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~ fNT£RPRE TAT ION. "
Wt long ter a peace that I* '..atin*.
We p'.ee-l for a lapsur* that's rasa, I
lit* t‘!/.Twr ,vef*i<v*ly matin*
Their net* tn thr *r. f of -W-pelr.
We dvnw from ilr-cp tran-rs i eorroer
Dark we-stcs of oi l fcititre and tear.
And out irf n . I." •* -at burrow
The atortn tbet will never oome near.
Width •peefh pad tite tootefepe of duty
And halt* at Ltie door of a tomb;
Wrought pierces the aoune of all beauty
And returns unto hurt- til the doom
Of each man child to strive and to wonder.
To plan ha some poefttve gain.
And only find mister tea umkr
All Ufa, he It pleasure or pain.
to, tn realm# of the mind (hen Is treasure
For toilers who dwell in content;
There la truth that no adenoe can meaaur%
And the taarfeee are never forspent;
Then Is light wpen earth shadows sn falling,
Then's reward la* the deeds thst an done,
When envy crowned vtrtuce are celling,
"Hirough faith Is thy victory woof”
—Charles W. Stevenson In Chicago Record.
Mr. R LI. Everett In much improv
ed from hi* recent illness ttud wilt
soon be able to resume husinese.
A little daughter ia the guest of
Mr, and Mr*. Willi* Merobaot.
Mr. Myddleton end Mts**a Kva and
Samrnie Myddleton leave ahoriL'' .*
Valdosta,
Mr*. J. I’, l’erry and children have
returned from a p'easant summer in
Providence, R I
T e many friends regret to hear of
the illnee* of Mrs. Krauk Bosriett in
Fort VslUy.
Mrs. Schny'er and non will shortly
remove into the brick residence on
Ifuton s'r.et formerly occupied by
Mrs. Liura U.ue,
Mr. and Mr*. 11. F. Dunwody have
returned from a trip rbroad.
Mrs. M. Isaio .‘eft Tuetday ui'.roi g
to vtsis relalives In New Yo’*,
M-s. If Oud„u".L Us; re’.u-ct..
a summer in tbt naonnUiO?
'f boro is a fascination about big prosit* to a
business man. But• ttio connorvafeivo nurt cau*
tiousi trader prefer# So have the lessor per cent,
of intn-bt and the larger percent, in
It investments. Th re Is no imflinohs mlfi wl o
would not con idor it a found proposition to in
vest in aft enterprise, in which absolute lofs
was impossible and whlcßcffeiOt}
chances in n l.nndt od of a rich profit. TlsAstu
tibties of carta effected by JL>r. l*iercp*#
Medical Discovery 8’...,w that iDoety-Ught per
wut. Of case# oi '•weak can l>e absolutely
cured. Almost if not all forms of # phy&lcat
wenknew Uiay he tr coil toMwvation. Starva
tion saps t'c strong h. The body is just ns
much starved when the .stoiach cannot extract
nutrition from the food it receives ns when
there U no food. “Weak lungs,** bronchial af
fictions, obnlm its coughs, caU for nourishment
“Golden Medical l)isoo\ery M supplies that
nourishment in itsuiosl condensed and hhsluvt
iUble form. It m .kes **weak lunti*" strong, by
strougthuntng the stou-ueh and organs of diges
tion which digest and distribute the foo l and
by increasing the supply of pure blood.
M°ney loaned on personal
properly and real estate.’ Ap
ply to J. W. Wat Kins.
Do not get scared if your bean tcoublcsayou
Most iaUi ly y*. u suiter from indigestion Kodo
DyspepMaNJL'ure digests what you e it and gives
Ihe worn out Uivxnach perfect lest. U is the
only preparation n that digests all classes
of foods; that is why it eu os the worst cases of
indigestion and stomach troivthlt after every
thing else has failed It may l*e Vtakeu in all
conditions and cannot help In tdo \you good.
W, J. Butts. \
All memb ra of the white labor UDjion
arc urgeJ to be \ resent at she mcetiiag
tonight. \
Whiskey -
THB WORLD’S FAMOUS
CONSUMPTION CURE
hM no fqnut. Fri-wrllwd by leading d<wt,->r for nrl
half a c#nturf as the only absolutely pure, nn ijtoraUne
DUT7T S MALT WHISEXY CO., *oche.,r, S.T.
THE DUTY OF MOTHERS.
