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Established 1889.
The Brunswick Call
Established 1891.
Tk Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 1900.
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It ooata the city of New York OB
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of a oeut for overy vote cast at a
mayoralty elentinu. That In the niouey
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In rent of booth*, plaoea for the board
of registry to ab, polllnir plaoea and
the general rip-nans inoldenial to tbe
collecting of votea of tbe greater olty
There ii a splendid obj-ot lesion In
the (sot thui cot only is It Impossible
for Individuals to stand alone, but that
untioni find it impossible to be In
depoudenl one of the other. This is
especially true in the matter of tine no
os K'Ointly, an Unusually large
amount of gold lias been going from
.New York to I.undue, on aoonuut of
tbe unfortunate industrial conditions
in Europe l’srls needs money badiy,
ami is drawing n from her debtor, Eng
land, l.nndou, In turn, draws on New
York, which is now raying for the se
curities It brought last year. So the
links are welded alt Bur and closer to
gether, uutil, if a shock were glveu one
1
great Hnanc al centre, the whole world
would feel it.
The British board of trade has pub
lished a memorandum which attempts
to show a, accurately as possible, from
the averages of five or ten years, ths
per capita consumption of wins, malt
liquor and spirits io tbe principal count
ries of tbe world. Tbe average of
Greet Britain, France, Germany and
tbe United States arc given aa follows,
in gtllons per head of population:
Gutted Kingdom ISO gallons wine, 81 7
gallons beer 1 12 callous spirits; France
24,0-1 gallons wine, 0 2 gallons beer, S
- gallons spit Its: Germany 1.45 gallons
wine, 27 5 gallons heir, 1.94 gallons
spintr; United Siates 88 gallons wine,
13.8 gallons beer, 1 Oti gallons spirits.
Adding the above figures, It will be
found that the psr oapi a consumption
of a<l stimulating beverages for the
four countries named Is as follows.
United Kingdom 38-21 gallons: France,
33.08 gallons; Germany gallon ;
United Htates 14 til) gallon , A reoord
of fourteen gallons a year for svery
man’ woman and child in the Uaited
K Sirs, taken hy itself, can scaroaly lie
said to suggest self-denial, bu' lu com
parison with that of the other ooun
triss named w tan certainly lay claim
to temperate indulgence as a us-lon,
For Whooping Cough use
CHENEY’S EXPECTO
KAM,
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1901
Registered Voters
At the Close of Registration
Books, Noy. 4. 1901.
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Atkinson, .Samuel C
Adams, Gas
Anbell, D H
Ames, WC
Allen,B F
Armstrong. Fred
A riibelter, C
Anderson, A O
Abbott, J K
Anderson, W O
Anderson, GF
Atkinson, D D
Alexander. C H
A rnlieiter, E W
Arfwedson, Oscar L
Abbott, Geo
B
Briesenlck, U K
Benton, Arthnr
Busbee, P G
Burney, K K
Bull, Milo
Buggs, A C
Borchardt, Joe
Brown, Clinton
Bloodworth, C F
Bailey, Jackson
Borchardt, A
Burroughs, W II |r
Berrie, W H
Brockington, S A jr
Boyd, Henry I,
Burns, 8 F
Baker, U A, Jr
Burford, U A
Byrd, John
Bailey, W P
Baker, Louis W
Baker, Mick
Barnhill, N R
Blair, A C
Burford, R B L
Aiken, Frank D.
Abrams, J B
Ammons, J M
Abbott,Wiley
Alford, D W
Arnold, C K
Anderson, Charles J
Augustine, 8
A alien. Geo W
Allen, K J.
Ai nholter, Albert F
Arnbelter, Otte
A bbotl, T J
Abbott, J W
Allen, G C
Anderson, WAU
Burney, 8 A.
