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44 He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last ” A hearty laugh indicates a degree of good health obtainable through pure blood. As but one person in ten has pure blood, the other nine should purify the blood •with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then they can laugh first, last and all the time, for JIQCcCS SaUafuvUtdi The Brunswick limps. KVyBV MOKNINO EXCEPT MONDAY ( inoglstnorps810ck, 211 rutreei NO 31. TO BDB3C IBERS: Aubucrlbers am reque*t. to notify the offlce when they full to get eny I ine of Tito Tinea. Attention to thin matte* tail be appreciated by the publisher*. The Morning Timet will be Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. *6 00; per week 16 centi Corretpond-nce on live mbiecU •elicited. Deal name of writer should ac oompaay tame Sabecriptione payable in advance. Failure to receive paper ehosld be reported to the banner* office. Addreea al communications to Tb Time*. k. Orders u>discontinue tuLnortpuone and ad ivertlwment* must be In writing. Advertising rates will le fninitbed on a plication. OEMINC It MULLINS j Leaaeea • Publiahen C W. OEMING, ... Editor. ROLAND A. MULLINS. Busineis Manager .felpgKJg." .1 -—.-'.'.'.i COUNCIL SHOULO RESCIND IT. The Time* voices Ha own sentimeu's ■ted tha sentim-nts of toe large major ity of p-ople in this community when It llltei the b'lief that ilia oily onun eil should rescind the resolution pass ed Thur.day mghi, which In effeot re quests l he United Stale* government to take charge of the work on Brun wlok’a outer ocean bar and to refuse to enter Into ruture contracts with In dividual* in the prosecution of thi* work. From i careful instigation and dlanuaston of this work In the yea r* past, oily authorities must have known whether the work hae been benrfioial to Brunswick, and if the work hae not brmfitted tlrunawiok The Times fails to understand why the elty council has heretofore endoreed it. A discovery at this late day that tba Goodyear dynamite work hae not ben efltted tbie port le entire y inconsist ent with paet aotion of oounoil re garding the matter, and as far ae the mrjority of the people are concerned they ara firmly of the belief that the work baa proven beneficial in every wsy. The Time* can quote the en doreement given thin work by gov ernment engineers, and as a late and timely endorsement it fe only nvoes* eery to refer to a dlepaich in yester day’s issue of the Ravannah News, Which, under a Washington date line, atatee that Capt. Gillette, U. S. A. en gineer in oharge of the work in this district, bee asked for an appropria tion of $136,700 for the improvements of Brunswick’* luner harbor, and in hi* report Capt. Gillette states that the harbor is worthy of improvement and maintenance. It ahouid be borne is mind that heretofore the inner har bor of Bruniwiok bae only raoelved $lO,OOO annually for improvement, end maintenance, and The Timet btlievea that it it solely due to the vest im provement that Col. Goodyear bat made oo the outer bar that has caused Cspt. Gillette to ask for auoh a large appvopriatioo for the inner harbor. The matter resolves itself into the original proposition as to whether council is right or wrong in opposing Col. Goodyear’s work, and if, after a careful analysis of seme, it it possible to see where council has done right, then The Tunes is willing to give eredit for an error of judgment to the parties eo deciding. The Time* thioks that Oouueil did wrong and The Time* has the peopl- with it on this propo- JlfioD, baoause it la Just. Col. Good- year has received tbe endorsement of every known official body in tbia aao tlon and atata tbat baa any direct con nection with tbe work. He be* tbe endorsement of tbs individuals of Brunswick who pay taxes and vote; he has tbe endorsement of tbe Uaitad tttatea authorities, aod ba deserves to ba encouraged in bla efforts to aaoure appropriations to proaaoute tbe work. If tbe council believes tbat tbe gov ernment will give Brunswiok an ap propriation, provided Col. Goodyear’# bill should not go through, tbe mem bers of tbat body abould read a letter published in our looal columns from Congressman Davis, of Florida, to tbe Jacksonville board of trade, in wbieb he advises tha people of Jacksonville to let congress alone in regard to se curing an