The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 24, 1900, Image 4

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The Brunswick Times. XstsUishad IU. The Brunswick Call. Katabluhed ltM. The Brunswick Times-Call, CQKSOUDATED I'JOO, Published *V*nr MOttMNO EXCEPT MONDAY. JUSTHUK H, LEAVY - - - - - 4 Editor •OLAHD A. MULLINS, Biuineaa Manager in<igiethorpeßlock,2llXStreet OfflOl j HLBrHONI HO 81. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscriber* are requested to notify the office men they fall to get any leaue of the Ttmee trttU. Attention to this matter will be appre ciated by the publisher*. the Timei-Oall twill be*. Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. $6.00; per week 16 aonti. Correepondenee on live enbjecta aollelted. Seal name of writer should no lam©* Subscription* payable m % dtanca. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. Address all amntnunicationa to ” THE TIMES-CAI.L, Brunswick, Ga. NOTICE. Hereafter all legal advertice menls 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 pant, and in future must take advantage of the Georgia law on this suhjoo*. Oot, 10, 1900, The wultan of Turkey still owes America that little balanco. Rev. I’arkhurat of Now York, is going to start a “truthful’’ newspaper. Govern' r .Beckham of Kentucky, cannot now b called ’"the boy gov ernor.” He la married. "When buslnoss is good John D. Rock feller makes fifteen millon a week. There was “nothin’ down" seven days last month and lie only cleared ten mil lion. W. J.*Stone of Missouri, tTilnks there Is enough in Democracy’s past to worry about without borrowing troubles over the future of the parly just now, says the Denver Republican. It has been moro’n a month since someone lias gone wrong in Brumwlck, What’s up?—Fort Valley Leader. TUo Above is so low toned and malicious that It is stopping very far down for a reput able newspape# to notice it. We are surprised that one of Urunswick’s form er citizens should allow such a squib to gat Into the columns of his paper, We refer to Thomas J. Shepard. CERTAINLY WE HAVE. Brunswick thinks she has more than nine thousand people aud she is prob ably right about It. Darici^MMdH| F R A N C Hl^Sjpi^TAiLWAYr^ The sees no objection able features in the street railway franchise as granted by Counoil at the meeting Thursday, exoept the time. We are of the opinion that a half cen tury ie entirely too long, but as this ordinance has already passed, there is no use in uttering a single aentenoe against in it. Tba Tixis-Call is glad to aay that Caunoll took ita suggestion and .amended the platform ao aa it would 9b> equitable both to the city and the -•railway people. SUNDAY THOUGHTS (From the Outlook.) It la a matter of prime importance whether a man collects the of life about him or gives it formfaad com pleteness by the working out of his own nature. The house which has been dec orated and furnished out of hand by an expert holds a relation to its owner very different from that, which is held by a house which represrnts his individual taste and has been conformed to his in dividuality. True preparation for or *WP derly, beautiful and dignified ways of living must be made within a man, There Is an attractive power In char acter which we ra-ely understand, but which is the key to outward prosperity of all kinds. The happening* of life lie in wait all along the highway until tha" person to whom they belong by natural affiliation appears, and then instantly attach themselves to him. To the pas sionate, lawless and violent, things of kindred nature are always hastening with swift unerring feet. The fates are asleep until we awaken them; the njvercome unsougb'; ihey await our invitation and are powerless until we open the doorto them. The witches on the blasted heath predicting greainess to Macbeth, did not destroy a noble na ture. Kunqub heard the same fateful words, but the doors of bis spirit were locked and bottled by loyalty and in tegrity and over him the evil spirits had no power whatever. Macbeth had long been making ready for them, and their words of fate fell ln’o a quiet soil. Ail his lffe the future murderer ajpd tyrant had by his thoughts and Iheltnations, been Inviting the day when, in the storm of battle, his own life should be extinguished as merclless'y as behftd put out the light of other lives. Evil is sown for the evil, violence fof the violent, as light is sown for the righteous: in the end every man faces himself in the harvest he has to reap, and no man reaps what he has not sown. The unselfish and living