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11 Mil
I HUT.
Agent Pays Heirs of Mr,
James A. Sap.
II QtK SETTLEMENT.
Proofs of Death Left Here Saturday
and the Gheoks Came
Yesterday Morning.
Yesterday morning, agent J. B.
Abrams, of the Phoenix Mutusl Life
Insurance Company, Hartford , Conn.,
received cheeks aggregating SB,OOO for
the payment of policies held by the
late James A. Sapp, of this oounty.
Mr. Sapp died September 4tb, just
eight days ago. The proof of hX death
left on Saturday, September 8 b, at
9;05 p. ia„ for the home (Aloe in Hart
ford, and just four days from that
date, the checks were in the hands of
the beira, The Tiwks-Caix congratu
lates the Phoenix agent on-the quick
settlement. Two cf the policies held
by Mr. Sapp were less than two years
old.
It is a Btrange fact that among the
past eleven years, with nearly eight
hundred thouaand dollars of insurance
in force In this oounty, the Phoenix
has never lost a single policy bolder
here until the death or Mr. Sapp a
.few days ago, although we have bad a
Ef w fever epidemic, and a large
sP. t?*
Ms££SßSm<oll UUie ' re
,# ■ 'Y, s.
methods of doing
irdiirrments this compyM^lßE^o
the insured. wants life
ineorsnce, he cannot afford
risk ; he studies the policies of tbs sev
eral companies, and then insures m
the one wbioh writes the best polioj,
This alone accounts for tbe large vulg
ume of business ibe Phoenix is doing
business here.
“We have lee* lapse policies than
any company doing hueiueee in Brunt
wick,*' elated Agent Abratua yester
day ; and continuing, he etld, “You
may attribute this to the fact that
policy holders are yesisted by me du
ring the Brat three years of the policy;
after that time, the policy provides
extended insurance without action
of the insured for a stated number of
years. Besides these features, our
policies have special large induce
ments, in the form of paid-up insu
rance, cash and loan value*, which, in
connection with the large annual divi
dend* paid by ths Ptanlx, are often
valuable assistance to policy holders ”
Anyone contemplating life insu
rance should call on Mr. J. B. Abrams,
Ueneral Agent of the l’l <enix Mutual,
and he will take pleasure in explain
ing the various forms.
Agood many consumptives would be cured
and the vrornt casos comforted and relieved by
ruing Foley's Honey and Tar. Suggest It to
tkose afflicted. You etaould do this as; a friend
W.J, Butte.
Just received ready to wear felt hat*
Mis* Kate Slater.
OPENING OF THE SEASON.
The Woodward-Warren Cos. Charms
Jacksonville.
In speaking of the Woodward War
ren Cos. the Jacksonville Times* Union
says:
“H. Guy Woodward and hi* excellent
company of performers opened the sea
son at the Park opera house last night,
sad his reception most flattering
one. Before time for the curtain the S,
It. 0. sign was displayed, and the aisles
were fiikd with chairs, whiie standing
room was soon at a premium. ‘ Mr.
Woodward has been visiting this city
for several years, and it is only necessary
to announcement of the
fact of his coming to fill the house.
“The openiDg piece was A Gold Mine,
a drama, in the presentation of which
|w , ‘' -**‘ ** J
Nat Goodwin made his reputation. Sdr.
Woodward’s conception of the part can
not pofsibly he improved upon, lie was
in the piece from start to finish, throw
ing his entire heart ami soul Into the
part. The work that is called for in this
drama is so entirely different from Mr.
Woodward’s usual line that it was al
most Impossible to believe that the
rough-amt ready comedian could so tru
ly set forth the part of Silas K. Wool
cott In the Gold Mine as it should he
done. .Hjjjjjih. however, was weil done
and it is safe to say thqj this bright, ver
satile young actor lies a bright future
before him.
“The support given by the different
members nf the company was excellent,
and could hardly be improved upon.
