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THOSE WHO
CET HOMS
School Pupils Who At
tain Excellaoce
i mmm list.
The First Month> Report
Shows That the Children
are Hard at Work
Following are the pupil* who at
tained honor* In the public school* for
Octobe:
GRAMM Alt SCHOOL.
Firit Grade—Jordan Traylor, Wil
aon Spear, Marion Moore, Sam Mc-
Crary, Wm. Cline, Sarah Vertlery, An
nie Screyene, Millie Silver*tein, Flor
ine Newman, Carrie Lorentzen, Joseph
Lowe, Florence Dav!*, Colon Byltma,
Ethel Brown, Hattie Brlgge, Carolyn
Atkinson.
Second Grade—Ruby Harvey, Mo
zeile Traylor, Olivia Kay, Dorothy
Burford, Barnnell Robert*, Pahline
Gineburg, Mis* Rita McKinnon,
Third Grade—Louise Baker, May
Scriven, Stella Wentz, Rachel Rogo
win, Keaneth Ammon*, Sam Brown,
Fourth Grade—Lille Gornto, Katie
Franklin.
HIGH SCHOOL.
First Grade—Carrie Stacy, Matilda
Roberson, Letitia Lewi*, Gus Orr.
Earnest Bennett, Joseph Lambrlght.
Second Grde—KUa Bxtrowl’.cb, Ir
ma Simpson, Emma Cornell, James
Osborne, John Bylsma, Rebecca
Cavls, Bertram Kaufman.
Third Grade—Clare O’Connor, Leah
Johnson, Tallulah Fleming.
FIUJi Grade— Leonide Courier,
Edna Ferguson, Edith Ferguson, Janie
Symons, Carl Baumgartner, Anita
Courier. Emma Lee, Maggie Lee, Mag
gie Lee, Maggie Ralston, Mac Bur
roughs,
RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN.
G. H. Hausan, Liras, 0., engineer
L. E. &W. railroad, writes: “I hare
besn troubled a great deal with bck
ci>e. i was induced to try Foley’s
Kidney Cure, and one bottle entirely
relieved me. I gladly reoommend It
to any one, especially my friends
among the trainmen, who are usually
similarly afflicted.”
Pure rendered chicken—fat. Thomas
Kesny. *
For Fine
1 Me! :
■ Fancy Large Celcryj
■ Fancy Cranberries,l
OrangcSw
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
tThe Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood. It acts as a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends strength and
I tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
s*n be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stoma* b :ja<l
Nerves soon succumb to its woiulenul
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
It, Price |I,OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
loine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothaohe, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Psin in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by it. Trice 25c
v>d 60c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a mslioated soap for the skin, scalp
and depiplexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER.. HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable oin tmtuA (OK - the cure of
tetter, eesema and eruptioJ* of the
akin. Price 10c a box.
FOR SALK BV ALL DRUG&ISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprutor,
Cincinnati.
PoUulTs Drug Store
Second hand household
furniture bought and sold,
also pianos, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J, W,
Watkins.
The Plant System will sell round
trip tickets for tbe annual fair, Way
cross Fair Association, at one fare
from Tbomasville, Albany, Savannah,
Brunswick, Jacksonville, Lake City,
Monoicello and intermediate points,
A splendid program of attractions
bss been arranged and visitors will
be well enterta'ned.
B. W, Wb*kn,
Passenger Traffic Mantger,
Savannah, Ga.
The profit ot afield mine depends, not on tbe
amount ot rock crushed under the stamps but
upon tbe amount ot gold wb'ch can be extract
ed from tbe rook. In a similar way tbe value
of food which It oaten doee not depend on ;tbe
quantity wbloh Is taken Into the stomacb but
upon tbe amount of nourishment extracted
from It by the organs of nutrition and digestion
When these organs are diseased they fail to ex
tract the nourishment In auJßcient quantities to
supply tbe needs of the several organ* of the
bedy and these organa cannot work without
nourishment. The result le heart trouble, liver
trouble and many other ailments, Ilr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery, acting on every or
an of the digestive and nutritive system, re
ores it to health and vigor. It cures diseases
remote from the stomach through the stomach
In which they originated. Golden Medical
Disoovery contains neither alcohol pior nar
cotics.
P. DEVARIS,
Gocerics,
Country Produce*
"<Bl—Vegetables, etc.
Also Confectionery.
MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK, GA
Kl-na Ki-n*.-Quinine in tnsiele,. form,
without affecting 11s medicinal value, combined
with molanUid niul Iron. Just the thing tor
children. I‘leusant to Like. 2Se a bottle. For
sale bj*VV. J, Butts, the druggist.
Stops the Cough
an i works off the Cold.
