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VETEANB MEET.
De legatee Were Named For the Big
Augusta Reunion.
A large number of Confederate vet
ans met at the office of Dr. W. B. Bur
roughs Saturday afternoon and ap
pointed the following delegatee to the
Augoita reunion:
Capt. J. L. Foster, Judge Horace
Dart, Bergeant Sam Hathway, Dr.
W. Joerger.
Besides theft! a large number of the
?oter%ns of thitr-eity will aUo attend.
All railroads have agreed to give a rate
of one cent a mile from all sect'ons of
Georgia.
The following resolution was also
adopted:
Resolved that a committee of three
from this association be appointed to
confer with their representative in con
gress, and ask that he draft a memorial
to the next congress, and to use bis
bast efforts and influence for the pass
age of a bill to refund the cotton tax
now awaiting claimants, that where
no direct proot can be given, that said
tax be returned to the surviving Con
federate soldiers and widows of the
South.
W, B. Burroughs, Ohr’m.
Urbanus Dart,
J. A. Butts,
Commit’.ee Selected.
BED HOT FROM THE GUN
Was the ball that bit G. B. Stead
man, of Newark, Mich., in the Civil
war. It caused bcrrible Uloers that
no treatment help for 20 years. Then
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured him.
Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Boil*,
Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best
File cure on earth. 25cts. a box. Cure
guaranteed. Sold by all druggists'
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in thaj postoffice at Bruns
wick, Gt., unclaimed, for the week
ending Oot. 13,1900.
A—John Allen. Elizabeth Armstrong,
John Albritton, Mrs. Amelia Ander
son.
B—Mrs. Mary Brown, Thomas Boyd,
Miss Kate Black, Miss Nellie Baker,
W. H- Baker.
C—lsmael Cash, Mrs. Sarah Chat
man, Mrs. Cathrine Cooper.
F—Henry Floyd.
G—W. L. Goes, Elmer Graves, Sal
ford Glover.
H—Charley Haywood, Emannel Har
ris, Charley Hector, C. F, Hlgbsmiih
John B. Hill, _
J—John Jonf >ete Jones,
1
Wesiaj .1 onelf _ .W. ?| ■ J
L—Miss flSfp
M-A. L. Mol
N—Henry D. Netpnan, Miss Nannie
Niles.
P—George Pinkney, Mrs. Ella Park
er, Miss Emily Peterson.
S—Mrs. Mamie Smith, Mrs. Elar
Simmons.
W—Mrs. Ida Walburg, Geo. Wash
ington, Geo. W. White, Hschel Wil
liams"
Parties calling for any of the above
will please slate that they were adver
tised. |
Patrons of the post office will
try and have their correspondents ad
dress they wish their mail
delivered. As an example, do not have
it addressed to a street number if jou
are a box renter: nr to a box, H you
wish It delivered by carrier. Especial
ly avoid the address “in care of’* some
individual or firm if you do not want it
ogo there. We try our best to follow
Grand Fall and Winter
Millinery - Opening,
Tuesday and Wednesday, October
16th and 17th,
S M. ELKAN S.
308 Newcastle Street.
We will have on exhibition by far the handsomest and most
stylish display of everything in the Millinery Line
H ever shown in Brunswick.
•V
Each and everyone cordially invited to inspect whether
A j..,*.
'K. >t purchase is intended or not.
A We invite the public through this medium.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 16, 1900.
out your wishes, when we know them,
and you will see how difficult It is to
deliver mail as you wi.h, when It is dif
ferently addressed.
F. Me. C. Bkown. P, M.
Half the World is in Darkness
as to the cause of their ill health. If they would
start to treat their kidneys with Foley’s Kid
ney Cure, the weariness of body and mind, back
aeha, 'headache and rheumatic pains would
disappear. Yf.'J. Batts.
POLICE COURT.