appropriation for rivar and harbor work. lie states tbat no bill will be reported at thia session and 'bat any move on oongreas at tbia jnnoture would be precipitate. TbeTimes givas tbia aa a warning to Brunswick’s city council and believing It represents the sentiment* of tbe large majority of oitlzena of this com munity it advises tbe oity oouooit to Ist Brunswick’s appropriation alone. I.et Col. Goodyear get tbe monay to continue tbe work. He bae done well already, and The Time* believe* be will do better with more money. He hai scoured • grrater depth and width now (ban hia oontrct calls for, and The Times seas no reaaoo wby be should not be enoouraged in every wey to continue bia work. Tbit ia not a matter of sentiment. Tbe buelnese interests of Brunswick are et (take, end (be Interest of every person in Brunswick Is involved. Counoil oan rescind their resolution, and undo some of tbe barm they have dooe. In any event, tbe tenators from Georgia and Congressmen Brantley can best serve the Interest! of tine community by waiting oo the people before tak ing such aotlon •• eounoil requests, Tbe Tunes calls upon tbam to help Brunswick, and wait until oounoil baa had time to aot again. Oar* Free. ft Is duep-scsted, obstinate oases of Rhouaa tlsm that H. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) ouros. It matter* aot what other treatments, doctors, •pra- s, liniments, medicated air, blood purifier, hove failed to do, B. B. B. always promptly reaches the real cans# and roote ant and drive* from tho hones, Joints, mucous membrane, and eutlra system tbe specific poison in the blood that causes rheumatism and catarrh. B. B. B. <s tbe only remedy strong enough to do this so there can never be a return of tbe symptoms. 1 >on't give up hope but ask your druggist for B. B. B.—Botanic Blood Balm or SB*. Large 1 bottles 11, six bottles (full treatssent) IS. B. B. Is an honest remedy that makes real caret of sll blood diseases after everything cite falls We have aboolute confidence in Botanlo Blood Blam; hence, eo yon may teat It, we will send a trial bottle free on request. Personal medical drier free. Address BLOOD BALM CO„ Atlanta, Oa. . H. Appleton, Justice ot the piece Clarksburg, N. J., says, "DeWitt's Little Early HUera are the best pills used (or constipation. Wa use no others." Quick ly oure all liver and bowel troubles. W. J. Batts. Mr. Fraik'ia Returas to Bruaswsk. Mr. A. L. Franklin has returned to Brunswick, and to a Timas reporter yesterday stated that be would remain here. Some months ago Mr. Frank lin removed to Athens, and on hie re turn to this oity yesterday he was be ing oordially greeted by bis friends. "I think I would go entity with pain were it not for Chamberlain’s Fain Balm,” writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Her mlme, Pa. "I have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without numbor, but Pain Balm is the beat medicine 1 have got bold or.” One application relieves the pain. For sale by X. N. Bishop, druggist Attend the White Show at “The Bee liva” today and tomorrow. iHt BKUN vyiuil TIMES SATURDAY MORNIMG FEBRUARY 3 1900 A Wife Says: “Ve have four children. With the first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under the influence of chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother*s Friend before our h' child came, which ia a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing W- -TV my housework up \-t- jf to within two hours of birth, and suf- jOBSStt ' lered but a few hard (Vjf ’wßßßfj T —J pains. This lini- /7 v j V** ment is the grand-/ /Aw// A, f i est remedy everW Mother’s T '\Jf Friend ' will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering. Mother’s Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes the muscle* and allows them to expand. Ii relieves morning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned In perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dan ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether avoided, and recovery is merely a matter ol a few days. Druggists sell Mothsr’s Friend for $! t bottle. Tbe Bradfleld Regulator Cos., AUanta, Ga. B+tld for nnr Htyv-wtssrl hrmk To tke Citizens ef Glynn Coanty. I hereby announce my candidaoy for re eleotlon to tbe office of reoelver of tax returne, and will appreciate tbe support of all who feel tbat