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The Brnnswick Times.
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The Brunswick Call.
Established 18a*.
Tie Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 11*00.
Published
CVCUV MOENINO EXCEPT MONDAY.
-KTHUR H. LEAVT Editor
-.OLAKD A. MULLINS, Bnsinest Manager
l inOglethorpe Block,2llTStreet
"{ tSLEPHOHa HO 81.
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THE TIMES-CALL,
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NOTICE.
Hereafter all legal advertiee
ments must be paid for after the
first insertion. The management
hat been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
the past, and In future must take
advantage of the Georgia law on
this subject. Oot. 10, 1800,
Wo have a touch of summer, winter
spring a.ul autumn ali within a single
day.
Let the democratic states enact strict
anti trust laws.
Hanna says after bis present tern
expires never agsin Offer for
public office. Let us hope ho Is in ear*
best about this matter.
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■An example of the twentieth ctniury
annihilation of lime and space occurred
in New York the other day, when a
Wall street broker received an order to
bay a certain stock, transmitted the or
der to his representative on the floor
of the exchange, bought the stock ami
reported H to theollent in San Franclaco
in just two minutes actual time. #
Hon. B, O. Middleton, of Atkinson,
planted flye acres of sweat potatoes this
year, and the yield is fully four hun
dred bursts per acre. Estimating the
pota'ocsK fifty cents per bushel would
give bimwfccp valued at S2OO per acre,
or sl,oooon five acres. The cost, cf
planting and harvesting the entire crop
is estimated at $10(1, leaving a tn t profit
•of S9OO on the five acres'. Gar farmers
shou'd follow the esarap'u of Mr. Mid
dleton. The sweet potato Is a staple
and there is no trouble in disponing of
large crops to horn* consumers.
The Ladies
Your attteotiou is called to our elegant eseorttnent of
Fur Collarettes, Fur and Cloth Capes
Golf Capes, Flannel Waists, Silk
# Waists, Walking and Regular
Length Skirts, Silk and .Sat
teen Underskirts
* r ’H* hut the Good kind CHEAT,
—-TiEW’SL
TALK OF UNSEATING SENATORS,
Tbe impression exists in Washington
that when tbs next congress assembles
in December, 1001, the senate will take
atepe to keep out three democratic sena
tors elect. Hr. W. E, Curtis, corres
pondent ot the Chicago Record, writes
to his paper as follows;
•‘There will be contests over the ad
mission to the United States senate of
Mr. Blackburn, of Kentucky; Mr. Sim
mons, of North Carolina ;and'Mr. Clark
of Montana. Mr, Blackburn’s admies-i
1 ion will be objected to on the ground
that tbe legis’aiuro which selected him
was tainted with fraud; Mr. Simmons
because a large majority pf tbe voters
of North Carolina were disfranchised,
and Mr, Clark, of Montana, because of
bribery. It ia proLaUy-Ahat all three of
these tnembeij|Sßsßf|imiUed to aals
sooner orAjaiffiMß ntTWrell the moth
ods ui^gpThi!ir election baye been
opposed and discussed.”
F*Tf they are indeed to be kept out only
[to be admitted at last, why such a dis
play of arbitrary power. It the repub
licans themselves had never done any
thing wrong, had never sent senators to
Washington who were admitted but
ought to have been kept out In tbe cold
always, they might possibly indulge
for brief apses some of their hostility
to the south, but tbe proposed opposit
ion is spiteful and vicious The r&s
calLtics hitherto perpetrated on north
ern ststall by the republicans in tbe
election of members of both houses are
too notorious and near to be igeored
or forgotten.
Don’t wait until tbe cool waveoonies
before having your overcoat oleaoed,
pressed or repaired by Jim Carter
Send it in now,
CORD WOOD,
Large quantity of oak ami pine wood
on hand, f< r prompt delivery. Mo
rotten, atorm wood sold by u*. ’Rhone
84-3 Broonwoirru A Joneb.
If I Should
Tell You -f
That right here in
§ Brunswick you can
I aee as fine a liba of
beautifulobooolatea B
a s y o u could in
New York itself, you would
probsbly be inclined to take
my-Biatenaenta “oum grano
•aIK.” But I would like for
you to look in for youraeif,
Just to see whether 1 am lying
to vou or not.
