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The Brunswick Times
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The Brunswick Call.
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Tiie Urnnswick Tinesiail.
OONBOrLH>AT*D I*o9, '
Fsbllshed
EVER? MOBHIHtt CXCKPT MO*DAV.
BY It. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
**'- BE ,'*>* "
The tt|naae-041l WUI be delivered b eerrtor
ormeil per veer, ItM; per week 1* cent*. Cor
resvoadonu be live SuNJecle eolisltod. But
aeiue Of Writer should eoStiutpaay eame. Sab
certpUoiU payebf# to ‘edraaue.
Addreee all oommunleeUoas to
THE TIMHH-CAU*
UruavwUk, tta.
TO 8CB80RIBIR8:
Nubeorlbere an regaaeted to notify tan oHet
when they fall to let *jr Mean of ton llnnn-
Cejl. nttnatloo to thin matter will Ira apoin
clated by ton i.ublUbert,
Ankrchiati should b kept out of this
country aed if found bur* thay should
be deported wheooe they came.
Eveo If wer ehonld become n thing or
the past, civilized gorernmeote would
•till need their nevlee to collect bill*
fr ui Turkey.
By the time Kitchener geu through
iu Mouth Africa be will make a com*
p teat obituary writer for some Lon
don newspaper,
That mao’* conscience was hurt who
sent back to the government 118,669
which te said be came into possession
Of unrighteously.
A Broiklvn lawyer his unearthed
an oid law by which every volunteer
of the late Spanish American war is
entitled to $199.
So many broken-down statesman
have crowded into Oklahoma that it ia
no wonder that it wanta statehood to
* 44 V•* ? '* r * ■'***
provide joba for them.
It le estimated that over three ’hone
and new bills ware piled np on the
clerk’s desk on the flrat day of ttaa prat,
eat eessioh of eongreee.
-- I-
Considering the kind at food and oth
er kinds of acoomuiodatlous she is gat
tlog, the bandit* are aharglng pretty
high board for Min Stone.
\!LmM
Mils a tone's chenees for coairerting
ths brigands to OkriitUotty ars a bom
ns good as the brigands ehsnoaa fur
canveriln* Miss Stone into each.
Tbar* Is no raaton wby this country
abonld feel any protective interest in
the internal squabbles and ‘opart
boniTa'* ravoluttons in Columbia.
“The dou bern railway’* good rotde
moveiuent,'* says the Washington Poai,
“is meeting with a warm reception in
ths southern states. Good roads ied|.
osts good dtlienship*“
From friends of Ooi. Terrell H is
gathered that hie dull** aa atlorn*)-
general may preolnde his resigning
tbst offies before Feb-nary 1 next. He
is engaged in some oaaees ihat he wishes
to dispose of before reitrli g.
BLOWN TO ATOMS.
The old idee tbst the body sometimes
needs a poweiful, drastic, purgative
pill bas bee a exploded ; for Dr Kiii|'*
New Life Fill*, which ere prrfeotly
bennies#, gently stimulate liver nod
bowels to eipel polsonoua matter,
cleanse the system and abeolntlly sure
constipation end elok beadeohe. Oniy
960 at all drug store*.
NOTICK TO TAX VA YBKS.
*' ur th parpoee or eollecUng slate sad
coaalr U* tor UMt, l will be at the following
oouaty precincts e follows:
*R- ‘iiieoa-,tlidl-t, Oeitt, Nov It, Dee. S
Sterling, 1 .'.vfth “ ‘IS, - IS, ** I
(‘lies UroMlag. trth diet. “M, * 14, - §
Jaiaelea. llvvth diet. -*.•< it. • s
tirun-wiekOct. *l. W and , Nod. IS, IS sad It,
Dec. I, V and 111,
J. READ.T.C.H.C.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHKN'EY’S KX
PECTORIM l’.
GOOD TIMES ARE HERE.
Tboao who are prone to look on the
dark aide of every questioa, every
situation, aro apt to aeeart that the
ttmoe arf hard when prices are high
and luxuries diaoull of attainment.
