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The Kiuoswiclr Times.
Kitsbllfhed 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
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The Brunswick Tiraes-Gall,
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KVEHY MORNING EXCEPT MONOAT.
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elalud by the publishers
Thu Ueorgia lawmaker* w 11 adjourn
tine die Friday night
"Only four moru (lays of the Georgia
legislature. There is always something
to be thankful for," says an exchange.
It is to behopul that the courts will
allow Mr. Nation to resume his maiden
name.-- Washing on Tlme-c
We hope Senator Morgan will live
long enough to use the Isthmian canal
completed. He has worked hard for the
canal
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"The legislature is making a great
inistske when it persistently refuses to
ptßsau Australian ballot law," remarks
iLe D.ineo Gazette.
Governor Gan )let’s ac lon in vetoing
the dispensary lull lish hieu endorsed
ass general rule in all par a of thn
state. The press, with rare excep ions,
deemed the measure a t ad one.
DuPont Htierry acumdltg to the
GiilUu News, says that the Wright hill
has accomplished all he wanted by
choking oil all the local diapensary
bille and that he is satisfied will ihu
governor’s veto.
Nearly every nociipa'ion it* repreannt
ed io the Georgia penitentiary, there
being 955 laborers, 681 farmer*, 128
railroad hands, #8 cooks, 6 merchant!*,
22 blacksmiths, 6 school teachers 3
phyeioiang and 9 preachers.
The aeorus report on sawmills, plan
iDg mills and timber camps in the
United States shows that there are
118,00*1 enoh establishments—an average
of about 8(>o tier state—representing a
capital of soi I 000,000 and au anuual
produc of th < value of $507,000,000
Thomas Nelson Page says that iu
nine cases out of ten the work that hss
resulted it the a'cnuiu auon of prop
erty by tt*e negro and his material
ad vaocetneoi Itas been done by those
who nail the moral and industrial
training hat w s part * f the institution
of slavery.
H.e * ost of living, according to Pun’s
otlloial report on tnis subjeot, is stt 1
rising. It has not been higher lu many
years than it is today, in fact It has
never been so high since tbe pictent
Improved and ch-apened inetli id* of
production and distribution came into
vogue, says an exoha: g. Prices are
•till increasing, and if wheat should
continue to make gains, a* it 1m in the
past few days, bread also will go up.
Meats, vegetables and fruits are
already selling at rates which s-rlously
restrict consumption, and many foods
earlier enjoy, dby Ibe poor man will
soon be out of his reach.
FOR KKNT— Furnished rooms, to
gentlemen 821, Ur ion St. Double
brick house .
For .LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’d EX
FECTORAN L.
ltear Admiral dcblty ia trying to eet
Into oonditlon to loaf the remainder of
his life, af er forty years of hard work.
"I am too o'd to go into business," be
■ays; "besides I have nothing to sell,
not even experience " He says that he
may do some writing but if he does it
will not be printed nntil after hie
death. “All the world is charitable to
dead men, you know," he adds.
Tnere should be created a cabinet
olli.-er, .o he known aa secretary of
oommerce and industries, as provided
in the bill introduced at the last session
of congress. It should be bis
province to deal with commerce in He
broadest aens; including among many
other things whatever concerns labor
and all matters affecting the great
business corporations and our merchant
*
marine.
An incident at Lewistown, Pa., the
other day, illustrates bow far the north
permits the n°gro to advance as a
skilled laborer. A negro was promoted
to the positiun of foreman of the sorap
yard of the Logan Iron aad Bteel
Works, Immediately every white man
employed in the yard walked out on a
strike. An effort was made to replace
the white men with neg-oes, but all the
workers in the other departments sup
ported tho strikers, refusing to handle
the material which oame through the
hands of the negroes. Tuih, of course,
is not'ce to the black man that he
cannot bops to rise above the position
of an ordinsry laborer in Pennsylvania;
the white workingmen will not have
him a boss.
AN EVANGELISTS STORY.
“I suffered for years with a bronohiai or
lung trouble and tried various remedies
but did not obtain permanent relief until
1 commenced using One Minute Oough
Cure, ’’writes James Kirkman, evangelist
of Holle River, ill. "I have no hesitation
in recommending it to all sufferers for
coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and
lung troubles bur croup 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.
TAX PAYERS.
