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The Hnmswici Times
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The Brunswick CalE
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Tlie llruoswiik Times-Call,
UONSOL.I DATED 11*00,
Published
KVEKT MOKNINO EXCEPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
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THE TIMER-CAM*
ItruasWlok.Wa.
TO B0BB0RIBI1R8:
Subscribers are requested to notify the olllae
when the< fall to yet any Issue ut the Times-
Call, attention to this mailer will be appie*
elated by the publishers.
The Mudieou Advertiser is sure Ural
it begins to look as If (ietrgla needed
a ratllli-g double-teailer campaign on
paity lines, Just to prevent the shrink
age of stHteainanßblp,
There is just as good constitutional
law In tbe act prohlbi'tug the sale of
deadly cigarettes as la tha act prohibit*
ing the sale cf deatb-de&ling liquor.—
North Georgia Cr.txen.
The way of the transgressor Is hard,
but it’s sometimes a flowery bed of ease
to tbe way of the progressive man who
endeavors to be benefactor to his
town.-—Argus';# Chronicle.
I' h pietti ul logislaiu' e fails to ilo
any iLng eire It baa tistaiilialitsil n prees
'lent tUluuster ng, which is In
Itself a (food day’* work; in fuel, soy
eral of them, —The Columbus Sun,
According to the itirmli g am New*
the sword seems doomed ns a part of
an army officer's equi|iueul, The pen,
however,in growing in favor as a mUi
tary weapon, remark* the Macon New*
The Hpirta lull uiael ite Hikes th ■
point: “The Georgia legislature 1* op
posed to taxing inheritance* and b:-
Sties', l>ul It U in favor of taxing the
tool* with whloh poor men earn a leant
living,”
.sportsman all ovar llaoigla arc great
ly Interested in a hill now hoft r* the
lsgialatnre whioh propose* to uut down
the time In whloh game oan be hunted
or trapped from Deoenoher I to March 1
Thla would materially shorten tbe hunt
ing acnaon in Georgia. The law at
present fixes the hunting season from
November 1 to March Ift.
It is fortunate for the country that
the next national e.'*otion lain far io
the future as to leave congress free to
put politics in the background and da
vote tbe coming session to the buet
ness anil other important Interests of
the country at large. These need an
amount of attention that they earnin'
get in the excitement and among the
ac hemes of a political campaign, anti
they cannot afford to wit fir It—Ph i
adeiphia Ledger.
TAX NOTICE.
City Tax Payers have only one week
left Id whioh to make payment, as the
Tax Digest will positively be turned
over to the Clerk on December Urt,
and exrnutione will be leaned Irnrnc
tliately thereafter, Tboie In at rears
should make all paymeuta at onoe, anti
save the cost of executions and adver-
CKO H. SMITH,
City Treasurer,
Thaukstn vmg turkeys, geese at
G. W. llarper’a. l’bone ICS ,
Savannah Special via the B. A u. R. R.
to Savannah iu lbU minines. No change
of care and no delays. A pleasure to
answer questions and ticket sent to your
house upon application. Call on or phone
Ben J. Ford, oily passenger and tloket
agent U A U. It R .corner Nswuaetle and
F streets, phone ‘M
For Asthma use OHE
JS T £i’3 EXPECI’OkAJNT f
We ought to go back a dcoade or two
in sentiment, and have more love for!
hom>, more kindnese for oar neighbors
more reverence for God. Theso senti
ments are essential as ballast in tbe
billows uf life; and when you ess a
human wreak In the matter of charact
er, it Is the tragedy only of a shortage
in all or some of these mainstays to a
commendable life.—Exchange.
Telegraphic reports now indloate
that the Atlanta depot bill will be pas
sed Good. Every broad minded
citizen of Georgia is proud of Atlanta;
there is no doubt that anew depot is
needed there and that it ibould be on
tha state road’s property. If the legls
lature can see a way to make each a
building a paying investment it le good
policy to hnlld It.
