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- The lirnnswick Tiiaes-Call,
CONSOLi DATED 1900,
Published
EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
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Address all communications to
THK TIMBS-OALL,
Brunswick, Da.
TO 8UB80RIBEhS;
Subscribers are requested to notify the offloe
when they fail U) get any l*ue of the X’imos-
Call. Attention to this matter will be apr e-
CliltCd &T th* J*m*lihc ••
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A Cassava Convention.
Brunswick is very much ip'erestod io
Cassava. She is goli-g to haveaC a
•ava convention on OM. 22. She bad *
Sugar <!#ne and Cassava convention
lust April and a very nuocesafal one if
was.
The Morning New* line published n
gr o it many irticles ehi, wing, there !•
money in Gaaeava, and that the so I
and climate of I hie section of the South
are w ill adapted to its euilivation ll
has alwsyi been a matt,nr of wonder to
those wlio know its m rite that South
Georgia farmers hove not giveu more
attention to i>.
It is bscoming an important crop it
Florida. The acreage devoted, to its
cultivation in that state i - biipg s ead
iiy increased. The roasou is that it Is
found to pay better than most other
crops whiuh do well there It ra oor
tainly far more profitable than cotton.
Cavagsa is an excellent food for oat
tie and it is profitable for making
starch, If South Georgia farmers were
to devote to it half of the acreage they
new devote to ootton, and use it to fat
ten cattle, they would soon find a great
improvement in their financial condi
tion . There is always a market at fair
prices for fat oattlo, .Besides the drop
pings from the cattle make the best
kind of a fertilizer. With cattle there
fore a farmer ootild soon bring his land
to such a ounditioc t prodnotiueness
that be would got as muon cotton from
\
one acre a he now gats from two, aisd,
that too, without using a commercial
fertilizer.
Brunswick cannot have too many
Cas*va conventions. They will have
the effect of making Georgia farmers
see that ootton is not the only crop to
which their farms are adapted that
promises prosperity. They will help
them to ilud ways of getting better re
turns from ;keir .lands than they get
frjrn oottoi: —Savannah News.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORAN r.
SHERIFF SALES.
Will be solii before the court bouse door, In
the olty of Brunswick. Glynn county. Georgia,
during the legal lionrti of Mile, ou the first
Tuesday in November u<\t, all that
certain lot. tract or parcel land, situate, I\ing
and )>elng in the cot'iity of t .lynn and In the
city of Brunswick therein, and "n that portion
of said city Known a- "New Town,” and being
known and numbered on the plan of aiild city
of Brunswick, and of the addition thereto made
by George K. Baldwin, a, I). 1837, as lot No.
2457, said lot being 'ounded bast, hr Wolff
street, South by New Town lot nunibei ‘.'4.50,
West by an alley w ay, and North by New Tow n
lot n umber 2458. Levied u: and sold ,>t he
property of Malt While under and by virtue of
n fa Issued by J. T. l.auibright, .lustier of u.e
l’eacc,26th district, Glynu umy.aml in 'aver
Of H. 11. Harvey fo ■ $25 7>3 principal and all
coat. Lewis Mayer, transfeiwe. i.evy made
and returned to me In L.J. Leave, constable.
Tins October IP linn,
W. H. ItfCltltlK, Sheriff.
NOTICE TO TAX HAVERS.
For the purpose of collecting state and
county tax tor mil 1 will lie at the followu g
county precincts as follows:
St Simons 25'hdist., Oct. 22, Nov. 12, Dec. 3
Sterling, 1556t1i ” “ 23, " 13, •• 4
Pyles Creating, “Tlth diet. ” 24, •* 14, “ 6
Jamaica, Hinnb dist. •* " 15, “ 6
Brunswick O. l 36. 28 a ml an, Nov , 16.13 and IP
Dec, 7,6 nad 10,
U .1. READ, T.C. G. C.
A1 G. Field’s minstrel’s at
matinee today and tonight
at the Grand.
