The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 09, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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THE TROPICAL STORM. It Was Central This Mormcg in the | , Uuif South and East of Gaveston, ij 4 *“ |r Tbs tropical storm was oentral yes- T terday :o the Gulf a little to the south I at, fl east of Gaiveston, the station I named reporting a barometer of 29 54 1 inches, with northerly winds. Severe have prevailed along the Coif, iff New Orleans reporting a velod y of I 48 miles per hour. I *Est of the Mississippi river the i pressure has risen being highest over I New England. It is falling through , Central West, with an area of lew pressure in Nebraska. The weather is acme cooler in the Northeast, with un important changes elsewhere. Rainfall is confined to the Central Gulf aod Florid ', and irregularly over the Northwest, including the North Pac flc. Winds continue fresh, eaat "eriy over Florida. Poisonous toadstools resembling mushrooms have caused frequent deaths this year. lie sure to ue only the genuine, observe the same care when you'ask for I)eWUfa, With Hazel' Salve They are poisonous counterfeits. De Witt’s is the only original Witch Hazel Salve. It is!safe and certain cure for piles and all skin disease* W J Butts. ■* * ITT "I- I ' THEIR ANNUAL SHOOT. . c ’• for(Sun Club I’reparine for a Big Time The Waycrose Hoi ala of jesti rda ha‘the following; g “The*equal Bliotit of iho Waycfroaa G jo Club will take place here Wcd neaJar, September 12th, and prompts r to b 8 an interesting event. “The elute from Savannah, Bron-- Jackionyilie, ThomaaviUe, ® 1 jette Troy, A'a, h lye .beea k *i ,-d, anu u is expected that many of thorn wiil asteno. “Should the above clubs attend, the Way or oi, s boys era In trim to show them some hue shooting.” Jk-- SERVE ICE CREAM. iTie of St, Jude’s Episcopal cMrck will serve ice cream and cake to the public Tuesday afternoon in ihe church yard on E strep'. 1 BIDS OPENED FOR CRUISERS. Washington. Sept. B.—Bids are be * ing opened at the- navy department here this morning for the building of six new armoredHeruisera of the first Chills a n * 1 ‘ ' f ' e *' e r THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. The printed on every bottle— hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove's. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine it you knew what it contained. Grove’s contains Iron and Quinine put up in corrt" proportions and is in a Tastelerj form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will tell you that Grove's IS the Original and that all other so-called Tasteless * Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove's is superior to all others in every respect. You are not expefimenting when you take Grove’s—its superiority and excellence having long been established. Grove’s is the only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malarial sections of the United States No Cure, ,No Pay. Price. 50c. A r BAR HARBOR. English and Americana Still Holding Love Feast. Bar Harbor, Me., Sept. B.—The offi cers and men of the British and Amer ican fleets at this point continue to be highly en’ertained. Today a reception was held at the Pot and Kettle Club, at which the major portion of the ships’ companies were present. To morrow morning an excursion will be held to Somes Sound, with luuolievn aboard the Scorpion. A garden pariy, tendered by Mrs. Frederick Joy, w li consume the afteruojn hours, and in tho evening, a dinner will be given by Vice-Admiral Bedforto Rear Adunra Farquhar and the officers of both flee:'. GERMANY WANTS COAL. Will Modify the Tariff so as to Make It Cheap. ■r •* Berlin, Sept. B.