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f Hi mu n ■ in
jpe of Brunswick arc doing
. i jf\r
hozci . the was - which
tkejM 'f the Galveston
Bubw| and.
v | out cemtu Ite- - were out
'-'^aer.iay: v. ;th the exception of Slejgre.
T. Wewmiio and Julios May, who we e
tod'lusy og tout, but will make their
f' caevfc-s tomorrow. The grand total
now amount# 05595 32. It is expect
ed to go away up by Tuesday, at the
Brawn Drug v imtiany are to giye half
of their today cash business and the
Woodward-15 . ren Company D o give
a benefit performance Tuesday eight.
following arc those who subscribed
yesterday:
/Kepyrt of JS. Emanuel, committee
man:
G. W. Coates * 5 t>o
E, Shem.au... 1 00
J. 8. Hat ’sd 2 00
M, May re r.: 1 00
, ICash ... 1 Oo
jßy Iron Harks 5 00
1 00
■§** 2 50
> Jgj *lB 50
of Mrs G. \V. lll&nlon and
Mattie Gale, committee:
It.
John Gempbel
■ ...
11. G.A#. Harper 100,
I.M.L. Parjcer 100
Ir . 100
L r ...... 100
Is. t 1 hr 100
Is. h. jt, Hurra,
rs. doffti Green
rs. 1). C. Elliott OO
Young 1 00
■ .. . 25
10
rs . H, E. Lucas 1 00
Is. Mark Verdery . 1 00
W. H. DeVue - 1 00
Mrs. Rowe 1 00
Mrs. Michelson 50
Mrs. Farmer.. ... . 50
Mrs. Pa’mr 1 00
Mrs. Mershon. 25
Cash.f.l.. 1 00
Mrs. a, F. Green. 75
Mrs. V. Jeffers 50
Mrs. A. P: Wells 50
Cash 50
Cash 25
. . Osh 10
Ojsh 25
Mrs. Henry G/Curtis. 25
Jfc. J. W. Conoley 25
K irs. Elizabeth Peters 50
Taylor
.sh 2.i
I 21 65
Report of Mtslrs. G. W.
’ Constance Miller, committee:
A. Kaiser & Bro 10 00
j P. Joerger 2 00
i BrobstOD, Fendig &Cos j,.... 5 00
f W. B. Cook
4. M. Bloodwortb
Or. Jackson -W 1 00
Theodore Clark 1 00
Capt. U. Dart . ▼ 100
R. E. Hunter 1 00
Palmer Shoe Cos * 1 00
Cash 50
Ca5h......... 50
Levy’s - 1 00
J. E. Me ore 1 00
J. Hoffman * 200
.. 14) Isaac ICO
S, M, Glogauer 1 00
Cash 50
Douglas Hardware Cos 5 00
Brunswick Ice Mfg Cos 10 00
B. A. Burford... 1 00
Cash 1 00
J. M. Hoodenpyle 1 00
J. Benneit 25
A. Elkau.. 1 00
J. H. Tankerslev 25
H H. Winston 1 00
H. P. Levin 1 00
Owens Johnson 8 00
S. F: Memory v 100
W. G. Brantley :... 5 00
Sumuul C. Atkinson 2 00
C. E. de Journette I 00
4. Hardcastlf 100
James Carter 50
M si Slater 50
C. J. Doeiflinger. 1 00
J. A. Montgomery 1 00
R. E. Bowcre . „ 50
Cosh --*jkr- 50
Dr Hatcher and wife 1 00
Frank SylrhpiCL....' 50
5. Augustine 50
Ca.-b 10
Cash 50
D. L. Kellar 1 CO
John Gor.zalts 1 00
B. J. Olewine ... 1 IK)
C, L. Parker 1 00
C . M, Brady 1 00
P. G. Busbee 50
W, Kiel mmm- 50
Chas. F. Bjown 1 00
A. Zelmenowitz 50
11. E. Dent 1 00
H. M. Turner GO
H Taylor 1 00
Lott A Lewis . 1 00
Cash 50
Cash 50
Brunswick Light A Water Cos 5 00
Judge J. T. Lambright......., 1 00
Jas. 8. Wright 5 00
Cash 4 75
Mrs. J. F. Bay a 50
OAC,- Cline. 1 00
Hugh Purler 6 00
Wi Johnston & Cos., Lt’d 25 00
*
E. i). Waller 2 00
C..P. Goodyear, Jr 1 00
Max Isaac 1 00
Cash I 00
W. B. Lee 1 00
Dr. G. V. Cate 1 00
J . E. Morgan 1 00
| Elliot Butte ... ... 25
Cash 2 00
1 H. Pulhill 1 00
; L. Weiss 50
j Win. X. B.Klaul . ... 1 00
I Cash 1 O 0
A. C, Jeffers 50
Smith Pharmacy.. 1 00
T. W. Causey 1 00
Cash 50
C. E. Davidson 50
9
M. C. Nelson 50
W. A. Henley.. 50
G. C. Allen 50
F. Herzog 50
Th. F. Winter 1 00
C. Bmi'.h 50
Mrs. S. B, Nathan....r 50
J. W. Brady 1 00
J.T. Colson 100
