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MM FIRST APPEARANCE IN BRUNSWICK MM
Monday, Dec. 2nd.
Two Shows Daily —Doors Open at 1 and7 pm.
Performance Commences One Hour Later.
WALTER L. MAIN’S
HEW FASHION PLATE SHOWS.
The Greatest, the Most Complete, and the Most Modern Tented Organization Ever
Launched on the Public.
A Strictly Moral'Exhibition, Indorsed by Press and Clergy, 1,000 Men, Women and
Horses, 300 Arenic Stars, 90 Meritorious Acts, 500 Surprises.
Read what Washington (D, C.) Evening Star of October Bth sara: u The canvas was packed.
Old and young enjoyed the performance from beginning to end, No objectionable features.”
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- HEKUSOF FEItFOItM.NG ELEPHANTS
lh Largest Traveling Menagerie In the Universe.
4 } SABY 1 BABY 1 BABY 1 BABY I) BABY
“ LION a. | ELEPHANT. | KMU. | KANGAROO. L MONKEYS.
OUR ANIMAL INFANT NURSERY.
Martel Family, Len’inni,
Fancy Bicyclists. J-Legged Boy,
8 Carsennetts, Big 63-Ho se Act
Premier Acrobats. A[ Wonderful Sight.
3 BRAZILIAN NONDESCRIPTS, CAltf ANDAGUIA,
Ilat Manipulators. Riding Pony.
Three Brothers Petitt, four Silvinis, three Parnells, Dan O'Brien, Judge Brothers, Mona
Taeeieur, Win, Connors, Bush, Mae Davenport, Sig. Mooney, Loranta and Craig, Snakerina
It. H. Dockrili, Nellie Hyland, Cecil Low and a, Franc Reed, Lizzie Petitt, Pales and Hart, La-
Petit Trio, John Daily and others.
GRAND STREET PARADE 10 A. M.
Free open-air exhibition twice daily before show begins. Water-proof tents. Perform
ance rain or shine.
Admission, 50 cents: children 4, and unde* 12 years, 25 cents. Prices no higher. No 10
cents advance is asked
Tickets on sale day of exhibition at Fleming & Waff’s Book Store.
/I.'jft HOPE!
v- *3pi 17 Victims of malignant Blood Poison and Scro
' 1} fnla were formerly looked npon as lost.
of contagion, their friends denied
them companionship and medical ignorance
I \ denied them hope. Their life was worse
I >4l \ than death and their only relief the
\ grave. Many such cases were specially
ii “V/// fco. ' \ sad from the fact that the sufferers con-
I tracted disease by accident or heredity
A it and through no fault of their own.
y ) I ■&/,]l l\wil lly Modern civilization looks with sympa
l \| // Wv\NV(rir thetic consideration npon all cases of blood
l \J s'\ poisoninr, and medical science, after grop
\ * //// l ing for centuries in darkness, has finally
V\ ///In 1V ' \ evolved a cure. l)es air vanishes like an evil
r' / I \ 1 spirit. Hope el inc j forth like a glorious
:*J \j P. P. P.
\ /AKTU; / (Uppmiß’t Great nem-.’y.)
1 \l This sovereign Specific cures ril forms of
1/ /iliT’ / Blood Poisonir" : n both men and women.
y I w P. P. P. is a immanent cure fov Rheumatism.
/ M 111 p. p. P. is the only logical treatment for
/, /|l\ Catarrh and the only remedy for Catarrh in
f / J I I i,} advanced stages.
I / I 1 I\l P. P. P. curt.. Dyspepsia in all its manifold
I \ j |H\ forms and is a general tonic superior to all
j 1 / I j I t\\ sarsaparillas.
11/ 8 I \ I\\ Sold by all druggists. One dollar a bottle.
LIPPMAR BROTHERS,
V PROPRIETORS,
Lippman Block, Savannah, da
W..J. BUTTS.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTBLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL. ProDrietor
You can get the best the market affords by eating bar#
iIS tijtANT T.
P S. —Orders taken for O. K^JLaundry
. J. J. PH,
—Teacher on
Violin, Piano
3 • and Guitar,
REFFUENCES
/I nmg & Waff
AOnRESS:
Oglethorpe Hotel.
J- M, BURNETT
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provision
Horso, Cow
and
Chicken Feed
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1901
TO THE PUBLIC.
In pursuance to request ol the McKinley
National Memorial Association whose
statement to the public is published in
another oolumn in tnis paper, we take
this method of calling the attention of the
people of Brunswick to the subject and to
ask their co-operation in this very lauda
ble undertaking.
