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FACTOM MAY
HERE
Chance to Secure Oys
ter Canning Business.
1 m IS NOW OPEN
'H
Would Employ Many Hands
and Inducements Should
Be Offered.
Tbe-following is self explanatory:
JCdltor Timkb-Uall, City:
Beat Sir— ln your issU3 of the Times
tUix of the 4th Inst., you stated in an
editorial headed "to the Board ef
Trade" that your ’paper would, f.om
time to time, publish a list of the in
dustries looking for locations.
D The writer is using hie best efforts to
aecure the removal here of. a large oj
ater canning factory, whiqfltfSrat ptw
aent engaged, Vn the oyster canning
business at Chester, Florida.
This factory has for some time been
anticipating a removal into Georgia,
and I am trying to induce them to se
lect Brunswick as the place for that
purpose.
ThU factory would have a oapaclty
of ten thousand cans per day, would
employ from two hundred to throe
hundred bands and would have a pay
roll amounting to not less than @1,500
per month. Fishermen, canters,
a**
■Women shuckers, boys *nd glrla would
be given employment and many a dol
lar would find its way into the hands
of our merchants that does not now go
there. Besides it is the step in the di
rection in which we all look, namely.
Inducing factories to loeate bore. One
factory will bring another and the time
11 rips for some decisive action.
Mr. Harry F. Nicholl, president and
Mr. Howard Williams, superintendent
of this Florida factory were Ib the city
Friday acd Saturday and were shown
aboutthe town and the /different Bites
suitable for such an enterprise were
pointed out to them. They went away
faverably impressed and it is “op to"
the citizens of Brunswick to say wheth
er they will get this factory. If euf>
fiaient inducements are offered them
the factory is a certainty.
An oystdr factory that will put
money Into'jLOur community, at once,
is a certainty inducements are
offered and tbe^^^nitiTsßewn.
If those Interested it) this matter suf
ficiently to Justify it will kindly send
their names to the undersigned maybe
the movement will be put on foot and
the matter will end In success. /
Jfoua vary trtu'.y *
Max Isaac.
ThU is one of the fir.-t matters which
shouldhe brought before tho Board of
Trade. There is no doubt but that a
little work on our part will bring the
enterprise here.
Sweet Clover Boneless
Breakfast bacon at Harper’s,
the Hustler.
Half the World is in Darkns*s
as to the cause of their ilf health. If they would
start to treat tlielr kidneys with Kolor’a Kiri -
noy Cure, the weariness of boifysr.dinld,tMiek
ache,headache and rheumatic pains would
disappear, w. J. Butts.
Grand Fall and Winter
MILLINERY OPENING,
October 16th and 17th, at
M, ELKAN’S.
V _ * ~
308 Newcastle street. g
•gallon I.’®
We will have on exhibition by far
the handsomest and most
stylish display of everything in
the Millinery line ever shown
in Brunswick.
Each and everyone cordially
invited to inspect whether pur
# * chase is intended or not.
We invite the public through this
* medium.
No Cards.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER U, ISOO.
AT THB OGLETHORPE.
J. L. Foster, 8t Simon; J. W. Con
nelly, Southern Railway; Dan Bul
lard, Macon; O. D. Wood, Barnwell,
S. C.; J. H. Myers, Tifton; L T. Rice,
Maoon; W. S. Worthy, Atlanta; T. W.
Brioe, St. Louis; I. H. Gilmore, New
York.
New Georgia syrup in bot
tles at Harper’s, the Hustler.
SAILED YESTERDAY.
The Mallory afeamer sailed for New
York yesterday morning. The boat
did not sail Friday on account of the
predicted storm. -
- I+*
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
tTbe Quaker Herb Ton
io is not only a bicod
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated peonM
who have, stre*S
nor bldod. ItactJGMF
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cores dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
oan be taken by the moat delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nerves aoon succumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
It, Prioefl.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made ali
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, ihain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain oan be relieved by it. Price 25c
and 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap'for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a 1
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, ecaeraa and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
For sale by alt, druggists.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
Polhill’s Drue Store
WANTS NO MORE CITY COURTS.
Gov. Candler May So Recommend to
Legislature.
It is said that Gov. Candler, in bis
message to the Legislature, may ad
vise agaiast the establishment of other
eity oourts, except where a need for
euch tribunal actually exiata.
For several years it lias been tbe
custom of tbe Legislature to create
city coarts at any point desired, and
at pretest there are tome towns not
having over 800 people which have
city courts, with the same power as
those of Atlanta, Macon and Augusta.
Tbs object of the Governor's reeoa*
mendatlon, it is said, will be to relieve
the Supreme Court of Georgia of tbe
bard work it has been doing for tbe
past four years.
It is claimed that tbe eity courts are
establiebed mainly for tbe purpose of
the pnvilegejfrfTlreet appeal
fJourt instead of going
to tbe Superior Cour*. 4* the matter
now stands, tbe Georgia Supreme
Court hears appeals from fifty-four
different courts, and tbe number of
esiet appealed every year amounts to
over 1,000.
Gov. Candler says theoanseof tbe
courts being to bard worked is due to
tbe large number of olty courts wbieb
have been established.
