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The Brunswick Times.
latrtlifM Ut9.
The Brunswick Call.
Ketabluhed 18M.
The Brunswick; Times-Call,
COSSOUDATED WOO.
rjlUlßhed
SVKKY MOBNING EXCEPT MONDAY.
AXTHUB H. LEAVY Editor
BOLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager
inlDfletOorpeßlock,2ll F Street,
OkflG* j l*t*ri!Oßl BO 31.
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sue.— - THE timeß _caLL,
Brunswick,Ga
NOTICE.
Hereafter all legal adverttie
ments must he paid for after the
first Insertion. The management
has been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
tho paat, and In future must take
advantage of the Georgia law ou
this subject, Oet. 10, 1900,
The Augusta Herald Belts "waen’t
there a man named Bryan?”
Mark Twain nya Tom Heed ‘ has do
•erted politics and is leading a credit
able life.”
Senator Jones eays those who ace
talking of reorganizing the democratic"
party arc the very oneß who desert
ed it.
According to the Boston Herald,
Judge Simeon IS. Baldwin, of the Su
premo court of Connecticut, continues
his advocacy in public of the whipping
post for certain classes of criru'nals.
Ho has made an address before the
Hartford Business Men’s Association
on the subject, in vthloh ho offers very
Strong arguments on the subject, In
favor of his views.
The eminent citizen of" Wyoming,
Who was running for congress, and de
clared that the woman’s vote was the
easiest to manipul&to, has not vet been
able to burrow through the avalanche
of ballots under which he was hurled,
BRAVE WORDS THESE.
la his address at Marseilles, Paul
Kruger said:
"The war waged on us in the two re
publics reached the last limits of bar*
kbansra. During my life 1 have had to
fight many of the
tribes the barbarians we
hive fo~fight now are worse than others.
They even urge the Kaffirs against us
burn the farms we worked so hard
aud they drive out our
children, whoso husbands
As thej have killed or taken
■kg them unprotected
®*trn Without iirihi to
SSI rn.iv ,10, c will
lifj&wi’l fight to the
fe 1
ffifcl in wu r
* n and
if tha justice of men la wanting to us,
Ha, tha Eternal, who la meater of all
deoplea, and to whom belongs the fut
ure, will neyer abandon us. igY
‘fl assure you that if the
andtheOraoge Fiee Htate mutt loie
their Independence it will be becousa
anl the Boer people have been destroy
sd with tbelr women and children.”
How could these word* fails to im
pre.a any liberty loving country? We
should honor tbe French for the recep
lton to Eruger because his country is
martyred In the English greed for the
gold and he deserves sympathy.
OPERA ETIQUETTE.
At the theatre last night at least a
hundred gentlemen would go out be
tween the acta. Of course they have a
right to do this if they desire but we
think it Is bad taste for a gentleman
who occupies a seat in the middle of a
row, to cause the ladies Inconvenience
by grabbing his hat and hunting the
door every time the curtain goes down,
Those who have end seatd" and re
turn before the curtain rises may be
lolorated, hut to make a lady move is
the height of impoliteness.
The ladles very cheerfully leave
their headgear at borne, and as they
have done this much for the comfort
of tbe opposite sex let that good turn
desorve another.
WHAT’B THE MATTER WITH US?
It le useless to attempt to dligutse
tbe fact that tbe /gout is over, and
that today tb* future of Brunswick
loom* up brighter than It baa seemed
for. many years. And yet, there are
some few who have fallen into tba
habit of pessimism and cannot gat oat
of it. It fa a very bad and dsogeroua
habit. It hurt* tbe isolated Individual
more than it hurts tbs town or tbe
community, but it is unfortunately in
fectious, and if it Is allowed to beoome
epidemic just at this time, it will do
Bruuswiok more barm than the “epi
dentio” of malarial typhoid she expe
rienced some few years ago. Tbe iso
lated oase of oroaking pessimism
should be promptly quarantined and
kept in a healthy atmosphere of com
mon sense on a diet of hope and good
cheer.
No city iu the United States has pass
ed through more trying ordeals than
Brunswick, but today she stands on an
even footing with any city of the same
population In this broad laod, and a
little more self help, a little more pub
lic spirit and a little less croaking will
land her far ahead iu the race. Stamp
out pessimism! Scare the croaker off
and get in the push’. With a good
lead and a stout heart, we’re all right.
Say,
Young
V 1 Man!
1 have just gotten in a
dandy line of
FINE CHOCOLATE
and BON SONS
and there it nothing
that your best girl woud
appreciate more than
one of our fancy gift
packages, It's a regular
Soo candy for from 40 to
600 a lb. Nothing bet
ter made, and delight
fully fresh.
LLOYD’S,.