they can endorse my administration of tne of floe by their votes. J. E. DUBBERLY. Busk lea'i Arsine Salve. ■The best salve In the world for outs, braises, seres, alcers. salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, ehapped hands, chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively onree plies, no no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satis faction or money refunded. Prioe 36 But, For sale by all druggists. Blas doesn't indicate quality. Beware of counterfeit end worthless talvt offered for DeWltt’e At Itch Haxel Salve. DeWltt’s t* the only orielral. An Infallible cure for Plies and all skin diseases. W. J. Butte. Now With ike Be* Hive. Mr. Phil S. Farmer, proprietor of the Bee Hive, has engaged the servioea of Mr. J. Crutchfield Keith, expert window trimmer, aod avldenoet of bit artiatio skill are being noted in tbs •xqulsit* dsooratious mads at tbs Bra Hive’s famona “White Show" of white good* now eo and continuing through tonight at that popular establishment. I. N. Bishop guarantees every bottle of Chamberlain’* Cough remedy aud will re fund the money to any one vho is cot sat lsfled alter uelng two-third* of the con tent*. Tbi* Is the best remedy In the world for la grippe, oolds, oroup end whooping oough and is pleasant and tale to taka. It prevent* any tendency ot e sold t* result in pneumonia, MORPHINE, .Opium, Laudanum, Cocaine Habit. Myself oured. Will inform you of harmless, permanent home ours. Mart S. Baldwin, Box 1313, Chioago. Piles of People Testify to the merits of Banner Salve in curing piles. It is guaranteed. W. J. Butts. Ton never know what form of blood poison will follow ooDstipatlon. Keep the liver olean by using DeWitt's Littls Early Risers and you will avoid trouble. They are famous little pills for constipation and Uvar and bowal troubles. W. J. Butts “I have always used Foley's lloney and Tar eough medicine and think it the beat in the world," aays Cbas. Bender, a newsdealer of Erie, Pa. Nothing elsa as good, W. J. Batts. You need to see JimCarter’e “In vastlpater.” A PRETTY AND NOVEL IDEA Hew the Lad'as of the Episcopal Obareh Have Pleased to Raise Money . Tbe ladies of St. Mark’s Episcopal oburotf have a pretty and novel plan for raising money for tbe oburcb this year, wbioh will probably continue for a long time into tbe future, after it is once successfully started. A “oburob calendar” is formed; the lady whole et tbe head of tbe affair, ia tbe year. By ber twelve prominent and energet ic ladies ire appointed, who repreeent tbe twelve months; each oae of tbe twelve rnenths appoints four weeks end eaoh weak appoints aevao'daya. Each member of the calender pledges herself to pey towards tbe churcheeeb month eight cents, or ninsty-six oente a year. In thia way, which i* very light on each one, and inolodea alarge number of the ladies ef tbe eburob, over three hundred dollare will be added to tbe treasury each year. Bismarck's Iron Notts. Was the result of hla splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not fouod where stomach, liver, kidneya and bowels art out of order. If you want these qualities and the sue less they bring, use Dr. King’s New Life Fill*. They de velop every power of brain and body Ocly 25c at all druggist*. VALENTINE PARTY AND SUPPER. —a Lai'f* ef Maa Oirot* Pr*abyt#riaa Oknrek Mill Entertain gplqpild'j. The Manes Circle of tbe Prdbbyft rlen oburob la arAoging to giva a Valentine party and supper oo tbe tveoiog of tbe 18tb, in which a nuaa ber of social Brunswick's young peo ple will take prominent parts. Tba affair, under tbe diraolion of tbe prominent ladies of tha oburob, prom ises to ba one of great aueoass and pleasure. •Whoa a boy turns bis bulging pocket* inside out we marvel at tbe quantity and variety of articlee be bae etowfd away. Old lengths of string, marbles, horve-chee nuts, a top, brass nails, hickory-nuts, an apple, and maay more articlee are garner, ed by tbia “snapper-up of unooneldertd trifles.” We think tbe oolleotion bard on a boy's pocket. And It is. But do we ever think of the variety and miscellany of the substance we put into the pooket ot our stomach? There's the apple and things beside quite as indigestible ae brass nails and w Ith no more foijf value than so many marblee. And yet We wonder that the stomach “gives out," When the etomach breaks down under the strain