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FOR A NEW BUILDING.
ibrary Association May Get
a New Home.
It Is Probable That a Ba
zaar Will B§ Given in
November for This
Purpose.
‘ The Brunswick Library association is
working earnestly towards a realization
of its hopes in regard to the possession
of anew and handsome building in the
near future.
A plan is on band now to give a ba
zaar probably about the last of Novem
ber to raise funds for building material,
labor, etc. Heretofore the money real
ized from entertainments has gone to
wards buying new books and renewing
subscriptions to periodicals, but hereaf
ter the proceeds will be entirely devoted
to the building fund. The library,
therefore, must be self-supporting
through its subscribers, it only requiring
about two hundred regular subscribers to
make it perfectly independent.
A number of new books have been or
dered, and It Is hoped that more than
ordinary interest will be shown this
winter in library matters, to encourage
and assist those who arc working so
faithfully towards establishing the work
in our city.
The entertainment in the fall will ba
most unique and quite out of the ordi
nary run of bazaars, the ladies being in
communication with people in other cit
ies where new and original entertain
ments are being given. A great num
her of Brunswick's popalar citizens have
already volunteered help, and a great
success is anticipated.
The following standing committees
were recently Hppoin'ed Jiy j.
Orr. [r csh'.ent of 111 ell
On links and y
Twit’y, chairman; Mr*. \y_'
man, Mrs. U. S. WyiTy,
Finance—C, D. PftrktrJf
Mrs. L. C. liode',
Orr,
Books and I’orlodicals—Mrs. J.
Butts, chairman; Mrs. Edwin Brobston,
J. T. Colson, Q. J. Orr.
Buildings and Grounds—Mrs. 1,. C.
Bode!, chairman; C. L. Candler, F. E.
Twltty, G. J. Orr.
UNIQUE IDEA.
Mem*. H. M. Miller A Son, the en
terprising furnjture dealers, are al
wajs thinking of something new, and
their latest is very unique. Those
who pass their store will notice a
handsome bookcase in the south win
dow. The price of tins' handsome
pieoe of furniture is $25.00, but the
amount it will bring, depends upon
the popularity of bookcases with
Brunswloklans. The plan is simply
this: Everyday, one dollar will be
deducted from the prioe. For instance,
at the end of seven days, it will be
soli for $1S,00; if it remains there
seven dsys more, $ll.OO will take it;
if at tbe end of tweuty-t.iur days no
one buys it, on tbe twenty-fifth day
$l.OO wl'l b* the pr cs.
If yon rat without appetite, you
need Prickly Ash Hitters. It prnnin It
removes A
peitr tbe aotioo jm
ereates good appetite ana
strength of body and activity oi
W J. Butte,
BfG HORSE SHOW.
Des Moines, la., Sep’. 11.—The big
gest horse show ever given west of the
Mississippi river was opened to the
public here today, and. will continue
through the week.
' ‘ ’ ’
* FRENCH RACERS.
Paris, France, Sept, 11.-Tbe eyole
racing at the Exposition grounds i*
today monopolised by tbe Frenobmen.
The racers are all “inter-region.’’and
none but Frenofafuen compete. A
strong card is out for the reat of tbe
meet, however,
COLUMBIA ELEVEN.
Bramfordp’oint, N. Y.,Si*pt. 11
Tbe Columbia football eleven started
in active training hers today. W,
B. Shoemaker, the manager, says
that lie baa likely material tbia year,
and that they will be beard frefii lat
er on. All arrangrmeuta are being
mads to insure an even more tuooests
furseason than tbe wearera of tbe
blue and.white bad laat year.
GOLF TOURNAMENT.
Denox, Mass., Sept. 11. —The an
nual golf tournament of Lenox Club
opened bare today. Craoks from ail
over the country are entered and
some hotly contested games should
Result. The tournament will con
tinue for five days.
Cleveland, Ohio, Sepf. 11.—‘•Myste
rious 1 ' Billy Smith and young. Peter
Jackson met tonight in a limited
round bout before tbe Business Men’s
Gymnasium Club, Weights were at
145 pounds. Tbe fight was for points,
“DEJ.AYa *RK DANIiVItOUa"
A small pimple on yonr face may seem of lit
tle consequence, bui It shows yonr blood Is im
pure, and Impure Mood Is what causes moat of
tMreuMasc* from which people suffer. Bolter
hoed the warning given by the pimple anti pu
rify the Wood jt'-once bylaklnc Hood’s Sarsa
parilla. This tuoitlrfne cures all diseases due
to bad blood, t&clndlng scrofula and salt rheum
V ~nte non Irritating cathartic—Hood's PiUat'
■J&r ft.,
Tits Remedy for Siomsob and Bcwsl Troubles
“1 h‘tvc’boen in the drug business for
twenty years, £aud have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have nevor 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, ami 1 have recom
mended and sold hundreds of it to my
customers to their entire satisfaction. It
affords a quick and sure cure in a pleas
ant form. No family should be without
it. 1 keep it in my houSY,at ail times.”
