The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 23, 1900, Image 6

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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! BIG GUT RATE SALE. OUR STOCK MUST GO —EVERYTHING AT COST Shoes. Gent’s Furnishings. Humanic Shoes at ' ;$3.00 and Silver Shirts at. and SI.OO Men’s Vici Kid Bals at ... 2.50 * jk Hk *'M en ’ 8 Summer Underwear at Cost. Men's Tan Vici Bals at 2.25 , i | ’ MWs 'Winter Underwear at Cojit. Nv Men’s Caj(f Bals at 2.25 ] I Large Line of Guyei Hats $2.25 Ladies Ultra Boots at 2.75 ii | Men’s Stiff flats, latest styles .... 1.75 Ladies’ Kid Lace Boots at ... 2.25 'v I ®oys’ and Youth’s Shoes at $1,20 Ladies’Kid Button Boots at 225 -U A large line of half hose and £.& W, Collars at'cost. Ladies’ Patent Leather French Heel Ties at 2,75 line of Neckwear is swell and complete. A. W M Men’s Work Shirts all sizes at (“5o A LARGE LINE OF MISSES’ AND 0 ■, children’s shoes at cost. A Come and See Us. S#>-r ’%■ ■*s*>? ’ , ■ PALMER SHOE COMPANY. 116 Newcastle Street. SHIPPING REPORT. i ; OjrrteUd Duly by Cspt- Otto JobtnaoMO Fort of Branswisk, Oat. 22, 1900. ABBIVRD. Colorado. Avery, ST. Y. Norwegian bark Trio, Tboresen, Port Talbot. Schr. Cateie F. Bronson, Bennett, Pfrtrasoulb. CL* A BSD. Norwegian lark F. C. flieben, Uar sen, Gareton. Schr, Suson N. Pickoring, Hatkeli, Providence. SAILKD. Schr. Frank W. Howe, Wi.l'.anosen, Boston. Ship Notice. Neither tbe master oor owners Of the Norwegian bars Trio, wiH be responsible for any debts contracts'! by the crew of said bark. 1 hours kn, Master. Ship Notice. Neither tbe master, owners or con signees of the Norwegian bark. Areola, will be responsible for any debts contracted by tbe crew of said bark, Andheskn, Muter. Special notice. Neither tbe master, oor owners Of tbe British bark Etbsl Clara# will be responsible for any debts oeatraetid by tbe crew of said steamer. Bsbntok, Master. Dyipepia is difficult digestion, due to tbe abseooe of natnral digestive fluids. Hood’s Sarsaparilla restores tbe digestive powers. warning: Ttjklerneif, sebing in tbe small of tbs 9tk, is a serious symptom The kidneys are suffering. Take Smith s Sore Kidney Cure at once. It is a reliable kidney remedy and fji tem regulator, and will core the trouble before it develops its dangerous stage. Price 50 cents . For ea:e by all drug gist*. It Happened In a Drug Store. “One day last winter a lady came to my drug store and asked for a brand of cough medicine tbatl did not have in stock,” .says >1 r. C. It. Grand in, the popular druggist of Ontario, N.V. “She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation J could recommend, I said to her;that I could freely recommend Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy and that ahe could take a bottle of the remedy and after giving it a fair trial if ahe did not And it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady came bftek in company with a friend In r ecd at a cough medicine and adviaed her to buy a bottle of Chamber!a 4 n*s Cough Remedy. 1 consider that a very good recom mendation for the remedy.” The remedy owes it# great popularity and extensive sale in a large measure to the personal recommenda tions of people who have been cured by ftf'use. It is for sale at Ur. w t m k store. WHY SUFFER WITH BACKACHE? I fc&ve suffered several year* with backache, and after taking one bottle of Smith’* Sure Kidney cure, I have beerglured. Since then, I have not been troubled with my back. Too much cannot be said in its praise. Capt. Wm. Forrest, Memphis, Teon. Price 50oente. For SBie by all drug Do not gel scared if your heart trou ble you, Most likely you suffer from indigestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat, and gives the worn out stomach perfect rest. It ia the only preparation known tbat com pletely digests all climes of foods;] tbat is why it cures tbe worst