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The Brunswick Times.
Zstabllshsd 1889-
The Brunswick Call.
Established I*ol.
The Brunswick Times-Gall,
CONSOLIDATED WOO,
rubUshnd
EVERY MORNING KXGKPT MONDAT.
BY R. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Tiinci-Uall will tie delivered by oarilsr
or mall per year, $6 00; per week 16 cents. Cor
rea pendents on live subject* solicited. Ileal
name of writ'.r Hbotsld accompany same. Snb
ccrlptioiia payable in advance.
Addreaa all communications to
THE TIMKB-CALL,
Mrnnawlok, Ga.
TO 8UBS0RIBBR8:
Subscribers are requested to notify the oflloe
when they fall to got any leaue of the Timea-
Oall. attention to this matter will be appi*-
elated by the publisher*
The loginin'lire broke the reoord in
one particular, it dulu’t introduce a
dog law.
A good national democratic motto,
says the Knoxville Sentinel, would be,
‘Forgiveami forget”’
if all the Smith s vote for Jim Smith,
and all the Brown’s for Pope Brown
each will poll a good vote.
Congress will take a reoees tor the
holidays on December i!Kh. The law
makers will assemb again on Jan
uary bib.
Evn the legislature appears to be
flail goveruor Gaudier vetoed the dia
pennnry bill. They hamlleil the bill
without knowing it was leaded at both
6’ (is.
Thu Dai'iah Went Indian Islands,
which have iina'ly been purchased from
Denmark by the United Htat.es, are
tbruo in number- Ht. I'homas, Ht.
Croix and 3t. John The first named
is the most iniportr.nl, and its ha-bor,
at the town or St Thou.as, is one of the
best in the West ludios. It was the
possession of th s harb.r, < hii h com
mands one if the appto ties to the
proposed Istiunian can ’, that was
particularly desired by uur government,
and to this i -imidcrution war due the
ofTer to purchase .he islands. The aiea
of the ielands is only about IJO njuaro
miles, with a population not exceeding
40 000, mostly negroes or raised blood,
Raising a crop of boys is just like
raising a crop of corn. Unless *hey
have a proper amouut of sunshine of
training and the rain of good advice,
their yield will be nubbins. They
should be taught from childhood to be
obedient to duty, to be respectful not
only to old sjre, but to all mankind, to
know that su. cess is the reward of hon
eit industry. If so will read the lives
of great men we will find that they
"cooned” the towers of lame only by
intrepid efforts In youth they did
not grand idle while their hre'hren
labored in tha vineyard. They did
not play baseball or bill'nrds or pitch
horseshoes on Sunday. Above and
beyond the vulgar, idle things of life
they saw laurels and teacbej forth and
plncktd them.
LA IHKS CAN WKAK SHOES,
one also asoaller after using Allen’* Foot Enao
n powder to be shaken luto the shoes. It make*
light or new shoes feel easy, gives instaiil re
lief to earn* or burnous. Its the greatest com
fort ditc niery of the age, cures and prevent*
swollen fc*et, blister* and *<re spot*. Alien**
Foot Ease is a certain cure for sweating, hot,
achiiK feel \t all druggietsl aiul shoe storee.
l tial package frt*e by mail. Addroo.
Al l!t * Olmsted, l.eKor N Y.
WANTED!
All the second lmnd
typewriters in Brunswick.
Also want all second hand
furniture, organs, stoves
and old brass.
.1. W. Wa'lkins,
m Bay St.
For J.aOrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTOKAN l.
CITATION.
GKOR9IA Glynn County.
Charlan O. Jons*, adnalniiwator npsa Lka
••lata of D r Jonc-., lata of said aounty de
ceased, hat applied to ha Court ef Ordinary el
•aid county for laava to Bell a eartaio tract ef
land contiininy thirty-five and a half acres,
;,nd which is iu!ly described in (aid appUcatloa
now of 11a in said court, belonging to said
or'He for the p; ymanl of dshls, eipeasea and
dintr.bulioa, and said application will ha heard
at. he Jaiinnrv : *ns r 2 of said cenrt. Lt all
conenrned take notice hereet.
This Dseejaber *th, 1901.
Return Dart.
Ordinary Glynn County.
