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The Brunswick Times.
ZattbliilM 1889
The Brunswict Call.
Eatablubcd l!o.
The Brunswick Times-Call,
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w I'ubliihed
EVEHY MOBNING EXCEPT MONDAY.
ANTHUE H. LEAVY • --*’• Editor
NOLAND A. MULLINS, Bn,ins.. Manager
otfice}
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THE TIMEH-CALL,
Brunswick, Ga.
When will the revenue stamp stop?
.
Poor Ooii Pau’; it is all over with
nim now.
The Brunswick census figures seem to
have been lost.
We can soon say, "Maryland, My
Maryland.” It Is for Bryan.
America took tbe Philippines and
England grabbed the TraDßvaal.
Hobson says Dewey did not sink the
Spanish ships. We know botter.’
With a real, live Chamber of Comi
merce wbj should not Brunswick grow?
Candidates for congress aie making
ail kinds of promises now. Election
day is near.
The Washington Piet charges that
there are strange things happening in
the Philippines.
The Glynn County ? Democratic Olub
seems to have stafcled and stopped all
on the same day. a
i
Every wifeahoulil have so much fuith
In her husband that when he goes hunt
ing she shouldiot buy any meat for din
ner, but make dvery preparation to cook
game.
In the regular army con!stad of
85,000 men. It now consists of 65,0 CU,
and there are 35,000 volunteers besides,
making 100,000 1c all. McKinleyism is
responsible for this increase in the num
here of the army. The army used to
cost about |23,000,0C0 a rear. It is now
costing $135,000,000.
The New Orleans Picayune says than
li is a remarkable fact that no city of
prominence has ever been extinguished
in a commercial or business way by any
visitation of natural foices, no matter
how devastating, unless it was com
pletely obliterated from the face of the
earth, like Sodom or Gomorrah, Pom
peii or Herculaneum.
The Charleston News and Courier ad
vises people returning home from their
summer outings to thoroughly air all
rooms and bedding, turn on the water so
ss to wall out pi| cs, dump a little cop
peras into tne traps and closets and g-n
-crally freshen up the premises' Such
precautions, if generally taken, would
save many doctor bills nnd acme lives
would be prolonged thereby.
SHOULD BE HUMILIATED.
The New Vork Timas believes ihat
there can be no ptv-.qr settlement of
the Chinese matter without a thorough
Humiliation of the Chlnf-;o'sjovern
ment and we are inclined i% 4 ’ r - that
position is correct. ,v
As (he Time* says, S ov
ernmeat, which ha- 'endeavored P ub
licly to hqUiliiate foreigners through
out China, and which has thus expos
ed them to murfaer and outrage, toa*\
itseif be publlclyVhumiliated
Chinaman shall sgslto accept
foreign lioa. J wtuPK.
wbiteto put £be dow*ger^ :
fountain and origin of the* vrttoinjSSr
secution.ot foreigners, in a cage, and
to exhibit her in every vice-regal city
of the empire, attended by an over
whelming guard of the - allied troaps.
That would put an end to her useful
ness as an antl-forelgn liar,
There may In o'her methods equally
efficacious of ac.omplishing the same
result. But (he Chinese nation must
be made aware in some way that the
western world has the power to avenge
indignities and to redress injuries
ajmed at person of Its citizens.
Pressure Upon the Chinese government
and offensive operations" against it
should not cease until that po}nt has
been made quite .clear.”
S'
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The repnbl icanlr of this district may
put out a candidate,against Mr. Brant
ley. We have not beard tlie name of the
Victim. .
A MORAL OF GALVESTON.
|
A clergyman Jft St. Louis last Sunday
preached on the Galye*toa tragedy, and
said, In conclusion:
"Let no man be. so unsympathetic or
narrow-minded ai to think that this dis
aster points out Galveston as more in
iqultous than the rest of the nation. The
tower of Sttoum fell on eighteen who
were no more in error than the rest of
Jerusalem, We are ail alike. In our
modern life everywhere the men are la
tent on making money and the women
are absorbed in sperffilng it. Worldli
ness withers the cholfls of tho heart and
dries up ttwsJprings otajjga ritual inspire*
but Ato fear and avd
bedlence of law that destroys the Chaff)
aeter and warps the soul. ‘Kepent. and
turn yourselves from all yodr trans
gressions, so iniquity shall, not he your
ruin ’ ”
> % ', * '
WRONG. IF TRUE
The despatch telitog of the lynching
of near New Orleans, if true, is an item
of news which jusUycsliy|j^nortberrr
Four negroes suspected of rotbing a
house of two hundred and fifty dollars
were taken cut of jail and lynched.
There is no deny ing. the fact that there
is no excuse whatever for fyioh lawless
ness and tbe law
Pelican state should s r e that every
member of the mob Is punished.
There , are some crime) for wh'ch
lynching ii'too gtod, but the ttcalin, of
a money
trig ml tn a state prison.
ivTlfhe roused to Its iialnruK ?ades
and your biltousnci ■, wtitjfche and
constipation be take
Hood’® tWs
Bold by all tjrtibe.sfe. 2a cents.
THE. BRUNSWICK TIME*-CALL> SEPTEMBER 22, 1900.
