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the Brunswick Times. Established 1889. -- "“f "T 1 - “ '■ The Brunswick Call. • Established IHU2. [1 The llrunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED 11)00, Published ■VCBT MOENINQ EXCEPT MONDAY. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Bubaoribere are re<jaeted to notify tbe office When they fell to get eny inane of tbe Tlmce- OeiL Attention to this inetterwlH be a 1 pro • elated by the publisher!. Tbe Timee-Call will be Delivered by terrier or mail, per year. *5.00; per week 15 emte. Correepondence on live ■ object* aelltfted. Beal name of writer ahonld ac eompany eame- Bnbecriptione payable in dvance. Failure to receive paper ehonld be reported to tbe bnaineea office. .Addreet all ommunicationn to THE TIMKB-CALL, Ilrun*wlck,Oa. AKTHOK H. LEAVY Editor NOTICE. Hereafter all legal advertise ments must be paid for after tho irst insertion. The management has been put to arrest jjeiil of trouble ahd delay In tho past, and in future fust t advantage of the Ueort This subject. Oot. 'lU0() t jfl NOTiCE. Advertisers are rtqnested to Bond copy for changes in before 1 p. nt., as samg. -will not linvo our attention they are in thin nlllcu at that time. II the city administration does as well as the county oflicials, the people will be more than satisfied. Those lour hold-over aldermen who yoted against the only newspaper pub \|khed in llrunswick for the city print i ' saw theli duty through smoked I ''y. If Brunswick sent her raa- Litfir work to Mavanuab, if the people Here ordered their groceries out of flown, if the Brunswick Im-inees man (should go to some Atlunla lusurance ■agent for his policy, if our people r should visit the nearest city when they want to hire a horse aud buggy, wouldn’t It jar them'd we said, wou’dn’t them'd Ail verl 1 cr say s. Sa • HHHjjj^^liscovered that Tybjeisa business card, aud is con sidering plans of season attractions for the erowds. With the exception of Mt. Simon, Tyboe is tho most attrac- iVve resort on the coast, and the absence tf!f Brunswick enterprise to make Si. Simon the attraction that could bo easily be made, gives Savannah a great advantage. The Islands, with their wonderful resouroes of amusement, and liberal conduct, will beat all the fairs that the coast cities t an conceive. Kd Reynolds, a Newark stenographer; making $lO per week, lows Angelina he Marre, of Burlington, who receives sl4 per week as a stenographer. Their parents objected to their marriage, be cause they possessed no surplus for the “rainy days” of housekeeping, and so the young i>oople have entered into a written agreement, “in consideration of love and affection,” to contribute to fund which shall reach the sum of $ 1 TOO before they marry. Under this agree ment they will have about SI6OO in their fund two years hence, and if tuey do do not the marriage is to be nailed off. A GROWING CRIME. ■% Something must be done to stop kid naping or elße not only the children, but able bodied men will not be safe without a corps of guards, The success of young Cudahy’s kid napers has naturally caused others to follow the ixample and every day we hear of anew case. The states should make this crime punishable by death and then we be lieve if would stop, if not altogether, there would be a great decaeass. ARMOURS RULES OF SUCCESS. Ooocl men are not cheap. Capital can do nothing without brains to direci it. No genoral can light his ba tics alone lie must depend upon his lieutenants, and bis success depends upon his ability to select the right man for the right place. There is no sueh thing as luck. Most men talk too much. Much of my succußß has been duo to keeping my mouth shut. The young man who wants to marry happily should pick out a good moth er, and marry one of her daughters— any one will do. THE SOUTH S FUTURE. The address which Mr. Hoke Smith of At aula delivered last night before the ltcal Estate Board of Chicago, on “The South and Her Commercial Ku turn,” cannot help making a good Im pression in the Wetl, Tue views which he presumed will bo very generally approved in tho Month. There are few Men'hern men who understand better than he the re source iof the South, and what the Soul lorn people liuvo accomplished B **'°*' tlx. nl.ioa rtf It, ft f Uv.l W AT. In his address Mr. Smith pointed out the causes which blocked the progress of the South so many years after that war-causes which have practically ceased to exist, or, if still existing, are no longer regarded as a serious hinder ance to prosperity. lu Mr. Miiiilh’s opinion tho progress which the South has made in tho last two years is a belter indication of the progress the Mouth Is to make In the future than that of any other period of her history.