The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 18, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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gSIHELP FOR YOJJ j&ffitr. For honest treatment and a speedy cure write or go to Dr. J. Newton Hathaway whose great reputation is a sufficient guarantee of . satisfactory results. Consultation ofbymSi Free. B|. . j n > Conti acted or Hereld 6100U rOISOn tary SypMllis In ail its terrible stages, producing copper-colored spot; on face or body, tittle ulcers ou the tongue, In the mouth or throat, falling out of the hair or eyebrows, decay of the flesh or bones; completely and forever eradicated without the uso of Injurious drugs, leaving the system In a pure, strong and Uealth tulstate. VariAAfsalA or enlarged veins, which vancoceig lead to a complete loss of sexual power; also Hydrocele, Gonprrhcn,. Gleet, Stricture and all Private and Venereal , Diseases and AYeasinesses of men quickly cureo, ■ ii. „ - ’ nrmsED by depew. ffviLL SURPASS 'AIR. Scutclifrti the nf the and Brauty of the K*p>- at Baffalo, "Scatcherd, yon did not praise it half enough." _ . So -poke the distinguished statesman find famous after dinner orator, Sen ator Chauneey M. Depew, as ho stood tn the center of tho grounds of the Pan-American Exposition St Buffalo and gazed upon the beautiful struc tures surrounding him on every side and now approaching completion. Senator Depew had come to Buffalo to deliver an address. His first desire saw YORK STATS BUILDING, pf®, on arrival in the city was to be T Vn to the grounds of the Exposition. * remark quoted above was addressed , \ Chairman John N. Scatcherd of t..' executive committee of tho BxpooiUoH who had told Senator Depew of thir progress made in the building of the Exposition when they bad met in Eu rope last summer. Mr, Scatcherd had dwelt long and eloquently upon the success which had attended the organi zation and construction of the Exposi tion, and “Our Chaunccy’s" expecta tions were high. Nevertheless antici pations are uot equal to realization. I,oo king upon the scene before him •frog) the sight of the grand Triumphal *J-ri<lge, N hc saw to bis right the stately { Proportions of the >TJjoltod States-Gor |t rnmeiTt bhildlfigs, to the left, across -Jim spaciotts, Esphtiiude, the charming ■fereiiitectural effects of the Graphic jArm, llorticultural end Mines build- Dags, while the vast Machinery and TransiHirtutlon building. now almost complete, was seen In the background to the left. Opposite it, across the Court of ['outitulßS, was tlie Manufac tures and Liberal Arts building, and the Electric Tower could bo seen ris ing skyward In the distance at tlie far end of the vast court, with the towers and minarets of other buildings out lined against tlie horizon. As Mr. De pew toOK In 'his Impressive scene tlie exclamation burst from his lips that the half had not been told. Later in the day the popular orator addressed an audience which filled to overflowing Buffalo's great Convention hall. In the opening lines of his speech the speaker declared: "Six weeks ago I mis at the Universal Exposition at Paris Today I went through the grounds where your Pan-American Ex pos it ioii is to be held. I felt that Buf falo Is going to do at least twice as well ns Paris.” Duffy's Pure Matt Whiskey Absolutely pure; ron tains no Fas*l OIL CURES Consumption Bronchitis Control Debility Depression Exhaustion and weakness from whatever causes all othpf remedies fail try . tbs greatest known stimulant and tonic. Stillwater, Maikr. Duffy Malt Whiskey Cos.. Rochester. N. Y.: Dear Sira— Having hod long trouble and hemorr hage ; f>r a long four months ape J com m.T. ed using your I‘are Malt Whiskey, and have t>een much benefited thereby. Please rend ;.•your book of information. Yours truly, A. NOYES. President Albert C. Smith, f the Suffolk T ispen aary, Boston, lu Discourse ot a letter, says: “We find it nocegfary in ou. - work to use a si mulant w hich wiMffmt question la abaciutel? pure, and we are say that in four ‘Duffys Pore Ma.t Wkafir’ we have aucceaed in obtaining wnat has bee" of great assistance in many case** of pro nounced qkt\k*t. Y.’e shoulu to on wiling to b w’tb' ut this valuable stimulant.” Ocver.mer.t medicine stamp maifcetL* get. nine. L All druggi* somlje.