The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 15, 1900, Image 5

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THE mX¥ERICAN.' A GLANCE AT THE GREAT ENTER PRISE ITS PURPOSES. True Picture of Nineteenth Century Development Arran K cd In n Setting ot rnmrpaseed Beauty nnd Splen-' dor at Pan-Amerlcnn Exposition. 'S i If one may "judge by the presence- of thousands of workmen at the grounds of the Pun-American Exposition uudr the wonderful progress they have made during-the last few months, the Exposition will be, opened In a condi tion of completeness upon the Ist of May next. i For the benefit of those who, for any reason, have hot been Informed coy bernlng the plans and purposes tit f ,rast enterprise I will state that tit , Exposition grounds are In the northern ■ part of the city ; . of Buffalo and have' an area of 350 acres. Buffalo, with Its 400,000 population, IS preparing the most artistic creation erfr, produced for the purposes of an expesfflon. The complete ! work will cost probably $lO,- 000,000, e-xcloeive of exhibits. The landscape Upon which the build stand inclu.ies a part of one of the glbst beautiful parks in Buffalo or. hi 'MSB S ■'M; IffTi , nfn HP* ■& *g|rgjj i HALL OF MUSIC. •fact, In the World. The Exposition >ill thus hare the aetUfcg of trees, lawns* and water feature*, which have ;eot the city ofrHSuffalo millions of dol lars. The main Exposition building* are some 20 or more lit number and arc .arranged about a system of beautiful ’courts some ',3 sc res la ertent. The arrangemen'. is such as to permit the most exquisite decorative effects that the best trained artists of the world may he able to produce. 1 Space will permit only an enumera tion of the principal buddings. These are: Tbo Electric Tower, 375 feel high, which Is to be the centerpiece cf glhc most brilliant and novel electric II- Tutu (nation ever conceived; the 'Vropy lse, or, architectural screen, nt tbs northern end of the grounds; the Stn .dimn. for sporting and athletic events; the AgriedHmv building. Manufactures and Liberal Arts Inifldlng:, Ethnology building, tin- (.lover ,nn nt group of three great buildings, the Midway res taurant building. Electricity building, the Machinery and Transport ntiouJJulld ings and Railroad Station, the Temple of Music, Graphic Acts. Horticulture. Minos. Forestry. Dairy. Ordnance. Ser >e and nth-r buildings, the Ai brigiii. Gallery of Art, cos',in" thc New York Elate bulMhig. costing slis,odt). besides Ihe state and love -* buildings mid numerous other str-e --til res or N nu'ifU ami t:itcm;tlng do sign for a variety of pilrp ; s; s. The Midway at the Pan-American Exposition alone v. ill cost nor;* b an some large expositions. It Is intimat ed the cost of the Midway will In* about $3,000,000. r-s it will ha . re than a mil.-of frontage closely built with ihe most picturesque strut- ,'es conceiva ble and will contain Ixrv.ven > and 40 entertainment featurcu cf most novel itnd ii (cresting el’.r.ractcr. * .Tl>e prr--- -**! of the Kr-'niOnn are — THK °I , I amsoictew pcrk malt r jsk.v iJfc , tzz world! iMj ©3P 8 An absolute cure for Con- _ sumption. There would be RlKlllll' deaths from Consump- Mil II ■ S U??' Bronc „ t,i ‘ i . Grip or B ■■ V Whooping Cough if every B family kept a bottle of ESf JBfc-AasK-^i The true Elixir ’ Pu re Malt F jiaSSi of Life it aids Wk *■ biskey in the house \ / Digestion Stim- BTh. „_ _ and administered it to \ Hd*uWßir / mates the Barm 188 member of the VS?£isSs>' Blood, In vigor- IBS at the approach ates the Brain, Q U■ B ° f B col<l or cough. Builds Nerve ™ As soon as you feet the no FUSEL OT. Tissue, Tones first symptoms, take asmall quantity in a wlno Up the Heart and Prolongs M mm eia ? B of water, milk or cream, Life. A LEADING NEW H S ■ and continue to do so three or YORK DOCTOR says:- HUH 2 U fo .r times a day until all aigns of ‘‘Duffys Pure Malt Whis- BH|3|T the W '”?L cod have din key IS A FORM OF FOOD HYIkH fi I huffy’s Pnre Malt ALREADY DIGESTED.’* ■W ■ til ■ ■ Whiskey not only CU RES the DR. WILLARD MORSE, cough, but heals the lungs and American Director of the Bureau of Materia klUs “ e consumption gum. SMedica and one of on- most learned |l|| ■ ■ chemists, says: ‘ Daffy's Pure Maßl ■ Malt Whiskey is absolutely pure El B and does not contain a • rop .