The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, August 22, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 fhc Drunswick Times. Established 1889. The Brunswick Call. Established 1892. The Brunswick Times-Call. PubllHhed E7EBY MOKNINU EXCEPT MONDAY t in Oglethorpe ßlock, 2llF Street <JkFI>.H j iKLKI'HONI NO 31. ARTHUR H. LEAVY Editor HOLANI) A. MULLINS, Business Manager TO SUBSO IBKRS: Mibscribers nrc requested to notify the office when they fail to get any issue of the Times- CalL Attention to this matter will be appre ciated by the publishers. The Ttmea-Oall will he Delivered by c irner or mall, per year. W OO; per week 15 cent! Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Real name of writer should ac company same Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. Address all c mmunications to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick,Ca. Brunswickians should bo proud of our excellent fire department. One genuine American is worth a million Mark Hunnag. Hooscvelt seems to be the whole ice Wugon. Roosevelt thinks so. It is a strange thing that the men who own the least property have the moat to say. Because there is a big demaud for houses, landlords should not increase the rcuts. Theie is but one brave man in the en tire country, and that is Teddy Hoote velt of New York. It is said Ihere is more pluck and en ergy to the square inch in Valdosta than auy city of its size in the state. The whole Spanish defeat was due di rectly to the great, grand and brave Mr. 'I heodore Roosevelt of New York. The Washington Post Is sure that Li Hung Chang is altogether too fond of life to lose his head in a good causj. The Macon News remarks that Dewey and Joe Wheeler are sample* of the men whom Ttddy brands as cowards. It looks Very much like Jacksonville Will get ibo Florida state bouse. Noth ing Is too good for this excellent city. The ladies even look a hand in the New York race riot by sticking their hat pins into every negro they could reach. Stop talking about killing the “poor Filipinos." Ikiuk of the “yoor Ameri cans’’ who have lost their lives in the I’hi'ippincs. We read every day of some political loader forsaking the republican party. In tact, all Indications certainly point to Bryan's election. '1 he Fitzgerald people are certainly hustlers. A railroad aud a cotton fac tory are the la est for the live little wiregrass city. Mark Kauca wants Minister Conger to come home aud make some campaign speeches, if Minister Conger has as much sense as he is reputed to possess he will let Mr. Hauna alone aud attend to his business in China. Attorney General Terrell has decided that armories are not subject to taxa tion. The question was referred to him by the governor some time ago on com plaints from Richmond and Chatham counties, where the tax receivers of those counties demanded that military organizations give iu the armories for taxation. SHOULD SUPPORT IT. The average reader ot the Times-Call doubtless does not know that the ex pense of this newspaper is somewhere in the neighborhood of a thousand dol lars per month, and that it is their duty to see that the revenues reach something above that figure. You all know that thiß city has long needed such a newspaper as the Times- Call, and now that you have it show your appreciation by a liberal support Remember that all of this money re mains right, here at home, and what you pay us returns to you. THE SHORTAGE 'The official report of the meeting of council published in these columns yes terday morning created a great deal of talk among the business men and citi zens genet ally. Hundreds remarked that an error had been made in the city’s books and that as soon as the expert examined the same the discrepancy would be explained. Nobody believes for a minute that Mr. Harvey baa conducted his office in any nay except the right one, and the great faith the people have in this young man will serve to keep down any criticism until a thorough investigation is made . Mr. Harvey is regarded as a model young man and stands in the front ranks of Brunswick’s business men, and tho Times-Cai.l has as much faith in him aB any human being. His letters to council and to the guar antee company aro like the man, honest, and frank. Mr, Harvey will find that his friends will be true to him in this seemingly un fortunate error. Monday was the wannest day of this year. THE ATKINSUN MONUMENT. Contributions to the Atkinson monu ment fund continue to pour in. The movemeot which waß started in Newnan some time ago has met with popular fa vor all over the state, and the friends ot the late governor of Georgia are liberal in tbelr subscriptions. Already more than $2,000 has been re ceived, and it is expected tnat when the work of soliciting funds is begun in ear nest tbe amount will be swelled to more than SIO,OOO m a rhort time. It is proposed to erect a monument something on the style of lhat of tbe lato Benjamin H. Hill,which now stands in tbe capito! at Atlauta. Just where the monument is to be located