cases of i indigestion and stomach trouble after I everything rise has failed. It may be \ taken in ail conditions, and cannot help but do you good. W. J. Butte. Constipatiou Is the rock that wrecks many lives; it poisons tbe very life blood. Regularity can be established tbroogh tbe use of Priokly Asb Bit itere. It is mildly cathartic, and strevgtbena tbe etomacb, liver and kidneys. W. J. Batts. It is well to know that DeWitt'e Witch Hazel Salve will heal a barn and stop tbe pain at once. It will cure eczema and skin diseases and ugly wounds and sores. It it s certain care for piles. Counterfeits may be offered yoo, See tbat you get tbe original DeWitt’e Witcb Haeel Salve. W. J. Batts. Second hand household furniture bought aad sold, also pianos, organs, trunks, mirrors, carpets, etc. J. W, Walking. THE BRUNSWICK fIMES-CALL. OCTOBER 23. liUO LOW RATES-VIA. TUE PLANT SYSTEM To Savannah, Ga., Jov the Ejlka’ Grand Carnival and Street Fair, No vembir nth to I7tb. One fare tortbe round trip. Tickets to be told Novem ber sth, 7tb, fnh, 12tb, 14tb and 16tb, with final limit to 18th. A splendid program of attractions’'tytp been ar ranged. Plant System ticket agents will give full particulars, b. w. wrknn, Passenger Traffio Manager* Savannah, Ga. , Sahvannab, Ga.,’Elks’ Grand Qarnis vsl and Street Fair, Nov. 5-17,1900. One fare for tbe round trip, plus 25 cents admission to tbe Carnival. For ; military companies [and briMwband* io uniform, $1.60 for the ro#fl|ftrip per capita, 20 or mors on one Tffkri. Tickets on sale Nov. 5,7, 9,12, Id, 16, with final limit Nov. 18, inclusive. Grand Millinery opening-next Turn day and Wednesday,,October 23 slid 24. at Miss Kate Slater’s. P ! x i R E S C R I P T I O N Drug Store, CjH nil hi 111 jAtiMiU. ; ■ka.-EMremagagga’ A New Book For Men * Special ArrangerocntH Whereby a Free Copy Can Be Obtained by Every Reader Of This Paper. For weeks tho presses have been busy turning out th enormous edit ■k v lon of Dr. J. Nnwton ■ H ithaway’s Dow book— mypfc K ; >3Manlinest. Vigor, m, •; ,7 Health’ necessary to pyksjAiii* ,/ satisfy tho public do mand. Dr. Hathaway reserved a limited Xiber of these book*. these hohas specially arranged to send f re© by u mall to all readers of this 1 paper trho send names —and full ad dress to him. FdV 20 years Dr. Hathaway has confined his practice almost exclusively to dlswwes of men, and during that time he ha*.r#fctored more men to health, vigor, usefulnea* wwl happiness than anv ten otlfer dvoiors in tle <vvuntry combined. > Dr, HathairftV treats and cures by a method entirely his own, discovered ynd perfected by himself and -used exclusively by nlm, Loss of Vitality, VArtodbeJe, Stricture, I'.lood Poisoning in Its different stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back, all manner of uriinupy cwnfilalnts, Ulcers, Sores and Skin Dlseutes, Brights Dlscaseand all forms of Kidney Trouble*. His treatment for under* toned men restore- lost vitality and makes tho patient a strong, well, vigorous man. Dr. Hatha wav’s success in tho treatment of Varicocele and Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery is phenomenal. The patient Is treat ed by this method at his own horn- without pain £ pr loss of time from business. Th n positively flbe only treatment which cures without fin Oner* atlon. Dr. Hathaway calls the particular atteu " ties Of sufferer*- from Varicocele and Stricture to pages 27,28, 2 H, ao and 31 of hi* now book* W Every case taken by Dr. Hathaway Dsneevaiiy troateaaccording t > its nature, all under ms gen eral personal sufcrvlsiou.aud all remodlesuseu by hHii are prepared from the purestand bestdrugs In his own laboratories under his personal oversight. Dr. Hathaway makes no charge for consulta tion or advice, either at hi* office or by mall, and when a case Is taken the one low fee covers all cost of medicines and professional services. Dr. Hathaway always prefers, when It Is possi ble, to have his patients call on him for at least one Interview, but this 1* not essential, as he has cured scores of thousand* of patients In all sec tions of the world w hom he has never seen. His fitystem of Homo Treatment Is so perfected that he can bring about a cure as surely and speedily as though the patient called dally at hi* office. