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Ul£ Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate— Hood’s Pills The Bfanswick Times. '' • -sLii-jt. KVBKY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY orrick ii <>ithon aiock.au r stmt unit,* j tKLKFHOMS NO SI. TO BDBBO. IB1B8: Nubscrltiers are reqnme to notify tbe offloa alien they fall to get any lone of THe Times. Allentlon to Ibis matter nil be appreciated by ttuTpublisben. The Morning Timer will be Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. <6.00; par week It cents. Correspondence on live enbjecte solicited. Ksal name of #riteT should ac company same. Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the bnsineee office. Address al communications to Th Times. Orders to discontinue subscriptions and ad ertiaemcnts must I* in writing. DEMINC & MULLINS) i Le *”** > Publishers CW. OCMINOs - - 1 Editor. ROLAND A. MULLINS. Business Manager SUNDAY THOUGHTS. (Sir John LiiMiock ) It is oot true that the ordinary pur suits of life—agriculture, manufac tures, and commerce—tbe pureults to which the vast majority are and must be devoted, are incompatible with the dignity and nobility of life, p, Whether a life ia noble or ignoble, ’depend* not on tbe oalling which Is adopted, but on the spirit in which it iMtolloffed. Tbe humblest life tnay be noble, while that or tbe most powerful monarch, or tbe greatest genius, may be ooutemptib'e. Commeroe indeed, la not only compatible, but I would say further, that it will be more success- oarried on In happy union with and Wbanßuvkio says k with due modi fiction, true of docs matter whether a man tbe petal of a rose or tbe obaem of a precipice, so that love and admiration attend on him as he waits forever on his work. It dost not mat ter whether he toils for monthi on a few Inobea of hit estiva*, or cover* a palace front with color lo a day, ao only it be with a sol-mu purpoee, that be baa filled his heart with patient:*, or urged bia hand,to haate We read and admire the heroes of old, but ever; one ot ua has to fight bis own Marathon and Tbermopyloe; every one meet* the apbynx sitting by the road he has to pass: to each of ue, a* to Hercules, is offered the oholce of vice or virtue: we may, like Parie, give th# apple of life to Venue or Juno, or Minerva. We must not in deed, be dltcouraged if success be slow in coming: nor pulled up if peonies quickly. We usually complMl of the nature of things, when the ranlt is in ourselves. Sente*. in one of hie letters, men tions that his Harpaete, bad nearly lost her ey, -light, but“. She knoweth not that she is blind, she aaith the house is datk.’’ This that seunsyL ridktuluus unto us in her, b*|sL|rth unto us al'. No man understands that be is c >v etous, or avariciou-. He saith, lam not sc, nor ambition-. But no man can live otherwise in Rome. I am not sumptuou-, but the city requirelh great eapense So do we deceive our aelvet daily. ■■ 111 tome See Through a Glass Dark'y. 1 have been benetitted so many times by Cheney's Expected that it seems useless to glva testimonial. I cannot understand why everyone does not look upon It as I do For coughs and oolde It is pra eminent. , Bogan 8. Morris, Philadelphia. Pa. Myf-ouatry eggs are fresb, as I am getting them eicb day in small ship, •fhtlk Harper's. ’Pboci'l6B, first Bap' lst Church. 1 ual lervices Sunday morning at 11 o’oloc*', condncied by the pastor. Yourg [eople’a meeting at 10 s. m , and Sunday school at 3:15 p. rn. At night, 7:30, K-v. Dr. Edward Thom son, of Ailm'a, will deliver oue of his masterly addrtases on tbe “Sabbath” question. All are cordially invited. I"i some of the Swi*s valleys llie inhabi ilaiits are effli:tfd wiili goitre or “thick neck. 1 ' instead of regarding tide as ad - formily ibcy se. m to think it a natural feature of physical development, and tru riats paving through the valleys arc some t'm sjec ed *y the goitrous Inhabit nta because they are without this ofTensive swelling. Thus a form ol disease may be come to common that it ia regarded at a natural arid necessary coi ditlon of life. It ta so, to a large extent, to what ia called diteasciof women. Every