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The i afM'iri Tiiflp'.
Xitab’-ishoJ 1889
■ Bra vick Gall
Established ISB2.
The Brunswick Tiines-Call,
vJMSOIJUATKD WOO.
I-abli-heo
I.VKUY MOKNISG K.XCErT monijat.
BV R. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
J Tlmce-CaU will ud< IWcreU bj carrlei
ir mull par .**, per week 15 coin*. Cor
r< ajw*t leijts on Uvo subJ cU solicited. Kai
iiti.* < v writ*tshould accompany bADne. feub
c:i ptH.i 4 j.apJilc in advance.
AddrcEi all communientiona to
Tlih TIM ICS-CALL,
Hron*wtck,Ga.
TO BUB3OKIBERS:
Sub cnl.c rs are raqut sted to notify the ofllo<
wlion ti.er all to get. aj issue of the Tliao.
Cull. .'teaUon 10 tale iaUc. will bo •-
eluted by to* publ'sbcrt.
Tb rt* are three interir.insblft prob
lems in this wt rl!—ttie Bo a r wur, the
Philippine insurrection, aud the Min*
8;one '.Hair.
Ilu I’hilipp no re fast becoming
civiliz and S it iri{ ou tiic Anne of
bu' in b.ii clogs ibere is now prohibr
td. ~ K--ri3 ■ Ci'j W. rid.
The ;.s->i'j-a* think-* 'bar the lime
hut o me fur the governuie it to
havig rein' out with tie Indane a*
tiiben nod to f iOil ;lio:n only ns in
dividua'H. *
If Di, and lid not burd Plea f r <Rr
ri t .*)•' .aornirgn we o tl, tt
wu ii I) , (> (ail •!> “be k[) 'h
h > u c id i split .no kind,
iilif, —S i* ml L'i -pitch
Ti r-e u general cry g I uUp frittli
tha wuole’jkla ...erolißUiH ut i.o country
ror the rt p il of the bankiupi. law.
They corov, and 'L*t it ha ei-rvt-d Its
purpose mil ii tuw being *< uuod o the
detrim nl of bus' a h>.
Noth!- k „f uti ioiuil lin pur tu-ce wil
bed no in c n, res until niter rbe
holidays, (t will tnkethe u-x two
wick f: he appaiu'm-nt of ha om
t * tea. ami getting down to bu iuea
3 oretarj Knot Bays that the ediioat.
ed i o d.or makes a bitter tighter than
the unet'uo tied me. This is quite eon
tra:y to tin gene'ul t'ellef that a bru'e
ch trace i'ti icu b bet'er p r rf ironed
by ibo pc sesor of a low gale of
ii leiltgi line. And yet ;he Secretary
probably knows what he i<t lalking
sti in —CI vel.ind Piaii. Dialer.
If u a a-ia i- conveyed by muqi
lot s. It is p on Lb- that other ins c a
my pay a! ke pure. A Fr-neh phy
sic au iccor .and that a oeruou family b ut
u member who fur years wsswuHj.c to
friqu-n. tu a lal aitacsn and tha
Itre ch idfe . hi the fiitui y were iuiz
ed it;, dp a a- dir c -ly ;.f er soute
K - ii b- iron 'be h ns
' h a. ... IP iije *!•
th< pi a tin.
Ft >K KENT.—A dr bi ewi
tut u,si oil room wi.h l<> .t,l. •X’ tins
OttiCi, •
. '.V ‘ ‘ “!ni,Q
- '.‘->1 • . ’cs u.u l.e Cody . i
itoedn a powerful, urasno, parvatiyi
piil has been exploit and; lor Dr K ug’s
Niw Due P.tie, a; b are piifeotiy
h'iril'lesf, gently , lit sla e J(iver .aoil
bowels to expel poisonous matter,
clcsn-e ti e svs-etn and sbjolnteiy oure j
eons ipauon ard sick bsa-yKC'iS.’ f)a.y ,
25r, at all orug stoies
NOTH '* TO TAX IWYEiIS.