Tbe New Orleans Times-Deniocrat,
„ * * t ■
says, 0 position to the Hanna-Payne
subsidy bill has developed so mnob
daring the past sixty days that scarce
ly anybody lo Was’iington believes
that it has a ehance of going on tbe
statute book, while the majority of
\
people era of the opinion that it will
aor be considered by congress at all,
but will be quietly abandoned.
We have never favored the “popu
lisf ” dogma ol government control of
railroads, but we are frank to say that
the passing of all railways West of tbe
Mississippi, under one management,
is tbrsateoing in tbe extreme. The
combination gives only a few men ab
solute control of all transportation In
the United Htatns, and knocks out all
competition. We are not exaotly sure
however, that this rtcent combination
will leng have Its own way. The roads
running Ike great combination past
through several different States, and
all of these Stafns will have a word to
say later on
His Entitlements.
The bright Social Season has this
story, whloh I* a good one*
‘‘A gentleman, so rons tbe story,
called oaa day on an acquaintanoe and
timing him out, left his name with the
bailer, an old-titne darkey of tbe Ua
ole llanos type. The name left was
J.B Hovay, Attorney-at-law,’
,:J ■ ■ •
“On hi* master'* return the butler
Informed him that a gentleman had
called.
“ ‘Who was It?' was the enquiry.
“ ‘He sed it wuz Great Big Jehovah
Kternal I.ord,’was tbs paralyzing an
swer.”
Mis* Mamie Sooth, Middlesboro, Ky.. writes
“My little sister bad tbe croup very had. 1 gave
her several doses of Foley 1 * Hoaey and Tar and
be was IdstaaMy relieved. It saved her life.
W. J. Butts.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
OlgMt* what you oat*
WANTED!
All the second hand
typewriters in Brunswick.
Also wwit all second hand
furniture, organs, stoves
and old brass.
J. W. Wat KINS,
208 Hay £t.
PILB-INE CHIRKS PILES!
Money refunded if it ever fails.
SOUTH CAROLINA INTER-STATE A
WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION,
Charleston, 8. 0., Beginning Deo. 1, 1901.
For this occasion the Southern Railway
offers very reduced rates and improved
schedules. Sals of tioksts beginning Nov.
noth and continuing throughout the
Exposition.
Ticket ageuts of the Southern Railway
and connecting lines will sell through
tickets and furnish complete information.
Within halt square of the Southern
Railway at Charleston electric cars will
taks you no the Exposition grounds for sc.
W. H. Taylor,
A. U P. A., Atlanta, <ia.
J. H. iIKAVt, JR„
H P. A ~ Atlanta, ua.
J as. Fursv as,
T. P. A.,l>Uaou .a.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEH-OALL, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 1901
A Wife Says:
u We have four children. With the first
firee I suffered almost unbearable pains from
,2 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under
the Influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother’s Friend before our last j
child came, wliich
is a string, f it and ijh
healthy boy doing ’Jp’*’ -f J 0
my housew irk up \ Jz
to within two hours
of birth, ar and sut- fim * V
feredbutafe A'hard fjgl '"'J
pains. This lini-/ P’ l Y*"
mentis the grand-/ /A // A f//
est remedy ever gf
Mother’s ’f'Jl
Friend ' %
will do for < very woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother’s Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes
*he muscles and allows them J'o expand. It
relieves morning sickness all, nervousness.
U puts all the organs corAerned in perfect
condition for the final that the actual
labor is shot t and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days.
Druggists t ell Mother’s Friend fn $1 a bottle.
the Rradf.cld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Send for our free Illuatritcfl book.
We bavo an expert man here for 30
days, and you have yonr old carpets
and rugs tcrubbed and oleaned at
Brunswick Mattress S’iop,
Phone 2r3-2. Shop 506 Monk
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither master, owners nor consign
ees of tbe British schooner Ethel B,
Sumner, will be responsible for any
debts oottraoteu by the crew of said
Bobooner,
Read, Master.
For Sale Cheap.
To wind up Building & Loan Asso
ciation,
The Scianton place, oontains 283
mores, four and a half mils* from oity.
