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The .iuhowhi Times-
Kitubliihed 1889
The Brunswick Oa.ll.
Ketatilished in**
The itawick Times-Cill.
Published
EVERY MORS INU KXOKPT MONDA Y.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Tlmee-UhU will ue delivered uy oarrtor
or melt per voar, *6(W; per week 16 cent*. Cor
respondeuta on live subject# solicited. Re*
nsmc oi writer stioald eccoiupsnjr earns. nb
oorlpuoiii payable in advance.
Address nil oommunlcnttons to
TUB TIMBtt-OAUU
UrbL.sWiok.Mh.
TO 8UB80RIBBR8:
Subscribers are regnested to notify the offloe
wheu they mil to get any Issue of the Times-
Call, mention to this matter will be ap •-
eland by the publuber*
Oeorfltft in polut of p piilbtlon, with
her 2 219,8211. u urp -a D> oii'y •me
stales, vi*; New York, Pennsylvania,
Oino, Texas, Marsschuset , lidians,
J ioois. lows anil Missouri,
Tbe senaie committee hss agreed to
tbe W- ght nil, inenC:i gme 1 ca!
option law, *o tht the people of *dj
county in the note may voi* lor pro
i Ihitlon ir dispensary. Ibe Arlgh’
bill passed the rouse by s gmrt mi
jurily bud if the sc-.aio appruv-B the
report, of the oommlttoe, the Dill wil
become a law.
.South Georgia oau’t compete with
North Ueoi gia when 11 ooines to pollllos
aid ge-tirir • 111-n hu* when it comes lo
•gnoul'U e toe Wire G um eas ly taker
the leuil. i'oi.ple from ,i.e upper p-rt
of tbe slate who have boeo attending
the .state fair at savr ui.au t ave bad
itielr eyes opened to tbefsot that South
Georgia is the garden spot of the Um
pire State of the South.
An editorial hi Town mi 4 Count'y
says: "Home lny, wtin renttlßr y lu
>kuil (1 lyiiinimot aeroplanes fl t rap
idly and mfely from Loud-tn to New
York, In a few h< u r , ami v-hen prU
vale flying machines will he a com
■i on an automobile* are today, we wll*
look baok upon 'll' first years of the
pretem century and they will seem to
us as quaint and primiiive as do now
the early days of the nineteenth o*ti
lury, when the only travel was by the
cumbersome stage coach over wretobed
ri ads, and when a journey of one hun
dred miles from home was cue to be
long talked about and prepared for as
an adventurous undertaking.’’
Describing a large poultry establish
ment at Smyrna, Oa., Mr. Lorinsr
Brown waa reported in the Macon Tele
graph as follows; "We have up there
at Smyrna #OO 000 eggs now In process
Of batching. We sell eggs a' 28 eeu.s
a dozen to one Atlanta customer, and
he takes them at that prioe all the year
round. We ship our broilers to Wash-
mgton city, where we get the highest*
priced ma kct in the Holt, u 8 ales
We guarantee all eggs to be fresh, and
theya'e always mirkeied fresh and
that la why we gel 26 ueute lor them
when other people ge r 10 cent". The
public will pay 28 titui, for eggs
before they will pay 10 cents for
questionable onee.”
For Whooping Cough use
CHENEY’S EXFECTO
JKaNT,
I hae just received 100 dozen boya’
and girls’ ribbed hose, which are worth
lf> oeote, I am now offering at 10 cents
per pair. H. V Annum.ky
that 01,11 SUIT NERDS
To he clem ed and preened. Jim C*r
ter i* the iMogi.ited hading doilies
cleaner. Head voiir clothed to hnn
lIOW ABOUT I'HK OVKKCOAT*
Now Is the Mine to have Jiuu Carter
elesa nd repair yunr osercoat. How
•re the collar and lining f
FINi: HUNTING AND FISHING AROUND
BRUNSWICK.