C. O. Jonwa, Administrator of D. P. Jones.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Whereas. EoltaT. Danforth Administrate*
of the estate of John M. Tison, represents to the
court in her petition, duly lied and entered on
record, that she has fully administered John
M. Tison’s estate: This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can why Bald|Admintst.
ratrix should not lie discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on tte first Monday in January, 1902.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
METROPOLITAN SALOON.
ran All] 11LMD5,
ONLY THE FINEST
Vinos, Liquors and Cigirs,
ELEGANT LUNCH SERVED DAY
ANDJNIGHT.
(NS"NO, 216 BAY STREET .
BRUNSWICK, GA.
SCO, A, NEWMJfar.w,
FOKBALB—On aoconut of leaving
the oity wt offer for sale at a bargain
our entire Btaok of grooerlei and frnlt
at lowest price. Apply
Oreim Bros., 401 Bay St,
NIGHT WAS HER TERROR.
"I would oongh nearly all night long,”
writes Mre.Chas. Applegate, of Alex
andria, I nil., “and oould hardly get any
sleep. I had consumption to bad that
if I walked a blook I would oough
frightfully and spit blood, but when all
other medicines failed, three bottles
of Dr, King’s New Discovery wholly
oared mo and 1 gained 68 pounds.” It’s
absolntely guaranteed to cure coughs,
oolds, la grippe, bronohltis and all
throat and lung troubles. Prioe 60c and
sl. Trial bottles free at all drug stores
PILE-INK GORICBPILES!
Money refunded if it ever tails.
Mantles for Incandescent or Walsh*
back lamps. 100, perdoz. Guar
anteed O. K. A. H. Baker.
AN KVANOJBLIBT’S STORY.
"1 suffered for years with a bronohial or
lung trouble and tried various remedies
but did not obtain permanent relief until
1 commenced using One Minute Cough
Cure,” writes James Kirkman, evangelist
of Belle River, 111. “1 have no besitation
in recommending it to all sufferers for
coughs, colds and all kinds of throat and
lung troubles. For croup it is unequaled.
Absolutely safo 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*
vsniber 30th, an extension until De
cember 20th was granted for the pay
ment of oity taxes for 1901. This Is for
the purpose of allowing those in ar
rears an opportunity to settle with the
treasurer without additional costs. All
taxes unpaid after Deoember 20th will
be placed in exeoution, and mu.t be
rattled with the marshal. Those in
erested and who desire to save cost
wili pleaee take due and Huai notice
Geo. H. Smith,
City Treasurer,
FOR HALE—A handsome silver
serviee. Trice reasonable. Apply 210
Reynolds street.
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X. CQ*V.IU '' ,/
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO “GO UP”
iu prioe, so it is good polioy (or you to
place your order now, and get the advan
tage of present prices. We have a oom
ptete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods.
Kilu dried Hooring and oeiling always
ill stock. Phone 197.
Lang & Wood
Planing Mill.
CASTOR IA
Par Infante and Children.
li Kind You Have Always BougW
4PMIUO at
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEH-CALL, SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14 1901
BAD BLOOD,
BAD COMPLEXION.
The skin is the scat of an almost end
leas variety of diseases. They are known
by various names, but are alf due to the
same cause, acid and other poisons. In
the blood that irritate and interfere with
the proper action of the skin.
To have a smooth, soft skin, free from
all eruptions, the blood must he kept pure
and healthy. Tire many preparations of
arsenic and potash and the large number
of face powders and lotions generally
used in this class of diseases cover up
for a short time, but cannot remove per
manently the ugly blotches and the red,
disfiguring pimples.
Eternal uigilanoo Is the prioe
of a beautiful oomplexlon
when such remedies are relied on.
Mr. H. T. Sliobe, 3704 I.uras Avenue, Bt. Louis,
Mo , ssya : "My daughter was afflicted for years
with a disfiguring eruption on her fate, which
resisted all treatment. She was taken to two
celebrated health springs, but received no bene
fit. Many medicines were prescribed, but with
out result, until we decided to try 8. 8. 8., and by
the tine the first bottle the eruption
began to disappear. A dozen bottles cured her
completely and left her ik,in perfectly smooth.
She is now aeventeen years old, and not a sign of
the embarrassing disease has ever returned.*’
S. S. S. i a positive, unfailing cure for
tV<> worst forms of kin troubles. It is
ti.e greatest of all blood purifiers, and thfi
only one guaranteed purely vegetable.