—The semi-official Reicbsanzeiger announces that the min istry f state decided yesterday, iu view of ati deficiencies of coal supplies, to fa cilitate Transportation by introducing everywhere a raw material tariff to con tinue at least two years. COLORED BASEBALL. There will be some interesting col orhd base ball games here on Wednes day, Thursday and Friday, between the Magnolias, of Sr. Augustins, Fla. and the Unknowns of this city. The Magnolias are the acknowledged champions of Florida, while the Un knowns have the same distinction in Georgs. A stake of SSOO is adver tised to be played forU* BRITISH DEFEAT BOERS. London, Sept. B.—A dispatch from Kertfontein, dated September 7ib, ssja that the British have oconpied LyiVnberg The Boers were com pletely outmanoenvered. They bolted through the village in the direotion of R'lgiim's Beat. Bvmllton uuttUcked them on the rigbr, causing them to evacuate their tdrong positions. They abandoned aoms artillery . It is re ported Kruger and Sieyn have fled, and that Hamilton is in hot pursuit. ... OCEAN FREIGHTS ADVANCE. Loudon, Sept. 8. - Shipping firms en gaged in tbs Canadian trade liavo agreed ti an advance of 10 per cent iu freight rates be ause of the advance in coal and other s'eimvhip aioree. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBEH 9, 1900 A PAINFUL ACCIDENT. i , ■ **, *. , Master Jim Baynes Gets Hit With a Base Bali Bat. Master Jim Barnes met with quite a painful acoidept yesterday afternoon, while playing baseball on the grco in the rear of Parker’s store. Mr. Hamp LacomVe was at the ba f , and young Barnes was standing near him. Be struck ut the ball and the bat slipped out of his hand*, striking the boy a temple blow in the faoe, knocking bim senseless for a time, and iuUcting stverai Ugly wounds. 1~-.V .: • lie was taken to his borne on A street, and medioal'fliil was summoned. While the wouuds ara not dangerous, the young boy suffered much' pain. THINGS IN GENERAL. News Notes and i '* • ''jßrXfr* ■ in givU)g out'-!**' work theiiu*iifes men should Cai.i. is In a pcgltiouAja W all likidi br printing cheaper than pyg otfeptcob , ceru in the city. * * ->* *• ' ’• A* - ' 7 ~ST vr' ■t. > . > Tho excursionists swiio onme In Fri day night are having a great time. They are all a'well behaved, act of people and they will always find a w-Igorne here. LAST ONE DISCHARGED. Raleigh, Sept. B,—The last of the fed eral prisoners iu tho penitentiary Kero was discharged. He was Frank Hind man of Georgia. During the time fed - eral prisoners were received the total was 280, and the greatest uUmber at one time 108. - ANOTHER EXCURSION. Another big excursion will oome in Wednesday from St. Augustine, Jacksonville and other Florida cities. It is expected that the largest effowd of the season will edm* down, . ■■" '- r ; * s -/AX :A BIG STRIKE BEGINS. Heisitoo, yep’. 8.- great strike ' •' ’ . is to etart^.^riwallj 1 .Mpnday. Maes mae-rrngs have loeen oitUed for tonight A '* tfld tomorrow, and the tnen will pre sent a solid front. .j ( ! —8 MONEY FORTh E TROOPS. San Francisoo, Sapt. B.—The steam er China, which sailed for Hong Kong, carried nearly *1,6000,000 lo gold and silver currency for the Unit-. • 1 States troops in China. : Pyay-Peoforali for '] COUGHS AND COLDS: ' \ Vcry,vaUmya lie-, tdy in all , ! . ' rV'v-'.'uii: ; vl.o’ THROAT O r LUNGS 1 f At . . c;<\ DAVIS & LA.Vi-’UI.NT i. c. f T* prop's cf ,' J MANY FAIR*. There are many fairs soon to be held iu Georgia: The Slate fair in Valflosts, the inter-Btate fair in At laufs, street fair iu Columbus, a big osrnjval iu Macon, and many otlier smaller cities arc to give a fair of some kinflai an early date. *?THc progiMSlvo nutuma ol tho world are the ■groat food nations, ‘food tood well (1 