It is the purpose of the Association as
defined in the certificate of incorporation
to erect and maintain at Canton, Ohio, a
suitable memorial to the late president,
and to raise the recessary funds for that
purpose by popular subscription. As
stated by the Board of Trustees of the
Association “the memorial is to be in the
highest sense the sincere expression of all
the people of the country of their love for
President McKinley and of their admira
tion for the qualities expressed so emi
nently in his life and deeds.” As they also
express it “It is the purpose to have the
offerings of the people voluntary with a
full opportunity to all to contribute.”
Feeling confident that the people of
Brunswick, who have shown that their
love for the late president and their grief
over the tragic ending of hie noble career
was as sincere and heartfelt as that which
found expression elsewhere throughout
our etrioken land, will desire to participate
in this great national undertaking, we do
not hesitate to ask in behalf of the associa
tion, their hearty 00-operation.
The following well known citizens of
Brunswick have been selected as a com
mittee to receive contributions in behalf
of the association; N Emanuel, C Down
ing, W.G. Brantley, C. P. Goodyear, F, D.
Aiken, M. Kaiser, W. E Kay, A. J, Croffatt,
E H. Mason, H. T. Dunn.
The name and postoffice address of each
contributor will be forwarded to the
treasurer of the association, with the fund
remitted for preservation in the archives of
the association, and each contributor to
the fund will receive from the association
a souvenir certificate which will be
worthy of preservation as evidence of the
holders participation in the work.
The National Bank of Brunswick and
.he Brunswick Bank and Trust Cos., will
receive on behalf of the committee such
contributions as the people of Brunswick
may desire to make and forward the same
promptly to the Treasurer of the Associa
tion. Henry T. Bunn,
C. Downing,
N. Emanuel,
J C. P, GOODYEAR,
F. D. Aiken.
DEATH QUICKLY FOLLOWS
DISEASED KIDNEYS.
Dealb soon follows from diseased
kidneys unless a cure is made by taking
the old reliable Stuart eGm and Bnchu
The followtug uymptons iidioate the
approach of Bright’s Disease or Dia
betes and Kidney trouble: Puffy or
durk circles under the eyes, sallow,
yellow complexion, dull, heavy head
aohes, dizzy tired feeling, faint spelle,
paia or dull ache lu the back, unn
cloudy, milk like or stringy, dark in
oolor or offensive, painful toalding
sensation in passing urine, obliged to
go often duaibg the day or night. There
is a cure in Stuarts Gin and Buobu. It
is the one remedy you can rely on. It
will oorreot all of these symptoms and
permanently oure even Bright’s dis
ease after all other treatments fail.
Stuart’s Gin and Buohn will neutrals
lze the nriDe and oause it to flow in a
perfectly natural manner. A high grade
kidney euro, The most perfeot made.
Stuart’s Gin and Buohn thorongbly
tested for the past twenty years. It
gives life, power and vigor to the kid
neys thus making the blood red and
nourishing. Try this grand old rem
edy. Druggists or by express prepaid
sl. Describe trouble and free advice
about kidneys given. Stuart Drug Cos.
34 Wall St, Atlanta, Ga., ' :
MARSHAL SALE
Will be sold before the oourt house
door on Saturday, the 30th day of
November, 1901, ohe dark brown fe
male yearling, unmarked. Bald year
ling now in the city pound unclaimed,
and to be sold for impounding feesaud
cost,
This, the 25th day of November 1901,
8. A. Barney, Marshal.
XRRB, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs, eggs,
6868, eggs, enough to supply Bruns
wick for Thanksgiving at
G. W. Harper’s, The Grooer.
Thn Bouthern Railway has inaugurated
■ Pullman sleeping car line between Wash*
ington, D. C. and Atlanta, Ga , on their
“Atlanta and Express/’ trains Nos. 33 and
84; first oar south bound leaving Wash
ington November 3rd; first car north
bound leaving Atlanta November sth.
.This affords Pullman servioe on these
trains through from Atlanta to New York,
the Pullman carshaving heretofore been
attached to the Atlanta & New York
Express at Charlotte and no Pullman
liervir* between Charlotte and Atlanta
ABOUND TOWS.
Mr. O. C . Johnannensen, the grootr
at US A street, opposite the Oglethorpe
botel, is opening up a tine line of goods
for the Thanksgiving and holiday
trade.
The Mallory line steamer Rio Grande
arrived yesterday from New York one
day late on ncoount of the big storm,
The is a movement on foot to organ
ize some indoor, baec ball nines here
This game it very popular in other
cities and if the plans now contemplat
ed are oarried out it will likely prove
a popular amusement here. We will
giye further particulars la’er.
Charlie Sanders was arrested yester
day aod gave ball to appear
for a pieftr' nary examination on Sat
urday Justioe Couoley.
