The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 07, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Brunswick Times. Xstsblishsd IMS. The Brunswick Call. Established 1892, ST:'-. . 1 w: The Brunswick Times-Call. coxßor.ifjA.TEi) nsw. Published KVKKY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY ABTHUR H. LEAVE Editor BOLAND A. MULLlNS,Business Manager oirrrcK } TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requeeted to notify the office when they fail to get any Issue of the Ttmes- Call. Attention to this matter wilt be appre ciated by the publishers. The Times-Call will be: Delivered by earrier or mail, per year. SS.OO; per week 18 easts. Correspondence on live sabjeete solicited. Beal namt of writer shoald ac company same. Subscriptions payable in sdvanoe. Eailnre to receive paper should be reported to the business office. ‘Address all communications to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, Ga. If you see it in the TimksCal* •wear oy it. Labor Day ie now second to only Christmas. - Governor Candler invites ther Pops back to their first love, |£An exchange has figured out that Madame Patti receives 33 1-2 cents for each not* she utters. The war the allies ere waging in Tieu Tain and Pekin seems to he the genuine General Sbernte# article. ~ .... , „ , . - “Big Demcoratle Gains” wlil be the heading in the newspapers now dhat state elections have started. Mayor Woodward baa been given one more trial. We hope he will keep sob. or until the end of the year. General JoiT'wheale* dauktUf:* re „ port that he will s^j||Bpi'j£ C The general , . cord should apeak fa/ Timothy iJorolbyjibe i t nomination fur i tout# taut Be had hie gun aimed higher, but' Aina wont turn down what la in eight. A- Arkansas' new uojeiuor, JflMled Monday, is JetTeraon Davis. Jf there Is anything in a name Arkansas has a great man for her chief executive. Miss Lillian .lewett declares that she will atop lynchitigs if she has to “turn the world upside down.” In other worda Bbe ia ready to lynch the whole country because of the lynching. Tbe twenty-fourth report of the oftl oers and trustees for the Georgia school for the deaf is now before ue and a perusal of it contents shows what coble work this great instituiion Is doing. There should be a Uw against alarm iog storm reports. Yesterday morn lug, according to street rumors, Jack sonville, Savannah ami other cities were aw,p; ctr the face of the earth. The ave-age B-unswick home had hys terics. Grover Cleveland, a man we have al ways admired, say* a mar’s conscience should tell him how to vote in the com ing campaign. Mr. Cleveland should renumber this kind of advice, had been followed, it would have kept hlm( from the white hour*. HANNA'S LATEST. ■ • Wotting is more astonishing, says the Jacksonyille Times-Union and Citizen, than the docility of the Ameri can people in the face of imposition, and the meekness in which they as sume for the benefit of others burdens they would do well to lepudiate withs out delay. The Philippine purchase, for in- was made at a cost of #20,000,- 000, to say nothlDg of the enormous ex penditure that will be required to hold our new possessions by any secure ten ure. These heavy bills must all event ually be footed by the people. They must all eventually find their wav in to the taxes, there to increase the pub lic burden that bears so heavily upon the many, so lightly upon the few. Such being the case, it is evident that any profit that may be derived from tiro acquisition of these islands should ac crue io thosa who have furnished the capital for their purchase; and it is also evident lhat if the money that is to be made out of tba unterrified Filipinos be permitted to trickle into the, bot tomless pockets of the men behind the Administration throne, the plain peo ple of tbe country will be paying the piper that others may dance at their leisure. That this will be done in the eyen\ 6f a republican victory next November is a foregone conclusion The manag ers of the Adnuulstrrtion parly haye no other coriroiption of public duty than t) utilize the public Tunds for per sonal profit. Already a scheme to de spoil tbe illimitable forests of the Philippines is on foot. The woods of the tropioa haye a veiue all their own and the recent