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Tiie Brunswick Times. XiublUhed ISS9. The Brunswick Call. Kttablixhed 1891 Tut Brunswick Times-Gall, CONSOLIDATED 1900, Published aYMT{MOENINQ EXCEPT MONIIAT. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. The Ttmei-Call will t>e dellvsrsd by Barrier or mail per year, WO": per week IS centa Cor reapoDdenta oa live subject* solicited. Heal name of writer should accompany name. Sub scriptions payable in advance. Falime to re ceive paper ahould be reported to the business office. Addreee all communications to. THE TIMBB-CAIJ., Brunswick. t. TC BUBBOI-IBBB8: aubeeri'oere are requested to notify the offloc when they fall to get any leaoa of the Timas- Qlll, Attention to thld mntter will be ap *- aiated bv the pnbliaben. Governor Brantley - iht aounde alright. South Georgia will furnish the next governor. That’s a certainty. The Cubans should show America how to conduct an honest election. The Karl Hassell bigmy trial Is a great social as well as Parliamentary event. The Augusta Chroniole thicks the net-waist girl ought to be able to make a catch. The hot spell with far-Hung glura he subsided, and all is quiet and prcductivs on the Kaw. IleDry G. Turner la again being talked of as a piobable onudldate for the gnvuinorsl.il). Within a few weeks from today regular trains will be running over the Brunswick & Birmingham raiirjad, Furnas county, Kansas, has had 20 tuocessive days of 100 degree tempera ture. Who said there was nothing In a name? An antl-ldsuing league has been started in Kansas just as the “summer on the porrh” Reason begins. Reforms are nuisances. The northern papere have very little to say of the “n-groes lynching ne groes” which occurred in Alabama a lew woeks ago. The annual meeting of the Georgia Stale Horticultural Society will bs held m HlUedgerille August 7<h and 8 b. The meeting promises to be one of the most important and Interesting In the history of the aesociaiion. Hon. Jro. C. McDonald says If South Georgia wants to run a man lor gover nor that Wui. G. Brantley is the man. Says Mr. McDonald: ‘‘Brantley would actually be from South Georgia, end would truly represent the Bouthein part of the state: be has friends all oyer the state nd would bs a very popular candidate,’’—Wavcross Journal. THE GROW IH OF POPULATION IN CITIES. A bulletin just issued by the census bureau contains some Interesting infor mation relative to tbe urban population of the country. It shows that of the inhabitants of tbe United States, 28,41 l,C9;i people live in cities of more than 4,000 population, or 37 II per cent of the total, In 1800 tVe utlun popula tion was only 32 9 per cent, there having been io ten years an increase in favor of the cities of nearly t per cent. About one half of tbe urban popula tion is contained io cities of more than 100,000, thirty-eight citits hiving a combined popnlation of 34,208,347, Of the per centage of population In cities, Rhode Island leads with 91 0 and Indian Territory is at tbe foot of the list with 2,6. Geotgia's percentage Is 13 9, In 1880 there were in the United 800 places with more than 4,000 popula tion. There were 889 in 1890, and 1 158 in 1900. WANTED— At once 2 000 cords of wood cut at 66) per cord' Blood worth & Jones. TAKING ISSUE WITH SICKLES It Is gratifying to know that both o' the leading army and navy newspapers, the Regie er and the Journal, take Issue with Gen Sickles in the matter of Pen sion Commissioner Evans. “The true old soldier sentiment of this country,” eays the Journal, ‘‘favors an administration of our pension laws so boneet and exact that it will make It as d.fil u t as posslb'eto secure penaiun for bummers and dead heats, the bounty jumpers, and the coffee-coolers if the civil war. They 1< lltye that our v-euslon laws have been, if anything, too liberal, and they have somo measure of sympathy for the tax-payers who are patiently nearlog their burden of