The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 23, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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Rico It is a high grade laundry * soap* It is a good soap. It is a hardwater soap. It is kept by all the leading grocers. Ask for it. fiKumdu .S.'tp Works, Jaokaouvilte. Wall Paper . ATjTHE . PAINT ► STORE, ■ 508 MonklSt. W:H. LYTLE PROPBICTOR. SHAKE INTO YOURISHOES. Alien 1 * Foot-Eaae. a powder. It cares painful, smarting, nervous teet and 'ingrowing nail.aod instantly taKee the sting out of corns and bun ions. It’s the greatest eorafyrt (Recovery of the age. Allen’s Foot-base makes tight or new shoes teel eaap. It 1b a certain cure for swcnt ■< ing. callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it today. Sold by all druggists and shoe Stores, By mall tor 25c in stamps. Trial package Free. Address Allen 8. Dims tend. T.u Roy, N. Y. For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT ELI ZISSIMTO, 3021 Newcastle St.i [■mi:,.. .:... li* f* Cigars and tobacco All Kinds of Gaa<^p| Our Greateal Specialist For 30 years Dr. -I. Newton Hath- A*HF has so successfully treated chronic diseases that he is ackncwledaed today to stand at the head of h i profession in this line. His 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, rantlysls, 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 physicians, readily yield to his treat ment,. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D, 25 Bryan Street, Savannah, Ge STOVES REPAIRED. Rice, the stove elector, repairs kinds or c<< k steves and ranges, buy and sells second hand stoves, 414 Bay street a— —— 1 tyOUR FACJ 18 YOUR FORTUNE. Throw a waj Cosmetics. American Women throw aw ay seventy-live million doll ait annually for fac _ pow ter, lotions, etc., mo which ac jri f.t’ u<lj<it 'i cr* *il * ttr ea an atrtv the ir* 2n. 'Jr *(i 11 *. 71 > i ■>. Roe Healthy Complexion, get a VIRGIN RUBBER MASK, r Restore* original contour, permanently re move* pimple*, freckles, blackheads, and all cemplexional imperfection*. Absolutely harmless Results Write for particulars. Price SS.OO by m*U Glove# SIOO and 1160. '‘Virgin elbbbk co„ n 0 wt litt st v. t Brown Drug Cos., Sole Agts Brunswick, Georgia. B. J- OLEWINE Selling, Renting, Repairing,* Messenger Services We sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crawford, Eagle. Elk, Dixie. / Best ofj Wheels for the Least. Money. PUBLIC SALS. Georgia—County of Glynn. Under a power of sale contained in that cer tain deed to secure debt fr m L. V. Carroll to Mrs. M. L Parker, said deed being recorded in Vol. 9 of mortgages, folio 543, there will bo sold before the door the eourt heuee of said county, in Brunswick Georgia, on the first Tuesday in December proxi. o, between the legal hours of sale to the highest and b at bid der, for cash, all of-that certain tract, lot or parcel of land, situate In sad county and st te, about s x miles north of the oily of Brunswick, m the 26th district G hi., of said county, de scribed in a deed from E, M. Turner to said Carrol Las 25 acres of land, having the follow ing courses, distances and admeasurements t 0 say: Commencing at a pine tree on the pub lic road leading from what is known as the Old Chapel to *he Sender Go nibiead Place, and running thence south 37 degrees wen, 34 chains aud 43 links to a stake; thence running north 70 degrees west, 7 chains and 50 links to a pine tree; thence running north 37 degrees east 34 chains and 43 Inks to a black gum tree; the nee running south 76 degrees east, 7 chain# aud 5o links to the initial point; svid tract bounded on the norih by lanfds of estate of H. C, Dav, on the east by said public roup from Old olmpel to said Soude Guodbr ad I’luce, on tbe. south hv public road and lands of .Susan' E*. Miller, and •on the west by lands ot4M<d estate of sail Day; being the plr.ee whereat the sajd Carroll ope rates a small e< uutry farm, known as Carroll s Farm; Also that certain other fact of land, in said county and dfstrlc . containing 8 acres of land, adjoining