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Thefßrnnswick Times. VBBYgMORMNG EXC EPT MONDAY Ws2&&B;y£ ivbm A. H. LEAVY, Editor ROLAND A- MULLINS. Bulne* Manager TO SUBSCRIBERS: Aubecrlbere are request m to the office whemtheyfaUtogetaoylione ot Tho Time*. Attention to Uita matter will lie appreciated by the pahlUhera I. The Morning Time* trill be Delivered by arrier or mall, per year. Si.oo; per week IIS cente. Correspondence on live mbjecta ■olioited. Keel name of writer sbonld ae company tame. SnbicripUone payable in advanoe. Fallnre to receive paper ebonld be reported to the bneineae office. Add re it, al ommnnicatlona to Th Timet. OUR TELEGRAPH SERVICE. Beginning this morning Tiib Times will in future contain the full telegraph ic report of the Union Aesoeiated Press, Thla is one of the safest and most thoroughly reliable news agencies in the country, and among other live items of the day, contains the market report,base ball returnt from both the National and Western Leagues, doings of congress, when in session, and a full and complete report of the several subjects which go to make up the news of a day, In additiou to the morning service, the same arrangement has been made with the Union Associated Press for the Evening Call and dating from its issue of yesterday the afternoon field will be fully covered by this journal giving the happenings of each day up to three o'clock in the afternoon. The attractive features ot the papers, carry with them a large outlsy of funds and the management having promised the people of Brunswick a good for iegn and local morning and afternoon news service, Is determined that these pledges shall be adherred to and In dulges the hope that its efforts will be encouraged by the general public, to the end that the service referred to may be come a fixture. POYNTER’S FORECAST. Governor Poynier, of Nebraska, tin been figuring of tbe presidential elsotion, Following is tho govern or’* forecast; Jf) cm.us roii Alabama, It; Arkansas, Y; Florida, 4 /.Georgia,lß; Kentucky, 18 ;LouLana a; Mississippi, 0; Missouri, 22; Mon tan, 3; Nebraska, 8; North Carolina, 11; South Carolina, 9; Tennessee, 12; Texas, 18; Virginia, 12; Colorado, if Kansas, Ik; Maryland, 8; Indiana. IS; South Dakota, 4; Idaho, 8; Washing ton, 4; Utah, 3 Wyoming. 3. Total 220, COKCKLUD TO M’KJNI.BY. California, 9; Connection!, 8; Dela ware, B low?, lit; Maine, Maasa ohusetta IB; New Hampshire, 4; New Jersey, 10; North Dakota, 8; Penn sylvania, 82; Rhode lilsiid, 4; Oregon 4; Vormont.4; Wisoonsin, 12; West Virginia, 6. -Total, HU. •^gtirruL., Ohio, 23, Illinois, 24; Michigan, 14; Minnesota 9; New York, 36. Total, 100. This gives Bryan 220 votes and the , oarrylng of any doubtful state will •leot him. The Chinaman to the “allied” powers yesterday that eating riee with two itioki and washing linen waa not all he oould do. Watermelon and exonrsion season are both on and the average colored citizen is happy. Brunswick has caught the baseball fever in earnest. Two Suioides in Fifteen Minutes New York. July 10.—Within IB min utes two persona committed suicide In North River last night by jumping from terry boats. One was a woman, who lefts card; “Miss Jarvis, 109 Hast Six teenth street, New York.” Neither body was recovered. Easy to Take Easy to Operate Because purely vegetable—yet thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory - Hood's Pitts Literary and Social. Mac Dow ell Epworlli League will give a literary and social meeting at the resi dence of Mr. Do'.oi Wilcbar, anr tie corner of B and L streets Friday evening, July 18: Al! members of the league are urged to be present and others are cordially invited to attend. The event of the evening will be a measur ing party. All who come will beret qucH'.ed to pay 5 cents for each too they are tall and one cent for yaeh inch over, Refreshments will be served and all who attend are promised a pleasant time. How’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Ho ward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props , * Toledo, Ohio, We, the undersigned, have known F. J, Cheney for the last fifteen years, and believe him perfectly honorable In ail business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligation made by tbeir firm. West A Telax, wholesale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Waluino, Rinnan & Marvin, wholesale drnggists, Toledo, Ohio, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internal ly, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle, Hold by all druggists Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. • Hit Lif W*B Saved- J. E. Lilly ■, it promtncl cltisen of Hannibal, Mm, lately bad a wonderful delivereace from a frightful death. In telling of it he says: “1 was taken with typhoid fever that ran into pneumonia. My Jungs became hardened. I was so weak I couldn’t even sit up in bud. Nothing helped me. I expected to soon die of consumption, when I heard of Dr, King's New Discovery. Cne bottle gave great relief. 