The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 05, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Die Brunswick Times. Established MS9. The Brunswick Call. JCutiblufted 1 me. The ltaswick Tiraes-Call, CONSOLIDATED lUOO, Published *V*KV MOKNINO EXCEPT MONDAY. ■ .. BBTHUB H. LEAVY - - - - - Editor BOLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager o HCE } 8t " B ‘ ■ TO 8UB80BIBEBS: Subscribers are requested to notify the office when they fail to get any issue of the Timea- OalL Attention to this matter will be appre elated by the publisher*. the Times-Call [will be; Delivered by carrier or mail, per year, f 5.00; per week 15 seats. Correspondence on live subjects e olloited. Beal name of writer ahould ac sompany tame. Subscription! payabla in advanoe. Failure to receive paper ahould be reported to the.buaineis office. Address all communication* to ■ THK TIMKa . CALLi IlrunsWlck.Ga. NOTICE. Hereafter all legal advertise ments must be paid for after the drat insertion. The management baa been pat to t great deal of trouble and delay In collecting in the pant, and in future must take advantage of the Georgia law on thia subject. Oot. 10, 1900, ANNOUNCEMENT. Mr. Albert O, Anderaou baa pur chased the circulation of the Times-Uall sue hereafter he vu nave abaolute Con trol of aarae, By the circulation ia meant simply thia; Every paper print ed ia turned over to Mr. Anderson aud he haa thorn delivered and collects for eame. Id other worda, be owne every paper printed lu thia office—the same as anew depot when it buys out of town papers. The management has decided on this move after mature consideration and we think subscribers will got a better service and the plan will work more satisfactory in every particular. The circu'ntiou of the Trans Car.L Out grovr the other part of the business ID feet, it bas nearly doubled within the past two mouths, ami for tire business manager to attend to this de partment, as well as tue others, would be almost an impossibility, hence the sate of this important part of the burl sees, Mr. Anderson, the circulation man . ■ t ■' ag*>, Is a young man of excellent busi ness qualifications, and wc are sure that the public, aj well as ths office, will be satisfied with bis work. With this Issue, Mr. Anderson takes charge of the circulation department and all complaints, irregularities, etc., should be reported to him. The Atlanta Journal draws a moral from the fact that a man named A. M. Rich died of starvation In Chicago the •tbor day. According to the Augusta Herald dynamite on the stove is stiil making an gale. Champion Jeffries is soon to be mar ried. He can then have a bout every day. The Louiayille Post says that the American people “have emerged frea * foreign war," LET OTHERS DO THE SANE. The Brunswick circuit ia bleased with one of the beat jadgea who ever Berved on a Georgia bench, and the grand ju ries in every county in which Judge Benoet presides ahould eo-operate with Matin'hla endeavor to enforce the laws. A sacred duty rests upon the shoulder of every grand juror, because he ia there as the representative of a great state to see that our laws are obeyed. When the judge in hla charge to these juror Monday, told them of their duty in re gard to gaming and selling whiskey to minora, he meant that the violaters of these laws Bhould be indicted and now it is up to the grand jury. Do your duty gentlemen. General Lee succeeds General Wheel er, This ia great succeeded by great. COMMISSIONERS MET. The police commissioners bad a meeting in their rooms at the cityjiall yee'erday, No business of Importance was transocted, Matineo today at 3, For Asthma use CHE NEY’S EXPECTORANT: jf I Should Tell You ■* . That right hers in A Brunswick you can ■’ see as fine a lihe of beautifulotiooolstes R a s y o u could In New York iteslf, you would probably be inclined to teke my statements “enm grano sails.” But I would like for you to look in for yourself. Just to see whether I am lying to you or not. You can lie ebout who you are ttoibg to vote for in itu coming municipal election, but you can’t lie about our fine obooolates. The wildest apparent, exaggerations about them are mere foothills around the summits of truth. And cur prloes sre about half what such goods are usually sold for. LLOYD’S, ’PHONE 256-3 X (Next door to Fleming & Waff) E. R. BAKER, Dentist. Special Attention to Crown and bridge york. Office: 5022 Glou’ster St. OA. JTOntA. Bean the _/? Tho Kind You Hats Always Bandit tWFW^ ■fWilfi "1 CP-XMCHT NO KICK COMING From man or beast ss to quality or quantity of the grain and feed we sup. ply. The beast as well bb its master will be satisfied—the beast because it’ well nourished, it’s matter because bis atook presents a .good appearance and does good work. J. M. BURNETT, FKifiD STORE. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL* DECEMBER 5,1900 K wrl Seems easy to man, but there is r great deal of Tiffing nnil reaching to do; a great many *ri;e t:p and down stairs to make in the course of day’s hots - * ■vexi. It’s hard where a vrorruitj ia weii For s woman suffering with some form of "female trouble” it / ... is daily torment. fe There are thousands \ J J of auch women wjiplk strugglicgalong.day V* by day, in increasing SslflPAk misery. There are JFp other thousands who Sy&w? vV v*4j have found a com- STS M plete cure of their Jjpjw sp jH disease in the uae of 'tj If ; Dr. Pierce’s Favorite JxJl) } js Prescription. It stops debilitating j*T TK /cJOWBr larity, heals inflam- JQjj \ mation and jflf tion, nourishes the —V4 nerves, and giv* vitality and vigor. I- XStUQKffC' It makes weak j-v'V fji 8| women, strong and l /* j V sick women well. It / 1 8.. contains no opium, / j cocaine nor other I • ■■ "For a number ot // mouths 1 suffered with j j female trouble.’' write* J / Mias Agnes McGowae, ' I IMt of ISIS lsak Si., Wash- . JB* last on, D. C. ’’l tried MOWHK3 various remedies, but aoae seemed to do me euy permanenl rood. The doctor* **ld it was the worst cast of liiUr nal trouble they ever had. I decided io write to yoo-fbr help. 1 received a very eneonragieg Kily. and ccupsenaed treauneut at ouoe. I 1 not uaad rour 'Favorite Preacriylion’ a week before 1 oeoan to feel better, end, as I C attnttrd, my health cradually improved. IS la proving every day.* Dr. Pierce's Common Sen* Medical Adviser ia sent frtt on receipt cf eturnpe to pay cost of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for a bock in paper covers, or 31 stamps in cloth, to t)r. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N1 Y. Petition for Charter, GEORGIA—GIynn County. ‘ , D’ourk of U'j™ county A*d to the Honorable Jos.W, BenaetL Judyc thereof, Tho Femme of Edward ilarn, UH. Dam*., specifuUrslew's-*™ aß< * Alt ‘ xku o'i|^ l: sj re 1. i'hst Ibey and such others as may hcreSf ter be aasoeiaied with them, deeire tone iuw>r i>o reted. and exist as a bod* politic, under the !ws ot the ffitate ef Georgia, with tile name, and for the purposes and objects and exercise uf the rights snd powers as follow*: *. The name or said corporation to l.e “The Mutual Benevolent Association of Brun-wietK Georgis," by wh eh name it shall be known, contract aud be eoetiacted with, sue snd be sued. j *. That aald corporation shall exist Joe twenty (SO) years from tba date of m.'e-pora tlon, and they desire the right of at the expiration thereof, *, The principal pltto% <3 bnalnesa to bo Brunswick, Goorgia, fWynn ct.uoty, with tin right to establish brae-h offices in other place* in Georgia, by direction of the Board ot Di rectors. 5. This oo poratiop to be entirely a mutual aWNjeiatlon, snail hsve no capital stock, but will nert. e the fnnd* tom paying benefits and defraying expenses from the fees, due* and assessments of its members. G. the objects and business of ssid associa tion to he: (a) To pay weekly benefits to its members In case of sickness, accident or per sonal Injuries, rendering such mmntwm unable to iierform tlieli usual avocation; (b) to pay a funeral or death benefit upon the death of sank member ot ssid association. :. Said corporation to have the following powers: The tight to have a corporate seal, to make by-laws, to prescribe In said by-l*w the place of meeting of said association shall be held to name the officers of said association, for terms of office and compensation to be paid them, to primes for a toard of diiectors to control the business,to issue polloies to mem bers, to provldo the amount of slek, accident snd .loath l>en*fits,*nd to make rules to pay the sains, and to do all things that are necessary, to pcipcrly control tire business of said associa tion, snd the authority to eferelse all powers Incident to private corporations, as prescribed by law. Wherefore, petitioner* pray that they may be incorporated, with their associates, under the name sforesald for the period and the pur-- po-e, named, and with the rights, power* aud privileges aekea for, snd tliev will ever pray. KtINKST DAHT, Attorney for'Petition. GISOROI*—GIvnn oSiimty. 