wrman suiters mere or leas from irregularity, ulceration, deliberating drains, or female weakneis, and this suffering is so common and ao universal that many women accept it as a condition natural and necetaary to tliei sex But it Is a condition unnatural and unnecessary. The use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription strengthens the deli cate womanly organs and regulates the womaly functions, so that woman is prac tically delivered from the pain andmlaery which cate up ten years of her natural life between fifteen and forty-lire • Favorite Prescription” makes weak women atrong and sick women well. I wil 1 give just as 1 w prioea and the best goods, as any o’her honeat grocer can. Harper's. ’Phone 158. Out ia Friosi. Minsger Wolffe, by giving the man* ag> meat of Joshua Simpkins a guaian lee, has placed the prices of reserved seats for that show at fifty cents for tbe emire 1 iwer fl lor. altrac ’tlon comprises over l.wenty people and charge $l eltewhere. At this reduo |rtrmthe 'Bouse ev.culA iV. Hats now on sale. If the reader of this should chance to know of any one who ia subject to attacks of bilious colic he can do him no greater favor than tell him of Chamberlain's Colio Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It always givea prompt relief. For sale by 1 N. Bishop, druggist. Received, another shipment Gardi yellow yams. None like them. Har per’s. ’Phone 158. Seven churches united laat night. Dr, Thomson presented his.discussion in a masterly in inner.—Cleveland (O.) Daily L dger. Bnekian’i Arniea Salve. The beet salve In the world for out*, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands,chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures plies, no no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfeot satis faction or money refunded. Prioe 25 ent. For sale by all druggists. l)r. Thomson is a man of national reputation and an original thinker. All present were impressed by tbe el oquence of tbe speaker.—Atlanta (G) Daily Journal. Bismarck's Iron Nerve, Was the result o( his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not found where stomach, liver, kidneys and bow els are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use I)r. King's New I/fe Pills. They de velop every power of brain at and Ocly ‘JV at all druggists. forf k Investors. We have foe sale $lO,OOO of a six per cent gild bond: these bonds are in sums of $5OO and $l,OOO. We recom mend these bonds as a safe and desir able investment. For particulars and prior call upon Brr lion, rendigd Cos. J iHt BKUnwiLR TIMES SUf.DAY MOKNINuTEBKUABY 1” 1900 WOMEN IN TROUBLE. The Approach of Motherhood in the Occasion of Much Anxiety to AIL Everv woman dreads the ordeal through which she must pass in becom ing a mother. The pain and suffering which is in store for her is a source of constant anxiety, fear and dread, to aay nothing of the danger which the coming incident entails. The joyous anticipations with which she looks for ward to baby’s coming gives way to an indescribable, dread 6f the Ordeal when she fully realizes the critical and trying event which will soon approach and have to’be end bred. Women should Hail with delight a remedy which insures to them im munity from the pain, suffering and danger incidental to child-bearing. Such a remedy is now offered, and women need riot fear longer the hour of childbirth. “Mother’s Friend’’—is a scientific iiriinient—and If need before confinement, gently and surely prepares the laxly for the great requirements and changes it is undergoing, insures safety to both mother and child, and takes her through the event With com parative ease and comfort. This won derful remedy ia praised by every woman who has used it. What woman is hot interested In "Mother's Friend?” This wonderful remedy has been tested and Its price less value proven by the experience ol thousands of happy mothers who have used it during the most critical period of woman’s life—the approach and culmination of motherhood. It has won their everlasting praise, for It gave them help and hope in their moat trying hour and when most needed. Every woman may some day need “Mother’* Friend.” The little book, "Bel,ire Baliy is Born,” telling all about it, and when it should lie used, will prove of great interest and benefit *o all mothers, and will lie sent free to any address upon application to the Bradneld Regular Company. Atlanta <3*. Edward Thomson, i.L. D., is sn elo quent lawyer-preacher. He advocates Sunday reform in anew way. AT thinkers ought to hear him.