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in* Btniiswifi Times.
Kitabliahad 18*0-
6e Brunswick Call.
•1 JMoWMuM .Jfife V-iV'.'-' ,r*
% Brunswick Times Call,
kwr MOKMNyMXCfctT MONDAY.
ITKDE H. LEAVY ErtitOf
A. MTJtXINB, BDimes* Manager
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. NOTICI.
ii. t ftp :i ,,'4vi-tt|ii
mects tifJ!- b paid foe after 1 the
rt>< in-cri oi Th management
baa tmen pn l to,* feat deal f
taounie anti delay Jw collecting iu
Un. as , ami in futnr ■ ninet tek*
AdvatH-ge of lit* Go rgia law c-j
this sub.!ec • Oci. JO, 1000,
SUNDAY TMiUfiHTS '
1P,.1! • B1:IS1 '.i
U It. I* < X 1 l of n ibli h u :
[i.-i'.ii) to n w- pray;
*:> out oue S'", nd -o'er in.
It in rn m u l sda).
W- In a, in ■ tuirietmus engtl-,
Tli“ Rlail tloing-i t,-'' {
• M-. ii ,n e lo or. afnrtr writi in ;
O.jr 1, r<). Kin in a pti ‘l!
Ant I(> , <>■. .lilljfe, t’Dltit>* (Jtl .St
mat 1) < ! Oiipe ii o-ii, liilfi.e abroad
U‘l tl “ nfilp of f tmple Ii plieiili', r iue
111* d’l.r v. Il.nl roll or .11 ht V. in-',.in
v oil. at iutil uii,f..-in a lie Hi, cli
m in'll i uii an ai it din *is Lift
Up jotfaeiver to ifcn itreai m *ni g ut
ih day. and t*ar* In think of you • tin
inanity * a nielbing to Plipp. melj
poolum Ui*l tl *s oM,j of In-fug
made an i lfeiing U (1 4.
I oiint it ea privilege to nuke liai
■ ft- nug a dimple eaa poiob
mg iinllmiKb fck, and ll.in g oo I.
UiepMusinpi 'lid dutie.r ■ t Jim lif ,
Bnvit.g hem duly burn an. ty tli II *
*fe*mi*y, .r* He wea born in'fp i or tu
day,
Wop ii more today
h*fore the pad
Sou of Man, at
down amt letsrt a 'lie
feel* the solemni'y and nblimity of
tbe UuuiaL l(.'e,toti.. hion tbv Divinity
tiay.enterad, Yfe i tnfn ooma ami
dnd their King in tbia weak babei
i'be shepLerd* ae the nopo of lerael
/•lift led, the Savior opm*. Ob.cn tbla
Igbriatmaa day. let n* be wltli them 1
mmII ! Let ua feel tbriliing through this
Rueianity ahich weyO of'en cirn. the
drre of the Incarnation
Let n give tip cur lives to Him, and,
bag that He will rule tbetn. It U a dray
of joj and charity. Moy Ood r.i!ta u<
vtrj rich In both by giving eashund
sotly tl e glory ef the Inc-voetinn, and
the pt noe of Uhriet'e blngehip, and ibe
graoe of (Jin ut’* aaftuttiou.
Tb* li-*arl iru t r!rg Thy Cbriatmai
bell*,
Tby Inward ilisre rslee;
it* faith ard hope Thy rantiolea,
And its oti.-.lKlic pesiM |
ALL FUR SOUfN GtQRGIA.
Tb* Brunswick anti Uimmuham
Railroad Oitipnny was organized in
this olty yesterday for (he building of
a r.ad a< indicated by t e name. Cir
Uinly cite co*apn.v becama an iu’iiy
under as faTotablc airspioe* a* could bo
auggsated by enlLuus ic, moral
material support.
The parti** lo lbs incorporation are
the equals In standing of any to South
•eorgla, and II the auooeas lo building
ia aa prouonuer and at the good wishes of
Brunswick and sincere then thcie.will
be little else left to dire.
Our people are a ur.|t upon the n< c-a
sary ol a direct line that will reach the
great western csnteia not eli ne toy the
ttaton that our food perdue a are drawn
largely therefrom but because Brttnev
natural aa|M>rt pod
Biß.< s.Hute t i tel
derived from this es a floLhcd line, pnt |
her in loach with a fofeign businyy
that otherwise will patebcr hry.
