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HEALTHY OLD AfiE. MM"
Zubov, Bottov Cos, An* , Aug. 4. W<i\\ I
Im 4* year* old and haTS bson suKering With ■ b-JOAiACt. fl
Change Of Life. ; had flooding spells • bad that JL
■tons thought 1 could Ufa. My husband got ms HMI
Win. of Catdol and It saved my Ufa. I aio like Wt \ ’ 1
another person siucs taking it. VK. X
MBS. H. B TOWNSEND. OT' j\ J
WneTfinw' fcg*
, nls the devout wish of nearly all people to live to* rip* old sr*.
None of us want to die young. This universal desire caa be realized If
care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then
will add many year* to our existence. Death can be kept away a lon*
time. Happy, healthy old age will be the tot of the woman who promptly
correct* the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Win* of CarduiwtH
take the female child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and
womanhood. Asa wife she needs It to help her through the trials of
pregnancy and childbirth with as llttkf 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 come many years of truly
blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the last
she will preserve that charm and beauty which art always characteristic
of perfectly healthy grandmothers.
ADvitoai .tmT.YsT;n
* tor advice tn eam requiring special *hether they will he neattny or
fi23M*£7.: WLTOSS *'£ tbdr * ldt '
aauicus Co- (;btianooß. Tnn. ness Is dose at hand.
LARGE BOTTLES OF WINE OF OAROUI
80LD FOR SI.OO BY DRUOQIBTB.
WINE OF CARDUI
J. MICHELSON, Mgr,
FR i—
*3oo Monk Street
I invite my friends and the public generally to call and inapeot our stock of
Wines and iquors.
Wtulwaje carry the following standard brande of Whiskey,
Lewis’ 66, Canadian Club,
Paul Jones, Imported Scotch Whiskies,
The Duke of Cumberland,
And sash brand* an are necdod for medical purpose*. Also all the different
high graJee of oordiats.
TOM and JERRY prepared for use in quart bottles
Budweiser, and dchlitz in bottles,
Acme Always Fresh on D^ftUjgP^
FTull line of the best 5c Cigars iu the city,
tie ilobles, Saratoga and other leading bmds. |
PHONE 144 .1 GOODS PELfVESI.MFKKK
Fre Pool ip Our Customers
—ii-i-gag-s '.i:’::;gg=aua!^
IjfflMud! Expansion' ,-‘Tj!
pludta havo grown that 1 have
ot them iu my green bouse. Will sell
SSftS.i'il 4i al bargain jirioes. Tie-,, uuu-t go,
Ht ’ tktrer t.
■ , . s. tait: st.
■fir' * TT”ISS.r- " i". •-
YOl> FEeUIAC BAOLY7 I*4
FTPricklVash bittern ◄
m* WILL CURE YOU.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTBLISHED 188 V,
CHUE HAL, Proprietor
You can get the best the market affords by eating here
215 ORANT-HT,
HIGH SHOES.I-2.50
OXFORDS '
I LEVY
TjaE BRUNSWICK. lIMES-CALI*. DECEMBER 15, IWO
EDWIN GOULD
IS m JEKYL.
MM in 1 City luster
' f : day fiorniiig.
Mr, Edwin Gopid, Onaacier andrall
road magnate, passed through the city
yraterday, enroute from New York to
Jekyl, where he wili spend some days.
The arrival of Mr, Gould BBd Col.
Msoben at the same time, canted many
to think the former had nonce down to
investigate the place, etc , of the pro
posed new road, bnt such was not the
case. Col. Msoben said: “1 did not
know Mr. Gould was coming to Bruns
wick. ’’ The riob New Yorker it only
here on a pleasure trip.
QUdEI'IONS ANSF§SfiJ,
Yes, UU has the
largest sale|of any medicine In the civ
ilized world. Your mother anuprand
mothers never thought •' t,#r now
thing else for lnd'ces'’' .oue
ness. Doctors >e' at' -
seldom heard o. spent. >c
prostration, heart fatlur
used August Flower to cle .
