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Amu&ftes
9 AkfJteasanlfy andJfompt/y.
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
/resents in the most acceptable form
tne laxative principles ofp/ants
/tnotrn to act most beneficially:
TO GET ITS BEMrSE&SFFTCTS
BUY THE GENUINE MANFD. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO
SAN FRANCISCO. CAI.
ioui jviue , ky. neWYork, N.Y.
r ° r **!* by druggists - price SO* per iottlf .
GEORGIA PETECTiVE AGn
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
Civil and criminal cases attended to
business strictly confidential. En
quires con ducted with secrecy.
L. U. LEAVY
IVlenecrfltr^
L. J. Leavy 6c Cos
Auctioneers, Commission
Merchants and Gener
al Collecting Agents
Consignments Solicited and
Prompt Returns Rendered.
Special Attention Paid to
Collection of Rents
J. OLEWINE
13
JtlSio yles
‘“Renting, Repairing,
y a Messenger Service
Monarch, Crawford,
lei Dixie.
rt3rtb Wheels for the
-i^^ea^jMonev-
Kml or
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests you eat.
It art ificially digests ttaefood and aids
Mature 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 permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Kausea.
Sick Headache.Gastrnlgla, Cramps,and
*ll other results < if imperfect digestion.
Preoared by E. C. DtWltt 4 Cos.. Chicago.
W J. Butts, the Druggist. .
noticeT -
New milled rice meal, best
milk producer and feed for
stock on the market.
Ben Borchardt & Cos.,
Wholesale Grocers and Pro
duce Dealers.
; Good Positions
j fI^^o^ECURED
$Pt/j •JB*-B/ActTve wifjc\wa)if
Young Men
Women
* (pdrs. j
;
j BUSINESS ' 1 fefirpgttnffrfrSto! i
COLLEGE |
Sai/brfohJtytui--
Instructions b/mail
THE KING OF JUGGLERS.
Hadji Cheriff and HU Troupe of Arabs
Are Here.
Among the special attractions wiuk-
Al. G. Field’s minstrels this year is ihe
ru&meluke troupe of Arabian jugglers,
under the loud of Kaaji Chenll, the
jugglers and “Thu Whirlwind
of the Desert.”
Hadji Oheriff is a son of Arabia right
and is the chief of the American band of
Arabs. He has, during his 17 years stay
in America, acquired many of onr ways
and habits, but is still a sou ot the Des
ert, He has also traveled with Buffalo
Bill and other big companies.
Hadji Cher ff is not only the '‘Whirl
wind of the Desert,” but a wonderful
gun juggler, an expert Arabian per
former, and the cjiampiou broad sword
contesi ant on horseback,, as his cards
modestly announce. He is su all-round
man of the world. He ha< a manner
that is sua#ity itself, ands commend of
English that puts him on conversational
terms with his American friends with
out the aid of an interpreter. He also
speaks several languages and U polite
and courteous,
“America is a great -coun'ry,” said he
to a Times-Call reporter. “1 write
home to my people and tell them that I
am a naturalized ci.lzen of the United
States, and whenever I sec the Stars
and Stripis I salute them,” and Hadji
Cheriff accompanied his statement by
reverontly taking off his turban and
bowing to an imaginary flag,
Uadji Cheriff and his maincluke troupe
of eleven are an attractive feature of tho
Al. Field minstrels. He is a Mason and
gets the glad hand and grip wherever
be goes-
tbe Siouaehold that
uses One Minnie cough tore, the only harm
less remedy that produces immediate results,
it is infullihlc for coughs, colds, croup nrd all
throat and lung troubles. It will prevent eon
•nmpliou. W J. 11 tit Is.
Just received, a dne line of ready
to-wear Hats. Miss Kate Slater,
Wanted.
Artesiau wells to drive at $260 each
Rife and capacity guarantied will
also guarantee to complete wells in 16
days. Call on or address A. H. Baker,
205 Gloucester street.
Just received, a fins line of ready
to-wear Hats. MisgKate Slater.
J. W, "Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
Get out ycur winter clo'hing now
and have it put in order by Jim Carter.
CASTO -j't T .
Boar, tbs
Just received, a One line of ready
to-wear Hats. Miss Kate Slater.
Second hand household
furniture bought and sold;
abo pianos, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J.
W; Watkins’.
A SMALL OVERCOAT SALE.
Th# Eruniwick merchant will *ell
but very few overcoat* tbie year. The
sound thinking man ban found that
there it much sot i.mj id having the
old coat relined, cleaned iuc preseed,
or anew collar put on, by Jim Carter
at the Brunswick Cleaning and Press
ing Cos.. 804 ilonk street.
