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The Brunswick Times
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The Brnnswick Call.
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Tlie Brunswick: Times-tall,
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AVERT MUUHINU BXUBPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
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TO BUB80RIBKR8:
Subscribers are requostsd So notify the OSes
when tbey fall to pet aay laaae of tbs Times
tJuli attention to this matter will be appie
iUU>d by the publishers.
“I'dtiooai wrist'’ is the latest ad.
dltion to the list of women’s woes. It
is a oremp or atlffuess oausad by the
c instant strain of holding the skirt off
of the ground.
The growing ot rice le regarded as
the safest sad surest cereal production,
as it la also tba most prodlabla, rlca
having the largeet use and market of all
the grains.
In the latest figures ot the oensoa It
appears that there are In tbla country
1,800,000 more men than women. Ia
Europe the ditloreuce is the other way.
It wnnld seem, therefore, that the dis
position lu international marriage*
should bo luolitlcd, Instead of Eu
ropean* seeking American brldss das
regaid for census autistic* should
change the search to one for Ameri
can husbands.
Since tbs first of March 100 men have
been engaged killing mosquitoes about
Havana In every known way, aud the
result ia stated to be that, Instead of
having 32 deaths from yellow fever and
32 from malarial fever, the average In
Heptomber. there were only two deaths
from yellow fever aud 11 from malarial
fever during the past September.
There was no small pox during ths
year and ssarcsly any sasea of o.hsr
infectious diseases.
WHY WQMEM GET TIRED.
” 'A
Those wkoconfldantly affirm that tbs
faot that uian's work it from sod Is
•uu and wornau'ii wark ia oarer done i
proven by the tired worn lock of ( o
many woman who appear murk older
than ineu of the aaoiu age, aridently do
not take Into couelderaiion that women
do not know bow ta raet ae men do.
There la a atory told of a certain
uiiatreaa in slavery tliuee who could not
tolerate lndoleooe In beraelf or auy
uue elae, and with whom aacb epeecbea
ae the following were proverbla':
"Here, Mary Jane, while you are rest
ing, draw a bucket of water.’’
Title U Juat the point where a wo*
ntan'a lack of reatfulneee comes in. Sue
will always want to draw a pall of
water whan abe ought to be taking; her
eaae. She wli> keep on her feet until
abe baa oot the strength to keep going
any longer, then, with a pretence at
reeling, abe will eit down with a pile
of itookinga to darn. If her eyea and
hands are not busy theu bar btala it,
tor she spends her so-called leisure
hours lu tusking plane for the morrow
or possibly for the day after tomorrow,
or for a day (hat will never coma, for
woman loves to look forward to imag
inary troubles aud complication!,—
Augusta Herald.
BLOWN TO ATOMS.
The old Idea that the body sometimes
needs a powerful, drastic, purgative
pi'l baa been exploded; for Dr It tag's
New Life rills, whioli are perfectly
harmless, gently stimulate liver and
bowele to expel poisonous matter,
cleanse the system and absolutely ours
oouettpation snd sick beedaobe. (Jo y
263 at all drug stores,
THE NEWSPAPER.
While every newspaper ahould culti
vate the beautiful spirit of modeaty, it
must ba permitted to sp**h candidly
about Itself, as well as on othtr sub
jects.
For instance, we think the Houston
Post should ho pardoned for the re
marks it haa recently pot forward on
the virtues and influence of the news
paper when it is tree to Itself.
The Post mtkee bold to say:
>
“The aawspspar today is the great
' * ' . r r : ii * ;
eat factor iu civilisation. Take away
the newspaper and you would ,’take
stray the greatest preacher, teacher, aa
sietsnt to jostles, deterror of criminals,
reformer of publio and private life, pa
triot, statesman, that It has been possi
ble for the wit of man to devise. No
other institution is, in anything like
* 1 I sis . if i •
•he same measure, sueb a dispenser of
•weetneae and light and upholder
of the hands of Justloe, No other in
stitution is, in anything like the tame
degree, enoh a help to good men, snoh
a hindrance to bad man. Fer the form
ar the newspaper smooths tnelr way
and mekea tbeir road level before them;
to the latter the newspaper la a lion in
tba path. The people of Americt ap
preciate tbie to the fntl; there is no
nesd of telling them any farther whet
they know already,”
It is so seldom that the prsss compli
ments itself that we think this instance
ehouid be allowed to paes without can
ears —Atlanta Journal.