CUas. Baumgartner 1 00
Cash 50
Bin Borchirdt • 100
L. Ludwig 50
BJ Hirsch & Sod 1 00
Cash 1 00
Wrn. Anderson 1 00
A. H. Baker 1 00
THE BRUNSWICK TI.MEB-CALL SEPTEMBER 16. 1900
F. A. Wrench.............. ... 7 "0
R. E. t tr
Ca'h : ' -50
G Lowensteln 1.-.../' 50
Devarls & Lsvad ss . IGO
P. O. Keasler 1 00
H. and J. Borelmrdt 1 OS
sl7l 10
From Fleming & Waff’s:
E. G. Robers 1 00
C. McGarvey 2 00
H. W. Gale 1 00
J. W. Bennet 300
J.P, Golden ............. 1 00
Ralph Waff 50
D. J. Dillon 5 00
Downing Cos 15 00
A. R. Athby v .TV. iOO
Titos. Keany -G ; 200
Gus McCaidle. 1 00,
-r
A. E. Wtnz 5OO
Mrs. A. E. Wenz 1 00
c. W. Webber 50
Pollie and Clara ?!
Catb • viC I 00
Cash! 1 00
Cash 50
Cash •••-- v \; 50
Cash 50
Cash - 50
Thos. H v Thompson ■ 1 pO
Cash :• - l <#
Cash., '■ - 50‘
Cash - r ■ .... - 1 00
48 77
Previous donation. SJ37 30
From N, Emapuel.coutaiUt’mftn 18 50
*’ Mrs G. W. BlantoiF and
- Sj Mattie Gale, committee 21 65
From Meser . G- W. Cline -ftDti
Cooslande Miller 171 10
From Flaming & Waff......... . 48 77
■•> - 1 : -'• --- ' . i
Total donated to date $695 32
“DKI.AYS fetK'msie. VtLfHfc "
A yjnall pimple on f.ce in c .V".<;Cn) If lit
tle cunsfijuence, hut i tui
l<uri:, and impure blood is Whfitdftu.es most of
the iliso3en from which people e'.iffer, Botter
heed the warning glycu by'the j.iinj.’.u ami pu-
Hfy the blood at once liy taUu f Hood's Suraa
parilia. This medieiuo r.nrcft ill dlseusee due
to bad blood, Including scrufnlc and salt rheum
The noq-jrrltatiogcaUiarilc—Hood's Pills.
RES I B FOR A FEW DAYS. j
St. LrtjqU, Sept. IjyJ'Willtam .Jen
nings Bryan will leave this city to
morrow for hUJsemo at Lincoln, Neb.,
where he wll I itemaWAjr two weeks
for rost and pr#puttuCJjß|pr more hard
work in the camptljjHnE^
No External
Symptoms .
The blood may be In bad condition,
yet with no external signs, no skin ,
eruption or sores to indicate it. The j
symptoms in such cases being a variable j
appetite, poor digestion, an indescribable j
weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh
and a general run-down condition of the
Bystem dearly showing the blood has
lost its nutritive qualities, has become thin
and watery. It is in jost such cases that
8. S. S. has done some of its quickest and
most effective work by building up the
blood and supplying the elements lacking
to make it strong and vigorous.
era! lattice of S. S. S.
as a blood purifier and | f Jjf3
to tone up a weak and m s ® ? xri J!K i
emaciated system, with \ V^rf/Scj!
Ter)' marked effect by
way of improvement.
great tor.a: and bit.od
purifier."— J. F.DuitP, 1
oft A is the greatest of all
tonics, and you will
the appetite im- 1
proves at once, strength
returns, and nervousness vanishes as new
rich pure blood once more circulates
through all parts of the system.
S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable ’
blood purifier k nown. It contains no min- j
erals whatever. Send for our free book
on blood and skin diseases and write our
physicians for any information or advice
wanted. No charge for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, BA.
I
SHIPPING REPORT.
Corrected Daily by Capt, Otto Johaanosen
Port of Biani/.iok, Sept. 15, 1900.
fitLi.b.
