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The Hrnn'Wirt Times.
Istabllshsd 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
Kdabliahod 1 XU*.
The Hranswicß Times-till,
UONSOLIDATED hWO,
Published
evert morning except monimt.
BY R. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
Tdo Tim* -<.'all WIN I* delivered by carrier
>r mall per veer, *sl>"; ,<r week la cents. Cor
respondents oo live HUbJ.-cW solicited. Heal
'leraeo' writer eboold accompany name. Bub
ecrlptions payable in advauce.
Address all communications to
THE TIMKh-OALL.
Bronswtck.ua.
TO SUBSCRIBERS:
Subscribers are reqoosted to notify the oflloe
s l,oii the r rail to net any issue of the Tlmee-
Uall. ..tentlon to thla matter will be apo *-
elated bv tbe publishers.
It is said the state of Georgia will
own the t•severs over $1,000,000 Jan. 1
without a ernt io pay it.
Do your buying in Brunswick. Wo
must learn to keep our money at home,
and when we do lesrn this lesson we
will be lumpier and a more prosperous
pe pie.
Sarah Grand ha* c ms over the sea
to proclaim the theory that the way
to suhdue‘•mere raen" is by the din
ner route. Sue is eminently a-'nnd.
The ill fed man is tinoonfroUble.
Toe Times Call wishes to codiinontl
the Lyceum course arranged for this
Winter. The at ra itiona are pond and
the.e are live vt rc.ii -imiig to ho p-"
sen ted: B-ih Hull'd. M-h, Gillow,
The Moi d'l-hoii Man- Qimu.tr, Prof
A W. Hawks and'f eß* oit Hextetm
Tuere are not enon<o *• übsorlbars to
v the aotuul ixpenses of bringing
tiese attentions bore sod ou ml zmd*
■•old leapond more g.-e r a ly lo the
entero--"-* • .1 insure its sucnß Any
I -of llle aUruOtiO'is slid to he pr
c.,red are worMi the pric* of a s-aao
tick at. but it >a iini.ro ood tha those
W io have not yet -i bscnbed oa.i ro
dslvs a season idle at a prop -r o .ate
r. due I >u lor bs remaiul g li v inner
tslnuisi Is
Toe N w V.nk journal of Gomme.de
(Inu.)saye: “iMaiiufaetutlng will be
toe malting of th- ri min. 1.. i. not s i
mu. ill economically hr it is socially and
poi t tally, t at the south has suffered
foil) be almoßi exclusive obaraotsr of
its agriculture Cotton mill* andiio>
furnace. nnan more io the nub in
o< her directions man they and > as sourc
es of rvenue. It is ilroHti uk, there
fore, to learn fr mi census bulletins just
issued (bit A-Kansas has fSS.OUO.OOO
ef capital la manufactures that emp oy
oyer 26,000 persons, and that Louisiana
has $113,000,000 of mmi r ao'unug oap -
tal aud 42,000 wage-earn-rs. I > this
state in ten yei'S ihe am< uit of capital
invested In manufactures has increased
225 par oen>. and the value of products
ha increased 109 per cent, la Arkan*
ra< the value of tbe products has just
di uoled In ten years ”
9
You r.'O much more iiao&le to deeeas
wner your liver and bowels do not act
proper,y. Dewitt’s Little Early (Risers res
m ve the cause of disease. W .1. Butts
Florid t orang"-, large app os, Gtpe
C-d cranherries at. G. W. Harper’s.
I’uone 158.
I want to call me attention of the
ladles to a tine line of ‘'Down Quilts”
I am now offering at a bargain,
U. V. Auouklky,
For Asthma use CHE
NEV’B EXPECTORANT,
THAT Old) SUIT NEEDS
To hr olsaed and pressed. Jim Gar*
In is the roooK' ix-d haling clothes
cleaner. Mend your clothes to bint.
HOW ABOUT THIt OVKKCOAT*
Now is t .* mini to nave .Inn (;> rter
clean and repair your overcoat. Uuw
are the collar and lining f
• THE BRUNBWTOK TIMER-CALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1901
COLONEL MACHEN IS HAPPY.