Just reren-i. a floe 1 neofrendy
tc-wear Hat*. Mis# K%t* Slater.
“I have always j#‘.*d Foley*# Houey and Xi.r
Coiijih medicine and think it ih< best in tnv
world.” saysCha- Bendcrft newsdealer of Erie,
Fs, Take no substitute. W J Bolts.
xHifi BRUNSWICK TIMES-C 2M 1 OCTOI>R 6, I9ib!
TRY IT
*
Women suffer
ing from female
troubles and
vSpiiLk we? -kness, and
from irregular
or painful men
l&PfTljLses. ought not
y/yS to lose hope if
V'V. ' S doctors cannot
lYY.*' whelp them. Phy
if & sicians are so
flmV y,Mham busy with other
diseases that
they do not un
rf I derstand fully
't I H the peculiar ail
' * ments and the
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do is to give
a fair trial to
RRADFIELB'S
Female Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest • standing, who devoted his
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth
ers, wives and daughters. It is made
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Leu
corrhoea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv
ousness, Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herself and to Brad*
Held’s Female Regulator, every
suffering womari ought to give it a
trial. A large fi bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists. ,
® S*,d for a nicety illuflr.ted Are book on tho futgort.
The Bradfield Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Service By Publication.
STATIC OF GEORGIA.--County of Glynn.
Jolm Rogers, 1 la Glynn Superior Court, May
vs. > Term, 1900.
Susie Rogers, ) LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
To the Dofeadaut, Susie Rogers:
You ure hereby commatnlod to be and appear
at the December Term, next, of Glynn Superior
Court, to be Holden at the court house in
Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, on the
First Monday in Decernl>cr, 1900, and by Ton
(10) O’clock of the forenoon of aaid date, then
and there to answer the complaint of t he plain
tiir in the above stated case in Ills Lioel for
Divorce.
Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bennett,
Juduo ot Die Superior Court of Glynn County,
tills the inch da'v of July, 11)00.
H. F. dnBIGNON,
Clorfc Superior Court, Glynu < ounty,Ga.
SERVICE B\ r PHRHATION.
GEORGI A—Glynu County.
Mrs. Hilary c. Reppard vs- Jefferson Levy,
The National Bank of Brunswick and the May
or and Council of Brunswick.-Petition for par
lion of realty 1a Glynn Superior court, De
cember Term thereof, 1900.
To the ‘cfcndmt, Jefferson Levy:
You are hereby notified that the petitioner in
the above stated case will apply for h parti
timiof that cartain real property in the Hate
of Georgia, county ot Glynn mid city of Bruns
w 1 k > Poatrfibed as Xolkrws: T o North! antern
pec^/-a of what is known a and tallod the
"Thirty Acre Tract” or “The Wells Tract:”
having the following courses and distances, to
wn; Commencing at the centre of the South
ern line of Ltiion street aud iunning thenco
SoutJiivafdlv 1,610 feet; thence running East*
uarnly siO f^t; theace running Northwardly
IrbO feci; thence running Westward!? 850 feet,
except three certain small tract* Ecretoifor**
s)lu by the Owners; such application tot par
tition of -.ski laud will ho r:&de ai ibe uext
tei in a ‘ *.. • uui tto ho hold $m tb# Mon
duo in.D-'o. leijcr next.
TANARUS; s nofied given in pursuance of an order
gmued sepc mber 28 woo, by lion. Paul E.
Nefit<rook, judge of said court presiding, the
Honorable Joseph .W, Bvn.net being disqualified
in said Aie.
WitiH'B- the Hem>v.bl Pnnl K. Senbronli,
~I<l conn jxn.ldlßfc, tbh. October 1,
, , , H. F r>t T BIG SON,
x. t lerk Stttjeriorr 'ourt, Glynn Cotuuy, -a
XT* AUK- T WITTS ,
IMHiatGr - .,
XEII VICE BV PIUiUCAIJON.
Ftnlß ot Gcorift.—t'Olinty cl’Av n.
Mr,,Ella Jlarkli.m | fQr.livorcc; in (he
IXup.uXii court ol Giron
■ ■'Unlv. May term, 3800,
Ordej to pcrft'ct fccrvlco ,
juaiioi i *. m.aienam i Ki'HUtcit nr pnid-term.
