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AN EVANGELIST’S 3TORT.
"I suff. red for years with a bronchial or
lung trouble and tried various remedies
but did not obtain permanent relief until
1 commenced using ODe Minute Oough
Cure.” writes .'times Krkman, evangelist
of Belie River, 111. “1 have no hesitation
in recommending it 10 all sufferer* for
coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and
lung troubles Fjr cro ip it is unequaled.
Absolutely safe Very pleasant to take,
never fails and is really a favorite with
the children. They like it. W.J. Butts
i. downing, President. e. h. mamjn, vice-pbesiden*. *. and. WALTER,cashier
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MALLORY LINE
ftp ' PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM
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BRUNSWICK Every
Friday to Suit the Tide.
Lowest Rate, Direct Service, Commodious Passenger Accommodations.
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16 Burling Slip, New York, Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTBLIBHED 1888.
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You can get the best the market affords by eating h
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P S. —Orders taken for O. If> Laundry.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE.
FOB SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND MB W FOBS
J.v Brunswick Sl6im 7 10 a m (tUpm 9 06p m
Ar Savannah 9 00am II 16 pm 8 II pm a m
A r Washington Tl6a* 9P p to
Ar New York I 00pm 0 U • m
808 MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CIN GINN ATI AND CHICAGO.
Lv Brunswick IHu 9 04 p m
Ar Macon 180 pm I 00am
Ar Atlanta 4 10 pm ft 90am
A r Louisville 640 am TlOpm
A r Cincinnati 0 14 am TlOpm
A r Chicago 4*Spm TlOpm
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON VND SAVANNAH.
I, v New York II 10 a m 8 24pm
J. Washington 1114 am lllpn
Lv Savannah ft 00 a m is it p m
Ar Brunswick Ttlia ,6 10 pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND SAVANNAH.
Brunswick sooom ilai loopn
■>r Savannah ! M a m It II p m 8 11pm
'.v Savannah inoam 4 00pm
-tr Brunswick 8 10am BNpm
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
G. L. CANDLER* General Agent.
TO THE PUBLIC.
In pursuance to request of 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 ere st 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 ssnse the Btncere e xpression 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 p-ople 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 his noble career
was as sincere and heartfelt as that which
found expression elsewhere throughout
our stricken land, will desire to participate
in this great national undertaking, we do
not hesitate to ask in behalf of the associa
tion, their hearty eo-operation.
The following well known oitizens of
Brunswick have been selected as a com
mittee to receive contributions in behalf
o: the a-sociation; N Emanuel, C Down
ing, W. G. Brantley, C. P. Good} ear, F. D.
Aiken, M. Kaiser, W. E Kay, A J.Crovatt,
E H Mason, H. T. Dunn.
The name and postoffiie 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 ou behalf of the committee such
contributions as the people of Brunswick
may desire to make and for.ward the same
promptly to the Treasurer of the Associa
tion. Henry T. Bunn,
C. Downing,
N. K.manuxl,
C. P, GOODYEAR,
F. D. Aiken,
TdE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4 1901
THE SURGEON'S KNIFE
Mrs. Eckis Stevenson of Salt
Lake City Tells How Opera
tions For Ovarian Troubles
May lie Avoided.
“Dear Mrs. Pixkiiam:—l suffered
with inflammation of the ovaries and
womb for over six years, enduring aches
and pains which none can dream of but
those who have had the same expe-
MTSS. ECKIS STEVENSON,
rienee. Hundreds of dollars went to the
doctor and the druggist. I was simply
a walking medicine chest and a phys
ical wreck. My sister residing in Ohio
wrote me that she had been cured of
womb trouble by using Lydia E.
Pinkliam’s Vegetable Com
pound, and advised me to try it. I
then discontinued all other med icines
and g-ave your Vegetable Compound a
thorough trial. Within four weeks
nearly all pain had left me; I rarely
had headaches, and my nerves were in
a much better condition, and I was
cured in three months, and this avoided
a terrible surgical operation.” — Mrs.
Eckis Stevenson, 250 So. State St.,
Salt Lake City, Utah.— ssooo forfeit If
above testimonial is not genuine.
• Remember every woman is
cordially invited to write to Mrs.
