The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 07, 1900, Image 8

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Syrup-fics If/cjsmt/y and/hompr/y. panses the System ttly and Effectually aa bilious or costive. Mr />/ -'Ac most acceptahicfb/m fc-i* tire prini jp/es ofuh/its mL to act most Atvte/jctal/y. Sts DEWsrifeiLJmcTs if GENUINE MANED. BY Rrnia fig strupco. T SAN rSANCtSCO, CAL. ■IUC , KY, NEW YORK. H.Y. by ctrvgfists - price SO* per botft*. hm KJI t My Rainy Day Hats. The very lict of the mm. favored chapes ate Tri*aed r ad Untrinmd Ten h\< I in h ?%t ij#y of uttHpur, ► tylea and color*. SM'he uaw bought and made them up to sell ■jjboae wh < , ufttre s-ome'h vluenbe. yet bnt htw prtretl. and pii *ed right. Iggffl SLATER. -■. all .r< .*-i .n st.. idol Epia Cure ■hat you cat. Si .iisl.be foil*.! and u I (Is ■jtheiiiny :n.nl rjr>,t>L KACIORY. llariek Would Affect ajar Our Business Interests. l • Bruoswck is suffering, as most south era cities are today, with a vast area of I uncultivated land in its vicinlt} land i that could be made to yield great stores of supplies to suppoit and enrieb our people. We understand that Brunswick has au opportunity to secure a starch and glu cose factory, to be erected and managed by men who have records for building many such factories in the United States and other countries, every one of which has been a great success, and togeth e comprise no inconsiderable part of the works owned and operated st the pres enttime by the starch trnst and the g'u cose trust. If such plant is erected here by these gentlemen, cassava will be tbe product they will use in the maeufac turc of starch and glucose. Taking it for granted that cassava can be grown in thisviclniiy as a starch pro duct at a great profit to the produ , and that there ia good money in the manufacture of starch, glucose, etc., fiom castava, our puri oso is to discuss the tesults 'to be expected from cassava starch works, as an industrial factor fa Brunswick and vicinity. Such a plant as is proposed will consume the cassava produced on many thousand aerce, and require the labor of many per pie to plant, cultivate, harvest and deliver the crop to the factory. We will presume that 10,000 acres will be planted in cassava to supply this factory The effect of this will be to add at least i 08 ftt 0009 to our improved lands, for farmers will grow cassava for stock food, and a large acreage will be required for other ordinary crops. This will he in small farms mostly, . homes of families, wb oh, including arvaral hundred factory emploje**, wilt largely Increase tbe population of our euuuty and oity. These peotle wilt bs not only producers, but con sumers. More, they will open our un improved lauds, build hotuee, plant or chards, increase tbe production of all varieties of farm productr, raise os*- t!e, hogs, efo , with tbe result that canning factories, packing homes. SDd other industr.es, will quickly f 1- low this starob fiotory en’erprue, which, we are assured, will be as rep-. Rock=a=Bye Baby These are sweet words, but how much pain and suffering they used to mean. It’s .~j*’\ent now. Since Mother's Friend has ta^^elymwnexpect aJ\t mothers have ango •..! of pus a lintment to If THE BRUNSWICK IIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 7. 1900 idly increased in capacity as tberop ply of eaasava can be obtained, until tbe factory assumes mammoth propor tions. This, we understand, !• tbe am bition of its projectors, who have been accustomed to building and operating I large starob mill-, some bnvirg a ca ! pacity of 30,000-bushels of corn per day. Let us make more figure*: Three bushels of cassava equals one of ooro in starch production. Hence, a factory grinding 30,000 bushels of corn per day, would be capable of grf - ding 90,- 000 bushels of cassava; 90,000 bu-bela of cassava is 2,700 tons. At ten tons per acre, it would require 270 scree of osstava to supply such a factory one day. Reckoning tbe grinding season on o&esava alone (other products may be used.) at six months, euob a plant would consume the oassava grown on about 60,000 aores of land. This seems enormous, yet, there are many starob faotories in tbe North that are grind ing daily 80,000 busbele of oorn each, This gives us some idea of the magni tude of the starch industry, and when we oonsider that the beat qnality of starch yet produced ia Biade from can # - ■* aava, and that one acre of oaesaVa will produce aa much starch as four acres of oprn, we get a glimpse of the possi- bilities cassava baa iff prospect for the South, and what snob a plant aa Is proposed would do for Brunswick, Sucb a faciory and tbe cultivation of tbe land neoeesary to suppl#*it with cassava would mean a vast additional erea of cultivated land and taxab ■ proper'y in cur county,and trade and oommeroe in tbe oity will te greatly Increased; it would crette many new industries and enlarge those we al ready base: it would giyetba railways a..- 2,709 tons of raw material to dellver-t* tbs factory daily, and •40‘tooa of An ishrd good* to carry to distant points, and be tbe direot cause of supplying the railroads wfth ae much more bust oese, freight and passenger. Rail road! want busineaa. Brunswick can supply it if we secure eucb an indus try and follow up tbe advantage it will It more than any and all other things we osn conceive ef, would be tbe beginning of anew Brunswick, and would probably be the meats uf from epursaodcn to f MR. W, 0. MALPHRtTS DEAD PavicJ Away Vefy Suddenly Lad V Night. • ■ '■ . , AH. cgnJccttd rears. w wJom hear, trouble, but he [was in no way ill a few m!uuu before ■Medcath. He was reading and had a •berth f!■ r- Mk ..ci * ot igir THE BEST PRESCRIPTION IS Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. The formula is plainly printed on every bottle—hence you know just what you arc taking when you take Grove's. Imitators do not advertise their formula knowing that you would not buy their medicine if you knew what i: contained. Grove’s contains Iron and Quinine put up in correct proportions and is in a Tasteless form. The Iron acts as a tonic while the Quinine drives the malaria out of the system. Any reliable druggist will you Grove's is the Original an,d that all other so-called Tasteless Chill Tonics arc imitations. An analysis of other chill tonics shows that Grove’s is superior to all others in every respect. You are not experimenting when you take Grove’s—its superiority and ’ excellence having long been established. Grove’s is only Chill Cure sold throughout the entire malaria! sections of the United States. No Cure, No Pay. Price. 50c. WENT UP TWO DOLLARS Pork, Wbicb is Cornered by Sir Thus. Llpton, Has Advanced. Chicago, Oct. 6 —October pork, wbieli is believed to be cornered by Sir Thomas Lipton, closed st sl7 per barrel today. This is an advance of $2 per barrel over^yesterday. CAMDEN NOTES. St. Marys, Sept . 5.—A sad death oc curred at Cherry Point last week. Mrs. Prank Pacetti died, leaving a family of nine children, tbe vounoest of whom was but a few hours old. She was bur ned in St. Marys. Tbe bereaved fami- the sympathy of the entire com munity. The Harry Lee made an extra trip to Dungeness to carry back the *mp pyes, who came to 9t. Marys to cant their votts at the state and county election VS>dnesdy. Henry King iepo|ts deer very plenti ful Id Camden county, in the vicit 1 y of Kingslaud, there having been nice killed within a mooch near there AT THE OGLE THORPE. AV.Jt. W,bt>, A'lants; W. E. (Jftdß| Macon; E J. Webb, Hew Yrk: P:' S. SatbrrUud, Gtiweta A. atroud, Brroeevuie; r. Nw York: J. |A. #*%-- H. D. Burnt aril ssAtlsutl; EL Jro wn, Boston; L. T. Re , . Lttl-, Mioop. lilt) 111 111 Hill Cl appear ?ft§% - r "* KM*#, j wrone NOTICE. Those jurors who were in atlendauee upon the city court when last recessed and tb< so whose names are aa follows: Wm. Nuabaum, Louis Gill, C. A. Clark, R. M. McLaughlin, H. L. Dart, J. M. Madden, Sr., B. P. Lipsey, Chris Arn htller, John Borriug Davis, D. H. As bell, W. J. Peters, W. D. Miller, E. Bowap, Gee Tharin, J. A. Smith, J. E. DartfT'. E. Smith, John Summerlin, C. W. Doming, J> A. Currie, P. Goette, T. B. Ooodbread, C. H. Leavy, G. P. Jaques, Moses Daniels and A O. Ander son are hereby notified to be on band at 8.30 o’clock a. tn., Monday, October 8 1900, to proceed with the business before the court. Take notice and govern yourselves ac cordingly, J. D. Spabks, Judge City Court of Biunswick, When you cannot sleep for coughing, it Is hardly neces.