The following from the New York
Bun, concerning a gentleman in whom
the p-ople of Bmnawiok are greatly
interested, will be read with pleasure
by Colonel Macheo’a many frlenda.
“For several mornings past a prosper
ous-looking mao has seated btmself on
i he railing outside the Broad street door
of J, P. Morgan k Co’s offloe and watch-
ed with intense satisfaction the buildiog
of the new Stock Exchange aoroae tbe
rreec. He was E.C. Maoben, aa m’.b•
urn railroad president, anl he feels a
pors„nal Interest in tbe marble need in
tbe new building, He says that If he
has no other monament, the new Stock
Exchange building will stand for many
. f
years as an aeairar to the gibes of
‘Maohen’s folly.'
“ ‘I spent sleepleis nights,' said Mr.
Machen, with bis eyes on tbe new
building, ‘in getting the railroad built
that hauls that marbls from tbe qusr*
hes in Georgia that were opened fifteen
years ago. 1 have now no peouniary
interest in the railroad or tbe queries.
We built the bridges of this road on
marbie piers and ballasted the road
with marble. Tbe newspapers referred
to it as 'Macben’a folly.’ Thera was
not k man spoken to by me on tbe sup
jeot op here that did not seem to look
upon me with pity when I predicted
tbit some day New Yoik would use that
marble as building (tone. With the
high freight rates of these days tbe
prediction did seem preposterous, but
every black that goes into that building
makes ir*oii my prophecy. It la a great
satisfaolon fir me to sit here and
wtico tboe blocks going into place,
and to know that they have been haul
ed over ‘Machen’* folly.’ ”
I have just received 100 doceD boye’
- r
end girls’ ribbed hose, which are worth
15 oen's, I am now < ifsring it 10 oente
per pair. H V Addkri.ey.
' “ t(|'*•**.
We Never Hesitate
when a plumber ie needed, todivpatchore
promptly to tbe scene of trouble. Ana
the ekillful wey the work is done will
please the most oritioel customer.
The material ueed ie high grade and
will last for years under all ordinary
strain.
Our prices are especially interssting.
A. H, BAKER,
aOB Gloucester St.
ATTENTION!
Have just received the
finest line of
New Wheel?
ever seen in Brunswick.
50 new Ones to Pick From.
We can save you $?-(X) on
every wheel you buy.
Repairing, renting and
emaneiinjf.
Message snrvice,
PIANOS AUD ORGAN
If you want a
flood Piano or
Organ buy a
Luddeii & Bates
B. J. OLRWINE
Asent*
Pok Sale—National typewri'sr
Ordinary’* offi >e.
Bkin affections will rraiiiv disappear by
using Dewitt’s witoh Hazel rialve, look out
oounterteits. If you get I) •Ill's you wll
get good results. It is tbs quiok and
si live cu rs for piles. w.J. butt's
Pelsea
Poison ivOjp
are amongthe best known
of the many dangerous Y\//
wild plants an l shrubs, mil///
To touch or liar. .11; them ir ”77
quick 1 y produ- va availing
and inflammation with in- VI/
tens'd itching an-1 burning
of the f bin. The eruption
soon disappears, tile suf- H/w
feror liojscs forever ■ but
almost ra coon a-i Die little blisters and
piwti lcacppcarcl t'..e po .ion La.l reached
the blood, and v. l'.l break out at regular
intervals and each time in a more eggra
vated form. This po: r.on will loiter in the
system for years, and every atom of it
nut nt be forced out of the blood before you
can expect a perfect, permanent cure.
Nature's Antidote
'**&'**& Naiiirc’Tpoisons.
is the only cure for Poison Oak, Poison
Ivy, and all noxious plants. It is com
posedexclusivelyofroolsandherbs. Now
is the time to get the poison out of your
system, as dciay makes your condition
worse. Don’t experiment longer with
salves,washes and soaps—they never cure.