system and stop fermenta? ?% *■'
gested' food, regulate the aottoSt. > ■
liver, stimulate the action of the ner
vous and organic system, and, that is
all they took when feeling dull and bad
with h iadachs and other ,aches. You
only need a doses of Groan's Au
gust Flower, In liquid form, to make
yotyntlidtatf quern is. nothing serious
you Sample bottles
■at or Brown. Drug Cos
IJ# W- f *
fsr
I ‘ ms
-- Of itmiLwv- <4
of
tse hak. In a vm
t fkileJ'hM..i oa'4
o.peHot* aonriahmeirt
dige ! t i,,n
Tpsn these organs are they falitfg* :#■
#aid*lßrt Mwthknwt i tlnbtl l-'ifltifcliiM
supply the need) of the
body and these organs eMWad|BprfcflMfe|H t
nourishment. The remit Is
trouble usd many ottier attssiwte, Pr. P.u-r'*
(JoWob Medical Dle' , -ng on every or
ao ol the Uigestlre f system, t-*-
orcs It to health end IHBk Ik cures Jlseases
remote from the 1 the stomach
111 which they .atßpiejf OoWen Mertlesl
Discovery r.6r nar-
U.MNBSBroLI .KGB.
% j^*AVANNAg,GA.
*n wpil established insti
uibn has probably done more to de
velop and dt, yng tore and women
for ttsipeas tna itnyoiher inHituti n
INffeßtJf e#ff%South. Thou
sands fee the beneflW,sells of this col
lege, and they ave now to he found in
ovory lending business btuse and
counting room in Savannah, snd in
fact, all over Georgia, Florida, North
and South Carolina. Tbe latest and
matt improved methods only are pur
sued in the curieulum of this institu
tion, which gives thorough business
courses in stenography, typewriting,
penmanship, book-keeping, engiish
branches, eie.—{From the Gilidoc.,
Meldrim, Ga., Dec. 8,1900 q
J. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
.erty and real estate.
A bottle of Prickly Ash Betters kep
in the house and used occasionally
means good health to the whole house
hold. W.J.Bntts,
L"s. PLUMB,
Practical and Scientific
Horseshoer.
NOW OPEN.
in the shop in Oglethorpe street,
between Mansfield and Howe.
A trial will convince tou that he knewa
Qhis business.
For Whooping Cough use
[CHENEY'S EXPECrORANT
STOCKHOLDERS’ MEETING.
Tbe annual meeting of the stock
holders of the Brunswick Bask & Trust
Company for the purpose of sleeting a
board of directors, and transacting any
other business that may come before
them, w£ll be-'held at. the banking
rooniw of 'sa lt on Tuesday,
January 8, batweea- the hours of
10 a; 01. , sod i-jfi m.
• y-'-febyT W. Gita, C-ushier,
Wood
Wood
Wood.
lting up phone 31 or oall at yard cor
ner Gloucc3ter and Grant streets*
. For Croup use CHENEYS
EXPECTORANT
A Monster {Devil Kskl
Destroying its victim; is s type of Consaroji
tion. The power of this murderous malady is
eB 'on organa; and nerves and muscles and
brain. There)* no health till it's overcome
Bnt Dr. King’* New Life i'iUs are a safe and
certain cure. Best In the world for -Stomach
liter, Kidneys and; Bowels. Only SS cents St
sll druggislf.' 'l6.
} f 'V '
alia
wiu Sf f
or Dru</; f ; i f * • jp- >g
* WSmZa xavt.
iwjjy" 11
morbus, cramps and diar
rhoes; but these cocnpiaints are com
mon during the prated term, when it
la dangeroua to neglect them. Paid-
Killer is a that has eet-r fail
ed, acd tbe severest Iffack* have
cured by it. t' v i suint iu ee. Tberoj
ia but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’.j
Ssc.aud 50c.
*■ : ' '' eoVl-iQ-r
CHRISTMAS COMKS BUT ONCE A
YEAR,
But that's so reason why you should
not give your etook tbe bsat of feed all
the time. Christmas qualify of feed
given to your atock all the time is like
bread cast upon the water—it brißgs
Ms sure return. Play. Santa Ciaus to
your live stook everyday, by buying
tbeirleed here.
J. M. BOBMETT,
FEED STORE.
7t, pool,
Contractor and Builder,
[ll9 South Stonewa'i’. Street.
Brunswick, - Georgia
$35.00
Will buy a Ladies’ Cliainlees Bicycle as a
holiday offeriug we will include a nice Lau
i tern and Bell tor same. These make exoel
| Lnt Christmas present as we only have a few
I to offer at this price. Don’t delay or yoq may
■ miss an oppmtonity thatja not often offered.
■ For further iuf irm’ition ioquite at
The Downing Cos.