>f fusel mSmd 111 ifit Sf MB oil.” ABRAM i: ELMEi’ fTtica, ■■ l|l9|R|ft D N. Y„ 118 years months Jf old, rays.— I "Duff, s > ure Malt Whiskev has nmol™*** kept me perfafy well. X take no othw nfeSicS?" S 1 7 Uf ° “ nd The World s Famous Medicine sse "** *“* • All druggists and grocers, ordiretf $1 00a bottle. Beware of imitations, they are lojurions. Send for free medical booklet. * DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO. ROCHESTER. KY. WOMEN MUST SLEEP. Avoid Nervous Prostration. If you are. dangerously sick what is the first duty of your physician ? He quiets the nervous system, he deadens tire pain, and-you sleep well. -Rwanda ask. “what is the cause?” and the' answer comes in pitying tones, nervous prostration. It came upon you so quietly in the beginning, that you were not alarmed, and when sleep deserted you night after night until your eyes fairly burned in the darkness, then you tossed in nervous agony, praying for sleep. Mas. A. Habtlkt. Ton ought to have known that when you ceased to be regular in your courses, and you grew irritable with out cause, that there was serious trouble somewhere. You ought to know that indigestion, exhaustion, womb displacements, fainting, dizziness, headache, aiid : backache send the nerves wild with affright, and you cannet sleep. Mrs. Hartley, of 231 W. Congress St., Chicago, 111., whose portrait we pub lish, suffered all these agonies, and was entirely cured by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound: her case should be a warning to others, and her cure CRrrv conviction to,the minds of every suffering woman of the un failing efficiency of Lydia E. Pihkham’a Vegetable Compound. noU merely to give the })eoph* u' tfioSF magnificent aud attractive entertain ment, but It will furnish the opportu nity for every one to.inform.JUmselt upon the progress of .tba nineteenth century. The Exposition 1s held for the purpose of celebrating the achieve ments of the western world during a century of unparalleled progress. It Is world affair, ell the govenWWmsor the western hemi sphere having been Invited to pnr±|jpl pato In all departments. Official re sponses have been rn’nde by every im portant government, state and depend ency of the western world, nnd they are preparing to be represented by most creditable exhibits. The exhibits are classified in the fol lowing divisions; Electricity and elee trk'Hl appliances; tine arts, painting, sculpture and and (Di-etion; graphic arts, ; typography, lithography, steel and cop per plate printing, photo mechanical pro, esses drawing, engraving ajrtd Imoi: binding: libera 1 rift*; edacatlon, engineering, public works, conslrije tive arcbltecutrc, mnslc and drama, snritr.tiim nnd livryii *e*; ethupli gy, at'ciow*!, prngress of labor nnd Invention, isolated :iud collet-: Ive ex hibit-; aglint", ngrleitlttirnl Imple hic: ’-: -m ,-hinery and oppUanevs. foods and their acc saorles, iinrtleul tui-e, viticulture, agriculture, forestry and forest products, fish, fisheries, fish products and apparatus for fish ing; mines and metallurgy, machinery, manufactures, transportation, rall ""••• vessels, vehicles, ordnance, <-x --hndts ft mu tlie Halwniian islands, I’orto Blco, Guam, Tutuila and the riiillppiue Islands. The Exposition h.na tin* in*thrKement tint -m'v of the sta’c of New York, " ' -I;"*.*: - .': i fT.rf (: . hr* of the * fWtlo:: •• - - 1.1. el.' 1.. •.*!);•--irlut r ' '• r < - . v ifti -' ' - * 1 • ;*-r lit;.-, gr.-rt. . r*i*;ir-iffTr,id f... al*ii i e.---- • .* •• •’ •' ... ~r THE BRUNSWICK riMES-CALL- -NOVEMBER 15. i<UO oftEe wonderful progress 61 the west ern world. It will be like a great uni versity, at which the young and old yrill become for the time being stu dents of western civilization. About 12,000 people have subscribed t 6 the stock of the Exposition, and It la a public enterprise In the' broadest sense of the term, the aim being to pro duce a magnificent spectacle to delight the artistic sense of all who attend and to present through the medium of an army of enterprising exhibitors a true picture of nineteenth century de velopemnt. John Ci. Mllburn, an emi nent lawyer of Buffalo, is president, and the director goueral is William I. Buchanan, who was director of the departments of agricultnre, live stock and forestry at the World’s Columbian Exposition at Chicago and afterward for six years United States