THONK 255 2
X (Next door to Fleming A Waff)
THEjBR DN 8 WICt TIMES-CALL, NOYXMBEK 24,1900
m
Of 1 533 Orange Street, Los Angeles, Cal.,
writes: "I had been afflicted with my
eyes for over a vear with such a dreadful
itching and inflammation that I could
not use them for anything. Physicians
bad given me many different remedies
which were like using so much water;
they measured my eyes for glasses, which
1 got and wore for soma time, but they
did not benefit me in the least. My
mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V.
Pierce and explain the condition of my
eyes. I did so, and after following your
advice, and using eight botties Of the
* Pavorite Prescription ’ and eight of the
‘Golden Medical Discovery,’ can say my
trouble is entirely cured. I Would advise
any one so afflicted to try these wonder
ful medicines. My health was never so
good as it is now, and I shall never tire
of praising Dr. Pierce’s medicines."
Sick women are invited to consult Dr.
Pierce by letter and secure s specialist’s
advice free of charge. *
WRMITO Dtt.RV.PIEBCE
BUFFALO, N.Y.
AU OOBttSPONDfNtf PRIVAIL
John M Steele I Application for rs-
JsnieHudler, formerly I moral of
Janie Steele. | disabilities.
Notice is hereby given that on tbe nth dv of
October, 1000, the undersigned Bled In the office
of tbe clerk of the Superior court of Glyaa
county his application for removal of the disa
bilities resting upon hiu) under tha verdict and
lodgment rendered in said court May 2L )ooi,
in tho ; suit of hls former . wife, Jmale gcs-S?
s gainst arm for divorce, amt that naTdepphca.
lion will be heard at the term oMaid court ho.
ffii Mooaay
~ fOB* M. STNiICUt
Try BoromoPTooth Pow
ders. Butts, The Druggist;
. "TC-
Today take Folay’a Honey and Tar
It positively prevent* pneumonia, o*
other serioos results frofii cold*. It
may be too late tomorrow.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the voter* of the 2U’h District G.
M., Ulyt.tr county:
• "i
I hereby solicit the support of the
voters of said district at the election to
be held lor justice of the peace on the
first Saturday In December next. If
elected will endeavor bp perfo-m the
duties of said office faithfully.
Respectfully,
Jas. T. I.a.murioiit.
. J . ' '' "~ ’ JJtjf
There is no pleasure In llf if you di ea.t going
to the table to cat and can’t rest at night on ac
cotml of Indigestion. Semy WjHieras, of
Boonvllle, Ind., says lo suffered that way for
yeai *, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure, end adit*; “Now I can eataur
tbiny I like and all 1 want and sleep soundly
every night. ’• Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will di
gest what you eat, W. J. Nutts.
For Croup use CHENEYS
EXPECTORANT
Both maker* end circulators of coiiuterfeiu
commit fraud. Honest men will cot deceive
you into buying worthless or lutevfeits of De-
Witt’s W Itch lias. -jl\ r. The origlnel Is In
fallible for curing piles, sores, ecieina and all
skin diseases. IV. J. Butts. JwIlH
A&,
WITATION.
Georgia-Glynn County.
W bereas John J. Spears, administrator ot
D. B. Emory estate, repre.euts to the court in
hls petition, duly filed ard entered ou record
that he has fully rdminituered said D. B. Em
ory estate. This is therefore to cite all persons
concerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, if anv they can, why said admintstrsto:
should not lie iliaoharged from hls administra
tion, and reaelaatotters of dismission on the
Urst Monday Ml Februsry, ISI.
DART, Ordinary, -
OUr UUVE OF
Gents Furnishings
is now compeetg.
New Goods Arriving Each Week
J H. HELLER & BROS.,
314 Newcastle St*.
McGarvey’s andlThomasJKeaney,
* ADVERTISING,
N IN ADVANCE
Ad verilaeaent* i( *AI column will be Insert
ed at the uniform re ii ol One Cent a Word for
each Insertion. No ad/ ortl, '™® nt ’ however
m all, less than 60 cent*. G*b la advance.
Morphine, opium, laß(l*num,cocoalne
habit; myself cuted. will inform you of
harmless, permanent home ctH*. Mary
8. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago, v.
Hustling young man can make''~WQ
per month and expenses, Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write quick for particulars, Clark &
Vo,, 4tb A Locus Streets, Philadel
phia, Pa.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
Manager.—Old-established mercan
tile boose want* honest, oapable man
to manage branch. Salary $125 month,
extra eommissiona. No soliciting re
quired, but must take general direc
tion and be ambltioua. Good refer
ences and |BOO cash required. Experi
ence as manager not necessary, if
qualified in other respect*. “Opportu
nity,” Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn,
FOR SALE—BUTLEH’B ISLAND.—
This well-known rice plantation, sit
uated on the Altamaha river, opposite
Darien, containing 1,200 under bank;
also, summer residence on tbejssps,
with small house, five miles from Da
rien, containing 17 acres. Priee for
whole, SII,OOO. For further particulars,
apply to Mr. B. T. Sinclair, Darien,
Molntosh eoonty, Ga.
