The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 20, 1900, Image 3

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sgjwwiMji t^ : . | j y. jum^M **■■'■-•--■£-■3fe&LV;52 StrupFigs Actsfleasantfy mdJhwpt/y. Cleanses the System Gently and Effectually when bilious or costive. /’resents in the most acceptable farm the lasatife. principles of plants In own to act most feneilctallp 'X.'-':' P ; SW. IH&P * • 4 TO GET ITS BUY THE GENUINE -* MANFD. BY CALIFORNIA FICSTRUPCQ S*M rHAMCISCO, CAk. tewisviue. v. new yomk. my for sate ty druggists - prit* SOt trr _ Give - For liroceries. can;ail Uto four satisfaction. I will talcs os' mash ears fwltb it as If yon wore hors to wat :h me JAHB .- -a- ■*-.- and Do'not worry about tfthef IqualltyJ of t..* goods. 1 never keep anything but; the beat. 1 Today’s arrivals— Armour’s Vlgoral.) sen ferr Beef.Kxtract and Beef Extract and Vegetable Tablets Thos. Keany, Groceries. Phone 11. ni2£Nawcßtle RtrealJl EMPTY gßanr*! and LOADED 9|3i|| shells SSBw §' ] Am munition Lj|y jpegs • Goods. Rogers ' Knives Bicycle and Ml" Gun repair iug a special rap ® f lJ ty o a ., , at KESSLER’S Cor. Monk and Grant Sts] L. J. Leavy 6c Cos Auctioneers, Commission Merchants and Gener al Collecting Agents Consignments Solicited and Prompt Returns Rendered. Speoial Attention Paid to Collection of Rents SCURE YOURSELFI Use Illd W for unnatural discharges,! nrtaui mat i mi. Irritations or ulcerations of mucous membrane*. Painless, and not astrin , Rnt or poisonous. Sou) l.y Dru refute, or sent in plain wrappe. by express, prepaid, fof tt.OO, 0r.3 bottles, $2.75. Circular sent on raouM* MITCHELL & THOMAS. Livery, boarding and tale (table* rineet turnout*! In the eU/. Tel. 87. Beweaetle Bt COWCBRUIMO WHtAT. The State Agricultural Department Answers a Queetton. Hon. O. B. Stevens, Commissioner ol Agriculture, Atlanta, Go-; What do you consider the propel depth for sowing wheat? No better reply to the above question can be given than to relate the experi ments made several years ago by M. Moreau of Paris, who formed 18 beds in which he planted 150 kernels of wheal at various depths, with the following results: At depth Came up No.ht-ads'No. gralni 1 inches. 6 58 t>BB 6 \i 15 140 8,890 5 20 174 8,818 40 400 8,000 73 700 16,500 3 % 93 931 18,584 8 8-5 128 1,417 85,484 21$ 130 1,660 34,349 2 140 1,390 36,480 1& 143 1,000 86,886 1 137 1,801 85,078 % 63 580 10,337 on surfaoe 80 10T 1,600 The above table corroborates au opin ion previously expressed by this depart ment that wheat should not be planted at a depth greater than 3 to —State Agricultural Department BERMUDA ORABB. Best Method of Cultivating and Use vesting the Same. QtmemoNA —We have 180 sores ol good meadow land In Greene county. 66 Or 79 acres of whioh are well sodded to Bermuda. The remainder is no* yel cleared, and is oovered with some big rw and heavy undergrowth and a lit cane. Bermuda being indigenous to the soil, we believe that ws would only have to oiean up the laud and cultivate it a vear or two before it would be at good hay land as ono would want. Thil land Is all subject to overflow, and ws Would be pleased to have your advioe. 1. Will it be better to let the grass re main, cultivate It, and Improve It, or to plant the land In oofn ? 8. If we let the grass remain, what is the best method of cultivating Bermuda grass on this kind of land ? 8. If we have an overflow just when the grass is ready to out, is it better to out it as soon os the water reoedes and the ground Is bard enough and give the new crop a quick start, or try to make hay of the grass that was overflowed? Is grass that has been overflowed ana out as soon as the water is off good for anything? Answers.