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The Brunswick Call.
Kitubliabod ISM.
Tile Brunswick Times-Gall,
CONSOLIDATED UOO.
Published
EVERY MOHW'NG KXCBPT 'MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
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Brunswick, Ua.
TO 8UB801.IBBB8:
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Cftll. Attention to this matter will be appia
elated bv the publisher*
THE CALL FOR AID.
Ia pursuance to it rccoluticn adopted
at the meeting of the board of trustee*
of the Georgia Soldiers’ Home Preai
dent < alhouu of the board and Hon,
John Triplett, a member of the board,
have preptred an address to the people
of Georgia, thanking them for past
favors extended the old veterans, and
requesting further aaelßtauov, since the
great calamity of las' Monday week,
The press of the stale is requested to
copy the addiess, and , ssist as far as
possible in p'acing it before the people.
The address Is as follows:
“The boaid of tiustoes of the Soldier’
Home of Georgia beg to return thanks
to the people of Oeorgia for their ready
and generouß response* in the w rk of
rebuilding Hie Soldiers’ houie With
our iueurance, amounting to s2l 500,
and the contributions already reported,
we have as available assets tor rebuild
ing about $25,000. Tuis amount tana
short of the bum whicn will be neoeesary
to rebuild the ht me, The people of
Georgia from the inoeption of the home
by the lamented Grudy have shown an
interest in the home for indigneut
Confederate Boldlers. We feel euro
that Inis interest has not lessened, but
that with the lapse of time it has been
increased rather than diminished, The
burning of the home, furnished by tbe
generous contributions of the people of
Ueorgia, has appealed to all classes,
from every Section of the state have
oome contributions. The board of trust
eeß confidently appeal to the gener
osity of tbe people of Georgia, They
need funds with which to rebuild a
home tor the indigent soldiers of the
lost cause, it will require about S4O, -
000 to put flies* old soldiere in comfort
able cfroumstances, We appeal to the
people in behalf of these wards of the
ststs. They are m?n who responded to
the call of dn.y when the stale needed
their set vices and we feel sure that
Georgians will respond now that they
are Homeless, Lot every city, town,
village and hamlet to this
oall. Whatever is given should be
promptly reported. It is our purpose
to rebuild the home at the earliest
possible day, To do this we ask the
cooperation cT the people of Georgia.
“W. L. < a’liouu, president; W, T.
Gary, president pro tom; H W Bell,
11. 11. Perry, A F, Palcy, John Trip
lctl, Charles M. Wiley, Charles J).
Phillips, W, F. Jenkins, J. H Martin,
8. W, Harris, trustees,"
For HaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY'S E\-
PECTURAN V.
811 IP IS OTIC K,
Neither the master, owner nor con
iignees of tbs Norwegian bark Louise
will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the ersw of said bark.
Toun n, Master.
Hewitts s Little Karly Kisers searon the
remotest parts of the bowels and remove
the impurities speedily with no disoom
ford. They are famous (or their eiiloaoy:
Fey to take, never gripe, w. J, Butte,
MATINEE SATURDAY.
Al. G. Fi&is Minstrels to entertain
the Judies and Children.
Managers Fleming and Waff have
arranged wi ih the management of Al.
Q Fields minstrels to give a special
matinee at the Grand on Saturday next
This is for the benefit of the ladles
aod children and the announcement
will bring great pleasure to many who
will embrace the opportunity to aee and
hear the greatest minstrel company on
the road.
The curtain will rise at2;3o promptly
sno piioes of admission will be 25 and
50 cents,
SHIPPING REPORT
Corrected Daily by Oapt. Otto Johanneses
Port of £ runs wick, Oct, !), 1901
ARRIVED
SS Ooide, Chiohester, Boston via ports
Steam Pilot Tug Texas, Toth, l*hila>
dtlphia (for ooal)
Nor. bark lionise, Tonnesen, London
via Tybee.
Sob Thomas Winsome, Cornwell,
Philadelphia.
Soh T W Dunn, Bond, Boston,
ALL THE EDITORS
GOING TO ATLANTA.
Through au invitation issued by the
Board of Directors of the Inter-State
Fair, which opens in Atlanta on Octo
ber ot.lt, every editor in tbe state will
receivo a special invitation to be pres
ent on Press Day, Tuesday, October
15th, tbe second week of the Fair. This
was done on motiou of H. 11. Oabaniss,
President of the Georgia Editors, and
thn< organisation as well as the Georgia
press Association will be on hand in
full foroe.
At that time the Fair will be in per
fect. shape for the wielders of the pen
and nearly two huudred will probabty
go to tbe capital city. Special plans
and a barbecue are being arrauged for
the entertainment of the Editors and
everything in the way of seeing attrac
tions and exhibits will be facilitated to
the utmost.
Poultry Show Entries
Will Close October 7th.