the tract above described, rod being pat ticulgrly described as to courses aad distances In said deed to securo del>t from said Carrol! to Mrs. Parker. Said two tracts of land to be sold as the Property of said L. V. Carroll to satisfy the in debtedness named in said need to secure debt, that is SSOO principal with 8 per cent, interest thereon from March Ist. 1900, until paid, be fctde# alldosts of this le a* provided for in said deed to secure debt. Purchaser pays for titles. This November Otli. 1900. L V. CARROLL, Grantor, By MRS. M. L, PARKER, lii# agent and at toYuey in fact under tio power of sale afore aid Opera House ONE NIGHT ONLY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 DUNNE: & RYLEY’S Magnificent New Produc ion of A MILK WHITE FLAG, BY CHAB. H HOYT. A Company of 40 People g Chip AND Three Sisters Fanchdnetti. Military band aud operatic orchestra. Teeming with specialties and brl iiant mniical aumbers. A brand new pro duction, new ideal, new features, new co-turnes, new dialogue. IS A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art ban jsist been issued at so outlay of over iibO,ooo, for which the publishers desil^M Manager in this county, also a JoßT.Solicitor; good pay to the right Nearly 100 full-page pa per, illuminated covereUßt bindings; over 200 golden Mies ir/^HK^ orot ' , ’o bindings; nearly 50 goide® \ee tn the ololh bindings. Sells X Silt; presses running day and niV great is tbe sale. Christian men a women making fortunes taking orders. Rapid promotions. One Christian wo mai made clear SSOO in four weeks, tang orders among her chut eh sc (AalnUnces and friends Write u. M may lead to a tfi Bo manage our business after] •lir large correspondence, which you! can attend to right at your home. Ad d ete J. A. Kright, Hwipter;, Cere is. lie linen Isliini 30 j Newcastle .Street >t _ Wishes to inform the ladles ofißrunswick that they will find tho largest and iates'r'aovelues la Hats. • lifaits-Cajs,-Billow, AMD ALL KINDS OF HAIRI6OODB, FANCY GOODS A Specialty. iEJSBUHBWIOK 23 WuQ DON’T GET THIN . Get fat; get nice and plump; there is safety in plumpness. Summer has tried your food works; winter is coming to try your breath-mill. Fall is the time to brace yourself. But weather is tricky; look out l Look out for colds espec ially. Scott’s emulsion of cod-liver oil is the subtlest of helps. It is food; it is one of the easiest foods in the world; it is more than food; it helps you digest your food, and get more nutri ment from it, Don’t get thin, there is safety in plumpness. Man woman and child. Vc’l' send you a little to try u you like SCOTT St IiOWNL 409 Beat! ttce< New York To Thk Public : Whereas, There are a number of houses In the sewerage district of the city not conne.ted with the sewer sys tem; and. Whereas, The time has expired in which the digging of dirt is prohibited by ordinance, or otherwise; and, Whereas, The laws pi the city re quire that all houses in the said district shall be connected— This is, therefore, to notify all peo ple concerned, that unless such houses are forthwith connected, ihe owners or agents thereof will be sub j ;cted penalties prescribed by law. Done at the city hall, this 10 hof November, 1900. , Da an I). Atkinson, Mayor. : BDon’t be deceived or humbugged by people who claim the discovery of some hitherto un known herb or root iu swamps, or on some mountain or prairie for the eure of kidney and bladder troubles. Any doctor; or druggist with tell you that such claims or fraudulent. Holey’s Kidnt y Cure simply contains remedies that are recognized by the most skilful physician, as beat for these complaints, so don’t be credulous or foolish. W. J, Butts. Second hand household furniture bought and sold; also piano?, organs, trunks, mirrors, carpets, etc. J. W: Watkins'. You can’t afford to clßk yonr life by allowing or a cold to develop into pnenmonia or mi a uni PC foil. One Minute Gough Cure will ||k throat and luog troubles quicker than ■Mther preparation known. Matty doctors V:h- specific for grippe. It ig an infallible rr c rou p. Children like itand moth - V piPßfil' n m aL ■' ■'“ . -.if 1 .