For sale by Dr. Bishop’s ilr‘*g JjJ pre,
Just reoeived ready t/> wear felt bate
Miie Kate Slater.
DOES IT PA Y TO BUyV 3HAKP
A cheap remedy for confine and
colds ie alt tight, but you wenheome
tbiugtbawU believe and g^ r > the
u ist eWre and dngdrousj|ft'hlte n
threat and luce trouble. she
dot Go to a wanner and more Irepula
ettn ate? Yep, tf pcsalUt j it V;t po
slble for youitbtn in either cr*f <ak
the only remedy that has been' Intro
luqad in all ctvillved oouulrie* with
•uceess In sore throat and lungtT oll^6B
Bo.chee’e German Syrup. It nod only
sUmulatMthe tiaauos to destroy Use
germ >aUon
m
fit
•‘ 4 iwHrc world
'^ul a.-d
THE BRUjns W ien TIMfiS-CALL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
Tbe Quaker Herb Ton
le is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Paie, Weak
fbi nn< ! Debilitated people
who have not strength
JtSmiC>SK nor blood. It acts as a
■ tonic, it regulates di
-4 gestion, cures dyspepsia
\ 1 and lends strength and
w ' | tone to the nervous sys
tem. It ia 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 tbe human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
it. Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the md
that the Quaker Doctor made gll
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache,' Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by ft. Frico tic
and 60c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 10c a cake. *
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for tbe cure of
tetter, eczema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
FOR SALE BY AI.L DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
PolhilTs Dr ur Store
Just reoeived ready to wear felt hats
Miss Kate Slater.
A LIFE AND DEATH EIGHT.
Mr. W. A. Hines, of Manchester,
la,, writing of hi* almost miraculous
escape from death, lays: “'Exposure
after measles yuiuced serious lung
trouble, which ended in Consumption.
1 had frequent hemorrhages, and
coughed night and day. All my doc
tors said 1 must soon die. Then I be
gan to use Dr King’s New Ditcovery
for Consumption, whiob completely
cured me 1 would not be without it
even if it cost 16.00 a bollle. Hun
dreds have used it on my recommenda
tion, and all say it never falls to core
Throat, Cheat and Luog troubles.”
Regular size 50cts. and $l.OO. Trial
bottles free, at til drug stores,
Just received ready to wear felt > at*
Mi*g Kate Slater.
WANTED—Man for outside work.
Apply to Roberta’ Furniture atore.
Russell’s Chill and Fever
Onic is acknowledged to be
;he Best on the market,
every cottle guaranteed.
'or sale by all druggists.
m
FOR SALE ON EASY TEEMS.
The following: valuable building lots,
charmingly situated in tbe resident
portion of tbe city, are for sale on easy
terms:
135x180, on Union street, ruuning
hack to Keynolds street. This piece
of property oan bed vided into six
lots, 45x90 etch, tbiee fronting on
Union and throe on Reynolds streets,
and ia situated Immediately north of
the residence of Mr. Glauber. Lot on
the east aide of Union street, opposite
the residence of Mr. John H. McCul
lough, 90s ISO feet, can ba divided into
(ourjlots 45x90; two fronting on Union
and two on Ellis streets. Lots 180x180
feet, cornering on Albany , Albemarle
and Anfiberst streets,toau be divided
into efght lots, 45x90 feet e*oh. Also
lots on Gloucester street, between Al
bany and Amherst streets, lots on
Albany, between Gloucester and F
streets; and on Amherst street, be
tween Gloucester aud F streete. To
anyone wishing desirable building
lots, either for their own residence or
for rent, cannot fail to be satisfied with
| theae locations. For further Informa
tion apply to
J. E. or Bioko:,-.
JOLLY GUY WOODWARD
Hi Will Open the Seaton Here Next
Monday Night.
I’popular favor is to be regirded
las a criterion of merit, then the
place must ba awarded to olever Quy
Wo<dward, as be has proved in bis
career to be one of, if not the most
popular comedian the S >utb baa seen
in many a year.
