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The Brunswick Times.
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The Brunswick Call.
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Be Brunswick Times-Call,
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AKTHUK H. LEAVY ..... Editor
EC LAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager
nvrn K l in Oglethorpe Block,2llF Street
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TH IS TIJIKS-CAX.L,
HrunesMck, Ga.
TWELVE PAGES.
Local Democratic Ticket.
For Representative,’
W. F. SYMONS,
1 OhiU>*ry,
HORACE DART.
Cleric of Snperlor Court,
H, F. DU 810 NON.
• Sheriff,
W. U. BKKUIE.
Receiver of Tax Returns,
J. E. DUBBERLY. '
Tax Collector,
H. J. READ.
County Treasurer,
H. S. LEE.
; County Surveyor,
E A. PENN I MAN,
i
Coroner,
G. A. H. JENNINGS.
Commissioners ol Roads and Revenues
C. D. OGG
J. J. I.OTT,
TOBIAS NEWMAN,
11. O. RAYMOND. M
AV. R. TOWNSEND,
DAVIS DUBBEREI*
J. B. whightX
The foo'.ball hair is beginning to
•prout.
Kemembcr the Chamber of Commerce
meeting Tuesday.
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Claims for indemoliy against China
aro pitched to the territorial key.
The north polo has decided to slay un
discovtrtd uutil the next century.
In the death of ex-Muyor Collier At
lanta and the stale of Georgia loses ono
of their best citizens.
Every democrat in Glyuu couu'y
should attend the democra ic me ting
at the city hall Tuesday night.
The Atlanta Journal remarks that we
sow control one five-hundredths part of
the Philippines and that at the same
rate we may control al! of it in seven or
eight centuries.
Mobile, the noble, has contributed to
the Calve ion fund the iato of 25
cents per capita. tuc whole popu
latloo of the Uaifpri Bta'cs given as lib
erally the •’orrvf b * r riCc scar*
soon be obliterated, therelv assisting
time to hastr-y, t y, c RWU ging' Xf B t!ef
is Uie hearts Icfy bleeding by u ® * OM
-4ear out*. \
THE,CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Remember the organization meeting
of subscribers to the Chamber of Com*
merce movement at the city hall at 12
m. Tuesday next.
It is an earnest eflort to unite all well
wishers of Brunswick in every move
ment calculated to build up her business
interests, to encourage all legiti
mate enterprises, to have one meet
ing ground where political differences
and conflicting personal interests shall
be excluded, where there shall be but
one platform, with but one plank, name
ly, ‘•Brunswick’s best interests,'’ upon
which every patriotic Brunswick citizen
can stand, giving unity to honest effort.
Tais meetlnaf should be attended by
every subscriber. With the earnest de
termination to make this movement an
inspiration and a blessing to Bruns-
will come harmony In organiza
tion, uni'yof effort, persistence in every
moyement for Brunswick's improve
meat.
The list will be circulated again to
morrow, and will be at the city hall on
Tuesday up to half hour before the
meeting.
SUBMARINE BOATS.
The recent naval manoeuvres of the
American Ironclads bayo demonstrated
what the French have for a lpng_tim©
claimed, namely, the efficacy of the
submarine torpedo boat for defensive
purposes.
On the occasion above mentioned tbe
Holland boat went out to sea seven
miles, ever and anon taking a peep on
the surface of the water like a monster
porpoise at the blockading fleet and
then, presto, disappearing under the
dark and murky waters, fortuliiog and
eluding the penetrating rays of tbe
electric saarohllghts flashed from the
warships.
The saucy l.ttle submarine destroyer,
had she taken part in bona fide Instead
ol purely mimic warfare, woild. have
proved to the latest addition to cur
navy, the first c’ass battleship Kear
agc\ a greater surp Re than Ronoador
,reef was to her old wooden namesake,
for, in addition to being rammed, pyro
technics burled from the bottom of tbe
sea would not have left aves Ige of the
sea monster to be tossed about (be next
morning on the Atlantic’s wave crests,
Tfe French government, reaKatgvg
the importance ol this new auxiliary to
her navy, after repeated auccessful ex
periments, has an Impos
ing ijb't of the same, theclastave Zede
b ing ike model selected. Ita typs
c osely resemb'es that Hjllaod
boat.
SUNDAY THOU6HTS.
Stephen Elliot*
What are your habitual trains cf
tboughs? What classes of ldras lodge
w.thiu you? and wha> classes mefely
come aud go as visitors of duty or ne
cessity? Is the rone of your mintlspir
ilual? Have you permitted yarn thoughts
lo take possession of the heart which
belongs to Christ and to dr.ve him out?
Are you mingling in such scenes as foss
ter vain thought? Here lies the whole
philosophy upon which turn Ae objec
tions of the ministers of O iff to the lit
diligence of his people in the pursuits
tod amueemen'S of the world.
Too much Kb_orbtlon in anything not
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Easyfo Mk:
Easy to Op&r&ic,
Because porOy vogetable-yet thor
ough, prompt, healthful, satisfactory—
Hood’s Pills
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. SEPTEMBER 30,1900.
spiritual creates and cherishes the trains
of thought which interrupt prayer and
communion with God. The Christian
man who hurries ardently into politics,
or literature, or business, or amusement;
the Christian woman who spends her
nights in pleasure and her days In the
routine of the world, will find alike that
vain thoughts are rapidly lodging with
in them, to the obreuring of Christ’s
image, and the destruction of their own
spirituality. We esnnot be too watch
ful of ourselves. Even the most legiti
mate pursuits may be jSuHqd into
thoughts that shall deface 3r spiritual
character. Bence the constant warning
of the Bible against llp-eervlee, against
the chambers of imagery, against idola
try of the heart. ‘Search rjw .0 God,
and know my heart; try me, aud know
my thoughts; and see if there be any
wicked way in me.”