You can lie about who you
are going to vote for in the
ooming municipal elsotion,
hut you can’t lie about our
fine ohocolatss. The wildest
apparent exaggerations about
ibetn are mere foothills
around thesugynitv of truth.
And our pi ioeswre about half
what suob goods are usually
•old for.
LLOYD’S,'
*’PHONK 265-*
(’Next door to Fleming & Waff)
THE BRUNSWICK TIMBB-CALL, DECEMBER 7.190*
NSJJtSINCMOTOtBS.
IT MAKES
WEAK WOMEN STRING
i AND SICK WOMEN WELL.
'wmmmmrnmmmmmmmmminmi n ei ——s—es—fiWw—■—— —
<So©iety.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs,
L. TANARUS, MoKinnon regret tbe deatb of
their son, L. T. MoKinnon, which oc
curred recently in Gainesville, Fla.
Rev. and Mrs. D. Wataon Winn r of
St. Btpon’s, epent yesterday in tbr
oity. |
Dr, and Mrs, R, E. L, Borford and
daughter, Lila, have returned from a
vieU to hentuoky.
Mr*. A, M. Way lft last night tor
Stvannab, where she wttl spend a few
day*.
Miss Little FoetergMbp ie attendilqM
Lnoy Cobb, will *F*Syffe* holiday* on
S*. Simon’s.
—_^r
Mr. and Mrs, Avery, of SanFrancU
co, California, reached the city last
night and are the guests • t Oapt, At*
ery, of the Mallory line. Hr. Avery
is tbe American representative of the
Tokio-KalshervKheim steamship com
pany, of Japan, and is a prominent
citizen of the Golden Gate mstropoli*.
Mr, and Mr*. Avery will bo in tbe
several r
The tallowing Invitation La* been re*
eeived by many tripods of the llitle
lady who will be the hostess on the oc
casion of her third birth—
-1807 7 tkio
Mlm Josephine Bays Cline.
At Home.
Wednesday morning, December 12 h,
from Ten to Twelve.
Mr, Thomas Fuller leaves after the
holidays to epend saveral months in
Charleston.
A debate uf anusual Interest will
take plaoe at the next meeting of The
Exoelaior literary society. The sabject
under dtacuaaion will be the relative
Vtiuea of old maids and bachelors.
Mrs. W. M. Parker, after spending
several months In Atlanls, under trust*
ment by a specialist for throat trouble
has returned, much Improved, to her
home on Halifax Square.
Juet arrived: Artioles too numer
•ut to mention. Call and see! J. H.
jleller A Bro.
CHEAP AQ7ERTISING.
CASH IN ADVANCE
Advertisements in this column will b Insert
ed at the uniform rate ot One Cent a Word for
each Insertion. No advertisement, however
m all, less than 50 cema. Cash In advance.
Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoslus
habit; myself cuted. will inform you of
harmless, permanent borne cure. Mary
B. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago.
Hustling young man can make iSu
per month and expenses, Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write quioft for particulars, Clark A
Cos., 4th & Locos Streets. Philadel
phia, Pa.
HELP WANTED-MALE
Manager.-Old established mercan
tile bouse want* bonesr, capable man
To manage branch, fcjN*ryjsl2s monlb,
extra commissions. NFYtnoiting re
quired, but must take general direc
tion and be ambitiou*. Good refer
ences and SBOO cash required. Experi
ence as manager not necessary, if
qualified mother reepeote. “Opportu
nity,” Drawer 74, New Haven,Coon,
FOB SALE—BUTLER’S ISLAND!—
This well-known rice plantation, sit
uated on tbe Altamaha river, opposite
Darien, containing 1,200 under bank;
also, summer residenee on tbe silts,
with small .bonse, j£s3?lis?lea from Da
rien, containing 17 aoree. Prioe for
whole, SII,OOO. For further particulars,
apply to Mr. B. T. Sinclair, Darien,
Mclntosh county, Ga.
FOR SALE—LITTLE BT. SIMON’S
ISLAND, containing] 6,000 acres
Good game preserve -deer, ducks, etc
besides bsst fishing on the coast, with
bard beach of several miles in extent.
Excellent oytter bod. Price, $20,000.
Also, Canon’s point, on Great Bt.