Ilrown, J A
Beach, Laiwis W
Burroughs, W B
Berrie, B H
Burnett, J M
Brady, C M
Blake, Shad lack
Boggs, O M
Bell, N W
Butts, E 0
Blair, 0 A
Burney, A J
Brantley, W G
Brady, U H
Baumgartner, John
Borchardt. U
Brady, it L
Baker, 8 W, jr
Baker, Ali
Bolt, J W
Brock. W H
Brady, J W
Brockington, W W
liorbston K
Burford, J C
IteDiiatt,J
Brobston, Walter C
Bowan, W 11
1 (orchardt, H
Baker, K U
Boyd, Sheppard
Butts, 11 J
_ Brown, F Met!
Barnes, J H
Baumgartner, U Chat
Butts, J A
Berrie, H K
llunkley. It W
Bunklay, J J
Broad, John
Burrell, J II
Brynn, W W
Banks, E J
Hohue, J II
C
Cassidy, Edward
Coney, K F
Creamer, E T
Cohen, E U
Causey, T W
Counett. Ben
Cook, W B
Calhoun, H t.
Coakley, J K
Clark, J WlUts
Christopher, H C
Cates, U V
Cornelius, 8 N
Candler, C I,
Carter, J G
Coates,Ueo W
Carreras. B
Cowman, F 1*
Clark, t G,sr.
Coker, W B C
Cliue, W A
Cobb, Ransom
Charlton, K 1)
Cole, O W
Caluan, C W
Hurtle, A U
Hums, TB
Benton, B J
Brockingtou, J K
Uskar, M A
Bonnet, Joseph W
Belcher, K K
Burford, H
Bourne, V C
ltowea K
Brown, .1 II
Berrie, B O
Blood worth,. I M
Browne, C F
liurney, A A
Baldwin, JO
Brooks, J W (
Banks, AC
Butts, W .1
Browne, W C
Brook, J N
Collins, J W
Cox, W K
Cassll, Harry
Conyers, C B
Clark, I* E
Courrolsler, H O
Chasten,.) W
Calhoun, John C
Caman, OF
Clark, C A
Carroll, Bruce,
Christie, Alfred
Colliilt, C C
Coleman, B P
C-iropbell, John
Camman, Heury A
Couoley, J W
Colson, J T
Clark, W A
Cornelius, J K
Conoly, J M
Cole, J A
efine, tl W
Clark, RT
Colllus, Bertie
O
Dempster, W K
Ounwody, H F
llnvls, L B
Driver, Charlie
Dent. James
DeVoe, W H
Duraat, Robt U
Daniels, 11 H
Dennison, Altwrt
Driver, Randall
Davis, Joe Benjamin
Dent, Henry
Dudley, S li jr
Doerflinger, C J
Dnvls. David
Dunn, Frank A
Doerflinger, W F
Dart, Jacob K.
llavls, Henry
Demlng, C W
Dart, H L
Dlnnen,J T
Doerflinger, F Jos
Dunaway, W A
Daniels, John K
du Blgnon, J E
Daniel, Hoses
Dart, K M
DoUouruey, J P
itoHignou, II F
Dart, Horace
Davis, John Henslou
Dart, W K
Dart, John B
Ddblierly, .1 K
diilliguon, Peter
Dillon, 1> James
Dart, Edwin W
duUlgnon, Alex
Dawson. I.ukn
Devs ns, Poter
Davis, John Basil
Davidson, C K,
Dunn, Henry T
Dunwody, Jns 3
Dart, M K
Douglass, H V
Davis, W T
Davenport, W II
Davis, J N
K
Egan, Patrick
Evans, Thor*
Klkau, M
Klllott C L
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Fader, Geo S
Felbelman, I.
Flanden*, A K
Fogler, J D
Floyd, Vagit
Fonda, Jacob
Fleming, 1* \V
Florrid, 1,
Floyd, 0 W
Farmer, It H
Farrier, W P
U
Green, John C
Uirvei), U
Gay, G F
Good bread, S T
Uolaetein, C
Goodyear, C 1‘ ,lr
Gregory, K I)
Gardner, W 8
Gill, Drewry J
Good bread, John n
Gilmore, W M
Gruber, Fred
Gale, M W
George, W II
GrllTellie, J W
Goaeay, Hoi
Garnett, Henry li
Goodbread, Joe s
Grady, F U
Gibson, John <'
Graham, W I
Goodbread. Mall F
Uoelte, Pblllti
Gankin, H
uueUlsou Frank
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Mameou J h
F.mauuol, N
Wllenwood, W G
P.xtrowitoh, J
Everett, K H
Fain, W B
Franklin, A L
Flanders. T W
Fahm, B A
Farmer, Kobett
Ferguson, T B
Flanders, G M
Fouobe, W K
Feudlg, Albert
Foley,Thoe
Fonda, Frank
Fleming, Til, Jr
Goodyear, C P
Green, John W
Guy, R K
Goodbread, T B
Gill, Lewie K
Goldsmith, l.