Vor tiit* <’f co’Wtiug slate aid
comity tax - r . ; I wilt l e at t o Xcr.ouii j,
cu >• n’v Ttci: . r .> v
Si
S: .li .-a ' ‘ • I.*, *• 4
FslesTia Mug. 27th dUt. •* iM,' * 14, *• l
Jam icUinta oixt. ** U3, *• I*, “ ts
l*run*wioU Oct s, 2>: and id. Mov. It's IS nud IV
Ot*.
J l*! \L\T 0. G. C.
i' *r 1 a(rrippe and 1 nllu
en.M use CIiENbV’S K\-
TJbCTOKAM l. i
UNIFORMITY IN DIVORCE LAWS
An Albany. N. Y., lawyer raise* an
in e e,ting question on the divorce
laws of hu different e’ates, contending
•hit the federal government should
Lave jurisd’.citon of marriage and
divorce Diwa
He g ves as his rois r rs the following:
‘ At prese it th'Ti are several stales
where ihere are eight grounds upon
which abso uts divorces esn be secured.
Tni* makes the laws of thess states the
law of the nation oq divorces; for the
(loL’siitution of the Un'ted B ates pro
vidte that the adjudication ol one s'ate
must be accepted by all of the other
states.”
Tne consequence is, according to
this lawyer’s contention, that the
divorce laws of a state are priocic
nulbfl and when a couple, lj,
divorce, simply move into ad i ,
the laws era lets r'g'd,
aivoree ar.d then mov h:
stato where they for i_\
O c o. the pi i nitestat’Ons
of our prese j , f, yis tha ncirc'ty
of sh: p gir • Ci cbgc, where num
ours of are getting married b’-
oau.c, i . neethearts feel able to
i.em, or are biing suit to
j. by tbeir paren s. Mcohairti
bo I umpired by the want of he'p
that they are advertising in tbecountry
newepspers.
CITATION.
GK(>K<JlA—Glynn County.
Chariot O. Jone*, adminlutrat r upon the
oHiiittf of l>. i* .Jorum, late of naid county tie
ceiirted, han applied to the (*ourt of (> linary of
ftaid county for leave to at ll a certain of
land containing thirty-tlve and a half acrop,
and which ia fully described in Maid a]>pllcati >n j
now oifile in naid court, belonging to .saiu |
estate for the payment of debts, ezpenaos
tlistrilmtlon, and said application will bu hoard
at the January term 11H)2 of said court. Let all
concerned take notice hereof.
Tbia December tith, ltfOl.
lion ace Dast,
Ordinary Gl*nu County.
O. Jonk*, Administrator of D, I*. Jouee.
KOK BALK—Oa aocount of leavinc
Mieoity w( offer for sale at a hArgain
our entire stock of aud fruit
a f lowest pr!c*. Apply
o#Bini0 # Bini ii os.. 401 Bay Bt,
lodol Dyspepsia
Digests what you eat.
IS YOUR LIFE WORTH 25 CENTS?
Omminiptives, W) know that you have
won diaehpp >ii\led many times, hut make
uoe aiore effort Tto bo eared. Uooch’s
ilexnJau Syrup has cured tliout ands and
It will cu;e you. Consumption istbo result
ill the food material that should go to sup
SJort the tody and sustain life being ab
torfacd and thrown off in tubercu ous mat
tar, To overcome this waste of vital force
and restore the nourishment to the system
!a its natural course, is to cure. This is
bcxiomplirhed by Oooch s Mexican Syrup,
It oontroU cousin, nif;nt sweats, BpitHug
<J blood, rorene39 in chast, inflamed throat
Bhd lungl, difli xulty of breathing, heavy
ouklii accompanied with expectoration
ind parched lips. Wo know you have been
difsappoituod many times, but make one
•tore effo! tto save your; l -It. lou can buy
a bottle o eoych’s Mexican Syrup for 25c.
tt otires t simplecough as if by marie,and
a Mio best emedy for whoopitu, coug h
v' i 1 1 k •
m
fiaPvaiW; ——'
LLMPKK IS LIKELY
TO “GO UF‘
in price, so it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get the advan
tage of present prises. We have a eom
ptece line ot moulding, mill work, etc., ail
seasoued woods.