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. Dr, liathaway &Cos., If Bryan Street, Kavanoah, G*U MENTION TIJJH I’APKK WHEN WHITING, MEXICAN MIXTURE F ' Mi* . For Nervouanegs, Bauk-Acho, I>( upon deucy lusomaria,Hoxua- lim vu-nej, aim all diaeMea resulting from Rarly Li • or* and Later Kxcegsea Over-Work and Worry. wHch f neglected.com pletely undermine th tem. oftn resulting is INSANITY nd DEATH. If you ha\e ,■ n> oi n** atjove hymptom# MEXICAN MIXTURE WiJaLi DUHE VOU IT II * a KQU \L. • Develops Yo tthfu*. Rtrentth and Vigor to ever* part of the body. A >ao quack doctors. Refute substltut’-s, Clot MEXICAN XTORFi. Im- nff. cf.a J*< niH Cj-t re oits Recent dlicovery. Phenomenal auefeesy. Hundred* U-HtinioniAis. $l.O -por bo*. Bfor li.ho. Posi tive guarantee with every svx) order to refund the money if cure ia not effected. It la n<t a atifnulant.hu'. e ronui'der. Try it and c con vinced, S< ud stKinp for pHmptilfc.dA edersa Brown Drug Ou., Bole Agts Brunswick, *Oeorgiair Rainy Day Hats. The very best of the most fafvorod shapes are shown in our assortment. - Tiiwtcd aad Untrimmed Felt Hats In , variety of shapes, ttylea and Colors. Wh have bought and made them up to sell to tboae who desire something serviceable, yet pretty; good, but low priced. These are right, and priced right. MISS KA|E SLATER, 504 GLOUCESTER ST., "Tubi.lie sale Stale of Georgia—County of Glynn. Under and by virtue of the power of Hale contained in the deed to secure debt from Amanda A. Davis to the Brunswick Title Guarantee and Loan Company, made, executed and delivered on the 24th day ot February, 1802, aud w hich said deed to secure debt Is duly re corded on pages 441. 442 ana 443 of Vol 5 of the general record* of Glynn|coanty Georgia, ref erence thereto being had, the Brunswick Title Guarantee and Loan Company will expose and offer for sale to the highcat and best bidder for cash, before the court house door of Glynn county, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday; in November, 1200, all of that certain tract, lot or parcel of lund, with the buildings and improvements thereon situate, lying and. being in tbe Old Town of the City of Bruns wick. Mynu county, Georgia, known and de scribed as the northeastern 80x80 feet of Old Town lot number twelve (12), bounded on the not th by tbe eastern one-half of oldtown lot number eleven (11) 90 feet; east ov Oglethorpe street 80 feat; south by the remaining eastern portion of ealfl lot number J 2 90 feet, and west by the nortn w<‘Fteriijgiprtlon of said Old Town lot number 12 30 fret, raid Old Town lot num ber 12 being identified upon the map of said city made by George K. Bnldwin A. D. 1887, to which refeience is hereby bad. for the pur)>o*e ol liquidating the indebtedness due said com pany by the said grantor, namely, $500.00 prin oipa* debt, besides interest onto the first Tu*s dttv in November, t&OO. amounting to $417.33, and the further Hum of $0 80 as costs of adver tising 'hi* sate. BRUNSWICK TITLE GUARANTEE & LOAN COMPANY. By n. P. GOODYEAR, President. A tteats W. K. Kay, See A Treat. sßo6’ Sfirarif Wo wiH |M.v the ..borr ro.url for any oaoo of Liver ConiplHinl, I lyi-popoi,. Blok H.iklaclio lmliyi-Ktlon. CooHtipotlon or CotlTom;M> wo cennoi core with Wvorato, tho Up-to-I)at© 1 title 1.1,0 r IMJa. wh o the tllreotlotiH aro etiiotly ooniiillnd witti. Thojr ere purely ,CK'*- Tatilo and never tat! to give eatietaction. ? c hoxi a contain 100 pilla. iho boxea contain 40 pllie, 6c iKiaeaoontain 1! nllle. llewaro of.aub etituttsa n<l lint atlona. Ho- thr mail. Stamp* taln. NKUVITA MfcDIOAI, CO , nor. Clin. lon anil ■! ickson Hta., Cblongo. 