The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 06, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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1 TypMfl Ferer Experience Is not desired in your own per son, A Doctor's Observation Is Valuable to AH. Read what one aay about Johnson’s Chill & Ferer Tonic -Last Kail we had a good deal of Typho-Malaria, or perhaps Ty phoid Ferer. Borne patients died; some recovered after six or eight weeks, after trying regular rem -1 edies two weeks, I gave Johnson’s 1 Chill and Ferer Tonic. In no In -1 stance had It been given more than 24 boars, when fever cooled down and did not ret urn. Patients regained good health rapidly" J.K. Kmcuxioa, M. £>., Conway, Ark. Take JOHNSON'S TONIC at the first symptom, and KEEPWELL ■ A. B. Girardeau, Savannah, Ga. Bole Manufacturer. Opera House, Tuesday, Nov. Oth, ■ELECTION JOT. The toffljrfete Election lie turns will be received over a private % . In addition an interesting program will be given cousistiDg of Singing, Dancing, Boxing, Prices only 15c up stairs; orchestra reserved 1 £c; boxes 50c; seats on the stage sl. ELI ZISSIMATO, 3021 Newcastle St. m ii.... •.... Hit I® CIGARS AND TOBACCO k Cream Fresh Iw Da?, Milk Shah Soda Water Etc„ All Kinds of Oandy. Our Orent^^spnclaiist . For 20 years Dr. Newton Hath away has so successfully treated chronic diseases that he la acknowledged today to stand at the head of h iprofession in this line. Bis exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele ana Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures in 90 per cent, of all cases. In the treatment of loss of vital forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, parulysU, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful' Dr. Hathaway's practice is more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other j physicians, readily yield to his treat- j ment. Write him today fully bo;'t , your case. He makes no charge for j consultation or advice, either at his of- j flee or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan Street. Savannah, Ga STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the stove doctor, repairs kinds or cook stoves and ranges, bny and sails second hand stoves, 414 Bay Are it *YOOR FACE Id TOUR JTOBTUHBe Throw ft WftyCosmeUflb. Amerirftn Women throw awftj eeventv-fl • million doll are annoftlly for fftc pow lerft, lotion*, etc., mo which are made of potamoaa fobataae B aaa ■troy the .kin. To eecm a a liattira!.,Boa Healthy Complexion, get a VIBGIN BUBBHR MASK. Restore. ortsiaai contour, permanently ra- S “ ‘ Abaolotely harm lew. KmhlU guaranteed. Write tor pagtgaßan. Trio* P. 50 by TIHGlff *VBBKB,CO,I West Utk el N. T Brown Drag Cos., Sole/gts Brunswick. Georgia. READY FOR THE REUNION Aopsta Will Give tie * Brave Oil Solars A Graai Tie Augusta, Ga., Nov. s.—Gen Ciemant A . Evans spent Saturday in Augusta with the Confederate reunion commit tee I ', making Anal preparations for the approaohtng reunion of the Georgia division of the United Confederate Veterans in thia city, November 14th, 15th and 16 h. General Evans says that, be has never known more admir- able preparations than those being made for the reception of the large number of veterans and their friends who win throng Augnsta during re union week. Any survivor may feel assured, be rays, that the utmost at tention which the hospitality of this oity can secure will be afforded him. General Evans also says that this will be the most not,be reunion yet held in Georgia. At today’s conference it waa deoided ‘hat five horses be allotted to eteh brigade for the parade during the reunion. The parade, it was deoided, should be on Thursday, and the line of march will be: Assemble at corner of Greene and Jaokson streets, at 3 p. m., and move down the north side of Greene to Center, out Center to Broad, up north side of Broad to Marbnry, out Marbnry to Greene, down north side of GreeflWWWfSPton out to Broad, passing