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The Brunswick Times.
established 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
Established ISO*.
The Brunswick Times-Call,
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THE TIMEfI-CALL,
Hrunswlck, Ga.
Cast a parting glance at the old atraw
tat.
Ho race riouts have occurred In New
"York this week. Bather strange.
They are calling General Wheeler
“the Hying symbol of a united country."
Mary Yellin Lease has flopped to Mc-
Kinley. All signs point to Bryan’s elec
tion.
Instead ol a full dinner pail the Penn
tylvafila miners arc lucky to have any
pail at all.
Another county heard from, £hg
treasurer of Mclntosh la thirteen hun
> jrs short.
Macon Is mad. The recent census on
rty gives the Central City 21,001. Ten
years ago it was Hz,740.
Lest you forget, The Chlkbcr ol
Commerce will organize ugnet Tuesday,
12 o’clock, at the city halU
very easy to w" i^3p r0 ~' I ' s ' iic '
proper, but .fakes money
to pufthoio plans into practical opera
tion.
Between the Appointment of commie
lion ana conference* with Henna, the
president has very little time to spare
these dayn.
If yon bear something to a man's
credit believe it, but if anything the
reverse reaches your ears wait for de
velopments .
The Timks-Cai.lU m receipt of Hon.
T. M. Norwood's book, “Democracy or
Empire.” •It contains 115 pages of
Verse and is worth going miles to read,
The Times Call desires to again
direct the attention of the Qiynn coun
ty democrats to their duty on October
Ith. Do not remain from the polls
because there is no opposition, but go
there and vote.
LET US HAVE UNITY.
The Chamber of Commerce is a move
ment which calls for united action,
and we can afford to have no petty quar
rels In its organisation, lien who are
business opponents should bnry outside
difference* and work to one end-tbe
betterment of Brunswick.
The great need for such no organisa
tion is evident, sod the scoaer we get it
in working order the better for ns all.
Tne organization meeting will be held
at the city hall next Tuesday at 12
o’clock, and we hope to see eyery man
who has signed the list which has been
circnlated during the past week or two.
For one time at least let’s unite in one
grand effort for Brunswick.
LOOKS LIKE BRYAN.
From present indications Bryan will
be the next president of the .United
States. Although there are some
parts of his platform which we do not
exactly like, but as a whole, it is easier
to find the good parts than the bad.
One thing is certain. If elected Bry
an will be president in tsv4ry sense of
the word. There will ijffi no dictator,
there will be no mammoth blood-sucking
trusts telling him what to do and what
not to do. He wili have an attorney
general who has a little nerve, and he
will show the common people that they
have a president who will guard their
interest.
ANTE BELLUM NE6ROES-
A convention of “old time” negroes
is now in session at Macon, and we
confidently expect some good results
from this gathering.
We people of the south hare do trou>
ble with the ante-bellum colored man,
because he knows his place and always
stays la it.
It is the “new negro” who thinks he
is just as good as the white man.and
when they begin to believe that, you can
all look for trouble and the worst kind
of trouble, too.
Let the convention at Macon tell the
younger generation el negroes these
plain facts, and we are sure there will
be less friction.
no plaMFor US.
It the Katoor InsVh. upon having
tbo beaus' of tbe Prince
Tuan before be will troMjpr peace
iWith China, tbo only thlogrey the
United states to do Is to get
•wtffis as quick ly as possible, rraHhe
own terms
on its own
eao powers settle their
may, Tbe complications
ensue, the fighting that mutt follow in
sistence upon such a demand, are mat
ters In which the United States caonot
afford to le mixed up.
It begins to luuic e* if the
powers had the intention of withdnM|
ing from China. Every indication is
that of continuous or at least prolonged
occupation. And this latest demand of
Germany, if insisted upon, will mean
tho indefinite postponement of all ne
gotiations. The .Kaiser holds as pre
liminary to entering upon diplomatic
relations with the Chinese govern
ment that those person* must be deliv
ered tip who have been proved to be
th* original and real instigator* of the
outrages against inlernatloaal"*‘!aw
which have occurred at Pekin.” This,
as minister points out, cannot be done,
it effectually the whole business, wltn
44 Womans twM
is Never Don&
The constant cere causes sleeplessness,
loss ofappetite. extreme
that tired feeling. Bat *
ASawT* Sarsxpsri'la
is rich blood, ami
appetite, steady nerves , JEM |
Zffocd'A
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, SEPTEMBER 26, 1900.
a fight in prospect.
The Interests of the United States are
not to be.furthered byjgolng into this
affair. Pekin la no place for ue.
