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EVERY MORNING KXGKPT.’jMONDAT,
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
Tbe Ttaira-Calt will he delivered Ljr oarrlei
or mail per veer, : 0"; pm week 16 cents. .Cor
respondent*. OD live eubjicts solicited. Real
Damo of writer should accompany Bam*. Bnb
acrlptions payable in advance.
Address all communications to
TH K TIMISS-CALL,
Brunswick, Ga.
TO 8UB80KIBKR8:
Subscribers are regonsted to notify the office
alien ther fall to K*it any Issue of lha Tlmaa-
Cal! nitration to thin matter will be appie
olatcd bv tb* publishers.
Tue Pr ss esy*; ‘ Gu*
File m*y land agktnst Oongresaman
Maddt x, but It is doi’aM to tloug 1 --
nu 8 that Torn Htrdwiok will not brat
Bill Fie iing I’, isvjry widen*, how
ever, that me c ingroHbioaal delegation
is *o ng t i l ave a little shake up this
year.”
Tbu Missouri Stale university has a
no-elucuii'iral feature and the young
nnu and young women in tbe Inrt'tute
are having a merry war. At some en
tertainment ny the girl students, the
boys were nit it v t fl, an l new the
later are re.alia leg by givi ig an en
tertaimnem with the notce tbal none
ef the girls nod ap,)ly This is very
obililihli biislreis
SOUTHETN DEVELOPMENT.
I'ii* Liendaot Col* Lcwia C, Hop
kins, long a • evident, of this oily, ten
flared him a oomplimeu'ary ba-quet
at Manhattan H t and on Toe-day night
and a’so pre e t'ed him with a very
handsome loving cip in testimony of
his worth as a imtui and a Mend.
Ci. 11 qikins has den-lied io link his
lies'leics with the people of Georgia
and Ala >nnn tier.-after, and ha.i be
oumo ideotid -u with the industrial de
velopment of 'ha - section whloh is as
tonishing the world wi h its cimmer
cial leap- aid bounds Hereafter,
Brunswick, G., will be his home, that
point having been selected by him,
amove all tbs labors on tho South
Atiautic, as giving the greatest prom
ise as a seaport.
Birmingham, which broke the back
of England's snprsniaoy lu the Iron
' o Id, will Soon be linksd wl b the
B.unswlck by the Brunswick A Birm
ingham Railroad in a diriot lino, and
the latter city, which baa run Its ex
ports from $500,000 in 1885 op to ♦20,.
000,000 in 1000, is cx.eeo.ed tj doubt) if
not (|iiadruble ite business soon after
the new line is dimple.cil.
It si-ems incredible that the Birming
ham and siriot which is jet In it* infancy
should fu-nish s-vrrt lines as much
tonnage to tho railroads as the whole
cotton crop of the South, yet the fact
was orought iu, oo his occasljn,
anil Brunswick being the nearest deep
water Atiautic port, the ohances are
that Cos!. Hopkins has ch’sen wisely.
Some ot tur most dutiuguished citi
zens partloip;tc.t in the ra.morab e af
fair, and the good will ex sting he.
tween ike different scctionß of the
country was expressed iu uumi-taka
bie words by speakers of national re
nown Sue! cuic.-ions are apt to inure
more to tho general good of the conn
try t* large 'kau to ue beneficiary of
the -auiig in developing a spirit of
good will id in bringing out facts
that ought tj i>e known. —Daily Finan
cial Ntws of New York.
For LaGrippe and intlu
en/.a use CIIFNEY’S KX
i'LCTORAN l.
Registered Voters, October
28, 1901.
