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The Krniiswick Times
XitablUhcd 1888
The Brunswick Call.
Kit&bliabed 1891
The Brunswick Times-Gall,
CONSOLIDATED IMOO.
tmlilißhed
KVKKY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Tlmta-Call will l delivered by oerrlar
or mell per veer, *6 CB>; per week U cents. CJor
rn|ioc<leuts on live guhjecte eoliclted. Ileal
name of writer ehouid accompany tme. Sub
crlptioni payable in advance.
Addreaa all commnnlcattona to
TUK TIM*B-OALL,
BrnnaWlok.Ua.
TO SUBS0RIBBR8:
Subscribers are requested to notify theofflge
when ther fall to get any Kane of the Tlmea-
Cali. attention to thla matter will be apoie
clatcd 'iv tne nnlilishnra
Are you doing your pare in advanc
ing Brunswick commercially and in
diM.rmll) ?
Wtiai a piiy that o many capable
men wrn’„ work and lhar bo many who
are willing to work a e not capable.
The rapid extermmni ion of foresle
in the gouth ie canning general alarm
ltigidltwg on (leforogiation are need
ed.
Tne puople of tho Hru'iswiok distriot
will *• e to il. that William Gordon
Brantley goes back to c .ogress hy a
age majority whether he Im* any op*
position or not. 'Che Ga/.mie Hopes
that the day is not far distant when
Mr Braoliey will bs elected to the
United States senate —Darien Gazette
Tho happiest man in me world, in all
probability ie tho progressive farmer.
He lahcs enough to Iname health,
sees hia broad acres year after year
li to fruition of a bountiful yield and
has the respect and good will of his
neighbor. Ho ie more Indept udendeui
than any monarch on the throne in
this aide world. Ho sleeps Hound, r
and more peaceful .than Jibe Czar of
Itussla amid his gold An J tlua con
dition will eontinue under the a;ma
il hm of the friendship of neighbors,
when all the po ‘erful rub rs shall have
bean gathered to iheir fathers 81-eeed
be the farim r. He is the man we look
to through good and evil, in sickness
and in health, in storm and in drouth.
He is the lundeiti of our whole fabric,
—Marietta Journal.
A writer In one of the Atlanta pa
pers writes that no one but the con
gressmen interested are worrying over
the redlstrictlng bill, but If this writer
had only waited a day longer lie could
have rcan by the press dispstches that
the puople of Laurens county are very
much exercised for fear that oounty
will be taken out of the Eleventh Con
gressional district and they will no
long, r be represented hy Hon.W.G
Brantley. The town council of Dublin
—the coun'y seat of Laurens oounty,
the b. aid of n un'y commissioners, the
1)-mooratio ex \iu ! lve committee of the
couQiyand other bodies htvo passed
resolutions asking their represents l ives
In the legislature to use their utmost
endeavors to prevent the county fr. m
being taken out of the district it is now
in In additions to this this-* same
bodies and a mini ter of priva’e oilmens
have written to Congressman Brantley
on the sane line The good people of
Laurens are write and the r wishes
should be respected in tlieis matter.
They say they have been changed from
one congress!' nal district to another
eve y ten years till they a c tired of It
and want to stay where they ar", es
peeially as long as Mr Brantley repre
rents the district
For Anthiiia use CHE-,
KEX’S EXPECTORANT,!
THE BRUNBWICK TIMEi-CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10. 19U1
numiß
A letter r.ceived by William A,
Brady from the Rev. Horaoe Porter
of Plymonth Church, Brooklyn, N. T.
thanking the above gentleman for hit
kind app-eciation for witneaslng the
performance of “Way Down East,”
says:
Dear Sir:
Through your kindness it wae the
privilege of Mrs Porter and myself <o
attend the performance of “Way Dowd
East” on Saturday afternoon las',
M iroll 5 b Though several days have
aiL'C* elapeed, the play le still ao Iresh
and its le.s ins so powerful la our minds
that we wish to acknowledge your kind
roarieey and to express our high ap
preciation of the dignity and worth of
“Way Down Esst”. On the very day
that we witnessed the play my wife and
mygelf were trying to assist a beautiful
Woman who la just now in almist
exiotly (he fame situation In which
poor Anna Moore found herself.
You can then imagine, perhaps, what
a tremendous hold the play took upon
us as the terrible plot wae revealed.
