The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 16, 1900, Image 3

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GIMP ADVERTISING. CASH IN AEVANCE Advertisements in this .column will ed at the uniform rate of One Cent a Wo*3for' each insertion. No ad fortisemenfc, however, mall, less than 30 eeuu. Cash in advance. *■**> 8 BB FOB ~'‘ALE--I'wo'"liTen"i"Torse:-. Aptly fo the Jersey dairy, FOB ftteXT.—t^nfurm^hpo rawer, with ■',*■ of 7<X5 & st.rt.er.. — Urccor four boarders, family. IWe strictly first 1 HHbh>M wtai charm-O smonds Mfßyps. I/bM-s! reward wit] bp to this office,. sailing mills, factories offer line on com. to “FactorS,” Box 1371, New tRJk. FOBKENT.-tTbreerooms upstairs,; or four rooms down stairs. Partly! furnished, close tap town. “X,”oarei Timee-Call. T.OST.—Horse shoe breast pin, of diamonds and emeralds. Liberal re ward will be paid for its return to Tixiis-Cai.l office. Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoalno habit; myself cuted. will inform yon of harmless, permanent home cure. Mary S. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. Hustling young man can meke S6O per month and expense*. Permanent position. Experience unneceseury. Write quick for particulars, Ctaik & Cos., 4tb & Locus Street*. Philaon pbis. Pa. HELP WANTED —MALE. Manager.—Old established rowesn tile house wants honest, capable man to manage b anch. S&tary $126 hh th, extr. cemmisslons. No soliciting re quired, bu must take general dtrw> tion and be ambitious. Good refer ences and sßoocash rtquirecl Experi ence as manager not iieciesm.tj', if qualified id other reepcow. ‘ OoporJW |Lity,v D awer 74, New Hyen,^ I tS , Tn, UTLER’S ISLAND.— . ■ •■'.'•! • ' tSr.l under hut** : ligz'vg 'mi 1 ne sal'-, nvc m . rien, containing 37 acres. Price for whole, SII,OOO. For further parti'mia-s, apply to Mr. B. T. Sinclair, t)srip-.i, Mclntosh county, G*. FOR SALE- LITTLE ST. 31 MON’S ISLAND, cornsir-ing 0 000 acre* Good gams preserve -deer, ducks, etc besides best fishing on toe coast, wilh bard beacb of eeveral miles in extent. Excellent oy-ter bed. Price, $20,000. Also, Canon’* point, oo Great He. Simon’s Island, containing about 680 acres, directly opposite L ttie Sr. Si mon’* Island. Good tabby foundations for anew bouse. TMs proper.y is sixty milts frrm Savannah, fourteen miles from Brunswick, with both of which places there Is daily connection by steamer. It is on the Island nex’ to Jekyl, and suitable id every respeot for a bunting and fishing club. Price, SIO,OOO. For further particulars’ apply M r. .1 ames T. Dent, Evelyn, Glynn county, Georgia. WHY MRS. PiNKHAM 1 Is Able t Help Sick Women When Doctors Fall. ITow gladly would men fly to wo man's aid did they but understand a woman’s feelings, trials, sensibilities, and peculiar organic disturbances. Those things are known only to women, and the aid a man would give in not at his command. To treat a case properly it Is neces sary to know all about it, and full information, many times, cannot be given by a woman to her family pby lias. O. H. CaxrriLL. Rician. She cannot bring herself to tell everything, and the physician la at a constant disadvantage. This is why, for the past twenty-five years, thousands of women have been con fiding their troubles to Mrs. Pinkhatn. and whose advice has brought happi ness and health to countless women in the United States. Mrs. Chappell, of Grrtfct Park, ITI. whose portrait we publish, advises ail suffering women to seek Mrs. Pink ham’s advice and use Lydia E. Pink hann,s#Veg*tabl‘i Compound, r.s they cured her of inflairm&tion of the ovaries and