The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 13, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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2 The frnnswick Times. Established I*BB The Brunswick Call. Established 1881 The Brunswick: Times-Gall, OONBOUOATBD 1800, Published KVKHV MOHNINO EXCEPT MONDAY. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. The Ttmi)s-Clt will be delivered by eerrier or aiell per veer, *6 O'); per week 18 eeete. Cor ri|rf>D<lenl oa live tjubJ.-cU solicited. Reel nime of writer whoald accompany name. Snb ccrlptiona payable m advance. Addreaa all communications to THE TIMES-CAU, ft rumwlok.ea. C=Z==- TO 8UB80RIBMUJ: Suliscrlliera are regneated to notify the office alien tber fall to get any Mane ot the Ttmea- Oali. attention to this matter will by appia dalcd by the publiehora. Tb MoKiniey Memorial Arch Asso ciation will appeal to erngreas instead of to the public foe funds for the eroc tion of tbe proposed McKinley memo rial arch in Washington. Mies Mamie Wil'cut stood in tbe telugrtgh (idles al B iwling Gresn, Ky , and bectmc tbe bride ol Dr J, W. Sim mons, of I*atcr, Tex , they were mar ried by wire. The questions were ask ed from the T* rut end by a justice of the peace ami were answered by Miee Wllleut. A Kou-as paper tl mots this unlq ie motto: “Lie, Steal, drink and Swum”, In explanation the editor say-: ” When you lie, lei t< be down to pleasant dreams when you steal, let it oe away fiom Immoral assooiater; whet yon drink, let it be pure wa era when you aw >ar, let it he tha you will patronize your home paper, pay your aubacrip turn aid not eend your j b-wn k away from home.” The repon of tbe secretary of Ban day schools in tbe South Geo gia Con feiencu showed h< follows: Number of schools, 57H; Increase, lit. Number of pupils, 81,921 ; inorease. 992 Olßaera and teachers, 3,072; inoreaae 37, Col leations in Sunday sohools $B,lOl 85; Increase $1,274 38, Collections for mis sion* hi Sunday school, $3,4H5 45; chil dren’s day collection, $203 25; for other purposes. $2.415 94; total oollMted in Holiday school* for tho year $13,847.05, A GEORGIA ROMANCE OF THt SEA Th dea hof King O’Kaufa, of the Island of Yap, reported in Sunday’ Augusta llnra and, r, calls lo many who knew tbe gallant Georgia captain well one of the moat romantic stor ei of adveu ore in which an Americas was eyer coroerned Capt, O’Keefe was a reafari; g man and left Savaucah in |874 fo- the Oaro li >e Islands, lie traded betwesn the Islands ami Hung Kong, and steadily Ida hnldi-g Increased. He acquired property on •he var oil* Islands of the gr>up. and incline o tied up with properly ha lie found it in p asible to leav*. Capt. O’K ele made th- Island of Yap his headquarter*, and became known as the * King”. His trips between Yap aud Hong Kong were f rcqneut, and he was almost as well known in ons place as id the oihar. Each year aiuoe bis absence f roui the oity he las sent his w fe and dnughter a substantial check for their maintenance, and ih-y are the recog u zed lielis of what is hellered to be a valuable estate. SHIP NOTICE. Neither master, owners nor consignees o the ilritish steamship itrattingsborg will be responsible for any debts contracted by tha crew of said steamer. F, it hi. Strachan ACo , Consignees. For Latxrippe and Influ enza use CHENEY’S EX FECTORAN l. PERSONAL MENTION ITEMS or INTEREST CONCERNING BRUNSWICKIANS AND THEIR FRIENDS FROM LOCAL AND OTHER SOURCES. Mr, J. E Broadbead, of Flemington N, J is in the oity. Mr. R F. Davis,j&nd wife, of Oovicg. ton tia. are registered at the Ogle thorpe. Mrs. M. V. Baker and infantdangb* ter, of White Oak, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, L. T. McKinnon. Mr. Nathan Jones of Savannah, formerly of Brnnawfok, is in tbe oity mingling with his friends and talking intnrano*, Messrs J. F M. and N. E Hsrreli were ctlled to Quitman yesterday by a telegram announcing rhe serious ills ness of a relative The Savannah Press says: “Ex Judge A. J. Crovatt, of Brunswick le in tbe rliy today on Important legal business. Judge Crovatt is being prominently mentioned ts a candidate for tbe state senate from bis distriet. Judge Crovatt ts qaite an able lawyer, and, to far, no one baa had he nerve to offer against him.” Mantles for Inoandraoent or Welsh back lamps 100, $1 per doz. Guar sntsed OK. A. H. Baker. HPBCIAI, NOTIUK, All