—The Christian Advocate. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mrs. George bong, of New Straltaville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved two lives A frightful cougliliad long kept her awake every nighd' She had tried many remedies and doctors but steadily grew woree until urged te try Dr. King’s New Dlacovery. One bottle wholly cured her and she writes .this marvelous medicine (a'to cured Mr bong of i severe attack of pneumonia. Bulb curjs are positive proof of the match lest mrr jaTilils grand remedy for curing all and lung troubles. Only 500 and 4.00. Every Bottle guaranteed. Ti iai bottles freo at all drug stores. ' A Miinndsrstsnding. Misunderstood symptoms of disease lead doctors to treat something else when the kikneys are out of order. Foley’s Kidney Cure will bring you health when other medicines have fail ed. PtYea iiu ii’.itu't. NV.J.Brti Dr. Thomson is a lawyer but for the past seven years he has devoted a third of hia time to furthering the cause of a Holy .Sunday for Amerios. He created an excellent impression, and many enro led themselves as members of the League.—Augusta (Ga.) Daily Chronicle. “I think I would go crazy with pain were it not for Chamberlain’s Fain Balm,” writes Mr. W. H. Stapleton, Her mlnte, Pa. “1 have been afflicted with rheumatism for several years and have tried remedies without number, but Pain Balm is the best medicine 1 have got hold of.” One application relieves the pain. For sale by 1. N. Bishop, druggist. Dr. Thomson is not only an oratorf but is a man of great ability and a mos' entertaining speaker.—Anniston ( Ala.) Daily Hot Blast, Story of a Slave. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manches ter. Mich., tells how such a siave was made free. Hesaye: "My wife has been so help less for twelve years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonder fully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleep essness, me! ancholy, headache, backache fainting ar.d dixxy spells. This miracle working medicine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50 cents. Sold by all druggists, Jo-hm S mpk'ai. , The bumorous comedy drama, "Jos hua Simpkins,” accompanied by two bands a> dso exc-il <nt ore jertrs, will be seen at the opera bouse Mooday, February 19 h. It is a rural pi ly in four actr, bound (ogetber by an intrr esting plot and produced with special scenery carried by the company. In the third act a realistic saw mill teens is introduc and, when a resl buzz saw is seen cutting tt rough a real I-g at ter rific speed upon which a human being has been helpl -ssiy bound by bis ene mies and 1-ft to an evident death. There is an abundance of comedy in the play, while there are many fine singing and dancing special ies inc - df n'al'y introduced. Seats are now on sale. Brices 25 35 and 50. Care Free. It la deep-seated, obstinate case-, of liheurna tiim that B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balui cures. It matters not what other trcatrmnts, doctors, Kpra: a, liniments, medicated air, blood \ orifler, have failed to do, B. B. B. always promptly reaches the real cause and roots out and drives from tbe bones, joints, mucous membrane, and entire system tbe specific poison in tbe blood that causes rheumatism and catarrh. B. B. B. *s the only ieinedy strong enough to do"lhis"so there can never be a return of the symptom*. Don’t give up hope but iihk your druggist for B. B. 8. --Botanic Blood Balm or BH*. Large bottles 91, six bottles (full treatment) $5. B. It. is an honest remedy real cures ol all blood dlseanea after everything else fails We have absolute cowdence iu Botanic Blood Hlara; hence,so you may test it, we will send a trial bottle free on request. Personal medical dyice free. Address BLOOD BA I.MCO M Atlanta, Ga. Jim Carter with hia orig inal method ol cleaning dottier. N' w Telephones. will please lake ro’ice of the following rew subscriber* which bave recently been connected. ■ No. 182, A.