womb ; she, therefore speaks from knowledge, anil her experience ought to give others confidence. Mrs. Pink ham's address is Lynn, Musa., end her advice is absolutely free. CHRISTMAS OLD AND NEW. The century near# IH closing year*. Yet Cmistnia? bells are full and free As wlin the hoiu# jsajtls rung with cheer And grandpa k*fjf th*? jubilee. The stockings by/tin* gblriyny dorp \ VVVrv likv yopr iAVijViny' |TPI of tbrec, softest wnCfT 4iom -buckled Dish above J-Hy/lcHcu. •." ';xwpjS>!B#4£r*2: f s ,t\ r , Vhm la- „*■ , f ” "•"* ‘7* I . \.mr S.*.:- c-M <M “#t s " | •. . ir ■•. . E i,< c ,.. .i'.l if.tjjrw. _ ■ A ■■Wort.,-' if :ur \ •' l - 1 ri < ’li.JB- ;l f J '“> - ' f V-t':.;-., a,! .JSB ' ■- , ; *■ • >' B). ■ hHK&vo at t,,.i • Fr,r.y,-„r !.#'■.'• f ' ( v' n . sl "’,n> svtv, : •.'Vi Wlief v. r * ll> ’ - w ■ In'M ’I li. ’is’llpt. v weft bfj •3V Chrlftnns. Bream • BT 1 I'i'lstrtias eve when my\ TL<? rt ' s s was sent home, my dainty fingered FrePP-mnld. Bad fln raldlng my ln i'.V black hair and adjusted my new \ieaddress, an exquisite diamond baimfu'A 11 - Nora brought up the dress nicely Void and, and Marie sprang to take It from- its wrap pings and lay It out on the bed As Marie lifted tin? dresv shook Its rich folds a slip of palter fell to Ihc carpet. It was madam's bill; a I "’as a little startled ns my eye raft t'ver It jVj iO! But then the tvimmlnj-'e. a lain' and coM tfur, were poffttet,, .it was an .eX|K'iisive dress, BtdnT think tt would lie quite thpt wtltl TANARUS" Gordon had - oiil that money had it ' getting tight for some time hacT.i ; L wouldn’t fjliow him the bill just yet, sg I thrust It Into' a drawer of my dHjjgj and ruriietl to Marie, who stood waj^ 1 Ing to dress me. ,1 was contemplating my the with much when the door opened und Mr. came ill. For; u moßient I was baiffl frightened at Ids pale fnoc and air, but ho, **&,“* only stopped,for n moment, Mfu- 1 brdou. to. say tjyut w shall net laLirffeto join ymi.nt mad am’s tonigtit. Itushicv. afTait* waj’j keen tnc.iluhvu to\yi* be*' - vjeaS fSwore 1 could jf'' , V, KI w l| at thongbl ” pnssctl mu the -’■'Ut. t heard Uic-j st yet door close. Ir was iioth'ng ;; escort of in\ linsbjmil.'fm sjfoot.aMjte*] Was always iiiHncrSGj in buviu'es~f*H| ther was It now iw Mr.' (jA'ilciit (o grave or pale. Y„r lie had lost Ids fresh color these late years. At length 1 was ready and was driv en to the home of Mine. Stapleton. One ball Is so similar to another la the world of fashion that to recount, Itow'who hours passed lu madam's drawing rooms would he to tax your patience. Sufficient to say that it was long after the midnight chimes had rung I was handed from my carriage to my own door by the most distin guished gentleman of my KOt^JSsPfe, ■' The atmosphere fu the draw ing rooui was deliciously wnrni'ht eOntknst with the tehipernt ure of the sharp December night without. It was pleasnfit to sit there with my dainty slippered feet over the register and the waves of lustrouf! silk bathing the carpet auil reflect that I swam on the topmost wave of the sea,of fashion In the city around me, and the Christmas chimes ringing out from the church towers and the warm air stealing up from’ the reg ister sootlted my senses to ddietous calmness. Suddenlj', while I sat thinking, from the dim corners of the drawing room seemed to glide out a train of figures, each dressed in unfashionable gar ments of bygone days, and yet, strange to say, each garment was recognized by me ns something that l had worn in those days, and In the face of each figure turned toward me I beheld m.v own. The figures glided around