FOR SALE—GOOD HOGS
IN OLD TOW* lO TBE HlGH
est| Ader.
We will Tuesday, January
Btb, to tbe highest bidder for the oseh,
that oertain two-story hoos>, situate.;
in tbe Old Town of this City, on Ellis
street-, end known ae tbe western cue
half of tbe northern one-half of Old
Town lot 830. Also, that one-story
boose, situated on Egmont street, said
bouse befog on lot kdo wo as the east
ern one-half of the northern ooe*batf
of 014 Town lot 330.
Tbit property is in good condition,
"Otis footed. .
Bkobston, Fen ore A Cos.
We are agents for the celebrated
Modes* Bazar Glore Fitting Patterns—
the best peper pattern tn tbe world for
10. Cell and get tbe latest fashion
iafceft free of charge. J. H. Heller &
. PTTP A
JE&Jfam sJL aJEw J3lm
operajcu§6
-fee light
THURSDAY, DEC. 20
The Eag'e Screams
and arwl 1 you at
jbenkessy mm,
aay in the raging laughing coracJv
| OTHER
PEOPLE’S
MONEY.
BE WISE FOR ONCE,...
And see something big.
Prices 25, 35, 75 and st.oOl
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
t The Quaker Herb Ton
ic i not only a bleed
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood. It acts as a
tonic, it regulates di
gestion, cures dyspepsia
and lends Btrength and
tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
It is a purely vegetable medicine, and
can be taken by the most delicate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and alt
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
Nerves soon succumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people in Georgia recommend
it. Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor mada all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by it. Price 20c
and 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, ectema and eruptions of the
Skin. Prio-UKV a box.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.#
CITATIOir.
GEOROlA—lilyim County.
To whom may oyncern: Mrs. Js*r.iiy J. C&dfcr •
wood having m proper fort, spplteil to tn for
psrmttiieg^atvrsof adiomiitrstion on thee*■
tatof late of said ...minty,
thi# ia to cite .>a;i and singular the creditor,
and neat Qlkiu of Irriu Calaerwood. to be and
appear :,t my office within the time allowed Ur
law and show cause, if any they eao, why
permanent administration should not he
granted to Emily J. Calderwood on Irvin Cai
dern nod's estate.
Witness my official signature this 6th
day ot December, Won.
Ho BACK DABT, Ordinary.
...in i—
CITATION.
GEOBtilA—Olynn County
Mis. Hattie A Latim- r having made appil
cation for twelve months’ support out of the
estate of R. M. lAtirner, late or said county,
deceased, and the appraiser* duly appointed to
set apart the same having filed their return, all
persons concerned are hsrehv required to show
cause before the Court of Ordinary of said
county on the hrst Monday In January, IDOI,
why said application should not be granted
and said return approved. This 4th of Decern -
her, 1953.
HOKACE DART. Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Glynn County.
Will he sold before the courthouse door of
said county on the first Tuesday iu January,
Woi, within the legal hours of sale, the follow -
ing described property, to-wit:
AU that certain tract or parcel of laud situ
ate, lying aud being on Bt. Simon’s Island,
county of Glynn, stnto of Georgia, on the Wes
tern side of said island and known as “West
Fomt Plantation, ’’ and said "West Point Plan
tation” containing one thousand acres, more
or lees, and being bounded as follows: North
by “Hoke's Bluff Plantation" and a portion of
the “Farmfield” tract, the boundary being
clearly defined hy a beany embankment start
ing from the river commencing at a large
oak tree; South tar the Black I anas, now Steph
ens, being lot formerly owned by Mrs. Arm
strong, but now owned by a colored man nam
ed Tapeau, and also by a portion of the Fred -
erica tract, Oglethorpe breastworks being tbo
northern boundary of said Tapeau and Fred
erica tracts; the embankment mi *>.■ -’.o-
Pofut” tract runs ten or fijt ■SSiFMWr
•‘West Point" lUaEKhet from the
from the marsh to the
from the gate to the
ol® * w . an .', p *?>'!’ <eet from the church Hue, and
the outside ditch alii ms five feet from tbo said
U , H^. I“s* 1 “s* .byHarrtngton tract, formerly Do-
Tnff 11 Wyliy *,&!, ■ S\y aimruou of the
Village tract.of whn t, -Furadftw’ is'* pert,
svhere the South and Rest lines come to the big
swamp is marked by a ditch; West by a
branch of the Altsmaf a rice:. he line rnnuiug
straight to the river front :he embankineat
above described on the b h bounSvw; the
above described land iminc early set forth
upon a map or pis of said -<vfet Poiur
tract theorlginrUdeed of theism.,
from Win. M. Ma/rsrd to Jsmes Charles Chai.-
man, of record on pagee Sffi to J:’s of BotdtD, of
Glynn eouuty roeoios. refcreuce thereto being
lUUI |
A nd also that tract of land situate. lying and
bellix on St. Simon’s Island, in the count, gf
Glyns, stats of Georgia known a.< ••rite’s
Muff" plantation, containing three hundred
anttflftytSM) acre*, more or lose, of tail marsh,
and one thousand sad fifty (1060) acras, more
or less, of pine and hammock land, bounded as.