1 hereby certify tint! the above aenliealkm for i barter for ’The Mum ,1 Hauer,nent Asool- Uon of Brunswick, Gem via” was filed in office this rath day of November. A. D. HkSc H. F. ot’IHGOV. . tlerk Superior Court, Glynn county, G:i Gentlemen like exquisite Neckwear. We bare some to tuilall tastes. J, H Hel.er A Bro. - Just arrived: Articles too numer ous to mention. Call and sss! J. H. Heller & Bro. Matinee today at 3. To Our Patrons: We always keep in stock all of the standard brands of goods. Headquarters for the finest line of wine and liquors in the city. Special qualities for medicinal purposes. Our phone is 144-3, and if you need anything in our line, call ireup and we will deliver, fiee of charge, all goods bought of us. Nice pool tables for the use of our customers free of charge. Best line in the city, including “Little Nobles,” many others. “Tom prepared in bottles. Try it. JEEiShiib F***^2[ 200 Monk Street SOLDIERS’ BILL KILLED >IS MSSM If 1 Till ltd 11 SI The Soldiers’ home Mil was killed la the legislature Monday by a vole of 83 to Sflt' The bill provided for the acceptance by the ata’e of the baildiogt and grounds, and was defeated for each of constitutional majority, failing by five yotea to have the required number. The veteran* and tbeir friends who bad watched the fight with much in terest ere disappointed greatly at the *. -an**.•>*,.. action of the bouse. **.; It had been confidently expected that the MU at last the persistent efforts that bad been made to seeure a shelter for the fast declining Confederate veterans would prove successful. MaJoriGary, author of the hill, did noble work in Us behalf. Matinee today at 3. mum ram. Detective Conoley, of Atlauta, is spending some tl*se In the city. The Mallory steamer this week brought B large cargo of holiday good* for Ike Brunswick merchants. - Mr. Ernest Fleming is spending few day A in tbs oity. This R’flemsn will hold a meeting f n tbeir armory tonight, at which a •<* ond lieutenant will be nom ns’.-d. City Couooit meets in regular ssssioa tomorrow night Mr, R. B. Owens is to move his meat market into the store formerly Occu pied by the Elk saloon, corner Grant and Monk streata, Mr. U. H, Raymond left last night for Bit future home in New York, today at 3. • TAN NOTICE. Tax payers are heieby notified that all t*x*a due the e ! ty of Bmnawlch, Goorgia, for the year 1900, were due and payable on or before the first d*y of Deoember, 1900. In compliance with the tax ordinance* of force, I • hall at once begin issuing executions ve. all delinquant •ax-payers. City Clerk. f 9 oo Drops ’ CASTORS AVcgetable Preparatioofor As - the Food andßegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of lISFANIS/<..HILKbN Promotes Digestion.Cheerfuf ness andP.est Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not‘Narcotic. A*vv arOUJ*SAMVUPtrcWH PemfitU Seed' . Mx. Smote • J I Aperfed Remedy forOonslipfH Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions. Feverish;, ness And Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of new yohkt. At i> months, old ) ) WIISIS -J jtIMS EXACT copy OF WBA BPEFI. Durli DecemDer. Our store will be open until 9 o’clock p. m. Space dots’nt rernUt us to go Into details as to our magnificent stock of goods, it would take .page*. All we ask is to pay us visit and H will fully pay you VO go to that much trouble, tor will Be astounded at the revelation . When in search of a wedding present you will find what you want aftour Borc. | H HUH SB WINE OF CARDUI HEALTHY OLD AGE. <££ — o Inttl Laboi, Burrow 00. Abk., Aaf. t. W Jl lis *• years old mod bar* been with ■- i ’! • am OkvnieofLlf# I had flooding pell o bad that ‘A aso thought I eonld Uvs. My hnaband got mo Win. of Cardni and It saved my Ufa. lam lika am >fw v a| aaothar paraoa aiooa taking it. * \ w MBS. ■. B. TOWSBEWD. WD R is the devout wish of nearly tO people to five fla, ape old age. None of us want to dia young. This universal desire abe realized tf care be taken of tba health in early and middle Ufa A Uttle pKaution then will add many years to our existenca Death can be kepflLway t long tlma Happy, healthy old age will be the tot of the woman wWcromptly correct* the ailments which afflict her sex. in youth, Wine of ■Adui will take the female child safely over the dividing line between g:r a&d and womanhood. As a wife she needs it to help her through themils of pregnancy and childbirth with as little discomfort as possible K the Change of Ltfe it will help her over the dangerous place that apHn ta her pathway between 40 and 5a Then will com* many years 99y.hr blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To VRaj] she will preserve that charm and beauty which are always eharscSkt!* . .. ..... of perfectly healthy grandflM)pSj*, . unit' ASVISORT SifAITBUT. \“,. fo^ om Sn^ *ygr adviM to m mantas nwet*) whether they Win be health for ,lck - "& >eirl|i. naicna co, cbamnooaa, im. ness is dose *t hand. LARGE BOTTLES OF WlnW> F OARDUI SOLO FOR tI.OO BY ORUOQIBTB. WINJE OF CARCjjit CASTHtIf For Infants and Children. \ The Kind Yoip Have I' Alweys Bought Bears the 1 i Signature For Over Thirty Years ICASTORIA Wl 4SKNTAWR COMMtr* NEW YORK CITV. <