What suffering frequently results
from a mother's ignorance ; or more
frequently from a mother’s neglect to
properly instruct her daughter 1
Tradition says "woman must suf
fer,” and young women are so taught.
There is a little truth and a great deal
of exaggeration in this. If a young
woman suffers severely she needs
treatment, and her mother should see
that she gets it.
Many mothers hesitate to take their
daughters to a physician for examina
tion ; hut no mother need hesitate to
write freely about her daughter or
herself to Mrs. Pinkham and secure
the most efficient advice without
charge. Mrs. Pinkbam’s address is
Lynn, Mass.
Mrs. August Pfalzgr&f, of SojltiW
Byron, Wia., mother of thevimrfjpady
whose portrait wrote
Mrs WjAAffiaSsaSyffg'dVrarv. 1899, saying
had suffered for two
JnTwith Irregular menstruation
bad headache all the time, and pain In
her side, feet swell, and was generally
miserable. Mrs. Plukham promptly
replied with advice, and under date of
March, 1899, the mother writes again
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound cured her daughter of all
pains and irregularity.
Nothing in ths world equals Mrs.
Pinkham’s great medicine for regu
lating woman's peculiar monthly
troubles.
AT THE OGLE THORPE.
J J. Ora's, Savannah; A . H. Argo,
Atlanta; <6. J, llays, Macon; J. Brick,
Now York; 0. H. Davie, Townsend,
Ga.; I. E. Itarry, Knoxville; A, H.
Roblt son, W. M. Itotbschl and, R. M,
Martin, Savaruah; H, E, Slel'lng,
Charleston; W. J, Gnnougb, Columbu*,
0.-jHK. Illume i; field. Savaunili, 11, 11.
Goldberg, At’anta.
\ Our Grcsteat Sp.clttlut
For 20 years Dr. si Newton Hath
away has so successfully ’reated chronic
diseases that ho Is ackncwledgcfl-today
to stand at the head of his ; rofoseion in
tliia line. His exclueive nrcihod of
•rcntmect for Varluoccle ana Stricture
without the aid of knife or cautery
cures in 90 pnt cent, of all cases, lu
the treatment of loss of vital foroee
nervous disorders, kidney and urinary
complaints,qramlysi*. bloo-1 poisoning,
rhoumavlsm, catarrh and dLeasaa pecul
iar to women, he is equally successful'
Dr. Hathaway's practice is more than
double that of any other specialist.
Jw’uscs pronounced hopeless by other
physicians, readily yield to bis treat
ment. Write him today fully about
your case, lie makes no charge for
consultation or advico, cither at hia of
fice or by mail. V
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M.|B|„
28 Bryan Street. Sav^nnaff Qs
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.
Tfce bnntest and mightiest litlls tbieg
thitwan matte is t>r. King’s New
Life Pill*. Jiverj pill m a sugar
c. atptt globule cf fc al!b, ibut changes
weakneee'iuto sir-rgth, li-'lessnsu*
into erergy, braD-Mg into m atrial
power. They’re won lerfulin builil-
Ii r up the health. Only 25ct>. per
bottle. Bil.l by al’druggie**.
lir. \V. 11. t.’ w i.. La ivrecceviile, v., writes: |
“I am u-ing Uodol Dyspepsia Cure In my prac
tice among several cute, of indigestion and ilud
ii an admirable romody,” M:tny hundred. of
physicians depend upon tho use of ttodul Dys
pepsia Cure in stomach troubles. It digests
w hat you eat and allows you to eat all the wood
food you need, providing you do not Overload
your stomach, Given iuatautreUvYittad a per
manent cure. W. J. Dutta. " JnA
Bright’s Di“4*.
Iliph living, luisippores'.'. ixposure and
many other things bring mv Bright’* disease.,
' holey’s lu'm y t aiy hit pervent llrig’it*.- di.
j ease aud all otherftdnny or bladder disorders
Ljf taken in Ume. W. J
Kl' os Kl na.-<Julwe Vu
without affecllnit ilSu-edic Md
with .-uegnnUidand ie __ JgoV
children., Pleasant 14 For
•ale by W. J. Hulls ®
The key to>> J kidneys
and liver active
andty and
obe* , f Bit-
D>* kndttye,
re(J ah arjj bow
*y - remedy.
/ )
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. CCTODEE H, 1000
ALDERMANIC BOARD
TO BE NAMED SOON
Good Govornient ClnD Soon
to Hake Nominations
NO OPPOSITIONJ.OOKED 1
The Club Wilgm Select
the Best MclWfor Beats
' in the Council.