minister to the Argentine Republic. Mark Benisitt. “PAN-AM.” RESTAURANTS. The Best of Service? Will B© Pro vided. The needs of the Inner mnq will be well attended to at the Pnn-Anierl£wf Exposition to lie held at Buffjjdb from May 1 to Nov. 1, 1001. exposi tions a great tnAslalie has been made by not providing for good restaurants, when* satisfactory meals cquld be ob tained at reasonable prices. Either tba food obtained has not been of good quality or prices charged have l>eeu,ex' orbitant or the facilities in some par ticulars have been Inadequate to the occasion. %• There will be good restaurants in dif ferent parts of t}ie grounds of the* Pan- American Exposition, so that It Will not be necessary for visitors to go out side of the grounds to. Stour.* a good meal, well served, nt ii dioderate price. AH lasted " HI be suited In the services rendered, will be places where jsneais will be served on an elaborate pit® % suit the most fas-, tUiiusj* fast* and where prices will, be In proportion to those* charged -al bMtdCliifts restaurants in large, cities. Twßb-,jvlll Ik* otlier places where, the tneatfjjWlU he clump, lut the food appe. ttziug and healthfuljj id the surround- Ings (Sean. There vvfiiTVe retttuuriuitu In the beautiful- building at the en tranco to Ihi' Midway, another In a similar Building at the entrance to the Stadlinn.-puether in the Eleefrtc To-w* or, which will be one of the great cen ters of interest oti the Exposition grofimls. and another on the M.lilwny. Befreidsments will also he served iu the T'-rfiple of Music", wjilch may fie en joyed by visitors nt the same time that they are listening to the concerts In progress in .the auditorium. There will also boa New England kitchen, a Ger man restaurant, a .Mexicou n itauront, an Italian restaurant uud other places v here various kinds of refreshment! will be served. EAGLES AT THE EXPOSITION, Reinurfrialile Urenratlsn For l'.thnol. r Building nl Unffalo, The building devoted to tile Depart ment'; of Ethnology and Af-limology at the Pun American Exposition, which Is now approaching completion, will have some remarkable sculptural dec orations. Among them will be glgratlc figures of angles and lions, which will bo plndeil upon eight cf tins id panels 11; U'l nn '■ IVi, of the domes. Tl-i-se sculptures !u staff will be conspicuous features of the architecture of this beautiful build ing. Models lu clay are (list made of the figures, and from them reproduc tions In stuff are cast. The model, offthe eagle has just been completed it is of colossul size. In the model m arly 10.000 pounds of clay have been used, aon each btrd, when <ast iu stuff, will weigh fully two tons. The sculptured eagle will measure nearly 16 fbet In height. If on run-ArMirlcan. A movement to Interest the public scbot.Ueachers and public school pupils In tlie Tan American Exposition to be held at Buffalo uert summer has been started. It originated In some of the public schools of I'ennsylvauia and Is being taken up elsewhere us the wis dom of tbe plan becomes apparent. The Idra Is to have"the teachers In tbe pub lic schools write essays for various oe radons of an educational character on the objects and alms of the Exposition and tbe bearing that such a display will have on the commerce of the world. A almllar plan regarding the I’m.3 Ei,>gltlon was found quite suc cessful aid resulted In the attendance of n large corps of t-ach'-ra at that fair, rhe plan coni tinplates also essay* by n :pil*. It Is believed that in this way mreb Information can he spread re ,urdlug tbe benefits to be derived from < ultivatiug closer relations with the afferent countries of this hemisphere md hat it would result iu greater In liigc.ice unioug ti e pnl.'ic s- hool tec here m l pupil, on this subject, as well as a larger attendance among fill" Iran or tbe population at the Us., Tf*n rtcei <;a’ a .lx u. . Voe. 111! if PIfIOGJ Perfumes and Toilet Articles We have just* received anew supply of a well selected stock of Perfumes amV' loilet boaps, and now have on hafi& iaos,t.o£ the special odors in both imnotted tod do mestic goods fTOin the very best manufacturers. .