Mr. S. M. Marshall, bookkeeper of the Atlanta
(Ga.) Gni IJght Cos., was poisoned with Poison
Oak. He took Sulphur, Arsenic cud various
other dnvßrt* and applied externally numerous
lotions and snlvt“i with no benefit. At times the,,
swelling and inflammation was *osevere he
almost blk.d. I*v*r eight years the poison woufcl
break out every season. His condition was mill
improve 1 after taking one bottle r f S S. S., and
r few bottles cleared his blood of the i>oison, aud
all evidences of the disease disappeared.
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 r.end at the rime time an interest
ing book on Blood aud Skin Diseases.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
TO OVERTHROW THE GOVERNMENT.
A Rumor That An Effert Is to Be Made to
Form Republic in Alaska.
San Franoi-co, November 19.—The
Call prints an unoonfirmed sto.y from
Skagway, Alaska, under date of Nov
ember 6, telling of the discovery of
what is alleg'd to be a huge conspiracy
existing in Dawson and ramifying to
Skagwav, Victoria, Nanc uveraud Saat.
tie, for the overthrow of the local
government of the northwest te.ritory
and tbe establishing of a npub ic with
Dawson a* its capital According to
tbe de ails of tne story, arm>, am muni
tion ad provls'ons have b en Uken it>
over the railroad n 1 ooac >ed at strate
gio points. Prominent American red
den a -f Skigway ar said to tie leaders
in the conspiracy.
Mineiatotbe u nber of 5 000 are said
to await the summons to trini, ready
to fight for the independence from and >-
minion into of the gold fie ds, camps
and to wns The plan is to overpower
the moanted p>Lce, ar .at he civil
auihoritie ana ak the governmeui
Into <he r own hs ds. The rigors or
tbe arctic winters -ou and glv > the inaur.
genii- six mom hs Immauity from attack
by Can-.dian or British troops, and the
adventurous aroh ems -iralors hope for
inttrvbn>.ioD or ou.sid.- a eistance by
the time meltiug of ics and snow will
p>rmlt,the Invasion of their isolated
republic.
CASTORIA
Fr i Itifants and
ll Kind You Have Always Houpt
Gil r . KaiS'l) . Gl 1 • a- ,1 rule
of a): kind- a W H.M V ‘
Si. w.J. -saxterof North Hrooa, N. 0.
says 1 1 sn(Tired with poes for fifteen rears
He tri"rt rsny r- medla • with no rosult
tut*ihust;d Dewit*.'* witch Save
acd -at q i’ctrlv oured him. w. Jutts
We o*ll the atten'inn of ihr public
fn a ' lie (i* new good' which have
jn.t '*'o iv-0 : l‘..t >j -hn’s Rreskfast
Fooit, P rp.red B.iuiwheat in pack
age*, all >ir , Van Rnnkwheat in
bulk, package *• and i-'o-- <-a’meal and
yellow meal. W. H D-V
MOTHKRS WORM HYRITP.
Best worm medicine. Children like it so
well tliey eut it on bread
NOTICK TO TAX PAYERS.
For the |,uri>*o of so'lectimr state xed
county tax for 1801, I will he at the following
county precincts as follows:
St. Btmon,'AMli dist , Oct. Tl, Nor l'LDec. 8
sterling, i.>r>stb •• “ is. “ n, •• <
Pyles Crossing, 37th diet. •' 24, * 14, “ t>
Jamalea. I49>th dfst. “ 25. •• 15. “ #
HrunswtuUO 't. ao. is and 28, Nov is, is and is.
Dec. 7, S ami ll<,
H. J . BEAD. T. C. G. C,
While traveling iu Cornwall in 1801
Rev R. P.nriiur-GouUl came near being
ovei heli.it ii iu a bog He au-J his com
panion,-; got lost uud nt dusk found
themselves In a bog '■nllcd (iedmire.
Six bullocks hail alroatly been lost
there that year. Mr ikiring-Gould’s ad
venture is related in his “Hook of the
West.”