Cad blood makes bad complexions.
XSp purifies and invige*
6 rates the old and
makes new, rich blood
A.A.k. that nourishes the
body aud keeps the
akin active and healthy and in propel
condition to perform its part towards
carrying off the impurities from the body.
If you have Kctema, Tetter, Acne, Salt
Rheum, Psoriasis, or your skin is rough
and pifinply, send for our book on Blood
and Bkin Diseases and write our physi
cians about your case. No charge what
ever for this service.
SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY. ATLANTA, SA.
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
celled in any previous display.
These hats are all of very
artistic conception and are
developed in goods of excep
tionally good quality and
beauty, Perhaps no such
value has never been offered-
MISS KATE SLATER
104 ULODCCniK ST.,
IIDNET DItEKH
§n the noat fatal a! A
fours tana
m money fthpladl CmMMb
ttmedtea neojpdaaA W *#
pent phfaleUna aa (Wa M# la
|Qdnr and Bladder laaoM*
4 W. J. butt§. 1111
For a tad Twist.
in any part of the body a remedy is in our
Urge stock of
PATENT MEDICINES.
Some of these are far reaching and ail
powerful. Tone up the whole system and
enable it to throw off disease in any part
of the body.
Below is a partial list of remedies for ills
most prsralsnt thisssason.
Laxative Bromo Quinine, Bromo Laxine,
Throat Kata, Frag in Your Throat, Smith’s
Cough Byrup.
SMITH'S PHARMACY 8 iffg
SAYB HE WAS TORTURED.
“I suffered sooh pains from eoras I
could bsrdly walk," writes H Robinson,
Hillsborough, 111., “bat Bncklen’e
Arnios Salve completely cured them "
Acts like magic on sprnios, brnlsss,
cuts sore* scalds, burns, bolls, ulonrs.
Psrfoot hsalsrof skin diseases and ptlsn
Care guaranteed by all druggists, Zko.
Opera House
Saturday, Dec. 14-
Jules Murry presents
America's groatest emotional
actress —M IPS
ROSE COGHLAN.
in her latest aociety drama,
“FORCET ME NOT.”
j t
Miss Coghlan’u first ap
pearance in the South for
eight seasons
4 —NIGHTS —4
special Mine mu
HERALD II OPERA 60.
In its Latest
OPERATIC SUCCESSES
25-ARTISTS-25
REPFSTOIR.
Wednesday LA MABCOTTK
Thursday THE CIRCUS GIRL
Friday THE VILLAGE BKIOK
Saturday THE FI MATES OrMORKOCCO
Saturday Matinee ... THE BOHEMIAN GIRL
Secure a Season Ticket;
on sale today.
OP BENEFIT TO YOU.
D. 8. Mitchell, Kalford, Md. "Daring a
long illness I was troubled with bad eores,
was advised to try DaWitt's Witoh Hazel
Halve and did to with wonderful results.
I was perfeotly oured. It is the best salve
on the market.’’ Sure oure for piles, seres,
burns. Beware of seunterfeits. W. J.
Butts.
POSITIVELY THE GREATEST PLAY EYER
PRESENTED IN BRUNSWICK.
MATIN HI AND NIGHT.
Wednesday, Dec. 25 (X>mas.
SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT!
E. J. CARPENTER’S
Splendid Scenic Production of
Sienklewica great story of Christianity,
QUO VADIS
UItSUS BATTLE WITH THE AUROCHS.
(An aetnal seen# in this great production.)
This Superb Scenic Produotioi
is a dramatisation of Henry Sienkiowicx’s
woederful story, the sensation of the
Christian wor’d.
For stage representation it is divided into
SIX ACTS AND NINE SCENES.
Illustrating in a meaner g.apbic and convinc
ing the Dawn of Chiistianity and
Downfall of Paganism.
Cast with the fall strength of
.J. CARFEN TOR’S
Large and Powerful Dramatic Campany,
JAMES A. YOUNG, AS VINICUS.
onraiFQV (none required belonging to tne
)uLHCn! opera house) byThos. Neville.
Each scene a tribute tc this great artist's skill.
pnpTllSjrp bv Deecalcbi. Rich, benutifiil
UUu I Uln CO aiid historically correct.