Tbe outside world lf,.<lrawing largely
upon Alabama for supplies of Iron and
coal and tbi* busjnesa can be. increased
to mueb greater extent when traoepor.
tavli n charge* cao be reouce l tveo to
a aiight eXtciik, bet when 'the iiidbd a4 -
vantage of tjuiotfer, .bg’.fer ai t}. m > e di.
reel service can bv c mt.i and -|r p O Jd
bp bnt reasonable to.'jxp.ct letul'?
vood alike to Uic trttftpuc.aHpa Tin,-
pfl MS'W V'wSP*# ttt tho ch nsed con
2". V .> •.” ' V ■
ii'ijo.., • '/v "•
't e fact tbrt;.t)Vo; W ij'rgrssi aectioii'
Jt Oeot gia ot’hors.ln'vppaltrtlp),
and dc ve Jo pin out rb- dc bfl* .cioif.
ed hs*dr%wii aue;tibn to it to ah e*-
ten -ttuit tvilVgrVe'rt n still. gfeatisr Ipi*
pwVHa and' Brunswiok and- all South
tieoVgt'v can be counted onto lay. hold
tbe,ad vantage thus gained and increase
■he le.id hereaf .sr.
The heirty sympathy and p opera,
ion or every citiz n of bouth Qeorgla
ii de Ircd in the great undertaking set
on' loot >o thia-clty yetderday by Col,
Machen and his associates for the fur
ther dcvr'diimerit of our favored see*
lion and wo f> el sure It will be gir
i'n with a cheerful will.
The Timws.l all, pledges Its sapport
in every way possible to tho work
ihiad nhd Im-ls styre that, tbe people
of Olynn count , U 1 soiidly support
every move mAite, lo fuithter ifNowJeta
ail pall together. -
“IVrupeiweJf & Birminghamff This
real y eoubcle nlo*.
; ;* * r. v Bg~saa! jErasr attuaii
Mr. Hrywo la to ea,t a newspaper,
We gladly welcome Mr. Hryo. |
W*- , .gi l i!!iiJ._j|U;.!i.U. ,iii, J
Assess property real jktfl
Lot ttif* be-the ory
"t-i'ltl t'.,|l , ,-J ' |'j, yi,
, w / , 1 mrtmeß
mm works
HARO ..
Kr a livittir. He has t*. He taail
ajke hay wlliic the atn?*W|g|V
matter ho.v tic feel* Tim result isovtry
wore, yt>r dtomdeb ustiaily gtveft tEe
first siyn yfstr.di: organs 4" diges
tion an ! ntHrititHi are deiiutgcd. ,-00,1
does *<W. nourish. Indigestion appears.
In such n cave Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
ical rb.V'overy re-rstablishe the health
Uy a-complete cure of the diseased organa
of digestion and nutrition. It demises
the sPatnach, purifies the blood and re
niovha the causes of disease. Jt ia a
temperance medicine, and contains no
whisky nor alcohol.
t w* 1 ; nuM<M with imtlgaation for abert iwa
year*, Writ™ Wio. Bowker, Bsq., of julUrttr.
Latah Cos.. Idaho. **x tikd difßcrert doctor* *s<a
reraetiD. hot to mo .rail, until / wrote to fir.
fiterct and he told me what to do. I offered
with It pain In mr stomach and lft side and
Ihonaht it wiaild alt? me. lam atad to write and
let veil know that 1 am all .I*ll can do mr
work now without pain and I .fon t have that
tired reeling that l used to have hive bottles of
I)r. Werce's iioliiipt Medical lnaeovcry and two
vlata of hu ‘Pteaannt Vetleis' cut and me."
Sick jwople can consult T)r. Pierce by
letter free. All correspond cnee private.
V Hiiq.ik,. K. Y.
SHIPPING KEIOKT,
Daily by oapt. 4 Otts /skaaataan
Port sf Brunawiak, Drt. IS, 180*.
' aaaivCß (
Sohr, Laura, Limbec, Philadelphia.
sutaia,
Sithr. Kate B. Ogden. WiJbarr, New
York.
rtcbr. Blanche H. King. Norton, Neyi
York. \
SB IP NOTICE.
Neither tbe master, yior owners
* fit be Aisci ioau bnrkM'try Uaebrough
wilt b> reiponaibt* for any debts
OOtKrsnted by the crew of said
baik. LataSanp Master.