has not been decided. Some of the subscribers want it ia Newnan while others say it should bo in Atlanta. The movement for tlio monument was started in the home of the late govern or, and it is contended that for that rea son it should be there. Some of the friends of Mr. Atkinson say, however, that when lie was elec.ed governor he ceased to be a local citizen and was a resident of the oapilol of the state and for that reason the monument should be placed m tho capito’. From present indications it looks as if the movement will be a big success. Judging from the contributions already received, when no ac'.ive canvass for contributions has been made, it is thought by those in charge of the work that a sufficient s ra of money can be se cured to erect one of the handsomest statues in the state. A HUMANE CHIEF. The chief of the New Yo k fire de partment keeps a force of men in front of the different engine houses wi h hose iu hand ready to treat the poor horses that woik on the hot streets to a cold water bath. In this way it is said that the<i vei of many of the faithful horses have b:en saved Every liackman and THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, AUGUST 22, 1900. drayman should keep a moistened sponge on the head of the horse and al low the poor animal water as often as possible. A little care on the part of the driver can give so much comfort to the poor dumb brute. PROTECTING A MURDERER. It is safe to say that W. 8. Taylor will not be returned to Kentucky lor a trial. A special says: “There is considerable speculation following the Powerß trial at George town as to whether Governor Beckham will make a second requisition on Gov ernor Mount, of Indiana, for ihe return of Taylor and Finley to Kentucky for trial. "One of the attorneys for the proba tion says: • T know of no requisition and of do reason why we should ask for one Governor Mount has doubtless heard what sort of evidence was brought out against both Taylor and Finley in the Powers case. He has once refused to give them out. It looks to me as if it it is up to Governor Mount to act in le pendently In the matter,” Governor Moant will of course refuse to deliver the murderer into the hands of justice. Deafness Oannot Be Oared by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tube gets in flamed, you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing; and when it is en tirely closed, deafness is ihe result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, bearing wi’l be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. CHENEY & Cos , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. CORBETT AND MoCOY. On Aug. SOib, in New York City, there will be a battle that from a soientiflc point of view, wi 1 in all probility aurpaaa anything recorded in the biatory of the American priae ring. Corbett and McCoy, tbe two great' eat boxtrg this country baa prodeoed, will meet, and if all aigna don’t fail, it will be a “beaut.” They are both past maetera at the buaineaa. although differing in atyle. And tbia fact rnakee tbe opmona of competent crit ica the more intereating. “I am • switchman,” writes A. J. Jsnnesse, of 9301 Butler Be., Cbiozgo, “and am out in all kinds of weather. I took a ould which settled id my kid ney aud was in very bad shape. I tried sevesal advertised medioinss with no benefit until I was recom mended to take Foley’s Kidney Cure, Two-tbirds of a bottle oured me.” W. J. Butts. LAUNCHING NEXT WEEK. TUe pretty tug whioh is being built for Mesa. W. M. Tuppsr & Cos., will bs launched from the Mallory time diy next week. There is not a prettier oraft in tnese wateis, aud the build ing of this boat here ihows what Brunswick is dsitined to do in tbs ship building line wi.bin the next few years. DeVoe can please you with the best groceries to bj had, V. B. Conklin, Bowcrsville, o.,saya: “Ire celred more benefit from FOLEY'S KIDNEY CORE than from montha of treatment by phy sicians.” Take no substitute. W. J. Butts. FOR SALE—A good gentle buggy horse, also nice buggy and barcess, Apply 1 ‘M” ears of Times-Oall. Going to bed to tumble and toss and dream; to pursue in vain the phantom sleep through long weary hours and rise to anew day unrested and unrefreshed. That is the way with many a woman, who is tormented by the aches and pains re sulting from female weakness, and other diseases of the delicate organs of woman. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was made to cure just such cases and it does what it was made for. It heals ulcera tion and inflammation, dries debilitating drains, cures female weakness, strength ens the body, soothes the nerves and enriches the blood. It gives lasting strength for the day and sound sleep for tne night. For three years l suffered continually.” writes Mrs. L. J- Dennis, of S.S Bast College St.. Jack sonville. Ills "I sought relief among the medical profession and found none, until Induced to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. When I commenced taking this medicine I weighed ninety-five pounds. It built me up until now I weigh one hundred and fifty-six pounds—more than I ever weighed before. I was so bad I would lie from day to day and long for death to come and relieve my suffering. I had internal inflammation, a disagreeable drain, bearing down pains and such distress every month. But now I never have a pain—do alt my own work gqd am a strong and healthy woman. Thank* La your medicine.” Biliousness is banished by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. WILL PLAY TODAY. A Gsme Between Two Pioked Clubs on for This Afteroocu. The game of basball betv, em two pioked c'ub”, which was to have oc oprred yesterday aftern O', "lipca poned on acocunt of a garni betwee two local ooiored teams. It has been deoided to play today aid tbe gams will begin promptly at 3:30 o’.L.ck. Tbe p ooeeds if tbe game w> 1 go to tbe Brunswick baseball club. Toe lack of energy you L-el tbt backache and a run down condition generally, all mean kidney disorder. Foley’s Kidney Cure will restore youi strergtb and vigor by mskirg tbe kidoeys well. Take no substitute. W- Butts. COMMITTEE IS OD T. Tbe Joint committee, recently ap pointed by ihe labor unions of ihe oity, is now oot’aoiioltlog funds to de fray expenses of tbe big Libor D<y celebration , Tbe union* were in good floanoial condition but a great many sick benflts bad to be paid and ibis al most drained tbp treasuries. Jf you wish to cure scrofula or Bslt riieum permanently, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It ex pels all impurities from the blootf. COLORED TEAM GOING. Tb* ooiored baseball oinb of this city will leave shortly on an extended trip through tbie state and Florida. Tbis club is managed by George Feeder and Gilbert Williams and th- y bave a full list of paid members. A dry goods clerk defines a o uuter irritant as a woman who insists upon examining tbe entire stock, and does not buy snytbiog. A Minister’s Good Work. “I ba.l a severe attack of bilious colie, got s bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, took two doses and was en tirely cured,” says Rev. A. A. Power, of Empo ria, Kan. “My neighbor across the st eetwas sick for i vev a week, had twoor thiee bottles o medicine from the doctor. He used them for three or four days without relief, then caii. and in another do.'tor who treated him for some days aud gave him no relief, so discharged him. I went over to see him the next morning, Me said his bowels were in a terrible fix, that they had been runuing off so long that it was almost bloody flux. I asked him If he had tried Cham berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and be said, ‘No.’ I went home and brought him my bottle and gave him one dcse; told him to take another dose in fifteen or twenty min utes if he did not find relief, hut he took no more, and was entirely enred. I think it the best medicine I have ever tried.” For sale by D- Bishop's drug store. It’s a dootor’s business Jto study health. Doctors confidently recom mend HARPER Whiskey. Sold by T. NEWMAN, Brunswick, Gt. $47.50 Willi buy a Model 59 Columbia Chain’ess Bicycle. $37-50 *> Will buy a Model 51 Ladies Chainless Bicycle. $25.50 Will buy a Ladies Cushion Frame Bicycle- This is something nice. Try one—buy one! sls 00 to $20.00 W ill buy a good Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle, at the DOWNING CO. W. H. BOWE>J. J. N. BRADT. BOWEN & BRADT, cs o rvj t fr cz: nr cd f=? s Of Stone. Erick and Frame Buildings Manufacturers of Cement, Tile and.Artificial Stone. WfitAr (St Summer * Bargains in A clearance sa’e to make room for new goods. f Parlor Suit, 5 pieces, worth SJO, now $29. 1 Oak Refrigerator, worth S2O now sls. . I Osk Brd Room Suitp, 3 pieces, worth $25, now sl3 gP-SB3HBMr Bed Louog-s, worth sl6, now sl2. Centre Tables 59 cents to $6. ice Cream Frtejters wpr.h $2.50 at $1 98 d'^,*, ar * < ’ aß9or tment of Sideboards, Cupboards ||j|F Prices Below the Market, tey C, McGARVEY. CHINESE RESTAURANT, ESTBLISHED ISS9, CHUE HALL, Proprietor You can get the best the market affords by eating here 215 QRAIVT ST, m DR - MOFFETT’S fi Allays Irritation, Aids Digestion, P '*'*'• iS--- Z I BTr Til IIS A Regulate, the Bowels, TeOpSl § EE THIN/| ®tjfp|S'/ -JB-(Teething Powders).J, k.TEETHlNAßelieve,theßows* Bfo£ Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, * Ormail 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT, M.D..BT. LOUIS,*" EVERY BAKKKL SELECTED hae s'ood our quality test. Failure to come op to the required standard means failure to form part of our stork of Wines and Liquors. Only that which is good value for money is offered. F=?. V- DOUGL.AS, 206 Bav Street WASHINGTON Slid SSSisi Macon and Baltimore Woman’s College. Primary, Aoadenoio, Musio, Art, Elocution end Business oourses. Small classes. Individual work, New building. Horn* life. Pupils enter Vassar, Wellesley and Rmdulpb-Maoi n, on certificates. Next session begins September 6th. For illustrated ostgloguiL ddress Mrs. W, T. Chandler, Principal,Llewllyn D. Scott, Associate Prieoipw