Entries for she Poultry Show, which
will have a premium list aggregating
$2,000, will close on October 7th. The
Poultry Show will open In the Coliseum
at the Inter-State Fair gonuds, Atlanta,
on October 14th, and continue for one
week. Several thousand birds will be
shown and these, it is expected, will be
oi a higher class than ever before seen
in the south under oue roof.
Many of the entries will come from
other states, but the greater number
will coins from Georgia poultry yards,
where, say authorities, the finest chick
ens in this country are raised. So far
tbe entry list is very large, but toward
the last there is oxpeoted a crush. Pre
miums in ail classes have been raised,
in uiauy cases doubled, and third money
has been added in all masses so that
there will be a greater chance for ex
hibitors.
Don't fail to attend the grand mil
linery opening on Oct. 15 and 16.
Miss K&tc Blater,
Call on Iloyt Bros., for
lowest prices on*, plumbing.
Wo use only first-class mate
rial and do our own work, so
i
therefore we can guarantee
all our work. We make a
specialty of repair work.
Give us a. trial and be con
vinced. Don’t forget the
place—2o7 Grant street.
Thomas Maple, Birbeek, ni„ writes: “I had
s very bad com oi kidney trouble and my back
pained mo so I could not straighten up. The
doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw Foley’s
Kldnev Cure advertised and took one bottle
which enred me and 1 have not lieen affected
since, 1 gladly recommend this remedy, w
J Butts.
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither the master, owners nor con
signees of the Norwegian bark Bergliot
will be responsible for ary debts con
tracted by the orew of said bark.
Andersen, Master.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
For the purpose of collecting state and
county tax for IPOI. 1 will be at the following
county precincts as follows;
St Simons. 2sth dist., Oct. 22, Nov. 12, Dec. 3
Sterling, 1556th “ as, “ IS, •• 4
Pyles Crossing, 27th diet. “ St, * H, “ 6
Jamaica, U'.iytli dist. “ as. * 15, “ 6
Brunswick Oct. 20.28 and 2, Nov. 16,18 and I#,
Dec. 7, 0 and 10,
H J. READ.T.C.G.C.
1 will show some of the pretfest hate
ever seen in Brunswick at my grand
millinery opening Oot. 15 and 16.
Miss Kate Slater.
BKUN3WIO& riMES-CALL* THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1901
| After He Comes
Jt he has a hard enough time. Every
* thing that the expectant mother
W can do to help her child she should
g do. One of the greatest blessings
2 she can give him is he ,Ith, but to
do this, she must have health her-
JJ self. She should use every means
to improve her physical condition.
She should, by all means, supply
JJ herself with
| Mother’s
dKjfegk Friend.
\ It will take her
jay /*- iTSfcCI through the crisis
B* * & 3ft Ant easily and
<'/ ■jjij) \ liniment which
Wa'S. ' ) al ‘d vigor to ?he
ijjjj sense will
muscles are,
* m —\which bear the
f ) str . ain . the less
* ' pain there will be.
1 A woman living in Fort Wayne,
•? Ind., says: “ Mother's Friend did
2 wonders for me. Praise God for
£ your liniment. ”
* Read this from Hunel, Cal.
2 •* Mother’s Friend is a blessing to
* all women who undergo nature's
2 ordeal of childbirth.”
2
4i Get Mother’s Friend at the
| drug store. $1 per bottle.
| THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
2 Atlanta, Ga.
4
44 Write for our free Illustrated book, u Before
4 , Baby Is Born.**
HALF.A BOTTL*
of medicine compounded from
PURE, FRESH DRUGS
is worth many a full bottle of that prepared
from goods which have deteriorated
through age or any other cause.
We use only drugs which possess all the
qualities that make them effective.
PRESCRIPTIONS
filled here are done accurately. Quantity
and quality are right.
We carry a full line of Proprietary mod
ieines.
Smith's Pharmacy,
’i’lione 222-
~ri—ie~: cse:c3i=?c3i^.
STATE FAIR!
Conducted by the
SAVANNAH FAIR ASSOCIATION
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF
Tlie Georgia Stale Agricultural Society,
At Savannah,
Nov. 6 to 16, 1901.
$15,000 IN PREMIUMS!
And in Addition
$5,000 Speed Ring Purses.
This fair has for its object the development
and promotion of Georgia’s
Agricultural. Mechanical? Industrial
and Domestic Resources
and should and will have the practical snppart of every county and every
community In the State. In no other way oan onr magnificent possibilities be
eo well introdaoed to the country to the world.
FREE AMUSEMENT
of a specially attractive nature will be provided, and Savannah's well known
ability to exoell will be exerted to famish enjoyable entertainment to every
visitor. The Premium List is the most comprehensive and inviting ever
offered exhibitors, and with its numerous departments will prove very nftrac
tive to competitive ambition.