bills against tbe British stesm ship “D' , omore” must be presented tt our office by noon today or payment thereof will be debarred F. D M. STRACHAN & CO Consignees, AN KVANUKUBTB BTORY. “1 suffrred for years with a bronchial or lung trouble and tried various remedies but did not obtain permanent relief until I commenced using One Mlouts Cough Cure," writes James Kirkman, evangelist of Belle Kiver, 111. “I have no hesitation in recommending it to ad eufferert for coughs, oolds and alt kinds of throat and lung troubles For croip it is unequaled. Absolutely safo Very pleasant to take, never falli and ie really a favorite with the children. They like it. W. J. Butts. TAX PAYERS By resolntion of connoil passed No vsmber .'lotb, an exteosioo until De cember 20th was 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 wi b the treasurer without additional oosm. All taxes unpaid after Deoetnber 20,h will be placed in ex“on-ion, and mu.tbe ‘ettlod with the marshal. Those in eremed and who desDe to save cost will please take due aid and ial notice Gei. H. Bmith, City Trea-nrer, FOR HALE—A handsome eilv-r servloe. Price reasonable, Arply 210 R-yiiolds atreet. N. CQ.v., LUMBER IS LIKELY TO “GO UP” in prloe, so it is good polioy for you to place your order now, and get the advan tage ot present prices. We have a com plete line of monlding, mill work. etc., all seasoned woods. Kiln dried Mooring and ceiling always in stock. Phone 197. Lang & Wood Planing Mill CASTORIA Imt Infests and Children. li Ky You Have Always Bought p" -oi THE BRUNSWICK TIMEh-CALju FRIDAY. DECEMBER IB 1901 woman's | Life**** | is hard enough as it is. It is to her that / ft we owe our world, / \\ and everything , should be made as 'ry v /\ t easy as possible for Jf/ Y, \ her at the time of !)\ \ childbirth. This \ \ is just what ' Mothfu’S rj. •& will do. It will make Xsl baby’s Cf.raing easy v *" / and painless, and that without tak ing dangerous drugs into tbe sys tem. It is simply to be applied"to the muscles of the abdomen. It Jienetrates through the skin carry ing strength ami elasticity with it. It strengthens the whole system and vents ail of the discomforts of ;• gnancy. The mother of a plumb babe in Panama, Mo., says: “I have used Mother’s Friend and can praise it highly.” Get Mother’s Triend at the Drug Store, SI per bottle. Tbe Bradfield Regulator Cos., ATLANTA, OA. Write for onr free illustrated book, ” Before Baby is Born.” Fall and Winter hats have never been ex celled in any previous display, These hats are all of very artistic conceptii n and are developed in goods of excep tionally good quility and beauty, Perhaps no such value has never been offered. KISS KITE SLATER §O4 ULOuCEATBK ST.. KIDNEY DISEASES an tha moat fatal ol all 41$ rni EV’C KIDNEY CURE It i lULLI o luirntiii Riatii armonay refunded. Cantata* remedies recognized by am? nent phystdnns u tha out fa Kidney and Blnddat taoukiat asuca an* e*a %um w ~r butts!” For a bad Twist in any part of the body a remedy is in our large stock of PATEN T MRBIOtNEB. Some of these are far machine and aH powerful. Tone up the whole system and enable it to throw off disease in auy par’ of the body. Below is a partial list of remedies for ills most prevalent this season. Laxative Bromo Quinine, tiromo Levine. Throat Ease, Frog in Your Throat,Smith's Crush Syrup SMITH’S PHARMACY t ITS 11 BAYB UK WAS TORTURED. "I sntf red such pains from oorne I could hardly walk,” writes H Robinson. Hillaborongh, 111., “hut Bucklen’s Arnica Salve completely cured them ” Acta like magic on sprains, brnisys, outs, sores, scalds, hums, boils, ulcers. Perfect healer of skin diseases and pile* Cur* guaranteed Ly all druggiats, 26a. MIJUD. R‘e Cogbisn’-• ffo*r.e *o depict “A dfomsD of jj,, fiaoor ance, ” who proves to b a personage of tremen dous imp r auce to ibe mao who *o de 6C ihsd h-r, or* being arowneu wi-b -ueo s I , ell ib* cif’es in wh en abe has appeared this seseun her plav, produc ion, the excellence of her cist of plavera and the <•< p rb aotiag of this distingoiehed artiste have evoked uni versal prime from tbe tasbionsbie audiences who have w&tcned ibis satire on modern social conditions. On- of the New Yoik criticisms when Miss Coghlan presented this play at tie Fifth Avenue Theatre said “watching ‘A Woman of No importance’ is plras i-ni because of the home thrusts tne author