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some Little Things
qjtte essential to the success of a job, are
overlooked by eome workmen.
Striot attention to details, and the use
of the beat material makes a'l our
PLUMBING WORK
satisfactory. Our oharges are uniform'.]
low, but no part of a job ia hted.
A. H, BAKER,
#205 Gloucester St.
WANTED!
All the second hand
tynewriters in Brunswick.
Also wznt all second hand
furniture, organs, stoves
and old brass.
J W, Watkins,
08 Ray St.
FOU SALS—On f.ocoaut o, leaving
the oity wr offer for pale a bargain
ourei'tuea >ck of grooerle '.-nd fruit
at lowest iric •. Aop'y
Omni B o% . 401 Bay St.
SHE DIDN’!' WEAR A M A C K
Bm her beauty was ooriiiie.tely hidden
bv ao'ea, plotcbe< and p< opie* till aha
used Bnckien’a Arnica Salve.Then tfcty
vanished as will a 1 erupitoas, fever
sores, boils, ulcers, carbuncles and
felons from its use. Jnfellinle for cuts,
corns, burns, scalds and piles. Cure
guarantee!*. 25c at rU draygits.
DEATH QUICKLY FOLLOWS
DISEASED KIDNEYS.
D atb soon f llows frem d> eased
kidnevs unless a cure is rrade by rakiop
tbe old reliable Btuart *Gin end Baobii
The followtng symptous indicate the
fhpproaoh of Bright’s Disease or Dig
betes and KiOuey troubl : Puffy or
darkoirctas under tbe eyes, sailow,
yellow o mplexion, dull, heavy bead
sohes, dizzy tired feeling, faint spells,
pain or dm! aohs to the back, um
oleudy, niiik like or stringy, dark ill
Yiolor or offensive, painful sosldinj;
sensation in passing urine, obliged to
go oftenduAi r>g th° dv or nigh’. Tuere
is a cure in Sttmrfs Gin and Bnehu. It
ia the one re Hy yon can rely on. D
will cor' -O' ,11 of ths;e eymptoma aud
perms:iv<;ti> oure even Br : ght’s dis
ease alter all other treatments fall.
Stuiift’s Gin end Buchu will neutral*-
ize the it iue and cause it to flow io a
perfeo, 1} natursi manner. A high grade
kid; ?t cn’"’. The most perfent made
Stner ’e G ! n and Buohu thoronghlj
tes la for ihe pas' twenty year -. If,
gives iite, power ana vigor to me kid
neys Urns making f he bl od red sad
nourishiug. Try ibis grand old rem
edy. Druggists nr hy express prepaid
sl. Describe trouble and free advice
about kidneys given. Stuart Drug Cos.
34 Wall St. Atlanta, Ga.,
CASTOR IA
For Xsi&sts and Ukildren.
% Kina You Have Always BoikM
MwaTu-re ai
BLOOD.
ew-g, This woman is a picture of per
( feet health. Her existence is
v\iEP& not mad e miserable by Shattered
J Nerves, Wasting Irregularities,
Dyspepsia, the Blues, or any of
_ ~*J*\ the manifold derangements
caused by weak or impure blood.
b_3 JST\\y Bhe is full of life and ambition.
r JF-A<T * TWjl She is handsome. She is happy.
rjSplt Rich blood coursing through her
veins maintains her magnificent
8H womanhood, warding off the in-
I ,/JS® numerable diseases to which e
/ weaker woman would be suscep-
Mi.a Alice Ha*Onge,
Pr% r\ (LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY) 1b the ideal medi
L J id cine for women. It* use insures health and the sub
i ■ • i I stantiat attractiveness which health alone can b
stow. P. P. P. is the greatest Blood Purifier known
medical science, curing all Bcrofulous Affections, Dyspepsia, Rkeun
tiem, Catarrh, Neuralgia, Malaria and Nervous Derangements.
P. P. P. is sold by all druggists. $i a bottle ; six bottles, $
LI PPM AN BROTHERS, Tj}iui?*uci, Savannah
TIMES-OALL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 28 1901
Vorr.aSff&
Tj )if/ fir ough
the holiday* something from our plae6 la
absolutely necessary. One osa’t get along
without some
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
and the pure, good kind, auoh as ia ao'd
here, ia the only kind worth your money.
Then there may be some praaenta to buy!
A selection from this list will please all
parties ’ Perfumes, Soap, Combs, Brushes,
Fine Candies and a big line of Bundriei at
low price*.
