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The Brunswick Hall.
■Catnnnabe'l 1891
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F.VEKY UUKNINB UUKI*I' MONDAI.
BY R. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Tiniit-Call wiliiie deiivereu i> oarrlei
or mail pei rear, Ito**; par wt i4c*-nt Cor
rospootienus on live subject. solicited. Real
ustniof writer Blionld accompany mine. Sub
scrlptiori, parahV* in lulvance.
Address all communications to
t-HK I'l M ato-uALi.
Bronawick. Ha.
PO 8C8..1, .BEKB.
Subscribers am it>eu",tecl in notify the offlo'
when they fall t/O gbt any Issue o* the Tima*
Call, Attention 10 thl. mattei will h app'-
ctated 'V the publisher,
Tbe legislator-cou <1 not a a-(l lb
glowing prospect o(a good 'line b**ld ou'
tty he inv talion lo v,si H, vai nth a o
t ,o *t-te fair, *o I hey are going o “lake
just one more ”
The T ines Call e-rtalnly in mil duo
retC 'ion on the Naval K enm by
omit lug mention of loom n ft olt rial
on the mill ary si ua i> , puM s'ud 'D
yesterday’- Is-ue, Tbe roar*
right and fully appreola ed by iho p o
p’e of Brnnsw'nk, bn* 'h Ti ne--i 1
wants lo m e the Rifloine i navtd fr >m
all danger of (lißbandineot, so Hut ns wick
will oontinue to enjoy the advantage of
the two military oomp nos.
There appears lo lie a growing dispo
sition on the part of mi' j wll meaning
but misguided p >op e ioi voke legisla
tion upon matters that sb ,u and ha regu
lated in the family tire' , in 'ln* schoo
hud in the c turcb; and leg *la ion is
resorted to wh*re only <mn*>l -uasion
car. avail Go and mm ► in ko good
behavior and no prohibition or ten rain
lng laws can p-odue go il inmate
Legit lat ion as a meii sol tin r ,ving the
morale and regulating the personal
habit* of in u ban been provt-u a failur*.
Tbs only way to make p le be ter •
through their minds, hta ts ad cou
■ cieuces.
I’rofes or .Slone, of Ktuory college,
in a letter to the A'la its Consti ndoo
oa tbe subject of guo I roaos ui ko a
good point wm n he say : “Ooe of the
most prolific causes of biu roads is the
narrowoess of the wagon i Iren in cuiu
man They cut out g.eu ruts and
when those run arc lllltd * itli mow lure
they cu . still deeper and unxwi.fi >he
water the new dirt oat from the b .1 oui
into inud and siuari, Sj lu had w-ateer
tbe odiuary wagon tire is a tu maker
and a mud tn xer
•'When snow is deep, a mau walking
over US surface will emk to a grra or
or less depth accordiug lo the softness
of the snow. Should he put snt w sho e
on t' e greatly i icreaeed surface bear
ing his weight erables him to pass ov r
great drifts with ease which might
without such aid euguif him.
“This same result might*b- a"ai ied in
some degree wore the tires on our
wagons broadened. The ruts would
either nut be made or else soon rolled
ou . ad the wagons i ste>d of being
rut makers would act as rolle's 10 keea
ibe road, smtoib,”
KkAlli PRESCRIPTION,
For all actus and pains wi.inn >onr
body tbe best aud cbeap-i f.uii >
medicine on earth ie Natures iis,l u
R storer tbe celobratod bl< od purill r
and liver regulator six mouths ires -
inent lor on-dollar if you are sict and
past bops it will keep you essy aod
comfortable while here every body
invitsd to call at IK.XI J Street and get
a free trial package no patent.
Mits. C. B I'SIIKC.
irtiO J Siren Hrunsw oa Ga,
We carry in stock tbe oelel.isi and gold
medal dress good*. Hellei 's.
For Asthma use (-HE
fIEY’B i:\VEI rOKAM*.
Registered Voters, October
28, 1901.