reviewing s'and on which will be the governor and staff. BRIGHT’S DISEASE CURED. I suffered frem kidney trouble, which flnaliy beesme so aggravating (hat I was obliged to give up my posi tion which was paying me SIOO per month, and I cams to the city for treatment, but after aeveral months I was weras ira'esd of belter. I was adv’sed o( Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure and I bought a bofil-, and I am now so well that I shall return to take a bet'er position. My cure I regard * almost miraculous. My wife was al o suffering, end .be has been taking your medicinp for a short time, and is so much improved that sbealready re gards a cure for ber as certain. J. H. Wright, Clarked !e. Mils. Price 50 ceti'3. For sale by alt druggists. WA NTED.—Christian man or wo man willing to qualify for permanent position of trust, here oi in home county. S9OO yearly. E':eloae eelf addressed stamped envelope to Secre tary, care of Times-Call. Shave at Clark’s, the only b.rVr j shop in town using Rochester sterilizer j charged with B ro Phenol. 15. Ei M ESlQiln! so} Newcastle Street Wishes to inform the ladies of Brunswick that they wHI find the iargeat and latee. novelties in Bats, - Infanti - Caps, - Bililjoiis, AND ALL KINDS OF HiIRGOODS, FANCY GOODS A Specialty. , i HJ^BRUNSWIQK TIME&-CALL N,T\ KMBER 6, L9OO < i/i t J §o©ietg. The Merohants and Tradsr’e Car nival to be given for the benefit of the Presbyterian church, under the man agement of Mrs. J. W. Price, prom isee to be a grand auocsss. It will be given at the opera house Thursday night, Nov. S. Tiokets are now on sale at Butt’s drug store; prices are 260 and 36?. Mrs. Masse of Abbeville, S. C., la visiting her daughters Ip thia o>ty, Mrs. W. J. Way and Mrs. Susie W. Way. Mies Edna M. Cook of ;Newarlr, N. J., is the guest of Mrs. S. H. Cook, at 1028 South Albany street. M'Sa Cook will return to Newark Saturday. Mies Virginia Boyle is improving from a reoent tlln>ss. Mr*. E. D. Wolffs ia visiting rela tives in Albany. Mies Lizzie Demiug is suffering a slight indisposition, to the regret of many friends. Mrs. and Mis* Miller, mother and sister of Mr. T. B Miller, will shortly move from Cumberland to Brunswick, where they will reside in future. Mr and Mrs. C. L. Candler have moved into the bouse on Union street recently oooupied by Mr. H. T. Dnnn. saww=3 s£*..•**g® Mr. and Mrs. M. Isaac return today from Atlanta. Mrs. J.J B- Wright and IMiss May . , wiiiniwewwwakem Wright left, yesterday for St.* Simon", after a pleasant visit to Mrs. Duncan Wright. 5 At..-. When yen feci tt at life is hardly worth the eandle take a doso of Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets. They will cleanse your stomach, tone up your liver and regulate your bowels, making you feel like a sew man. Wot sale at Hi shot's Prog store. This is the sesftoo when mothers are ala.Yied on account of croup. It is quickly cured by One Minute Cough Cure, which children like to rake, W, J. Butte. Today take Fotey'a Honey and Tar It positively prevent* pneumonia, of other eerioos results from colds. It may be too late tomorrow. SSOO Reward. We will pay the above reward for any case of Liver Complaint, Dyspepbia, Blck Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costivenesa we cannot cure with Liverkta* the Up to-Date Littfe Liver Pills, when the directions are strictly complied with. They ire purely vege table and never fail to give satisfaction. 25c boxes contain 100 pills, IDo boxes contain 40 pills, 6c boxes contain 15 pills. Beware of.sob stilutes and imitations. 86 t bjr mail. Stamps taken. NERVITA MEDICAL CO., cor. Clin ton and J ckfOn Sts., Chicago, 111. Fur sale by Brown Drug Cos.. BrannWick. Ga 4 BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP 8F FIGS ... vxtrar\oTxraicD by... CALIF ORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. nr-VOTE THf SAMB M'. T. Briddlemar, of Parsballville Mich,, was troubled wuh salt rheum for thirteen years and had tried a o umber of dootors without relief. Af ter two or three applications of Ban ner Halve, ber banda became be’tur, and in a short time sbe waa entirely oared. 