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The Brunswick limes.
V" Istabltihsd 1889.
The Bruns||k Call.
The Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATE II WOO, . '
Published i
eVKKV MOUSING EXCEfT MONDAY.
ARTHUR H. LEAVY ..... Editpr
BOLAND A. MULLINS, Boldness Manager
office }
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THE TIMES-CALL,’
llrunawlck,G a.
LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Representative,
W. F. SYMONS.
Ordinary,
BORAGE DART.
Clerk of Buperlor Court,
JI, F. DU BIGNON.
Sheriff,
W. H. BKRRIK.
Receiver of Tax Returns,
J. E. DUBBERLY.
Tux Collector,
H. J. HEAD.
County Treasurer,
H. S. LEE.
County Surveyor,
E A, PENNIMAN.
Cos oner,
G. A. 11. JENNINGS.
Commissioners of Roa<\s and. ftevefTnWr
a c. a coo
i LOTT.
TOBIA^EWJIAN,
if.
W. a. TOIWI^Mi,
Davis ouniilhu^,
J. B. WRIGHT. ■'
'lbq Si nl. lat i
•ocesa.
Anotlitr Btoim is forming, \tfopoift
will not strike tbifway. Ihß
McKinley seems to still think the
money question tlic leading Issue, lm
peTiaiism Is worrying lbe major.
Tire Texas military author Hies did the
proper thine when they shot tweuty-flve
negroes for robbing the Ualveston dead.
The Oaily News, Atlanta's uew pa
per, will begin publ cation about Octo
ber Isi. Walter Howard will he man
aging editor.
Let every man who has the interest of
Brunswick and Glynn county at heart,
regardless of personal and politcEal feel
ing, see that the niovanent for the
organization of a Chamber of Commerce
is made the greatest success of anything
the kind which was ever dreamed of in
Brunswick.
We had not satd so, but the tollowiog
from the Home Tribune i- just what we
made up our minds to do
“We forgot to say that we would take
a wee's o;T some time iu the sweet bye
and bye to carefully read President Me •
Kialey's letter of acceptance. It wss
printed in the same
Tsrton di a:<v, smt the two calamities
were too much for .”
this beats au.
The Times-Call Is in receipt of a
communication signed '“Brunswick,”
which for silliness ranks anything that
ever found its way into a newspaper of
flee. It is our usual custom to consign
communications to the wastebasket when
the real tamo of the writer is withheld,
but in this instance we haye decided to
let the people know that there is among
them a man who has about ae much bus
iness judgment A* .the Wild . man of the
A frlcun forest.
This wiiter and economist urges the
Times-Call' to endorse bis plan,-ana
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that great mmd of his “leads him to be
lieve that Brunswick can get along very
well with a volunteer fire department,”
adding that “we -must make up our
minds to the fact that v’e are still a
town " Now, we do not know who
wrote this foolishness, but we would be
delighted to tell hlur that lie is a crank
of the criminal sor'; a fool, and the
brains in bis head could be pushed
through the eye of a needle. Every
business man In Brunswick knows that
without a good fire department insol"-
anco rates would lake a jump and gut
so high that the average property ow ner
would be unable to insure
TVe may be mak ng a mistake by com
menting on this anonymous communica
tion, but by giving it some publicity the
citizens will find out that “all fools are
not dead yet.”
'1 he great miners’ strike is another
agreement against McKinley's “full
dinner pail." v .
IT Id GRATIFYING.
TheTtMEs-OaLi, is indeed very glad
to noto the liberal manner in which the
people of Brunswick have responded to
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the appeal of the Galveston sufferers.
Should one be commended for doing
a duty? We say yes, butt he better
done the wore pra'so.
. U‘is our duty to assist these people
They helped us, and reciprocation Is,
■now in order. ''■_,
I’ioture fottd mothers watching over
their liittii tfties, praying uod to save
them from starvation; death and rum
pu all sides, and your little mite way be
the source of saving a life.
thep, again—remember our ap
peal and the toW* vox the people an
swered ns when Want wt.s staring us in
\r
P.
-Ulve -twretinng to the storm suffer
ers' fund Any small amount will help.
THE DRIFT.
four years ago torn e gkt more elec
toral votes, says the New Y-rk Journal,
would have elected Bryan . To he elect
ed now he must get that many votes in
addition to these he had in 1890 and If
he lores any of his former v v tcs he must
get ino ugh in addition to make for the
loss.
