The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 26, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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WmMjMfFfhk i^'^lSlSs pa^^lMa; ii. /I M%. Tp^fe m%M f?t llfmtfm mEkdjtf § ■v^i,;*s& -‘v ARm| •* ►VtV'v*: SYRIPfiGS Actoflcasantfy and/hompt/y. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. /resents in t/ie most acceptable form the fax a tire principles of plants AnoH-n to act most beneficially. TO GET ITS BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO. r . SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. .LOUISVILLE . ICT. NEW YORK, NY. {for ssU by tfrv#gists - price 50* per bottle. GEORGIA DETECTIVE ASH BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. Civil and criminal cases attended to business strictly confidential. En quires conducted with secrecy. L. xJ. LEAVY Maneofti" 1 . ■!!■_ ■■. "L™.!. 1 .- X* 1 '■'■!■■■!■■ ■. L. J, Leavy 6c Cos ucticmeere, Commission j.Merchiinte andUeiier ai. Agents Coneigumerra^Dli cited and Prompt Returns Rendered, kh Special Attention Paid to of Rents ULEWINE. ■33i <3 y les Selling, Henting, Repairing, Messenger Service. Wc sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crawford, Eagle. Elk, Dixie. Best of Wheels for the Least Money. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests wlv\t you eat. Itartificlally digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and perrnacenUy cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Hetfrtburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache,Gastmlgia,Cramps.and al 1 o t her resul ts of i rn perfect and i gestion. Prepared by E. C. DelVltt a Cos., Cfylcajo. W J. Butts, the Druggist. NOTICE. New milled rice meal, best milk producer and feed for stock on the market. Ben Borchardt & Cos., Wholesale'Grocers and Pro dace Dealers. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. AllenV, Foot- Ease. * powder. It cores palufol, mnertnifc, nervous feet and.ingrowing na>ls,and instantly taaes the atingout of cornu and bna lana. ■ t’a the greatest comf vrt of the age. Aden's Foot-Ease makes Mkft or new shoe* feel e.nap It la a esrtsir cure for sweat ing, callous and h t, feet. Try it today. Sold 1 y all dreggjH ai.-T lio stoics. By mall tor 25c in package 1 tee. Address Allen Roy, N TANARUS.; BEST PARKER'S - M|rJ| HAIR BA! SAM I Ytry du V end bvlwtT ’ the J-aIT., TS* Ctj Wtvv Fsii* to !ss*or(■ (imy Tlatr to ih Yo M fu Col- r tv Al.l Jn Pr*-veuU 1 *noJr’ifi a- . '.si. , aa.)djneto-a..-'c —J A SPLENDID PLAY. As the “Sorrows of Sa'an” company, which comes to the Grand on Monday, Oetober 1, is a stranger here, the following clipping from the Romo Tribune will give some idea of the play and the merits ot the company: “Manager Nevjn was very fortunate in securing an attraction of such merit as the ‘Sorrows of Satan’ to open the season at the opera house. “The audience was fair but nothing like the play deserved. Corelli’s peculiar treatment of the devil In her novel has been strongly brought out in the dramiti zation, and the company presenting it last night was superb. “Mr. Edward R. Mawson assumed the role of Prince Lucia liymanez (Satan) and hii characterization was finished and artistic in the extreme. He is an actor of superior merits, and his interpretation was all that the most critical could de sire. Mr. Seymour gave an excellent presentation of Goeffrey Tempest, and Miss Dodd made a perfect Lady Sybye. " 1 he third act in particular was magnificent, and all the powers of the lead ing characters were fully brought out. The stage settings wero beautiful.'’ “Prices are 25, 50, 75 and #l. THINGS IN GENERAL. News Notes of--Genera! Interest to All. “I tell you,” said the street corner orator, “we have got to have honest men in a community to bo successful; we must send all wrong-doers to the penitentiary, make the non-payment of honest debts a crime.” “Wait a min ute,” said the man with the slouch hat on, “how about that rent you owe me, and to boat mo out of it you took the homestead,” The meeting adjourned. * " - jV' It is all very well to tell your girl you are poor, but will make sacrifices for "her sake; and It sounds so sweet of her to tell you she will liye on bread and wai ter. This is all Very nice. The weddjpg, too, was quite a pretty affair. You loofcd handsome In that black tailor made suit, and the bride was lovely in the beautiful wedding gown. It passed off so "nicey, nicey.” All is bliss until the garments papa bought are out of date. That bread and water gag did not work either, and those self sacrifices were never made. She Is with her mama and Charlie Is pulling the old man's leg. The Woodward-Warren company was all right—for the price. Our theatre goers should not expect to see first class performances for thirty cents. Now when a dollar attraction comes, if it is bad there is some room for kicking. You cannot bny a dollar hat for thirty cents, and you cannot set a dollar show for less than one hundred cents DOES IT FA Y TO BUY CHAEP A cheap remedy for cougba and colujj ;e - want, some WffjFtbat win believe and cure the n oet severe and dangorous results a throat and lung trouble, What eba dot Go to a warmer and more regula climate? Yea, If possible; If rot po Bible for you; then iff either case tak the only remedy that has been Intro luced In all clvillved oouutrice with success *n sore throat and luogtroubles Boschoe’s German Syrup* It not only stimulates the 11 Macs to destroy the germ disease, but allays lnflamatlon and causes expectoration, gives a good night's rest and cures the patient Try one qotUe Recommended many years by all druggists In the world Sample bottles at W. J. Butts and Brown Druug Go, THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900 SHELDON SPEAKS. Laconia, N._H.*Scpt. 25.—The Chris tian Endcavorcrs of this state met in th.ir fifteenth annual convention here today ."Three days will be given to tbo exercises. The program is of excep tional interest because of the fact that that Rev. Charles M. Sheldon, of To peka, Kas., author of “In Hl* Steps,” will address the convention. He will speak tomorrow night. STORY UF 'A SLAVE. To be bound band and foot for years bjr tbs chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how aucb a slave was made fro*. He says: “My wife has been so helpless for live yeari(| that she oould not'turn over in bed alone. After using' two bottles of Eleetrio Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work,” This supreme remedy for fe male diseases quickly cures nervous ness,sleeplessness, melancholy, head aohe, backache, fainting and dizzy spells. This rairaole-working medi cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50 cents. Sold by all drug gists. W. B. Comets on sale at actual cost at the Bee Hive. QUESTIONS UNWEKKD. Yee, August Flower still has the largest sale, of any medicine in the civ ilized worid. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else for Indigestion or bilious ness. Doctors were scarce and they seldom heard of apendlcitis, nervous prostration, heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the Bystem and stop fermentation of ondl grsted food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate tbo action of tte nor voua and organic system, and that It ail they took when feeling dull and bad with headache and other aches.. You on'y need a few doses of GA-en'e Au gust Flower, In liquid fotra,; to .make you satisfied there is actufoa.. aerloue the matter with you Semple bottles at Buts, drugstore or Brown Drug C SUtuld be-In every household med e cine chest. 11 affords certain relief Stops the Cough and works off Hit Cold. I.fixative Broun, Quinine Tablets core • cold la one day. Ho Cuie, No Pay, Price 'M cents. Money loaned on personal property anti real estate. Ap ply to J. W Wat Kins. When yon want a pleasant phytic try the new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Taey are easy to take and pleasant ta effect. Price lie. Sample* tree at Bl, .hop's drag store. -STANCHFIELD to speak. Binghamton, Sept. 25.—The needs, j social and political, of lha negro r.cc I arc being discussed at a “race celebra- j tion” which began hero today. Thei ways and means of improving their I present eondilior, especially in the! south, are receiving special attention. | Hoa. John R. Slsnchfield and Secretary of Slate John T. McDonough will speak before the conveulion adjourns. Beware ot Greeu Fruit.