Aiken, Frank O Atkinson, Samuel C
Abrams, J H Adams, Hub
Ammons, J II A shell, D H
Abbott, Wiley Ames, W C
Alford, II W Allen. H F
Arnold, C K Armstrong, Fred
Burney, H A. flrtOKenick, tt K
llrown, J A Benton, Arthur
Reach, I,ewis IV ltiißbec, PH
Burroughs, W It Burney, K B
Berrie, K II Hull, Milo
Burnett, J M Buggs, A C
Rrady, CM llorcbardt, Joe
Blake, Shadiack Brown, Clinton
liugg.s, O M / Bloodworth, C F
Rcll, N W Bailey. Jackson
Butts, EC * Borchardt, A
Blair, C A A Burroughs, Wll |r
Burney, A J . Berrie, W H
Brantley, W U Itrocklngton, S A jr
lirady, H II . Boyd, Henry 1,
Baumgartner, John Burns, 8 F
Collins, J W Cassidy, Edward
Cox, W It Coney, K F
Cassll, Harry Creamer, E T
Conyers, C 11 Cohen, E U
Clark, P E Causey, T W
Courvoisler, H V Council, lien
Chasten,.! W Cook, W B
Calhoun, John C Calhoun, H I,
Caiuun, CF Coakley, J B
Clark, C A Clark, J Willis
du Bignon, J E Dempster, W E
Daniel, Moses Dunwody, H F
Dart, K M Davis, L B
DeCourcey, J P Driver, Charlie
dußiguon, U F Dent, James
Dart, Horace leVoe, W H
Davis, John Benston Durant, Kobt H
Dart, W K Daniels, B H
Dart, John B Dennison, Albert
Dubbcrly, J E Driver, Randall
duUignon, Peter Davis, Jos Benjamin
E manuel, N Egan. Patrick
Kllenwood,WG Evans, Xhos
Lxtrowitch, J
Fain, W B Fader, Geo 8
Franklin, A L Felbvlman, L
binders, TW Flanders, A K
Farm, B A Fogler, J 1>
Farmer, Rebelt Fluyd, Virgil
Goodyear, C P Green, John C
Green, Johu W Uirven, U
Guy, It E Gay, G F
Goodhread, T B Ooodbread, S T
Gill, Lewie E Golustein, C
G ddsmlth, L Goodyear, C P Jr
Chile, A D Gregory, K 1)
Golden, W r Gardner, W 3
uirven, Alton
Hopkins, It K Harrison, J H
Houston,Clina P Hoffman, Gua
llnrdaway, TJ Horan, Patrick
lloiuan, E T Harrell, M W
lla/wood, A M Holmes, Dempsey
Harrell, J T llaym, L U
Hoffman, J Hodges, M A
Uirsch, B llathoway, 8 J
Harris, J W Hull, Chue
Harvey, A
Jordan, B I, Johnson, II 8
Jones, G O Johannessen, Otto
.loei gor, F Jackson, Lawrence
Jones, Ueo I<’ Jennings, G A H
KraitHM, Geo It King, J H
Kauffinann, H Kiiibk, J R
Keen, JF Knudsen, P
Kaisep, M Keit, Butler
Kay, W E Kuight, A A
Krause, D W
Lawrence, Arnold Levin, H I*
Levtson, It Imwenstcin, G
Levisun.Slg Lincoln, II D
Lowe, J M Lang, tV L
Lewis, J P Llelierpian, Satin,el
Lipsey, B P Lobar h, Wui
1 .ockelt, T l.ainbrigh t, J T
Luo, John 11
Moaely, J M Martin, M J
Miller, L A Manoe. G A
Mallard, Ben McLaughlin, K M
Morton, J K Muudy. E R T
Mason, K 11 Miller. Conatantine
Markowitz, N Murray, fCC
Miller, W W Mott, Konnon
Manor, J B H Mock, M W
Mcllarvey, C Merchant, W
Memory, S F Merrltleld, G H
Murray, John Mason, J R
Mahoney, Win. McCullough R B
Mclnilre, Solomon McCrary, H 8
McCullough, G H McCullough, J U
McCrary, W A
Newman, Tobias
Owens, Robert K Ggg,o t)
Oliver, Thomas Olsen Janies
Owens, A L Owens, W T
Oillisin, I, D
Parker, C I, Pitts, J M
Ponder, Ueo r l’feiffor, Fred
Pyles, Orton A Peter, Alex
Pailiosa, Uenite Pinkney, L P
Palmer, A Pyles, K S
Ponder, Dock It
Iteed, Hiram J Randolph, H B
Itountos, John U Randall, ltobt
Kogowin, P Rtchardson, Joe L
Kobarts, Leon E Russell, N U
Russell, C A
Smith, George H Scarlett, Hamilton
Smith, A M S) mens, W F
