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Tom O’Kourke and Tom Sharkey
have agreed to disagree. They have de
cided lo qu t business together, and
Sharkey will go the way of the other
pugilist-— to the saloon business, and
’) Rourko will confine his managerial
talent to George • Dixon andJoeWal
c° t, the two young men of co'or. Both
of these are prac ically dead ones and
will require a whole lot ot managerial
talent.
Sharkey will make a bid for Tam
many Hall patronage by opening his sa
loon directly across the street from that
famous democratic headquarters, Four
teen street, New York.
W. H. Payne, in England, has set a
new record fdx the 50 mile ametenr cyc
lists. He covered the distance in 1:44:
15 1-5. The best time eyer made for the
distance hitherto was that made by
Frank Waller in 1806, when he did it in
1:58:18.
Dennis Horgan, champ on ihot-pncter
ol England, defeated the American
champion, Richard Sheldon, at New
York Saturday. Horgan displaytd mar
velous form. He had just left the steam
er about 40 hour* befere, but In spite ol
this he beat Sheldon by two feel. Shel
don was the victoroyer Horgan in Eng
land.
Charles hllllcr, the six-day cycle
tbpmpion of the werld, has been so bad
iy hurt at the Coliseum track in Hart-
Uj,\t be will be unable to ride again
tnis season. Ills left shoulder was
broken.
‘I! i*h* little rift in th lul< wk.cfc ever
A’"*toiini make> tbe music naie.” It 1* just >
■ittle rift in the health of a woman often whieh
■gradually taka* the spring from her rtcp, the
Bight from her eyes, the ro*e from her cheek
■and the music from her rolce. Perhaps the
which has frightened the woman front
the timely help needed at the beginning baa
been the dreaded questions, tire obnoxious si
aminatlon, the looal treatmente of the home
physician. There ia no need fov thete. Nor ia
there need for continuetjanffnring. Dr. Pisrce’s
Fayorite I'rr.orlption tan be relte<l on by every
woman angering from w! at are called "famala
itonblee” to ranaw the bealto and cure thedie
**“■ Womon are aatnainhed at the results of
the nae of thia medicine. It uot only make*
weak women “robust and roay cheeked," bnt it
gives them back the rigor and vitality of
yoath.
Free. Dr. Fierce t People's Common Sense
Medical kd viler, 108 page*, ia sent free on re
ceipt on It one-cent stands to pi,y eogt of mail
ing only, address Dr. U. V. Pierce. lliOfalo,
N. T.
SCHOOL MOTICE
Mies Franer* Q. Nightengale will
o(.en her school on the first Mend.)-in
October at her residence on Carpemer
st-ect.
No Relief Twenty Yetrt.
"1 had bronchitis for twenty yeare," si,id Mrs
Minor.', Smith of Danville, ill., -and at times
have been bedfast. I nsvor go) reli.-f until
had taken Foley’s l/oney and Tar. it it ph na
an and gives quick relief, and ia a sure cure
for tlttoat amt Juo* disease*.” Ta’e cot* lag
Me W. 9. Butts. i
Hu- ling yuui g man r.au
Per tii ,n:ti end exposer. Herman l ol
po-ltion. Experiei *, nn'iecesaary.
Write quioit for particulars, Claib &
ai., 4ib . 4 1 .Locuoifjt recta.
pfei,P.
The Chattanooga Brewing Cos. baa
• bandeeme new wr.gon.
A Higbt of T ttJS.
“Awful anxiety wae felt toiWa widow of the
hraie.fren'ltcrrhern.of M acbi,.Me.. when the
doetora aaid rhe eonld rot 'refill! morning,
write* Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who attended her
that fearful night. “All thought sho inn*t
toon die from Paei monla. bnt aba v ' gg'd f O ,
tn. King'* New Discovery, laying it had mere
than once eave, her life and had cured her of
fbnautrption. After three email do*< she re ted
easily all night, and It* further ore completely
cured her .” This msrveioa medicine <s . nr
aateed to cun ail Throat, Chest and Lung )>.*.
ease*. Only Sc and I! to. Trial uottle* free at
011 drag stores.
