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A BIG EXCURSION.
Southern Pine Company’s Em
ployes Gome Down.
There in All,
and They Had a
Iloyal Time.
£ be Southern Pine Company,*) an
nual excursion, from all point* where
they have mills, oatne in yesterday,
and they certainly seemed to enjoy
their stay more iktp'any other excur
•ioniate that have visited Brunswick
during the summer.
The excursion train arrived here
about ten o’clock, bringing in a mixed
crowd that passed the thousand mark.
To use exact figures, 1,006 cam® In on
the train.
The crowd was headed by Mr. J. J.
McDonough. The care were pulled
by the oompary’s own engines, and on
the first Mr. McDonough himself acted
ae engineer.
Asa whole, the orowd seemed to
greatly enjoy tboir stay In Brunswick
most thoroughly, and when tbeexour
eiou train left yesterday afternoon at
f> o’clock, it carried many who will re
member their visit to Brunswiok as
one of the events of their lives.
A LIFE AND DEATH EIGHT.
Mr W. A. Hines, of Manchester,
la., writing of his almost miraculous
escape from death, says: “Exposure
after measles induced serious lung
trouble, wbich ended in Consumption.
1 bad frequent hemorrhages, and
ooughed night and day. Al) my doc
• tore said I must soon die. Then I be
to use Dr, New Discovery
for Ooneumptipn. which oompletely
cured me 00t 1,8 *”HhoUt it
t r! 1 |
it ofl %} rrooft 1 *nds
tlon, and sll esy it nevTr fails to cure
Throat, Chest a :! troubles.”
sire Trial
bottiee free, at al^RHßpee,
BRANTLEY’S
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ti-i iglit o r gp.-akingV^^K^ni*
dutriot. Ilis S[q>ointmfvK|Hia tqL
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WriglvUviU*. W*dn*djf,
Ber 19.
Btxlsy, Friday, Sfptruiber 21,
Lulaton, Saturday, S.-*ptrmbcr vi.
Dabliu, Thursday, September 20.
Mr. Brantley will attend the dosing
of a school at Oraugereville. He will
also speak at that place.
Dive you it sense of lulinessßin tle region of
your vUiuMCb attc*r eatingf If so you will be
lieneitteri by using Cbaml'erluinV Stomach ami
Liver Tablets, They Also cun* be 1 filing and
tour • ton.rveli. They regulate the bowels too.
Price ‘2sc. 8 U 1 by blchop’s Drug Store.
LOST—One Franklin fountain pen,
with gold baud. Finder pleas* return
to \V, H. DeVoe.
Pyny-Pectoral
A QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
Very valuable Remedy in ult
affection* of tho
THROAT or LUNGS
L..rge Bottles. 250.
Davis ,fc iAWBEN't C Cfv, LlmiteJ.
l'rjpk of IVrry Pvt* P n-R Her.
S"OS aval COME Txalo wal.
Will Probably Unite W.th Western
Storm Moving Toward the Lakes.
The storm reported Thursday near
Mobile made but slight progress in
any direction ye.terday, but what
change it did make brought it nea-er
to Montgomery, from where it was re
ported io a northwesterly direction last
night.
Heavy rains have talien in all of the
area under the inllnonce of the storm
disturbance, The rainfall in Mont
gomery y ester Jay was 2.06 Inches,
while in Atlanta up to 3 o’clOSk last
night 1.06 inches bad fallen, and it
was still falling. At the same
there was reported a brisk wind in At.
ant, the velocity being about 16 miles
an hour.
Theforecust for today is fair with
fresh.and possibly brlek east winds
shifting to south.
GLORIOUS NEWS
Comeg from Dr. D. B, Cargile, of
Washita, J. T. He writes: “Four
bottles of Eleotric liitters has cured
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had
caused her great suffering for years.
Terrible sores would break out on her
head and face, and the beat dootors
could 'give no belptmit her cure is
complete and her health is excellent,”
This shows what thousands' have
proved—that Eleotric Bitters Is the
hist bleoit purifier known. It’a the
supreme remedy for actcema, tetter,
tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and
running sores It stimulates liver,
kidneys and bowels; expels poison,
helps digestion, builds up the strength.
Only BOots. Mold by all druggists.
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Mi*se*;(Uie’g select private school
will open Oot. 1 at their reeideooe,' 708
E (treet. ' • .
