The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 09, 1900, Page 3, Image 3

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*, Ko'ght, WeJderstrand and Murphy, thre"jockeys a; Bheepshtad Bay.werc icjured Friday in aa accident in the first rice. Knight, on Unsightly, fell. Beverage, with Wedars'.rand up, turn ed a sommersault over him, and Emus, with Murphy up. plunged into them, Jhrowing Murphy and injuring him so badly that he may dL. The other two were badly shaken up but were not ser iously injured. It ots been fou~d oece : :arv by the management of the A Un'.a fair to practically cal off the proposed air.o mobile races. The great mil tiry fea ture, it is expected, will make this aut • mobile race unnec.sstry as a drawing card, 'lhere is still a alight hope for tie race. If Secretary Martin receives assurances from several souices that autos will be brought here to race he will still try to bring it about. There Is a fear that such a race would not fill sufficiently to make it interesting. Should this doubt be there is a possibility that the race may (till take place. aßiu Chicago next Tuesday evening is going to be a war, pugilila’.i- speaking. There is a boxing car nival seheuuled at Tattersall’s where 'six pairs of icroappers will meet ioa six’"rounds each. Here is the card: Tommy Felt*, of Brooklyn, and Mor ris llausch, of Chicago, al 110 pounds; Hugh McFadden and Henry Forbes, at Jl4 pounds; Johnny Reagan and Billie j 118 pounds; Tommy [Sullivan and %anj t 23 poucdj Dal Hawkins and .Tim H 0,,, , 33 pounds |and Kid Cart, r and Bl lie Stitt., 15g •pounds. MMm' Bright's Dissass starts. | tiliousncsi, blood poisoned with ni^Kauric arid (which should have been ll th r kidney s , rheumatic pains in and joint-, causing irritation of the kid - jneys, then pains over the small of tho bach, [mark sure approach of liri K ht’s dlseaac. Do :uot delay in taking Foley's Kidney Cure, for it luakua Lite kidneys right. Take no substitute. W J finite.l | J. 8. Henderson, of Atlanta, was lamong the visitors to the city yeator [day. jWOMAN ' ‘IB ls UKE A ofuca rr MUSICAL IXSinUMLMT if.:- 1 fc’s sc:.g on a; - it . Out of order or unstrung, there Is fffiscordance and unhappiness. Just as there Its oe key note to all music so there is one key inqle to health. A woman might as well try Jto fly without wings as to feel well and look ’well while the organs that make her a woman are weak or diseased. She must be healthy can’t be healthy outside. There ofwo men sufferings, lently all than a modest woman, health is HHjHllrst Importance. Every other con ! aiSrfricn should give way before it. Bradi field’s Female Regulator ls a medicine for women’s Ills. It is est way to cure leu- raatj \ ttorrhea, falling of ft a 8 \ | fhe womb, nervous- \ ; ness, headache, 3 \ , backache and gen- 1 ,jsra! weakness. You i| I iwfll be astonished !fng wiilfother so- 'J| Nlf (called remedies. 11 k M AvtjJilß We are not asking s sM-JNjl voutotiy anuncer- sT / talnty. Bradfieid'a h*S'done for others jHWj ■ Sold in drug stores JuT frae —JI' tHf BRVOfin D /£*' y„ JSf, } WtGUUTORCO. J| | si LIVELY COURT. The Mayor Had an Interesting Matinee Yesterday. Colored Boy Gets Fined for Sprinkling Water on a Chinaman. Mayor Atkinson had an unusually lively polica court yesterday morn ing trying in all ten oases. There was a general fight in Dix ville Friday night in whiob there were five participants—Delia Miller, Emma Jackson, Harriet Demory, Mol lis Jackson and Chas. Demory. They were all placed under arrest and tried yesterday, , It was found that Harriet Demory was the oause of the mixup, and she was fined $5 or sixty days. All the others in the case were dismissed. Frank Lane was charged with sprinkling water on a Chinaman’s head, and was fined $5 or SO days. Frank is employed in one of the law offioes over the O. K laundry on New castle street. He was In the window of the office Friday afternoon and saw one of the Boxers standing in his door down stairs. Frank thought he would have some fun, and got the offioe sprinkler and gave the Ouinaman a little shower bath. The laundryman became infuriated and made his way upstairs, but when he reached the of fice bteere were negro boys present, and a general fight was in dulged in, the Chinaman getting de cidedly the worst of it, AU the boys except Frank escaped. Lena Smith was charged with disor derly conduct, but she did not appear, 'w bond, f 10, was forfeited. Eugenia Wooders was out after hours Friday night and otmld give no account of heraelf, so she was fined $5 or sixty