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1 mTAflintant General.
tNDORSfMEHTS FROM HERE
He Is the General Favorite
With the Military Offi-
iers in This City.
friends 01 TSeie applicants ere writing
turn SBrt celling upon bira in tbe in
terest of their friend*. It is under
stood tbst tie will not make tbe p
-poin'nient for some days. He dr
ottues to state who tbe sppl.cents are,
and an acourt 1 st may uev-r be sc
oured, In connection with this p
p jin tine nr, tbe following names are
mentioned:
Inspector-General W. O. Ooe&r,
<Jul. Bail G. Byrd, C.d Aodrew J
West, Gen. Clsm-nt A. Evim, and
Judge A. M FuU'e.
Military men all over tbe state are
now interested In lhe appointment of
tin adjutant gencril of the Georgia
state troops to succeed the late Geno a
JMclntcsh Kell.
From a 1 reports it seems .hat Acting
Adjutant General Psll. G. Byrd will
lie named aa the mao, by Governor
"Candler and in support of ibis theory
an Atlanta dispatch printed in the
Morning News yesterday raid:
Atlanta, Oct. 9 —lt is predialed in
4>o;it cal ci nloi ib-t Phil G. By-d will
be appointed by Gov. Candler to suc
c ei Adjutant Genera! Kell, who died
recently. The governor is overwhelm
and w'ub applications for the job. but it
eeems almost acer ain'y, according tu<
the prophets, that Byrd has the ap
pointm nt almost landed.
Tuesday night a stro g onaoliched
Actif/easant/y and/h?mpt/y
Cleanses the System
Gently and Effectually
when bilious or costive.
Presents in the most acceptah/e/orm
he Luca live principles of plants
■nown to act most hSteficJally.
TO GET ITS bIHKTi -
BUY THE GENUINE MANF'D. BY
CALIFORNIA FIG STRUPCO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.
LOUISVILLE . KY. NEW YORK. N.Y
for at to by dryffists - price 50t per j
Spr-em nt of Col. Byrd’s candidacy
fgKs wired by many mill' ary officers and
Hrominei.t business men and poli icisns
*d Brunswick and yesterday this tele
graph c endorsement was supplemented
by seyt-r.il more military officers. That
Col. Byrd’s appointment will give par
fect satisfaction seems assured and the
action of Governor Candler will be
awaited with keen interest here.
The Constitution of Tuesday was fav
orable to Obear but they evidently see
the dnft of things and yes erday favor
By and, hr they aay In their politics
news as follows:
“The friends ol Acting Adjutant Gen
eral Bird were exceedingly hopeful
jpterday. They regard his chances
By ae appointment as among the bust
W ;>ll the candidate!.. Along will
foie du ■■■ j of aujatunt fieneralpmo those
of keeper of public
grounds, and in this capacity Acilog
Adjutau- General has made marked
8UOC188.”
SAVANNAH PRESBYTERY.
A List of the Delegates Will b - Pub
lished Tomorrow.
Rev. W. F. Hillings worth asks the
Times-Oali, to sav that a list of dele
gates and the homes wherp they w flr
be entertained will be pub.lshed in to
morrow’s paper.
This ligi will ba aa full and com
plete as it can be made at this time.
Reports are still coming in and there is
every prospect now of an unusually
large attendance for tne fall meeting of
Presbytery.
The opening service on Friday night
will no doubt attract a large congrega
tion . After a sermon by Dr. Fair, of
Savannah, Presbvteiy will b; organiz
ed, delegates enrolled and a modeiator
el ctid Look for further announce
ment tomorrow.
A Kansas Blliurd.
“When a real Kansas blizzard
starts,” said a native of the state, “the
snow at first is usually soft aud flue
and comes down with an ominous
quiet. Then it Increases In volume,
and a wild wind hurls it along. It Is
blinding and enveloping, and, aside
from being freezing cold, one cannot
but lose his way. Tbe storm some
times lasts two or three days. When
one of these blizzards comes up, tile
4 firmer who want* to get from bis
armhouse to the stable or mllkhouse
takes a cord and starts for tbe stable
or mllkhouse, as It may be, even If
It is only 50 yards off. He seldom
makes it the first time, and the cord
Is to keep him from getting lost and
wandering In the snow. Sometimes
the people stand In the door and beat
a tin can for a signal to any one who
may be out in the storm, but this Is of
little use, as the noise of the wind is so
great that it drowns almost every oth
er Round.
“1 know of a case of a man who got
lost going from Ids stable to the house,
so swiftly and blindingly did the storm J
whirl down upon him. He stumbled :
over the entrance to a cyclone cellar '
and crawled In there and dropped the j
door after him to keep out the snow. 1
The snow fell faster and faster and 1
burled tbe door so deeply that when it j
was all ended and be tried to open It!
he found It impossible. Ills family
searched the country around for him,
and it was not until the snow had melt
ed and gone and some oDe happened
to go Into the cyclone cellar that he
was found there.”—New York Tribune.
