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The Bmnswick Times.
Eet*blt*ta 1889.
The Brnnsiiclr Call.
Eetablished 1892.
The Brunswick TiißvCall
CONSCM.m.WJKIJ WO..
B7BKY MORKS.V6 £XCSFT MONDAY
ARThJR H. LEAVY - . - - . Editor
BOLAND A. MULLINS, Buemeee Manager
Jt'ftriß i in Ogletbortwßlock, 2ll lfStreet
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TUB TIMEB-CALL,
/ iSmuawick.Ga.
Will some editor kindly say r—oys.
t:rH
Capital and labor should not be at
daggers points.
Crokur seems to tliiuk Bryan will win.
We think so. too, ,
Tke much talked o! stare shoot i
now In progress at Savaunali.
The Brunswick death rate Is the low
est of any city of its size In the South.
The repeal of the Horton law take®
vue prize rotors back to Carson City.
Mr*. Cobb seems to be tke favorite
for poatmUUess of the house. The
Timus-Ca u. h .pes Speaker Little wW
name tl.ln desotving little woman.
dill uoi h ik l'Te lii i len'.k
or, but l*i.iuet* i . revived ti> w t
emit taste ami non !•..• is
to alcohol.
There is no denying the fact that
Woodwaid is a good man, a kind hus
band ami a loving father. His term is
nearly out now, and let those who are
demanding his impeachment kindly
throw the veil of charity around this
unfortunate gentleman, (live him one
more trial. He is too old to be die
gr. -d.
AT LAST! 1
At last Brunswick has a daily piper
somewhat more commensurate with her
sire and commercial imp i -mce. Me-s s
Heavy and Mulllm-, editor and business
manager of iho Times and Call, have
showu couimoudable real in consolt
dating those papers and making the
Tiuiss-t all what it Is.
We bespeak for them a liberal share
of pstronago from tlio people they
ssrvc so well.-* Southeast Ueorgiati.
alas: we have none.
Wo have received u small pamphlet of
sixty pages issued by the C&atlauooga
chamber of Commerce It tsßurotcd to
Chattanooga and the dis
trict. The chamber of comhiercs of
Chattanooga is a very llvo orgau'./.atiou
and h is over 500 members' whose names
and telephone .numborßjf arc] printed in
the pamphlet. It would be a great thing
if every city in the aoutb could have as
Wide awake and as enterprising au oi
gsnizvtion as the chamber of commerce
of the Tennessee ci'y.
“ACCUSE NOT NATURE. SHE HATH HONE <
HER PART; DO THOU BUT THINE*
When the Master Planner of the universe designed and mapped the harbor
oi Brunswick he made it one that, from all the standpoints of sitnstion, environ
ment, proportion and fitness, would be pre-eminently for a grea* maritime
trade. He zavs it a wide stretch of inland harborage; streams that pen
etrated into rich sections and to admirable wharf sties; placid auchoragt
for uni rnited merchant fleets, thirty-seven miles of available water Iron** a deep
and ample gateway from bay to open sea: and to tompleie the master plan of ge
ographicai excellence, He threw about the inner waters the protecting arms of en
cloeing Islands to shield the mart of trade inside from the ocean’s vengeful tem
pests.
AVENUES OF COMMERCE.
The ontrarce to Brunswick harbor lies between St. Simons and Jckyl islands
—achannel nearly two miles in width, leading on the one hand to the broad At
lantic, on tke other into St, Simon sound. From this landlocked bay there are five
avenues of commtrce, First, through Jekyl creek, by the inland route, to Flori
da; second, past the shores of St. Simons island, by broad, deep stream, t* the
mouth of the Altamaha and Us vast timber interests; 'hird.bf the Brick river into
the heart of the salt marshes, reaching extensive mill properties; fourth, by snr>le
river, past wharf sites unexcelled, the government's oav*i reservation batcf'tl&
interior, rich in agricultural possibili ies; fifth, mto aloilg the
present commercial water front of the city.