Kiln dried flooring and ceiling always
in stack. Phone lU7.
Lang&Wood
PianiDg Mi”,
CASTOR! A
tax InAuita aicd CliudibSL
v 4* M You Hn/e Always
tno y/rv-T
9 ot ft
THE BRUNSWICK IIMEH-UAJ.i., SATURDAY DECEMBER 7 1901
He and Best
S £ S. is a cor '.bination of roots
stvi h- t!,, of great i nrative ] owers,
ana when t.ib n into the cirr. .ation
Bt-arcr: •, or., rnr 1 . v t.ovcs all manner
of iv.’-w ns from tin; blood, with >ut
the ; h< crrl rm to tbe systeip.
On th- ; ,im a: v, 1 j general health
beg to imj ore from tl first dose,
forS. I S. i mtonlynlb id purifier,
fent :m • ' r :it t. tic. m-j strcn'piii
ctr :.ivl '• Is p;> the constitution
while -ii ing the l isod of impuri
ties. S. S. S. or.r: all diseases of a
blood } ir/'U origin, Cancer, Scrofula.
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores as>d
Ulcers, FJesrema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rh am, JP. pi . aid similar troubles,
anti ; r;'i :. i .iilil>k erne atvl lire only
anti >tei that most horrible disease,
Cvn .><• i' . od Poison.
A : ,ord of nearly fifty years of
suet', to! our vis a record to be proud
of. S. S. 1. is mere popular today
than - ■v. It numbers it.-, friends by
... Is. Our medical corns
largi ' than ever in the
. k di< i ne. Many write
-- tl r the great good S. S. S.
• t,i i , while ethers are seek*
’.■out their ear.vs. AH
i\ . p’-ompt and careful
Jar phy-s i ia.nsliaveruadc
i in.- siu (yot idood and Skin Dis*
a: is, mid belt rur'.ierstand such cases
then t';e ordnir.-y practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
Ofa V-'e are doing great
v*** '$ ■ ■” < go Tto suffering
nI-K. yi,, hu: iuiiity through
~ , vb - r o.iis'iltiug dt
- > , ' -vni, ai:.i invite
i von to write r;s ii von have any blood
| or:. km t.'oi.We make r.o charge
; whatever for t l .;’:-: service.
1 Tl t SWI~T 3T£C;nc Cti.. ATLARTA. GA.
!ff ■ •,)
!h{ \
QJO
Fall and Winter
hiixs nave never been ex
celled in any previous display.
These hats are aii of very
artistic concepts n and are
developed m goods ot excep
tionally good quality and
beajity, Fernaps no such
value has never been offered.
MISS SITE SL4TEB
SO4 TAOCEOYKK ST..
nn&o
nlun£l whsLbwH
JUNHSKSSr W"--- T? MZZTOHBBti
*jre the? woi ffitiJ o* ali 4to
fftl FV -$ KIDfIEY U i
$ tjLIA $ twmul kmi*
jr Okorrf Aiiur isd. C&atattt.
j rtmtdijs recognized ly uM
! jicn* }.d'.ysia.v it* st> ih bett h
t K&Siicy znd Budget ctwbla*
PWCtt ;h sum
w. j. Burr^T”
JBg
.■ ~s -t.r
1 r 1 r 1 1
&)*"'(■ Por^t
jto g’..\ c s ime of *he s nail a pr ialties
S which w ’ ''e found ou our counters. A
| few prune tur t J there will secure
| ome valt a >.e rtn dj or useful article.
! There arc j. z.-ns of ru. h in ou? stock of
DKUo HSTS sI.'NDRIES
I and vnant ; ■ and •■achnp. as being
1 hr b fits 1. 1 and they nil's been se
i Iteted fn m a great ■ -r ety offered lecause
is*. These are all told At
Ive y 1 >vx prices
Ph \r*\f irv * ’phovk
and fi* 111 J • il.l.kiii U)! * No. 222.
OX b NjSFi T TO YOU.