follows: North by minis of the estate of note
ler;Kastby the “ranafleld" tract and lands of
the estate of Bntler; South by the West Polnir
tratc, and Wed by Frederica river;
Saving and excepting from tho foregodre
lauds a troovof twenty-fare acta, weiv wise**
id the .Southwest or nor of the "West Point
Trust" conveyed on January fi, ISM, by James
C. Chapman. el ah. to Henry S. B. Martin by
1 deed toeovdftrt March S, IsSO, on page IIS of
of Boos. Zol Glynn county iecord s, reference
thereto befog hid.
-said property levied on *d gr id as the prop
erty of .J. w. Crow and Milo If. s mith to satis*
fy an execution issued from the Stipe; ior court
of **ia county, in furor of KiUa K. Smith,trans
feree, tb, J. W. t row and Milo It bmith Levy
made and returned to me by K. S. Pyles, dep
uty sheriff of satd county.
Also r.t the same time and place
to the iiighost bidder for caeu, the une.vpirrd
leasehold interest In and mall of Town Com
mons lot N'USieTI -ne hundred and twenty
ae vr (127) between Stonewall aad Lee and M
and N streets ftt the Town Commons of the city
of Brunswick In said c.iunty, oi.vp'.iug tbo
the Northwestern one-fourth of said lot,same
levied on as toe im-pcrty of Nelson Kelly to
sstify on execution issued from the - periot
court of raid county in fat or of Mrs. SI ary K.
Cook, adutiaisffturix oh the estate of John It.
Cook, deceased, against rat i Kelson Kelly, said
property being ir. possession of Nelson Kelly.
This 7th day of December, 1900. Law made
and retnrued to me l/y it. 8. t‘vlea. deputy
sheriff
Also at the same time and place,
all o'those certain tracts, 1 as or parcels of
land, lu said city, countv and stale, and in that
portion of said city known as Urbans; and
humified on and in the map and plan of said
Urbena. as Urbans kite Numbers S3. Pi, 187, Ltd,
t99j.-Hf1.147 and 14S. law led upon bv yirtne of
Hint certain tax execution, in favor of H. J.
Read, tax collector; amount of uses 161.i1' be
eldea interest and coau of said county against
F. M. Hart an ! his children, as the proper'l of
the said defendants iu execution; aid tax li fa
having been transferred to anil owned hr I>.
W. Krause. Written notice of raid levy given
to the said defendants as required by the law.
L*vy mane and returned fe me br R. 3. Pyles,
This Deanniher rtb.XiKO.
Also the umpf Nand place,
the fo.low.tig dcs.-rllied :% , Joperty to
wit: One gray horse nniii.iuTKertne bay horse
named Jim; one bay bor-e named Ramey; one
bay horse named C harlie: one hay horse nam
ed Blind; one oak roller desk: three mules be
ing one horre mule and two mare moles; otto
six seated two horse carriage; one fonr seated
two horse carriage; one two seated surrey: one
yellow open buggy: two yellow top bug
gies; two two-borac wagons; one one-horse
truck; one old set double harness: three cels
single harness; two sets wagon harness and
two ladles saddles, levied on as the property
of J. H Scarlett and F. E. Phillips, to satisfy
an elocution out of Glynn Superior eoort m
favor of C. E. Turner for 1900 principal, be
sides Interest, cost* and attorneys fees. Tnls
December 7th, 1900. Levy ma le by a 8. Pyles
and returned to me.
W, n
To Stop t Cold.
After exposure or when you fee! a cold eom
feg on tahe a dose of Foley’s Honey and Tat
It never fl;s to stop a cold if taken in time. W
nt ts.