a p-nsion Pst ap'iroaohing one hundred and fifty millions of dollars a year.” Those with whim ‘‘.lie true old soluler srn'.iment” exists should thero ftt assist In tlis work of driving out ih' hum icrg arid dead beats instead of bowling like mad at the first sug gestion of reform as Gan, Bionics hab done. HOW’BTH ISf We offe One Hundred Hollars Re ward for any ease of Catarrh that oan aot be .cored by Hall’s Catarrh Cure, r. J. OHENKY & 00.. Toledo,O We, the undersigned, have known F, J. Cheney for the last fifteen years and believe him perfectly honorable in ail business transactions, and llnr.p oialiy able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax* wholesale druggists, Toldo, O. Walding Kmnan & Marvin, wbolesais druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is Uken inter ally, aoting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent, free. Price Jso, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. HailV Family Pills are the best. City Wants Wood. Bids will be rPuciVtil by Alderman Newman, chairman purchasing com mittee for 200 c-rds of pine wood, 4 feet long’ Hums to be delivered at the crematory in the ol’y of Brunswiok. Bids will he reodved up to July 20. When you want a nice melon go to Hoodenpyle’s, 100 A street lam re ceiving them daily from Bf, Simon. Telephone me your ordeis. J . M. Hoodonpyle. If your piano needs tuning leave orders at Hunter-Ssles Drug company, and Mr. Henry Lonelier?, the expert, will call on you . llsye your eleotrio wiring put in by Baker, if you want it done proper and up t date at reasonable cost, 205 Glou cester street. Don’t miss our auotluu ssle Saturday and Monday night. Bicycles, tires, lamps, belie, pedals and everything in the bicycle line will bo sold at your own prices. .1 A Montgomery. SHIP NOTICE. Neither master, owner nor consignees of the British steamship Jess more will be responsible for any debts contracted liy the crew of said s’eamsr. F, D, M. St cacti an A Cos., Consignees. PIANOS TUNED AND RETAINED. Mr. Henry Lonsberg has decided to stay another week, giving the public another cbaooe to have work done by a" expert workman. Leave orders at Hunter-Bales Drug oOmpany. Don’t forget the hour of our auoMon sale Saturday and Monday night. Sale begins at 8 o’clock sharp. J A Mont gomery. SPECIAL NOTICE. Arrived today from New York, a first class electrician and full supply of electrical goods. All parties wanting tine class of work done would do well to see me before niseing t heir order. A. 11. Bker, 205 Gloucester et.ect. 20 Pickles For a Nickie A. C. JEFFERS, 219 Newcastle Street, Phone 159 BRUNSWICK TIMES-OALL. SUNDAY, JULY 21 1901 A LUXURY WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL! ~ If you went to buy a lion f f J .M I yCj) whelp you would’nt accept a 1/y.K. f \ kitten as a substitute, even if vf' f< iJ J the dealer urges you. / Now, don’t accept a substi / - HON COFFEE. ' T>pCjf.* ✓ y Y f * 3 I* 0lin( I to turn out a corn 'll I J mon y ellow cat > n ° ne °f * ——* 1 , the strength of the lion. Watch our next advertisement. You want LION COFFEE because it LION COFFEE. If, on the other hand, you want a coffee which, in order to hide imperfections, is “highly polished" with eggs and other preparations, then do not buy “ LION COITPEE. If LION COFFEE were common, ordinary stuff, coffee drinkers would’nt insist onhav ing it. It is used in millions of homes because it is the best coffee in the world for the price. If you doubt this, take a single package home and try it. .. , lo every package of LION COFFEE you will find a fully illustrated and descriptive list. JJo housekeeper, in fact, no woman, man, boy or girl will fail to find in the list some article which will contribute to their happiness, comfort and convenience, and which they may have by .'