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The Brunswick Times
IlUblUbed 1889-
The Brunswick Call.
Eitablieheil 18#S.
The Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 1800,
Published
IKRT MOHNINU EXCEPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Tlinei-C&ll will l<e delivered by oarr'er
or mall per year, 1f,09, per week !G cents. Cor
respondents on live euhjerls solicited. Real
oameol writer should accompany same. Bob
cnilptions payalile in advance.
Address all communications to
Til K TIMKB-OALL,
Brunswick, Oa.
TO 8UB80RIBER8:
Subscribers are requested to notify the offloc
when they fell to get any issue of the Times-
Call, attention to this matter will be ap. ie
clated by the pnblisbers.
It la said that the president's message
was given closer attention by congress
men than any message reud in yea s.
I( Mr. Bryan runs for Governor of
Nubrask* and is elected, he will be in
position to re enter national politics,
This is said to be his pri gramme.
Minister Wu has ceased to loye
American newspapers af er all these
years of adinlra'ion end esteem. They
have fhikn out over the Chinese ex
elusion aot.
Kural free delivery is expeo'ed to
keep the boys on the fnrm, because
they w 11 u longer have to go to the
puss, tile* 1 or ihey will have so much
go, and reading they will forget rlielodgo.
There will be genuine sorrow in
•II p*rt of the uouutry over he nen
tbat Sol rimilli Russell. Ihu famous
aoor, will never appear before the
foeiligli’t aga'H He ia a hopeless
invalid*
A physician has declared tha It only
20 minute* a day were epmil in phyooal
exercise a* an adjunct t i mental edu
cation moat pecple might live to 70
without a day’s illness, and pcruape
prolong their lives to 100 years,
L mislana’s new consti utlou is m.de
the first Urgtn of the new congress,
Mr Moody, of Massachusetts, has iu
troduoed s resolution calling for an in
vestigatiou to ascoriaiu If the voting
privilegesof any citizens of that state
have been abridged,
The presideut’a aunual message to
congress went In this year for the lira
time in print The two oopies tor the
two houses were printed ou p per 61
the ituh size as that which was used
heretofore for the written copies though
the paper is a heavy white, it stead of
ths bine tint which has been in liar,
Each oopy was rlcblv hooud m brown
morocco with stiff covers, with simple
gold border and lettering, the words
on >he front being: "Message ct tin
President of the Uni ed S ales, 1901 ”
FOR RENT.- A de.irabl* ntwly
furuished room with hoard. “X" this
offlea.
BLOWN 'lO ATOMS.
The old idea that the body someliuiiß
needs a powerful, drastic, purgative
pill has beea explod'd; for Dr R ug’s
New Life l*lll, which are perfectly
harmless, gently simulate liver and
bowels to expel poisonous mutter,
cleanse the system and absolutely cure
constipation and sick headache. Oo.y
•J6o st all drug stores
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS,
For the pnrpoee of eollectiug state ami
comity tax for ItMlI, J will be at the following
county preclucts as follows:
t. Simons, 26th disk, Oct. 22, Nov. 12, Pec. 8
Sterling, 1548th " “ 23, “ IS, “ 4
Pyles Crossing, 27th diet. •• 24, * 14, •• &
Jamaica, UW.'th (list. * 26. •* 15, 8
lit uu-wlck Oct 38,28 and 29, Nov. 18, 18 and It*.
Dec. 7, and 18,
J. READ, T. C. Q. C.
For LaUrippe and Intlu
enza use CHKNEY’B KX-j
SECTOR AN l. I
Tnis is up in Maine: Fifty-two em
ployes of the Logan Iron and Bteel
oompany have quit work beoanse of
the appointment of a colored foreman
over them. Mora colored workmen
were carried there to work in the acrap
yards but the mill men refuse to work
the iron handled by them. Serious
dillijultie* between the white and blaok
workmen are feared Let us see. Maine
Isn’t duwu south, it it?
A westerner who knows what be is
'hiking about is advising young men
In the overcrowded east to go south.
“There’s a great opperiumby in the
south for quick, ac.ive, energetic young
men with some capital and ability
enough to know how to use i r . properly,
says the Chattanooga Times. ‘'The
south Is no place, however, for young
men who don’t know how to work. We
don’t need any young men for street
corner adornments.” The Times is
torreot. The aontb is as busy as a bee
is a hive and is no place for drones or
dead bia's Come south, young man,
if you want to work, bat If you don’t,
you are not needed in our business.
Secretary ofthe Treasury’s Report
Washington, Deo, 6—The annual
report of Secretary of the Tr‘asury
Gage Dhows that the revenues of the
government from all sources for the
fl ea! year ended June 30, 1901, were
$639 316,530,93, Toe expenditures for
the same period were $1521,598,546,64,
bow>ng a surplus of $77,717,984 38.
