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fhc BnmswicX Time-- liUUukll IMB. The Brunswick Call. Ratabtished 1882. Brunswick TimcsGall, CONSOLIDATED WOO. Pubiiahed OKYKBT' MOBNIWU EXCEPT MONDAY. BYR. a. MULLINS, LESSEE. The Timea-Call will t*s delivered by carrier or mail per year, If.O'i; per week 16 oenta. Cor reapoadenU oa Nee subject* solicited. Heal Dame of writer should accompany sume. rub eetlptlona payable in adranco. Fall me to re ceive paper should be reported to the bualneaa office Addreea all eonaicunlratlODS to. THE TIMKo-CALL. Brun. wlek,Gv TO 8GBS0£1BUH8: •akaarlbaramre requoated to notify the office Whoa they fall to yet any laaua of tha Time* Oau. Atteatlon to thla matter will be apoi#- gtiiod by ths publithon Any Spaniard got an eye on tbe new Maine? Peace la drawing near in the great a'eel strike. All the papora of the state tie saying good things about Congressman Brantley. Governor Candler Is reported ill in Atlanta. We indulge tbe hope that bis illness is not serious. All the big financial papers recognize tbe importance of the Brunswick & Birmingham railroad. ••Fighting Bob” -Knar Admiral Evans-rushes to the defense of Bcbley against the attacks made on the hero if Santiago by Sampson and Macluy. It will require some time for the Alabama people to get the hang of their new constitution. It is going to fit like an automobile coal on a bunobb.ck negro. Kay, C. W. Kelly, pastor of the Central Mctiiodiat church at Knoxville, wtnta common dree* worn by hla con gregation, and advl tee the men to coma to ehurcb It shirt waists. Mr. Bryan declare* that imperialism ia merely the sumach.iche. Ia It poaalble that he, too, ia going to give free silver the silent treatment? The paragraph la quoted from the Atlanta Journal. - The battle of Hantlago was fought long ago, but it ia to be e'uoidatcd utx September l>y the living heroes. The dead ones may ioi k on, bnt they will not apeak nnloa-the truth is too f.u -departed from. The Atlanta News thinks it is strange that Teddy Roosevelt hasn't claimed the credit for which Schley and Samp son are wrangling. How ia it thai Teddy baaii’k gotten mixed up in this row, anyway? TUB NK£L¥ CASE. The difficulties attending the eltor to bring Charles F. W. Neely to trial, •ays the Savannah Press, and ihe inti muttons by government oilic ale at Washington that he may escape punish m*nt al.og, ther, muat be disappointing to all persons who love justice, whether in this oountry or Cuba. Neely is charged with the grossest (rand in con uecilon with the postal service In Cuba It la more essential to the credit of the United Slates that b# should aland tr'al and that be should be {punished if found guilty than if the allege! umber.* element related purely to domestic mat ters. I>aring the Spanish regime in Cuba, more especially the latter part of It, offioial corruption! was rampant- One of tbe charges made by the Uni - ted States was that Spain did not want absolutely to conquer Cuba, bnt that an othoial ring desired tbe cantinuation of at least tbe semblance of war as a caver to public and private venal it v. It is highly important, therefore, that everything connected with Ameicau military occupation should be on tbe highest plane of honesty, so as to give an example to the Cubans who are about to assume self-government. The department cf justice did Its duty h-n it placed Neely wlibln the joris •l-otion of the Cuban courts. The war department >iupl s .sbed something wrun it offerea to f urnieii all the evi dence it conid command to facilitate tbe tr.al Bat the act of congreu*providing especially for the case did not cover the point of compelling witnesses to attend. There seems now a general deposition on the p'.rl of those who would give evidence to make excuses for with* holding thdir ttsUmeuy. The country will not be satisflad with what the war and judiciary departments have done if nolhmg cornea of their action, it la expee’ei