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n ARE.YOU FEELING BADLY? C - Prickly ask bitterX WILL CURE YOU. ** 1 W. J.Buutts AGoodPrescnpfHm j For Manhind. IOfOrS CENTS M l ; AtßrueStsbes There is no end of Old Virginia Cheroots I to waste, as there is no finished end to I cut off and throw away. When you I buy three Old Virginia Cheroots for j five cents, you have more to smoke, | and of better quality, than you have | when you pay fifteen cents for three Five Cent cigars. Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this year. Ask your own dealer. Price, 3 lor 5 cents. II New [io i lie lit Each Spring, marked by the Easter season, ushers in anew era In house building, and this Spring gives promise of unusual. Owners, contractors, carpenters and all interested should bear in mind our yards are well stocked with the finest lumber for frame, roof, piazza and indoors. Don’t forget, either, our facilities for prompt delivery. Phone 197. Lang & Wood Planing Mill. Nothin? so thoroughly removes disease germa from tho system as Prickly Ash Bitters. It gives life and action to the torpid liver and strengthens ard assists thekidneys to properly cleat se the blood, gives tone to the stomaeh, purifies the bowels, and promotes good appetite, vigor and oheerfulnesa. W. J. Butts. When you have any second hand furniture to sell call on or ring up ’phone IJI-2 J. W. Watkins. Dyspepsia kure i Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovcieddigest ant and tonic. No other preparatiot can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Itjdigestion, Heartburn, Ylatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastralgia.Ore taps and •11 other results of imperfect ti .gestion. Price 50c and}!. Large size con tn ins 2H times small sire. Bookall about dyspep-oa mahedfree ■Prspor-d bv f c o.w>tt co., Chicago, w. j. butts Our Greatest Specialist For 20 years Dr. J. JNewton Hath away has so successfully treated'chronic diseases that he is acknowledged ; >day to stand at the head of h profession in ’his line. His exclusive method of reatrneut for Varicocele ana Stricture vithout the aid of knife or cautery •ures i.u 90 per cent, of all cases. In he trealneit of loss of vital forces nervous disorders, kidney and urinary complaints, paralysis, blood poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh and diseases pecul iar to women, he is equally successful’ Dr. Hathaway’s practice is more than double that of any other specialist. Cases pronounced hopeless by other physicians, readily yield to his treat ment. Write him today fully about your case. He makes no charge for consultation or advice, either at his of fice or by mail. J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D. 25 Bryan Street, Haven ns h , NOTICE WATER CONSUMERS. In order to connect a water main consumers sre notified that tbe water will be , hut off from 9 until 11 a, m. esuh ri-y this week, beginning with Tuesday the 10th. Draw tbe water you require by 9 a. m., so as not to be inconvenienced. B. L. & W. Cos. ATTENTION! Have just * received the finest line of New Wheels ever seen in Brunswick. 50 new Ones to Pick From. We can save you I'j-OO on every wheel you buy. Repairing - , renting and emaneling. Message service, PIANOS AND ORGAN If I you want''a good Piano or Organ buy a Ludden & Bates B. J. OLBWINE, Accent* ms MfiKmiOß bimes-oall abrxl ib mi SPECIAL NOTICES. To Whom it may concern : I hereby notify theoitizms of Brun swick who are in the sewertgs limits and who have tailed to connect with the sewerage as presorib'd by liw that the time fur laying sewer pipe in the oity expires on May Ist and there be ing just one month more time in which this work <ao bo Uoue. I must urgen tly request that a loitizens will immed iately matte arrangements to have such connections made. On the Ist of May, when the time expires for lay ing pipe, l wi l docket every oitzeu of Btunsvr ck who ha. not complied with the law and will due them sultioenc to have the eewtrage work done in me fall of the year, and w il bold such money in trust until that time and 1 will like wise charge the owners of suoh properly with the cost of cleaning their premises until such sewerage can he connected. Keepeot. Nathan Emanuel, Mayor. 