C inpared with the fiscal year 1900
he recsipts for 991 increased $29,721.
099 74, and thers was an increase of
$22,253,561,44, in exptnditures.
SHIPPING REPORT,
Oorrootsd Daily by Oapt. Otto Johanneisii
Port of Bruns Deo 5, 1901 .
arrived.
Spanish Steamer Altamera, Zarago*
/.a, Fernandina
Schooner Stephen G Loud, Pearson,
Boston.
11l YOUR LIFE WORTH 25 CENTS?
Consumptives, wa know that you have
nsen dissappointed many times, but make
jna more effort Tto be cured. Uoooh’o
Ueaican Syrup has cured thousands and
It will cuie you. Consumption isthe result
ttf the food material that should go to sup
port the body and sustain life being ab
sorbed and thrown off in tubercu! oils mat
ter, To overcome this waste of vital force
and restore the nourishment to the system
>n its natural course, is to cure. This is
accv.mptuhed hy Gooch's Mexioan Syrup,
it controls coughs, night sweats, spitting
al blood, soreness in chest, inflamed throat
and lung,., difficulty of breathing, heavy
tour.he accompanied witn expectoration
and par**' ed lips. We know you have been
dif.-appo, ’.led many times, but make one
•ore effoi tto save youwelt. You can buy
4 bottle o aooch's Mexican Syrup (or 25c,
I cures i simple cough as if by magic, and
vine beet emedy for whooping eoug h
s. - rs ~ ~]
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO “GO DP"
in price, so it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get tlio advan
tage of present prices. We have a com
plete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods.
Kiln dried flooring and ceiling always
in stock. Phone 197.
Lang 1 & Wood
Pl acing Mill
CASTOR IA
jfor lnfiutß ami Childrito.
1) Nad You Have Always Bougirt
£Z,T.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, FRIDAY- fWOEWER 6 1901
Women are Like
rifklA/OrW: Healthy andstrong
I they blossom
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
die. Every woman ought to look well
and (eel well. It’s her right and duty,
but she might as well try to put out a
fire with oil as to be healthy and at
tractive with disease corroding the
organs that make her a woman. Upon
their health depends her health. If
there Is inflammation or weakening
drains or suffering at the monthly
period, attend to it at once. Don’t
delay. You're one step nearer the
grave every day you put It off.
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
dragging at the most delicate and
vital organs in their body. You may
have been dece.ved in so-called cures.
We don't see how you could help it—
there is so much worthless stuff on
the market. But you won’t be dis
appointed in Bradfield’s Female Reg
ulator. W e believe it is the one medi
cine on earth foi womanly ills. There
is as much difference between it and
other so-called remedies as there is
between right and wrong. Bradfield’e
Female Regulator soothes the pain,
stops the drains, promotes regularity,
strengthens, purifies and cleanses. It
does all this quickly and easily and
naturally. It is for women alone to de
cide whether they will be healthy or
sick. radiield’s Regulator lies at
baud. &. per bottle at drug store.
_i for our free booklet.
TTTr siunnriD RFGULATOR 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.
HISS KATE SLATED
104 MLOUCKSTER ST.,
HI DISEASES
ora tha snost fatal of all dfe
nm,
KOI EV’C kidney cure it •
lULts aDytraMßtH4
or money refunded. Contain
remedies recognized hv eaaA
sent physicians as (ha out for
Kidney and Bladder trouble*
mew n* *jrf iaa
W. J.|I!UTT3. “
' | 1 I 1 r ''•
Don’t Forget
to glauc at s >me of the small specialties
which will be found on our counters. A
few pennies here and thore 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 best of Its kind They have been se
lected from a great variety offered because
of superior qualities. These are all eold at
very lew prices.
SMITH’S PhARM4CY s SB.*
OF BENEFIT TO YOU.
D. S. Mitchell, Fulford, Md . "During a
ioi'g illness l was troubled with bad sores,
was advised to try DeWitt’s Witch Hazel
Sa’ve and did so with wonderful results.
1 was perfectly cured It is the bee salve
on the market ’’ Sure cure for phe. sores,
burns. Beware of counterfeits. W. J.
Butts i
TO THE PUBLIC.
In vuraute ce to request of the McKinley
Natioaal Memorial Asso iation whose I
statement to thi pub ,: c is published in
another column in tois paper, we take
this method of cdlirg 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 Associ ttion 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 necessary funds for that
purpose by popular subscription. As
stated by the Board of Trustees cf the
Association “the memorial is to be in the
highest sense the sincere expression of al*
the people of the country of their love for
President McKinley at-d of their admira
tion for the qualities ex . reseed so emi
nently in hie life and deeds.” As they also
express it “It is the purpose to have the
offerings of the pceple 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 strioken 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, iV. E Kay, A. J, Crovatt,
E H. Mason, H. T. Dunn.
