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EVERY MUKNINM ILXGKI*T MONDAX
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Timvt-CAll will i*> delivered i*> carrier
jt (Bill por yuDi, week it cent*. Uoi
reeponaeniK on live solicited, lie-'*
name f wnu*r hliooM accompany name. Sul*
odrtpioma ia\aOk* id idvanr „
\ .l.lr*vH all communication* to
CHK TIM Kls -t;ALI.
firmia wick, Oft
TO aUbauulHEßa.
Subur.rlln-r-i are reqaMlnd K- notify the 018-■
thlientliof (ell to koi n, leeue of the Tims'.
Call . .teotlon to thin metuir win be ap
ctatnd hv tbe publMtiort
loßtrail of vieiliiiK 45 Broadw*t
M *yor (dee I. -w g<>' lo A Inny t > -e ■
the real G ive< nor o' Ih-t si a e,
E izaoolh Uady alaolou r oanly
o 1 bi • e i her B(>th 0 •ttid-.y with o
co-iou imoii< or ho- ex-ct agn.
in ,ay beer or no Su !(Jy bc-r i
to bn he n- xt iTp-it niota' q-ioali in m
the luora city • f N• w Y ra
Aui ia.l nhotsuahore, ii >t Aua'riar>
shoo io m r , aro -h- onr wto art,
kick ntr agaiDHt American mo
The K -pnbllca nay Th-todim-
Roiievelt ih tun one logical candidate
of tlioir party in 1904. Alia, you*
Uncle Mark in gone a o' < en.
I’hilmJer Ku >x, <• or oy lerdl.
■till Bl'iiug on tu >/0 pun i.-iie, and
110 will go ou of ofW I-. tin a Mae posi
lion. Hu annul igo out very soon.
The Schluy oou-' nn v proi>oos to
■it on the evxleuou right watts I<
•till ha a uhrirn HTld-nua that will u >t
ha un out somoUilug in hit length of
t m .
Admiral (ialllaril has an o ore I in
Greek water* uusr MLtjrl n . w.ie • no
will tday until I'nrany earns* ou *1
her |iromi-. Hi, <* to apuak, ju t
round 'll* corner.
i’ruai lent Hoosevolt would sit at the
eame tabiu with Emperor Wiliam. if
he anouid attoiul Km* Edward's oor
enatlon, hut bo will not b-> preaeul Ho
i an other tlsh to fry
it i u favorable time tor Souiltrrr
farmers to raise pork. They have *
p miliar ndva itnge •vr th po k ri er
of ilm West, esp-cully in a year of
abort corn crops for there a stior corn
crop means a short ho* crop; here H
does not necessarily mean the in ue
tiling, hooauau Bout burn farmers nr*
not rmi i iotnl to corn fi r pork pro
duaiion. In fact, there is a die iuctad
vantage in growing and feeding crops
other and mors certaiu than coru. Horn
is tho heit known fesd for pu'ilng fit
ou hogs hu' for o < o ti> r purpiou. I’ i
tur. g<, and nit grain crops are far
be'ter for grow n and growtu Is far
mors than i alf the n g. O, ucooum
of sc"Ctv of corn and con eqieni
scarcity ■ f .'g. m ,h g e ■ turn- pro
ducing nor lives', p rk is now nigh
and mast remain so tar st is si (wo
yes re. Therefore, bis w,o have
bogs to market wih H and (hem more
protltable than if the Ourn crop had
been k uiuob larger one —Ti ns Farm
•wo Hai on
For Asthma use CHE
KEY’S EX PEC rORANT,
THAT OLD SUIT M KKI >S
T< te ole>. *o and pressed. jim Oer
tr iB Inr )’ion..i*rd i, aim,; clothes
cleaner. Bend your oioitiea to bim
MOW ABOUT THK OV KKOOAT?
Now | tb rime to have .luu Carter
cle > and repair jrour ivergoat. Uaw
are the collar and lining r
FOR A BETTER WIFEHOOD.
