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The timcswiri Times.
KitablUhed 1889
The Brunswick Call.
Bstablished 1891
The llransfick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 1900,
Published
EVERT MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Ttmei-fJail will i delivered by oerrler
or mall per year, (6 00; per week 16 cunta. Cor
rt aj-ou 'lent h on live subject* sol idled. Real
name of writer should accompany name. Bnb-
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Addreaa all communication* to
THE TIMES-CALL,
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TO 8UBS0KIBBR8:
Subscriber* are reqneated to notify the ofllee
when Cl oy fall to get any leane of the Timaa-
Call> Attention to this Mattel will be appie
ctatod by the publiibtir*.
Tbe state fair opens In Havannab
today,
A pound of meat now coats abont
one and ono balf times as much as a
pound of cotton will brine in tbe mark*
et. And yet meat cau bo produced in
this country at a less oat, pound tor
pound, than co ton. Tbe meae state,
mont of these conditions makes oat a
cast that should need no argument
with a practical farmer,—Albany
lierald.
Tbe young man who would attain
sneoessin this oen'ury must he pre
pared for it by special training ai.d
such practical education as hat never
before been demanded in tbe history of
tlie world, says success. The tendency
in every line of end avor is toward
centralization, toward groat combina
tions of interest, and the men who
would climb up to tbe bead of affairs,
or to responsible positions must, be
specialists There will be llt'le hope in
this century for the Jaok-01-all trades,
A young man must know how to do
someone thing effectually or he will
• ' / * * ’
not rise.,' On the other hand, tbe prizes
were never before so groat, nor the ap
portuotnter so premising, for the men
who have been trained to do one thing
wot'. Those who know a little of every'
thing, blit have nut been trained to do
one thing effectively, wul be relegated
I
to mediocre positions.
“Who would havsjbdivcd it possible,
asks the New Orleans States, “after
reading the American denunciation* of
Spain’s oonoenlration polio; In Cuba
In 1898 and 1898 that witbiu three years
American generals would bo applying
It in the I’litliy pinei? Yet t e unex oct>
c ! has cOthe to pass. In Samar tbe
strictest orders havs bpen given for the
etriotest orders have b>en given for
the entire population of the island to
conoantra’e in towns, accompanied
by the threat that any one found out.
side them will be shot or hur.g as an
enemy of the American propl". How
we move the wrong way under the spur
of imperialism! The New York Even
ing Post says: “Any mao who should
have dared in 1888 to prophesy such a
state of affairs would have been de
nounced far and wide as a slanderer of
the United States, ard been informed
that the American flagntver had cov
ered and never would oovor such in
famy.’’
Turpentine Operators Meeting.
Tbe turpentine operator! of this go
-tion will meet at tbe Phoenix Hotel in
tbte oily on tbe evening of Nov 7 h.
Tbe pftioers of tbe association wbiob
was fortned in tms city on Sept. ISrh,
areG.W. Deen, chairman; 8. F. Floyd,
treasurer; W. W. Sharp, secretary.
Tbe uiej'ing here on Nov. 7th will he
an important one, end *ll turpentine
operator* are invited to attend —Way
cross Herald.
■ l 3ve ycur clothes cleaned and
pressed at Jim Carter s.
THE BRUNSWICK WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6 1901
PROSPEROUS) AND HEALTHY.
The Brunswick Marble and Granite Cos., 1$
Doing a Large Business.
Slnoe the Brunswick Marble and
Granite company, of which Reed E.
LaManoe is manager, started business
a little oyer a year ago they have bad
a remarkable business and have be-m
deoidfdiy successful.
They have just completed tbe stone
and tile work for the new Hitob-Lo.t
Block built at Wsycross, wb c i is tbe
handsomest block in that oity.
They are making a specialty of high
grade and artistic memorials and in
this department they now nave orders
for over six months work ahead, m
.ll
o’uding orders from all over tbe eou’b.
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They wire awarded the oontract by W.
H. Bowen & Cos., a few days ago for all
tbe marble and stone work, both inte
rior and exterior, lnolndlng tbe laying
of tbe Terrezz . floors and the beautiful
Vcrd nfcl 'e main stairway, wains
coxtlrij, m tbe government build
log bets.
Mr, La? will Lave within a few
days for tt ea in Indiana and
Tenrussse to ouy material for this
work and bring back a force of build
ing stone cutters.
This company has ample capital
invested to ('audio ail business with
decided promptness ana drawing as it
doee, trade from throughout ibis and
a nuoilier of other states it serves to
adv-rtise our ouy, and we only wish
Brunswok had many such live insti
tutions.
They are Dow contemplating putting
in a plant of l’neumatlc tools and
oth r niaobim-rv to handle their in
oreasing business.
TO CHANGE THE GAME LAW.
The Woodcock and Summer Duck to Be
Protected.