Short, Chris Strickland, A C
Sellers, TM Sowell, Peter
Seoville, V P Stephens, Cornelius
Sutton, Henry Silversteln, H
Simmons, Lewis Shew, O A
Stahl. R 11 Spears, J J
Sherman, R K Southard, J M
Telfair, Asbcrry T Turner, M ay
Thomas, JW Tilton, C M
Taylor, O N Tutnall, Harry
Tlson, Albert Taylor, W J
Twomey, J P Tostensen, Sam
Treadweb. H B
Ulsch, P M
Vickers, J J
Waff, Howard J Walters, C M
Wrench, F A Way. A M
w rjgh t, Stephen Walker, R K
Wright, T J Way, W J
Wood, J W Wylly, v S
Wright LC Wilchar, Jerrc
Wise, R L Wilchar, Kd
W iggins, Samuel Williams, Gilbert
Walters, HA Walter, E 1>
Young, John K Young, JG
If people only knew wbat wa know
tbout Kodol Dyspepi in Cure it would be
leed in uaarly ever? household, ns there
jre few people who do not sruler from n
foelingof tulln.es after ea'ing, belching
flatulence, eour stomach or waterbraah,
caueod by indigestion or Dyspepsia. A
preparation eucti as Kodol Dyspepsia (Jure
which, with no aid from the stomach'
will digist your food, oertaioly oau’t help
but tndo good. w. J. Butte.
THE BRUNSWICK L’IME -CALu. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 1901
-A 4r- s; /■<
II W ; " r f r *l *
I m , H, *
Wosnen are Like !
Healthyandstrong ,
IHI vS (h e y blossom
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and 1
die. E very woman ought to look well
and leei well. It'sher r;ght arid duty,
but she might as wall try to put out a
fire with oil as to be healthy and at
tractive wth disease corroding the '
organs that make her a woman Upon
their health depends her health. If
there is Inflammation or weakening 1
drains or suffering at the monthly 1
period, attend to it at once. Don t ,
de'ay. You're one step nearer the
grave every day you put it off. '
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease*
diagging at the most delicate and
vital organs In th' ir body. You ms v
have been Joce. ved in so-called curesT
We don’t see how you could help it—
there is so much worthless stuff on
the mirket. But you won’t be dis
appointed in Tiradtield’s Female Reg
ulator. We believe it is the one medi
cine on earth foi womanly ills. There
is as much difference between it and
other so-called remedies as there is
between right and wrong. Bradffeld’s
Female Regulator soothes the pain,
stops the drains, promotes regularity,
strengthens, purifies ami cleanses. It
does all this quickly and easily and
naturally. It is for women alone to de
cide whether they will be healthy or
sick. radfield’a Regulator lies at
hand. p r bottle i t drug store,
efwr'.a fox our fri*o hook lot.
th; mt'.BFin I) REGULATOR Cth. Atlanta, Ga.
NEW CHARTS
ARE ISSUED
BRUNSWICK HARBOR, ST, SIMONS
SOUND, ETC., ARE OUT IN A
NEW EDITION.
C. W. Dealing, agent of the United
S a r es Coast end Geode;io Survev re
ceived cflicia'. notic i Oct. 23rd, t ) the
-ffeot that new editions of charts have
been publiehtd and they oanoel she old
Chart No 447 of BeunswicK Harbor,
St, Simon Sound, etc , are issued un
der date of Oct 17. 1901, on a scale
of 1-40.000; price, 95 1.
Chrrt Nti 431 ot (Jbarleson Harbor
is also issued in new edition under same
dte on a scale of 1-30,00(1; price, 50c.