Every woman In the country
ought to know about
Mother’s Friend
Those who do know about it
wonder how they ever got along
without it. It has robbed chili
birth of its terrors for many a *
young wife. It has preserved her
girlish figure and saved her much
suffering. It is an external lini
meut and carries with it therefore,
absolutely no danger of upsetting
the system as drugs taken intern
ally are apt to do. It is to be
rubbed into the abdomen to soften
and strengthen the muscles which
are to bear the strain. This means
much less pain. It also prevents
morning sickness and all of the
other discomforts of pregnancy.
A druggist of Macon, Ga., says:
“I have sold a large quantity of
Mother's Friend and have never
known an instance where it has
failed to produce the good results
claimed for it.”
A prominent lady of Lam
berton. Ark., w rites: “ With my
first six children 1 was in labor
from 24 to 30 After using
Mother's Triend, my seventh was
born in 4 hours. '■
<Jt Mot her** Friend at the drag
- store, *I.OO i.er bottle.
THE BRADFIEID REGULATOR CO.
* AiUkU, ga.
Wrtu tat n*r fra* book, ‘TWJFOR* BABY
R-\LLY IN CAMDEN.
Woodbine Southeast Georgian : The
rally under the sutler the auspices of
the Young Men’s Democratic Associa
tion of Camden oounty, held at Wood
bine, Friday, was a decided suooese.
The crowd, while not particularly
large, was a very representative gatli
meeting was oalled to order by Hon.
D. P. Hose, chairman of tbs Demo
cratic Executive Committee, who in
troduced the speaker in a few well
obossn words. Hon. W. G. Brantley,
our popular congressman, was the or
ator of the day, end more than justi
fied the expectations of his many
friends and admirers. Hij speech was
a particularly fine effort, ebarseterist
tca'lj logioal and earnest. The people
gave him close attention, and were
unanimous in their praise nf his in
structive discourse, delivered in words
so simple and straightforward that ail
oou and understand ar<l appreciate it.
A Minister’s Good Work,
‘I ha Ia aevere attack of bilious colic, got a
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was en
tirely cared.” says liev. A. A. Power, ol Krapo-
I r:s * Kan. “My neighbor across the street was
sick for ver a week, had two or throe bottles o
medicine from tbe doctor. He used them for
three or four days without relief, then called in
another doctor who treated him for some days
and gave him no relief, *o discharged him. I
went over to see him the next morning, Ue !
said bis bowel* were in a terrible fix, that they I
had been running off so long that it was almost
bloody flux. I asked him If be had tried Chain- i
berlnluV Colic, Cholera and Diarrhtea Remedy,
and he aaid, ‘No.’ I went home and brought
him my bottle and gave him one doso; told him
to take another dose in (lfieen or twenty min
utes .f he did ioi Bud relief, bnt he took m
more, an 1 was entirely cured. I think It the
beat mi.-I cine I have ever tried. ӣ For sale by
Dr Bishop's drag afire.
Nice l‘ne of Cbimpigne, Verne",
Open mil Rimona wafer at Ds ▼oe’s.
A good many con.-nmpVivee would ho eured
■nrt the worst ratios eomtoried und relieved by
net! r >py s Roney and Tsr. Suggest it t
t* <se fUt to!, you i bonld do this as a friend
W. J, Bn'la.
F/eab 1 no of ginger preserves joat
rece-ved at D• Vo*’s.
isuYtme genuine n
svrup OF FIGS
.. afhjrOTAWOluro ® v ••
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
ITHOTg TUB Dana
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEB-CALL SEPTEMBER 19, 1900
THS BALL SAKS.
ttlrsch’s I‘eam Won After a Hard
Struggle.
That wi a very interesting game of
base ball at the fair grounds yesterday
a ternoon between Hirsch’s team and
the Plant System shops’ club.
The two clubs have met each other
several times Ibis season and much riv
alry exists between them. They are
very evenly matched and play elose
games. {Yesterday afternoon there were
a good many rooters present for each
side and a number of small bets were
made.
Hirsch’s toam made one run in the
first inning, the shop boys made two in
the second. The score was tied in the
fourth, but in the fifth the riant System
team mads three more, making the score
5 and 2. Not another run was made un
til the last inmag, when Hi'rsch's team
got on to Walker’s curves, and with a
few singles succeeded in adding a five
more to their score. The shop team
scored one more in their last inning, the
score standing 7 to 6 in favor of Hirsch’s
team.
There is some talk of another game
being arranged between the two teams
for this week, the gate receipts to go
to the Texas sufferers.