It germed no play, but, to us at least,
theru seemed jeers of life's deepest ex
pel it-noo passing in reality before us in
thugs brief hours. Asa minister 1 could
hut feol most keenly the comparative
impoienceuf our pulplhi—needy all of
our puipite are dealing with these reali
ties of lif .—ss compared ,with power of
your “unreal play”. It seemed to me
that you ate doing a brave service in
putting tins before the world. Long
and widely may “Way Down East*
prosper.
lii conversing with Dr. Lyman Ab>
bolt. Hastor of Plymouth Church, 1
have told him I attended the play last
Bi'Urdny, He was much interested and
inquired ail about it —bow I liked It as
compared with “Bborc Acres” which ho
called a moat delightful picture of life.
I told him this new play to me seemed
equally, If not even more delightful,
ith its additional music sett logs and
is a far mure powerful play.
If you nave advertised the perfor-.
matinne, I nave overio' kod them. Will
you kindly let me know whether tbe
play l* still continuing, as I think Dr
Abbott will wish ro attend, and I wish
a m* of my friends to do so also.
The play is so admirably presented
that we feel like complimenting every
individual character, but will >ou kind
ly extend to Miss Anna Moore our oum
pllineiiie and our sense of the modes'
dignity and power with which sh is
bringing home to tbou ande of men
lessons which too many of them rao*t
serious y need.
Very respootfully yonrs,
Rev. Horaoe Porter
13 Meddagh Street,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
$2500
Doll Given Away
As an inducement to oash trade we
will give sway on Jan. Ist, 1902, a
handsome 925 doll, the same now od
exhibition in our window.
Every purchaser receives a numbered
ticket, no matter how small the pur
chase. Ticket, will be ready for dis
tribution, commencing Tuesday, Nov.
12. Fall particulars will be published
In this space next Tuesday, In addition
to tbis handsome premium, we will
continue 10 sen everything id our line
at lower prioos tbau any other store in
Brii ns wink. Our store Is complete in
every line ana you oanoot afford to
miss an Inspection of it.
MRS, M. 14 A AC,
Tn*Drv Goods Leader,
20S and 20S'{ Newcastle Street.
16 yards canton timnel, bleached or
uunleaohed, for $1 00
16 yards bieacbiog, good quality. || 00
O <iy on Monday and Tuesday at Hel
ler t.
You need tall g uni*, it is getting
OO'd, you will he obliged t 1 buy * oo net
nr later. Why not grab the obanoe and
go to Heller’s on Monday and Tuesday.
A ana „jn There is a certain
disease that has
Svtill come down to ns
through many ecn
m turics and is
sfiriE!
■Lr BuvyVV yet very few
outside oi
those who h ive learned from bitter ex
perience know anything of its nature o
characteristics. At first a liU'.o nicer O'
sore appears, then glands of the neck oi
groin;, swell; pimples break out on tl: '
breast, back or some other part of the
body and fill with yellow pustular matter;
fine inouth and throat become sore ami
the tongue is at all times badly coated.
Headaches are frequent, and muscles and
joints throb and hurt, especially durin.c
damp, rainy weather. These are some o
the symptoms of that most loathsome oi
all diseases, Contagious Blood Poison.
This strange pois-
ContaglOUS on docs not affect
Blocd Poison SrmiSly
eaten up with it within a short time after
being inoculated, while others show but
slight evidence of any taint for a long
time after exposure, but its tendency in
every case is to complete destruction of
the physical system, sooner or later.
S. S. S. is a safe and infallible cure for
this bad disease—the only antidote for
this specific poison. It cures Contagious
Blood Poison in every form and stage
thoroughly and permanently. S. S.
contains no Mercury, Potash other
harmful minerals, but is strictly and
entirely a vegetable remedy, and we offer
$1,000.00 reward for proof that it is not.
OTJF. MEDICAL h , lc s waS 68 *™'
DEPARTMENT, j 8 doing a noble
work in relieving suffering. Give our
physicians . short history of your case
and got their advice. This will cost
you nothing, and what you say will be
held in strictest confidence. With
their help and a copy of our book on
Contagious Elood Poison you can
manage your own case and cure your
self at homo.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga
EXCELSIOR LITERARY SOCIETY.
The Play, "How She Cured Him," Is
Rendered.
Th Excelsior Literary Society held
its usual meeting on Friday afternoon.
A play, “Elow Sho Cured Him,” was
rendered by Lotta Bumgarten, Irma
Simpson and Richard Everett, and was
very muoh enjoyed by the sooiely.
Miss Janie Symons favored the society
with a vocal solo and was accompanied
by Miss Maude Nightingale. Follow*
ing is the program :
Declamation—Hunter Hopkins.
