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If Your Watch Jewelry or Clock need repaying. Call or send it to us and we will give you the very best work and fully guarantee it. • Pins put in Breast Pins only 10 cents KENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Optioian* 111 N.vrcMU. BUMt, Inspector or Wtiohnt for Southern Railway. Time t>y Wire dell? from Washington KKKPEB 0F TIIE CITY,CLOCKS. SAY? Benjamin Franklin Once Said “I only need to visit the grave yard of a community to know the caracter of the people Is Yeur Lot Creditable We can help you. We design and exe cute anything from the simple grave mark to the most elaborate monument or mans eoleum. For High Grade Work- We can save you money. Come and see us is ali we ask. REED LaMANUE Mgr. 512 Monk Street W. H. BOWEN ANO E3l_J I L— fc~l Of Stone? Brick and Frame- Building. Manufacturer of h C Jtuent, Tile an r . fificial Stow*. PHONE 254-4 % J. J. LISSNER, ■ WHOLES A.I.E Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Sacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN / SPECIALTY 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia, U. DOWNING, I lIKSIDFNT. K. H. MASON, Vr< R-I*It*NIDKNT. E. I). \\ AI.TKK, I'ASHIKB THE NATIONAL BAKK OF BRUNSWICK, CAPIT A L^isl so,ooo. LOANS- DISCOUNTS-EXCHANGE-CCLLtCTIGNS, -—safe depots m UR I riterest' Allowed On Perofits in Ffciirgh J Ufiln ti DIRECTOKs JOBKPHtNV. RENNET, C. DOWNING, ALBERT FENDIG, Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos, of Brobston, Feud’ig & Cos. W. G. BRANTLEY, E, H. MASON; E. D. WALTER, M..C. 11th Ga. Dist. of E. H. Mason & Cos. Cashier. HENRY P, TALMADGE, Frcs. Southern Pine Cos., New York This <j| Whiskey Is of standard proof and quality and particularly ry? adapted to all cafes of in- W /■; j fv7 „ -~ r disposition requiring a pure diai/nnorc stimulating tonic For sale only by, DOUGLAS & MORGAN, Brunswick, Ga THE BRUNSWICK TIMES CALL. JUVEt, 1981 Galveston Government. Galveston, Texas, May, 31. —The bill placing a ocmneleEton lo charge of the municipal affairs of Galveston went into effect today. The bill pros vidcs for the appointment of three oommieslooere by the governor and the eleoiion of two by the people of Galvsa'on. The bill contains a clause under which the city debt oI Galveston otn be refunded or ret ranged, The Tonnn. Will Tell The condition of the stom ach and if that fa disordered it is an inHication that some Tome or Blood Medicine is needed to restore the system to a healthy condition* Our stock of proprietary medi cines is very complete, not one of proved efficiency is missing from the lot. Our prices are down to low fig ures, Best brand of cigars six for 25 cents. ffmilLi jfunmcil. iwamwiiiaar FOR SALE ON ST. SIMONS ISLAND The Dr. McOnekill elegant home, 2 tory dwelling house, 7 rooms, large ot, near A-nold koto!, delightful looa uon, cheap for cash. Also houses and lots on every street in city of Bruns wick for sale for cash or on !oi g time. FOR RENT. Brick stores oa Buy s'reet, Wiusbip block, $lB,OO per month. Brick store now ocoupied by Western U ion Te graph C i.. $20.00 per month, ottl * over both buildings a* $o 00 a month. Apply to Burroughs Kial Estate Agency, Brunswick, Ga. >1 lee Mamie Smith, Middlesboro, liy.. writes: “My little sister hail the croup very bail. I gave her several .loses of Filler's Honey and Tar and he woa blatantly relieved, It saved her life. W. J. Butts. Try the new remedy for oostlveness, Chamberlain’s .Stomach and Liver Tablets. Every box gaurentead. Brice, 25 cents. For sale by I. N. Bishop. Druggist. * Impurities in the blood producedby di gestive disorders must bo driven out be fore hot weather sets in, otherwise sick ness will oppenr at a time .when a strong vigorous body is n ost needed. Prickly Ash Bitters will expel all impurities and put the sy-tem in perfeot order. W.J.Butts, Skin affections will readily disappear by using Dewitt’s witch Hazel Salve, look out counterfeits. If you get Dewitt's you wtl get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for piles, w. J. Butts. Enumlne will leivo for 6'. Simons a| !l o'clock from Mallory wharf. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what yov eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in suongibeuuig and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. Ills the lat est discovered digest ant and tonic Mo othoi preparat.or can appna ii It ,o etllciency. It in stantly relieves anl permanently cure* Dy spopsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache, Unstralgia Cramps and all other results of impel, cot and igest ion. Price 50c. and ti, barK' 1 size contains 2Ht mei •maUsUv -i::.Ualum: dysi'V;is ;■ nmuc Drev Preen:-,!-. 1 C OrWU 1 *:.C. w J. BUTTS AR&tiV&RWORKED^^^ make known their tondilion hu AW HEADACHES. SLEEPLESSNESS, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, Mf BACKACHES, CHANGES IN URINE, AND IRRITABLE TEMPERI^^ gX IT IS DANGEROUS TO NEGLECT THESt WARNINGS. If fflß I PI/'IV A ff*3 i* YOU SHOULD m liffERS J P& KIDNEY REMEDV JTilei t'A'J 1 I 8 fltf W# B i&gk It cleanses the system cf poisons and impurities, Wat, conveys a healmu and sovugihening influence 1o the suffering kidneys. . J JrUFiES THE BLOOD, BW stimulates ihe Liver. S~; . jm-ach and Bowels, works a speedy improvcmeuli^^^^^^^ ' ■ •* u< ~ W : J. Butts, IMverrity Yuur Crops. Wo have ucter<;d many warnings against planting ton largo !;u acreage of cotton. Of coarse no warning which is Unheeded by the majority of planters can result in immediate good; but the repeated exhortations on this line have been sent forth with the hope of some day bringing about among southern planters such co-operation as will de liver them from their present thialdom to unscrupulous speculators. But eucouraging progress is evidenced by the rapidly increasing number of those who raise suffiulunt home supplies to make them independent of the west ern corn crib and western pork and beef. On many a farm the well-stored smoke house and coiumodions barn filled with the in-gathering from the fertile fields bears testimony to the thrift and enter prise of tho owner, whose pride it is to point out to the visitor at his hospitable home not only his fields of snowy cot ton, but also his broad acres of corn, wheat, uate and other gruins, the luxu riant grass or pea vines just ready for the hay maker, his gardeu planted with many kinds of vegetables suggestive of varied and wholesome fare, and his pas ture beaut ified by carefully reared stock of the fiue#®f‘eds. As the promietor of an estate like this site at sunset on &4jne little spot of ele vated ground, with delighted eye he views the landscape o’er, and to his ear there comes the distant music of the tinkling bells as his lowing herds “wind slowly o’er tiie lea. ” Then, as he turns his footstep homeward and hears as he draws nigh, the cheerful song of his wife and the merry voices of his chil dren, he knows there are loving eyes that will greet him at the door and look brighter for his coming. Diversify your crops; practice econ omy and thrift; make every cultivated acre pay. Thou, even though your farm may now be small and an humble oot>- tago your home, the day may come when competence will reward your la bors. With fertile fiolds and an attrac tive home, there will be no trouble about keeping your ambitious boys on the farm. Burly Cultiviitlon of Corn. In these early days of May most of the corn lias been planted, and now care must be takcu to give it proper cultivation. Early working, so that no grass or nox ious weeds may hiudor the growth of the tender stalks, is the essential thing for the expected harvest. Goad and. faithful work now and careful supervi sion of the hands employed will give your