Ooe house and lot No 904 Kay street
One bouse and lot No. 906 Bay street
One house and lot No. 9u5 Oglethorpe
street.
One home and let No. 907 Oglethorpe
street.
Library building and lot on Rich
mond street.
Tbe Chas. Morris residcuoe, 916
South Amhurst street.
House and lot 1117 South Wolf St.
Small tract of land near the Chapel,
known as the Perrin plaoe.
Apply to N. Emanuel,
President of the Atlantic Investment
Company.
M YOUR LIFE WORTH 25 CENTS?
Oonenmptives, wt know that you have
seen diseappointed many times, but make
ooe more effort vto be cured. Gooch’s
Mexican Syrup has cured thousands and
St will cute you. Consumption is the result
of the food material that should go to sup
port the tody and sustain life being ab
sorbed and thrown off in tubercu ousmat
ter, To overcome this waste of vital force
and restore the nourishment to the system
In its natural course, is to cure. This is
acoomplifhed by Gooch's Mexican S*rup,
It controls coughs, night sweats, spittiug
Of blood, soreness in chest, inflamed throat
and lung*, difficulty of breathing, heavy
aouxhi accompanied with expectoration
and parched lips. We know you have been
kifsappoiitted many times, but make one
more etfoi tto save yourself, ion can buy
a bottle c mooch's Mexica i Syrup lor 25c,
Itoures i simple cough as iJNy magic,and
is the best emedy for whooping coug h
- to s•*■>,
We Never Hesitate
when a p r nmber is needed, to dispatch one
promptly to the sceue of trouble. And
the skillfnl way the work is done will
please tha most critical customer.
The material used is high grade and
will last for years under all ordinary
strain.
Out pr'ves are especially interesting.
A. H, BAKER,
£OS Gloucester St.
"t bad a ruunlmg sere on my breast for
year," a> i Be try R. Richards of W lUseyvtlle
N, Y. "at tried a great meny remedies, but
got no rtillef until I used Banner Salve. After
using one half box I, we* perfectly cured, I
ean trecoi wend Hwo highly " w J. Hum
IN IklPlß lit Ik SKIN
may result from internal or ex'ernal
causes but whatever tbe cause or effeot
the remedy Is here. In our etook of
DRUGS AND MEDICINES
there is a complete lioe of all skin
emoluments and purifying medicines.
Amongst these our prepartion for
ohaDped hands stands at the bead. It
is a positive relief for this and other
Irritations of tbe skin.
SMITH’S PhARMAGY s n p „ h X k
CHARTS FOR SALE.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U, 8,
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Deming
Phones’ 1?2 or 31,
*■< < i.- ■■ - C >
To cure SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,!
and all and soases arising from In-j
dlge* • " They will purify your,
-iake yourcomplexlon;
' - A LILY. They are]
yd. PRICE 25 CENTS. I
sovi** —■ —'.
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO “GO UP”
in price, so it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get the advan
tage of present prices. We have a oom
ptete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods.
Kiln dried flooring and oeiling always
in stock. Phone 197.
Lang & Wood
Planing Mill
First-class iomatc.es, per can 5c at
G. W. Harper's. Phone 168.
rx. TOHIA.
s * Mi t#B /7 ito You Have Always Bough
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
CHUB ROUTE.
$3 to Jacksonville,
$2 to Fernandina.
MOTHER S WORM BYRDP.
Best worm medicine. Children like it so
well they eat it on bread.
SHIP NOTICE,
Neither the master, owner nor con
signees of the Norwegian bark Paulas,
will be responsible for any debts con
tracted by the crew of said bark,
Ellefsen, Master.
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES.
one slue smaller after using Allen's Foot Ease
a powder to he shaken into the shoes. It inakot
tight or new shoes feel e*y, gives Instant re
lief to corns or bunions. Its the greatest com
fort dleoouery of the age, cures and prevent*
swollen feet, blister! and sore spots. Allen’s
Foot Ease la a certain cure for sweating, bat,
Aching Let. At ell druggielet and shoe stores,
Hie Trial package free by mall. Address,
Alien b < insisted. lAltor, N Y.