The name and postoffi :e address of each
contributor will be forwarded to the
treasurer of the association, with the fund
rem itted 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
holder, 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 H eney T. Bunn,
C. Downing,
N. Emanuel.
C. P. GOODYEAR,
F D. Aiken.
SAVED HIS LIFE.
“I wish to tav that I feel I owe my life
to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,’ writes H. C.
-hrestenson of Mayfield, Minn. “For 3
years f was troubled with dyspepsia so
that I could hold nothing on my stomach
Many times X would be unable to retain a
mon el of food. Finally I was confined to
my bed. Doctors said I oould not live. I
read one of your advertisements on Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure and thought it at my ca e e
and commenced its use 1 began to im
prove from the brat bottle. Now I am
cured and recommend it to all. ” Digests
your food. Cures all stomaoh troubles.
W. J. Butts.
We Never Hesitate
when a p. umber is needed, to dispatch one
promptly totte scene of trouble. And
the skii'fai way 'he work is done will
please th i most oriiioal ou-tomer
The a. aterlal used i" high grade and
will >ist for years under all ordinary
strain.
Oui vr 'as are especially interesting.
A. H BAKER,
J 205 Gloucester St.
IT GIRDLES THE GLOBE
Tne fame of Buoklen’s Arnica Salve,
as the b'er in ihe wof 10,extends round
the earth. I’* the one perfect tieahir
of outs, corns, bums, bruises, soie?,
soalds, boils, ulcers, felons. sch.'B, pains
and all skin eruptions. Only infallible
pile cure, 25i a box at all druggists,
CHARTS F JR SAIE.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U. S.
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Deining
Phones’ 1?2 or 31,
OASTOHIA.
Sears the /f The Kind You Have Always Bought
T* -
FOR HALE —A handsome silver
servlor. Prioe reasonable. Apply 210
Key no Ms street.
f9oo Drops]
CASTOR)/,
t.'ln: ‘Hn, ~;.i i l '"' '' - I ' l ' 11 '
Preparationfor As
similating Ihc Food andfieg da
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
I HiL
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor>linerai.
Not Haucotic.
fyo'fit afor^Jt-SMtlELPtrcjJEff
Himpfon Seed' " \
Lx. Senna * I
Rorke lle Salts -f
AaiseSeetl* \
fr&xnwnt - )
IJr farbonaleSafa + l
\
CUmfied Sugar
JtßUtfjrrwi Flavor. /
Apetfecl Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature oP
NEtV YORK.
M ffcMR * i
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER
THE
Hi m l ill! 1111!,
Camphor and Celluloid 0 y,.!al Refin
ers and Manufacturing Chemist.
Incorporated Uoder the Laws of the State >f Delaware. Gap' a $500,000
Divided Into 50 000 6 per cant. Preference Sba’es of $5 O') each and 50 000 Ordinary
Shares of $5 00 Each. Payable $2 00 on Application, $1 00 on Allot cent
ands 2 00thre Months After Allottment
Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 each, at Par,
DIRECTORS:
aRCHIKALD MELDKU F. I S„ B *>*•*. B eside :,
M. FRANK, 904 CL no•*“ i Av< wu~. •.•••• s, N- *• Y." .
GARDNER W. KIMBALL o' D D’nr * T u-r On , W mi < on, Del.
G. G. MURRAY, Blsokshna'. R-fMd n< Dire'tor fir in* Gl I M l ‘g 1 ~ Ld.
SOLICITORS!
E“TES& WALKER, Blark-b - tr, (3a.
ASSISTANT CHEMIST:
T. •*. GRAY, Black-h at, Q>\.
BANKERS:
BI AGKSHEaR BA S K, Hl-rH- r,
GERMANIA BANK, 8* a r, G a
Office and Works. BLA/’KSHE vK, 'A.
M. TE M Pl*E TA YL‘ <R * tv,h-r- ad T -m-or,-, c ~„,
SAVA NN A H lit.
Kegid'ered 0111 <?: 902 vl.-k' Si , WILLING ON". t.L,
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.
n panv lias been formed to -p opt a .1 canv out an agret meat in- w.. n An
Meldrum. Slanu a Turing Chemi-t, Bla- ksac r. Go.. I. s. A. 1-; toi ■> with tl< Blael.si r
Manufacturing Company, Bin k-he>-, (la.),a*id tlicGii.be Mauuf.it ri-g i ompany. Ii -a . ,i.