For .LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
FOK RENT. —A desirable aewly
furnished room with board. “X” this
office.
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS.
For ths parpou of sollsctlng state and
comity tax tor lIMI,I will be at tbs following
couaty prselnets as follows:
St. Hlmoasttthdlst., Oct. a. Nor. 12, Dec. 3
Sterling, 16611th " * 23, “ IS, - 4
t'yles Crossing, 27th diet. 14, • 14, “ *
Jamaica, limn h diet. • lit. “ IS, •
lirunowlek Oct. UU. 23 and 29, Now. 18,18 and 18,
Dec. 7,9 and 10,
. J. READ. T. 0. G. C.
If YOUR LIKE WORTH 25 OKNTB7
Oonaumptires, ws know that you have
hasn dio*appointed many timss, but make
ana aeora effort to be cured. Gooch’s
Mexican Syrup has cured thousands and
M Will our* you. Consumption is the result
a* the food material that should go to sup
port tbs body and sustain life being ab
sorbed and thrown off in tabercu) oustnat
ter. To own rooms this waste of vital foroe
and restore the nourishment to the system
lb lie natural course, is to cure. This is
accomplished by Gooch’s Mexioan Syrup,
It aontrola ooughs, night sweats, spittiug
af Mood, aorsneat in ohest, in (lamed throat
and lunge, difficulty of breathing, heavy
•ought accompanied with expectoration
ead parched lips. We know you have been
•ifaappobtted many times, but make one
■ora effort to save yourself, you can buy
b bottle o! aoooh's Mexican Syrup lor 25c,
M on rot i, simple cough as if by magic, and
Is the best smady for whooping ooug h
LUMBER IS LIKELY
to "so ur
in price, so it is food polioy for you to
place your order now, and fat the advan
tage of praeent price*. W* have a oom
pteta line of nouldinf, mill work, etc., all
seasoned wood*.
Kiln dried flooring and calling always
in itock. Phone 197.
Lang 1 & Wood
Planing Mill
CASTOR IA
Pit lihnti and Children.
li Usd You Hivi Always BoiigM
or
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CAL.L, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 8. 1901
RfcesMfisa
Rheumatic pains are the cries of protesl
and distress fro*i) tortured muscles, acting
joints and rveiled nerves. The blood hai
been poisoned by the accumulation oi
waste matter in the system, and can nc
longer supply the pure and health sustain*
in# food they require. The whole system
feels the effect of this acid poison ; and
not until the b! xxl lias been purified and
brought back to a healthy condition will
the aches and pains cease.
Mrs. pirn*-* K !1, of 707 Ninth street, N. E„
Wasliinytoa 0. C., writes as follows: “A fe*
month ; ago * hu<i an attack of Sciatic Rheuma
tisru in its worst form The
|>ahi was so intense that I
trated. The attack was an
unusual!v severe one, and mfr VSfljak
my condition was regard
ca as Leing very danger- 8?v
ous. I was &ttended by \ v
one of the most able doc
tors in Washington, who is
also a me:nl >< < f the f.ir
ulty ft a t:.-- il ,
college here. He told me,
to Continue his prescrip- 4
lions and I would get well. After having it filled
twelve times without receiving the slight**!
benefit, I declined to continue his treatment anj
longer. Having heard of S.-S. S.(Swift’s Specific)
recommended for Rheumatism, I decided, almost
in despair however, to give the medicine a trial,
and alter I had taken a few bottles I was able to
hobble around on crutches, and very soon there*
after had no use for them at all, ft. S. S. having
cured me sound aud well. All the distressing
pains have left me ny appetite has returned
and I am happy to etc agaiu restored to perfect
health.