Pinkham if there is anything
about her symptoms she does not
understand. Mrs. Pinkham’s
address is Lynn, Mass.
Politics Hot at Waycros*.
Wayoross, Ga, Dec. 3,-The main
topic of conversation here now io local
politics. Members of the Citizens'
Club are hard at work to beat the
pretent incumbents. They hold a
primary tonight to nominate candi
dates. The names of lion. Lem John
son, Hon. Warren Lott and Hon. John
W. Bennett are mentioned in connec
tion with the mayorality, A warm
campaign is anticipated.
We Never Hesitate
when a pl umber is needed, todispatch one
promptlj'to the scene of trouble. And
the skillful way the work is done will
please thj most critical customer.
The material used is high grade and
will lasi for years under all ordinary
strain.
Oui pr'vas are especially interesting.
A. H. BAKER,
&05 Gloucester 3t.
IT DAZZLES TEE WORLD.
No difCivery in medicine has ever
oreated one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr King’s New
Discovery for consumption. It’s sever*
est tests have been on hopeless victims
of oor,sumption, pneumonia, hemorrh
age, pleurisy and hronobitis, thousands
of whom it has restored to perfeot
hesl'.b. For conghs, oolds, asthma, hay
fever, croup, hoarsenees and whooping
oough It is the quickest, surest cure in
the world. It is sold by all druggists
who guarantee satisfaction or refund
money. Large bottles 50) and $1 00.
Trial bottles free,
LADIES CAN WEAB SHOES,
one Bine smaller after using Allen’s Foot Ease
a powder to be shaken Into the shoos. It makes
tight or new shoes feel easy, gives instant rc
lief to cirns or bunions. Its the greatest com
fort discsuery of the age, cures and prevent*
swollen feet, blisters and sere spots. Allen’s
Foot jtsse Is a certain cure for sweating, hot,
acbUg feet. At all drnggistst and shoo stores,
250 real package free by mall. Address,
At Jin I Olmsted, Leßoy. N. Y.
METROPOLITAN SALOON.
topi m mum
ONLY THE FINEST
Wines, Liquors and Cigars,
ELEGANT LUNCH SERVED DAY
AND.NIGHT.
Ktf NO. 216 BAY STREET.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
GEO, A, SEWMaU, Mar/go",
PILKINKCUKKB PJLKhT
Money refunded if it evor lails.
ilia n
Bro&hursi’s name in itself is enough
to insure the suocess of any comedy .
His reputation for presenting nothing
but good, clean and wholesome fun ie
so well known that every time ore of
his companies come here it is Bure of
a hearty welcome. Tomorrow evening
at the Grand his great success, “The
Wrong Mr. Wrighr,” made famous by
the late Roland Read, will mtkeits
bow to the theater-goers of this city,
and that the pieoe will be acoordod a
royal woloome Is already evidenced by
the unusually large sale of seats. “The
WroDg Mr. Wright’’ runs three aots
and Is Ailed with good humor of the
true Broadburit type. The tun la con
stant aud from the riss of the curtain
to the fall on the last not there is not a
dull momeut. The piece ishar ds iae
ly staged. The oompany is headed by
John Allison, (whose artistic portrayal
ot “Jones” in “What Happened tc
Jones” will be remember ) and who is
so widely known as a oapable actor
that be needs no praise at our hands.
Advertised Letter List.
The following is a list of letters re
mairiing in the Posti ftice at Brunswick,
Ga., unearned, for the week ending
November 30, 1901;
A—Miss Kss.e Aiderson, Mrs W H
Anderson, *
B—F W Ball Mrs Nellis Bryan’,
Miss Bertha , Miss Ernmt Bryant
C—Cha>! Carroll.
D -Ben Drayton.
G —Mies Hettie Grimer,
H—Mrs Geo Hill.
J—W M Jaokson, Miss Rosa Jones,
Wm Jackson,
L—Robert Lane.
M—Miss Lollie MoDowell, Lick Mc-
Kinnon, George Morgan, Miss Oieen
Mondy, W J Murphy, Miss Fannie
Murray,
P— W N Ferry, Miss Villo Pritoh
ard, Mr. A Picket.