Ren Herbert T H\hh, \ Philadelphia
fiyii e, in * -nroi -it laa r Bund y•—
• W feh'Mirt” h . -I.n m me truths Cb-t *r
wofiU c Hinder .tion by i htse who are
bou to ntibark on the maiMroonioi
sna. Among other thi-g Dr. Fosb
*y:
•Wn ate io. a ihat w me i ar-to
ou-y bold! rgro i vm.t lOm a"d naa'iatr
ng it oie t'.n ad pleading tor > eir
riKQie to , e married, hut it Is W" toy
note that a very large snare ot he
JTomei- wn-i are doing theee hiog-am
p/’n tm nently faithful wivos and eoru
ni'tiu- mo l hers One rnaao-i why mar
riK-s are fewer is the fao- fha' few
kou-g popie are no' willing io b g n
iti-jr career in bomoe a* huntbl aa
were flre r necupied by 'heir fa’beri
and ino hera The m-n and wcm*n of
he older gensn-tion w o have attai' ed
w Ith > and T)oni-1 >n began at the foo
of the ladder and climbed it runts to
gei fmr Th v-.ung people of today oo
of-eo lie In to utgin a rh top, sort
unable to' do ib*t, will not begin at all.
‘■|o |s--ga ci oi- s h- n in- of ihe
pas w.,ere the husband hip! wife anr
c'-ihirwn gather aroiin I be llfesid
r. ail .he few books and piper- avail
able, pl-yod iDDOce-nf. games a kne
e-mho 'e-*; is p- f . Now he busbsnr
gue - f O th<- elw and toe ife 'o 'er
whist party >r bii o-K ie t-i*-a>er.
white ih • child eo -re ef with l i-ed
nurses. 00, for the old home ioU"dcO
ns o e, with God add he Bible m!• J”
It in' b-- sa-il saf-ly tha r n-eti-hrear
)B in- large ci incut iu the modern
ui-e hu k' p hi.n from Uie martiel
obligations. He n unwiiLng to give
up ha f icd liberties and freedom
thv is the main iarcoation of bache
lorhood 11- is loath to surrender those
littic luxuries and d“i'eß which are
'he naturil grnv'bs o’ a life of celiba
cy—,,d he fi"rl y beoo aes a mere
re fi ih animal
Dr. Foss continues by statin* that
there ar" crta'n Grogs that bGiitleand
and grade in .rrl ge :
••rhe percqulsito of safe marriage is
Invr, and i his is u plant o{ slow growth.
H >vh springs out *.f the soil of acquaint
anoe, rep-ct and adnii ation. Hence
four Qviir or two day oourtsbips, such
as h ivc been res ntly heralded in the
public orint , are extreme types of a
comm >n peril.
•‘Toe esse wi'h which divoroes are
on amed is eftru tne reason of nssi
and ill' ortod marriages. D imestlo
differences, no' fatal to peace and
happinrss, instead if being reconciled,
re taken to the divorce court, Mi l
m iy homes wiiiob m'ghl, w ith a little
mutual forbearance, have been happy,
are br< k in up.”
ATTENTION!
Have just received the
lnest line of
New Wheels
•ver •'fen in Brunswick
/
SO nt l w Ones t*Pick From.
We can sivc you SS-00 on
4 very wheel you buy.
Kepairintf, mting and
dmaneiinjr.
.Messagt-. service.
PIANOS AND ORGAN
If you warn a
good Piauo or
Organ buy) a
Jiiidden & Bates
8. J. OLJBW! NE
Aarcmt
ok Sai.k —N. io si typewriter
n,,t imr'. oHI j“.
Skin <fTeciioiie will • adi'y disappear by
using If witt's witch H je r -<aie, took out
oouuturfeitn li you eel l* witte you aril
get good r*suiu it is Use (|iiiok n and
ti tive i Lit Itr pltn. e.J.buitr
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19 1901
psm
Ptfsra ivi3^
ire amongt'iclie; tknown V
of the mo,.y and up (--us c
v.ild plant:, a id siir is. Y/
To touch o.’ h.iin'd.i them ’Ti
quickly produces swelling Iv/vT IT*
and innainmation with in- V// ' - /
.sei diing .m lhrsrninr ji;/->>?•%—
•fthcikin. T’-.e eruption
•au (1., i-ijieors, t..e 3uf- jf^rg^
lost ..s soon at the little Mist-rs and
,-u-. i'.csap’ie.' •••ilt'.e poison had reached
the Mood, and will break out at regular
iterv Is and each time in a more agera
.alt dfaria. Tins poison will loiter in the
vsH—-. f -r years, ai:d ev-ry atom of it
must ho forced out of the blood before you
an (i. occt a perfect, permanent cure.