Orders for these new editions of
oharta are no v being filled. Address
C. W. Detmng. Paouea 31 or 152
Office at residenos, No. 2!8 Union St.
tIDHET DISEASES
Art th* moft fatal of all 4t
MUMS.
rni rv!@ RiOßtt tm
Full I suiraiiiii tali
r monay refunded, Coafafcaf
remedies recognised by
pent phyair’ans an tha Dttsii ta
Bwldnay a-.i Biaddat tfOuMi*
*icm %** su
Notice Of Local Legislation.
There will bo introduced hi tne ses
sion of the loirisla use convening Oof
23, 1901, b’'l c n tied “Aj ,\ot to
Amend the Charter f the G’if of
B unswiok *ud tor o her purpos*?, 1 ’
Brunswick, Ga , Oct. 22 1901
Skin affections will readily disappeer by
using Dewitt’s witoh Hazel Salve, look out
counterfeits. If you get D mitt a you wl)
get good results. It is the quick and
ositive cure for pile o - w. .1. Putt’s
PIN LOST —Lost yesterday after
noon oun ladies pin, stmie of a rrapi*
leaf with opal setting in rue e- nter.
Finder will be suitably rewarded by
returning to residence of Mrs John
Nightecg ile N >. 726 C irpenter S',
lJewitta e Little Kav.y disura uearon the
remotest puts of the- bowe.e and remove
thaimpuritei speedily with uo dieoom
ford. They a-e famous for their efficacy
Easy to taht, uevei gripe w .1 Units
WANTED -R-'jpo'ig.nl ■ Pmiadel
phia firm warns offlie mtnsger at
Brunswick; saisry $1,500 yearly ; SOSO
oah and satisfactory referencee requir
ed ; commercial referenced furnish, and;
position permanent. Addre-s,
Posti tlioe But 2SI,
Pmiadeipbir, Pa.
FOUND—One lady'- cloakJ Ower
can b*ve ssioe by csllitig at J. M
Hoodeupylo • bakery
y
Em
THE will be in pur l
HU f4 TOTAL cbasere favor
The amount expend? and on
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
here gives the biggest returns. The stock
is constantly changing. 0:;r eaies are
numerous and new goods are constantly
a-rivingto fill vacant places This insures
freshnsse which is essential t > efficiency in
ail drugs and medicines
The purity of our offerings is another
s rong points Also the small price
Smitn’3 Pharmacy.
’Phone 222.
lPc**i ipmm
W CORN
I—FAINT—I
M| $ toot*a all Ccm t Bunions nd Warts,
ftnHL wirbsdut y*io, speedily and perroanen tl>
M i’j Drujrk<ri wll ABBOTT'S
Dr-'f , JCaji Zsuzaji Ooa Pxutx. dttujE
W/MS'a* UPPMSN BROS.
w. ,r Ru't’a.
F"‘K RENT—Two furn-sh and rooms.
G-ut'emon pi-- f wed. N 3 George St.,
oppu.it Hanover oaik,
I BE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE.
Johnson’s Tonio does in h day what
low Quinine cannot do in len days,
I s nti.ndid cures are in striking con
tract, with tbs fi-Pblr cures msde by
Q nnine.
If you a-e utterly watched, fake a
til -ough c nrse of Johnson’s Tonic
and drive oat every trace of Malaria
poinonuig. Th# wise i;nsiire%her lives
and the winer in are thsir hea'r.h by
uai* g Johnson's Cuill and Tonic
It costs 50 c *nl sif cures; not one cent
if it does nor.
THIS WILL INTERKBT M4NY.
