The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 08, 1900, Page 6, Image 6

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6 The Brunswick Times. Established 1889- The Brunswick Call. Established 1892. ■■ : " ■ ■ The Brunswick Times-Call. CON SOLUM TED 1300. Published r /EEV MOB NII>G EXCEPT MONDAY ARTHUR H. XEAVY - - - - * Editor BOLAND A. MULLINS, RosineM Manager L it><)glettiorpeßiock,2llF!}tr<:t Jr ' l *■ f lELKI'IIONX NO 81. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify tbe office when they fail to got any issue of the Times- Call. Attention lo this matter will be appre ciated by tbepiibliaheia. The Times-Call will be Delivered by carrier or mail, per yoar. *5.00; per week 15 'cents. Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Seal name of writer should ac company same. Subscriptions payable in advacae. Failure to receive paper should be to the business office. .Address all communications to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, Oa. ARTHUR SEWALL. In the death ot Arthur Siewall of Maine American ship internets lose a most prominent figure. Prom tbe ship yard ot Arthur Sewall & 00., at Bath, vessels have gone forth to ply on every sea. The grrat concern was founded In 1828, but has achieved its greatest suc cess under the man who has just passed away. The democratic nomination for the vice-presidency came to him, it is as id, as a surprise in 1896, and it Is doubtful if defeat occasioned much personal re gret on his part. He may have suffered regret that his son, EJarrold M ( Sewall, was working against him in tbe republican ranks, but the patrTotisru in him must have caused him lo accept without anger a situation which \ol freedom of 11 u < Ills homo Bnd^pM^HPV/^v-^H^: pi' a. balile. amt lii -A !'" i U'^IM|H who fas helped ra>e of American business Integrity by hi* as*- ..- ''' ■••*** ng lived. GROWTH OF SOUTHERN TOWNS. i. " The alties that now show a i;row\fe pA en years of about 80 per cent showed a growth of 50 per cent between 1880 and 1800. The cities of the country are not growing ub rapidly as they once did, and the rate of growth will be sti’l fur- ther reduced in the present decade. A growth of 20 per cent Is all the ave-age city can re sonably expect in 1010, and not a few of them will do well to hold tbeir own. The increase in New Orleans in the decade just ended was 18 per oent. This was somewhat disappointing, hut it was much better than the gain in the second southern town, Richmond. The Vir ginia capital had 81,888 population in 1800, and it has now 85,050 a gain of 4.56 per cent only. 4ml yet Richmond Is reasonably prosper.ua Jts tobacco and iron working factories are in opera tion, and it does not consider Itself by any mean* a stagnant, much less decay ing, town. The truth is, southern towns should not be compared with northern towns, because the latter are fed and mul lplUd ny immigration, and color prejudice de prives the former of this source of pop ulation. Southern towns must he judged in, by themselves. They are not in the stream of lmm'gration, dspend for growth upon tnctories. The more mills the more population. , A MUDDLE NOW. The concert of tbe powers on the Chinese situation is such sweet concord as one would find in a boiler shop, a sawmill or a whirlwind. After tbe unmasking comes tbe argu ment. The professions of the Czar that he fa as no des’gos of territorial acquisition in China were eminently successful to this government. Acting on this imperial assurance, this country joined Russia in asking the powers to hata the a’licd powers vacate Peking. '% Tnis slurred up the hornet*’ neM. England has a’ways been afflicted with Kuasopbobia, and when John Bull learned that old autocracy bad joined bands with tbe young republic, he took a fit—a real diplomatic fit. Consternation reigned in Berlin. In deed, the Kaiser's ministers were so taken with surprise that they begged for time before replying. And now the situation seems to be — England, Germany, Austria and Ja pan acting together on tbe policy of vacating China and saving the empire from dismemberment. What a mixture' this is. and who would hayo expected it two months ago? Ths Augusla Hera and says: “The Chi nese war has already cost the cotton mills of Austria #600,000, and no m m can s y when the situation will im prove. The mill men are anything but chojrlul over ihr prospec*.” Wudiun’t kcow it was so bad as that. The movement to orgauiU a Cham - ber of Commercj is one that will