“Quo Vadia is a sermon with no one atlop In
the pews “—Natchez, Mi-s , Daily Democrat.
NOTE—Universal praise from manages and
newspaper- wheure this tine company lias
latelv api>*artit, justifies Managers Firming A
Waff In offering them special inducement* to
coni" and it is confidently expected to he the
Hading amusement of the season.
Sale of seats will bsjtn at Fleming V Waff's
Friday, Dec. 90.
SPECIAL MATINET, 25 and 50c.
SAVED dIH LIFE.
"I wish to tav that I feel 1 o*e my lit*
t Kodoi Dyepepsia Cure,’’ write* H, C.
hrestenson of Mayfield, Minn, "For S
years l was troubled with dyspepsia so
that I oould hold nothing on my etomaoh.
Many times I would be unable to retain a
morsel of food Final'y I was confined to
my bed. Doctor* said I oould not live. I
read one of your advertisements on Kodel
Dyspepsia r ure and thought it tit my ease
and commenced its use 1 bigan to im
prove from the first bottle. Now I am
cured and reoommend it to all.” Digest*
your food. Cures all stomaoh trouble*.
W. J. Butts.
WORKING 24 HOURS A DAY.
There's no rest for those tireless little
workers—Dr. Kiog’e New L'fe Pills.
Millions are always busy, euriog torpid
liver, jaundice, biliousness, fever and
ague. They banish aiok headache, drive
out malaria. Never gripe or weaken.
Small, taste nice, work wonders. Tnr
them, 280 at all druggists.
FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
Orders taken for "Pressed Flewere
from tbe Holy Land.” Prioea of otrd*
and book* range from 5 cents to sl.
M'st L. H. Doming, 318 Union 81.
Mantles for looandeaoeot or Welsh
back lamp*. lUe, fl per dot. Guar
teed O. K. A. H. Baker.
OAMTOXIXA.
Bsarstke ItaKhul You Hi* AlwaysßttfM
“r- <&/?%£&
castor i A
The Kind Ton Have Always Bought* and which nM bMB
in use for over 30 years, has barne the BlgnoHM* ef
—■ and hits been made under ’Bko
//* , sonal supervision since tw tnfikutgf.
\-PuzJ t 7% /<cccAf/li Allow no one io deceive you la tthb
All Counterfeits, Imitations ami ‘‘Jnst-afrffood**re hot
Experiments that trifle with and sndanger the health rf
Infants and Children—Experience tyFiinat Bsgcfirt—nirt
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor CWL
gorio, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It b Pkafißßt.
contains neititer Opium, Morphine nor Jthcs fiTarooMS
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worn*
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Whi
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstlpiutlWl
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Foodc, reguiwm tin
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and BAtsral
The Children’s Panacear-The Matter’* 2Ts*ffW&
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Ywsta
the evirraun oeaiMHV. TV sgwuv stMW. SUE WC. WAS,
THE
111 (111 l Hill 1111.
Camphor and Celluloid Crystal Refin
ers and Manufacturing Chemist.
Incorporated Under the Laws of the 8 te of Delaware. CapLa, SBOO,OOO
Divided Into 60 000 6 per cent. Preference Bhates of ss.m each and 50,000 Ordinary
Shares of $5 00 Each. Payable $2 00 on Application, $1 00 on Allotm? nt
and $2 00 three Months Aiter Allotiment.
Issue of 27,000 6 percent Preference and 27,000 Ordinary Shares of $5 each, atPa r>
DIRECTORS:
ARCHIBALD MELDRUM, F. f. S.. B -ok-hear, Dre-idenf,
M. FRANK, 904 Camdweii Avrnu". nru x, N-w York.
GARDNER W. KIMBALL, of D -In var** T u-r On , W inning on, Del.
C. G. MWRRAT, Blaokabaar, Rssid-nt Director for the Globe Mfg, Cos., Ltd,
SOLICITORS:
ESTEB & WALKER, Blankshear, Ga.
ASSISTANT CHEMIST:
T. 8. GRAY, Blacksbear, Ga.
BANKERS:
BLAGKBHEAR BANK, Blaokshear, Ga.
GERMANIA BANK, Havannab, Ga.
Office and Works: BLA.OKSHE A.R, GA.