In 1896 several a.a’es on eafjhjnude
were very evenly divided
drift would have sent them ov'errhe
line. Everything depends now, here
fore, on the direction oi the dlrft, A
small majority iu a state is the
drift is in the direction of making it se
cure. ''*§j|
The Vermont election Indicates tha
what drift there Is is towards Bryan.
The democrats are indisputably stronger
In Vermont now than they were four
years ago What light does that throw
~ r "pYfii’ii ‘tayr
The indications are
THE BRUNSWICK TIMEb-CALL, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900.
can vote in Vermont has fallen off about
10 per cent as compared with the corre
sponding election in 1890 while the
democratic vote has increased about 16
per esnt. • v 5; •.
Juliana has fifteen electoral vo'es. In
1896 Jie republican verte there was J2J,-
7f)4 and the democrats 305,573. If the
republicans lose 10- per cent and .the
democrats 16 per cent the-.republi
can vote in Indiana thi*.-year will be
201.379;. and the Afetoocratic .354.573,
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leaving a o'r 63-
083. ' s <' r ' T - " ’ '
ArsteTilar process would give the dem
ocrats Delaware by 447, West Virginia
by 13,852, Kentucky by 50,398, Ohio by
80,501, and North Dakota by 28:i
Here are sixty-two electoral votes
that Bryan did not get in 1896. If he
should get them now he could alfor and to
lOBe one vote in California and four id
Washington, ml he would be
elected by 233 electoral votes to 214.
THE STUPIDITY OR *EM. : |ss£i
Later reports from GHveaton, In
stead of showing the first acoount of
the lose M life.to have been exagge
rated, make th# disaster more appall
ing. Bnt no lees appalling is the stu
pidity of man. who, 10 the face of
costly jessons of nature and the ele
ments,ggeks to buiid permanent habi
tation in the lea..ever m(Tehee, Lithe
mouths of voleanoM and oyer quick-'
- f?
sands, Among oities whose sites are
far from well chosen are New
Vicksburg and Charleston, *-
I’bilosophf rs would attribute the loee
of life and property in Galveston to
the inclination of mankind! to follow
in every oontlngenoy the line of least
resiatence and to lasiefSi.
Gonvenieoce and the epediency of
thegromenii ae<H4h>ii weawlem an. 4
soieces, chose the site of Osfveeton'
and other cities whose destiny science
baa already foieeast. But the flood
sufferers should cot now be b amed for
the error of 'he builders of the city,
and (He response to the appeal for aid
w.ill be as generous as though the oity
bad been firmly established on high
rocks instead ofYow aandbede.
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
BUCHU.
W. S. Lse, of Havaanab, spent yes
terday In tbe city.
When in need, call on J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
ney on personal property.
To prevent consumption quickly cure throa
nn l luug trouble with One Minute I’ough Cure*
W J Butts.
LANAI. IN CAFE COD.
Boston, Sept. 11.-The Harbor and
Land commissioners are holding a
meslirg here to approve plans for the
new Cape Cod ship osnal. It is be
lieved the pises submitted are satis
fictry, and now that tbs Ust legisla
ture bas smoothed the way by the
recent canal biil, the work on the pro
jected waterway will begin at once.
‘‘The Prudent Mart Sctteth
His House in Order."
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Year human tenement sktdtd be given
even more careful attention than the
house you live in. Set it in order by
thoroughly renovating your whole system
through blood made pure by taking
Hood s Sarsaparilla. 7'he", emery organ
will ad promptiy and regularly.
JfcO&A SoUafuttiffa
A Cross Clerk
la a rarity. Ear the most part the young
woman behind the counter is smiling and
obliging, though her back hurta, tier
side pains, or her bead throbs distract-
Ingly. The wonder is, not that a clerk
is sometime'; irritable-, hftt that she so
ritatiyn, when ev- 1
ery nerve is quiv- TvSA NJ
ering'and she 1--\V mSS&St
hardly knows imw WjK r”s3Wh*
to hold ber bead
ache _acd- weak
ueapf which are the . j
remits of irn-g- -^l.