Ti n *•*
Dca
<1 ■ !;>••• the Iff):, v un
it). l; mij wtMit jX)t ; hence
so many latnlities after people
tiiink they are well ot I-a-
Grippe. . , ■
JOHNSONS CHILL
and FEVER TONIC
Cures La Grippe
Cures It In o day
Cures It Completely
And l§ a fati guard against tbe <lan
gers which follow In lt train.
URK NOTHING KLM&.
50 ct*n ts 1 f it cu rea;
Not a cent If it doea not.
A. B. GIRARDEAU,
Havarinah, Ga. *
THE BRUNSWICK fIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 11, 1900.
BRUNSWICK RIFLEMEN.
Old Maids’ Convention, Friday, Octo
ber 19, 1900.
The Bruuiwiok Riflemen's “Trauip
Sooinl” was such a great success, that
the company has decided to eclipse
tbit enteruinment by giving an “Old
Maida’ Convention’'at tbir armory,
on F-i lay, October 19, 1900 r
Three prominent ladies will act as
judges to deoide the prettiest old
tnaid, the most natural old in id, nd
tbe most ooui'Cal old niid, and pr-zes
will bs awarded accordingly.
There will be specialties by some of
Uruuawioks most tsLnted amateurs,
assisted by the Marine band Broom
Drill and Cke Walk by all the old
maids, to close with a dance. Prof.
Real’s full orchestra has been engaged
fob tbe oooa-ion. R-freshaieals will'
be gervvnAbjr soma of Brunswick’s
■-
prettiest and faireV ladies.
Admission only 95 pouts, TioketaMft-'
sale by all members of the Riflemen
snd all the prominent merchants of
the city. The eatsrtai.im-at wilt be
jiery inooU u the order of ibe “ Tramp
Sooisl.” only the boys will dress as
old maiii* ine’ead of tramps.
. j. ”~
(sfjfeidftfA Bride's Clever Idea,
Oat in a big apartment bouse on Oo-
Itimbta weights there dwells at young
married woman who Is ae naive as tbe
bride In the comic weeklies, Tbe house
keepers who live In the same house
with her have been somewhat annoyed
of late by mice. Tbe yotipg woman
met one of them In tbe boll the other
day, and the conversation naturally
turned on their common pests.
“The mice hove been so bad lately,”
said the eider woman, “that I keep ev
erything locked up aud all my eatables
Inthe boxes,’*
The younger Woman’s eyes sparkled
with eagerness.
"My!” she said. "I wouldn’t dare do
that. I wouldn’t want to run such a
risk. I leave crackers and cheese lying
about every night when I go to bed so
that when tbe mice become hungry
they’ll find something to eat and -not
gnaw tilings, f’m always afraid tbeyTi*
bite holes In iffy now tablecloths and
my nice centerpieces If I don’t leave
the cheese right where they can And It
easily. I feel perfectly safe when I
know there's plenty for them to eat
right where they eah get at It”
TTiore’s nothing after all like having
ST&ver Idea like Unit Dow and then.—
Washington Post
A Chlcnso street C4ir IsiMantle.
I'OHHcngers ou nn cast bound Archer
avenue car were thrown Into a panic
one night by Jhe prospect of a holdup.
At the sight of a wild eyed man Jerk
ing the bell rope and flourishing a huge
revolver timid women sought shelter
behind brave men.
Quiet was restored when the real
cause of the disturbance was 1 mued.
Car 1811 had been about to cross the
switch tracks at Ashland av.enue when
the conductor asked the man for his
fare. Ho took ass hill and was about
to make change when he saw the
warning lights ghcati.
"Walter*.i-fftvfrt.* he said and dart
ed fdantem.
".Stop rr.T'dViamh tbo excitable
passenger, ,ho saw the edSSuetor and
his s.> .disappearing down the track.
“He's got my money r
The would be “holdup" man had
reached the front door when. the car
flashed past tlio conductor, who was
waiting for the rear platform. The
passenger tried to Jump from the car.
hut found It Impossible because of the
Archer avenue bridge structure. Then
be made a mad dash for the rear door,
where the conductor met him with a
polite “Don't forget your change, sir."
—Chicago Record.
The Polite Profeneor.
The palm for absentmindedness
should he accorded to a learned Ger
man professor. One day he noticed his
wife placing a bench of flowers on his
desk. “What do they mean?” be
asked.
“Why,” she exclaimed, “don’t you
know that this is the anniversary of
your marriage?”
-Ah, indeed. Is Itr* said the professor
politely. “Kindly let me know when
yours comes around, and 1 will return
your attention In kind.” —Collier's
Weekly.