Gorman ship —ioh. Sager, Hara
b;njr*.
Suhr. Herald, K; 't, i'ura
There are candieb ai: ~ .
dies, but none like
nail v’s, Brown I)r:. a s ’Oo.
September is Malaria’s
Owa Mentli.
Malaria is bad enough: its children are
wpse;
Dengue,
Hemorrhagic,
Typhoid
'■ fhh ors Cared Ity
mm chill m fever ionic
FROM A FORMER SOLDIER.
“Soldiors comprehend the horrors of a Ferer
Stricken Camp miles away from the base of
supplies. lu such places Johnson’s Chill iind*
Fever Tomo in. Von needed no Quinine
or wao -John so n't Tonic, and you
vrmildjmll through.”—CiiA8 I F. Kodkn, Everett
City, Ga.
USE NO OTHER. IT KEKPSIYOU WEI,L
A, B. GIRARDEAU,
Sole Manufacturer, [Savannah, Ga.
Southern Railway Cos.
Oftlce of General Agent, Brunswick, (in.
SCHEDULES.
For Savannah, Washington and New York.
Lv Brunswick ..... 6 10 am i) 0. r > pm
Ar Savannah. ..to 30 am i*-i 50 am
Ar Waablngton . 7 35 nm sr.opm
Ar New York.. 203 pm 023 am
For Jucksonvirio.
Lv Brunswick f* oo am ') 35 pm 005 pm
Ar Jacksonville. 025
For Macon. Atlanta, l.oui.svillo and Cincinnati.
Lv Brunswick .. 0-40 am 900 pm
ArlVlacou . I it pm ttOOjtin
Ar Atlanta 3 50 pm 5 20 am
Ar Louisville . .. . .7 50 am 790 pm
Ar cinclanaU ... 7 4C am 7 40 pin
*
From Now and ftnvaimah.
Lv New York 330 pm 12 j 5 am
Lv Wunhington.. USO pin li 15 am
Lv Savannah ... 315 pm 620 am 500 pip
Ar Bruns.viek . 625 p>ri 805 am *
From JackionvUlo.
Lv .lacksonvlllo.. . 1 35jpni
Ar Brunswick . 625 pin
k £ Tom Uiuclnnati, Ixiuisville, AtJnnta and
->•? Macon.
la’Cincinnati. . 830 am Koopm
Lv Louisville, ...7 r- am 7 4. pm
Lv Atlanta 10 45 pm 12 05 pm
I Lv Macon . 100 am 2 30 pm
1 Ar Brunswick 7 10 am 8 35 pm
NOTICE.
New miyed rice meal, best
milk r ducer and feed for
stock o.i ihe market.
Ben Borehardt & Cos.,
Wholesale Grocers and Pro
duce Dealers.
W R SMITH’S COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, KY„
Is wtxre after investing from
to %<fO for been educated
for (Rftiitlons as Bookhtvcjjrs. Ttieg.
raphers, and now rctfcjte from ®lary
per year. Kentucky| Untyffsity Diplmn* awarded
his graduate. 6. Mi^L-o |
World* r.rwsitkJyahd refer* to thousand *
ccMful grnduatoa. this ctlcaryt/d
most influential College yuythl*
out *or reference. Mead advert nartkr*
utars oddres* or*lv W. R. smith. LexinKtCii, Ky.
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood
Cure Impcrfoncy, Night 'Emissions, Loss of Mom.
ory, all wasting disables,
all effects of self-abas© or £2 ft
J OXOOBB and indiscretion.
iPTPA nerva tonic and PILLS
Miblood builder. Brings r * _
pink glow to pale fC/%
cheeks and restores the wVr
of youth. By mall CTS
" per box. 0 boxes for - ■ ■
$2.60, with our bankable gaurantee to oura
or refund th© money paid. Bend for circular
end copy of our bankablo guarantoe bond.
NemtaTabJate^S
| <tF.Li.ow label) immeuiaic
Pofdtlvoly (ruoriintodd euro for Lobs of Power,',
Varicocolo, Undeveloped or Shrunken Ortmtf
Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Norvoue Prostra
tion, HyeterU, Fits, Insanity, Faralyela and the
I iinsulu of Kxcosuve Une of Tobacco,Chilum or
I Liquor, By matt In plain pacinian, 91.00 a
’ box, 0 for $5.00 with our bankable guar
antee bond to cure In 00 day. or rCfund
, money paid. Address f-
NERVITA MEDICAL CO/
CUnton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
For sale by Brown Drug
Cos., Brunswick, Ga.
—THE EY£.^
The eye is the most sensitive of all the
of the 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 infiarn'ed?