• , f‘SS J jfjjjßfe'-w/: >' I MM itfL thi 'line cr Mi il Her Ms which I now have on | [exhibition. t . CALLDAND EXAMINE. Th. F. Winter, THE TAILOR, 311 Newcastle St. worn* ooryma, M Omm Mm B„tov4 to Tnltl| *“*'•*—i fiiMlMi) Qomuom.—-Wfe* uni) be doM to n~ rtm say worn oot hkodl A gsuUonaan. who motored to Gtar* gto from cue of (ha atakaa ot tha gyp*! wests few years ago, visited SiUuttm during the Inter* to te Fair, held to Octo ber. la spooking of worn out lauds he said that Gvoigiu formers were not the ooly ones who by on exhaustive system of oultivotiou bad deprived good lands o'f their fertility. When people began to settle up the western states and found lands that gavo yields of 40 and 50 bushels of wheat to the aore, they used the same loud year after year with out returning anything to the soil, with the result that the yield diminished un til 6 bushels to tho aore was the best that cqpld be obtained. Some of them quit farming aud began the raising of blooded cattle for the dairy and for beef, saving the manure and applying it to the land in order to improve tho pas ture grounds. It was soon discovered that wherever cattle were kept tbe land was bjing rapidly restored to it# origi nal fertility. Now there is no snob thing as worn out lands among goad farmers iu the west. Skillful fertiliza tion and rotation of crops kbops tbs land productive. This gentleman purchased 4 place In Georgia on which most of the land was what is oalled worn out. Ho wont to work to build it up according to the methods so often recommended by tbU department, viz: judicious fertilizing with both commercial and homemade fertilisers, studying the nature of hi! soil and trying to supply it with the ele ments most necessary for Its renewal. Among other things he purchased sev eral fine Jerseys, which supplied him with milk and butter not only for home oonsumptlou, but also for sola. The droppings fronfrifhese cows were care fully collected and applied to the land in some places alone and in otk#r in com bination with other fertilizers. H rotated hie crops also and now ooosidon Ms farm among the best 'Of Us sios in middie Georgia. He regard* the pea. vine hay as one of the best restorers at fend and thinks highly also of the velvet beam This gentleman says that no land that has over been good ean become as exhausted that its fertility eouoot be v Jored by skillful farmihff—State Agrl cultural Deportment. The profit of a gold mine d.penlls, noton the ainoont of rock cruehid uuder the etampo bat upon the amount of gold which cun be extract ed from the rock. In a similar way the value of food which Is oaten does not depend on tbe quantity which Is taken Into tbe stomach but :p.m the amount of nourishment extracted from ft by the organs yf nutrition and digestion When these organa are digs rued they fall to ox tract tlie nourishment IS sufficient quantities to supp’y the needs of tho several organs of the body and these organs cannot work without, nourishment. The resnltiky heart trouble, liver trouble and many other alTtncnts, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, acting on every or an of the digestive and nutritive system, re ortss It to health and vlg jr. It cures dlsea -e* remote from the the stomach In which they origluuted. Gohjen Medical Discovery contains neither ;nor nar cotics. a, -5? Mff. T. Briddleinan, of Parsballville Mloh„ was troubled with sail, rlieam lor thirteeo years and had tried a number of doafors without rel ef. Af ter two or three applioutions of Ban cor Balve, her hands became better, and in a abort time she was entirely cured. 1 kSfMllUr 50 YEAHS* r FXPFBII'WCF Thade Mahkb "ppyguaJfV* Designs r fMi’ Copyrights Ac. Anyone *enfling a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Invention i* probably patentable. Conmiunlca tk>ii**trlctl/cotifl(!cntiaL Tlanibookon Patents sent fret). Oldest agency for securing patent*. Patents taken throturh Maun A Cos. receive tpccial notice , without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated wee kly. Largest cir- CQlatlou of any scientific lourual. Ternis, sii a year; four months, %L Bold by ail newsdealers. NIL’NN & Cos. 38,B,Md "**’New]fprk Branch office, 825 F Bt., Washington, D. C* CASTOR IA Tor Infants and Children. Die Kind You Have Always Bought "buy the genuine^ SYRUP OF FIGS ... 