A bill has been introduced by Hon,
Wm. Harden providing for additions
to the present, game law. The bill
provides fur a closed season for wood
oock hitherto unprotected, from Feb,
1 t’> Nov. 1 ar.d a closed season also for
summer duck, from Mtrob 1 to Novem •
ber Ist
Hummer dunk, also, has never boei
proteo'ed before. Opt. J, P White,
the president, of tbs Field Trial Aiao
oiation, said in disousalng the bll>. tbs'
a measure of this sort is absolutely
necessary unless the psop s are willing
to have this bird practically ex e<-nr- -
ns ted.
Since tbe bill was introdnc. dai
amendment has been msde to it in
which it. is provided that in esor
county of the state a gems warden b*
appointed by tbe grand jury, such at
sppoiatin*nt to be confirmed by thi
\ ' II
judge of tne Superior oourt, and that
such a warden shill have the powers of
a dr, uty sheiiff. His compensation ir
to consist of ot e half tbe fine col eot-d
ram rue h persons ps shall be proved tr
have violated the gme law. Tbe
other part uf trie das shall b added iO
the county eohooi funds.
Another proviaon of the amendment
is to tbs affect that sny parson f una
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with gums in Ms possession whlab bus
been killed during ibe closed reason
shall be oonetd< rid guiliy of a miad
tueanor whvicer be killed or trapped
the gHine him** If nr secured it from
til
Knottier per<ton or oOjroE,
SHI BRING IPKFOKT.
Oerr*oted Daily by Oapt. Otto Joh*mie§)*i
Tert of Urass*ik, Nuv, 5, 1901
SAILED.
Norwigisii batae Nagpore, Thus An
j*r, F O. Hergiiot Andersen, Bristol
W ANTED —A house containing 8 or
9 roome, with modern conveniences in
a desirable l ea r <oO. Addres-i P, O.
Box 174.
Pmi f£y
CkSS^a*on
•< wc have three children. Before the
birth of the last one my wife used four bot
ties of MOTHER'S HUi.NL. If you had the
pictures of our children, you could see at
a g ance that the i~- 1 uae __
is he .:thle-‘,r - et"estcnd
flnest-looKingoiihem ail.
Friend Is the greatest
and grandest /^7\i
remedy in the (J
world for expect- T_ /j
ant mothers."- i
Written by a Ken- ££
tucky Attorney-at \VS
FU?r|||l prevents nine-tenths of the
tiiLifu suffering incident to child
birth. Thecomingmotber's
disposition and temper remain unruffled
thi ougituul the ordeal, because this relax
ing, penetrating liniment relieves the
usual distress. A good-natun.'d mother
is pretty sure to have a good-mAred child.
The pa'ient is kept in a stroß, healthy
condition, which the child inherits.
Mother’s Friend takes a wife througn the
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. It
assists iu her rapid recovery, and ward!
off the dangers that so often follow de
livery.
SolJ by druggists for 51 a tottlc.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, HA.
Send for our free illustrated book wrlttaf
•yjwessl/ for expectant mothera.
At the Oglethorpe Yesterday.-
Owor s Johnson, Atlanta; R O Wylie.
Darien; Cha, Greei., Macon; 8 J Ways,
Macon; C B Davis, Atlanta; C W
Rinehart, Macon; J js Gump, Baltimore
S Marvens Jr. New York; Allen A
Colline, at Louis; R D Fudge, Atlanti;
L W MoUinnon, NO;.) A Oalwin, ,T-
Dunn NC; A W \rp6. Atlanta; J O
Buokatta, AbbeviPe; Orvil e E vng
Rome Ga; E C El ingion, Dsw on Ga;
L L Hritt, Eulonla Ga, John P Winand
Baltimore; J J 8t vms, A’lant ;C R
B*ent, Mac'in: G J Wjx-?lb ura,
Macnn; Cw W Winter, Chicago;
8 P Holloway; Pbiiadelphls; Z B Ham
elton, Atlantr; J M Burrell, Louisville.
W M Ea'msn, Florida;
Mlsb Mamie Stnltb, MiddtesOoro, Ky.. writes
“My little sister had the croup very bad. I gave
her several doses of Foley'* Honey and Tar and
he was ldstantly relieved, It saved her life.
W. J. Butt*.
NEWCHARTS
ARE ISSUED
BRUNSWICK HARBOR, ST. SIMONS
SOUND, ETC., ARE OUT IN A
NEW EDITION.
C. W. Dealing, agent of the United
States Coast and GeoJetio Survey re
ceived official notice Oct. 23rd, to tho
<-tfeot that new editions of ohtrts have
been published and they cnno n l the old
fiber l No 447 of Brunewiok Hrbor.
S*. H'tncn Hound, etc , are issued un
der date of Oct 17, 1901, ou a soalr
of 1-40 000; prioe, 25c.
