The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 27, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! BIG CUT RATE SALE. X)UR STOCK MUST Gb—-EVERYTHING AT COST f Shoes. A Gent’s Furnishings. Humanic Shoes at $3.00 Men’s \Lfkl and Silver Shirts at 7jjc and 51.00 Men's Yiei Kid Bals at. 2.50 Men’s Slimmer Underwear at Cost. Men’s Tan Vici Bals at 2.25 a J' K * -Men’s Winter Underwear at Cost. M.-uY Calf Bals at 2.25 ] I Large Line of Guyei Hats 52.25' .Ladies Ultra Boots at. ...2.75 \ 1 -.ij I Men’s Stiff Hats, latest styles 1.79 ll W Lace Boots at ..2.25 m Boys’and Youth’s Shoes at $1,20 ■Ladies’ Kid Button Boots at 229 •* A large line of half hose and E. &W, Collars at’cost. ■fldies' Patent Leather French Heel Ties at 2.75 Our line of Neckwear is swell and complete. Jfl LARGE LINE OF MISSES’ AND 'M ilp ' V 0 T children’s shoes at cost. v Come and See Us, PALMER SHOE COMPANY. 116 N&Wsastle Street. CHEAP ADVERTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE Advertisement* in this column will be insert ed the ilhiform rate of One Cent a Word for ' each iniertlon. No advertigement, however mall, less than 50 cents. Cush ia advance, B FOB RENT.—Furbished roams at G atreot, near center of tbe city. iJsoelleut winter room*. FOB RENT.—Seven-room houee, at 407 G street. Good location, modern improvements. Apply onpremise.. Morphine, opium, laudinum.cocoalne habit; myself cuted wiT intorm you ol harmless, permsuefl- boms cure. Mary S. Baldwin, box 1212. CElcago DI9SOLU riON. —The Arm of Iteva ris & Levada?, composed of P. Dev ris and S. Levada*. is dissolved by mutual consent. P. D-varis will con tinue the grocery business at the old stand. Lo3T.—Neir me intersection of Newcastle and Giruoeetrr streets, one gold brooctie with amethyst setting. Tbe tinder will be r-warded on return ing the afttne to office <*f the Timeh- C.vu.. B Jailing young men can make .‘6O per ni'Jiifb and tsperteeft. Permancrit J positive. Experience unnecessary. Write quica lor par' cnlarg, Clark & Cos., in A Lieu* sjtrten. Philadel pbia, Pa. WANTED.—COrietikn man or wo man willing to quality for permanent poaitiou of trust, bere or iu home county. S9OO yearly. E close eelf addreased stamped envelope to Secre tary, care of Timks-Call. HEtPWANTED-MALE.-Old es tablished mercantile boose, extending business in this section, wants to ar range with capable man, of correct habits, to manage branch. Salary, SISOO yearly. Extra commissions. Must furnish SBOO and satisfactory lefereooss. “Opportunity.” Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn. 11-18 WANTED.— By gentleman and wife, three larg., unfurnished rooms, for light bcusekeepii g. Address “X,” Tmae-' si-t offi e. "RESPONSIBLE WOMEN caa ala easily to their income by earning a commission, and also an opportunity .to sbt-e n ur distr bu'ion (3 sl7 500 ilk scasb, by faking subscriptions for tbe Delineator. No ou fit requirec Coats only a postal card to enable vou start. Address Buterick Publishing Cos., Dept. D, 17 West 13tb at., New York. References: Aoy bank or ex press agent. FOB HEN T, —Five-room cottage on Norwich street, cor. Albemarle. Apply next door, or to ’Phone 102. A IIONA FIDE SALARY—SI2 WEEKLY.—Men and women to ap point agents and represent us—some to travel, others for local work. sl2 weekly salary and expenses Old es tablished bouse, pleasant, permaucat position ; rapid advancement and in crease of wages. Write at onoe. Ad dress Butlsr & A’dger, Dept. E, New Haven, Conu. 11-13 FOR SALE,—Hillery island, sit uated on Turtle river, containing acres of high land, suitable for rrucif *ng or poultry raising; about 15 acres o'eared; good fi-bmg and ny-ter hede around tbe Island. Also, Island View, oontamg 50 acre*, more or les“, situ a’ed on Gibson and Perviaes creeks, of which is under new wire i fence; 73 'to 100 pear trees, and im- , provements on same. For further 10- j formation, apply to F, Jj. Doerfl.ti ger, 316 tlniou etreet. THE FAIR IS GREAT. k From what those who ‘attended tbe fair at Atlanta say, it must have com* up to all exp cvatioOS, as they are high in their praises of the great event, It is rumored that the crowd was uot as tbe ma'.agement expected, bot with ali of tbis, it bas been a financial suc cess. HAS FEW FRIENDS. The Brunswick liquor men have been fearing tbe prohibition bil l , which is scbsdaled to come op in tbe legislature tbie term, bot from wbat to.