—Savayannah News. WHAT IS OVARITIS? A dull, throbbing pain, accompanied by a sense of tenderness and heat low down in the side, with an oceasional shooting pain, indicates inflammation. On examination it will be found that the region of pain shows some swell ing. This is the flrst stage of ovaritis. Inflammation of the ovary. If the roof of your house leaks, my sister, you have It fixed at once ; why not pay vile same respect to your own body ? luu need not, you ought not to let yourself go, when one of your own sex holds out the helping hand to you, and will advise you without money, and without price. Write to M rs. Pinkham, Lyuu, Mass., and tell her all your syrnp- Mas. An Mr Aston. toms. Her experience in treating fe male ills is greater than any other living person. Following is a letter from a woman who is thankful for avoiding a terrible operation. “1 was suffering to ouch an extent from ovarian trouble that my physi cian thought an operation would ho ueeessary. "Lvdia li. Pinkham’s VogetabloCom pouml having been recommended to me, 1 decided to try it. After using several bottles 1 found that I was cured My entire system was toned up, and 1 suffered no more with my ovaries.” —Mus. Anna Aston, Trov, Mo. BKUNSWICK TIMES-CALL,- JANUARY 12 1901 SOS. Motherhood ought always to bring happiness. But it is often the begin ning of life-long unhappiness. Asa pre paration for motherhood, and as a pre ventive of tbe ills so often following maternity Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre scription has been hailed as a "God-send to women." It heals diseases peculiar to women, tones up the system, makes motherhood practically painless, and es tablishes the sound health which insures healthy children. "Duringthepast year T found myself pregnant and in rapidlv failing health,” writes Mrs. W. T. Kidder, of Hill I)nle Farm, (Enosburg Center), Kuosburg, Vt. ” I suffered dreadfully from bloat ing and urinary difficulty. I was growing per ceptibly weaker each day and suffered much sharp pain at times. I felt that something must be done. I sought your advice and received a prompt reply. I took twelve bottles of Dr. I’ierce’s Favorite Prescription, and also followed your instructions. I began to improve immedi ately, my health became excellent, and I could do fill my own work (we live on a good sized farm). I walked and rode all I could, and en ioyetl it. I had a short easy confinement and lave a healthy baby boy.” I)r. Fierce’s Medical Adviser (paper covers) is sent free on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to pay cost of mailing only, Address Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y Dissolution Notice. Tho firm of Lang, Wood & Cos. have by mutual consent this day (Unsolved. Mr.'E. T. Homan having withdrawn from said linn. In the fu ture tho firm will he known as Lang A Wood, composed of W. L. Lung and J W. Wood W, L. LANG, .1. W. WOOD, Jan, Ist, 11)01. E. T. HOMAN. Notice to the Public Having sold my interest in and to the firm of Lang, Wood A (Jo. to Messrs. W. L. Lang and J. VV. Wood, I bespeak for them the same liber al patronage bestowed upon me in the past, .Hospectfully, E. T. HOMAN. E. R. BAKER, Dentist. Uptlul Altanimn C*-rr\\\rr\ and bridge work. Office. 502 J Glou’ster St. SHIP NOTICE. Neither the masters, owners or con signees of the Swedish bark Carl will he responsible for any debts con tracted by tho crow of said bark. Captain Olapseon. When threatened by pneumonia or any other lung trouble, prompt relief ia neces sary, as it is dangerous to delay. We would suggest tbat One Minute Cough Cure be be taken as soon as indications of having taken cold are noticed. It cures quickly and its early use prevents consumption. W. J. Butts. HOW AUK YOUR NERVES? If they are weak and you feel nervous and easily “tluetrated,” can't sleep, and rise in the morning unrefreshrd, your blood is poor. Strong nerves depend upon rich, nourishing blood. Hood's Sarsaparilla.' makes the nerves strong by enriching and vitalizing the blood. It gives sweet, re freshing sleep, and completely cures nerv ous troubles. Begin taking it today. Nausea, indigestion are cured by Hood’s l’illa. For Whooping Cough use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT When you want prompt acting little pills that never gripe, use DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. J. Butts. ELI ZISSIMATO, 302} Newcastle St. Ml in::.. :... Met ns CIGARS AND TOBACCO All Kinds oflOandy. Don’t be deceived or humbugged by Ipeople who claim the discovery of some hitherto un - known herb or root in ewump*, or on some mountain or prairie for the cure of kidney and bladder troubles Any doctor? or druggist with tell you that such claims or fraudulent. Foley's kidney Cure dimply contain* remedies that are recognised by the* most skilful physicians us best for these complaints, so don’t.be credulous or foolish. W. J. Build. CURES BLOOD ANDj SKIN TROUBLES,] Trial Treatment Free, I* your blooa pure? Are you sure of it? Do cuts or scratches heal slow ly? Does your skin itch or burn? Have you Fimp!e6? Eruptions? Ach ing bones or back? Eczema? Old Sorer? ,Boii6? Scrofula? Rheuma tism? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Then B, B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm) will purify your blood, heal every sore, aDd give a clear, smooth, healthy gkin. Deep-seated cases, like ulcers, cancer., eating sores, Painful Swellings, Blood Poison, are quickly cured by Botanic Blood Balm. Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly tested for thirty years. Drug stores, $1 per large bottle, Trial treatment free by writicgl;BLO(Jl> BALM CO„ Atlanta, ft a. Describ* trouble —free medical sdvice given. Over 3,000 vol untary testimonials of cures ly B. B. S. W. jßryap, of Lowder, Illinois, writes : “My little boy was very low with pneumonia. Unknown to t.be dootor, we gave him Foley’s Honey and Tar. Tbe result was magical and puz zled tbe dootor, as it immediately stop ped the ranking oougn, and he quickly recovered.” WANTED. —Large publishing com pany desires canvassers'aud represen tatives in every town intheHtate. A contract with us means dollars to you. Investigate and satisfy yourself. “Man ager,” P, O. box 368, Macon, Ga. Rnnnnns| T |Q Ng j BgECURED B/ActiVc .Vide \wate Young Men w Women j Wljotal^oui'jMchcal ftaessfoiJrse pICHMONOfef — "BUSINESS { &emntur//&ts | COLLEGE 1 -j! Sendfor Cala/<yj£> h INSTRUCTIONS i L Ralston Barley, the Athletic Food BREAKFAST FOOD FOK_^> Brain Workers, Nervous People and Children. BUT K* PHONE 9^^11811! fromjthe injour display of TRIMMED HATS then ascertain the price. It will beless than you think th? hat is worth. Our milliners got the inspiration from ex pensive French models, but the mate rial and workmanship are Amerioan therefore roach cheaper, but none the ess good and artistic MISS KATE SLATER. 5U 6LOCCKSTKK S-T., LINGERING LAGIUPPE COUGH G, Vacher. 157 Osgood,3t., Chicago, says: “My wife had a very- severe case of la grippe, and it left her with a very bad cough. She tried a bottle of Foley’s Hon ey and Tar and it gave immediate relief. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely.” Price 25c and 50c. W. J. Putts Cold Steel or D J ath. “There Is but one small chance to save your ife and that is through an operation," was the awful prospect set before Mrs. I. B Hunt, of Lime Ridge, W is. by her doctor after vainly trying to cure her of a frightful case of stomach trouble and yellow jaundice. He didn’t count on the marvelous power of Electric Bitters to cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she heard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly cured, avoided surgeon’s knife, now weighs more and feels better than ever. It’s positive ly guaranteed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kip. nsy troubles and never disappoints. Price 50c at all drug stores. At no' time is man secure from at tacks of such disorders of the stomach as cholera morbus, oramps and diar rhoea; but these complaints are com mon during the heated term, when it is dangerous to neglect them. Pain. Killer is a remedy that has never fail ed, and the severest attacks have been cured by it. A void substitutes. There is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis 250. and’ 50c. TETTERBNE CURES ECZEMA! “I hod a severe attack of Kczemar and after using other remedies with no benefit, 1 used Tetterlue. Two boxes made a complete cure.” Solomon Cohen, Savannah, Qa. Price 60 cents. Jf your druggist don’t keep It, write to J. T. Shuptrlne, Savannah, Ga. Sole Proprietor. GsorgeA. Points,*Uj per Sandusky, 0., writes: “I buve been using Fo ley’s Honey and Tar for hoarseness, and And it the best remedy I eve tried. It stopped the cough immedi mediately, and ..relieved ail soreness.” at KESSLERS Cor. Monk and Crant Sts c n Cough! ire Known In some parts of the world where our Cough Mixture fa used. Freedom from distressing throat and cheat trouble is particularly noticea ble. Our preparation is composed of harm less but wonderfully efficacious ingredi ents. Prevents as well as cures. Suffers from colds and coughs, etc. should use it - Price2sc per bottle' Smith’s Pharmacy. CASTOniii. Bears the yj Tin Kind You Have Always Benefit B, J. OLEWINE, -Bio Selling, Renting, Repairing,; Messenger ServiciT. We sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crawford, Eagle. Elk, Dixie. Best of. Wheels for the Least Monev- CASTOR IA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of jp —and has been made under his per s sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is. CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. CE NUIUE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. FOR WEDDINGS! i ■ • .* NEW LINE OF \ s CUT GLASS s. s. nun i sin. Mi" llf \ jjf| 11%IIIIP ave °P ene£ t a new sew 1 i ■* '• y wiiUa Shoe Repairing Shop in the Opera House Building Best-Material at the Lowest Prices. Shoes made from the Ground Up, Give me a trial. B, Sauebessi&- CHINESE REST A TTR ANT ESTBLISHED 1889. CKU £ HALL, Proprietor: You can get the best the market affords by eating here 213 GRANT i^F. P. DEVARIS, Gocerics, Country Prcduca c-®—Vegetables 65i Also Confectionery. M< >NK STREET. BRUNSWICK, GA Such little pills as DeWitt’s Little Ear ly Risers are very easily taken, and they are wonderfully etfective in cleansing the liver and bowels. \\ .J. Butts. T. POOL, Contractor and Builder, 119 South Stonewall Street. Brunswick, - Georgia 1 FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY FIFIY cents, together with this “ad,” will bring by mall a BAROME TER AND STORM GLASS oomhined, in nickle caee. Regular value $2 00. 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