Herein, likewise,, lies th# philosophy
of Christian education. While these
habits of thought are forming, while tbe
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uncorrupte’d heart and the unoccupied
mind are weaving their Associations,
how essential that morale; and religious
ideas should form the materials of these
associations! How purifying to impress
upon the fallen nature, ere yet the
germs of evil have sprung to life, and
gained dominion over the aoul, that the
eye of God is ever upon his creatures,
geaing in the depths jnd in the darkness
even as in the light of day! Hdw con
soling to bo taught even in the first
struggles against temptation and sin,
that a Savior has died to give us tbe
victory: to be esrly strung with the hope
that we sbail one day be “conquerors
%nd more than conquerors through him
who loved us and gave himself for us.”
If such thoughts can be made to lodge
within us In our early days, they will go
far to prevent the domination of the
vain and evil thoughts against which
the Prophet warn# us Higher thoughts
will become the basis of character
whilefAll else will be entertained only
aif may be necessary or useful or ob
ligatory. And when the time of strug
gle comes—the time of temptation, of
trial, of adversity, of death; these holy
trains of feeling will rise up from
the depths where they may have begp
overlaid. And Assert their blessed su
premacyt ,
public school opening.
Tbo pybl.e seboo’s of
will open /or the next eereion ortHpll s
day, jpetober lit. Each day oftb*
week beginning Monday, Sept. 24. b,
and ending Baturday, September 29,h,
from 9to 1 o’clock, I will be found at
the Mansfield street tchool to enroll
new pupils. Lut all prospective pupils
come during that line. The teachers
will meet me Friday, Sept, 23th, at 9
a. tn., of which this Is tbeir sufficient
notice.
G. J. Okr,
Superintendent City Schools.
-Wedding Presents--
In Cut Glass and Silverware.
Nothing Richer, More Lasting and
as Much Appreciated.
CAUL AND LOOK !
KENNON MOTT,
Jeweler and Graduate Optician.
11l Newcastle o*et,
Inspector of Watchot/or Southern Hallway. Time t>j Wirt dad; from Washington
HOW’S THIS ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Re
ward for any csss of Catarrh that can
not be eared by Halt’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & Cos., Props., Tol-i
do, O.
We, tbe undersigned, have known
F, J. Cheney for the last 15 year#, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and fioarcially
able to oarry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West A Trusx, wholesale druggie’*,
Toledo, O.; Wslding, Kinnan &M.r
vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter
nally, acting directly upon theblood
and mucous surfaces of tbe system.
Brice 75c. per bottis. Sold by ail drug
gists . Testimonials free.
Hail’s Family Pills are tbe best.
GoJdthwslte A Son, Troy, Ala., wiote: Toetb -
Ina’s speedy care of old sores tni eruptions
upon the skin have been remarkable.
sourrfEßN cheap rateb-sa
VANN AH, GA.
Sunday morning, September 23rd
and 30. b. One dollar for the round
trip. Tickets limited to date of sale.
Train leaves at . m.
A CORRECTION.
It was stated la yesterday’s Tudes-
that Sol Winfield, the negro
chargelT with th#fil lng of Ph'nniS
Hart, was bound over to the superior
court by Judge Lambright. This was’an
error. The case was tried by Judge J.
W. Cjnoley.
Every woman Vt the country
Mother Vfrf end
Those who do know about it
wonder how they ever got along
without it. It has robbed child
birth of its terrors for many a
young wife. It has preserved‘her
girlish figure and salved her much
suffering. It is an external lini
ment end carries with it therefore,
absolutely no danger ivt upsetting
thq system as drugs taken intern-
are apt_ to do. life to be
iu obeii into the abdomen fu saraat
and Strengthen the niu.-tle* which
are to bear ho stw; q. . ■■This means
much less j .u'n. It snip prevents
morning sickness rani J*of the
other discomforts* fW Vnvv; v.ai: y,
A druggist of MacordGa., says:
”1 have sold a Urge {quantity of
Mother's Friend and tsaVe never
known an instance wbefajt has
failed to produce the good results
claimed for it.”
A prominent lady of Lam
berton, Ark., writes;" "With niy
first six children I was in labor
from 24 to 30 hours. After using
Mother’s Friend, my seventh was
born in 4 hours.”
4*t Mother’s Frlfjul at th*' drtur
fttorn, 11.00 i>rr hot tic.
THE BRAOnCLD REGULATOR CO.
AIU*TA< GA.
WrU* tor r free BJu*r*!<*l book, "BETO&E BABY
IS BOBS.”
WINE OF CARDUI ,
i. THE LINK THAT BINDS.
W Jacksow, Taira., Not. 2S.
7 I was subject to miscarriage for three years,
and suffered constantly with backache. I wrote
to yon for advice, and after nslng three bottles
I of Wine of Oardnl, according*© voardirections,
Itrttmb” 1 **” 4 W * U ’ * B<l th * moth ' rol * fln *
„ Mrs. E. N. JOWEB*.
WseTortW"
There Is no use talking— l baby in the house 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 life. When a wife b barren, there is a
derangement somewhere in the genital organs, mused by one or more of
those common disorders known as “ female troubles”. Wine of Cardui
Is the remedy, it puts the organs of generation in a strong and healthy
condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kind.
During the period of gestatioij the entire system of the expectant mother
is built up to withstand the ordeal of labor, aad when the little one
makes Us advent it is lusty and
tunty in perfect health. The For swi rto In case* requiring gperikl
** : geKMS**SESs
trial with htue pain and no dread. axsicmco, C£Knoog, Teao.
Wine of Gardui is truly a wonder- —— 4
ful medicine for women.
Large Bottles for SI.OO at Druggists.
WINE OF CARDUI
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