Wfr Mt* the great vegetable
ILy XV purifier and tonic, is
the ideal remedy in all
LH rheumatic troubles.
Tlicre are no opiates 01
minerals in it to disturb the digestion and
lead to ruinous habits. •
* We have prepared a special book on
Rheumatism which every sufferer from
this painful disease should read. It is the
most complete and interesting book, of
the kind in existence. It will be seirt free
to any one desiring it. Write our physi
cians fully and freely about your case. We
make no charge for medical udvice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display,
These hats are ail of very
artistic concepts n and are
developed in goods of excep
tionally good quality and
beauty, Perhaps no such
value has never been offered.
HISS KATE SLATER
404 MLOOCSSTBK ST..
IIDHET DISEfISES
ora tht most fatal of all
FOLEY'S SU
or money refunded. Cooditaf
remedies recognized fnr mat
Bent physicians as the ia
Kidney and Bladder troufefaft
MUCS ffewwiaMfc
1 W. J. BUTTS.
Don’t Forget
to glance at some of the small specialties
which will be found on our counters. A
few pennies here and there will secure
some valuable remedy or useful article.
There are dozens of such in our stock of
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES
and we can recommed each one as being
the beet of Its kind They have been se
lected from a great variety offered because
of superior qualities. These are all sold at
very low prices.
SMITH’S HiARMACV i
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OF BENICFIT TO YOU.
D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md . “Daring a
iong illness 1 was troubled with bad sores,
was advised to try DeWitt s Witch Hasel
Naive and did so with wonderful results.
1 was perfectly cured ltisthebes salve
on the market ’’ Nure cure for piles, sores,
burns. Hewars ol counterfeits. W. J.
Butts
“THE WRONG MR. WRIGHT,"
Will Be the Attraction at the Grand On
Thursday Evening.
N*xt Thursday evening at tb* Grand
Opera Houee lovers of G orge H. >
Broadhnrst’a peon liar method of pro
ducing merry comedy will nave ao op
portunity of passing judgement upon
what has been heralded as being this
I * ’ .*
clever playwrigui’s best and funoiest
work. The piece ie entitled “The
Wrong Mf. Wright’’ and it oomet with
the endorsements of the leading cities
of New York, Philadelphia, Chicago,
Boston and San Franciseo, where tbe
pieoe enjoyed long and proaperons rune,
"The Wrong Mr. Wright” u said to be
one of the most dexterous bleedings of
melody, character, music and special
ties ever produoed and presented to th a
public. lie situations are aide-splitting,
and the dialogue is extremely keen
approaching now and then real Glloer*
tian drollery, A rippling stream of
melody rnna through tha piece, broken
only by the iharp tarn of witty lines
snd ludicrous situations and from be
ginning to end it forms a most oapiivat
ing sympboay|of merriment and mus’e.
Tbe principal characters are the
Frisco millionaire "Seymour Sites,”
portrayed by Mr, Johß Allison who
will be remembered for hie artistic per.
romance ot “Jones” in What Happened
to Jones” and “Miss Henrietta Oliver”
the lady detective, who sings several
original songs, written eepeolelly tor
ber. Among tbe other members are
the following. Mand Allison, Florence,
Marion, Adt Mor on, H. G. Hockey
Geo. L. Kennedy, Jas. Newton Drwe,
Chas. Flynn,
SAVED HIS LIFE.
"I wish to tav that 1 feel I owe my liia
to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,’’ writes H, C.
-hrestenson of Mayfield, Minn, “For 3
years X was troubled with dyspepsia so
that I could bold nothing on my stomach.
Many times 1 would be unable to retain a
morsel of food. Finally I was confined to
my bed. Dootore laid I oould not live. I
read one of your advertisements on Kodol
Dyapepaia Cure and thought it fit my case
and commenced it* use 1 began to im
prove from the first bottle. Now I am
cured and recommend It to all. ’’ Digests
your food. Cure* all stomaob troubles.
W. J. Butte.
For Sale Cheap.
