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H(PMPWrSn<-.jff causes sleeplessness, loss of appetites extreme nervousness, and that tired feeling. But a noonderful change comes <Ojhen Hood's Sarsaparilla Is taken. It fjftves pure, rich blood, good appetite, steady nerves, ZfocdS SaUafiatfffk Never Uisappoiot^ fhe Brunswick Times. K VHBY MOBNIKG EXCEPT MONDAY Ths Morning Time* will b Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. $6.00; par week 16 cento. Correspondence on live enbjeote solicited. Beal name of writer should ac company same- Inbscriptions payable in advance, failure to receive paper should be reported to tbe business office. Address al communications to Th Times. TO 8UBS0..IBBB8: Subscribers are request w to notify the office when they full to gel nay lane of Tbe Times. Attention to tbismatter ail be appreciated by tbe publishers. t.FritiK | ) Leasees DEMING A MULLINS 5 £ < Publishers CW- DEMINQ, - - Editor. ROLAND A- MULLINS. Business Manager THIS ISSUE COMS SIX PAGES. WBATHER REPORT. Saturday—-Frir; h gh nori hwesterly winds. HIGH WAT ER ON BRUNSWICK BAR Marob 17, 7:47 a. rn ; rise G 7 Wiilum J. Mrjan attributes bis good health, in large meaeure, to bis aouve life It la likely t bat Gen. Joe Wheeler will tdd spice to ihc Philippine debate in oongrese. Governor Candler will have a walk over and a complimentary re-election without op position , and be deserves It. The Baltimore American (thinks if It is true, as Andrew Carnegie says, that poverty is a blessing, it is one of the few that brighten as they take tbeir (light. Tbs population of the Transvaal re public in 1868 was estimated at 845,- 897 whites and 748,759 natives. The Orange Free State in 1890 bad a pop ulation of 7,720 whites and 129 787 na tives. The democratic newspapers rll over the .country are taking on a more cheerful tone. The recent mistakes of tbs republioso administration are making a brighter outlook tor democ racy. A Si. Louts man has made the dis covery that a cigar contains acetic, formic, vityrio, ’.valerlamic, propionic sod prusaio aotds, creoste, phenol, am monia, aulphurtted hydrogen, n'cc tine, pioolene and some other things be does not know the name or. Col. John F. DeLacey, solicitor-gen eral of the Ooonee circuit, says that the dog law is very popular in his teo tior, but that the razor-back begs do tnore L damage in destroying young lambs tbau the dogs. This being so, he thinks that the dog law should bs amended so as to include the rszor baoks. Mr. Bryan finds tbat in New Eng land Ike yourg men are di.poied to leave the republican party for the reason that it so fosters monopoly that the young man who has only his brain end musole upon which to depend can hope, under its rule, for nothing high er than a clerkship in the business world. TDllppinei. Tbe Cedartowo Standard say: “Let tbia year be a year of democratic har mony, of basioesa prosperity, and of peaceful eerenlty of Oeorgis. Lit tbe time-honored ouatom of rewarding unfallrnw and irreproachable public eerrioe obtain In the political coancile of tbe people and tbe oontlbnted and induetrioue yeomanry of a great eiirte will enjoy the fruite of honest demo cratic government another two years.’ It U well. A Frightful Bluoder. y Will often cause a .horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buckisn’e Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25cteabox. Cure guaranteed, Sold by all druggists. Wedding Bells Next Month. Madame Humor baa a well founded report correct to tbe eff et that a wedding, wbioh will Jsurely come iff when tbe April flowers bloom,and will be of Interest to many to Btuuswiok, la that of two ycusg people who are w. 11 known and who w : 1 make tber I) one beside tbe eea. Bow’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dolan, Hi ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by