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fbe Brunswick Times.
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THE TlMjes-CALL,
HronswicktOa.
LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
It if the duly of every democrat lo
vote in the coming election and get
every man he can to do the same
thing.
Those who opposed the nominees as
well at those who suppor ed them
should stand together and thereby roll
up a largo vote.
Following are the nominees;
Representative In the House ol Rpre
•enta ive*
W. F. SYMONS.
Ordinary,
HORACE DART,
Clerk of Superior Court,
H, F. DU BIGNON.
Sheriff,
W. H. BKKRiK.
Receiver of Tax Returns, .
J. E. DUBBEIiLY.
Tax Coll actor,
H. J. READ.
County Treasurer,
H. 8. LEE.
County Surveyor,
E A. PENNIMAN.
Cos oner,
G. A. H. JENNINGS.
Commissioners of Hoads and Hevennes,
O. D, OOG
J. J. I.QTT,
TOBIAS NJiVVMAIO
H.
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B. IVRIGiHKfIH^'
Kansas Bonds a sofW dele*
tiou to the next congress.
Ualveston got all the blow. Report*
say the city is almost completely destroy
ed.
General Joe Wheeler struck a soft
thing when he got on the regular army
pay roll.
New Jersey is the home of the trusts
f and anarchist*. One kills tho powerful
by assassination, the other the poor by
starvation.
McKinley's letter of acceptance has
been published, but on sccount of Ite
great length only the large newspapers
could print It.
When JRoosete’t speaks to Swedes he
is a Swede, when addressing a German
audience of course is a German, out in
Michigan he was a Dutchman, and we
suppose down south he would lea
"white negro.’’
EXCURSION TO AMKRICUS.
For the above oocas’on the I*l ant
Bynum will etjLl round tKjg nokatk>
Americas, G*, at rates ofjMßyto*
third far*. Tioket* to
30th and Oct.tad. inclusive,
limit Oct. Ith.
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URGING ORGANIZATION. -
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The national assoQla’lon of demo
cratic clubs is making an effort look
log to the organ jzat'on of the follow
ers of Bryan in evety locality. FoJlow
ing le the latest circular letter;
Chicago. Ill*, August 10, 1900.
To the Democrats elite United States?
The democratic party and lie (Bands
must iheet.lbe forces of corruption and
I'otlmidatkn in politics this year by
.thorough 'K democratic
cl ub or society should be" orgaaized in
every, City, towhj village slid preclcct
In the United States.
- Democrats and all who are in tym
pathy with the principles aeyrrth bj
the Kansas City platform are urgently
requested to fold democratic clubs, or
if none exists, to a,slat in organising
them. I
This work of uniting the forces of
law and liberty Into one great systema
tized civic army should be csrlred on
simultaneously in every part of the*
country and without delay. The
friends of government, according to
the hitherto unchallenged theory of po
litical equality everywhere under our
flag, cannot afford to b Isas fcsalcus or
lees active thin the advocates of an
American colonial empire supported
by rifles.
No patriotic citizen can ignoris the
attacks which are being made upon the
foundations of our present irreproach
able f*.rm of government.
This year every s.'izen should be a
'ltoihteian,. Clffßsand stteietLe sheu and
at once communlcite with the Nation
al Association of Democratic Club?,No.
137(J Broadway, New York Ci'y, so
that the united membership may w„rk
aystematically in defence of th% repub
lic aithe fatherslt.
All democratic comml.teis, iftete a >d
lota', are r quested to uid tbe National
Assoc'at ion of Democratic Clubs in,
thiß work.
ADLAI E. STEVENSON,.
WILLIAM R. HEARBT,
Pres. Nat’l Assa. Dum. Clubs.
W, J. brtan,
JAMES K. JONES,
Chairman Dem. Nat l. Com.
Tfco Times-Cali, thinks that the
democrats of' G!yna should organ!*
a lt is true Bryan wiil get an
flltart?heljpiuK majority here but wa
might make it larger.
POLITICAL DEATH
The Memphis Commercial-Appeal
publishett-the following:
The gentlemen who are going about
endeavoring to get up a list of candl
dates for an independent ticket are
meeting with but little eueouragemont.
Bach man who is atked to go on the
ticket winks the other eye and hums*
The squirrel he Jumped fn.ni limb to limb
And dared the rabl.il to do like him.
The rabbit lie laugh.d and said te himself:
“That squirrel went* me to kill myself."
W hite, the only colored congres-mun,
says he will hot offer for re-c ectlon,
but will remove from North Carolina to
New York, taking with him a half mill
ion negroes. If these receive the same
treatment that the average black man
has been used to lately they will get out
faster tbaa they got in.
The republican majority in Vermont
was smaller, the democratic majority in
Arkansas was larger. Uid somebody
say something about the wind and the
straws!
Cornelius Vanderbilt la politics and
Mark Hanna is in,the millionaire's pot k-
not now he will be.
Half tie. World is it Darknsss
u So the cause of their ill health. U they would
Kters to treat thstr kldoejs with Foley's Kld
*'’■** th* weariness of body and mind, back
Bhe aad rheumatic pains would
jIJ. Balt*. .