50TICJ5 TO TATPATKEB. tot (be perpoee of collecting t.he Htatp and County Tax for .WO, 1 will e at tlx following district precincts on datea named, to-wit: IS IJtst. Oct. 17, Nor. in and Uc. a. *7 Dtat. Oct 18, Not SO and Dae. 4. 1844 Dial >i. ~Not.l) and Dec 6. ISIS Dial ' cl. 24, Not, M and liee 7 18 Uiau Out, W, SO, SI, Nov. *7,14.18. and Deo. g. 18, 11. If. J. T. C. Glynn Cos, Chamberlain’# Cough Remedy in Ohi cago7 Hlsg- a Bros., the popular Booth Alda drng giat,center auth atroet and Wot '.worth avenue aay: -W -eU a groat deal of Chamberlain*! t ugh Kernedy nnd and thn* It given the moat aati.lrcvOi reanlt*,eapocfaU7 among children foo aaverc colds nod cront." Vor tale at Blab - op't Drag tort. An antiasptic after nbtviog. Clark, the barber. ALWA t KEEP OK HAND 1 ’FUnvKiUev There | s no kind of pain or ache, Internal or exter nal, that Pain-Killer , will not relieve. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS A SON. Bright’s Disease. High living. Intemperance, exposure and many other tilings bring on Bright’s disease.. Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent Bright’s dis ease and all other kidney or bladder disorders if taken in time. Take nothing else. W. J Butts. Bloodworth &Jones New Liverv Stables New Buggies FiiifoMorsesl ~ Prompt attention given ah orders. Drayage a spec ialty. Phone 24-3. E St GEORGIA DETECTIVE AGC’Y BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, Civil and criminal oases attended to business strictly confidential. En quire* conducted with seoreev. L- xJ. LEAVY IVltnoiy Southern Railway Cos. Office <>f General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. BCHKDUL.ES. For Bavajtah, Washington and New York. Lv Brunswick 610 am 05 pm Ar Savannah .V.. .-.Sb 30 ton 18 50 am Ar Washing Um . 735 am BGO pm Ar New York 2 03 pm 6 23 am For Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick ... 5 (K) am 825 pm 005 pm Ar Jacksonville.. v 35 am 740 pm 130 am For Macon, Atlanta, Louisvillo and Cincinnati Lv Brunswick 6 40 am 0 05 pm Ar M aeon l m pm 3 no am Ar Atlanta ................ 8 50 pm 5 20am Ar Louisville. 7 60 am 7 Bopm Ar Cincinnati 7 45 am 7 40 pm From N©w York, Washington and Savannah. Lv New York —*SO pm 12 16 am Lt Washington., v r s pm 1115 am hv Savannah.... 3 . pm 520 am r. oo ora Ar Brunswick. .6 2t '* 805 am 835 pm From Jacksonville. Lv Jacksonville 136pra Ar Brunswick... 6 25 pra From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Lv Cincinnati ........... * 8 80 am 8 00 pm Lv Louisville 7 45 am 7 45 pm Lv AtlAnta 10 45 pm 12 06 pm Lv Macon. . 1 00 am S3O pm Ar Brunsw ck T 10 ain 8 35 pm >, Pleasant to the taste. ; Effective, reliable. I DR. J. H. McLEAN’S ; LIVER AND j KIDNEY BALM ; Eliminates uric add. The best ! remedy for Rheumatism and ! diieases of the Stomach, Liver j and Kidneys. Si • Bottle, at druggist*. ! THE DU. 4. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE OO. t ! ► §T, UHftt. HO. FOR BALE BY V jttTiTd 4*S. .Druggist. I RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN. G H H'nsen, Lima, O , engineer L. E. &W. railroad, write*: “I have been troubled a gteat deal with buck* ache. I waa Induced to try Foley's Kidney Cure, and one Bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend it tn any nor, e pec'Bily my friends among tL tra’muen, who are usually e milarly affiloled.” Tell .Ifm Carter when to tend fo your ololhiug to be oleaned and preessd. SHIPPING REPOK!. Corrected Daily by Oapt. Otto JohannoaoD Port of Bruns .