The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, September 29, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 He Brunswick Times. ElUbliabod 1669. m m . ’ I 1 1 . : . == The Brunswick Call. . Etabl!*bed IS2. I&e Brunswick Timcs-Call, CONSOLIDATED I'jwi, - - Published EVERY MOUSING EXCEPT MONDAY. a* 1 " 1 —■ ■ - UnilS H. LEAVY Editor MUM A. MtJtLISS, Business Manager OFFICE } i n ,°&°BSS I MO’ il! ' B ‘ TOt ■■■ i ii _"■■■■ • TO SUBS0RIBBB8: Sobacribors are requested to notify the office Maa they fail to get any laaua of tha Tlroea- Call. Attention to this matter will be appre ciated by the publishers. Tha Timea-Oall will be' Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. 16.00; per week 16 neats. Correspondence on live subjects ■elicited. Beal name of writer ehonld ac company tame. Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. -Address all communication* to THE TIMEB-CALD, Brunswick, Ga. Local Democratic Ticket. For Representative," ; W. F. SYMONS, t- Ordinary, HORACE DART. Clerk of Superior Court, H, F. DU BIGNON, ? a, SUerlfT, W. H. BKRRIE, Receiver of Tax Returns, J. E. DUBBERLY. Tax Collector, H. J. READ. Uounty Treasurer, H. 8. LEE. County Surveyor, E. A. PENNIMAN. % Coroner, G. A. H. JENNINGS. Commlßsiouera of Roads and Revenues C. D. OGG J. J. I.OTT, TOBIAS NEWMAN, H. H. RAYMOND, W. R. TOWNSEND, DAVIS DUBBERLY, . jjjf J. B, WRIGHT- Now for the again. ~ —~ Atlanta s new paper promises to be a good one. Senator Stewart, of Nevada, is the champion Hopper, Hanna asked (or a million dollars from New Yoik trusts. He got it. Preparations (or thu democratic rally Tuesday nlglit are almost complete. Let all the votere attend. It is easiest for a widow to get mar ried again because a widow buries her conscience with her first husband. The Standard Oil company is now Mid to be making something like S2OO, • 000 a day over and above all operating expenses. The Birmingham Age-Ucrald has ob kMrycd that the republican orators never •at out of the dinner palls they talk so Match about. “Never ran (or office and lost two legs to the war," says an exchange.\Kruuk Blanton suggests that "probably 1 tfcat waa why he never ran.' 1 Bull tbs cry of distress and a plea for aid comes to us from Uatvesp n. Mayor Joses, of that tlUfatel city, writes that fct must have morer >.<anial assistance. The suffering of the homeless and penniless must be great. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. The Times Calx is proud to state that the list which has been recently circu lated for the organization of a chamber of commerce hae been signed by two hundred of the beet citizens of Bruns wick and Glynn county; In other words, that it will necessarily be asudcees. The organization meeting will be held at 12 m. o'clock at the city hall, Tuesday, October 2nd, 1900, and before that meeting many more names will be added to the list. Such an organization Is practically necessary to the material well being of our ojty and county, and is demanded by Brunsurink’s commercial importance. It has tajjcei shape and is a success already and It Is the public duty and tbe self interest of all good citizens who a?e interested In Brunswick, and who have not yet joined In the movement, to come forward amTsign the agreement, ot or ganization. The list may not bo pre sented to all, as It is being carried around in the spare minutes by some of our besy fellow citizens; but all who haye not had an opporinity before should attend the organization meeting on Oc tober 2d, and at that time join bands by signing their names. Those gentlemen who started the movement have formed no plans and laid no schemes, but understand that from Its naluie, to be a eariipl’ekr suc cess, it must be a democratic body where all personal feeling will be laid aside, politics wijl not enter, and the will of the majority must control in all matters that come up for Us action; that only from a full discussion by the mem bers and fo’lowlng the views of the m'ajdrlty after such dfeeuiaion, can ihe best line of action be detent ned for the good ot our city. Tbe organisation meeting Is to be held, as stated above, October 2d, 1900, Tuesday next, at 12 Wo sin cerely hope that every member who has signed the list wi.l be present at said ’neeting and at every subsequent meet (S so tar as possible and make tbhf a grand success. It is ot. the im portsnee that we have a full a'teadC' aoeo at the organization meeting, for at said meeting it will be lu ord.