of careless eating and Irregular meals It can be per fectly restored to health and strength by tbe use ot Doctor Pierce's Holden Mediosl Discovery. The action ot this medicine on the stomach and otherorgansof digestion and nutrition it eo marked, that relief from disease is at once experienced, and the headaches, liver trouble*, kidney dis orders, akin eruptions aqd other symptom* of a diseased etomach are quickly cured. And whenever the use of a laxative 1* in dicated, use Dr. Pierce's Pleatant Pellet*. They act In harmony with the Discovery and assist Its action by purging the bowel* of foul accumulations. The modern and most effective car* for constipation and all llTer trouble*—the fa mous little pllle known aa DeWltt's Little arly Kisers. WJ. Betts. Ship Ntle*. Neither the master, owners or consignees of the bark Annie Reed, will bo responsi ble for any debts contraeted by the crew of taid bavk. Norton, Master. Volcanic Eruptions- Are grand, but ekin eruptions rob life of of joy. Buoklen’e Arnica Balve. cure* them, also old running and fever sore* ulcere, boile, felous, corns, warts, cute bruises, burns scalds, chappsd hands, chil blain*. Best pile cure on earth. riv* out pains and aches. Only 350 a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggist*. Advertise in The Time* Eczema! The Only Cure. Eczema ia more than a skin disease, and no akin remedies can core it. The doctors are unable to effect a core, and their mineral mixtures are damaging to the most powerful constitution. The whole trouble is in the blood, and Swift's Specific ia the only remedy which can reach such deep-seated blood iiseaaes. lonnt broke oat on my daughter, and 000- Unoed to spread until ker heed was entirely tovered. She va* treated by MTsral good doctors, Wm but grew •wont, and tha MfJ jy dreadful dlaeaaa spread sE CM to her faco. She' was -Ml V ' taksn to two celebrated ML Health springs, but re yffflUtygßßlßjQjgßp salved uo bensflt. Many jßuUHHfeKdw.lSwcr Ktent madloluea were taken, but without rv tt, until we decided to try 8. 8. 8.. and by the time the tint bottle was finished, her head be *® hsal. A dossu botttea eared bar eom pletely and laft ber eklo perfectly smooth. She [snow sixteen years old, and has amagnlScent growth of hair. Not a alga of thsdreadTul disease has ever returned. H. T. tnois, trot Lucas At#., St. Louts. Mo. Don’t expect locstl applications of soaps and selves to cure Ecsema. They reach only the surface, while the di sease comes from within. Swift’* Bpeoiflo S.S.S. The Blood Is the only cure and will reach the most obstinate case. It is far ahead of al) timilar remedies, because it cures case* which are beyond their reach. B.S.S. is purely vegetable, and Is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no pop ish, mercury or other mineral. Books mailed free by Swift Specifl* Company, AUanta, Georgia. EXCELSIOR LITERARY SOCIETY Hslde In ter taring Netting and Electa Naw Oflaere. Tba Excelsior Litersry Society ot tbe High School held its regular meet ing yesterday, and elected tha follow ing ofilters to serve in tb* plaeu ef those whose term* of offioa bed ex pired: Carl Beamgertner, president; Richard Everatt, vloe-pretidaot; Wil 11am Bailay, treasurer; Janie Symons, secretary; Tallulah Fleming, assist ant secretary ; Salh* Aiken, librarian; Dalit Black, aeeietant librarian. A large number of visitor* were present, j •nd tbe exercises ware moat interest-1 ing and greatly enjoyed by all. (| Catarrh Oanaet Be Coed With local educations, as they eaoaot reach tbs scat of tb* disease. Catarrh Is a Mood or constHatloaal disease, aod iu order to cur* It yon must take tatrrael remedies. Hall's Ca tarrh Cor* Is taken ietcratlly, ngd sets direct ly ot ths blood esd mucous surface*. Hall's Catarrh Care Is aot e quack medicine. It was prescribed by ose of the beet physician In tbu country for years sad Is t regular prescription. It is eo-uposed of the best tonics known, com bined with tbe best blood punier*, acting di rectly on the muenua surface*. Tne perfect combination of the two Ingredient* 1* whit pro duces sueh wonderful results Id curirg Catarrh. Send for testimonials free W. J. CHFItKT A CO . T.dedo, O. Sold by ell druggista, price 7Sc. Hell's Family Pills ar* the best. Mr. R. L. Braaham Injured. Many Brunswick friends regretted to bear yesterday tbat Mr. R L. Bran