Thorough instruction is given in
primary, intermediate and collegiate
department" This institution of
learning is of seven years’ standing,
\
and the teachers are progressive, em-
ploying all the new anjS ih^roved
tuetheds of instruction. , '
. —; 7 -
as an ioteriua! remedy,
has no equrl in ease* ytf eolio, summer
complaint, dyapep/ia, dysentery, and
rheumatism, A is the best liniment
in the worlii. It* action is like magic
when to bad sores, burns,
loaWyff and sprai|j*. ror the sick bead
icjiie and tootbaeh:', don’t fall to try It.
A void JTbere ts but ob*
V**tn-K')!er, purrs Davis’. Prior ;15c.
and Bfte.tJara
H A Hl’KltrUlsKl
• GOLD MEDAL
Pari*, Aug. 25—(Spvci&l dispatch )
Anurioan whiskies received the ofli
oia! approval of tlie exposition today,
when gold medal ws* awarded to
Beroheim Bro*., Louisville, Ky., on
their i. W. Harper, whiskey. Sold in
Brunswick, Ga., by T. Newman,
Half the World is in Harkntra
us to lhe const' of their ill health. It they woujS
start to treat their kidney* with Voiry's Kid
ney Cur, , ilia weariness ef body and mind.hack
ache, headache and rheumatic pains would
di*r>i<ear. tv. j. mrtu
Stops the Cough
and works off ths Cold.
l uaauvc lli- ino Quinine Tablets cnr scold
in one day. Ko Cur*. No Pay. Pric ' cunts.
Russell’s Chill and F*efor
Tonic is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
every' bottle guaranteed.
For sale by all druggists.
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THE BRUNSWICK (tiMEB CAIX, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
t The Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have nof strength
nor blood. It acts as a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. it is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be taken by the moat delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nerves soon suocumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
It. Prioefl.oo.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of Ills quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, ail
pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c
and 60c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
sad complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, ecaema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
PolhilTs Dim; Store
MRS, ORLEAN WHITE HOPPER
Mupc Teacher, Albemarle and itdy-' 1
nolds Streets, Brunswick, Ga.
Former pupil of Carl Jt'acltcu, Bos
ton; Harry Roe Shelly, New Yofir"-pity:
Prof, Alex Gibson,- New Haven, Conn.
Also holding certificate*'from Conserv
atories in Gonnccriicut and Ohio: hav
ing formerly taught in same. Interpre
tative Technic. Terms reasonable and
made known application. City re
ereuccs given.
OFF FOR THE EAST.
San Francisco, Sept. l£>. —The second
battalion of the Eighth infantry .will
sail tomorrow for the east on the trans
port Thomas . The battalion consists of
companies E, F, G and H. 512 enlisted
men. ' f
Tbs Romsdy for Stomach and Bowsl Troubltt
“I havc'been in the drug business for
twenty years,jand have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list t have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain’s Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea ltcmeey 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, and 1 hare recom
mended and sold hundreds of it to my
customers to their entire'satisfaction. It
•fiords a quick and sure [cure in a pleas
ant lorm. No family should be without
it, I keep it iu my house at all times."
For aalehy Dr. Bishop’s drjig store,
A LIVELY CHASE
Officer Goins had quite a lively chase
last night after Arthur Benton, colored.
Benton had a fight in the Acre, and the
officer took after him. The negro proved
decidedly the fastest runner, and it took
several to catch him. He got as fur as
G street before h* was caught.
DOES IT PA V TO BUY CHAEP
A cheap remedy for coughs, and
S coids is *ll right, but you want some
thing that wIJ believe am! cure the
nMI severe dangerous results n
throat and lucg trouble, Wl.ai tha
dot .Go to a wsrim r and more regula
climate? Yes, if possible; if not po
slble for you; then in either case tak
the only remedy that has been intro
tuced in all clvillved countries with
success In sore throat and lung troubles
Boecbec’s German Syrup. It not only
stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ .disease, but allays inflamation
and givtes expectoration, gives a good
night’* rest and cures the patient
l Try one qottle Recommended many
I years by all druggists in the world
Sample bottles at W. J. Butt* and
Brown Drang Cos.
BOBUS OTOD MUSIC.
Has Been Arranged for the Presbyterian
Church Tonight.
A special program of music has been
arranged for tonight at the Presbyterian
church. It is as follows:
Prelude—"OKing of Kings,” Wagner
—Organ and violins.
Voluntary—‘Gloria,” in B flat, Far
mer—Choir.
