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some Little Things
qjlte essential to the sr ocess of a job, are
overlooked by some workmen.
Strict attention to details, and the use
of the best material makes all our
PLUMBING WORK
satisfactory. Out ohargea are uniformlj
low,,but no part of a job is slighted.
A. H, BAKER,
805 Gloucester St.
ANTED!
All the second hand
type writers in Brunswick.
Also W2.nt all second hand
furniture, organs, stoves
and old brass.
J W. Watkins,
5? 08 Bay £t.
FOU SALE—On socount o leaving
tbeoit; we offer for sale a targaii
our entire s'ook of groceries nd fruit
at lowest pric . Apply
o<oim B os.. 401 Bay St.
SHE DIDN’T WEAR A MASK
But her beauty was completely bidder
bv sore-, blotcbe* and pi® plea till gbn
Used Bucklen’s ArnioaSalve.Tnen thy
vanished es will all eruptions, fevei
sores, boile, ulcers, carbuncles and
felons from its use. Infallible f r cuts,
corns, buwa, scalds and piles. Cure
guaranteed. 250 at all druggists.
DEATH QUICKLY FOLLOWS
DISEASED KIDNEYS.
* D Btb soon f- Howe from di-eaaed
unless a wit® -.ijraviv' by taking
old reliable Stuart b Gid and Buchu
%be folio wtng symptons indicate the
approaob o' Bright’s Disease or Dla
betes and Kidney trouble: Puffy or
darkoirolea under the eyes, sallow,
yellow c, mplexion, dull, heavy head
aches, dizzy tired feeling, faint spells,
pain or dull aobe in the back, urin
cloudy, milk like or stringy, dark in
color or offensive, painful scalding
sensation in passing urine, obliged to
go often dusiog the day or nigh'. There
ia a oure in Stuarts Gin and Buobu. It
is the one remedy yoa can rely on. Ii
will oorrect :.il of these symptoms and
permanently cure even Bright’s dis
after all other treatments fail.
Pstuurt’s Gin and Buohu will neutrals
lze the iii ice and oauae it to flow in a
perfectly natural manner. A high grade
kidcev cure, The most perfect made.
Stuart’s Gin and Bnobn thoroughly
years. It
to
Hx! red at and
■*-„-¥ V < ii oI and rein -
jg - . Blreae prepaid
SIfSEIP s '""'JC free advice
Drug Cos.
for Intents and Children.
% Kind You Have Always Bought
BLOOD.
This woman is a picture of per
( feet health. .Her existence is
not made miserable by Shattered
at J Nerves, Wasting Irregularities,
"% Dyspepsia, the Blues, or any of
f yvjpL the manifold derangements
caused by weak or impure blood.
\A/ She is full of life and ambition.
She is handsome. Bhe is happy.
Rich blood coursing through her
reins maintains her magnificent
™ womanhood, warding off the in-
W j\ .JB numerable diseases to which *
f I weaker woman would be suscep-
_ |JPIk tlbl# *
■HHHMHHnmy'J MU jjLjy Miss Alice Hastings,
Savannah, Ga, says
she was suffering all
tIl( torture of a ter
rible ras* of scrofula,
p.MmA*£jSSju& and no relief could be
obtained until lb I'. P.,
Llppmun’s Great Heir,
**'' yk ' edy. was tried ; there
r**jp I suit was a complete
• T <%
P(LIPPMAN'S GREAT REMEDY) is the ideal medi
cine for women. Its nae insures health and the sub
. etantial attractiveness which health alone can b
stow. P. P. P. lathe greatest Blood Purifier known
' iv-Buscience, curing all Scrofulous Affections, Dyspepsia, Rheun
HS® Catarrh, Neuralgia, Malaria and Nervous Derangements.
Bl p, p, i 8 sold by all drnggists. $1 a bottle; six bottles, $
AN BROTHERS, "uKlaif'ihia, Savannah
•j. ♦
To Carry Youough
the holidays something from our place is
absolutely necessary. One can’t get along
without sone
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
and the pure, good kind, juoh as is sold
here, is the only kind worth yon money.
Then there may be some presents to buy I
A selection from this fist will please all
parties ■ Perfumes, Soap, Combs, Brushes,
Fine Candies aDd a big line of Bundries.at
low prioet.
SMITH’S PHARMACY I feST
FOR SALE—A handsome silver
servlee. Prioe reasonable, Apply 210
Reynold* street.
GEORGIA, ( Whereas Fannie A. Smith
Glynn County, j Admmistra trix ol H. C
; Smith’s estate, represents to the court in the
I petition duly filed and entered on record, that
she has tally administered H. C. Smith's estate.
This is therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed kindr < and creditors to snow 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 Connty.
Charles O. Jones, administrator upon the
estate ot D. F. Jones, late of said county de
ceased, has 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 ie fully 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 11)62 of said court. Let all
concerned take notice hereof.
This December 6th, 1601.
Horace Dart,
Ordinary Glynn County.
C. O. Jokbs, Admir istrator of D. P. Jones.
CITATION FOR PUBLICATION.
