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THE TIMES-CALL,
Brunswick, Oa.
LOCAL DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
For Representative,*
W. F. SYMONS.
Ordinary,
HORACE DART.
Clerk of Superior Court,
H, F. DU BIONON,
Sheriff,
W. U. BKRRIE.
Receiver of Tux Relume,
J, E. DUBBERI/Y.
Tax Collector*
H. J. READ.
County Treasurer,
H. S. LEE.
County Suryeyor,
E A, PENNIMAN.
oner.
G. A. JENNINGS.
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ness in behalf >f tnomo *lc#fl|^HP^ 08t
Gnu o’’our bo’nvod
has made wrbal attack on Engfotton*#
Ui9 - ory of the V Ited States, and is
quoted as saying it is unfit for ulO in
Southern schools. Governor Cnnd
ler’s attack is based upon a few min
utes reading of the book in quealion
and not upon a careful review of it as
one would suppose ehou'd ha the ca c
where criticism is to be forthcoming.
We have noticed the attitude of hlstor
fins and book reviewers in regard to
the goverro.’s critloam, and they
are universal in the belief that he
acted hastily in giving out the adverse
remarks attributed to htm.
Now as to the facts In the caso:
Eggleston’s History of the United
Ssates lea Southerner's bo ,k and by a
Virgin’an author. It is Issued to
Southern schools unlor the direction of
Maj, J. Van Holt Nash, of
of the most gallant officers of the'Con
federacy. Such an "old Keb," and wu
ase the reverence due the words, wss
Major Nash, that be participated in the
last charge ol the Confederate army
and as adjutant general on General W.
H. F. Lee’s br gade, captured csnnrn
and took prisoners whil i Gecert’.s
Grant and Lee were signing ti e articles
of surrender. In bis r-gular weekly
letter lo the Savannah Moroing News
we Bud that a veteran writer of war ar
ticles, Major Sidney Herbert, discuss
ing the History as follows;
“Govor-jor Con ler is rather hasty
and rash in hie attack-upon Eggleston’s
H's-oryof the United S ates. Rev-
Dr. Edward EggKson la, I think, a
Virginian, and hla brother George
served as gallant cavalryman in the
Confederate army, and after the sur
fender published a very interesting
book on bia war experiences.
“It would seem that the G, A. R. in
fluence which Governor Candler ccn
demnawould hardly reach this Vir
ginia family in sufficient force to warp
Rev. Dr. Eggleston’s mind Into doing
marked injustice to bis native state and
her illustrious Confederate dead.”
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The phrenologist of tbe campaign has
been heard* from. He pronounces Me-.
Kinley “substantial,” Bryan “emotions
al,” Roo-oyeU “dynamatic,” and Steven
son “conservative."
THE 6REAT COAL STRIKE
The miners of the anthracite coal re
gion* will have and shou'd have the
sympathy of the public, which means,
in accord with the strength of the emo
tion aroused, bread and potatoes in some
instances, and in others mare passive
endorsement.
There are few combinations that act
more directly Upon the people than does
the great tru-t that owns and operates
the numerous anthracite mines in Penn
sylvanla. All must submit when the
anthracite kiuga arbitrarily raise prices.
There was a timo when difficulties in
the coal regions were left by the general
.public to be settled by those immedi
ately involved therein. It is different
now, and every intelligent tnan who
buys coal knows that his purse Is con
cerned in the fight.
r The trust U so wholly whole
felng” that every intelligent person bc
leves that bitter wages for the miners
means higher prices for coal to the con
sume;*; aind that losses to the trust will
ap by the same process. There
for the consumer.
the .party who finally pays
the fiddler is doing little of the kicking.
It is possible ttts. Jjof-tha
is to a great extent willing to .concede
#isu that trusta lave their advantages,
Tnasmuch as, in these days of trusts,
there is cmplpymcin'for the vast major
ity of men ivmTreally want to work.
But what galls the consumer Is that
the tremendous advantages of trust op
eration gu wholly to the trust.
The mau with the hoe, hammir or
pick has to be satisfied with no pait of
the increased prosperity save the ha: e
fact that ho has a chance to work. In
f
other words, only n inconsiderable part
of the dividends squeezed out qf tha
consumer by trust goes to
ward helping the people—the miners,
for instance —and making them "lqtcer
and marc reliable patrons of the grocer,
clothier and furniture dealer.
It is largely a matter of the
consumer wholly for the benefit of hold
ers of trust certificates, very many of
them foreigners.