For copies of the Piemium List or other information address
A. B. MOORE, General Manager,
or J. C, SIIAW, Seretary.
Room 16 Board of Trade, Savannah, Ga.
Marble Statue Comes to Life.
Ac the Intel-Stare Fair in Atlanta
this year, opening on October 9ch, one
of the most remarkable illusions of the
century will be shown. This it the
turning to life of a marble statue of a
beautiful woman.
First the statue is shown to the
audience, then fn full view of the on
lookers it fades away into a huge mound
of Bowers, then instantly the statue
reappears and while the gaze of every
one is oonceutrated on it there is grad
ually seen the coming of life. First
comes the faint flush of the fresh tint
In face, arms and shoulders, tuen grad
ually the statue begins to breathe and
at last turns and smiles at the audieuoe.
This feature has puzzled thousands
everywhere it has been snown and is
expeoted to draw vast crowds at the
Atlanta Fair.
I? CORN 11
[“FAINT" |
iUaov** all Coins, Bur-Fn* aud V? ;r*, Bm
without pain, speedily nd permanently
WfAk. _ ill OrugijlKt* Mil A*Bore* _
. Knx Imullh Oou Fan. '(*2
W/g*:'.ij. UPPIMN BROS.
lliillliilllsslsl
W. J. Bott’s,
FOUND—A silver bracelet Owner
can have the same by calling at Times-
Call r.flloe and paying for this ad.
GRAND MHIINERY
OPENING.
Mrs. Earle, 203 Newcastle
street is prepared with the
best, cheapest millinery and
fancy goods in the city.
Ladies invited.
Koiil
Dyspepsia Oiire
Digests whit you eat.
It artificially digest's ihe/ood and aids
Nature in strengthening anti recoil'
etructifig the exhausted digestive or
gans. It istho latest discovered digest
aat and tonic. No other preparat <or
can approach it in eflßcic icy. It in
stantly rcliovesand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea
Sick Headache, Gtasiralgla Or ec;p? and
all other ro-sui 63 of imperfect digestion
Price soc. andsl. Larger .:ihi-:"VS times
small she. Book all about dyspepsia rrmiledfret
9rt>or <**-•• p ~ oaWITT -- ,-<■ -cag*
9 Q 0 Drops.
Z.1!•~ l_ I: " ■■ • ~ '■T'i
AVfegetable Preparationfor As
similating the Food andßegula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
IN. : NTS/?< HILDKLN
Promotes Digestion.Cheerfub
ness and Rest .Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor>liiieraJL
Mot TSlarc otic .
/toc/v afOIdDrSAMUELPCTCHKR
Seeri “ *
Afx.Semui *■
fijc/u l/f Saits - I
Arise See and + 1
Jigpennitii - )
fii fcirimabAbda + j
ItonpSesd -
Ciamisd Sugar f
WinteryrwK rtavor. /
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa
lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OK SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
• ; % old
J ) tto SI S - Cl- NT S
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
J. J. LI&SNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
216 Bay 8t -eet, Brunswick, Georgia.
j . DOWNING, President. e. H. MASON, Vice-President. E, D. WALTER, cashier
IE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
CAPITAL $150,000.
LOANS-DISCOUNTS- EXCHANGE—COLLtCTIONS,
—SAFE SEPQSUiBOSSS m SEE —
Interest ATbwed Od Deposits in Savings Department
DIH BJCTORS
fOSEPH W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, ALBERT FENDIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos, of Brobston, Fendig & Cos,
V. G. BRANTLEY, E. H. MASON; E. D. WALTER,
M. C. 11th Ga Diet of E. H. Mason & Cos. Cashier
HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres. Southern Pine Cos., New York
CHINESE REST AURAWI
ESTBLISHED 188S
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
You can get the best the market affords by eating her*
215 mrant srr ,
P S. —Orders taken for O K* Laundry.
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display,
These hats are all of very
artistic conception and are
developed in goods of excep
tionally good quality and
beauty. Perhaps no such
value has never been offered.
MISS I&TE SLATES
604 UKUCCkSTKK ST..
For Infants and Children,
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the i \
Signature
01 W,
A Jjv In
hX Use
\J> For Over
Thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. MEW YORK CITY.
V**|
For Sain by T. NEWMAN
KIDNEY DISEASES
, W—ib ii. iii vsnuanoaMHl
art the moat fatal of all dfe
FOLEY’S BSflUl
or money refunded.
remedies recognized far eat
pent physicians as the be if fat
Kidney and Bladder teoufalaft
raid fcca4|im
Miss Mamie Smith, Middlesboro, Ky.. wri tee
**My little sister hod the croup very bail. I gave
her several doses of F< 'ley's Honey and Tar and
he was ldstantly relieved, It saved her life.
W. J. Butte.