—Now in the heated term people should pay atten tion to their diet, avoiding unripe fruit and stale vegetables, whioh inva riably bring on cramps, cholera mor bus, or ditirbaii. Children are partic ularly Eibj‘ot to complaints of this kind, and no mother' oan feel safe without having a bottle of Pain-Killer, It' is a sale, sure and speedy cure. Avoid substitutes. There is but one Psin-K'iller, Pdrry Davis’. Price 250 . and 50c. September is Malaria’s ' Own Month. Malaria la bail enough;’ [lts children are worse; Dengue, Hemorrhagic, Typhoid Fevers Cured n, - j man can m am tunc FROM A FORMER SOLDIER. “Soldiers comprehend the horrors of a Fever StricSen Camp miles away from the base of supplies. In such placer Johnson's Chill and Favor Tonic came in. You noeded no Quinine or Calomel; übo Johnson's Tonic, ami von would pull through.*’—Chas.F. Kudun, Everett City, Ga, t USE NO OTHER. IT KEEPSiYOB WELL A, B. GIRARDEAU, Sols Manufacturer, I Savannah, Oa. c„ 1 Real Estate for Sale. We have lot number 176 on A street nine lots on Wolf Street, for sale cheap B. H. Daniels & Cos. 810 Newcast) bt. ELI ZISSIMTO, I 3021 Newcastle St. Mi 11.... !... HiC is cigars and;tojjacco Ice ’Cream Fresh Smr Jar, Milk! Shake Soda Wats; Sic,, All Kinds of.'Candy. *A* For AirtHtJN'AHY I>lf-OItI>ERB, Or the most Fatal npd Frovalent of all dis cases are those o Jtbe KIDNEYS, LIVER and BBADDEH.f* The Kidneys are two little sieves through which all of Ihe blood in the body muht pa*s once in every three mlnflfCß. 1 u a H K.A LTII Y condUion they filter all impurities into the BLADDER, thence out of the body. If DJSKAtv- KD they clog and swell,deposiilt .-ngUttlC ACI D and other poinona Into the BVFtem, earning dull pains In the back, Itilliofinno ithematism. Gout, Dropsy, GiaveL Painful and Frequent Urination, Loss oi Albumen (the life n Sb nee), and finally JJBIGHT’B DISK ASK and DhATBI If you have any of the above By j ptom.s ‘A” TASLEiS WILL CURE YOU IT ?.add be convinced. Accent,discovery jj.it iu.iiijdi.-1 f oocFb, Hundred* of test imoniel Tapuofeb* tut>si(touted. By mail fi.ou. Send or pa pblet. Address PAN-AMERICAN DRUG COST;#* 15/tOWN DBUG 1 BRUNBWICK, - - GEO^GBh KIDNEY DISEASE! are f Che most fatal if all dis eases. < J CHI CYK* kidney clftsi eULIi 0 RumeJJ or money refurtded. Gmtaiy remedies recogiSzed by eni nent Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE uOe. and Jim O W. i, Butte, the Druggtist NERVITA PILLS Restore Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood Cure Impotency, Night Emissions, Loss of Mem* ory, wasting diseases, p— ■ ■■■ itlupi all effects of self-abuse or £2 JLmd* Jexcess and indiscretion, nervo tonic and PILLS lift t jsßblood buiider. Brings l wl the pink glow to pale fSJiTk ebooks ana restores the of youth. By mail CTS \SOO per box. 0 boxes for ■ ■ . ■. $&.50, with our bankable gaurantee to cure or refund the money paid. Send for circular and copy of our bankable guarantee bond. NervitaTablets^™= (YELLOW label) unmeaiaie Ktsuus Positively guaranteed cure for Loss of Powef, | Varicocele, Undeveloped or Shrunken Organs, Paresis, Locomotor Ataxia, Nervous Prostra tion, Hysteria, Fits, Insanity, Paralysis and the Results of Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium or Liquor, By mail in plain package, SI.OO a box, Q for $5.00 with our bankable guar* ftntec bond to cure in SO days or refund money paid. Address NERVITA MEDICAL CO. CHnton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by Brown Drug Cos., Brunswick, Ga. You don’t need the doctor • for every little trouble, but ■ you do need in the house a trusty remedy for times of danger. Thousands are saved by having at hand DR. J. H. McLEAN'S LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM a certain cure for disorders of the Liver, Kidneys and Blad der. Use It at once for lame back, furred tongue, lost ap petite and changes in urine or bowels. SI * bottle, at druooUU. THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., n. tow., no. VWWVN FOR SALE BY BUTTS, The Druggist.' DEVARIS & LEVADAST Gocerics, Country Produce —Vegetables etc. Also Confectioner* MONK STREET. BRUNSWMk. GA PROCLAMATION.