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Brunswick Publishing Company
Publishers:
OFFICE—In Oglethorpe Block, F Street.
IELKPHONE NO 31.
Tub Brunswick Times has the largest and
most select circulation of any newspaper pub
lished in Georgia South of Savannah.
Tub Bbitnswick Times will lie delivered by
mail or by carrier at $5 per year or £.O vents per
month, payable strictly In advance. It is for
sale on trains leaving Brunswick and at all
news stands.
Correspondence on live and clean subjects is
solicited. Address all communications to Tub
Morning Times, Brunswick, Ga,
Official Organ of the County of Glynn.
“WE PRINT THE NEWS.”
CITY OFFICIAL ORGAN.
The following resolution was passed
nnanimously at Thursday night’s
meeting of council:
“Be it, and it is liereby
resolYed, by the mayor
and aldermen of tbe City of
Brunswick, in council as
sembled, that, from on and
after the first Wednesday
in April, 1897, The Bruns
wick Times, a newspaper
having a general circula
tion in said city, be and the
same is hereby declared
and made, until further ac
tion to the contrary, the of
ficial organ of the mayor
and council of the city of
Brunswick.”
Our little evening contemporary de
votes a column of its valuable space
to an explanation of its attitude on the
question of municipal patronage. By
far the nost interesting thing the
Advertiser has yet had to say of itsplf
is to be found in the artless statement
ttiat the price of the papor is $ 1 a year
but that the editor is not included in
the sale. The force of this proviso,
however, is somewhat weakened by the
significant fact that it has taken that
functionary nearly four years to arrive
at a realizing sense of his value as a
merchantable commodity.
THE CITY SCHOOLS.
The Times publishes today in an
other column a communication from
a citizen of Brunswick which merits
the earnest and undivided attention
of all who have at heart the welfare of
the community.
A proposition to close the churches
of Brunswick for want ot funds would
find the community ready to meet the
emergency. The proposition to close
the public schools should be met with
a remonstrance equally practical and
equally effective.
It is unnecessary at this moment to
enter into the causes that have con
tributed to the present deplorable con
dition of affairs in this direction.
It should be enough that they exist,
It should be unnecessary to dwell
upon the fact that the hoard of educa
tion, through no fault of its own, is in
arrears with the teachers, and that
private enterprise must now be re
lied upon to accomplish what the au
thorities cannot perform.
THE ANTI TRUST LAW
Should the Calvin anti-trust law be
declared unconstitutional, there are
in this state certain papers wnose de
mocracy is purely theoretical, which
may confidently be relied on to pro
claim the final adjustment of a con
troversy which is not yet fairly
opened.
In that event, they will inevitably
point with pride to the sagacity of
those who framed our organic law,
and deprecate any amendment of the
constitution in the desired direction.
But, whatever they may do. they will
never draw the attention of their
readers to the fact that those who for
mulated the fundamental law of the
state could provide only against the
dangers that had at that time
arisen ; and that if we would follow in
their footseps we can do so, not by
wearing a legal robe long since out
grown, but by cutting our coat ac
cording to our cloth, and doing for
our own posterity what our an
cestors did for theirs. i
Every era has its own dangers, and
the only man of tbe day worthy of the
name are those who meet those dan
gers in the same unterrified demo
cratic spirit that animated the fathers
of the republic.
SOMEWHAT INCONSISTENT.
The Atlanta Journal informs its
readers that “the farmers of Georgia
are sick and tired of being advertised
as paupers.”
This is strong language for a weak
case. We have never seen any such
advertisement. But we have seen a
tendency on the part of certain news
papers to give our farmers advice bet
ter adapted to paupers than to men of
means, and in the same breath angrily
protest against the only inference that
can logically be drawn from their
preaching.
'Those who persist in prescribing for
our farmers such drastic remedies as
“live harder, work harder and buy
less” need not be surprised to find the
public forced to the conclusion that
either tbe pauper prescription is jus
tilled by the disease or that an error
in diagnosis has been made.
If these authorities have made a
mistake, and our fanners are not
really in a condition to call for en
forced economy, why do they not pre
scribe a more palatable tonic? And,
on the other band, if tbe conditions
are such as to justify their favorite
prescription for all the farmer’s woes,
why do they find the acceptance of
their conclusions so objectionable?
A Summer Crui-e.
The American steamship Ohio will
sail from New York June 26, 1597, for
a summer cruise, touching at Iceland,
North Cape, Norway, Sweden and
Russia. Opportunity will be allowed
for extensive side-trips, including a
visit to the great exposition at Stock
holm. Capt. O. Jahanneson is local
agent for the line, and will be pleased
to furnish rates and other information
to applicants.