HIS MOUTH AGAIN.
Lieutenant Hobson is using hts
mouth sgaln and every time he opene it
he makes a mistake, The hero o! the
Merrimac says Dewey did not sink tbe
Spanish ships in Manila bay, but that
the Spaniards seeing a defense was
useless skuttled their vessels and took
refuge on land. If Admiral Dewey’*
fleet did not sink the Ships they caused
tbe Bpanlar’de to do It, so wbat is the
difference? J3>Wey baa never boasted
of, bte vic'fory, but the peop e have
demonstrated their appreciation ol his
great battle. J .
HOW’S THIS? .. V S
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any case of Catarrh that ean
not be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
F. J. CHENftY & Cos., props., Tole
do, o. • ; TIS
We, the undersigned, Jiavd 'known
F. J. dheney for tbe last 15 years, and
hglieve b(m perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and financially!
able to carry out any obligations made
by tbeir firm.
West * Trutx, wholesale druggists,
Toledo, O. ; Welding, Kincan & Mar
vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter-;
nally, acting direotly upon tbe blood
and muoous surfaces of tbe system,
Price7so. per bottls. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are tbe beet.
CHEAP. RATES AGAIN.
For tbe benefit of those citizen# of
Bruntwlok wbo desire toapend Sun
day vrtth tbeir friend* in Savannah,
the Southern railway will restore tbe
cheap excursion rates to Savannah
and return on. the two remaining Sun
days in this ’month. Tickets will be
sold on Sunday qapyning, September
23rd to Savannah and re
turn /at rate of SI,OO for tbe round
trip* Tickets limited to date of sale.
| fcss in need, cal! on J.
W. Watkins. He loans mo
wey .on personal property.
HEP ARB FOB THE COOL WAVE,
your heavy clothing, and
in order by Jim Car
ter. TtSwfcßuie buying new cloth
ing wben tbe suit can be made
new lor praoticilly Be eure
to find Jim Carte.
w ; :
Twen^vjfcart.
‘•I hail said airs
Miiivrvn Smith of DiSvfWqESßd at times
hare been bedfast. I unlit
had taken Foleys Honey and is pleas
ant and gives quick relief, cure
lor throat ant] lung and Lease lug
le. W. 8. Hutu. .
—- th EjKJE. —-
The eye is organs
of the humarT system. If
consuOTrspecialist. Maty eves
w by wearing improperly ftted
print blur, or do the fyes tire wnenreading.
they ache? Do they they infiaulwl J
These symptoms point to defects in the refraction
-or muscles of the eyis, and can be perfectly cor
r rected with glasses p-escribed by us. Don’t wait
until too late, but all now - We are specialist.
Examinational^
MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician;
ns NewcMUe Stmt,
laspsctar ot WsUhes far Sat*era Kali way. TUu by Wu* daily from WaWtlngtoa
NOTIOE.
There will be a grand union meet
ing of tbe Zion Baptist ateoolatien in
tb Brunswick district at tbe Bhiiob
Baptist oboreb, at which all friends
are invited. Services commence on
Friday night, continuing until Sun
day night. Tbe introductory sermon
will be preeebed by tbe pastor of Ml
Olive ebqrota. Rev. J. W. Thompson
wil) preach at 11 o’oiock, Rev. John
Williams stfS and Rev. J. H. Coneday
at 7 o’clock., Rev. G, W. Mitchell,
.
chairman, Shiloh ohurcb, Friendship,
Mt. Cavalry Union Baptist church,
Betbelehem.
TIMES-CALL JOB OFFICE.
Those who want the beat work, at
ttio'lowest figures, should bring it to
thta ;offloe. Da Urge ''{Mgers, our
price* and work wifi make you a con
Unt customer,'if yon wrH- give us the
ftrst.job, rng un a*,, sod a solicitor
s%*<• -
"%U|MC fiCH^Ls©PENINO.
The pubUc, fddwiiof' Bxuuswiek
wlMa©en.Wt thefission on Mon
daft" Oetd©r tel. Jjuoh day of the
Monday. Sept. JNtb.
and ending %pirday, 29th,
from 9to 1 o’clock, I will tar found at
the Mansfield Tttreet schoorto eailbll
new pupil* Let all prospective pupils
come during that lime. The teachers
Wilßtteet me Friday, Bept. r 2Bth, at 9
a. m., of which this Is gieir sufficient
notice. .* v£*' ~je " - ,4
’ j. oW,
Superintendent City Schools
—- mJm . fSm . ,
Mr, J. S. Strickland, of Wayctosv,
was among the visiters to the city yes
terday.