.An internetm* llttie book Uaued by
tfcw Southern Railway company gives
aome valuable information in regard
to tbe bsst localities in the South for
-various kinds of fish and g-ons. Ofihis
locality it says:
“Brunswlok, fatored in its situation
bet ween ocean and fores', has become
* famous health reaort. Many people
ennually seek Its salubrious climate
and Hud a haven of health and pleas
ur -. Bathing, wiling, flsbingand driv
ing are at their best here, snd all are
given zeil by tbe invilii g air, Wear
Brunswick lies the famous Jekyl is
land, kept as a game preserve of a num
ber of wealthy men who ewn it. Tbe
1 land contains about twenty square
miles, and is eleven miles in length.
Many wild fowl and some larger game
are found then-, and sea fishing mav
ai m be Indulged in by the members of
the club An ither bean iful islavd
near Brunswick is Cumberland, tie
most of which la open to any sportsman
who craves a hunt In Ha woods. Cum
berland Island U twenty-four miles long,
and fr m one to three miles in width.
It la said to have the most splendid
b.aob in America, stretching along for
olgbiesn miles, gleaming white and al
most as hard an store. On he be oh.
oogr tbe government ligbthou'e, s flue
bo'el b-been built, reached by gnar.
row-gauge railroad from the steamer.
A the toulu eoJ of tbe island Is the
estate onoe owned by ‘Hlght Horse’
Harry Lae and General Nathaniel
Gree . It s now the property of Mrs.
Lucy Carnegie, of PiU-burg, an!
much of It has been left in its natural
state is a game preserre, Tbe sport*
mar will Hud Cumberland Island teem
ing with game, including oecr, pa t
ridge snd ducks. The waters supply
trout, Dass black fish, sheepshead,
flounder and tarpoD In abundanoe while
on the salt marshes at the northern end
of the island are romo of the largest
ovster beds In the country Partridge
are found all about Brunswick, and
larger game, bear, deer and turkeys, are
near at hand."
NOriCJC
This Is to notify my friends, patrons,
and the public generally that Mr. Phil
Keller now tu charge of the Arcade
saloon. B. Hir* c h.
Currant*, Raisins, Citron a < , ,
f all kinds at W H. DeVue’*
ATTENTION!
Have just received the
Snest line of
New Wheels
ever seen in Brunswick.
50 new Ones to Pick From.
We can save you f?*00 on
every wheel you buy.
Repairing, renting and
emaneling.
Message service,
PIANOS AND ORGAN
If yon want a
good Piano or
Organ buy! a
Hudden & Bates
8. J. OLEWINE
4ent*
Cold Wave Coming
And now is the time to get your
stove* ptif up. Don’t wait until the
wave gets here and ev-rytbirg is in a
rush. Moss Dinikl
*l* oi e 25. 315 Nawoesils *iree f ,
Bkin affection# will readily disappear by
using Dewitt ‘a witoh Haael Bairs, look out
ooiunerfeite. If you get U wltta you wt)
get rood results. It is the quick and
•i tiv 11 is icr pile* wi . J nit *
Dswlu, >. Little Ksi i> KL. is *ssroD the
remote*! ptrurrf the bowel* and remove
the impiirll e? -i eertfiy with ni disoom
ford T* *) asmm oi afo their ctloaojr
Easy to labi, never grip* w J Butt*
THE BRTP*WTnic TIMEB-CALL. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1901
££ |T?l* -%. M There Is a certain
F , fiAT disease that has
'* • W'St jv *4 come down to us
S *x -- . ■* ih.ough many ce-.t
--n turies and is
° ,der tha - 1
Pistols
outside of
those who have learned from bitter ex
perience lrnow anything of its nature or
characteristics. At first a little ulcer ot
ec ap- irs, Ih—i "’-.nds r f the neclt ot
gro. is & .veil; pimples break out on tha
ren-.f, 1 r ■ so :-<i o':';cr pa-t of the
body and fill with yellow pustular matter;
lht mouth : n l ...li, become so; e and
the tongue is at all times badly coated.
Headaches are frequent, and muscles and
joints throb and hurt, especially during
and nip, rainy weather. Th-se are some oi
the symptoms of that most loathsome of
all diseases, Contagious Blood Poison.