“All at once I sank above my waist
and was being sucked farther down. I
pried to my companion, but in the dark
ness he could not see me, and had lie
Been me he could have done nothing
for mo. The water finally reached my
armpits.
“Happily I had a stout bamboo some
six feet long, ami I placed this athwart
the surface and held it with my arms
as far expanded as possible. By jerks
I succeeded in gradually lifting ra.vself
and throwing my body forward rill
finally I was able to cgst myself at fuk
length on the surface. The suction had
been so great as to tear my leather
gaiters off my legs.
“I lay at full length gasping for near
ly a quarter of an hour before I bad
breath and strength to advance, and
then wormed myself along on my
breast till I reached dry land. My com
panion, it turned out, had had a similar
experience.”
A Whistler Story.
“A Colorado millionaire—extremely
mUßwmlre—one who was getting up an
artT®ery, 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’ in rose and gold. In blae and gray.
In brown and green.
‘“How much for the lot?’ he as) '
with the confidence of one who 01
gold mines.
' “ ‘Four millions.’ said Whistler.
“ ‘What!’
" 'My posthumous prices.’ And the
painter added. ‘Good morning.’ "
WANTED!
All the second hand
organs in town, and all the
second hand furniture,
stoves, etc, ’Phone 144-2,
J. W. WATKINS,
208 Bav street.
When in need of someone to olean
your olotbes find Jim Carter. *
It will be to the advantage of tbe
ladles to oall and inspect tbe fine line
of dress goods which I carry.
H. V. Addekley.
Raisins, currant®, citron and nuts
fresb in, at G. V/. Harper’s ‘Phone 158,
For Sale by T. NEWMAN
We reoeive by each week’s steamer
Zimmermann’s celebrated meats and
sausage, including Frankfurters or
Viem a’s, Balonas, etc. W. H.DeV je,
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE.
Johnson’* Tonio does in a day what
slow Quinine cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid cures are in striking coo
• Mat. with the fepble cures made by
Quinine.
If you are utterly wretched, rake a
Thorough course of Johnson's Tonic
and drive on) every trace of Malaru.
The wise inrure their live
end tbe wiser insure th„>r health hy
ueing Johoeon's Chill and Fever Tonio
It oosts 50 oente if cures; not one oenr
if i does not.
m. J. J. PIEIERSf,
—Teacher on
Violin, Piano
and Guitar.
REFERENCES:
Fleming & Waff.
ADDRESS:
Oglethorpe Hotel.
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The —
CUMBERLAND HIE.
to JackHouville,
$2 to Fernandina.
ICASTOim
The Kind You Have Alwaj'S Bought, and whlcn tots* M
iu use for over 30 years, has bine th*) 0t
and h *s been made anaer tm !s**-
sona l supervision shvrx* ri* WSB-fc-uaf.
Allow no one lo dee**S re ye*l kintib
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ®‘Jn.st.-rw* Iwßt ,
Experiments that trifle with and "Filanger the a?
Infants and Children—Exoerienctt Tsnl’wt'
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute ihr tYaaltOi- GW
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups* itt is j> tr £4
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ttey HiMMWrtWi
substance. Its age is its guarant*>i It desia.v* Womh#
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhtwt swm Wiasi
Colic. It relieves Teething Trouble*", eures i;n'<tivn>BHtkMi
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food .reansSaa* *BMI
Stomach and Bowels, giving health y anti naw.’.
The Children’s Panacea—The Motfcrvar**)
CENUIKg CASTORIA **-W*VB
The Kind You Have llw?ys Bought
In Use For Over 30 Vmm
THE CENTAUR COMAANV, TV fVUMMV SMHIKr,
SOUTHERN BAKWi 7 SCHEDULE.
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON ANDNH If fOES
Lv Brunswick ilStu HOam ?8 J'? ra 9 05 p in
Ar Savannah 9 00 a m 12 15 n as S IS 121! a m
Ar Washington I *3 ski 9‘Bojm
Ar New York saspra BSS*m
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CIN SINN ATI Alii! CIiIUAGO.