Gale, A II
Golden, W P
Given, Alton
Golden, J P
Goin, J 8
Geiger, K l>
Gill. J U
Ureenheld, W H
Gnnie, J B
Graham, Grant
Gray Page
Goweu, C U
Goodbread.rba>
Gisul bread, 0 G
Greraßeld, \V
Green, H Jr
Green Held. WO
Goudbiead, Charlton
Uirvtn, Walter J
Hopkins, U K
AWk JB There is a certain
disease that ha*
IvUll come down to ui
through many cen-
f tunes and i*
Disease &&
outside of
those who have learned from bitter ex
perience know anything of its nature or
characteristics. At first a little ulcer of
sore appears, then glands of the neck or
groins swell; pimples break out on the
breast, back or some other part of the
body and fill with yellow pustular matter;
the mouth and throat become sore and
the tongue is at all times badly coated.
Headaches are frequent, and muscles and
joints throb and hurt, especially during
damp, rainy weather. These are some of
the symptoms of that most loathsome ol
all diseases, Contagious Blood Poison.
_ . This strange pois-
Contagious on does not affect
Blood Poison "■‘S&SS
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
thi9 bad disease—the only antidote for
this specific poison. It cures Contagious
Blood Poison in every form and stage
thoroughly mid permanently. 8. S. S.
contains no Mercury, Potash or other
harmful minerals, but is strictly and
entirely a vegetable remedjßand we offei
$i .000.00 reward for pi oof mat it is not.
OUR MEDICAL waß e,t * b *
mrasuTMiMT lished .years ago,
DEPARTMENT, i8 doinjr a nobla
work in relieving- suffering. Give out
physicians . short history of your ease
and gst their advice. This will co*t
you nothing, and what you say will b*
hold in strictoet confidence. With
their help and a oopy of our book on
Contagious Blood Poison you oan
manage your own case and cure your
self at home.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, 6a
Hoffman, Gus
Horan, Patrick
Harrell, M W
Holmes, Dempsey
Ilaym, L H
Hodges, M A
Hathaway. 8 ,T
Hall, Chuc
Harrison, John T
Herring, FI,
Hatcher, W C
Harvey, J G
Hollingsworth, W F
Heitor, .1 H
Hill, G D
Houston, D C
Howard, B F
Hall W II
Hoyt, Colson
Haggerty, E M
Hardy, U T
llerfel, C A
Hoyt, L D
Harris, Adam
Holmee, W II
Higgins, W m
Hardy, C W
Harvey, G K
Hendricks, A 8
Huffman Wiley
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Isaac, Max
Isaac, Mendel
J
Johnson, H S
Johannessen, Otto
Jackson, Lawrence
Jennings, G A H
Joel, L J
Jones, V J
Jackson, Wash
Jenkins, Curtis;
Jordan, Sampson
Jones, G M
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King, J H
Knibb, JU
Knudsen, P
Kelt, Butler
Knight, A A
King, J T
Keen.JM
Kiug, H M
L
Levin, H P
isiwenstein, G
Lincoln, H D
Lang, W L
Lieberman, Samuel
Lb ick, Wm
Lambright, J T
Ludwig, L
Lassere, Jos F
Leavy, LJ, Jr
Lange,"Leopold
Loyd, Thos .
Lambright, J M
Lott, J .1
l.arsen, U A
Lamb, Tff
Leavy, A H
LaMance, R A
Lipsey, J W
Lambrlrht, T G
M
Martin, M J
Manoe. G A
Mundy. E R T
Miller. Constantine
Mott, Kennon
Mock, M W
Merchant, W
Mahoney, Wm.