formation of Banna's Philippine bardwvod trust indicates hia intention to make the most of tbe silnatldn. It U estimated by experts that if properly skinned, tbe Philippine for ests will io ten years’ time make good the f20,000,000 put into tbe purchase. Of course, If {he islands belong to the United States, any profit that may be derived from their explpiUtiou should to tm ouhtry. And it Is equally a ipaiter cf course that uo such rational policy will be adopted, but that private epecu utors will he permitted to avail themselves of tbe golden op portunity opened for them by me peo ple s money fcgpt s" - titi. Dick, Hauua's able lieuteuaat, has not §VY anything recently about Bout barn outrages tbe negroes it may be that U mse of Mr. I ick's sileucs ia due to the tact that hit home ia iu Akron, O. One's surr.unuiugs have a great, influence on one's no e. MARCING ON. It is now cst'mated by thousands of the best informed leaders In the west that tbe democra ic ticket will get from 00 to SO per cent of the Oenuau vo'.e in November neat. This is a very large gain over the 35 to 30 per cent in 1896. Added to this a very large number of German republican newspapers have es poused the cause of demucraev, as have also a Urge number of O.srman tnde pendent papers. Added to this there are large accessions from republican racks of leading men, who refuse to wear the yoke of the republican party longer. The outlookTh the west is bright with hope, and the democrats in tbe east are leaking it warm for the enemy. Truth and Justlofeare matching THE BRUNSWICK TIMEvCALL, SEPTEMBER 7, 1900. YOUR PLAIN DUTY. Every white men U Glynn county should turn out.and vote In the elec* tion next mon h. It Is true tfcel the regular democratic ticket will go In with a whoop but ■Georgia should show the county just what ft democratic state can poll.. Thote who oppose the nominees.ln the recent primary should come out like men and vote for them Glynn county should poll a large vote. The Atlanta negro college, known as Spellman Seminary, has received a gift of 1180,000 from John I). Rockefeller, ths Standard Oil magnate. The money has been paid into the treasury ef the ...; American Baptist Home Mission some ' -*sw ty, and will be devoted to the construc tion of new buildings.-..1t is gratifying to note tlaat Mr. Rockefeller’#! urW is opening southward as welj| as we tward; If Uncle Bam lias got to* fellP the world and coal tfg and sapplfTbe na tions with monky, he w*U have his haods lull. And lhat seems Jsrlie'£ou* the size of hit prospective job.'SS'' , !l wT. on the Chamber of merce list? ' £ Dsafnsss Oanaot B Cured -3s- -' “H ■ by local as they cannot reach diseased Dotson of Site ear. There ia only one way to cate deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed cons 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 the result, and ■f unless the inflammation can be taken oat and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing will be destroyed BBetrr. Nine cases out of ten are caused by on tarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We #ill give One llahdre® Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Bend for circulars, free. F. J.CHKNEY&Co .Toledo, O. by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Fills are tbe best. TJMES-CAIjIj job office. Those wbo want the beat work, at the loweat figure?, should bring it to this office. On Urge dodgers, our prices and work will make you a con slant customer, if you will give us (he first job. King up 31, and a solicitor will call. For Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUCHU. AT THE OGLETHORPE. J. W. Smith, Cinclnunti; Oeo H. Gray, New York; J. C. Wade, Atlanta; Win. 11. Garland and wife, Fernandina; W. N. Hawkins, Atlanta; Win. B. Fna ter, Mscod; W. A. Sipith, Waycross; A. L. Johnson, Waycnvs; R. L. Finney, Macon; T. O. Rudrufl, Alabama; F. E. Ralm, Atlanta; C. H. Davis, Townsend. Ga.; C. T. Wilson, New York. 44 A Little Spark May Make Much Work.” The tittle “sparks” of bid blood lurkc.:, in the system shotnd be quenched math Hood’s Sarsaparilla, America's (Treat bLod purifier. 