The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 16, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Brunswick Times. Establlihsd 1889. The Brunswick Call. ** • jtataVUihl.e.l 1900. lie Brunswick Times Call, COSBOUIMTKD 11100. Published EVERY MOUSING F;XCEI T MONDAY. ARTHUR H. LEAVY Editor TOLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager otncK } TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify the ofHeo when they fall to get any laaue of the Tlmes- Call. Attention to this matter will be ppr* dated by (he pnbliahora. lie Timea-Call will be Delivered by terrier or mail, per year. (6.00; per week 16 testa. Correapondence on live subjects ■elicited. Seal name of writer should ac company tame. Subscription* payable itf advance. Failure to receive paper abonld be reported to tbe business office. .Address all communications to THE TIMES-CAI.L, ;A ISrunswicKGi*,'' LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For Representative, W. F. SYMONS. Ordinary, HORACE DART. Clerk of Superior Court, H, F. DC DIG NON. Sheriff, „ '* VV. H. BKRRIE. Receiver of Tux*Returns, J. E. DUBBERLY. Tex Collector, H. J. READ. County Treasurer, / H. S. LEE. County Surveyor, B A. PENNIMAN, w ‘- Coroner, G, A. 11. JENNINGS. QUMyShlsaioners of Roads aui Revenncs, i t < (it; J. J. r.OTT, Tobias newman, H- {^Raymond, '.\ NSKND, The brings with It one pung at Icart-‘he soon to come necessl! y- \ K :.. uJoning the straw "America nake better the admission at last™ a do by the Lon don Times. Weep with aud for survivors and vic tims of the Texas calamity, but rckK-m- 1 berfirst the pressing nee.'* of the suffer.' ers iu a more tangible way. Kleveu new cotton mill companies were organized in the south duiiug the month of August iast. These compa nies represent a combined capita! of (1,800,000. Now that Ne.v Yo> k has com* ♦ know through the census that there is n excess there ol women over men to tbe extent of £3,000, some nervous New "Yorkers may be lying awake nights Inwardly deba ing what to do with this excess. There is, however, a stronger probabi'ity that even mere women are bothering them,o'vex as t, just what to do with what men they have. BRYAN AND A SECOND TERM w The rumor that in his letter ol accept ance, which will be issued in a few days (fir. Bryan will declare that If elected he will not seek a second teim is no sur prise to the many people who enjoy the confidence of the democratic standard bearer. It has frequently been intimated by close friends of Mr. Bryan since his nomination at Kansas City that he still firmly adhered to the principle that he laid down immediately after hie nc-ini nation at Chicago four years ago, which was contained in a voluntary written pledge that if elected president he would not ask for re-election, believing, as he did, that a second term in the White ntf-Tor the best interejsbir <oT the repubiic. So far as known, nobody has had the hardihood to askrSir. Bryan a direct question on this interesting point, and presumably be has not felt hailed upon to renew the pledge of 1896, since that would be a workofaaperero-r gation and an unnecessary %li*iringia|s of Mb well established reputation of Consistency in all things. It Mr. Bryan renews the pledge of 1890 in his forthcoming leiter of accept ance it will twofold effect of drawing to his support an element of the party that is still a little lukewarm and of pfeacntlng another argument against the re-election of Mr. McKin ley. - vjPfM*j}jOENTIAL TICKETS."’ ‘it Is Relieved that ihe sntries'fbf tint race of i960 are completo: They are a round dozen in number, as the rollowing iistabows .. Republican--For president, William McKinley of Ohio, for vice.preatdent Theodore Rooseyelt of New York, Democratic—William J. Bryan of Nebraska;|Adlai E. Stevenson of III! nois. ' Silver republican- Williem J. liryati of Nebraska: Ad'ai E. Steyenson of 11-' linols. Fusion populist—William J. Bryan of Nebraska; A dial E. Stevenson of Bli note. Mid-road populist—Wharton Barker of Pennsylvania; Ignatius Densely of Minnesota. J- ki '** Prohibition— J. Woolley of I Ki no’s; B. Metcalf of Rhode Is land. ** v Social deneOorats—Eitgcup V. Debs of Indiana; Job Harßman Of California, Social labor Jcscph F.. jAtllooey of Massachusetts; ValeMflue Bcmt&ell of Pennsylvania. United Christian—J. S'. R..' Leonard of Iowa; Charie, M. of Ka: r . A4lli,)mt>ertaii3t—W, J. Bryan of Jie- Mhka: Mo {ndosaemHit. mal—Dmialjlson Cattery of Lou isiana; ArcLibafrffl. Howe Mavatchu- SCUS. , C National uuiou reform—Seth Rllis of Ohio; Sam r. Nicholson of Pennsyl vania. SUNOAY THOUGHTS. lan Maclsrau. Jesus was uot au agreeable senti mentalist who imagined that He could cleanse the world ny rose-wat.qr.