Railway Cos. Office ofGeneral Agent, Ttrun>wick,G. SCHEDULES. For Savannah, Washington aad New York. Lvßrunsw’ck. luosm uofi pm Ar Paranuab .10 80 am lk SO am Ar Waehiugtoo 7 36 am 8 SO pm Ar New York 808 pm lll am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick . 500 am BJ6 pm 05pm At- Jacksonville. 9 am Ito pm 130 am For Meron Atlanta, Lonisvitle and Cincinnati. Lv Urunrwtok 010 am III* pm I IS pm 3 00 am ArAtlanta.. 8 50 pm 6k<am Ar Louirvilto I SO am 7 80 pm Ar Cincinnati 7 am 740 pm from New York. Wa hingtna and Savannah. Lv New I 0.-a. Su pm Ik IS am Lv WaßhinmgjL 955 pm 11 IS am Lv 3,5 p n IkO.im sOO t>m 1' 111 i iiiiijp II Hi |i ii Bos am 885 pm f Fro* Jarka invll'e. Lv Jaokaonvlllu.. . jntpm ar Brunswick 0 2j>m From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. I.v Cincinnati 880 im 800 pm K i uUK*'* 7 A', aia 7AS pm i'lmSS* 10 46 pm Ik OS pm a. iinmawick..::..:::::;:;; JSa oSpS SCURE YOURSELF t Vm Ilia w for unnatural nirfrti(irfl,tnfliinimfiMvn*. : irritation* or iiluurktioiM rf m n rous mrttltiraOMu. Prtinand ij(*l utnu o Knt. or poisonona. 9 Sk.lti by Drv-xMa or sent lu plain wruppa h? axprr*., prerAMT fc* . ,*.• nr Br.tTW. ti.tr - * vWculnr mu; ou rvyjoefc 3