The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 06, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 He Brunswick Times. Eetabliohed 1889. The Brunswick Call. Eitsbliihed 1802. The Brunswick Times-Call. CON SOLI DATTO 1900. Published HVKKY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY AJLTHUR H. LEAVY Editor BOLAND A. MULLINS, Buinesl Manager nrru k t in Oglethorpe Blook,lllF Street omen } MO 81. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscriber* are requested to notify the oilier, when they fail to get any iaauo of the Time*. Lall. Attention to this matter will lie nppre clated by the publisher*. The Timee-Call will be Delivered by carrier or mail, per yoar. 89.00; per week 19 rente. Correepondence on live eubjecte solicited. Beal name of writer abonld ac company eame. Subscriptions payable in advance). Failure to receive paper ehould be reported to the bneineae office. Address all communications to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, G. A Chamber of Commerce in tha thing. Trade follows the ad., eays the Tens untile Hews. The Home Georgian Is one of our mott Interestlag exchanuet, .■Every patriotic citizen should assist in th organization of a Chamber of Com merer. It means so much to Bruns. crick. Hereafter those who do not pay the Times Call *vlll not get It. This way of carrying subscribers for years la not profitable, and we are certainly going to draw the line. Some of our citizens seem to be under the impression that the state fair will be held in Atlanta. This is a mistake, and It does Valdosta an Injustice. There will be but one state fair. Tlie best to improve the condl non of Brunswick la organization of ft Clmmbor of Cali. hopes > MHI will assist in making the movement a success. John ilay might just wf Well enter io his ledger “to profit aui loss, fl00,0f)0.” opposite the sultsu'a naiitmJ(f , **i*~l>.ow '.earned that Aii Turkey’s late ambassador to this country, loc hia official head because he aßked for his sal mry. r\^ Knvlandhas recently secured a loan of $88,000,000 in the United States, and since then Kussia, Japan and Sweden have been negotiating for favors of a financial character. If all of these nas tiona are accommodated the working, man’s “per capi'a’’ is likely to suffer a serious contraction. Dcspi e the terrible famine in India, Mrs. Cuucn, wife of the viceroy, con Uibuted or coUeoted a fund of ISBOOO to rewaid Baden-l’owoll and the heroes of ilafsktng. This example of misdi rected heniiiccuce. however, provides no wealthy and humane American with au excuse for failure to aid the starving Hindoos. In Alt' htvs L hoe Day process'Oß a large number of mg fa Workingmen marched. No such spectacle was pro tented io any u r hern or western city, hk it anyth ng of tbs Kind possible there. No negro workingmen would dare to ask tor it place In a lapor pro cation anywhere In this country except in tie ;ou'h.—Atlanta Journal, WORSE THAN DEATH. Bressi, the assassin of King Humbert would doubtless be relieved by death as tils punishment is considerably worse. In Italy the penalty of death is abol ished. He will Inevitably be condemn ed to 'penal servitude, aggravated by ten years of solitary confinement. A man condemned to this punishment, before being placed in his cell, is shut up in his "secret cell,” about six feet long by three wide, and half llgh’ed. A few inches above the floor Is a plank ibout half a yard wide and slightly Inclined, which serves ae a bed. The food Is bread and water, passed through the little window called the ‘‘spy 1 ’ by the jailer, ths door berov always kept rigorously closed. The prisoner Is condemned to abso lute stlenca; if he breaks tho rule he Is subjected to other punishments, name ly, the stialt'waistcoat, irons’oM strait bed. A prisoner who attempts bis own life in any way is put into a slrait-walst - v coat and at night in a sort of slick, In which he cannot move, When a pris. oner has suffered the pun’.shmont of the ‘‘eecret c 11” for a longer or shorter time ho is removed to the cell where he must remain for ten years. I'ssls.e depends upon the construction of the whole prison. Thtss cells are general ly about two yards square. The bed Is the usurl aiank, and bread and water the food. In winter a single blanket is allowed at night. Silence is still enjj.'nsd; the only concession Is the door being opened a few Inches. food is givon only once la twenty./cur hours. If