The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 21, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 The Branswick Times. Established 1889. The Brunswick Call. Established 1600. Hie Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED 1600. PulillaUed • >, EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. ARTHUR H. LKATT Editor BOLAND A. MULLINS, Bruinei* Xui|ir ornc.} TO SUBS0&1BBBS: ■nbseribers on requested to notify the office Mn they foil to *et nay i*ae of the Ttmee- C*H. Attention to this matter will be appro, elated by the pnbiiaber*. The Times-Call will be Delivered by warrior or mail, per year. BA.00; per week 1A eeata. Correepondenee on live •abject* eelieited. Baal name of writer shonld ac eempany lame. Subioriptione payable in adeanen. Failure to receive paper ehoold be reported to the basin*** ofßce. -Addrenall •ommarueation* to THE TIMES-CALL, Drunawlek, Ga. THE COAL TRUST. The owner* and operator* In the an thracite coal legion* of Pennsylvania, ■Who are held by the great majority of people responsible for the strike jiut In augurated, frequently deny that they constitute a trust. There are about 200 companies opera ting sbout 4CO coal mines m Penney). Tania. Several great systems of railroad*, in cluding the Pennsylvania, New Jersey Central, Lackawana, Reading, Dela ware and Hudson, Ontario & Western and Lehigh Valley, own or al most everyone of-these companies, lip to several yeare ago these railroads wre acting, as a rule Independently. Competition was lively, production was large, prices were moderate and the con dition of the employes was such that complaints were not frequent. It was about two years ago, on turn of J. Plerpont Morgan from'Europe ■Where he had consnlted leading finan ciers of both continents, that the finan cial world was startle&fey the disclosure of the authraoite coal combine. The Morgan and Vanderbilt interests In ihe great Uafcd "coalers’’ had farmed ©ne great nucleus about which hung all the varied interests of the anthracite fields. They say there 1* no trust. But ever lnc vbe formation of the combination “that is not a trusl” the price and output of anthracite coal In tbi* country have been fixed by It. These great railroad* agree among Ihemselvra upon a tonnage rate for coal. Naturally they will give tbe coal com panies they control the best of it. An independent operator is at their mercy. So this combination “that is not a ruat ’ stifles independent enterprise through juggling with tonnage rates. This combination "that t* not a trust” absolutely fixe* the output. This combination "that is cot a trust” absolutely fixes tflfe price of its output. This combination "that is not a trust' fixes the wages of all the employes. This combination "that is not a trust" fixes the policy of all it* conetilneat companies. lhis combination “that is not a tru-t” like a glad Gulliver, turns a deal ear to the pleas of labor, and smiles derisively at ihe hope* of 130,000 more people who o bid p\ li him to his kue cs. He inters the con'est *S one would a •port, k’lowiug that to lose will mean to him only a few suuerfihou* dollars,which he coaid not lose anyway, while te the strikers It will mean a continuance in the bonds that resemble serfdom. He knows that while victory to him will mean only added income that he cannot utilize legitimately, to the min ers it will mean a longer lease on life and a comfort or two added to a cheer less existence. The outcome is a baga telle to him; it is life and death to the strikers. Yet -he enters the unequal contest, confident that power of money on his part and the confusion of tongues and the lack of cohesion on the part of the employee will finally place the wreath of the viviui Upon uU brow. And he is careless whether t&e wreath be drencbe4ta the blood of his victitiii or not. PROBABLE CAUSE OF DULL TIMES. There 1* no disguising the fact that there is a general business depression throughout the country, and the chances lor a revival are anything but bright at present. The Chinese trouble may be one cause of the dull times, but in our judgment the presidential election will cause a general stagnation until it is finally set tled. Bryan supporters say the country is ruined if McKinley wins, and the re publican* make the same assertion about Bryan, and there you are. • '/ft ' J w' I '* A business revival always follows these elections and there is no reason why the present one should prove an exception to the rule. Lotus hope