days. Hardwick Sterpers was charged with sleeping on the streets. He proved to the mayor that he just accidentally took a little nap, and was discharged with instructions to go home hereafter wbon heftesme sleepy. HARPER WHISKEY RECEIVED GOLD MEDAL Paris, Aug. 25—(Special dispatch; American whiskies received the offi cial approval of the exposition today, when gold medal wa awarded to Bernheim Bros., Louisville, Ky„ on their I. W. Harper, whiskey. Sbld in Brunswick, Ga., by T. Newman. No Relief for Twenty Yeari. “I bad bronchitis for twenty yeari,” said Mrs Minerva Smith of Danville, 111., “and at times have been bedfast. I never got relief u ntil bud taken Foley s Honey and Tar. It la pleaa aut and gives quick relief, and Is a sure cure for throat and lung dlseaees.” l ake nothing lie. W. S. Butts. THE OGLETHORPE. A. V. I’ratt, New York; W. G. Lee, E B. Fitzgerald, Savannah; W. K. Smith, Atlanta; W. E. Hixon, Lum ber Cty; W.C. Davit, Atlanta; Bill Footer, Macon; P, Martin, Atlanta; W. O. Hear/, T. R. Onoley, F. B. Mo- Elrey, Macon; J. S, Henderson, At lanta; R. M, Lyle, North Carolina; G. W, Little, Macon; H, T Auburd, A. K. Robinson, Atlanta; B. F. Ferque, Nashville; Barge Gawdy, Louisville; B. H. Patterson, Danville; C- C. Collins, Atlanta; Julios Meyer, Baltimore. „ MftWi THE BRUNSWICK TIMEB-6VA2Z. SEPTEMBER P, IMOO ©Jji feligurus The usual servioes will be conducted by the pastor, Rev, W. F. Hollingg wortb, at tbe Presbyterian churob, to day at 11 o’clock a. m. and 8 o’clook p. m, Good music, free pews, a oor dial welcome to all, are features of every service. You are oordially in vited to oome and worship with ue. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rey. Walter M. Gilmore, pastor. Ser vices todav at 11 a. m. and 8 p m. Sunday school at 4 p. m ; young people’s meeting 10:15 a. m ; subject, “Oar Sim ple Duty,’’ led by Mr. C. D. Ogg. Bus iness meeting of tbe B. Y. P. U. Tuea nay evening in the- lecture room of the * church. The paßtbr will preach the first of a series of sermons on a “Decla ration of Our Faith” Sunday morning. Subject "As to the Holy Scriptures.” AH cordially Invited. The Sunbeam sooiety of the Baptist church, of wbioh Mrs. Hugh Porter is the muoh esteemed president, bad a very interesting meeting Friday af ternoon. After tbe exeroises, which eonsisted of musio and recitations, tbe Sunbeams presented their pastor, Rev. W. M. Gilmore, with |22, as a token of their esteem. This sooiety was organized eome three years ago by Mrs. Porter, and under her wise and aggressive management, has be come one of the most active depart ments of the churoh work. Among other thlngs.it has contributed nearly $ 100 during the past year, ft has in its mimbershlp some of the very best young people in tbe ohuroh. Cured of Chroaio Diarrhoea After 80 Years of Suffering. “If suffered for thirty years with diarrhoea and thought r was past being Cured,” say* JohnS. Halloway, of French Camp, Miss. “1 bail spoil so niueh time and money and suffered so much that 1 had given op slgliopea of recov ery . I wsa so reeble from the effects of the diar rhoea that i could do no kind of labor! mill not even travel, bnt by aocldent I was per nitted to and a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Jtemody, and sev eral bottles I am entirely cAred ofthat Uoa ble. iam w, pleased witUJhe result that I am anxious that it be in reach of all who suffer os T have.” For Rule by Bishop's drug store. Russell’s Chill and Feyer Tonic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every: bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. WHIPPED HIH WIFE. Washington, Pa., Sept. 7.—Because bis wife went hut to ride a wheel with bloomers on last evening Charles Bed man gave her a whipping in a public street, The screams of the wife brought policemen to the scene. Redman was arrested, taken before the Burgess and fitted 15. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. The soothing and healing qualities ot this remedy, its pleasant taste and promut and per manent cures have made It a great favorite with peopleeverywhere.lt > especially prized by mothers of small children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as It always affords quick rcltef, and as it contains uo opium or other harmful dreg. It may be given as confidently to a baby as to an adult. For tale by Bishop,! drug store. W. O. Henry, of Macon , ep°nt yes terday in the city. “I bad a running aore on my leg for seven years " writes Mrs. Jamos Forest of Chcppewa Falls, W'n.,“and spent hundreds of dollars In trying to get it healed. Two boxes of Danner Halve entirely cured It,” W. J. Butts. Do you l ead what people lay about Hood’s Sarsaparilla'’ It la curing all forms of disease caused or promoted by impure blood. theatrical" ’Totes . Tickets Will Go on Sale Tuesday for the: Ope: ifig, Brunswick’s theatrical season will open Monday, September 17, when that eminent comedian, H. Guy Woodward, supported by the, famous Woodward- Warren Cos., will begin an engagement of a week. Mr. Woodward has surrounded him self with a company sad to be better than any he has eyer had, and will pre sent an entirely new list of plays,among which are Nat Goodwin’s success, “A Gold Mine, 1 ’ “The Paymaster,” “Mr. Young of Utah,” “The Tickot-of-Leavo Man,” ' “Katffieen Mavourneen,” and others. Entertaining specialties will be introduced hy Mr. Woodward, Charles Milton and the Rutulev sisters. Mati nees will he given on Wednesday and Saturday. $25 In gold will b-i given away Saturday night, of which sls will go down stairs and 810 up stairs. Prices for the engagement are 10, 20 and 30 cents, and seats go on sale Tuesday morning drug store. The col ored people can secure reserved scats at Jim Carters’. V, , gossip, Gnyaudhls “ragtime” curtaiu talks will be with us all of next week. If you want desirable seats for the Woodward-Warren Co’s, ongiffement it will pay you to get them early, for the indications are for crowded houses throughout the week} The “devil tfc earth” will be in Bruns wick shortly; he will he with us iu the “Sorrows of Satan ” FPAYi*s WE KNOW. Amelia Sbstogni, who made so many admirers when it) this city with tho Lambardi Opera Cos., tiled of yellow fo yer at Panama a few days ago. Phil and Nettie Peters had their bag gage attached at Rome a few days ago. The Le Blano Bisters and Eckert and Heuke are with the Katzjammer KUls. John E. Hcnshaw goes with Stuart Robson this season. The Doherty Sisters arc with “A Wise Guy.” Jus, Young will be seen iu “The Prisoner of Hope.’’ Will Chapman of the Chapman-War ren Cos,, was put in jail a few weeks ago for pirating “All a Mistake.” Mollie Nelson has left the Robson Theatre Cos. September is Malaria’s Own Month. Malaria Is bad enough; its children are worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fc\era Cured frj n ~ i JOHNSON'S CHILL AND mi lONIC FROM A FORMER SOLDIER. “Soldiers comprehend the horrors of a Fever Stricken Camp milen a way from the base of supplies. In such Chill and Fever Tonic came in. You needed no Quinino or Calomel; use Johnaon’s Tonic, and you would pull through.*’—Chas, F. Kooks, Everett City, Ua. USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPS YOU WELL A, B. GIRARDEAU, Sole Manufacturer, Savannah, Oa. ►n FEELINC BADLY? f < fRICKLY ASH BITTERN WILL CURE YOU. } W- .J Butts, Special Agents. FINE FURNITURE. • Pages of talk on our furniture stock would i givebut half an idea of the beauty and econo- I ray found here • Why not | Visit the Store j and let the goods do their own talking and the ( prices their own saying? More tlian an entire ( train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed I on these floors since last you were here. See about it I ' CARPET THAT ROOM. | No better time than now. Never were the I on high grade carpets so low as at present. Neve r I have the patterns ceen so beautiful, the quality so I excellent or the price so attractive. Buy new car- I pets now and make your home more attractive. I Bach new season finds this department in better I condition to till your wants. The principal foreign 1 carpet and rug centres have representation here. 1 We are quoting ' i lower Prices Than Ever. H. M. MILLER & SON. EYE., -2—* The eye is the most sensitive of all the organs ot fhe human system. If defects of vision exist, consult a specialist. Many eyes have been ruined by wearing improperly fitted spectacles. Does the print blur, or do the eyes tire when reading - . Do they ache? Do they water? Are they inflamed? I hese symptoms point to defects in the refraction or muscles of the eyes, and can be rectcd with glasses prescribed byj’Tj^j£ t!e, . until too late, but call now" Examination Free. -•!• tht) qlfrpbi* Jeweler and Grad “ orT tiemni ! *W N owe a. tie | Inspector of Walchoe for Southern Railway. Timet? „ ..„ daily from Washington OPEN AGAIN. Jno. VeruM wines, Liquor, Cigars; Etc. Is now ready for business, We will sell you goods 10 ptr cent less tnan original cost. 606 Monk Street. Coney & Parker DEALERS IN Coal and Wood, Brick, LimeJCement, Plaster,|Hair,|Shinjjles|and Laths. Phone 18 /* 525 Bay Sf. 3