^^f^Bank l -, residence. No. 200, V, M. M Hiook, meat mar ket. -No, '2Ol, ArfMjkie.yregertsen, ofiioe. Sfe No. 148-2 Rev. J. B. Osme, resi deone. ** . No, 9, Moses Isaao, residence. No. 114, J. R. B. Danfortb, resi dence. No. 139-5, J. R. Morton, residence. No. 186, C. 11. Tsylor, grocer. No. 205, Dr. N. B. Wallace, resi dence. A supplementary list of above names will be sent or mailed to each subscri ber in a few days. Those receivmg tb : i list by mail, are request! il to kind ly paste the same into their exchange list. J. R. Halky, Manager. Volcanic Eruptions. Are grand, but ekin eruptions rob life of of joy. Buckien’s Arnica Salve, cures them, also old running and fever sores ulcers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cuts bruises, burns scalds, chapped hands, chil Main*. Beet pile cure on earth. Drive out pains and aches. Only 25c a box. Cure gua-anteed. Sold by all druggists. John Ditr, Poeeyville, lnd„ says, “I nev er used anything as good as One Minute Cough Cure. .We are never without it.” It quickly breaks up coughs and colds. Cures all throat and lung troubles. Its use will prevent consumption. Pleasant to take. W. J. Butts. F'squsnt Coughi"g h flames the lui g--. Fnl-y’s Honey and Tar stops the coughing and heals the lunge. The ordinary CjUgh m di cines which are simple exp-ctorante, will not do this, as they keep the lungs irritated in throwing off pbl-grn. W. J. Butts. JUsT REC KIV ED.—Twenty-five crates of file tomatoes, which I am se ling at lOcta per quirt, or three quarts for 25ots. Freth rggs, per do xen, 13ote. A. C. h ffere, 219 Newcas tle street. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood PoJ* ion can not know what a desperate con dition it can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally unable to cure, is communicated from one generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countless innocent ones. Some years Ago 1 was inoculated with poison by a nurse who Infected my babe with blood taint. Tbe little one was unequal to the struggle, and Us life was yielded !?W ap to the fearful poison, w For six long years 2 suf- 7 fered untold misery. I was covered with gores 9m and ulcers from head to £7 CM foot, and no language :an express my feelings ffc aA >f woe during those long F% rears. I had the best medical treatment. 8 ■ *ral physicians sure lively treated me. but to no purpose. The mer sury and potash seemed to add fuel to the swftfl flame which was devouring me. I was advised by friends who had seen -wonderful eurea made by It. to try Swift’s Specific. We <ot two bottles, and 1 felt hope again revive In my breast—hope for health and happiness igain. I Improved from the start, and a com plete and perfect cure was the result. 8. 8. 8. Is the only blood remedy which reaches des perate cases. Mrs. T. W. Lx*. Montgomery, Ala. Of the many blood remedies, S 8. S. is the only me which can reach deep tented, violent cases. It never fails to sure perfectly and permanently the m >t desperate cases which are beyond the reach of other remedies. S.S.SJriie Blood Is fubelt vkobtabl*, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Ipecific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Desisui- It is generally acknowledged that the Brunswick Cleaning and pressing Cos , under tbe management of Jss. Carter, ie the best place in town to bave your clothes put in good order. OMoWMill Under tine head advertisements will be in serted for one cent a word for tbe first inaertion, and for every anbaeqnentconeacn tive insertion thereafter at the rate of hal a cent a word. No advertisement will be taken for lose than ten cents. Cash in ad vance invariably required for ail advertise ments in this column- FOE REN T. —Two furnished rooms for g ntlenien. App'ylto 405 <!. street FOR RENT.