that Neely will be held upon tbe request of the United States, if necessary, until such tlma as new con gressional action may be taken cover ing the compulsion of witnesses to mwA the demands f the Cnhan conrniiq Neely’e position was one of conspicuous responsibility. He represented his country where it wss on trial before the people, and where example counted for much. If he has embezzled, as cl urged, he should ha punished with all the ee verity that ihe old Spanish law, under which tbs Cuban courts arc still opera* ting, osn impose. HOW’flTHisr We otfei One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be oured hy Hsll’a Catarrh Care. F. J. CHEN KY A GO.. Toledo, O We, the undersigned, hove known F, .f. Cheney for the last fifteen years and believe him perfeot.lj honorable in all business transactions, and finan oiaily able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Truax, wholesale druggists, Toldo, O. Welding, Unman A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Mali’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter ally, anting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free, l’rioe 750, per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Hall < Family Pills are th* best. FOll RENT—Four new 5 room cottages on Mansfield street. King phone 158, Harper, “The Hustler.” Turtle egg* at Wallace’*. MOOKK’S BARGAINS, Bent head rice 85a per peek. Good riot* i! quarts for 260. Mooh* & .lava coffee 25a por pound. Fine patent, Hour 55j sack 24 pound. Beat dry salted bacon U)j per pound. IV pounds best granulated sugar for tl Best 76a ten, now going at 50a per pound. Staple anil canned good* will goat saiuo ratio. Bargains in ►tore in all artiob>'H in grocery line, These ore spot c seh price l , no goods will he ouarged. J. B. Moore, 204 Newcastle street. Big- Pentiums For Farmer*. The Bonthern In ter State Fair, to b* held at Atlanta in October next, has de cided upon a very tempting soheilul# ol premiums for agricultural products. Her# are some of the principal itemsi $1,000.00 for the best county exhibit, $500.00 for tne second and 1800.00 for the thtrd best exhibit* of this character. Betides these, euoh county making a worthy exhibit, that does not tke a premium, will be awarded a special pre of SIOO.OO. There are live premium* offered for agricultural exhibits made by iudivid nals. These prizes range as follows! SBOO.OO. S3OO 00, SIOO 00, Vl > 00 aud S4O • 00 respectively. Then comes an excee ingly liberal offer for exhibits of bay and forage, headed with premiums of SIOO.OO and $50.00 for first and second best displays of forage. These are fol lowed by SIO.OO ami $5 00 premiums lor first and second best bales of each dif ferent variete of hay. The premiums offered for grain and root orops are also very liberal, SIO.OO and $6.00 premiums for the first and second best bushels of each. These pre miums are offered in great detail end full information is given in the • re rotum list issued by the Asaoole in. Bend your name to Secretary T. H. Martin, Atlanta, and secure a copy of this liet. It cou tains numerous prize* for which you may compete with every ehanoe of winning. 20 Pickles Por a Nickle A. C. JEFFERS, 219 Newcastle Street. Phone 159 BRUNSWICK: TiMES-oiL Would You Save Money on Groceries II SO, see .1. K. MOORE, the old reliable GROCER, who, ia going into other, fields and is selling out his entire line of Fancy and Family Groceries nd Canned Goods, including a full assortment of Staple Articles- c This ‘’closing out” sale goes on tomorrow morning and will continue until the entire stock is deposed of. Store Fixtures will also go including Horses and Delivery Wagons. Bargains instore for dealers and consumers alike'.’ .Kvry thing for SPOT CASH - SEE Locals for BARGAINS, J. B. MOORE, 204 Newcastle Street. x . .... „.. _ m 0 f,, J to. jfT i j " * ' ■v' ■*■ f Harris Lite Water V •" 'i--,;, ;&/j gft***V ' wfjt 7 f| The Strongest Natural Lithia Spring Water on the Market. A perfect presciiption from nature for diseases of th Liver Kidneys Bladder and Blood Especially reccommended and prescribed by prominent physicians everywhere for Bright’s Disease, Albuminuria, o Cystitis and Gravei. Sufferers from Rheumatism. Gout and Uric Acid Poison ing will find Harris Lithia the most effective remedy— , ■ ' • Testimonial from physicians and patients that eliminate all questions of doubt, sent to any andress. Asa table Water Lithia is Unexcelled It is clear pure odorless and slightly acid'. Still;Carboy’s and Demijohn’s. Cases of 12 one-half gallon bottles Sparkling; Pints and Quarts. For sale by all dealers, Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS. WINE OF CARDUI HEALTHY OLD AGE. .M|M Lima, Bbittoe 00. Aa*., An*. *. W)1 ! , Icm 40 Tr> old and hare boon afferiag with I sJsy jJ/' fl Change of Lift J had flooding apella M bad that A / bods thought I could lire. My huaband got ma A Wine of Cardui nd it Bayed my Ufa. lam lika BjV ’ W another peraou ainoe taking it. WM\ \ pi MBS. H B. TOWNSEND. Jn j\ HtaelOnlO 1 W* It b 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 lift 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 sex. 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 ths Change of Life it will help her over the dangerous place that appears in her pathway between 40 and SOi Then will come many years of truly blissful existence. She will grow old slowly and gracefully. To the last she will preserve that cliaim and beauty which are always characterise of perfectly healthy grandmothers. ^ r thav" 1 win^e'hMlth^or tor ml rice In cases requiring special whether they Will be healthy ( Or direction*, a<i<irem, grin* sick, The remedy for their sick- Lndlns' Advisory llop’L, Th# CM . ■BUICINK CO., Chattanooga, Teuo. OCSS at band. LARGE BOTTLES OF WINE OF CARDUI SOLD FOR SI.OO BY DRUCCISTB. WINE OF CARPUr NOTICE. By sii'hority of the stcckholders of this company, Rnd for the purpose of winding up tho affairs of the company, I will offer for sale on Ihs first day of August next at eleven o'otook a. m, standard vine, at publio -ornery to the highest and best bidder for cash, tbe steamer City of Macon. This steamer is in excellent condition, having just been on the Marine rail wsy here where she receivsd a thor ough overhauling, and is, to fell reaped* ready for liurmdiate service. The sale will be conducted on board of tbe steamer io tbe harbor of Bruns wick, Ga. Brunswick 3t Hawkineville Transpor tation Cos., JE. 11. Mason, I’res. lost: reward: OoeKA \Vcuff marked W. A. McN. and cuffbutton. lost on boulevard Sunday afternoon. Reward will be paid if returned to owner at Bishop’* Drug store, LL, WEDNESDAY, JULY Bl 1901 jjp |pp|| jjjjj jis _ Is (lIIAR ANTEEP W J, BUTTS !ii The Gate to He alth Many cases which have puzzled physicians yielded to treatment when Pure Drugs wre lisefl. ‘ The slightest variation in' quality often upsets the doctors calculation. Our drugs are as pure as it is possible th obtain. There are no better anywhere. Fresh and reliable they will Work just as the doctor in tended, Prescriptions com pounded here are absolutely accurate. Sith’s Pharmacy. Cash Druggist. SCHEDULE OF STEAMER HESSIE. Steamer Resale fprßrunswick and St. Simon pier. In effect May 26. Lv. Brunswick. . 8 30 am Lv, Brunswick 10 30 ain Lv‘ Brunswick 5 30 pm Ar. St. Simon Mills 6 30 pm Lv-St. Simon Mi 115.... 8 00 am Lv St. Simon Pie-. :;o am . Lv St. Simon Pier 1 30 pm Lv. St. Simor **>--. 6 30 pm „ T .. - Sunday,: Leave Brunswick 10:0a aTm .“ . , •* '4... T ,..v...'..; 2;30 p m Lv. St. Simon lltOdam -A ••t—.... 