igestyff. g+fi} sineagUi. rf you oanuot digest all, yoa need Koilol nyspcpsUs.Care. It Uige.Uyhrttyvtti.eiLt. You need n<H diet yout self, ft'eooula* alt of tbe digost:uit=i with the best tmtnrn tonios end I‘pcoastriiolivrH it Wrtl even digests all rlassrs in ai'Ot** tin. No other pi'epai'atioii will afo this. U in-' dtiniMy relieves -and cures altetoinocli W.tliritts m ■ ' UJF.Vi’ RATES TO RICHMOND Affconut O invebjlon; Rich maod, .Va , M'Wit.Syfffem will sell tl eis ffum BtymsWitSt at rato of sl7 75 for trip. - Tickets on sale Sepr. .10, 11 and lff,linal limit Sept. 22. This rate open to eyerybody. ♦ ~ ■ 't-rr- —W lifiKM-Ji’ei Chill aiid Ftsvei Toixie f is acknowledged to be the Best on the market every bottle guaranteeo! For sale by all druggists. W E. Hixbn, of Lumber City, spent yesterday in Brunewick, *' ■“*■*7 Kissommee, S:i., June IS, l*l)?i-e-Dr. J. 11. Mq- I.enn’s atrettgteu mg Cordial and Blood Puri 11 or is the best medicine of its kind made. I havo BBed it and know it to be good. C. P. McDan iel. Forsale by W. J. Butts, tho druggist. I'.i-na Ki-tiu, the Tasteless Quinine Tonic, euros chills and fever—26c a bottle. For Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUCHU. w. B. Smith, of Atlanta, wee in the city yesterday . WANTED. Artesiau w*!ls to drive at Hide and <>a|jasity gnaranlsedi.wil! also gutranfep to complete wells in ir, daye, Call ;in or addiess A. H. 205 Gloucester street. The emergency lisga Kent l.y a church soclt to Juntas soldier* in the Philippine* contained among the n.ejossitifH a hoe of Do Witt’s Witch linr.ol Bulve, (he well ktioy-n cure for piles, In. juries sml akin dincascs. ohe latfies look care to olilnin the original UoWitt's Wllrli Haze! Snlre. knowing that all the counterfeits are worthies*. W. J. Units. A 81’Kf tAI. POINTER TO nOOSEWIVES. Dried Smokeless Honeless Herring and a.quiekly fried egg make trmost acceptable ‘ hot weptlier” breakfast pleasing to cook, pleasimr to appetite. J have the Herring, the real ‘‘Katzcn Jammei" kind, with true dyed-in-the-wool flavoring, the kind which wakes up the jaded appetite. It is absolutely boneless and in thin strips about 5 inches long and half inch wide. A jar will make a meal. Packed .in glass jars. Try a jar now—just the season for thorn. THOMAS KEANT, FANCY GROCER. Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street. $47*50 illl buy a Model 59 Columbia Chainless Bicycle. $37-50 - VV ill buy a Model 51 Ladies Cliainless Bicycle. $25-5 Will buy a Ladies Cushion Frame Bicycle- This is something nice- Try one —buy one! ; sls OO tO $20.00 '4: , ' x*.. ■ l : ' v *• A .l buy a good Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle, at the downing 00 Summer * Bargains Furniture. A clearance sa’e to make room for new goods. I P-irlor Suites pieces, worth S4O, now *29. 1 Oak Refrigerator, worth *2O, now sls. 8(11 B.otim Suit!-, 8 pieces, worth $25, now slß' * Bed Lounges, worth sl6, now sl2, Centre Tables 30 oet.is to sy. loe Cream Frtozere worth $2.50 at $1.98. auilhlia ** assortment of SiflebnarUs, Cupboard* By Prices Below the Market. C. NcfiMVEY. R W. 11. BOW EM. y ANJ O ‘ Of Stone. Bi’ick ?tnd fllanufactnrt-i-g of C’l-metit. Ttto ami Artificial Stone. A WISE. PROVISION- -Never be without some of our Wines and Whisky in the house It is the best for health ana hospitality The doctor [inscribes it and friends approve it. Pure, rich, mellow. F=?- V- DOU3L-.A3, 206 Bav Street III! MtSCM 1 Uhc any of my brairitff ot WINES a LIQUORS and nature will be greeny \ ■ \ J the .recuperation. My good* are quality, . * have b#*en bottled end matured J / our immediate euperTlnlon, because of 1- 1 i special merit. Find out which suite. J j * I J TO HUIT.I T|; g \ i \ T. NEWMAN, it ~ 'W, Auafi.fi, 5