1 continued to use U| snd am now well and strong I can’t say too much In its praise." Tills mar vellous medicine la tbe surest and quickest cure in the world tor all throat snd lung troubles. Regular else BO cents aud 11. Trial liottlcs free tub 11 drug stores: ovory bottle guaranteed. For Backache use STUART’S GIN and BUCHU: HERE IS A SNAP FOR somkbc?¥. 8 room ft. Union street only $-00 cash required. Balance in 5 years 7 per cent. Property now reiits lor S2O per month. JBrobston, Fendijj & Cos. Heart burn. Whan the quantity of food taken is too arge or the quality too rich heartburn is likely to toliow, and especially so if the digestion has bean weakened by consti pation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. !<et six hours elapse between meals and when you feel a fullness and weight in the region of the stomach after eating, indicating that you have eaten too much, take one of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the heartburn may be avoided. For sals by Blihop's drug store. The farurite whiskey of famous men ia HARPER, Beoause of its smooth, exqusite flavor; because of its match less flavor; because of its mellow sge. No wonder it’s the favorite. Every drop sterling. HARPER WHISKEY. Solk by T. Newman, Brunswick, Qs. The law holds both maker and circula tor of a counterfeit equally guilty The dealer who eells you a dangerous counter feit of DeWitt’s tt Itch Hazle Salve risks your life to make a little larger profit. You cannot t. use him. DeWitt's is the only genuine and original Witch Hazel Salve, a well known cure tor piles and all .kin diseases. Bsc that your dealer give, you DeWitt's Balve "ft -i. Butt. tli'ledgwiUsGcrgia Agtioultoral College, Millsdgsville, Gg. A University of Georgia Prepara tory school. Open to bath sties ; -iiß registered past session. The military system. Four graduates in regular army. “The beat wcrk,” Tortus low. IY, E. KavjiOLpe, Pres., Milledgeville. Ga. Ear corn ia'cheiper than shelled—at iinrnett’s. THE MORNING JULY 17, 1900. fv Hi K HI t£T3/ Women are Like FlntA/nrC Healthy andstrong I IvttCl they blossom and bloom. Sickly, they wither and die. Every woman ought to look well , and feel well. It's her right and duty, , but she might aa well try to put out a fire with oil as to be healthy and at tractive with disease corroding the organsthatmakeherawoman. Upon their health depends her health. If there Is Inflammation or weakening 1 drains or suffering at the monthly ' i period, attend to It at once. Don’t , delay. You’re one step nearer the grave every day you put It off. Women can stand a great deal, but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at the most delicate and vital organs In their body. You may have been deceived in so-called cures. < We don't see how you could help It— ttiero is so much worthless stuff on 1 tlio market. But you won’t be dis appointed in Biadfleld’s Female Reg -1 ulator. Wo believe it is the onemedi eineon earth for womanly ills. There is as much difference between it and other so-called remedies aa there is between right and wrong. IJradfield’s Female Regulator soothes the pain, 1 stops the drains, promotes regularity, strengthens, purifies snd cleanses. It does all this quickly and easily and naturally. Itlsfor womenalonetode -1 cide whether they will be healthy or aiek. ..radfield’s Regulator lies at hand, $1 per battle st drug store. s' rt-nS for our fr-o booklet. * m BRADfIf LD RfOULATOR CO., Attests, 6a. Nature has joat one pigment on her palette with which she produe cs all the ms tints of beauty, and that one pigment is the blood. The shell-like pink beneath tho finger nails, the delicate rose of the cheek, the cherry ripeness of the lips, the Irrednseont brilliance of the eyes JVtj all produced by the blood, -lu-t as the permanence of a beautiful painting will de pend upon the purity of the colors with wbiuh it Is pain tad, so the permanence of beauty de pends on tho purity of Ihe hlood. Faint, pow der and cosmetics won’t avail to preserve beau ty, Beauty Iteglns in the blood. Dr. Fierce'.