who serve and waif, are often astonished by the affec tion they evoke. They are always sow ing the seeds of unselfishness, and the Iruits of their sweetness and devotion follow them In love and friendship. If one longs for a noble and harmon ious life, with all the happiness it brings, let him diligently and prayer ful prepare his own character for these great prosperities. Always think of this store as the one most likely to have wbat you want, Harper’e. . When you drink, drink one of our brand Mocha and Java oolTesa. It’s the best. Harper’s. i Say, Young Jfe Man! have, just gotten in a Hprdandy litis of FINE CHOCOLATE and EON BOMS and there is nothing that your beet girl woud appreciate more than one of our fancy gift packages, It's a regular Boc candy for from 40 to 600 a lb. Nothing bet ter made, and delight fully fresh. IloTq’sT THONE 255 3 (Next door to Fleming * Waff) THiIBECNSWICK TIMES-CALL, NOYEMBEM 24,1906 Of 1533 Orange Etreet, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: " I had been afflicted with my eye* for over a year with such a dreadful itching and inflammation that X 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 I got and wore for some time, but they did net benefit me in the least. My mother desired me to write to Dr. R_ V. Pierce and explain the condition of my .ayes. I did so, and after following your ktdvice, and using eight bottles of the 4 Favorite Prescription ’ and eight of the * Golden Medical Dtacovervg 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 commit Dr. Pierce by letter and secure a specialist’s advice free of charge. WRIIEWORRYIHERtt BUFFALO, N.Y. AIL CORRESPONDENCE PRIVATE John M Staele j A p]U*fction jyrr re- J anle Hadl*r, formerly { mqval at Janie Steele, 1 disabilities. Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of October, 1906, the ahJersigued'filed in the oiiaM .ot the clerk of the Superior <> .*t irlvwn county hm application for removal of the dUu bilitics resting unq& btm under thaverdict ml tad cement rtaafpi raid court May SlvJuoo, in thei suit of hifTTOi’mer wife, against him for divorce, and that aid appUciv-' lion vrfU be beard at the term of said court bo ginning J# f Oflff M, yCEKLii. Try Boromot Tooth Pow ders. Butts; the Druggist . Today take Foley’s Honey and Tar It positively prevents pneumonia, or other serious results from colds, ft msy be too late tomorrow. 1 % ANNOUNCEMENT, *** Tojjhe voters of the 20!h Ps* M., Glynn county! 1 hereby solicit the support of the voters of said district at the eleotion to be held lor justice of the peace on the first Saturday in December >next. If elected will endoavOr to perform the duties of said office faithfully. Respectfully, Jas. T. LiMiimoirr. There is no pleasure in life if yen il teed froing to Hie table to eat and can’t rest at night „ ac count of Indignation, lleniy' William*, of Hoonvllle, ImL. nyn ho*iilf*red that way for yearn, till he commenced fti ut ot iiodol i>>- peptia Cure, and add*: -Kew Icaneatany thing I like anil all 1 want and sleep soundly every night. ’• Kodol Dyspepsia di get wont you eat. tv J. Butt*. ——■ For Croup use'CHKNEYS EXPECTORANT Both maker* and circulator* of*coi:nterteiW eomintt fraud. Honeat men will not deceive you Into buying wortlile** counterfeits of De- Witt's W itch llaiel salve. The original)ln fallible for curing pile*, sores, rcieiun and all akin diseases. W, J. llntw. s. a .niinutn.lor of D. 11. ropi e-eut* to Ihe court iu his petuMfl, du)v filed urd entered mi record. What he lias fully admin tered *ai.l 1). B. Em ory estate. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditor*, to *how cause, if any they can. why said adininist-ator should not lie discharged from his administra tion, and receive letters < J dismission on Iho first Monday in kebruarr. 1901. miliaOE DART, Ordinary. OUR r.INK Of Gents Furnishings is now c< x■ - New Goods Arriving Each Week J H HELLER & BROS., 314 Newcastle St-. Between.C. McGarvey’s and|Thomas!Keaney, CHEAP ADYERTK CASH IN ADVANCE Advertisements in this column will be Insert ed at the uniform rate of One Cent a Word for each Insertion. No advertiaemnnt, however m aU, las* than SO cent*. Cash in advance. Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoaioe habit; myself cuted, will inform you of harmless, permanent home cure. Mary 8. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. Hustling young man can make S6O per month and expenses, Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quiok for particulars, Clark & Cos., 4th <fc .Locus Streets, Philadel phia,-Pa. HELP WANTBD-MALE. Manager.