— l. Knowing the reputa tion of Greene oounty for grasses and the largo yield of Bermuda grass hay, hesitate to express the opin ion that if yonr land is well set with Bermuda it is worth as tnuoh perhaps as any other orop that oan be grown on it. We are borne oat in this opinion by the Rev. O. W. Howard, a recognized authority on grasses. We would sug gest that yon let the 60 or 76 sores al ready godded remain in Bermuda. Clear kthe remaining aores of meadow land. It flight be well to put them in oorn for one or two tears. If, however, yon are able to remove the stnmpsat once, it might be better to nse the whole ISO aores of moadow land for Bermuda at once. 8. The best way to cultivate Bermuda grass that is already sodded is to plow, roll and smooth yonr land, so that it may be as even as possible. A good fer tiliser for Bermuda grass is ordinary cottonseed meal, whioh contaius from 10 to 14 per cent of phosphoric aoid, 3 to 3 per cent of ammonia and 3 to 8 per cent •f potash, Tho beat compost is mads from barnyard manure, acid phosphate and kainit. 3 and 4. In case of the overflow of grass by water wc have this to say. If the overflowing water remains only a short while there will bo no material damage, If the grass is not left soiled and muddy, but, if the water remaius a day or two and leaves tho grass dirty, it that condition be good for Hi-is it be run through a which will remove the dust and dirt to a groat extent. But, if after a few days’ waiting, a good rain should wash the grass clean, it would make good hay after all. However, it is generally test to out grass that has been after the water re cedes out. In no ease wouhjg£BSpHy which bus teen over jggp crop of undamaged hay.— Department. QUESTIONS ANWERED. Yes, August Flower still has Jdie largest salejof any medicine to the clv i llized world. Your mothers and grand mothers never thought of using any thing else .for Indigestion or bilious ness. Doctors were scarce; and they seldom heard of apendloitis, nervous prostration, heart failure, eto. They used August Flower to clean out the system and stop fermentation of nndl gested food, regulate the action of the livor, stimulate the action ol the ner vous and organic system, and; that Is all they took when feeling dull and bad with headache and other .aches. You on'y need a few doset of Green’s au gust Flower, In liquid form, to make you satisfled there is. nothing serious the matter with you Sample bottles at Butts drugstore or Brown Drug Cos Should be In every household mede oi neobeet. It afford* certain relief THE BRUNSWICK JTIMEPcALL, NOVEMBER , 190*. woman’s Life.... 1 is hard enough aa A it is. It is to her that / 0i we owe our world, / \\ and everything agfd&Bat', should be made as IWti \ easy as possible for *t \ her at the time of u si. t\\ childbirth. This \ \ is just what Mother’s yn <*g Fr i,H%> will do. It will make j baby’s coming easy and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into the sys tem. It is simply to be applied to the muscles of the abdomen. It penetrates through tho skin carry ing strength and elasticity with it It strengthens the whole system and preventsof the discomforts of The inother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: “I have used Mother’s Friehd and can praise it highly." Get Mother’s Friend at the Drug Store, $1 per bottle. The Brad field Regulator Cos., ATLANTA, GA. Write for our free illustrated book, -" Before Baby is Bom." •' little;for congress. ■ ■ -wtv •' • ■ ■ •. , It was announced at the "capitol this morning says the Atlanta Journal that Hon. John D.' Little, speaker of the house, would bs a candidate for con gress in 1302 t Mr, I/ittle states that " ' ' WC dpt ■ l the announcement: is unauthorized by him and that he has nothing to say on the subject. Boliticiafts'have it, how* eyer, that it is his imitation to make the race. NOTICE TO VOTERS. Brunswick, Nov. 3,1000. To the Voters of 36th Diet. G- M., Glynn County -1 respectfully sol iatt the votes, end ask the support of my friends and fellow-citizens of the 36th Dist. G. M., of Glynn oounty, for the rfflee of Jnstiee of the Peace for eaid District-, at the eleotioh to be held next month, December, 1900, Reipeotfully, A. W. Corker, Lumber inapeotor. The kidneys are small but important organs. They need help oocaeioneily. I’riekly Aah Bitters is a successful kidney tonic and system regulator. W. J. Butts. Second’ - hand household furniture bought and [sold, also pianos, organs, [trunks, mirrors, carpets, etcJ.J, W, Watkins. Cbnm}>erlain , Stomach and J.iver Tablet* cure biliouaneafi, constipation and headache They are easy to take and pleasant to effect For sale at bishop’s Drug Store. 