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PUBLIC SCHOOL GRADUATES. "ZSZT
The whole number oi fcreduetee
from the Brunswick public schools
from the time of ils rejrictnizition
twelve years ago, ia eighty-right, or
au average ef be'weeu seven and eight
pupils in the olsts each year. These
have been nineteen young men and
sixty-nine young ladies.
The young men are as follows:
F, Willi* Dirt, lawyer and judge of
a oily court.
D. W. Krause, lawyer.
J. T. Colson, lawyer, solicitor city
oonrt.
Edwin D. L&robright, journalist.
Burr Winton, bookkeeper.
Walter Way, stenographer.
Stephen Goodyear, merobant.
Barry Franklin, stenographer.
Joseph Burohardt, merchant.
Hoyt Gale, cashier Brunswick|
Bank & Trust Cos.
Edwin Cohen, court stenographer.
Louie Baker, bookkeeper National.
Bank.
Albert Smith, broker.
Andrew Roes, olerk,
Howard Waff, merohant.
Bayard Butts, stenographer,
Robert Kenuon.
Leighton Shepard, student at State
University.
Arthur Russell, employee Bell Tel
ephone Company.
These young men are without ex
ception making good reoords in their
several .lines of occupation. Eaob ons
of them it a good oitizen and a pro
gressive, valuable man.
Of the young ladies, sixty-nine in
all, seventeen are married, sixteen are
teaobers of muaio and school and sev
eral others are are employed in lucra
tive occupations. Several have remov
ed from Brunswiok and four are dead.
Of those still living in Brunswick
nearly all who are not married are
self-supporting and are justly consid
ered good specimens of the results of
a thorough training under the public
school system.
Mrs. J. S. Wright will return next
woek from a trip to Hot Springs, Ar
kansas.
Mrs. H, Cl, Curtis is quite ill, to the
regret of many friends.
Mrs. John C. Smith aud children
have returned from a visit to relatives
in Rutledge,
Mr, Henry Pulleni leaves today on
the Mallory ateamsr for bis home in
New York, after a visit to bis sitter
Mrs. B. E. Brebenlck.
Miss Jessie May Uanner, of Rut-
HEW GOODS,
AL FHESCO! _
Florida Oranges, 300 to 50e.
Fancy New Dates, lOn pound.
■•MI. .y *■-*■* —^
tNew Layer Figs, loc pouud.
Fancy Fat Bananas, 20c dozen.
New Crop Cocoanuts, 50
Fancy Malaga Urapsa.
Fancy Messina Lemons. 20c.
Pure Crystal Rook Candy.
Fresh Marshmallows.
Fancy Eastern Apples.
Pink and whito N. Y. Grapes,
ew Ribbon Cane, 2 (or Sc.
LLOYD’S,
'PHONE 255-2
W (Next door to Fleming & Waff)
ledge, is the guest ofter sister, Mrs.
J. C. Smith.
Miss Ella Sj mens, who it visiting
Mrs. W. F. Symons, returned shortly
t her home In Savannah.
Mrs. L, A. Miller is quite ill, to the
rtgret other many friends.
Indicatioi s poiut'to a large attend
ance for the Old Maids' S cisl, given
by the Brunswick Riflemen at their
armory tonight.
KEEP YOURVELF STRONG
Aud you will ward iff culds, pneu
monia, fevers, and other d.leases.
You need to have blood and
good digestion . Hood's Sarsaparilla
makes the blood rich and pure as no
Other mediciDe ean do. It tones the
stomach, creztes as.. *PE^U e ‘ *od *>-
vigoraus the wbi., pik® You wilt
be wise to begin fiVowhen Wor it
will keep you strong f *)(*■ '
Hood’s Pills are uon irritr, .
Prioe 26 cent-, . *
--—•'A Minister’s Good Work,
/., - ■ -
“I hml a -ever* attack oI bliioua colic, got a
bottle ot Chamberlain’. Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Itemtily, took two doses and waa en
tirely cured,” says Key, A. A. Power, ot Empo
ria, Kan. “My neighbor across the street was
sick tor over a week, had two or three bottles o
medicine from the doctor. He uwd them tor
three or four days without relief, thm called In
another doctor who treated him for some days
and gave him no relief, so discharged him. 1
went over to see him the next morning, He
said bis bowels were In a terrible fix, that they
had been running off eo long that It was almost
bloody flux, I asked him it he had tried Cham
berlain's Colic, pholet* and Dtarrhoia Beniedy,
and he skid, ‘No.* I went home and brought
him my bottle and gave him one dose; told him
to take anolher doee in fifteen or twenty ralu
ntee if he did not find relief, bnt he took no
more, and was entirely cured. 1 think It the
best medicine I have ever tried.” For sale by
Dr. Bishop’s drug store.