The following cases were tried in
police court yesterday morning, all
charged with disorderly conduct;
P. Evan*, $8 or 30 days; Wm.-L&m
bers, 15 or 20 days; Adam Baker, $8 or
30 days; Julius Marlow, diamkflM.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
tThe Quaker Herb Ton
ic ia not.oaly a blood
purifier, but a Blood
ra a k er for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
wbo have not strength
nor blood. Is acts as a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends strength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. It fe a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Biood, Stomach and
Nerves aoon succumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous-.
suds of people in Georgia recommend
it. Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Baokanhe, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in faot, all
pain can be relieved by it. Price 25c
and 60m .
QUAKER WHfrK WONDER SQAP.
a medicated soap for the skin, tfcaip
and complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING HALVE a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, ecacma abd eruptions of the
skin. Price 100 a box.
FOR SALE BY AT.I, DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati*
PolhiU’s Drug Store
LIST OF REGISTERED TOTEHS.
City of Brunswick, Year 1900
A
Aiken, F. D. Ames. W. C. -
B
Blair, M. C. Bowen, E.
Bull, Milo, Braxton, Atwell
Bailey, Jack Bryan, W. W.
C
Campbell. John Cobb. Ransom
Cassidy, Ed
D
Daniels, WillMtn Dart, J. E .
Dubberly, J. E. Doerffinger. F. Jos.
Daniel, Mose. du Bignon. H. F.
E
Emanuel, N.
F
Fbrrld, L, Fahm. B. A.
Farmer, Robert Fader, G. 8.
Franklin, A. L. Flanders, V. W.
G
Green, A, Good bread, Jno. W
Graham, Grant Goodbread. C. G,
Gocdbread, C. TV Gill. Lewis
Gardner, Jack Green, J. C.
Gorton, 8. J . Jr. Goins, J. 8.
’ H
Holme*, W. H. Hendrix, Thoi. H.
Hendrix, Souder Holmes Dempsey
Hathaway, 8. J.
Jennings, H. A.
K
Kellir, D. 1.. Knudseo, Peter
Loback, Wa,, Larson, A.
Larson. O A Heavy, A H
Leavy, L J Jr, Lott, J J
*m- • ’
Mundy, EBT Maddox, C O
Mfror.Jß B Merebaot, Willis
Me
McKsnzle, W M Mclntyre, Solomon
N
Nixon. L T
O
Orr, G J
P
Pennlm-n. E A PyLs, D B
Potter, W A
R
Read, H J , Russell, C A
Richardson G W Ifobinsoo, E T
Roffo, J S Randolph, U B
' ' 8
Strickland, A C Symons, W F
Slricklanil, J J Sowell, Peter
Short, Chris
,T • *
Thomas, J W • *vl'a;lor, \V J
Thomas, W E Telfair, Asbery
W
"Wallace, J W Wright, L C
Wilder, W F Wade, M D
Wllcha-, Jerre Wright, Duncan
Wigging. Samuel
• T
Young, G J
CUBES BLOOD POISON.
Sorofols, Uloers, Old Sores, Rone
Pains—Trial Treatment Free.
First, second or third stages posi
tively cured by taking B. B. B. (Bo
tanic Blood Balm). Blood Bairn kills
or destroys the Syphieitic Poison in
tbe blood and expels it from the sys
tem, making a perfect oure. Have
you sore tbrost, pimples, copper col
ored spote, old festering eating sores,
ulcers, swellings, scrsfuls, itching
skin, aches and gains in bones or
joints, sore month, or falling hair?
Tbek Botanic Blood Balm wiii heal
every sore, stop the aohes and make
tbe blood pure and rich snd give tbe
riob glow of faeal'fa to the skin. Over
3,000 testimonials of cures. B, B. B.
thoroughly tested for 30 years. Drug
stores sl. iy-wWMies
fres by
Isnta, Gs. Describe trouble and free
medical advice given. Don’t despair
of a cure as B. B. B, cures when all
else fails.
lust received full line novelties for sb ts
and trouserings at Winter’s.