The mayor has issued his proclama
tion appointing Thursday, Nov. 28, as
Thanksgiving ,day. He calls upon the
merchants to olose their places of busi
ness, ana directs that iheall city offices
be closed for the day,
The horse raoe at the fair grounds
wbioh w* to have been on ThaDksgiv
ing day has been postponed to Thura
day of next week on scoonnt of not
getting the track fixed in time.
Advertised Letter List.
Tbe following is a list of letters re
raaining in tbe Postr ftice at Brunswick,
Ga., unclaimed, for tbe week ending
Novtmber 23, 1901:
B—Mr Will Baker. A J Barnes, Mrs
Annie Barnes,
C—J A Carrlber, Mrs Annie Clark.
Mrs E A Christopher.
E— Miss Slella Evins.
F-Mrs D P Ferrull, J S Fort, Wil
lie Foster.
G—William Gadson, P Griggs. An
drew Golden.
H—Miss Holear, Homss, A Head.
J—Charles Jones, Curtis Jones, Liner
Jones.
L—Henry Lee.
M—MissGlibb Moreland,Miss Laura
Moore, Mrs Annie Major,Peter Mitchel,
W H Mann.
C—Dr Ogiivle.
P—Miss Betsey Palmer, Miss Janie
Pinkney.
R—Osoar ltiley, Mies Rebeooa Rog
ers.
B—Jim Stallings, Charles Schneider,
Yerrissimo Spears, Mrs. Linda Smith,
Wilson Smith, J S Sydboten.
T—Miss Tonole Tillman, M Z Til
lotson,
W—Miss Mattie Walker, Miss Fran
sis Williams, B W White, H P Wil
liams.
Y—John Young.
Parties oalllog for any of the above
letters will say they were advertised
and will pay 1 cent for each letter
olalmed.
If you have any complaints against
the service or facilities bring them to
me. F. McC, Brown,
Postmaster.
THIS WILL INTEREST MANY.
To quickly nitroduoe B. B. B. (Bota
nic Blood the famous Southern
blood cure, ir, o new homes, we will
send absolutely free, 10,000 trial treat.
mentß, Botanio Blood Balm (B. B. B.)
quickly cures old uloors, scrofula,
eczama, Itching skin and blood humors,
canoer, eating festering sores, boils,
carbunoles, pimples or offensive erup
tions, pains in bones or joints, rheuma
tism, oatarrb, or any blood or skin
trouble. Botanic Blood Baim (B. B, B )
heals every sore or pimple, makes the
blood pnre and rich and stops all aohes
and pains, Batanio Blood Balm (8. H.
BJ thoroughly tested for 30 years in
hospital and private practice, and has
curad thousands of cases given upas
hopeless. Sold at drug stores, $ 1 per
large bottle. For free treetment write
to Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga. Medi*
oene sent at once, prepaid, Desoribe
trouble and free medioal advioe given.
Botanio Blood Balm [B, B. B.) gives
life, vigor and strenth to the blood.
The finest Blood Furifier made. Bo
tanic Blood Balm (B, B. B.) gives a
bealtby Blood supply to the skin and
entire system.
CASTOR IA
Star Infant* and Children.
Ii Kind You Have Always Bought
■paatue of
ASTHMA CURE FREE
Asthmalene Brings instant Relief
and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEI IT Oh COSTAL
Write four Name and Address Plainly.
There is nothing like Asthmalene. It brings a*.an,a
instant relis e\ eu in the worst eases. It cures U • 1 Js
when all else lads ** “ ' *'
The Rev * Wells, of Villa Ridge. 111., !*y Y - v
says; “Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received Mr a t
in good condition. I cannot tell yon how thank - ,
ful I feel tor the good derived from it. I wits a .'"T ••
slave, chained with putrid sore throat and O *-■ *—-■*>- njf
as'hma for ten years. 1 despaired of ever being ]&***%''%
aured. 1 saw your advertisement for the cure (? ’ "
of this dreadful and tormenting diseaee, Asth- *\o,
ma, and thought you had overspoken yourselves, *v > ’
but resolved to giro It a trial. To uiy astonish- g ,A'
ment, the trial acted like aeharm. Send me a /llT.v' 1
full size bottle.” /j MN r V
KEV.DK. MORKIHWBCHSL.BR. Sk I \
Rabbt of the Gong. Huai Israel |/ \ t> / \
New York, Jan. 8, 1901.