1 will be at the following places on the dates Dame below, for the purpose of Receiving Tax Returns for state and county, tor the year 1901: St. Simons Mills, April, stb, 27th and May IStti. Sterling April 6tb, 20th, May 17lb. Jamaica April 19:h, May 3rd, 24tb, Pyles Crossing, £pril 4th, 2G r h, and May 25th, Rjunewick April 11th, 12ib, 13th, May 9th, 10th, 11th, 30th, 31. t, and June Ist. Jno, £. JDubber'y, Receiver Tax Returns’ for Glynn oounty. NOTICE TO TAX-PATERS. Your attention is called to the provi sion of the law requiring all owners of praperty, both real aud personal, to re turn their property for taxation on or before the first day of Msy. All returns of real estate made in 1899 stand as then made unless there have been j changes in ownership, and all persons who have transferred real estate return ed in that year will be liable for tax thereon for the present year, unless they notify iho clerk of council in writ ing of suoh transfer and the name of the party to whom transferred. All purchasers of real esta’e since said dale should make return thereof, or ele such property is liable to be sold as unreturned property. Ail persons owning personal proper ty must make returns thereof for taxa tion each year, or in default execution will be issued against the same as val ued by the assessors. W. F. Svtrons, C erk of Mayor & Counoil. EMPTY AND LOADED HH EH l_ L~ €S„ AMMUNITIOM, Sporting Goods, Rogers’^Knives, Bicycle and Gun Repairing a Specialty AT P.O. KESSLERS LINGERING LA GRIPPE COUGH. G Vacher. 157 Oegood Bt., Chicago,says; ‘•My wife has a very severe case of la grippe and it left her with a very bad oough. She tried a bottle of Foley’s Hon ey and Tar and it gave immediate relier. A 50 cent bottle cured her cough entirely.” Take no substitute. W. J. Butts. T. POOL, Contractor and Builder, ;119 South Stone wail Street. Brunswick, - Georgia^ STRIKES A RICH FIND. “I was troubled for several year* with chronic indigestion and nervous debility,” writes F. J. Green, of Lan caster, N. H. “No remedy helped me until I began using Eleotrio Bit ters, whioh did me more good than all the medicines I ever used. They have also kept my wife in excellent health for years. She says Eleotric Bitters are just splendid for female troubles; that they are a grand tonio and invig orator for weak, run down women. No other melicine oan take its plaoe in jur family.” Try them. Only 500. Satl.fr otion guaranteed by ail drug gists. ARBITRATION NOTICE. All persons who file notioes with tb Clerk of Counoil for an arbitration on the assessment of property in the City cf Brunswick, are hereby notified that the arbitrator for the city will be at the oity hall April 15 to at 10 o’clock a. m. and each day thereafter at the same hour until matters are adjusted to act on ail cast s that may be brought before him. T. W. Dexter, Arbitrator for the City of BrunswioU. A. DOLAN, DR. V. S. All Dins oi Ik— Horse, Cow --xvrvicD- Bog Treated. Office at Mitchell & Thomas Livery Stable. HOW TO GAIN FLESH Persons have been known to rain a pound a day by taking in ounce of Scott’s emulsion. It is strange, but it often happens. Somehow the ounce pro duces the pound; it seems to start the digestive machinery going properly, so that the patient is able to digest and absorb his ordinary food, which ho could not do before, and that is the •a” gain is made. A /certain . .unit of flesh is necessary for healthy if you have not got it you can get it by taking Scott’s Emulsion. ‘/ou will find it just as use ful in summer as in whiter, and if you are thriving until it don’t stop because the weather is warm. I? you have not tried it. send foifipeo sample its agreeable taste v.\l surprise you. SCOTT N; I'.OWXL, Chemists, 4<*;-nS l’earl Street, New York. 50c. an<i j?.i .00 ; all druggists. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Only. 40in. white Lawn at 8c White Pique worth 20c at l?r, and 15cquality at 12*. Gress Gingham worth 10c at 6c. ’ Light Prints at 4c. Goats thread 6 for 25c. Pearl buttons worth 10c dozen at 3c. MRS. M ISAAC, 208 Newcastle St. COUPON. These coupons will appear in the Times Call every day until Ist, 1901, cut them out and save them. The little girl having the largest number by 12 o’clock noon of May Ist. will bo presented with the beautiful doll shown in our show window. The other person having the largest number, at the same time, will be presented with an elegant silver but ter dish. Mrs. T. Briddleruao, of Farsballville Mieh„ was troubled with salt rheum for thirteen years and had tried a oumber of dootors without relief. Af ter two or three applications of Ban ner Halve, her hands became better, and in a short time she was entirely cured " FOR BALE. One good spring wagon and good dray horse. Cheap for cash. Apply to Cbce Hall, at California Restaurant, CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. To w r hom it may concern: Alexander Sheppard,a resident ofsnid state, having duly applied to be appointed guardian of the person and property of Edward George Sheppard, a minor under the age of fourteen i ears, resident in said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be passed on at the next court of Oi dinary for