The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, January 04, 1901, Image 2

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The Brunswick Times. r Established 1889. The Brunswick Call. Established \WL Tlic Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED WOO, roblisbed EVKUV MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. TO 8UBS0KIBBR8: Bobsonbers are requestod to notify the office When they fall to Ret any Issue of the Timet- Cali. Attention to this matter will be api>re eifttad by the publishers. Tha Tlmoo-Call [will be’ Delivered by •arrlei or mail, per year. $5.00; per week 16 •ants. Correspondence on live subjects ■•Melted. Beal name of writer should ac seaapany same. Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. ‘Address all ommunication* to J'JIH TIMBH-CALL, ltrunswlck,t>a. AftTKUK H. LEAVY Editor ■OLAHD A. MULLINS, Business Manager NOTICE. Hereafter all legal slvertlr.e tuenttf must be paid for after the first insertion. Tho management lias been pat to a gr< at d#a! of trouble and delay In colliding In the pant, and in future must take advantage of the Georgia law on this subject. Oct. 10, 1000, NOTICE. Advertisers are requested to tend copy for chthigeu w. before Ip. in., ns tbe name will not have our attention unless they are in this oftice at that time. gL’" Now don't forget to wri e it 1001, Herman Myers ih tube Nuyaiiiihh’s mayor again. Joe Hall, of Bibb, ia being mentioned for congress. The Macon Ncwnsuya Mr. ilanna has reconvened at Washington* Jgnatus Donnelly,lute populist candi date for president, is dead. The present session of congress ex* * plres by limitation on March4th. Teddy Roosevelt is out of a public job—but only for a few mouths, The new century did not have a fair •tart but behind the cloud there in a si 1 - ytr lining for production and decreased sales -j '% . f^Pßl* 4 fj out udi **ii makes no difference how the democratic party “arrange! things” let the arranging start. Harlem, out from New York, is to bo purlflod Hls almost ah wicked a* Sa vannah, snys tho Augusta Floruit!. 'Those who know Matt Quay best nay he will win out. If bribery list* any hlng to do with it, wo think so too, Patrick Henry’s cry of a hundred and twenty-flve yearn ag-, “give us lib* tinty or give us death.'' enu bo appro pi lately used by the Boors now. The Kansas City Journal thinks it ia b coming quite plaiu that if the Demo cratic parly roll ren W. J. Bryan from leadership it will have to do go with a club. The Boors have a delightful simplici ty about furnishing themselves with supplies. When they neod food, horses or ammunition they simply corral b 3 nearest British detachment and h*dp themselves. COUNCIL AND CUTS. The Timkh-Cali. heirs that there is to he a general cut in city salaries by the new council and whilo we think there places where cuts can be made, we 1 rge the city fathers to let the police and firemen salaries remain the same. The former walkn twelve hours out of twenty-four and the latter they are on duty practically all the time. The police get 800 per month and the firemen 840 and these amounts are small for the service rendered, INDEED ENCOURAGING. Reports from cities and towns along the proposed route of the Brunswick and Birmingham railroad are indeed encouroging. The people are Just, as enthusiastic as we are here and all in end to corporate for what we call the alyation of the Wiregrabs section: We coi fldcn ly expect that the con vention called for those Interested In the new road wi'l bring hundreds 0 determined business men here who re cognize the great results to come from the B. & B. A LIBERAL GOVERNMENT The Timih Call is sure that the new city administration will conduct oar affairs in such a manner aH will meet the approval of every citizen. Mayor Emanuel aud his aldermen are men of recognized bu it ess ability and we fee) safe in saying that their Hdmiuibtrallori will hi theca iso of placing Brunswick’s ered t many notches above par. Tho Timkh-Ca 