Tmlß BRUNSTfiei-r l lMfis-ClLi. DECJfiMJEJI i| # 1900
mm DEPIRTMEIT
Conducted tw, Ifias Marr ilcMh Ilamaigha.
A titjAUßia r* ** oven,
O the piußßrljresd fidy and pie must girt.
They hvJ a q u*rrci i tl,, •. ' -
Together iiity sat oh thh oyr n shelf,
The plectUßt lav and the Binge .bread elf, ■
And the quarrel eoinmeueed this way;
Sajd the gingerbrsad boy to the piecraat girl,
‘Til wager (uy aOw, brown bat...
That I.’ratatter than you and much uioia tana-
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TtfoUßh you’re flllatl nithprW* till yon cannot
ktted
iPA whut Is the good pt that?"
Their th* pfaerat girl Mrocd iier tittle nose Dp
ln a neat rrovdking way.
•Oh, untybe you're brown, hut yau’re poor aa
e*d)Bk^>; w
Vou do not know lard tront a round green pest
fa ther* anghl tkat yon do kuow, prayt”
Oh, the’'gingerbread boy, ha laughed loudly
wUh acorn "
As he looked at the flaky piecrust,
"Jnst watch how 1 riaa in tho world!” tried he
“J out see how I’m bonitd o grow lifhV* eried
she, . ■'\ ‘, ‘Vi^
“While yoa atay the eolorof ruet!*
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Bo tlw gingerbread boy and the plocruat girt,
Thej each of them swelled with pride, ,
Till a noise waa beard In a room without,
A cry of de>t(ht,then a very glad about;
And the wae opened wide.
Thoe thd gingerbread httf nd the plecruat girl
Could hareacteunurgaad wept with pain,
fern roey-ehyeiicd lain and a email bright
eyedlad ; •
Took n hlte.Of raah -ye, *iiu tal*’ veryaad -
, they'Ji.aßsw w*Ver aghin.
Dea r.LitDb ,
'itii tbi
j lieu ibenr; fni j.il of tbe fUtls coutius lo
read. Tb* liWia fiirls and boy* 1b
1* wb*r*
tUi* l>np<y! bav* ever
"WAMjf let ua
w&sr ygat you \of’fill *&&&>** the*
days just before{Chrig!tfMW,%Jp.ow tfisi
am good, better tbac jAflljfW bea
fare la your lives, amwibat
Claus, with hot wooiJSwtu) paek of-joya
Will give you just @ i :Vaiß
reap. After be mjiei**; suppose yed flli
wbht tM gam
VO, M t P ßice lUBgS could |fi
lu gtocklug*. or if there were gregl
big funtryjloukluj? bundlea lied oujk#
c f tfie
.<*s& whs are too big
fee Sjfcnta Clu| t* come to aes, foe he
only comes (to sea little people, wa
would like to;htar from you about just
what aver interesta you, tbe parties and
osne griodingr that you Lava bean go*
mg to, aud|baya. tbe bird egga that you
are collecting, tbe bunt* that you are
going on these wtitter Saturdays, Mid
what you are ftolng to do when tha
Chriatma* helidaya came. We will
all be ao Intwcated. and so glad ta bear
from van.
Hu pi to ha* ever lo many lens's.
from yon next wceA, and that you' ,(|i
tattuaatwui ev i y thing that Toteraata
'
you, 1 am,! f
Tours' lovingly
Mary McNtsyf BeMOrotfa,
It will iotereat r may of tbe little
coueina to know Bbat; Misses Miriam
a-iA jllreaa KiSiti | are making many
friends Jn Jfew York, where they are
living' and that they (are attending
schtk’ol, ami getting fine mark! la their
UA‘oo*. J
Maas- fyiacdg of li tie Mis* Annie
Dyer regrrl i(> It now that she continues
quite 111, at fte home lof tier grand
parents, Mr, end Mrs. W. H. Herrle, on
E street, bj>SteT*<\l. ♦
Prom a little girl who- "has many
'friends la Rrunawick, this Better will
V*'rea<?\ a great lntsr.it, Th# little.
Kiri 'las been array for a tuns: lime, and.
it 1< with great disappointment hat Ue{
li.tle pljyratc*.j and cider friends
learn iat sbe la . think in,; of making
l.er fo ure home elsewhere. ■'She
writes: . - •
XadUn Spring Uj.