Our stock of tan shoes for men and
ladies is the largest and most complete
of any ever shown in Brunswick. Pai
ne er’s.
Notice.
A meeting of the stockholder! of
the St. Simon Transit company is
hereby called for Wednesday, March
24, at 10:30 a. m., at the olliee of W. M.
Tupper & Cos. A full attendance is
desired. 11. 11. Raymond,
W. F. Parker, President.
Secretary.
Brace un. Throw off that tired
feeling. There is life and health and
strength in tlm crimson tint of John
son’s tonic . The only recognized spe
cific for la grippe. Cures and pre
vents grip. Completes unfinished
cures. Try it. tf
Notice.
All parties who have filed petitions
for tax arbitration are requested to
notify their arbitrators to meet the un
dersigned as early as possible, as
March 31 is the last day allowed for
that purpose. James M. Calx an,
City Arbitrator.
Nervous
People find just the help they .so much
need, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It fur
nishes the desired strength by puri
fying, vitalizing and enriching the
blood, and thus builds up the nerves,
tones the stomach and regulates the
whole system, Head this:
“I want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
My health run down, and 1 had the grip.
After that, my heart and nervous system
were badly affected, so that I could not do
my own work. Our physician gave me
some help, but did not cure. I decided
to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could
do all my own housework. I have taken
Cured
nood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
and they have done me much good. I
will not be without them. I have taken 13
bottlesof Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and through
the blessing of God, it has cured me.
I worked as hard as ever the past sum
mer, and I am thankful to sny I am
well. Hood’s Pills when taken with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.”
Mrs. M. M. Mess&nger, Freehold, Penn.
This and many other cures prove that
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. sl.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
u ~ ..... act easily, promptly and
nOOU S "1115 effectively. 26 eeuts.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., MARCH 24, 1897.
NEILL, OMRKaNSAS.
Another U, S. Congressman Indorses
Paine’s Celery Compound.
Within the past year, among the
thousands of hearty testimonials to
the wonderful curative powers of
Paine’s celery compound that have
been received by Wells, Richardson &
Company—among the thousands of
grateful letters received from every
state and town in the country, there
have come no less than six hearty in
dorsements from members of the na
tional bouse of representatives.
All wene willing that their expe
rience should be published, believing
rightly that they might thus do good
to others.
In these columns have already been
published the letters received from
Congressmen Meredith, Bell, Grout
and Powers.
Now comes a letter from Congress
man Robert Neill, of Arkansas, as fol
lows :
“My home is at Batesville, Ark.
During the last spring and summer
my eldest daughter, then 17 years of
age, was in very poor health, suffering
from general debility, nervous pros
tration and frequent slight fevers.
She had the best medical attention,
but apparently with little benefit. In
the latter part of September last,
while still feeble, she began the use of
Paine’s celery compound, and im
proved in health continuously. In
three months she had fully recovered,
A fresh conflict is impending between
the German government and the corn
dealers. The latter, since the close of
the Corn Exchange, have been holding
private meetings in their own offices
every day for the purpose of transacting
business. The imperial commissioner of
the Stock Exchange has now decided
that these meetings, although taking
place in private offices, really constitute
regular “bourses” and as such are ille
gal and prohibited. On the other hand,
the corn dealers declare that they do
not propose to permit the government
to ruin them by forcing them out of
business.
A considerable quantity of forged
Bank of England notes being now in
circulation, the lawyers of that institu
tion have issued a warning, which ap
plies to forged bank notes of every kind.
According to this, a bogus bank note
may always be distinguished from the
genuine by its inferiority in size. The
original steel plates used by the banks
are drawn to allow for the shrinking of
the transfer paper containing the note
imprint, and as the counterfeiter must
necessarily engrave his plate just the
size of the genuine note from which he
copies, a still further shrinkage ensues
in the case of the bogus notes printed
from the forger’s plates.
According to advices received in Lon
don, the Chinese government is at pres
ent a prey to palace intrigue, of which
it is difficult to predict the outcome.
The young emperor’s party is for the
moment in the ascendant, while that of
the dowager empress, to which Li Hung
Chang belongs, is out in tl-e '■old. The
leading personage at the present time
in China is the young emperor’s ex
tutor, who is the mortal enemy of Li
Hung Chang, and who by some means
or another seems to have succeeded in
persuading his former pupil that it is
Li Hung Cliaug who is really responsi
ble for the recent war with Japan. The
effects of the war are being bitterly felt
just now by the Chinese government.