To the McfctuljiKt, ar:)n 11, ~ kiiam.
i'f cby uqnircl. in potn-m or by at-
T/rm r 'nw! nTr-ftf at Ibe JJcfciiiher
itrin. 1900,01 Ghnnftivefior court. to be hold
c0 ‘ ”'>• '■ 'hr oeun lx.nw.iu
Brarwwfck. Glynn count , ii.oiKla.nn the flrst
Moo'ij.v In IX'GMnner, JWW, and r o n W |,i
tuerc-j.y t-n itn ..cl.-’k, o, the bkS&TrfUid
day, then and there' to unsuei tm; complaint ol
the plaintiff Mr* Ella Mami.W. in tGXvJ
fetflteU cave, in her libel for divdtee.
Witnewthu Honorable .lOMipn W. Bnnncl.
Juaucnr ib" VujM-ilnr courtuf Glynn county,
till, tbc Sllli day oi A.ugnM, jeno,
r. ,' , , A. O. TOWNSEND.
Deputy Clerk ol tbo Superior Court, ijl nn
< oanty, Georgia.
ERNEST DART,
Attorney for Plaintiff. v£‘
SERVILE nv FUUI.ICATION. *
“late of Georgia—County 01 Glynn
Mrs. Edna. Wylie Lil el lor divorce: in ibe
Superior court of Glynn
v - county, Mar term, iw/i,
, _ „ order to perfect servlet'.
James Wylie granted at said term.
To the Indent! ,nl, .lames Wylie.
You are lit rclw ie,,,i-rt I. in per*, n o by ut
'r. r PP"* r at 11,0 December
tTjn, JOOO, of (,? nr 4, orlorc/)u t v tn be hold
f-nloHOd <> said cvuntj, at tho court house,
in Br rum wick. Glynn county, Georgia, on tire
flrft Monday in Dcccmbca, louo. ,nd you will
be ti*fn b len (10 o'clock of lh forenoon of
%hi'J u\y, then a; l r .*e to a wor the* com
pl tlnt of the plain iff Mrs. Edna Wylie, in the
above stated e tso. in her libel lor ivorco.
wnnes# the Mono-able J,i#ei,h w. Hen net.
;Vi‘ "l}*}' 'bipei" I ctmit of Ulvnn county
this (be set-It 1 y' I Angus. ir,
A O. TOWNSEND
Deputy .‘ itoltoe Superior Court, tuvni
County, >.e.iriria
EKNi.o’r part.
All..rue*, for F."M. tiff.
SJ.HVIJE MY FUfIUCaTIoN.
Mrs Clyde Pitt u, J.V -I for Divorce, Be
to. aM to ileiieliil.t'i
v't. i-.i <ii. nsm.ot Srip *rinr
, , Couil of <j| I,n eotln -
II..). r retinal). ty.iii or a.
Tothe s ild tlef. ndunt.o. .1. Freeman
You art in.eby required 1 i souallv or by
attorney, lo be and appear at fin, n at' term of
He Ittperl rConto sail o,.untv, c. iivniin-.
on ‘be r -i Mon i fin l> c ml#,.. i#no,tben ami
tbor. oau sori.f i.l.iiuilfY, Clyde Freeman,
111 " tl" um its of her petition for divorce filed
against you; as in d* rub. of suob appearance
the Comrl '-'no ed a* tojualire idiall ppei -
tain. Wit. .. Die lion Jo cplt W. IJcnnct,
Jiidano' sclJ Superior Court, lh** and day or
A jßuftl,ltd . A. o, TOWNSEND,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court. Olyas Cos.. <ia
D. W. KK Ally.
SrrfßtfiCK BY PUBLICATION.
State of Georgia-rounty of Glynn.
Mrs. Lizzie Lon:, j Libel for divorce: In the
-uperior court of Glyr.n
■ TB# IC' unty. Mav term, IVHO.
rrt . , T ; Order to perfect Bcrvice,
Thomas A. I*ong. ; “ranted at said term.
To theDefetula: -Thomas A. Long.
You are hereb; ; .rod, in person or ly at
torney, to be and a ; pear, at the December
term, 1900,0f the t-.ynn Superior court, to be
holden m and for .- id county, at the court
honee In Lrunsu i. .. c;, county,Georgia, on
the first Mood ; iy hi December, lfifio, and \ou
wil} be Chore by um. u>) o'clock of the forenoon
of said day.tlum .'f ! iijcre to answer the com
plaint of the plan. Mrs. Lizzie Long in. the
above stated case, in r uijoi for divorce.
Witness Cbe Kmi : Joseph \V liennci.
Judge i i court of Glynn countv.
this the 24th day or August, ifito.
• . ' , , a. o. Townsend,
Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court. Glvun
Gountv.Georgi.,.
ERNEST DART,
Attorney for Wain tiff.
NOTICE OF I.UAL LEGISLATION.