not only help the business man, but all daises and for this reason everybody should anilst in making It a great suc cess. Most of the populists w 11 acceplGov. Cur-dler’s invitation to return to tkeir first love- the democratic party. Mark Hanna will find that the demo c-it hayea lilt'e money, too, and they tiid aot get it from Tho Tatis-Call glnotrroly hope* that Bam Borehardt will win tbe UHUbo rough county judgeship, -Joe Wheeler, it Is said, will now boa candidate for senator. General Joe seems to hate a dull time. Tbe iicwspaLcra devote more space lo Roo ovelt >han he de-e-ves. Who cares wbat lie sys. And now Hieb-rd O uey, Cleveland's secretary of state, i- out for Bryan. Orovor, i.ext. Make he uunoer.itio Tole In Glynn county large. Evcr>h.idy should drop In a ball. t. Na if every man u.i make st i ast one woman happy by remaining single. Gm (..tintiston is going to take the siuinp for Bryan anti Mt vensoa. Augusta is haviut a warm mayoralty tight. CHEAP HATES TO RICHMOND. Account Baptist Convention, Rich mond, Va , Plant System will sell tiok eta from Brunswick at rate of $17.75 for round trip. Tiokets on sale Sept. 10, 11 a'nrf 12, final limit Sept. 39. This rate open to everybody. THE BRUNSWICK SEPTEMBER 8, 1900. THEIR FRIENDS. In the Georgia paper, yesterday we read the following: ‘•.Maeon, Ga.—Twenty-one of the rep resentative business and professional men of Wilkinson county came into j •*W v A-*. <■ Macon today to see that a negro, Napo leon Anderson, did nof~tack friends if the United States commissioner should bind him over on a charge of interfering with United States officers “Anderson had taken out' a warrant for larceny against two revenue officers passing through the county, charging, them with stealing hie sugar *ane. The officers gave bond, and then arrested the negro, saying he had sought to interfere' with tbe discharge of their duties. “The white men of the county rose up in arms and refused with forCe'to allow tho negro to be taken away without due • process of law. Tho officers gave up the negro ancLcpme to Macon, taking warrants for many of the white citizens. These came in today and brought tbe negro with them, and announced that as the negro had livedatn exemplary life in their midst, every dollar fn the county would he used to see that he was not imposed on. ¥ “’ffhe cases will be heard next week," Is this ndt enough, to convince any fair-minded man that the southern peo ple are the real friends of the negro? We will nover see the day when tbe sains treatment will be accorded a black mannor h of the Mason aud Dixon lne. Deafness Oannot Bs Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafuees, and that i* by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed con dition of ihe mucous lining of tha Eui taghlau Tube. When this tube gets ln fluEod, you have a rumbling sound or imperfect herring; and when it is en tirely o'osed. deafness is the ieult,and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to its normal con dition, hearing wi’l be destroyed forty*r. Nine cases out of leu are caused by ca tarrh, which is nothing but an tnflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Dali's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ,F. J. CHENEY & Cos , Toledo, O, tSold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family PlHs are the best. TIMES-CALL JOB OFFICE. Those who want the best wort, at the lowest figure?, should bring it to this tffioe. On large dodger?, cur prices and work wi'l make you a cuu slant customer, if you will give us the first job. King up 31, Rod a solicitor will call. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPUH NEW YORK COTTON. Now York, £ept* 7.-1 bo foiiowiug table nhcvws the range in pilots o! cotton for the dif ferent months: Opn. High. Low. Cloeo 0ct0ber....... IS . 9 42 913 92?. Oecember. .. 8 r 5 9 so s *• w .January ...... 82$ 1* 1 a9S . April. 8 98 9 07 Si:? S 97 July 8-87 8 87 8 *7 8. b? PROTHXE MAUKKT New York. Sept- 7.—The leading future* ranged"its follows in the New Vmk Produce Exchange today : Wheat, No. 2.—open. lt!,rh. Ix>w. Close Sept 7S 78 77 S-4 77 7-8 DtO. 80 3-3 80 1-2 80 -C Corn, No. 2 Sept -2 . .. .. 45 Dae. 40 1-2 40 7.-8 40 1-2 40 s*B Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, indi gestion, and ai! liver iils are cured by Hood's Pills by all druggists. 