The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 03, 1900, Page 2, Image 2

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2 IE EH in a in The Democrats Hate aa Easy Thing. s mm IN GLYNN /■ '** * | . Sheriff Berrie, Who is a Can didate for Re-election, Opposed by Mr. J. B. Dart. The Georgia election occurs today and the democracy of the Empire State has a general walkover, In Glynn only one of the regular party nominees Is opposed and that Is Sheriff W. H. Berrie. Mr! J. B Dart Is an aspirant ior the position, but the friends of both the candidates predict the elec tion of Mr. Berrie. The two tickets are exactly the same, with the exception that Mr. Dari’s name appears in place of Mr. Berrie’s, and vice ver c a. Unless the average voter looks for the name of the man he intends to vote for, he la liable to make a mistake. There seems to be no doubt but that very little scratching will be done, as those who voted In the primary are honor bound to support the nominees. Following is the official ballot: for Governor ALLEN D. CANDLER for Secretary o( State PHILIP COOK For Comptroller General WILLIAM A. WRIGHT For State Treaanrer ROBERT E. PARK For Attorney General JOSEPH M. TERRELL For Commissioner of A grlcultur* 0. B. STEVENS For School Commissioner G. R. GLENN. For Prison Commissioner (Full Term) c. a. For Prison C<d^Hp)rr THOMAS EASON ' l*or Justices Supreme' Court For fut' it rat six years (Two to tn? olwcteil) W. A. LITTLE . \H. T. LEWIS The Saving of flflfOltS&W V the use of Royal Baking Powder is considerable. Royal is economical, because it possesses more leavening power and goes further. Royal saves also because it always makes fine, light, sweet . food; never wastes gooji flour; (butter and eggs. More im- iportant still is Therel r saving in* powt** |* mo health. Royal Baking Pow- * no °“ der adds anti- j matter hem i * yg p p tic otm Equalities to the aathaßv* VBk 'food. X Jk b3 For Judge of Superior Court 01 Albany Circuit W. N. SPENCE For Judge of Superior Court of Atlanta Circuit J. n. LUMPKIN, For Judge of Superior Court o! Blue Ridge Cireuit GEORGE F. GOBER For Judge of Superior Court of Char.tahooche Circuit W. B. BUTT for Judge of Superior Court of cult A. W. FITE For Judge of Superior Court of Coweta Circuit 8. W. HARRIS For Judge of Superior Court of KasternCircuit ROBERT FALLIGANT For Judge of Superior Court of Northern Cir cuit HORACE M. HOLDEN For Judge of Superior Court of OconeeCircult D. M. ROBERTS For Judge of Superior Court of Southwestern Circuit Z. A, LITTLEJOHN For Judge of Superior Court of Stone Mouu ’*v tain Circuit JOHN S. CANDLER For Solicitor-General of Albany Circuit W. E. WOOTEN For Solicitor-General of Atlanta Circuit 0. D. HILL For Solicitor-General of Augusta Circuit J. 8. REYNOLDS For Solicitor-General of Blue Ridge Circuit THOMAS HUTCHERSON [For Solieltor-Seneral of Brunswick Circuit JOHN W. BENNETT For Solicitor-General of Chattahoochee Circuit S. P. GILBERT For Solicitor-General of Cherokee Circuit SAM P. MADDOX For Solicitor-General of Coweta Circuit T. A. ATKINSON For Solicitor-General of Eastern Circuit W . W. OSBORNE For Solicitor-General of Flint Circuit O. H. B. BLOODWORTH For Solicitor-General of Macon Circuit HOPE POLHILL For Solicitor-General of Middle Circuit B. T. RAWLINS For Solicitor-General of Northern Circuit I). W. MEADOW For Sollcitor-Gcnetnl of Ocmulgee Circuit H. G. LEWIS For SoUcltor-Gendral of Oconee Circuit J. F. DeLACY For Solicitor-General Of Pataula Circuit J. A. LAING For Soliciyir-General of Rome Circuit MOSES WRIGHT For Solicitor-General of Southern Circuit W. E. THOMAS For Solicitor-General of Southwestern Circuit FRANK A. HOOPER For Solicitor-General of stone Mountain Cir cuit j W. T. KIMBEY J’ For Solicitor-General of Weatenwlßfcttli C. H. BRAND \ FOR Rstittcatlpa of Section 1, Artlcie 7, Par graph l.of theConstlmWOifrif-tMaState. [Pen sions for indigent widows of Confederate sol diers.] AGAINST Uatincaflon of Section* 1, Article 7. Paragraph 1 of thejConstlt alien of tti U Ste*, [Pensions for indigent widows of ConfederatAJ soldiers ) . (Strike out ode of the above clause*.) 