Drs. Taft liroe.’ Medicine Cos.; f
Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene la an excel- I iMyr ftj
ent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, ansi its w” / t ' a f
composition alleviates all troubles whieh com - ?iiii f {f l) I
bine with Asthma. Its success is astonishing LV\ "V I
and wonderful. WMK ~ VX VV If /
After haviug it careruily analyzed, we can A ? j
state that Asthmalene contains no opium, *'
morphine, chloroform or ether. EVEHY
Very truly yours, ugh >■' "**"o
REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLER. BELIEF.
Avon Springs, n. Y., Eel... 1,1901.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos.
Gentlemen: 1 write this testimonial from a souse of duty, having tested the wonderful
effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma. My wife has been afflicted with spasmodic
asthma for the past 12 years. Having exhausted my own skill as well as many others, 1 chanced
to see your sign upon your windows on 130th street, New Yoek, i at one obtained a bottle of
Asthmalene. My wifo commenced taking it about the first” f November. I very soon noticed
a radical improvement. After using ono bottle her Asthma lias disappeared and she is
entirely flee from ail symptoms. I feel that I consistently recommend the me.lieiue to all who
are afflicted with this distressing disease. Your s respectfully
U. I). ITIEJL.US, M. D.
Dr, Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. Fob, 5,1901.
Gentlemen: I was troubled w(th Asthma for 82 years I have tried numerous remedies
but they have all failed. I ran across your advertisement and started with a trial bottle. 1
found relief at once. I have since purchased your full-size bottle, and l am ever grateful. I
have family of four children, aud for six years was unable to work, i am now in the best of
health and am doing business every day. This testimony you can make such use of as you sa
lit. Home address, 235 Rlylngton street.
8. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129th st., City
THAI BOTTLE SENT ABSOIffl? FfiEE 1 RECEIPT Of POSTAL,
Do not delay. Write at once, addressing DR, TAFT BUGS.’ MEDICI
CO., 79 East 130lti St., N. Y. City.
Geese, Geese, Geese.’ Turkeys, Tur
koys, Turkeys! At
G. W. Harper's. Phone 158.
E. R. BAKER,
Dentist.
Special Attention to Crown
and bridge work.
Office.
5022 Glou’ster St.
Geeset Geese! Just in at
G. W. Harper’s- Phone 158.
Tomatoes! Tom*toe*! Tomatoes!
Only 5o per oan at
C. W. Harper’s. Rhine 168.
IIDHETBUHSES
An th* moat fatal of iU
FOLEY'S SS&WJ
or money refunded. Cflotafn
remedies recognized hr a£
pent physician* M (he mo# for
Kidney *nd Bladder trouftii*
W J. BUTTS.
ATTENTION!
Have just received [.the
finest line of
New Wheels
ever seen in Brunswick.
SO new Ones to Pick From.
We can save you 19-00 on
every wheel you buy,
Repairing, renting and
emaneling.
Message service,
PIANOS AND ORGAN
If you want a
good Piano or
Organ buy! a
Ludden & Bates
B. J. OLEWINE
A. Mont*
For Whooping Cough ue
CHENEY’S EXPECHV
IUNT,
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display.
These hats are all of very
artistic concepts n arid are
developed in goods of excep
tionally good quality and
beauty. Perhaps no such
value has never been offered-
HISS KATE SLATER
(04 GLOOC*STS;U ST..
NOTICE.
This Is to notify my friends, patrons,
and the publio generally that Mr. Phil
Keller now in charge of the Arcade
saloon. B. Hirsch,
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
For the purpose of collecting state and
county tax for 1901. I will lie at the following
county precincts as follows:
Bt. Himonß,26thdiat., Oct. 22, Nov, 12, Dec. 3
Sterling, 155(ith “ ** 20, “ i;s, * 4
Fylee Crossing, 27th dl*t. “ 21, - 14, “ 5
Jamaica, 1499th /list. “ 25. * 15, “ a
Brunswick Oct. 3(1, 28 and 29, Nov. 10,18 and 19,
Dec, 7,9 and 11),
H. J. READ, X.C. G. C.
CAS CURED THOUSANDS, WILL. CUKE
YOU.
It you are tro a tiled with kidney or bladder
-rouble*, such as drepay, Bright’s dmeaso, ca
tarrh, gravel of the bladder, albumen in urine
and unhealthy depositing, or too frequent d
tharge of the urine, pain in the back aad blad
der. dropsical Dwelling of the feet and legg, eto.,
" -weguarantee that by using Smith's Sure
IHd* 'v Core, a complete cure will be effected.
Mnl cents. For sale by all druggists.
V KENTUCKY
jIWHISKEY^
For Gentlemen
For Hale by T N SWMAN
Nobody can get ahead of us. Tunis,
tost only 6c per can ut
*. W. Harper's, Phone lit.
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