corn a good start, and the same kind of work persevered in to the end will, with favorable seasons, secure a paying crop. Plant Pens Slow. Now is the time to plant your peas, between the rows of corn, or, if you have laud to spare and prefer it, in a field apart .Our soil produces no better crop. It enriches the land on which it grows; the succulent peas afford excel lent food for stock and also for the ta ble, besides the pea vine makes an ex cellent hay when it has been properly cured and housed. Cotton. Every farmer in Georgia knows that cotton must have plenty of sunshine and must be so managed as not to over task the land by requiring so much of its strength for the stalk that there will not be enough left to nourish the fruit. The plants must not be allowed to como up too close together, for in that case there will be too much shade and too much of the plant will run to stalk. Be sure to clean out the cotton well, thinning out so that the young plants may bo from 18 inches to 3 feet apart in tlio drill, being controlled as regards distance by the fertility of the land. Of course the intelligent farmer’s ex perience, obtained by years of careful plnnting and attention, will greatly aid him in his decision as to the proper dis tance. The groat thing to be desired is that the stalks when grown shall barely meet in the row. Then the plants will be in condition to secure the strength of the land for the fruit, and the av erage production to the acre will be in creased. O. B. Stevens, Commissioner. May 10, 1001. Steamer EmmeJJpe will Mallory wharf at 9 o’clock for Cumberland; fire $1 25 round Jr ip, including dinner and car fero, Thomas Maple, Birbeck, 111., writes: *‘l bad a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up The doctors treatment did me no good. Saw Foley’s Kidney Cure advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since, I gladly recommend this remedy w ut ts. Why not go to Cuml-.erlatd tomor row. Boat fare, oar fare and dinner $1,25. Emmeline leaves Mallory wharf at ulna. PLANT SYSTEM SCHEDULE. To tike vffeot 12:01 a. m. Sunday May 26, 1601. Leave Brunswick 6:30 a. m. and 2:50 p. m. Arrive Brunswiok 9:60 a. tc. and 7.30 p, m. Notice. At the meeting of the Giynn County Beard of Education held May 16th. tbs regular txsmiuation of applicants for teaobere places was set for Saturday Jnue Bth. and the Seoertary was in structed to so advertise in the Times* Cali.. The following resolution was adopt ed : Resolved. That all teachere now employed in the public schools of this oity or county, who hold a license lower than the drat grade, and all persons who sre applying for positions in the school*, of the city or c.uaty, shall be required to be present at the Msoafleld street school on Satur day June Bih. 1901 at 8 :30 a. m. there to stand such an exaanna'ioo in writ ing as shall be provided for them, by the superintendent. C.'J. Orr. Supt. school* Glynn Cos. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE-ALL DAY IN SAVANNAH. Train heretofore leaving Savanuab at 5p . m. will hereafter leave at 6 30 p, tn. For the benefit of passengers returning from Savannah it has been arranged by the Southern Railway to hold tb6tr train No. 24 at Jessnp until the arrival of train leaving Savannan at 6;30 p. m. thus allowing praotioelly the entire day in Savannah. Leave Brunswick at 4:60 and 7:30 a. m. Rates $1 for tbs round trip. A, R. U. C. Caning and upholstering shop. I will call your attentiou lo the osning and upholstering shop at 422% Newcastle street. Repair furniture, lay o&rpeti and matting pat oane seats in chairs, mattresses made and renova ted, and repaok furniture. My work is well advertised in Brunswick. W. H. Thomas, 422% Newcastle street. SCHEDULE OF STEAMER HESSIE. Steamer Bessie for Brunswick and St. Simon pier. In effect May 28. Lv. Brunswick 8 80 am Lv, Brunswick 10 30 