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 acte as a tonic, it regulates di gestion, cures dyspepsia and lends strength and tone to tho nervous sys tem. It is a medicine for weak women It is a purely vegetable medicine, and can be taken by the moet delicate Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all diseases of the Blood, Stomach and Nerves soon succumb to it* wonderful effect on the human system. Thous ands of people in Georgia recommend It. Price SI.OO. QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med icine that the Quaker Doctor made all of hie quick cures with. It’s anew and wonderful medicine for Neuralgia Toothache, Backaohe, Rheumatism Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, al 1 pain can be relieved by it. Prlee 21c aßd 60c. QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP, a medicated soap for the skin, scaly and complexion. Price 10c a cake. QUAKER HEALING SALVE, r vegetable ointment for the cure o' tetter, eczema and ernptione of tb, skin. Price 10c a box. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor Cincinnati. PoUulTs Druv Store t DAIRYING IN GEORGIA. Ever Before. The dairy outlook for 1900 is more en couraging in Georgia than for any time hi the past and those now engaged in the business may well enter upon, the new season with more than ordinary confidence. Never before has thia state had more enthusiastic men at the fore front of the dairy interest. They are reaching out for now methods and tet ter equipment in every branch of this great industry. The dairy herds are being continually improved. It is true that there are yet many poor cows found in the dairy herds, but the day of the "scrub” oow is rapidly passing. Wo are finding out that only the best breeds are worth the keeping, aud Geor gia is now putting upon the market somo of the best butter found In ths United States. We wore gratified to learn at tho reoent meeting of the Dairy men's association at Griffin that an ex hibit of Goorgia butter won the silver medal in a oonteßt with the world’s but ter at tho Paris exposition. The butter was made at the creamery In LaGrange. Ex-Governor Hoard of Wisconsin, whe has mado dairying a life time business, was present at tho Griffin meeting, and delighted his audienoe of more than 606 dairymen from different sections of out state, by saying that he could see no reason why Georgia should not forage to the front of the dairy states of tht Union. If the Georgia legislature will now give the dairymen an np-to-date veteri nary surgeon, and make provision foj the enforeement of the dairy laws now on the statute books against the manu facture of bogus butter, we see no rea son why Georgia may not within ths next decade make long strides toward tho fulfillment of Governor Hoard’s pre diction. ; State Agricultural Depart ment. CURES BLOOD AND SKltf ITROUBLEB.I Trisl treatment Free, I# your blooa pure? Are you suie of ii? Do cute or eoretobos heal slow ly? Dor* your ekm itch or burn? Have yon Pimples? Eruptions? Ach ing bOnes or baok? Eczema? Old Sores? IBoile? Sorofula? Rheuma tism? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Then B, B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify your blood; heal every sore, end give a olear, smooth, healthy skin. Deep-sealed cases, like ulcers, cancer, eacing sores, Painful Swellings, Blood Poison, are quickly cured by Botaoio Blood Balm. Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Drug stores, $t per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlarits,'Ga. Describe trouble-free medical advioe given. Over 8,000 vol untary testimonials of cures by B. B. B. For sprains, swellings and lameness there nothing so ood; Oimmherhtin’sl Pam Balm Pj-v It. Forsaieat l>f. Bishop’s drug store. Au aptiseptio alter shaving. ' Clerk the barber. WHY DR. HATHAWAY CURES. Bv&sonO for His Morvclons Success— His New, Free Book. * A Dr- Ifathnvray’s method v of treatment Is uoexperl- Kl nlent. It is tlie.result of BeL v B twenty years oi expori stfjtta ft once In tho most exten- P* rf si™ practice ol any J specialist in his lino In the world. Ho was grad ■Mn' ’NLf ' nated from ono of tho host medical colleges In tho country and porfect ,;d ids medical aud suryl yjS'gwiw'wyX - cal education by axten- sive hospital practice. Karly In his professional career he made discov eries which placed him at the head of hi* profes sion as a specialist In treating what are generally known as private diseases of men and women. This system of treatment he has more aud more' perfected each yearudtll today his cure* are so invariable as to ho the marvel of the medical profession. Enjoying tho largest practice of any specialist In the world he still maintains a system of nomi nal fees which makes It possible for all to obtala Ills sorvlees. Dr. Hathaway treats and cures teas of Vitality, Varicocele, Stricture, Wood Poisoning In Its dif ferent stages, Rheumatism, Weak Back, Nerv ousness, all manner of Urinary Complaints, Ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases, llrights Disease and all forms of Kidney Troubles. Ills treatment for umlertoDed men restores lost vitality and makos the patient a strong, well, vigorous man. Dr. Hathaway's success In the treatment of Varicocele and Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery Is phenomenal. Tho patient Is treated by this method at his own home without pain or lost of time from business. This Is positively the only treatment which cures without an operation. Dr. Hathaway calls the particular attention of sufferers from Varlcoceio and stricture to page* V, W, , SO and 81 of his new booh, entitled, “Manliness, Vigor, Health," a copy of which will be sent free on application. Write today for freo book Wd symptom blank, mentioning your com plaint. - J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, ML D. Dr. Ilsltse* ()o 0* Brrsa Street, ymtml' ' *** Satisfaction j is unusual with ** Five-Cent cigar i smokers/' but it has been the every- j day experience of hundreds of thou- j sands of men who have smoked Old Virginia Cheroots] during the last thirty years, because j they are just as good now—in fact, ( better than when they were first made. ' Three hundred minion Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this jeer. Ask jour own deeler. Price. 3 for 5 cents. * , CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTBLISHED 1889. " CHUE HALL. Proprietor Youjcan get the bestrthe market affords by eating here 215 RANT ST. Advertisers lways P PR ECI ATE § Rearing ich ETURNS ANDIfeTHAT \& Regular eturns EPORTED /fT- ByfAdvertisers Who Use Thesejtolnmns. Quantity and Quulty oi*Circulation : pws Quantity and Quality to Advertisers And We Give Both WE ALSO—a. GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN JOB IWORK. DON’T SEND AWAY! FOR :i\ ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., When you can get them at home for the same price and besides you save the cost of freight and drayage. OUR PHONE IS 31, and a message will receive prompt attention. We don’t mind calling an talking the matter over with you and giving you our estimates, T.nd if we fail to get your ;order that is our fault, not yours. L, ALT/WE WANT IS A TRIAL. Times=Call, 206 and 2)3 ih mjster Street. •WORKING HARD. A Timeb-Cam, reporter visited the oyster factory yesterday and things are certainly being pushed, The main building Is very n#r ootnpleted, and everything will he ieady for work very ehorl’y. * - - Fresh sauer kraut, at W. H. De- Voe’e. A Night of Terror. “Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the brave. Gen Rurnhaui,of Machirs, Me , when the doctors said ihe could rot live till morning, writes Mrs. B* H. Lincoln, who attended her that fearful night. “Ail thought she must soon die from Pneumonia, bat she begged for Ur. King's Now Discovery, saying It had mor than once saved her life and had cured her of consumption. After three small doses ahe rested easily all night, and its further use completely tured her.” This marvelous medicine Is guar anteed to care ail Throat, Chest and Lung Dis eases. Only 60c and |1 eo. Trial b ttles free at 11 drug stores. ,