The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 12, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Brunswick Times. Established 1889- The Brunswick Call. ..Jtstabliched WOO. The Brunswick Timcs-Call, CONSOUDATKO JKOO. Published AVERT MOKNINO EXCEPT MONDAY. V __ AKTBUK H. LEAVY Editor SOUND A. HOLLINS, Easiness Manager .. B ui, -* ) inOglcrhortaS 810ck,211 FStreet omo* J KLIPHdNI MO SI. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscriber* are requested to notify the office When they fall to get any Issue of tbo Tiroes- Call. Attention to this matter will be appre ciated by the publiahor*. The Times -Cull will be Delivered by •arrier or mail, per year. 85.00; per week 15 esat*. Correspondence on live subjects ■elicited. Beal name of writer abonld ac company same- Subscriptions payable in advanas. Failure to receive paper should be reported to tbo business office. -Address all communications to THE TIMKB-CALL, Brunswick, Ua. LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Representative, " W. f\ SYMONS. Ordinary, HORACE DART. Clerk ol Superior Court, H, F. DU BIGNON, , Sheriff, W. U. BEIUUE. Receiver of Tux Returns, J. E. DUBBERLY. Tex Collector, H. J. HEAD. County Treasurer, H. 8. LEE. Counby Survey oh, E A. PENNIMAN. Cos. oner, * G. A. H. JENNINGS. Commissioners of Hoads and He von nee, C. D.CGG J. J. I.OTT. TOBIAS AgiWMAN, H. H. BAjSUCtOND, W. R. TOTVNSEM), DAVIS DUBBERLY, .1. It. WRIGHT. : .-m . / A 'ama in to have 'NBBr The Times-Call ia very b*i gf that a Chamber of OomityMjjr fa irow sure. - ' Ibe prlo o' cotton is now sure to silvaeco on accourt of the damage to the Texas crop. "Joo Wheeler left us,” says th.* Chi cago Tlmts-Heraid “jijst as we Utd Uaried to love him.” S.;me newspaper men, or rather, cheap reporters, donot know the mean ing of tbe word ethics. It seems rather strange that McKin loj s letter of acceptance and the great Texas storm should coma tn the same day Atlanta jiuiualism loses a star In the retirement of Jo.l Chandler Harris from the ediioii .i staff of tbs Allan a Constitution. We sympathize deeply wiih Galves ton In h*r hour of trouble. She was one of tbe most p ogrssaivo and pros perous cf our 8 mthern cities. If the remiLine tex c.utinuc to uee the balr pin with euoh terrible results, we will have to pass • law making the hol-sr of head gear—concealed weap ons. POOR GALVESTON. . ... The ditaster to Gal yeti', on, the proud cfvy of tbe-L )ne S .ar sta'e, calls for the sympathy of all the people. Death, ruin and devasta'lon noware evident where prosperity, love and hipplneea cculd be seen but a few hours before. BSe Indeed a sad story, mothers and their little ones dashed from each othyys arms by the cruel winds and waters. ■ ' The work of this awful storm was thorough. Homes wtre lifted by tbe waves aud torn to pieces by the wind. But the flood is no doubt the cause of *. , : - r . ' * A ; more deaths than the hurricane because there wusno escape. To have the wat ers rushjng In open them with certain death staring them in the face must have been terrlb’e. Thoae who escaped are now In a de plorable condition, as food was all ruined, their means of living gone, they will have to depend upon sweet charity until they can start life anew. , The Timks-Cai,i. is glad to 8:e that the good people of America have al ready started movements for aid and we are sure that the unfortunate onei will be well cared for. HL’KINLKY 8 LETTER. ...... President McKinley has Issued his letter of it opeps with a review of Unsocial feggjpMt ufmtks will the people hazard tbe overthrow of the gold standard recently enacted:' He touches but lightly on the subject ofthe tariff; congratulates the coun try on theTiinditlon of thS Agricultur