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Tile liinnswid Times. IXiUbllihed 1889. The Brunswick Call. Ettabliahed ISM. Tile Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED 1900, Published l tVXKYj MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. Th© Times-Call will le delivered by carrier or mail per year, $d 0*); per week 15 cents. Cor* rt'B{ondenl on live subjects solicited. Heal name of writer should accompany name. Hub* script ions payable in advance. Failure to re ceive paper should be reported to the bunlncs* oftlce. Address all comma nicatiouH to. THE TIMES-CALL Brnnswlck, (4 a. TO SUBSCRIBERS: bnMriber are requi*tcd to notiiy the offlee tiken the; fell to get ny Issue of the Tlmw- IHUL Attention to this matter will be (;•■ Utd hy the publiaben. 6*THOR H. LKAVY Editor tt JLAHD A. MULLINS, Baiinen Manager Henry Watterson want* anew pi at form anil anew !e;der. Bt. bimon and Cuuibe land are botb enjoying a good bueinese at present, Tho New York World nay* 'i’illineu even pastes tip It's resignation on a p.tohfork. A Florida exchange says the legisla ture ot that (late did one goo 1 thing, anyway -adjourned. Tho Monsoon, owned by a Ilrunswiok lau, built in Brunswick, and built by Brunswick workmen out of Brunswick lumber, and sailed by a Brunswick mun has put the boat masks of Savannah and Charleston to thinking. Talk of no extra st ssion ot congress >b again being revived. Uul-ss mob bo.'Biim Should bii absolutely necessary, it would be iu bad taste to urge the matter upon the pri trident at this tune, when he in so bowed down by sorrow over ike condition of bis wife. The movement now on foot to erect a mammoth auditorium In Brunswick skauld meet the approval of our popu lace generally. Such a building is badly needed and the Tjmics-Uaj.i. aincoroly hopes that the p'an will prove success ful SENATORIAL RESIGNATIONS Henry M. Smith, formerly the expert Journal clerk of tho bouse, and an em inent authority on constitutional as wel' as legislative eul>j*cte, parliaments-ily fays: “Governor McS aeeney has no more authority to either accept or rrjeot the resignation than bae the intseogral hip door. From the foundation of the government the right if a senator to reaigu bis at any time, wilht ut let or hindrance, or even assigning a single reato:i for ,-ueh sciion, has never been questioned, a id thi-re have been nearly two hundred resignations of senators, la one instance (Jess e hi dsos, of Kentucky, in 1815) he governor with* held the resignati in from publicity in the hops that Mr. 11l daoe might he induced to reconsider 1 is action, but no governor has ever assumtd, or suggested even, th-.t be had anything whatever to do with it, save to communicate such resignations to the legislature ot hie stata and to the Berate of tho United Seales, until G nernor McSweeney’i. rcmarkal.de p rtormauco. This question has bseu settled uniformity in the State courts find by tbe senate i'Belt, that body being under tbe condition the sole arbiter in this case ” In the desire to save S.uth Uaroliuti from an acrimonious campaign in an off year. Governor McSweeney has overs.'cppcd his prerogatives lu ibis matter. XO THE PUBLIC. With this issue uiy osnnection wi-b the Times C.u.l cranes, I heartily tbsak the people of Brunewick foi tbe'r liberal patronage and kind cun eiderttion during the past year and 1 hope to serve them again in the near Xu’uff. A H. LKAVY. SHERIFF’S SALES, Vi T ILL be Bold before the court hou-o door in " the cllvof Rrun-wick, Glynn county,Geor gia, during the letfal bourn o i -am, on (he timt Tuenday in July next, the following described property, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land comprising lots No. 27, 2d, 25 and the southern 16 feet of No. 24 in Johnson’s addi tion to the city of lliunswick, in said county and slate, a (shown by a map of said addition made by II J. Simmons, civil engineer, on March &), ixui, and having the following dis tanceK, courses and ltd euts to wit: He ginning at a point 185 feet from the Old Town of said city ou a line with the east line of Albany street anu runniug thence on the staine line 2*5 feet, thence north seventy-one degrees, east I*6 feet, thence back towards said Old Town on a liuewith the west line of Amherst St. 285 feet to to the place of begidning. Levied on anil soi l as the property of Stewart Johnson under and hy v irtue of an execution issued from the supe rior court of (ilyun county in favor of James Harper and against Stewart John son for $1535.