The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 14, 1900, Page 5, Image 5

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MARKETS BY TELEGRAPGH PRODUCE MARKET. jsaw Vork. Sept. lb.-—The leading futures "ranged, as follows in the New York Produce Exchange today: Wheat, No. 2.—Open. High. Dow. Close Sept. . T 9 5-8 '0 1-4 Dec. .... SI %'S $2 8-4 SI T- x '2 J-4 Corn, No. 2 Sept 45.1*4 46 45 1-4 hi Dec. 41 l-.*i 4! 5-S 41 1-4 41 1-4 NEW YORE i OTTON. ). New York. Sept. 13.—-The following table shows the range in prices of cotton for the dif , forcnt months: 'Open. High. Low. Cl-w October. 10 :V\ 10 52 10 21 10 22 December.. IV 0 10 20 9 '> 9 95 January .10 O'. 10 20 t 91 u o: April. 10 v . 10 04 10 02 9 02 July 999 10 C 4 9 99 10 04 The progtessive natious of ifyt* world are the great food consuming nations. <4ood food well digested g res strength. If you cannot digest all you eat, you need Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat. You need not diet your self. It contains ail of the digest? nts combined with the best known tunics and reconstructive.* it will even digest- nil classes of food* in afoot tit*. No other preparation will do this. It iu stant'y relieves and cures all stomorh troubles W J Mutts MINNESOTA CAMPAIGN OPENS. Winona, Sept. 13 —Ttie republican campaign in this state was formally opt: t ?<l with a grand rally hero tonight C :. , - i.ian Cousins was the principal sp-aker. After He Comes , he has . nard enough time. Every .uir;;; that the expectant mother c m ao to help her child she should dj. One of the greatest blrwAngs sh . cun give him is her .Hh, but to da this, she must have health her self. She should use every means to improve her physical condition, he should, by all means, supply rself with .Mother’s JMfek Friestci. take her Jhjß i 191 tllruu * Jl tlj e crisis f jpt'.T easily and quichtr. It Is a 4*3, vv liniment which i N GX- '. A gives strength "V and vigor to the U Vrt 7 muscles. Com- I Jei<' mon sense will | ' > . you ft. -ijHlSC'tJs' 1 h a t the j?Vs> ,*; iMM stronger the muscles are, — 0 which bear the I strain, the less *• pain there will be. A woman living in Fort Wayne. Ind., says: “ Mother's Friend did wonders for me. Praise God Cor your liniment.” Read this from Ilutiel, Cab " Mother’s Friend is a blessing to all women who undergo nature's \ ordeal of cbildbiith.” (set Mother’s friend at tha dn g store. SI per bottle. THE BRADEIELO REGUUTOB CO., Atlanta, Oa. Write for mir Ere* Uhittmled book, " Before Ibtby is .0. Wt’KCIAT. rOI.HTBK ii housk'vnm. Dried Smokeless JJnneless trr’nir and a quickly fried irjfif ,tea most acceptftb.’ h.t weather'’ breakfast pleasing fo coni:., pleasing o appetite, i Lave the H-.-rring. tbe *-£ai “Kaizen .famine.” k,nd, with tiue dyed-in>-tbe-wool flavoring, the kind which wakes up the jaded appetite. It is absolutely boneless and in thin stripe ate ut 5 inches long and half men wide, i, A jar will make a :n< ai. Jfc Packed in glass jars. Try ' M ajar now—ju t the season p for teem. TnOM'B KEASV, FANCY GROCEK. Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Street. * FUND IS GROWING. Be Total Subscriptions No\v r Amount to $297. City Council Gives $l5O, and Many Citizens Give Small Amounts.* The Galveston subscription fund is growing fast in tbit city, the total sub *criptiou3 having already reached s3f>T e. It is earnestly hoped (hat it will rca h the SSOO mark today. The people of Ilrunswick well realize the horrible con dition that now exists in the Texas cit ies and they are an wiring the calls for help. Any contributions received by dcssrs. FlemingA Waif will be prompt ly forwatded to the proper authorities.' Following is a list of those who con tributed yesteiday. Previously acknowledged $ 50 50 City of Brunswick 150 00 Second Advent church 10 50 Children’s society, Second Ad- vent church.. A 1 00 Lane, Wood & Cos _< 2 00 Cash ,igz 30 S. A. Cornelius 1 00 C. A. Taylor 1 00 Howard Smith 1 <H) B. IJ. Daniels 80 Mrs, F. McG. Brown 3 00 J. P. Twomey 1 00 C. A. Shaw 1 00 Mrs, M. E. Robot ts ... 