-ot re*■ directln dlw.i package. I inpraaa pal'* fi.Ofia bottle; Medical Booklet sent I fipee. ' Ontr Jtt.li Wkl.key C*-i Rochester, S, Y, Kidney and Urinary cult, Too Frequent, Bloody or Milky Urlno; all functional diseases of the Heart, I.ungs, Liver and Stomach, also Catarrh, Rupture, Rheumatism, Piles, Fistula and all Blood and Skin Diseases and all Female Diseases treated according to tho latest and best methods known to medical science. Home Treatment 2££?£2i!f£Z cessful. Write for free book just published and Symptom blank If you-caanot call. 4. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. lie. Hathaway Jb C<k, 23 Itryan Street, Savannah, Gs* MENTION THIS PAPER WEUUT WBITIMtt. ATTRACTIVE EXHIBIT. That of Foods and Their Accessories, Including l'fts-Aiut'l'ioun Spices. Avery dainty pamphlet him been is sued by the Division of Foods and Their Accessories of the Pan-American Ex position at Buffalo. The food work at the Pan-American comes under the general department of Horticulture, Forestry and Food Products, of which Mr. Frederic W. Taylor is superintend ent. Mr. G. Edward Fuller, ns assistant superintendent, has entire charge of tho Division of Foods and Their Ac cessories, and he has prepared himself for unusual work In this line by spe cial travel and study such aa no one else probably ever undertook with the same object. This pamphlet -calls the attention of Jobbers of teas, coffees and spices and ail dealers in food prod ucts generally and their accessories to the interesting, useful and educational work in their Hues of business which Is going on for tho Pan-American Ex position of 1901. The assistant superintendent, Mr. Fuller, says: “In the far east there are foods and condiments of which wo are almost utterly Ignorant hore, and one of the alms of the food exhibit will be to educate the people of tho western hemisphere to tho cultivation of the products whleb flourish In the east. It will be my aim to show- how simple and profitable It would be, for Instance, to grow In the West Indies what Is grown in the East Indies. The climate land soil conditions are remarkably are favor vThe best proof obtainable or deslrn ble thot the soil and tbuellmiuo of the Wedy ndles Is as favorable as that of tho Indies for the production of already available. The prod ucts jSk received from the West In dies artß?t equaled by those from any other of the world. At the present vae they grow better allspice, ginger pepper there than any where else on the globe, and the va nilla bean, which is queen of spices, as the nutmeg Is king, is found nowhere in the world in such perfection as in Mexico. The coffee grown In Mexico has a flavor obtainable In no other eof f.je, not even the Mocha or Java sur passing It. Emperor William of Ger many appreciates that fact, and nil of the coffee used in the royal household Is sent from our nearby republic. Von-' ezuelan cacao, from which chocolate is made, is superior to the East Indian product. “With the view of massing together In one effective. Instructive and useful exhibit the economic plants, vines and trw-s of tropical Pan-America which uJmuco teas, coffees, spices and kin things, It has been decided to appropriate considerable space at the X iw - , EXPOSITION. for their dls- CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To whom It mav concern: Take notice,that Charles O. Jon* s Las applied for permanent administration on the estate of I>. P. Jones, late of said C'*or ty, deceased, and if there be a.iy objection the grant of saiil application, let it be pi ©sen led on the fret Monday In De cember i ext, ut which the same w ill come on for br a* mg in Ik rerm of ordinary of said county at the usu* aenr ard place for holding said conit. Given uud r rny hand an<i official nULattre this 12th of September. ;fWO. HOBACF D4UT, Ordinary Glynn County. CITATION. Georgia- G*ynn County. Where**, Join* • Spears, administrator of I). It. Emory estate, -oi e en< h .<* the court hi his petit 1 duly filed :.<i entered on iecu and, „nr ' be oil* folly ml s;o 7>. B. Ern ory estate . bit la theeforo to cit a'i pern >rii concer ed, kindred sod c* editors, to show car.se. if any they an, why SftM iflnrrl trhtOf should not oc dlstiia* ged from hi* a*V istra-1 tioa aid ele;tt-rof and *• .1 .1 on it.® i first Mon *y In Fehr Jarr, HORACE DART, Ordliwiy. THE BRUNBWICE PIMES-tJALL, NOVEMBER 18. UJO pKy oi A scole never Deport attempted. To show this interesting collection to the beet advantage an attractive con servatory has been provided, while a musenm, as an anuex to this, will con tain finished products as well as rare and curious articles to illustrate a va riety of features under the head of ‘Foods and Their Accessories.’ "It is a fact well known to experts in exhibition matters that a scattered display of special articles loses force, while a condensed exhibit of a line of , things pertaining to a specific subject becomes educational. Now. as the oh- • Jcct is to increase the production and! premoto the consumption of the things called for. much trouble and expense is justified in making this collection unique and unparalleled. "It Is Ini elided to make the exhibit of red peppers the liuest and most ex tensive collection ever made, with the object of demonstrating by special ex hibit connected with the ‘accessories, of food’ that I‘an-America can pro-* duee ail the red peppers consumed in Pan-America. It is perhaps only known to exports that vast quantities of red peppers are imported from Europe, Asia and Africa I'Hjjry year been use Pan-Americans ftjqjj not actively nlivc to their, own intfiWt in lids important mutter,” A SO,OOO A. O. U. W. BoiLling, The Ancient Order of United Work men are planuiug elaborately to wel-1 come Uie members of the order to Buf falo next year. The Supremo Lodge has appropriated SB,OOO and the State Lodge $3,000 move to be used for the erection and furnishing of a flue head quarters building at tho Pan-American Exposition. The Supreme Lodge will meet in Buft'alo uext year. The build ing Is a handsome pavilion, with rooms for rest, and the upper floor a great balcony, with easy chairs, for all mem bers of thotorder who attend tho Ex position. 1/ . Brjutil to'Be H-prc.epteft . i‘ Tbe Brazilian governrfient rar)js in the season sent out Invitation* to : all agricultural and industrial .soeleUefc Jo prepare articles for exhibition nt Ilia I’tm-Amerlean WXpnsitloß at BuffKlo in 1901. ’ A large number of ’doffe*! ducers tmve agreed to send a TMll'iS|e of samples of the. best Brasilian grades of-thia commodity, . , w. ■ ' - . . .A ■ i SF 4 f FEEL DULL N Tlred,~ nauseated >nd low' spirited#,, the machinery of the body is clogged up somewhere. You should, take 4 tew doses of PRICKLY ASH BITTERS It It thorough system dosruer and will make you fed blight, vigorous and cheerful. SOLD AT CRUGCiSTS. Brice, 91.00. CITATION. GEORGIA -Glynn CounTy. J>reii:i Turner, wife of Alfred Turner. has app.ieo for exemption of personality and sett ing apart anil valuation of homestead out rf his property anil I wiU pass upon the warn*- at lo o’clock a. in., on tlie 22nd'day of October,WHO, at i.iy office. This September 29th. 1900. HOLACK DART, Ordinary Glynn County, Ga. CITATION. GEORGIA—Gi nn County, To whom it may concei n: n. J. Road having In pi oper form applied to me for perm merit Jitters of administration on the estate of George Me Arthur, late of said county, tills In to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of George McArthur to be and appear at my office w ithin the time allowed, hy law and •bow cause, if any they ran, why 1 eruiauent ndmiuHtration should riot be granted to 11. .1 Rend mi George MeArtbpr’s estate. Witness m v hand official signature this 12th day of Oo tobor, IKO. HORACE DART, Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Whereas. Ella J. Jennings, administratrix of George W. Oalvn us-alt, represents to tbe Conn in her petition, duly filed and entered on re ord, that she has fully administered George W. Calvin’s rstate. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cen, why said aa ruiqistrstrlx should not lie discharged from ad ministration, and ieceive letters of dismis sion on tbe first Monday in December, 1900. HORACE DART,Ordinary. CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Towh m It may concern: Hiram J. Read having in proper form applied to me for per munt letter., of ed;* motraton n times fate of Lou b;afford, lute of said county, this is to rite all and singular tbe creditors and next of kin of Lou Stafford. lo l<e and an- , pear at rny office within the time allowed by taw ar and snow cause, if any tlwv can, why permanent administration sboiild no- bo g r anted ’o nil ir J. R*’*td on Txiu (Halford ew ate. vVitae h my official signature this Oth day 0/ November, 1900. HoUaCE dart, Ordinary. (la* i yoo sense of ful ncaalon tbo region your stomach after eating? If so yon w U bo j heir.'