CASTORfiV
The Kind You Have Always Bought# and veiled fiaSi t tiKMA
in use for over 30 years, has borne the slgnefEMW ds?
—and his been an&de randwr mi <&*#-
sonal supervision sinee n iti
Allow no one so deceive yonaia* tlrti.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** tYui:t-n jfood , '> i ce nut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the huaifcli rf
Infants and Children—Experience IbareriHMftnt*
What is CASTORIA
7
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oft Iftm*
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It I* JWesrasat* lb
contains neither Opium* Morphine nor bther searuMNig
substance. Its age is its guarantee* It destroy' l Tv orma
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wili
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Com-tfsMStiMi
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food; regsLiase*) fefe**
Stomach and Bowels* giving health y and aatratw i ‘isjtiti,**
The ChUdren’s Panacea—The Motlttir’k t
GENUINE CASTORIA At. WAVS
The Kind You Have -Hip Bought
In Use For Over $0
THE CENTAL,ft COMMNV, TT MBfMtAT STCKV,
THE
Hu dpi i Hi dim.
Camphor and Celluloid Crystal Refin
ers and Manufacturing Chemist,
Incorporated Under ihe Laws of the S'nt- . f Doiawar-. Cap- a $590,00(1
Divided Into 50000 opar cent Preference Shares of $503 each nnd 50 000 Ordinar
bhareeof $5 00Ea2n. Payable $2 00 on Appiioation,sl 00 on Alio' •ut
and $2 00 three Months After Allostment
Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 each, at Par.
DIRECTORS:
ARCHIBALD WEI DRU a, F. I S B ok-nevr, P, e . e
M. FRANK, 904 Ctuiflue 1 &vw- u , tiro x, Nhw York.
GARDNER W. KIMBALL n D U**.n T an, Uu , W n, c Del.
0. G. MURRAY, BlaokshHei 1 , R- id nr Dire tor fu, , t GI li r, ,1
SOLICITORS:
E=TES& WALKER, b„ 01i „: S( ,Ga.
ASSISTANT CHEMIST:
T ANARUS" GRAY, Black.h Ga.
BANKERS:
BLACK&HEaR bank, BJ . nk .. e ~
GERMANIA BANK, Suva Hr,
Office and Works. BLAOKSHE yK, GA.
M. TE 6 PLE TAYLOR, S c:eUr ad Treasurer Pro m,
BAVAVNAH G%.
Registered Oftioe: 902 Market S'ie.u, WILLING . ON, EL
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.
ih Thiß ComPuy has been formed to adopt ami carry out an agreement hetw, ~ ,
Meldrum, Mann acturing Chemist, Blaokgbe r, tia., V. s. A datciv , ■ "T "
Manufacturing Company, Bla kshear, Ga.).and tbe Globe MmofAix i",,,L,! fl “' ,lr
eamiihor Refiners anil Manutacturing Chemists, 11 Mansion Hou-eCbainK- 1 „ffl
and whose works are situated at Wes; Norwood, England. Hoboken, Ant n‘r I r ," L1 " •
agreement being dated 2nd day of September, lain ' ’ “ " ce > ; earn
The agreement comprises the soie rights of United States and rn.„i, ,
Camphor, Celluloid Crystals, and by-products under the dob" daur ' '1 " "‘t" "
various processes. , ‘ J 1 8 Company s
. . The processes being secret, it is not desirable lu the interests of the Company ' , ....
details, but. the seerpt documents have been duly staled and deposited wit T Yl>
solicitors as per agreement with Mr. Meldrum. y ta 1 Company '!