1 00 S. A. E. 11. Mason. 10 00 Chuo Hall 1 50 Pat Horan 5 00 George 11, Smith l 00 K. L. Harrison t 1 uO Cml> 50 I)r. Hugh Burford 10 00 N. Emanuel 5 00 Jk&T. .1. Welch i 1 00 Cash, . 1 00 Cash . 1 Oil Walter M. Gilmore ), 00 .1. M. Barnett 3 00 IVm M. Baker I 00 I). D. Atkinson 3 50 Cash m 1 00 Mrs. Fannie Bou Dart 1 00 J . E. [lubberly 1 00 D. W. Krauss 5 00 .1. K. Haley I 00 Alex Rotholz 1 00 C. D. Ogg • 00 The Downing Cos lb 00 Total .. ...f297 OU For Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUOHU. . If you tat without ne. and Prickly Asb ly rerc ves impurities and in P*-de the -n it if organe, nr-atesto pr, ite gna digeitlon, 'trerigtt. ). '.rd gc’ivlty cf brain. .. - , .. W iiU • , / wanted. Arjrfi/eu we. t to drive gi 1250eset: £]/ I! • capacity gugrantsed wil to con.p ite wells in 15 bill on or a dire., A. C. Bak-r, 2 >5 Gloucester street. The emergency bags rent \ a church weiet to Katisa- loM.f.r*in the Pbilli>iin** contained am' ; :.‘ie i fn-itK.- of DeWitt'* Witch Haze! *alve. the veil know u cure for pile*, in* jurie-aii-'!*kin'ltK*tef. '1 he ladles took care to tnin Unoriginal IteWitt’a Witch Hazel Salve. knowing that a.) the cunterfeith are •V : . '•*. W. I. i) :’tr. • Jus* teceived ready to wtar fait rati Miss Kite Slater. THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL SEPTEMBER .14, mo TO COMMAN.D ALLIED. , '. '? • . _ J-■ - - Gcrr.iuft Miirslml Cfcioiieri to Lead Ariiif, In China. Field; Mayshiil C'bont vyd Waldersee, who bos been apimlntecVcohnnandOr'in rljief of tiie -allied 'forces in Ellina, Is .iae of the great military coinnpiii'dere C the y.'erh’l. In Germany officers ere relei-teil to eommatut airmtes 1101' be-: tau Sui of tbi i’t noble i(irJLji,but entirely aeeordiug to tbOir merits as shUliers. So when Cdtlnt von Walderspe succeed ed Vou Moltke ,|t was lieoattfte }ie. liad shown himself *tb he an d.xjxSrt- in the. game of war. The ho.speah* both English and Frbpclj. as well van German, makes him pecrdfarly. Attetf for the Chinese post. '' •• • ; Count vou WiiUloltice was horn in 1832, entered tin- army,in IS3O and., sen .'d With distinction through the ri r mi mu in ii nr 1 111 srmsfti _ - jfl • Ji - 1 imm ? wife the FridMAirauii v ih ol Jfi6B2f.' Von' iwrunap niastor genenrl and acted nB deputy chief of the genera 1 staff oh hehnlf of Fiehl M ru'slial tlptint vo* <fH. whose resignation lie succtatdWl to ftjjS position of chief of When l’rluco iifcto tin* eliancellorslliii, about it was reported wotild be Ids ctfVOt'* name has sinctj lieen figseUtTUSed when ever there hlfi-Mtit a va ea.iu y in tilftt high ~'4t c The wife of the field mkfshaV th an American. NOTED ANAG KAfSS^. Ti Bren ion* ¥stA BnjntiFtioii Nnmvn ot Well Known Pernuun. Auagr.uns that transmute the names of well known men and women are often startlingly appropriate. What could he bolter in this way than these imnonncpinejits, evolved frotn two great statesmen’s names when the reins of power changed hands: Glad stone, “G leads not!” Disraeli, “I lead, sir!” Quito ns happy Is the comment on the devoted nursing of Florence '•Hghtlngale, wbss^'tif"to ylelits “FUt oir v cheering! g4)gol.'' ‘Among tho*4 that are most often quoted w may moptjou HergUo --BVlson, "Honor est k NjJd;” Chawftf;Jhmeß Stuart, ■"Claims Arthur’s Scut; - IMlate's question. "Quid et wrltasr.C’Wbnt is-truthr"), answered by “fist Vlr_uj.il a.lcjaV* Tit is the nijiD !