- Golden Medical Discovery is s true licautlftsr, because It provides fur nature that pure blood with which alone she can paint. The nsu of this medicine wifi cleanse the akin, brighten the complexion, brighten the eyes and give to face sad form that radiance of health which Is tho greatestettartt of Itea ity. Dr. Fierce's I’leaa ant Pellets are very effective In ridding the sys tem of clogging residuum, which aocumnlatos with constipated lisblt. If you are sick all over, and don’t know Just what ails you, It’s ten to one your kid neys are out of order. Foley’s Kidney Cure will bring you health and energy. W. J. Butts, the druggist. To As'hmt Tufferers. Lawson Klvlkge of Barrington, >9 . says he wae cured ot chronic asthma of long standing by Foley’s Honey and Tar. It gives positive relief in all caste of asthma, so this disease MRtip uot’cefhpioiely curSjj is robbed of all its'terrortty this grelt remedy. W J. Butts, the druggist. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of When you want a modern, up-to-date physio try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablste. They are easy to take and pleasant in Reflect. I’rloe fcfec. Samples free at Bishop's drugstore. A gentleman recently cured of dyspepsia gave the following appropriate rendering of Burns' famous .blessing: ‘ Soma have meat and cannot eat, and some have none that want It; but we have meat and we can eat,—Kodol Dyspepsia Cure be thank ed.” This preparation will digest what you eat. It instantly releavee and rad icel ly cuuee Indigestion and all stomach dis orders. W.J, Butt’s. Ear corn at Burnett’s. Cheap Rates via Plant System. Atlanta,Ga. Annual Convention Mutual Aid society, July 10-18. One and one-third tare round trip. Atlanta, Ga.—Grand Lodge Ancient Order United Workmen, August 8-#, 1500. one and third fare l'onml trip. Columbus, Ga,—Sunday school convention of Georgia, July 18-2:1, 1800. One and one third faro round trip. MilwaukeeyWis Blernlal convention Ger man Kpworth League, July id-22, ;UOO, One and one third fare round trip. Richmond, Va.—Annual session Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. F., September 17-22, IWO. Ticket* sold September IS, 111, 17, with lipal limit September 25, *t rate of one faro round trip. Detroit, Mich, .nieunml conclave Knights of l’jthln, August *7 to Sepumber 1,1900. Tickets to IX sold August 24,5t1, \i i;b Hast limit Sep tember at iate of one fare rouud trip. Cincinnati. O. Annual Convention B. V iy r. of America, July mh-liili, 1900, One fare for round trip. UKU. tV. CO AXIS, I). P. An Brunswick, Ga. t . W. W UKNN, P. T.Jt., s> „ Cured Bronchial Tronb’i. Chas. K. Davis, 1071 W. Congress street, Chicago, says: ‘*l suffered for years with bronchial trouble and tried many kinds of medicines without relief, uutii I began taking holey a Honey off ar, which ‘cured me. W. J, Butts, the druggist. Advertsed Letter List. The fo‘l ‘wring is a list „f letters re lating ii tbe postillioe at |Bruns w cl, Gt , unclaimed, for tbe week ending July 14,1900. A—Ancy Katie, Aebtsly Mrs. Katie. B—Banks Charley, Banks George, Brown Grsoe, Brown Mrs. Mamie, Bi vaus Mr*.,Etrl Brubilers, ,T. Brice, Gordon,Y. C. C—Collins Miss Boss, Carray Mrs. Etneline, Canady Mrs. Wendeleer, Copeland .1 jhn. D—Davis Mrs. Mary 1.. E—Esterlin'W. M., Ennis W. I\, E ker G;lber‘. F—Floyd Miss Julia. G-Gatnor Arthur. H.—Hampton Boat, Harris Cols, Hundley Mi- F. C. Harris, I, ti e Mivs, Hill Willis, Hells A. 11. J—J nss Mortimer, Junes W K., Jones Laurence, Johnson Mita Kosa lee, Johnson Walter, Jenkins Mr*. Lina. * L—Lewis Miss Cora. M—Martin Lucy, Meats 8, J,, Mitchell Miss Eva. Mitchell Miss Jen nie, Mitchell A. O— Oneat Mias Mamie . _ F—Posley Jacob, Petrel Henry, K—Rsdolph Miss Nando, Klloy Miss Annie, (2), Robinson Annie, B— Stephens John, Scott Edith, Scarry George, Sirumons Miss Sarah, Smith Miss Susan, Smith Witt., Snell Miss Janie, Sotton I‘atience T—Thomas Misa Optitl a, Thornton Mr*. Aegio, Taylor * venter. W- Walker H. L., Walker Misa Gertrude, )Vataon l.ncian, Walker Win , Watson Lucian, Walker Mrs. Ellen, Wilocx Capt. Joe, Williams Mias Fergman, White Mrs. Susan, Wright Richard. Parties calling for any of the abuve will p'ease say they were advertised and pay one cent for each letter claim td. F, Me. O. Brows, I*. M. For Bladder Troubles use STUART’S GIN and BUCHU. HAVE snpiM You eouldftH-tifiok anytbi g more refreshing this hot weather than lO3HNJ TKA. We hare tho kind de lioioufl enough to charm the wrin kies out of oi es face and make the •yes bright Bring in your tea