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HOW LABOR DAY WAS
OBSERVED IN BRUNSWICK
A Mammoth Parade and Good Speaking
at the Fair Grounds.
MY M OBSERVED IHROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY
Aril C|asses of Labor Was Represented in the Big
Parade —Good Horse and Bicycle Racing and
Other Amusements.
Labor day was oberyd in Bruns
wick yesterday rot tbe first lime in
many years, and there is no doubt now
But that (he labor unions of this city
will continue their celebrations annu
ally. The big parade wra formed in
front of the Oglethorpe hotel at 1:30,
and started off a few minutes later.
The band fed, folbwed by carriages
containing the speakers; then tbe
white union, c lored, and carpenter*.’
ard jointers’ union. At the fair
grounds the unions marched to tbe
grand stand, where some excellent
•perches were made. Mayor Atkinson
was the flrst on the list, and -o say
that he phased his hearers, would be
•eying only half enough.
The mayor, always a good spesker,
excelled himself on this oooaaion. He
told of the important part labor ’.dM
In commerce and manufactures, aid
•nded with a beautifuj tribute to the
horny banded eons of toil.
Mr. A. I* f raoklin then adireased
the unions. and his speech #ae a gem.
Mr. F<i*oklin first dlscdAed the reU
•uion of employer and^mploye— -odc he
•aid was eesenklff to the other, and
wbe there was Unity betnMmyW
the benefits to both
Mr. Franklin madsf
epeeuh and many fmrabjis|fe-n ts
were board . •
After the (peaking game
race anil other amusements., i&Upt.%.
11, Msrrlflr M, manager
nient committee, very yracljj _as ;yt
produced Jthe speakers, A&.e Uifc
who attendul were eatUfled witrafl
afternoon. The receipts amount#4lj|
$134, anil the attendance was between
t,MO anil 8,000.
*
Labor daj was more generally ob
served throughout the oountrj than
ever before. In most of the Urge
*Utes North, East, South and West,
monster picnics or parades were held,
•ml where there were opsn-ilr meet
ings, speakers of national rapuration
addressed the assembled multitudes.
In many cities there was an sntira
suspension of business.
Labor day, as now observed by all
the labor organisations of the country,
was first suggestsd by P. J. McGuire,
on May 8, 1892, tn an address to tbe
Central Labor Union of New York
City. He urged the propriety of tbe
eettiag aside of one day each year aa a
general holiday for tbe laboring clsse
•s, t* be celebrated with parades and
general rejoicing, tbue publicly show
ing the strength and esprit de oorpe
of tbe trade and labor organization) of
tbe country. Tbe proposal was adopt
ed, and this year, ai never belore,
allow* a wide aooeptagee It
bae met with. The flret parade was
held by thaCsotrel Labor Uoton, on
September B, 1892, and from that time
forward, the movement gradually
gained In public favor. In June, 1894,
tbe claims of tbe workingman was
formally recognized by ooogrees, and
one day each year, tbe flrst Monday of
September, was made a national holi
day, under the name of “Labor Day.”
All- States in tbe Union have since
that time ratified tbe blit. And yef,
from all psrts of this great country,
can be beard, as never before, tbe re
joiciogs and merry-makiogof tbatall
powerful branch of oorameroe, organ
ized labor. * * *
THK BAI.UUMK
Probably tbe most interesting fea
ture of the day was tbe bill game, be
tween tbe Plant System team and Jim
Tahkerley’s club, for a purse ef fit).
/The gsme was indeed a good one for
dmaluer players. They sll played fast,
ball. It sekmed a victory fof
/Tankergley’s team up to the fifth In
king, the eoore being 3to 0; but the
Ahcp boys got down to work, and suc
ceeded in defeating their opponents
by a score of 4 to I.
Suites number of rooters were pres
ent, and they all seemed to enjoy the
game. . }
Welker and McCullough were’’he
battery for the l’.ant System boye,
while Creamer, O.een and Arpbelter
did the work for Taukereley’s Islub.
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ROOSKVKIjT AT OBY&'aUO.
Chicago, Sspt. 3.—’p'necdore lioose
veit, of New the star attrae
tib| of the iabi/r celebration in this
feity today. Be arrived here ibis morc
jng, an* this afternoon addr<ed
of union labor mom
new VtyKH
New York, N. Y., S-pt . 3—Labor
Diy was generally observed here. Bus
iness was practically su-peuded, and
the man of toil owned ltie ci’y. Meet
ings and excursions under tbe aus
pices of Ike dittorent labor organiza
tions made up the program.
IN ATLANTA
A lauta, Ga., Sept, 3.—Tbe feature
of tbe big labor oslebratiun here today
was the industrial carnival parade.