-iok, Nov. B, 1900. ARRIVED 4TH. S3. Carib, Ingram,Boston via porto sailed 4rn. SoLr. Lttira U. Anderson, Harris, Perth Amboy. ARRIVED STH SS, Colorado. Avery, New York. Br. bark Conductor, Lombard, New York. BAILED BTH. S 4. Cam!, lagrani, B mton vr Char leston. SCOTT’S EMULSION of cod-liver oil is the means of life and enjoyment of life to thousands: men women and children. When appetite fails, it re stores it. When food is a burden, it lifts the burden. When you lose flesh, it brings the plumpness of health. When work is hard and duty is heavy, it makes life bright. It is the thin edge of the wedge; the thick end is food. But what is the use of food, when you hate it, and can’t di gest it? Scott’s emulsion of cod fiver oil is the food that makes you forget your stomach. Wett send you a little to try, If yon like. SCOTT & BOWNE, 405 Pearl street, New York Dr. W. H. Lawreneevil'e, Va„ write*: “I am u.intr KodnJ Dys pepsia Cure in u,y prentice among se vere Mae* <*f indigestion, and find it an admirable vefrteitv.' 1 Many hun dreds nf physicam depend upon the u-e of Kodol Dyapep.ia Cure in atom- | acb troubles. It digests whs l you Pat. | and allowa you to pat all the good food you übt'd, providing vou do not over load four a’omach. Gives instant re lief end a pejmanfnt cure. W J. Butte. 1,-i.p!■ inti *ioii .‘.if..*;; •..• nah. (’art* \Vbißlv.-y,tHsrper’s. Perfect !Wiuk*-y, Harper’*. Every buttle guaranteed Hurper’.. Sold tn T. New -man, Brunswick, Ot. Why Suffer From Colds, Coughs. Kh ’Vimstl.m and other ill* r h' nor from cool ani chillynlghtH, Rpliff.lf not <or tain cnrc'ayri hto ca.'f loach. Our stock of DRUGS and MKDIOINF.S Gout •* i*w al J tho W"1I known ApeciiicA for theite trouble*. Writ you or four doctor wuat e>*u \hs oaaily gup piled ftt An antfaeptie aYlyv'eßaving. Clark, the barber. /' Servioe By Publication. STATE OF GEORG I A--County of Glynn.' , John Rogers, ) In Glynu Superior Court, May vs. > Term, 1900. insic Rogers. ) LIBEL FOR DIVURCE. i.Y> the Defendant, Susie Rogers: You are hereby commanded to be and appear •t the Deoember Term, next, of Glynn Superior Court, to l>e hoiden at the court house in Brunswick, Glynn County, Georgia, on the First Monday in December, 1900, and by Ten (10) O’clock of the forenoon of said date, then aud there to answer the complaint of the plain tiff in the above stated case in Ilia Lioel for Divorce. Witness the lionorablo Joseph W. Bennett, Judge of the Sup' rior Court of Glynn County, this the 10th day of July, 1900. H. F. duBIGNON, Clerk Superior Court. Glynn t ounty, Ga. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Mrs. Mary C. Reppard vs. Jefferson Levy, The National Bank of Brunswick and the May or and Council of Bruuswick.—Petition for par tion of realty in Glynn Superior court, De cember Term thereof, 1900. To the ilefcndrnt, Jefferson Levy: You are hereby notified that the petitioner in the above stated case will apply for a parti tion of that certain real property in the, state of Georgia, county ot Glynn and city of Bruns wick, described as follows: TANARUS e Northeastern portion of what is know n as and called the “Thirty Acre Tract*’ or “The Wells Tract;” bavmg the following courses and distances, tp wil: ComiiiMfiig at the centre of the South ern line of street and running thence Southwardly 1,010 feet; theuee running Kast wardly 810 feet; thence running Northwardly 1610 feet; thence running Westwardly 855 feet, except three certain small tracts heretofore sold by the owners; such application for par tition of said land will be made at the uext term of said eouit to bo held on the flrot Mon dao in December next. This notice given in pursuance of an order granted September 28,1900, by Hon. L’anl E. tseab rook, judge of said court presiding, the Houorable Joseph W, Bonnet being disqualified in said case. Witness the Honorablo Paul F. Seahrook, judge of said court presiding, this October 1, 1900. H. F. DU BIGNON, Clerk Superior Court, Glynn County, Ga. SPARKS A TWITTY, ' Petitioner’s Attorneys. John M Steele Application for re- Janie Hudler, formerly moval of Janie Steele. disabilities. Notice is hereby given that on the (sth day of October, 1900, the undersigned filed in the omoe of the clerk of the Superior court of Glynn county his application