STATE OF GEOHOIA—Oonnty of Glynn.
To whom it may concern.
By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary
of aald County, >'lll be sold at public ontcry,
on the first Tuesday in November, 1901., at the
court house in said county, between tbe usual
hours of sale, to the highest and best bidder,
the following real eatste, situated lying and
being In said county, and In the city of Bruns-
wick, Ua., and being described as follows—
That lot, tract or parcel of land, in the city
of Brnnsw ck. Ga., said State and County, and
In the old town of the city of liru swirk, Ga.
and known and described upon the plan or
map of said city of Brunswick, Ga,, made by
George R. Baldwin in the year 1837, as old town
lot number 279, and bounded as follows—On tbe
north by F, street, on the south, by old town
lot number 280; on the east, by Kgraont. Street;
and on the West by Ellis Street; Together
wit tiie bouses,buildings and appurtenances
thereunto be longing, or in any manner or
wise appertaining.
The sale will continue from day to day,
between the same horns, until said property is
sold. Terms of the aale, cash.
AMANDA MOORE, Administratrix
of the estate of John C. Moore, deceased.
ERNEST DART,
Attorney for Administratrix.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Whereas, RollsT. Dnnforlh Administratrix
of the estate of John M. Tison, represents to tbe
court in her petition, duly Hied and entered on
reci rd. that she ban fully administered John
M'iisoii’s estate: This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show c.'use, if any they ran why sHidlAdmiulat.
minx slio id not be disctmrgcd from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in January, 1802.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. —Gly.oi County.
Notice s hereby given that the undersigned
bit applied to the Ordinary of said eonnty for
leave to sel' land belonging to the estate of
James A bapp for tbe payment of debts and for
the pui ii *e of distribution said application
will he be rd ~t lb, regulai term of the court
of Ordinary tor said county to be held on the
first Monday In November, 1901.
JNO. E. lAUBKEULY,
GEORGE SAPP,
Administrators upon the estate of James A
SAPP
STATE OF GEORG I A— County of Glynn.
Min. Mary A. l.amliriqht having made ap
[dil ation for twelve monthsHlipp'irt out it the
tv,title of James E. Dambrlght, and api>ri.itterH
duly appointed tt.eet apart the Haino having
Hied their return required by law.
Tbe*e am tneruforv to notify and cite all per
gonaconcerned to tbow i-anse before the Court
ol Ordinary of said county, to bo held at the
Conr' House of said c >unty on the ilr*t Mon
day In November 1.901, at 10 o’clock am, of
that dav why Haiti apklcation Hltotild not lie
granted and the return of said aporaiaers be
confirmed. TUI* October the 11 tb, 1901.
HORACE DART,Ordinary.
AI. tr. Field’s minstrels at
rnatiuoe today and tonight
at the Hrand,
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
To all whom it . .ay concern
Jack Mag wood having, in proper form, ap
plied to uie for permanent letter* of ad
mlniai ration on the estate of Rachel Floyd,
late of said County, this In to cite all, and lingu
lar the croditor* and next of ktu of Rachel
Floyd to lie anil appear at nty office within tbe
lime allowed by law on the first Monday in
November next, and show cauae, if auy they
can, why permanent letter* of administration
should not be granted to Jack Magwood on
Kaehcl Floyd’s estate.
Witncfs toy hand official signature, this day
of October, 1901.
HORACE DART—Ordinary.
IMPORTANf READING.
Every Brunswtckian is Interested in This.
The Star l’hoto Gallery la having a
big ruo on their fine platino work.
Come at onoe in order to obtain these
desirable photos at ocat prices. We
are making these liberal offere because
we want our pbntographa In tbe Bruns
wiok homes. We are here to slay, but
remember we cannot long continue to
offer hucii work at suoh extremely low
price* . We know that we cannot bp
exceled when it comes to photograph
ing the little ones. Give us a trial,and
we promise in return better work than
ever before made in Brunswick.