Wrhin be n*xt f*ww**-k*thi 6 rod
Government olub will bold a mass
meti g for the putpoee of naming an
alJtrmsn o ticket for the IJeCembw
election. It is understand that the
club will re’eot only Mi be,t men for
Mie ttoke r . A nomination at this time
mayisrem a Mtle prtmscute to those
who'do not gye the matter much
thought, but in the Judgment of the
Times Cam., (be sooner it is done (be
belter, because It is generally
couceeded tbst this tie' at will
have no opposition, and the ge-vl-men
who are named con and begin at once
looking into city affairs and preparing
tbemsrlve* to enter c anoil. Ju*r
when the rfomina ii g meeting will be
held, Is not knows at present.
SNEEZE AND BLO V.
Tbst i* wbt you must do when you
bsvs catarrh in the head. The way
to curs this disease is to purify the
blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Toit
medicine soothe* and heala the in
darned surfaces, rebuilds the delicate
tissues and permanently cures ca
tarrh by expelling from the blood the
*o££floi>s iaitts upon which it de
pends. B? sure to git Hood’s.
The non-’rritating cathartic—Hood’s
Pflls.
To Stop a Cold.
_• .-e*
After efjwsnre or when you feel a cold coni -
lug on tab# a dote of Folov’s Honey and Tar
It iiorer f-lls to stop a cold If taken in time. W
J. Butts.
8 t your winter clothes ready for
wear. Jiui Carter will pur. ißstn in
order.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
For, Backache use
ST if ART’S GIN and
BUCHU:
lUlf World is ia D#rk r, # a
aa to the cfuuN>of their ill hewlth. Tf they would
Btart to treat their kidneys with Foley*# Kid
ney Cure, the wtAricess-of body and mind, back
uehe, headache ru4 rhevmtatie pains would
disappear. W. J. Butts.
drfsses cm l>9cle%npd nicely
at Jim CAr’et'i clothes oleamn* estab-
UebfDPflt.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
PLANT SYSTf M.
train 87 leaves Hrunwiok at 8 a. in.
leafea Brunswick 5.45 p. m
T'imSQ.arrives Brunswick 10 a. m.
TVsiVBB arrivet Brunswick 6p. m.
WFen in need, cal! on .1.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
OABTORXA.
Bean tb Kil You Haw Always Bought
Don't be deceived or humbugged by ;peopl
who claim the discovery of some hitherto un
known herb or root in swamps, or ou some
mountain or prairie tor the euro of kidney nnd
bladder troubles, Any doctor or druggist will
tell yon that aueti clabna or fraudulent. Foley's
Kidney Cure simply oontains remedies that are
recognized by the moat skilful physician, as
beet (or these complaints, so don’t be credulous
or foolish: IV, J. llutts.
PAID PROMPTLY.
Metropolitan Life i* Quick to Py up
Death Claims.
The fcPowlne t* self explanatory :
Brunswick, Oct. 10, 1900
Mr N. lon*',
• •*>' '
ArsteCast Supt. Metrop litan L>fe
leuranoe Company.
Pest accept my thanks fir :b
--promp' payment of my bu-band’e pol
icy .
Mr. Miipl.ru. died on Satmdsy
(Actobrr.e, and your company paid tb
claim today, 0-t'ober 10, only three
day* after proof* of the cla-m.
Youra respectfully
Margaret J. Malpbrai-,
The only company ihai pay* oiain •
by wi-e with no
teia', reaidrnoe, milirer/ or oavsl
service, nbsoge of occupation nr
otherwise'—non forfeitabis aftertbree
years. LibsriT conditions such as
paid-up, carh surrender or loan*,
with aseets of over fifty million dol
lars. All modern plans of in-uranoe
is written by this company, Industrie)
Intarautionol and Ordinary, ad
works mors insurance than Any com
pany In the war and. Office #er_B*t>*'
drug store, 123 Newcastle trit.
THE "COLUMBIA.”
Mr. Julius May’s New Saloon Will
Be Opened Tuesday Night.
The “Colnmbi*,” Mr. Julius May’s
handsome new saloon, will be formally
opened on next Tuesday night.
The “Columbia,” will be managed
by Mr. Henry tlirsob. now manager
of the Arcade. Mr. B. fiMrscb will re
main ia that saloon.
Card* will b issued to th*op*ning
of :Ae "CatumHa," and music will he
furnished by an orchestra.
<>m* Near Drag.