This strange pois-
CoiTkt skfqiOS on does not affect
Blood Poison
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.
fi. S. S. is a safe and infallible cure for
this bad disease—the only antidote for
this specific prison. It cures Contagious
Blood Poison in every form and stage
thoroughly and permanently. S. S. 3.
contains no Mercury, Potash or other
harmful minerals, but is strictly and
entirelv a vegetable remedy, and we offer
$1,000.00 reward for proof that it jc not.
O'Jk MF-DtCAL which was <?stab
_li-ihcd yc„ro ago,
DSlk ARlKr.aiT, doing? a saobls
work in relieving? sufiorinf?. Giro oul
physicians so short history of youkcasa
and get their advice. This will cost
you nothinp, and what you say will ba
held in strictest confideaca. With
their help and a copy of our book on
Contagious Blood Poison, you can
manag?e your own case and. cure your
eeii at home.
SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga
“WINTER HOMES IN SUMMER
LANDS.”
Is the title of a very neat And attractive
folder just issued by the Southern Rail
way loving complete information regard
ing the various winter resorts of health
and pleasure on and reached by its lines,
with rates of board, capacity of hotels,
names of proprietors, Etc.
This booklet is in a very ooncise and
attractive form and will trove valuable to
auy one contemplating a trip for the
winter, . copy may be had by applying
to C. L HANDLER, General Agent
W. H. TAYLOR, Brunswick. Ga.
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
tit, w. J. Baxter of North Brook, N. C.
.aye he suffered with piles for fifteen years
tie tried many remedies with no result
uitU be used Dewitt’s witoh Hazle Save
and oat quiukly cured him. J. w. Butts
We call the attention of the public
to a line of new goods which we have
just reo.ived; Fettijohn'e Breakfast
Pood, Prepared Buckwheat in pack
ages, all sizes, Plain Buckwheat in
hulk, package and loose oatmeal and
yellow meal. W. H. DeVoe.
The Southern Kai'way han inaugurated
Pullman sleeping oar line between Wash*
ington, D. C. and Atlanta, Ga , on their
‘’Atlanta and Express,” trains Nos. 83 and
84; first oar south bound leaving Wash
ington November 3rd; first oar north
nod leaving Atlanta November sth.
I . 'ffords Pu linan service on these
. ajna ,i. irh from Atlanta to New York,
th I'tt'tnsa i ■ hav{ng heretofore been
attached to the At -nta & New York
Kxpruss a r t’l.ar otfe and no Pullman
service between Charlotte aul Atlanta
DEATH QUICtxL Y FOLLOWS
DISEASED KIDNEYS,
Death soon follows from diseased
kidnevs unless a cure is made by taking
the old reliable Stuarr’sGin and Bncbn
The follnwtng avmptons indicate the
sppruaou oi Brigui’s Disease or Dia
betes and Jvidney troubl ; Puffy or
(lark oiroifl* under the eyes, sallow,
yellow oi mplexion, dull, heavy beaw
acbes, dizzy tired feelug, feint, spells,
pair or duM ache in rbe back, uri®
oioudv, milk like or sirngy. dark in
color or offe"sive, psintui scalding
sensario" >n nassing uriue, obliged to
go of.eu dunthe day <>r uighf. There
is a ou*e in S’uar's Gi<• and Buobu .It
Is the one remedy you o-.ure'y on It
will oorreoi. all of theie symptoms and
permanently care even Bright’s dis
ease ait r all other tieatrunts fail,
Stuart’s Gm and Buohn will neutrals
ite the urine and cause it to ll w in a
p rfeorly oatur<.l manner. A high grade
k dte ; cure. The meat perfect made .
Saar ’s G u aid B hu thoroughly
tos'ed for ’h“ p a st twenty years. It
gives lifo, power and vtjor lo :te kid
neys thus mki g *ho bi i..d r*r' ar and
nourishing. Try (hi* giaou oid rem
edy. Druggists or by express prepaid
sl. D ’scMbe trouble and free advice
about kwinej - given. Smart Dmg Cos.
