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lie Brunswick Times.
Established 1889.
The Brnnswick Gall.
Established 1892.
The Brunswick Times-Call.
COKHOMDAXKD 1900.
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KVfRY MOBNIJ.G BXCEJPT MONDAY
ARTHUR H. LEAVY - * Editor
ROLAND A. MULLINS, Basinets Manager
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THE TIMES-CALL,
Brunswick, OS a.
Cotton is taking an upward spurt.
C'ordelc will have a farmers and mer
chants carnival this week.
The Georgia Confederate veterans
will have a grand reunion at Augusta
•next month.
Cornelius Vanderbilt has gone into
politics. There, will be leg pulling sure
enough uow.
Petty jealousies between the powort
is liable to cause great trouble lu the
Chinese question.
The itate fair was abiammoth under
taking for Valdosta, but just watch
what a success it will be.
Jersey City comes to the front with
& ten cent marriage. That was the
foe paid to the justice of the peace.
mmany c,o
Hichard Oroker and vffvi.l 'ilj&ttfll
•com to be more intorft upqnmowning
each other than upon boating the re
puclicaiiH. Atliinta Journal. *<,-
The betting in New York six weighs
ago was 4tol on McKinley. Itbrhow
f* to 5, with the republican* cutting
their odd* almost every day.
Congressman Griggs will leave Mon
day for the uortli, whore he will speak
for democracy In Maryland and West
Virginin during the campaign.
Mississippi will have two men of the
same name in the next congress. Both
are named Patrick Henry One is from
the Third and the other from thcSiSth
district.
A louisvillo beauty is to marry a
real Knglish lord who is not a fortune
hunter, w hich is the most remarkable
part of this very important announce
ment.—Kx.
“Considering that he has the rheu
matism," remarks the Norfolk Land
mark, “the agility with which Senator
HannageU around with that hat is mar
velous.
The latest wagers made in Wall
street are upon the next man prominent
in the street to die. The only condition
it that the man must die in 30 days or
the bet Is off.
- 000 REASONS.
■,Y . ■ —* ; • •
James Orechxian, the famous corres
pondent writing to the New York. Jou
rnal from Ohio - , says Bryan will carry
that mate, and gives as his reasons the
following:
Because the Mayor Jones party fa
vors Bryan and numbers 100,721.
Because the trusts have forced skilled
mechanics to wprk in the streets.
Because the gold democrats are re
turning.
Because the republicans are joining
the reform forces,
Because during 1890 (during a finan
cial scare} the republican plurality was
48,478.
Because in 1892, Cleveland failed to
carry the state by only 1,072 votes.
Because the. Germans are earnestly
opposed to militarism.i
Because the republicans .tinder Haste
na’s leadership show alarm.
BRYAN’S SAYINGS.
I practiced law until I became so busy
prosecuting the republican party for
grand larceny thfktfl did not have time
to defend people charged , with petty
larceny.
1 want all the avenues kept open so
that every child born into the world
will have something to hope for.
This republican system of private
monopoly is ' condemning the young
men to perpetual clerkshlp.
r-If the republican policy continues,
ydu will be pounded until you dc,hfiller
“enough.’’
The poor men will furnish sons for
the army, but and the
exploiters will reap the profits.
A man with a crime-stained con
science may go through a part of life
successfully, (lonceallng from society |
the knowledge of guilt that haunts him
but there corooa a day when the burden
grows ’fiSogreat and he finds sweet re
lief in throwing off the heavy load and
facing consequences.
Mr. Crokst- would be a happy man if
lie could manage to get the Hon. D . 8.
Hill buried under a big gubernatorial
majority this year. But Hill Ims lwsen
thqfo Uefort and he .was too -long
digging out to take any more such
chance.
The Washiiptgn Post tritely remarks
that lawlessness in a norther# aiato 1#
rpdvfcd more reprehensible by the
fact that the finger of scorn has always
burn leveled in that section./ . •
SUNDAY THOUGHTS.
lan MucUrtn.
The world had its own idea of liless
sdncfß. Blessed is the mau who is al
ways right. Blessed is the mau who
Is satisfied with himself. Blessed is
the man who is strong. Blessed Is the
man who is rich. Blessed is the man
who is popular. "Blessed is the man
who enjoys life. Those are the beati
tudes of sight and this present world.
It conies with a shock and opens new
realmsof thought, that not one Of these
men entered Jesus' mind, when He
treated of blessedness, “blessedsaid
Jesus, “is the man who thinks lowly of
himself; who has passed through great
trials; who gives and endures; who
lojpg* for perfection; who carries a ten
der heart; who has a passion for purity
of life and holiness; who sweetens hu
man life; who dares to be true to con
science," What a conception of ebar
actePl ~Blessed are the humble, the
THE BRUNSWICK TIM SEPTEMBER 9, 1900.
penitents, the vieflJPUe mystics, the
phiianthrdpists, the gain U- (Im media
tors, the.hhnfeSsoMj FV ths first time
a halo rests cw’gentlenesjj patience and
sanctity, and the eight men of the be
atifudEs.divide the kingdom of God;
Jesus -nowhere commanded that one
‘cling to His cross; He every where
commanded that, everyone carry His
cross, mid out of this daily life of cru
cifixion has.,bee horn the most beauti
ful saipthhod fchin St. Paul to St. Frau
ds, from Xhoipaß A. Kempis to George
Herbert. „ For “there is no salvation
of the son], fior hope of everlasting life
but in the cross.”