Nature’s AnJltSofe
% % FOR
N-ilerc’s Poisons,
is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison
Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com
posed exclusively of l oots and herbs. Now
... the time to get the poison out of your
ysteni, os delay makes your condition
orse. Don’t experiment longer with
.alves, washes and soaps—they never cure.
Mr. S. r I. Marshall, of the Atlanta
(Ga.) Gas Co., was poisuurd wi;h Poison
lc. He took Sulphur. A’senic and various
othf’r clings, and epi>lied externally numerous
lotions and salves wit !i no benefit. At times the
' ••'clliifT nd inflammation w iro severe he was
almost blind. 1 ; ir years the poison would
o* t every season. His condition was much
improve after taking one boule S. S., and
af . w bottles cleared liis hi >od of th#poison, and
ul cvidcuccs of the disease disappeiired.
People are often poisoned without
knowing when or how. Explain your case
fully to our physicians, and they will
cheerfully give such information and ad
vice as you require without charge, and
we will send at the same time an interest
ing book on P.lo <1 and Skin Diseases.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATUfvfifyCA.
ZLUDWIG WINS SODA WATER SUIT.D
‘‘Globe Bottling Works’ 1 Will Have t
Shut Down.
Judge Bennet yus e day h tr did down
hi de-in n m the case of L Ludwig
vs Ni'hnn and Lo-i Markoii® grant*
ing an inju'-otion aga'n-t the defendant
Tula dec! ion m-HUH tbat Margow tz ill
have ip keep out of the soda water busi
n-8K for five years acc 'ruing to his
contract.
Bom time aro Ma k ■tj sold out
h' • "da water bniine to tiiidwls ano
at th<' same "me ea'errd m’o a oonf mot
n tto eogage In tbn soda water huai
nes’ in Brunwici for five yea's After
keepinv out of the hueiruvs fiir about
thr cmm'hs Mckowitg w-nt to New
York purchased anew soda water
factory ou fit and re emb irked in the
hosii’ess here und*r the firm style nf
the ‘‘Globe Bo’tling Words”. Mr.
Ludwig thereup in filed suit in tbe
Superior court - ykit * for an Injunction
against Mt.tkow'ty. and his w feeej un
ini’ them from carrying ou this bu mess
m violation of toe r contract.
After considering the case -h, rough,
i Judge Bonne* *U9t‘ir*ei the ooufract
and pi'j iaed Markowitt f om carrying
on thi) bu.'incftS,
Mr. Max I*ac r p r esented 'he ibain
tiff and Judge Courtland Symmes re
presented the defend r.ts
Ins c se has exci'ed consult iati,e
in erest 'orally aid i was generally tx
i cted tha' Mr. Ludw g wou'd win.
CASTOR 1A
Fa* ii is.ni 8 and JhiuimMi.
% Kind You Have Aiwavs^bowttt
€u r-.ii>-,. Busins, (’< - -< . n s
( all tpnd a W H. f> Voe’-
sftY• w .1. Baxter of North Bro >k, N. 0.
ray* he inffered with pi'es for fi teen vee rs
He tried many rttuedls with Q"i rsonlt
intll he u and H“witt’s witch Hazie Hit,-#
and nat quickly cured him. J. w. (utts
We 'll the at'enOi oof the public
to a lull of new good" W'iob we have
just motived; I’ett j o ’# Breakfast
Food, Prepared Uuofcwhea r in pack
age*, all iie, Piß' i Hn ■ wb a f ip
bulk, paokage odd ft no si t and
yellow meal W. H. DeVot.
MOTHERS WORM SYRUP.
Beat worm medicine. Children like It so
well they eat it on bread
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
For the porpoae of collecting state ard ;
county tix for UrU, 1 will he at the following ;
pmipiy precincts as follows:
SI SIUHIUS26th (list., Od. 22. Nov IS. Pec. 3
Sterling, ISdtltU • • “ W. “ )3, •• -J
Pyles Crossing. 2"th dist. “ 21, * 14, 6
Jamaica, HiMllli .list. “ 36. *• IS. “
Itl'iin-wick (kit 3U.2S and 3H. Nov IK, Is an.l 111
Deo. anil I",
U. J. BEAD.T.C. U.C,
noicKr-W.