*Kor ttm* ilaya and tumble 1 nifferwJ agony
untold from u attack of cholera morbus
brought <m by esKng rucuuibers,” ssys M. B.
fxiwther, clsrk of Ins district court, Center
vil'C lows, "t thought X sliotild surely die
and tried a doten different medicines, but all to
no parpnee. 1 sent for a bottle of Chamber
lain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and
three doses relieved me entirely. I went to
sleep and ill 1 not nwska for eight hours. On
swnkenl g a ten hours ago I felt so availS-ri
that the first uvt'k XVkwn -o'ajr.m the isMce ia
to * rite totlio O’SSr ibjeti.ror., ul ; his remedy
and offer them juy grateful thunks and say
‘Uod We-a you o I the •■deiplid uu-dielMe you
lUAke.’ ’* Ttila rrr.l, is fur sale at i*Jr. Ri,h
op’s drug store.
Send your winter clothing to Jim
Carter, to he cleaned and pressed.
" hen ,s
baldly nemeVea * f
Ci.it you need WwSS^&MSjjl' 'hsr.i'., •
( nugh remeily to ou of
throat aud make steep K •* grod
rr> . t, re.
* I’b* fea’ plsc to have josurt lotl.es
[dyed is at Jim Carter's.
BUY THE GENUINE^
SYRUP OF FIGS
... MASTTFACTORKD BY ...
CALIFORNIA FICI SYRUP CO.
nr.OiOTE THK VAW.
Have yaur old cluihea dyed at Jin
Carter’s.
For Diabetes use
STUART’S GTX nnd
BUCHU;
Jim Carter deans olotbes at 504
Monk street.
J. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
LOW BATES.
To Georgia State Fair at Vaidoeln, October
flith to November 4th, via Plant System. One
fare from points lu Georgia. Florida and Ala
liama.plus :c cents additional for admission.
MllitaA rate 1 cent per mile each direction,
or more on one ticket. 11. W. tv BENIN,
Passenger TrafllcMsliager
WINE O
A LITTLE f
DOES MUCH. '■_■
Boo 3TB, lowa, Deo. 14. /‘ v jTf
No bongne con tell what I hare endured '\J+‘ —
In the past ten years with my monthly sick- / 11 i
ness- Whiie soffsring untold agony, a "■ ■ ///
friend called and recommended wine of J 1
Cardui. I sent for a bottle, and Oh! what J ) hvf
relief. After the first dose I be*an to feel fr r f JJfm*
better and hare had so pain since. / y AS m
MBS. GBACB LAMPHEBB. J '
WoeTordo'
Wine of Cardul not only cures but It acts AT ONCE. Here b a ease
of ten years’ standing, and yet one single dose madethe sufferer feel better,
and stopped the pain. The Wine goes straight to the seat of the trouble.
It acts directly upon the menstrual and genital organs, .its action is not
violent, and it does not force a result It simply gives Nature that little
assistance that the sufferer’s system lacks. A single disorder in the
feminine organs spreads many disorders ail over the body, and when the
Wine cures tbe source, all the other ills vanish as a matter of course. A
woman can be her own physician and cure herself at home. Local ex
aminations are largely things of the
pt-the obnoxious custom to no
ei yufxcmee to reeee requiring ep.cii longer necessary. Wme of Cardul
fags&fe ;sthe only perfectly safe and sure
amici** co, chtt*noog, T.ua. ;'wtable Wme made to-day for
L* the female troubles .
Druggists sell Large Bottled# or SI.OO.
ivi 11? i jmwj
HIEANS nuntos
doctors find ,
n .
tite*A Good -
-i M* +J&-
PrescriptiQiL
a lor mankind
s >— 4
i
* f *eoA Tee mpU. 4 ox -—Vi —-
W 11. BOWEN. .J. N BRADT.
BOWEN & BRADT,
CONTRACTORS
Ar*>l C3. 1 —I! I — cz*>
Ox Stono- Erick and Frame Eui Idicg
Mamifar-tHTprs of teuiont. Tilo iunt .Artificial Stone.
C oney & Parker
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Ilair, Shingles and Laths.
D !i3"'! 11 5?5RsySt I l
Soifflcii fill Sr
When the liquids come from our
ttock. We carry such a fine line of
Wines and Liquors —r
tbM It is impossible to find a brftd
whreh is not pleaalDg in rome
These coode are fully matured?
have a fine rich body and mellow
flavor.;
Excellent for family or any use.
R- V- DOUGLAS.
206 Bay Strert.