6.00 pm W E DEMPSTER CLEANIN, REPAIRING, ADJUST ING AND REGULATING Music ’ ides, Mi, II 315 Newcastle St. Brunswick, - - (xeorgia, GEORGIA—GIynn County: By virtue of an the court of Oi dinary of said county granted toG. I*. Pilcher, former administrator on tin; estate of Thom us O’Con nor, deceased, on May; 7th, 1901, said G. I*. Pitcher having Ninc died, aud tiie oiuJersigned being tbe duly appointed and qualilied admin istrator dc bonis non. on the estate of ’ihonias O’Connor, deceased, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in August, 1901, at the court house door of said county between the usual Jboin s of sale, to the highest ;tnd best bidder, the following real estate situate in said county as the property of said estate: Tiie Eastern thirty (30) by fifty eight (58) feet of that certain lot of land situate in the city of Brunswick in said comity, known as number Twelve Hundred and Forty-one (1241) in the New Town thereof according to the map of said city made by George U. Baldwin iu 1837. Also the Eastern thirty (30) by thirty-two (32) feet of Now Town lot number Twelve Hundred and Forty-Three (1243) in said city according to said map Also the unexpired leasehold interest in and to Town Commons lot number Ninety-Seven (97) between Johnson ami Bartow streets in said city. Together ui h .li the improvements belonging t* *a.d proper y. Sale to continue from day to day unt l ail of said prooerty is sold. Terms cash. This 9th day of July, 1901, J. A. MONTGOMERY. Administrator de bonis non on theeitatc o Thomas O’Connor, deceased. PUBLIC SALE. GEORGIA—GIynn county: By virtue of a power of sale contained in that certain deed to secure debt from VV. B. Moore to the undersigned, dated November lGth, 1894, recorded in Book M. M., page 112 General Recoi df of said county (the said W. B. Moore having failed for more than six months to pay the interest, dues and fines required of him to be paid I>j said deed),, the undersigned will, by its duly nutliorlKed and a pointed agent, sel at public outcry, before tbe court house of said county, in the city Brunswick, between the learni hours of sale on the iOtb day of Aug ust, 1901, to the highest and best bidder for ca h, that certftiu tract, lot or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in said county and slate and lu the city of Brunswick therein, and designated upon map and plan of said city as made by George K. Baldwin in the year 1887, as New Town lot number Sixteen Hundred and Ten <No. 1910), said lot lacing thirty feet on i) street, and running back ninety leet. together with alt the improvements thereon, to be sold as the property of the said W. B. Moore for the pur pose of satisfying tho indebtedness n<\y due by him to the undersigned, which same amounts to $349.63, principal, besides interest, dues and liness together with all costs of this proceeding tm provided in said deed to secure debt. Pfir* chaser i>ay§ for de* and. Thiß July 3d, 1901. AMERICAN BUILDING, LOAN AND TON TINE SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, of Mem phis, Tenn. D. W Khauss, Attorney for said Assn. CASTOH! A The Kiml-¥bu UavoyltUvajs Bought j amVAvhich has been it*- use-finv ovev GO-ytaaiv has borne the signature of _y? . hjs been made under his per- T, * snnafstiperidsiop since its infancy. Allow HP one tp tic ceive you in this. AU Counterfeits, Imitations anil “ Just-as-good.” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger iheKhealth of Infants and Children—Experience agaiuSC Experiment. . What is CASTORIA Castor i a is a, harmless substitute for Castor Oil£pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narsotlo substance. Its age is its guarantee. It ilcstrhys Worms and allays I?overislmess. It cores Diarrhoea and Wind. Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles,'cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural Sleep. The Children's Panacea— Th© Mother’s Friend* -- GENUINE CASTORIA always The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Year& THE CSNTAUR COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK -CITY, When there is a natural and healthy circulation of tne blood, the entire quantity, estimated at one-eighth the weight of the body, passes through the heart every five minutes. This rapid flow of the blood through the systein-greveats the entrance of disease germs and impurities of every description. It filters out all that is not necessary or good for. the growth and development pf the \p&y and nourish ing and strengthening the muscles, tissues, naves and bones. Bnt, .unfortunately, few persons can rightly claim an absolutely pure blood supply and perfect and unpolluted circulation, and in consequence are exposed to innumerable diseases. Contagious Blood Poison, the greatest enemy to mankind, enters the system through the blood, and Cancer, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Tetter—in fact the majority of human ailments —are caused by poisons or humors thatareengen- , . _ dered and fostered in a sluggish FfiQ BBGOt/ IS tllC SOUfGO and impoverished blood. Old _ __ _ ri sores, chronic ulcers and rheumatic pains are com- Qf jF&il StFCftfftti mon, especially among old people, whose blood naturally grows thin and pale because of the lack of the red corpuscles that give color and strength to youthful blood. Sallow complexions and. mush, oily skins evidence-some constitutional or blood trouble, which salves', Tuitions," powders nor any external treatment can cure. Diseases that originate in tiie blood, whether they manifest thetnselves as ulcers, tumors, itching eruptions, "“nluSdular or bone pains, require a tonic and blood purifier such as S. S. S., which not only antidotes and neutralizes blood poisons and humors, but possesseakealth-giving tonic proper ties that no other blood medicine does. It goes down to the very foundation of ' ~ the disease and eliminates from the system every- Poiiuted BSg&sS thing of a poisonous character or.that obstructs and clogs the circulation. It builds up and imparts Bi*6@s£s £JiS&S3SQ new strength and vitality to the old'innutritioua blood, and when the arteries and veins are once more filled with new rich blood, the general health begins to improve, muscles grow stronger, and sords and efuptions of evdry'kirid disappear.' 1 •' S. S. S. is the only guaranteed purely vegetable blood purifier, and the purest and most reliable in all blood diseases. It has been tested in thousands of cases during the past fifty years and is more popular today than We will be glad to send you our book free, end if in need of medical advice write Our physicians all about your case; this information will cost yotr nothing afld comes from experi enced and educated doctors. All correspondence is conducted in strictest confidence. TSE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, QA. Skin affections wiii rsadily disappear by using Dawitt’s witch Ease? Salve, Took out counterfeits. If you get D win’s you wll get good results. It is t) ' q nick and positive cure tor piles. w-. 1. Butt s Dyspspsia Gyre Dlgests-wfe&f It artificially digests the food aud aids Nature to ~stTengt7TCT!;?qr and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the la t est and 1 .-■•covered digest ant aud tonic. No ot her prepara tier cap appM-ieii It in,i.:’dL-; ;,cy. it in stantly relieves ar.d rje.i'tnsneatly cure* Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn. Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache, Gaatralgia Ciampsafie all other results of imp; rfi ■’. and igestion. Pricesoc andsl. t-argestiseor.tr>t-:sd’H♦'■* email six*. 80-st si! stoituiy-T-. ■■ in-w.-Uadim ■f , r*enr-- rS O -:*iWn ■ .... ;!CS jO w. j. ninras PLANT SYSTEM SCHEDULE. To tsk-s ffl'sot 12.01 s. m. Sunday May 26. 1901. Leave Brunswick 5:80 a. m. end 2:50 p m. Arrive Brunswick 9:50 a. m. and 1.20 p, m. WKifiilijiiiii from the many beautiful modal* in on display of3 TRIMMED H^rS then ascertain thapflie* IStiStJ® be lea Ch:.n you think the hat is worm. On milliners got inspiration from ex pensive Frcnoh models, but tbe mate rial and workmanship are’ Ateerioan aerefore taudh chespgr, but nope the ess good and artistic MISS KATE SLATER SOI GI.OCCKBTSK ST.J