The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 20, 1900, Image 3

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Tile Brunswick Times. Established 1889. The Brunswick Call. Established I*oo. The Brunswick Times-Cali, CONSOLIDATED WO. Published EVERY MOKNING EXCEPT MONDAY. AXTHTJB E. LZAVY Editor EOLAHD A. MULLINS, Basiness Manager ttwrirw ( in Oglethorpe Block, 811F Street OITICB | hlbpbom MO 81. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify the office when they fall to get any Isane of the Times. Call. Attention to this matter will be appre ciated by the publishers. The Timss-Calt will be' Delirered by carrier or mail, par year, f 6.00; par week 16 cents. Correspondence on lire subjects •elicited. Seal name of writer ahonld ac company same- Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should bo reported to the business office. Address all eommnnications to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, Qa. WE DID OUR SHARE. Eyery Brunswick citizen should feel proud of the neat sum sent by our peo ple te the galveston storm sufferers. The Times-Call has been watching the donations of other cities and we are more than pleased in say that no city of our population has sent more. Because of our appeal during the yel low feyer and the prompt response of Galveston we may have been honor bound to send a good sum, but whether we are or not the money has been sent and a duty is well performed. October will be a great niuaUtfor shipping, • nnd when a large ffagaber of vessels are in port business/n always good. If the strike continues coal will be hard to get at aDy price. The Chamber of Commerce has now reached the point where a failufWiMt most impossible. Jrii KRUDER’S LAST TRjpL From the Chicago Hecord. President Kruger’a last trek has pict uresque and pathetic aspect* *hich will appeal to the bLtoriao, the painter and the poet of the future. According to Lord Huberts the Boer leader has resigned the presidency of the Transvaal republic. When last heard from he was diligently studying his Bible at Lorenzo Marquez. Asa boy he trekked with his parents into Natal to escape the Englishman, and when tbe Englishman came there he trekked to a place where be thought no Englishman would come. The life he spent there, the work he did and the nation he founded have come to naught, ad as be sets on: now on his last trek even the name of the South African re public is erased , His nation is appar ently gone, bis home is gone and he is as old man, Ualess be still nurses an obscure hope of awakening interest in Europe by a personal appeal there i* nothing left for him but to resign him self to idleness in some foreign country and ruminate peacefully upon the part he baa played in history. Oom Paul is not handsome and hia features do cot lend themselves readily to the ideal iaing alms of the artist. Tne spreading whisker, the high bat, the baggy costume of the ex-t>res!fl|Hkfy roicarcin,-. Nevertheless he pathetic figure for some painter right kind of perceptive powers. PROMPT AND LIBERAL. One of the maryels of the age is the quick response to the appeal ,for aid which came from the devastated gulf coast of Texas. Before the telegraph wires had brought the first authentic es timate of the damage done, contribu tions for the relief of sufferers were pouring in. and after a lapse of eight days it is conservatively estimated that money and provisions equal in amount to one-tenth of the total damage, or in round figures. $9,000,000. haTe been contributed. The response to the call on humanity ha? not been confined-to one section of cou or oven ho America itself. London,Liverpool, Manchester, in Eng land, and Paris, France, have sent thei‘ thousands to feed the hungry and clothe the naked in the storm-swept district. People who ten days ago could- net bare told in what part the world Galveston lay have read the story of the disaster with sympathetic horror, and sent their mite to swell the astounding total. . u As days go by and people realize from graphic description how complete, the wreck was the volume of contributions increases. And if it shall be found that pestilence adds to the sufferings ot the stricken people, and it Is necossary to ask for doctors and nurses, the best aad bravest men and women in AtV ,Hl 9a will give themselves as es they have given their money. When