To wind up Building & Loan Asso
ciation,
The Stuanton place, contains 233
•ores, four and a half miles from oity.
One house and lot No 964 Bay afreet
Ooe house and lot No. 906 Bay street
One houee and lot No. 906 Oglethorpe
street.
One borne and lot No. 907 Oglethorpe
street.
Library building and lot on Rich
mond i treat.
The Cbaa. Morris residence, 916
South Amhurst street.
Houee and lot 1117 Sooth Wolf St.
Small tract of land near the Chapel,
known si the Perrin pltoe.
Afp'v to N. Emanuel,
President of the A’lantio Investment
Cone paoy.
If GIRDLES I’HE GLOBE.
Tne fame of Buokten’a Arnloa Salve,
ae the best m the world,extend* round
the earth. I’* the one perfeot healer
of out*, oorne, borne, braise*, soiee,
eoa'd*, boils, uloer*, felon*, ache#, pains
end all skin eruptions. Only infallible
pile cure, 26c a box at all druggists.
’ - -■ i f■■ “ m;
CHARTS FOR SALE.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U, S,
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Deming
Phones’ 1?2 or 31,
WANTED!
All the second hand
typewriters in Brunswick.
Also want all second hand
furniture, organs, stoves
and old brass.
J. W. Watkins,
208 Bay St.
UOndKK H WORM BYRUP.
Host worm medicine. Children like It so
well they sat It tin bread
9ooDrop^
Preparationfor As
- ttieFoodandßegula-
Ung She Stomachs andßowels of
Infants,/( h 1 ldren,,
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- 1
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium.Morpliine nor Mineral.
Not Kar c otic .
flKepe of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER
ftm/diui Seal' \
dlx-Sauta - 1
SedaIUSJM- I
dmeeSad / I
Minn fad- I
)
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa-
Tlon, Sour Sto mac h, D iarrhoca
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
s .Alb ininllis t>Fd' ' y. I
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
THE
Hi fin! l ftiiol hi!.
Camphor and Celluloid Crystal Refin
ers and Manufacturing Chemist.
Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Delaware. C&pi a' $500,000
Divided Into 60 000 6 per cent Preference Shares cf $5 09 each and s‘'>,ooo Ordinary
Shares of $5 00 Each. Payable $2 00 on Application, $1 00 on Allotim nt
and $2 00 three Months After Allottmenc
Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares ofss each, atPaL
DIRECTORS:
ARCHIBALD MELDRU vl, F. 1. S.. Blank*bear, Presi'ieor,
M. FKANK, 904 C-t'iul wen Avt-ru-, Bronx, New York.
GARDNER W. KIMBALL, of D laware Tuo Cos., W inirc oi Del.
C. G. MURRAY, Hiaokahear, Resident Direotor for tne Globe Mr* Cos., Ltd,
SOLICITORS:
ESTES & WALKER, Bl&okahtar, Ga.
ASSISTANT CHEMIST:
T. H.GRAY, Blackcb ar, Ga.
BANKERS:
BLACKSHfiAK BANK, Blacks e.rr, Ga.
GERMANIA BANK, Bars mat , Ga.
Office and Works, BL AOK SHE K, GA.
M. TEM PLE TAYLOR, Seoretsry and Treasurer P-n * m.
savannah ih,
Registered Offi ie: 902 Marker S i<••, WILMING ov, fjl,
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.
wpany has been formed to adopt and carry oat an agreement between \r-(d
Meldrum, Manu a. turing Chemist, Blacksbe r, Ga., U. S. A. 'lntel, with tin jcar ' "
Manufacturing Company, Bla ksheav, Ua.), and the Globe Manufacturing . oni|v,-v li 1
Camphor Refiner* and Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Mansion House Cbamb. , s , <.'uUoii ii, , ,
and whose works are situated at West Norwood, England, Hoboken, Ant ,verr France *ih’ ,i
agreement being dated 2nd day of September, liiul.
The agreement comprises the sole rights of United States and Canada to mannfaet e
Camphor. Celluloid Crystals, and by-products under the Globe vanuiaeruii. - coinua- I
- processes.