Chrt No 431 of Charleston (|arhor
<8 elo issned in n°w edition undef-sarne
dte on a reel*- of 1-30,000; price, 50c.
Orders for tnese now editions \1
brt rnoyhe'ne fill and.
f\ W. fi'enj'ng Phones 31 or 152
Office st residence. No. 2!8 Ulfon St.
•I had a running sore on my* breast tor over
.rear,** saye Henry H. lUeharda of Willneyville
N. Y., “and tried a great many remedies, hut
got no relief until I used Banner Salve. After
using one half bo* I, was pejfeetly cured. 1
oan’trecommend It too highly ’* w. J. Butts.
FOR KENT—A su't o' rooms fnrn-
or oofo'Dish-<1; for couple
w hout children, or to young men—
-908 Richmond street 2t
FOtt RENT—B room house thoroughly
reuova'cd, good location for boarding
house, vpry rar Drpnf, oornor A and
G, Street,— Applv 405 G. Street.
SHIP NOTICE.
N ittier the master, owner nor con*
sigma* of the bark Virginia
will be responsible for any debts con-
Panted bv the crew of said b rk.
Howry, Muster.
For Asthma use CHE
NErS EXPECTORANT,
Advertised Letter List.
Tbe following is a list of letters re
mai'iirg in the Pnstr fflie at Brunswick,
iid , i.uo a.iuch, iu> lUo week eudiiig
Nt v. 2, 1901: -
A— Oil V°r Andr-WS.
B—David W..R rnrent<*r (2), Aden
M. Bake', Miss L. James Ben
er, W B Bi custi-r Arrow Bolder,
H C Bowen, Hnry Bareli, Isaac
B own.
G—G irtrude Clarke. Hu-nry Coleman.
D- AT x DalotcP, Jobny Dick, Mi--
l.nia Dawson. Mls Addis D-vi®,
F—George Fianci-.
G —Everett Goodwin, E Goodwi’ ,
Geo H Gray. J. hn Green, Mias V.ar>
Grady, Wm. N Gibbs .
H—Albert Hass. Wtnre Hanku
Carmichael Ha 1 !, Renty Hornet-, Bob
H II ,G 0 Henry, Dtolel Harris,
J—E M Jooer, Stephen Jones, Sam
Jones.
K— Gus Krtsebart.
L—Miss Matilda Londs, Mis* Mary
Loomis,
M—M r s Peoimt MoLoai , Love '
Macon, Hur* McLendon, W and Mouro .
Genie Melvin, Georgs McCoy.
O—San, Orr.
P—Cnarlte Peppers, Miss Mary P -
nolley.
R—Mrs Daniel Robinson, George
Robir son Mrs Violet Roberts, J B.
R '.rhe.
S— Mr Sheapard, Miss Julia Smith,
Mis Maine Sm tt, Luuia Stevsnu, E L)
Stiriver & Cos.
T—Mre J B fayloi (?,), G LI Thorn, J
H Thomas. Eddie Tomer,
W—Mies Liter Wilson B M Whiu,
Miss Oceania W<ggine, Jack Walker,,
Mrs R W lson.J Wilkereop.
Parties calling for aoy of ihe above
Metiers will say they were adverased
ana wi 1 psy 1 cent for each letter
nl-imed.
If you have any complaints agetnui
(hr service or facilities bring them to
me. j! 1 . McO, Brown,
Postmaster.
THE will be in pur
SUM TOTAL chasers favor
The amount expended en
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
here gives the biggest returns. Tbe stock
is constantly changing. Our sales are
numerous and new goods are constantly
arriving to fill vacant places. This insures
freshness which is epsentialto efficiency in
all drugs and medicines.
The purity of our offerings is another
strong points Also the email price
Smitn’s Pharmacy.
’Phone 222.
READY PRESCRIPTION,
For all aches and pains within yout
body the best and cheapest family
medicine on earth is Natures Hcsltt
Restorer the oelebrated bp od puriflsr
and liver regulator six months treat
ment for one dollar if ym are sick and
past hop- it will keep you easy and
oomfontable while here every body
invited to call at 900 J Street and get
a free trial psck"ge no patent.
Mbs. C. I usbke.
900 J Street Brunswick Ga.- V '
DewitU a Little Early Kisers eearen the
remotest pens of the bowels and remove
the impurities speedily with no discern
ford. They are tamous for their efficacy
Easy to tak>, never gride w J tfus-ts
WANTED— R’epnr'sible PMladel
phia firm wants cffiie manager at
Brunswick; -alary sl£oo yeany; $650
oash and satisfactory references re
vjulied; commercial reference furmsh
ed“; position permanent Address
Posti ffice Box 281, Philadelphia, Ps,
You are doing the wrnrg thing if ytuj
let any ooe except Jnu Career clean
y >nr clothes
THE WORLD'S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE.