(0 principal, $1284.08 interest aud cost. Also at the name time and place, the following teal estate, situate in Glynn county, to-wit: An undivided one-thud iiiteiohl in and to those several tracts of land hereinafter described all situate in the 2tith dis trict G. M , Glynn county, Georgia and leing described as follows to-wit: The first tract containing 225 acres of .-alt marsh, being the same tract of land granted to Mary A. Lam on bt on the l*lh day of May 1*77, by the state of Georgia, said grant registered iu Hook of Ifeadright A li, page hill* and having such shapes metes and bounds as are delineated upon a plat attached to said grant, together with ad and singular the riparian rights, creeks, oyster bed- and each and every appurtenance unto ibosarne belonging or in anywise appertaining The second tract cont aining 35 acres of high land, more or lomß, and being purl of wh&l is know nas tiic Hell Point Tract ’ and being the same liact of land former)) belonging to dames K. Lnmhright aud described in a deed from James K Land.right uto Joseph E. Lumbright, trustee, recorded in Hoak U, pages 802 ami 808 of the general records of Glynn county, Georgia, reference to Maid deed being hereby nud fora more full and maple description of said proper ty. The third tract being that tract koown a* **ilog Crawl Tract,” which Said tract adjoins said .hen* tract next above described, con tained 75 acres of land, titnreor less,and hound ed ai follows: Last by land lately owned by M. L Mi r lion, known as ‘TU 11 f*oli t/' and a direct continuance north of llie went line of the said M. L. Me shod, to the division line between Willi mu aud Jacob Moore; south and west by a creek and marsh; w**m by a line cominenctYig on the eugeof the marsh opposite to the dwells mg house on said place, running north to the lliHt road constructed Iroin the mam road to ••HogCrawlthence north, parallel to the east I ne of said tract, until it strikes the division line between Willium and Jacob Moore, unless :uoh line should run Into a tract of land containing 25 antes given or sold hy Thomas Goodbread to Joseph Good bread’s wife. In tiiateveut, by Hie east line of said tract of laud: north by thedlvision line between William and Jacob Moore; aud a fuller description of winch isfoimd in the deed ft (mi Alexander Hcrantoii to John I*. Lamb and William It. Hiiukley, re corded on the 4th day of April, 18(17, In book At, page 420 aud 127, of the geueiul records of Glynn county, Georgia; the foregoing tract of land having been conveyed on the 24th day of December, ISBU, by warranty deed from .James T. Lambright, as trustee,to the defein.ant in the w ithin and foregoing 11. fti , which deed ban never been put on record. Levied on and sold as the property of William Ifi. Burba*© under and hy virtue of a mortgage li fla ia uc-i from the Superior court of Giynn county in fiivoi ot John L. du Higoon and agadlftl W. I* - . Jlurhagc for $8X3.85 principal besides mteres aud cortt. Almo at the Kami* tlnn* au<l place, tb following il*Hc'ibil ir(|>cri.y to-wit: That coi tiiln lot. tract or parcel of land aituutc lying and being in Uiu city of Brunswick, county (- Giynn and ntatc of Georgia,* and particulaiy dlscribed a follows to wit: That tract of lanii with eutln one hundred and llficen (115) feet and HhU‘B two liundiod and I.wonl.v (22<i) lout in length and hounded on the o.ihi hy Jolmaon Hlicetoiie hundred and ilftcen (115) feet and oil the went by Gordon street one hundred and fif teen (115) foot and bounded on the north and fouHi l>\ lands belonging to ino ornate of t rtuimiri Dart, Triih.oe. Said prodci ty levied on as the property of I'. M. Dai t and children under und by virtue of an execution isaued by 11. J. Read tax collector lor slate and county taxes du© for the year IhnO auiount of la\ i o*i Ihh des iutorCMl and coat. Levy made amt letu nud to me by U. K, I’yloH, Deputy bh iii). W. II BKIUUK, Sheri(l, Glynn county Ga. CITATION. OEOHOIA—GIynn Oounty. 