the pris oner Is sick the doctor cau have him re moved to the prison ingrmary, where he !r kept In a separate chamber. Pr'soneia In solitary confinement may neither read, write, smoke nor work. They are condemned to absolute Idleness and absolute silence. Very few complete their.sentence; they eith er go mad or die. Tho extra punish ment of the "Irons” Is terrible. The handcuffe are joined by chains to simi lar rings on the ankles. The prisoner Is seated on a bench the shape of a mule's back. At night, still In Irons, be can Jjo on hie clack. The "strait-bed” la a strong wooden cbsb resembling a coffin without, lid. At the foot the sufferer’s feet are fasten ed in a kind erf stocks, so that the lege cannot be rnoyed, while the arms are conflaed by a strait- waistcoat: Unless by order of the governor, thu prisoner msy be moved, and ills jailer has to feed blna. This punishment Is only exercis ed on tome desi oiato rebel, Over in Macon a movement has been inaugural, and by the ante-bellum negroes to form an assoi i ition “to cultivate Iricndly relations with the white people and teach tho ci miug g noration of ne groes good manners." THE CELEBRATION GENERAL. It is gratifying to dole the hotel La bor day has taken Open .he people of the country. Those wlm were responsi ble for i's institution e>n well congratu late themselves apou h iving inaugurated a custom that seems to giow’in popular ity each year. This annual holiday ot labor is a good thing not ouly for the thousands ot working people who form lu gr. at part the bulwark of the couaity’ll welfare, (t :s n good thiug for the country as a whole.' It brings before the miudi of the pe iple in unmistakable fashion the fact tha - . the men with the trowel and hammer and tongs and the Other implc THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 6, laoo. mente of daily toil form an element ia onr population that should be first con sidered in matters of legislation and customs. It would be well if some arrangement whereby all the millionaire employers of labor each year should witness the great outpouung of humanity on Labor day when the bands are playing and flying. It would be an object lesson tSfct might bear good fruit. A BARBER LAW. Yonvers, N. Y., has put Its barber shops under the comrol of the board of health and tho health officer has posted in each shop a set df rules to beeb served. One commands that all razors, combs, brusne* an** clippers shell ne disinfected by formaldehyde ga* a’ter u-log, and that meh article must re main in the gas forWlly ilee- mintrte* before using again. AnotheT Is that every chltomee Is tobayeaclean towel. Sponges are lorbidien. Xlum used to etojif "bleeding 1840 be applied a* pow der on a cloth, InsteadYlf rubbed oo in the letup. to wash h(a bands and dlsinfgot* them before thaw ing a customer. There must bp hot as we lascold wa'erln every shop. The eoap must be of a standard quality. The shops will be Inspected aolf every violation ofVje rules is punish able by a fine of teh doJlsra, It feared that tbc Yankees barbers wif] soon be unable to ta’k any more for having to AUnk about so many thing*. At present, however, they are discus*-?, Ibjf the. new regulations ya the old #ay. Deafness Oannot Be Cared by local applications, as they cauuot reach 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 the mucous liniiig of the Eus tachian Tube. When this tnhe gets In flamed, yon have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing; and when it is en tirely is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will 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 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. J. CHENEY & Cos .Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Flits arc the best. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners nor con signees of the Norwegian bark Cbr. Knudsen, will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of Mid bark. Haralbben, Master. For Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUCHU. Get your job work done at the Times-Cai i. job office. Best work in the city. I’ricee the lovveet- COUNCIL MEET* TONIGHT. The regular semi-monthly meeting of the otty council will be held fo night. Whether or not a report will be received from the expert who ie ex amining the hooks of the city treasu rer, is not known No &tdjpo, Pmin Or discomfort, no irritation of the in testines—but gentle, prompt, thorough