Music, instrumental—Emma Cornell.
Rotation —Annie Lturle Southard.
Isolation—Henry Cook.
Hong—Ptul Morton, Elliott Moore,
Harris King, Burford Coney, Ralph
Wood, James Osborne, Harry Everett,
Hnry Cook, accompanied by Mies
Janie Symons.
Declamation—Frank Atkinson.
Recitation—Lelia Bnnkley.
Mn- to, instrumental— Henaab Myers.
Declamation—Owen Henderson.
Song—Choir.
The president. Elliott Butts, being
absent, Vice-President Hnntr Hop
kins presided,
Tbe sooiety adjourned to meet
November 23, 1901
All he 10c goods from the Ten Cent
Store at half prioe on Monday and
Tuesday at Hellai’..
FREDRICA SCHOOL
Honor Roll of Pupils And Those Who
Won Gold Medals.
Fredrioa (St. Simon’s Inland) sohool
under ibe direction of Miss Mada Mo
Douald, is in a fl lurisbiog condition
and much interest is taken in tbe
studies by a number of bright pupils.
Those who won tbe gold medals in
October were:
Elliott Stevens,
Frederics S'evens.
E -rl Wallace,
Pot er Gould.
Tbe honor roll for Oa'ober is as fob
lows :
Maude Taylor,
D irotby Stevens,
El iolt Stevens,
Fredenok Btewart,
Earl Wallace,
Potter Gould,
Richard G iuid,
Martin Boyles,
Neisoo Smith,
Rufus Tbompsoo,
W iiliarn Shsdmsn,
Biggest hargtiua fhu season n< Mon
day and Tuesday at Heller’s. I
For Sale Cheap.
To wind up Buildm? & mac A*sc
elation,
Th“ Sornfitm plre, contains 283
aor<-p, four n<l a ha” will*-- from oily.
Ooe hou-ie and lot No 904 Hay s ree'
One hou->e and lor N" 906 Bay sirett
One eou* and lot No. 9 i 5 Oglethorpe
sires'.
One hou.e and let Ni. 907 Oglethorpe
street.
Library building and lot on Rich
mond atreer.
The Cnan. Morris residence, 916
South Amhurat strep'.
House aud lot 1117 South Wolf St.
Small tract of laod near the Chapel,
known as the Perrin plsoe.
A| p y to N. Fmanuel,
President of the Atlantic Investment
Company.
Seats now on sale tor U i“ Clayton
performances at the Grind. Popular
prioes : 10, 20 and 80 o-n's.
Phone 533 ie a leader when you want
to have your olothes oeanoii and press
ed.
Mr. w. J. Baxter of North Brook. N. C.
says he Buffered with piles for fifteen rears
He tried many remedies with no result
until he used Dewitt’s witch Hazle Save
ved iuat quioklv cured him .f. w. But
CHARTS SAi.E.
Charts 1 ide tables and
ocher publications, U. s
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W Doming
Phones’ I?‘2 or St,
A FIREMAN’S CLOSE CALL.
"I stuck to my engine, although every
joint ached and every nerve was racked
with pain,” writes U W Bell- my, a locomo
tive fireman, of Burlington, lowa , “1 was
weak and pale, without any appetite and
all run down. As I was about to give, 1
got a boitie of Electric Bitters and, after
aking it, I felt as well as 1 ever did m my
life.” Weak, sickly, run down people
always gain new life, strength and vigor
from their uae. Try them. Satisfaction
guaranteed by all druggists. Price 50j
Large Red cherries in
Mararqnin quart bottle,
at Harper’s, the Grocer.
Seed Rye at
Burnett’s Feed
Store.
PILK-INE CURES PILES!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
For the purpose of collecting state and
county tax for 1901,1 will be at tbe following;
county precincts as follows:
St. Simons,26thdist., Oct. 22, Nov. 12, Dec. 3
Sterling, 1556th “ “ 23, “ 13, “ 4
Pyles Crossing, 27th dist. “ 24, “ 14, “ 5
Jamaica, 1499th dist. “ 26. “ 15, “ 6
Brunswick Oct. 26,28 and 29, Nov. 16,18 and 19,
Dec. 7,9 and 10,
H. J. READ, T.C. G. C.
KIDNEY DISEASE?
ire thu meat fatal of aH
Cm CV’Q kidney cure it
I ULt I 9 liiiriitiii Rmif
•r money refunded. Cantata!
remedies recognized by
cent physicians as the vest f
Kidney and Bladder troubfae
nucsmtacesij*
E. R. BAKER,
Dentist.
Special Attention to Crown
and bridge work.
Office.
5022 Glou’ster St.
You are doing the wrong thing if yo U
let any one except Jim Carter clean
your clothes.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE
Johnson's Tonio does in a day what
"low Quinine oaonot do in ten days,
Its splendid cures are in striking c in
fra* t with the feeble cures made by
Q Home
If you are utterly wretched, take a
thorough course of Johnson’s Tonic
aud drive out every traoe of Malaria
poisoning. The wi9* insur* thcr liver,
and the wiser injure tbair health by
using Johnson’s Cbil 1 and Fever Tonic
It oust- 150 C“nfs if ouree; not one oen>
if n does not,
MOTHERS WORM SYRUP.
Rest worm medicine. Children like It so
wall they eat it on bread.
j mL Jm I
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
S? - aud h"s been made under hia per-
sonal supervision since Its infancy.
■ Allow no one to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the Sa&alth of
Infants aud Children —Experience against ExpurißAei\t
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor 08, Pare*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. St
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Karotfc
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* V¥-u*nM
Bind allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and 'ri imi
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConsttpatUMft
aud Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tfefil
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and naetmtl steaj*.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friw4
GENUEfiIE CASTORIA ALWAYS
yj Bears the Signature off
c'MfMz
The Kind You Have Always Bough!
in Use For Over 30 Y&r&.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Tf MURRAY STREET* IIW VHHW IHV'
: downing, Pkssident. E. H. mason. Vice-presids*®, ,o. Walter, cashier
HIE NATIONAL BANKOF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL slso*ooo.
LOANS —DISCOUNT^ —EXCHANGE—CCLLttTIQNS,
-—SAFE DEmiBOZB FORM!,—
I itprest Allowed On Deposits in Savings Dspartmert
DiR ECTOKe
fOBEPH W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, ALBERT FEN DIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos, of Bffobsion, Fendig & Cos,
V. G. BRANTLEY, E. H. MASON; *?. D. WALTER,
M. C. 11th Ga. Dist of E. H Mason &Go . Cashier.
HENRY P, 'CALM A DOE, Pres Southern Pine Cos.. New York
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK
Lv Bruuswick S 15 am 7 20 a m $2 R; p m 9 05 pbn
Ar Savannah —. 900 am 12 15 p m 8 1.; p m 12*20 am
Ar Washington 7 35am ’oo p m
Ar New York 2 0* p ei 6 23 a m
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, IOUISVILLE. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.
Lv Brunswick 7 20 % os 9 05 p m
Ar Macon l tu p m 3 00 a in
Ar Atlanta 4 10pm 5 20 a a
Ar Louisville 840 am 750p,a
Ar Cincinnati... 6 10am 7 30 p la
Ar Chicago 5 ID put 7 10 p 4
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVANNAH!
Lv New York 12 1C a us 3 25 p m
Lv Washington 11 15 am 9 55 p a
Lv Savannah 5 00 a m §3 15 p ia
Ar Brunswick 7 45 a tss § 10 p a
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRiTN-’VfCK VND SAVANNAH!
Lv Brunswick iOO am if. am 5 00p n
Ar S vunuah ; no a m L 15 p m 8 15pm
Lv Bavaanah. son am itiipm
Ar Brunswick s 10 a in 8 55pm
D VIL V EXCEPT SUNPAY.
C. L. CANDLER, General Agent.
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For Gentlemen
who cherish
For Sale by T NEWMAN
Mr. P. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: He
was troubled with kidney diseases a boat three
Tears. Had to get up several times during the
night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
effected a complete cui e, he feels better than he
evor did and recommends it to hie friends. W
J. Butts.
WANTED!
All the second hand
organs in town, and all the
second hand furniture,
stoves, etc. Phone 144-2,
J. W. WATKINS,
208 Bay street.
Thomas Maple, Birbeck, 111., writes: “1 had
a very bad case of kidney trouble and my bach
joined me so I could not straighten up- The
doctor's treatment did mo no good Saw Foley s
Kidney Cure advertised and took ,mr liettie
which eared me end 1 nave not been affected
since, l gladly recommend this remedy w
J Butts.
Fail 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 quality and
beauty, Perhaps no such
value has never been offered.
miss im mm
to* fcMWiov-iflrsik vr„
CASTOR i A
¥vt Imams and Children.
1* Kind You Have Always Bought