-r to elect Sj| tin; organ!aw-j tion property* .frted to- the seem pi Dlimem of public good. Everj mem ber will have as much .lice as any other and the voice ot Let every ber OctoMr*VSeOO, as tbe da e, the j hour 12 o’clock, the pluc city hall, for | the organization meeting. At ante has another scandal aud prom inent citizens are using the pleasant term of "liar and thicl' 1 very promiscu ously. Nofighlsyet THE INNOCENT HUM SUFFER. A babv grl has peon born to Mrs. Gaetano li-etci, wife oMhe assassin of King Humbert, That makes a ne chapter in the crime of the man who will spend his life in a rung,, on. The Child is born to a heritage of dishonor S >mo b the will wonder why no a bur*, o love, oherish a. her, to te'l baby stories to her, to guile ho* foo.fli ps, io b 'pe thai she will grow up to a honorable womanhood. Easy to Op&rate Boame\urely vetsble-yet thor ough, profipt, beuUhtol. satisfactory Koori’s Pitts THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 29, 1900. Some day a child’s heart will be pierced with a shaft of sorrow aa she find* that she Is shunned by other children, and while yet a mere babe she will learn that her whole family ie marked with a red atain that can not be wiped cut. She Is the daughter of a murderer. Bresci killed in the name of liberty. He liberated no one. He did not advance the cabae of lib erty an inch. He was a selfish criminal and a cow ard, for be not oniy shfed, human blood, hut he IgiTt family to not only to poyerty, but lifelong disgrace. flls punishment is dot too great. While life lasts he should remain where be can think, think, think. • ■ > HOW’S THIS? ■ We offer One Hundred Dollars Re word for an 7 oats that can not be cured by Cu*e. F. J. CHKNBY A CV. ■ 10.1. We, .the, baye'tp&s r. J. Cheney yeartfS® believe him perfectly hooorabjkln ail bneineat transactions, and financially able to cany pntkoy obligation* fettle by their firm. Weat A Trutx, wholesale druggists, Toledo,©.; Waldlog, Ktonan & Afar* to % * 1 vin, wholesale druggist*, Toledo, O, < HgU’i Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and muooos surfaces of the system. Price 76c. per bottla. 'Sold by all drug-, gista. Testimonials free, Hall’s Family Tilts are the Jgeat. BUY THE GENUINE' SYRUP OF FIGS .- KANBTACTOaKD Br ... CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO. nr NOTE THE SANA If your food does net digest well, a few doses of Prickly Ash Bitters will sat matters right. It sweetens the breath, strengthens the stomach and H • digestion, hreates appetite and qbeer fuipess, . W. J. Butts, f Second hand household furniture bought,and sold; also piano?, organs, trunks, carpets, etc. J. W Atkins: *’ PUMUC SCHOOL OPENING. Ji’bo public seboo's of Brunswick <*ill open for (be next session on Mon day, October Ist. Each dev of the week beginning Monday, Sept. 24 U. jaud ending Saturday. September 2f>\h, from 9to 1 o’clock, I will be found at tbe Mansfield street school to enroll new pupils. Let all prospective pupils come during that line. The teachers will meet me Friday, Sept? 28th, at 9 a. m., of which this Is their sufficient notice. G. J. Onit, Supexintt ndent City Schools. ' --Wedding Presents-- In Cut Glass and Silverware. Nothing Richer, More Lasting and as Much Appreciated. CALL AND LOOK ! lIENNON MOTT, Jeweler and Graduate Outioian. XIS NewcastU street. Inspector of Waiche* for Sonthsrn Solway. Time by Wire daily from Washington DB. C. P. MALLETT DEAD.