M. TEMPLE TAYLOR, Secretary and Treasurer Protem.
SAVANNAH. GA.
Registered Oflioe: 902 Market Stieer, WILMINGTON DEL,
ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS.
n pany has been formed to adopt and carry out an agreement between Archil.
Meldrum. Manufacturing Chemist, lUaokshear. Ga.. 1 . 8. A. (lutelv with the Hlacksfiear
Manufacturing Company, Blaokshear, Ga.), and the Globe Al anufacturing Company, Limited,
Camphor Refiners and Manufacturing Chemists, 11 Mansion House Chambers, London England,
and whose works are situated at West Norwood, England, Hoboken, Antwerp, France, the said
agreement being dated 2nd day of September, 11*01.
The agreement comprises the sole rights of United Sts a and Canada to manufacture
Camphor, Celluloid Crystals, and by-products under the C die Manufacturing Company’s
various processes.
The processes being secret, it is not desirable ill the interests of tlie Company to give any
detailß, but the secret documents have been duly sealed and deposited with the Company 's
solicitors as per agreement with Mr. Meldrum.
A working capital of $50,U00 is ample for the manufacturing of 50 tons of camphor, cellu
loid crystals and by-products per month, and for which a market lias already been acquired.
The gross profit oii this production is estimated to give, after bearing all charges, a sum ot not
less than $120,000 for distribution on the Preference and Ordinary shares, leaving a sum of
$70,000 for the purpose of reserve fund, or for further extension ol the business.
The Company also acquires 250 acres of land, a dwelling house and an abundance of lino
timber. The purchase price for tne land is $6,200; for the rights to manufacture, under the
various processes. *282.000. leaving a balance of *211,800. The total cost for building works and
installing plant and machinery capable of producing :j tons per day is $61,800, leaving the work
ing capital at $50,000, and SIOO,OOO for future issue.
The only agreement existing are: Ist. Between the Company and Arcbd Meldrum.
wherein he sells to the Company the American rights for manufacturing at $282,000 and 250
acres of land, including dwelling house and timber at $0,200, total $288,200, payable as to $158,20G
lu cash and $130,000 in Ordinary shares. . t „
2nd. Agreement between the Company and Archibald Meldrum, wherein the latter
agrees to act as Manrging Director for 10 vears at a salary of $5 000 per annum.
3rd. Agreement between Archd. Meldrum and the Industrial Trust Company, 60-(t2
Liberty street. New York, as to the guaranteeing of thi* issue.
Mr. Meldrum will tie a large stockholder, liav ' agreed to accept, a large portion of the
Burehase price in ordinary struck, thus showing the business will lie conducted upon safe linen
[r. Melfrum is a thorough, practical manufactr : ig chemist, understanding the practice
manufacture of Camphor, its by-product. Borax. Boracic Acid, Sulphuric Acid, Arsenic, Starch
and many other chemical too numerous too mentioi 'uy improvements that Mr. Meldrun'
may bring out as regards reducing cost of manual? arc, or new processes, become the property
of tne Company. Tills Company will consider the manufacture of various chemicals and
*oz especially Arsenic, and for which there is a growing demand. A convention was
held at Brunswick, Ga on April fl. tool, to con, der ihe cultivation of the plant known as
"Cassava.’’ Starch can be manufactured at a low cost from this plant, and should it ba
planted to any great ex ant in this State, s arch manufacturing will also be considered. It Is
estimated the Company will be in a position to fill older* early next year. Already arrange
ments liave been and are being made for the sale of the total Output of the Company's products.
Tlie advantages of manufacturing a' Klaekshc&r are many. kindly, the air is pure;
secondly,be water is good and fr.-e; thirdly, labor is cheap; fourthly, transportation is easy,
as the railroads would run into the work*; fifthly, ii is handy for New Yy k and ottier markets,
also for shipping. The imports of Camphor for year 18iii> amounted to 1,807,51! lbs., valued at
$322,1(1), and in liKO, I,TS‘J,SBO lbs., valued at $48.'.,071. It will be seen there is a good outlook
for this Company.
No promotion money is being paid and Mr. Meldrum pays all expense,- up to allotment.
Prospectuses ana application forms may be had of the Hankei*, Solicitors, offices of the
Company or Secretary.
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, 'Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
-216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia,