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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE;
SHALL WE ORGANIZE ?
He Croates Are Dffiu, Bat the GiG lift
fill Ge on.
Shall Brunswick have a Chamber of
Commerce—a progressive organization
of citizens willing to do their share In
promoting our city’s commercial devel
opment, or shall we listen to the croak
ers and do nothing? - '
A public-spirited young citizen has
v neglected his private affairs in order to
make a canvms of the citizens of the
town with a vie w of organizing a Cham
ber of Commerce* His patriotic efforts
have been greatly encouraged. When
innocess seemed assured the kickers ap
peared on the scene. It has been urged
/
by them that yarloug? classes of citizens
have no business on [ board of trade
because, forsooth, there may be conflict
-log inleresty. J
If this view is correct we have the
.
most ideal-board of trade today Id Amer
ica. It is composer! of at Icast 'four
members—a presided, a secretary, and
two or three privates* It Is, perhaps,
one of the most harmoni um bodies in
the country.
Yes, it would be a most excellent Idea
to exclude all of the doctors from the
new board of trade. They are profess
ional men, and, of course, their practice
Wout be greatly damaged if a few hun
dred jew people came to town and
htugir.||pnv a few thoua nd dollars l j
invest. •
Then the Uwyera would be almost
rained if we shtuld lmve an influx of
population and v.
'ut-i
’iny
timi tl.ai lia for ita^HHuC;'‘ 1
lug of ouroiM. 1
orate Hie retail merchanlHßjtr
the b, ard, but who feu owe but, wf A
will g. t Up a terrible Ooespiraef
out some merchant who contentpisflW
jnoving hither.
Again, Mr. Kicker aaya, “I am :
going to belong lo any organi ration of
"winch Mr, .Tones is a mimtier; if they
take him lu I’ll juat quit." Oh, no; it
will never do to get two or three hun
dred of our citizens to join together and
pay tn a thousand or fifteen hundred
dollars a year to be used in laudable ef
forts to get manufactures established in
this community, to enoouiagc the build
ing of railroads and to induoe capita! to
seek investments generally in our city,
and correspondingly increase our popu
lation. The oily is slready so large and
•o great that our people can so well af
ford to divide up in factions ;n a business
sense, and let every faction hoe its own
row. Let us have about six hoards of
•trade— one composed of lawyers, one of
retail merchants, one of the doctors, one
ot the carpenters, etc. The old adage of
' long pull, a strong pul! and a pull al
together," Is exploded. “In division
nd contention there is strength" is the
modern, up-to-date motto.
Seriously, Brunswickians, it is , time
for action. The future ot our oily is in
oar own hands.
Shall we retrograde or go forward?
„ Let those who have undertaken the
work of organizing a Chamber of Com
snetce keep up the good work. Don’t
)t little kicking ditcourage yon. To
ha rare, many who promise active as
distance will perhaps prove somewhat
disappointing, but this la true in every
undertaking.-—tfoniraercial, political or
religious.
Success In all undertakings depends on
the few.
Determined, enthusiastic work will re
sult in great good. Be not daunted;
continue to secure names and subscrip
tions. Call a meeting of subscribers,
elect officers who will do their part.
Move forward. Let the kicking be fresh
inspiration, and success will come.
There Is no intention in this article to
discredit the good done by the few that
have faithfully stood by the old board
of trade, but the need of a thoroughly
organized commercial body composed of
a / -.vr
the business men and professional men
is imperative.
’’DELAY# aKE HANO PIIOUS.”
A Knl! pimple on your fiicp may soaui of Ut
tle i-onaeqUanoo, built shows your blood il Im
pure, and impure blood Is what causes most of
the diseases from which people suffer. tipto e
heed the warning (flyen by the pimple and pu
rify the blood at once by takln t Hood’s Bares
pm ills. This medicine cures all diseases due
to bad blood, including scrofula and salt rheum
The non-Irritating Cathartic- Hood’s I’tlls.
w , * “ ————
C. C. Collins, of Atlanta, is in the
oity.