1C A KUTAOTU BED BY ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. IT SOTS Tlt BAMBL ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND There is no kind of pain or ache. Internal or exter nal, that Pain-Ki|ier will not relieve. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES THE GENUINE BO'TLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS A SON. Bright’s Disease. High living, intemperance, exposure and many other things bring on Bright's disease.. Foley’s Kidney Cure will prevent Bright’9 dis ease and all other kidney or bladder disorders if taken in time. Take] nothing’Jelse. W. J Butts. Bloodworth &Jones New Liven Stables New Buggies Fine Horses Prompt attention given all orders Drayage a spec ialty. Phone 24-3. E St SEGUE!* mil 111! 'in KRUNSWICK, GEORGIA Civil and criminal ctin <u*<'rd- <i to business .trictly confiacnliHl. .Ln q.i>r,-f oruluctec with secrecy. L- gL leavy IVlanaoer Southern Railway Cos. Office ot General Agent, Brunswiok, Ga. ,SCHEDULES. — ' For Savannah, Washington and New York. Lv Brunswick oioara 05 P ‘ m Ar Eavannah .10 SO am 13 50ain P Washington 7 lie am 160 pm hr New 1 ork k 03 pm 6 23 am For Jacksonville. tv Brunswick ... COO am 826 pm 906 pm Ar Jacksonville .926 am 710 pm loam For Muuon, Atlanta, touinvillo and Clncinuiiti Lv Brunswick 6 10 am 9 Of. pm Ar Mncon I is pm 8 00 urn Ar Atlanta 8 60 pm 6 20 am Ar Ixjumyllle 7 60 am TBpm Ar (Unclnnati 716 am 740 pm From NeWYork, Washington aud Savannah. Lv New York.... 80pm 1215 am Lv waahington.. t’s pm 1115 am Lv Savannah ... 8 pm 620 am r. 00 um Ar Brunswick... 6 2t> ■ 805 am 885 pm ■>' From JackHouvilic Lv JackapvUlo.... l 88pm Ar Brunswick 025 pm Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Ly Cincinnati 8 ao am 8 00 pm Lv Louisville 7-If mu 7 15 pm Lv Atlanta 1045 pm ursput Lv Moron 1 00 am 2*ip m Ar Hrurigw ck 710 am 835 p m . i J. M. BURHETT ,I 228 Our special inixfuiß is '- Best Mi!k Producer. I’hons fl'l 310-21 Newcartle Sf. John M Steele | Application for re- BntileG formerly j mova l of j (Usabilities. i*v. tbut ou the fjth day of Octob^f-,.. fHed in the office of the clerk o. tou t of Glynn county bis qoval of tho disa bilitiee resting upon Bfffn't ***. ftßf 1 ! iudgment rendered In *aid cTV^ In the suit of his former wife, m vgainst him for divorce, and that, said eppTflM Don will be heard at the term of sail court be ginning on the first Monday in December next. This October 8,1900. IOHN M. BTWWrB Ship Notice. Neither ihe master, owners or con signees of the Norwegian bark Vi oeta will be responsible for any debt* contracted by the crew of said bark. Pkdkr.en, Master. Bbip Notice. Neither the matter, owner, or con signees of tha_ British schooner Sirocco will bo responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said schoi ner, V Holder, \ M.ater. CuunilinrUlif, Btomach and Ursr Tat let* cur* billonDe,.ii eonsUpatlon and ksadachs Thoy are easy toiakn and pica As- la eSTc, For sale at fiiskop’s Drug a tor*. WHEN lagripjje • BEGINS, CURB IT t welL ihe effecu of U Grippe •M quinine together, often **"rt more ' JOHHSOm CU i m tome Care, la • Day or Night. No bad aSheta ara felt and you don’t have to pat yonraelf on a steady dlai ol It, ai you do with qnlnlna, Mr. W. W. Caldwell, of Obleuo, writes that eight doses taken In on# day cured him completely, U will cure you. 60a per bottle If It care*. Notaneoentlf It doe. not can. A. B. OIRARDEAU, y Savannah. Ga, Cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, Asthma, Throat and Lung Troubles. DR. J. H. (MEAN'S TAR WINE LUNG BALM An unfailing remedy for Irritation of the Throat and Lungs. This Medicine positively contains no opium or other drugs injurious to the stomach. 