Granted that some people go to
cjiui'ch to whom worship must be a vgiu
show, and that others remain
to whom fit la a spiritual reality, it were
absurd to divide people into public
wor#fepT)r;,who are professional'fiypr
ocritds, and private
are unattachediitfh.tH? As
ter of fact, bclievhßg people do, has a
rule, gp to unbelieving’
people do not, as a rulej and in
to show that one is not ujdngsfaith in a
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dogmatic'bjut a
be ter point -jauf the
ghureh --her' teachings, her' Ujilurnioc.
hfjr examplo-“thfe whole system pLcS'ilg?-
ity and philanthropy depenJ Tp the
western world. "K m
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There Is nothing 6n t which wq Sifter
so hopelessly as creed, nothing on
tsm
which we agree so utterly a3 character.
Impanel men of clean ctfbseG
once and average intelligence and ask
them to try some person by hie opin
ions, and they may as well be disv.hurg
ed at once; they will not.agrog tiH the
Greek Kalends. Ask thebfto take The
r & .**■' i
standard of conduct, and they .will
bring in a verdict iu five minutes.
D.&fn.ss Oanot B Cared
by local ApplfcftlloftS, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the car.
There is only one way to cuts deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con
dition of ilio mucous Lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this tube gets in
ti .mod, you have a rumbling aotpid or
imperfect Hiring; and it Is en
tirely c'osa&cteafne& is the tdfult.and
unless tbelnflammation can be taken out
and tbiatube rosto/ed to its normal eou
ditlon, hearing will be destroyed forever.
Nine cases out of ten are caused by oa
tarrli, which is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the surfaces.
We will give Ono Hundred Hollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) -
that canuot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
* P. J. CHKNKY & Cos , Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Halit Family l’JUs are the best.
TIMEB-CALL JOB OFFICE.
Tboss who want tbs beft work, at
the lowest figures, should bring it to
this (fiioe. On Urge dodgers, our
prices and work will make you a con
stant customer, if you will give ns the
first job. Bing up 51, and a solicitor
will call.
W. C. Davie, of Atlanta, is speeding
tog a few days in the city.
“To Err is Human \”
‘But to err aII the time is criminal or
idiotic. Don't continue the mistake of
neglecting your Flood. When impurities
manifest themselves in eruptions or nvhen
disordered conditions of stomach, kidneys,
liver or bonnets appear, take flood's Sar
saparilla. ft null make pure, live blood,
and put you in good health.
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Wiimmi ke
scifeenfeflfom
siipfWby
In© ikseffi? ■ ?
• favtlfel
Prekcrkpidn
, IT CURES
iRnEWumiY
INFLANHAnW
ULCERATION,And
FEMAIjEOaEAKNESS
ttmaAeA Weak
WOMTi SfR9N
SjCNIYOWCN WELL
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPIiH
• ' TROMCI’E MARgET
'..-New York, .Etpt, s.-Tb* leading futures
ranleil s follow* in the New York Produce
Exchange today i
Wheae, Xo., t.—Opan. High. I. h. close
Sept ... .iitl-f :J-S 7 s 1-4 TANARUS t-J
Dfc. sc i-2 -or-s so 1.5 ses-i,
Gem, No. 2
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Dee... ... y . i-2 H)4 m 1-s it,l-l
mgw YORK COTTON.
New York, Sept, s.—'i’he• Mlowius talile
Shows the range te prices of cotton for the dif
ferent months: '
Open.. High, Lew. doae
Octolmx. . !}f ,‘t t! #3l <j 3u
Decwnfifr. ~ 1,1 i ao; al2
Jamtary . 813 njl 903 911
April . . 9 93 O Oft
•Inly . ,V ’< sf 901
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For Backache use
STUARTS (HN ami
BUCHU; *• ’ v ? '
W. 9. Esc; of Havaanah, spent y. 1 *-
terdty io tha city.
. To prevent consumption nntekly erre Uw,:iti
■ml lung trouble with One Mi^teCough Our*.
W t Butts.
When in need, call on J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.,
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O Jib. * *S* O XX X jSk. „
Bears the A 1 Kiwi Bii Hats Am^gfeaglit
A nice, I w<-story hou<* for rent—
to perfect order—ll 4N. Amherst
atree?. Apply to Mrs. Col sberry, 121
X . Amerfcerst street.
Mr. A. W. Pratt, of New York, is
registere 1 at tbe OgitDorpr.
NOTICE.
New milled rice meal, best
milk producer and feed for
stock on the market.
Ben Borchardt & Cos.,
Wholesale Grocers and Pro
duce Dealers.
Tou cn spell it cough, coff, caugb, haul ksff,
hough or hangh, bat the only harmle* remedy
that quickly cure* it uOae Minute Cough Cure
W J Butts.
MITCHKLL & THOMAS
livery, boarding and sale stables.
Finest turnouts In the oily.
Tel. 97. Newcastle St
Advertisers
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Jiantity and Quality to Advertisers
And We Give Both
.WE ALSO——.
GUAKANTEEJO GIV-L SATISFACTION IN
JOB WORK.
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DON’T SEND AWAY FOR
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS,
BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC,
When you can get them at“home for the
same price and besides you fsave the cost
of freight and drayage.
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OUR PHONE IS 31,
and a message will receive prompt attention. Jj
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 IS A TRIAL*,
The Times-Call, *
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