D. ' M.tiuieti, Fuiford, Md. • During a
’, up' - 1 was „ou.i>d with cad cores,
Witt’s Witch Hazel
-a vc nt it r :d .o w til wonderful re ulw,
rt - • >t ,i- ' It is the bes eal ?e
uDf..: t b i.-e tute for piles, sorer,
.'urns ew rs J ?oua: r eiis. W. J,
Butts
TO THE PUBLIC.
Ia urm-.s-ce to request of beMcKin’ey j
National Memorial A.so iaiion whose!
ata’ement to th pub c published in
another co uma tu ti jp paper, we take ;
thi m-ihod of c I! ■ k the atten'ion of ihe
people of Bamtwiok tjtbe subject and to
then oo operation in this very lauda
ble tirdert^Kine.
In i tte pnrp serf the Association as
defined in the ce/titiaataof ino rp ration
to ere :t and maintain ,t 1 anten Ohio, a
suitable memcr al to '.he lata president,
and to raise the r eceeeary funds for that
purpose by popular subscription. As
stated by the Board of Trrstees < f the
Association “the memorial is to be in the
highest sense the smesre expression of all
the people of the country of their love for
President McKinley a"d of their admira
tion for the qu lities ex reseed 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 grie'
over the tragic ending of his neb a 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 behalfcf theaesocia
tion, their hearty co-operation
The following well known ci'izens of
Brunswick have been selected ar a ocm
raittee to receive contributions in behalf
of the association; N EmanuebO Down
ing, W. G Hrantley, C P. Goodi ear, F. I).
Aiken, M Kaiser, W. E Kay, A J.Crovatt.
E H Mason, H. T Dunn.
Ttie name and postofli e address of each
contributor will be forwar-'ed to the
trea'urer of tha aßsoc'atiou, with the fund
remitted forpre*ervation in the archivesof
tlie association and each contributor to
the fund will receive from the association
a souvenir certificate which will be
worthy of preservation as evidence of tha
holder participation in the work
The National Bank of Brunswick and
he Brunswick Bank and T rust Cos , will
receive on behalf of the committee such
contributions as the psople of Brunswick
may desire to make and forward the earn.
promptly to the Treasurer of the Associa
tion Henry T. Dunn,
U Downing,
N. Emanuel,
C P GOODYEAR,
F D. Aiken
SAVED HIS LIFE.
“I wish to ta" that I feel 1 owa my life
to Kodol Dyspecsia Curo, ’ writes H, C.
-hrestensoi, of Mayfield, Mian. “For 8
years l was troubled with dyrpepsia so
that i could hold nothiug on my stomach
Many tim** 1 would bs unable to retain a
morsel of food Finally I ivas confined to
my bed. Doctors said I could not live. I
read one of your advertisements on Kodol
Dyspepsia <’ure and thought it fit my
and commenced its use I big an to im
prove from the first bottle. Novi am
cured and recommend tt to all.” Digests
your food Cures all eto.-naob tro ibles.
W. J. Butts.
Some I ittle Things
quite e’sentiV to tbe s’ oeees cf a job, are
overlooked by some workmen
S r ct attea;i n to detain, and the use
o' the beet material makes all out
PLUMBING WORK
datis'hO.cry. Our charges are uniform!}
low, but no part of a jab is sti ■ ted.
A. H BAKER-,
SJOS Gloucester St.
IT OIIIDLES THE GLOBE
Tna fame of Buckl-n’s Arnica Salve,
as the b ’ in ibe worlo,extends round
r he eartn. I’n the one perhet fiea er
o' oofs, our ns, burrs, bruises, so-e.-,
eualds, boils, uloce, felons. sch-B, p. ins
and h>l skin rraptione. Oniyinfaibbe
oils enre. 25-; a box at hli drogg-s e.
CHARTS F,‘R 6A..K
Charts u’de tables and
oiher publications, IJ. s,
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Doming
Phones’ I?*2 or SI,
CgYSTOTIIA.
Bears the /} The Kind You Have always Bought
Signature
FDR B\IE-A fxmdsouQe silver
service. Price reasonshle, Apply 210
it ynolds dtreer.