Miss Bertha Houghton, s the Hon.
Mrs. Meredith, has a true conception of
the part, and the Same may be said of
Miss Marie Da'o and Miss Lula Hum
lay. Mr. Edwin Hougjiton, as Gerald
fciordan, had a difficult part, but went
through with it like the veteran lhat ho
k U ‘
“The specialties were exCtMingly
good, especially the Rumlcy sisters In
songs ami dances. Chas. wt Milton,
luono'ogist and singer, took well with
the audience "
Seats now on sale at Butts’ urug
sore.
SCHOOL Mil HE,
Mieses Gilo’s select private school
will open Oor. Ia 1 their residence. 70?
E street.
Thorough instruction is given io
primary, intermediate collegiate
depsrtmente. This institution of
learning is of seven years* standing,
and the teaohers are progressive, em
ploying all ibe new and improved
methods of lostruotion.
VETERANS' RECNION.
Alexandria, Va. Sept. 12,—The anuu
al reunion of Confederates is being he’d
at Fairfax Court Bouse today. The
meeting is well attended. A special
feature ii-Jftmeetlng of the survivors
of
result amend
them being and Govern
or Tyler.
TMfc BRUwsw ICK. TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 13, 1900.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
tTh&Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood.- It acts ss a
tonic, it regulates di
gesUon.cnrcß dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tohe to tbe nervous Sys
tem. ■ ltd# a inedtcine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be taken by tbe mpst delicate
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nahvee soon succumb to it* wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
it. Price sz.ol).
QUAKER PAIN BALM is tba med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made ail
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rttrumatiam,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in.,fact, nil
pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c,
and 60c, ’ .
QUA fCER WRITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEADING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cur% of
tetter, eexotna and eruption# of „!he
skin. Prioe. Silo a box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
PolhilTs Drue Store
Farmer!, provide yourselves with
Tain Killer at thia !eaon of the year,
when oulie, obolertf morbus, dyeen
tery, diarrhoea, efc.f way Uisable your
hands. Use It in every easel#' the
kind, but be tare that you truit to no
other r c tnedy but the old, lonic tried
Perry Davie which never
(ailed. Avoid substitutes There it
but one Pain-Kil'CT,- EVrry Davis’.
Price 25c. and 6<)o.
EXCURSION TO AMEJRICOS.,
For the above occav'oo the Plant
System will sell round trip tickelalo
Amcricus, Ga.. at rates o( one and one
third fare, Tickets to be sold Sept.
30ih andJOct. with 3qa!
limit Oct. 7tb.
Money loaned oh personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W. Watkins
“DELAY* AUK DAWJFBOtiS*
▲ small pimple on your face may seem of lit
tle consequence, hut it ethowg your blood ia im
pure, and impure, blood is what causes most of
the diseases from which pooplo Miffer. Better
heed the warning given by the pimple aud pu
rify the litnod at once by tak in r Hood's Sarsa
parilla. Tht* medicine cures all diseases due
to bad bloos, Including scrofula and salt rheum
The non-irritating cathartic- -Uood’a Pills.
Ths Rumsdy for Stemaoh and Bowel Troubles
“1 bavsjbeen in the drug business for
twenty years,{and have sold most all of
the proprietary modicincs of any note.
Among the entire list I have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Itcmeey for all
stomach and bowel troubles,” says 0.
W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga “This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus in my family, and I have recom
mended and sold hundreds of it to my
customers to their entire satisfaction. It
■fiords a quick and sure Iciim in a pleas
ant form, No family should be without
it, I keep it in my house at all times.”
For sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug store,
Just received ready to wear fell hats
Miss Kste Sla'er.
