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PWranswick Call.
established 18t
The Brunswick Times-Gall,
COUSOUDATED 1900,
Psblishad
AVERT MOKltlNtt EXCEPT MONO AT.
BY R. A. MULLINS, LESSEE.
The Ttsaei-Cail will be delivered by carrier
oi mall par year, N O'); P* l week 16 cent, Cor
reapoadeuts oa U*a subjects soliolted. Raal
Dima of wriw should eouowpsny saint. Bab
csrlytions payable 1a advaace.
Address all couamuuleattohS to
THE TIMIB-CALL,
ilra&twtok.Ua.
TO SUB80KIB1B8:
Subscribers ara requested to notify tha omor
wkau they fall to (at aay iaaoa of tba Tlmat-
Call. amotion to this matter will be apoi a*
dated by tba publlabara.
The undo of tba old year are running
one very faat.
Tba rapublioaot are beginning to
appreciate tba fact that tba Halilej
natter Is a lira wlra, and ate trying
to turn It Liota. It it evidently obarged
with about tao million volte.
Tba amount of charily work wbiob
was done In all sections of tba country
daring toe praient week indlcitea that,
with a large element at least, Chrtat
mat baa a mora ilgntfloant meaning
than ever before.
The Atlanta Journal luili • that this
la a great eoumry, for the rtaaoa that
tbe oinrts have dtaided tbat a man
can play pokar with laid dollars In
Indiana and give an Indian a confod'
•rata bill in North Dakota.
“Xvary tima we aberpeu panoli to
write aouietniug about the Boor war
‘dragging ite alow leughib along."’
•ays tbe Montgomery Adveiliser, "ihia
confounded Philippine bueueae goto in
the way aud abula ns off."
Tba people of tbe uorlb are hag in
alng to keow more about tbe south, and
realiia tbat it 11 tba best part of tbe
United Stales for diversified farmiug,
manufacturing, ate, A DOftbweet.ru
farmer, after having studied tbeoppor
tuaitiaa throughout the southern coun
* f i
try wiites •• follows: "1 have aold my
‘> If ■ * *
farm lo lowa for S4B par aore, and will
soon start sooth with my family. Yout
$lO laid io tbe south Is what 1 want;
there la mora money in farm ng south
than in tbe north.’’
SOME PRETTY PLAIN TALK.
o.iiuinuuioettou to the
writing of the
ibe and Hie
■a
Wof&tiE
THE OFFSPRING
OF HEREDITARY
BLOOD TAINT.
Scrofula is but a modified form of Blood
Poison and Consumption. The parent
who ii tainted by either will see in the
cbihl ihesan.e and: ease rC7
manifesting itself in "Na
the form of swollen ' ... J\
glands of the neck and \
throat, catarrh, weak
eyes, offensive sores
and abscesses and of
lentiincs white swell- wlkV'ih. ' sierc'
ing—sure signs of ,
Scrofula. There may T/y G-Vrv. I
he no external signs for f '^l
along time, for the disease develops slowly
in some cases, but the poison is in the
blood and will break out etthe first favor
able opportunity. S. S. S. cures this wast
ing, destructive disease by first purifying
and building up the blood and stimulating
and invigorating the whole system.
J. M. Seals, 115 Public Square, Nashville,Tetin.,
say*: “Ten years ago my daughter fell and cut
her forehead. From thn wound the glands on
the side of her face became swollen Mid bur.sted.
Some of the herd dor fora here mid elsewhere
Attended her yvithout any benefit. We decided
td t#V 8. S. 8., and a few bottles cured her cu
00k ASh ASfc makes new and pure
ML wL 9TN blood to nourish and
strengthen the body,
h, JJt k-. Jsn a an( l ’*s aj • fsilive and
'ABe wl■Sw HESv sa fe cure for Scrofula.
It overcomes all forms of blood poison,
whether inherited or acquired, and no
remedy so thoroughly pn<l effectively
cleanses the blood. If you have atiy
blood trouble, or your child has inherited
some blood taint," take S. S. S. and get
the blood in good condition and prevent
the disease doing further damage.
Send for our free book and write our
physicians about your case. We make no
charge whatever for medical advice.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
At tbe request of my many friends I
have deoided to become a Candida's for
tbe soDalorahip from this (listriot, and
at their Mipgestion now make my in
tention known. As time for trie elec
tion is far off, I only make this an
nouncement that my friends may know
that I will be In tbe race. Should 1 be
favored with tbe nomination, I have no
promises to makoexcept that I will at
tempt to faithful y guard tbe interests
of kll of my constituents,
Very respectfully,
W. F. Symons.
V KENTUCKY
Free—gas stove —given away. Regis
ter your name at 810 Newcastle St.
Fall and Winter
hats have never been ex
in any previous display,
PH%c hats are all of very
n and are
HBHBBaSKyroods of pxct'p
i! i y ami
'■ ’r/.^irl^i* sue 11
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■HHA^
BRUNHWUIK "! ! Mr.< i; 29. I oj.
IN MEMORY OF MRS. L. W. ROBERTS.