By resolution of council passed No*
vmiber 30th, an extension until De
cember 20tb wae granted for tbe pay
ment of oity taxes for 1901. This is for
the purpose of allowing those in ar
rears an opportunity to settle with tbe
treasurer without additional ooets. All
taxes unpaid after December 20th will
he placed in execution, and niu.t be
settled with the marshal. Those in
created and who desire to save cost
will please take due and dual notice
Geo. H. Smith,
City Treasurer,
PILE-INK CURES PILES!
Money refunded if it ever tails
FOR SALE—A handsome silver
service. Price reasonable. Apply 210
Reynolds street.
FOR RENT—A desirsbl-* ntwly
furnisbod room with hoard. “X” tbis
offlc r ,
lillll
N. £Qv*<MT ,
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO “GO DP”
in price, so it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get the advan
tage of present prices. We have a com
ptete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods.
Kiln dried flooring and ceiling always
iu stock. Phone 197.
Lang 1 & Wood
Planing Mill.
CASTOR IA
F*r Infants and Children.
li Kind You Have Always Bought
THE BRUflbWlUfc IIMKH-CaLU THURSDAY. EEOEMBER 12 1901
Cancerous
Cadac "LZTJZ
VV I V face, "neck *Ol
breast, though
they are liable to appear upon other parts
of the boilv. When they begin to spread
and eat into the flesh, sharp, piercing
pains are felt as the underlying tissue is
destroyed and the tender nerves exposed.
Cancerous sores develop from very trifling
causes; a carbuncle or boil, swollen g land,
a little watery blister on the tongue or
lip, a wart, mole or bruise of some kind
becomes an indolent, festering sore,
which in time <l< generates into cancer.
“Ten years ago X
had a sore on my left
temple, which the fr-: va
doctors pronounced S' VS
a cancerous ulcer; Bp-** - . tfl
it would itch, burn Mu
and bleed, then scab ■FSB 1 IT’ .Vx
over, but would ii V A /
never heal. After aßfffiTCl sjjlßff
taking S. S. S. awhile SFRK#-
the sore began to u
discharge, and when tßSKfi?s£’•s a.
all the poisonous VoP'
matter had passed
out it got well. I
took in all about
thirty bottles, continuing- it for some
ti e after tho sore had healed, to be
sur i all tho poison was out of my sys
. Have seen no sign of the cancer
in ten years. JOSEPHUS REID,
Gant, Audrian Cos., Mo.
jAa ’ s strictly a vegetable
™ remedy, and, while
possessing purifying
kJ® and healing properties
"zsk- that no other medicine
does, contains nothing that could derange
the system. While cleansing the blood
it also builds up the general health.
If you have a suspicious sore, or other
blood trouble, send for our free book on
Blood and Skin Diseases, and write to us
for any information or advice wanted;
we mak 2no charge for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA.
Fall and iVin ter
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 SLATER
104 Mt,HUCKSTER ST..
KIDWEY DISEASES
•re tht moat fatal of all
FOLEY’S
ar money refunded. Contain*
remedies recognized hr eotf
nent physicians a tha oat fa*
Kidney and Bladder trouUaa
FSUC* Ms •*
W. J. BUTTS.—
For a bad Twist
in any part of the body a remedy ia in our
large stock of
PATEN T MEDICINEB.
Some ot these are far reaching and all
powerful. Tone up the whole system and
enable it to throw off disease ia any pari
of the body.
Below is a partial list of remedies for ills
most prevalent this season.
l.axative Bromo Quinine. Bromo Laxine.
Throat Ease. Frog in Your Throat, Smith's
Ough Byrup
SMITH'S PHARMACY i ga
SAYS US W AS TOKrnKEI).
“I soil red such pun* from coroe I
could hardly walk," writes U Itobtuioo,
Hillsborough. 11l , '‘but Bucklen’s
Arnica Bslre completely cured tnem "
Act* like magic on sprains, bruises,
cuts, sores scalds, hums, boils, nleers.
Perfect healer of skin diseasesaod piles
Cur# guaranteed ty all druggists, .So.
A Treat in Store.
A n.ndcui treat tba' has long been
awai'ed by the people of this seation
has been the engagement of the Herald
Square <i>era Comp-ny, that ia to ap
pear here for a four days engagement
on Wednesday next. This aompany
is the same that appeared here with
so rnuoh success last season daring the
holiday season and it oomes this year
stronger tbau ever before, the total
oompany numbering over twenty-five
people. Managers Fleming & Waff
have only secured this attraction by
the dint of moch work and under the
promise of a big renumeration. A plan
that has keen lnaagerated which will
no doobt prose attractive to many is
the season tickets for this short season
of light opera. Beats for the entire
engrgement are to be sold at a slight
reduction over the regular prices and
will entitle the holder to the same
seats fer tbe whole four days inoluding
4i
the matinee on Saturday afternoon.