R— o W Riyford Mies Mollie Rioh
ardaon.
B—Miss Rosa Sadler, Raford Bmith,
C Sohneider, B J Spa Ping.
T—J W Tarrantine, C T Thornton,
Mrs Susie Teetn .
W—Mrs Laura Walker.Jaok Walker.
Parties calling for any of the above
letters will say they were advertised
and will pay 1 oent for each letter
claimed.
If you have any complaints against
the sarvioe or facilities bring them to
me. F. McC, Brown,
Postmaster.
DEATH QUICKLY FOLLOWS
DISEASED KIDNEYS.
Death soon follows from diseased
kidneys unless a cure is made by taking
tbo old reliable Stuart s Gin and Buobu
The followtng symptons indicate the
approaob of Bright’s Disease or Dia
betes and Kidney trouble: Puffy or
darkoiroles under the eyes, sallow,!
yellow oomplexior, dull, heavy head
aches, dizzy tired feeling, faint, spells,
pain or dull aohe lu the baok, urtu
oloudy, milk like or stringy, dark in
oolor or offensive, painful so&lding
sensation in passing urine, obliged to
go often duaing the day or night. There
lea cure in Stuarts Gin and Bnchu. It
is the one ramedy you oan rely on. It
will oorreot all of theie symptoms and
permanently onre even Bright’s dis
ease after all other treatments fail.
Stuart’s Gio and Buohu wiil neutrals
lze the urine and oause it to How in a
perfectly natural manner. A high grade
kidney cure, The most perfeot made .
Stuart’s Gin and Bu.cbn thoroughly
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 advioe
about kidneys given. Stuart Drug Cos.
34 Wall St. Atlanta, Ga.,
We bav i as expert man here for 30
days, and you have your old carpets
and rugs icrnbbed and oleaned at
Brunswiok Mattress Shop,
Phone 2{ , 'J’-2. Shop 506 Monk.
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HEALTH AND BEAUTY.
a poor oomplexion is usually the result
of a torpid liver or irregular action of the
bowels, Unlees nature's refubc is oarried
off it will surely cause impure blood.
Pimples, boll* and other eruptions follow.
This is nature's method of throwing off
the poieoDS whioh the bowels failed to
remove. DaWitt’a Little Early Kisers are
world famous for remedying thiscondition
They stimulate the liver and promote
regular and healthy action of the bowels
but never cause griping, cramps or dis
tress. Hate pills. W. J . Butts,
ASTHMA CUBEiFiIEE
Asthmaiene Brings Instant Relief
and Permanent Cure in
* AH Gases.
SENT ABSOLUTELY I’KKK ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
Write Your Name and Address Plainly.
There is nothin" like \9thmnlene. Tt brings
instant rel 14 ?v< j
when all rise i ni
The Rev ' VAT Is. of Villa Ridge, II!., t g
says; “Your tt Lil b. Cos • 1 hmaienereceived 1 A v *
in good comitt ion. !( .: •itto l you how t hank - v ?■■**** 1
ful I feel fur the goo 1 o- •iw . from it. 1 was n I
slave, chained with i>.dri<! Lore throat and 1 a
as* lima for ten years. t ties "Hied of ever being I * 3
cured. Isaw your ad vem eiuent for the euro
of tuts dreadful and to.rtn -• tiling and \scaso, Asth- S' 9
111a, and thought you had overspoken 1 otuvuTves, *
but resolved w iiivo it a trial. To my astonish- ? / t g
meat, tho trial acted like a charm. Send me a * ' . / S
full size bottle.” £ // \j (' I
■ iL ' P" ; n \ \\y : I
REV.DR. MORRIS WECHSLER, * HP 1 \ •
Rabbi of the Gong. Bmti Israol j /' f-j \
New York, Jan. 3, 1001. | J’ * f"V ' ’ ' ' 1
Drs. Taft Bros.’Medicine Cos.: [ f f-^ v '{f l /
Gentlemen: Your Asthmaiene is an excel- I t
ent remedy for Asthma and Hay Fever, and its * v . - f • " t
composition alleviates all troubles which com- r I'lf f't if I
bine with Asthma. its success is astonishing j y, ... I
and vvondetful. * *j J 9
After having it careruliy analyzed, we can \ J
state that Asthmaiene contains no opium, ii " l
morphine,chloroform or ether. lj £VE(f§V v
Very truly yours, 5 -<ru-.r: -J * S’ 1 ”' * ,
REV. DU. MOERI9 WEGHSLER. (
Avon Spiunos, N. Y., Feb., 1, 1901.
