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The Brunswick Times.
Established 1889.
(The Bgwick Call.
Tbe Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOUPATKI) 15)00,
Published
F.VJCItY MORNING F.XCKI T MONDAY.
AXTHUB H. LEAVY - - - - - Editor
SOLANS A. MULLINS, Business Manager
office } 458jsaraa , ?affi , “ m ‘
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THK TIMES-CALL,
Urunawick, Ga,
LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Representative,
W. F. SYMONS.
Ordinary,
HORACE DART.
Clerk of Superior Court,
H, F. DU BIG NON,
Sheriff,
W. H. BKRRFE.
Receiver of'fax Returns,
J. E. DUBBERLY.
Tex Collector,
U. J. READ.
County Treasurer,
H. 6, LEE.
' County Surveyor,
E A, PENNIMAN.
Coioner,
U. A. H. JENNINGS.
of Roads and Revennea,
IspA. coo
BTfe^MQND,
W. iSBfNSEND,
davisP*Lrly,
J. B. WlUgjqft.
.lift ns >* -iKval
niw ,TByi rate
to be
to .ill.! Ic.’tilMgf., %
has
ties Hit average ncwspapef^||^^H
Tho newapapers of Quorgln liuve
about agreed to the fact that it is 100
soon to talk 19t3 politics.
The Washington Post says that the
relations between the whites and the
blacks in New York cont'nue to be of
the hair trigger variety.
The New Orleans Picayune thinks
that it is a fact of mote or less interest
that while New England cotton milte
are advertising for operatives in the
south they ate not advertising tor any
colored ones.
Some of the recent experiences of
the British rn the Transvaal are clearly
explained hy a letter from Gen. DeWet,
which has just been published. He says:
*'My farm has been destroyed, my house
burned and my property looted. My
sons have been killed in battle and my
wife has died of a broken heart, but I
shall not surrender. 1 shall resist to
the end. The war shall not cease.” Pity
that he has not 50,000 good men to bck |
him.
THE COAL STRIKE.
It is only a question cf hours, perhaps,
before the greatest strike in the history
of the anthracite coal regions will be
general.
Not in the history of industrial dis-g
turbances in this country have employes
displayed more coolness, moderateness
and higher arose of justice. The miners
have exhausted every effort to induce
the operators to meet them in friendly
conference for regulation of a fair day's
wages for a fair day’s work.
But all overtures of the men have,
been rejected by the operators.
The demand* of the men in
stances merely ask the enforcement' of
the statutes,
They ask that the company stores be
abolished. "According to the laws'of
Pennsylvania company stores are ille
gal, 3
They ask that all laborers shall be
paid once in two weeks. This is also a
law in the Keystone state,
They asa that a miner’s ton be 9210
pounds, and no more. This is the
weight of the ton as fixed by statute.
They ask that powder be furnished
them at an houest price.
The mine owners conduct company
stores, but they give tho docked horse a
now name t by calling them supply
stores. These ‘■supply” stores charge
the miners 25 per cent more than out
side stores.
The mine owners pay the men month
ly, the excuse being it saves bookkeep
ing.
The cars now in use hold 8400 pounds
and Imust be heaped form four to
six inches above the edges. This they
oali a ton, and par for as a ton.
The anthracite coal trust pays 90 cents
a keg for powder and forces the miners
to pay |2 75 a keg. *
In view of the above there cau be no
doubt as to the aide upon which public
sympathy is enlisted. It is with the
men, and will remain with them to the
end.
.Galveston Is a southern town in the
thiocs of an awful agony. Thousands
are homeless and destitute. The entire
population ts worn out, "heart sore and
discouraged. Their loved ones and their
property havo been swept away. They
need help and comfort. Can any south-
Sern city or town ssy them nay?
B MAY 60 TO ALABAMA.
STU.- Alabama legislature at Its a
ptoaebiug sessiun will coltsMler a’ busl
uess pSoposllioi, Jfoin the people of
Hensacola, Fla,, aiiS siirvouniling viciu*
it) for tho annexation of the west end
ot Florida to Alabama.
The proposed annexation includes the
counties ot Jackson, Calhoun, Escam
bia, Washington and Holuiee, which
properly is taxable at $10,000,000. W.