.imply cutting out a certain number of Lion Heads from the wrappers of our one pound sealed packages (which is the only form in which this excellent coffee is sold). WOOLSON SPICE CO., TOLEDO, OHIO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. * RohedulMn effect June 90th, 1001. ~7 Y . V I*” Nt. No. INo. No. Northbound. # . ;5 u > 10.|t25. 13. I.v. BrunHwlok .. 2 25p 6 15a 7 JiUa 6oop 9 l)sp Kvcrott 339 p G 04a 8 07a 5Up 9 48p /r. Jc’Hiip . 4 25y Q 45a 8 45a G3op 10 B*|p Ar. Savuan.tt,. 8 Isp 9O hl£ lay. 815 p l£J^s Lv huriunuy 9 '24 a .... “ Baxley 9 42a HB4p •• Hii/.lohur*t.. 1011a ... I£3lb " I,umber Oily 10- la }- " Me Hue lu 67a 13 45a “ Helena 1059a 1*" u M tattler 11 18a •* Kastman ’J 85a 127 " Empire,..... ...... lßoon •••••• if f7v. Httwk’ttvilic If3si No. 7 “TTiiciTranT*"” “ Nod). RTIp TTOp J 50a ** Macon 8 ;*oa 1 36p Blip 805 •• Klovilla 0 80a 338 p 8 50p 8 58a M McDonough 10 0.5a 8 l‘2p 9 sflp 4 82u Ar. Atlanta.. . . ... 11 10a 4 10]> 11 00p 530a Lv. Atlanta f> 15p "FTftp 5 45a 5 53a Ar. Ohattanooffft 10 05p lOOftp 7 10p j} 45a Ar. Memphis. ■... 8 luu 8 10a 7 flop ai l AUUHvllie ■. •.. TUua 5 40n “t 50p TtW ir. Ht iiouu flSjp 0758 Ar. (’finclumjfl. ...... 8 10a 8 10a 7 80g f Ar. Chicago.— jJTtOp ~^op I v? Atlanta. YT" 4 lSp J Ar. Birmingham lOOJp llWw* “ Memphis 7 15a §o§ “ Khtikimi City ..... 7 10a „ ~r 9 Lv Atlanta .. .. | 1200 m ________ Xiftty ... ■ Ar. Washington <> 42a OOOpITCm “ N>w York.. 12 43p ...... C 2tfA 1248 p u ... . "* Nu. No.# No. No. southbound. Lv. 4 30p 12 ion "TOp M Waibjjlgton 104 op into lo4flp Ar. Atlanta.. .j ■.• _3tep b Lv. Kansas City iu *oi> J •• Memphis 9 J>p 8 lflp " Birmingham 6 Udk .4 lOp Ar Atlanta ; • *xr • 11 ?0' 1 JjVI Ghlongo.... 9 Oou TlOOn H oOp M 80p Lv. ('lncimiaJl ■ 8 05p 8 ofl|>l 8 80a S 80a Y...■ auftt hpki iouop )■oQj “fjontavifie... •••••■ 7 Boj J .L* >M ‘ i,>a tv. Mf*m pill a 8 00p BOOpjlO GOa .... ■ Lv. Oiiattanooga <1 45a 0 4.An JO 45p GOflp A*’- Atlanta. ... ■ : • 11 50n II 50aj BO'ta 10Mp Lv.AtlantaT Y... 4lin' SlfFilVSi’ " AlcUnnough, fl h>n 12 ;>.?]> tiJOadl <K)p - Flovilla. 5 56p; Ivl 7 , V m lJ 7 Ar. Macon 7 00p 2 23p 880a:12 sfli. Lt. Oochran ■ I 9 4Qa -00 Ar. le . __ lQ- ’a ..... LV. rim pi re.... M Kantmaa.... I)2U i4*i * M tattler ...... 10 40a * Mcitaa 1057a 312a f LumbarOlty 1 , 25a 3 42a * Haelehortt.. •••• |n4tia 317 ft * wley N0.24 pTBOjI->OSp 4 24a burrenoy... • N°A> l ’2sp| fV. Savannah. 9 Jsp TTTTa 7. uo|> 8 th7t| TTiTn " Joanp llSp 6 60aiT45a| 100 p 53A Ar Kvarett f 27p 7 2Gu 7 27p! 1 tan G 24a ** Brunaulck,. nup BHa BJOp i 2: Apt 7 15ft •Daily except Sunday. +Sundy only. N'"*. 18 and 14.—Pullman SUei>iuß Cars bo twoen Brunttwick and Atlanta, between Jack •opvllle, Fla., and CHucinnaii, Leuittville, St Loiil'. <did Knn.saa City, via Jeanp and Atlanta. Kd. ]7> and B—Pullman Sleeping Cars be tween Atlanta and Cincinnati, via Chnttn D*Hi ft ‘ii; alto.t bttluoen Chattanooga and Mom phi. Not. 7 aijd 10 — Pullman Bleeping Cars ln> tween Atlanta ami ChatUmJbgu- No*. 9 and Lilasrv (P'nervation Care between Macon and New York. Connoctlonat l;nion Depot, Atlanta, for all points north, vast and west. Also at .Tesup for Jack son ville. Tampa, etc . ami Savannah, Co lumbia, Wattnington ami the east. FLANK 8. OAVNON, S. H. HAUDWICK, Third V'P.iliM, Mgr.. Hen. Pass. Agt , Washington, D. to. Washington. D C. W. U.. T All .OK. }\ F. (’ AHY Asst. Hen Pass Agt., Triu'fhftg I’tpl- Aut.. Atlanta. (4a. IMwcon.Ha fob sale One 0 room house on C street, bare, buggy bouse, 2 good stall, 3 oow stalls, witu a fronr on C st., of 70x90 ft., bsck to alley . l*ric SSOJ cash or its eqnlvi loot. Also one (i room hous* on S. Wolf st. In good ropalr. S9OO cash or good pa pers with trust. Also 2 lots ouG st., near E, 00x120 best bargain in tbe city, price $4 50 AUu houses & lots on the instilment plan, ea*y terms. Vacant lots all over town for sale at prices to suit purchas ers, oall at 310 Newcastle st.,for farth er information. Also on% 6 room house in Brooklyn lot 90x180 In good repair, $4 50, part cash, bnlatico good time. Als”* good light buggy and