The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 16, 1900, Image 4

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The Brunswick Times. Xttebliihed IMS- The Brunswick Call. "*■ £ Established 1894. Tk Brunswick Timcs-Call, CONSOLIDATED 1900. * I’uUiUieil E VICKY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. 4ETHOR H, LEAVY ----- Editor KOLA NO A. MDLLIKS, Bosioess Marager owe*) &‘& < MS I SS? a £ rste *** TO BUBSOKIBBES: Subscriber* are requested to notify the office When they fall to got any issue of the Timee- Ca)L Attention to this matter will be appre eialed by llse puWishere. The Timed-Call iwill 'be Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. *6.00; per week 15 eenta. Correspondence on live anbjeeta •elicited. Seal name of writeT should ac company same. Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to tits business office. Address all eernmnnications to •****- * THE TIMKS-CALL, Brunswick, Ga. NOTICE. He eelto* a*l legal advertlre ments must be paid for after the first Insertion. The management has been put to a great deal of trouble and delay In collecting In the rant, and In future must tako advantsge of the Georgia law on thii subject. Oot. 10, 1900, ■Brunswick's population Is Increas ing. We are not on a boom either. In the census.roport Brunswick did not do a thing to Rome. The figures 0,051 to 7,291. h The next mayor and four members of tho SldermsnßToard will be named tonight. That they will bo good men wo are sure. Hon. W. J. Samford, governor elect of Alabama is seriously 111 but is now implying. The legislature, though Is already squabbling oyer a auccsssor in the event Mr. Samford dies. SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL CONVENTION. The business wen of the South are becoming as practical as they are ener getlo. They have countless sources of undeveloped wealth to invite not only the money of the capitalist but the labor of the wago-earner; and they have lately been organizing and per fecting practical methods to hasten their industrial and commercial ad vancement. Tho most effective agent now employ ed In the South to develop her Indus* tries and trade la the Southern Indus trial Convention, and 11 has become a fixed Institution. Its existence bus been brief, but it meets semi-annually, and eaeh meeting of the body has in creased Its members, widened Us in fluence. and today it can point to posi tive achievement In quickening South ern development. The next meeting of the Southern ln dustrla' Convention wilt open at New * Orleans on the lib of December, nnd it pi . mis. sto t o one of uncommon In - ten s . Official luwiM'one from tho governor of th Mato to the officials and prornl nei.t buaUten men cf the country have .been issued, .netting ti e eo-cpernUoo and th fcehdiocr ol delegations of boat i < mr, tcW> gonalij Investigate the \i-it the .South, lustruc-j tive addresses will be delivered by thoroughly experienced men on the leading Industrial interests and the advancement of the Southern states,and anu mber of prominent men from the North and South are announced as speakers. WILL NOMINATE TONIGHJ. The meeting of the Good Gov ernment Club tonight is, in our ludg ment, a very important one, and the re sponsibility of this gathering is great, inasmuch as a mayor and lour aldermen will be nominated, and this means elec tion, as tbeve will be no opposition to tbe-ticket named by this club. The past history of the Good Govern ment Club is one of which everyTaem ber should b ; proud, and leads us to believe that the members of the organ ization will name only the best men to night. The Timks-Uat.i, is a public newspa per, Is free to discuss public men and measures, and if the ticket named to night has a flaw In It we are going to raißo our yoioe. There is plenty of good aldermanlc timber, and all we ask ia select the best men. AT THE GRAND. Two Very Good Performances Were Given Yesterday, The My rklr-Harder Company pleas* ed fair houses yesterday. First, attbe matinee in “Heiress of Arleigb,” and second, at eight in “An Indiana Ro mano.;.” The "Holy Clty’’’ illustration, de scribed by the sweet baritone, Will Harrison, in aong, and “My Beau’s iu Texas,” met with warm applause. Tonight, for tb first time at popu lar prioee, will be produoqjlLincoln J. Carter’s great: oornedy drama, “Tba Defaulter,”a play which bad a iongand successful run in the large oities when first staged. Lincoln J. Cartei'’s great play the Defaulter tonight. <§>o©ietg. ✓ ,r 4 ' The ladies of St. Jude’s Episcopal ehuroh will give a loach, doll sale and bazaar in the building formerly occu pied by the Bee Hive, on Friday, Nov, H!ld. In tho forenoon lunch will be served; in the afternoon a doll sale will be held whioh all thy school chil dren are Invited to attend, and in the evening a bazaar. This is all given in a worthy oause and it ia hoped that it will be successful. After a pleasant visit to Mr. and Mrs M. A. Baker. jr.,Mr.and Mrs. Georgs VV. Carrol have returned to their homes in Knoxville, Tenn. bTONE IN THE IILAUDER. My ton has suffered with store in the bladder eight years. Iht ve taken him to several watering places, also to Cincinnati, New York, Cbicsgo and Naebvilie, where be was put under eminent physicians with no improve ment; on the contrary, tt was grad-- unity getting larger, until I l UJ t # u hope of getting him cured, when iVae told of Mnith's Sure Kidney Curo, 1 had him tiylt, and to my surprise he began to improve at once, and he was cured with two bolt lot. His general health b; improved wonderfully. John E. Dedman, Memphis, Tenn. l*rtce 60 cents. For sale hy all drug glete. ~ A Osrd. -* > manufacturers of Baunvr Salve haw au thorised (be undervtgn-d to gaaruutae it tor’ bunts, cute, eorsa, ultMiw. ’our , ceiotui. , A ail kiu diseoMs. You u.i, your moany and rest's lie all tv :.*ijit. W.J But,., THE TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 16, 1900 HEJH27~£S3K. There are e p-rent many people who have heart sickness, who hare no fbronic dentttjjerritnt of the heart. then the stomach ‘is diseased h may affect many other pryans, and produce all the evidences'of oisecsed heart, dis eased liver- or kidneys, or disease in some other ocean. _ _ The inexperießced practitioner treats, jj-’Hf i* the wrong disease, •'k and hence the con stant statement, of Cj Dr. Pierce’s corres- ntySCxr pendents: "Doc- :,y •—aH-df' oSß%&ss& cures S- j ,Ml diseases of the <£i stomach and or- -i All gans of digestion WjgK- j / i B and nutrition. It WSEaL ' I ( j ■ increases the as- Bffip * fjW I similative powers, m&if '/[i N I and purifies and Kri/.' "O I enriches the blood, EJv When diseases of Bl ’ organs remote Bj from the stomach I] are caused by the V/ stomach, the cure H of the stomach re- B suits in the cure V of the other dis- S eases, in heart, lungs, liver, kid ae> s, etc. " ’ "Six year* ago.my stomach and heart troubled me so much I had to do something, as t*|e doctors could not help a,e. write. Mrs. s, A. Knapp, of San Jose, California, Aox w. "I Wcnf to Baa Francisco and hod treatment fo* catarrh of the stomach, and was rffiter fdr same time, then it came back. I then used Df, Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery -d ‘ Pleasant Pellet* ■ These medicine* cured my dotnach, Ido not have the pain and btdijre*. tion as I did. It ia very hard for me to tell you what I suffer ed before I commenced taking your valuable medicine. I recommend it to a” the sufferers whom I meet " To cure constipation use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. CITATION. UKOKGlt—Olynn County. To whom it may concern: n. J. Bead havlD? n proper form applied to me lor permanent letters, of administration on the estate of Oeerxe McArthur, Ist* of Mid county, this Is to eite all and singular, tba creditors and jKxt of kin of George Me Arthur to be And anpeur at my i.-fTlee within the time allointd byTkw and show cause, if any they cun, wfcy , eiffinanent administration should not be granted to 11. j. Head on George MoArthnr’a estate. Wit new my hand official signature thl* IMb day "of tober, JWO. HOiUCK JiABT, Ordinary. 