95 cents. HEARTSICK. There are a great many people who have heart sickness, who have no chronic derangement of the heart. When the stomach is diseased it may affect many other organs, and produce all the evidences of diseased heart, dis eased liver or kidneys, -or disease in some other organ. The inexperienced [li S|lli[llli practitioner treats • ;!VP the wrong disease, j''N and hence the con- rilMjF I)r. Pierce’s corres pendents; "Doc- y .Sy* s'#*f, aiHiS tors could not help j me.” S&uiti 'K; > Doctor Pierce’s Golden Medicttl b stiS Discovery cures ff “diseases of the Stgf3sfK *y f.jgj stomach and or- -/ /lH gaits’, of digestion Jru-wftf'' f/’.IH and nutrition. It ' j \ increases the a, 1 g siiuilative powers Km? '/ib y l and purifies and wffi/ ' eIH ■ enriches the blood. Hf'^ When diseases of Hi organs remote H 1 from the stomach II are caused by the If ■ 1 stomach, the cure Hj of the stomach re- W %l suit* in the cure ■ of the other dis-1 * 1 eases, in heart, dungs, liver, kid-1 neys, etc. “‘Six years ago niy stomach and heart troubled ate so "much I had to do something, as the doctors could not hem roe,” writes Mrs. S. .V Knapp, of San ,To‘e.’California, Box y*i "I went to San Francises and. had treatment for catarrh'df the stomach. ntid was better for some time, tr.ttn U cSmc be.cU . i then used Os. .Pierce> Cviii'CC Medical “hsccvrry and ■ Pleasant pellets ■ These medicines cured tny stomach. Ino not hare the naiet and indiges tion its I did. . It is very ha:<; for me to tell you whs: I suffered-brft.** 1 comraeirced taxing ?r>ur valuable merlicine. I recommend it to au he sufferers whom I meet.” To ewe constipation use Dr. X'icrce * Pleasant Pellets. LOCRL UNO PERSONAL. Mr. C W. Deming is in Valdosta. Mr. H. Kaufman spent yesterday in Jstup. There WiH be no boat to St. Simon tomorrow. Mr. Is.acCoben spent yesterday in Eastman. Air. P, 8 Farmer spent yesterday In Jacksonville. Another Job printing plant will shortly open hsre. Captain Duncan Wright now has charge of th* pilot oflloe. M-. J. H IJ l&rtermsn, of Wavitly, waa in throity yesterday. Mr, T. J. L'. Talk, of Macon, spent yesterday in tbe city. Mr. It. M. Spankiine, of Atlanta, was in tbe city yesterday. Mr. C. W. Kinehart, of MUcon, ie a guest of lbs Oglethorpe. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. AlleuV.FoOt- Ease, a powder. It etwee painful, smarting, tiervotrafael untl ingrowing naiU.nml iSstnntly taxes Hie stingnat of eorns and bun ions, It’s the greatest romfrrt discovery of the :t*r. AUeu’e Foot-Ease mate* tight or new shoe* feel enap. 1* Is • certain core for vweat inx.callous and hot, tired, aehitw feet. Tty it tivmy. hf-jtlt tlrtiggists and shoe .-totes. Br mail for He in stamps, Tri -1 package Free. Addtcs., Allen s.Olmatead, Le Kuy, N. y. G-t your job work done at tbe TiMKs-Cai.L job office. IGaf work in the City, l’ricsa ibe loweet. To prevent consumption quickly throa and lung trouble with One MlmiteCoupu t ut e. \VJ Butts. ;'■> CAST Bearstke r ' lj Bought CLt/ffJzSi A nice, tw,-atory bouse for rent— in perfect order —ll4 N. Amherst atree'. Apply to Mrs. Colesberry, 121 X. Amerkeret s’reef. Cheap Rates via P ant System. Hidin'end, Ya.—Annual aeaaiou Sovereign Grand I-odge 1.0.0. F , September lf-aj, woo. Tickets sold September 15, 15, IT, with final limit September 2... at rale ol one fare round 'rip. Detroit, Mich.-■ Biennial conclave Knights of Pythias, August iT to September 1,1900. Tickets to 1* sold August 24, 85. SO, with final limit Sep tember 5, at rate of one fare round trip. GKO. W. COATES, D. P. a., Brunswick, ua. B. W.. WEEKS, r.T. M„ Savannah, Ga. MITCHELL ai THOMAS Livery, hoarding and sale Btablea. Finest turnouts In the city. Te;. 9T. Newcastle St. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE Reaping iCH ETURNS AMO Tl —IAT |S Tt— ig- Regular eturns eported By Advertisers Who Use These Columns. Quantity ad {unity of Circulation {uititj and Oddity to Mefa And We Give Both also —. GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION*#*- JOB WORK. DON'T SEND AWAY FOR .# ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., When you van get them at*liome for the same price and besides you [save the cost of freight an 4 drayage. *** OUR PHONE IS 31, and a message will receive prompt attention. We 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 18 A TRIAL. The Times-Call, 209, 209 1-2 and 211 F Street. - V-AA*WV v-^A.'.y-vW I AcvWiA<\ < WuvVVVVW NOTE. - If you haven't time to write your “ad M let us know and what you’ve got to sell and we will write the “ad” for you. i hat s our business, and we only change you for the space.