Beats for the engagement will be plao
ed on sale in a few days
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Orders taken for "Pressed Flowers
from the Holy Land." Prioes of oards
ano books range from 5 cents to sl,
Miss L. H. Deming, 218 Union Sc.
OF BENEFIT TO YOU.
I>. 8. Mitchell Falford. Md. “Daring a
iong illness I was troubled witb bad sores,
was advised to try DeWitt’s Witoh Hazel
Ba've and did so with wonderful results.
I was perfectly cured. It is the best salve
on t.he market ’’ Sure cure for piles, sores,
burns. Beware of counterfeits. W. J.
Butts.
METROPOLITAN SALOON.
foci m billiard:.
ONLY THE FINEST
%53, Liquors and Cigars,
ELEGANT LUNCH SERVED DAY
AND.NIGHT.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
SEO, A, NSWMAN, Ifanwr,
SAVED HIB LIFE
"I wish to tay that I feel I owe my life
te Kodot Dyspepsia Cure,” writes H, C.
hrestenaon of Mayiield, Minn, “For S
years 1 was troubled with dyspepsia so
that 1 oould hold nothin* on my stomach.
Many times I would be unable to retain a
morsel of food. Finally I was confined to
my bed. Doctors said I oould not live. I
read one of your advertisements on Kodcl
Dyspepsia Care and thought it ht my case
and eommenoed its use 1 bsgan to im
prove from the first bottle. Now I am
cured and recommend it to all.” Digests
vour food Cures all etomaoh trot hies.
VV. J. Butts.
borne Little Things
quite essentia! to tne s’ ocese of a job, are
overlooked by some workmen
Striot attention to details, and the use
of the beet material makes all our
PLUMBING WORK
satis'actory. Our charges are uniform!)
low, but no part of a job is li* hted.
A. H. BAKER,
805 Gloucester St.
WORKING 24 HOURB A DAY.
There's no rest for those tireless little
workers—Dr Kingr’s New L fe Pills
Million* are always busy, ouringt rpid
liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and
ague. Tbey banish siok headache, drive
out malaria. Never gripe or wetken.
Small, taste nice, welt wondeis Try
them, 26s at all druggists
CHARTS FOR SALE.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U, S,
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Demingi
Phones’ 1?2 or 31,
CABTOHIA.
Stars tbs y? TO IW YOU Hjtl AlWSfl BOlijM i
T I
900 Drops
AVegetable Preparationfor As
similating the Food andßegula
ting the Stomachs awl Bowels of
INT TNJs/( HII.DKEN"
Promotes Digestion,Cheerful
ness and Rest .Contains neither
S hum,Morphine nor Mineral.
oiHarcotic.
Aye of Old O'SAMUEL PITCHER
PbmfJu* Seed’ \
J lx. Saw* *
ffaditlle stt(*T “ I
JhuscSeed + \
§££&*** j
MwM- 1
Aperfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb rrio'nihs old
J 5 INTS
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
THE
Hi fill! I lain Hi,
Camphor and Celluloid Crystal Refin
ers and Manufacturing Chemist.
Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of Delaware. Capita: $500,000
Divid*d Into 60 000 6 per oent. Preference Shares of $5.03 each and 50,000 Ordinary
Bharea of $5 00 Each. Payable $2 00 on Application, $1 *)0 on Allot™ nt
and $2 00 three Months After Allottmenc
Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 eath, at Par.
DIRECTORS:
ARCHIBALD MELDRU Vf, F. I. S.. BDckshear, President,
M. FRANK, 904 Canid well Avenue, Bronx, New York.
GARDNER W. KIMBALL, of D'laware T. ust Cos., Wilming on, Del.
C. G. MURRAY, Blaokshesr, Resid-nt Director for the GI .be Nlfg; Cos., Lid.
SOLICITORS'.
ESTES & WALKER, Biack-hear, Ga.
ASSISTANT CHEMIST:
T. S GRAY, Blaukshear, Ga.
BANKERS:
BLACKBHEAR BA NK, Blaokst esr, Ga.
GERMANIA BANK, Savannan, Ga.
Office and Works'. BLA.OKSHE \R, GLA.
M. TEM PLE TAY'LOR, Secretary and Treasurer Pro ™,
SAVANNAH, U 4,
Registered Offi ;e : 902 Marker Si “**■, WILMING i ON, uEL,
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.
rt pany has been formed to adopt aud carry out an agreement between Archil.