Price# er* high now, tko eoet of
living being one third higher than It
was In 1898 bat this is ia reality a sign
of prosperity and these who panes to
ooueider the subject realize that this
Is true. For the meases of the people,
as well as for the employer class, pres
ent oocdltloas are all around most sat-
isfactory. Thera ia more work and
eteadlar employment for a greater
number ef wage-saraers, and a pro
mise of eontlnueue work. Salases do
not always rice with the rise in prices,
for It is not every man who gives his
employes thu benefit of hi* ova good
fortune la baaiaeM, bat what ocoures
directly to the profit of the employer
mutt svetualiy prove of bentfit to the
man employed, and a depression in
prices, while It means fret the rum of
the rick, meant alee the ruin ef|thoee
dependent upon the wealth of others
fer daily ear at age. Let prleaa poly oon
tinae high, and it will follow uoalter
•My that genera! prosperity will spread
ament the olaases.
Ths country aewspapers wore an is
•u# in the Georgia legiylature rscjutly.
and they woo, hand* down. Wv|n an
effort way made to reduce the income
of the newspapers by requiring only
one Insertion of spplloallonr for charter
iastead of fear Insertions, the friends
of the eeuotry editors In the house
snowed up in great shape and the pro
position wat defeated by a very decisive
note.
FOR BENT.—A desirable newly
farulabeg room with board. ~X” this
office.
FOB RENT—Forulsbed rooms, to
(•aflemea. 391, Uoio* St. Doable
brick hoaeo.
FOB BALB~Rem-Sho typewriter in
fine condition, terane reasonabi*. Ap
ply at this office.
U TOOK LIPS WORTH 95 CENTS?
Oeoeomptivee, we know that you have
aien diseoppointed many times, but make
*D# more effort ato he cured. Goocb e
Megiean Syrup bee cured tboesands and
* ydn, Cooeomption lathe result
■f the food material tmat should go to aup
gort tbs tody ibd sustain life being ab
•mh*4 Mfl thrown 08 in tuharouJ ous naat
m, Te overcoms this waste of vital foroe
odd restore the nourishment to tbs system
M ftd hhittfai course, le to eure, Tbl* is
by Ooeohs Hex loan Syrup.
It tontrol* cough,, night sweats, spitting
dt blood. aCreuesitn ohest, Inflamed throat
Jndga,difficulty of brsathing, heavy
•°bht adcompanisd with expectoration
ytodWli lips. W# know you have been
gfniappb&iltd many time,, but make ooe
mofa tffcvt to dnte yooreeu. *oo o*n buy
•Jmttleoleoooh’s Syrup 10r250.
I* apfee i; simple cough at U by magio, and
•* lie best etnedyfor whooping ooug b
LUMBER Ik LUUKLT
VO “GO UF"
in prie*. vo it i* (ond policy for you to
pike* your oHlar now. and |t tb* edvan
fk of ptVMDt priova. W, have a com
pG(e lint ot modidinf, Mill work, etc., all
eeaaonefl wtiiod*.
Kiln dried flooring and oeilins alwayi
in nook. Fhoa* 197.
Lang & Wood
PLaning Mill.
CASTOR IA
fkr %ai i
% (U You >l,l Always BoiM
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEB-OALL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5 1901
Forewarned,
Forearmed*
The liability to disease is greatly
lessened when the blood is in good con
dition, and the circulation healthy and
vigorous. For then all refuse matter
is promptly carried out of the system ;
otherwise it would rapidly accumulate
fermentation would take place, the
blood become polluted and the consti
tution so weakened that a simple
mplady might result seriously.
A healthy, active circulation means
good digestion and strong, healthy
nerves.
Asa blood purifier and tonic S. S. S.
has no equal. It is the safest and !>est
remedy for old people and children
because it contains no minerals, but is
made exclusively of roots and herbs.
No other remedy so thoroughly and
effectually cleanses the blood of im
ja purities. At the
same time it builds
up the weak and de
h-jfc bil Hated, and reno
i vateS the entire sys
tem. It cures permanently all mannet
of blood and skin troubles.