DOES IT FA Y TO BUY CHAKP
Mcheap remedy for coughs and
00IA.S is ail right, but you went some
th|*c that wi- believe and cure the
ipst safe re and dapgoidus results n
threat and lung tropble, HI hat the
dot Go to a warmer and mere regula
climate? Yes, if possible; If iot pc
slble for you; then in either esse tak
the onlv remedy that has been Intro
luosd in all civilised countries with
success in sore throat and lungtroubles
Boechee’s German Syrup. It not only
stimulates the tissue* to destroy the
germ disease, but allays tnflamatlon
and cause# expectoration, gives a good
| night’s rest and cures the patient
i Try one qottle Recommended maov
years by all druggists lo the world
(Sample bottles at W. J. Butts and
I Brown Druuw Go
CHEAP RATES PLANT SYSTEM.
Account of the annual meeting of
the Natioosl Association of Spanish
WarVettrns at Chcttancoga, Tenn.,
Out. it to 11, the Plant System will sell
tickets from Brunswick to Chaitacooga
and return at one fare for round trip.
Ticket* oh sale Oaf. 8 and 9, final limit
Out. 13.
Account of the K.ntucky Trotting
Horee Breeders’ AarOeUiion, Lexing
ton, Ky., Oct; 2 to 3, the. Plant System
will seli ticket# from Brunswick to
Lexington and return at one fare for
tbe round trip Ticket* on Bale S-pt.
30 to Uc'. 1, Halved until Oct, 15
TO 4QIN THE MINSTRELS.
"Mr. Bur Winton leaves on Octobtr
s*t for Providence, R J., n h-rc he
goes to J nn the Washburn Minstrel's
band- Mr. Wioton baa many friends
in tbieoity who wißfh him sucoeee
ig his new venture.
#ERA HOUSE.
One Solid
e-11 lifer fi
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
The Woodward-
Warren Company
Supporting tlie Eminent Cjsmadlati.
11 Hi.
• In high class repertolr,
(f L, dqwoeudg*, 910 npatairs.)
Prices, IQ, 20,30 c
Reserved seats on sale at
Butts, Colored people can
secure their seal's ot Carter s.
GEORGIA OETEtIIYE AGC’t
■ . 1.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
A-
Civil and criminal ca-ea attended to
business strictly confidential. En
quires con ducted with secrecv.
L- J. L.E AVY
TVI rtx=o<r
L. J, Leav^kCo
Auctioneers,
Merchants and
al Collecting Agent*
Consignments Solicited and
Prompt Returns Rendered.
Special Attention Paid to
f!nl]*cti<m of Rente
KIDNEY DISEASES
are r (he most fatal of all dis
eases.
tm EY’Q kidney cure is a
FULL I 0 Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. ~
W. J. Butts, th- Drugg'ist
SCURF. YCJRSt.F ,
V- Ut* for nna.tt.vaj
Irritations </. ulcerations
of n. a ( oun membrane*.
JPamic#*. and not astrin
or *mt In plain wrmppen
Otrclar m< nqtnft
[foooDROPSj
Preparaiionfor As
similating the Food andßegula -
ling the Stomachs and Bowels of
Imams /Children
Promoles Digeslion.Cheerful
ness arxlßesi Contains neitiier
Opium.Morphme nor Mineral,
Aot >J.vnc otic .
Apr affJtdtirSMUEL PtTCHEJi
lampion Seed'
Mx.Setwa -
UKkdUSJu
* mRw; J
Apeifecl Remedy forConstipa-
Hon, Sour St(R|^h,Diarrhoea
Worito
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Far- S unite Signature of
&&£)*'.
NEW* YORK.
AI b miiii ll s old
Jj I MS
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER,
PLANT SYSTEM
passenger department.
■ IV..READ' DOWN ~T ~ ' | KKAJ) Cp ■ •■/. ..
so. n wo , j Time Table
Mixed ! NO. 35 , l’s*ngrr j Mixed j
KlTectlve Sunday. Dally. Daily
Daily. Daily. May 2712:01 am | ;■■•••
T 15*m.... B<opm... Iv Hntaawick xr 11 3Cpin-... to 15a
Bi:.,ra aCO pm. ar Waynroes lv 9f,oPm.. 7 15a n...