THE. BRUNSWICK TIMEVCALL, SEPTEMBER 11, 1900,
A LARGE COURT.
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Judge Ltmbrigbt Coin* a Jbct ef
Business.
The opart, abljr presided over by
Judge Lstabrlght, opened yesterday,
and will probably remain itf seta!on
several days.
Tbe fact of the matter W that The
batnass of this officer has
doubled within tbe last few mopth*,
and it keeps him bosy nearly the'ec
tlre time. It is probable that the court
will remain in session tbe rest
week,' ji.
OCTOBER FIFTEENTH
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The Date tpr Organ-taihg the Chamber
of Commerce. .
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Tboae who are at the bead of the
Chamber of Commerce movement,;
have decided to call tbp organization
meMg for October |R. It is tbe
desire of tbw gegtlemaa, who have
worked so hard, that the first meeting
should be a I>ig success, and the faul
that a naatber of burtneta man are oil
of tbb oitxj caused t hera ao delay tbe
organfiation. Bo far, som.Mbing in
tte neighborhood of sne hundred and
fifty bare signed.
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ICE CHE AM KBSTiyAL.
The Bt. Andrew!* Brotherhood of
Bt. Jude’s
serve ice cream on tbe ehurob lawn
tbis evening, between tbe bonra of
7:30 fad 11 o’ciook. Tbe public gen
erally is invited to go out and pu ;
treniae the which is given in a
■good cause, J ;
A JSTEW ENI’ERI’UISK.
Within the next few days thera will
be made an announcement of anew
enterprise for Brunswick which wttj
mean a great deal for tbe city. Tbe
faott are not yet ready for publication.
THE BAND CONCERT.
The Marine band gave tbeir regular
Monday night concert in Hanover
putk last night. Quite a large crowd
#a out to hear the awee't music.
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There is a hole in the sidewalk in
front of the postoffioe whiob, if not
fixed shortly, is going to cause a law
suit of soms kind.
Deafness Oannot Bs Cured
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness is caused by an inflamed con*
dition of ihe mucous lining of the Eus
tachian Tube. When this lube gets In
-11 tmed, you have a rumbling ssund or
imperfeet betring: and when it Is en
tirely c osed, deafness is the rerult,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 bo cured by Hall’s Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. 3. CHENEY A Cos , Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Hall’s Family Flits are the best.
Easy to Take
Easy to Operate
Because purely vegetable-yet thor
outtb, prompt, healthful, satisfactory-
Hood's PUIs
sgmDots ot success
A vacant Chair and a portrait on the
wall —strange symbols of success! Yet,
la many a iiorae these aee the symbols
of the success of the man who did not
1 find time to care for hie health, or neg
lected the increasing warnings of disease
i which Nature gave
stomach fe" weak”
and food Is imper-
and
Tlie stomach is the
very center of vi
tal power aiM must
cures diseases, of
cßher^^^ Ci ' ofdL
strait;
put: upon it by the
asruggle for sue
taty I derlvot mote eewrflfwvmi
Ttile stugimm liver made aepiva by D
Tierce's mSt.n I'elleta. “
■* i vis"W| 1 ill
MARgEfS BY TELEOtfAPOft
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PRODUCE J|AltKgT
New YorlrfSsejiW •I'l-The lesdißC
ranged as toltows i the New Yolk Produce
Exchange Today : . .
vrp* ■ No. ---.-yiieiy filgh. 1 • Low. Close
Deeaj*. mi-2 w>?-x'' *B4
Corn, No. S- ’ '
t ®4. • t-* Nliw -4ft i-s ji
.. ,;.' : nkw YouK consra,'
New tori,-spt.
Shows Ihersajge th prices oCooCSoa
Mint iii'.nth^
' For liacb ;■
S T U A K f s -cytoud
BCCHU. 1m
W. 8. Ltr, of Savamab, spent
terdsy in tbe city.
To prevent couroroptioa ntttcUyCijre throa
ami lung trouble wltb One Minuu t’oagh Cure.
W J Butts. *
When in need, cal! an ,).
W. Watkins. sao*
ney on personaFfffope rfy.' :
OASTOniA.
Bean the _A T* Kind iw Hass ftlisays. gODgiit
A nice, twe-story bouse for rent
in perfect order—lit N. Amherst
street. Apply to Mrs. Colesberry, 121
N. Amerfcerst street.
Mr. A. W. Pratt, nf New York, is
reglsteref at the Oglettorpe.
NOTICE.
New milled rice meal, best
milk producer and feed for
stock on the market.
Ben Borehardt & Cos.,
W holesale Grocers and Pro
duce Dealers.
You can p!l it cough, coff, cough, kauf. kaff.
kough or kaugh, bat the only hamlet* romedy
that quickly cunt II iOo* Minute Couch Cur*
W J Bun*.
MITCfIKU, Sc THOMAS
leiverv. boarding and sale Hab.es
Finest turnouts In the city.
Tel.f)7. Newcastle St
Advertisers
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not yours.
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