llatl’a Outer ih Cu e. F. J. City KEY A CO., Toledo, O. Wc, tbe under igned, have known F. J. Che ney for tbe last 16 years, and lietlovs him per fectly honorable in all busineia transacted and financially able to oarry out any obligations made by their Arm. West A Traux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Waldlng, Kinnon A Marvin, Wholesale Drug gists, To’edo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken ‘n tern ally, act ing directly on upon the blood nnd tnneooa sur faces of the system. Price flc )>er bottle. hold t>7 all druggists, Hall's Family Pills are the boat. Tsang Ltdy Visiters. Miss Nora Harper, of Oardi, and friend, Miss Bells Poer, of Atlanta, are in tbe oity, gueata of Mr and Mrs. Geo. W. Harper. tti-na Ki-na" is a Taatei as Quinine Tonio. It la quinine without the bitter nauseating taste of that drug. An ideal preparation. Each teaspoonful of this medicine represents two grains of quinine. It meets ail requirements in treatments of malarial diseases. Prepared only by The J. H. M c Lean Medicine Cos , Bt. I-ouis, Mo. 250. a bottle. For tale by W. J- Butts, the druggist. Arkansas, Texts sad California via 80. Ry. Before deciding on s trip to Arkansan, Texas, Arixoua. California or any point west or south west, call on or write any agent of the South ern railway. Choice mutes via Birmingham, Shreveport, New Orleans or Memphis. Best moat dlrcat line to Washington, New York Chattanooga, iAuiaviile, Cincinnati, and Flori da points. Rates, time cards, maps and lllus trated literature cheerfully furnished upon ap plication to H. F. Cary, Traveling Passenger Agent, SGT Cherry street, Macon, oa. SULPHUME BATHS Every well regulated household should hnve t bottle of SULPHUMB and SULPHUME SOAI *n tholr brth room, for those who have taken Sol hum© Baths find their medicinal proporti uperior to the most famous sulphur spring* aid can bo made any dealt*] strength. /four A™ ops SULPHUME (liquid sulphur) a a stasa of water make an tnrigorattna on ■ewlthfol drink of Sulphur water. NATURE' 1 ILOOD PURIFIER. Price *I.OO A valuablo bxik sent free by the UUPHUMB CO.. 300 Marine Bkl<t . CHICACK. BROWN DRUG COMPANY. BcCariW No woman can be too careful of her condition during the period be fore her little'ones are born. Neglect or improper treatment then endan gers her life and that of the child. It lies with her whether she shall suffer unnecessarily, or whether the ordeal shall bo made comparatively easy. She had better do nothing than do ■omething wrong, MOTHER’S FRIEND is the one .and the only preparation that is safe to cr.se. It is a liniment that penetrates from the outside. External applications ares eternally right. Internal medicines are radi cally wrong. They are more rixan humbugs—they endanger life. Mother’s Friend helps the muscles to relax and expand naturally—re lieves morning sickness—removes the cause of nervousness and head ache— prevents hard and rising breasts—shortens labor and lessens the pains—and helps the patient to rapid recovery. From a letter by a Shreveport, La., woman: “I have been using your wonderful remedy, Mother's Friend, for the last two months, and find it just as recommended." Druggists Mil It at 11 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, UA. Sand lor our free Illustrated book, '* Before itaoy i Bom," Released on Bond. Frankfort, March 16. Secfftary of •State Powers, CijfflSWWlb Davis, VV. H. Cu'lom aim W. L. Hiaelipp, were arraigned floors County' Judge Moore tbia morning, some argument attorney*, Hazelipp was rt leased on a SIO,OOO. Judge Moore set tbe examining trials for Monday. Mrs. C, E. VauDeusen, of Kilburn Wia., was afflicted with stemaob trouble and constipation for a long time. Sbessys: “I have tried many preparation! bat none have donegtne tbe good tnat and Liver Tablets bav There tablets are