Such remarkable advantage! of location an environment ‘together with the
depth of its water, the scone of its harborage, must fuily|pplais to
manifest destiny which Brunswick is now working out tor it; elf —a destiny oi
r>/
commcroial prestige and activity, the half of which has'not as yet bepi dreamed;
a future or vast importance, not only to itsetf and its pete pie, Jycit tij thtftniaqaoaa
intereets of its people. ' ’ , -
THE LOGICAL GATEWAY.' ‘ ’•%,
TANARUS, **
Located in the extreme western reach of the Atlantic seaboard,
affords facilities for the of an illimitable maritime trade. It is tktf
logical gateway from the south and the middle west to the world beyond the sea.
Its capabilities arc never limited' by eeasons, It is perennially ready for the ser
vice of man, for the accommodation of his enterprises.
Jutting out into this harbor, from the pinelands of- Georgia, is a peninsula l -,
intended, in the general plan of creation, to be the site of a city which should
dominate and give name to this mart of commerce; and, upon this peninsula, the
city of Brunswick is built. It has the immediate and saintary isurroundiugs of a
deep water roadway on the west, and of the salt marshes, penetrated by navig
able dreams, bn the east. Interiorly, the available ground for city-buiULng is
practically exhausttvss. As the capacity of its harbor for commercial operations
is illimitable, so the capacity of Brunswick’s back-country for development is
without natural bounds.
GKKAT SHII’I’ING TERMINALS. fc
Vt ith St. Simon’s Island, Colonel's island, Uiysbo Island, and tb/e >ntigu*-
out mainland conveniently strewn about the city-site, there will, reasonably,nover
b? a dekrtb of water 'ront properties for utilization as shipping terminals.
surveys have shown an available wharf space of thirty-seven miles
in extent, not half of which has yet been occupied. Along this water frontage
ample for almost any class of vessels, while there is no spot with
of moderti engipyonng cannot reach with lines of railroad.
Th*com“)lnntio.i e-'.A jlh connection of mil and water unexcelled any
where for convenience, commercial fitness. In tfce creative topography of
4-* ,f
this particular locayn, there was left no untoward feature. If tnpre are faWr*
faults, mau will make thnin; the God of Nature has dohe His turn.
_ THE BEGINNING (5f GROWTH.
Hpf Despite the reitarkjble guvantagrs, which must have forcibly the
discoverer of Brunswick batbo;—whoever that remote iedlvhwß may
btiyw been—the Importance of the port as a gateway of commerce hasbecn stria
i ugly recent. It wa an insignificant lumber port many years ago, shipping, in
IN!!), accenting to a newspupof print of that dale, ’’three cargoes of hewn limber
in coast-packets, during the current fiscal year,” thecom’ngof railroads, even
failed to inject the elixir of active growth
The advent of post-bellum ideas ana post-bellum citizenry, both wedded to
tlio belief thut I’tunswn k was intended to mount to something, slatted the up
ward tendency; and Brunswick soon became aware of the fact that the particular
something of which it was pre-eminently lilted, wins shipping,
Poes the aveiagc citizen ever give nature credit for what she has done! Is
not the hand of man only needed to mako Bruuswick the leading among the
great seaport cities of the South.
’ Accusf not nature, she tilth dons her part; do thou but thine.”
TK/IDBS CONGRESS.
UuddlcAffld, Eng., Sept 3 —Tlie Brit- ;
isb Trades 'Congress held its opening
session boro tbia m truing. Du'cgatce
from all over - the world are present.
Matters perlaiuing to labor organization j
aud to bultdlng up of inddalriid trades
wore discussed. America i repicsenied
by 8. J. Kent and John M. Hunter of
the United Mine Workers.
Bl LORI AN I*ORTS.
Berlin, Germany, Sept. 3.—The Ger
man Levant Utie at Hamburg entered
into a oontrsot with lha Bulgarian
government today to touch the ports
of Varna and Boorgbas twics a rnootb,
coming and going. The eontraot Is for
Aye y"-
,
KtseMßineeTG*.. **• J tt - M -
Usti K arreaatftt's* lo^ 1 * 1 •** 1<l " od l ' <,r,a,r
LZ.Z • ’ ,1w
used ll amt l 1 ■An It lo w *
, e l. y„r sale ( v n Butts, the diuJtdTO-. ,
Kt-as Kt i-t. the Tasteless llistnim' Ton.c,
cqres Chill* *M tever *0 bottle.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMIVUALL, SEPTEMBER 4, WOO.