healthful cleansing, when you lake Mood's Pills Sold by all druggists. ’£> cent* GHTiie can’t ■V Believe 11. lung surface barely knows the contact of oxygen. He’s tbi kind of man, who, when a cough attacks him, goes galloping down the road toward consumption. Many such a man has found strength and healing for weak lungs and tissues lacerated by coughing Ami drained;by beiuorrliages, in the use of Dr. Fierce’* Golden Medical Discov ery, The healing power of this medi cine in pulmonary diseases seems little are the conditions which it cures. The "Discovery” contains no alcohol, and no n,vr xdK . - Wh-Ti f started to take yoor, Col t-11 Met UsSAKiMWrt-r.v,' writes Vr. A. EjNovotay. of Nfiriv York. V. x- cx Ip!- "Iliad a regular consumptive -cugh.irf which I was afraid, and everybody cautioned mo-vand warned me con certina* it. J wo# lodak weight rapidly, wa* very'peh- nogHpai ire appetite, whatever. Now .my condition as changed eiUaryiv Tdo not cough at all. have trained eight pounds in weight, have recovered my Wealthy odor, and ,my ;*pprtit*t i enormous. I utu teffhumcod four medicine to rvAybodv who may be iaa need of thesatn*. wait is a aurecure.- > Dr. BitSWife i**Ufts care constipation WAS A TAMTA NEGRO. MM -cev Dick Crorm, a Tampa escaped con vict, was klllad Saturday at Tifton by Uaggaeraatter Gold wire. Groom threat ened Goldwire’s life and attempted t* shoot him, but the railroad man got the drop on him and before be could wink hit eye bad his body perforated with bullets. Croom ares a bad negro, and encountered considerable trouble while reeidiag Id this section ol the state.—Tempa Tribune. Tho worries of weok sort sick mol her are only begun with the birth of her child. By dny her work la constantly Interrupted and at night her rest le tiro ken by the walling oi tb peevish, pony in/aut. Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong and tuck women well. It lightens all tho burdens of maternity, giving to mothers strength and vigor, which they Impart to thetr children. In over thirty years of practice Dr. Pierce and his associate s**ff of nearly a score uf physi cians have treated and cured more than half a million sobering women. Sick women arc In vited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free of charge. AU correspondence Is slristly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Invalids' Hotel tad Bnrglcal Institute, Buffalo. WANTED.—A young men to do of floe work. Apply to 1,. Ludwig, Grant street, When you want a-pleasant physic try the new remedy, Chamberlain’? Btomacb and Liver Tablets. Taey are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price J3c. Samples free at Bishop’s drug store. COR HE NT.—A nice, six rocm bous*, on J street. Apply to 412 B street. ONLY THREE CASES, There were only three cases before the mayor In police court yesterday morning—John ltawton, John Farse man and Bud Collius—all charged with sleeping on the streets. They were lined *o or twenty days each. To preveut consumption quickly cin-e tliroa ami Inn* trouble w tth One Minute Cough Cure IV J Units. When in need, call on J. \V. W atkins. He loans mo uey on personal property. CAST ;KXA, Bears the />'"•* •' ‘ v Ka .f 4rwavs Eti ;i1 of v^; POSI TION WANTED. A Isdy slant grspher would like po- Git kb* Add rets Tiffin--C* It of- A nice, twe-afory bouse for rent— in perfect order—ll 4 X. Amherst street.. App’y to M re. Colesberry, 121 N. Amerberst a’reet. Advertisers I LWAYS PPRECIATE ! REAPIJNG ETURNS AND THAT I nr! —| fc£l * W% EGULAR Returns lleported By AdYerAs Who Use These Columns. ■ t — ~it~ . wmpm pity of Circulation fives putty m Ouality to idrertisers And We Give Both ALSO—I a. GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN JOB WORK. DON’T SEND AWAY FOB <j; ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, _ BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC.^^ When you can get them at"home for tho™ same price and besides you save the cost of freight and drayage. OUR PHONE IS 31, and a message will receive prompt attention. \\ e don’t mind calling and talking the matter over with you and giving you our estimates, _ and if we fail to get your order that is our fault, not yours. ALL WE WANT IS? V TRIAL. The Times-Call, £O9, 2)10 1-2 and 21.1 F Street. >JO r FTn JLN KJ JL JQj. ii you haven't time to write *.;r “ad” let usJjnow and ■ ’ - “d.■ ' fur .you. 1 hat - our business,and we only charge you for the space.