C. O'Neal, a prominent oltixen of west
Florida, In an inleryltw lu Huntsville,
said;
•Tt\seems (o me that, to view this
proposition from a plain business etand
poinf, it wofcld be a great thing for
Alabama to acquire th is excellent terri
tory. It would mean a taxable valua
tion increase of $10,000,000, and, say
that the present tax rate of'Alkbama
would prevail, this wouldlu
orcasc of revenue annually offtfO.OOO,
which would pay t*e interest on slo,**
OOO.COO per cent bonds. There Is no
quedt-on but that tbe west end of Klor
i*a will continue to enhance in value.
Pensacola is one of the best seaport
towns on the *uU and is sn sctlve and
THE BRUXSWICK TIMEvCALL, SEPTEMBER 15, 1900.
energetic city. Geographically the west
end of Florida rightfully belongs toJU
abama, and I believe if your legislature
will take your proposition to the people
that the annexation scheme is a cer
tainty.”
THE REAL ISSUE.
The New York Evening Post is of the
opltiion that, despite assertions to the
contrary, the president shows ta hi; let •
,/ -
ter of acceptance that he, too. considers
, *
imperialism the paramount issue of the
campaign. Referring to the fact that
president McKinley devotes to this sub
ject three quarters of bis long and la
bored document, the Post pointedly re
marks:
"He is too shrewd a politician to
write six and a half columns about an
issue if It were tealiy, as his leading
supporters have gone up and down the
land asserting, non-existent. Here,
then, is one result of Bryan’s bold and
eloquent speech at Indianapolis. He has
stung McKinley into a reply—that is,
H has drawn him out of his entrench
ments to give battle on like ground
where his opponent prgfers to fight.
Whatever strategic advantage iter with
the candidate who makes and lattes the
great issue la tacitly accorded by the
president in this campaign to his antag
onist. Mr. McKinley begins his fight
with an apology which will dismay his
most ardent follower, by its enormous
length.
And still the relief fund grows.
HOW’S THIS?
We offer One Hundred Hollars Re
ward for any ease of Catarrh that oan
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY A Cos., Props., Tole
do, O.
We, the underelgoed, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfeotly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to oarry ont any obligations made
by their firm.
West A Trim, wholesale druggists,
Toledo, O.; Welding, Kiunan & Mar
vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is takaji inter-*
rally, acting direotly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price7so. par bottls. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
WANTED.
Artesiau wells to drive at $260 each
Itise and capacity guarantaed will
also guarantee to complete wells in 15
days. Call on or address A. H. Baker,
205 Gloucester street.
If you eat without appetite, you
need Prickly Ash Bitters, It promptly
removes impurities that clog and im
pede the action of the digestive organs,
orestes good appetite and digestion,
strength of body and activity of brain
W. J, Butts.
A GOOD STATEMENT.
Noticed is directed to the excellent
statement of the National Bank of
Brunswick elsewhere in this issue, and
the showing made by tnls excellent In
stitution should be a source oi great
the officers and slock holders.
The volume of business has now near
ly reached the half million dol'ar
mark —tbe largest ever done by any
Brunswick bank.
Headache
. sour stomach, constipe
yJL-Mun and all Uver ills are caret! V
Hobd p s PUSs
The non-irrltatlne cathartic, r-r
25 cents of all druggists or by mai. v.
C.X. Hood A Cos., Lowell. .Mass.
one Man saved
From a wreck will attract the world’s
attention to the life-eaver. Yet let the
life-saving be continued every day, and
very soon it attract* no public attention.
If the scene of the saving of one life
by that life-saving remedy, Dr. Pierce’s
Sr'l caP G<Gd e n Ipf'’ 1
and almost certain u|jja .jjgjj
-Only Ini lnctor wEmggflUß&pgjgb&jrW
kntiS&Mwyt think
L would b io ray eravv to-day," write* Mr
Mows Mum. of Rfiliard, rim* Cos. Wyoming.
had oltbma so bad I could not sleep and was
compelled to gtre up work tl affected my
lump: so that ! coughed all the tune, loth day
and night. My triands all thought I h.d, coo
•mnption My wife insisted oh my try-ip g
' Golden Medlral Diaeorery ‘ I have taken foar
battle* and am now a well man, weighing >Sj
pounds—thank* to Dr Herer."
afhe People’s Common Sense Medical
Adviser lu paper covert, is sent free on
receipt of 2 ■ eoe-cent stamps to pay Che
cost of mailing only. Address Cr. i. V.