Do not get soared if yonr heart trou
ble you, Most likely you suffer from
Indigestion. Kodol Dysp-psla Cure
digests what yon eat, and gives the
worn out stomach perfect rest. It is
the only preparation known that com
pletely digests all classes of foods;
that is why it cures (be worst cases of
Indigestion and stomach trouble after
else has failed. It may b
'akeu in a'l conditions, and oannot
help but do you good. W. J. Butte.
It- Happened is a Drag tUore.
“One day last winter a IsUy came to my drug
store nnd asked for u brand of cough medicine
that I did not have in stock,” nays Mr. C. E.
tiraudls, tbo popular druggist of Ontario, N.Y.
“She was disappointed and wanted to know
what cough preparation I could recomineud, I
said to her stfi*t l cottl i freely recommend
Chamberlain** Cough Remedy and that *he
could take a bottle of tin- remedy and after
giving it a fair trial if she Bid not find it worth
the money to bring back the bottle and I would
refund the prtce paid, in the course of a day
or two the lady came back in company with a
friend in reed of a cough medicine and advised
her to hny a bottle of Cbamberla’n’s Cough
Remedy. I consider that a very good recom
mendation for the remedy.** The remedy owes
It* great popularity and extensive Bale in a
large measure to the perßorial recommenda
tions of people whv> have been cured hy it* use.
It is tor gale at J>r. Uilhop's store.
Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lswrencevil e,
Va., writes: “1 am using Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure in my practice among se
vere oases of indigestion, and And it
an admirable ■remedy,” Many hun
dreds Of physicians depend upon the
use of Kudol Dyspepsia Cure in stom
ach digosts what you eat.
and allo'vyjyfefco eat all the good food
yon need, prnvrWing you do not over
load your s.oumoh. Givee instant re
lief and a permanent ou‘e. W. J.
Butts. ■
Our Greatest Specialist
For 20 years Dr. J. Newton Hath
away has so successfully treated chronic
diseases that he ie acknowledged today
to stand at the head of lus profession in
this line. His exclusive method of
treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture
without the aid of knife or cautery
oures in 00 per cent, of ail cases. In
the treatment of loss of vital forces
nervous disorders, kidney and urinary
complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning,
rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul
iar to women, he is equally soo-jaaful-
Dr. Hathaway’s practice is lucre than
double that of any otbtr specialist.
Cases prone unccd hope,cos by other
physicians, ieadily yield to his treat
ment. Write him, today fully about
your case. He makes no charge for
consultation or at his of
fice or by mail.
J. N M. I).
25 UlfßHHKiHannah, (la
Kelings of the bousc
( jngh Cure,
the only t|lp;|||||||.edy that pro
duoeitnurlt is lofalli
croup, siid
Hfdes. It will pre- I
J. Llutts.
tiib Brunswick ttmes-call October i% hoo
THE SMALLEST TRUNKS
Ever Seen Will Be in This City Next
Monday.
Probably the -mallest practical
trunks ever carried are ibe property of
the drove of baby elpbant members of
Prof. Gentry's famous dig and pony
show, which will exhibit under can
vas in this city Moodsy, October 22;
Two duly performances, 2:30 an -. 8 p.
m. The members in question are tie
tiniest elephants in all the world, and
ars fearedy as large as an ordiuary
pony, They are considered to be ibe
best trained elephants in all he land.
Prof. Gentry impor'ei them from lo
dia last winter at an enormous cos'.
They are more valuable than ordiuary
elephants on aooouut of their slz-.
They all poises* superb dHposiiiors
end are |jreetf£|||||gg the children.
# ' i. tunityof h * v_
l ‘getting rhor
minted daring the show's
stay in ibis city. General admi.ieion :
Children, 16 ovate; edults.26 oetji-.
JBRJQHI’B'DISEASE CUttfuY.
I uttered "fpWlLjtidney treub'e,
wbioh Anally ’became eo gg7STMis>g
that I was obliged to give up my posi
tion, which was paying me #IOO per
month, and I came to the city for
treatment, but after several months I
was instead of better. I was advised of
Smith's Sure Kidney C.ure and bought
a bottle, and 1 am now so well that I
shall return to take a belter position.