To qn ck>y introduce B. B. B. (Bota
oio Blood Bf.’m) 'he 'among Southern
blood cure, into new homes, we will
ee-’G rbsnlu'ely free, 10 009 trial treat,
meets, Bs'amc Binod Ba ro [B. 3. B )
quickly cures o'd u!ce*s, scrofula,
o> zsnrin, Uohtrgek'n and blood humors,
ceoci r, eating festering sores, ooila,
ciroiincles, pioip'es or < tfensive erup
tions, pams iu bores <\ joints, rheuma
'ism, catarrh, or any b ond or akin
trouble. Kite me R! md BDra (B. B, B )
heals every sore or pm; le, makes the
b!o< and pure aid r-oh mi] stops all sohee
aid alnf., Ba'amo Biood Ba!ua (B. B.
K.) horougb'y tested for 30 years ir
hosp til and private piact'oe, sud ha'
nnr.id tbnura-dn of oaa s giveu up os
hopeless. S ;dd at d-ug stores, $ 1 per
large ho-tle. Fir free treelment w-rite
to B!o dßs m C O ,, A f, a-tA. Ga Medi
oene sent at once, preps and Dascr>bi.i
trouble end fr e med-cal advice piveD.
B tsr.'c B'cnii B-lm ['■*, R. B ) g'v-s
life, vig >r ,ind ai'en n o tne olmd.
The H es B unit I'ur fleb made B' -
tanio Bn nd Balm (B, i, B ) g'vis t,
healthy Bi od enpuly in (he kiD snd
enGre sysieixi.
GRAND MILLINERY
OPENING.
Mrs. Earle, 20 i Newcastle
street, is prepared with the
best, cheapest millinery and
fancy goods in the city.
Ladies invited.
Miss Mamie Smith, M.ddlesiioro, Ky.. writes
“My ittle sister had the croup very had. 1 gave
her several doses of Foleys Honey and Tar and
be was Idstautly relieved. It saved her life.
W. J. Butts.
LADIES CAN WEAK SHOES,
one slat* smaller after using Allen's Foot Fuse
a powder to be shaken into the shoes, la makes
tight or new shoes feel easy, give* instant re
lief to corns or bullions. Its the gi eatest com
fortdiscotiei yof the age, cures and prevents
swollen feet blisters and a re spots. All n’s
Foot Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot,
aching feet. At all druggists! amt shoe stores,
45c irial pa kage free hy malt. Address,
Allen S. Olmsted.XeKoy, N. Y.
CASTOR IA
Fur Infants and Children.
'tie Kind You Have Always Boagni
tJItfUAUiC Oi
ASTHMA CURE FREE
Asthmaiene brings instant Relief
and Permanent Cure in
Ail Cases.
SEN 1’ aBSOLCTL : !aY FrfEE ON kEOKIPT OF POSTAL
Write Four Name and Address Plainly.
There is nothing like Asthmaiene. It brings , . . .
in-tant relie . even in the worst cases. It cures ; L.j th. SkS
Toe' Rev. C/ F. Wells, of Villa Ridge, 111., ) VST ■#
says:-Y'ur trial bottle of Asthmaiene received |r Vo ScCiSVI
in goo,, eoediti >n I cannot tell you how thank- we’ies £A rrm
fill I feel for the good a- rived from It. I was a Vr s" S|
slave, chained with putrid sore throat and yf’' -fXv" U3,C s -
as’lima for ten years. I despaired of ever being J Yv--.
c .red. X saw your advertisement for the cure U _ ‘hli ,■"/> ./.%
of ties dreadful and tormemitig and sease, Asth- Wif l| AS i' - w''C
ma, and thought you had overspoken vourßelves, V Cv~> '' ’
but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonish- /jSv-r >r.. i *
ment, the tria, acted like a charm. Send me a JV w§l.'ss! f
full size bottle.” 4I
REV. DR. MORRIS VVECHSLER, J
Rabbi of the Coug. Bnai Israel S* t \
New York, Jan. 8, 1901. \\ y / V *
Drs. Taft Bros.’Medicine Cos.: /
Gentlemen: Your Asthmaiene is an excel- I iflqr '***ss/*&
ent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its f * ' ij i\ W
composition alleviates all troubles which coni - It S
bine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing jW&Bil I
and wonderful. M
After having it carefully analyzed, we can | Y W/\ |
state that Asthmaiene contains no opium, *
morphine, chloroiorm or ether. TV £ / R- MC S
Very truly yours,
REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSI.ER. RELIEF.