.flteo by nr.in„' rhamberltiin’s Stomach and I Livt-r Tablet .. They also core bcichitg and jsonr rtomacb. They regulate .b f -. bowels 100. ! ai's J9Bl| siis FUdficy J|ggl m Perfumes and Toilet Articles We have just received anew supply of a well selected stock of Perfumes and 1 oilet feoaps, and now have on hand most of the special odors in both imported and do mestic goods from the very best manufacturers. It Will Cost You Nothing. To examine our stock before making your purchases. We will always give you our very best attention and will take great pleasure in showing you anything in our store, whether you are ready to buy or not. We Ha ye Just What You Want In Drugs, Perfumes, Soaps, Patent Medicines and such other Sundries as are usually found 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 Departmen 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,affeption... Uur experience dates back for about one quarter of a century. infect satiam iteedJ|to every lady,. Why not call and see us- SMITH'S PHARMACY, The Cash Druggist, 131 Newcastle, Corner Monk. TWrTInt7 : a9K.L job is dow la full'blaat again aud those 'who desire to save money should let it bid on their work. Best workmen and best equipped. CALL ON L. A. Miller rFOU — l— Mr Boorflinii Geilins il Fioorini Large Stock Just Keceived. Corner Bay and Mane field. Rhone 177 Only place in town where kiiti dried lumber can be bought. PUBLIC HALE. Georgia—County of Glynn. Umler a power of sale contained In that cer tain deed 10 secure debt from L. V. Carroll to M r *. M. L Parker, said deed being recorded in Vol 9 of mortgages, folio 543, there will be solo before the door of the court house of said cminty, in Brunswick, Georgia, ou the first Tue.AOay In December proximo, between the legal hours of sale to the highest and hr at bid der, for cash, all of that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, situate in sad county and at/ te, about s x miles north of the city of Brunswick* in tbe 26th district G M„ of said county, de fcrihcd in a deed from K, M. Turner to said Carroll,H 25 acrefkpf land, having tke follow ing conrsvs, dmtawces and admeasurements to sar: Commencing at a pine tree on the pub lic road 'e .dinar from what is known as the OKI Chapel to he Reader Goodbread Place, and running thence south 37 degrees wo*t,M chains and 18 unks to a slake; thence running north 70 degrees west, 7 chains and 50 links to a pine tree; then* e running north 87 degrees ea t 84 chain? and 43 links to a black gum tree; thence running south 70 degrees cast, 7 chains and 50 links to the initial point;laid tract bounded on I the north hy lands of estate of H. C. Day, on the eas hy said public road from/Old Chapel to said Boude G*>o<lhr*ad Pisco, <m the south hy public road and lands of Busan K Miller, and on the west by lands of said estate of sail Day; Leiog the place whereat the said Carroll ope rates a small contry farm, known as Carroll s Karin. Also that certain other tract of land, in said county and district, containing 8 aorta ‘of land, adjoining the tract above d*>eriiiod, and he ng paHicalarly described as to course** anti dlta oes in said de*d to eeouro debt from . said Carroll to Mrs. Parker. J Haid lwo tracts of land to 1 e sold as the | rmporty f said L. V. Carroll o satisfy the in dcbtednV aa named In said deed to sccnre iel t, that is lino prinomal witn 8 per cent, interost 1 thereon frbm March Ist, 1900, until paui,be r side? all costs of this tale as provided for In said deed to sen are debt. Purchaser pays for ' titles. Tliis November fitli, 1900. j L. V. C AUR()XIL, Gran tor, j By MltH. M. L, PAHKKR,his agent and ; tomey la fact under tfcb power of sale afore said ,; V'- > . , HIPANS rPoctcrs find A iiooa ' s ? *• Preseriptioii lor mankind v.^ W •>, Kulah pain, Indue ilm., mU ah. gfr3"j*=s.-'£*£xs • gittCLMjr t, tt&m RECOMMENDS IT TO TRAINMEN. G. H. Hannan, Lima, 0., engineer L. E. & W.-railroad, writes: “I have been tronbled a great deal wltu back ache. ] was induced to try Eoley's Kidney Core, and one bottle entirely relieved me. I gladly recommend it to any one, eepeoially my frienda imorg tbe traiomen, wbo are usually similarly aitlioted.” yv Mnny people worry bccncpe they believe they baro heart disease. Tbo chances are that their he a. ts are all right bat their stoma* hs aro uoabh to dlFvst food. Kodol Dyapepsia Care digests what you ana prevents the formation 0 i gas which irakee tbe stomach j rest ;agalnit the heart. It will eure .every torm of iadlgestlon. W. J. Batts. P. DEVARIB, Gocerics. Country Product —Vsgslables itc. Also Confectionery. MONK BTKEKT. BRUNHWICK, GA T. POOL, Contractor and Builder, 119 South Stonewall Street. Brunswick, -3 Georgia. 5