25c, 50c and $1 a bottle, at dntQQiSfSa THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO., t. LOUIS, MO. FOR SALE BY WWW W J BUTTS, The Druggiit.’ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RAILROAD CHARTER. Slate of Georgia, i To the Honorable, the Scc- Countyof [ rotary of Slate of the Slate Glynn. J of Georgia. The petition of C. Downing, F. D. Aiken, Kaiser, E. 11, Mason, N. Kmanuei, T. Newmaa, J. J. Lott, L. It. Aiken, E. Bro bston and W G Brantley, respectfully shows: L That each and all of unid pclltiohc s, , dipt L.u, Aiken, reside in tbe City. Hi i wick, County of Glynn and State ul G ■ - and Chat petitioner L. I{. Aiker ... l-is'st Mount Pleasant, County of Wavr t a i,> n , Georgia. 11. That politioners desire obtain 1 thumaclyes, their successors and assigns, charter tor a railroad company to bo known ns the Brunswick A Birmingham Railroad Com pany, and they seek to be Incorporated under noli name as a corporate b< dv. for the purpose f building and operating a railway line under aid charier. Ilf, That, the length of the railroad proposed tube built by said company will be about four hundred ami lllty <4 50; milts, ns near as can be estimated at tliia time, and that, the general di rection ol same will lie southeuat to northwest IV. That said proposed -ail road beginning ip the Pit I of Brnn-wlc ,<i i gia, wt 1 prob nbly run through Ihe nti oof i lynn,Wayne, Tierce, spplmg, Coffee, Lr ,m, Wilcox, Dooly. Sumter, Wt bale and St. w.ut, in the State of Georgia, to a point on'the boundary line be tween Georgia aud Alabama withia the-county of Stewart, in the -talc or Georgia, and from said point to tl a cities of Montgomery and Lir - n.u.gli..iii in the stale of Alabama, and the principal places In in wliich and to which it is proposed ... construct said railroad arc Urmia wick, Georgia, and Moulgcmcry and Iliruilrg liam, Alahuma. V That It in propopud to i.'*ue capital slock in aft id i nilroad (*m pa np to tlu* amount of llf ten thoi eaiid (515.0U0) for each mile of Raid' proposed railroad, making a total capitalizatiort of six - Ilis.o woven hundred and fifty tliousaud do 1; ;r, o), and all of Ihe capital stock ii* to lie common stock and none of it preferred, ! Block. i Vf. That pelitioneie desire that the ch.irtor for said railroad company, obtained under thin petition, shall continue in force lor the full period fixed by law, towit: One bundled and one (Id 1) years. VI I Tba*. it is proposed to locate the princi pal office <<f said railroad company in thje Gity of Brunswick, tieorgia, and petitioners aboir.' that th* ydo intend in good faith, immediately upon the granting of the charter herein prayed for, to go forward without delay to secure sub tcriptions to the capital stock, construct, equip maintain and operate said railroad: Where fore petitioners pray tlmt thdv f> their successors and assigns, may b<- incorporated a* such rail road company, under the corporate name of the Brunswick & Birmingham Hail read Company, under the laws of the Htatc of Geor gia, with all tbe right*, powers and privileges inecdoHi. and pertinent to similar railr cor poratioDH and as are fixed and defined by the laws of said State, aud will ever jray. c. M \ Vk 11 Kg 'i; K J. L. R. Aik* n, E. Blobs ton, yy. G Brsntley, SHERI* F'S SALE. GEORGIA, Glynn County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in Brunswick, on Are* Tuesday in December, nineteen hundred, the leasehold estate expir ing Januarv Ist, lf7B, in the toll*,wing parcels of land in Town Commons of Brunswick: Ix>t number 111 between Gordon and Johnson ■trrrts; and the southeastern quarter of lot number 111 between Johnston *ud Itartow areets. Sold as property of estate of A. T. Putnam, urder execution issued by the tax colb c-or of said county against A.T. Putnam, for state and eonnty taxes. W. IL BERRIE, Sheriff. J. W. Watkins will loan you money on personal prop erty and real estate. j The editor oftke Korarllie, Ky., MlncellM 'eon, wrllee u a yooteerlyt to a keiioM, lot ter: •J wae eg red of tM.ey troable by toktgg Foley’, *lta,yaro t ” fake iho, W.J. Butte 7