harness, cheap for cash. B. 11. Daniels. FOR KENT—The large store next to Hoodenpylee bakery, with shelving and counters, just been thoroughly renovated, reasonable price. Apply G. F. Gay 504 Gloucester street. CHEAP RATES VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. To Buffalo, N. Y., on Rcoi.unt of the Pan-American exposition. For tickets good returning until Nnv. 1, $46 40 round trip. For tickets good returning llfti en days from elate of tale S4O 05, To Milwaukee, WP.. and return S3O. 85. Tickets on nsle July 20 h, 2l>t 22nd, Final lion! July 28. b. To Mnnteaglc, Tenn., and return sl4 80 for ro'H and trip, T!cke's on sale July 20th fo 25th inclusive. Filial limit August 15 h. To Louiaville, Ky., and re: urn SIB,B for round trip, tickets ou sale August 24'h to2B-.b inclusive,Final Emit Sept. 18th. To Chicago, 111-, and return $26 30 for round trip, tiokets on sale July 22. 23 and 24 Final 1 mit August 24th. To Indian Springs, G*., one fare for round trip, ticketß on sale July 12th to 23'd inclusive. Final limit July 25th. To Jsckson, Ga., one fare for round trip, tickets on sale June 30th and J uly Ist Final limit July 8 h. You r'e muoh more liabale to aesease when f jur liver and bowels do Dot act prop ly. Dewitt’s Little Early Kisers re mo because of disease, VV J. Butts. FOR SALE CHEAP I have just bought the entire lot of 1 furniture from the Centra) botel, con sisting of bureaus, wash stands, bel steads. springs, ootion and moss mat resses, one solid walnut side board, one dark cak sbiffoneer, will sell at a bar gain. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay street. NOTICE Ou account of the rain last Saturday night we could not have our auction sale, but wili have same next Sat urday and Monday nights. Everything in the line of bicycles, bicycle sundries, etc., will be offered and you are given an opportunity of getting something at these sales at a great big bargain. Don’t forget the dates, Satin day and Monday, July 20 and 22. Sale begins at 8 p. m. J; A. Montgomery, £O3 Gloucester St- PMESbs r “ GWI* _ Is Guaranteed W.J, fcUTTS s.; smii,Y' Perhaps there is no article for toilet use which requires greater care in the selection than soao, unless its ingre dients are pure it causes much trouble to delicate skin. The line of Soaps handled here is the finest and best to be had- every cake of soap is good, we have all of the best brands in stock. Everything iu drugs at bottom prices. Smith’s Pharmacy. Cash Druggist SCHEDULE OF STEAMER HEottlE. Steamer Heeßie forHrunswick and St. Simon pier. In effect May 20. Lv. Brunswick 8 30 am Lv, Brunswick JO 30 am Lv‘ Brunswick 5 30 pm Ar. St. Simon Mills 6 30 pm Lv. St. Simon Mills 6 00 am Lv St. Simon Pie** G :?0 am Lv St. Simon Pier 1 30 )>m Lv. St. Simor P'"" 5 30 pm yi'nday: Leave Bruns-iio* 9:00 a m “ “ 2;30 p m Lv. St. Sinv :v* 11:00 am WE. DEMPSTER. CLEANIN, BEPAIRING, ADJUST ING AND REGULATING Tipirs, Sewi nines li Mines, LOCKS, ElO. 315 Newcastle St. Brunswick, - Georgia, Preparalionfor As similating She Food andßegula ling the Stomachs and Bowels of INFANIS/( HILDHF.N Promotes Digeslion,Cheerful ness and Rest. Contains neilher Opium.Morpnine nor Mineral. Not Kahc otic . ntvtoFoitijorSAMvapimsn HuHpttUl (W ” v 4lx. Senna * i KnchetU Softs— J jfnise Seed + 1 Jj&frirJnl- „ ) Bi teriwuntpSefa + 1 IfGfTKSe*-/, - Clarified Sugar U&Uerynuut. Flavor. / Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa -1 km, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. FacSisr.iio Stgnaiure of C&jdtF&SSZ NEW VO UK. EXACT COPY Or WRAPPER. Msi b§ Ai>srpnn Sj)tfsSi M F.f Through tlie pores of the skin many poisons are S iso-Ki- * UsStitsifl absorbed into the blood, deranging the circulation SSf*’’ M a,1 4 affecting the constitution as quickly and *,'3 a Iff B seriously as those generated within the system. Just 83? IT* under the skin are innumerable hair-like blood BS aj vessels, and connecting these with the skin S B? Bk SH amm are millions of small tubes or glands, through *4.