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The Brunswick Time> Xitabllshed 1880. The Brunswick Call. Satabliehed lhW. The Brunswick Times-Gall, CONSOLIDATED WOO, TobiisUed EVERY MORNING KAOKIT MONDAY. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. The Tlmei-Call will be delivered by oarrler or mall per rear, 15-00; per week It eenta. Cor reepoiidenlH on live subject* solicited. Real name of writer should accompany name. Bub ecriptions payable in advance. Addreae all communications to THE TIMEB-CALL, Brunswick, Ga. TO 8UB80KIBBR8: Subscribers are reqmated to notify the ofllor when they fail to get any inane of the ldue*- Cali. Attention to tbie matter will be ap-n e i laU-d hy the pnblialiera 9 Tb storm season is practically over am) no disasters have been lie aid from along the Atlantic or Gulf coasts. May there nevtr be another, The Allan's Journal disclaims having gobbled up the Atlanta News, but with the A’kmpon a’torisoyb so prominent In the deal it would not be surprising >f the young ''Napoleon of Finance” does not sen that the Journal's stockholders btcomc interested in the deal before many days Go to the opera house before 8:30 when you attend shows and do not cause inconvenience to many by climbs lug into seats, while the play la on. By observing this rule Brim twick thea tre g ler* will save themselves from havinpcold feet while standing in tbe lobby wailing for the first aetto conclude before they can enter. Wo live in ft rapid age, the swiftest this old earth has ever kuown, Steam and elsotricity in all iheir many uses have revolutionized business and set a pane which keeps me *s nerves tingle day after day. The price paid for even moderate success i: the mercantile world ie a heavy one, tapping a man’s strength and vitality and milking turn old in body aud mind tong before his time. This ie true more or lens of all of us who are not idlers in the world’s great workshop. But a dill rcnceie to be noted In ’hose wise enough to lake a little relaxation; aud those who deny themselves to everything but the calls of business cares, “All work and no plav makes Jack a dull boy’’ runs the old saying and it as true of (ho man as the boy, Take a timely word of advioe, Don’t tie yourself down to business altogether, Spare an evening now and then and enjoy yourself iu some harm* losb amusement. It is the best tonic you can lake and you do not have to go to the seashore or the mountains for it cither. Go the the theatre eorne even* ing when comedy holde the boards. If it Is a good minstrel show, go much the bettor, And if it Is the Al. G. Field Greater minstrels, it is better still. You can lake your family to this great mm* strel attraction si sure in the knowledge the show will oe clean and pure, Mr. Field, who ie now in his seventeenth annual tour, throngh most carerul catering has attained a reputation for cleanliness aud originality in hie pro ductiona, An evening spent in the society o f his jolly comedians, singers and tuneful musicians—one delightful night revelling in the wealth 01 scenic splendor and gorgeous oos tomes wltii which production abounds two and a half hours of enjoyment with his Incomparable retinue of European and Araencau special features, will offset a montn’s wear and tear of busi* ntss, I For .LaGrippe and Influ enza use CHHNEY’ci EX PECTORANT. Tbe glories of army Ilfs lose their r iseate hue when we read abiut tbe death of gallant Lieutenant Allen Crockett, He was a brave young man with a life foil of promises given to a oauee which many of our people think ie an unjusl one. To free Cuba there was juitiflcation in plunging a nation into warfare but why sacrifice the lives of brave men in the Philippines. Georgies gubernatorial campaign is neither dead nor sleeping, Cjl. J. H. ICstill’s friends are at work, and as constant dripping of wa'er finally wears a store away, so will their persistent efforts in hie behalf finally make such an indellible impress on tbe minds of the voters as to sweep him into th< chief executives chair. He ie a good men, a tine business manager and would mski an exc.llent governor. Pon’r fail *o attend the grandmil iiticry opening on Oct. 15 and 16 . Miss Kate Hiater, DEATH QUICKLY FOLLOWS DIHEAaED KIDNEYS. Death soon follows from diseased kidneys unless a cure is made by taking the old reliable Btuarl’s Gin and Boobu The following symptons indioste the approaoh of Bright’s Disease or Dia betes aud Kidney trouble: Puffy or dark circles under the eyes, sallow, yellow oomplexion, dull, heavy head aobes, dizzy tired feeling, Taint spells, pain or dull ache la the back, urm cloudy, milk like or stringy, dark in color or offensive, painful