My cure I regard as almost miracu
loui. My wife was also sofforing, and
she hae been taking your medioine
for a short time, andia eo much im
proved that she already regard* a cure
for her a* oertain. J, H. Wrigb,
Clarksdaie, Miss. Price DOaeots. For
•file by all drnggiate. *
It la* well to know that HeWitt's
Witch Hisel Stive will best a burn
and atop tbe pain at once. It will cur*
eczema and ekm diseases and ngly
wounds and sores. It la a certain cure
for piles. Counterfeits may be offered
you, See that you get tbe or'iglnal
DsWitt’s Witch Haael Salve. W.-J.
Butts.
PILES CURED
fly ueing Smith’s Sure
has made a radical cure forme. 1 suf
fered severely feom bleeding piles for
seventeen years, and although I tried
every well reoommendrd remedy, fail
ed to receive any relief other than tin.
most temporary. Finally, 1 eonj
meooud the use of your medicine, ami
a very short oourse of treatment a Ith
it bis cured me. S. Lehman, Memphis.
Tenn. Trloe 5?) cent*. For sale by aH
druggists.
Mr. A. l’.rticbi, advance sgeot of
the lVruobi-Beldeni Company, was in
the city yesterday.
CATARRH
The Mother of Consumption.
How this Dread Disease May be Prevented and
Cured -The Greatest of Specialist* Write*
on the Subject.
Catarrh Is thft mother of coinnmiptlon.
By this? T do not mean that every cnmM catarrh da*
S_ relop#* into consumption, tort I
do moan that onturrh when un
checked, nod when given the
proper opportunities for exten
sion from itt* place of becinnlujft
which 1* the na*al
deeper ana deeper along the
breathlrif: tract, Wivurigfily *J*
in :-‘U*aiupt' >u of the Lungs*.
Catnrrn seldom destroys any
considerable part of the mucous
surface of the upper air pass*
ugos; It Inflames roc! eomretta
P them, causing usually n super
abundant and ggt#rtßiv# dm
chant#: out when 1t reuches the Intensely delicate
It n tug of the hiur-llhe lan* tabes and little lung cells*
the lnflamatton and congestion which it causes,
dos#* these small ntr imiwages and, allowing the
putrlddischanred matter to accumulate, canes* a rot
ting away of the membrane, resulting In what we
cull Oouwuuption of the Lunge.
THB TENDENCY OF CATARRH.
The tendency of catarrh, when it has once obtained
a foothold In any portion of the mucous
which Hues every oavity o| ttteJ*o* 4 'V*rft> constantly
extend In every direction.
Catarrh in almost#?instance start* with what la
commonly know, aa cold In the head. This cold ta
added to by.• other, tecause of some extra ©xposer#
or wacTuning of the system and become* chronic.
**bal cuta rah la the result. Unless a radtcal cure of
this condition l* effected, the disease passe* rapidly
to the throat, to the bron chlal tubes, and then to the
hinge. ,
NEW LUNO3.
Oonsffhiption cannot be cured. New lungs cannot
be made for a man any more than new Angara or a
new nose; hut catarrh can be cured In all ita stage#
except this Anal und always fatal one. ..
A CERTAIN CURB. *
In an experience of twenty years, daring which
time 1 bare treated many thousands of oases of al
forma of catarrh, I have neveryet failed to effect a
radical and permanent cure. The method I employ
is one exclusive!v nay own, and the remedies which I
uso are prepared uuder my personal direction in mi
own laboratories.
Many people imagine they bare Oc.paarnptkmwhen
in reality the disease has not qutfo reached that
stage. lam treating and curing ©••*• of this sort
every day. Ho long aa the process of decay has not
begun in the lunge themselves, lean make the patient
perfectly well and strong again.
BEGIN AT ONCE.
Let me once more urge all catarrhal sufferers to
begin treatment at once, for a month of treatment
now is tetter than the three months later on.
I shall make for the next month a specially low f*e
for tb. treatment of catarrh not complicated by
other diseases, making no extra charge for all med
icines, !., that may be required.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, Ml, D.
Dr. lUtlinway & Co*
M Bryan Street, Savannah, Chk
MJC3TTON TUig TAPER WHEX WWTIIKI,
CATARRH
G
Catarrh has become such a common
disease that a person entirely free from
this disgusting complaint is seldom met
with. It iecustomary to speak, of Catarrh
*3 nothing more serious than a bad cold,
a simple inflammation of the nose and
I throat. It is, in fact, a complicated and
very dangerous disease ; if not at first, it
very soon becomes so.
The blood is quickly contaminated by
the foul secretions, and the poison
through the general circulation is carried
to all parts of the system.