1.1. advocates a liberal government, and means by tha , free dom. We cannot afford t dr w the i him too tight, but in ih< m au time let it h i:'.dm „i.ol <h Lthe laws nun he ob.yid Tue city ordinamcs were made fur tic good of t lie pub lic ad if there h a bii one on tho books r< p-al it, but as long as it stands in f uce see that it it obeyed. Right at Hilh time it will take good business iudgement to reach tho desir ed results but wo may safely say that It is lu council and we expect a grand showing. Mayor Mime, of Atlanta, goes in next week and then Mr. Woodward can **booze” 10 his heart's content and the papers will say nothing about it. Congressman Lent/, of Ohio, aesorts that secri t Boryice men and other gov ernment employes helped spend SIOO, 000 in-buying votes to defeat him. y c a Woman •ants to put out a fire she doesn’t ! I pon oil and wood. She throws 1 j vat rr.knowing that waterquenches J j . When a woman wants to get it 1 from diseases peculiar to her sex, ( ) !she should not add fuel to the f.ro Jj already burning her life away. She it should not take worthless drugs and ' j potions composed of harmful narcot- 11 ics and opiates. They do not check l? the disease they do not cure it- they J j sin.ply add fuel to the fire. ] j kflkfStfi tlic 1 It does not druK ] and periodical ir- j rcK'’r. scanty or painful gjjPKjM menstruation; and l v doing ( hundred and one aches and ( Pf ■' ma pains winch drain health , itbeauty, happiness and . good temper trom many a ■jwllll remedy above all others ** v ’ r V w>wii |n Alic-trlil ( HHSjgV store. |{ Thc<Br f fitid . i • os®e®®ec*jsfl§ BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, JANUARY 4 1901 Clean Bread Can’t be made by foul hands and clean, pure blood can’t be made by a foul stom ach. The blood is made by the stomach and organs of digestion and nutrition. tWhen these arc diseased they contami nate every ma'Fe from the food they act upon, and this contami nation is car- SE SSZtt body. It may settle in the heart or lungs but the root of the disease is in the 9toin ach. Cure tire stomach * 77 " w ' AJ\ and you cure _r disease. ——=—===—*tra=d l) r . Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the organs of digestion and nutrition perfectly and permanently. It purifies the blood, and so by curing the cause of disease, cures many forms of disease in organs 1 emote from the stomach. For the J>a3t sixteen years I have hid torpid liver and indigestion aud tried many doctors and patent medicines but I could not get a cure," write# Mrs. Simeon Suggs, of Otyde, Sabine Par ish, La. Three months ago I thought I would try Dr. R. V. Pierce’s (.olden Medical Discovery and his ’ Pleasant Pellets.’ I got six bottles of each and I received a good result In a week, and to-day Inm aired sound and well. The symp toms were coated tongue, specks before the eyes, disposed to be cross and irritable, foul stomach, baa taste in the mouth, tired feeling, a feeling of dread or fear, headache, yellow skin, etc. These symptoms did not all appear at once, it sufferers from such troubles will take Doctor Pieice's Golden Medical Discovery and ‘Pleas ant Pellets' as directed in pamphlets wrapring bottles, they will bring back the bloom of file as it did with me.” 0 Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure bit iousuess and sick headache. ELI ZISSIMATO, HO2l Newcastle St. Mi:... fci nils CIGARS AND TOBACCO All Kinds ofSCandy. Don’t lie deceived or humbugged by (people who claim the discovery of some hitherto un known herb or root in swamps, or on eome mountain or prairie for the cure of kidney and Idadder troubles Any doctor] or druggist with tell you that eucb claims or fraudulent. Foley’s Kidney Cure simply contains remedies that are recognized by the] most skilful physicians as best for these complaints, so don’t bo crodulous or foolish. W. J. Butts. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief is neces sary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest that One Minute Cough Cure be be taken as soon as indications of having taken cold are noticed. It oures quickly and its early use prevents consumption. W. J. Butts. SHAREHOLDERS’ MEETING OF THE NATIONAL BANK BRUNS WICK.! Brunswick, Ga!, Deo. 8, 1900. The regular annual meeting of the shareholders of tbe National Bank of Brunswick, for the election of direct ors, and tocoußlder suoh other busi ness as may come before it, will be held in its hanking rooms in the oity of Brunswick, Ga., on Tuesday, Jan uary 8, 1901, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. in., and 4 o’clock p. m. t K 1). Walter, Cashier. For the serious diseases that attack the kidneys, Prickly Ash Bitters is an ucfailiogremedy. Relieves backache, swelling of the feet, aud persistent headaohe—symptoms which indicate kidney trouble. W.J. Butti. BCURS YQURSan Utd niJ for unnatural dim'hargoa.lnnanimat 1 >iip, irritation* or ult-t-iations <f mucous tnetu lira tuts. I'aMilt sfl, nnil not ant. 1u• , gent or poisonous. Mold by DrutnrlNtf, or sent fn plain wrappo; hr express, prepaid, fof jl.nO, 0r.3 hottlon, |2.Vft. Circular sent ou rtvjuoaS Our Greatest Specialist For 'JO years Dr. J. Newton Hath away has so successfully SreatedXhronlc diseases that ho ie acknowledged today to stand at the head of h 1 profession in this lino. His exclusive method of treatment for Varicocele anQ Stricture without the aid of knife or cautery cures in 90 x>cr cent, of all cases. In the trek'-ment of loss of vital forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful* Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more than double that of any other specialist. Gases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for (vms il'ation or advice, either at his of fice or bv mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 2 r > Bryan Street, Savannah, Ga For Croup use EXPECTORANT CURES BLOOD AND SKIfl TROUBLES, Trial Treatment Free, Is your bioou pure? Are you sure of it? Da cuts or scratches heal slow ly? Does your skin itch or burn? Have you i*imple6? Eruptions? Ach ing bones or hack? Eczema? Old Sores? Boils? Scrofula? Rheuma tism? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Then B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify your blood, heal every gore, and give a clear, smooth, healthy akin. Deep-seated cases, like ulcers, cancer, eating sores, Painful Swellings, Blood Poison, are quickly cured by Butanic Blood Balm. Cures when ail else fails. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Drug stores, $1 per large bottle. Trial treatment free by writing BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlanta, Ga. Describe trouble —free medical advice given. Over 3,000 vol untary testimonials of cures Ij B. B. J. W. 2Bry&n, of Lowder, Illinois, writes : “My little boy was very low with pneumonia Unknown to the j’nocir. we gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar. The result was magical and puz zled the doctor, as it Immediately stop ped ttie racking cough, and he quickly recovered.” NEW YEAR’S SUITS GOING AT sl} Get a New Year’s suit out ot tbe old one, by having Jim Garter renovate it for sl. Brunswick Cleaning & Pressing Cos. nO4 Monk street. P. DEVARJS, Gocerics, Country Produce —Vegetables etc. Also Confectionary/ MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK- O; E. S. PLUMB, Practical and Scientific Ilorseshoer. NOW OrKN. s,in| the shop on Oglethorpe street, Mansfield and Howe A trial will convince you that he knows "his business. S'vsd*>v> y.-- ■|yj| : Fruit Cake Talk. Now is the time to make your Christ maj Fruit Cake, if you would have it gnely blended aud flue in llav >r wLen the time for eating arrives. I have the material lor making Fire California Layer Raisins... .13c lb 1' ine Caiifo nia Seeded Raisins ...15c lb tincst Select Cleaned Currants. 