—Old established mercan tile bouse wants honest, capable man to manage branch. Balar; $125 month, extra commissions. No soliciting re quired, but must take general direo* tion and be ambition*. Good refer ences and SBOO oash required. Experi ence as manager not neoessary, if qualified in other respects. “Opportu nity," Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn, FOB SALE—BUTLER’S ISLAND.— Thiw well-known rice plantation, sit uated on tbe Altamaba river, opposite Darien, containing 1,200 under bank ; also, summer residence on tbejsalts, with small honae, five mile* from Da rien, containing 17 acres. Price for whole, SII,OOO. For further particulars, apply to Mr. ’B. T. Sinclair, Darien, Mclntosh county, Ga. FOR BENT.—Seven-room house, near the hospital. Only $lO 00 per month. W. W. Brockington. IIAY FOrTsalE —FmTcar loads uf choice Bermuda hay, at $16.00 per ton, Iqid down in Brunswick, Ga. . Sold only in qar load lots at thia price Jas, I*. firowp, Jr., Greensboro, Oa.fi .* ISLAND; wrotaining 6,000 acres Good game preserve—deer, ducks, eto besides be*t ijsi|Migon the coast, with hard beaob oi|S%eral miles in extent. Exoellent'cyMV Ded. Price, $20,000. Atso, Canon’s point, on Great St. Simon’s Island, containing about 580 litres, directly opposite Little St. 81- tnoo'a Island. Good tabby foundations for anew house. THa property is •ixtjf miles from Btvann&b, fourteen miles from Brunswick, with both of which places there is daily connection Sy steamer. It ta on the Island next j Jekyh and suitable in every re*p<-ot for a bunting and fishing olub. Price, SIO,OOO. For further particulars, apply Mr. James T. Dent, Evelyn, Glynn county, Gem-git, WANTED.—A book-keeper with experience m lumber office Address “Lumberman.” care this office. FOR RENT.—Furnished or unfur nished rooms, 603 Mansfield street. Mrs. W. H. Anders,-n . More new Candies at Eloyd’s. Stopt and se t them. ’Phone 2iß-2 | CALL ON L. A. MILLEJi ; FOR T Large Stock Just Keceived. Corner Ilay and Mansfield. XTione UT Only place in town where kiln dried lumber can be bought. l ( )ooDropsj AVfegelabte Preparalionfor As similating the Food andßegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of iNIAN IS/< BILDKKN — *■■■■ q Promotes Digestion.CteerfuF nessandßest.Contaiffis neittier Opium,Morphine nor>lui£xaL NOt Narc OTIC. Av* afoua-SMCELPtram >O J*M - I RxkdU Smitt- I JtmeSmd-* I IS&“- J A perfect Remedy for Cons lipa- Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. A I b tnonihs ld )j Dost S- ]yC I ISIS j Exact copy of wrappcr. H, IH. MILLER 4 SOW. Mondnyisteamer will bring us a line ot Oriental Tapestries, Screens, Couch Cover, Cur tains, etc* direct from those fa mous importers of Oriental goods of A* a lot of muslin and Curtains, Cut GHass, Silverware, Rugs, etc- WINE OF CARDUI HEALTHY OLD AGfl\ sgm Labbs, B*hto 00. Ab.. Aog. 4. W I un 4S years old and hare ben Buttering wfth ■ M Change of Life I hed flooding apelle so bad that Bone thought I could lire. My husband got me Wine of Card a I and it eared my life. lam like fif Tfw \Wb Another person ainoe taking it. ML \ J MBS. B B TOWIfSEND. W' j\ It ts the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old age. Nona of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized if cars be taken of tire health in early and middle life. A little precaution then will add many years to our existence. Death can be kept away a long time. Happy, healthy old age will be the lot of the woman who promptly corrects tbs ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Cardul will taka ths female child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and womanhood. Asa wife she needs It to help her through ths trials of pregnancy and childbirth with as littia discomfort as possible. At the Change of Life It will help her over the dangerous place that appears in her pathway between 40 and 50. Then will corns many years of truly blissful ealstence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To ths last sha will preserve that charm and beauty which are always characteristic of perfectly healthy grandmothers. ASVttotT eiftiraiir, - it is for women alone to decide in aw requiring ipcc!*) whether they will be healthy or KSt mkn . Tbs remedy for their side , chattnaoogA, Tna. ness is dose at hand. LARGS bottles os wine o p c:\rdui 80LD FOR *I.OO BY ORUOOIBTB. WINE OF CARDUI tASTORIA i For Infaotg mad Children. The Kintf fm Have Always Bought^ | Bears the Jf 4 | Signature /Hi" /y Use For Over I Thirty Years GASTORIA T-! we OIINTAUW COMPANV. NEW YOfilt CITT.