'll "J For senator from the jth District 1 J. J. UPCHURCH For Representative W. F. SYMONS For Ordftiury HORACE DART For Clerk of Superior Court H. F.,nv BIGNON • For slierin JOHN B. DART. " F. r Receiver of Tax RkftAo, T. E. DUBBERLY , .5 • For Tux Collector H. J. HEAD For County TreasurA v a 11. S. LEE For County Sueveyor K ..Usi’KNNIMAN THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 3, 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 not strength nor blood. It acts as a tonic, it regulates di gestion, cures dyspepsia and lends strength and P 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 most delicate. Kidney disease, Rheumatism and ail diseases of the Blood, Stomach and Nerves soon succumb to its wonderful effect on the Thous ands of people in<JP%fa recommend It. Price (1.00. QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med icine that the Quaker Doctor made all of his quick cures with. It’s anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia, Toothache, Baokacbe, Rheumatism. Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all pain can be relieved by it. Price -2',a and 50c. QUAKER WHITE WONDEII oOAP. a medicated soap for the skin, scalp and complexion. Price 10c a cake. QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a vegetable ointment for the cure of tetter, ecaema and eruption? of the skin. Price 10c a box. FOR BALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor, Cincinnati. _ PoLhill’s Dru* Store For Coroner G. A. H. JENNINGS For County Commissioner O. D. OOG J. J. LOTT T. NEWMAN H. H. RAYMOND T**# W, R. TOWNSEND XJ DAYIS DUBBERLY J. B. WRIGHT CUREB BLOOD TOISON, Scrofula, Uloers, Old Sorer, Bone •Pains—Trial Treatment Free, First, second or third stages posi tively cured by taking B. B. B. (Bo tanic Blood Balm). Blood Halm kills or destroys the Syphieitic Poison in the blood and expels it from the ays* tern, making a perfect oute. Have you sore throat, pimples, copper col ored spots, old (gatering eating ||&rs, swellings, scrafulh, Itching jQRs, aches and pains in bones or joints, sore mouth, or falling hair? Tbek Botanic Blood Balm will heal svery sore, stop the aches and make the blood pure aud rich and give the rich glow of betl bto the skin. Over 8,000 testimonials of cures. B, B. B. thoroughly lasted for 30 years. Drug stores sl. Trial treatment of B. B. B. frei by writing Blood Balm Cos., At lanta, Oa. Describe trouble and free medical advice given, despair of a eure aeß. B, B. sfp when ail else fad*. Strengthen the tired kidney* and purify the Itver and bowel* with a few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters. It is an admirable kidney tonic. W. J. Butts, druggists. Cams Near Dy'ng. ••for three days and Bights l Buffered agoay untold from au attack of cholera morbus brought ea by eating cuoumbcrs.” says M. E. Lowther, clerk of the district court. Center t.list- lowa. "I thought I should surely die and tried a doien different medicines, but all to nopurpoae. 1 sent for a bottle of Chami t,r- SaioCOiloeC tel era and Utarrhora Remedy and throe doses relieved me entirely. I ™t to deep non .it i not awake for eight home. On awakening u tew hours ago 1 felt to g-atith I that tho first work I do tn going to the iltioe is to write to tho manufacturers of this remedy and offer them my grateful tharis and say •God bleed you and the BplenJO modiolus you make.' ’* Tbta ramsdy ra.fo' sale at lir. BisU Op’adnie atore. When in n.ed, call on J. W. Watkins. He loans mo ney on personal property. l.eWltt's Litti fcarly Risers are prompt,pal ■atahle. pleaeentpoweiful, purifying little pula W .J. ButU w. Hare yon a the region of yonr stomach lf an yon will be Slaniberluin's Siomarh a-d u.Uo cure Ukhiuff and feku 1 mte the bowels too. shop’* Drug Store. “b'#mbcfemefees i here Is •> fesffl iiu'- tram ISalni. , *4rn , tior. - VS atk.ua/will loan B uzj anrT‘’' f ii CAMDEN NEWB NOTES. Item of Interest From the Southeast Georgian. Capt. Joe Lasseere, of Brunswick, was a welcome visitor at the Ogden Tuesday last. Mr. Cyrus O'Neill, one of the oldesi and most highly respected citizens of White Oak, ended life’s journey and entered into re-t on Saturday, Septem ber 22. The meeting of the agricultural socie ty held at Woodbine on Wednesday, September 20, was well attended. Pres ident Rose was in the chair, and the ob ject of the meeting