Notice is hereby g ... u that the following bills
jylll be introduced a: thj next cession of tiio
General Assembly w f < leorkia. ton it •
A bill to be entitled
An Act to amend an Act to create a Board of
Commissioners of Roads and Revenue in tho
county of Glynn, pa -sedin 1870, and the Arts
amendatory thereof, so as to provide and fix
the compensation of the chairman of such
board; and for other purposes;
Also a bill to be entitled
An Act to amend the Charter of the City of
Brunswick, and for other pur poses:
Also a foUl to lio entitled
An Act tb amend ati Act to estabish the City
Court of Brunswick, in and for the County Kf
Glynn; to define its jurisdiction and power; to
provide for the appointment of a judge and
other ofllcers thereof; to define thtir powers
and duties, and for-othor purposes, Approved
December the 9th, 1895, s> as to prohibit the
judge of said court from practicing law, and to
fix the salary of such judge, and for other pur
poses :
Also a bill to be entitled
Au Act to amend the Charter of the City of
Brunswick, and for other purposes.
This October Ist, 1900.
CITATION.
GEORGIA— Glynn Comity
DrbannS Dart, of Glynn county. In said State
has applied to the Ordinary of said county of
Glynn for exemption of personally and sotting
apart and valuation of homestead, and 1 will
pass upon the asm© at 10 o’clock a. m. upon tho
lath day of October, 1900, at the court house In
said county of Glynn. This September 22,1900.
„ , , . JEFFERSON t>. SPARKB.
Judge City Court of Brunswick and pro line
vice ordinary Glynn County. Georgia.
CITATION.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
l*oren Turner, wife of Al/red Turner, has
applied for exemotton of personality au tsett
iug apart and valuation of homestead out of
his property apd l n ill pass upon the same at
10 o clock am„ on the 22nd day of October,]9oo,
at my oftiv’C. This September 29ih, 1900.
HORACE DART,
Ordinr.vy Glynn CpuntyV-G 11 ’
CITAIION.
Georgia-Glynn County.
Mrs. Fannie A. Smith has applied for exemp
tion of porsenu 111 y and the setting apart and
valuation pt homestead out of the. estate of H.
C, Smith, deceased, late of said county and
state, and I will pass upon tlULaame at ten
o’clock a in.,on the 22ml day or Ociobei, 1900,
at my ofllcc In the court house of said county
and state.
BOIUCK DART.
Ordinary Glynn County v Ga.
CITATION.
GK()RGIA—GIynn County.
Whereas. Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of
George W. Calviu estate, i• presents to the
court in her petition, duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully administered Gaorire
W. Calvin’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show e iu>c, if any thev enn, why aid ail
miuistrutrix should riot be dfocharged from
adiuinlhtration. and' receive letters of diamis
eion on the first Monday in December, 1900,
HORACE DART. Ordinary.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
The public Is hereby notified that a bill will
be offered at the next session of i bn legist time,
•mwflng the oharicr of the City ot Brunswick
It. It. HO KINS
Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 27, 190 c. .
Administrators Notice,
All persons having claim* against estate, of
J G. Campbell will present them to (he under- j
signed, and all owing said estate will t Tease
pay their account* to J. J. SPEARS. |
Adm’i. F.-tate J. G Campbell.
Rainy Day Hats.
The very best of the most favored shapes are
tfaowo in our aaiortmont.
Trimasd a*d U&trimmed Felt Fats
in a vai inly of ghapeg, i-tyles and colors.
Wtm have bought and made th< in op to sell
to thomi who deeire Bomeib e vreeab'e, yet
pretty; good, but low priced.
These are right and priced light.
HISS KATE SLATER.
.’.04 GLOUCESTER ST..
.--w i K 7 \
* 4-iif*U U> : 1 t
irnf.<fum-
of ii iicou nioriibram**.
Puinlrwi, and not atrln
, 4?eot or pohwnourf.
Hi.ld by *;>nf W i *<,
or B< j nt fn piniii wrappm
by expect-*, prepaid, foi
II on, 0r.3 hottlcu.
Circular scut ou \<‘uuw*
Ufa! Entalc for Sale,C,,.
Wc have let number 17fl on A
nine lot* on Wolt Street, for bhlc ciieirj)
B. H. Daniels & Cos.
'',Blri Newcaetl St.
WINE OF C.
HEALTHY OLD AGE. *’W
Labor, Bento* Cos. Arbc., Ang. 4. W Jr ' ff,®
lam 49 years old and have been suffering with m )2/ fl
Change of Life. I had flooding spells so bad that ~~kX-<Wm
none thought I could live. My husband got me
Wine of Cardui and it saved my life. I tun like ffß aMB
another person since taking it. Mk \ w
MRS. E B. TOWNSEND. , ]\
WneTonW 1 fci*}
It is the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old age.