With our knowledge of the business
and up-to-date meihods of working, we
a~u enabled to make as good pictures in
oliiudy weather as clear.
The. Star Photo Gallery,
Opposite Express Office.
Don’t fail to attend ttie grand mil
linery opening on Oct. 15 and 16
Mias Kato Winter,
Call on Hoyt Bros., for
lowest prices on„‘ plumbing.
We use only first-class mate
rial and do our own work, so
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.
bine notice.
Neither the master, owners nor con.
signets of the Norwegian bark Bergliot
wi'l bo responsible for tiny debt* con
tracted by the crew of said bark.
Andersen, Master.
8111 P NOTICE,
Neither the maettr, owner nor con
igr?ts of tbe Norwegian bark Louise
will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said bark.
Tonneewo, Mreter.
Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la, writes: Hu
was tumbled with kidney disease* about three
veers. Had to get op several times daring the
night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
effected a complete cure, he feels better than he
ever did and recommends it to hit friends. W.
J. Butt*.
BRUNSWICK riMES-OALL, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12.1901
TRY IF
nf Women suffer
ing from female
troubles and
. weakness, and
y * rom
Bksgg| or painful men-
RFjgjpp ISKaes. ought not
doctors cannot
A fr he ’P them. Phy
sicians are so
ments and
delicate organism of woman. What
the sufferer ought to do 3 to give
a fair trial to
BRA DFIELS'S
Females Regulator
which is the true cure provided
by Nature for all female troubles. It
is the formula of a physician of the
highest standing, who devoted fits
whole life to the study of the dis
tinct ailments peculiar to our moth-*
ers, wives aud daughters. It is madt
of soothing, healing, strengthening
herbs and vegetables, which have
been provided by a kindly Nature to
cure irregularity in the menses, Leu
corrboea, Falling of the Womb, Nerv
ousness, Headache and Backache.
In fairness to herself and to Brad*
field’s Female Regulator, every
suffering woman ought to give it a
trial. A large $i bottle will do a
wonderful amount of good. Sold by
druggists. i 4
9 Send for a nicely Illustrated free book on the aubject.
The Bradfleld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga
HALF A virnis
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 whioh possess all tbe
qualities that make them effective.
PRESCRIPTIONS
filled here are done accurately. Quantity
and quality are right.
We carry a full line of Proprietary med
icines.
Smitn’s Pharmacy,
’Fhone 222.
state'FAlß!
Conducted by the
SAVANNAH FAIR ASSOCIATION
UNDER THE AUSPICES OE
Bib Georgia Slats Agricultural Society,
At Savannah,
Nov. 6 W 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 tbe praciss' support of every couHv end every
community In the State. in no other way otui our tuagn.ficeat pjaObiiuiee be
so well introduced to the country to tin w ind.
FREE AMUSEMENT
of a specially attraotive nature will be provided, end .Savannah's well krown
ability to exooll will be exerted to furbish erjoyaole I'uicrtuinUitnt to every
visitor. Tbe Premium List is the most c >oiprefce>.i'ive ac.d inviting'ever
offered exhibitors, and with its numerous depa< imen's will prove very attrac
tive m competitive ambition.
For copies of the Premium List or other information address
A. B. MOOKK, General Manager,
or J. 0, H AW, y.
Room 16 Board of Trade, Savannah, Ga.
ffiarble Statue Comes to Life.
At the Intel-State Fair in Atlanta
this year, opening on October 9th, op a
of the most remarkable illusions of the
century will be shown. This Is the
turning to life of a marble statue of a
beautiful woman.
First the statue is shown to the
audience, then in full view of the on
lookers it fades away into a huge mound
of flowers, then instantly the statue
reappears and while the gaze of every
one is concentrated 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, then grad
ually the statue begins to breathe and
at last turns and smiles at the audience.
This feature lias puzzled thousands
everywhere it has been shown and is
expected to draw vast crowds at the
Atlanta Fair.