SMITH’S PHARMACY l iffS*
FOR HALE—A handsome silver
service. Prioe reasonable. Apply 210
Reyi ol is street.
GBORGIA, i Whereas Fannie A. Smith
Glynn County) Administratrix ol H. C
Smith’s estate, represents to the court in the
petition duly filed and entered on record, that
sbe has fully administered H. C. Smith's estate.
This Is therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed kindr > and creditors to show cause if any
they can why said administrator should not be
discharged from her administration and re
ceive letters of dismission on the first Monday
in February, 11)02.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
citation”
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Charles O. Jones, administrator upon the
estate of D. F. Jones, late of said county de
ceased, hat applied to the Court of Ordinary of
said county for leave to sell a certain tract of
land containing thirty-five and a half acres,
and which ia fnlly described in said application
now of file in said court, belonging to said
estate for the payment of debts, expenses and
distribution, and said application will be heard
at. the January term 1992 of aaid court. Let all
concerned take notice hereof.
This December Sth, 1901.
Hokack Dart,
Ordinary Glynn County.
C. O. Joim*, Administrator of D, P. Jones.
CITATION FOR PUBLICATION.
William Mahoney, administrator upon the
estate in Georgia of John Mahony, late of Tam
pa, Hillsborough county, Florida, having filed
his petition flor discharge, this is to cite all
persons soncerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge, at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for aaid county to be
held on the first Monday In February, 1902.
Tuig November 1.1901.
HWbVGF UAdflfc Otdfcary.
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Whereus, Kolia T. Danforth Admintstratiix
of the estate of John M. Tison, represents to the
court in her petition, duly flicd and entered on
record, that she has fully administered John
M. Tison’s estate: Thisi* therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to
show cause, if any they can why saidJAdminist.
ratrix should not be discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in January, 1902.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
KIDNEY DISEASES
Mi
r lh most fatal of all 4b
HKETtISRa
trauma? retailed. Cootafni
remedies recognized by ki
pent physicians aa (he M (a
Kidney and Bladder trauUa*
rates a ms pa
W. J. BUTTS.
SHIP NOTICE.
Kei her the master, OAt.er nor consign
ees of the Italian bark Oreola will be
responsible for any debts contracted by
the crew of Baid bark
Marcsea, Master.
For Whooping Cough use
CIiLNEY’S EXPECTO
RANT,
THEATRICAL TREATS
Naughty Anthony,
D .vd BelasooV great comedy suo
oess, Naughty Anthony, will be the
attraction at the Grand on Saturday
evening. Af, cr a run of one hundred
and fifty nights at tbe Herald Square
Theatre in New York City, Manager
Sylvester Maguire ie tonring the prin
cipal oitiea with Naughty Anthony,
and ia greeted everywhere by large
audiences who love to laugh in the
theatre,and who invariably prononnoed
ed tbie comedy bit to be one of tbe fun
nieet plays aver written. Tbe author
of Z.za and The Hurt of Maryland,
has added another enooeaa to big long
list. Many new songe will be heard in
Naugh'y Anthony, which will be given
here by a strong company, at tbe bead
of wbioh ie Marie D iro, said to be
another Anna Held, and the prettiest
ingenue on the stage.
Among the f a'.uree of Nsagbiy
Anthony is tin great shocking scene.
STOLEHOLDEES MEETING.
The annual m e ing of ihe stookhold
ere of Tbe Bruusw'ck Bank & Trust Cos
for tbe pupise of electing a Board of
Direitors and tra s:c mg suoh other
business that may oume before them,
will be held at the banking rooms of
said ot mpany on Tuesday, January
14 b, 1902, between tbe hours of 10 s.m.
and 2 p. in,
Hoyt W. GUe, Cashier.
Brunswick, Ga., Deo. 16*.b, 1901.
CHARTS FOR SALE.
Charts tide tables and
other publications, U, B,<
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Deming,
Phones’ 1?2 or 31,
Evening:
Slippers
In Patent Leath
er and Kid, plain
st rapsand beaded
The most select
line in the city.
LEVY’S.
OASTORIAi
Bear* the j* The Kind You Have Always Bought
Mantles for Inoandesoent or Welsb
baok lamps. 100, 91 per doz. Guar*
teed O. K. A. H. Baker.
.■I I .1. .. ■■ II II a m
Fountain and gold and pearl pens and
opera glaesea we have in the beet makes
Kennon Mott, Jeweler, 215 Newcastle Bt.