-ary that anyone nhould tell you that yojfncel a few doses ot Chamberlain’ Cough remedy to allay the (flotation of tha throat (ad make sleep ykwsiblc. It ia good Try it. for sale at Dr. Bishop's drag store. Call and sea the new line of up-to date, ready-tc-wear Ha’s. Miss Kate Slater, Our Grenle.t Specialist For 20 years Dr. J Newton Hath away has bo successfully 'rested chronic diseases that he is acknc .lodged today to stand at the head of his , roieasion in this line. His exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele atiu Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures in So per cent, of all cases. In tbe treatment of loss of vital forces .nervous disorders, kidney and urinary KsSWpiajntb paralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar til women, he is equally successful Dr. Hathaway's practice is more that double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by othe physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write him today fully about your case He makes no charge for consubation or advice, either at hia of dee or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan Street, Savannah, Gs Dr. W If. Lewies Lawrcflceviile, Va , writes: *1 am u-ing Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my prac tice among several cne§ of fnd gestion and And it an admirable remedy.” Many hundreds of physicians depend upon the use- of Kodol Dys pepsia Cur* in stomach troubles. It digests what you eat and allows jon to eat all the good food yon need, providing von do not overload your stomach. Give* instant relief and a per manent cure. " J. Hulls. Goldtbw*?tr A Sor*. Troy Ala., wtote: Teeth - tin 1 ! jjfhrtly - it nf old sores snd eruptions jpon the akii> have been remarkable. - Bright’s Dii aM- Hk‘ exposure and nSPS^jJSrthire will ptevent Brifrht’. di esee ami Mpkbcx Sidney or bladder diturf.rs if tXki-li m Take nothing elae. tv J Butts. W t -'%r §!** 111 eh - tt mc.Ucili, value, e.,ml. •>>•■■ ’ w- ■ ‘• n.e ini r, hUfeon. Cams Near Dying “ For three days and nights I suffered agony untold from an attack ot cholera morbus brought on by eating cucumbers,” aayß M. E. I-owther, clerk ot the district court, Center ville. lowa. ‘‘l thought I should surely die and tried a dozen different medicines, but all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamber lain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy and three dose* relieved me entirely. I went to sleep and did not awake for eight hours. On awakening a few hours ago I felt so gratified that the first work I do cu jfoing to tiio -ofliee ia to write to the manufacturers of this remedy and offer them my grateful thanks and say ‘God bless you and the splendid medicine yon make • ” This remedy ia for sate at i*r. Bish op’s drug store. The k-y to health ia in tbe kidneys and liver. Keep these organs active aooJJ oil have hesl’b, strength and cheerful spirit.. Pr ckly JAash Bit ters is a stim Pant for the kindeye, regulates the liver, stomach and bow el*. A golden household remedy. W. J. Butt*, druggist. To Htop a Gold, After exposure or when you feel a cold com ing on take adore of Folev’s Ifoney aod Tar. It never f 11s to stop a cold if taken in time. W J. Units. WORKING NIGHT AND DAY'. Tbe busiest snd mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King’s New I.tfe Pills. Every pill is a sugar ctated globule of health, tbst changes weakness into strength, 11, le.sness in o energy, brain-lag into mental powi-r. 'lhej’re wonderful in build -15 g up the health. Only 25c'. per bntle. Bild by all druggie's. DOES IT PAY TO BUY CBAKP A ofae.p remedy for cough, and Coes ,t air light, tut ytu want sema thing that #|.. b. lleve snd cure the a 3it severe at and dangerous results n throat aLd Itig trcuble, Wi at aha det Oc to t nitnir tre pi t< regula c’fr^ate? Yes, if I’i ;if ■ po slbfe fer >tu; liec Ir sittsi trie tag •hr crly rerredv ’bet has beer ictro iuced Ir. ad ctvilived countnca with -uccers in sere throat and turgtroubles floacbee’s German Byrup. It not only stimulates the t’aauf. to destroy the germ disease, but allays loflamailon and causes expectoration, gives s good night's rest and cures tbe g&tlent Try one qo'tle R-commeoded many years by all drceglst. 'n the world Sample hollies at W. J. Butt* and Rmwn Drune Cos. There is a fascination about big profits toe fUrtncr-s men. Bat tbe con?<*rvative and cau uoqb trader prefeit to have the leaser per cent, of int?r 3et and the larger per cent, of safety in h’> tareTh re Is no business man who would cot r>n: idei i. a sound proposition to in vest in an enterprise in which absolute loes wus Impossible and w hich offered ninety-eight eua ices in a hundred of a rich profit. Tbe ata tisoica of cares effected by Dr. Piercers Go idea Medical Discovery snow that ninety-eight per cent, of cases of •‘weak Jong*” can be absolutely cured. Almost if all forms of plijbical weakoe— may Ut‘ t*UfW tost area t low. Starva the BtrosMfff*. The body is ju.-t as MBMii.ttie bio nach cannot extract a Tlfllk- r • ' Mk- KMfo’f a SmL" u;- b i'.e