am Lv‘ Brunswick 5 30 pin Ar. St. Simon Mills 6 30 pm Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 00 am Lv St. Simon Pie“ 8 80 am Lv. St. Simon I’ier 4 00 pm Lv. St. Simon Her 5 30 pm SUNDAY. Lv. Brunswick 9 30 am Li. Brunswick 2 30 pm Lv. St. Simon Pier 11 00 am X.V. St. Simon Pier 6 00 pm NOTICE. Brunswick, Ga., Mij 10 1901. In acoordanca with permission granted by Ktilroad Commission of Gaorgia.tbe Plant Bystem and South ern Railway will close their freight stations at noon every Saturday from May 25 to August 31, inolusivs. T. J. Wright, Agent Plant System of Rwys, C. L. Candler, General Agan t, Soutbenliwy, A SUPERB GRIP,CURE. Johnson's Tonic tea superb grip cure Drivee out every traoe of grip poison from the system. Doesitquick. With in an hour it enters the blood and be gins to neutralize he effects of the poison. Within a day it plaoes a grip viotlm beyond the point of danger. Within a week, ruddy cheeks attest return of perfeot be 1 P->c 50 cents if it cures. Ask lm J o’ni*.u’a Chill and Fever Tonio. Take nothing else. The Best of Spitils follow the’ use of that good Spanish Wine of ours, 50c a quart, because it is strictly pure, it is properly aged, it is blended well. May we send you a half dozen as a sample order? 1. Goldlilll & Go. Phone’,l94, 800 Gloucester|Sl SUNDAY ON ST. SIMON AND CUM BERLAND. The following schedule will be run on tomorrow by ihe Cumberland rou e rteamer Emmeline: Leave Brunswick 9 a, m., ariive at S', Simon 10 am.; arrive at Cumberland II :30 >. m. Re turning, leave Cumberland 0 p. m. leave 3t. Simon 7p. m. Regular f.e will be obarged to St. Simon and retain, bat the fare to Cumberland and return has been reduced (or tbis occasion to $1.25, including ttreet car fare and dinner. THRIFTY BUYERS STUDY Look where you will, Compare prices where you will. You will find it impossible to match such bargains as we offer, ITS TO YOUR INTEREST TO BUY NOW. Don’t forget the elegant silverware we are offering as a premium to our customers. Airs. n. Isaac. The Leader ia Dry Goods, 208- 20S 1-2 Newcastle, St. ~SUMMER FURNITURE. Rustic Old Hickory, Bircb, Fancy Wicker, Re"d and Willow Rock-rs, Ra frigerators, lea Cream Freezers. We are sole agents In this section for the finest line of Old Hickory Cha’rs that is made and aie sellng at spec's! Bargain prices, in order to introduce them Everything that is new, in and outdoor furniture at j rices far under the market. Enamel and Brass Beds. A galaxy of beauties, styles and finish. Many new effects in tints of hello, trope, green, gold, blue and white enamel. Many bargains here in good designs, but hose we oannot duplicate when they are gone, can be had in different sizes, How about Refrigerators, get o her 1 eoples prices and come here If you are In earnest about savin?, C. McGarvey, horseshoeing” and repairing. We have a first class Horse Shoer, and Guarantee to turu out only THE BEST WORK. Your horse will not have to wait half a day to be shod. Will do it Promptly We also do first class repairing and will put vour buggy or wagon in good shape at reasonable prices. One trial will prove ou assertion, FERGUSON & LAMBRIGIIT, 308 Reynolds Street- Coney & Parker DEALERS IN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shingles f and Laths. Agents for Morris’ Brick. Phone 18 525 Bav fet. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTBLISHED 1889. CHUE HALL, Proprietor You can get the best the market affords by eating here GRANT 'T, P. S.-*-Orders taken for 0, K- Laundry. BEFORE Tr GETS TOO HOT, Enamel your bath tubs with Star Bath Tub Enamel. Will stand hot water and will not crack or peal, Varnish Stains, Gold, Silvar and all kinds of enamel for wood and iron work, at FLEMING 4 WAFF’S. Photograuhers Suuolies Fine Stationery Cream of Kentucky —Whiskey— s 1.00 per quart. It Is the best. DOUGLAS ii MORGAN. Agents. Brunswick, Ga;