said county, to be held on tbe llrat Monday in May, 1901, Witness my hand and oflicial signature this Ist day of April, 1901. HORACE DART Ordinary, Glynn county, Georgia. STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 COUNTY OF GLYNN. ( To whom it may concern: John E. Dubbcrly and George Sapp, having made application to me in due form lobe ap pointed permanent administrators upon the estate of James A. Sapp, late of said county, deceased, notice is hereby that said application will be heard at the jjhgalar term or the coart of Ordinary for said /i.unty, to be held on the flrt Monday in Mayi 1901. Witness my hand and oflicial 'signature, this the2'th day of March, 1901 a HORACE DA/?T, Ordinary. by actTve y.< kJc Awaljf I Young Men Iffigfe^V/OIYIEN tlggH Wl]o +a\e our practical J| - (oiJrse BUSINESS < S&vawicrfrya/ 1 COLLEGE j INSTRUCTIONS { X BLOWN TO ATOMS. Tbe old idea that the bod; some times needs a powerful, drastic, pur gative pill has been exploded; for Dr. King’s New Life Hills, whioh are pre footl; harmless, genii; stimulate liver and bowels to expell poisonous mat ter, cleanse tbe s;stem and absolutel; cure constipation and sick headache. Only 25c at all drug stores, GRSWiNO fiWEET POTATOES Some Impoi tant Points About ChU Vslusblo Crop. It is notlcoo late to bod sweet potatoes, of which every farmer should have a good supi/ly for his family and stock; for there* is nothing grown which is a more gt moral favorite for the table, while i loros, cows, hogs and ohickens can be fed on nothing more fattening or morerelished by them. An acre that wUI pnodnoe 30 bushels of corn will roadfly afford !sOO bnshols of sweet po tatoes. Yields of 600 bushels to the acre on some Georgia lands have been reported by the Experiment Station at Griffin. Plants for setting out may be pur chased from those who keep them for sale or they may be grown for that pur pose. The beds should be prepared by putting stable manure at the bottom to tho depth of 2 or 3 inches and then cov ering it over with 2 or 3 inches of sand. After the seed potatoes have been out lengthwise they should be placed iu the soil with tho cut side down, and having been laid close to each other without touching should be oovered to tho depth of 2or 3 inches. While they should be kept reasonably warm and moist, care must be taken to avoid any excess of either heat or moistute. When the sprouts have uttained a height of four or five inches, they may be carefully separated from the tubers, one at a time, with the thumb and fin ger, so as not to disturb the potato, for if this be uninjured, it will in a short time send up other shoots. Select Carefully. No diseased tubers should be selected for planting, for if thrifty slips nro se cured, they will grow very rapidly. If woods spring up, it is bettor to ro move them by hand, since tho use of tho hoe muy injure such tubers as lio noar the surface. The cultivator can be used betwoeu the rows to exterminate the weeds, which should bo kept out of the field. The tendency of the vines, as soon as they are two or three feet long, to tako root at many of tho joints and thus propnguto new tubers is well known. This should bo prevented by carefully loosening these vines from the soil either by hund or with n wide fork. But iu doiug this every precaution should be used to avoid bruising tho vines.—State Agricultural Department. ABOUT CORN CULTIVATION Some Vuluuble Practical flints to tbe Planter. Corn Is the speoial crop for this March and April. The rich, loamy soils, espe cially along tho creeks and river bot toms, are best adapted for this crop, for corn needs a moisture retaining soil, so that it may be better able to withstand a drouth at the critical poriod of tassollng and silking. After the soil has been deeply brokon and thoroughly pulver ized with harrow and roller, furrows 8 to 6 feet apart, according to richness of soil, should be opened with a scooto* or shovel and the grain dropped Into the well prepared soil. Then on each side of tho grains—not over them—should be placed the amount of compost ot barnyard manure deemed necessary, if such is used. Then cover them ovet with a double foot planter. If, how ever, the regular commercial fertilizer Is used, we would prefer to disribute ll all along the furrow and then follow It with a plow, so that it may bethor oughly mixed with the soil before drop ping the grain. Beat Time For Planting. When we consider all seotioua of Georgia, tho best average time for planting corn is about March 10 or 16; a little earlier in the southern counties, a little later in the extreme northern seo tion, in some parts as late as April 6 or 8. As far as we can control suoh mat ters, wo should secure the most favor, able