William Mahoney, administrator upon the
estate in Georgia of Joan M ahony, late of Tam -
Ea, Hillsborough county, Florida, having filed
is petition Jlor discharge, this is to cite all
persons eoncerned to show cause against the
granting oi this discharge, at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be
hei.-h onthe first Monday in February, 1902.
Tni. November^ oF
GEORGIA—GIynn County.
Whereas, EollaT. Danforth Administratrix
of the estate of John M. Tison, represents io the
court in her petition, duly Died 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 saidjAdminiet.
ratnx should not be discharged from her ad
ministration and receive letters of dismission
on the first Monday in January, 1903.
HORACE ©ART. Ordinary.
tIDHEY DISEHStS
an th* moat fatal of aC
FOLEY’S a
or money refunded. Contact
ftmedlea recognized fey amt
pent physician* aa (ha mf w
Kidney and Bladder trouble*
nxcMm*m MlA
w. J. BUTTS.
SHIP NOTICE.
Nei her the master, owner nor consign
ees of the Italian bark Oreola will be
for any debts contracted by
the crew of said bark.
Marcsea, Master.
For Whooping Cough use
CHENEY’S EXPECTO
RANT,
IreWICK TIMES-UALL, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 29 1901
THEATRICAL TREATS
Herrmann ( the Great.
Tn? great H r.maun is coning, is the
we 100 oe anuounoeme .t of the managi
of the opera bouse. Herrmsn
with his mat ve lous slight of band, bis
se sational aod awe inspiring illusions
and his fun loving proclivities has de
lighted and enUrt-iied the inhabitants
of all the civilized communities of the
globe The world still bas a chile’s
heart in it* love of mystery. It never
wearies of what piques its curiosity or
sense of wonder and the magnificent
entertainment which Herimann press
ents not only fills his andienoe with
amassment bat leaves them in a state
bordering collapse. Leon
Herrmann is the illusionist
and master magician of the present
decade For more ttiao sixty years lh=>
name of Herrmann bas stood for wbat
is best in the domain ot magic, an 1 the
entertainment to be seen in this city is
in every way superior to the best ever
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING.
Tbs annual m-e ing of the stookhold
era ot Tne Brunswick Bank & P. ust Cos
for the pupate of stealing a B ard of
D-icoiurs and tra stc’ing such other
business that may oorne before them,
will be held at tbo b< nking rooms of
said company on Tuesday, January
14th, 1902, between the lours of 10 s,m.
and 2 p. in.
Hoyt W. Gale, Cashier.
Brunswick, Ga., Deo. 16tb, 1901,
(■HARTS FOR SALE.
Charts Aide tables and
other publications, U, S,
coast and Geodetic survey
for sale by
C. W. Deming,
Phones’ 1?2 or 31,
OASTORZA.
Bean the j* Kind You Have Always Bought
Mantles for loosndesoent or Wehh
baok lamps. lUo, f 1 per doz. Guar
teed O. K A. H. Baker.
SHIPPING REPORT,
Oorreotei Daily by Oapt. Otto Johanntnn
Port of Branswiok, Deo. 28, 1901.
ARRIVED.
Italian bark Virginia, Valle, Malaga.
Schooner Wattbam, Barter, New
York.
Sobooner Maud Saare, Lowell, Hu
mancoa.
SAILED.
SieamsbipC.lorado, Risk,New York.
Sohooner Joaepb B. Thomas, Ler
mon* Perth Arabay.
Sohooner Georgia Gilksy, Gilkey,
New York.
Schooner Josephine Eliiott, Ray,
Boston.
Norwegian bark Guldregn, Sinertaen,
Newcastle.
To oure SICK HEADACHE,
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION,;
and all diseases arising from In- •
dlgestloi They will purify yourj
g, > •• ake yourcomplexiori ■
Is J A LILY. They are '
■(, ed. - PRICE 26 CENTS, j
J, J. LISSNER,
WHO LBS ALE
groceries. Tobacco, jFlour, BaconJ
Provisions, 1
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIAL
given by the Herrmann company. I
weald teem to be almost a work of
supererogation to comment upon the
entertainment to be given by Hirr
tuann. the great. The great dailies of
tbe oonntry are nnited in praise of bis
performance. He will appear here
January 18, 1902.
Tbe largest musloaloomedy organizi.
tion that bat ever been sent on a tour
from New York this season is tbe huge
international snooess, •* The Casino
Girl,” whioh for the first time is to be
presented in the prinoipal cities of
this country, other than New York,
Philadelpba and Chioago, where, here*
tofore. the pieoe tra been played; A
highly prosperous season was enjoyed
in London, and at the present time
yirse road oompanias are touring tbe
provinces of Great Britian. The orig
inal prodoc ion will be brought to tbia
city.
Semi j Annual Dividend No. 13.
The Directors of The Brnnewiok
Bank and Trust Company have this
day deolared a dividend of three dol
lars, (83 00) per share, oat of the earn
ings of the bank for the past six
months, fo stcok-buldere of reoord Deo
20 b, 1901, payable on and after Jan.
2nd, 1902.