Cheap Rates Vfa Southern Railway.
KKUI MOl'TDf 'V A.-Annual Cunrentior. Bt.ver
firf'iKn i.rnbd Lggge Independent Order ' dJ
rollons, On* fare for t i,e ,t.und tup. Tie Lew
Oil ,-:rfo Bnpt.iFW, final limit ftrpt.Si
MACOSf, *. -Street amt Agricultural Fair.
{, io4tTl(ioal,piie fare for the round trip,
tor military companies nod t>ra,4 bands in
oMfornn*. X nr more on on* ticket. *a.Sii fm
the round trip. Tickets on tale Kept. 21-28.
BnaUufcifOn. 21.
convention cot-.
orwf (ktafeltoira. one fare for round trio
**t?*m- •, and Oct. 1, link
Iluut Oct u.
Annual meet is* Hteis-
VSHi ,A**>i*tkl. One fare
igg*- trtp. Tickets on safe OBt, -t). ttoai
Kit?iMAS CtTr.WO.-Aoconnt at Nation C'*
venttnn of tfeaChriatian church, ttaketewaj
lan.o!<ttoTCania CUT, Oct. S-10, wiili llnal
limi t dot. as, at raw of one fare for the round
trip, pin* |4.
OHATTANOCKSA. TlSlflf.—CkioainauKA and
Chattanooga National I'arlt CommWsfon.
Aunnal reunion of the Society nf the Vrmr
•>f the Cumberland, Confederate Veteran.
h.'Utli: aknuai if.ee ling Jiatlonal Association
‘‘paro-h War Veterans. One fare for the
round trip. Ticket*onaalc nctobeu Bantl
with final limil October 12, touo.
LftVINOJXiS, KY.—Kantuoky Horae Breeders'
Aseociatlpn, JDne tare for the round Hip
Tirlteta on sale September ao, Ith dual limit
October 15,1900.
ATLANTA. 04,-Southern Interstate fair
1 or Individual*, one fare for the round trip.
?lU* Mi cent* aditiiaaion to the fuir ground*.
or irilitarj iompaniee and bras* bands io
uniform, twenty or more on one ticket, oae
cent per mile iu each rttreetlon per capita
CIIARI.b.KYO\, S C. —Annual Coavcatluu
League of Amertcah Mmikltltitos, One
fare far the round trip ptu* li.iVi, Tickets nn
-ale Pci smher 9 ami li.uul: lie a! Uicit Oc
,-ember 24,1 W).
AMEIUi.TfS.GA, A. P. anil A.
Maouna an I - One itafi one-third
faie for the q ''"■trip Tirketa on ea.e
fGptcjnirarao • kviltt final limit
October 7, ISDihYHM
LI MBKB C-i'-jii- l i.'ampmeeMntf.
One and iMHatrd lares fur the ronn I trio.
Ticket* aHXbJc wtgfifinher Si amt ;jr>, with
final hint), iK,;,Jin, IsiOO,
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
CASH IN ADVANCE
' . eriiaenu-:.- .
i: the an,!'.,rui rat* of 0.-.-
each lnaertton. No mtreriiacmSHfcpwevcf
email, loss than 50cents, i fieh in ailvalte,
f'OR SALE.—Good sixe safe, in ex
oellent conditioD. Apply by letter to
“A. B. O J’ossg Times,
FOR SALK.—One ladies’ ,v ltero” bi
cycle, good as rew. Apply to 210 A st.
FOR RENT.—A nice, six room
house, on J street. Apply to 412 B
street.
WANTED—Young man to collect
and solicit. Address C. M.’ D., o*r
this office.
Bloodworth & Jones
New Livery Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attentiou given all
orders. Prayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. E St.
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envelopes’ letter heads,
BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC*
When you can get them atjjhome for the
same price and besides you [save the cost
of freight and dray age.
OUR PHONE IS 31,
and a message will receive prompt attention
\N e 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,
Hot yours.
ALL WE WANT IS A TRIAL
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what you’ve got to sell and we write the “ad” for you.’
That’s our business,and we only ewirge you for the space.