Large aua spots, Mtroaoinera say, caused the
extreme heat this summer, and doctors declare
nearly all the prostrations were induced by dis.
orders of the stomaoh. Good health follows
good dlgestioa. KodolDyspepsia Dure digests
what you eat. If you have indignation or dys
pepsia it will ifulckly relieve aad peraiaaeatly
cure yea. W. J. Halts.
Bow Bright’s Disease Starts.
Indigestion, biliousness, blood poisoned with
area and urio acid (which should have been
excreted by the kidneys), rheumatic pains In
nerves and joints, causing irritation of the kid
neys, then pains ovei the small of the back,
mark sum approach of Bright’s disease. Do
not delay in Inking Foley’s Kjdney Cure, for it
males the kidneys right. Take no substitute.
W. J. Butts.,
FEMALE HELP WANTED.
Ladies to work at home. 46 per week;
no canvassing; work sent prepa'd; send
Ump*d addressed envelope for sample
acd particulars. R. W. Hutton A Cos.,
Dept. X, Philadelphia,;?*.
Uoldthwaite A Bon,Troy, Ala., wiote: Tooth
lua’s speedy cure of old sores snd eruptions
upon the skin have been remarkable.
There will be a big rxcu/sion from
B tinsarickto Jacksonville on dept.
26, The colored bastbill club tf thi*
ci with the Jacksonville
team. A tpicfH oaxcb for white pe .
P,C
Contagious
Blood Poison
There is bo poison so highly cont agious,
so deceptire and so destructive. Don’t be
too sure yon are cured because all external
signs of the disease have disappeared, and
the doctor says you are well. Many per
sons have been dosed with Mercury and
Potaah for months or years, and pro
nounced cored —to real iac when too late
that the disease was only covered ap
Liko Baa fits I Urn. dr,ven from the
vao aogeui imp. Burface to break
out again, and to their sorrow and mortifi
cation find those nearest und dearest to
them have been infected by this loath
some disease, for no other poiso* is so
surely transmitted from parent to child
as this. Often a bad case of R henaiatism,
Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease,
am old sore or ulcer developing in middle
Kfe, can be traced to blood poison oen-
n.o Sim of tho Pmront.
life, fbc it remains smoldering Jn the sys
tem forever, unless properly l treated and
driven out ia tbe beginning. 3. 8. 8. is
Are only antidote (or thia peculiar virus,
the only remedy known that fan am
seme it and drive it out of the Mood, sad
it Ones thia to thoroughly and effectually
that there ie never a return of the disease
to embarrass or humiliate pen afterwards.
cures Contsfiona Blood
C/H Qkw Poison in any and all
“Ba etagee; contains no
k_jk \ n v JH mineral to break down
W wAB your ooaetftntien; it is
Barely vegetable and the only Mood puri
fier known that cleanses the blood and
at the same time builds ep the general
health.
Our tittle hook on- contagious blood
poison is the most complete and instruc
tive ever issued; it not only tells all
about this db-ease, but also how to cure
yourself at home. It is free end should
he in the hands of everyone seeking a
cure. Send for it.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA.
HAT ORDINANCE.
Wuh the opening of the opera house
at entioa is now called to the famous
hat ordinance which was passed last
year, Tho ordinance ma.es ,t unlaw
ful for any lady o wear a hat in the
building while any kind of an enter
taii.ment is in progress.
Toe ordinance the talk of the
town when it was passed last year,
and while there was some unfavorable
commer.t on P, the majority of tbea’rs
goers apdroved of it.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Tbs Kind You Have Always Bought
ssZ£r<s2£s*^g;
Fresh line of cakes just received at
Ds Voe’s,
■V*' ii 4 . ;
Mr. J. B. Wright osme over yester
day from St. Simon,
September is Malaria’s
Own Month.
Malaria is bad enough; its children ate
worse;
Dengue,
Hemorrhagic,
Typhoid
Fevers Cured "y
mom's chm mism he
FROM A FORMER SOLDIER.
“Soldiers comprehend tho horrors of s Fever
Stricken Camp miles away from the base of
supplies. In such plaooH Johnson's Chill snd
Fever Tome came in. You needed no Quinine
or Calomel; use Johnson’s Tonic, snd you
would pullthrough.”-CiiA9,F. Kodbn, Everett
City, Ga.