Mr. E. E. Kelly, of Urbana, 0., writes:
“I had Eczema on my hands and face for
five year*. It would break out In little
white pustules, crusts would form And
drop off, leaving the akin red and inflam
ed. The doctors did me no good. I used
all the medicated Soaps and salvos without
benefit. B. 8. S. cured me, and my skin
is at clear and smooth as any one’s.”
Mrs. Henry Siogfrled, of Cape May. IT.
J., says that twenty-one bottles of B. 8. 8.
cured her of Cancer of the breast. Doc
tors and friends thought her case hope
less.
Richard T. Gardner, Florence, 8. 0.,
suffered for years with Boils. Two bot
tles of 8. 8. 8. put his blood in good con
dition and the Boils disappeared.
Send for our free book, and write
our physicians about your case.
Medical advice free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display,
These hats are all 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.
IISS KATE SLATER
tot HLOOCKDTSK ST..
KIDNEY DISEASES
•ft the most fatal el all 4h
FOLEY’S SLtj
m money refunded. Cotfihi
remedial recognized W u*
pent phygidATk u (he 6m i tm
Kidney end Bladder trouhUl
w. J.|iu;r rs. ~
r ■■ i 1 '. - l/
Don’t Forget
to *lano ■at tom of the email specialties
which will he 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 oan recommed each one as being
the best 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 IMMtGY !
OF BENEFIT TO YOU.
D. 8. Mitchell. Fulford.Md. "During a
ion* illness i was troubled with bad sores,
was advised to trr DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Sa've and did to with wonderful results.
1 was perfectly cured. It is the bes salve
on the market ** Bure cure for piles, sores,
burns. Beware of counterfeits. W. J.
Butts
TO THU PUBLIC.
In pursuance to request of the McKinley
National Memorial Association whose
statement to the public is published in
another oolumn in tnls paper, we taka
this method of calling the attention of ths
people of Brunswick to the tubject and to
atk their co-operation in this very lauda
ble undertaking.
it is the purpose of the Association as
defined in the oe.-tificate of incorporation
to ereot 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 tbs Board of Trustees of the
Association “the memorial is to be in the
highest sense the sincere expression of all
ths people of the country of their love for
President McKinley and of their admira
tion lor the qualities sx reused to 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 Jo contribute.”
Feeling confident that the people of
Brunswiok, who have shown that thsir
love for the late president and their grief
over thehragio ending of hit nobis career
wee as sinosreand heartfelt at that which
found expression tlsswhere throughout
our strloken land, will desire to participate
in this great national undertaking, we do
not hesitate to atk 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, 0. P, Goodyear, F. D.
Aiken, M. Kaiser, W. E Kay, A. J.Crovatt,
E H. Mason, H. T. Dunn.
Ths name and potto/Iloe address of each
contributor will be forwarded to the
treasurer of the association, with the fund
remitted for preservation in the archivesof
ths association and aach contributor to
the fund will reoeivt from the association
a souvenir certificate which will be
worthy of preset-ration at evidence of the
bolder, participation in the work
The National Bank of Brunswick and
he Brunswick Bank and Trust Cos., will
reostra 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 HISBY T. Bl:gN,
0. Downtxa,
N. KMANUtI,,
C. P. OOODTEAK,
F D. Aiken.
SAVED HIS LIFE.
"1 wish to t*v that I feel J owe my life
to Kodot Dyspepsia Cure,” writes H. C.
-hrestensoo of Mayfield, Ming, “For 8
years 1 was troubled with dyspepsia so
that I oould hold nothing on my stomach
Many times I would be nnehle to retain a
monel of food. Finally I was confined to
my bed. Dooton said I oould not live. I
read one of your advertisements on Kodol
Dyspepsia Curs and thought it filmy case
and commenced its use 1 began to im
proe from tb* flret bottle. Now 1 am
cured and recommend It to all. " Digests
your food. Curts all stomaoh troublss.
W. J. Butts.
We Never Hesitate
whtn ■ p ambsr it nesded, todispatch ons
promptij *o tf s scans of troubls. And
ths tktiifal way the work is done will
please tb r most oriiioal ou-tomer.