Dr. Taft Rros. Medio ink Cos.
Ceutlomen: I write thin testim-mini from a souse of duty, havin ' Legtod the w-nderfin
effect of your Asthmaiene. for th • cure of Asthma. My wit’*’ luii be u alllicte l with spasmodic
asthma for the past 12 years. Having o\hausted my >\v.i -‘kill as well as many others, I chanced
to see your sign up your iud ws on 130th street, Now V tat ue obtained a bottle of
Asthmaiene. My wife common’ed taking it about Ui i first •! V !.v*’.;nber. I very soon noticed
a radical improveimmt. A.'.or using one bottle her Asthma has disappeared and she is
entirely tree fro u all svmptoniH, 1 ;. t*i that l coiirfistentiy recommend tho medicine to all who
are afflicted with this distressin discu-a*. Voars respectfully,
O. D. i’H KLPS, M. D.
Dr. Taft Bros. INI fdioini: Cos. Feb. 5,1901.
Gentlemen: l was troubled with Asthma for 22 years l have tried numerous remedies
hut they have ell failed. I ran across your advertisement and tarted w th a trial bottle. I
found relief at once. I have since imi , clia->ed your f i d-size bottlo, and I am ever graceful. I
have family of four children, and for mx ye irs was imaiilc to worli. I jun now in the best of
health and am doing business v*v‘*’\v and iv. flits; tesLimouy you can make such uae of as you fle
lit. Home address,- Riyington street
S. RAPHAEL, 67 Fast 129th st., City
TRIAL BtHLE SESIABJOLIIW SB LN RRBIPI !f FETAL,
Do not dely. Write at oac*, addressing DK, TAFT BROS.’ MEDICINJE
CO., 79 Eist 150th St„ N, V, City.
American Beauties
Jfffw Sunshine makes
, the Perfect Rose and
! , W£f p - P- P- the Perfect
Stf Woman.
j Ign apeci
—Sin flc ;•>• al! forms of Blood
7. .'idHßk 5 t matism, Catarrh
a:, “ Dyspepsia * -
> ft v Bloom, Macon, Ga.,
/ / * v ri! “ s * o tired fecllnjr end
Vas: *u Jo'vn. 8 got a bottle of
P. J v in I mo in 5 week’*
'’O-/ • £tim . Rufoi than I coulri nai tat
'***■ Mn>t:iin;. Nuv i cet st every meal"
LIPPHAM BROS. , F I LxI’DMA.N BLOCK, Savannah, Ga.
, , W. J. BUTTS.
ATTENTION!
Have just received the
finest line of
New Wheels
ever seen in Brunswick.
SO n?w Ones to Pick From.
We can. save you s‘>•oo on
every wheel you buy.
Repairing - , renting and
emaneling.
Message, service,
PIANOS AND ORGAN
lr yon want a
Rood Piano or.'
Organ buy’ a
Ludden & Bates
B. J. OLEWINE
Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., w.ltos: Ho
was troubled with kidney diseases about throt
years. Had to got up several time dorlmr tho
night but three bottles of F,-ley's kidney Cure
effected a complete cure, be fecht eue. : i m u<
ever did and rcoomup nds it *o In* frian 1* W
J. IIUIU.
m. J, i PIEIfRSE,
—Teacher on-
Violin, Piano
3/id Guitar
REFFRENCES
Fleming & Waff,
ADDRESS:
Oglethorpe Hotel.
I ‘ ; ' - - I
for Ocftli'inro
I who L ■" t>l> h.t.i
w *). uo- . , j-y. *
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K| - .-0.0 1 r T. NKWMAN
SO I JCE
This Ib t •> notify my friend*, pitronn,
and the publi c r.enerelly that Mr. I*till
Keller now in iiuryy of the Arcade
ttaloou. . hiricu.
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