J, J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries. Tobacco, IFlour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Ueorgii
Semi Annual Dividend No. 13.
The Direotors of The Btuoswiok
Bink and True* Company have this
day deolared a dividend of three doK
lire, ($3 00) per share, out of tbe earn
ings of the bank for the past six
months, to etcok-holdere of reoord Deo
20 b, 1901, payable on and after Jan
2nd, 1902.
Hoyt W. Gila, Ceehler.
B answick, Ga . Dec. 19,1901,
OF BENE!IT TO YOU.
D 8. Mitchell. Fulford, Md. “During a
long illness I was troubled with bad sores,
was advised to try LoWitt’s Witoh Hazel
Salve and did so with wonderful results.
I was perfeotly oured. It is the best salve
on the market.” Sure oure for piles, sores,
burns. Beware of counterfeits. W. J
Batts.
THE GREAT ECO INDUSTRY
Suggestions as to Best Manner of
Marketing, Kte.
From pamphlets just issued by the
United States Department of Agricult
ure we gather many interesting sugges
tions about eggs and the best manner of
marketing them.
The egg industry is already of consid
erable commercial importance. The egg
production of the United States for 1890
was estimated at 820,000,000 dozen, and
these figures are generally considered
too low. Our own state was credited
by the census of 1890 with 11,522,738
dozen eggs. The demand has always
been somewhat ahead of the supply in
Georgia. Under the influence of pam
phlets sent out by the Agricultural De
partments of the United States and of
the several states, assisted by the work
of the various experiment stations, there
has been of late years great improve
ment in the methods of feeding and
caring for poultry and in the selection
of laying stock, so that the egg produo
tion has greatly increased.
There is always a market for poultry
and eggs for food, and tho raising of
fancy stock for breeding purposes paye
well in some localities.
In earlier times, eggs, when sold, were
marketed near the place where they
were produced. But with improved
methods of transportation large quanti
ties are now shipped from the United
States and Canada to remote points on
this continent and even to England and
more distant countries. There are spe
cial egg cases for shipping to far-distant
points.
Of course eggs that are to be trans
ported a long distance must be kept
fresh by artificial meaus. Fresh eggs
put into cold storage with a pure atmos
phere at a temperature of 84 degrees
Fahrenheit suffer very little change in
their quality. When carried on cars or
steamships they should be kept in a
temperature of from 42 to 38 degrees.
When the oases are removed from the
cold storage chamber, they should not
bs opened at ouce in a warm atmos
phere, but should be left for at least two
days unopened.
In the last two or three years anew
method of preserving eggs has been
tested with gratifying results. The
North Dakota Experiment Station has
paid particular attention to this prob
lem. The new method referred to is to
pack the eggs in a suitable vessel which
must be olean and sweet and then pour
carefully over tnem a solution of what
is oalled water glass. Tnis is the popu
lar name for potassium silicate, or for
■odium silicate, the oommercial article
being often a mixture of the two. Water
glass is commonly sold in two forms, a
syrup-thick liquid, of about the consis
tency of molasses, and a powder.
According to the results obtained
from experiments a solution of the de
sired strength for preserving eggs may
be made by dissolving one part of the
syrup thick waterglass in ten parts of
water. If waterglass powder is used,
less is required for a given quantity of
water. Only pure water should be used
in making the solution. Therefore it is
best to boil it and cool it before mixing
with the waterglass.
If wooden kegs or barrb. y are used for
packing the eggs they must be thor
oughly scalded first. The packed eggs
should be stored in a cool place.
The North Dakota Experiment Station
found it best not to wash the eggs before
packing, and announces further that I
gallon of the solutlou is sufficient for 60
dozen, if they are properly packed.
If a reliable and inexpensive method
of preserving eggs for a long time has
been thus discovered, a great impetus
will be given to what is already assum
ing large proportions as an industry at
the United States.
ASTHMA CURE FREE
Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief
and Permanent Cure in
All Cases.
SENT ABSOLUTELYFJKEE ON RECEIPT CF POSTAL
Write Your Name and Address Plainly, 4
There la nothing like Asthmalene. It bring
instant reliai, ev eu In the worst cases. It cures
when all else falls
The Rev O F. Wells, of Villa Ridgo, 111.,
says; “Your trial bottle of Asthmalene received
in good condition. I cannot tell you how thank
ful I teel for the goo! derived from it. Iw.sa
slave, chained with putrid sore throat and
aa l hms for len years. I despaired of ever being
cured. I saw your udverureinent for the oure
of thia dreadful nud lormentiug disease, Asth
ma, and thought you had overspoken yours, Ives,
but resolved to give it a trial. To my astonish
ment, the trial acted like a charm. Bend me a
full site bottle."