34 Wall St, Atl nia. Ga.,
NOTICE TO TAX I'\YKBB.
For the |iuri>oac‘ o( eo'lectlug stale ard
cuuiitr tug fur lieu, I will lie al the fol,ow ing
cuumy precinct* as follows:
Bt Hlmuo*,2sUidiet., Oct. tl, Nov 12. Dec. 3
Sterlliiit, limb “ ilii. *• |H, •* f
Pyles Grossing. 27tli dial. “M, “ 14, " f
Jamaica. Hmtli dist " 35. " * f
llrunswiek Oct. I* and 2U. Nov til, is sad IS.
Dec. 1, (‘ ard Id,
it J. KKAD. 1 U. U.t.
MARK TWAIN ON MEDICINE.
The Noted Humorist Discovers a Cure
For Heartburn.
Mark Twain made <t talk on medicine
Ihe other evening in N w York. Among
other things be said
“ For light years,” be said, “1 was
troubled with ir digestion, which took the
f orm of an insurrection in my stomach,
after > wert to bed. Tbe various things
I thought were good things began quar
reling among ihemselvi s, and trying to
agree upon a fusion ticket that would win
out. Four years ago l was „n a foreign
land where there were no drug Btores, so i
hsd to reaort to the Swedish cure, which
does not allow one to take medicine
Therefore, I used carbonate of soda every
night. When the heartburn came un 1
took a handful of it One night when i
had no soda I said to myacif *1 would
rather stand the pain ’ Purely by accident
I stretched myself on my left side and,
curiously enough, tbe g ain passed avay.
I made the same experiment several tim°e
with the same result.
” When I went to London I spoke to my
friend, who is the secretary of the Royal
Medical sooiety, and asked him why the
hearthu n passed away when I lay on my
left side. He said he didn’t know. Well,
that was in a place where doctors were
passing through each day by ue hundred,
and I asked him to see If any of tht m cou and
tell me, None of them could Une doctor,
a very famous one, no Jess than Sir Wil
liam Thompson, said he remembered
hearing of it fifty years ago when his cwn
heartburn wbb cured that way by an old
man iu Germany but he had never
thought of it since. There wae a case
where t simple and certain cure was in his
hands and yet he had forgotten it and
emptied drug stores into hia patient3
without result,
It w- 1 bi to the 1.8 .-a-.tag;, of he
ladies (o can and inspect cuo fi .e lne
ot dress goods which 1 carry.
H. V. Addebley..
Raisins, currants, odron ana nuts
fresh in, r.t G, W. Harper's ‘Phone 158,
V^KEffmKr^i
For Sale by T NEWMAN
We rcoeive by each Week’s steamer
Z mmermann’a oelobrafed meats and
eaosag", Including Frs> kfurte s or
Vienr a’s Bal ins*-, e’o. W H.DiV e.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE
Johnson’s Tonio does in a day what
slow Quinine oannot do in ten days.
Is splendid cares are in striking con
trast with the feeble cures made by
Qiinine.
If yon are utterly wretched, take a
thorough course of Johnson’s Tonic
and drive obi every trace of Malaria
poisoning. The wise insur* their lives
and the wiser insure th.ir health by
using Jobosoa’s Cbill and Fever Tonio
It oosts 60 cents if cures; nor one cent
if ii does not,
NOF. J. J. PIETERSE,
—Teacher on—
Violin, Piano
and Guitar.
REFERENCES:
Fleming & WsfP.
ADPRESS;
Ogl"tsorpe Hotel.
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The —
■in hue.
to Jaeksouville.
52 to Fernandiiia.