that it will not OUR £ ACRED PROMISE. Senor Cisneros, it will be remem bered, was the chief of the Cuban Jun ta in New York, anterior to the Span ish-Amerioan war. Returning from a trip to Washing ton the other day, ba told the New York reporter* that he had not the sligbteat hope of ever seeing Cuba a republic. Of the administration's Cuban poli cy, ha declared : “It lea policy of a pleasant faoe, but a dark purpoie.” These are serious words, coming from this aged and distinguished ohsmpion of Cuban independence, Freeh from several ipUryi wa Wash ington, it is not ti^fijSs^ppog<?d tbai Hsnor Cisneros tjSSpihout feeling that be bad a bis judgment. If the shall fail in its duty toward Cuba, tben the “Greatest Republio in the World" sbal! stand | disgraced in eyes of the world, I We solemnly promised to give the is landers their freedom, aod we must keep onr promise. Candidates for mayor of Atlanta are numerous and very active, but the cam paign so far bas been a clean one. Croker says politi iiroker? ” - ’L1..,. Most all advertising is good, but the newspaper Is the best. The price of coal will continue to go eh*- Tk rw{ This implies d!sO>&rrirtbffl*t!fys, [bust, bowls. l'“'od o,- bruin, flnn.f , Sj-sAjiarffl* (fives all • j .-.■■ t . '<r it the -roAmih of per. i‘*ct health. Get JAfpeTs becsu -c THE BRUNSWICK TIMEb-CALL, SEPTEMBER 21, 1900. MARKETS BY TELEQRAPBH PRODUCE MARKET. New York, Sept, as.' —The leading future* ranged a* follows in the New Vo,* Produce Exchange today: , Wheat, No. 2 —Open. High. Low. Clow Sept...., 83 8-6 ' 88 8-8 ’ 81 f- 81T-8- Dee- Ss*-4 88 8-4 84 • 84-1-8 Corn, No. *— hep*' 41 Dec 41 1-4 41 8-8 41 1-4 41 1-4 NEW YORK COTTON. New Turk, BepL la.—The following table show* the range In prleee of cotton for the dif if?<?^s*y, i.* s - .a. \ Open High. Low. Cloee Oetotipe. 688 *BB 6-4 BTS December, *l# 4 8 38 * 86 January "i,.,,. 842 •46 Bs* BJ7 April.. V is 84* 8 84 8 *4 jnly 8 43 8 40 8 84 8 88 Aagmk....;.". *Bf 3i 688 ... 34 HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollar* Re ward for any case .of Catarrh that can not be cured by Halt’* Catarrh Care. $ F. J. CHENEY <fcOo., Prop*..Tole do, O. jStel - W&h ■■ We, the undersigned, have knows F. J. Cheney for the lest 15 yean, and believe him perfectly hooorable'in all business transactions, and flnaCoiaily able to oarry out any obligations made by their firm.- * >. agy West & Truss, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.; Wsldiog, Kicdtin & Mar vin, wholesale dfiggists, Toledo, 6. Hall’* Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting direotly upon the blood < ' •*. . and mucous surfaces of the system, Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all drug gists . Testimonials free. Hall’s Family Pills are the best. SCHOOL NOTICE. Misses'Gsle’s leieot private school will open Oot. 1 at their residence, 708 E street. Thorough instruotion is given in primary, intermediate and collegiate departments. This institution of iesroing it of seven years’ standing, and the teaohers are progressive, em ploying all, the new and improved methods of instruction. MCLERNAND DEAD.” Springfield, 111,, Sept. 20.—Ofirf John A. McCiernand died at hit home this morning. He was born in 1812. He rendered distinguished services on the Union side under Gens. John Lcguu and GrantT notably at Fort DonelsdiSKnl tad Vicksburg. Mr. Thomas H. Dickinson, of the New York Belting and Packing Cos., i* spending a ew days in the city. I’lrn, !e on tb* face are not only annoying but they indicate bad blood. Hood’s Sarsapa rilla cures them by p urlfying tbe blood. Now i the time to have tbe old lest winter’* *uit put in good order. Bee Jim Carter. CABTOniA. Bean tks Kind You Have Always Bob# The sight msn to have clean your clothes it Jim Carter. Rev, YValter M. Gilmore lesves this morning for Liberty CiSf, where be will remain until .Saturday. Tuc most iiamly ana etrenive pill* made are D'-Wltrv Liltle Karly Riser*. Thev are nne qualed for all liver and bowel trouble*. Never grl|>e. W. J Butt*. For Backache use w STUART’S GIN and BLR’HU . - I iTo prevent riuiukly cuic tbi*oa nd lung raubl© with One *MinuteCough Cart W J I'tutU. iUTCHKLi & TECMAB. Liverv, boarding arj sale stables Fii’cei turnouts in the city. TflL Bi, Newcastle St. irs Time waste* And strength wasted, to tty to push back the rising tide with s broom. It'* just as great a waste of time sad a far more servyns waste of strength to try to push bsck the rising ode of disease with tho " nerricee,” * com pounds” *nd "nerve foods” wWcb simply drag the nerves into a drunk en stupor. They make you feel good? So does whisly, while the feeling lasts, but tbe reaction it dan gerous and dssdly. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlsewery 1* a U*p perance medicine. It contain* pe *fi cohoL opium, cocaine or other 4k cotic. It strengthen* the body by purifying the Mood sad imfr taring the supply ef the! *iW mM. ft keels diseases of the stmaocb ead or gana of digeetton apd nptrltkwi sad thus remove* five obstacle* to e per fect BomriahnMWt of the whole body. wwtvttwUbr awnejla*. K is tell you whßt I miffered he for I eommeeccd rt T*luUe mcfiUciae recommend it to ta tbe sufferer* whom l JiWa. meet,* Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant fiXjkBMB Pellets strengthen and stimulate the Ever. \%JwA Cheap Rates Via Southern Railway. NACON, Ga.—street anct Aprleblnrl Fair, n Fur indtthluniti.oiie far* rot ■ttve riamd.trip. Fur mlliiaie',utpanieii Su<l lira** band* in uniform, **o or more on uue ticket. *B£o for tt> round tt-iia Ticket* on sale Sept. W-28, flnal limit Oct. *l. • - ■ LOUiaviLt.4, KY.,- Annual Convention col ored Oddfellow*. One fare for round trip. Ticket* cm uje Sept, 28-30, and Ooe 1, Anal limit Oet. 8. ASHEVILLE, N. C.—Annual meeting Miwis sippl Vallcp Medical Aseoclation. One fare for round trip. Ticket* on sale oet, 8-9, flnal limit uct. 11. KANSAS CITY, MO.-Account rfTßaitoa Con vention of the Christian church, tieketswlll he add to Kaunas CUT, dot. s-10, with flual limit Oet. 23, at rate of one fare for the round trip, plus H. CHATTANOOGA. TENS.—Ohfe.vnauga and Chattanoora National Park Commtaeion. Annual reunion of thq Society of the Army of the Cumberland, Confederate Veterans South; annual meeting National Aawelation Spanish War Vft emu*.' On,' fare for the cottml trip. Ticket* an tale OctAbeu Sand 4, with final limit October 13, moo. LEXINGTON, KY.—Kentqeky Horee Breedere’ Association. One fare for the round trip Ticket* on ante September SO, with final limit October is, 1800. ATLANTA. <;A—.Southern Interstate Fair- For individual*, one fare for the round trip, plus 40 cent* ad.omeion to the lair ground*. Fur it Hilary compautee and braes bands In uniform, twentv or more on one ticket, ore cent per mile In' each direction per capHs. CHARLESTON. 8. C.—Annual Convention League of American MuuirlpaiiUes. one fnre for the round trip pin* i'AOn. Tlowta on sale Deceuibur 6 and LußHk dual limit De cember 24,1800. AMESSCUS.GA,- -Grand ledge M. F. and A'. Haaon* *n t AuxlHary. ”©ne and one-UUrd fare* for the round trip. Ticket* on sale September 30 80 October 2. with flnal limit October f, 1800, LUMBER CITY, Ojt.—Cn’ored Caeipmrctin*. One and onewkird fMc, fo* Ur* room trip. T.ckete on aale S.pU'i7tbcr 17 and 38, with flnal limit Octubet CHEAP RAT£ ’."LAST SYSTEM Acctnot of the anoual meeting of the National Association of Spanish WarVetirnu at Cbcttancoga, Tenn., Oct. 9 to 11, the Plant System will sell tickets from Brunswick to Chattanooga and Velum at one fare for round trip. Tickets on sale Oct. 8 and 9, final limit Oct. 13, Account of the Kentucky! Trotting Horse Breeders' Association, Lexing ton, JKy., Oct, 2 to 3, the Pilot System will sell tickets from Brunswick to Lexington and return at one fare for the round trip. Tickets on sale Sspt. 30 to Oct. 1, limited until Oct, 15. SOUTHERN CHEAP RATES-SA VANNAH, GA. Sunday morning, September 23rd and 30 h. One dollar for the round trip, Tiokets limited to date of sale. Train leaves a! 6:40 a. m. Russell’s Chill and Feyer Touic is acknowledged to be the Best on the market, every bottle guaranteed. For sale by all druggists. Advertisers lways PPRECIATE ■REAPING lleturns i AMD THAT IS ~Th-i^Z Regular ETURN& EPORTED By Advertisers Who Use These Colnmns. Quantity aid Quality of Circulation gives Quantity and Quality to Adrertissrs And We Give Both -■, —WE ALSO Guarantee to give satisfaction in JOB WORK. DON’T SEND AWAY FOR # ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS, ** BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC., When you can get them at home for the same price and besides you save the cost of freight and drayage. 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 that is our fault, not yours. ALL WE WANT IS A TRIAL. Times=Call, 209, 209 1-2 and 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‘‘ad" for you! I hat s our business,and we only charge you for the space I V