Thla anthracite tronble seems
one based rather bn a desire to better
men’s conditions than to raise wages .
The main issues aro that a mined ton
shall constat of 3400 pounds, but no
more, and that pay days shall be weekly
Instead of monthly, the latter being an
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 18, 1900.
attack npoa those notorious and infa
mous institutions known ns company
stores, concerns which some states have
sensibly abolished by statue. The first
mentioned issue alms at fairness. The
second is with the object of enabling tbe
miner to get 100 cents worth .of bread,
clothos and shelter for each dollar of
His earnings.
In their struggle for betterment of
conditions fbe miners will be accorded
publlfc-sympathy to perhaps a greater
extent than if the fight were merely for
a higher price per ton mined. The IOW*
bery and cold-blooded extortion engaged
in at the “company stores” are a dis
grace to Pennsylvania, and should hare
long ago been made impossible in the
interest of humanity at large, of which
the helpless consumer iB a part.
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The TnfS-C*u, has often wondersd
why Giynn county Citizen i interested in
cattle raising and dairying did not be
'
come members of the Georgia Dirirjf
men’s association. T|ere is no 4pi*bi
but that a great doll benefit wonld re
sult from a membership in such an or
ganization. Kite where in theTmrs-
Cam. will be found a communication,
from Secretary Duggan wh'th we hop?
will be the means of a large GHynndoufi
ty membership.
After being snubbed by the nsgro
Baptist convention in Richmond, Lil
lian Clayton Jewett has returned to her
homo.
THE BEST.
The Brunswick Timks-Cai.l is much
improved sinoe its consolidation, and is
the best dally paper Brunswick has ever
had.—Rome Tribune.
HOW’S THIS?
W’e effer One Hundred Dollars Ill
ward for any case of Ontarrb that can
not be cured by Hal.’e Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CfiOTEY A Cos., Props.,T.d
do, O, V ,
We, the undersigned, have known
F, J. Cheney for the laat.lii years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially
able to oarry out any obligations made
fv
by tbeir firm.
West & Tvusx, wholesale druggists,
ToUilo, O.; Wilding, Kmatn & Msr
vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Halt’s Catarrh Cure Jgtaken inter
na'ly, aoting direotlj'l^on,the blood
and muoous surfaces of tbe system,
kftice 76c. per bottta. Hold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Iltil’e Family Fills are the best.
Mr. Th. F.Wtnter has returned from
a trip up (he Southern.
Kisseminee, c;a.. June 18. is#?.—l>r. J. ll.’Mc-
I.can's Strentrteuing Cordial and Blood Purifier
la the best medicine of Its kind made. I have
need it and know It to be good. C. P. McDan
iel. For sale by W. J. Butts, the druggist.
Kl-na lil-na, the Tasteless Quinine Tonic,
cqrea chills and fever—Mo a bottle.
The colored band had a big minslrol
list night.
Tin* emergency bags actft by a church soctet
to Kanaan tohltera in the Philippine* contained
among the uccMaitieaa box of I>Witt’s Witch
lUtel Salve, the well known cure for plloa, in
juries and skin dfmascs. nhe ladles took care
to obtain the original KeWitt’s Witch Huel
Salve, knowing that aU vhe counterfeits arc
worthless. W.J. llutts. >
The Mallory steamer arrived yesterday
morning. *"*\
Hood’s PlSl*
Ho not trripie nor irritate the alimen
tary canul. They not gently yet
promptly, cleanse effectually amt
&iv
Sold by all dru**lu. 26 cut*.
i'l Business
t| || PropesitioiL
Ml full A successful busi-
IJv '%■.- ness career cannot
be achieved without
sound health. The business man should
guard his health as be guards his capital;
for health, la part of hi* capital and the
impairment of that capital affects every
hMginasa interest. A sedentary occupa
tion and quick lunches, soon show their
effect# in a sluggish liver. The use of
Dr. Pierce's Grddeft Medical Discovery
will v liver trouble as well as in
•iige-itton and other diseases of the or
gan* of digestion and nutrition.
The "fpeover/* strengthens the body
by sujSpiytnK Nature with strength mak
ing rrmterials. It coo Hurts no whisky,
alcohol or otAterAnto-ocant.