Aiken, Frank I). Atkinson,Samuel C
Abrams, J U Adams, Hus
Ammons. J M Asbell, DH
Abbott, Wiley Ames, W 0
Alford, 1W Allen. 15 F
Arnold, C K Armstrong, Fred
Burney. S A. Brirsenick, U K
Brown. J A Benton, Arthur
Bi acb. Lewi* \V Jlusliee. I* H
Bur ough*. \V B Burney, K B
Bertie, B 11 Bull, Milo
B,i rnett, J M B uggs, A C
Brady, 0 M Ilorchardt, Joe
Blake, Sl,a hack Brown, Clinton
Butgs. O M Bloodworth, C F
Bell, N W Bailey, Jack-on
butts, E C Borcliardt. A
Blair, C A Burroughs. W B ,r
Burney. A J Berrie, W 11
Brantley, W G Brocklugiun, H A jr
lirady.lt II Bovd, Henry I,
Muuinga tner, John Bum-, SF 1
Collins, J W Hassid), Kdward
Co*. W It Coney. K F
Cassil, Harry Creamer, J£ T
Cm e-,C H Cohen, EH
Clark,l* E Causey, T W
Courvoisler, II C Council Bon
Chasten, J W Cook, W B
Calhoun. John C Callio m, H L
Caman, C F Coakley, J It
Clark, C A Clark, J Willis
du Bignon, J E Dempster, W E
Daniel, Moses Dunwody, II F
Dart, K M Davis, 1. II
Dt'Courcoy, J I* Driver, Charlie
d.illigiion. 11 F Do,it. James
liait, Horace DeVoe, W H
Davis, John Benslou Durant, Robt It
Dart, W R Daniels, B II
Dart, John b Dennison, Alls rt
Dubberly, JE Drier, ltaudall
diißignon, Peter Davis, Jos Benjamin
Emanuel, N Egan, Patrick
Ellen wood, W O Evans, Thus
Extrowttob, J
Fain, W B Fader, Heo 8
Franklin, A f, Feiholman, L
• landers. T SV Flanders, A K
Fa iui, and A Fogi r, J D
Kaimur.Roho t FI ,yd, Virgil
Goodyear, C P Green, John C
Ureen, John W Gii'ven, II
Guy, K E Gay, G F
Hood bread, T 11 Goodbread, S T
Hill, I,ewUK Golisteiu, C
Uoldsmith, 1, Goodyear, C P Jr
Hale, A D Gregory, K 1)
Golden, W 1* Gardner, W 8
>, liven, Alton
Hopkins, It It IlarriHon. J II
llininioii.i; lih 1* Hull limn, (lus
Hardaway, T J Horan, Patrick
lioinan, K T Harrell, M W
Haywood, A M Holmes, Ueuipscy
Harrell,-lllnyin, 1,11
Hoffman,.) Hodges, M A
Hit sell, II llalliaway, S J
Harris, J W Hall,Chile
Harvey, A
Jordan, It I, Johnson. II 8
Jones, C O aohanuesseu, Otto
.longer, K Jackson, Lawrence
Jones,Ueo F Jeunings, G A H
Kiaiiss, i,eo It King, J li
KaiiO'ni.iuu, H Knttili, J It
Keen, J If Kuiidgeu, P
Kaiser, M . Kcit, llutler
hay, W li Knight, A A
Krauas, D W
Lawrence, Arnold Levin, H P
Levison, It lsiweiistcin, G
Levison, Slg Lincoln, II U
Low ,J M Lang, \V L
Lewis, J I* l.ielioi man, Samuel
Lipsey, HP Li.biCK, Win
Locked,T Lull bright, J T
Leo, Jolm II
Mutely, J M Martin, M .1
Miller. I. \ Mamie, cl a
Mallani, Ben McLaughlin, It M
Morton, J It Muudy, E li T
Miisou, K H Miller, Coustanlinc
Markowitz, N McCrary, W A
Miller, W tV Mott, Kenluill
Manor, J fc II Mock, M VV
M Harvey, C Merchant, W
Memory, 8 If Mor illeld, C It
Murray, John Mason, J It
Manoney, Win. McCullough It H
Mclnure, Solomon McCrary, HS
McCullough,U H McCullough, JH
Newman, Totias
owens, Hohert K Ogg,C I>
Oliver,Thomas Olsen James
Owens, A L Owens, W T
Otlhain, L U
Parker, C L Pitts, J M
Homier, Gc<> • Pfeiffer, Prod
Pjies, Orion A Petera, Alex
Padrosa, Meiuto Pinkney, L P
Palmer, A Pyles, H S
Ponder, Dock It
Hoed, 11 Irani J Randolph, H 11
ltountos, John 1) Randall, ltolit
Rogowin, 1‘ Klcbardson, Joo L
Itobarts, Leon K ltussell, N 1> *
Russell, C A
Smith, Oeorge H Scarlett, Hamilton
Smith, A M Symons, W F ,
Short, Chris Strickland, A C
Sellers, T M Sowell, Peter
Scoville, V V Stephens,Cornelius
Sutteti, Henry Silverslcln, H
Simmons, Lewis Shaw, C A
Stahl, It U Spears, J J
Sherman, K K Southard, J M
Telfair. Asbarry T Turner, May
Thomas, J W Tilton, 0 M
Taylor, ON Tutuall, Harry
Tioou, Albert Taylor, \V J
Twomey, J P Tostensen, Sam
Treadwell, H l!