REV. DR. MORRIS WKCH6L.EH,
Rabbi of the, Cong. Bnal Israel
New York, Jan. 8, .1901.
Drs. Taft Bros.’ Medicine Co.j
Gentlemen: Your Asthmalene la an excel
ent remedy for Aathma and Hay Fever, and its
composition alleviates all troubles which com -
bine with Asthma. Its suocess Is astonishing
and wonderful.
After having it carefully analysed, we can
state that Asthmalene contains no opium,
morphine, chloroform or ether.
Very truly yours,
REV. DR. MORRIS WECHSLE3.
AVON SPRINGS,V. Y., Keb., 1, 1901.
Dr. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos.
Gentlemen! 1 wrlto this testimonial from a souse of duty, having tested the wonderful
effect of your Asthmalene, for the cure of Asthma My wife ha 4 been afflicted with ap i -vi iic
asthma for the past 12 years. Having evhai steel my owu skill us well as many others, I chanced
to see your sign upon your window's on 130th streot, New 1 at one obtained a ijpttle of
Asthmalene. My wife commenced taking it about the flratof November, Ivory soon noticed
a radical improvement. After using one bottle her Asthma has disappeared ant! she is
entirely free from ail symptoms. I feel that Icousistently recommit id the me llctue to all who
arc afilicted with this distressing disease. Yours respectfully,
O. I). PHELPS, M. D.
D*. TAPr Bros. Mericinr Cos. Feb. 5,1901.
Gentlemen; I was troubled with Asthma for 22 years I have tried numerous remedies
hut they have all failed. I ran across your idvei tisemont and started with a trial buttle. !
found relief at once. I have since purchased your fiiil-gtze bottle, and I am ever grate'uLk 1
have family of four childreu. atid for six yea rs was unable to work. 1 am now in the be™,if
health and am doing business every day. This testim )ny yon can make such u,e of as you sa
fit. Home address, 238 Rlylngton street.
, -■yss S. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129th St., City
IIUI BOTTLE SENT lUWHT Fffi ON mm Of ■ POSTAL,
Do not delay. Write at once, addressing ])S, TAFT BROS ’ MEDIC'NE
CO„ 79 Ei 130th St., N, Y. City.
Christmas for Gentlemen,
Waterman Ideal Fountain Pens,
Gold pens, razors and razor 'sets,
fine pocket knives, ink stands, card
cases, pocket books, Traveling
cases and pictures. 1
FLEMING & WAFFS,
Coney & Parker
DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, Brick
Lime, Cement, Piaster,, Hair, Shingles and Laths.
Agents foi Morris’ Brick.
Phone 18- 525 Ban St.
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BJPjk Digests
KkOCIOI “ "
Dyspepsia Cure
(fben the stomach is diseased all the other organs suffer, lienee fatal
Btoeases of the heart, liver, lungs and kidneys are often the result of
fcnprope? digestion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure contains ail the natural
Oigestm il lids and by digesting what you eat, it cures the indiges
uod wlthoi t aid from the stomach, allowing it to rest and regain its
condition and permitting you to entail the good food you want.
My rest *s often disturbed at night by irregular heart action which
■ believe w an account of my stomach being overloaded with •anrli-
Deeted food I keep a bottle of Kodou DFspepsia Ct p.k nearby and a
ntll dose always gives me instant relief. Ed. Thomas Leitcliiield, Ky.’J' —
It ain’t help but do vou
pared by E. O. DeWltt A do., Chicago. The sl. bottle contains 2% tubes the 50e. siaft.
jKefavoritehDusehold remedy for coughs,colds, oroup7~bron~chltisTTriorffC
Kaot ‘"“T troubles is ONE MINUTE (faugh Cure* Itcurcs’quickijr,
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FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NR IT TURK
Lv Bruuswick Slbem 7 am JsTM"pn> Vim. viu
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A r Cincinnati I 10 e • 7 0 p m
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FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVANNAH,
f v £? w J ork 12 10 a
Lv Washington 11 it am 54 ~ n.
Lv Savannah. tou ■ m p p m
Ar Brunswick 7 M • m fit 10 5 ra
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