al and industrial condition*: expresses satisfaction at the growth of our for eign trade and tbloks that the next congress will reduce taxation. ilcKinloy once more insists that we need a great waterway between ihe Atlantic and Pacific. His perfunctory denunciation of trusts Is .to ;he effect that “combinations of capital’’ are noxious tp common law ard the JiuWic welfare. S " is IT £ DEAL? , 'iv -r.' • It Is COW assorted that Richard Crok ■ V and Thomas C. Plat*, the formal democratic boss, and tbe latter iha republican whip habdier; have made a secret deal by which both m-o t j his'd presont ground. New York Cftfr belongs to Croker, the Is Paitt! It stems a Utils that:;, the Croker faction should^jm’st i Ing the Hid pi ople wfien' eer'ain dtfoat stares them In the'face urltss they i ntfe and make a solid fight on the re-‘ publicans, There ia no doubt a v ou the helms men of tne t o pol ticsl parties in New York being the great politkiais in the Uuiled Wiates ai.d a secret deal would not surprise us in the less I he announcement ro Fa is that tbe Southern Railway Company bar been awarded two gran l prta.a and two silver medals for i's exhib&s at the expos,tlon. The so awards, the grand prizes being thj> highest award given at the exposljpn, Indicate that tbee\' bibila ninjjryby the Southern 'Railway are most Attractive and topical of tbe i enterprise which that progressive sys tem has demonstrated in the South The grand prises were awarded the company for It. exhibit of Southera products in the United States agricul tural detyfHfflcnt, and for its f'w.-aty jr 1 Vftut allays inflan annex wcioratlon, gives a "tires the pa wded THE BRUNSWICK TIMEv€ALL, SEPTEMBER 12, 1900. .WE SHOULD CONTRIBUTE. Th* : .Timeb-Call sincerely htpes that the people of Brunswick will re* apond to tie appeal of ihe unfortu nates who lost everythin? In the re cent terrible storm, s*, Tbe cill teni-vl this city should re member that when we were in ttoUble the people of Texas among the first to respond and they were liberal in thelreonlnbutions too. Now they are in trouble— soi.e than we were, anil It U the duly of our*' Recp’e to assht thou. ’ " v ' • A list U now at Fleming ik Waff’s, where contributions will be received and we hope that Brunswick wili ba liberal in this matter. —:-v: ■ ' 1 *i M • • TJwj movement for ihe organ aatfon ■s of a Chamber of Commerce is In line; with the growth of BrungvrictAndv ery one of our yopng men especially should join it and be prey (small in aifi6uta)jfcd' Sevote the time necessary to its epee s '•# sres*r factor for the prosperny'nl the.city could now be brought to work. All our citgaßßi must be per aoimlly Interested/£h the welfare o! <runsw:* k.jioi mUy f<* TANARUS& gra iflcatlon of see*#’ Its gijgwth but a'eof rthe finapciai-Jben fftflowinuto the individual therefrom.; The work thm far absolutely ttiejact that BrunsWm is to have a 11 ve and energetic Chamber of Commerce. It la a goodthlffg— shove it along! The Nashville American observe* that Mr. Platt snd Mr. Crokor under stand each other admirably. Thu state for Platt and tbs cl p y for Croker. Chinese news hs Ortn relegated this' week. We had troubles of our own. S': _J 1! —2= Mr. P.att was the whole thing at the New York republican convention. It.: - . ‘•Maryland, my Maryland,’' ii the songof democracy. I !# Neither party can brag on the iesult in Maine, Deafness Oannot Bs Cursd ■ ' , by local applications, as they cannot teach the diseased portion of the csr. There Is only one way to cure degfness, and that is by constitutional remedies. -Deafness is caused by an inflamed con* dition of the mucous lining of the Eus tachian TubuowYVhori this tube gets In- Aimed, you’hhv'c a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing; and when it la en- Airely c osed. dcaf4ss Is the remit,anil 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 be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Send for circctars, free. F. J. CHENEY & Cos , Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall’s Family Pllts are the best. to Take Easy to Operate Because purely vccetable-ret thor ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory- Hoorf’s Piiis B HAIR* BALSAM ! nod NnuUfivw Uy Mir. ProMotv* • lusuriautfrowifc | Kf*er F*ii* to Reat-or* Orap HAir to lu Yoothfui 00l r. Prrventa JLfeudrurr ■! htit tf. iin*. a* a. f Who has net known the woman whose disposition L'described by that one word ’•sunny?” There’s always a laugh lurk ing oh her lips. Her cheek* are ever ready to dimple in smiles. Her house hold influence i$ ,a* brightening and stimulating as the sunshine. Nothing can be crueler than to have this sunshine blotted Oht by disease. But this is a common cruelty. The young, wife who was the sunshine of the home becomes its shadow,. Every young wife should -know the value of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription in the protection and pres ervation of the health. If promotes regularity, driya the- drains whichenfee ble la>dy *hd mind, and cures fnflamma . tiem,' ajeeralioo: and femalb weakness. It’ iSjjgKske*■ the nervous system and bodjrfhe balance aud buoy- SQey perfect hCttllh. It is. a. strictly, ,tmptice medicine. ■ , cabliwy liix: . >u^yid:r.edred ‘nw,’ nriLCo., I riven no. ttSߣe(r then mu no etrn me. Thca 1, inpe**. t i>r, Werce’s tnwtti*:ine awl, tbaujlSt .frylt. n4 cun av that KVCia hoMS* af'• Psverit- hemiplwo ‘ mde to* tmiije w housework, I to^pfcbWfi Mere*'* ■ nn4 some oi Dr. pytdk'S I’Silets cure constiputioa. ** clro^Nn DBg a list among the.oiuric-loving bns.Hjrgt of Brapi.wHkwsr ns( iw@ nim pgan%*ibn, and ! individssk sffeutd wnipond iibajairjr in order la kefte:thv^S|wr: . if . * WvtSt . > s f ' Haitimors, *i>*b t slcf^or aker, of Ohio, log hers (bis pb ffair was ths biggest tbe year. v -—i •—:V~ —.- ff ’XI . - . f, . B’or uss*- STUA (ms 'nnd BUCHC. ** ' • ■> W. S.•!.**, of Savannah, rpeut yes tetdsy in tmfcity. , j j To pruvunt confctuuption f u<l lung IriHible with <n o Mfntuo e . w j Bum, When in need, cal! Wh. Watkins. He loans m ney on personal property. *-• o J a.s'7F<->i*iXua.. Bears tlu> 11,3118 A nice, twe-story honse for rent— in perfect order—lll Amherst stree:. Apply to Mrs. Col.sberry, 121 N. Amerherst street. Mr. A. W. Pratt, of New York, ia registere 1 at tbe Oglctr orp*. NOTICE New milled rice meal, best milk producer and feed for stock on the market. Ben Borchardt & Cos., V\ holesale Grocers and Pro duce Dealers. You can spell it rough, eoff, caugh, kaut. kaff, kough or ksugb. but the only bsruilos- rrmcdr that quickly curs# it is One Minute Conch Cura W ,) Butts. MITCHELL U THOMAS Livery, boarding and sale subies Finest turnouts in the city. Tel. 87. Newcastle St. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE Reaping iCH ETURNS AND THAT IS TH£ Regular eturns E PORTED -V By Atoertisers Who Use These Columns. v v - acd Juuliy of Circulation rives Advertisers And We Give Both -——WE ALSO. GUAfiANTEEJO GIVFrSATISFACTION IN JOB WORK. r DON’T SEND AWAY FOR <i> | v ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., When you can get them at-home for the * .game price and besides you [save the cost ■ -"§8 -*f| ■* . ' •• of freight and 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 IS A TRIAL. Times=Call, 209, 209 l-2 and 211 F Street. v \ . vvvyvw • -V^-^v/srvww'.v 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. 1 hat s our business, and we only charge you for the space..