A working capital of $5 i.OOO is ample for the manufacturing of 30 tor s of can
loid crystals and by-products per mouth, and for which a market bus already h i o ar',
L’he gross profit on this production is estimated to give, after bran 11 -ai n, , '*•
lass than *120,000 for distribution on the Preference and Ordinary -tan- fit'?' 4 Mil " ’ ; 't
*IO,OOO for the purpose of reserve fund, or for further extension of the bu ' 11 6111,1 of
The Company also acquires 250 acre- of land, a dwelling house and an aii l nd-„ e. r
timber. The purchase price for the land is *6,200; foi the rights to n.a. urnuif 1 I*“'
various processes *282,000, leaving a balance of *311,800 The total ensi for bn mir ' ,h ”
installing plant aud machinery capable of producing 3tons pur day i 3 s6j 80l) ,I‘ti ,*■ "'ip,;* ;, V d
ing capital at *50,000, and *IOO,OOO for iuture issue. 1 *' ■ so ’ le *viug the work-
The Only agreement existing are: Ist. Between the Company and Ar„ ,1 v,
wherein be sells to the Company the American rights for nianufaemi 1 - -it' v " 4 . rmn *
seres of land, including dwelling house and timber at *,200, total S2SB •‘Oli"a “P.'-L **'
in cash and *130,000 in Ordinary shares. payable as to *loß,Boo
2nd. Agreement between the Company aud Archibald Meidri-m , .
agrees to act as Munrging Director for 10 t ears at a sala.v of .?r 1100 a „5, “ ,K ' latf|, r
3rd. Agreement between Arc lid Meldrum and the Industrial Ti-. " n r , ...
Liberty street. New York, as to the guaranteeing of this issue. 1 1 Coui P dll v '>o-1,2
Mr. Meldrum will be a large stockholder, having agreed to accept a huge portion n t
Surchase price in ordinary stock, thus showing the business will be condueT-.t -V , ,hl
tr. Mel rum is a thorough, practical manufacturing chemist, m,der-'t' l mj,", V tho *i ne *i
manufacture of Camphor, its by-product. Borax, Koraeic Arid. Sul ohm ie Ao' * v Practical
and many other chemical too numerous too mention. any improvements ‘ w tarcll
- bring out as regards reducing cost of manuiaeture, or new processe’i be,-
of the Company. This Company will consider the manufa ire 01 .1, . . . . ■ P e, '‘>;
MORE especially Arsenic, and for which there is a growing deman,l \ lKa,! ‘ “<•
held at Brunswick, Ga, on April 9. 1901. to consider the cultivation of ih,. „ ,I ,n w "'
•‘Cassava” Starch can be manufaciun data low cost from this
planted to any grest extent in this state, e arch manufacturing wii a io ‘ , , . ,
estimated the Company will be in a uosition to fill orders oarlv m\ t , i r \in ‘i\ 6
meats have been and are being made for the sale of the total output of th 4 * ,atl ß
The advantages o( manuiactnring a-Blaekshear are manv 1 •- Pjoducts.
secondly, the water is good and fr-e; t'lirdly. iabnr is cheap; iourthlr, t, a .', . „*7 P Ul '
as the railroads would run into the works; fifthly, it ishandv fur \ w A- 0 , ’ „ T' isy '
also for shipping. The imports of Camphor for year 1899 amounted o ; '1 £ . : irh f ,Sl
*321,100, and In )9i0,1,T89,580 lbs , valued at *485,071. It will be seen uVeiv ,t ’ V T 1 *, 1
for this Company. tu ‘ k and Sod ouLook
No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meldrum pars aL expen--. D to ~i!„„„0 , ,
Prospectuses ana application forms may be had of the llanke,-
Company or Secretary. ” tors, offices of the
Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: Hi
was troubled with kidney diseases about three
vears Had to get up several times during the
night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure
effected a complete oure, be feels better than he
ever did and recommends it to ms friends, vg.
J. Butt*.
SHIP NOTICE.
Neither the master, owner nor con
signees of the bw-sdisb barn Norden,
will be responsible for any debts col.
traded by the crew 1 1 said bark.
Heuiberg, Master.
an ms bus,
on Earlh, ’ ami
eijuipuei with ali the
'atest improvements
SOLD DM
b~ \SY TERMS
U. F, GAY.
5 i tflouceitei Street.