—State of Georgia. Ex ecutive Office, Atlanta.—Submitting constitu tional amendment for the widows of confederate soldais to a veto of the people a ithe next' geoer.ypiuetion. Whereas, the general aStfembly of 1809 passed by a Constitutional majority the following act to wit: *• An act to amend eect’on 1. article 7, para graph L of the constitution of Georgia, fo na tu extend tneproviaiunfei of said section, article and paragraph, to the widows of confedcraie .soldiers, who, by reason of age and poverty, or infirmity and poverty.or blindne-a and pover ty. arc unable to pro Ac a nvium>dQi' them selves, and for other Sec. l. it enaotlKw r’fhl assem bly of Georgia, and it nu paragrapnAwLtho oo n anl wBo G corgin and the&ttSwpJiereby amended by insert® ie alter “service’’ in the lath line,lfc* f-dJourfrig aforu*: “or who, by reason aire undjp'overfy, or infirmity and poverty orbiiud f poverty,are unable to earn a living tomhoimieit© so that said pcdt-on when so amended, will read as foJlowri, to wit: “To sup ply the soldiers who lost a limb, or limbs in the military service of the confederate state*, with substantial artificial limbs<iuri';r Jiie: and to make suitable provisions for $u ii <a>Oitidanite voldtera ns may have UMeii_Jr.f)erw’Hi Til. aoV-ri or permanently inmreAßpTuf'h may, by i enson otjM&Smi poverty, r u fi unty and poverty.Jnd povaii'y, 1 i nn. abic to proviMTiving r..rffif-insi'F/ S? foriihv .Uewldg(Wriachconfe(J<rli'o Itrfisifir >n the sm-VJtve of Jh* don i briite or since, frm and. therein, or disease contracted ifrlJ*- If vj •! f* v ho [if rerfiouo/ego uud poverty, w irunTn anfr 1 poverty, e: 1 in. anti poverty aTo umb e to provide , i i.,l them sol >1; Iravided j lh^tho <* hall ijni Mipiy tfanfcj wI '-uhuh [ were ’narrti tin>YT D© of aiffii end have rern; in -l uun.ftriied siuci u.o ucath of I s chsoldM:, 1 icUld.*’ } tt.nainimsi,i* siSM sgnJlW tiiMMgktTl üßsembiy,^each houn< tin* samel more of me imwn.pers>-c!i <> . ~V N S, ,| an.itljevotonthareMr'i. i, wr ,t. irociamatton hev- f. See, 3 repo.i’s Cos .flic -* lilH< and. \”he ■ 1/Xoe • oy riyor, N , W JIiWAWhK.W If w i iAi Vi m . CITATION."\m ll IcorglApllynn Ajouuty. M To n IwUjMujto.ihj’ concern: Jfcnry V£ue_l U or form s. rrrtT to 1 I I -rmcocntletien, of sdrnl mr.l • nit ei a- Jo aof (ten w c ii It! l-.o ud county, tU. h(. to cite elt m tlngu' r. he oi. Ulure ~nd ■ict of klu ef Sun no Ourtl .to in mt *n>u' Ihei . . mtaiHi.a ti„n Cl] ii.No to Henry U I'orl.a on t./ W 1 11' , 1 , l U li in. fti.fi olUgii:! dy of heptcoiber, moo, I HORACK riAW, f 1 Or.’lUf.ry Olyim Ijoaaly. o*. * Southern Railway Cos. 0111 ce of General Agent, "Brunswick, Ga. SCHEDULES. fT* HW For Savannah, Washington and New York, j Lv Brunswick 6 40 am 9 05 pm Ar Savannah 10 30 am 19 50 am Ar Washington 7 35 am 8 50 pin Ar New York. 2 03 pm 6 23 am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick —SOO am 3 25, pm 905 pm Ar Jacksonville .925 am 740 pm 130 am For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati. Lv Brunswick 0 40 am O5 pm A r Macon 1 15 pm 8 00 am A r Atlanta 3 50 pm 5 20 am At Louisville 7 50 am 7 80 pm Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 40 pm From New York, Washington and Savannah. Lv New York. 30 pm 12 15 am Lv Washington., t e s pm 11 15 am Lv Savannah.... 8,, pin 520 am 500 m* Ar Brunswick... 02l mi 8 05am 835 pm From Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville.... 1 Ar Brunswick C 25 pm From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Lv Cincinnati 8 80 am 8 00 pm Lv Louisville 7 45 am 7 45 pm Lv Atlanta ft}... 10 45 pm 12 05 pm Lv Macon ‘ 1 00 am 2 30 pm Ar Brunswick 7 10 am 8 35 pm Wall Paper —at/the — PAINT STORE, 502 Monk St. W:H. LYTLE PROPRIETOR. S-JnC? ffHATtIEBOMII Can be found in n<4>iijj 6 pi a y ThdimeD ifAxs. or quiokly developed/, OIU w%k roomg from the .aeeonment <H^M/^niTtnonr gilim ot imnn 504 GLOUCKSTEtt ST., >|iPi’¥ 1 Cjiuci 1 I t Jraut SjJ MworMJon# |kM|iivprvSfaf)lffi ~,01,1T0 1 Fine Horses -Fffrm-pt attention -giren 111 orders a sp i®. | l > hone|4-3. w I E It. 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