Johnson’s Tonio dos in a day what
-low Quinine canon do in ten days.
I 8 splendid cures are in striking con
trast wnb tbs feeble cures made by
Quinine.
If yon are utterly wretched, take a
thorough course of Johnson's Tonic
and drive out every trace of Msluria
poisoning. Tbe wiss inture tbeir lives
and the wiser insure their health by
using Joboaon’s Cnill and Fever Tome
It costs 50 oents if cures; not one cent
if it dove not,
STOP AT THE DESOTO WHEN
YOU GO TO THE FAIR.
The De Soto Hotel has accommoda
tions for six hunrtr'd gii-t sod will
msk“ a •f>*ni! rt of $2 50 p*r day
and upward* during tbe fair.
Tbe Kind You Hava Always Bought, and which has been
iu use for ov<‘r 30 years, has borne the signature of—
and lrs been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy,
vK Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment,
What is CASTORSA
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 the
Stomaeh and Bowels, giving healthy and nateral sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend,
GENUINE CASTORSA ALWAYS
Tie KM Yea Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY JSTRECT, NEW YORK CfTY,
'.. DOWNING, President. E. H. MASON. Vice-President. E. I). W aJ.XEE,Casbieb
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWIOK,
CAPITAL slso*ooo
- NS—DISCOUNT* —EXCHANGE- ( 0 LLtCTIONS.
” - —safe mmm m asst.- —
I iterast Allowed On Deposits m Savings DepartmeLt
L>l RK CTO Jsf 6S
fOBEPH W BENI-TET, 0, DOWNING, ALBERT FENDIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos, of Brobston, Fendig&Co,
V. G, BRANTLEY, E. H, MASON; B. D. WALTER,
M. C. lltu Ga Diat. of E H Mason & Uc Cashior
HENRY P, TALMADGR, Pres Rrinthern Pine Cos . New York
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NKW YORK
Lv Bru us wick 5 15am 7 20 ain f3 55 p m 9 05 p m
ArSavannah 9 00 am 1215 pm 815 pm 12"20 a m
Ar Washington — 7 35 am 9“ 00 pm
Ar New York 2 03 p m 6 23 a m
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, I.OUISV II.LE. CINCINNATI AND < UICAGO.
Lv Brun wick 7 20 am 9 05 p m
Ar Macon 1 30 jp m 3 00 a m
Ar Atlanta... 4 10pm 5 20am
Ar Louisville.'. 8 40 am 7 50 pm
A r Cincinnati...... 8 loam 7 3o p m
Ar Chicago ....... -.j- • 5 30pm 7lopm
VliOM Nil W YgBK, WASHING! ON AND SA VANNAH
Lv New York 12 10 a m 3 25 p m
Lv Washington 11 15 a m 9 55 p m
Lv Savannah 5 00am S3 16 p m
Ar Brunswick 8 10am §OIO put
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND SAVAN NAH
Lv Brunswick...,.'.* V.I, ■■ - 515 am 7 20.a in 600 pm
Ar Savannah . 9 On a m 12 15 cm 8 15 p m
3>vSavannah.: ...o iSiDi... - 5 min 5 onpm ....
AFBrunswrck... SlOp.m 8 35pm
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
' ' C. D CANDLER, General Agent.
V v HEffnjacr 4 '^r
Mpwtiasn-d
F hike t T NiEWrittAN
Mr. F. D. Arnold. Arnold;**hr., 'writes: Hu
wan troubled with kidney diseases abont three
years Had to get np several times daring the
night but three bottles of FOltjy‘ Kidney Cure
effected a complete cure, he feels better than he
ever die ml recomm- ndi- it to hi* friends. W
J. liUtM
WANTED!
\ll the mcoh ! lifti D
u *,a <Hi town, and a!I the
second ha?id .furniture,
Hiove-, etc *,
J. W. WATKINS,
208 bay strevi.
Thomas Maple. Biroeck, 111., writes: *-I hail
a verv bd ■*•! kid my trouble and my imcii
palruvl me no 1 could not straighten tip The
doctor.-, treatment lid me mi good. Saw Foley’i
Kidn. v Curo advertised and t.iok one imttli
which cured me and 1 have not been affactac
aiucc. i gladly recommend This remedy w
J llutu.
1 A ~-
Fall and ¥ inter
hats hnvs ntver been ex
lied in any pfevious display,
i lits- hfits are ail veiy
arri'tio ton cep non arid are.
L v*- loped i n fcoods oi excep
tinnally pood quality and
beau'y, P r'saps lo such
baa never heeu offer d
m, HTS SLATER
•* aixicct-t b.:i i
C ASTORIA
Fox Infiicis and Ctiiidrca.
tie Kind You Have Aiwsyg yougiit
brat. -•-