- . - - • ' IJ• - ' It Will Cost You Nothing 1 . To examine our stock before making your purchases. We will always give you our whether P,eaS " rC ta Sh ° WillK y ° U “ J ’ ,hinß *> store - We Have Just What You Want In Drugs, Perfumes, Soaps, Patent Medicines and such other Sundries as are usually round in a modern drug store- If you should want anything not to be had in our mar ket we will be more than glad to get it for you in our next order. We are here to serve you at any time. Our Prescription Department Is filled with a fine assortment of new and fresh medicines for doctors’ prescriptions You need not hesitate to send us your prescriptions to fill, as we give this department our personal attention. Uur experience dates back for about one quarter of a century. 1 erfect satisfaction guaranteed to every lady. Why not call and see us- SMITH’S PHRRHKY7 The Gash Druggist, 131 Newcastle, Corner Monk. The T nets Cam. job office la now in full blast again and those who desire to save money should let it bid on hair work. Btst workmen and bes ’ .quipped. CALL ON L. A. Filler FOH Kiln m WHiner Boari.ii lliii end Firing Stock Just Keceivei* Corner Bay #nd Maiisticld. Phono 177 ' 'v nlate in. 'o**-' * eb-re kiin drh iumbet can be bought. PUBLIC SAIK. Georgia- C niy of Clynn. Under a imwc-r of Mis e it*iund in that oer tain deed to HCpnre dob fr mL, V. Carroll to M a. M 1, Barker, raid iirrd being recorded in Vol b of mortgi.g. a. folio MiUhere will bo s l„ lieforc tbe d,Kr of tb > art house of gain countv, in Brunswick, G-oi(rl,, on the Arm 'I needs? In leoembtr pcor'i o, between in., 'e, hi bo n> of rale to the < iirbi-at and b at bid d< r, for cars, Ml of teat c--t i o i i,,t,,r e*<e-1 of Isnd.aitustein fa il county and atite, bout s I miles north of the city of Brunswick, in tbe Mth diatru tti M.,i,f naid county, dn •cnlied in a deed from E, M Turner to aaid C roll nn 2'. ten of land, having the follow ing courses, dialanceaand adincaanrtnienlg to aav : Commencing at a pine tree on tbe puto licro’d leading irom *bt la known na the old Cnapel to be Bonder Go-dbieadPlace, and running thencoaourti 3i degreca wct, U chalna ana 43 nnks to a stake; thenco mailing itt>rtb to degreea west, 7 chains and SO links to a plno treo; Uien-e -iinm/ig north 37 deefecaeast it Chains end 43 links to a bln- t gum tree; thence running an it* to degrees east, 7 chains und so link, to the lntliel polnetwiid tract bounded on the doi ih by lands of estate of If. (j. i a v. on tbe ess- bj nid public rond from,Old Ohapcl to said „iiile Goo lor ad Plm e,tfn the south bv publia road and lands f Giiann K. Miller,and on-bcwc b, ands ota ,id esisuio'aai liny l-ei. gtle pi ce whereat the said Carroll opl rs” s tnnill c ui in fnrro, know uas Carroll s Farm - also that certain other tract of land in -aid comity nnd diatolc . coutsin nr S sciea of an adjoining ti e tract abovediaeribed, on I be ng nai ticntally deseillod a- to „o rsea and diets eeaiu - tid do and to secure debt from said Cm roll oMi a Parker. aid iwoliacia <> laid to lie o'd as the eoiert if mid L. V Cerrnll in aitisly ibeln debt dross ct ned lu aaid taed to atcure c-ht, th . h -', 0 ptinnii al with- Oi l oent. interest • n froo Msreli Ist. tjnn, until i-ald. |,- si„ee Ilcoet, o # th's asle as | rov.Med fei in slid dee-." t>, sbole debt. Puri Jaasr j.aiafo>r! tl fi '• Tint Novel hci bib. m ■ L V.i'AiflAil.l- G 'into* ' v Ai rev- M L I'.vl u ,t |,| s.oi.; ivd at-1 t ,-o.ey ,i met undat * r oivvi of sale afore I aaid I RTPAHS Doctors find ••i ; < ~ A Good Prescription lor mankind ;■ £ " / JgJr a rkb don mi ble "Women on ,1 add easily to tbeir income by earning* ! commission, and also an opportunity to abuse j n our distribution of $17,600 m oaeh, by taking subscription* for ’bp Delineator, No ou'fit required. Coat* only a postal card to enable vou start. Address Bntterick Publishing Co s., Deptv D, 17 West 18th at., New York References: Any bank or ex press sgen Many people worry liec.nnse they believe i hey have heart disease. Th* chance, nre that their hearts , ri all rt.-hi but their itomm ha are unable t„ Jlgiau mod. Kodrl J.'v,-.cciai, uure dlgoata what you eat aid prevents the furcation of gaa which r akes am Homagi praae againht. the heart. It will cure every or.a of iudigeitlon. W. 3. Ilntta. P. DEVAIIIS, Gocerics, Country Product f-ffi—Vojißtablas etc. Also Confoctionerv. MONK 3TR”ff,T BRUNSWICK. A T. POOL, Contractor and Builder, 119 Monib Stonowall Mireot. Brunswick, - Georgia- Dill, swset, sour or atoffed piokles, *t W. H. DeVoe’s.t