The Kind You Have Always Bought* ana Kswk %sMai
in use for over 30 years, has bttra© Ok: Kltrnfvfrvrm
fj ~„r and hss Tbeon anode ao
/jP sonal supervision slttto tU3
* UstotobW Allow no one *o aeecivs jfdfctistt tdWte.
AIJ Counterfeits, Imitations and feofc
Experiments that trifle with and ■ arianger the itetsttfi of
Infants and C’h.idren—Experieuoo BspotaMlb
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute ft>r Crstm ft’fftfO
goric> Itroiis and SoothLogr Syrups* it Is PhMMti lb
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor utitiei* fticuraetMl
suhstanee. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Watvm
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea- aotf WtMi
Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures constlssatilMl
and Flatulency. It assimilates the FoofiU
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natnntii
The Children 1 ® raaacea-Eio MuUnr*f
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You to llways Bought
Sn Use For Over SO Ymm.
YHC CEfiTAon ccJfWifV, 1* HNMMMV TBKOV* (MCI9VMM
THL
i* o Hull S Bill m,
Campnor and Celluloid Crystal Refin
ers end Manufacturing Chemist
Inoorpcrati 3 Under the Laws of the Scats of Delaware. (jftpi a $500,000
Oividad Into 60000 0 pev cant Preference Shares of $5 00 each and 50000 Ordinary
Shares of $5 00 (flash. Payable $2 00oa Application, $1 00 on Allot oi nt
and $2 00thre i Months After Allottnient
Issue of 27,000 6 per cent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 each, at Pa
DIRECTORS:
4RCH f VLI ME' DRU t, P. I. S.. B ! ickiheer. l-’reribeof,
M. FKA -E, 004 0 t .uifcn * Tv*- nt', tiro x, N- .v York.
GARDNER V v IC!M'<ALL of D'Nrs T-utCo , W .iinrig on. Del.
0. G. MURRAY, Buokshnar. Rasid-ot Director for the Globa Mfgf. Cos., Ltd.
SOLICITORS:
E -TLS& WALKER, Blackshfar, Ga.
ASSISTANT CHEMIST:
T. ■* GRAY, Blacknhear, Ga.
BANKERS:
‘’ A< RiH !s.\R RA 'K, HlsoUm e 1 Ga.
GEH.MANIA BANK, 3ava >ui', Ga.
Office and BLA.OKSHE J{, GA.
M . T f - I* K TAYL--R S rAt -H a 11 Treasuytr p, a im.
SAVA NN A H (It,
Ka' ti Offl : 902 U > t.e Si , WILLING ON. iiL.
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.
• patir bn- fn' ued t) t opt ami eanv nut an agreement bet wet n Arci-.l
Mrldrnm. Mann a luring I heini t. Lila.- ksi.n r. u.. t. S. \. lutnlv w itti tlilack-.e-
Manufacf ring Comtu iy iil.i U he> ■, (ja ). am) the Globe Manufeet'ring loinu.iny li, ,
Camphor Refluei nd >i itu-acturlngChe isu II Mam-lon Hou-*BChnmb, s, t oadon Kaalatt •’
n lid works TO ituite . at \Vc Norwood, K.nglanil, Hu .nl’.eii, Ai,t,virp France Ihe said’
agreenieut be ng duto •. •:uh day of Sepin’iiber, I'.c'l.