8 purifies, •vitaliets and em-ibv . the blood of both sears and all ages. Gres scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, cat at-.. (JtoodA Saisc builffj Many a woman has periodic crying spells. She meet* her husband with eyes, red and swollen and he cries out j " What has happened ? " " Nothing” his wife replies. "I don’t know vdLt is the matter with me, but I just had to have a good cry." Men don’t have crying spells. It would seem therefore that an affection confined to women must have its cause iff the Womanly nature. There is uo doubt that a diseased condition of the delicate womanly organs, is in gen aspfl responsible, for feminine nervous ness and hysteria. v-The use of Dr. 4>i*ase’**F*w*ite Pre seriprion make* women happy by mak ing thfm healthy There are no asdre cryis* spells. "Favorite cures inflainmatinO, ulceration and fe male Weakness. It makes weak women strong, sick women weM. * There is no meiwfine *just aa good.* jsacept no substitute. v *Vtrt three year*,- writes Mra Mary A ftsw-r. of High. Lamar Cos.. Teas.. - r SKffrrnf wit* fait ? the womb, alee ulceration of The womb. After using three Usilts of yonr - Favorite Pre scrtwioa; four of Oolden Medical Discovery' *Uls of ' Pleaeont Pelleta,' l fauud r* iHr. Itn able SO do my work “tthaaoe. I rec ommend your wonderful medicine’to all iny s&mmE*w PAftfe cowers, W sent frtt on seceiptsrf 21 one-cent atiuupM to pay coat o| mailite only. Clqth binding ji stamps AJU dMs Dr, it. V. Fierce, BuflafifN. AMERICANS Halifax, N, s., Sept. 6.— Ths Britfiti oayai and mllitafy 'e#aus td Boston, •'rived hare ihis tiforuing to ftteßd the kutiaal fall parade Of the Royal British Veterans of {Sova Bootia. Ths Amert cn were met at tbe-statloa by a dsiev gallon and wera wjarcbeil to the Queen Bote! The Ufjcd take plaoe on Sunday. An elaborate pro gram baa been arranged. WANTED. Arteslau wslts to drive at |2BO etch JmPr, ■ . * • Rise and capacity guarantaed wil lsw*U**atw to completi well* in 15 dmy*."feAH paor,gd4ye, A. H. Baker, •205 Gloucester street. 1 -ey ’■ Do jfeu wjWff • Whateeo>ftp-ay abou t Hood’s SarsepaftUs? lt|T curing alPfutma ofdMefcse caused or promoted by mipers-Viod. ape Many of th sportsmen are out daily •new shooHnjj. hens. They are not as plentiful a* they usually are. AUa.Jfalveir*on of Weal I’rsrle, Wl., says: •'People comp to buy, Foley’s Kidney cere,*’ white J. A. apuafto: Uclmer, Ind„ says: “Tt is the medical w<jnd*-of the lege." W J, Butts. - ■ Oglethorpe I3k'' KcigUte of Pythias meeta tonight. '** C > v —-—ij When ton want a pleasant phytic try !hc new remedy, Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver t ablets. Taey arc easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price SSe. Samples free at Bishop’s drag store. Get your jab work done at (he Tucks-Cam. job office. Best wor'.t in the oily. Prices the lowest. To prevent consumption quickly cure throa and lung trouble with One Minute Cough Cure. W J Butts. When in need, call on J. W. Watkins. He loans mo ney on personal property. A meeting of the creditors in the L sv ison bankruptcy case was held yester day. OASTOniA. Ban the m:d Von Have Alwavs Be .Jit T* POSITION WANTED. A lady stenographer would like po sition. Address “M.," Time -Call of fice. A nice, twe-story house for rent— in perfect order—lH N. Amherst street. Apply to Mrs. Colesherry, m X. Amerherst slreer. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE Wi Reaping ml ETURNS ■ ArvlIZD “TI —1 IS “T! —itJ If*-’-' m/m Regular I ETURNS .....EPORTEE) ■ By Advertisers Who Use These Column! — % ■%■■■ 4 i:S$ " ' Quantity aid {unity of Circulation giyes * {entity and {uality io Advertisers And We Give Botllf -a GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION IU JOB WORK.'' I DON’T SEND AWAY FOR M ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, 1 BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., , When you can get them at*home for th same price and besides you save the cos of freight and drayage. OUR PHONE IS 3lj and a message will receive prompt attention. W e don t mind calling and talking the matter over with you and giving you our estimates and if we fail to pet y mr order that is our fault, - not yours. ALL WE WANT IS A Tlftft. The Times=Call, - 209, 2091-2 and 211 F Street. NOTE. If you haven't time to write your “ad” let us know and what you’ve got to sell and we will write the “ad” for you. lhat s our business,and we only charge you for the space.