'To whom it may ooncern. J. A Montgomery having applied to me for permanent letters ot administra tion on tho citato of Thomas OK'onoor late of said oonuty this is lo cite nil and singular the creditors and next of kin of Thomas O’Connor to be and appear at my ofii te within tho lime all wod by law aud rlidw cause If any vney can why pcunanecit admin slration shou and not be granted to J. A Montgomery on Thomas O’Connor’s estate. Witness mv hard and offlo al slgna-. turc this (ith dav ol June 1201. HORACE I)ART, Ordinury, CfitluyV* 1 11 * 1 KV' Start Right IL''Te i s oSSIFiBFjI i'o you'll enjoy Br—twt iJC firgtKM llvtnK In this con* wE **' j£ HfejSl tury. Heotl Uioro 9 HfcvSk Bvntptotns of tils* ftiMMi Liver aud Rptw it KWlnoys: rinckHche.Conßtl ■■ ph 1 1 on, Ulienma tlsui.l-ossof Appe- CA Yai^fv li rTTi ami Bleep, M<l K2FQ £s§ Breath, Itiluht a HjM| ffIMV Pinholes, Lruvol laid 1111- * yr hu t* hobs. ■ DR. THACKER’S ■ LIVER AND BLOOD SYRUP hft* womlerfulßUCfiO*a©urlnirtli<‘HO nilin.'iiffc 91 All who list* It pttv lU* the bent rutniMly for all W§ dliMsaee . f (UeHv*r,l>U*tdßntl kidneys. Try it Your dnißprlftt hits Pr.Thticlior’Bl.lTcr and Moon Hyrup, ond Dr. Thacher’B them. If ho won't, Bond UB 25 cent* for a parkngo, or 60 omite for a bottle ■ - Hut Try Your DruffgUl First. 9B Write onr Consultation iVpartmenl r*- gM plaining your symptom* aud recelvo free confidential advice. 01 TUAt UKR MKDICIJIR COMPANY, y 3 thltanoo|s, l'M. J I—PAINT— 1 bP9 Removes a’l Corns, Bunions and Wartt, tk without pain, speedily und permanently - All Drurtgiftis Roll Abbott’s m / A . L ast Indian Cohn I*AWT. W. J. Butt’s. HOW’S Trtisr We offer One Hundred Dollars Ri - ward for any case of Catarrh that oan not be poured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. K. J. CHKNKY A CO., Toledo, O We, the undersigned, have kuowu F, J. Cheney for tbe last fifteen years and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and finan cially able to orrry out any obligations made by their firm. West & Tiuax, wholesale druggists, Toldo, O. Walding Kinnau A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken Inter ally, aot-.ng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall’s Family Pi Ur are the beat PETITION FOR CHARTER STATE OK GEORGIA, County of Glynn.— To the Honorable Superior Court of said county: The petition of B. Padrosa, Lewis W Reach. H. S. Lee, J. B. Abrams, J. M. Blood worth, John W. Thomas, F. Joerger, and B. P. Coleman, ail of the said county of Glynn, re spectfully bliows; That your petitioners for themaelven, and such othcit persons as they may hereafter aaso ciate with them, desire to he incorporated un der the corporate name and style or News Pub lishing Company. The capital stock of said corporation to be three thousand dollars, ($8.0C0,) to be divide*! into three hundred shares of (he par value of ten dollars each, with the privilege of increas ing said capital stock at any time, upon a vote of two-thirds of the original stock, to any amount not exceeding twenty thousand dollars any of the capital stock to be issued at any time, to be paid for by the i*erson sub scribing for the same, either in cash ot in property, leal or personal, in amount at its fair market value, equal at least to the amount of stock at par so being paid for, 111. All of said three thousand dollars of capital stock has now been subscribed and is ready to be paid in upon the organization of the com pany. IV. The term of said corporation to l>e for twenty years, with the privilege of renew al thereafter. The object of said corporation is to publish and circulate a newspaDerin the city of Bruns wick, aud do any aud all kinds of printing, and other contract work of a similar nature. VI. The powers desired are to sue and bs sued contract and le contracted with, buy and sell, own and control any and all classes of property, r'-al or personal, necei-sary essential to the con duct of the business of said company. Tiie right to conduct a printing business, und to do all the ihingH mentioned in paragraph five of this pe tition. and to do all other work which maybe done in and about a printing, publishing, or book binding business; and al*o|tbe rigut to exercise all powers usually given; to copora -11• >iirt of like character. VII. The home and principal place of bust ness of said corporation to be at Bruns wick, Georgia, with the right to establish branch olllccs at such other places as the busi mss of uaid company may from time to time require. The premises considered by your petitioners, pray the grant of an order creating said coi po ration with all the powers herein-before men tioned, and that such other and further order in th*: premises be granted as may be mete and proper. ATKINSON DUNWODY, l’elitioncrf’ Attorneys. Tho foregoing Is a true copy of tho original now on file in this office. 