The processes being secret, it is not desirable m the interests of the i 'uinpany to g, c -
details, but the secret documents have been duly staled and deposited with 'th Con-m •
solicitors as per agreement with Mr. Meldrum.
A working capital of *5 . 000 is ample for the manu acturing of .10 tons of camphor c, ,
loid crystals and by-products per mouth, and for which a market has already beer a-nuir and
The gross profit on this production is estimated to give, after bearing al eli tr-e- 1 sun <> , i
less than 3120,000 for distribution on the Preference and Ordinary .-bare#, icavin-' a sum 1
870,000 for the purpose of reserve fund, or for further extension of the in ne s
The Company also acquires 250 acres of land, a duelling house and an, b mdunceof line
timber. The purchase price for the land is Ifi.vOO; fot tb> rights to maniiiin-t are ''unde- tie.
various processes *2sa,ooo, leaving a balance of *211,800. The total cst for building works ■■ ri
installing plant and machinery capable of producing 3 tons per day is #61,800, le-rvui" tlm wnVi
ing capital at *50,000, and *IOO,OOO for future issue
The only agreement existing are: Ist. Between the Company and Arcbd Meldrum
wherein he sells to the Company the Americ->n rights for nianufamni-ing at s ■>;■) (KM ™ ft
acres of l*nd, including dwelling ho isc and timber at *6,200, total *2BB 200. Durable as ’.
in cash and *l3t ,000 in Ordinary shares. ' '
2nd. Agreement between the Company and Archibald Meldrum, wherein the lat-nr
agrees to act as Manrging Director for 10 years at a salary of *SOOO tier annuo,
3rd. Agreement between Arehd Meldrum and the Industrial Trust Cornu m v nor,-'
Liberty street, New York, as to the guaranteeing of this issue.
Mr. Meldrum will be a large stockholder, having agreed to accept a large portion of thr
Silt-chase price in ordinary stock, thus showing the business will be c>> dueled 'n on safe line
!r. Mel irum is a thorough, practical manufacturing chemist, uiidetstntnlin-- th- ‘uraetie*
manufacture of Camphor, its by-product. Borax, Boracic Acid, Sulphuric Acid Arsenic stare
and many other chemical too numerous too mention. Any improvements that Mr vie] brim
may bring out as regards reducing cost of mauuiacture, or new processes become tin- nrnnertv
of the Company. This Company will consider the manufacture of various ciicniicaG mil
WORE especially Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. A couvciP n •
held at Brunswick, Ga.. on April 9, 1801, to consider the cultivation of the‘r.iant known m’
••Cassava.” Starch can be manufactured at a low cost from this plant, and should it m.
planted to any great extent in this Slate, s arch manufacturing will also be considered it n
estimated the Company will be in a position to fill orders eailv next veir \ ire tdv wr.,,™
ments have been and are being madefo? the sale of the total output of tile coinu-m 's nrorin.o "
The advantages o( manulacturing a- Illackshear are many. Mrtlv th- dr is ~, „■
secondly, the water is good and fr-e; thirdly, labor is cheap: lourthlv, i unV., , r . tlon
as the railroads would run into the works; fifthly, it ishsndv for New v.> t a ,,d m-irkSv
also for shipping. The imports of Camphor for year 1899 amounted to i 54- ii,< viin,i.t
*322,100, and in 1000, 1,789,580 lbs, valued at *485,071. It will be seen U.'-rc %* -ood nmd.ni
ter this Company. * UUUU K
No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meldrum Pays al> expenses up to allotment
Prospectuses ana application forms may be had of theilanke.s, .Solicitors offices of the
Company or Secretary ' 01
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
CUMBERLAND UNITE.
$3 to Jacksonville,
52 to Fern and ina.
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / %
Signature
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riftp Use
vX For Over
Thirty Years
THE fKNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YOU* CiTY.
in IK bb,
’ rt sst on Earth,” ami
efjuippei witn il the
’atest improvements
solo on
EASY PER MS
0. F, GAY,
504 fiiouccster Street.