111. Kur .nlcliy Brown Di ng Cos., Urunawick, Ca SEBVICK BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgia— County of Glynn. Mre, Lihel fordivorce: In tho Superior court of Glynn , . Ta - county. May term, 1900, „ . „ „ o*’dr to perfect set-vice Martin B. Markham granted at said term. To the Defendant, Martin B. Markham. You are hereby required, in person or by at torney, to bo aud appear, at tbo December Term, 14)00, of Glynn Superior court, to be hold eu in andjfor said county, at tbe court bouae.in Brunswick, Glynn count., Georgia, on the llret Monday In Deccmlier, 1900, and you will lie there by ten (10) o'clock, of the forenoon of said day, then and there to unewerthe complaint of tlie plaintiff Mrs. Ella Markham, in the above stated oaso, In her lilwl for divorce. Witness tho Honorable Joseph W. Bennct, Judge of tho Superior conrtof Glynn county. Ibis the i\th day of August, ]no. A. O.TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk of tbo Superior Court, Gltua County, Georgia. ERNEST DART, Attorney for Plaintiff. ■SERVICE BY PUUUCaTIOnT •Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re turnable to December vs., Term, 1900, of Superior _ . .. Court of Glynn coun -4). J. Freeman, ty,Georgia. To the said defendant, O. J. Freeman: Von are hereby required 1 unisonally or by attorney, to be and appear at Ibe next term of the Superior Conrl of said county, convening on the first Monday in December, 1900, then and there to answer the plaintiff, Clydo Frcunah, upon tbemerits of her petition for divorce filed against yon; as in default of such appearance the Court will proceed as toJUslice shall apper tain. Witness tho Hon. Joseph \V. Bonnet. Judge of said Superior Court, this 22d day of August,lCoO. A. O, TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos., Ga. D. W. KKAUSS.PIUTa. Atty. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. State of Georgia—County ol Glynn. Mrs. Lizzie Long Libel for divorce; In tbo Superior court of Glynn vs. county, Mav term, 1900. Order to perfect service, Thomas A. Long, granted at aald term. To tbe Defendant. Thomas A. Long. Yon are hereby required, in person or by at torney, to be anil uupear, at tnc December term, 1900,0f the Glynn Superior court, to bo holden in and for said county, at tho court house In Brunswick, Glynn county,Georgia, ou tbe first MoDday in December, 19C0, and yon will be there by ten (IP) o’clock of tho forenoon of said day, then and thereto answer the com plaint of the plaintiff. Mrs. Lizzio Long in the above stated case, in her libel for divorce. Witness the Honorable Joseph W. Bonnet, Judge of the Superior court of Glynn countv, this the 24tb day of August. 1900. „ . A. O. TOWNSEND, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court, G4rnu County. Georgia. ERNEST DART, Attorney for Plaintiff. ‘A” Tablets For AH URINARY DISORDERS. Or tbe most'Fatal and Prevalent of all dta eases are those o libs KIDNEYS, LIVER and BLADDER.I The Kidneys are two little sieves through which all of ibe hiood in the body must paa* once In every three minutes. In a HEALTHY condition they filter all Impurities into the BLADDER, thence in! of tbe body. If DISEAS ED they olog and swell,deposiiiting URIC ACID and other poisons into tho system, causing dull painsin the baok,Uillionsnos,Ui,ematism, Gout, Dropsy, Grave), Painlul and Frequent Urination, la;ss of Albumen (tbe life essence), and finally BRIGHT'S DISEASE and DEATH! If you have any of tbe above Bymptoui., ‘A ” TABLETS WILL CURE YOU. Try thf-m anil *>o ponviaoc’d. Kec#nt,dic,ovcrr ilur.omin*i,cars*. Hundred* of testunonlel fanuut lm feubutmited. Ity mall sl.oo. Send or ja: ,/hlfct. AtlUroßs PAN-AMERICAN DRUG COMP’Nf BROWN DRUG COMPANY. BRUNSWICK, - - UKOKGIA