'J ins June 7th, 1901. If. F. Dir BIG NON. Clerk Superior Court Glynn County, Ga. AI >MI NIH I'll A.TKIX SALK. STATE OF GEORGIA-County of Giynn. The undorsig'otd acting under Ihe u horlty if an order of the court of ndiuary ol said county, granted at the April term 1901, thereof, will sell b fore the court house door in said coun ty, between the u.ual hour, of public oalep, on the first Tuesday in July 1901, at puulic auoiinn to the highest nud best bidder, the following "described property, beloging to the etts’e <f Lydia Gatchei, lute of said oourity de erased to say; All of that tract or parcel ol land lying,; situate and being In said county sn . eta e( ud in the oity of Brunswick '.asrein, and in the portion of said city i all(d the Old town of Brunswick and f mne a remnge in Btiape witn ends rif tv-six (08) snd sides n mty (90) feet long, and 'dentifi id on the map o the city known as Baldwins tnip of Bruos w ck, by number as ihe we.tern flhy-.ix iii i lie Its (00 90) of the ctstern htlf (l 2) of Old Town lot mini her two bun. dretl and th rly eigh' (238) and haying the particular oour-es and di-tinces mentioned and desciib.d in ihepetrion to said court f >r leave to sell the same, to which for description reference is now had. The ter mi of the sale will bo cash but if a solvent and satisfactory purchaser > ffere, time will he extended upon the terms of one third of the pur chase pries c ish and one third in one tear and one third in two years, tho deterred payments to bear eight per cent per Hbuum interest sod to b* evi denced by notes made, and secured by purchase money mortgage made wi ll covenants to suit the nntlerßighed. The uroportv is well located and the titles to ii are perfect This June C.h 1901 Mary E. P anders Administrntilx on the estate of Lyda Gatobi 1. CITATION. GEORGIA- -Glynn County. To whom it may concern: 1) D. Moore having in proper form applied to me for permunont letters of admnitdration on the estate of Emma Morgan late of said county, this is to cite all aud singular the (•minors aud next of kin of Emma Morgau to bo and appear at my oilico within the time al lowed by law, and show cause, if auy they ca n why purulent admirist ration should not be granted to D. J>. Moore on Eimnu Morgan’s estate. Witness iny hand and official signature, tills 3d day or May, 1901, II o 11A CK 1’ A UT, Ordinary. SHERIFF'S SALES. Will be sold hoft re the court house door in ihe city of bruuswick, G'vnn Coti t, Georgia and .ring the legal fct ur. ot sale on tbe first Tue-day to July uexi the f< lto.ving oe.cr,boi troperiy to wit: Alt cl t.'a certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of B-ues wiok, county of Glyun and fate ot Ge >rgt, desenbod according to the plan anil map of said oity roa *e by Gee. U. Baldwu In 18117 as follow, to wi : All of Ne*' Town iot number seven hundred ami tweuty.two, the euuthern one ihird of Now Town lot number seven bundled and twenty ili.ee, tbe southern one-tl.irils of New town lots numbers seven bui dred aud tweetj -six and seven hundred and iwenty.seven, aod five by f r y fmt of ai alley he iweea said onestl.ird of tot number seven hundred and twenty-ser n,ontnc west ands iid one tid of lot number seven hundred an I twenty-three and ad ut s• Id lot number seveu hundred nd iweniy-two on the raid laid con'a'nins, in the agerega e, forty by oee hundred auil tlriy foa. and haviog tbe following courses and disiance?, o wii; Begin 11 1ng a'a point on tlio west ern lti ® of B street eighty fee: south of 'be of K street and K s rest and run ng ihei ce westerly, a’ right angles w th line of B etrett, one hundrid anil fif y tee', thence .