Until that conflict took place the cus
toms department, presided over by Sir
Robert Hart, and which is about the
only honest government administration
in China, furnished the major portion
of the revenue of the empire. The cus
toms receipts are, however, no longer
furthcoming for that purpose, having
been mortgaged to Russia as security
for the loan raised at St. Petersburg to
pay off the Japanese war indemnity.—
New York Tribune.
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of the skin is inva
riably obtained by those who use Pozzoxi’s
Complexion Powder.
and is now in perfect health. I am
bound to think the remedy is an ex
cellent one, and do not, hesitate to rec
ommend it to the suffering ”
To postpone at such a vital time as
this regulating the nerves and purify
ing the blood is a serious mistake.
Men and women distressed by nervou*
troubles or the effects of impure blood
cannot afford now to lose a day before
taking advantage of Paine’s celery
compound.
In order to avoid disappointment
accept nothing but Paine’s celery com
pound. A clerk who tries to sell
something else than what people h‘k
for is evidently not disinterested. He
has an eye to profit more than to Ihe
good of customers.
There can be no substitute for
Paine’s celery compound.
This has beeu shown time and time
again in cases where persons, too
easily led, have carried home some
thing besides Paine’s celery compound
and have failed to getthe decided ben
efit they had hoped for.
The strongest indorsement ever re
ceived for this great spring remedy—
and no remedy ever compared with
Paine’s celery compound in the char
acter and the number of witnesses to
its efficiency—the strongest endorse
ment it ever received did not overesti
mate or exaggerate in the least its un
rivalled power of making people well.
fIOYAI
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Celebrated for its great leavening
strength and healthfulness. Assures
the food against alum and all formsof
adulteration common to the cheap
brands.
Royal Baking Powder Company, New
York.
THE WHOLE STOCK
Of J. welry, Watches, Diamonds and
Silverware Goes Cheap.
Mr. A. Rothschild, having purchased
the full stock of E. J. Allen, on New
castle street, has moved the stock to
314 Bay street, where he has the “low
priced” jewelry stock of the city.
Every description of jewelry, docks,
watches, rings, diamonds and silver
ware will be sold positively below
manufacturer’s cost.
This is one of the most remarkable
opportunities ever offered to the Bruns
wick public.
Don’t forget the number, 314 Bay
street.
La grippe may have left you weak
and run down. Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic is more than its name im
plies. It is a great tonic. It gives
appetite, renews health and restores
vitality, tf
We have the greatest variety of la
dies' and misses’ new style shoes to
show you that can be found in Bruns
wick. Palmer’s Popular Shoe Store.
When the weather is warm, seek
those things that are cool. Butts
soda fount can supply you.
Walk into anv tirst class up-to-dute
grocery store, and right on the tirst section
]L Mf&ft s^e * ves y° u ’ n see bright red cans.
On the cans is the imprint of a horse shoe.
A bove and across the bottom of the shoe
\pi{ ®p® are the words, Good Luck Baking Powder.
MP Millions of intelligent house-
|| gFi/ljjpjl keepers use and recommend
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W. W. IPARK,
A State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
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Ga.
American Queen...
Victoria..—
Our Leading Brands.
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WE SELL TO DEALERS ONLY.
R, V. Douglass, Agt...
Atlas Engines
Portable and stationary boilers, shafting - , pulleys,
belting, pipeing, injectors and fittings, sawdust and
coal-burning grates. Twenty carloads-for quick
delivery. Get our prices Come and see us.
Lombard lion-works and Supply Ca,
CAST I’VKRY DAY. .
CAPACITY 300 HANDS. AUgUSta, Gill
THE CHANCE
OF YOUR LIFE!
A few slightly damaged Man
tels at one-half price.
COME QUICK.
IRON FENCING.
MONUMENTAL WORK.
Brunswick Marble and Granite Works,
K KED E. LaMANCK, Proprietor.
THE
Bay Iron Works!
Repairing Work ot all Kinds.
o“ar MACHINERY.
Water Tanks, Motors.
All kinds of Electrical Machinery.
Steamboat and Marine Work aSoeeialtv
No charge for Estimatingfon Jibs,
Expert orkmen! Satisfaction guaranteed!
629 BAY STREET.
Stock Wanted
• and good prices paid by
W. R. Townsend & Cos.,
300 MONK STREET.
For Sale . . .
CELERY!
CELERY, 10 CENTS A STALK.
Delivered promptly to any
part of the city
M. W. CHURCHILL,
TELEPHONE NO. 43A. PELIOANVIIXE.
SCHOONER Cn
BEER tarn uui
A NEW BAR.
Ilye Whisky, 91.c0 Per Gallon. No
Charge for Jugs or Bottle*. . ,
Kentucky and Tsnnesree Whisky House,
S- Marks - - Manager.
Cor. Monk and Bay Sts.