Fully 100 handsome tl ists wire seen,
and every uniou in the city was rep
resented, Grand otremonlea were held
this afternoon at Grant park, where
speaker) of national importance ad
dressed the working people. Among
tbe ipeakera were l'rank K Foster,
editor of the Liberator, Gov. Candler
and C. T. Ladsou.
GREAT AT VILWAt'KZ*.
Milwaukee,Wfa.,Sspt. 3.—The meat
extensive and elaboate Labor Day
demonstration ever held in the state
were those held at tbe National park
in thia city today. Speaker! of prom
inence from all over the oouotiy were
preeent, among them Carter Harrison,
k,
mayor of Chicago; Robert M. La Fel
lette, republican candidate for gover
nor; Mayor Roee, fx-Gov. Peck and
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEg-CALL, SEPTEMBER 4, 1900.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
t. The Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a bicc-d
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale, Weak
and Debilitated people
who have not strength
nor blood, I tacts as a
tonic, it regulates di
k \ geation, cures d}sptpsia
W e V\L arid lends strength and
A * v i 'Wsumpo the nervous eys
tern. It is a medicnie for weak wr men
It is a purely vegetable medicine, ami
can be taken by the most delicate
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and a!)
diseases of the Blood, Stomach ami
Nerves soon succumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of popple In Georgia recommend
it. Price SI.OO.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the mod
ioine that the Quaker Doctor n ade all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia.
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism
■Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by it. Price 2ie
snd 50c.
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
v medicated soap for the skin, scalp
ud complexion. Price 10c a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, eczema and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati.
PoHriil’s Druis Store
Congressman Otjen.
I’ajmub at wijinrom >
T.ehmood, Va , Sep'.. 3.—Oover 2,0C0
men were in line at tbe bigjabor pa
rade her* today. AH tbe union*in
th* city ware represented, besides dl
-egationi from other cities in ths state.
CEI.ftdHWTtON fit OHIO.
Cleveland, 0., Spt. Si.— An elabor
ate La :-v Da >>celebration was in prr
graes bare A grand parade,
with mm In Dne, consumed the
morning hourr.
I.ABOB PAY tN IOW4
Dee Moines, Is., Sipt/s. -Labor
I>,iy was extensively observed in this
state today. Both here and in Sioox
City monster parades were £e!d,
havk outing .
Philadelphia, P., Bpt. 3.—Wash
fngtoo Park Grove was today the
scene of one of the greatest athletic
demonstrations ever held in the slate.
Tba United Labor League and the
Couucil of Allied Building Trades
conducted tbe affaire,
ALL NKU ENGLAND.
Concord, N. II , Sept. 3.—Toe Labor
Day celebration held bsre was ,thf
greatest labor demonstration evtWbld
m New Eag’und. The program was
gotten up in connection with the state
fair, and was most elaborate.
ing delegations from all over New
England were present^
HARPER WHISKEY RECEIVED
GOLD MEDAL
Paris, Aug 25—(Special dispatch.)~
Amorioan whiskies received the offl
oial approval of the exposition today,
when gold medal was awarded to
Rsrnheioa Bros., Louisville, Ky„ on
their I. W. Harper, whiskey. Sold in
Brunswick, Ga., by T. Newman.
Tht Remedy far Stemeeh and Bowel Troubles
"I have boon in the drug business for
twenty years, and have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Among the entire list I have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Reincey for all
stomaeh and bowel troubles,” says o.
W. Wakefield, of Columbus, Ga. “This
remedy cured two severe cases of cholera
morbus iu my family, and I have recom
mended and soM hundreds of it to my
customers to their entire satisfaction. It
affords a quick aud sure cure m a pleas
ant torm. No family should be without
It. I keep it in my house at all times.”
For sale by Dr. Bishop’s drug store,
•StfKi.l many coiiMmiiHive* would be cured
sail the worst cases comforted and relieved t.y
ustug Foley’s Honey and Tar. .suggest it to
those afflieted. you chould do tills as a frieud.
W. J, Butts.
SHIPPING REPORT.
Corrected Daily by Copt. Otte Jcheznttni
Port of Brans viok. Sept. 3, 1900.
ARRIVED.
88. Carib, Ingrain, Charleston, (and
sailed for Jacksonville).
Nurw bark Emil Stong, Evenee’,
G itbenburg.
SS Kin Grande, Johnson, New
York
SB. Lassell, Brickley, New York.
Schr. Charles 11. Hinck
ley, Bermudk, V-ssel consigned to E.