These symptoms point to defects in the refraction
or muscles of the eyes, and can be perfectly cor
rected with glasses prescribed .DpnA jrait
Ljntjl tpo lafe', buf ‘catrnow' We are specialist.
Exahnnation Free.
* KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Outician.
215 Newcastle Street,
Inspector of Watches for Southern Railway. Time by Wire daily from Washington
WASHINGTON SEMINARY SSSSs
Maoon and Baltimore Woman’s College. Primary, Academic, Mubic, Art,
Elocution and Business courses. Small classes. Individual work. Xe<
building. Home life. Pupils enter Vassar, Wellesley and Rsndolph-Maoon
on certificates. Nextsession begins September 6th. For illustrated catalogue
ddressMri. W.T handler, Principal,Llewllyn D. Scott, Associate Principal
RI'EWN’S ™ns
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>PM (m>A TANARUS oaple. ul w k \ -
REPORT OF TUB CONDITION OF
THE NATIONAL7BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
At Brunswick, in the State of Georgia, at the dose of business, September 5,11)00
KI .SOURCES.
Loana ami dlnf GimtH 221,U887
iJverdraftH, HFcuiod and unsecured . 11 JtSG lit
IJ. 6. Boimlh to -Gt ure circulation. so,ooo(Ki
U. 8. Boiutß(>n hand 20.000 00
Bromi'ums on i . rt. Bonds I 250 00 \
Lankin tr-lu>Uß;< and m nlture ami fixtures 20, ijOQ oo
Other real estate owned 38,443 75
DnCTtrom National J.anks (not Re
serve Agents) 12,399 01
line from State Banks and Bankers.. 11,098 00
Due from approved reserve agents 30,915 11
Internal Revenue Stamps Mi; 50
Checks and othcr'cash items 3tfiMM>
Notes ol other national hanks 730 00
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents 293 4y
lawful Money Reserve In Bank, viz:
S|>e< 10. $22,371 05 i I>4l „ r n .
Legal-tender notes fi,r>oooo< 1 u
Redemption fund with U. 8. Trtub’r
(5 percent of circulation) 3,750 00
Total v 9 474,4*8 60
. sji State of Georgia,
. . ... , Cofnty or Glynn, .
I, E. U, W alter, Caaoior or the above-numcit hank, do solemnly swear that the above atatuuint
ik true to tbo boot of in y knowledge and belief. K, i>. WALTER. Cashier
bubirribed ands fVoTn to before me thin Htb dav of Peptcinber, 1000,
Jfo. iM. Aor re c,-St^’ OW KAR< NoUr> ' b IT. C MAs ,, o n N o ; mtr ’ Geo,?ia -
T. JOSEPH VV. IIKNNET"! Directors.
MASK VJCItDERY, )
; 2 for LADIt.S. SHORTER COLLEGE, 55,..i
lr~ — 1 "|W11...,11..n1....ti1ul CllMl* rt.lifMful InrlfMUl,,. If<-„!(!, j
1 ,uiij'isrAlli'Ud Ifom* comf.irta, eref nl ahiioray|j,,ii Young girl* received >ll I
► /--* vfW !!■ •> with *hn fwulty Jti MrtC(.Uw*e liullilintfC worth f!5u,000. Imuliirm ssL 4
l S" \ ,1 ' w.ll iNl.i.ni. no*, J f |r!E7Mli.B. ale.* " (
*yC /* fy* At 1 ' ".'! "f ft l * •ml •F| < rlei,re.i Ir. f. *H-T € <>umi n *xt'-njv nu<| (
.K * fl. ‘ 'F *n Jltie wit-. s.,n In u,e Jea ling unherillU g. A Urge Knrtuu . /
' r b'f&MCT* VnrilL' U S mvn *' *"•” •••l-rJittve •-!• ipwjfei. at modi rate cost, t). Trust"* J
' .• vj ft*! J*• r ■ 'f J f , 1 *■' A PIANO /ft of n generous f nri -t V
*L ■ ... j^V--. i■ ■ -—WriW' Pre l>nt Slum. f..r - c*!*..*.*. • ! Ich sill -* r.t frev | ■ tp*Jd. f
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in i* L’)o,<X)o 00
Mirpius fund s,OOO 00
Undivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid . 8.509 90
! National Bank notes outstanding — 75.000 00
lue to other National Banks . 4,783 43
Duo to State Banks and Bankers 10,108 91
Individual deposits subject to check 19:i.<>:i4 01
Demand toirtil)cates yf deposit 11,112 95
Certified cheeks 12 25
Cashier’s chcrka outstanding 1,357 05
Total . | 474,488 Stf
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