Ulsoh, 1* M
Vickers, J J
Waff, Howard J Walters, C M
tV ranch, F A Way. A M
w right, Stephen Walker. It K
Wright, TJ Way, W J
IV.hkI.JW Wylly, o>
Wright, LC tVilchaf, Jerrc
Wise, R I, Wilchar, Kd
tt ieglos, Samuel Williams, Gilbert
Waiters, Ha Walter, E D
Young, John K Young, Jli
You r b muc h more liabaie to deeease
when your over and bowels do not aot
proper./. Hewitts Lime Kariy .ttisers re
mwe tne aanee ol disease. W J. Butte.
Hewitu e Little Kariy Kieers searon the
remotest p trie of Ibe Dow an aud lemove
Hie impurit et speedily with no disoom
ford T ray are famous for their effl-aoy
Kasytotak , never crioe w J Hutta
FOUND— One lad * rtoek* Os’er
can n v ••uie hi e| mg at J, M.
Houdei.|> ,b'< bkt.i;
THE BRUNSWICK TIME-i-CALL. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1901
won’s f
is hard enough as A
it is. It is to bei hat jft
we owe oar world, /
and everyth > r.jr /■**
ah. ild be i. . . L.-JPhli\
en / as -.r I’i Tr %\
Lw at 'iiv o. t' ~ j\ \
fhddbirili. This , V \ \
is just what >
r.iOThSR’S VH €^>
— L-h y-tl
t_L 'k
will do. It v. ill make
baby's coming easy
nnd painless, a:i<; that without tak
ing da.:., Tins dru;>s into the sys
tem. It is a.. 1 ;!yto be applied to
the muscles of the abdomen. It
pu hfetraies through the akin carry
ing strength and elasticity with it.
Il suengiheii', the whom system and
all of tlie discomforts of
previa ncy.
'I .a .. i In r of a plumb babe in
Panama, Mo., says: “I have used
MoUkt's l'licnii aad can praise it
highly.”
Oei Mol!.::, "s (rierd at the
Drug Store, Si per Uott'e.
The Brndfield Depulator Cos.,
AT LANTA, GA
Writi for vrarfiee illustrated hook,
“ Before Baby is Born."
18 YOU LIFE A ORTH 25 OKU l’S?
Consumptives, w ■ know that you have
been dissipp )i i.ed many times, but make
one more eitort to he cured. Goioh's
Mexican Syrup lias cured thousands and
it will cure you <'onsumption istbe result
of the food material that should go to sup
port the body and sustain life being ab
sorbed and thrown off in t ibercu ousmat
ter, To overcome this waste of vital force
and restore the nourishment to the syßtem
in itß natural course is to cure. This ie
accomplished by Gooch b Mexican Ryrup,
It controls oougtts, night sweats, spitting
of blood soreness in chest, inllamed throat
and lungs, difficulty of breathing, heavy
coughs accompanied witu expectoration
and parched lips. We know you have been
difxapnolnted m tny times, but make one
more flTort. to save yourselt, lau can buy
a bott!-of oooch'a Mexican Syrun tor 25 r,
It cures a simnlecongh as if by magic,and
is the be°t cmedy for whoooing rough
EDXEOSA’B
ITCH iS TORTURE.
Eczema is caused by au acid humor in
the blood coming in contact with the
skin and producing great redness and in
flammation ; little pustular eruptions form
and discharge a thin, sticky fluid, which
dries and scales off; sometimes the skin is
hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any
form is a tormenting, stubborn disease,
and the itching and burning at times are
almost unbearable; the acid burning
humor seems to ooze out and set the skin
oa fire. Salves, washes nor other exter
nal applications do any real good, for as
long as the poison remains in the blood
it will keep the skin irritated.
BAD rOttM OF TETTER.
“Pur three years I
had Tetter on my
hands, which caused ygjMfrSWhw
them to swell to twice
their natural size. Part Mjy v—fawfe-eSt
of the time the disease ti* u ■
was in the form if run- L ' *c-v I
nitig sores, very pain- By dfSfj Sw O
ful, mid causing me y ; V
much discomfort, l-'our V i n'
doctors said the T. tier ,-g V" •%£* -1 flwh
liad progressed too far .' y a
to he cured, ami they •.u'G
could do nothing for
me. I took only three ajySjPWßv,
bottle) uf SS. and ■Qi fjw*
was complete ly cured. ,7v #1
This was fifteen years f - ’ 'vi
ago, and I have never
since seen any sign of my old trouble.” Mas.