Salves, washes and sprays are unsatis
factory and disappointing, because they
do not reach the seat of the trouble. S.
S. S. does. It cleanses the blood of the
poison and eliminates from the system ali
catarrhal secretions, and thus cures thor
oughly and permanently the worst cases,
Mr. P. TT. SfcAtHster, of HarrodsEurg. Ky. %
writes: “Having been a terrible sufferer from
Catarrh, and l>eing now
sound nnd welt, the quea
tion often put to me ia, f ~ Hi
* What cured yon?’ In an- W MMi
*wer 1 feci it my duty to M f*k*m
sUtelhat Swift's Specific ™
\a the medicine. I ant Pgr WffL
such a true believer in the Efv fjj/
efficacy of Swift’s Specific
that 1 can honestly and Jr
conscientiously recom
mend it to any one suffer- > L
fng from Catarrh. Have ym#
recommended it to many, G&SUjt. Safe.
and a.n hippy t ea* that
those whom I have indue- mmMr
ed to use it can bear me out in the statement that
it will cure any case of Catarrh if taken accord*
leg to directions.'’
ijpljk the only purely veg*
etable blood purifier
known, an cl the greatest
kJR kjps of all blood medicines
nSv* l wait until it
becomes and cnirrmc., Wt be
giri at one* tUife Use of 8. S. 8., and send
foronr book on ‘blood and skin diseases
our fdrpaicians about your case.
the W- .
YOHR FACE
l 1H YOtTB
Lx -iMEfSi Threw way Cosnu tli'*.
W* American Women throw
T* IWW .ivpayeeventv-B'-e million
dollars annualiv for fae
" powlars, lotions, *te., mo
w hich arc made of polataoaa saMtancev an
•cirio th*akin. To lecmo a N.lurai Bos
Health}' Complexion, get a
VJKUIN KUrmEU MASK
Ueathrea original contour, permanently re
moves pimples, freckles, hlackheada, ana all
oeinpiexioa.-.l imperfections.
Absejntcly haimt*-g. iiemilu K n*raateed.
Wrfib (or pai tlculave. price (X"0 bv mai
Gloves • J.iO and if.3o
VmoinU'BßKß CO- No West Hth 3t N. V
BROWN DRUG COMPANY.
BRUNBWICK, - - GEORGIA
•V . ——
Rainy Day fits.
Tbe very best of tho m'wt favored shapes at*
shown in our *-*ortnu-ni.
Trimmed aid Uatriaad felt Hats
tn variety of shapes, styles and color,.
Wh havo bought and mad* tin m up jo Mil
16 tlio-1- who dwdre set vtceaMe.yt
prtot?; ao„), hot low orl' tsi.
Tne-ti arc right and priced ri(rht.
MISS SATE SL&TEB,
sm wi.ocracstßß st..
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502 Monk St.
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PROPRIETOR,
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Gocerics,
Country Produce
—Vegetables- etc.
Also Confectionery.
MONK STREET. BRUNBWICK. OA
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To Georgia Slate Fair at Valdoata, October
to November Uh, via Plant Sjatem. One
tare from point. In Georgia. Florida and Ala
bama, pine fiO cm, additional for admluion.
Military rate 1 cent per mile each direction, JO
or more on one ticket. B. W. WBKSN,
Passenger TraflicjManagcr
THE COMMON ENEMY ...
m Kidney disease is the enemy we have most to (ear as a result of the
feverish restlessness of our modern civilization. ? It is a treacherous
enemy, working out its deadly effect under cover of the most trifling
■§ aymptoms. \ The first indiation of changes In the urine, frequent head
lf *ches, digestive troubles, * should be the signal for” prompt "remedial
measures. _ PRICKLY, ASH BITTERS is kidney* remedy of great
■ men*, k H soothing, beating and strengtheningr quickly relieves the
|| aching or soreness Oaf alway* appears fn the advanced stage, checks the
progress of the disease, and through its excellent cleansing and regulating
effect in the liver and bowets. It brings back the strength and ruddy
glow of vigorous health.
I ld at Drug Store*. Prlote, 91.00 Per BOttlte,
W- J. Butts, Special Agents.
CJ XT' j>*i
OH/XL
Prof. Gentry’s
FAMOUS
006 AND PONY SHOW,
if* ’
which will *
exhibit here
MONDE OCTOBER 22d.
Two Performances Daily
2:30 and 8 p. m.
Prices, Children 15, Adults 25,
BIPANS 'MULES
doctors find
A Good
Prescription _
Jf*r
. for mankind
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