Simon’s Island, containing about. 680
aeres, dfrectly opposite Little St. Si
mon’s Island. Good tabby foundations
for anew house. This property Is"
sixty milts from Savannah, fourteen
miles from Brunswick, with both of
.which places there is daily connection
by steamer. It is on the island next
to Jekyl, and suitable in every re-peot
for a hunting and fishing olub. Price,
SIO,OOO, For further particulars, apply
Mr. James T. Dent, Evelyn, Glynn
00/fifc Georgia.
Wan rED.—Relisbl
mes line of fine lubricating
oils, gres-ci sod paints, salary hr
oommissmo,. Atdria# “K<* rve |i
No, 82 Sup-nor e’rfl,
mro*md, o;-.-,-.
PfANTBlTWhree or lour boerdf rs
irivate family* Tab's atrictly first
a. Apply ai this office.
WANTED TO BUT.—A good piano.
Must bn cheap, and on installments.
Address “B. X. W.,” general delivery.
LOST,—Paokege loose lepers and
bills pinned together. Kindly return
and get reward. R. H. Evrbbtt,
FOR RENT,—Unfurnished rooms,
bath, at 706 G street.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECTORANT.
ANEMIA
Pale, thin, weak, run-down,
low spirits, no appetite.
Rosy and plump, fair
strength, with pleasure in work,
get hungry three times a day,
and like good food.
Which of these twoßctures
;s yours ? “
There are ways to either
condition. Skip the first, for
nobody wants to be in it, If
in it, the way to the second is
Seat’s emulsion of cod-liver
oil, \flkh proper attention to
course. <LifV
We’ll send you a Hitletot^bb^lUk*.
SCOTT & BOW>U, Ywk.
J liMiiiliiiia
iUSTORi4
I AvegetaUe PrepsrationforAs
sinulaling flteFoodandßegula
ling the Stomachs andßoweis of
f ‘‘ ~~ IJlin "" ' ‘ '
Promotes Digestion.CheerfuF
j nessandßestContains nejliter
i Opium.Morphim. 1 nor Mineral.
I TSoxNarcotic.
W Ote DrSAMVELHTCHBR
Aw4h Sod - .
dhiSaum *
I
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Apetffed Remedy forConstipa-
Tlon.’Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsiores .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Fat Simile Signature of
NEIV VOHKT.
EXACT copy OP
During {
DecamDer •
- Our store will be open until 9 o’clock p. m.
Space dora’nt permit Us to go ioto details as to
oor magnificent stock of goods, it would take
pages. All we ask is to pay ui visit and it will
fully pay you to go to that much trouble, for
* *
will be astounded at tbe revela^^^^^—
When in search of a wr
will find what you want at'our stcre.
1 a MILLER ( SO,
WINE OF CARDUI
HEALTHY JJLD AGE. jppf
Liace, Bavro* 00. Am*., Aag-fc
lam 49 rear* old and have be*n eofferlnx wittt ■ ijLVV//* fl
Change of Ufa. I had flooding apella so bad that A
•on* though. I could Ur*. My hatband got m*
Win* of Cardai and it aaved my Uf. lam lik* H V* ’U|
another person lino* taking it. n, Jt
MBS. B. B. TOWNSBXD. jW' ' A *
R ts the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old age.
None of us want to die young. This universal desire cu be realized if
ore be taken of the health In early and middle life. A little precaution then
will add many years to our existence. Death can be kept away a bog
time. Happy, healthy old age will be the lot of the woman who promptly
corrects the fitments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of CarduiwUl
taka the female child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and
womanhood. Asa wife she needs Rto help her through the trtala of
pregnancy and childbirth with as littla discomfort ts poastfcbt At the
Change of Life It will help her over the dangerous place that appears ta
her pathway between 40 and 50. Then will come many years of truly
blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the hat
the will preserve that Charm and beauty which ire always characteristic
_ _ of perfectly healthy grandmothers,
uaitTasvVosi wutiht. j \V o^ronw^n^ to J! < and d ‘ 1 •
reredvtevleauNMmqntnnimeM } whether they wig be healthy or
Thc rcm *y for their sick-
Unicoi <<*.,, Lam
MAORIS
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the £ *
Signatur^f^^'
Ai f Use
For Over
Thirty Tears
GASTORIA
-asi Twr CHWTKWK COMPANY, NEW TON* CITY,