L- B Jackson, 1414 McGee Ft., Kansas City, Mo.
S. S. S. neutralizes this acid
cools the blood and restores it to a healthy jl
natural state, a::i! tho rough, unhealthy
skin becomes soft, smooth and clear.
4% c . ures Tutter, Ery
-1%.* sjx x n S ip e i a . ;> Psoriasis, Salt
xgk Rheum and all skin
kw® HiiJjS diseases due to a pois
oned condition of the
blood. Send for our book, and write us
aborrt your case. Our physicians have
made these diseases a life study, and can
help you by their advice; we make no
charge fort his service. A'.l correspondencL
is conducted in strictest confidence. 9
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
lIBNET PISEJtSES
art fht moat total of all dto
cases.
EM EY’Q KIDNEY CURE 111
rULCf 0 luirutiil Ribtf
or money refunded. Cantata!
remedies recognized by n£
nent physicians aa the bent fee
Kidney and Bladder trouble**
muca
Skin affoctions will readily disappear by
using Dewitt’s witch Hazel Salve, look out
I counterfeit*. If you get D itt's you wll
, get good r- suits It is the quick and
o itive cure for pile*, w. .1. Hurt
- ibt-riugi lj
renova ed, gomi IneaMon for boarding
house, very pm D po*, oil taut \ end
U. Stre ( —Apply 4UI O.breet.
H E wili b i.i pu r
eh si* fav.^r
The amount ex jsi d'd n
DRUGS AND MADICIN ES
hexe gi.e- me biggest returns. The •v.otk
scmstantlv -baneieg. O ,r sales *e
numerous and new gxods ere constantly
a riving to til vsean' •'ln n s Tbisinsuies
tr-ehn-ss w jfoo is • 8m '“11 • fficiency in
aid r >r~ ' and m dioii t s
Tx.ep . il. of O'l* ■ (To ■ r i an ’th-r
s rong p ml* A- ti -,. ' n i.-.
Smitn’s PhamiH.cy.
'Khone <i22.
, usr:m
M'i
yrn-!
3rm, BunioDA .m*fs Wa* u, gb
jpceciil> artd >*crmAiini! v .
tipnm Beil ABdo'T * . *
:*IAAJt COJ.J ltjtlZT * .1!
PW.*K BROS.
W. J Bait’s.
FOR RENT—T wo farn sh and room*.
Gennemt n pref-red. 503 Gc irge St.,
"ppo.ot'’ Han ‘Vi r tark,
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE '
Johnson’s Touio does in day what
“low QniDine cannot do in ten days,
I “ Splendid cure* are in sinking con
'rptwiili the feehls core* made by
Q ">iue
1 you a*e utterly wretcho'. fsb-i a
rhntougb c<iu*se of Johnson’s Tonic
and drive our every trao> of Malaria
pa .m* ig. The wise ii.Bur* t f ieir lives
and the wiser injure tbmr lea th by
• sing Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic
It costs 50 oen- sif onrea; nor one osn’
if i do e oof.
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
To qaick’y iniinduo* R B B. (Bot -
uic Blood Balm), ills snrjus Soufoiersi
blood cure, inti upw h e wll
“end
ment#, Bo'aoio Biocd Ba m [3. B. B,)
cu ■ o and ulcers, c ofui,
erzina, itoOli irsktca‘id blond fimo*.,
ctncr, eating fesreriag sores, boils,
carbuncles, pimples or i erup
tions, pains iii bones ' r j nets, toonma
ij.m, oatarrti, cr any b and or -tie
r üble. HkPhuio B 1 md Bi'm (B. B. B.)
he*ls • very sore or p mule, makes the
blood pure and r ca at and stipi nil aches
nd pains. Bnanic Bio id B ilni (B. B.
rt,) huKiughly tested for 30 years in
bospttl -rid private prget ce. sud fas
cured ; hou-ftoils of Cna 8 !eu Uges
hopelese, Bold at dtug stores, $ 1 per
large ho tl F>r free treatment write
to Bio and Ba'm C"„ Aflanta, Ga. Medi
oene sent ar o' os, p>epu and. Describe
t'ouble a"d ( r< e medical advice five.i.
Betan'c Blood Bilon [B, B. B.) givis
life, vigor -d sirci.U'O the blood.
The llnes , ■ Bio' and Purifier made. Bi-
Jiaiiio Blood Balm (R, B. R ) irives
heal'by Bl od supply to the skin and
•-mire system
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 Msrnlc Smith. MidJlesboro. Ky.. writes
"M.y little sister had the croup very had I gave
her several doeee of Foleys Honey and T.ar and
he was idstantiv relieved, It saved her life.