for aale at Bishop’# drug store. Prjoe, 26 eeots. Simple* free. The Beit Salve in the World, ia Banner Stive. Tt ia Snide from a prescription by a world wide known skiejspeoialiat at d' ia positively tbe most belling valve fir pile*, burna, aoaldr, ulnars, running sorea and el iklu ditease#. A Usd Break on the Boulevtrd, In driving around the boulevard late last evening tbe writer noticed a dan gerous break tbe track which ia outside the fair ground fence about mid-way. Tbe damage must have b en done by tbe etorm of Thursday night. At tention is called to this that it may be mended before some acocident to man or beast occurs. Going D wn HilL Peoplojeuffering from diseases feel a gradual but steady loas of vitality. Ttey ehould lose no time in trying Foley’s Kidney Cure. It is guaran teed. W. .1, Butts, tbe druggist. We sell the celebrated “Old Simp” Cove Gap Pennsylvania rye for 75c 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, its SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 17 1900 THE GREATER BEA BOARD. Jobs Sk-ltffkT' TjjhUiami E’sa'ad Prisident *f the F. C. Ar P- Railway. New York, March 16.—A0 impor tant meeting of tbe directors of tbe Florida Central and Peninsular rail way was held here yesterday. John Skelton tWilliams was elected presi deot to suooaed H. R. Dnval, E. R. St. John was elected first vice-president, John A. Henderson second vice pres ident and general conneel, D. K. Max well third vice-president, and D. & Porteous secretary. W. P. Coobran and Ernest Thalman were eleoted di rectors to succeed R. Fulton Catting and Bayard Brown. Tbe rest of tbe board were re-eleoted. Preparations for tbe consolidation o) ,'the (/Afferent lines wbiob are to constitute tbe (Sweater Seaboard Air Line are rapidly adoring completion, and it Is expected will be com pleted within two months- \ An Hon'at Medicine for LaQfipps-, oeo. W. Waitt, of South (lard luar, Me } , says: “I have had the worot cough cold, chill* and'grip, and have taken lots of train of no account but profit to the vender.— Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ia the only thlag that baa done tny good whatever. I have uted one bottle of it, and the chilli, oild and grip, have all left me. I congrat ulate the manufacturers of an honest medicine.” For aale by Dr. Biehop'a drug store, Mi'i Media Slater C*tf# 11'. Many friends of Mia* Moliie Slater regret to know that the continue! quite 111 at ber hr me on Reynolds atreet. Eczema, Itohing Humors, Piaplai, Ourod By B. B. B.—Bottle Fra* to Sufforori Does your skin itch and burn? Distress ing eruptions on the skin so you feel asha med to be seen in company? Do scabs and scales form on the akin or scalp? Have you eczema? Skin aore and cracked? Rash formed on skin? Prickling pain in the •kin? Boila, Pimplee, Bone Paica, bwoilen joints, Falling Hair, all Run Down, 8k n Pale, Old Sorea, Ulcer*? All these are symptoms of eczema and impurities and poisons in tbe blood. To cure to stay cured take B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) which makee the blood pure and rich. B. B. B. will cauae the sorea to heal, itching of eczema to atop Driver, the akin to be come clear and the breath sweet. 11. B. B is just the remedy you have been looking for. Thoroughly tested for 30 years. Our reader* are advised to try B. B. B. For sale by druggists at $1 per large bott'e six large bottles (full treatment)*!). Complete directions with each bottle. So sufferers may test It, a trial bottle given away. Writ* for it. Address BLOWJ) BALM CO. Atlanta, Ga Describe jour trouble and free perarnal medical advice given. 