RED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that bit G. B. Stead
man, of Newark, Mich., in tbs Civil
war. It oaused horrible Ulcers that
no treatment help for 20 years. Then
Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him.
Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils,
Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Beet
Pile egre en eartb. 25cts, a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.
SECOND ADVENT CHURCH.
Elder H. V. Skipper, of Live Oak,
Fla., a former paa’or of tbe eburob
here, will preacb today at 11 a . m. and
and 7:30 p. m. Ttte morning subjaet
will be a diaoouree on tbe Songs of
Solomon. Tbe evening subject will
be tbe Lord’s Supper, wbat i* it for,
who should take ft, la it open or dost ?
A revival ie going on and the interest
is increasing. Elder Skipper will
preacb each evening at 7:SO. A cor
dial invitation is extended to tbe pub
lic to attend.
The best hams on earth —
the Dove—at Harper’s, the
Hustler.
IS A GORGEOUSLY BOUND
Work of art has just been issued at an
outlay of over SIOO,OOO, for wbieb tbe
publishers desire aManger in Inia
county, also a gTOti solicitor; good
pay to the right party. Nearly 100
foil-page engraving?, sumptuous pa
per, illnmfnated covers and bindings;
over 200 golden tbe Moroeoo
bindings; nearly 50 golden roses in
tbe cloth bindings. Sells at sight;
presses running day and night, so
great is the sale, Christian men and
women making fortunes taking orders.
Rspid promotions. Oae Christian wo
man made clear S6OO in four weeks,
taking orders among her oburoh ac
quaintances and friends. Write us.
It may lead to a permanent position
to manage our business acd look after
our large correspondence, which you
can attend to right at your homo. Ad
dress J. A. Koigbt, Secretary, Corco
ran building, opposite
Treasury, Washington, D. C.
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY.
Tbe'busiest and mightiest little thing
that sver was made ia Dr. King’s New
Life Pill*. Every pill i 8 a sugar
coated globule of health, that change#
weakness into strength, lis’lessness
into energy, brain-fag i D r O mental
power. They’re wonderful in bulld
og up the health. Only 25ct*. per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
REWARD OFFERED.
In this issue Governor Candler of
fers a reward of S2OO for the arrest of
Will Frey, tbe murderer of Coeductor
Marion Latt mer,
■■ I__AJLILJIIU
WHY HEJURES.
The Greatest Specialist of the Time Gives
Every Case His Personal Attention.
Doctor* doctnr* hare a certain number
nJU , °f,“ t<Kk remedies which the? use !a
Hathaway’s • cases which eeem at all similar.
Method 18 not Dr. Hathaways method.
ntcimra. Eery cage with him is moat carefully
- ldiaanoaed and the exact
position of the diMttsedcoo*
dltion determined. Thus
K every case is treated separ-
K# Q “tely and medicines are id*
hw M ministered which ar •
fUff*| F5 specially Prepared under
■g’ - I , .7 Dr. Hathaway's i'ersonal
PiAa 17 ' supervision for each case,
t siWir y No two pooplea re affected
by a particular disease in the
' •mm* manner, conseqaent
>y notwopeopie should be
V treated in the sumo way
- /ws ewo for same complaint.
Dr. Hathaway is a special*
,n beet sense of tbe
word -be treats specLaldis-
TTi " : 1,1 ■ leases in a special manoerjof
or ma own— a system stuciud out years aMO while it*
c VAnv Case college and%mapital practice andLlra-
Kvery vaso proved and an&rged uponeor>'tantlj
Spool ally during tbe tSmty yean since-*
twenty year* of t>u* eitensive
I raaica. practice enjoyed by any specialist la
this country. Dr. Hathaway’s great and uni form suc
cess is due to this individual system of treatment. •
treatment
It wtaor to allow none hwlde himself the knowledge
of hta remedies, aa he ta too weU aware of tho mis
chief which may be done by the unskillful use of any
Blood and Ski.
blotches, pimple*, etc, and not only restores the akin
and scalp V> their natural condill.m. but no purifies
the blood that the disease Is permanently and com
pletely driven from the system and all thla without
adminletorms poisonous or dankerons draw*.
Uaalaaaala waj *IIB friMtlDOUt (l{ V|{H(*APA|a
Varicocele and and Stricture ta a method exclu
* stricture. Si™ 1 ? h „£.2, w "£•“• iserut
and permanent enre. No operation 1*
no ouln or Inconvenience are cvperienced by the
'lheetpeusoof thla treatment la much less
ihanthat of any operation. or hospital or . .-tltuto
Kidney
Diseases. IhSfSRSWffSS trouble anti
this blank he will gladly pnd free to
everyone who sends him his name and address.
*"* ®“ oi<
thla bock will he sent fronto anyone who send, bla
Consultation J, 1 ! 1 ! addreaa to Ur. n..thaway.
w0 2.„„ t,0n , ~r - Hathaway makoa no churios
FREE. f or Consultation and advice at either
M hla office or by mail.
f J. NEWTON HATHAWAY M. D. *
Dr. Hathaway A ®
*5 Dry an Street, Savannah, Ga.
HKJ.TIO.N THIS PArKB WBXX WHrT. ud