No other ptlla can equal DeWitt’s Little Ear
ly KSer tor prompt nett, certainty and effle
iency. W.J. Butt*.
Now wouldn’t it jsr yon to see
everybody’s friend, Pap Goldsmith,
‘•diked” out as an old maid at tbe Old
Maids’ Social, Riflemen’s Armory
Friday Oot. 19tb.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Hare Always Bough!
Signature of
Ge(dthivafte A Son, Troy, th -
tna’ speedy eure of old aore* and eruptions
upon the skin have been remarkable.
WORKING NIGHT AND DAY. -
Tbe busiest and mightiest little thing
that ever was made is Dr. King’s New
Life Pills. Every pill jg a sugar
coated globule of health, that ebaogea
weakness into strength, listlessness
into energy, brain-fag into mental
power. They’re wonderful in build
ing up tbe health. Only 25cts. per
bottle. Sold by ail druggists.
“I bare always used Foley’s Honey and Tar
cough medicine and think it the heat ia the
world,” says Chas Bendcr,a newsdealer or Erie
Pa. Take no substitute, tv J Butta.
Mr. John Mitchelsoo, of St. Simon,
spent yest-rday in the city.
THE SICK ARE
MADE WELL,
And {be Weak ar® Restored to Toll Visor
• and Strength at the Hands of the Great* *
cat Healer of Modern Times. 5. j 1
„ Have yoaany pain or ache or weakness?
Are You Does your blood show that it containaE*
Sick? purities? Are you nervous? i>o you lack
tmap and activity of mind and bodv? avs
"1 you easily tired? Have you
lost ambition? Is there any
unnatural drain upon the
w. system? Is every organ per*
W S forming Its proper func
% a*- 0 In Other word*:
Vo ® a Perfectly
U 7 ottK. Healthy, Happy
y ManorlVomaa?
li aM >' ou should not de
■Q I rr.AjT 006 before you con
' suit a specialist one to
whom the human body is an
JKBy" / open book ami who under*
> ~ t< * r,d V r Vjl r^l^^
>- ■■ for a*
the adding at a column of figure*. - j*3§|iSp*^
The Leading
SpeolaH.t. ESSXSS&SgiJ&ESi
that of all other speciu 1 i*tr combined. His cures of all
forts of diseased conditions have been the marvel of
the medical prolfetsioa and tb“ people generally. His
hurnebas Boread into every t<>an and every hamlet
Hrjihj afflicted a if it all manner of diseases have aooffhl
hia servJcea in order that they might be ma le whole
t ythe adtr.inlMcrlr;* > A bis wonderful system of treat
raont tv recks of humanity have oonte to him for
oommltatioo and medicines, who a few month# later
have returned to him in most vigorous health to give
Alt Diseases
Cahirrli. Bhonmatim7Kldn*f Ccmpuaht*. Ecr.ema.
and all forms of buffering nr.a ch rniu/trifiivn der
Varicocele and
Stricture. htricturo iddiont theahi of knife
or cautery Is phenomenal. The
patient Iw treated by tots vietbod at his own h6w>
without pain or loss of time from t dsinvewL This is
positively the only treatment which cur es wdh out an
operation. Dr. Hathaway calls the tmrlfchlar atten
tion of sufferers from Vn Stricture to
paffee JO and ni of hie ho>k which wUI be
Fvasv free on aniMkcM.
5 y case tSsw hji U r. Hathaway
Specially !s specially treSfir% tolls
Treated.
■ reswa. snr*erviion, andall remedies used hy
him are prepared from tbe purest and bestdrea-s in
hisowp laboratorieM under his personal oversight,
and all from special prescription* of his own.
Lam# IrK: Hathaway makes no charge for consul.
LOW tation or advice, either at his office or by
Fees. 55 a *t* an( t When a case is taken the one low
•lonal se^cer erß cost medicines and profea
a. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. O.
I>r. Hathaway & Oo M
Bryan Street, Savannah, G*
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