THEY SAW A WATBB SJPOUT.
It Narrowly Missed the Tug Boat
Neptune. *■''.
Darieu, Ga.. Septr 21.—Mr. F, H.
MacFarland, president of the Darien
and Western Railroad, and Mr. P. C.
Roche, a prominent lumberman, have
st returned from- a trip ai.ng the
COtto
beLWsen Darien and Savannah on
j^tUrNcptuue.
They report baying seen a huge
watfepfout while in Ossabaw sound.
directly from out at sea and
broke as. tt reached land The V.n
tune escaped the monster by,* few haii
d red feet, row boat; was
upon it* mid ia thO Mr
and parried: to store In the whirl; A
%*gro who #< sflk^boat:
swam ashore Justli * e to
escapa beiug whirled to his death
>££
HOW’S THIS? jgj.
We offer One Hundred Dellars H*-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not be cored by Halds Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Cos., Props., Tole
do, 0.
We, the undersigned, have known
P. J. Cheney for tbf last 15 years, and
believe him perfeotly honorable in all
business transaction*, and DaSncially
able to carry oat Any obligation* made
by their firm.
West wholesale druggists,
Toledo, O.; Welding, Kicnan A Mar
vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon tbe blood
and muoous surfaces. Of tbe system.
Price 75c. per bottle. Bold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are tbe best.
For Backache use
STUART’S GIN and
BtfCHU:
SCHOOL NOTICE.
Mlases’Gale’s select private school
will open Oct. 1 at their residence, 708
£ street.
Thorough lostruojjcn it given in
ptlfiattrf, intermediate and collegiate
departments. This iost?tutioo of
learning is of seven years’ standing,!
and Ihe teachers are progressiva. em-;
ploying ill the new and Unproved
method! of instruction,
li \\ hen in need, call on J. !
He loans mo- 1
ney Vm personal property. |
MITCHEIiL & THOMAS. * J
Livery, boarding and sale stabfflA ■
Finest tu’-noul* in the city.
Tal. 97. Newcastle St.
OA.HTORIA.
Bears the K:pd You Hsvß A-ivays Boiififlt ,
—TH£ EYE.w—
--i T he eye is the most sensitive of all the organs
i system If defects of vision exist,
r specialist. Many eyes have been ruined
i by wearing improperly fitted spectacles. Does the
i print blur, or do the eyes tire wliep reading: Do
I they ache? Do. they water? Are they infiamed?
I these in the refraction
i or muscles can be perfectly cor
rected by us. Don’t wait
until call now We are specialist.
, Exann Free.
KEN NON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
*t* Newceette Street,
Inspector of Waiehee for Southern Rsilwsy. Time by Wire daily from Washinittoii
181 AND PHI.
.Judge Bspeet is jtf Wsyeross.
' Tha cutter Bjutwell Is In
port, ' v
Air. W, E. Burbage is in the oity
from Atlanta. -
Mr. J. P. Davenport has returned
from a few days’ visit to Jacksonville,
Tha Mallory ship sailed for New
York at 4 o’clock yesterday a'teroot nl
County Attorney Barrs has returned
to bis home in Jacksonville, after
spending several days in the mty,
Thb Woodward-Warren Company
will give away some handsome prts
eots at their malice this aiternoon.
* w i, —.—
If yon want -®ice in
oiiyes ring up 109--tta Vse’s.
-<!i '
Hustling youngknsa'ttean make *6D
per month and
position. ExperiWVl’WauioMsary.
Write Viuick for particulars, Clark A
Cos., 4th ;&-.LoJsiStreetsv i l > biladel
phia.-Pa, '
Anything fn dice. ftrea| canned,
meats can be bad *t De.-f^’s.
NORMAL INSTlrr'ffoN.
Terra Haute. IndT, Sept/ 21.—The
fail term of ibe State Normal School
opened to .’ay, ThiSrOfth. of
stltutlob hag .-tseng ~.^h
shelf epaceWi hiMbagm ln
croased to Tbi num
bar dYU(*b<MKsa*HouUted is largely
Injexcess of thafexpactecl.
xJ W G§
S
/ r ' not
JOQ
r S -'"SWK smsftto •
KDaSING MOTHERS.
6T %VIKES
WE&KWOHEN STRONG
ANF> SICK WOMEN WELL.
The man who smokes
Old Virginia Cheroots
has a satisfied, “glad I have got it” ]
expression on his face frorp the time <
he lights one. He knows he will j
not dc disappointed. No matter I
where he buys one—Maine or Texas, j
Florida or California—he knows they
will be just the same as those he gets 1
at home—clean —well made —burn ]
even—taste good—satisfying 1
Three hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this ‘
year. Ask your own dealer. Price. 3 for 5 cents. j
Advertisers
lways
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GUARANTEE TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN
JOB'WORK.
DON’T SEND AWAY FOR
ENVELOPES, LETTER HEADS,
- BILL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS, ETC.,
hen you can get them at home for the
same price aud besides you save the cost
of freight aud 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 your order that is our fault,
not yours.
ALL WE WANT I§ TRIAL.
Times=Call,
209, 209 1-2 and 211 F Street.