W. J. Butts.
LADIKS CAN WKAUSHORS.
one slac smaller after using Allen's Foot E tee
a powder to be shaken Into the -hoee. It makes
tight or new shoes feel easy, gives Instant re
lief to corns or bunions, its the greatest com
fort diseouery of the age, cures and prevents
swollen fi et. blisters and sore spots. Allen's
Foot Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot,
aching feet. At all uruggistst and shoe stores,
250. Trial pa-kage free by mall. Address,
Allen S. Olmsted, LeUoy, N. Y.
CASTOR IA
For Infant! and Children.
% Kind You Havs Always Bought
Tlie Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
_/? and h *s ?>een made under his per
fp*sonal supervision since its infancy.
v/Z' jjjjovv 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 CASTOR!A
Castorla 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
ami Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUiftS CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
8n Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, It MURRAY STREET. NEW TORS CITY.
i DOWNING, PUJISIUENT. E. H. MASON. '/ICE-t'KKMDEM. E. D. WALTEK, CASE SB
THE KUntHUL IIiT Of SS9HSWICK,
CAPITA!, $150,000
•'LOANS—DISCCUNTF—EXCHANGE—COLLECTIONS,
—ur ssnoßßum rim rest, —
Ijrprest Allowed Or Deposits in hayings Departmeit
Il< ECTf >P(s
f-Idi-IPF W. BiSNNRI, C, DOWNIN'*, aLBBUT FENDIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. oowningOo of Brobston, Feudig &Co,
V. G, BRANTLEY, E. H MASON; E. D. WALTER,
M. G, VI tl' fJft Disi , i t fi v’a,sou oi ■t> Cashier.
HENRY P, i'ALMa IH*L I'res stoutbern Pine Cos.. New York
SOUTHERN B vILW 7 •vv.iatEliUXV3
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND N' W VOLK
Lv Brunswick 5 15 a m 7 20 a ui S3 55 p m am, ™
* V OO a m 12 15 p m 8 15pm 1 2 *20 i
Ar New York 2 03 p m 0 23 ! S
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, JOIJISVILI E. CINCINNATI SND CHICAGO?
Lv Urnn-wick 7 20am ~
Ac f aeon 1 80pm 3 u'o £
Ar lsiuisville 8 40am ' 7 soi S
Ar Cincinnati 8 10am 780- S
Ar Chicago 5 30pm 710 T m
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVANNAH.
Lv New York 12 Lea m 3 25 1 m
Lv Washington 1115 am 955 S
Lv Savannah. 5 Warn 53 5 5
Ar Brunswick 8 10am ftilOj”
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND SAVANNAH
Lv Brunswick 5 15am 7 20, a m Too 1 m
Ar Savannah 9 00 am 12 13 p m 8 15 , m
Lv Savannah.. 5 no a m 5 00pm .
Ar Brunswick 8 10am 8 35pm
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. “ ~
C. L CANDLER, General Agent.
Qumx )
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display,
These hats are all cf very
artistic conception and are
>it v .doped in goods of excep
tionally good quality and
bean y. Perhaps no such
value has never been offer and.
'MISS KATE SLATEP
*O4 WLOCUKBTKU SI..
I
WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY.
TNre i no rest for those tireless little
workers—Drj Kin<’s Now Life Pill, Mil
lions are wsys "Uy, curing tori id liver
jaundice, billiousness, fever aud anus.
They banish sick headache, drive out
malaria Never gripe oi weaken. Small,
taste oi-'e, work wonders. Try them. 26c.
atali a; uggist.
L'VP.ISi !
• KENTUCKY |
W-.r BMe hr T. JNKWMAN
•l had a running sore on my breast for ovei
rearsays Henry R. Richards of 'WUlseyTiH*
N. Y., “and triad a great many remedies, t>. t
got no relief until I used Banner Salve. At- e
nsiug one half box I, was perfectly cured, f
can’trecommend it too highly.” w. J. Butte,
WANTED!
All the second hard
oceans in town, and all the
second haud furniture,
stoves, etc, 'Phone 144--',
J. W. WATKINS,
208 Bay street.
Thomas Maple, hiroecli, 111., writes: •! had
a very bad case of kidney trouble sail my ba<- x
pained me so I could not straighten up. I.;e
doctors tie itrnont did me no good. Saw Kale; %
Kidney Cure advertised and took one bott t
which cur*t me sud 1 have not been affect' t
emoe. I madly recommend this remedy, v,
J liui.s.