20c lb Fines*. < < rs can (Miron, 20c lb Fine Glace Lemon Peel 2>c lb Three Crown Turkish F gs 20c lb Shelled Jordan Almonds 50c lb Shelled Pecan Halves 00c lb Fancy Golden Dates 10c lb Spices to Suit Everybody, OTIIIY HAS THEM MJUII 312!tevcastle ll|L • .• •* f ' .1 Choose i Becomino from'the many'beautifuijmodels io|our display of TRIMMED HATS then ascertain the price. It will be less than you Hunk the hat is worth. Our milliner® got, the inspiration from ex pensive French models, but tbe mate rial and workmanship are Amerioan therefore much cheaper, but none the ess good and artistic MISS IATE SLATER. 304 ILI IXEMEU*ST., FOR SALE-TWO GOOD HOUS IN OLD TOWN-TO.TUE HIGH EST BIDDER. We will sell on Tuesday, January Btb,to tbe highest bidder for the cash, tbatoertain two-story house, situated in tbe Old Town of this city, on Ellis street, and known as the western one half of the "northern one-half of Old Town lot 320. Also, that one-story house, situated on Egmont street, said bouse being on lot known as the east ern one half of the northern one-half of Old Town lot 320. This property is in goodtcondition, and both rented. Brobston, Fendig It's a gentleman’s whiskey, a pure delicious beverage, and a grand appe tizer. Don’t forget the name, “I. W. Uarpei” whiskey—tbe kind your grandfather used. Sold by T. Newman, Brunswick, Ga, For Whooping Cough use. CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT At no time is man secure from at tacks of suob disorders of the stomach as cholera morbus, cramps and diar rhoea; but these complaints are com mon during the heated term, when it is dangerous to neglect them. Pain- Killer is a remedy that has never fail ed, and the severest attacks have been cured by it. Avoid substitutes. There is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis 25c. and' 50c. GeorgeA. Points, Utper Sandusky, 0., writes: “I have been using Fo ley’s Honey and Tar for hoarseness, and find it the best remedy I eve tried. It stopped the oougb immedi mediately, and all soreness.” at KESSLERS* Cor. Monk and Grant sweeny Am i Our newjycar’s stock contains many things whi“h will be highly appreciated as gifts. Our high cla9S Perfumes Suggests something to sweeten life, ft oni 10c to $7.00 per bottle. The stock is complete and Interesting. Have thtngsfpr the sick too. Smith's Pharmacy. OASTOntji. Bears -iie Ediigllt B. J. OLEWINE J c^les Selling, Renting, Repairing,; Messenger Serv ice. We sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crawford, Eagle, Elk, Dixie. Best, of. Wheels £pr the Least Monev-V CASTOR IA Tlic Kiml You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of i ~~ and lias been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. . /* * xUxavi no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience 'against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. CENUINS CASTORIA ALWAYS Tiiß K ,?LI O ?or P #~TION DEPARTMENT THE CEWTAun COMPANV. TT MURRAY STREET, b. drugs, and pre- men day 3 -'-ice con- FOR WEDDINGS! NEW LINE OF e- CUT GLASS uwma Hit®Ml QUOt QUAD I have opeiiedga new llfctl Oil Sit aiiur Shoe Repairing Shop in the Opera House Building Best'Material at the Lowest Prices. Shoes made from the Ground Up, Give me a trial. B. Saueressig. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTB PISHED 1889. CHIT S HALL, P roprietor Urn cau get the herd tile market affords by eating here L?ir \ . tsnr. NOTICE. Thu a.'Dual meeting o* tbe stock holders of the Brunswick & Wes ern Riilr. ari Company will be held in the city ot Brunswick, G-orgia, on T ture day, Jnuary 10, 1901, at the u Uil tune at and place of holding such meet ings. This December 14,1901). R. B. Smith, Seo’v. In cases of catarrh, Hood’s Sarsaparilla heals the tissues,ltbuilda up the system, expels impurities from the blood, and cures. i T. POOL, ! Contractor and Builder, [ll9 South Stonewall Strict. Brunswick, - Georgia FOR A SHORT TIME ONLy FIFTY cents, together witu this “ad,” will bring by mail a BAROME TER AND STORM GLASS combme.i, in nickl- case. Regular value $2 00. Address, “Soharf Instrument C 0.,” Pensacola, Fia.