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Hie Brnnswick Times.
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The Brunswick Gall.
Established 1193.
The Brunswick Times-Call.
CONSOLIDATED 1900.
Published
X7EBY MORNING EXCBFT MONDAY
:
ARTHUR H. LEAVE - * - - Editor
BOLAND A. MOLLIES, Solium Manager
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THE TIMES-CALL,
Brunswick, Ga.
The gala weak it a go.
The W. C. T. U.’s are fighting Mc-
Kinley .
Glrn should bsve an sshibit at tha
itato fair.
Fall fashion la nsw the absorbing
topic with tbe fair sex.
Let's unite and make things bass in
Brunswick this winter.
When Hanna calls at the Whits
House, "hail to the shlef.”
Pull ;for a cotton firm. It means
money for tbs business men.
Miss Jewett, the "whits negro" is
now giving the north her attention.
The Norfolk Landmark calls DeWet
“the uncaught of south Africa."
Columbus is to ths.crar fu
tore an establishment for tbs maaulnc
ture of eofflas snd caske's. *
Jsaaw—
Secretary Hay hunted the p’sasaat
crime of New Hampshire ratust than
remain in the Washington po iticsl air
The Casual rsilroad directors hay*.
declared a dividend of 3 1-2 jjpr cenf on
■
the first preferred income bonds ot tbfc
company.
America, ilussia and France u a
itrong trio and ona iiabla to gst just
what it wants. Germany to the con
trary notwithstanding.
The prohibitionists of South Carolina
have carried the day, and the contest is
looked upon as a decided victory over
the dispensary system of that state.
The Florida Times Union aud Citizen
wants to knew why there is such an om
inous silence on the part of the republi
cans oyer the New York anil the Akron
riots.
A BRAVE LITTLE WOMAN.
Sonio days ago four toughs Pswd by
the submban homo of one of Atlanta’s
business nion and stepped at tbo gate
and insulted bis wife. The little worn n
Went into the house and in a few miu
a ;es returned with u shot gun and filled
tbelr h'des with bullets. One of the
toufch was badly re
ceived alight to
snake them respect a lady ifrfulUre
A shot gun and a woman at
tic sml of it who Is not afraid to poll
the lugger will serve to put an end to
Insults and sssaulU.aud se hope the t me
will scon cjme when no run! household
will be comp’cte wiiitbout a fowled Uot
-44U8 in it baud/ corn. r.
SHOULD BE BKPBEBKHTED.
The Tiicas-C all yesterday published
a premium list in the agrienltural de
partment of the Georgia etate fair, and
we tee no reason why Glynn cannot
make a good exhibit and bring away
tome of these prizes.
We have two months now to get up a
good showing and we urge the people
to take tome interest in the matter,
Let some patriotically inclined citi
zen take the lead.
DOOM SCHEDULES,
Brunswick eitiaens are registering a
hard aiok on the schedules of the two
roads and the Times-Call caanot
blame them.
It is true that Ike Plant System does
oom* nearer filling its advertised arriv
ing time than the Southern, but aeither
have cause to be proud, It is an un
usual thing for the Southern evening
train to reach Brnnawtok on time and
as this train brings the mail the business
men are compelled to wait ten hour*
because it come* 100 late tor distribu
tion. We sincerely hops that the rail
read officials will do s little better.
LOOTING PEKIN.
We are glad to see nhat the Americans
are taking no part in looting of Pekin.
For tke armlet of a ciylUzad world this
is a very ,'poor example to set a heatken
nation and one which call* for the sons
damnation off all good psople every
where. Tke allied army was sent there
to saye their beseiged countrymen not
to steal. .
BANK OF AMERICAN OITIES.
The latest bulletins of the census of
fice determine the ranks of American
cities down, at least, to the 250,000
mark. A tsble showing the changes in
rank is appended;
v Population -Hank-
City— * 100 190 q 1890
New York 8,487,802 1 1
Chicago 1,098,575 2 2
.Philadelphia 1,298,097 3 8
Bt. iSfaEnW'i t r, -578 238- 4 4
Cleveland 881,808 7 9
Buffalo 852,219 8 10
Han Fraactsco 142,782 9 7
Cincinnati 325,902 10 8
Pittsburg. 831,010 11 12
New Orleans *87,104 la il
Milwaukee 285,815 18 15
Washington 278,718 14 13
COMMERCIAL RELATIONS WITH
SPAIN.
Commercial relations between the
Uqited States and Spain have been full
ly restored. Tbe figures of the treas
ury bureau of statistics for the fiscal
year 1900 show that the exports from
tbe United States from Spain in the
fiscal year 1900 were larger thaa in aey
other year since 1993, and within a few
huadred thousand dollars of the highest
record ever made in the oommcrce be
tween the two nations.