me, then seated themselves on the opposite side of the apartment, each looking at me steadily and with my own dark eyes. Gradually the figure nearest my A SLBNDXn, ItKACftrUT, MAIDKt STOOD IH TOP. MOOKT.IGHT, right seemed to Invest Itself with the accessories of a picture, and • thin mist hid the others from ray sight A child of 10 summers stood In the yard of an old brown farmhouse, with the westering light of the sunset streaming over the building and bath lug her tiny fingers In a flood of gold. 1 did not speak ever, la a whisper ■ while the picture of my entire cblld- I hood was unro'le.l before mo, but ! thoughts like these glided athwart my ! train: “Was I once that happy licart- lliE BRUNSWICK TIMEvnALL. DECEMBER 16, 1930. AT THE GRAND. Tomorrow night, Mabel'l’a‘ge and the SoTHnern btook Cos, will'tya with U 9 for a week," except •■ThUrsdsi’,fhijtll.t, WBeq “Oibor Peophs’s Mcuej ? \ ! will . * ‘ >'• ’ botddbe'board*. Miss Mabel is an old her r-apper a long H)set)oe>.is' bajlcd Wlt&deiight by ijumerqus sitroir- Irw. The epening pfeca will bs ttw uautfoai drama,- Mate," Seats are uow on sale*, and poptiDr. prices will prevail. W-W'dees will be <iveuon VVeitnesdgy and Saturday. .. •‘OTHER I’EOBLE’S MONEY.” This play will be here on Thursday, November 20th. Beats go on sale Tues day, The following excerpt from a Riobmond paper will give Brunswick theatre-goers some idea of this cele- '^aK|r iilll -mm- ilsagm ->"♦ -jt ". ijlwl MAm ?aige\ bratml oomedj > “Mr, Henneaay Lei. Royal and hie company scored a dis tinct success last night at the Academy, of Music, whoo they presented ht* great oonaedy suootß, “Other People’/ Money.” “Other People’s Money” is one of the funniest pieces on the rosd this season, and is replete with newness from start to finish . Unlike many funny pieces, “Otbr People’s Moory’ has a strong, well-defined plot and hu man interest, that bolds the attention j of tbs audience.” —)■ “WHEN WE WERETWENIY-ONK.” When Mr, George Clarke and his great supporting company of artists appear in “When We Were Twenty- One,” which will be presented at the ORDER YOUR ' "1 : ; DRESSED TURKEYS, CHICKENS AND FINE * WESTERN BEEE FROM SUS iBiB 11, ,s~ T* • • ~ • CORNER M“NK AN !) GRANT STKEET-. . •*- 'uy Grsud, ou Wednesday, January2ad, Under Ed-WStil E, Hjoe’s direbiion, ’ i y . *• V‘,• < * . , .• thes'.r--goers wilt sestt.moet charming pl 4y—i>ri sj asl,; exjuUlte ip- feeling, well sated- audios from eletytsnfs ob tesHonre'bhi It Is btMrof ib- pureft frtef.ssljf c.omeiiyfTn qVcty* . v , -■s*. -ti.-:t. > ■ SAnse, produced W y sera,.'.. Mr. Olarlie, the JiatipguisUed :'.ii4j,p.‘pu}*r Wop, eV H e'qard Cate we,y; fls*. a p xr t wb.ch : i him !R>* glptfc.' Ms sinehrein Iri'j..lat.ljop, and revels in the b.qrmir.'in •yhJoh the part abounds.-.’, \ . ' ; o .. v - • NOTES. Mabel Paige tomorrow night, and she has a fine’ company supporting her. “Olher People’s Money,”on Thurs day night, when the Mabel Paige Cos. will lay off, ~ Tbs attractions 'strictly high class, and if ouftheatre- SbLng people wish to be amhged and 'Ef their monej a worth, they have the opportunity. Brunswick had therep ii’Htloo of be-'- p. good e/iow town onCe, and should be 4gain. “When We Were Twouty-One’’ will be one of the soeiety events in theatri cal circles. : Admirat:—“When tbe Robson The a’re Cos. returns, they will give a “Milkman’s Matinee.” Tbe curtain will rise at 5 a. m., rolls and coffee will be aerved free, and prices will be only 3, 5 and 7 cents. RHEUMATISM v - .. t v. - No sure cure is yet-known for chronic rheumatism! No ' ••• man living,can cure it always. He can tfv. If hie f.Tils he'Can! '#y another wavv, W. ■”'!