* . I Well Known Lnmbef-Merchant Dies Very Suddenly. Mr.. C. P. Mallett, the prominent lumberman and member of the well known firm of Mallett Bros., of Leigh - ton and Mt. Pleaalat, Ga., died at bis | home at the latter place at four o'clock yesterday morning, after an illness of only a few days of malarial fever. Drs. Blanton and Bishop, of this cityf Were at the bedside of the deceased • • . . ' r: ' . when death came, and all that medieal science could suggest waa. done, but Without avail. ~ Mr. Mallett was well aryl most favor ably known in Brunswick, as his busi ness relations brought him in contact with our people very frequently. He was genial of disposition, liberal to a fault and had many friends in this city who dtp,; y Ga., and Ssitf?M ‘MyEAvilie, N. to mourn his IqSfc? Thejpaains were shipped W Fayette- night, s6j|tte 4r%l < t^AeouyomdlH^p^: ftfMTTHERN ’ VAN**!!, GA. WSunday morning, September 23rd and 36Ji. * > Ohe dollar for the round trip. Tickets limited td date ot sale. Train leaves at 9u!G a. , a ;. llf a Woman i wants to put out a fire she doesn’t heap on oil. and wood. She throws on • it t lirir 1 iiggys aalei giiswAtj fire. When a Woman wants to get well from Ossasss peculiar to her sex. she should not add fuai to the fire already burning her life away. She Should not take, worthless drugs sad 1 potions composed of harmful narcoV- ■ Ids and opiates.;’ They do not check ! | tha disease—they do oot-cure.it—they , simply add fuel iff the fire. j Z ’ijfoadfieur* Femalp 1 J ; f?&£Z§h should be ; ! lanenlfy every woman ; JMKw pOi or girl who has the 1 yl s'.ights.t suspfcftm- 61 1 IA. 1 •, any of the ail * rotais weh at \ wmßSjPflKtpK?. i gSS'R r raPTWSeI? Strengthening wi- -IrSSSa-j-todie, Whioh Rets Jt wonab. fllO Uiiluinm-.ntfon ! and wriopßottl suffefTiiß, if- ] n.t f an:aioi6.r.UUycioi:n r E&NOTpI ftli dglkjk vts nvtty tbe ®hnoredlrnd9r. •chr:-; , *nfi . nglpft traton tSrain health beauty, hHj>j>ines *n<i , good temper tiom many a . woman s fife. It ta *he on , ll remedy ft' eve all others | every woman should , know about and , HI.OO p#*r bottlo Ht uny ffljplilPl Send tor cur frea cj& jSSSITOfcu UlusiraUMi bcKik. &’ BP The field ‘Regulator Cos. Atlanta, 6a. # OCS9O9S9CCCCC WINE OF CARDUI # .THE LINK THAT BINDS. Jaoxsoe, Ts., If or. S. I was subject to miscarriage for three years, •nd ‘uttered constantly with bsckache. X wrote to you for advice, and after nsing three bottles of Wltteof Cardui, according to your directions, I am strong and Well, and the mother of a fin# • Mre. E. If. JOWSM. Wimwarf' There is no use baby in the bouse is the link that binds husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock. The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the occasional worries and trials of UfeJ When a wife Is barren, there is a derangement somewhere In tbe gerylii organs, caused by one or more of those common disorders known gs “ female troubles”. Wine of Cardui is the remedy. It puts the otgins of generation in a strong and healthy condition, fitting the wife forfee sacred duty of reproducing her kind. During the period of gestation tßt entire system of tbe expectant mother is built up to withstand the ordctLsf 'aßr, J v 'heii. Jhe JittJe one makes its advent it is lusty and furitv C ’ln ell n^ tC> to ™: r“a;.U’; t SV. t S*.'T^- tUnty *n perfect health. The < Vorndrioe In ca requiring ■pe-ciAl mother, too, passes through the trial with little pain and no dread. Wine of Cardui ts truly a wonder- ful medicine for women. -. Large Bpltles for SI.OO af Druggists. % WINF OF CARDUI { ” LWAtST^ ffeAPIHG agt* K !CH ,: !|eturns ,TI —IAT IS THS l/ REGULAR Met urns lIEPORTED t By Advertisers Who Dse These Colnmns. '. r . fwaiitj ird {unity of Circukiicn gires • {aantit; 'and Jaifity to Adrartisers And We Give Both a. 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 your order that is our fault, > not yours. ' ALL WE WANT 18 A TRIAL /' 5F 0 \ Times=CalL 209, 209|i-2 and|2ll F Street. ■