Kft RrT/j?e> ail Coma, fiuslonf *adWra, JSS
■pa. without palu, cpccriiiy &ad pcrmauantly
555&. , 111 Drtggfete ntu asborm £
BTVjpjk f KaAS lIQUAJI Oo*M FjtUTC.
L!PP§* kH PROS.
WfAr//FZS^ . SoltKttW,
ck,
WoißrMkii s* I inf -yn Ti
W J. Bart’s.
FOU'iO — A. silver hrrcslet Owner
cm hr vh the a* mu by calling at Times-
Call t ffiofi and paying for this ad
GBAiIILUNERY
OPENING.
Mrs, Earle, 20 i Newcastle
street is prepared with the
best, cheapest millinery and
fancy goods in the city.
Ladies invited.
Dyspepsia lyre
Digests what you eat
It artificially digests t he food aud aid*
Nature in strengthening uud recoa
etructiiig tbe exhausted d!gesti”e or
gana. It is the latest di3Co7creddigeßt,•
ant and tunic No other preparatior -
can approach it in ’efficiency. It in
stantly rclievesand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gastmlgis Cramps and
all other results of iinporfe. t and igestion
Prlcesoc. and 81. t*?ge *iser; :?*’.-•? 8B time*
email Bise. Bovk ail about o' am nedfrer
fMparcfi by £ C PcWil T . “^^9®
too Drops
' -TT : ’ -j~ T. n'l.t ii
AVtgctable Preparalionfor As
- uic-FooUandßcgula
i ling the Stomachs a rat Bowels of
rJIVI \it I:l) K.fcisfv:,
Promotes Digestion, ICheerful
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Siium, Morphine nor Mineral,
OXTStARCOTIC.
Mwipe nftiU DrSAKUELPimW
PumfJun Seed ~
dbcSensui *' |
RotkelU SrJjs - I
Jftdxe ’Se*y. *
fkftyrtni*t - )
< |
I'iohftcj! Sueur f
I Ilflr rtsnw. /
| A perfect Remedy forConslipa
! Ron, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
j Worms .Convulsions .Fevensh
! ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Srjnature of
NEW YORK.
LIXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
J. J. LfeSKEJR.,
V
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WHO LKK
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
218 Bay Street, Brunswick. G-eorgi*.
i. DOWNING, President. E. H. MASON, Vice-Frbsidert. E. D. WALTER, Cashier
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
CAPITAL $150,000.
LOANS- DISC CUNTS— EXCHANGE- COLLECTIONS.
-—m DMTsBOXES FOE mi —
Interest Allowed On Deposits in Savings Departmert
OIRBOTORS
JOSEPH W. BBNNET, 0, 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 Dist of E. H. Mason &Cos Cashier
HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres. Southern Pine Cos., New York
chinbs¥restau-rajnT
EBTBLISHED 1889
CHUE HALL, Proprietor
Yon can get the best the market affords by eating her*
2X3
P S.—Orders taken for O K- Laandry
f|gl|t!§F
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display,
These hats are al] of very
artistic conception and are
developed in goods of excep
tionally good quality and
beauty. Perhaps no such
value has never been offered.
HISS KATE SLATER
04 GLODCKBTBE ST..
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the J \
Signature
a JA* In
nj ,h Osn
\J For Over
Uilrty Year^
TWE CNTAUM COMMNY, NEW VONK ClTt.
Fo* Sl* by T NKWMA.N
KiONEY DISEASES
arc the cost fata! of &!1
eases,
FOLEY’S BRif
r money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized to emA
pent physicians as (he Pat for
Kidney and Bladder trouMsfe
MUOBBte*glA
Miss Mamie Smith, Middlesboro, Ky.. wri lei
“My tittle slßter had the croup very had. I gave
her several doses of Foley* Honey and Tar and
he waa instantly relieved, It saved her life.
W. J. Butt*.