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is Usual (far Forest City
Desires Mdu.
SOME VERY POOR REASONS
A Military Man Tells Why
He Thinks It Should
% Go There.
The Savannah News of yesterday
prints a lergthy interview with “an
officer of the regiment,” telling why
the major of the Third battalion should
be a Savannah man:
Following Is the statement:
“There seems to be some prospect of
the next major of the Third baitallon of
the Fifth Infantry being a Savannah
man. Maj. Dart has resigned, and an
election is soon to be ordered to., fill
the vacancy. Capt. Frank A. Dunn, of
the Brunswick Kifles, lias been men
tioned in connection with the position,
but it seems that some opposition nay
spring up.
“Three companies oomprise the Third
battalion. They are the Burke Light
infantry at Waynesboro,' ‘the Kell
Hines at Statesboro and the Brunswick
Rifles
town companies of the regiment.
“Last February, upon the new m il
iary law going into operation, Maj.
Dart was elected, and there was then
id talk of cppositicn.for it was thought
proper that the majonhip should go to
one of the places at which the out-of
town companies arc looaied.
“An officer of the regiment said ye-s
--lerday that It would be to the Interest
of all three out-of-town companies it
the rnajjr were a Savannah man. The
administrative work of the battalion
.could be conduc'd ftr more satisfac
torily if this were the c-se. Not only
would the Waynesboro a States
boro companies be benaSttod by the re
moval ot the oat-al on headquarters
Trom BrnatiWlek to Savannah, but the
Brunsw.ck IV.flis filso would boas
aslsted.
"Bii'.t'Uion headquarters 3hould be in
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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
tone to the nervous sys-
tem. It is a medicine far weak women.
It is a purely vegetabli medicine, and
can be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nerves soon succumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
ll. Price |I.OO.
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, Baokache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
■pain can bo relieved by it. Price 2-io
and 60c.
QI’AKER WHITE WONDB*6OCU > .
medic Wed soap for the skif, . acalp
and complexion. Price 100 a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, ecxeraa and eruptions of the
ALL DRUGGISTS.
■tLIXGBAM, Proprietor.
Store
the same city as those lor the regiment.
Considerable delay would thereby be
saved in administrative work, records
and communications of a 1 kinds being
readily at hand. Under the system
that has prevailed daring Maj. Dart’s
tenure of office it has been necessary
to send a communication destined for
the Waynesboro or Statesboro com
pany to Brunswick, whence it had 10
return, after passing through the ma
jor’s hands, to the command for which
it was Intended. Similarly, communi
cations from those companies msst first
be sent to Brunswick and from that
city to Savannah. Confusion and de
lay could be avoided by having the
major stationed at Savannah.
I “The officer discussing the matter
did not desire to In any way discredit
the abi.lty with which Maj. Dart has
conducted his work. The same objec
tious to a major being removed from
the city in which the regimental head
quarters are established would apply if
Statesboro or Waynesboro were in
question instead of Brunswick. Nor
was the officer moved bv~any desire to
get everything possible in the way of
honors for Savannah. He is convinc
ed that it would be to the best Interest
of the companies not in Savannah to
have their major in this city.
“Another point made was that a
Savannah major of the Third battal
ion would be well qualified to look af
ter the oomfort and oare of one or all
of the visiting companies in the event
of their ooming to this city to partici
pate in a parade or celebration. Ths
same would apply to the companies'
visits to the Stvannab_rj£g' range for,
t>FSofio3:Two of them came here du
ring the past season, and it is prob
able that, unless they establish their
own authorized ranges, they will come
again. Their battalion commander in
Savannah would be of value to them
on such an oeoaiiQD, *
“Wherever the headquarters of a
battalion may be, there, too,
the battalion adjattnt and tbysJ|
ge&nt major. Thus, Brunswick Wfi?
bad the msjop, tbe adjutant and the
sergeant major. If Wsynesbpfo or
Statesboro should furnish tbe major,
tbe same would be true, as thmace
would have the three positions; The
companies In tbe three places may not
decide to give up W# positions that
might go to one of tbe* in order to
bestow them npdtfUdfsanoab, but the
officer believes f would only con
sult their best interests in doing so.
“No Savannah
for the- oontest. No could
be found in securing a "iood effioet,
however, and it is possible that” the
out-of-town officers may consider tbe
matter. They have tbe nomination of
tbe major, t n( j the offloers of tbe other
battalions win concur in whatever de
cision they msy reacb. That is tbe
unwritten, law that baa governed
elections of battalion commanders.’’
Capt. Frank A. Dunn, of the Bruns
wick Riflemen, is tbe logical man for
the position, but Allowing its usual
custom, Savannah wks{a everything in
sight. Mr. Ptfcaojs the ranking cap
tain, ie an excellent military man, and
as the former major was from this
city, it IQfe|R justice that a Rrunawick
' be named.
you a sense of fnllnessin the region of
four stomach after eating? If to yon wtu be
benefited by using Cbamlwrlain’t Stomaoh and
fiver Tablets. They alto core belching and
tour stomach. They regulate the bowelt too.