*hidi ftightlDgale, "Ht*® hlgh.fyytSd Llndar David UViursfhtlA "T). \ ntvl vlidt Nile;” the Mai qinss idUbLMj( w ho t>- signed the pnind 'tinlJßf""!of Jg'are lnssons when be "H. 1. P., qtMSh IreetnOwjnsi" ’Charles Prince of Wales, "All France calls, Oh, help!” Sir Huger Charles Doughty Ticbiiorne, barit. ‘Yon horrid buteb- er Orton, bigg’Tt rascal bore.” And many shorter specimens, such os tele graph, ‘‘great beltiT astronomers, “no more stars’’ n.‘ “mrmn staters;" on* hug. “enough;** "no tired;** tournament, “v ,rfi at menp* peniten tiary. “nr y fapent;** old England, "golden .rtr revolution, “to love ruin;" ashiooabte, ‘‘oue-hnlf bias,'*' bi" .vs "sly ware;** midshipman, f .artikl bis ruapf* poorhonse, “Oh, sour hope;” Presbyterian, ‘l<est In prayer;” sweetheart, “there we sa t f matrlmo ny, "Into my arm."—Ohs® tsars* Jour nal. ■ The I’otlte PmtrtMr. The palm for abseut mindedness should be accorded to a learned Ger man professor. One day he noticed his wife placing a bunch of flowers on his desk. “What do they mean?’* be asked. “Why," she exclaimed, “don’t you know that this Is the anniversary of your marriage?" ‘‘Ah, Indeed, is It?” said the professor politely. “Kindly let me know when yours comes around, and I will return your attention In kind.” —Collier’s Weekly. Hard Words. Mrs. Tucker—Tommy, what makes you so late? Tommy—Had some words with the teacher, and she kept me in after school. Mrs Tucker—You bail words with the teacher? Tommy—Tes’tn. I couldn’t *pc’ ’em —Chicaeo Tribune. m u ORdNim •>'T ” i * -“B V . ' ‘ Meeting lidd .lt 'tiie City ILiil Last Night. r i'lie Officers EleGed and a „ ;GPian of Work Is $ ' ',3. , . ' •/■ ■ Arranged. • 4 ' . . Ti e (Hvi nCciiu'j-r'mh’ ••r.ni.- Club :a/cwiv(i|zBt3 last h'K> ami the (o‘>~ tftwibj!' officers .letter;- Prpelde t, O-■ east Johnton; v ce president, Edwin Brobslon; secret irv; C. W. Dt.ptlnp; treasurer, D.W. Kraiiai. ') Jits U thj i urj(ls. U.b 1 olutt.ftnd tbe members: We hereby en " ,!l ■■■ ... in tiers of the Glvuti Cofii ty Oemcufiiic Club, and pledge our support lollrym' a.dS.eve* democratic nuftjiue i tor president and vice presld<nt and al l of the demc et aic par y. 4 to and ccuuty: G. F. JoncßyCSJ*'. Bloodwotth, George W. Owen?, T. F Owens, A L, Owens, W, C. Brcbstou, E Brpbeton,'L. C. Bodet, ,1. A. Bu'U, O. H Jjtavv, 8. C. Atkinson, K. A . ss' Ai Kt nson, .1 \y. <n- Gale; ft o. feitt-. Ci "F. Mi mo: y, l*. wf%fpu. 8, ! Baaks, F. ft Twill* J. 1). ’ ■pvti/kt, O'. A'Osr, O. Johns, n, c. w. I Doming, GfW. Cline, Kennou Mot_, '■ W. A. Cline. Gotriio L Becker, B Whitfield. Bat aid J Butts. A. H Li avy, Committees w, re i>pu,'n‘ed tiid tke oiuh promises to be a large one. *JV ■? A is tlie OeemflNlielnr AT Us kind made, i have ueed*and knew it t*.tiar||*<>d. C. P. Mctlnn iel. Forsate by W .J. Butts, the druggist. Iti ns Ki>nu, the Tasteless Quinine Tonic, en resell ills and fever-25c a tot tie. Mr. A. W. Pratt, of New York, is resist,ere iat the Oglettorpp. Plilsonpns tomgtools resembling 1 lrtneliruuins have caused frequent deaths thin year. He sure j to Use only the genuine. Observe tlie same care whenfor IteWllt’s With; llaseftfßatve SBt*y aitb nplsonous counterfeits. IWWilt's Is itm ontjkA > ifctn*l Witch Hazel Halve. It Isiaafe i snPoertalu cure for piles i ml all skin diseases] W j Butts.' A pje# t i wt-story house for rent— in porf. ct N. Amherst street/ Apply to Mrs. CoJ, sberry, 121 N . Atnerbersl slrtef. When you open up your newepqpav, it may cause you to fool some woddor it you know that In all probability yours ana tho first bands that har. aver toiiched Its tnrddo pages. Tt>* reason for this Is that tho