USE NO OTHEK. IT KEEPBIYOU WELL
A. B. GIRARDEAU,
Sole Manufacturer, f Savannah, Oa.
Real Estate for Sale.
We have lot number 178 on A street
nine lots on Woll Btrect, for sale cheap
B. H.
HlO Newraatl bl,”
NOTICE.
New milled rice meal, best
milk producer and feed for
stock on the market.
Ben Borchardt & Qo.,
Wholesale Grocers and lJro
I* whert mnit\\^7Tt x wgpn, r.ftcr investing from 14$
to S9O for been oducatod
for portions a% Bookßfceogrs, Tefeg.
raptors, ami now recetfofrorn s<>o<£to 51,500 salary
prr yeat*. KrrrtucV>|I Jnfvy ratty fhplmna awarded
Hw graduates. Midfcytie&'foccrted two
World's refer* to
ceaWui graduates. this c!*epSt /nd
rost Influential Ci ixlthh
out for refarcace. Vcsri partlc*
ultra address oniv W. f>. srulth. Ky.
NERVITA PILLS
Restore Vitstlty, Lost Vigor sad Manhood
Cure f mpotency. Night Emissions, Lose of Mem
m *Emihory all wasting diseases,
MMupBK all effocls of noif-abnee or
m excftHH ami indiscretitm. VR.dJr
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V blood builder. Bring!
L plnk 9 low to pale
wAL*bsm ami restores the
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and copy of our bankaMtx guar&otco boud.
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fritcelo, Undevolopnij b r bbrunken Organa,
'anwlA Lomtaator A Latin, Nervous Prostre
Fits, Insanity, Paralysis an 1 *
twin of Eactwvlvo Ose of Tobtreco, Oritr... or
.wjaor: By mail In plain package, SI.OO s
x 6 for 86.00 with onr bankable guar
antee bond to cure In 80 days or refund
money paid. Addreee
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton A Jacksoh Sts., CHICAGO, ILL.
i Eor sale, by tSrovwn Drug
Cos., Brunswick, Ga.
cyߣ VOURSeL?'
Aft: ;•'t
Ir. If. 5 '*i vfi.kria,loßiunr.:iir-riM,
Ouoranuod U *■ un cr ulattUpua
noi U swlhmps. Oi 'fl U Of. n B lin’fribr.inf-ii.
£r-a Pi•(,-! i’aifi'v- <n. unit not r.itrla*
f , TmfwtfrQHWOHCo. MW* •• 1- inou&.
"V tvragetwe,
-/i&tov U.H.A. hi plAi'f V/MM.
t Cirvuljix tint an raoucia*
P ~ ARE OVERWORKED^^^
make known their condilion by
HEADACHES, SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS WEAKNESS.
m BACKACHES, CHANGES IN URINE, AND IRRITABLE TEMPER}^
JUF IT IS DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT THESE WARNINGS.
IPRICKLYACU EWf 1
■IS A SUCCESSFUL fl j|| Bf T T|TO C I
m KIDNEY REMEDY IWIIOII 1 LfVti JB
m It cleanses the system of poisons and impurities,
Wok conveys a healing and strengthening intluen.ee'
to the suffering kidneys, PURIFIES THE BLOOD,
stimulates ihe Liver, Stomach and Bowels,
and works a speedy improvement in
the condition or the body,
W- .J Butts, Special Agents.
—wTHE EYE.,
The eye is the most sensitive of all the organs
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 inflamed?
I hese symptoms point to defects in the refraction
or muscles of the eyes, and can be perfectly cor
rected with glasses prescribed by us. Don’t wait
until too late, but call now' We are specialist.
- Examination Free.
KENNON MOTT,
•Jeweler and Graduate Opticians
*ls Nowcaatle Street,
Inspector of Watches for Southern Hallway. Time by Wire dally from Washington
fill SEMINARY =SP
Macon and Baltimore Woman’s College. Primary, Art
Elocution and Business courses. Small classes. ' JijdßL, 4lk’ Ned
building. Home life. Pupils enter Vassar, Wellesley aflHMiißrtaaoon
on oertifloates. Next session begins September 6tb. For iilustratea catalogue
ddressMrs.W, T handler, Principal,Llewllyn D. Scott, Ztepoiate Principal
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