To the many • rlrnds of Captain L
W R-)br’, rh'ef ergireer r.f tbr
Brunswick anil Birmingham Ka Iro-i',
the fodowinir het-.u t<ul -ili'te |uh
lithreinthe Jatpw County New-, ot
Monticelle, G , will ba of deep inter
est t?H it is in memory nf *iu devoted
wife who male so mai.v r, jends itnOnr |
her short aiav in Hru< svink-
Ihi News fay*:
The funeral servioes of Mrs. L W.
Robert - ere held in the Presbyterian
church Inst Haturday morning and were
conducted by Itev • U. A. Ridley, after
which the interment occurred in West
View Cemetery.
Tbe following beautiful tribute is paid
by her pa E tor;
Mrs. Minnie Newton Robert was the
daughter of Ur] L. B and Mrs. Mattie
Preston Newton, and was born Jan. 29. h
1868 She professed faith In Jesus Christ
at the age of seventeen, and united with
tho Baptist church immediately. From
that day unto the day of her death, she
was a consistent Christian, both in word
and : eed. She was married to b. W.
Robert Sept. Bth 1880, and to them were
born five obildren—three of them survive
their mother, and weep at ber funeral,
while two are with her in heaven. She
died at two o’clock, in the morning, Deo.
otb, 1001, after a long and tiresome wait
ing which she endured with all the cour
age of a martyr.
For long weary months she had been
gradually, yet without a murmiy,nearing
theeud. Her husband and friends kne.,
it was only a question of days, and etill,
somehow we hoped on-hoped ever. But
the dreadful sickness was workings on
night and day, like a wolf fieroe for blood.
The husband gave up business and came
home to watch and wait at the meet
. aaored bedside beneath the heavens. Low-
er and lower the lamp burned , until at
last it flickered and failed forever. At
midnight the devo ed husband gave the
medicine ti.at was to be tbe last she
would ever need—lor they never Lave
siekness and death over yonder. When
the medicine was given, the husband fell
into a fitful sleep only to be awakened a
few minutes later that he might witness
the end ing of a life that had ment eo muoh
to him. When he called her name she
turnod her gentle eyes toward him in lov
ing recognition, and then went away.
Her yes were gently closed, and an un
seen hand touched tuem into perfect
rest.
Under the overshadowing, overpower
ing senes of out common loss, 1 know not
what to door say. There is'not a thres
hold in our town but is today darkened
by the shadow of this Death Angel’s wing.
There is not a home anywhere wherein
her gentle presence has ever entered, but
will hear with heavy hearts tha dreadful
news that Friday morning waked our vil
lage to keenest gnei. All who have ever
•hared the kindness of her home will weep
when they hear that home has been in-,
vaded by the dread summons tbat awaits
ua all, ad that she, who made it home,
has been snatched from the armß that
aohed to hold*her. Many who are not
present today will hear with hushed voices
and streaming eyes that she, whom they
loved, has gone to her long rest beneath
the willow.
tihe who lies bsfore us in dreamless
sleep, with eyeli is too heavy to lift to af
fection e yearning cry—with hands folded
in perfect peaoe—wat, a loved and loving
wi e, a dear devoted mother, a fond aud
faithful friend. No better ebitabb can be
chiseled un the tomb of a queen. She lov
ed her husband, and children and her
heartato e better than she loved ber self,
aud no sacrifice she ever madj for one
Bhe loved, but seemed to her joy. She waß
olind to wrongs of others, she rarely ever
ohidel, and her life knew no shadow
greater than the shared sorrows of otheie.
Her Ups knew well the language ot
Uharity, her soul knew no sentiment but
Love, aud her hande were devoted to lilts
ing burdens. If there was siokness you
might ex ect her gentle touoh, if there
was sorrow, you miaht expect her womun
ly sympathy But she is gone now. bhe
has passed into her rest.
bhe was not unprepared ..or the visit—
she even expected it at any moment, yet
to her iamiiy ana inenas she ever wore
that same s..uuy smtie. Luke a faithful
Sentinel that never knows
ment the dcaihsthct may teach his heart,
she heia uetaeif in hourly readiness for
His call; and using tuns r< ady, it was her
own desire that the end. bhould come
peaoemUy and painle's Her pra, er was
granted, and she uiea n ithout a struggle!
as one going ctf into , leaeant dreamt.
Alien Death did o ms, he came on v ji
ve; slipper,,, amt ,us kins w .s as gentle as
the lal. ol sn* w. She w„ yet in her
young womautint'd, no, hiving reached
the summit oi haft's Hid, when, like a
rare ripened ll.iwor ere the tirt frost falls,
and before the eolemn sigh of Autumn's
is heard, she was oulled (or the Garden of
God. And while she lias gone from us,
her deeds will ever bloe.om about her.
friends' when
\t<
O Cou n t y.
of ac order of tlie'ir
(linarv county will be sold,on tbe 3'iih
day or !>■■• ir, 1901, between the hours of 10
a. in. aodjnk at nnbhc outcry, at tbe store
L. 'Jotdsmim, Sc Company, on the soulheast
corner of denies*ter and Grant sheets, In the
City of Brunswick ,n said county, to tbe
highest and best bidder who pays cash
or gives approved security, a one-half
Interest in the stock of goods consisting
of wines, liquors, cigars,tobacco.canned goods,
bottlod goods, and also a half interest In the
bar, tables, chairs, bottles, glasses, picture-,
safe, office furniture, desks, etc., in said build
ing contained, said building being occupied by
the firm of L. Goldsmith A Company, said one
hull Interest being tho properly of the estate of
George f„. Pitcher, deceased, end being sold as
personal perishable pioperty said estate.