delivered to fashionable shams, and inobt of us lovo to see cur acquaint ances have an opportunity of seeing ihem elvas pio'or and and castigated ” *'A Woman of No Importance" will be presented at tbe (Jra-d on Deo 14th by Miss Ruse Coghl.n and a support ing company • qual to ar.y on tb* mad A New Plan Adopted. W!h ihe sea-on ol l.gui, opera that i* to be introduces by ipe Herald ■Square Opera Cos., here next Wed nseday night the mansgement of the opera house have ad >pied anew and bat appears to be a very popular inovation. This is the sale of season ickets for the whole engagement of bis popular c itnpany. These season ickeia will entitle those who purchase chemtoibe pm- seat for the whole five parlor inauo-H of the company at tie same price a* four single seals would cost. Tmais me same pUu that has met with such buociss in several of the larger eitlea and lha inovation is lure to be popular here. Seats for (hie engagement win hr pieced on sale this morning. SAVED HIS LIFE “I wish to ta’ that I feel l awe my life to Kodol Dyspepsia Cure,' writes H, C. brestanso iof May Held, Mina. “For * years l was troubled with dyspepsia so that l oould hold nothing on my stomach. Many tim n 1 would t> unable to retain a morsel of food Finally I was confined to my bed. Doutire said 1 oould not live. I read one of your advertnements on Kodol Dyspepsia ! ure and thought it tit my oase and commenced its use 1 tngan to im prove from tbe tint bottle. Now 1 am cured and recommend It to all " Digests vour food. Curts all stomach troubles. W. J. Butts. Some Little Things to the s' oeers of a job, are ovsrlooked by some workmen S not auemi n to details, and the use o' the brat material makes a l l our PMMBING WORK satis actury lint charges are uniformly low. but no part of a job is sli' bted. A. H. BAKER, J 205 Gloucester St. WORKING 24 HOI RS A DAY. Theft' • no rest for those tirelee* little workers—Dr King’s New L'fe Pills Millions are always busy, curing t rpi and liver, jaundice, hilioU“ne, fever sod ague. They banish sick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripeor weaken. Small, taste nice, work woideis Try them, 25,i at all druggists CHARTS F )R SAi.K, Charts tide tables and other publications, U, 8, coast and Geodetic survey for sale by C. W. Deining I’honee 1 1?2 or 31, CASTOItIA. Bears the _A Tl* I*# Hate Always Bought T CASTORIA The Kind Yon Have Always Bought* and wnleti feat Imm in use for over 30 years, has borne the s% —and h been made under Me pw- CjzL sonal supervision since ttsMtaug. Allow no one 'ta deceive yem hi tide. All Counterfeits, Imitations am^7 , ’|s^p?|ftiMd* , jei feat Experiments that trifle with *0*84(1 htaHh at Infants and Children—Experience ifpiaflt Expertsseut. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute (hr Castor 08, gorie, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is P* "Timet It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other IffareeMi substance. Its ago is its guarantee. It destroys Woofl and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea sod Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Coio-ttpetML and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tjH*aB Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and aatantf The Children’sdPauacea-Ths Mother** Ylt—d, GENUINE CASTORIA MMAX9 Bears the SUnuttafflp stf4a The Kind You to liras Bought In Use For Over JEopytourij^W THE M ill Cilll I Mil Mi); Camphor and Celluloid Crystal Refin ers and Manufacturing Chemist (norirpor&tea I' Oder the Lwe of Cbe S of Delaware. Capita. SMO,OOO Oild<l Into 50 000 6 per oent. Prafewooe Share* of $5 00 each and 80,000 Ordinary shara-iof SSOO Payable $2 00 on application, $1 00 on Allot-mot and s*2 00 three Month* After Ailottment Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,090 Ordinfy Shares of $5 each, at Pa f DIRECTORS? ARCHIBALD M FELDRIT Vf, V. I. S.. Btackebear, PreaMeot, M. FkANK, 004 O.nidwe'l ATenoe, lirO">x, New York. GARDNER W. K IMBALL, of D-ltware T-nt Cos., W train* on, Del. C. Q. MURRAY, Kl"ol<hear, Retd*nr Director for the Globe Mf* Cos., I,*d. SOLICITORS? KSTfcS A WALKER, Blackehear, Ga. ASSISTANT CHEMIST: T. s GRAY, Blaeknbear, G. BANKERS? BLAt’KSHKtR BAMK, f Bltokinetr, Ga. GERMANIA BANK, Sava inao, Ga. J Office and Works. BLA/SKBHE iK, CIA. M. TEMPLE TAYLOR, S*ereUrv a*d TreasnfEr Pro*#ro, SAVANNAH U 