condition possible for the quick germination of the seed, arid for the vigorous and rapid development of the stalk. Tho corn must b© rapidly worked, and every effort must bo made to prevent the springing up of grass or weeds, which, if they do appear In spite of the best endeavors of the farmers, must not be allowed to remain for any length 'of time. Tho cultivation of corn, like hat of othor crops, should bo largely done before planting; and, after the first plowing, shallow surface cultivation only should bo usbd, and for this pur pose improved harrows or cultivators nro needed. —State Agricultural Depart ment. of good proportions and fine quality will be as much appreciated by your live stock as your own substantial Easter din ner. Lay in a seasonable stock of hay, oats, arid mixed feed at Burnett’s feed store, and note the good results. We use great care in buying, handling and selling all kinds of grain and feed. J. H. BURKETT, FEED STORE. Millions of Women Use Cuticura Soap Exclusively MILLIONS of Women Use CUTICURA SOAP, exclusively, for preserving, purifying-, and beautifying: the skin, for ing; the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling: hair, for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, in the form of baths for annoying irritations! inflammations, and chafings, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and many sanative antiseptic purposes which readily suggest themselves to women and mothers, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. No amount of persuasion can induce those who have once used it to use any other, especially for preserving and purify skin, scalp, and hair of infants and children. CUTICURA r-TTTrr'iTD n i bin , eS dclicate emollient properties derived from , U 1 IGUKA, the great skin cure, with the purest of cleansing ingredients and the most refreshing of flower odors. No other medicated soap ever compounded is to be compared with it for pre serving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. JNo other foreign or domestic toilet soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in ONE SOAP at ONE PRICE, vi*., TWENTY-FIVE CENTS, the BEST skin and complexioa soap, the BEST toilet and BEST baby soap in the world \i Complete External and Internal Treatment for Every Humor, $1.25. SS-f.’m'll* ?£, C J m ? URA SOAP <2r>r ), to cleanse the skin ot crusts and scales and c . Ut . ICI ? : CUTICURA OINTMENT (Otic ), to Instantly Sy |t“. VEN-r^'ra^TV,. 111 a P d 'yUatlnn and soothe and heal, and CUTICURA RESOL VKNT (50c ), to cool and cleanse tho blood. A SINGLE SET 1b often sufficient to euro the severest humor when all else lulls. Sold throughout the world. ® ‘ . WINE OF CARDUI A SURE MEDICINE. II A ‘IDIOM , VA., PtO. M. JjgSSW "’y I hav* b**n suffering from femtlo weak- w for four yearn, and hare taken men j medicine*, but Wine of Otrdnl end Black- MkA Draught hate done more forme than eay- fJL y J uaa. CAROLINE IVANS. V * It Is a mistake to take any and every kind of medicine when you are sick. There is danger in it Most of the so-called cures for “ female weakness” do nothing more than deaden the pain temporarily, and when the effect wears away the patient is weaker and sicker than before. It is never wise to take chances. You have only one life, and that is dear and precious. If you have any pain, ache, disorder or weakness in the femi nine organs, nothing will help you like Wine of Cardui. It helps do away with morning sickness during the early stages of pregnancy, and modifies the pains of childbirth; recovery is rapid and future health is assured. The Wine is purely veg- etable, being made of herbs whose T - ~TAoIiv*ADVisoRY medicinal properties act directly { Foraducc m cases rAuiringßpeciai upon the organs of womanbooi \ It is a long-tried remedy, and has ) ■kuicubco., ctiattauooaa, Tm. many years of success behind It. It Is sure. Why take a chance medicine when you can get a sure medlclnef Druggists sell Large Bottles for SI.OO. WINE OF CARPI Rich eturns EPORTED By Advertisers Who Usß These Colin Juantilyfind Quality of Circulation gives Juantity and 'quality Jo Advertisers And We Give BOtb ——WE ALSO —. G UARANTEE TO GI VE SATISFACTION Ifi JOB WORK. DON’T SEND AWAY FOR ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS. BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TASS, When you ,’canget them at home for the same price ami besides you save the cost of freight and drayage. OUR PHONE IS 31., and a message will receive prompt attention. We don’t mind calling an talking the matter over with you and giving you our estimates, and if we failjto get your order that is our fault, not yours. ALL WE WANT IS A TRIAL. Times-Call, 206'and 2qß Gloucester Street.