—Several furnished or unfurnished rooms. Apply lo Mrs. Day, 401 G street. FOR KEN T—Three two-story houses, n 'ar corner 1 ami D street*. See J. D. Fogler, 306 Newcastle street. FOR RENT. —Good, comfortable, room house. Posee*iou given M rcb Ist. Apply to Mr*. Ginn, 405 G. street. Foil Kexi—l will rent to email family one half bouae No. 309 north Gordon street. K-nt Reason able. Wm. Hobb*. For Sal-K—Ooe mule and wagon, cheap; app'v to I.ang A AV jcd. For Sai.ic- One Young pony, well broke’for saddle or buggy; apply to Wm. Nlgh’ergile, Jr LOST—On I'nion stree’, be' ween Gloucester and Minefield street*, a black chiffon boa or neck niching. Return to Mrs. AV. H. Andersor, (103 Mansfield street and receive reward. We sell the celebrated “Old Simp” Cove Gap Pennsylvania rye for 75 c Per Qt, This is genuine E. Simp son & Cos, whiskey intro duced in Brunswick by J. C. Lehman. Phone 194, L. GOLDSMITH, 204 Bay St. . Wi Belli SOI People f' • - lU'iWßa rart'ioi b ■ toier jte i:y • r-. Some will new tifcry and low grade pSdSXaVST t 11 * n( i |ro ounce tl.tm whi.e others PaMj ■ m !fil h*ve o ir, rineat a 1 The-line of go> iwe car.) s n ei.t td.for ine b) these * J Of enperiovq.uDty. Won't cost much to indulge yuar taste for a Ist is go kl. be yt cause our prices are not at a 1 high, R. V. DOUGLAS, 206 BAY STREET. The Equitable . Life Assurance Society, Of The United S bates. DECMBEK 31st, IMK>. Outstanding Assurance §!,004,4H5,422.(!n Assuranee Applied for in 1899 )87,15.M1.<;i().(M) Examined and Declined 1D.054,778.00 New Assurance Issued 2 d,501,852 00 Income 55,878,200.80 Assets December 30th, 1899, 280,191,25r>.80 Assurance Fund (#216.184,97 I ).C0) and all other Liabilities ($2,688,814.01). •- - 219,073,809.03 Surplus 01,117,477.77 Paid Policy Holders iu 1899 24,107,541.44 DIRECTORS. Jimofi W. Alexander. .InnifH H. H> !e, dohn \.SR v\art, I.cvi P. Murton, laouts EiUtgerapl, T. Jefferson oolklge, Rui. it 1 1 ueoin, uiuiit. Cbannwy M. Depew, Jacob H. " bitr, D. O M ill- I tioina- Ci. i; Wm, A Wheelocfc, \N in. A. Tower, H. llaarHti; k .Ihiim s 11. I nham .Warcetlus Hartley, John Jacob \stor, John sioane. Suh ey D. Itiploy, A. J. Cassatt, Gage Tarbell, Wm. A'cxamlei, John J. Md • ok. Cornelius N. Klis*. George.! Gould, Mavi Uughitt John E. •"•carles, Ifenrv G. Marquuml, \. \an HaotvoorJ, 11. J. Faiichltd, Samuel M.lnmnn Goo. 11. Bgnir. Etl\ ard W. Lambert. M. K. IngalG. Ge* NY . ('srloton, Tbo. I>. Jordan. Geo. T. WiDon. David H Moffatt, K. Bomitnoi Colt, C. B. Alexander, >n W. C. Van H*rne, Brvton Jorteph T. Low. 6k Charles 8. Bm{th, 11. M. (' L> s ni Dial iv- mm Thomas 8. Yoitug, ~ T. Ih*WiU \rVau lilff n. Y. !>< v, vsvr. OFFICERS. • * .Times W. Alexamter. Pn*ident. - James H* Utile. N ice-Pi' Hident, Gage 1-.*Tar! ell, So mul \ < P i.nt G’Oige T. Wilson, Trir I \ k c-preMdent. I horn - D. Jordan. ( omptroilr i William Alexander. Sere; ary 8 4n* y I>. Hiplea . Treasure**. William 11. Mclntyre \-- -iant Secret ry. J. g. Van < ine. Actuary. James B. Ixonng. K-gistrar. I VV*. Ja. ksou, Auditor Loward l I ambert. M. I> EJaa ard Ct.i tu. M !>., Me<l.’al Directn^ N. D/RUSSELITsW 1 DISTRICT AGENT. Brunswick, - GEORGIA- FURNITURTi C. MGARVEY-, M 213 Newcastle St. - Brunswic®" Synopsis of Household Goods, Bedding, Stoves, Trunks, Golden Oak Chamber Suites, Golden Oak Side Boards, Hall Raess, Chiffonieres, Parlor Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Safes, Matting and Art Squares From Kensington f Housework is had work without Gold Rust" WASHING FEATHER PILLOWS Feather Filtows need wishing once a year. Choose a bright, sunny day; fill a large tub half full of water that i almost boiling hot; dissolve enough Gold Dust Washing Powder io it to make a good suds; put one or two pillows in, acccording to si/e. push them up and down and rub them between the hands until clean. £ one suds is not enough, use two or more; ** in clear warm water, wring as dry a a and hang them out; when dry, shake w they will be as light and soft as new pillowlA. The above is taken from <ur free ► ,et * "UOIDF.N RULE* i t. HOirSBWOBK? Sent free m reduce! to THE N. K. F/URBAN* COMP/ Ohitefe, ft, Louie, New York, Hook Cases. Antique < >ak Seeij Pictures, Odd Pieces* Bed Lounges, Feather Pillows, Toilet Sets, . Clocks, Rugs, % sam 1 ;; JBHk s •Kffjß if