Exports from the Uuftted States to
'-pain is the fiscal year 1900 were $13,-
399,680, against *10,912.745 In the fiscal
year 1897, the lest full year preceding
the war; while the imports into the
United States from Spain in 1900 were’
*5,950,047, against *3,631,913 in the fis
cal year 1897.
The only year* of th< decade iB9o*ls*oo
iu which the commerce between the
two nation* was as large as iu the year
just ended were 1891, 1899 aid 1893,
when the export* of Spain averaged
about $13,300,000 and the imports from
Spain about f 5,500,000 annually.
In I he fiscal jvar 181*9 which felt the
full effect of the w r ! ween the two
eo'utrios, Ue export* i v Late !
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 1, 1900.
State* to Spain were *9,097,807, thoao
oftho proaent year thus being more
than *0 per cent us excess of that year;
while our imperts from Spain in 1899
were *8,988,268, against *5,950,047 in
the fiscal year just ended.
18 IT A SPLIT t
The deepatelSji I tell of a
split between rilSsSjpßMoKlnley and
'Secretary of State Hay, caused by the
former’s position on the Chinese ques
tion.
The people thought strange that Mr.
Hay should leave Washington at the
4ime when his presence was most needed
•v.
and tfte real cause of his departure is
now made'fcaown.
There is no^denying the fact that Mr.
Hay is the braiatepioiaii in the McKin
ley cabinet, and it is jeW" that
he bas handled the Chinese nioaiimiu
a mastarly manner, \
It will be remembered that the secretary
of state stood alone In his statement 4.%t
the ministers at Pekin were alive,
land, Japan, Prance and other nations
laughed at Mr. Hay’s position, but we
now see that he was correct.
Whether or not the president sad the
secretary ef atate are at outa only future
developments will show, but if this rdf
mor is true McKinley has lost the back
bone of bi* cabinet.
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Deafness Oannot Be Out*
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 tbe Eus
, <■:
tachian Tube. Wheu thjs tube gets in
flamed, you have a rumbling eouml or
imperfect hearing; and when It is en
tirely closed, deafness Is the result, fud
unless the Inflammation can be takenout
and this tube restored to its norma! con
dition, hearing will be destroyed foreytr.
Nine cases out of ten are caused by ca
tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
f F. J. CHENEY ACo , Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall's Family Piita are the belt.
RETURNED THE GUNS.
Pretoria, Aug. 31. Gen. Botha has
ordered hia burghers to return tie Mau
sera to the government military commis
sion until tha lattar is able to Issue am -
munition, Tbe guns aro v&orihiesa
without sheila
It will surprise you lo experience the beo*
obtained by nsing ths dsinly snd fimuot littla
pills known Utile Ksrly Riser*
W. J. Units.
TIMEvS-CALL JOB OFFICE.
Those who want the best work, at
the lowest figures, should bring it to
this t ffloe. Oo large dodgers, our
prices and work Will make you a oon
stant customer, if you will give us the
first job. King up 31, and a solicitor
will call.
SSOO Reward.
VVe will p> the above reward for any case
ol l.iver Complaint, I>ypcpi, Biek llesdsshe.
Indigestion, Conatipatlnn or Coativenuns we
oannot care with Liversta, the I’p to-Date
Littfe l,tver Hills, when the directions are
stiietljr compiled with. They are pure’* veer
table and nersr fail a> give sitisfaeiion. 1 o
inxea enntam 100 tillls, .0e Imxes c -ntalu <0
pillt, &v boxes coatain it pills, lisn see of*ub
sti tntes anl imitations. Se tby mail. !lam| s
taknn. NtHIVITA MUDIOALCO., cor. Clin-
U " ‘"’L*"'" *“ ’ •*B*’- 111. r r talc by
Kromt Dnf Cos. Hronawit^g
When in need, call on J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
Puttiurfoo-l .nu> a ditr-sved stomneh ia pke
patlteg money inio a pooktt with holer. Tbe
money is lost. All it* vaius goes for not Ling
When the stomsoli is diseased, with the allied
organs of digestion aud nutrition, tbe food
whUfcis.jiut into It Is largi ly m.,, Thc nutri .
mer.t is n. i exlr.ictcJ from it. The lojy U
i-.k m3 the V , I
"Oiling Up."