soalding sensation in passing urine, obliged to go often dnaing the day or night. There Is a oure in Br.oaru Gin and Bnohu. It s the one remedy yon nan rely on. It will oorreot all of these symptoms and permanently oure even Bright’s dis ease after all other treatments fail. Stuart’s Gin and Baohu will neutrals ire the urine and cause it to flow in a perfectly natural manner. A high grade kidney cure, The most perfect made. Stuart’s Gin and Buohu thoroughly tested for the past twenty years. It gives life, power and vigor to the kid neys thus making tbe blood red and nourishing. Try this grand old rem edy. Druggists or by express prepaid sl. Describe trouble and free advice about kidneys given. Stuart Drag Cos. 34 Wall St. Atlanta, Ga., Mr. S'. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., write*; Ha wan troubled with kidney diseases about three years. Had to get up aeveral times during the night but three bottle* of Foley's Kidney Curo ejected a complete cure, he feels better than he ever did and recommend* it to his friends. W. J. Butts. state OF GEORGIA—County f Glynn. To whom it may concern. llj virtue of su order of tho court ot Ordinary of said County, w ill be sold at public outcry, on tho first Tuesday in November, 1801., at the court house in said county, between tlie usual hours of sale, to the highest aud best bidder, the following real estate, situated lying and being in said county, and lu the city of Bruns wick, Ga., and being described ns lollows— That lot, tract or parcel of land, in the city of Uruiißw ek. Ga., said State and County, and in the old town of the city of Bru. snick, Ga, and Known and described upon the plan or uiaji of gaidcity of Brunswick, Ga„ made by George H. Baldwin in the yoar 18ft,, an old town lot number 278, and bounded as follows—On the north by F, street, on the south, by old town lot number 2Stt; on the east, by Kgrnont, Street ; and on the West by Kills Street; Together wit the houses, buildings and appurtenances thereunto be longing, or iu any manner or wise appertaining. Thu solo will continue from day to day, between the same horns, until saul property is sold. Terms ot the sale. cash. AMANDA MOORE, Administratrix of the estate of John C. Moore, deceased. ERNEST DAItT, Attorney for Administratrix. Miss Mamie Smith, Middlcsboro, Ky.. writes “My little sister had the croup very had. 1 gave her several doses of Foley** Honey and Tar and oe was ldsluntiy relieved, it saved her life. W. J. Butts. KICK STRAW FOR SALK, Balnd r'ce straw delivered lo Bruns wick at seven dollars ($7,00) per tor in 1c oof fivr tons or more. Six dollars ($0.00) per ton on plantation in lots of cce un or more, imu DISEASES •it to* most fatal of all 4fi FOLEY'S m monty refunded. CnatalM fcmedlea recognized hr nA pent phyddans aa the Mf faf Kidney and Bladder teeuUafli I will show some of the pretiest hat* ever seen in Brunswick at my grand millinery opening Oct. 16 and 16. Miss Kate Slater. BRUNSWICK riMES-OALL.-WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9,1901 | After He Comes 2 he has a hard enough time. Every- Z thing that the expectant mother •S can do to help her child she should 2 do. One of the greatest blessings Z she can give him is he-Jth, but to w do this, she must have health her -2 self. She should use every means Z to improve her physical condition. § She should, by all means, supply Jj herself with S Mother’s BPrieoa. It will take her through the crisis sense will muscles are, -rt which bear the f ) strain, tiie less * ' pain there will be. A woman living in Fort Wayne, 2 Ind., says: “ Mother’s Friend did J -wonders for me. Praise God for your liniment.” j | Read this from Hunel, Cat. £ •• Mother’s Friend is a blessing to W all women who undergo nature’s 2ordeal of child birth. ’ ’ Get Mother’s Friend at the * drug store. $1 per bottle. | THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Z Atlanta, Ga. 2 Write for our free Illustrated book, “ Before s , Baby is Born.