paper Is mo4o from wood pulp. Tho woodman cut* down a spruce tree. It is hauled to tho mllL There machinery stripe oil the bark, re>bK‘< i the wood lo pulp uud maker* It Into paper. At every turn cranes, derricks, chains, eofPk toilers, steel teeth an 4 other mechanical contrivances keep the material out of human hands. The Immense rolls aro wound by machines loaded Into car and wagon by ma chinery, put Into pressroom and on presses by other machinery and finally printed and folded without having lieen directly touched by any tunnan hand. Tills I* a mechanical marvel of to day which la no doubt dnplleateu In other branches of Industry, rt Is very striking in the newspaper Industry, which stands In the very frout rank of mechanical perfect!or.---Bt. Louis Post Dispatch. 'Pp y-Pestor&l: A gricx Ct’RE r ! COUGHS AND COLDS i Very valuable Remedy in affections of the* : THROAT or LUNGS’ I.argo Bottles, 3?r. ■ IiA'TS ft uwiasstß Cf*. i’Jm'.Rd. | ! J r.\ j efl’irry Is, Psci-K ikr. I WINE OF CARDUI A LITTLE rVAU DOES MUCH. Ji||! Boons, lowa Ifec 14. / ■ ' No tonguo can tell what I have endured j in the past years with my monthly sick- / /■■/ ness. While suffering untold agony, a * my/ /// friend called, and recommended Wine of / I ] j/f Cardui. I soot for a bottle, and Obi what xjsA S J f h[H . relief. After the first dose I began to feel lCt f J[Sm j better and havo.had.no pain since. iy S r MRS. GRACH LAMPHERO. / * /~A* WaelOßl* 1 ' -3 Wine of Cardiff not ortly cures hut it acts AT ONCE. Here is a case of ten years’ Standing, and yet one single dose made the sufferer feel better, and stopped the pain. The Wine goes straight to the seat of the trouble. It acts cfirectly upon the menstrual and genital organs. .Its action is not violent, and it does not force a result. It simply gives Nature that little . assistance that- the sufferer’s system lacks. A single disorder in the " feminine organs spreads many disorders all over the body, and when the . Wine clires the source, all the other ills vanish as a matter of course. A woman cm be her own physician and cure herself at home. Local ex .' - . : • amtnations are largely things of the past—the obnoxious custom is no CAOIES AOVIttORf DEPARTMENT, \ Linffpr W!na a# Pjrdni • Fgr it.lviw In cftnee renuirlng apeciai ) n cCei>Sary. Wme Of l^araui directions, ftddrt-88, giVina symptoutH, ( is the only perfectly safe ana sure . nmttai^oga 4 . Tenm A vegetable Wine made to-day for J the cure of “ female troubles ”. Druggists sell Large Bottles for SI.OO. WINE OF CARDUI FINE FURNITURE. Rageb of talk on our furniture stock would give but half an idea of the beauty and econo my found here • Why not Visit the Store and let the goods do their own talking and the pi ices their own saying? More than an entire train load of suits and odd pieces have been placed on these floors since last you were here. See abort it CARPET THAT ROOM. No better time than now. Never Avere the prices on high grade carpets so low as at present. Never have the patterns oeen so beautiful, the quality so excellent or the price so attractive. Buy now and make your home more attractivjß , new-season finds this condition to fill your wants, The prinlfll carpet, and rug centres have We are quoting lower Prices Tliaia l£v*4B H. M.; MILLER A . V ... 1 . .. ... .'IB aM A Cit-aiancc . v a <• to mal e u< u. f< i riC-v roods. i l) k Ji .Suite."; "re*. i .fls Centre Tables s'i cents to jfti. Ice Cream Kr.exers worth J 2.50 at JI 98. ' A large assortment of Sideboards, Cupboards Br' IB- Prices Below the Market, orar C. McGARVEY. ps^. \V. H, BOWEN. .1. N. BUADT. BOWEN & BRADT, COMTRAOTOR3 iL^api=ix^s Of* Stone ' ,l l^^eßoiltlings .MamifntWffvrUticinl 5