Mitchell, V R
Miller, T U
May, Julius
Morgan, W E
Mooro, W B
Miller. HM
Melts. E L
Morrison, 1 D
Meyer, F W
Morgan, JH
Moore, J E
Miller, Herbert
Mag wood, John Henry
Miller, J B
Miller, Edward
Mason. Leonard
Mack, Joseph
Marlin, LC
Morgan,.! E
Merrltleld, G 11
Mason, J It
Me
MoGougan, K I,
McTighe, E J
McAlister, H H
McDonald, W A
McCullough,C T
McCrary, H K
Met uilougU, JH
JdeCbUough MB
Houston, C has P
Hardaway, T J
Homan, E T
Haywood, A M
Harrell, .1 T
Hoffman, J
Htrsch, I!
Harris, I W
Harvey, A
Hackett, WA
Henderson, 8 B
Harris, Nel
Hunter, R K
Harvey, H H
Holmes, C G
Humes, UH
Harper, Geo W
Hobbs, Wm
Halverson, 0 P
Harris, F I!
Herzog, Frank
Harris, Jacob
Haralson, J A
Harris, W H
Herman, Frederick
Hoyt, James,
Hutchinson, J P
Hackett, Thos
Harris, W 8
Haley,.l R
Higdon, Peter
Isaac, W alter B
Isaac, Moses
Jordan. B I,
Jones, CO
Joerger, F
Jones, Geo F
Juques, AIJ
Jeffers, A C
Jackson. Shepperd
Jones, G W
Johnson, George
Juques,G 1’
Jaquus, J I,
Krauss, Goo R
lvaufmann, H
Keen, J F
Kaiser, M
Kay.t W E
Krauss, D W
Keller, Philip
Knight, N 8
Lawrence, Arnold
Lovison, It
Levison, Sig
Lowe, J M
Lewis, J P
Lipsey, H P
Lockett, T
1-eo, John H
Lyons, George
I.issuer, J J
Lindsay, It C
I.ami), Sedgwick D
Loftin, L E
Lowo, J A, jr
Levy, Julius
Lee, W B
Larsen, Andrew
Lazarus.lA
Larsen, John E
Lomm, Leo
Mosely, J M
Miller, L A
Morton. J K
Mason, E H
Miller, W W
Manor, J E B
Markowitz, N
Mallard, Ben
Mitchell, John I.
Moore, C G
Marks, S
Marks, M K
Martin, C A
Moore, DD
Madden, J M
Morton, J R, jr
Montgomery, J A
Matthews, J T
Morgan, F M
Moore, Charley It
Mroczkowski, T K
Muuday, Ed It
Malien, J D
Matthews. l\ li
Mullins, K A
Martin, S A
Miller, Harry.