None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized if
care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then
will add many years to our existence. Death can be kept away a long
time. Happy, healthy old age will be the lot of the woman who promptly
corrects the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Cardui will
take the female child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and
womanhood. Asa wife she needs it to help her through the trials of
pregnancy and childbirth with as little discomfort as possible. At the
Change of Life it will help her over the dangerous place that appears in
her pathway between 40 and 5a Then will come many years of truly
blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the last
she will preserve that charm and beauty which are always characteristic
of perfectly healthy grandmothers,
cH*RTMII 14 . i5 .. for women alone to decide
* For ad vice In case, requiring gped&l whether they will be healthy or
£S2?SfcWi; W%K?S!BSSi sick -, Th , e rem /t y f ? r their sic t*
kbpicub co., chatt&uooga, Teun. ness is close at hand.
LARGE BOTTLES OP WINE O P CARDUI
SQLD FOR $l.OO BY DRUOOIBTS.
WINE OF CARDUI
PTihrCt' m DR. MOFFETT’S A Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
r “ IITrTII 111 /b Regulates the Bowels,
1111 HIN i-l Makes Teething Easy.
gj6-1 JL (Teething Powders) .JL 1 TEETHINA Relieves the Bowe>
Mfe tote only 25 cents at Druggists, Troubl ANY aok""
Orman 26 rente to C. J. MOFFETT, M.D..ST. LOUIS. IV' ,
Coney & Parker
\
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Phone 18 525 Bav St.
(iriimnnv 36 north avenue, ATLANTA, ga.
miilmPHl NI Ar/WfilnKi Sot, °o | for Twenty-three teacher,,
Manon *nn R.ir.rvifT. *vi (graduatea of Wellesly, Harvard, Randolph-
Elnnn?ion a .n2 WOm * n ,S °. < S ,e <F ( ' Primery. Ac.demic, Music, Art.
limidln/ ?Tn and " e D °?!' rseß - ■ W,QI ' II olsases. individual work. New
I>Ul Hornp life, assar, Wellealoy and R^ndolph-Maoon
NextseßßionTie#pß September 6th. For illustrated catalogue
ddre, Mrs. W. i handler, Prln'c.pal .Llewlljn D. Scott, Associate Principal
'.J.' --- _____
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions, -
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
CHINESE RESTAURANT,
ESTABLISHED 1889. ' w
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
Youjcan get the best the nqiarket affords by eating here
2 13 GRANT ST.
Wall Paper
AT THE
PAINT
STORE,
502 Monk St.
W.H. LYTLE
PKOPttIETOR.
CHANGE or SCHEDULE
FijAJW BYBTEM.
Train 87 m .
11 11 ' n - p
aßCrim
I "I J 9 t 'OW I' I '■ I ID.
■V
• '■< m£ %
n: ( in* mho V'
kii.j. hvtwtert.n'l
and t.T h,"’" 1 "eniethtog •‘|gy
httee’ ff°ed" < v ttfff
—tisisSKaß'v w *•
Southern Railway Cos
Office of General Agent, Brunswick, G I.
SCHEDULES.
For Savannah, Washington and New York,
Lv Brunswick 6 40 am O5 fra
Ar “a.a’inah . ,1030 am i -yinn
Ar W.tshinglsvn 7 ;. ill,, M.. a
Ar New York jospm i -'m
, For Jacksoaville. o
Lv Brunswick '.oeam n: pin ooßim
Ar Jacksonville lit', am 710 pi. 1 HBun
Fur Macon. At,'ama, Louisville and
Lv Brnnvwiak 0 40am O') pm
ArMacbr, . .115 pm 'A(mh- -
’Ar Louisville 750 uni 7R )m
ArCineinnaii •••• - ** ? m
From New York, W’ in . ou ufl Savin th.
lv Vf-tv York ) I~ iauJK.
Lv '■ lll7 am
l.v SitvHiinab ,{ 620 aril ■> 0 am
Ar ftrunßwick 0 2 8 05 am 8 a
Fioni -i.'i iiVille.
Lv fftcfcaonviilc.. pm
Ar iirunewick. .... 825 pm V
t t out Cinolnnnti, Loo viile,Htlanta and
Mac on. I
' H < pm
Lv Isoutftvllle 745 am 7 4 pm
Lv Atlanta 10 45pm lil pm
J.vMftcon . ...100am 2i pm
Ar ISrunawick 710 am 81 pm