* a-™-
Avon Springs, N. Y., Feb., 1,1901.
Hr. Taft Bttos. MedicinkCo.
Gontlomen: l write this testimonial from a sense ol duty, having tested the wonderful
effect of your Asthmaiene, for th i cure of Asthma My wi f e has been afflicted with spasmodic
asthma for the p ist 12 years Having exhausted my own skill as well as many others, I chanced
to see your sign upon your window's on 130th street, New York, I at one obtained u bottle oi
Asthmaiene My wife commented taking it about the first of November. I very soon noticed
a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is
enliretv free from all svmptoms, 1 feel that I consistently recomm nid the medicine to all who
are afflicted with this di.-a resaing disease. Yours respectfully,
O. D. PHELFS, M. D.
Dn. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. Feb. 5,1901.
Gentlemen: I was troubled with Asthma for 22 years I have tried numerous remedies
but the have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. I
found relief at once. 1 have since nurchased your full-size b >ttle, and I am ever grateful I
have family of four children, and for stx years was unabl ito work. £ ant now in tbe best of
health and am doing business every day. Chis testimony you -.an make -uch ueof as you Se
lit. Home address, 235 Kiyingtou street.
S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129th st., City
imi 3KK sail rauta? rcsi on skiih of room,
I)n n>t, rti*v. Wri’e at one*, addressing DR, TAFT BliOS * MEDIOiNS!
CO„ 79 EsSt ISOin St., N, T. City.
C. DOWNING, President. E. H. MASON. Vice-President. E. D. WALTER, Cashier
THE WHL BANKOFBRUNSWICK,
CAPITAL $150,000
LOANS—DISCOUNTS —EXCHANGE—COLLECTION^
-
laterest Allowed On Deposits in D^vartment
DIK KCTf 8 Iv.fc
ii W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, ALBERT FEN DIG,
fudge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Do wning Cos. of Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
W itHANTLET, E. B. MASON; E. D. WALTER,
M. 0. 11th Ga, Dist. of E. H. Mason & Cos. Cashier
HENRY P 'ALM Y.DGE, Pres, Southern Pine Cos., New York
Ooney & Parker
DK a T.KRS jN
Coal and Wood, Brick.
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, bhm*ies and Laths.
Agents lor Morris’ Brick.
Phone IS 525 Bavin.
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in anv previous hspiay,
These hats are ;>.!) f very
armtio concepcitin ami ar
ch v- loped m tjoods of excep
tionally go*id quality and
beauty. Perhaps i o such
value hds .ever been offer d
m im suter
VU 5k JC..
WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY.
Thete is no rest lc.r those tireless little
workers— Dr, King's New Life Dill, Mil
lions are always busy, curing toroid liver
jaundice, billiousoese. fever aid ague.
They banish sick headache, drive out
malaria Never gripe or weaken. Small,
taste nice, work wonders. Try them. 25c.
atall druggist.
LW.HAS% ,j
V KENTUCiar^A'
VorSainbyT NEWMAN
‘I had a running sore on my breast for over
year," says Henry it. Richards of Willaey vine
N, Y.. “and tried a great many remedies but
got no relief until I used Banner Salve. After
using ons-h tlf bon J, was perfectly cured. 1
can’treoomniend it too highly.’ 1 w J. 3un.
WANTED!
i A ; I th*" 8 * h ‘ "<1
ofpaJD' in town, Hurt all he
setond hand furniture,
Bto> e=>, etc. T>hoi.e 144-2.
J. W. WALK NS,
208 ' street.
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Thomas Maple, Birbeck, 111., writes: “I had
a very bid case of kidney trouble and my b.ica
pained me so I could not straighten up- The
doctors treatment did me no good. Saw Foley’s
Kiduev Cure advertised aud took one bottle
which cured uic and 1 have not been aflected
amcc, 1 gladly recommend this remedy w
J Butts.