-oath rly at right angles lor y fee’, ttience esle ly at right angles one hundred and fifty feet ‘hence northprlv, slorg tbe west ern line of B street, forty feet to yoint of beginning, said lot nutub r seveu httodre] and twentv-two containing fhirtv by ninety- me feet, said souihern ono-thiril of said lot number seven hun dred and tweu'y-lhree con'ainmg ten by ninety-oue fee', and Bald southern one-thirds of said lots numbers seven hundred ud twen’t-six and seven hou dred and iwuniyteven conatn-ng twenty-seven by forty feet each. Said properly having be n levied on as the property of Mrs, Bvna Wallace, under aud by virtue of a fi. fa, issued from the Supetior cour o said county in favor of the loteretaie Bo ldins’ & Loan As sociation vs. Mis. Bens Wallace, prin cipal sum duo being $698 S3 besides in terest and cos’s. Written notice of levy givea defendant in possession. W. H BERRIE, Sheriff Qlynn county Qa, The oldest and best clothes cleaner at ttie Brunswick Cleaning and Pressing Cos , 504 Monk street. Phone 353-3. Jae, G Carter, Mg’r BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. JUNE 8 1901 dill 0 MO Stilt from the many beautiful models in oar display ofj "TRIMMED. HATS then ascertain the price. It wii! be less than you think the hat is worth. Our Milliners got tbs inspiration from ex pensive French models, but the mate rial and workmanship are American therefore much cheaper, but none the ess good and artistic MISS KITE SLATES *.H ; GIJw7CBSTKR ST. Miss Mamie Smith, Middlcsboro, Ky.. writes: “My little sister had the croup very bad. I gave j her several dvses of Koleys Honey and Tar and ho was Ustantly relieved, It 6aved her life. W. J. Butts. Try the new remedy for oostivenees, Chamberlain's Htemach and Liver Tablet*. Every box gauren.eed. Brice, 25 cents. For sale by I. N. Bishop. Druggist. THK WHEAT BCOUBGE of modern times is consumption. Many cures ami discoveries from time to time are published but Foley's lioDcy and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in the early stages ;and always alt orda coinforl and relief in the very worst cases. Take no substitutes, w. J. Butt Bkin affections will readily disappear by using Dewitt’s witch Hazel Halve, look out counterfeits. If you get Dewitt's you wll get good results It is the quick and po dtive cure for piles, w. J. Butt's ?j g Dyspepsia Curs Digests what you sat. Itartiflcially digests tbefood and aids Naturo in strengthening .ux! recon structing tiie exhausted digestive or gans. It is Llie lat est ciiscovereddigest ant and tonic. Mo other prcparatioc can approach it iu effleiency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgla Cramps and all other resu 1 ts of ini perfect, digestion. Prlccsoc.st.dll. Large size contain. 2H times •mall six©. Hot U all about clyspepsßt maLodfree t-w F C DW*Tt * CO- W. J. BUTTS people Bad Circulation Is the cause of most of the ills that come with old age. With advancing years there is a decline of strength and vigor—the machinery of the body moves with less speed and accuracy. Because of Hie weak and irregular action of the heart the blood moves more slowly, becomes impure and loses much of its life-sustaining properties, and muscles, tissues and nerves literally starve for lack of nourishment. A sluggish and polluted circulation is followed by a long tram of bodUy ailments. Cold feet, chilly sensations up and down the spine poor appetite and digestion, soreness of the muscles, rheumatic pains, hard and fissured skin, face sores, chronic running ulcers on the lower limbs and other parts of the bodv these and many other diseases peculiar to old people are due to a lack of healthy blood aud imperfect circulation. Restoration to health must come through the building up and purification of the blood, thus adding strength and tone to the vital organs and quick, healthy action to the circulation. S. S. S. being strictly a vegetable blood remedy and the best tonic, makes it the most valuable and efficacious of all medicine for old people. It is free from all mineral ingredients, and mild and pleasant in its action. It cures blood diseases of every character, even those inherited or contracted iu early life. As the system gets under the influence of S. S. S. there is a marked improvement in the general heulth, and as richer and purer blood begins to circulate through the body the appetite improves, and there is a softness and elasticity about the skin that you have not noticed for years; sores begin to heal, pains in muscles and joints grad ually cease, ai.