4, Registered Ofti - : 902 Market 8 je*, WILMINGTON DEL, ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. tv pany hhr been formed to tfhopt and carry out an agreement lieiwccn Archd. Meldrutu. Manu a,luring v beinist. Itlacksbe r, tia . I*. S. A. i.itei4gJT ,th the BlackKhear Manufactnri iu ompany. Bla k hot*-, t .a.;. and the Globe Manatee inring Conipony. Limpid, Camphor H. finer -nd Mime aoturing Chc- ists. II Mansion Hou-eCbamh i ondon Kalian , and wh-*e works are situate-i at West Norwood, England, Hoboken, Antwerp. France, the mud agreement ie ng dated 2nrt day of Septeroimr, 1901. m rue agreement comprises the twee rights* of United St ates an t Canada to man u faction Camphor • flnimd Lrysuar and bypmouci.s un ter iht G>ob>* anufaermlig Compauv * va ;ou. ptikce^eo. The prooetMC* *w*tug eetet. it is iuH desirable m the Interest-* of the Company to give anr details, lut the sort et documents have been duly 8-*aled and deposited with the Oompanv solicitors as per Hkreainuin with Mr. M riorum. A working apital of $5 • (ton is ample for the manu'seturing of 30 tor,* of can;nbor, celltt loid cryaf&l* and l*v-pudm-ti per month, and for which a marts- ims aireadv been a'lquleeo. The gio-- pro it ,n • inn pro 'notion is estimated t * give, after irtng al charges, u guin *.t 4 $7U,000 foi the purp.tse of r st rve fund, or for further exten don <*f he b. uas* w The Company also a* quire* ftfiO cre* of land, a dwelling f iou*e and an Mb indance of flnj timber. The pm chime pnei-for tee land t* ffUft ; foi the right* to u.aMn f etur.. nude tlis various process* (XU), leaving h ba'ance of *il :** The total c >*i for h’llidisp work* and installing plan' innery < ipablc of producing * toil* per day I# *> 14*00, le%v%g the work - ng capital at innjnn for future i-su* % The only utfreeff^^axtNWngare: Ist. Between the ComPhny and Are. -ft Meld run., wherein he di to ihe Auerle mi right* for manyfacuring at |*£BJtyJoo and *Se acres of ind. Includingand timber at Iff, JOO, total payable a* to SIAM,2hC in ciiMh and in OrdumryVH^^ 2nd. \greement betwoentllWE bnarir and Archibald Meidrutn. wherein the latter agrees to act hs vfanrgimr Director f<*r iu*ears at a saia-y of SSOOO ie* , .aiinan. 3rd. Airr eu* m between Arehd Meldrum and the Industrial Trust Company. Li lien r street, New V>ck. ae to the iruarau tee ng of th\* issue. Mr. Meldrum will In- u inrg * utockboider, having agreed to :tcc?w a large portion of the purchase price in ordinary stock, thus showing the busines* will lie oo r’neced uon *fe line. Mr. Mel rum is a thorough, practical manufaetueing chemist, uhdrst®r.diug the praettea manufseture <i ( ample t, it* by-product. Borax, dor a ic Acid. Sulpha tic Acid, Arsenic. Starch aud many other cbem eal too numerous too mention. 'riy improve oents Mr. toelomtr may hung o it g legard* reducing cost of. manu acture, or new pi ore>se, become the property of the C ompany. This Company will consider the Tnauufac’ure of various chemicals and m lit Ksi K iali v Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. A convention w*s held at Brunswick, tin . on April 9, lflOl, to consider the cultivation of the piant known as •■CaMav.i ’ Statch can be manufactured at a low cofft from this plant, and should it ba planted to any great extent In this St;D*. s arch manufacturing wtli also lie conoid *red. It 1* estimated the Company w ll bo.in a posit ton to tin orders early next year already arrange ment- have bs?n and are b-nng made for the sale of tha total Output of the ( omo ui>’s products. The ;idvantage* of manufactarlag a' Blackshear are many. etrstly. thiwste is pure; secondly, the wute** w good ao-t fr e; thirdly. b>r if cheap; fourth! , iranaporrEltAi ts easy, as the railroads would run into the .lor**; lif hlv. it ifhsndv for Sr W Yo V and otner markets, also for shipping. Th imuorts of Camphor for year 1890 amounted to yy.rHMl lb*.# valued at S32t,IU). and in 19*<0,1,789,690 lbs , valued for this Company. No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meidrum pays ail e*peu-te up to allotment. Prospectuses aau apidication forms may be had of the Bankeis, Solicitors, offices of the Company or Secretary . •*.. . . .'. J, J. LISSNER, WHOLESALE Iroreries. Tobacco, 'Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY-AND BRAN A SPECIALTY. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.