The Remedy for Stomach and Bows! Troubles
'•I huve.bccn in the drug business for
twenty yenrs,fand have sold most all of
the proprietary medicines of any note.
Amotig the entil e list I have never found
anything to equal Chamberlain's Colic,
IBfcolant and Diarrhoea Iteweey for all
: -U and bowel troubles,” says'O’
Acfield, of Columbus, Ga. “This
cured two severe cases of cholera
Jw in my family, and 1 have recom
■H and sold hundreds of it to my
to liicir entire satisfaction. It
affords a qnMrahd sure 'euro m u pleas
ant iorm. No family should he without
I it. I keep it in my house at all times.”
<tfur sale by Dr Bishop’s drug store,
* . V- !'
dost received ready to wear felt hats
Miss Kate stater.
DOES IT FA Y TO BUY CEfAKP
A cheap remedy for coughs, and
coids tr sli tifbt, t u t V t,u want ecnri6
thing that wi.. believe and cure the
n ist severe aid dangerous results n
throat and Jur.tr trouble, What eh#
dot Go to a wsiint r 11 , more regula
climate? Y<e, if yeas la ; if in po
slble for pie. tun u . iter ti h 'ak
the only remedy ’fcst Lai beet ii tro
luoed In ail olvilived countries with
success In sore throat and lung troubles
Boschee's German Syrup. It not only,
stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, hut allays tnfismation
and causes expectoration, gives i good
night’s rest and cures the patient
Try ono qo’Ue Recommended manv
years by hit (Laiyglste iu the world
Sample bottle* at VT. .1. Boris ard
Brown Drocir Oo
i Just received ready to wear felt bats
: Miss Kate Slater.
R. 11, Patterson, of Danville, it
spending a few days in tbs city.
At oo Tune la Mao S-oure from At
tacks of such disorders of the stnmaob
stobolera morbus, cramps and
rbora; but tbese complaints are com
mon during tbe heated term, when It
is dangerous jo naglset them. Pain-
Killer ioi remefly that bas never fail
ed, the 'several attacks bave been
cured by it. Avoid eubstitntes. There
It bat cniTVUt-Killsr, Perry Pvle\
260. and 50c. „
THE BRUNSWICK TIMBS-CALL, SEPTEMBER 9, 1900.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
The Quaker Herb Ton
ic is not only a blood
I Purifier, but a Blood
raakev for Pale, Weak
Ea, fin d Debilitated people
' who have uot strength
nor blood. It acts as a
<?: ■■ tohie, it regulates di
• 1 yjp. -gestion, cures dyspepsia
\ a, and Tends strength and
A -A v >i tone to the nervous sys
tem. It is a medicine for weak women.
■ltMa a purely vegetable medicine, and
can bo taken by the most delfoate.
Kidney disease, Rheumatism and all
diseases of the Blood, Stomach and
-Verves soon soccumb to its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thou*-,
anils of people in Georgia recommend
it. Prfuel.oo.
QUAKER PAIN BALM is the med
icine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wondej-ful medicine for Neuralgia;-
Toothache, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprains, Pain in Bowels; in fact, all
pain can be relieved by it. Prise 23c
and 60c. , - '
QUAKER WHITE WONDER SOAP,
a medicated soap for the skin, scalp
and complexion, Price lOe a cake.
QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
vegetable ointment for the cure of
tetter, ectetna and eruptions of the
skin. Price 10c a box.
FOR HALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Chacinnati. ,
Polhill's Drms Store
THE BALL GAME.
The Two Local Clubs Played a Very
Good Gama. * ’
The baseball game between the
Plant System club and Hirtch’e team
resulted in a tie yesterday afternoon.
The game ve y good one in
deed, both sides playing srappy ball,
ft looked like a viotory for HiraohV
team up to tbe fifth inning, the soore
being 4 to 0, but the shop boys got to
gether in this inning, and sent Hive
man across the home plate. Hirsob’s
team made another run in tbe sev
enth, tieiog the score and tbe game
was called on account of dark new.