** HALF A tmtX of medicine compounded from PURE), FRESH DRUGS is worth many a full bottle of that prepared from goods which have deteriorated through age or any other causa. We use only drugs which possess all the qualities that make them effective. PRESCRIPTIONS tilled here are done accurately. Quantity and quality are right. We carry a full line of Proprietary med icines. Smitii’s Pharmacy. ’rhone 222. Tl —GEORGIA STATE FAIR! Conducted by the SAVANNAH FAIR ASSOCIATION UNDER THE AUSPICES OF file Georgia Stale Agricultural Seeiely, At Savannah, t Nov. 6 to 16, 1901. $15,000 IN PREMIUMS! And in Addition $5,000 Speed Ring Purses. This fair hos for its object the development and promotion of Beorgia’s Agricultural Mechanical* Industrial and Domestic Resources and should and will have the practical support of every county and every community In the State In no other way can cur magnificent possibilities be so well introduced to the oountry to the world. FREE AMUSEMENT of a specially attractive nature will be provided, and Savannah's well known ability to exoell will be exerted to furnish enjoyable entertainment to every visitor. Toe Premium List is the most comprehensive and inviting ever offered exhibitors, and with its numerous departments will prove very attrac tive to competitive ambition. For copies of the Premium List or other information address A. B. MOORE, General Manager, or J. C, SHAW, Seretary. Room 16 Board of Trade, Savannah, Ga. Marble Statue Comes to Life. At the Inter-State Fair in Atlanta tht* year, opening on Ootober Och, one of the most remarkable illusions of the century will be shown. This is the turning to life of a marble statue of a beautiful woman. First the statue is shown to the andiencs, then in full view of the on lookers it fades away into a huge mound of flowers, then instantly the statue reappears and while the gaze of every one is concentrated on it there is grad ually seen the coming of life. First comes the faiut flush of the fresh tint In face, arms and shoulders, then grad ually the states begins to breathe and at last turns and smiles at the audienoe. This feature has puzzled thousands everywhere it has been shown and Is expected to draw vast crowds at the Atlanta Fair. PcJrara I—FAINT— I Rctaovs* all Corn*, Bunion* aud Wart*, M without psda, pedl!yaudpenuauautly JSfa Krak „ All Driwlita U ABBorff m f*v t#*oßk s Xa utoiAM ooait Paur. .ffiT:" LiPPMAN BROS. W. J. Butt’s. FOUND—A silver bracelet Owner can have tbe same by oalling at Times- Call office and paying for this ad. GRAND MILLINERY OPENING. Mrs, Earle, 203 Newcastle street is prepared with the best, cheapest millinery and fancy goods in the city. Ladies invited. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you ®ai. It artificially and lgests the iood and aide Nature in strengthening and recon- Btructing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is tho latest discovered digest." ant and tonic, No other preparatior can approach it in efficiency. It in stantly relievesaud permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gastralgia Cramps and all other results of imperfect digestion. Price soc and?!. Largesiaecontains?K times •mall size. Book all about, dysnepa.a mailed fres *reoorb * c D*wivy - cresaqe (9 oo Drops) . i . . i.■ .i _ " -1 1 _ _ /{Vegetable Prepacationror As similating the Food andßegula ling the Sfoinachs andßowels of llMc HIIDBKN Promotes Digeslioa.CheerfuP ness and Rest.Conlains neither Opium,Morphine nor>lineraL Not narcotic. fl&pr of Old TrStlMUll PITCHER Pumpiuii ■Sted' * i dbc. Senna * RocKvUr Sells - I Arxl v Seed * 1 / ItiirrpSesd - 1 €tmiw<Z Stair InkkryeeM' Flavor. / Aperfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. . A4 old 35D0 vks4]s C i n T v EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. J. J. LISSNER, WHOLES ABE Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY 216 Bay Street. Brunswick, Oeorjrii. - J. DOWNING, President. E. H. MASON, Vice-President. E. D. WALTER, Cashier THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK, CAPITAL $150,000 LOANS-DISCOUNTS- EXCHANGE-COLLECTIONS. SAFE DEFOSITeBQSES FOR REE — laterest Allowed Oh Deposits in Savings Department DIRECTORS fOSEPH W. BENNET, C, DOWNING, ALBERT FENDIG, Judge Brunswick Circuit, Pres. Downing Cos, of Brobston, Fendig &Cos, V. G, BRANTLEY, E. H. MASON; E. D. WALTER, M. C. 11th Ga, Diet. of E. H Mason & Cos Cashier HENRY P, TALMADGE, Pres. Southern Pine Cos., New York CHINESE RESTAURANT . EBTBLISHED 1889 CHUE HALL. Proprietor You can get the best the market affords by eating her* 315 C. JR AMT @nr\ P S. —Orders taken for O K- Laundry Fall and Winter hats have never been ex celled many previous display, These hats are all of very artistic conception and are developed in goods of excep tionally good quality and beauty, Perhaps no such value has never been offered. MISS KATE SLATER 104 ULOCdCSTKII ST.. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / t Signature /Ij A Jrv In hX Use Ur For Over Thirty Years THE CCNTAUH COMPANY. MEW YORK CITY. >* KENTUCKY 4 For Sale by T. KJBWMAN OYSTERS op Fresh Even Dev. Fresh Fish Always on Hand P. A. Segui, 107 Monk Street* Dewitti s Little Early Kisers eearon the remotest parts of the bowels and remove the impurities speedily with no disoom ford. They are famous for their eflioaoy: Easy to take, never gripe, w. J. Butte,