Price aco. Bold by Bishop’. Drag Store,
For sprains, swellings and lamemeaa there la
nothing ao good at Chamberlain’s Pain Balm.
Try It. For sale at Dr. Biehop’a drug store.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 5, 1900.
Don’l Hesitate.
There is just one thing to use if yonr
stomach is "out of order ” and that "one
tong” is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery. The
supposition is that N*
you want a prompt ff • j
cure and a lasting .
cure. That is why
the "Discovery” ts Jk
recommended as
the one thing for
your condition. It
cures promptly, w
perfectly and per- fißßßcf
manently, dietrasi's >fSwajK|3g|||jr
of tire stomach and ygKPxiii&i^f
organs of digestion
and nutrition. It's
sure to help. It’s
almost sure to cure. ■g£g|Sgg|
It has completely
cured ninety-eight jKp&ppplf
per cent, of all i
those who have ggfejl
given it a fair and |bmh Warn
faithful trial. ■gg ’33j|
"Alinut ten years ago Y
1 began to have trouble aH ■■
Willi my SoiMffc.* HM at^B
writes Mr. Wm. Con
trolly, of 533 Walnut SB
St.. Lorain, Ohio. -It M
trot so bad that I had JBH| pIS
to lay off quite often IKS
two anil three days in - 888
a week, my stomach ME
would Moat, and I
would belch up gas.
and was In awful d&tMM at auch times. I haw
been treated by the beat doctors in this city but
got no help whatever. Some said-idled- cancer
of the stomach, others dyapep-ia. I have bought
and trieJ every thing I saw advertised for ays*
popsia and atomactr trouble, but continued to
g.-f wore* alt the that-. About twelve mouths
ago I was itf such a dominion that ray friend*
had some fear about my recovery. It was then
I wrote to you for advice. You told me that by
my symptoms you thought I had liver complaint
and advised the ue of your ' Golden Medical
Discovery ’ and • pleasant Pellets' in connection
These medicines I have taken aa directed, and
am very hsppy to slate that T commenced to get
better Irom the start and have not lost a day
this summer on account of ruy stomach I feel
tip-top, and better than I have for ten year*.”
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse
the bowels and stimulate the liver.
CURES BLOOD POISON.
Scrofula, Ulcers, Old Sores, Bone
Pains—Trial Treatment Free,
. First, second or third stages posi
tively cured by takiog B. B. B, (Bo
tanic Blood Balm). Blood Balm ktflo
or destroys the Syphieltio Poison in
the blood and expels it frem the sys
tem,' making a perfect oare. Have
you sore throat, pimpleff, copper col
ored spots, old festering eating sores,
ulcers, swellings, sorafula, Itching
skin, aches and pains in bones or
joints, sore mouth, or faHVUg hair?
Tbek Botanic Bleed Balm will heal
every sore, stop the aches and make
the biood pure and rich and give the
glow of heal hto the skin. Over
■PO testimonials of cures. B, B. B.
thoroughly lested for 30 years. Drug
stores fl. Trial treatment of B. B. B.
free by writing Blood Balm Cos., At
lanta, (3a. Describe trouble and free
medical advice given. Don’t despair
of a cure as B. B. B, cures when all
eUe fails.
- - - :—8
Strengthen the tired kidtieys and
purify the liver and bowaia with a
few doses of Prickly Asb Bitters, it
is an admirable kidney tonio. W. J,
jEuwl-droggi sts.
A Minister’s Good Work.
“I had a severe attack of hi Hone colic. got a
bottle of Chauiherlaln'a Colic, Cholera and
'Diarrhoea Remedy, took two Joses and was en
tirely cored," says Bev. A. A. Power, of Rmpo
ria, Kan. "My neighbor serosa the atieet was
sick for OTer a week, had two or three bottles o
medicine from the 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, to discharged him. I
went over to see him the next morning, Ee
said hla bowels were in a terrible fix. that they
bad so long that It was almost
I asked him It he had tried Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrbcea Remedy,
and be said, -No,’ I went home and brought
him tny bottle and gave him one dose; told him
to take ;another doae iiysiteeo or twenty min
utes if he did not find relief, -but he took no
more, and was entirely cured. I think it tbe
beat medicine I have ever tried.” For sale by
Dr. Bishop's drug store.
When in need, call on J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
This ie the reason ItfcjK||||Uiers are alarmed
on account of cronJa-'T. s ,.wr<jtchly cured by
One Minute Uongb Curb, which chlldien like to
take. W. d.Bntta.
SCHOOL, NOTICE.
Aliases Gale’s private school
will open Oet. 1 at their residence, 708
E street.