history shall record the story of Galveston's ruin she will go on to tell how the world put aside all ordinary pursuits for a time to feed and clothe and inspire with new life the stricken city. And the story will thrill the hearts of generations yet to come with generous Impulses. An eastern paper suggests that Kansas populists flopping to the republican par ty should be required to remove their whiskers as a guarantee of good faith. p,The wages of the average miner is less than ninety cents per day. A fine full - > t dinner jjstl argument ia this. nows this * We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re ward for any oaaef Catarrh that can not be cured by Cure. F. J. CHENEY A Cos., Props., Tole do, O, undersigned,known *• J* for the last 16 years, argh believe hinkmerfectly honorable in all business trans*oiione, and able to carry out aT.f Ilhli|gipna made by tbeir firm. West & Trusx, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.; Waldiog, Kmnan & Mar vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting direotly npetLUmWoqd and mucou^nrfaceTo^besyafem. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by ail drug gists. Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best. wanted. Artesisu wells to drive m f$SO each Rite and capacity guaranteed will also guarantee to complete wells in 16 days. Call on or 'ddress A. H. Baker, 'lO5 Gloucester street. KibiMnnee, Ga., June IH. 1M3.-Dr. J. Lean'* Strenflten in* Cordial and Blood Purifier ia the bßt medicine of its kind made. I have unad it and know it to be good. C. P. Me Dan - iel. For **a!e by W. J. Butte, the druggist. Kina Ki-na, tbe Tasteless Quiniue Tonic, eqres chills and fever—l6c a bottle. For Backache use htfLART’S GIN and THE BRUNSWICK TIMEb-CALL, SEPTEMBER 20, 1900. A BALL GAME Will Be Played Saturday for the Texas Sufferers’ Benefit. The following communications are self-explanatory: Brunswick, Ga,#Sept. 19,1900. To Hon, D. D. Atkinson, Mayor: Dear the undersigned, have organized trwq strong -base ball ' teams, composed p/ the best amateur talent to be secured in the City. The teams are y'OfeulF sstpto<l,' and a good game isaseuredv' Vfe'’ propose to open the serjesiejf games to V* played Saturday, th'b' SBdtf; and devote the entire gate re oelpts to the Galyeston storm sufferers’ fund. We address you tiUg communica tion for the purpose of asking your hearty co operation in the matter, Yours truly, George D. Harviy, Mgr. B’w'k. B. B, B. E. J. M’TIGHR, Mgr. B.& W, B. a. C, ' ‘ . r City of Brunswick, Ga., Mayor’s Office, September 19, 1900. Messrs, Georgs R. Harvey and E. J .p'r McTighe, Managers Brunswick and B, B. & W. B B. Clubs: Gcntlomen—Your communication of oven date duly received. The laudable disposition of the funds which will arise from the proceeds of balk game to be played by you Saturday should meet with the approval of everyone. Hoping that your game will be wit nessed by a largo crowd and assuring you of my hearty approval and co-opera tlou, I beg to remain yours truly, D. D. Atkinson, Mayor. v bat a dreadful thing it is to wake up in the night suffering from cholera morbus, and yet esses of this kind are very common. The trouble, however, will never beoome seriomjHf Jou keep a bottle of Pain Killer at naod, for it is a remedy tbst never fails to oure cholera, cramps, diarrbtnt or dysen tery. Avoid... substitutes. Tbere is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davis’. Prioe SBe, and 600, ANOTHER GAME SAJJ/RDAY. There will be another garne of base ball out at tbe fair grounds Saturday, between tbe Plant System’s shop team and tbe Brunswick’s, The Ist.-; ter’a amount of tbe gate receipts *# he sent to tbe Texas sufferers. ML on die fa--e an- not only annoying Srchey iadioato bad blood. Hood's Sarsapa- Maia cures them by purifying the blood. £ Now is tbe time to have the old last winter’s luit put in good order. Bee Jitfi Carter. Mr. T. E. Inßtone. late of the Wind sor hotel of Jacksonville and a clever mixologist, has accepted a position in the Oglethorpe bar. Jim Carter is Brunswick’s best clothes cleaner. OAB*ronxA. Ban tU Tl * Kfil VouHawtos Bought The light man to have clean your clothes ie Jim Carter. Rev, Wsl'e-M. GCm re leaves this morning for Ltbtr’y City, wlsrebe will remain until Saturday. "ii ii _ ..... —• _ _ The Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy jg take, easy to operate— Hoodie Pills ‘ Boose work Seems easy to a men, hurt tbere is • great deal of lifting and reaching to do; a great many trip# up and down stain to make in the course of day's house work. It’s hard where a woman ia well. For a woman suffering with some form of "female trouble* iti- ■ l daily torment. . There are thousands V J of snch women stru SSr l ' D g along, day jggHEjg Y’ eg by day, in Increasing MS misery. There sre TffysP iSI other thousands who ssSaCj VJh a J have found a com- W tfA £ " plete cure of their tiXj T disease ia the aae of Mr];"] Dr. Pierce's Favorite XJ II I Prescription. It JfSJd •toys dahttlsating S IA drain a, cure* Invgiv- Wfl/> ',SH larky, heals Inflam- WH J W' mstion and uWra- Tf f tion, nourishes the -jf? ' ? tiervea, and gives vitality and vigor. - It makes weak ■v'\Y fit 11 Women strong and t/' I sick women well. It / contains no opium, / | cocaine nor other j B| [j ..- or ISIS Bank at , Wa*k- FV -1 Ustou, D C "1 bled J IriHfcwsfogSß various KfßcdKS. but “ " ■SOM OssmeS to do ase aay permanent good. The duo tors said It was Us* worst cast t>f Inter nal trouble they ever hsjs 1 decided to svrit* to you for tarip I ni'sWi\l> very ensouraKio* reply, and .cuuaeucad tredtraeut at dace. I bad not y*od yoof ' fcuvorrtt l’rrecrlptiou' a <SW*ek before 1 bosun to feel better, and, as I oostlnaed, my health gradually unproved it is Improving every dejr* Dr. Pierce's Cosnuioa Settee Medical Adviser is sent fre* no receipt of stamps to pay kost of qiuiiiug onfjr. 'djStnd u oie.-cent stamps tor a bik in paper cptetra, mil stamp* in ClQth, to’Dr. R. V. Pierce, JHdTalo, N. Y. > '*4 ,s ■ ■ * <3HEAP HATES AGAIN, Mr <%:. f For the benefit of those citizens oi Brunswiok who desire to epend Sun day witb their friends in Havannaby Ihe Southern, railway will restore tbe oheap excursion ratea to Savannah and return On tbe two remaining Sum days in this month. Tickets will be aolil on Sunday morning, September 93rd and 30tb, to Mayannab and re turn, at rate of SI.OO for the round trip. Tlcketa limited .to date of sale. : ~Ts£—.. We beg to infep-jm our patrons that, we, will close Monday, September 24th, for holiday, openifl% day morning, September 25th. Ben Borchardt &, Wholesale Produce Grocers^ PREPARE FOR THE COOIJmaVB. Get out yoor heavy olotbinjf, /and have them put in order by Cu ter. There's no use buying new cloth ing when tbs old suit can bp made “gjgfor practioally nothing. Be sure . lg£d J .in Carte. 3^ TbS most d v pilln made are iDeVYi tfaXiuiq karly Msem. They are nae qaaled tor alMtver ,-iilAbowo 1 troubles. Xever gripe. W. J Butts.' CHEAP ADVERTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE Advertisement* is this column will be insert ed at the uniform rate of Oue Cent a Word for each inacnlon. No advertisement, however tmull. lea* than SO cent*. Caah in advance. FOR RENT.—A n>oe, six room bouse, on J street. Apply to 412 B street. WANTED—Young man to collect and solicit. Address C. M. D., oare this office. K)R RENT— Cargyle residence, corner Glcnoester and Carpenter sts. Posses.ioD Onmbar Ist, 1900. LOST.—A white and llyer colored pointer, bitch, 3 months old. Liberal reward. A. D, Gai-K. WANTED—OffIoo boy, none but one willing to >rk need app'y. Brobston, Fontllg & Cos. WANTED—To purchase a second band standard bookkeeper’s desk Address Box 105, City . FOR RENT.- Lirge,, comfortable rooms, with use of batb room; with or without meals. Terms reasonable. 405 O street. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE HEAPING n iCH lleturns AP-JCD THAT IS TH£ Regular , ETURNS \ E PORTED By Advertisers Iho Use These Columns. r ■ MA r Quaaiiij Circulation gim S Jaaatilj and Quality to Advertisers And ’We Give Both J" TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN JOB WORK. DON’T SEND AWAY FOR # ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, t BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., When you can get them at for the id * ... same price and besides you savs the cost of freight and drayage. / v 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 jxrn 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, 2091-2 and 211 F Street. NOTE. If you haven’t time to write your “ad” let us know and what you’ve got to sell and we will write the %and” for you 7 1 hat s our business, and we only charge the space.