The shop boys olaim that tfiey won
the game by one run, as Mr. Dan
Krjtuas, who kept tbe score, bad it S
to 4, but the other side olaims that it
was a tie. Mr. Krause, they say, made
a mistake and did not score one run
they made.
A Times-Gaia man kept a score of
his own, and it showed a tie.
Anyhow it was a very good game
and was witnessed by a good-s zed
crowd.
Jtitt reoeived ready to wear felt bets
Miss Kite Sister.
Junes Meyer, of Baltimore, h. regis
tered at tbe Oglethorpe.
A LIFE AND DEATH FIGHT.
Mr. V,’. A. Hines, of Manchester,
la., writing of bis almost miraculous
escape from death, says; ’‘Exposure
titer measles induoed serious lung
trouble, which ended in Consumption.
I bad frequent hemorrhages, and
coughed nlgbt and day. All cry doc
tors'said I must soon die. Then I be
gan to use Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, wbioh completely
cured me. I would not be without it
even if it cost 95,00 a bottle, Hun
dreds have used it on my recommenda
tion, and all say it never fails to cure
Throat, Chest and Lung troubles."
Regular eir.e 50ets. and SI.OO. Trial
bottles free, at all drug stores.
Just received ready to wear felt tats
Miss Kate Slater.
WANTED—Man for outside work.
Apply to Roberts’ Furniture store.
Knss&U’s Chill and Fever
fofife is acknowledged to be
the Best on the market,
every cottle guaranteed.
ffit^saltby ail druggists.
A NEAT BOOK.
The Timsb-Call is in receipt of a
neat book oh “A Compendium of the
rescuicea, attractions and business op
portunities a’ong the lines of the Plant
System in Georgia, South Carolina,
Alabem* and Florida,” issued by the
above well kuown railroad system. It
is full of interesting facts, well Ulus
trated. Copies can be obtained by ap
plying to George W, Coie, agent,
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Miases Gsle’s seleot private school
wiilopen Oct. 1 at t.beir residence,7oß
E street.
Thorough instruction is given in
primary, mstromentajjuad collegiate
d-pirtments. TtiU institution of
learning it of seven years’ standing,
and.the teachers are progressive, em
ploying all the new add improved
method* of instruction. •
. —— - __ y
TEACHERS’ EXAMINATION.
Superintendent Orr held an exami
nation for teachers’ license at the
Mansfield street school building yee
terday morning. Thi* is the last ex
amination this fait.
OPERA HOUSE.
One Solid Week, Commenc
ing
Ail Wii [ 17
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday
The Woodward-
Warren Company
Supporting the Eminent Comedian,
I 1 111.
In high class repertolr,
ffiii fin Siii Nil
($l5 doWQst#to*f,#lo upstairs )
Prices, 10,20,30 c
Reserved seats on sale at
Butts, Colored people can
secure their seats ot Carter s.
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS.
The following vsluable building lots,
charmingly situated in the resident
portion of the oity, are for sale on eary
terms:
135x180, on Union street, running
Lack to R-jswilds street, Tms piece
of property osn be divided into six
lots, 40i90 each, ttuee fronting on
Union and three on Reym Id* street*,
and is situated immediately north ef
the residence of Mr. Glauber Lot on
the east side of Uoion street, opposite
the residence of Mr. John H. McCul
iough, 90x180 feet, ean be divided into
four]iot< 48x90; two fronting on Uoion
and two on Ellis streets. Lots 180x180
feet, cornering oo Albany, Albemarle
and Amherst street*, can be divided
into eight lot*, 45x90 feet each. Also
lota on Gloucester street, between Al
bany and Amherst streets, ar.d lots on
Albany, between Gloucester and F
streets; and on Amherst street, be
tween Gloucester and F streets. To
anyone wishing desirable building
lots, either for their own residence or
for rent, cannot (ail to be satisfied with
these locations. For farther Informa
tion apply to
J. E. dcßioson.
i Castor i A
The Kind You Have Always Bought, anti which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
—. anti has been made under his per-
Sj? , sonal supervision since its infancy.
AAllow no one to deceive you in this.