I.axaiitc Itronio Quinine Tablets cur*, a cold
In one day. No Cure, ho-Pay. Price tit cent*
Cbninbei lain's Stomach and Liver Tablet*
cure btnonane*.-, constipation and headache
They are easy to take and plu.isaut in offert
For sale at Bishop's Drug Store.
For Bladder/Troubles
use STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
T. POOL,
Contractor and Builder,
jgt'llO South Stonewall Street.
Mt" -taJjEORGIA.
xfcf ' TT ■
■kOarter will send fof your’otd
Hfthd make them new. and
V ~om. aratively nothing.
B W Beale the bugs.
WE ug from a racking cough take
Oleg’s Honey and Tar. The soreueaa
RrlU be relieved and a warm, grateful fooling
Kud healing of the parts affected will be expo-
Bated. Take no substitute. W.J. Itntte.
FI, * dresses cleaned and pressed
•st’s. 806 Monk St.
THE TIMES-CALL NOVEMBER 3 ,’19005
REED DEAD
IN MEXICO
A Former Brunswickian
Dies of Heart Failure
i mmm no.
Was En Route From His
Mines Home When
Death Came.
Mr. H. W. Reed, former president
of tbe National Bank of Brunawfcki
died suddenly in Mqst'co some days
ago, but the particulars have not as
yet been reocived A deeps'ch from
>eksonv.Ue Ssyr...
"News was received beta tonight o'
the sCflden death in Mexico of H, W.
Reed. *s m of ex-Gjv. Reed of Florida
He was a#' extensive gold miner and
was on his way Uom bit mines to the
City of Mexico wbift.he died of heart,
disease- His family is yieitjng in
Georgia. y
The Tihes-Call made an effort to
hear the death but could
not do so, notwithstanding the taot
that tevcral telegrams were sent in the
effort to investigate.
Mr. Reed resided in Brunswick a
number of years and was among our
leading citizens. Ho was president of
the National Bank and was Interested
in other business enterprises here. He
was a leading light in the Yeung
Men’s Business League and assisted
greatly in its organization.
Before coming to this oily Mr. Reed
edited the Waycrots Herald and had
lived in the Magic City a number of
years: Brnnswickians will regret to
bear the news ot his death.
KIDNEY DISEASES
most fatal of alTcCs^
CadtlSs H
cm CY’C KIDNEY CUHE Is l
lULL I 0 6uaranteid Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. ■*'
W. J, Butts, the Drugist.
LOW RATES—VIA. THE PLANT
SYSTEM
To .Savannah, Ga., for the Elks’
Grand Carnival and Street Fair, No
vembsr sth to 17th. One fare for the
round trip. Tickets to be sold Novem
ber stb, 7th, 9th, 12tb, 14th and lGtb,
with float limit to 18th. A splendid
program of attractions has been ar
ranged. Plant System tioket agents
will give full particulars.
B. W. Wkknn,
Passenger Traffic Manager,
Savannah, Ga.
=>a
Been the /f Us Kind You Haw Always BougN
To Stop a Gold, HWBW
After exposure or when you feel a cold com
ing on take a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tar.
H never falls to stop a cold If taken in time. W
J. Butt*.
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU:
Fresh maccaroont, lady fingers, cream
nils and fancy cakes at CityJ Bakery.
WOMAN
IS LIKE A DELICATE
MUSICAL IHSTRUMEMT
In good condition she is sweet and lovable,
and sings hfe'ssong on a joyful harmonious
string. Out of order or unstrung, there Is
discordance and unhappiness. Just as there
is one key note to all music so there is one key
note to health. A woman might as well try
to fly without wings as to feel well and look
weli while the organs that make her a woman
are weak or diseased. She must be healthy
Inside or she can’t be healthy outside. There
are thousands of women suffering silently all
over the country. Mistaken modesty urges
their silence. While there Is nothing more
admirable than a modest woman, health Is
of the first importance. Every other con
sideration should give way before it. Brad
field’s Female Regulator is a medicine for
women’s ills. It is <===>
est way to cure leu- \
(hewomb. nervous- \ \
ness, headache, Pt j!)Jj 4
backache and gen- 1 I i
eral weakness. You jj 1 I
will be astonished 1 \ **i’’*„*js(
tng with other so- tIPw
called remedies. feSSSIB
We are not asking jimW rnKjl/
youtotryanuncer- £ /
lalnty. Bradfieldt 'igf iSfSHSfck
Regulator has made Jg JwlWjfgjjb,
happy thousands of M.
women. What it Mfj imFMj&jg
has done for others flf /BSIjP
Sold In drug stores Wj /
A frx Illustrated A.-.F?
S> e v:,lN.iit
to who wiiteio
IMf BRAIHffID
REGULATOR CO.
Large, fat mackerel, 10 and 19^eta.,
at O. W. Harper's,
George A. Points, Upper Saodusky,
0,, writes: “I have been using Fo
ley’s Honey and Tar for hoarseness,
and find it the beat remedy J ever
tried. It atopped the .cough tenmedi
mediately, and relieved all soreness.”