* He was the only thinker who grasped the whole situation, root and branch. He did not propose to make sin illegal; that had been done without conspicu ous benefit. He proposed to make sin tmiwssible by replachH^jgf'with love. If sin be an act of self-will, each person making himself the center, U the destruction of slu, because love connects Instead of isolating. No one can be envious, avaricious, bard-heart ed—lio one can practice sin of any kina aud encourage it in himself, if he loves. THE BRUNSWICK TIMEvCALL, SEPTEMBER 16, 1900. Love is the death of all unholy moods of the soul, because love lifts the man out of himself, and teaches him to live in another. We have a robust com mon sense of morality which refuses to believe that it does not matter whether a man has lived like the apostle .Paul or Emperor Nero. Qne may hesitate to speculate about the circumstances of the other world: one may love the splen did imagination of the Apocalypse more than the vulgar realism of modery'sen tinyicA, bqt ones can tife'f'W crush out tine conviction that there must he one place for St. John, who was Jesus’ friend, and another for Judas Iscariot, who was his betrayer. It were- unrea sonable that this ma<Pconfusion of cir cumstances should continue, which ties up the saint and miscreant together* An %be misery both; it were •reasonabie tangle died mjd. (g^h : rq|||i-e bi>atisfacti#i. If sin In > then it it* it cannot fected by tM most. ‘ pathcti>- acl; IjfLhls tory exhibited from met by an opposite' from within. If sin be selfishness, as Jesus taught, then it can only be Over come by the introduction of a spirit oft self-renunciation. Jesus did not de nounce sin; negative religion is always Impotent. £le replaced virtue, wllohls a silent revolution. Aa4i§J \ ;•> mi k~ 'jii 1 - ’’'it' iSP*-" light enteifs ifarkness disparts, and"an soon as one renJhinoe* hiiisey Ktr 4as’ sir.. HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred DuHare Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halt’* Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY A Cos., Prop*.,'Tole do, O. We, tbs undersigned, have known F J. Cheney for the last 13 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in %11 business transactions, and flnf)cciu)iy able to carry out any obligations made by their liras. Toledo, O.; Welding, Kiunan & Mar vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh. Cjire 4* taken inter nally, acting direotly upon tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. Price 7S& per hottls. Sold by all drug gists . Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills ars the bsat. QUESTIONS ANWEKED. Yes, August Fiowe* I’iiill has the "largest -aiejof any medfclne lo thaciv ilized world. Your mothers a net grand mothers nev*r thought of using any thing else lor Indigestion or bilious ness. Doctor* were scarce and they seldom beard q! apeodteitia, nervous prostration, b**n failure, etc. They used August Mower to clear, out tne syatetn and stop rermentatiou of undi gested food, regulate the action of the Uvar, stimulate the action of the rer voue and organic system, and that is all they took when feeling dull an- bad with headache and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green's Au gust Flower, In liquid form, to make you sati-fieu there >•. nothing serious the matter with you Sample bottles at Butte drugstore or Brown Drug C Should be in every household rnede cine chest. Tl affords certain relief Mr. W. B. Stillwell, of the Southern Pine Cos., w in the oitjr yesterday, from Satan nab. 44 He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last ” A he Arty laugh indicates a degree of health obtainable through pure blood. As but one person m ten has pure blood, the other nine should purify the blood -with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Then they can laugh first, last and aS tht tone, for fe'" ' t e y >A .