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are hut
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children —Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR IA
Castoiin is harmless substitute for Castor OiJ, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contaius neither Opium, Morphine nor other Naruotie
Substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* Worm*
amt allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
StoinaeipMffl Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The OtiTklrcn’s Panacea-—The Mother’s l ri*nd.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Me Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
thc ccwt.ub 00M..-Y. „ aunn mu,, at. oi>. err,.
PLANT SYSTEM
i’ASHKNGKR DEPARTMENT.
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no.ft no s. | Time .Hir e sn.su > no.;o
.. P***en|,er Mixed j NO. 35 iPaoaenger j Mixed j
...J Effective Sunday, Daily Daily
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~ 9 15am a9O pm.-. ar Waycro** lv 950 Pm —i 7 JSan...
. 2 10pm.. 460 am. ar Albany It 4 46pm.... jl2 Otftno....[ ••
11 50 puu.v alO am... ar Havannah lv 400pm....1 2 15am...
1 4pm... iSsam... ar rhorwaivllie lv :>3 r pm....* 2Warn.... •••
. ( 9 oopm 6 €o**b. ar Tampa lv . 7 > 7 OSpir—
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V.A WaNoKOSS A MONTGOMERY.
715 a®.,. 1 6 00pm iv Bmnawtck arfll 80 am...[10 15am.-i
0 800 pm... ar \vayoroau h 9SO am...; 7
............ i0 20 pm. 910 am... at Montgomery U :i 25 am,. 745 pm...;..
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7 lHpm .. 720 asn... ar Bt. Leu is
VIA SAVANNAH AN D CHARLESTON.
“r~~7 715 am 500 pm Lv Brunswick Ar UtU* pm 015 am
. . 11 60am.. il2 lOatn. |Ar Savannah Lv 5 00tu 2 isara ;
8 22au. . 724 pm.. !Ar Hicbmoiul Lv 648 pm 005 am | -v
**•|7 10 am ;1120 pm \Ar Wntdimaton Iv 807 pm 430 iun
Direct connection made at Wavcroa* with throueo Pullman Sleeping Cara foi Savannah
Charleston, and all iioints North; alto for Moult omcry, Birmingham, Nashville, Bt. LouU
aud all points
Reeling cnairea * between Waycroesand Montp- merv Thomasyiilc.
Between Port Tampa, Key West and Havana.
GOIXU. | RKTV USING
I.T Fort Tampa 1 Wpm Mon. Than. Sat Lv Havana 2 10 pm Mon. Wed aud
A 1 Key W. -t S0) pm Tne,. Pri. Sun . Ar Key West CO pm Mon. Wed. and SM*.. ■.
l.v Key west opm Tue- Fri. Sunday Lv Key Weft 10 0, ). id. Mon. Wed. and 8 t
Ar Havana tam Wed. Sat Mon Ar Port Tampa 130 am Tuea. Thoi.aud rod. ■
W.B. I’KNH AM GEO. W, COATES, . W. WRf.NN
GeuevalSupt Division Pa-s Agent. Tass. Traffl : Mgr
savannah, Ga Brnnawick, <va. Savannah .Ga
KIDNEY DISEASES
are f (he most fatal of all dis
eases.
CHI CY’C KIDNEY CURE ill
rULL I O Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and $ J.OO. O
W. J. Butts, tbe Druggiist
w
@CURE YOURSELF 5
nue for insurant
•,tnfl<*?u.Ti3t! ’Hw,
trn;tiob4 or ulretations
of mucous m<‘_.bnu?w.
Painless, and not a* trill*
, g*ot or pcfeonottt.
®M by DnifgUla,
or sent in pUin wrappat
by tiprws Frvpfkjd. tot
p.OO, ora Utils*. $1.73.
CXrcuUr wot o* raot
GEORGIA DETECTIVE AGC’Y
Civil and criminal cases attendd to
business strictly confidential. En
quire* conducted with secrecv.
L I. LSAVY *
TVTs=tnnr
L, J> Leavy 6c Cos
Aue tioueers, Commission
Merchants and Gener
al Collecting Agent*
Consiginnents 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.