FOR RENT.—Seven-room bouse,
hear tbe hospital. Only $lO 00 per
fpooth, W. W. Brockington..
HAY FOR SALE.—Five car leads of
choice Bermuda bay, aUsl6.oopefton,
laid down in Brunswick, Ga. Sold
only in Gar load lots at this price
T *. hi Brown, Jr., Greensboro,Qa-TI
FOR SAJL.®—LITTLE bt. SIMON’S
ISLAND, containing 0,000 sores
Good game preserve—deer, docks,etc.
besides best ttshitigon the ooast, with
hard beach of several miles in extent.
Excellent oyster bed. Prloe, $20,000.
, A-’*o, Canon's point, on Great St.
Simon’s Island, containing about 580
adres, directly opposite Little St. Bi
mau’s Island. Good tabby foundation*
for anew boot*. Tela property ii
•ixty miles from Savannah, fourteen
miles from Brunswick, with both of
which places there is daily connection
by steapier. It ton the Island next
to Jekyl, and suitable in every re-peat
for a hunting aod fishing club. Price,
SIO,OOO. For further particulars, apply
Mr. James T. Dent, Evelyn, Glynn
oountv, Georgia.
WANTED.—A book-keeper with
experience in lumber office. Address
“Lumberman.” otre this office.
SPECIAL NOTICE,
Neither master nor consignees of the
British steamship Icemore will he re*
sponsible for any debts contracted by
the crew of said reamer.
Win. Johnstm A Cos. Ltd., Apt.
CALL ON
L. A. Miller
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kw jKStiai
■ Large deceived.
Corner Bsy and Mansfleld. rhone ITT
Only place in town where kiln dried
lumber can be bought.
9 oo Drops
CAStoria
AVegetable Preparationfor As
- the Food andßegula
ting ifc&Staffiacte and Bowels of
IMAMIh/l HUPRKN
Promotes DigcsHon.CheerfuL
ness and Rest.Coalaifis neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
>ot 'Narcotic.
a*v* ofa^a-^KvapiTawi
Seal- ,
jtlx-SmM f 1
tteSke/teSelU- I
AwM - J
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa-
Tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb inonlhs oI tl
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
IH. M. MILLER & SON, I
Monddj&steamer will bring
g us a line ot Oriental Tapestries, m
g Screens, Couch Cover, Cirri Kq
H tains, etc. direct from 1
mous importers of 1
goods of
p A. A. VANTINE Sc CO y
fl Also a lot ol muslin and W
5 Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass, S
fi • fl
6 Silverware, Rugs, etc- 5!
WINE OF CARDUI
HEALTHY OLD AGE, ,j
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Line, Escrow 00. Ark, An*. 4a W it' '(!.•
lan St yesis old sad hare b.m .uttering wi*r mkLA ) Jj" flj
Ch.nge of Life 1 bud flooding spells .o bwa th&t 'a
non* thought I could live My liuabsnd got me
Wtna ol C'ardni and it asved my life. lam like Kg ' li
another person einoe taking it. SK \ St
MRS. B B. TOWNSEND. JA
WaeTonW* LW
It b the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old set
None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized If
care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then
will add many years to our ezistracsi Death can be k£pt away a tong
ttma Happy,healthy old age will be the lot of the woman who prompt?
correct! the ailments which afflict her tea in youth. Wine of Cardui wffi
take tbsitamlc child safely over the dividing L.b*Wgiffl ud
womanhood. Asa wtfe.be need., it to help her throurh the trials of
pre-nancy and childbirth with as little discomfort is possible. At the
Change ol Life It will help her over the dangerous pflal .ppm to
hw pathway betweei 40and 5a Then will com. many yearsof truly
blissful existence She will grow old slowly and peacefully To the lart
she wffi preserve that charm and bsautv which are always characteristic
o* perfectly healthy grandmothers.
ttiir aavissii KsatTMCT. I, 1 “ for women alone to decide
etlvic, la vmm requiring special whether they will be healthy or
tC'&M'XSXi **• The remedy for their side-
Kune'** co* t.hatuao- gjk, Teoa. De*s Is clos* at hand.
LARGE BOTTL*:*) OF WINE CM? CARDUI
SOLD FOR *I.OO BY DRUGGISTS.
WINEitOF.'CARDUi
IGASTDRIA
I For Infants and Children.
I The Kind You Have
Always Bought
I Bears the Jr $
j Signature
I oi
se
For Over
Thirty Years
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