ham, formerly of tbia pilot, bad re ceived a serious acoideot a day or two •go ia Valdosta, wbera ba waa spend ing a short time. Hia wife was sent for immediately, and left ber home in Maoon to be with him nntli hie reoov ery, SULPHUME BATHS Every well regulated household should have I bottle of SULPHUMB and SULPHUME SO AT n their bath room, for those who have taken Sot jhuuio Bathe find their medicinal prupertisi tuperior to the most famous sulphur springs tud can be made any desired strength. /FOUR /SEVV sulPhume (Liauto suLPMuni 0 e glnse of water make an Invtgoratine aac leslthful drink of Sulphur water. NATURE’S ILOOD PURIFIER. Price fU, A valuable book sent free by the ULPHUMB CO., aoo Marine Bldg.. CHICAOO BBOYVir DRUG COMPANY. I ME SHE. ' o |d fe or < - : ° rn- >• jour / //‘Mil favorite? B>th kind* are good but^ t our brands are excellent. Matte loegj A\ enou (fh to bare thal mrllownee* wbimp "g CTT jjl j time alone gives. Fin* Atvcrefl/gfiM ( ■ rich bodied| All our y f- M w INKS A N DM g UOR are of splendid quality cod wvll suit the tastes of those who like high grade stock. Prices lower than efeswher*. R. V. DOUGLAS, [206 BAY STREET. Li Scmetbing- Wbrtfe btsputiu ~ •• well as*trlal, is our sleaa, aaJTfeigli jawnyii j.,.. ,ii , grade coat. Any one that gives set % blHl Jsliso coal a fair trial will owa HiaYfft kbr-Sps' r. ■BE is the most ecooomical, best beraieg “Jr T&lKfllgig !p and bstiefeetory coal for bnaeehald •/t— *' jSjwwrL, /li , purposes that can be procured eay- t where, and a fair margin of graft is /WT;/ MMMiJ-it g'3* ( We al-o U-ep a full stock of ssleeted /fu WhT —li : 1® j Gak, Pine and Ligbtwood. Brisk*. Shingles, I.atbe. Lime, Plaster, HalrJ mOf i litiiilT in "imr Irterchangabl* Rigid Roller-Brsaking Carriages. til' -iy i R Simple, Htrsight awsy Hibbou r*e<i Psrteet -; j Adjuittabl,- Ilegulsr or Speed kccspuasstc. rilvi rui Keyboard. Bemorcble n*s*a. Write* Rebuilt machines of sll makes for 'lie rent or exchange. The oulv factory eoaluiw* ■!.. . SOUTHERN TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. A . kf< ATFf k' VRV , Loeel Agent, 4I Pecchtrec Street, ATLANTA, ®A. Brunswick, Ga. jfF- nil* very di.tmrl amt most promtainf’ HaSHaZ- i- w uriMv. of the color ol H*ty and As aßw#- ' ' Ute-t addition byUUvtagsloa to Bbi ■ ia- (on, to fftnilly. HU iblcler. heavier 1 ' “'fid than either of the elve, JKp ll,eking,l iha moat hau'lsoine sot I in roiei 'i'.e' Inn. Iha fi rm I- perfect, uniform ladp* 'fMWr> - tffi-iteWailSWtaflpiMlA. 1 mill attractive. Meeh very firm, llleaao- Im-t vr "c-■ fib abort Joint*, *etti*g iu iidml o’TT’' F t ”t (run i-iii-ie, cl,mer together than moat *a . i, ml i- Un- el..re e hea,v cropper. sSSY- .- I .-pi • ,al 1V eilepled loi shipping, end M L-f j. r. n.,,1-1. ,1.1 > mu r.-r forcing lniloore aad • - atones. Per Pkt. 20c. 3 PkU. 80c: 7 Pkta. *I,OO. 'TYty-i -- Illustrated Seed Annual Brea with Order* LIVINGSTON SEED CO., Columbus O. GRATES That Burn Coal in'the Fire Place The Club House oi Port able Basket Grate will do it. See us also for Wood Mantels 1 Tiling MONUMENTAL WORK IBON FENCING. ETC. Brunswick Marble and Branite^orte Birn K. l eMANCK. Proprttor. @CUR£ YOURSELF I for umitur*l dino h t n fl a m m a t i udi, irritations or olctr&tiima of mocoiu membr&ne*. PainlPAn, nd not aatrtu* ffnt or poisouon*. Sold by OroKKlste, or ft nt in plain wr&ppßr, mswbSKP C*rular tmt on rfmoesM Special sale of Wbite Goods/et “The Bse Htvs,” Friday and Saturday, Feb ruary led and trd. Sheriff’s Sale- GBOHGIA—GLTXN COUNTY; Will be sold on tbe first Taeadey In March nex, at public outcry* at the court house of aaid county, wnhin legal hour* of gale, the ext ern half ot old to n lot, five hundred *nd six teen, in the city of Brunswick, in said county Levied on aa the property of, and in ihe po?w8- Uon of Atwell Braxt n, under n execution from the City Court of Biunswlck, of A D. Candler. Governor, against A §eil Haazard and Atwell Braxton. Jau. llih, 19 0. W. H. BERK IE. Sheriff City Court of Brunswick, “Tba Bee Hive’s” annuel White •weds Ralr, Friday and tstarday. Wi11... Always on-Hand a Fun *: STfipiSt I! yi.u tr, i-untvroplsting a vUI^H p I urop^^AMtenv^H you iny Sy A| v jf ati- n.rm ;eiiirrt d,l i^WrSotell^H secured rapidly. Mrs He li-Bill, winter address Brunswick, Go- PAINT STOKE. Wall Papi^7 AT,THE j 9 PAINT J ST Ot*< 502 Monk W.H. PROFRIt^#|