2 Mrs. Calvin Zimmerman, Mileaborg. Pa says, “Asa speedy curs for coughs, colds, croup and sore throat.One Minute Cough Care Is unequalled. It Is pleasant, for children to take. I heartily recommend it to mothers.'' It Is the only harmless rem edy that produces immediate resu'ts. It cures bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe, and throat and lung diseases. It will prevent consumption. W. J. Butte, the druggist l<o r s to Motguito Inlet. Lighthouse Keeper Floyd, who has been in charge of Lillie Cumberland light for some time past, has gone to Mosquito lole', Fla., where be will take the position of keeper of the light bouse at that plaoe. Mr. Ed Et liot has received the appointment to Little Cumberland light. Rev. W. E. Sitaer, E. Canton, N. Y. writes, ‘ I had dyspepsia over twenty years and tried doctors and medicines without benefit, I wae persuadod to use. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure and It helped me from the etart. I believe it to be a panacea for all forms of indigestion. It digests what you eat. W. J, Butts, the druggist, FURNITURE! C. M’GARVEY, 213 Newcastle St . - Brunswick, Ga Synopsis of Household Goods, Bedding, Stoves, Trunks, Golden Oak Chamber Suites, Golden Oak Side Boards, Hall RacKs, ChifTonieres, Parlor Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Safes, Matting and Art Squares From Kensington: i mm ii Mi ml j, ymm rwee in taetes. Mi At M , ISBBBim' ’ ! ' • -• k is m W of :i daT*,'' I ■ ' flf R. V. DOUGLAS, 206 mmi‘ REET. When in Need of . . , MONEY Call On Us. Honey loftued on all kind* of peraonml property. All loann made by uo are STKICTI-Y CONFIIIKNITAL 8. B. NATHANS, 318 Newcastle St. To the deaf —A rich lady cured of her deafness and noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drum, gave SIO,OOO to h’s institute, so bat deaf people unable to procure the ear drum may have them free. Address, No. 1360. Tbe Institute 780 igbt Ave., New York, N. Y. e-s-l-y A man named K. l’reseun, of I'res- ! sonville, Kan#., wrote a letter ttM other day, eayir.g (be opinion one in his town who hss used Foley’s Honey and tar is, that it is the very beet medicine for la grippe, coughs, Old, is, etc. Shell Cresiings. Along Newcastle attest shell cross ings bave been laid to the sidewalks, which add greatly to ibe appearancecf B uoawick'sbuty atreet. •VA 'V -J '’ \ f j qp’c ymM* |®a£ ■ ’Sm ar#: : 'MW Careful >' /. ■{ 1 and appreciate the value of those few extra stitches and the carefully placed stays here and there, not often put in a garment, perhaps, but vitally necessary, if it is to be stylisn and' retain its shape. ' t Fred Kauffmann IS A CAREFUL TAILOR and numbers among his customer* hundreds of the swellest swells in sweldom. IF YOU DESIRE STYLISH . CARMENTS YOU CAN ORDER THEM THROUGH JAS. G. CARTER, | _____ 804 Monk St. ; XCCAI tEPttBENTXTtVI Book Cases, Antique Oak Secretaries, Pictures, Odd Pieces, Bed Lounges, Feather Pillows, Toilet Sets, Clocks, Bugs, ANNOUNCEMENTS. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. To the voters of the 26th District,G. M. Glynn CoiiniT.'l* : 1 hereby announce my candida cy for Justice of ibe Peace, lo All vacancy cans cd by resignation of Judge R T. Hitcb. Klee-v lion March 21, in'll. Respectfully. J. T. LAMBRIOH*. FOR TAX RECEIVER. X t espectfully announce myself as a candidate for the office of lax Receiver and solicit the votes of tbe people of Glynn. SubJ. ct to Democratic piimary. MASON TANARUS, | FOB COUNTY TREASURER. * ”I am a candidate for the office of county Treasurer and solicit the rotes of the people o 1 Glynn THOMAS W.Lamb. subject lo Demo iratie primary. Eugene J. Hall, the poet and pub lisher saysjbat one dose -of Foley’s Honey and Tar restored bis yoloa when hoarseness threatened to pre vent his lecture at Central Music Hall 'h^g|||g a >othlng else as'good. W. |i^wggiat. Special"* M Sale jfl Today qP On ail kinds of Stick Cand^g 10 cents Per Ponnd KANDY KITCHEW 20* Newcastle St. 1.. N. HAKTF.R. Fill Ia Always on Hand- ' A Full Line of Fancy Can! ELI ZISSImAtJ 302 J Newcastle&iA six i acts