>'w'.>'V’!r( ’ There '' -are-- : manyT v Wavs, -i ' ••' . *\ : A 'Onie ImrfhTcss; -iliefs'i\yors'ci than liie- rlmiimatism... Better:- not -’.take the chance -of quack! ttHecii.’-rriCs. , . v ‘ . • Scott’s cmulsio.n of cod-liver oil: cures rheumatism only by crowding ft out by vital force. If that succeeds, it succeeds; if that fails, it fails. It never does any harm. WVll send yo* a little to try it yoti like. SCOTT & EOWNE, 409 Tearl street, New y.trk. ......-1 ' Demise. Special Attention to Crown- P*l ailcl bridge work. Oflice: 502 J QWou’ster St I For Asthma use CHA NEY’S EXPECTORANT: — r KTj NOTICP OF HAjuTf GKORGIA-wGlvnn County. I will fiell heroro the court house door of said county, to the highest bidder for cash, within the legal hour* of aale on the I’lind day of Decent her. 1900, the Brigantine “Pablo,” and all the tackle, rigging and all appurtenances, and two Moall boats sold brigantine lying in thaporttf Brunswick, h\ said county, \ud In Ogfethorn bay therein,-the cargo now aboard said vest-el removed at the chartei * r’e cost, and saul wale to bo free of any charter, party or con tract of affrolgh tip ent; lin id pale being had ill S ursaanco I*f an4rdcr granted by Hin Honor, . p; Bparke, Jbdgo of the City * ourt of Bninn wWlc; gift, on tbe Mth of Decprabcr, 790<>, to uttechr,-\ont pending in said court in feVor of Benito Pedrosa agjiiuet Pablo Gon /.nlcs. This December 8, IlK'o. W.H. BKRRfK, Sheriff Glyun county, Georgia. ——■■■■ ; ..y,_ - Tour favorite Gandy you’ll fine at Lloyd’s. , • . ’ Phone 355-2 PLANT SYSTEM PABAENGKR X)KP\ HTVf **T. >< > vvn' ~i ak aj • in ~.7 .rr~ Vr; Ko . * 7 „ | Time Tab * *I. V; 0 ;; | KffeetWc Oct I,ISOO. | CVS/.b o '* j . j | ' j.............. HCO xtft.. •• 546 p rtMm. Ilv Brim*wick ir ! 000 pm.... iao n t 1 MSat*.... * 00 unit,, ar W.tyoroK* lv id IftPw 7 30a n .fifcSOpm... 145 am Kp.& Tif ton lx 180 pm.... llbvn... IS 40 pm* "2 00 am MptfSlL. Tlftlon ur JOQ&ru... i or# ~m 4 *HI am MBfeflraai. Alb.-nv l? ISSJpra.... llOlaw tisaoft'n io aoi? j/•] . | j iot,., J v •••• ••••j4oiH | | ViA WAYCKOSB ABIO^NTGOM-fiKY. - .....^ f 80# am... 6 P.t ... 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I T '"y sap the Strength, destroy ehergy ! ahjampoycrtsfitheblood. Asa result I' of jhese ailments, the system gradu- I ally becomes disordered and the con- I ■ stituticn weakened so that the body I loses vitality and te unfit to stand the I strain of hard or'Continuous labor; I thus, the victim offers a shining mark I for kidney disease, lung Double or the I life-crushing malarial fever. An easy and certain means of I warding off this condition is within the I reach cl every one. PRICKLY ASH | BITTERS Ihe System Regulator, is the remedy, 1 A few doses whenever fhe digestion is disturbed, or when the bowels fail to move regularly, will remove the diffi culty end stimulate the vital organs to a better <and more complete per* formance o'? their duties. With vigor end regularity in the stomach liver, kidneys end towels, there can he no loss of strength or energy, the blood will be pure and nourishing, and the capacity of the body for ivorlt thereby | raa| ntaintd at the highest standard. i; Send fo; a bottle to-day. Keep it always in the house. A hall wine* glassful when the stomach feels , bloated, when the breath is bad, er the bowels constipated, will quickly restpre the feeling of vigor and cheer* fulness, DRUCCIBTB 8 ELL IT I L AT 81.00. PER i BOTTLE, I ? / sG^Monkl^f W.H. LYTLE i -V$f -V ■ ' j PUOFEIETOB. { . F fp<-h inp cl line roeaied and teas, at DeYoaV