While traveling in Oorir.vall in 1801
Rev S. Poring-Goald cntie near being
overwhelmed iu a bog. lie and iiis com
panions got lost nml ai dusk found
themselves in a bog called l.admire.
Six bullocks bin) already been lost
there that year Mr. Baring-Gould’s ad
venture is related in his “Book of the
West.”
“All at once 1 sank above my waist
and was being sucked farther down. I
rried to my companion, but in tbe dark
ness he could not see me. and had he
seen me lie could have done nothing
for me. The water finally reached my
armpits.
“Happily 1 bad n stout bamboo some
six feet long, and l placed this athwart
the surface and held it with iny arms
as far expanded as possible. By jpii;s
I succeeded in gradually’ lifting myself
and throwing my body forward • II
finally I was able to east myself at fid:
length on the surface The suction bad
been so great as to tear my leather
gaiters off my legs.
“1 lay at full length gasping for near
ly a quarter of an hour befo-p t hn :
breath and strength to advance, an i
then wormed myself along on n,.
breast till I reached dry land. My com
panion. it turned out. had bad a similtu
experience.”
A Whlatler Story-.
“A Colorado millionaire--extremely
millionaire —one who was getting up an
art gallery, went to Whistler’s studio In
the Rue du Bac,” says Vance Thomp
son in his Paris letter to The Saturday
Evening Post. “He glanced casually
at the pictures on the walls—‘sympho
nies’ iu rose aud gold, in bice and gray,
in brown and green.
“ ‘How much for the lot?’ he as 1
with the confidence of one who ox
gold mines.
“ ‘Four millions.' said Whistler.
“ ‘What!’
“ ‘My posthumous prices.’ And th
painter added. ‘Good morning.’ ”
WANTED!
All the second hanri
organs iu town, and all the*
second hand furniture,
stoves, etc. ’Phone 144-2.
J. W. WATKINB,
208 Kay afreet.
When in neea of some on to clean
your clothes find Jim C!art*r.
It w*l be to rhe advantage of 'be
ladies to call and inspect the tine line
of dri .a goods which 1 carry.
H. V. Adderley.
Raisins, currants, citron and nuts
fre-h in, at G. W. Harotr’s ‘Cnone 158,
For Sale by T NEWMAN
We receive by each week’s steamer
Z mmermanu’s celebrated meats ana
auagf, including Frankfurters or
Vienna's, Batons", e‘o. W H.DeV,e.
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE.
Johnson’s Tonio dose in a day what
-low Quinine oanaoi do m ten days.
Its splendid cures *re iu striking cod
irast with the feeble oores made by
Quinine.
If you are utterly wrt c hed, fake a
m oough course of Johnson’s Tome
and drive out every trac- of Malaria
poisoning. The wise insure thfrlives
and th* wiser insure th,. r health by
oeing Johnson’s Chill antt Fever Tonic
ll costs 50 Cents if cures; not une oent
if i 1 doee nor.
W.UKIIB,
—Teacher on
Violin, Piano
and Guitar.
REFERENCES:
Fleming & Waff.
ADDRESS:
Oglethorpe Hotel,
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The —
■bib nil
to Jacksonville,
52 to Fernandina.