for removal of the disa bilities resting upon him under tha verdict and lodgment rendered In said court May 21, 1900, in the| suit of his former wife, Janie Steele, rgaiust himfor divorce, and that said applica tion will be heard at the term of said court be ginning on the first Monday in December next. This October 8,1900. JOHN* M. STEELE CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County, To whom it may concorn: 11. J. Roed having in proper form applied to mo for permanent letters of administration on the estate of George McArthur, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors aud next of kin of George McArthur to be and appear at my office w ithin the time allow ed by law aud show cause, if any they can, why jermaneot administration should not he grantod to H. J. Road on George McArthur’s estate. Witness my hand official signature this 12th day *of Oo tobor, 10(0. HORACE PART, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Whereas. Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George W. Calvin estate, represents to the court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully administered George W. Calvin’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they c*n, why said ad ministratrix should Hot bo discharged from administration, and receive letter* of dismis sion on the first Monday in December, 1900. HORACE DART. Ordinary. Administrators Notice. All persons having claims against estate of J LI. Campbell will present them to the under signed, and all owing said estate will idease pay their accounts to J. J. SI'EARS, Adra’r, Estate Ji G. Campbell. State of Georgia—County of Glynn. The GO-partnership heretofore existing, under the firm name and style of Taylor,Cook dr Com pany engaged in the aw mill business, in the manufacture of cypress lumber, and otherwise, at Brunswick, Ga., having served ita purposes, itis mutually agreed by alt of the undersigned members of said firm that the said partnership be and tho 9ine is hereby dissolved, by mutual consent. The busitjess heretofore carried on by the said company will hereafter be conducted by tho corporation duly created by the Superior court j of Glynn comity. Georgia, with its principal office In Brunswick, Ga., kuow as and called I the Taylor-Cook Cypress Company. All debt ors, creditoi e and other parties dealing with paid co-partnership in the past and all persons otherwise interested will take notice. ThisOe tolgsr I-*, 1900, Respectfully, (>, N. Taylor. T. U, CoOk. Will 8 Taylor. J. U Cook. Mrg. Hattie J, I css, A. W. Cook. Mrs. Rebecca A. O ok. J. IV. Cook. Airs. I. M. Calvin. ■[.SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. Mrs. Clyde Freeman, Libel for Divorce. Re turnable to December vs. Term, 1900,0f Superior Court of Glynn coun- O. J. Freeman. ty, Georia. To the said defendant, O. J. Freeman: You arc hereby required* personally or by attorney, to b ®nd appear at the next term of the Superb tor said county, convaning on the first „w-y in December, 1900, then and i there to answer the plaintiff, Clyde Freeman. 1 upon the. merits of her petition for divorce filed against you; as in default of such appearance the Court will proceed as to justice shall apper tain. Witness the Hon Joseph W. Bonnet. Judge of said Superior Court, this 2i’d day or Augtftt,BOffi A. O, T<IWNbK.NI), Deputv Clerk Superior Court. Glynn Cos., Ga. D. W. KB/tVSS.ritfTft. A tty. WHEN LAGRIPPE BEGINS, CURE IT l If you waft ytra will be aorry. Peopla take quinine for It, and when they are well, the effect* of la Grippe and quinine together, often eauae more eiokneee. JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TONIC Caro* fa a Day or Night. He bad effactaare felt and yon don’t have to put yourself on a Heady diet of tt, aa you do with quinine. Mr. W. W. Caldwell, at Cbloago, write, that eight doeee taken Inouiw day cured hin> completely. JIA * • cure you. Maff borUe If II roree a | Mot one cent if A. B. OIRARI*' 7