Memory, 8 F
Murray, John
Ui-Caaktll. 1)
McCullough K II
McKinnon. L T
MeCollougb, J 8
Mi-Caidel, C A
MeloUra solon.ou
MeCullongli.U 11
McDonald WC
McLaughlin, R M
N
Nightengale, Win
Noble, R L
Newkirk,Uß
Newinan, George
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Ogg.C D
Olsen J amen
Owens, W T
Owens, J W
Odum, R, .1
OwtUs, Tf
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Pitts, J M
Pfeiffer, Fred
Peters, Alex
Pinkney, L P
Pyles, E S
Peerson, Everett N
Parker, C D
Polhill, .J H
Peerson, E C
Pennick, H A
Poutsen Andrew
Putnam, E A
Peters, R W
Peek, i hos Josiah
Penniman, E A
Powell, s F
Palmgrinc, Gustave
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Randolph, H B
Randall. Rolit
Richardson, Joe L
Russell, N D
Robinson, A G
Rothschild. Abe
Riggsby, A
Reese, Millard
Robinson, Lea A
Royal, W W
Roberts, K Y
Booncy, j D
Russell, L M
Rots, A M
S
Scarlett, Hamilton
Sjmons, W P
Strickland, A C
Sowell, Peter
Steptiens, Cornelius
Silverstein, H
Shaw, C A
Spears, J .J
Southard, .1 M
Sawyer, R M
Segui, P A
Stock wall, L K
Steiner, C A
Sale, M C
Stone, C E
Sumlin, J H
Sparks, J D
Sanders, G J
Strßckland.K S
Stiles. John C
Smith, W A
Sungtnerall Charles
Sequi, J J
Slocum W L
Summerlin, G.,W
Strickland, Frank
McCrary, W A
McGarvcy, C
Newman, Tobias
Newkirk, J 8
Nussbaum, Wm
Nigi, William
Norris, J F
Owens, Robert K
Oliver, Thomas
Owens, A L
Odfcam, L- D
Owens, ueo W
Olewine, B. J
Odum, J W
Parker, C L
Ponder, Geo r
Pyles, Or ton A
Padrosa, Benito
Palmer, A
Ponder, Dock R
Perry, J J P
Pfeiffer, Ed
Pnrcell, R K
Peerson, J B
Parker, W L
Py les,.D B
Peter*. W J
Peerson, KB
Peerson, B. E
Praver. Joe
Peek, W T
Peerson. H C
Reed, Hiram J
Rountoe, John D
Rogowin, P
ltobarts, Leon E
Russell, C A
Botholt, Alex
Robinson, E T
Rothols, Jake
Rudolph, J A
Reynolds' Charlie
Richard*, J J
Richardson, Geo W
llaffo, J 8
Roberts Scranton
Rabadon John 8
Smith, George H
Smith, A M
Short, Chris
Sellers, TM i
Scoville, V P
Sutton, Henry
Simmons, Lewis
Stahl, R H
Sherman, K E
Sylvia, Frank
Smith, John A
Stallings, DB
Sizer, 8 A
Smith, Conrad
Selig, Henry,
Smith, J Pearce
Scarlett, F M
Stephens, K L
Skipper, W R
Steiner, C L .
Skipper, A J
Strickland, F 8
Schoeppel W A
Saunders, Chas A
Stephens, Alex
Simpson, S H
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Townsend, A O
Topper, R B
Taylor, Arthur
Tabbott, W W
Tail, J B
Tucker, W S
Tatnall, Sam
Tabbott, J W
Thornton, T H
Triggs, J P
Thomas, John
Thornton, C P
Thompson,.! H
Tem pie, C H
Taylor, O A
Thompson, W M
Turner, May
Tilton, C M
Tatnall, Harry
Taylor, W J
Tostenaen, Sam
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VonWoller, H J
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Wallers, C M
Way, A M
Walker. It E
Way, WJ
Wylly, US
Wilchar, Jerre
Wilchar, Ed
Williams, Gilbert
Walter, E. D
Watkins, J Wf
Weod, Alfred C
Winter.ThF
Weiss, L
Wimberly, O H
Walberg, Chas
Ward, 8
Winton, Barr
White, J 1)
Wilson, John M
Wilson James
Ward, H R
Wood, R It
Woods, T J
Wentz. John
Weinstein, Harris
Watts, R K
Wade, W D
Wilbourne, Herbert
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Young, J G
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Taylor, Chas H
Traylor, A A
Tupper, W M
T witty, F K
Tabbott, E 8
Tait, C S
Tharln, D C
Turner, H M
Tharln, G N
Taylor W B
Thomas, W E
Traylor, A G
Tumlln, Beauregard
Thomas, F J
Tresvant, John
Treadwell, H B
Telfair, Asberry T
Thomas, J W
Taylor, O N
Tlson, Albert
Twomey, J P
Ulsch, P M
Vickers, J J
Vinter, George
Waff, Howard J
Wrench, F A
Wright, Stephen
Wright, TJ
Wood,J W
Wright, LC
Wise, R L
Wiggins, Samuel
Walters, H A
Wenz, A E
Wood, W H, jr
Wimberly, J J
Wallace, J W
Wright, Duncan C
Wright, J S
Wilder, A F
Wright, J A
White, B A, jr
Wilchar, JL
Wright. JD
White, Jackie
Williams, Chas W
Wiggins, H F
Wood, Alfred V
Wellert,Chas
Williams, J F T
Wllkerson, H H
Willis, R F
Wilchar, T D
Young, John K
Yopp, Bntler
Zclraonovitz, A
MARSHAL’S SALE.