- Times Cali/s Atlanta coorespond ent says, there ia no canae for alarm. This measure baa been losing friends for a number o' years, and it bas come tbe point wb‘re it baa only a very few I ft. LAbT NORTHERN TOUR. Minneapolis, Oct. 2G. —Tne Mmnt spo'ls Press Ciub gives m brilliant en . -fainmert tonight, for wbicb six h- a iiM have teen drawn upon in tbe Ivon cities for taleoi. Joseph Jtffer aon wil' contribute bis share. He is making bis last tour of the nortbwea', THE BRUNSWICK OCTOBER 27. UJO VALE BRAVE BUROHERS ■inf -, ! Is Repeated That the Boers Will Soon Surrender, —4v Pretoria, Oct. 27.—Gjneral Lord -L" . ■ - Roberts has this day issued hi* prpcla maiion and amid piv.v pump* and sol emnity declared that tbe Tranivaatre public was now hut a r&ntrilbrancadjura-' free country, and that henceforth it wi*sr* part ot the British realm. OHIO MEDICAL SCHOOLS. Cievelsßd, 0., Oat. 20.--Examina - of students for adnaisstofi f trObio Medical iCbnola began today, wi I continue tomorrow. h l"Yf qi*irea : ; udder tbe law passed at tbe last ses sion of tbe, legislature, that sli stu- | debts wbo• enter the medical sefcot is must receive a certificate of entrance from tbe board of examiner, created by tbe law above mentioned. BRITISH ELECTIONS ESI). Lordou. Oct. 26—The elections fbr mimhers of parliament end today. Under tbe curious methods allowed by British the elections have b en strung along over three weeks, hut the lest are la progress today ia the Orkney and Shetland Islands. Tbs fight bas been a vigorous one. Despite the fact that the opposition have not gained they entered upon tbe campaign having high hopes that they would make a bad break In tbe ranks of tbe ministry. But they have dune nothing ot ibe kind, al belt thtre has been a wonderful dtal ot abuse let loose on the hustings and through tbe newspaper. Chamberlain ha-been smirched, but be hs earned his (joint and snaps his fingers al his detractors. S' LARGE GOLD RESERVE. Washington, Oct. 20.—Gold in tbe United States treasury leached '.be highest point it bas ever attained trice toe foundation of the government. Toe reserve aar.unted to $451,477,464. This istaid to be the largest gold reserve fund in the world. ‘ "AT THE-GRAND. T ■Y' \ - • ’W' Tbe ‘ Georgia Cracker” a farce com edy, was presented Dst night by the Pel Mb h t-Beldenl Company to a large aii4l*|io* whiph was kept In roaMmg drop of ’curtain. wWPfet; Pernobi, as David Doodle, fey bis grptesqu# poiea, silly sayings and “lot of fpolishness,” proved him self lb|ftar comedian of the evsning, jJsverVf'Supported by Jilla Beideni, wbo in abbreviated sklrdi’, in Ber spec imen dance, and song sketches was warmly applauded * - Toe Piokert family Rg&ip shared tbe iifih- evening'. Bw p ay, while having nothing in UtHP*- t's purpose, that, of amusirg those p-esenl. j >. * _ -fa,. ' v MICE UNO TODAY. The Exce sior Literary Society of tbe .Glynn High School, will hold its first rtieeting today and an exc-llent program bn- been arranged. ' Suptr Orr says vieito s are always in vi ed To these meetings and those who g<r today wdl not regret it. This so ciety is ihe only one of tbe kind in Bren,wick and bas done a great deal of good here CURES BLOOD AND SKIN TROUBLES. Trial Treatment Free, Is your blocd pure? Are you auie of tt? D) cuts or scratches best slow ly? Doss your skin neb or burn? Have you Pimples? Eruptions? Aob iDg bones or back? Eczema? Old Sorer ? Boils? Sorofola? Rheuma ti-m? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pair? B. B. (Botanic Blood B*lm),i*,, UT'pSrify your blood, heal every give a clear, ■mooib, healthy akio. Deop-aeated casee, like uloere, canoer, eating sores, Psmlul Swellings, Blood I'olson, are quickly cured by Botaolo Blood Balm. Cured when all else fails. Thoroughly le-ted for thirty years. Drug stored, $1 per large bottle. Trisi treatment free by writing BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlanta, Ga. Deeotibe trouble —free medical advice given. Over 3,000 vci un'ary testimonials of cares by B. B. B. Wr Ns!7 FOUR IN ONE II (w Pr,ckly Ash Bitters I Ea ~ Cures ths KIONfYS, til, LIVER, (hr STOMACH and the BOWELS. #OU * NCbiCINCB FOR ONE COLLAR. * W, J, Butts, Special A^enL GONE FOR GOOD. Alttao ugh many cjnfllc.ing .rop r.sj about the murderer of Conductor Lati mer, baiebeen current lati-lv, it seems that faeis now beyond captuie. Some timo ago a despatch was received from Atlanta tyfng ihenczrohad heun spot ted, but tbly stems to have been a mls’ake. The large reward offered, has caused many of the best deteclrves to work on the case, but the chances are against them Tliosjp who have studied the negro’s nature say that he i? many milts from h?re now * "■ ' -'jiT i Ku>.star’-. G'joc W*-k. “I ha i , -> ver, at vS vf oii.. jr r*oHc. goi s lii-it.c of hd.n rrla.n a v'l!i\ i.noitra a; 1 Dlarrhffitt Ilr-j-,.,1y. toot two d,jsr, ■ it' vhrt ti:v ,;nr ■ "s: ye liev. A.s. Howrr.of Ku:,JU ria, u,m. -tty migbDci sci-os, tlestievtt un i, li.riv. i-.. to k. is.: iv orr tree io i o ream •ne i/oto rhe dccicr. Hi- ow 6 them for tlirex- or io r (i'ty-, witboai relief.tlun ealltd in am .ll *"- do tor wbo tt. au-d him for so ne Cay aml gave him n- reovf. o disciar, ed hlm. 1 wt-Lt . ,*■ f< ec blia tbonext tfe said ins lK.r.as •, In a terrible fix. that they had tie*/: rr.uninfcoffeo i,. ng tbst it was almost bloody .fiu. I ;l ,and himU he b-dtrl-C Cham berlain's Colic, CooJera and Dlat :hma llerr eiiy, and be said, -No.’ X went home and brought him my bottle and gave him ono doee; told him to take another doee in fifteen or twenty mtn uteeif be did not find relief, tint he took no more, and was entirely cared I think it the best medicine l have ever tried.” Foreale by Dr. Bishop’s drag store. It is exasperating to one who known Foley’s Honey and Tar. and knowt-Rfcatlt wtU do, to have a dealer -erommi nd something else as “jut the same,” or ’'Jail ae colds, coughs, croup, la grippe,eto. W.Xiioit,. LOW PLANT a SYSTEM Tir-w&SbifcS'i, Gb., for tbe E'ks’ GrarxiffirriTval and*!’- ■ eat F’air, No vember f'ti t<v 17lb. One fare for tbe round tn'p. Tick its tc be sold Novem ber Bh, /ti,, 9tb, 12 b, H'h and 16 b, wi'b beat limit fc IHtb. A splendid program of atlraclions hts been ar ranged. Plant Syatem ticket bgebt will give full particulars. B. 14. Wuxmm, Passenger Traiflo Mansgor, fimnnah, Ga, A GOOD PROGRAM. Mv r-r Wulff,, of the opera house, is arrsuging ao excellent progrsm for el c ion night, when be is to ricsive rhe election returns by t wire in the bou*e. Besides this iinportsnt. event, he will bsve a good program of epe oisUits by focal stare, and those wbo go wiii hive an evening of real enj >y mpnr. For rpr-iinj, swellings and inmenoss there is nothing so ood ae Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, | Try it. For sale at Irr. Bishop’s drug store. Cbma Near Dying. “For three days and nights I suffered agony uutold from an attack of cholera morhua brought on by eating cuoutnbvra,” saya M. B. Lowther, clera of the district court, Center ville, lowa, ”1 thought I should surely die and tried a dozen different medicines, lmt all to no purpose. I sent for a bottle of Chamber lain Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy aud three doses relieved me entirely. I went to sleep and did not awake for eight hours. On awakening a few boors ago I felt so gratified that tlie first work 1 do , n going to the oifice U to write to tho manufacturers of this remedy and offer hem my grateful thanks and aay ‘Ood bless >ou and the splendid medicine you make.’ ” This remedy is for sale at Dr. Blah op’B drug store. This is tbe season when mothers are alarmed on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cougb Cure, wbiob children like to take. W, J. Buhb. Pure Whiskey, Harper’s. Perfect Wbi-k-y, Harper’s. Every bottle guaranteed Harper’e. Sold by T. New man, Brunswick, Ga. It Heals th- Lungs. W hen suffering from a Treking coign take done of Foley’s Honey and Tar. The soreness will be relieved and a warm, grateful feeling end healing of the pert* affected will be expe rienced. Take no substitute. W. J. Butts. C/ -TOm A . Bear* tbs For Backache ST Q ART’S GIN aud BUCHU: 5