'BL— N -s* CITATION. 'H GEORGIA—GIynn County. W borcaa, Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George W. Calvin estate., liureaente to the court in her petition, duly filed and entered on record, that she has billy administered George W. Calvin's estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditor*, to show cause, if any they can. why Jd ad ministratrix should not-be discharged from sdmlntstrstion, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in December, 1900. HORACE l)AKT,Cri',nxry. .1 CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County, To whom it may .-oncVrh: 1 Ilium J. Read having In proper for* spi’tied to inn for per manent letters of arlui(s<: tration on the os tits of Lou Stafford, la of said county, this is to cits all and singular ihe creditors sod next of kin of Lon Stafford, to I and ap. P"r St mv office within the time allowed t-r law and snow cause, if any tb.-v can, why permanent administration shonH not bp r- 'luted to Hiram J. Head on Lou Stafford ea utoi-aWltne-s my official signature this 6th day of November, Moo. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To whom it may concern: Take ooMco,that ( harles <>. Joute has applied for i.ruia.iont administration on the ostatoof i). P. .tones, late of said county, deceaaed. and if there he any objection to the grant of aald application, let it bo presented on the first Monday in De cember next, at which time the same will come on for hearing in the court of ordinary of said county at the usual hour nnd place lor holding skid court. Given under my hand and official signature thl* IJth of September, MOO. HORACE DART, Ordinary Ulynq County. CITATION. n Coumy. , , ’ olm ,f - admi uslrator of J). B. Kmory ostafo, rein'CriCiiU to fcUe court in hi* petition, duly filed and rntured ou I’cc wd, that be iiftn fn!lf admlni*aertd B. V.m ory catAtG This is t oirforo to pcr^oi.v concerneU, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, whv said adaunistrit .r should nf*s be diacharßed from r.iR Adiuinistra ttim, and receive letuiru of dismission on the that Monday in February, iSOI, HO HALE DAHT, Ordlnaty. SF.EVICB BY PUIU lOATTOIf. Mrs. Clyde Freeman, j LHel for Divore*. Ke , tnrnablo to December ts. Term, 1900,0f Superior . Court of Glynn couu- O. .iffrrooman. ) tv, Georgia. To the laid defendant, O. .1- Freeman: You are hereby reqiiijreil* pctgoi aily or by atternoy, U) b and at the next term of the Snperif r* o| said county, con von In jr on ihe flrtt *y in December. 1900, then aim there to answer tbe mamtiff, Clyde Freeman, upoii tho uierlte of ber iktit*ku for divoree filed ißatnst you; as hi default of such apin>*rarce the Court will proceed an to justice ahull appeu - tain. \V it nos the Hon. Joseph W. Bonnot, dndge of said Superior Court, th a S2d day oi August,UHTo. AW), TOWKSK.NI), ss l .i'^M o^Auy G,jnil Co - - our of Gents Furnishings IS Now COMPLIiTG. * New G#ds Arriving Each Week J. H. HELLER & EROS., _ 314 Newcastle St-. Between 0. McGarvey’s aod|Thomas*Keaney, GHIAP AD7EBTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE Advertieementa in this column will be Insert ed nt the uniform rate of One Cent a Word for each Insertion. No advertisement, however mall, less than 60 cents. Cash iu advance. Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoalce habit; myself cuted. will inform you oi harmless, permanent borne cure. Mary 8. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. NOTICE.—This to oertify tbaTTl bsve appointed Coney & Parker agents for the sals of my brick in Brunswick. J. 8. Morris. LADIES!—I make big wages at borne, and want all to have 'be same opportunity. The work is very pie s anr. and will eas.ly pay sl3 weekly. This is no deoedtion. I want no money and will gladly send full particulars to ail sending stamps. Mrs. H- A. Wiggins, Benton Harbor, Micb, Hustling young man can make #SO per month and expenses, Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. W-rftequiok for particulars, Clark* Cos., 4th * Locus Streets, Philadel phia, Pa. HELP WANTED-MALE.