Just a little oil on the engine at the
right tune may mean the difference be
tween life and death to the passengers and
crew. What oil is to the friction Of the
delicate parts of the engine. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery is to the deli
cate organs ef the .
body. It eases|
then- labor, pre
vents the loot of jflV 11 "1* if
power and waste t TpFyj If VI
of energy caused I [fill If |[
by friction. Many IW-jJ || It
a man who was all .Jjegß&'Jl JR);
run down, whose U,
limbe ached when /TVk-* L
he walked, whose j- *l-j iJL
back ached when L-j V. lv ,
be laid down, who If [j ’ —
breathed with dif--
ficulty, and cough- \j£ r~ 7
ed constantly, has W ‘ '
j>e r f e c tl y,
of Doctor Pierce’s f /yliiiilj.'lElßlsid
Griden Medical
strengthens the j
stomach and heals ji
stitute Jor" Golden
Medical Discov- £££2fs L '
try,” nor ary med- !|—■
ictue called '"hist ftp GA
as good” by the
W Haawick. of Lenox. Macomb Cos.,
Mien. wntea: "I have never fell better in tny
life than Ido Sow l have taken Dr. Pttrce *
Goldea Mvtkwt Dt-ooyerv ”tbt ku. 1 can
bow walk quite well with e cane, add hone to
throw even that away before long, and ae I nave
bed to nee crutches tor Bear If two years 1 think
lam doing ine. Ida not cough now and I can
Of* p “* • school ham. Von must know that 1
W v r beas treated ia two boepitth and by three
Oogtoie bretdes, red radUkeo no benefit; ao f
•tUAS-'JSr medicine the only medicine for me.*
Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser in paper
cover, is seat free on receipt oi si one
cent stamps to pay expense at mailing
ofy. ? Addtusa Dr. 1L V. Pieres, Buf
SUMMER EXCURSION KATE*
T ® ** Like Seioru
Yis lbs mi t System.
Tickets os sal%June* to September M, with
return limit October IMD. ** J?
Parfeat passenger eureka. pSilman sMspert
on all trains. Fall information given on ap
plleatioa. **
> ' * GRO. W. COATES, D. P. A„
• *V Brunt wick, da.
B. W. WRICNN, P. T. M.,'Savannah, Ga.
Cheap Rate* Tia '
Richmond, Vs.—Annual session
OrSod Lodge LO. O.Mepiumlwr 17-82, IDOO.
Tickets sold September 15, IS, 17, with final
limit September 25, at rate of one fare round
trip.
Detroit. MICH.--Biennial conclave Knights of
I'ytblss. August *7 to September 1, 1800. Tickets
to be sold August St, 25,20, with final limit Uep
tember 5, at rate of one fare round trip.
GKo.w.co.vncs, i>. p. a,
. W/f# Rpiutck,Gs.
It. W, WKKKX, P. T. At.,
~. :
Finest assortment of I m ported"* n<T
domestic sardines, at DeVoe’s,
Keep the body healthy at this season
by using Phic<i.v Ash Bittkrh. It Is
a necessary condition to successfully re
sist malarial germs. W. J. Butts. -
'■'Sfi 'v, ■ , •*
V. B. Coaklin, O. ,’akysi “1 re
solved more leneflt fro m "YcH,gT’ffi ilkßKT
fEJBK thin from months of treatment Jpy phy-
Mant." Tate UftsjbsiAtnte. Vf..!. fintw.
oahtoria..
Beam ths s? *• KM Van Haw Always Bought
Mr. J. H . Thompson, of Jesup, is
spending some time in the oily.
It’s a doctor's business to study
health. Doctors confidently recom
mend HARPER Whiskey. Sold by
T. NEWMAN, Brunswick, Gt.
BUY THE GENUINE"
SYRUP OF FIGS
... KAjnjTACTCRKD BY
CALIFORNIA Fla SYRUP CO.
HTtOTOTHI SAM*
Cheap Rates Via Southern Railway.
After Sunday. Seri. * Southern Railway will
uiecontinne wiling ticket# to Bavamiah at rate
of 91.00 for the round irht that be u the last
Sunday Uiia rate wilt he u*d
MACON, (A.~-Excursion. 92.50 fv>r the round
trip. Ticket# on K&ie morning of August &>,
final limit August 31.
CHICAGO, ILL. National Encampment
Graud Vrmy Republic, $24 25 for the round
tup. 1 ickets on sale August 2fi 27, dual limit
Si‘pt. 3. Ry depositing tickets with joint
agent before Sept. 2, and on pavmsnt of fee
ofvent,. an extension of flu,.. limit may lie
obtained nmll Sept n
BaVA.NNAH.GA.—Georgia State Guards Fn>
earnpment for Kifle Praetiae. For rifle tern i*
in uniform, live or more on one ticket. nr
fare lor the i mm.l trip. Ticket, on >ept.