The material used is high grade and
will lael for years under all ordinary
atrain.
Our r *es are especially intaraeting.
A. H. BAKER,
HJOS Gloucester St.
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE
To* fame of Baoklen'e Arnica Salve,
at tbe btt id tbe world,extends round
tbs earth. I.'e tbs on* perfect Dealer
of oata. corns, barns, broieet, soisr,
sealdt, boils, ulcers, felons, echos, pains
sod ali skin eruptions. Only infalhb'e
pile care, 96c • box at all drngg>*-,
CHARTS FJR SAi.E.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U. S,
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
c. W. Deming.
Phones’ 1?8 or 31,
OABTORXA.
Been the y* Tht Kind Yes Hot Altars Bftugtt
FOR BALE—A handsome silver
serviee. Friea reasonable. Apply 310
Reynolds street.
900 Drops
AYeeefdbk‘Prcpflf.,iio: i :
similafing the Food andßegula
-Bng theStomadas acdßcwels of
Ini an fs/< hiujkem
Promotes ij
ness and Rest. Contains
Chaum.Morplune nor>iinersiP>
Not Narcotic.
VOUJDrSAMirEL PtTCHK#
OztJr*' \
KMUSJ*- I
Astlml *
AwnsM - }
SI vAwmMW.- j
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A perfect Remedy forConslipa j
lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea |
Worms .Convulsions,Feverish i
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
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7) UIM ■> ))( 1 M
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
THE — afl
Hi Eli l till! Elfifl
Camphor and .Celluloid Crystal Refin- j
ers and Manufacturing Chemist I
Incorporated Under the Laws of tbe State of Delaware. Oept ai $500,000 ™
*
Divided Into 60 000 dptfloent Preference Sha-es of $5 00 eaab and 5'1,000 Ovd'nary
Bharasof $5 00 Each. “ayabie U OO on Application, 81 00 on Allotnt
and $2 00 three Montns After Allottment • M
Itsue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 2 Ordinary Shares of $5 each, atPay, V
DIRECTORS:
ARCHIBALD MEUDUUvf, F. i, 9.. B aok-be.r, Pre-idaot.
M. FRANK, 904 Cioidweii Av-'-u -. oru-X, N-> York.
GARDNER W. KiMHALL. O' D l* vare r-u-r (j.j., w mi g on, Del. i
O. G. MURRAY, Hlsokshwar. Rrid*nt Director for tb- G 1 .h- Mfg Cos,, 14<i. 1
SOLICITORS:
ESTES & w r ALKER, Btack*b-ar, Q&. '
ASSISTANT CHEMIST: fIM
T. ■* GUAV, Biaek-h *t, Gi.
BANKERS: m
BI.ACKSHKaK BA 'K, * Bl.cbs e G.
GERMANiA BANK, B<a ..ah, <4
Office and Works. lif'rAT
M. TFVPt.K TAYLOR S c a*>.rv* and Tcrasor-r t’o . m. '*
HAVaNNaH lit.
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Kr^iu.tied Otli : 0i Mnrlrt ii-r t FILMING (),\. tL,
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. f
mpany has been formed to mi opt aiMi egrrv on aMMirv-ment hetwe-n tr,-l„l ’ ’
Mekirum. Manu ft taring: chemist. r, Q a , Ik s. A. lateiv with r? Biao*.-! ' -
Manufacturing ( ompany. Bln k-beft**, t*a.). nod tbe Glvht* jMenafaetwri'*. umpiiti), i . ,
Camphor Refiner*.ami Manufacturing Clioaust-e, ll HourveCbamli , .nd-n hi , r
and who*© work* are situated at Wen Norwood, Koarland, Hohotfun, Ant Acrp, j . ;
agrreirifnl i>eing 4ate j <nd day of Sap*eaier t Hjl.