"After three vestspf tußVtjuztwftlt.ttver troa-
M* and laaleria." wrien Mr iiuwv.rd Jacob*. of
Marengo, Cfsw (ord Cfe , India**, -1 jm p all
hops* of err- getting ston' again. and the.last
raanct was to trv yder medicine. 1 had tried
til the liorr— Sectors unfit rrecived hot fttrle re
ir t After -Akruu Mjhee, Lotties .0* -Dr, Pierce's
wolden Medical and.one rial of his
’Pleflasm Pellets’ 1 .m stout and hearty. It is
lue entirely toymir wornttefn! medicines.-
r* Dr. Pierce’s Pleatutut Pellets assist, tho
scboii of "Golden Medical Discovery."
Cheap Rates Via Southern Railway.
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JUCifMQKP, V A.—Annual Convention Bover
eruijpa t*rnd Lodgy*. Independent Order • eftf
Fellows, One fa re for the roand trip. Ticket 5
ou J 5-17, floel iimit to.
and Agrioulturtl Fair.
t or tndividti.ila.oiu; litre for the round trip.
For military eoinpume and brum* bnndji in
tinlform, 20 or -mor* off bee ticket, sB.B# tor
the round inp. Ticket#. eftj wHe Sept. 24-28.
final limit Oct, 21. ,>
LOUISVILLE, Kt.,-- Annual* convention col
ored Oddlglkrwa. On* fare for round trio,
*** *" Oot 1. dual
ASIiEVir,LE,N C.-ABBi/s) Mlsets
*tp|dV*l'p Me.ijaG dßjii’Stios. one faro
fur roand trip, TSSkwflg** b#U‘ Oct. S-J, Hal
titan Oct. USA , t i s
KANSAS ciT V, ’Mt). -- A csou n 1 .if Nat ton C-Vn
veniftio ol the Christian vtmfcbrtlilfetswlH
he sow ter Kansu. OitjvOet. S-10, ivilli final
liinlt Oot. J3, at Spit ofon (are fur the round
triii, plum. - '
OfIATTANOtiOA. TiiSNi-i nod
Chatmaonja NaMvinif PmS Cumnjtssion.
Annual feantbo of th Sooisi* or - tbe Army
of ihe ’ Odmbwland, CtinfetMate Veterans
Suniji; ajenaai gi-et!h. National Association
’-jidhsMi |V:ir VcWt nnl. One fare for (ho
Hoie BreetWe’
■ MsffciAtlmfr-on9 lAr tor the round trip.
Twkotg oi* aal© Sk-.ptumUir :>, with final limit
Oolutierlfi, YMfi,
ATLANTA, i• A.--Southern Interstate Fair*
For individjiflsi on* fare tor the round trip,
plus WI cent* Sif-aiSsJon tn the fair grounds,
For n iHtary coKpanta* and brass bands (n
uniform, twentv or more none ticket, one
cent per mile la each dire lon per capita.
CHAKI.KBT6N,’>* C-—Anna#! Conve'nitea
League ot Awe.te.’h Mwanualitlea. <ine
fare for the ro in.l nip plu, t ... Tickets on
sale December 9 a 11, with final limit De
c*untier 2t, lsoo. , •
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AMBKtCUMiA.-WKnd E.kl*o A. F. and A.
Masons aad Vnatßary. One and ene-thlrd
fares for 4RMnsrmilnl trip. Ticket, on sals
*.with final Huilt
LCMllßjfctdCs Ca--Colored CampmeetinK.
One Jiid one-third fares for th* romn trip.
Ticketstoi.an!*’’aptembeb S7 atnd ao, with
final iinilttVtSaer l, 1900,
CHEAP ADVERTISING.
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ed at the uniform rate <lf One Cent a Word for
each Insertion. No sdvei tisemsnt, liowcvor
small, less than 50corns. Cash in advance,
FOR SALE.—Good rite safe, in ex
oellent condition. Apply by 1 tter to
“A. B, Ocare Times.
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FOK SALE.—One ladies’ “Hero’' bi
cjcle, good as new. Apply to 201 A st.
FOK HENT.—A nice, six room
house, on J street. Apply to 412 B
street.
WANTED—Young man to collect
and solicit. Address C. M. D, oare
this office.
FOR^RENT.— Cargjle residence,
corner Qloncester and Carpenter sts.
Possession Ootober Ist, 1900.
LOST.—A white and llyer colored
pointer, bitch, 3 months old. Liberal
reward. A. L. Gale.
WANTED—Office bry, none but one
Willing to work need app’y. Brobeton,
Fendig & Cos.
Advertisers
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over with you and giving you our estimates,
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not yours. " .
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