£&.#£ £*v. 13 it -.-k.- whichthepoisouisconveyedtothebloodsys- ST/* tem - During the spring and summer, while s Ss.as sJiithe skin is most active and the pores well open, we are much more liable to be affected by Poison Oak and Ivy and other dangerous plants. Workers in brass, copper, lead and zinc have their health im paired and the blood supply poisoned through the absorption of fine particles of these metals and the acids used in polishing and cleaning them. Inhaling the fumes of lead give painters that pallid, waxy appearance of the skin. Barber’s Itch is another disease that leaches the blood through the skin, and is a most obstinate one when it becomes firmly fixed in the system. After the poison has reached the blood and been disseminated throughout the system it is too late to resort to local applications. In many cases the blood is affected simultaneously with the appear ance of the rash or eruption on the skin, and all efforts should be directed to the purification and building up of the blood. Ugly eruptions and sores will continue to break out in spite of salves, washes, soaps or other external treatment. S. S. S. is especially recommended for poisons of this character. So com pletely does it destroy the effects of the Oak and Ivy that there is no possibility of its reappearance, and it is equally as efficacious in bras 9 or lead poisoning or Bar ber’s Itch ; building up and purifying the blood and driving out of the circulation impurities of every kiud, and removing every blemish, sore or eruption from the skin. There is no substitute for S. S. S. ;it is the only purely vegetable Blood purifier known, and the safest and best in all constitutional or blood diseases. Our Medical Consultation Department.—lf you desire any special information or advice about your case, write our physicians, explaining your condition, and they will carefully consider what you have to say and you will receive a prompt reply. Our physi- JjKißflß cians have m idea study of blood and skin diseases, and you can have the benefit of their experience and skill without any cost to you whatever. Don’t W. pitr hesitate to write fully about yourself, as nothing you say goes beyond our office. We have a very ''•-SivSS*' interesting book on Blood and Skin Diseases, which we will be glad to mail fret, THS SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, OA. Skin affections will readily disappear by using Dewitt’s witch Hazel u aive, look out counterfeits. If you get I.'iw tt’s you wil get good results It. is the quick and positive cure for pii6s w. J, Butt’s m ItMi &}*>;;.** m '■.‘ffQSff IhkS Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests tne food and aide Nature in strengthening and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest discovereddigest ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it iu efficiency. It in stantly relievesand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache, Gastraigia Ciampsand all other results of imperfect digestion. Price SOc. aridJl. Lera r: size contains 2!4 times email size. Boult all alx>utd.vßpt-pm njatiedtre* Frepar--d 8v g c. 0.-amtt <:o. C:h'cas© w. 1. Eons PLANT SYSTEM SCHEDULE. To take effect 12 :01 a. m. Sunday May 26, 1901. Leave Brunswick 5:30 a. m. and 2:50 p m. Arrive Brunswick 9:50 a. ra. and 1.30 p. m. Tor Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the I \ Signature SyCp rt In n,r V/ For Over Thirty Years OASTQRIA THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NCW YORK CITY. tIMI IMIN suit from the many beautiful models in ou display ofj TRIMMED HATS then asaertain tbeprioe. It will be leu than you think the bat is worth. Ou milliners got the inspiration from ex pensive French models, but the mala rial and workmanship ;are Amtrioaa therefore much ebeaper, but none tka ess good and artistic MISS KITE SLATER 604 81,00 CKBTKK ST..