Lv Brunswick ISOum BOapm
Av Macon 1 Stf a * 00 * m
Ar Atlanta 4 M a. b Vk,ta
Ar Louisville H4O ne j aupm
Ar Cincinnati A ,0 6 m f *0 ■ -n
Ar Chicaero 6 iitSjs.ii f•. p-n
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND 3A VANNAB.
Lv New York IS 10 ajss fc SG B sn
Lv Washington 11 it aat & .-n
Lv Savannah huOsitn
Ar Brunswick 7 4*m | ‘opm
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND SAV 'Nf *.H
Lv Brunswick ((>?< ' Jf) . 6 OOn m
Ar Savannah * , , s 3 8 >8 - A
LvSavaunah SGO 4I& SCO .... 1 ..
Ar Brunswick fc y i h'yia
D AIL f EXCEPT SUN 1 'A*',
U. J 1 Lr'i<. * < ••hs*hs A<*ept
trl §\ i-f? f.a
Ja. CJa £ vtA %*)' M. u. <**> *** o
It takes keen common sense, w/""' ■■*!s£' j
added to superior judgment and •
experience, to be superintendent of . "v ' j
a railroad. Such a man never re- -i;'' __ - • •.. f
commends anything that he has not -
himself subjected to crucial test.
A. prominent railroad superintend- j ; * , V 'fif :
ent, living at Savannah, Ga., in S 4 ',.’ • ■.&£
which city he was born, says he \ ilp
feels better than he ever did, and— /' ’/ . V
he had the worst case of dyspepsia '//,■/ •! \ 5
on record. He had no appetite, and 1 J) )/' 'ift
the little he ate disagreed with him, 'yS /yy'zv V'.v/ \ .... ■’■tWA '
causing him to vomit often. He
had pains in the head, breast and / , //MmL '?' !
stomach, but after using three but- S± v '.**£*'■
ties of P. P. P. he felt like a ndw MfeMkm: v- v ', .
man. He says that he feels that he ::^ 5 ' ,%j
could live forever if he could always a
get P. P. P. His name will be given —• -ii .
on application to Idppman Brothers, the v • . i *iv£ J
proprietors of this great remedy.
Dyspepsia in all its forms is promptly
and permanently cured hy P. P. P. General
Debility and lack of energy give place to vim and ambition through
the use of P. P. P. Blood Poison .and all its incidental and hereditary
ills are eradicated by P. P. P. Rheumatism is conquered and banished
by P. P. P., as are also Catarrh and Malaria. P. P. P. is a purely vege
table compound, which has steadily grown in favor for years.
*> SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS, prop TSTTS 9 n block. Savannah, Ga.
W. ,T. B TTT PS. 1
m sewm mm,
on Earth,” and
e'juippf j with all the
’atest improvements
SOLOON
E\SY TERMS
G. F. GAY,
5 4 Gloucester Street
■*l bad a mining ivrn on my I'reaac for over
year,“say* (• iry 11. ittcbarda of Wlilserrine
s'. Y., “and tried a great many remedies, bnt
got no relief util I need Gunner Salve. Aftei
using one tmlf box I, wa perfectly cured. 1
can'trecoraineeil It too highly." w. J. lluttn.
j. W, BURKETT. -
CHOKES iLE
Gram and Provision
Hcr*°. >v/
8l i t Ci
T'Wirk n Feed
L.vUlKe CA Sand ~.ih .lORb.
X 4 g** '
one alT.c- smaller alter using Allert’r fmßt i
a (powder to he shaken luto ttc shoes. It mas t
tight or new shoes feel ea-y, give* inatant r j
lief to corns or bunion* lt';T* greaieet co
fori dlscouerr of the ai. cure* and prevei t
swollen feet, blisters ai s,.re spots. Allen's
Foot Ka-e is a certain ere for sweating, hi.';,
aching feel. At all drr.ggiatst and shoe store t,
2f>c Trial i-eekagc free i-,- mail. Addrua ,
Alien h. Olmsted, LeKoy, N. Y.