~ .. ■ • : —-
Klnl-r* W>,
1 go at what lam about as If there
were nothing else In the world for the
time being. That’s the secret of all
hardworking men, but most of them
can’t carry It Into their amusements.
Luckily for me, I can stop from all
work at short notice and turi} head
over heels In the sight of all creation
and say, “I won't he good or had or
wise or anything till 2 o’clock tomor
w Charles Kingsley.
LO WEST TEMPERATURE YET.
Occurred Yesterday, When the Mean
Was 70 Degrees,
The mean temporature yesterday,
70 degrees, was the lowest that Bruns
wick has enj .yed this month, The
maximum for the day opourred at 2
o’clook, aud was 71 degreee, while the
minimum, 67, ocourred at sp, m. and
also at 8 p. m., when the weather gave
every indication of being muoh cooler
before_iiaylight.
for today and to
morrowisgenerally fair weather, ex
o-pt occasional showers on tbe ooas’.
Freeh to brisk northeast winds will
prevail.
Dr. Hathaway
Treats Ml Diseases.
nis Method Invariably Cnrcs All
Catarrhal, Bronchial, Lung, Stom<
aeh, Hy*r, Kidney and Other Com-
pfaiWA - Well as All Diseases
and WeahnoSWfdV AVjlincn.
In Dr. nath.-iflHtoa<s
extensive prneTfllpteiffl
M erlng a period of more
3} thr-aceytArkhe has been
JhjHSj agr R caued upon to irer.i *U
~ a manner of diseases of
KSAp / men and women and
TtskgjASiy-a along the whole lino of
iiuiuau ailments lie has
/pWJL been uniformly sue
nmim ’ I)r. Hathaway's me
MBPVkH’&S thofl of treatment gets
y rsW- 1 directly at the seat of
p ... the trouble, purities the blood
.k S , tones np tho w hole system and
the Blood, neutralizes tho poisons which
produce the disoased conditions.
Alt ni..... Yearly he restore! to perfect
ail health thousands of sufferers
Treated. from Catarrh, bronchitis, As
. thlna, Tlay Fever, bung Complaints, Stomach,
t.tver and Kidney Diseases, riles. Turners, Clan
cers, Eczema and all manner of skin affections.
insenscsof ... e greatest success all- .’hose
women many distressing weaknesses and
diseases by which so many women am afflicted.
EJeotctcui wlUl aU the
Appiianoet. other appliances, In the use ot
'vliluh, $s as tlc micro?cop?, ne has world-
- • A!! :* ?:-:dlcines
ukckl f y Dr. Hathaway are
ownhiboratorios, under his 1 direction.!
umUspeeJal romt'dlosjir© j>rcpart and fur each la
dividual ncodfd'uir to Its roquircnicftts.
rwnmir nitrm I>r - Hathawjiy hns prepared ;i
if of
Blanks.
ssuuU tri oon appliratlnn . No'. J, for
2, for Women: No. 3, for Skin Diseases;
No. 4, for Catarrhal Discuses; No„s. for K.ldu!‘y.
... Dr. Hathaway makes u6chare
uonsuivnlion for consultation at cither Ills
ottlco or hv mall. *
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
I>r. Hathaway
i|s Uryaii Street* HaritWbnh, Cia*
M-ENTioN this paper whev *’urriNO,
BEST PRICES
best gbods, best Mjalmont—
tbOßG are the three rules
which rul > In ihis store in all
seß.oos of tbc year. My aim
Is 'u give perfect satisfaction.
T oro is no reason * h
I- . ild not; and Af, at SPjE s
i uiyou get iniVthiojr boro
wii'cb is not rip li!. Fuk that
jon tell me of It.
ITEMS FOB To. A A i
New Evaporated Peaches.
New Eyaporatefl Apples.
New Prunes. See Then.
THOS. KEAN'S
GROCERIES.
Phone 11,
312 Newcastle Street.
BloodworMJones
New Liverv Stable*
New Buggies .ji
Fine HorAte
Prompt attention
orders. Drayage aspe L *
ialty. w
Phone 24-3. E St
1 F^tate
Wc have lot
nine lots on Woll Stre^H
8. H. Danielsafe,!
810 yewcastJ
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And We Give Both
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GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISEACTION IN
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r DCW’T SEND AWAY FOR
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ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS ETC.,
When you can get them at home for the
same price and besides you save the cost
of freight and drayage.
PUR PHONE IS 31,
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and a message will receive prompt attention.
We don’t mind calling and talking the matter
°X er you y° u our estimates,
to get your order that is our fault,
is A TRIAL
Absolute Purity
—pale golden color—delicious hop
flavor —rich in barley—light and
refreshing—a drink for the aged and
for the children —the ideal family
beverage —such is
_ ABC
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“King of all Bottled Beers.”
It stands alone for quality and is
recognized the world over as the
acme of excellence in brewing.
Order from
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