Meldrum. Manu aeturing Chemist, Blaokshe r, Ga., U. 8. A. (latelv with the lllaeksbcir
Manufacturing Company, Bla kehear, Ga.). and the Globe Mannfnrt-riiig *imip iiiv. r.iiui*. <!.
Camphor RcUncr auil Manuiacturiug Chemists. 11 .Vtausion House Ohainh -s, i.undon Kiighum,
and whose works are situated at West Norwood, Kngland, Hoboken, Antwerp. France, Ihe said
agrees ent being dated 2nd day of September, ltlol.
Tile agreement enmpri-es the sole rights of United States an ’ Canada to manufactur e
Camphor. Celluloid Crystals, and by-pmaucis under Hu Giob.- laeufac.tuiii g Com pain s
various jm oce-ses.
The processes being s.e ret, it is not desirable m tbe Interests ol tile Company to give cav
details, but the secret documents have been duly S;aled and deposited with the Cninpaia and
solicitors as per agreement with Mr. Meldrum.
A working capital of *5 UiOO Is ample for the main: actaring of 30 tons of camnhor, cellu
loid crystals and by-products per month, and for which a mark has abeatlv been a quir.d.
The gross profit on this pro luction is estimated to give, after bearing ah charges, a sum o not
less than $120,000 for distribut on on the Preference and Ordinary share, leaving a sum of
*70,000 for the purpose of reserve fund, or for further exten-ion of ihe business.
The Company also acquires 260 acre* of and, a dwelling house and an ah mdar.ee of fine
timber. The purchase price for tne land is *6.200; fot the rights to manui tie turn, under the
various processes *2*2,000. leaving a balance of *211,800 Tlie total mat for liuildiDg works and
installing plant and machinery capable of producing 3 tons per day is SOI,BOO, leaving the work
ing capital at $50,000, aud *IOO,OOO for future issue.
The only agreement existing are: Ist. Between the Company and A rend Meldrum,
wherein he sells to ihe Company the Americ m right” for manufac'iirfng at *882,000 and art
acres of land, including dwelling house aud timber at *0,200, total *228,200, payable as to *158,20*
in cash and *IBO,OOO in Ordinary shares.
2nd. Agreement between the Company and Archibald Meldrum, wherein the latter
agrees to act as Manrgine Director for 10 rears at a sala y ol *5 000 per annum.
3rd. Acrreemeut between Archd Meldrum and the Industrial Trust Company, 80-r.2
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 the
purchase price in ordinary stock, thus showing ihe business will lie conducted upon safe linen
Sir. Met irum is a thorough, practical manufacturing chemist, understanding the practice
manufacture of Camphor, its by-product. Borax, Boracic Acid, Sulphuric Acid. Arsenic, Starch
and many other chemical too numerous too mention. Any improvements that Mr. Metarule
may bring out as regards reducing cost of manufacture, or new processes, become the property
of the Company. This Company will consider the manufacture of various chemicals anil
more especiaLi-T Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. A convention w->s
held at Brunswick, Ga.. on Amil 1). 1901, to consider the cultivation of the plant known as
“Cassava.” Starch can be manufactured at a low cost from jtliis plant, and should it ha
planted to any great extent in this State, s arch manufacturing will also lie consid red. It Is
estimated the Company will be in a position to fill orders earlv next year Already arrange
ments have been and are being made for the sale of the total Outp-U of the Comonnv’s products.
The advantages of manufacturing a'Blackshear are many Hrstlv. :he dr is pure;
aacondly, the water is good and fr e; thirdly, abor is cheap; to. irthlr, t-aniiportat on is easy,
as the railroads would run into the works; fifthly, it ishmdv for New Yo h and oiocr markets,
also for shipping The imports of Camphor for year 189!) amounted to t.si 17.541 lb , valued at
$322,UX), and in ISuO, 1,789,580 lbs , valued at $485,071. It will be seen th. iv is . good outlook
for this Company.
No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meldrum pars all expen-es up to allotment.
Prospectuses auci application forms may be had of the lianke.-, Solicitors, offices of the
Company or Secretary.
-J. J. JLISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries. Tobacco, 'Flour, Bacon and
Provision,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Buy street, Brunswick, Ueorgu.
wfw £ Utiek
For Infants and Children.
Tfci Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / \
Signature / 1)
rv i|v In
HaT
For Over
Thirty Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.