taste We guarantee to find some thing to suit it. Phone IBS. Thu Host lei, COMMISSIONER'S SAI.K. State of Georgia, County of Glynn, • Under and by virtue of a decree entered by the Superior court of Glynn county. Georgia, at iis May term in ISO 9 in open court June A) 1899 and a decree supplemental thereto granted at savannah, Ga., on the Uth day of .July lttuO in punmance of an order taken in term time on the 25th day of Juno 1900, the undersigned, as commitiaioner appointed under Mid aupple mental decree, will, within the legal hours of gate, before the courthouse door of Glynn county. Georgia, on Thursday, the 16th day of August, 1900, expose and offer for sale at public outcry tbe uuexfdrod term of an c*tste for years granted by the Mayor and Council of the city Brunswick. Georgia, ending on the Slat day of December 1978, upon the terms and con dlUonsof rental and taxation contained in said conveyance, of, in and to a certain tract of laud and water front in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, and which is tbe *avue property conveyed under the indenture tor a term of years expiring on the 21st day of De cember and described aa follows: Com mencing at v stoua on the northwest corner, sixteen hundred twenty-six feet from the southern line of the city of Brunswick, Geor gia (a# per map or plan of said city made by George U. Baldwin A. D. 1837) at a point where the eastern line of Bay street, if pro longed south of the Old Town of the city of Brunswick would reach; thence weatwardly five hundred twenty feet to wharf line of the dock of the McCullough Export Lumber and Warehouse Company; thence In a southerly direction seven hundred forty-two feet six inches along said pier head line; thence in an easterly direction eleven hundred forty feet to a stone post on tho shell boulevard; thence northerly along the edge of nH shell boule vard two hundred ninety*two and one-half feet to a stone post at the sotthe-istern corner of Glauber A Isaac’s property, thence in a west oily direction five hundred forty feet along the southern line of the GiajK>er A Isaac’s propony ton stone post; thencfiu a northerly direction four hundred lifuuUrtK along the Glauber and Isaac’s properly/being the eastern side of Bay street, if prolonged, to the pointof beginning; together with, all and singular, the w harves, bmidinga improvements, tracks, switches, ap- punenanco*. hereditaments *iul riparian riishisuuto the same belonging or in anywise appertaining. The terms of said sale are that the successful bidder thereat shall inm ediate ly upon the property being knocked off to him pay to the nmiert’gncd, m cash or certified check acceptable to the undersigned, the sum ot ft ve thousand dollars, and in the event said sate then aud there made is confirmed by the c u t u der said decree Jaud supplemental de viee then tlte lesidue of said purchase price !*e pa} able in the terms of the decree, en ter, din the superior conn of lilynn county, Georgia. on the 2uh day of Juue, ISSJO, aud of saui supplemental decree Honorable Paul £. sea brook, .fudge of the Superior courts of the Atlantic circuit, presiding: reference to which decree* on the minutesof Glynn Super ior court, is hereby had. By the terms of said supplemental decree the lowest bid which will be received for said properties is thirty thous and dollars. 11. F. I>U BIGNON. Commissioner. 1 This July 16th, WOO. 0 BLOOD POISON. 3? <e- jSpv' /Uj-i Ln KHIK cases the external signs of Contagious Blood Poison are so slight that the i,4 N. /bL victim is firmly within the grasp of the monster before the true nature of the disease 2-f=-r ' s known. In other cases the blood is rjuickly filled with this poisonous virus and the Vl/|>AA|/0 5?? WV jt TANARUS/ swollen glands, mucus patches in the mouth, sores on scalp, ulcers on tongue, sore Mr I I*l |t\ rVI ' throat, eruptions on skin, copper colored splotches, and falling hair and eyebrows leave no room for doubt, os these are all unmistakable signs of Contagious Blood Poison. FU/kt Doctors still prescribe mercury and potash as the only cure for Blood Poison. These poisonous min- I will i 111 t“’4 erals never yet made a complete and permanent cure of Contagious Blood Poison. They drive the disease 1 warn V back into the system, cover it up for a while, but it breaks out again in worse form. These powerful minerals produce mercurial rheumatism and the most offensive sores and ulcers, causing the joints to stiffen and finger nails to drop off. Mercury and potash make tvecks, not cures, aud those who have been dosed with these drugs are never after free from aches and pain. S. S. S. ads in an eutirely different manner, being a purely vegetable remedy ; it forces the poison out of the system, and instead of tearing down, builds up and invigorates the general health. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this specific virus, and therefore the only cure for Contagious Blood Poison. No matter in what stage or how hopeless the case may appear, even though pronounced incurable by the doctors, S. S. S. can be relied upon to make a rapid, permanent cure. S. S. S. is not a new, untried remedy ; an experience of nearly fifty years has proven it a sure and unfailing cure for this disease. It is the only purely vegetable blood medicine known. Mr. It. I, Myers, roo Mulberry St . Newark. N. J., says: " I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease, w hich was in spots at first, but afterwards spread all over my body. These soon broke out into sores, and it is easy to imagine the suffering I endured. Before I twcame convinced that the doctors could do rite no good I had spent a hundred dollars, which was realty thrown aw ay I then iVffi Vk \ * fwl tried various patent medicines, hnt they did not reach the disease Wien 1 bad finished m\ n ,i /JfSaS&Sg&W! .vWbottle of S. S. S 1 was greatly improved, ami was delighted with the result The laige red sj la. hr on my chest liegan to grow paler and smaller, and before tong disappeared entirely. 1 iegaine.l m> w l (, st weight, became stronger, and my appetite improved, I was soon eutirely well, and my skin as ,icar ** a piece of glass.” s " t. sJaB Send for our Home Treatment Book, which contains valuable information about ffYiii.i imSr' Ibis disease, with complete directions for self treatment. Our medical department is in charge of physicians who have marie a life-time study of blood diseases. Don't hesitate to write for any information or advice wanted. We make no charge what ever for tlii*. All correspondence is held in the most sacred confidence. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA. Rob Roy Flour * Liberty Bell Baking Powder GIVES SATISFACTION. That’s Enough. , Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests you eat. Itartl&cially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening anil recon structing the exhausted digestive or gang. It is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Head ache,Oastralgia.Cranips.and all other results, o' iinperfeetd igeatlon. Preoared by E. C. DaWttt 4 Cos. Cljicaao. Vi J. Butt, tbe Druggist. FASHION’S 1181 MIS Are seen In our showing o( MILLINERV AND HAT TRIMMINGS. More tbsn a suggestion of comfort t.n tbe popular Short Back .sailor Hat, in natural Tuscan, Panama, Java and other fancy braide. There’s comfort itself, anil style and value, too. Flowers, ChifFoo, L'b*ry Sitins, Ribbons, at fairest prices.] MISS"KITE SLATER, 504 GLOUCESTER .ST., NEW WHEELS FOR KENT And a few second hand Wheels for Sale (’heap For CASH. Renting, Repairing, and Sundries. BJ Olewine 505 Gloucester St. HOTEL DALTON DALTON, GA. Popular summer resort. Ooe of tbe moot popular summer reaorcs id North Georgia; oiimate delightful, beautiful drive, brick hotel, hot and oold bathe on each tloor; elevator, eleotrio belle, good table. Special rates to families. Further information given by D. U. Tettor, proprietor. FURNITURE! . O. M’GARVEY, 218 Newcastle St'. - Brunswick, Ga Synopsis of Household Goods, Bedding, Stoves, Trunks, Golden Oak Chamber Suites, Golden Oak- Side Boards, Hall Racks, Chiffonieres, Parlor Tables, Dining Tables, Kitchen Safes, Matting and Art Squares From Kensii gtiW* CHINESE RESTAURANT?^ ESTBLISIIEI) 1889. | Proprietor j You can get the best the market affords by eating here 215 GRANT TANARUS% arfggZf CHRIS ARNFItITER, fl|l|3 Western M, Pi m raft ‘ I-"J. Kill POULTRY. " fresh vegetables, fresh groceries* * ;Freh Egg. From the Conn My. t All goods sent out nice and clean, The besTVi eve-M ything for the model housekeeper. ® 207 IVlonk street* Phone 88 B. --n AIM FOB TBE FUST ~l s Ml. I and see that the aim ta_Uue. N ,t nvc ssorj to pvy an extrav- I ***"' e'’ I’* 1 ’* to secure j \MNES AND LIQUORS I 0 f el ,,|‘at qivlity. We carry a JkL' ■ '® r ~' stui'k of eti iice good,, and those I who .lruiß for health or pleasure, or I both, will evch Hod emetlCngj aoitad to their tauee aud req liremente at R. V. DOUGLAS, 1 i 206 Bay Street. Book Cases, Antique Oak Secretaries, Pictures, . Odd Pieces, * Bed Lounges. Feather Pillows, Toilet Sets, Clocks, Rugs,