H. Mason & Cos.
A Minister’* Good Work,
*X had,, a severe attack of bilious colic, got a
bottle of Cbeqnberlatn’a Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhosa Remedy, took two doses and was en
tirety cored,” nays Rev. A- A. Power, of Kmpo
rls, Ban *rfy neighbor across theatieetwaa
sick for over a week, had two or three bottles o
medicine from the doctor. He need them for
three or four days without relief, then culled in
another doctor who treated him for some dwys
and gave him no relief, sojUacharged 'him. I
went over to ec him the next tnoTnlng, V“
raid Jus bowel* were In a terrible,-Rx, that they
bad been vanning off so bmg/ihat it was almost
✓
bloody flax. I asked him (khe had triedChaui
berlain’s Colic, Cholera! and Dluriii.ca Remedy,
and hf said, 'Nuy r x went home and brought
him my bottlgjtfnd gave him one dose; told him
to take pmotber dose in flrteen or twenty intn
utc* Yt he did not And relief, but be took no
duor*, add was entirely cored. I think It the
best mt rieine I have ever tried.” For sale by
Dr. jj ishop’s drug store.
* COLORED-'; KAM WINS,
The Brunswick colored base bell
club defeated Albany, in th*t city, by
„?oo?e of sto 3 They will play sg,i<,
tble afternoons
Millions Bi>en Away.
■ H la grtf ifyfng to tbe pub
lio to know of one concern in tbe land
who are not afraid to be generous to
tbe needy and suffering. The proprie
tors of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
Ooneompiion, Cough* and Colde, have
given away over ton million
tte of thiegreat medicine; and have
th* satisfaction of knowing it ha* ab
•olutely cured thousands of hopeless
•ases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarse
ness, and all disease* of tbs Throat,
Cheat ard Longs, are surely cured by
it. C.ll on r!t and uggists and get a
frea trial bottle. Regular siz* s)ets.
aod sl. Every botlie guaranteed, or
mosey refunded.
aSBI BTIU.ATWOUK.
Tbe expert wh i i* examining tbe
books of Treasurer Harvey Rf still busi
ly engaged and will probably be for
som* flsya yet.
Women are Like
f IntAGrc Healthy and strong
I lUWd 5. they blossom
and bloom. Sickly, they wither and
die. Every woman ought to look well
and feel well. It’s her right and duty,
but she might as well try to put out a
fire with oil as to ba healthy and at
tractive with disease corroding the
organsthatmakeherawoman. Upon
their health depends her health, if
there is Inflammation or weakening
1 drains or suffering at the monthly '
period, attend to it at once. Don’t ,
delay. You’re one step nearer the
grave every day you put it off. '
Women can stand a great deal, but
they cannot live forever with disease
dragging at the most delicate and
vital organs in their body. You may
have been deceived in so-called cures. 1
Ws don't see how you could help it—
' there Is sc, much worthless stuff on
the market. Hut vou won’t be dis
' Appointed inßradfl'eld’s Female Reg- ’
uiiU r. V e believe it is the onemecii
erne on earth Tor womanly ills. There '
is as much difference between it and
other so-called remedies os there la
between right and wrong. Bradfteld’s
Foma.o Regulator soothe* the pain, 1
at ops tn© drains, promotes regularity,
Strengthens, purities and cleanses. It '
does alt this quickly and easily nnd
natufully. It is for women alone tode- '
1 cide whether they will be healthy or
Kick. rati field’s Regulator lies at
1 baud. $1 per bo .He at drug store.
Send far onr free booklet. *
, THE MUDFIIU) REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga.
f9 oo Drop?)
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Infants / ( hildken
Promotes Digestion.CheerPuP
ness and Rest .Conlains neither
Opum.Morptune nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Yferms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
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P 4i> pm... 10 m pm...{ lv Waverosa ar j 7 4Sp..- ; 6 45am...
- 12 19 am... I ar Savannah lv i o©pm.... j 2 ir.atD.
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Charleston, and all points North; also foi Mont, ornery, lilmilngh*NaahvfDCe St. Lout*
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Heeling Chair eat? between Waycrosi; and Mnntpoii'orv via TTioma
Between Port Tampa. Key West and Havana.
GOING. |
laV Port Tampa 10 00 pm Mon. Thura. Rat I
Ar Key Wear 30 pm Tries. Fri. Sun.
Lv Key West 0 00 pm Tus. Fri. Sunday i
Ar Havana 0 00 am Wed. Sat Mon .
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‘’"sclSinS?* Division Fw Agent Pass. Trsfflc Mgt
bavnnnah, t.A Brunswick. ■ a. Savannah Ga
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Cftl EY’O kidney cure it a
i ULL! 0 Suarantead Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
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Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. O
W, J. Butts, tbe Drugglist
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Russell’s Chill and Fever
Touic is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
every cottle guaranteed.
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I Ar Key Weft 9 00 pm Mon. Wed. and sat
Lv Key West 10 00 p. m. Mon. Wed. and
Ar Port Tampa i 30 am Tues. Thur. and Run..
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BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA,
Civil and criminal cases attended to
business strictly confidential. En
quires conducted with secrecy.
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Auctioneers, Commission
Merchants and Gener
al Collecting Agents
Consignments Solicited and
Prompt Returns Rendered.
Special Attention Paid to
Collection of Rents
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W. Wat Kins.