. Dear Cousin—/ " * '
lam having a erjr pteaVaot il®e, t
'Talked ever to Floyllla today; and
wa>tA r>d I "fo-tfed U frail > * no-’ffjj -
ed it foollj” like Airy rair L-Jliaw. J
lore dear old Indian Spring, and tease
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beautifully clear days, wish ws turn'd
live here, among tbe rocks and rilia. I
do not have any liitls girla lo play
with, but the birds and squirrels are
aopretty, and I lore t'em. 1 have
letaoos too, but CTI like to run about ay
er tbe bills and net biTe to learn
books, wish we could just km v, ’tbout
eiadying, dont you, coui'ns? Good
JWj
Y**r loving little ccnsin,
Etta Pu’nam Johnsor.
From a bright little girl in the pub -
ltd school, thU lrtlter is tralcomed.
Brunswick, Oa.
Dear Const of-* r,
■ As
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1 '* 1 * ■'‘9’- 4
From a little gi.'J wbo will UpM
teak* friends among tbs lb f
foilowiap JettM I* W<,l
- ’jSSaL Jbfc m-*ing, Ga.
E w &ORa you about the hickory
nut &sit wa took last Saturday. Wa
gift a buhbe’i and three j'ecks. We did
not go by the Big Tree, lot wa weat
upon the bill above i'. WheSf wfi
cam a borne my brother, Aubrey, went
to the mill and got a half bushel meat*
ure ud measured them.
We went e a plaoa wbere no one
had ever been alnce the nut* begao to
ripen and we got most of them there.
Some of them were aprouiing and
did not want them. Whae 1 wa* com
log home my sack fcurat, and Daisy of
fered to carry It lor me. And iuat a*
tbe was taking ill from my hand*, it
bnrat merO and so ins of ike nuta werp.
spilled. Then mama brouthHlrem all
th* way bom*
T'oir ftttle fnsnd,
. Liszie Saundar*.
Florida i
Oranges
250 Dozen *
They are juicy, very thin
shinned and sweet. Medium
size golden ruaaets.
Also fancy N. Y. Slate eat
ing Apples, fancy Malaga
Crape* and fresh new Cocoa
nut*.
LLOYD’S,
’PHONK 255-2
5 “ (N*t door to Fleming & Waff) J
CASTORIA
.... S .ML . ViijfLC .. * -.-£■ T. . . .. -O
Tbo Kind Yon Hr.vo Always Bought, and which lias been
in use for <A'er BO vean, has; home th© signature of
_y? I— amt has been made under his per
r sffoal supervision singe its infancy.
* CmsJUfr. Allow no one to deeelve yon in this.
All CouuterJits, Imitations and “ Just-us-good** are hut
Experinu-nt-i&iat trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and ISiildreu—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria is a iPjfmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Props ait; v Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains urithrdpjjti>iiim, Morphine nor other Narwotie
wfeinute. Its j-; jis its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Pe’. B jt ness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It re lie '®|l*'ee thing Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulent/fylt assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach aiid/yAwcls, giving healthy and natural sleep.
•Tlie Childriafii Panacea—Tho Mother’s Frisatd*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
■fit* THC CCNTAUH ceuMfif, MUMMV •TMCCT. MEW VOW* CITT.
Duping.
December
Our -tqrf will he open un'il 0 oVlock p m.' C
Sp:-wf'T o a'nt perni't ur to go in'O tle’ails aa to
our magnificent ateck of goods, ii would lake
pakca, Ah we ask 1* to pay us visit and it will
fully pay you to go to that much trouble, tor
will be astounio'l at th* revelation.
BheSt When in leArcb of a wedding present jou
will find what you want at'our tore.
H, M. MILLER £ SON.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
EBTBLISHED 1889.
CHU L, Proprietor
You can get the best the market affords by eating here
215 tiKANT
Ghristmas Things
Are better selected bef ire the rush.
A few Lints.
Bath Kobes SLSO to*B.oo,
Umbrellas fey handles $2.50 to 18.
Handsome Neckwear all prices,
Walking Canes 50c to $1 50.
Handkerchiefs Silk and Linen
Mufflers sl. SO to $2.00
Silk Suspenders $1.25 to $2.50
.-——LEVY’S.