BEWAHt OP GREEN FRUIT.
Now to lbs heated term, people
should pay attention to tbsir diet,
avoiding unripe fruit vege
tables, wbiob invariably bring on
cramps, cholera morbus, or diarrhoea.
Ctiildreu are particularly subject to
complatote of this kind, and no mother
can feel safe without having a bottle
of Tain-Kii.lir It is a safe, sure and
ipeedy cure. Avoid substitutes. There
is but one Pain-Killer, l’erry Uavia’.
Price Zsc. aud 80c.
Humify In Ulooil l>rrp.
Clean -blood mourn* a clean skin. No
beauty without it. Ca&carcta, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keen it clean, bv
stirring up the laey liver and driving all im
parities from the bodv. begin todav to
banish pimples, boils, blotohc*. blackheads,
and that sickly bilioua complexion bv taking
Cascaret*.—beauty for ten cehts. All drug
gists, salw‘ on guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 30e.
G*t ycur job work done at the
Timks-Cai-L job ortlce. Best work in
tbe city. Pricjs the lowest.
id.PIERCES
GOLDEN HEDICAL
DISCOVERY I
' A ' ' * C*-[. ~
“ I have been thinking of writing to
yon for some timv” writes Mrs. W. D.
Benson, of Maxton, Robeson Cos., N. C.,
“to let you know what a wonderful thing
Hr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
did for my little boy. He was taken
with indigestion when he was a year
and a half old, and he was under the
doctor's treatment’for five long years,
We spent all we made for doctor s bills,
and ft did no good. He could not eat
anything only a little tnilk and cracker,
and sometime* eves this would make
him sfck, and "he got very weak; could
not ait up ail day, and I gave up all hope
'of hia ever getting any better. Looking
over one erf your bocks I noticed Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery rec
ommended for indigestion. We bought
some and gave,to our boy. Two bottles
of Dr. Pierce* Golden Medical Discov
ery cured him.. He is well as can tie,
and can ent'anything that lie wants and
it does not hurt him. He has not been
ska day since, and it has been three
years sbit he took your medicine. I
that God will always blew you and
"your medicinw' 1
nm DISEASES OF
TKESTBMACH
3IOOD. NERVES
Wk LUNGS.
* THE TRADE
1 £tfitiaoooga Brewing company
reoetted it* first car of beer yesfe'day
aitg-%as Jbuay all day serving the
trade. Everybody who tried tb bev
erage said they llkrd It.
THE DOOM DULL.
On aeoouot of the Labor Day cele
bration there waa no work done along
the river front yesterday, all the men
having knocked off to participate in
the celebration.
When you want * pleasant physic, try the new
rcaMf, ChamUerlajn'tt &tuiaaeb and Uve;-
Tablets. Tsuiy *reg s.y to take and pleaaant in
effect. i'Heu tbuuple* flee at Bishop's
drug Hyrs. j
KNIGIifS ARE DACE.
The Kuighta uf Pythias who went to
Dltroit, Mich., have returned to the
city. AH say they had a very enjoy
able time
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
V*V*
€ OFF FOK cOUOOL.
Not less yun twenty-five Brunswick
bey a and girt# will leave within the
next, few week* (or college. Most all
will go to Georgia institutions.
* D*afae* Oaaaot Be Cured
by local applications, an they cannot
roach the diseased portion of the car.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of tbc mucous lining oi the Eua
tnchjjgii Tube When this tube gets in
liiuuea, you have a rumbling sound or
imperfect heating; aid whtn it is en
tlrily closed, deafness is the result, and
unless the iuilinuination can be taken out
and this tulie restored to its normal con
dition, hearing 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.
AVo will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall'* Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free
F. J. CHKNEY A Cos , Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 73c.
liaU’B Family l’ilts arc the best.
When in need, call on Jr
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
Ship Noticj.
Neither the master, owners nor con
signee* of the Norwegian bark Cbr.
ICnudsen. will b> responsible for any
debts con i acted by the crew of said
bark. Hakaldss.n, Master.
To prevent consumption 'jotv-Uy cuve throa
*u ! lun e - trouble with one Minute Cough Cur*
tV J Butts.
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