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M FARMER
r|i4 WORKS
■Hai HAFtO
For a living. Tie has to. He must
"make liny while the sun snSks,” .no
matter bow he feels. The rtsum is over
work. The stomach usually gives the
first sign of strain. The organs of diges
tion and nutrition are deranged. Food
does not nourish, lndigestionjipjgffiafs.
In such a case Dr. Fierce s Ooitten Med
ical Discovery re-establishes th* health
by a complete cure of tW dlped*4 dajfaas
of digestion and mitriftou. It cttm&a
the stomach, ptirifif Jtb*. Jdtshd JMpdfm'
moves the.causes of disease.' ilt vs a
temperance medicine,' and cotitelns no
whisky nor alcohol, c- ■ . U-f - • ••.
•Iwm troubled wftklsuWittan'fsraßiiit
year*," writes Win DowW-V, H*j,; it Julian**.
Latah Cos. Idaho. *1 ttftd ,
S"WtMNtfc* bwt *<* no avail. uniil- f ttr- Jj*.
Pierre tnd he told me
with n pain in my ftoralKb iwU reft'Mae'iina
thought it woHd kilt me In> to write and
let you know that I arp all tn tnr
woric now .without pain and I that
tired feeling that I u*ed to have* b'lvepawltmpfa
D-. Pierce 5 * Golden ITpdicfti DiFcwilF^Sa^tfir
rial© of his ‘ Plcaauiit Peilets’ cured me. M , t l* \ ;
Sick peopl* ■ enn con wit Dr. Pierce by
letter free. AU ewn
A<l dress Dr. R. V. Fierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
WINE OF CARDUI
WOMEN WHO WORK, iiftrpllr
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St. Louis, Mo., Aug. IS. L '***
Tbouzk only X yesrs old, I •offered from {/ i%> ta \
gains end femel. troubles two years. Las* . \ / \\*J t._
spring I got so bad I bad to quit work. I bad Hr*=r-gp-*
to lupportruiyielf, and could not afford a high- :
priced doctor. I got one bottle of Wine of -i
Cardul and that made me feel better. Have
now used several bottles and am well. My B; ;j ■' 1"
mother used tbe Wins tor Change of Life and J n 1
wee greatly relieved. I ft If
MISS MAKOABET WALSH. A. JJ
WaelSui**
Many girls and women find it necessary to earn their own living ta
various kinds of employment Their work is often so hard and confin
ing that the health breaks down. Their delicate constitutions are unfitted
for tiresome tasks. Weakness nearly always makes its appearance In the
peculiarly delicate womanly organs. Constant standing on the feet,
and coming and going at the beck of a superintendent or foreman, In
duces falling of the womb, leucorrhoea, headache and backache. The pay
of women workers is often so notoriously small that when sickness
comes they have no money to engage skillful physicians. To them Wine
' . . . _ _ of Cardui is truly a blessing. It
' uiitt- aivisnv idahtuijit. cures them of thdr ills at a small
For advice h caeca requiring special COSt, And they Can ACt AS their Own
i 'KIi'tIWSSS& physicims. No doctor mn do as
autciseco, ctwtunoac, Tenn. much for “female troubles” as
Wine of CarduL
Druggists sell Large Bottles for SI.OO.
WINE OF CARDUI
$47.50
n Model 59 Columbia Chainless Bicycle.
$37-s<>
Will buy a Model 51 Ladies Chainless Bicycle. '
$25.50
Will buy a Ladies Frame Bicycle- This is
something nice. Try one—buy one!
sls OO to $20.00
W ill buy a good Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle, at the
DOWNING- CO
ANOTHER LOT oF_^
••••Bargains!
% Ladies' Silk Lined Underskirts 2oc up - .
Lace Curtains worth $1.25 a* 79c per pair.
Lace-Pillow Shams worth 79c at 49c per pair.
Table Oil Cloths worth 30c at 15c.
Bureau Scar-fs, Center Pieces and
J A
Table Linen Greatly Red uced
All the latest styles in Millinery just received.
Every Hat
Personally Selected
while in New York . You will be convinced by
examing our srocK that we carry the finest in the
city.
MRS. | IVL HSAAC.
208 and 208 1-2 Newcastle St.
W. H. BOWEN, j n BRADT.
BOW.EN & BRADTL
CONTRAOTORS
BUH-DETRS
Of Stone. Buck and Frame Bui ldisg
Mnuuiacturer* ot Cemeat, Me and. Artificial Sttme.