Hoyt W. Gile, Cashier,
B-nnawick, Ga.. Dec. 19,1901,
OF BENEFIT TO YOU.
D 8. Mitchell, Fulford, Md. “Daring a
iong illness I was troubled with bad sores,
was advised to try TeWitt’s Witoh Hazel
Sa'veand did so with wonderful results.
1 was perfeotly cured, It is the bes" salve
on the market.’’ Sure oure for piles, sores,
burns. Beware of counterfeits. W. J.
Butts.
EXPOSITION BPORT3.
SPLENDID PROGRAMME FOR THE PAN
AMERICAN.
Schedule of Some of the More Im
portant Events at Buffalo This
Sumer—There Will Bea Contlnn
one Carnival.
Buffalo will be the great center for
■ports the coming summer. There will
be a continuous carnival throughout
the summer In the magnificent Stadium
of the Pan-American Exposition, which
has a quarter mile track and a large
field and will seat 12,000 spectators.
Following Is the schedule of events aa
far as arranged by the Committee on
Sports:
Fvtdsy, May 17—Coraell-Uai versify of Michigan
baseball game.
Saturday, May 18—Ene county track and Said
gamaa.
Friday, May 24—New York State interachoiaatlo
track games.
Saturday, May 26—New York State lnteraeholes
tlc track games.
BVblay. May 81—Pan-American intercollegiate
Hack games.
Saturday, June I—Pan-American Intercollegiate
track games.
Monday, June 8-7—Schoolboy military tourna
ment. /
Saturday, June B—Cornell Carlisle baaebfc
game.
Thursday, June 13-16—A. A. U. championships.
Monday, June 17-18—A. AU. basket ball cham
pionships.
Saturday, June 22—Western New York track
meet.
Monday. June 24-28—Canoe meet.
Thursday, June 87—Volkafeat (German aiming
societies).
Friday, June 28-29—Scottish games.
Monday, July 1-B—Canadian-Amsricin larnif
.-cLmplonßhips.
'Thursday, July 4—All round A. AU. champion*
ship and handicap events; Marathon race.
Saturday, July 6—Exhibition by German I. M.
C. A
Monday, July 8-12—A. A. U. water sports, ewfra
mlng and water polo championships.
Wednesday, July 19— Intcrscholastlc basket ball.
Thursday, July 11—InterscholaStio basket ball.
Friday, July 12-18—National lnterscbolaatle
track and field.
Monday, July 15-20-Shooting meet.
Tuesday, July 23-25—National Y. M. C. A. track
and field games.
Friday, July 26-27—Metropolitan meet A. A U.
Monday, Aug. 6-6—Bicycle meet and national
amateur championship.
Wednesday, Aug. 7-17—Bicycle meet.
Thursday, Aug. 22 23—Firemen's tournament.
Saturday, Aug. 24-31—A A. U. gymnastics.
Wednesday, Aug. 28-31—Irish iporta.
Monday, Sept. 2-6—Association football.
Friday, Sept. 6—Pan-American world's cham
pionships; cross country run.
Saturday, Sept. 7—Pan-American world's cham
pionships.
Monday, Sept. 9-14—Cattle show.
Monday, Sept. 16-21—Automobile week.
Saturday, Oct. 6—University of
football game.
Wednesday, Oct. 15—University of riuf
University of Syracuse football game.
Saturday. Oct. 19—CorneU-XJiirlisl# footkS
game. ./ dfl
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SENT ABSOLUTELY FREE ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL
Write Your Name and Address Plainly.
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aaye; “Your trial bottle of Aathmalene received
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REV. DR. MORRIS WKCH6LKR,
Rabbi of the Cong, final Israel
NewTork, Jan. A.1901. ‘
Drs. Taft Bros.’ Medicine Oo.i
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After having it earafulty analyaed, we oan
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I REV. DR. MORRIS WECHBLER.
ATOM SPRINGS, N. Y., Feb, 1,1901.
Dr. Taft Bros. Mmhcwe Cos.
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• O. D. PHELPS, M. D.
Da. Taft Bros. Mebioimi Cos. Feb. 1,1901.
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Christmas for Gentlemen,
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Gold pens, razors and razor sets,
fine pocket knives, ink stands, card
cases, pocket books, Traveling
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DEALERS IN
Coal and Wood, BvWM
Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and La'-Migjji
Agents for Morris’ Brick.
Phone 18- 525
KodoLfl
Dyspepsia^^^H
When tut stomach is diseased all the other
•leases of the heart, liver, Jungs and kid..eys 3B 1 ..
Ibipropel digestion. Koikil Dyspepsia Cure
digestive fl lids and by digesting wbat you eat,
Mod without aid from the stomach, allowing it,
toealthy condition and permit! ingyou to eat all the
“My rent ‘s often disturbed at night by irregular hcmSBSSSSmSSBS
■ believe is on account of my stomach Lola^a^sß r'JtCiMm
Bested food ] keep a bottle of Koooi. I
wuslJ dose, always gives me instant
It can't helpJ^'''f.;- : v r 'v;;yg:;V>..w;-g
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