An exact inventory of all the said property
can lie aeon at said store of L. Goldsmith & Cos.
upon application.
Said sale will be continued from day to day
until completed.
This 18th day of December, 1901.
LEVI GOLDSMITH.
Administrator on the estate of George L.Pitcher
deceased.
Go where you know you oan get the
largest seb otioi to pick from, and where
you know you will get the best goods, at
Kennon Mott’s Jewelry Store, 215 Newcas
tle street.
J M, BURNETT*
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provision
Homo, Cow
and
Chicken Feed
BHIP NOTICE
Neither master, owners nor consignees of
the British steamship Cayo Romano will
be responsible for any debts contracted by
the crew of said steamer.
F. D. M . Btrachan & Cos., Consignees.
Order a gas stove from B. L & W.
Cos ,and it will be put in ready for nse
Gas heaters, radiators, water heaters,
lamps and ranges put in by the Gtf
Company. Nee them.
m hi in
on Earth,” and
equipped with
improvement.-
SOLD ON
EASYTERMS
G. F, GAY,
594 Gloucester Street.
cowman? -— * c -'
LUMBER IS LIKELY
TO ‘‘GO DP”
in price, eo it is good policy for you to
place your order now, and get the advan
iage ot present prices We have a com
plete line of moulding, mill work, etc., all
seasoned woods.
Kiln dried flooring and ceiling always
instock. Phone 197.
Langfe 'Vood
turning Mill
Heavy plated rings with pearl seiß
at 750 at Holler’s.
FOR RENT—Four good, comforta
ble rooms furnished or unfurnished, to
parties without oblldren. Apply at
405 G St. St
NOTICE.
AnU le to notify my friends, pitron
•uMthe public generally that Mr. Phil
now in charge of the Arcade
ftMpn. R. Hir ch
W\
Portable gas stand lamp*, suitable
■fts. Call aud see the
1 Newcastle Sc,
[taFsTloon.
1 RLUAUS.^?
fyo6;jpO*>s;
AVfegetahle Pre para’.ioa for As
- (he loed andßeg da
ting the S toiaachs andßowels of
Ini an :
Promotes DigestioibCheerful
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium,Morphine nor Mineral
Not Nl arc otic .
Jkct 'pc of OUILr SAMUEL Ptramn \
ftimfikui Semi' \
jtlx.Senna *
Rotkell* SrM? - I
Stair Seal f I
MnpJW' 1
Ctanlied Sugar I
Y/mterymw nrrver /
Aperfec! Remedy for Constipa
tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Fac Simile Signature of
ii
NEW YORK.
”i tl ■
)5 1) os) s- Crn is
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
ATTENTION!
Have just received Jhe
Snest line of
New Wheels
ever seen in Brunswick/
- 50 new Ones tw Pick From.
WeM
renting and
*manelm£.
Message service,
PIANOS AND ORGAN
If yon want a
good Piano or
Organ buy a
Ludden & Bates
B. J. OLEWINE
Assent
Cheap Rates
JACKSON VIL™
—Via The-^B
mein ml
$3 to Jacksonville,
to Fernandina.
Register in the guessiog oonteet ga
stove given away at 310 Newcastle Bi.
• DOWNING, favstDDNi. E. H. MAauM, vic*-ruiesio**. *. o. WAi.Tent.
rHE K/niONflL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
CAPITAL $150,000.
LO,ANS~~DISCOUNTS—EXCHANGE—COLLECTIONS^!
-—m maim fob am, —
Interest .Allowed On Deposits in
5> IRECTOBIBJ
OSEPH VV. L'FNNKT. C, DOWNING,
‘uii.-e Hranswn'* Circuit Pvet. Downing
v. c. ;;Hanti,e i . £. p .
V . V lit!: c-a. Dim
(i ■
T'cr
Ths
Aiwap HjH
Bears
JM
Thirty
THE CENTAUR COMWNV, 4EW YONfi CITY. Agd
Pdf Yl l!
Only one week left W
which to pay your (jiy
Taxes for year 1901. Digesn
closes Decrmher 20th. Pa^j
For a had
in any part of the body a remedy
large stock of
Some ot these a-e far reaching
powei ful. Tone ud the whoh avjHHHH
cnaide it to throw off
of tfie body.
.'Below is a partia 1 list of
nxj'< prevalent this " , ' "
l axative Bromo <>uinine.
Throat Kase. Frog in Y-jur
Ci ugh Syrup. __
Maot'es for Incanoeloent or W smß
bsck lamp 1 10 ,$1 p°rdoz. O ars
anteedO. K. A. H. Baker.
For Asthma use CHE
NEY’S EXPECrORANT,