Will t> sold before tbeoourt bouse door
on Saturday, 18th day of November, 1901,
one female yearling about 1 1 2 years old,
unmarked. Said yearling now in oity
pound unolaimed, and to be aold lor
impounding feee and cost
Tht* 11th day of November, 1901.
8. A. BURNEY, Marshal.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE.
Jnhneon'e Tonio does in a day what
eiow Quiome cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid cures ere in striking con
trast witb tbe feeble oure* made by
Quinine.
If you are utterly wretched, take a
thorough course of Jobnenn’e Tonic
end drive oat every trace of Malaria
poioo‘ng- The wise insure their live*
and the wiser io*ure their health by
using Job'* son’s Chill and Fever Tuoia
li uoete 60 oeiiu >1 uurat; uot one oent
it it dose not,
CASTORIA
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which haa heea
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
/t —and hrs been made under te pur
/s* , sonal supervision since it* Vn&kuvy-
Allow no one to deceive you in th la.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good** are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and. Children—Experience against Experiments
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OS, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Fleacont. Ifc
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other STaraotie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy# Worts#
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea, and YP isw®
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cimstlpattc®
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulate# fcSt®
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and nafeHtal
The Children’s Panacea —The Mother’s rrlfiasfl*
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years-
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DIRECTOKS
fOSEPH W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, A.LBEET FENDIG,
Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos. of Ei'ofcblion, Fendig & 00,
V. G. BRANTLEY, E. H. MASON; K D. WALTER,
M. C. 11th Ga. Dist. of E. H. Muon & Cos. Cashier
HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres Southern Pine Cos., New York
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE
FOIt SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK
Lv Bruuswick B 15 a m 7 20 a m §3 S3 p in 9 05pm
ArSavannah .... 9 00 am 1215 pm 8 18pm 12;20 a m
Ar Washington 7 a ® 9 00pm
Ar New York 2 dtp a B 23 a ro
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.
Lv Brunswick 7 90 % m 9 05 pm
Ar Macon 1 SB pin 8 00 am
Ar Atlanta 4 10 p m 5 20 a in
Ar Louisville 8 Worn 7 50pm
A r Cincinnati 8 ills m 7Sopm
Ar Chicago SP m 7 opm
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVANNAH.
Lv New York 12 10 am 3 25 j> m
Lv Washington 11 18 1 a 9 55 p ra
Lv Savannah 5 00 a m 53 15 p ro
Ar Brunswick 7 45 am $6 10 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND SAVANNAH.
Lv Brunswick ftOOam f 2(1 a m soopm
ArSavannah 9 00 a m 13 it pm 8 15pm
I, v Savannah.. 6 09 am 8 00pm
Ar Brunswick 8 10 a m g 38 pm
D VIL Y EXCEPT SUNDAY.
C. L. CANDLER, General Agent.
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For Bale by T. NEWMAN
Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: He
was tronbled witb kidney diseases about three
years. Had to get up several times dnrlng the
night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
effected a complete cure, he feelß better than he
ever did and reoommends it to hia friends. W
J. Butts.
WANTED!
All the second hand
organs in town, and all the
second hand furniture,
stoves, etc, Thoue 144-2,
J. W. WATKINS,
208 Bay street-
Thom*- Maple, Birbeck, 111., writee: “I had
a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back
pained me so 1 could not straighten up. The
doc tops treatment did me no good. Saw Foley’a
Kidnuv Cute advertised and took one bottle
which cured me end I have not lieon affected
since, I gladly recommend this remedy w
J Butts
Fall 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 good quality and
beauty. Perhaps no such
value has never been offered.
HISS KITS SLATER
SOS GL‘< tJgKl’gl-
CASTOR IA
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