Toe management this session has
•pared no expense, and has sur%uod
ed Mr. Woodward with a company of
unquestionable merit, so that every
production may ba stid to reach
actus of dramatic perfection. *
Mr. Woodward will offer for the
ininai performance in Brunswick,
Nat.C. Goodwin's famous oomedy, A
.Gold Mine. Too much cannot ba said
iSL
in praise of this very excellent com
ely; it ie extrtmely rich and strong
In plot and dialogue. It I* intensely
dramatic, as well as comic, and a com
edy element is of an exceedingly high
order.
In spsakiog of rthis play, ih* Aug
uste Chronicle say t : “A gold Mins is
as pure and whoTeatftmr'aT'TnjT'tKtr
has ever been produced on Ibe local
stage. It Is like a nosegay of honest,
old-iasbioned fljwers ibti awakens
kindly mem tries, and arouars the
gentler emotions ling buried ugdcr
the sensational interests of the time.
There is, in the lire*, no small degree
of literary merit, and back of It there
Is a deal of floe humanity . The pro
auction was to every respeot tbiquate
and sau* factor} .” .
The company will open a (week's en
gage aunt here next Monday nigbr.
Plicae 10, liO an 1 80c.; seats now on
sale at Butts’ drug store. „i_
OPERA HOUSE.
One Solid Week, Commenc
ing
Ml Mild I!
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
The Woodward-
Warren Company
Supporting the Comedian,
i or inn
In high class repertolr.
(sls downstairs, $lO upstairs )
Prices, 10,20,30 c
Reserved seats on sale at
Butts, Colored people can
secure their seats ot Carter s.
CASTOR IA
Tlio Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has beeft
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under his per
swnltl supervision since its infancy.
/, /■COtcA4/i'. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
> ■ ■ • - •
- . Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nurvotie
substance, its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and altays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea ami Wind
and T latulency. It assimilates tbe Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
Tbe Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Jhe Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THI CtHTtUO COW..HY, TT *WW, (THU. YORK CITY.
PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
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VIA SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
.’ - j 115 am 5 OOfin. .| Lv Brunswick Ar i 112 cpm To 15 am
* **V m JlB am •Ar CLarlest.*>n Lv 6 50am 11 15pm
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Direct oonnpction made at Warrcroaa with throuea Pullman Sleeping Cart foi Savannah
Charleaum, ami all poiuu North; also for Monk, omerj. lUrmiogha n, Nashville, Bt. LouU
acd all polaia West,
iiCOHng chair ca a between Waycroa* and Montpomerv Thnmaayille. .
Between Port Tampa. Key West and Havana.
GOING
Lv IVr % T*x*iy.fl ft ot pm Mon. Thnrs. £at, j
Ai Key Wegt 8 0 1 pin Tues. Frt. Sun. . 1
Lv Key vVtwnw 00 pm Tues Krl Sunday..
Ar Havana 6 warn Wed. Bat Mon [
W.B. DENHAM.
Geneiai upt
Savaauah, Ga
KIDNEY DISEASES
are* the most fatal of all dis
eases.
rniCY’O ™ EY Is a
FULL 1 O Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE jOc. and SI.OO.
W, J. Butts. tfce Ui uplift
* 9
CU| -' yourself 1
fi.r unnatural
Id itr.iwii.4 or • > t.Hiona
aot us au-tettr*. t f tn t mu# r-t • branot.
Lii prr ;'**' 4 Palb: und aot aotriu
fa*lTHltuuOnircu Cos. *** or poiaoaoaa.
JOT by DrwrvMa,
3. x. sent Iq plain
if prepaid, foi
f "'.•l.* bottles, t'.rs.
-* Circular pent ot rwjuoaft
RETTRSIKG
Lv llnvnnft 2 30 pro Mon. Wed. and Hat
Ar Key West ft 00 pm Mon. W ed. and Sat
Lv Key West 10 0 • p m. Mon. W and. and 8 t...
Ar I*ort iainpa 2 SO am Tue*. Tbur. and Sun..
GEO. W, COATES.
Division Agent.
Brunswick. -*a.
9EORGiA DETECTIVE AGC’Y
GEORGIA.
Civ and criminal cases attended to
bu* ' - -triot’.y confidential, Ec
q-i" • conducted with eocrecv.
L 'J. leavy
L. J Leavy 6c Cos
Aurtiouetfre. Commission
Mbrcliacts and Gener
al Collecting Agent*
Solicited and
Prompt Returns Rendered.
Special Attention Paid to
Collection of Renta
Money loaned ou personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W. Wat Kins.
B. W. WRKNN
Pass. Traffic Mar
Savannah .Ga