CASTORIA
The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and trnicn tet* (MMM
iu use for ove* 30 years, has home thn stgrnes**?* f—
and h~s been made amer bit pUF
sonalsupervision sfrvee *4BfszßhßuV>
Allow no one lo deceive yc* a fSda*
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as- BTB bat
Experiments that trifle with and erdanger the baaStfi of
Infants and Children—Experience Mnlmt fflvuygii—surt.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute fbr faster WU HW
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It lo A It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor h
sulistance. Its age is its guarantee. It destrovs W<NAB)
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea aad dThaftt
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble;, cures Cou --.i-veitiMMl
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Foot].: tcmiiiwmmsi
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and Hwp*
The Children’s Panacea—Tho MotberV
GENUINE CASTORIA *’•**▼*
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Vmm
the ccNT.ua cosumnv, tt Nucmv araerr. -vswvfep* W¥-?,
SOUTHERN RAII WAY SCHEDULE;
FOB SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND It K ?OHK
l.v Brunswick 5 15am IDim ks *5 p m 9 O&eTm
A ,?, va ?. nab 900 m 12 15 pm 8 1$ pm 12123 a m
4 r Washington f IK am 30 p m
Ar New York... SOSpra ...... iin
FOB MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI A NT* twin * on
L v Brunswick ~ I ** Am 9 05 pm
Ar AT aeon 1 50 t m 8 (VI a m
Ar Atlanta 4 IS • m 6 Mam
Ar Louisville. S 4tl am rtOpm
A r Cincinnati. 0 14 a a no'e
A r Chicago ( M® m T x.l p m
FKOM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND BA VA VNAH,
f v New York 1* 1(1 *Ki 825 ti
Lv Washington 11 15 a w 65 f n,
Lv Savannah U/a |S lspm
Ar Brunswick ? §#;ap >
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN RBIINSWiCK ANB~BA TaVS A”
Lv Brunswick 8 C-5 aua K. at 5 cn p
Ar Savannah ! (Warn ’rsp® 8 Mar*
Lv Savannah.. *OB am l.Opu *.
Ar Brunswick Warn 8 pla
D VILY EXCEPT SUNDAE.
0. L- CAJNDLKK. uenerai Agent..
mm
•_ capva.eat ' **
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO ‘GO UP”
in prioe, so it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get the advan
tage ot present prices. We Lave a com
plete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods
Kiln dried iiooring and ceiling always
instock. Phone 197. .
Lang & Wood
Pbtatne Mill.
*>Ai? OUKED THOUSANDS, WILL CUKE
YOU.
11 you are ti lul led with kldne; or b.addet
.i'onblei.. sach vs dropsy, Bright’s disease, ca
. vrrh, gravel of the bladder, albumen in urlnt
.ad unhealthy depositing or too frequent dis
iharge of the urine, pain in the back and blad
ler. dropsical swelling of the feel and legs etc.
;tc„ we guarantee that by using Smith’?- Sure
Kldnev Ccve,i, com plate cure wid b( effec e,
Pnce 60 nt . For sale b v all • Ini LV (st >•
—wry>> -rntm mmmbimm-wmbmm -t —■ —nm ii
CH ARTS FOR SA'.E.
Charts tide tables and
o her publication 8, U. 8
c< m: t r and (! eod e• ic ' urvoy
foi sale by
C. W Denting,
Phones’ or 81,
CASTOR 5 A
¥t LtAil inn Lm dr n.
ll Kind You tiaß oomdir
m ei mu
on Earth, ’ and
(Ml i{>ft iwi .h af ; the
•atest improvements
'SOLD OH
£ASYTERMS
O. Jb\. GA Y,
504 Gloucester Street.
j To cure SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,
| ar and all ci'snases arising from in
3 digestlor They \vlll p irlfy your
t blood anc make ycure iinpioxlon
sas FAIR AS A LILY. They are
3 gelatin coated. PRICE 26 CENTS.
•I had ii running (■ ire uu ir c for u.es
vea:, say? Hr irf E. ifeha,wi* it >vdUeyvlM*
v, Y., “and tr'ed a great ai.,, reinedles, but
*"* norclifl 1 atll I -iscd Banner Salve. After
a lng one half box I, was perfectly cured. 1
can’treeommend It too highly " w. j. Batts.
j m.Tof^ettT
W3OLE3AI3
Grain and Provision
Hor*e C w
and
Chicken Feed