After exposure or when you feel a
cold coming on, take Foley’s Honey
and Tar. It naver falls to sure, and
will prevent pneumonia or consump
tion if taken in time .
Fresh oyster crackers, walnut
marshmallows, vanilla jelly, orange
bars, just In, at Harper’s.
;Ship Notice.
Neither th"niaster, owners or con
signees of the British steamship
“Dromore,” will be responsible for
any debte oontract* and by the crew of
said bark.
Vfu. Johnstos & Cos., Lt’p,
Consignees.
-u. ’ ,' h
Jim Carter leads in the clothes clean
ing business, He floes good work.
, I Wmm
Rainy Day jHats.
The very best of the m rt favored shapes are
shown in ut.assorttAent.
Trimaed a;i witriamsd Felt Hits
ta variety of shapes, style* and colors.
\VU have bought and made them up to #ell
to those whd* desire aomethiag serviceable, yet
pretty; good, but low priced.
These are right and priced right.
HISS KITE SLATER,
5W QLOCCKSTKH ST.,
Money toiLend
on Ini Droved Real Estate.
Apply to W. Merchant, Secretary, or
F. E. Twitty, Attorney, of the
ATLANTIC INVESTMENT ,CO.
Wall Paper
AT.THE
PAINT
STORE,
502 MonklSt.
W:H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
.. *las dgws ~~~ ~ teKAD.tp tr —~
*<>• wo.se. .Time Tab!© i
_ , Effective Oct 1, 1905. I
Paseenger Mixed Passenger Mixed
:::::::::::: *uv. ©any. i iy. ;*.
*,*?*?"" *4* W-” Brunswick *u f * oo£n.‘. ‘ msiwm‘,.7l
i®*®* 1 “•••• eeopm... M Vaycrore Iv ; 4 IsPm.... 7 30am....:
MWnm... IS Lpm... iv Wayeroas ar •4 0* pa... j iHsain.'...' ,, '‘ v
J| I &*“••• ap Tilton iv ; 1 Mpm...J 2 15am..
M 0.pm... * 60am.. iv Tiftton at ! 2 00am._ ’
.SO,pm... 4 seam... ar Albany. Iv 12 SOwn.... 1) oiam 'L
MlO pm... MHO am... * r Bavannah It \ i aS' IT
: 1 3 , nTn T
- '■ . 1 ■ J' ? —•j
ViA W AYCROSS A MON TGOMERY .
IS 25a m... li 59am... at Birmingham Iv 4 05pm
0 tOam ... no pm... ar Naanvitle lv 900 am. ’. ~
• t 16pm ... T 99am... ar BuLcuia lvt 8 55 pm...
—— r-r:,':,, : ; :
VIA SAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
I9 Ob nt. 645 pm.. Lv Brunswick Ar 00 pm WOO am r'.'T.".’!
i 419 pm.. 828 am.. Ar Charleitot Lv 11 15pm
i BIS am. TSt pm.. Ar Richmond Lv 9 06am , yisnC
t 823 am.. lee am.. Ar Baltimore Lv * ■
* 1035 am. 850 am Ar Philadelphia Lv . - jilA®.. ....
| 115 pm.. 700 am Ar New York Lv V' '
BETWEEN BRUNaWICH AND bAVANNAH VI4JTO*TP?
...*. eOOam.. 10 30 pm.. ar Jesup lv 500 \ pm..
1015 am.. lsiOßm.,l ar Savannah lv 3*55 pm | qs 00pm., I *
Direct connection made at Wnvcroas with Pullman Sleeping Cart tor all point*.
Between Port Tampa, Key West and Havana. ‘
GOING. \ RETURNING
Lv HortTamp* 11 00 pm Mon, Thor*. Sat. j Ar Port Tampa 2 30 am Thai-. Sac. andtuea.
Ar Key Wests 00 pmTnes. PtLSur | Lv Ky West lOOOp. m. Wed. Sat. and Mi ....
Lv Key Weattt 00 pm Tries. Frt. Sunday I Ar Key West 9 00 pm Wed. Bau and Mo|
Ar Havana 5 00 am Wed.fta’w Mon 1 Lv Havana 2 30pm Wed. Sat. and M 04....
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WJB. EYSRAM . W. COATES, B. W. WR4CNN
Genet al elon Pass. Agent, Pass. Traffic Mgi
Suva Brunswick, Ga. Savanna; Ga
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J. J. LISSNER,
| WHOLESALE 7
Groceries, Tobacco, [Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN,(HAY AND BRAN;A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
W H. BOWEN. J, . N. BRADT
BOWEN & BRADT,
ANO| BUIL.DERB]
Of Stone* Brick and Frame Bnildinw
Man affect iursn ef Cvuac&t, Tfle and Artificial Stone-