mm
B B" m
B Wk B B, m-al m K
Tbe Kind You Hava Always Bought, andt wtucu 9mm WMI
iu use for over 30 years, lias borne /in: iasv at
i- and h s be.en mute nu*er utnt
{j?* j , s onal superxis'ion situ*
. -cticAt/y* Allow no one io decf iv* YOttitt **> di.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Jinst-fW-(fOi*M w r* but
Experiments that trifle with and e*f Tanker nun kMUili of
Infants and Ch'ldren—lilxnerienA'e v-miimKr E
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute Cbr tzar r .*s 4 irtskV
goric, I>rops aud Soothing Syrups, Kt H 'Weagnaat* Sft
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Jitter bnovoftia *
substance. Its age is its guarantee, It dusixof’* Wows*
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea SUM* JNltwtf
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures * -onst.ipwinait
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food TOtf-nUMAS* tiS#
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and laiMNHMtii WtOkfh
The CJ’Udren’s Panacea—The Motli vrV -'ro.. <-**
CENUiriE GASTOFim as-wats
The Kind You Have lit m Boujit
in Use For Over 30
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, Tf OPfifUkV tVmn WtitAi'i*
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SOHELUZf;
~FOR SAVANNAH, W A SHI NG T O tT fTri
!,v Broubwick 615 a m '/ HO a ’.n kj p m ll Of, pn,
ArSavannah IWaa 12 15pm Uyit U'Wam
Ar Washington f U a aa 'oonm
■Vr New York a OUpm SSSara
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, TOUIBVILI.K. CIWC.INRAT* .0!!)i SJ lAOI
Lv Brunswick / ioas* v vipm
Ar Macon Iky*
Ar Atlanta * tapn. a &i- ji
Ar Louisville J io u m
Ar Cincinnati *,*• t m> - m
Ar Chicago K aSfW v hljiin
FROM NEW YORK W VSFINGTON A'!P9AV i>Y’ r
Lv New York .-i M 8 '
Lv Washington )H. 8 -i
Lv Savann ah ~o a at S3 i v -a
Ar Brunswick if ansa §8 i 0 o n
-UNO vY SCHEDULES BETWW *<* MRMHS'-vrcg. A VA
Lv Brunswick t,' - * ac ... t•) n
ArSavnnah !> , j ; , :J ,, g :%
LvSav.mcih r. .Osp 1 is
Ar Brtn*wiclc ! v
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Recent investigations by the authorities of several States have o
tractee attention to proprietary medicines, ami there a i,.a. .a .. dif
eition to ■*ra w 8 sharp line of distinction hetwee.? r:v - T rr. i
and woi :'iy articles of scientific compooni and known character,
“Many proprietary medicines,” says a leading
physician, “are the best possible prescriptions for the >V j
diseases which they are made to cure. It is certainly V
only reasonable to expect that chemists of \
world-wide reputation and unlimited re- , Re
sources, ought to make compounds with excep- Sj.. i
tional skill, and it is manifestly to their in- v T.
terest to have their ingredients fresh and fY* V; ••b;4s|x*' * ;
pure. Take, for example, Lippman’s great Ss—; <jl|
remedy, popularly know n as P. P. P. ’'.'.irt.* /■‘•Mfl
The formula is on every bottle. Every /T’’”*' *' : R f
physician knows that the ingredients are ti s ;i >7 |- .
the best possible remedies for purify- /’% ‘ R- RR y/
ing the blood, and the compound is / I
a scientific one, which increases the Mi- ) | j I
efficiency of the whole. I some- J J
times prescribe spec.al mixtures j l j
for Blood Poisoning, Scrofulous j r" ii
Affectic s, Catarrh, Eczema and other R jj
complaints arising from impure and weak fils—
blood, but I always feel safest in P. P. P„ especially where
lam not personally acquainted with the druggist, in prescribing
P. P. P. (Lippman’s Great Remedy), I know i urn taking nt ch—ices.”
When doctors feel such confidence in a standard remedy, it h
no wonder that the general public insist upon bavin . it. e%
P. P. P. is sold by all druggists. $i a bottle; six bottles, $5.
UPPfIAN BROTHERS, .jSKESPTOk. Savannah, Qa.
W .] BUiJS.
W SEWINIi lidlEiS
‘Best on Earth,'’ and
t*f)ttipcej wifh all the
’atest improvem *nts
SOLD ON
E\SY TFRMS
CI. F, GAY,
5 1f 4 H'oucester Street.
•I had a r-tuning tore on my ore it for over
year, *• says u air r H Richards of Willnevville
N, Y., "and f’sd a great nany remedies, but
got no relie" ••itll 1 ised Banner Salve, After
using one- alf hog I, was perfectly cured. 1
cau’trecommen.l It tio highly." w. J. Batts,
J M.WIETTr
WHOIESaIE
G r ain Provision
H o 0 . w
and
CMck< n °pp r.
•gAjH&b V, EAI. iSHOI* 5
one ftJittf.mailer an *r i -io tr lir.*s Foot Rao
* powder to • -'h Ue'i Ilt■ .■ hbuo. It makes
lgiito new <'nt> iti e ,'ive# instant rc
#f to c .b orb'i'. n It gieate.st com
fortdißcouoiy ,>f no ap do. unu pr vents
swollen feet blisters and m -v epmp. Allen’s
F.mil hft.-e in . certa it <• .r !nir f hot,
aching fet. At all niggi-t ~u. !•%) htores.
2. p *c. Trial pack age. bv m:ui. Address.
Allen $. Olmated. LeUoy, N. Y.