The agreen 1 :r c mipri-e'e mo sn . r:gh -, f UniHd States aud Can ida to manufacture
Camphor. C. Ilni.ud riystaie aid by-pr . ticnt under the Gxli,- • anuhietin i- lonuiaiii'a
various processes. ■
The proces os b-logse Te-.it is not desirable m the Interests of the Company to give
deta-ls, but the soevet .l)Ciim-in-h:uo b-en duly s aloil uni dep i-i, i with ib Ci-moat 's
solicitors as per aEroemeut with Mr. Meldruni. * 1
A worti- s apital ot $3 001 is amplo for the irnnu actu'ing of 30 tons of canndior oollii
loid crystals and bx-p> oihiet- per mouth, and f>r which a marks has fetieady- boon a-'out and
the gio i nroti; on this pro 'uetton is estimscod to give, afn-r bearing ai ctiar'’o.s a sum o , t
loss than slzO,CxKt f,.r <li-tr;ln ion on tile Preference and Ordinary -hait . leaving a sum of
$70,000 for the purpose of reserve fund, or fo furtherexten-ion of ibo bu.-iness
The Company also ig-qm -*350 acre- of 1 and, ad veiling house a-d an hi>nndance of line
timber. The purchase prim fir tue land is *6.xo ; foi the rights to manutaatore. under tii -x
various pro-ess. s sa-s<*). leavm-.f a balance of $211.80h The total c .at for building works -ind
installing plan and ••mdinnrr;. <■ icable of pro,hn-ing 3 ton- per day is $61,800, let.vine the work
ing rani!ai a' $.31 th'U. a- id $lO U) fo” future issue
Theonly agreement,exi tmg: re- Ist. Between tbe Company andArc'd Meldrum
wherein hr s-ils to ib -Conip ,nv ihe Amerle n rights for mauufamurine at $-'B2OOO and esc
seres ■ f ml. Inemding nv lling ho me and timber at $6,200,t0tal S2BB 203. u.lvalue as to *jw•W
in cash and $i t ,000 in Ordinary shares.
2nd. ign-emoi-t. letxveei tbe Company and Archibald Meldrum, wherein the latter
agree- to act os Mnnrjnn.r l>t rector for 10 rears at a sala y of 85000 per annum
3rd. Aer-cui-ut between Archrt M ldmin amt the Industrial Trust Company (iO-0J
Liberty-tr. t. New \ .'k. as to the guaranteeing of this issue.
Mr. MelUr.nn will be a larg t stockholder, having agreed to accept a inrge portion of the
purchase pnee In ordineiy etoek. thus showing the Imsluess 'vill ho c.n uueted neon s-te lines
Mr. Mel r.:m is a *hor.,ugli. |>raeli-ai manufai.-tu ii.g chemist, understanding th- practice,
manntoctuie f Camphor, its by-product. Borax. tior.t ic Acid. Sulphuric Acid, Arsenic Starch
and many other ctieunc.il too numerous too mentt n. 'ny improve nents hat Mr ficl rim
mav bring 0-11 as le ariF r. <lu lug cost of matin acmre, or new processes, bceoine the property
of the Company. Tin ' uup.iny will consul, r the mannfac re of vanon- cl rmicais and
mokt: EsPiv' lAhi.v trsonle. an if r which there is a growing demaud. A couie ul-n ws
held atßrun-XVI-k, 11 1 , on An il !t. 1101, to consider the cultivation of the plant known as
•Cassava Starch ca.. be •uanufx.xmivd at a l-xxv coist from this plant, and sbonld it he
planted lo ■nv great ex’em in is Stair, e arch m tnufaeturiiig will il-o be eon-id red It is
estimated th- Cos tr nv xv il bn In o posuion to ltd o dors cxi l'• ne x t year xlready arrange
meats have been nud are i> -iug made for tins-ale of th- total oiitp it of' ill- Com nan-’s products
The advan ngi.s o m nui-ii-iuri.Mlf Bl.i kshenr are nxnny. Irstlv in- ■ir is Du-e
--secondly, tbc xvute- is goo tad fr e; t drdlv, b>r is cheat), urirtbl -, r-a- snort , t on iK v -'•
as the railroads xvoulcl run into 'hr worlif.lilv, if ih-n,ix for New Y-> I, an • ot-er markets'
a!s X for shipping. The nnnortK or - omiphoi- -or year 18311 amounted to I.Bo} 54t ip valued at
$122,100. ami ii 13 0,1.7' 1.38 i:b-. valued at $183,071. It will be seen th- it good outlook
for tht** Companv.
No prom,Minn money is being paid and Mr Meldrum navs al expenses up to allotment
Prospectu-es an - m-.pl cation forins may be had o 2 the Bauke.s, Solicitors, offices of the
Companv or Secretary.
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via rhe—
mia as.
$3 to Jacksonville,
to Fernandina.
Sill m
‘ H **st cn Earih,” and
with all the
‘ateat improvements
SOLD ON
E \SV TERMS
0. F, G AY.
5J4 Gloucester Street.