Vii pm... 10 wpo... It Waycroas ar 7 45p:n... 846 am...
.. .. lsstspm... 145 am... ar Tifton It 5 Upti....| 1 15iur,....
IS lepm... 200 am It Timor. ar 6 10px>. : 200 am.... . .
Stop® . 4 team... ar Albany 'v 4 48pm....'1*01air... j
.11 SO pm... IS 10am... ar Satrantiab i? i obptn— . 2 lean ....
4 100 m... S Siam... ar Charletton It ... .... 11 15nm...
IS SO am... 10 . pm. ■ ar Jacksonville Iv 7 45pm... .j 5 Mam
140 pin. Twin.. ar fhomaSTlile lv S 3'pm -.. 2 6
0 00pm. 8 COam ar Tampa It J 20am T OSpn ...
V.A WATCROSS4 MONTGOMERY
;i; an. 15 00pm tIT Brunswick a; MSO am.... to 15 an>
; e Warn... 8 copm... ar Wayerosa h. 9 Man. . 7 la m
ioso i 1 m SlO am ar Montpomery b I am. ,4..pn>..
ill Stem...lll Warn... ar B rmmpbain: l'i $ ?;*!“• *
e Mam ... 7 b'pm... ar •' - - 1 J >" o3am..
l4 sapm .. saoam... ar W'dsvtllc (' ;■ i*P“V ,*
! 4 06pm ...I 7 or. am... ar Cincinnati I ■' “ ®*pm
j7Up a .... 7 seam... nr at. Lcuis iv.ls2S.xm sMpm..
VIA SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
—;. .'.j I loam. 6 tie i m l.\ jdrnnaw tea Ar 1140 P m 10 ft) am
ill Mam :1210 am Ar Savannah JLv <OO rm * ,v ,ftlll
i 459,m.. 018 am. tAr Charleston I.t ti soam • 4 ]*•*“ I' '
823 Am T 25pm Ar Richmond Lv n pm JX IS i—
710 am ,1120 pm lAr Witch in*ton Lv ,BOf pm *■■
Bto am 1 li’3wn . Ar Baltinrore Lv 1 ■ ij SSSJ! i
IIO r. 5 am •: Ar Philadelphia Lv .- 11 J* am l- •
j 115 pm ]<J 58 a..i jAr Now York L\ Bwm . 2dpm j
Diroot connection made at Warcroas with tbou. a Pullman SlecplngCaif fm
Charleston. and all points North; also fo. MocLoaurv, Birmingh* , Nashville, Bt. Louis
and all points Wast, ,
Reeling chair ca s between Waycroas and via Tboinaevili©.
pv Between Port Tampa. Key West and Havana.
QOIXG.
Lr Poi^V*fiftJ° *►* P ,n Mon. Thura. Sat.
Ar Key Tues. Pri. Sun.
Lv Ki Wet Tue* Frl. Sunday
Ar Havana 6 <X> a(B*fcl- Sat Mon
W.B. DEXH VM
General Supt
Savannah, Ga
Jno veruM
wines, Liquor,
Cigarg, Etc.
Is now ready* for business, We will sell you goods 10 p*r
cent less tnan original cost.
606 Monk Street.
CJISTORir
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the I t
Signature
of W
rtpA Use
La For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
TMI CENTAUR COMPANY. N*M YORK CITY, - <N|
RETURNING
Lv Havana 2 HO pin Mon. Wed. and Hat
Ar Ivor West 9 00 pm Mon. Wed. and mu
Lv Kev Went 10 00 p. m. Mon. Wed. and 5at,,...
Ar Port Tampa 230 am Tue. Thur. and un..
g*o. w. COATKS.
Division Pa?. Agent.
Brunswick, va.
W. WRKNN
Pats. Trafflf Mgr
Savannah .Ga