#you find that it is possible to be happy and healthy even in old age Our medical department Is In charge of physicians who make a study of blood and skin dtseasAt. If you would like to have their opinion and advice in your case, write them all about it and you shall receive such information and advice as you want. This will cost you nothing. Others have found our medical depart ment of great benefit to them—their cure being much more rapid as the result of some special directions received from our physicians. Don’t be your own doctor when you can get medical advice free. Book on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed to all who desire it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. GA. FEM ENINA" 50= %oim FOR WOMEN AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY For FEN ALE DISORDERS vJ. A a OOL.^ DENTIST OFFICEDIN KAISER BUILDING OPPO SITE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. ELI ZISSIMATO, 302a Newcastle St. [iii n:... ::: ini an CIGARS AND TOBACCO All Kinds of dandy . A BPKAINKD ANKLE QUICKLY CUBED. “At ooe time I suffered from a seve re sprain of the ankle,” says Gso. K. Cary, editor of the G lide, Wsshiogron, Va. “After using geveral well recom mended medioir.es without success, I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm, and aoi pleased to eay that relief esnie as soon as I began its use and a complete cure speedily followed. This remedy has also been used in my family for frost b*ttec feet with the best results. I cheerfully recommend its use to all who mav need a first class liniment. ’’ Hold by I N. Bishop, Druggist. LYou r e much more ijliabale to decease when r jur liver and bowels do not act p rop r iy. Dewitt’s Little Early Kisers re 3o heoause of disease, W.J. Butts. baking - ironing 1 anything that can be done with a wood or coal fire is done M better, cheaper and quicker on a V \ {m WICKLESS 'AS f“ OH Stove f; Heat is not diffused through- sold whereverare sold. ; W J . BU T TS frooDKorv AYcgctalle Preparationfor As similating she Food andßeduia ting lite Stomachs andßoweSs of iNfildS fsffCHU-UKLN Promotes Digcslion.Cheerfsif ness anti Resi.Contains neither Opium.Morpltiite nor Mineral, Not c otic . Jkope of OUI ArSMtUELFITOISR Purr.plan Srerl “ , Jbc.VfJLK'Z - J Rociuillv Sail# ~ I 4 /laiscSrvf l r i JbpttenrMl - } IH CtifiK/niuP-Soia *• fiStlKniWi/ - lMAterywi' F'icn'or. ) Aperfeci Remedy forConslipa- Tioit, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature cP NEW YORK. old - ■.;V EXACT COi-V Or WRAPPER. WINE OF CARDUI HEALTHY OLD AGE. <mM Laetj, Bustos Cos. Abi., Aag. 4. Z m 49 years old and have been suffering with M vM\ 1 )]r Change of Life. 7 had flooding spells so bad that Hone thought I could live. My husband got me A-isTSyirW Wine of Cardui and it saved my life. lam like ■| npr * another person since taking it. lEjt MRS. H B. TOWNSEND. , Jfl' |\ WoelSnl' kmd R Is the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old age. None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized If care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then will add many years to our existence. Death can be kept away a long time. Happy, healthy old age will be the lot of the woman who promptly corrects the ailments which afflict her sea. In youth, Wine of Cardui will take the female child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and womanhood. Asa wife she needs tt to help her through the trials of pregnancy and childbirth with as little discomfort as possible. At the Change of Life it will help her over the dangerous place that appears in her pathway between 40 and 50. Then will come many years of truly blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the last she will preserve that charm and beauty which are always characterise . of perfectly healthy grandmothers. LADIES' ACVISSRT DEPARTMENT. '* “ f° r women ilone to decide For advice in cases repairing special whether they wiU be healthy or sick-, The remedy for their sick- UUICIKK tu., Chattanooga, Term. neSS is Close at hand. LARGE BOTTLES OP WINE O P CARDUI SOLD FOR $l.OO BY DRUCCISTS. WINE OF CARPUI Gram For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho / i Signature /A XT I Jf(* in hX Use \/ For Over Thirty Years GISIWU THK erHTAUn COMPANY. NEW YORH CITY.