-Old es tablished mercantile house, extending buaf&pse 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 satUfactory references, ''Opportunity,? drawer 74, New Haven, Conn. 11-18 ' - -;js Manager.—9ld eatablished mercan tile house wants Lou*|(, capable man to manage braQcb>£larj’sl2s aiooth, extra eommissiona. No solisitfug re quired, but mn*t tKke.georral'ilfrec'- j ,tion and be auibUßopa. Good refer- j enoes and "Experi ence as manager not necessary, if qaaltflcd in other rffspeofi. ‘‘Opportu nity, ’’ Drawer 74, NMr Haven, Cons, WANTED.—Energetic men and wo men to represent us Ip every seotiou. B g profits, *teadfy employment, for full partinulara oat! on or address tfm, Watson, room 11,,. Draw tnitdiia#, fidokeonville, Fla- OABtFOSLXA. Bear* th* Tt * Law Always tag* “I have always weed Foley’s Hotrey snii Tar eough mefflclae and think it the best in the world," says Chn* Bender,* newsdealer of Erie Pa. Take ou substitute. W J Butts. For Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUCHU. German delioacies, on every week’* steamer, at W. H. DeVoe’s. Money loaned on personal property and real estate. Ap ply to J. W. Wat Kins. Lincoln J. Carter’s great play, the tonight ANNOUNCEMENT. To the voters of the 28th Diatrkt G.j M., Glynn county! I hereby so.icit the support of 'the , voters of said dlstrlot at tho election to 1* held for justice of the peace on the first Saturday in D&setfcber next. If . 4 elected will endt-ayor to perfoim the uutioS of eatfiojici. falihiully. , r -- Reapectfuily, Jas. T. Lambrigitt. [9OO Drops' AVegefaMe Preparalioaror As - ItieFoodandßcgufa ling the Slomacis and Bowels of Infan is /Childkln Promotes Digeslion Cheerful ness and Rest.Coatains neither Ojmun.Morphiße nor Mineral. NOT XAIiCOTIC. n*y**ra^nrSWt’£LPimmi Ump/tm Saat~ . Jlx.Soma - 1 BvMU&J*- I J Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of New' YORK. Alb iriojilhs oIU J) Dost S- ])C IMS Exact copy of wrapper. ■ W. MILLER & SOW. Monday’s sttwrmtr will bring us a line ot Screens, Couch Cover, Cur tains, etc. direct from those fa mous importers of Oriental goods of A. A. VAWTINE Sc CO Also a lot of muslin and Bobbinet Curtains, Glass, Silverware, Rugs, etc- WINE t-OFH CARDUI HEALTHY OLD AGE. LaBUB. OO. ABK., Aog. 4. J )l' lam 49 oM and bare bacn suffering ’▼lth W 11 \ ) Change of Life I had flooding apella *o bal that none thought I con'd litre My husband got me Wine of Cardoi ami it *4T j d my life. lam like Hf another petaou aince taking it. ML \ MUB. FJ. B TOWNSEND. j|n X j\ KWeBrJ* 1 It is the devout wish of nearly people to live to a ripe old age. None of us want to die young. This universal Jeshecan be realized if care be taken of the health in early and midd! - life. A little precaution then will add many years to our existence Death can be kept away a !.>ng time, ilappy, healthy old age w ill be the V.t of the woman who promptly corrects the -ilments which affiict her set in youth, Wine of Cardai will take the female child safely over the dtvtdir,; line between girlhood and wommhry t. .*# i w ife she ne? s it to help her through the trl.r's of pregnancy >.idcnlUbirtb with as little d-com/ort as possible. At tiie CewiTge of Life it will help her over the dangers , piace that apper-s in ■ hei pathway bet ween to and so Then v. t v >me manv years of truly blissful evidence She will grow old slowly and gracefully’ To the hist She wifi preserve that clutuß and beauty which are afvrrs c:. tracteristic i . ... _ . . of perfect health 1 , y i idmothers. | uatfs’ cv ;e. t etaAßTKtsr. { 11 ® f,,r r! ‘ nc ' alone to decide < r-v.'rt i. i nr'niw) " et: e- V - wid tc ocalthy or i „J£ j • T 'w remedy fof their sick L.A’rr 3311 '>* wlf.'e -J f CARJJI SOL r> PC'*. Sl.wta EY Da.ufC.STS. n For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J * Signature //Jjr hjr Bse Ur For Over Thirty Years CASTOg