Camphor Refiner- and Manufacturing Clic idi-t sll M , -ii llou-eChumlia -, .'adon hr.:i. n .
and whose works are situated at West Norwood. England, Hoboken, Ant a erp, Ft ant c ii, sub!
agreement being dated 2nd day of September, leal
The agreement compri-es the so i e rights of Unit id suites and Can ida to manufactmv
Camphor. Celluloid Crystals, and by-prouucs under Ue> Globa \ aun'oettiii. g i ompanr's
vat ious processes.
The processes being secret, it is not desirable in the interests of the Compute to go t;ay
details, bul the secret docoments have been dul; v s aled ana deposited with 'th i ..inpan 's
solicitors as per attreemcm with Mr. M.-lnrnm.
A working capital of $5 < 000 is ample for the mami suturing of 50 tors of camphor, cellu
loid crystals and by-products per month and for which a mark-, has already beep acquired.
The gross profit, on this production is estimated to give, aft r b ‘wring al charges, a sum o ~(
less than $120,000 for distnbut on on the Preference and Ordinary -him . tea-big a sum of
$70,000 for the purpose of reserve fund, or fo- further e.\ten-ion of the bu-mess.
The Company also acquires 25U acre- of antl.ad.vel ing boos<- a ■ I an abtndar.ee of fi”e
timber. The purchase price for the, laid is SCO,; foi thi rights to n.a<>ulaetor-. under tp.)
various processes $2'2.000. leaving a balance of 4211,800 The total o ,st for building works and
installing plant and machinery capable of producing 3 tons per day is SBI,BOO, leaving the work
ing capital at $50,000, ami SIOO,OOO for future issue
The only agreement existing are: Ist. Between the Company and Arc'd Meld rum,
wherein he sells to the Company the Ann rie >" rights for manufacturing at $.’82000 and 250
acres of land, including dwelling house and timber at sß,2oo,total $288200, parable as to $158,900
in cash and $13c,000 in Ordinary shares.
2nd. Agreement betwcei the Con.puny and Archibald Mi iflrurn. whetein Ihe iat'er
agrees to act as Manrgine Director for 10 rears at a safa y of $5 000 |,e; aimum.
3rd. Agreement between Archd M'ddnnn and the Industrial Trust Company, 60-82
Liberty street. New Yurt, as to the guarantee t hg of this issue.
Mr. Meblrum will be a large stockholder, having agreed to itceep' a i.">-gi portion of the
Surchasc price in ordinary stock, tnus showing the business will be em uuctecl unou s ife line-
Ir. Mel rum is a thorough, practical nu:nufactu.ing chemist, understanding the practice
manufactuie of Camphor, its by-product. ISorax, Kora, ic Acid, Sulphuric Acid, Ar.-onic, Starch
and many other chemical too numerous too mention. 'ny improvements hat Mr. Mel run
may bring out as regards reducing cost of mnnu.aeture, or new process, s. bc-'ine th properly
of the Company. This Company will consider the luanufac n-e of varmu.- : i cmicals and
more especially Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. A convention w-s
held at Brunswick, Ga., on April ft, not, to consider the cultivation of the plant known as
“Cassava *' Starch can be manufactured at a low cost from this plant, and should it be
planted to any great extent in this State, s arch manufacturing w " ,-iso be con-id red. Ic is
estimated the Company will be in a position to fill orders earl;- next \ ear . Ir. tdv arrange
ments have been and are being made for the sale of the total Outp it of in- Coin nan \s prnduuls.
The advantages o' manufacturing u Bliit kshcar are many. it-, , ho -ir is pttte;
secondly, the water is good and fr e; tnird'y. ultor is cheap; lonrt.hl-, ttr s ;J „r .ton is easy,
as the railroads would run into the works; fifthly, it ilu ndy for New Yu ,ani ot r markets',
also for shipping, The Imports of Camphor n r year 189!) amounted to I wt sr. 1> , valued at
$322,100, ana in 19, 0.1;789,580 lbs , valued at $185,071. It will be seen Utctv .s „ good outlook
for this Company.
No promotion money is being paid and Mr Meldrum nays al. expen.—s up to allotment.
Pi'ospectu-es ana application forms may be had of the Banket g, Molicitora. offices of the
Company or Secretary.
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
CUMBERLAND ML
$3 to Jacksonville,
52 to Fernaudiua.l
pi Wifill
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For Infants nr and Oh'.ldren.
h grACjagQM-.fc-.iwri—i■ m c-.iiA*iUDewi
Th? Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / %
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Thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. tMEW YOAH CITY.
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c^uipne i with ail the
’atest improvements
SOLD ON
ETERMS
O. F, GAY,
5J4 Gloucester Street-