was to complete ar rangements for the fair. A Minister's Good Work, “l bad a severe attack of bilious colic, got a bottle ot Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two dr>ae* and was en tirely cored,” rays Hey. A. A. Power, of Kmpo na, Kan. “My neighbor across the attest waa sick for over a week, had two or three bottle* o medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or foot days without relief, then called in another doctor who treated him for some days and gave him no relief, ao discharged him, X went over to gee him the next morning, He raid his bowels were in a terrible fix. that they had been running off ao long that it waa almost hUfody flax. J asked him If he bad tried Cbam- Malruo’* Colic, Cholera and Dfarrhcea Remedy, ff lijlh. Haul TtaA’fcwe** u tu.- and brought him rWya-**Wtn e done; told him totakd'.knotlier ik* fifteen or twenty min uter If he did neap'd relief, but he took no mote, and waa entirely cured. 1 think it the belt medicine I have .ever tried ” For sale by . Ur. BUbop'a drug atore. Tbs key to health Win the kidneys and Uver. Keep these organs aotiva an< | ou have health, strsigth and oheerfiH spirits. Prickly JAaeh Bit ters is a stimslant (or the klndeys, regulate* the liver, stomach and bow el*. A golden household remedy. TV. J. Butts, druggist. For Diabetes use STUART’S GIN and BUCHU. 4. Mr, W. p, Davis, ofMacor, spent yesterday rfifce eifif.' ■ e- v v *& 2. .■ \ - y .a^- i.li .. v'.' ; .* : i> ” ■ !vj tli 1 k .l-.Ar)' . ... iij- O'npyj* . . . . JftftftSOvS. C-('Ll •• 'LS*' 3 ”-' f £y-c;B: TUNIC Owes L-a Grippe Cures It in a day Cure* It Coniptutoly And ts n sen ritard eutat Hie dan ger* which follow lb its tmiu. . .fSK NOTUJJTO EUMS. St 1 cent* Impure*; • .'ewt a cent If it doe* not. A B. GIRARDEAU, Sarnunab, G*. OPERA HOUSE. Two Performances Only. Friday Night, r r n Saturday Night, llj 00 SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR. 116 fil G. fill fillet MINSTRELS. OLDEST! BIGGEST! BEST! 50-pco])lc~3o AS EMTIBF. TSAIS OF PALACE CABS 1 tie M si Expensive Crs vniia<ion of th* Kind it. Ex e ence 12—A TRIBE OF UttUKEf-U The Old World’* Grr-au-rt A crohat*. present in $ the Orient a’. Ppeo'arl* “THE, FE 'i. AT MEJOA AL. U. FI El D. AR ECR KUO BY. TOMMY DONNELLY. DO' QUIGLEY. PABC4TASL, T.-fi KONOSSCRIPT, The Man with a Bundled Toiu*. “A Night ill Foris BnriiizltieEiposition” lc HUGHES. f OHT KEYS, tick**. Gtotetqjt Athlete ■ ir. b-RtleT PAuEANT Ik 75c Tl $1.0?. CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought, aud which has been in use for ove# 30 years, has borne the signature of— and has been made under his per ( , sonal supervision since its infancy. /-CisCCAXfri Allow no one to deceive you in this. AII Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but: Experiments that trilie with and endanger the health of Infants aud 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 Narotie substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms nnd allays Fcvcrisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, eures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. twc ciwnua company, tt Murray struct, ncw torn city. MwMf- Summer * * AJk v Bargains &gßSod hrm,n j A clearance sa'e to make room for new goods. I Parlor huit, 5 piece*, worth S4O, now $39. .dffßSk*’*- 1 Oak Refrigerator, worth S2O. oow sls. 1 Oak Bud Kooui Suite. 3 piece*, worth $25, now $lB JpESgB/yMiKlllßßl Bed Lounges, worth sl6, now sl2, -3lMLwlj|sMaW r Centre Tables 53 cent* to $6. loe Cream Pries*re worth $2.50 at $1.98. Hf-' : | A large saaortmeot of Sideboards, Cupboards [l Prices Below the Market, fimr C, McGARVEY. WH. . -r rnv DR. MOFFETT’S a Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, f-MjZfo-' r——T 6IPrTII iII /■ Regulates the Bowel*, [_ S I* Ib IHlhi fl Strengthen* the Child, I 1 1 LLIII 111 f-\ Mak Teething Easy. V*2&>’ J -*-(Teethins Powder*) XX-TEETHINA Relieve* the Bow^ TV , „ 5 . iU / Trouble* of Children Of %Jt Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, any aoe. Orm.il Jaec.uu C. J. NIOFFCTT, M.D..BT. LOUIS. IF' OPEN AGAIN. Jno Veruki wines, Liquor, Cigars, Etc. Is t -vr for busiutiss, We will sell yon pet e**’i l-ss trau original cost. 506 Monk **• ~ m '' .v] Wl-n Ih.'iq.ld, come troe. our