3. with finil limit
UIL’HMONP, VA —One f.re for the r • 1 !
trip, aeeoant Annual Cm.in \
Bapti.-tAsaeeiatloi. f'..lorevi v ~K , . v ,, tl
>ept. 10-15, with final || m , t :*,..( V..
me.
ItlCftMftKn, VA.-Ai H > 'entloi - ....
•reign Grand hedge In •p. nu. , i • ' ~.i
Fellow , One fare for u . i„ lul ; t ,.,„ , . ;
on salt- Sep’, i:,-ir. li-iai limit 8,-ui,
MACON. Ga.—fltrect a t V .rri, . .tin at I ,
For inilislduale.onc f. re for in, r ,0.,i t! .
I *
uniform, 20 or more on one ticket $.?, w,. r,,V
the round trip. Tickets .n s.-ilc sent >i
final limit Oct. 21.
JLOI’ISYILI.K, KY.,--Annual ouventlon t j.
or®d Oddfcl'ows. One Lire for rouudti.j
T.ckftson Mie>opt. 2# -20, and Oct. 1, final
limit Oct U.
ASIIKVILLE, N C.--VnnuMl mee ing Mi,i.
•ipl iVallep Medical A*#oei#t. n. One fo e
for round trip. Ticket# *n sa'e cu 0-y. final
limit Oct. 15.
K ANSA* rITY. Mt) -Acc int fX* .nC u;
ten in of tM'Ulir niau elinrcb. tl k* •> wl. ;
i.e holg to k mißo City. Oct. wti: fin* \
limit O . 2::. it rate of ore fare fc: the round i
25c.
To St. Simons and Return
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 2D.
This is the last excursion of the season. Take ad
vantage of the low rate.
SCHEDULE. ~~
Lv Brunswick 9.30 am 2pm Lv St. Simons Pier 11.30 2m 6pm
Ar St. Simons Pier 10,30 am 3pm Ar Brunswick 12.30 n’n 7pm
Si. Sin* and fieturu
25 Cents.
W ‘ H * WJWEN. j N BKADT>
BOWEN & BRADT,
AMD
Of Stone. Brick and Frame. Buildings
Manufacturers of Cement, Tile and.Artfftclal Stone.
fests#Str(iifc. SuiT >mer
Bargain^
for new goods.
Centre Table’ll 59 cents to $6 *
Ice Cream Freezers wor h *2 .50 at *1 98.
A large assortment of Sideboards, Cupboards BF
Prices Below the Market, jjjjjjf ■
C. McGARVEY. P®;
CHINE SE RESTAURANT,
ESTBLISHED 1889. -
CHUE HALL, Proprietor 1
You can get the best the mi rket affords by eating
215 ORANT ST.
1LL..,-J- J !J'— _tl -I 5)
j**-** (T. m DR. MOFFETT’S * Aiiays Irritation, Aids Digestion,
O* vlxct Hr M A sasAfsa i
TOT ?KlU“”' 1 LL 111 I llf-6 M.l.i T,..!*-Ey.
_Jk_ (Teething Powders) .AJL TEETHINA Relieves the Bov*
AS AP; J- r . „ ~ Troubles o( Children of
my Costs only 25 cents at Druggists, any age.
Orm.il HI. cent* to C. J. MOFFETT, IM.D..ST. LOUIS.fr"
l.\ .it\ I>A ■ t*. ELECTRO Cf.s o.t our quality test. Failure to come
•’I o i.c;i ... -t , i.liw,! mi a ■ i-tiiut'- to frn part of onr stock of W incs ad
Liqu. tt •>■>y 'bt wbic i • good value for money is off.red.
N/A OOUGtL.A,-
206 15av Street.
~- ’ - ‘ '■ -■■ J: ‘ Lj/
lifAOHUlffTffU vrilllinnv 80 north avkme, ATLANTA, ga.
nHiihhi i N firm NhKi ' D ’ >o ' lur uwiiw,
If llollliUl I Ull UL iTI llinil I uredua'ssoi \\ . -i . H-r *nd. Rsndjlph.
Macon end ni <t vvn* Col'ege Primsii A- u me. Music, Art,
Kl icufi.in a>• -1 Bunn-es nxurses Smsl, cia--es. r.*i v ..mil >vutjr. Now
- J ug. U r, it- "wills n-er Vesssr, Wiie.-loy ..j Knd lpb-Maoon
cfftifica- .v N xt srs<lbDbz'ns f-eptmb.r oa. For illustrated catalogue
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