Offertory—Organ and violins.
Anthem, Schillin-By choir.
Poetlude—“War March of the Priests,”
Mendelssohn—Organ and violins.
Choir— Mra. Byar, organist; Mr. Wil
son and Prof. Peal, violinists; MBs Lu
etic Butte ami Miss Green, sopranos;
Mrs. Stacy, aito; C. C. tleming, tenor;
L. yon Weller, bass.
The worries of s we*k soil nick mother are
only begun with the, birth of her child. By
•lay her wprk t constantly Interrupted and t
night her rest Is broken by the .wailing oi th
peevish, pnny infant Or. Pierce s Favorite
Prescription makes weak wtifnen strong and
sick Women well. It lighten# alt the tmrdena
of iiiagernitf, giving to mother* ati ength ami
rtgor,m they impart to their chi!dice.
8> T*r tluyty yean of practice Or. Pierce and
bte atsooiate Staff of nearly a score of physi
cians hsvc treated and cured more than half a
inilHeasuiferiug wo urea. Sick women life hi -
WU*i lo’romult Ur. Pierce- by fttter free of
ohargi. Ail correspondence is strietly private.
KSdresi! Ur. &. V. Pierce, Invalid*’ Hotel and
Surgical Institute, Buffalo.
OPERA HOUSE.
One,Solid Week, ConimeiK>
mg
Ml MiKf 17
Matlaeet-Wedneaday and Saturday
The Woodward-
Warren Company
Supposing the Eminent Comedian
1.1 nil.
In high class repvrtoir,
MiAwirMaiibi
(flo downstair*, fill uptdalrs.)
Prices, 10,20,30 c
Reserved seats on sale at
Butts, Colored people can
secure their seflffif Carter's.
OEVARIsJ'^AOAsT
Groceries.
Country Produce
—Vegetables etc,
Also Confectionery.
MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK. GA
KIDNEY DISEASES
are r fhe most fatal of all dis
eases.
[fll EY’Q kidney CURE Is a
lULL I O Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and J 1.00. O
W. J. Butt*, the Drugg!i*t
@CURE YOURSELF 1
l ” Piffi* for w:,natural
difcharfr**ft,inti mu tuition*,
iiritatioun or utc< v tations
t-f rn uc < u membrane*.
Paint***, aud not aitrin*
. center pcwonooa.
Sold by Drn W UU,
or aont in plain wrapt**
t/ prepaid, fat
iI.OO, or.J bottle*. |d.75.
Circular as*t ou ro^uuat
CASTOR.
_ *. .
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought, and which has
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature
-and has been made under his per
/jFL sonal supervision since its infamy.
L/uar/A •cccc+U'lt Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health off
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 Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teetlxing Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—Tlie Mother’s Frioud.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
▼Hg ccwnuw COMPANY, TV MU PI AAV STftCCT, NEW VO** cm.
PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
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Pasaengwr if**— NOT 35 t PAAtengor J Mixed ....
v _ ~ Daily. Diiilyr*
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7 SoOpiu.. lv Brunswick *r- ill KOpm....
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‘ 6 60am ... \ 7 Ift pw.. nr Na*oviUe h 2 21am. 9 00m ,
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VIA SAVANNAH &ND CHARLESTON.
7is am.)T OOym. l} Lv Brunswick Ar 11 SO pm 410 ifi■ *****
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i7 10 am-. jll 20 pin Ar W **h mgton lv 407 pm 1 4 Jg
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| Direct connection made at Way cross with thronrn Pullman Sleeping Catvif 01
1 Cbarletoß, and all peuntu North; also for Montgomery, lliriningbx r., NaetiVUiOy -<o.i*a
ami all pi*!ntfi West,
Ueoling chanrea s between W&yorOn and Montgomery viaTbfnnasyille.
Between Port Tampa. Key West and Havana.
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Ar Key W* si 30 ■ i'in TFti-Son !Ar Key \Vet i-dd pin Mou. Wwl. and Sat.... ...
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W.lt. I'KKEAM. <4Kd. W, COAXES. H. W WREXN
General tia.pt Dlvßion Pu.- Agen; I'M*. Trsine JHvr
Sav^nYiah. tia Brunswick. 'i:t. wavjjmah t>6
OPEN AGAIN.
JTno V©ruM
wines, Liquor,
Etc.
Is now ready for business, We will Mil you goods 10 pep
cent less tnan original cost.
I
. 506 Monk Street.