Thorough instruction is given in
primary, intermediate and collegiate
departments. This institution of
learning is of seven years’ standing,
and the teachers are progressive, em
ploying all the new and improved
methods of instruction.
Farmers, provide joursaif with
Pain-Killer at this season of the year,
when colic,cholera morbus,dysentery,
diarrbfes, &o , may disable your bands
—use it in every oaie of the kind, but
be sure that you trust to no other
remedy bat the old, long tried Perry
Davis Pain-Killer, which oevsr failed.
Avoid substitutes. There is but one
Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. Prioe2sc.
end 600-
TIMES-CALL JOB OFFICE.
Those who want the best work, at
the luwest figures, should bring it to
this office. On large dodgers, onr
prices and work will make you a coo
tsnt customer, tf ycu will give us the
first job. Ring up 31,- and a solicitor
will call.
The best method of elesaaing the liver is the
ass of the famous little pills knows as DeWitt’s
Little Early -Kisers. Easy to tako, Jfever
gi l,*>. W. J. Bolts.
For Diabetes use
STUART’S 01N and
BtcHU:
RlSlber Stamps,
Seals, Stencils,
Badges, Check Protectory.
N(ipSerin g Machines,
Steel and Brass Dies, *
Steel Log Stamps, etc.
Will B. Pain, Agent.
312 Newcastle street.
f... oa;i>p&
t> L is.: - J t:W ! L.;y itt.i utl
etiicfev;:: y ,wv“l. ijkk ; I'.eiit'C
'mi mtitty- i. titijf!'.-- .sfier people
tiiink ti.t y stry vseii of l„a-
Oripp--. .- . .
JOHNSON’S CHILL
anJ FEVER TONIC
Cure® La Grippe
Gurcts It In a day
Gur®-1t Completely
And Is a **ieguvd wtsinst the iau
gera>hifh folsbw In Ha train.
rjw g&tmiiti ms.
■ nUktfrtvnr,*;
Mot a cent If ll docs not.
A. B. GIKAROBfUJ,
Savannah, Ga. <*
OPERR HOUSE.
Two Performances Only.
Friday Night, fU| j* A
Saturday Night, Uu|. 0 Uj
SIXTEENTH ANNUAL TOUR.
lie 116. Field Mid
MINSTRELS.
OLDEST! BIGGEST! BEST!
So- People—3o
AN ENTIRE TRAIN OF PALACE CARS
The Mi si Expensive Organization of
tbe Kind in Ex's'ence
12—A TRIBE OF MAMELOKES—I2
The Old World’s Greatest Acrobats, presenting
the Oriental Spectacle
THE FETE AT MECCA ”
AL. O. FIELD.
ARTHUR RUGBY.
TOMMY DONNELLY.
DOC QUIGLEY.
PASCATKL. THI NONDESCRIPT,
The Man with a Hundred Ft rme.
“A Night ill Paris Dnriog the Eueritwi"
BEftRV A HUGHES.* ROBT KEYS,
KfStleal Mokes. Grotesque Athlete
WATCH FOR THE BIG STREET PAGEANT
PRICES. 50cM5e and SI.OO.
CASTORIA
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signntnre of
y ■—and has been made under his per
(S. ~ . sonal supervision since its infancy,
' Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Juxt-as-good” are hut
Experiments that trille with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Castor!a is a harmless substitute for Castor 03, IJnre-,-_
gone, I>rops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasanti- It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worm*
anti allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures 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
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
T™* CEUTAUW CCMUNV, f* WuBBSI *T*CC?, KtW VORH CITY.
Summer
* bargains
A clearance sa'e to make room for new goods.
l Parlorffuit, 5 pieoee, worth (40, now $29. Jfl
1 Oak Refrigerator, worth S2O, now sls. jifS asHitf, II
1 Oak Bad Room Suite, 3 piece*, worth $25, now $lB
Bed Lounge*, worth sl6, now sl2.
Centre Table* 50 oeots to $6.
loe Cream Frtez-rs wor:b $2 .50 at fl 9S. __ IfIJ- HI
A large assortment of Sideboards, Cupboards ffit’ ‘il
and Chßirs. -
Prices Below the Market, fggpl’
C. Mc&ABVEY.
OPEN AGAIN.
Jno V erulii
wines, Liquor,
Cigars, Etc.
Is now ready for bueinese, We will Bell yon gocci - • per
cent less tHan original ccet.
506 Morffc Street. *
Sotisiociion mi M.
WlmllmmmZ/SL When ih" liquid* cot.c from our
stack. We ca ry sucb a fine line of
APL that It is impossible to ficd^^ktuL
V X ~ iff which is not pleasing in some nf
BL T jjHi Theca goods are fully matl^^Bj
have a fine rich body and nieliow
for family or an • use.
* ■'%' a " V-cI>OTOIA^