£*3r'<*ru£anK ' Of ISS3 Orange Street, Los Angeles, Cal., writes: ? I had been afflicted with my eyes for over a year with such a dreadful Itching and inflammation that I could not use them for anything. Physicians bad given me many different remedies which were like using so much water; they measured my eyes for glasses, which 1 got and wore for some time, hot they did not benefit me in the least. My mother desired me to write to Dr. R. V. .RidSfce and exp Win the condition of my MIMA I did so, and after following your tpKfm, and uwrvg eight bottles of the Presqrfntitm ’ and eight of the 'Golden MediiaMgasovery,’ can say ray trouble i* entir"4y&eur*d. 1 would advise 6tw,ji4SfcK) afflicted to try these wonder fCJmedfcMieK. My health was never so ttorxl njpit is now, aud I shall never tire W Dr. Pierce's medicine*.'' Svt'k women we ijtyiti-d Dr, Fieri * by letter *.;> specialises advice free of au GittfjqwKnp# 1 ng£- Cheap .Rates Via SoufMfss^ " on .AnriltollfyM, , C MACON, for p,:tViirtiaf.Wt',f*rAlKr\fc( ft rs*na trip. tot Brtlitrvi*asai>*ml*h wSt<HUn>: Id unir,.nn, S**i&t)ca4nwnvll*#ft, SV.SI) for %iir rqshid ar-ss, enllon col- I W'sd 04m,JRNWp Ooc iters for round trip. Ticket*ou ssie'Sept. q# and Oct. i, iloal * limit OoA V. ■..." .w # sippi ftetloe, lAsiftclstion, One fare (or r uii't triA.;'t*(6#,o*i sale Oct, 8-!i, final ITAN6.V# CITY, MO.--Account of N'tti.m Con yention uf tne Christian clinrch. tlckotswlll be sold SO K-enrsn <!?, Got. s-l 4 wi,th fiosl 11 mil Oct. a ;..at r<ue(,i ono fare Tor the round trip.pnwtt.-y .. <* :;• . ■ (HA’TT.th| and bcMkjfUkl Pi% C-ommisei >n. 0/ tie Society <4 thf- Vrtnv of -if&o l-UALtrlMUiir Voter aas iuhiuhl National Association Way Ttilaiffma. Ont* fae for the s,nJ a ' T-lQjANGTOh.KY'.—lttntucky Horse Itrsrlors' CWlslwn. Gnc fsrs for the n.nrtd trip Tickotean cs'.e SepteuiUer 30, with fin*} limit OctobordA, Kf-O. AJXANTA, i. A,—Souticrn Interstate Fair.- For individual-,one fare far the found trip, viua .*i oeuls s4muml..u to Hit fsir irrouada. For n ilitaty Mnwnnto* and liras* a a oft. in uniform, twente He more tyi onettiM.nL cent per mile in each direction pcftafp®* * A CMAUI.ESTON.' S. O — Awsaal Conventloa * League of Ameticso Mantcipaiities. Ont. fare for Wi.e round trip ulut-S-.- Tickets.at sale Deccuiiwr 9 and ll.wiih linaUlniitUte ceiolier 24,1900. AMEItlC't: .kpwwCrTft Lodse Jl-.-oit* smsfArntfnlry. C'n and one-ihiid feres torwptei.Ufttl. trtef Takeu on sale October ?. with deal limit l i'MUtJwSf—i jaVni I'o'.i'.'d 'Campmeetlnp. •me m# otic tuL 1 tsres for the toon t trip. sale JJibsr nod (o. with CHEAP ADVERTISING. Cash in advance Advertise meet in tins column will be insert ed at the-tttiifom rule of One Cent a Word for escli Insertion, No advertisement, however email, less than iO cetu*. CusU in advance. FOR MALE.—Good size safe, in ex cellent condition. Apply by Inter to "A. B. C care Times. FOR SALE.—One ladies’ "Hero" bi cjcle, good as new. 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. 51. D , oare this office. FOB RENT —Cargy le residence, corner Gloncester and Carpenter sts. Possession October Ist, 1900. LOST —A white and lijer colored pointer, bitob, 3 months old. Liberal reward. a. D. Gale. WANTED—Office boy, none but one willing to work need apply. Brofceton, Fendlg & Cos. Advertisers L lways I* f’PRECIATE r; Reaping fF~ iCH < ETURNS A.rvlQ Tl —I AT IS T! —1£ * Regular ETURNS EPORTED By Advertisers Who Use These Columk pf —4 VIM °* Circuiaticn gives JHfaipd Quality to Advertisers Andie Give 801 l ;•; rv; . wj: also GUARAJILEE TO i ■ JOB WORK. I DON’T SEND AWAY FOR .;•> ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, flj BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETCH When you can get them atihome foW same price and besides you 'save thcn||n| of dray age. i | 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 1-2 and 211 F Street. NOTE. If you haven't time to your “ad” let us know and what you’ve got to sell and write the “ad” for you. That's our business, and we oit charge you for the space.