Tbt* agreement comprinea the m>-e rights of United States and C&n <Ja to inanufaci-• e
Camphor, (Jelluieid Crystal*, and by prixiucth under the Globe V-aun -ur? i < i ;i *.
various processes. •
The propeinet t>eing senret. it is not desirable in the luterents of the Company to g> v*
detail*, but tbe secret document* have been duly v aied acd deposited with iJ. (. uipt- > *-i
solicitors as per agrosnnem with Hr. Meld rum
A working capital of $5 MJOO is ample for the manu'ecturiuj of 50 tots of camuh.ir,
ledd crystals and by -products per month, and for which a markir ban >'<- i.
The gross profit on this production is estimated to give, after bearing ai eiiah((w •* * iP i
lees than SIIO,OOO for distribution on the end Ordinary . hai - , ic t, y ;t ~j
ITO.OQO {>r tbe purpose of r eserve fund, or for further exten-lon of flie im-tne
The Company also arquir*>* acr?'" of 'and, ad w elling house a-.j an k-rdaneeof fl e
timler. The purchase price lor the lai#i i~ HUOU; io tbe rights to il,* th' , iur,. urni-- r jmu
various pruceeaea ii'-i-000, leaving abn ance oi &UJW The total c mitld • ig w ru ,j
installing plant and machinery capable of produrtngStoo* per day i , ie*v ti.e work
ing capital at fSoX)00. and floujCUO fox future issue.
The only agreement ejgsttng are: Ist. Between the Company ami Meld mm.
wherein be aaJU to the Comply he rights ter mattufaemneg a? ,< r-.. tr*.' .r : j-4
acres of i*nd, including dirclHug h<yoae anti timber at su,xoo, total payable to
In cash ani Ordinary snares.
2nd. Agreement betw.*ei the Company and Archibald MeidrttfW. whr -m ih* Jat ? <r
agrees to act as M.tnrging Director for 10 rears at. a salary of >SOOO ie< a.iriuiL.
3rd. Agreement between Archd MeldrUßi and the Industrial Trust Coaipftnr W-fii'
Liberty street. New Tors, as to the guaranteeing of thisiwme
Mr. Meldrum wiil Ihi a larg • stockholder, having agreed to accept a ' n gf. r<rtioT! of ’ 1 c
purehase price In ordtnaiy stock, thus showing the huMnee* wiil le m. ..u c l *i' . : .n s tfe )m^
Mr. Mel rum is a thorough, practical manufacturing chemiat* tmderstrvodmg th practira.
manufactuie of Camphor, it* by-product. Borax, tloracic Acid. Sniphuilc Ac.d. Arsenic, s?‘ ; rch
and many other chemical too numerous too mention. any improvemeiifs hat Mr. Met.ireir
may bring out as regards reducing cost of mauu a turc, or now proe*-.- th : ropei ty
of the Company. Title Company will censtdcr the xuasufaciute of variou- c euueal* unfi
more SHpEi iALi.T Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. a eoaventicn w s
held at Brunswick, Ga., on April 9, IWI, to consider the cultivation of the p ant knowa as
Casaava *' Staieh can be manufactured at alow cost from tliD plant. ai*d itAh*
planted to any great extent in this Btgte. m arch manufacturing will nU hi* ronsid -ml. Wj
eaUmated the Coaipany will be in ft position to fill order* early next year Grt Miy arrana -
raents have b*en .tod are being made for the sale of the total output of ta A *n ’s pnvdact
The advantage* oi manufacturing r- Biackshcar are many. 'tw w ti ■ ir h prut
•ecomily, the water is good and fr e; tnirdly, labor ift cheap, loorthl?, ?*r <m i-< ttmy,
as the railroads would run into the work*; fifthly,lt Ash *ndv for New Yu .; *•„! ut *er limrkei*-
also for shipping The import* of Camphor far year amoun%d to I<:M* th , valued at
9322,100, and in IPO, 1,T9.&8U ids , valued at $485,071. It will be see a tu. i . good outlook
for this Company.
No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meldrum nays ab expense* np to allotment.
Prospectuses ana application forms may be had of the Banket*, Solicitors, offices of the
Company or Secretary
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
CUMBERLAND HE.
$3 to Jacksonviilji
52 to Fernandina.
CASTORS
For Infants pud
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SOLD ON
E TERMS
Gh F, GA.Y,
504 Gloucester Street.