eased condition of ~ I'pS
gnus, can be en- -—~T —1
tirely effred by the lagj
use of Dr. Pierce’s ipJES
Favorite Prescrip. Ii
time It regulates I If.', I : Bl
the functions, I/jlj |HR
ens' the U j |! BB
system and pnv HHB
motes the general 1 Bffia
health. t/f the en- ’l* KaR
Sick ■Jvomen are
All ■ Addmss
* Having oed Hr, iPlerce v. Favuiit* Prescrip
tion an<l 'Gomsa. MeUfcil rmauverf 'daDTU
the. past,*eß Sirs. Mttlc Long, of
. ! 'iky --pyeraASa-. I l ’- -l c.u -.tHtufuby
recotiijveadf for ell I. male Weak-’ •
arss.-3r<l *s*r<U Wtiw of 1 Paw.rits
PrwSriprtM' - *hiofr-f a grva
■<. f fJO* bcjvou.i ~-ai dip
cwragwl' VKP- J*tor>l|v sssnir'wbal to lie. Your
a.cL'fV:M4fcnt hvlpSd m'
"' th. Wirtr" pfegliit ■'■'■Pellet* cure
dixxintss anA',4j;i "fi&fecSß;. -p, '
“Oeorgt.’tßn{!fr Mbs.. ittlfWt or
two before the wedd'log.
lireOli,
Geflge, my h*rt would break If 1
.UtdhgWtir
• i BlS^i^-sav** said George
each other too
l> rilwHMpWp> llt im Oust <“ir h>va
is npt of the my daiileg,
and our Uc*e *. Ah, uo,
no, tigt angel;
And the other dagf;Ke sslrtl “1 say,
Gtmrgc*. Low wonkl ytm* Hj>f pork for
dinner with Apple mum*? You would?
All rtßtiL the*, ana RolSt you forget
that feeding Lrrtl*- fhf baby or I*ll
scud you baejfcafter it, and miud that
yon gmMiolutier waiting.”
N, .with g.jelling-off of tb*
nwgii i iit>' t ito)ll<‘4ULiUl.
Ttptit. Lou, aud 1 wish-you’d Se\v a
button op the bark part of those strlp
trousers of mine. Yon'll find them
hanging over a chair lu pur room.
Don't have the pork W-dfy' as last
time, and you Watch (be baby’s, cold.
That watering of the eyes looks like
measles to-wne. Goodby.”—Pearsou’s
Magazine
Our Flrat I p.lul Males.
JFbe first law of <b*figri ; su
Bfujoetage wL,lut<i efftjt on June L
1792, witli rutiiS aA-follovr: 1 ~*: ■
, Nat exceeding 30 miles, .cents.
Over 30 anil not exceeding 60 mi Mil.
8 rents.
Over <SO an* not exceeding 100 miles,
Iff c-t-ui 3 - sss &
Oyer 100 aud ioLjjFbHjiA;i,JCs#
Over 150 and
miles, 15 cents.
Over 200 ■■ ug *SO
miles. 17 cents. ’
Over 250 and exoeAding 850
miles. 20 cents.
4 Over 350 and not exceeding AS*
miles, 22 cents.
Over 450 miles, 25 cents.
Tt would seem that poetm&ston ot
that day must have 'teen greatly per
plexerl In stljustlng the rates on each
lotti'r under such a
as the above. The weight litfiMßrns
one ounce (single!, but a single
was a single Bhts't. two sheets doubly
three sheets triple, four sheets a quad
ruple letter, even If the whole four did
not exceed an ounce.
A Land Whistle.
A ctergyniau lu Scotland desired his
hearers never to call one another
"Uurs,” but when any one said “the
thing that was not” ftiey ought to
whistle.
One Sunday he preached a sermon
on the parable of the loaves and fishes,
and being at a loss to explain It said
the loaves were not like those nowa
days—they were as big as some of the
bills of Scotland.
lie had scarcely pronounced these
words when be heard a loud whistle.
“Wha's that ca's me a liar?”
“It Is I. Willy Macdonald, (lie baker.”
"Well, Willy, what objection ba’ ye
to what 1 ha' told you?”
“None, sir, only I want to know what
sort of oveus they had to bake those
loaves In?”
Duly Referred.'
Ilowson—Young Mr. Dudley was In
today to ask for our daughter's hand In
marriage.
Mrs. Hewson—What did you say?
Ilewson—l told him you were la
charge of the finances of the family.—
Philadelphia North American.
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