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The Brunswick Times.
lstebliihad 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
Established 1891
The Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 1900.
Published
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ARTHUR H. LEAVY Editor
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orncx
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THE TIMKS-CALL,
Brunswick, Ga.
WHO IS GOVERNOR?
Roosevelt does not please all of the
Hew York taxpayers by his present con.
duct. He is the supposed governor of
the great state of New York, but he ab
sents himself by the month to mane pos
litieal speeches in behalf of himself.
Mr. J. Henry, of Buffalo, addresses a
letter to the Evening Poet, in which he
inquires: “Who is governor of New
York?" He puts h'.s inquiries In this
share:
Sir: Will you kindly tell us;
1. Who is the present governor of the
state of New York?
S, Where Is the seat of government
for the stale?
8. What is the salary of the governor
—say by the day?
4, How long since the governor elect'
cd twoyesrs ago withdrew from office?
D. Whether the governor elected two
year ago and occupied with personal
business since last June continues to
draw the salary of governor of New
York?
This will striae most folks as an emf?
nently proper Inquiry.
THE CREDIT SYSTEM. "V-
The practice of giving credit is too
genera) in nearly all stores. It ia too
easy to get credit. In fact the policy of
storekeepers in tills day of sharp compe
tition Is tirttyvite trade by encouraging
customers to make bills. Almost any
young man abo is employed can buy
anything ho wants, from a necktie to a
•nit of clothes, or from a shaving glass
to a suit of furniture, and have It charg
ed. Men would purchase much less if
they paid for things when they got
them, and young men aro induced to
run up considerable bill because it is so
ao easy to “have it charged.” I’ossibly
the increased trade that Is Induced by
the system offsets the loss s from non
payment.
One of the extreme cases under the
credit system is now attracting public
attention In Chicago. The wife of a
rich man has been brought into court by
•everal merchants there on complaint of l
having obtained SSO OCO worth of goods
from them from tlm* to time without
paying for the same. “Previous to the
failure of her husband she wua one of
the most exteusive buyers In the city,
It Is said by one dry goods firm that she
purchased $85,000 worth of goods from
it in a short period. One dressmaking
room at this dry goods house was at t
apart for the making of her oMfldran'i
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clothes. A ppbile auction of her gowns
* ‘
was held there not long ago, and she
still has mncb more than the average
amount of clothing with her at the hotel
where she Is staying with a sheriff out
side her door. Her maid testified that
her furs alone were worth from $50,000
to $75,000, and that her jewelry was
more valuable than her furs. ’’
That each bills could be made and al
lowed to run creates the impression tha
storekeepers were aiding and abetting a
silly and extravagant woman in her
reckless spendthriftness. They believed
that her husband had money, and they
were doing all In their power to get ss
much of it aa possible. They knew that
such bills were not in the ordinary
coarse of sensible shopping, and if they
were willing to connive with her for the
reckless expenditure of her husband’s
fortune, they are entitled to little sym
pathy because they lost in their specu
lation.
A GENTLE CALL-DOWN.
Tbe Philadelphia Record calls Mr,
Hanna down on his charge against Mr.
Bryan as to cabinet making, In this
connection the Record says: “When
Chairman Hanna charges Mr. Bryan
with making extravagant promts;* of
office in order to gain the aotive support
of prominent politicians, he reminds the
public of his own work for Mr. McKin
ley’s nomination by the St. Louis con
vention In 1866. It was said at the time
that every approachable delegate from
the aontb, negro and whit#, was indue
ed to vote for Hanna’s choice by the
promise of an office. It is certain that
after the inauguration of Mr. McKinley
the chairman of the republican national
committee began to discharge bis obli
gations, and that he met with consider-
W" 1 ■
able opposition in the senate. A noto
rious negro gambler of New Orleans was
named -Tor surveyor of customs, aad
other men who were not conspicuous
for their virtue were chosen by the pres
ident for the offices. The republican j
senators, though far from squeamish,
could not ratify all of Chairman Han
na’s deals. One poor negro was induc
ed to accept $ postmaster’s commission
in South Carolina and suffered the ex
pected penalty. Mr, Bryan Is not the
* , . ' * V . /. <<v \
inventor of tbe promise system of cam
paigning." ‘
Five of the oldest, but still alive, citi
zens of Boston, varying from 74 t0.,50
years of age, were asked by the Globe of
that city to write a reply to'th* ques
tion: “What is the greatest achieve
ment you have seen Id your time*' One
names the civil war and its results; an
other the growth of humane sentiment
in the last thirty years: a third reviews
modern rapid transportation, bi t would
like to include electrical progress gen
erally; a fourth (a teacher) chooses re
forms in education, and another (a na
tive of Ireland) pronounces the progress
of the Irish race in America the greatest
thing he has witnessed.
The Galveston News deolKeMhat the
best reason in the vsi|d for rebuilding
the city Is the fact that the scv. rest kind
oi a let' has proved that tbe foundations
are sound. ~
......
The Augusta want* to know if
a mao with whiskers can bo called a
barefaced liar.
Mood's FiSSm
Po net gripe nor irrltata the alimen
tary canal. I'hoy act gently yet
promptly, cleanse effectually and
Give G&mfert
Sold by all druggists. 25 cents.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, uCTOBER 5,1900.
DON’T COUGH
Stop it with Scott’s emulsion
of cod-liver oil.
A little coughing is nothing
—the tickling, that makes you
cough once, is some dust; not
the leasf harm. You scratch
an itch, and forget it. This
cough is scratching an itch.
But the cough, that hangs on
and comes back, is the sign of
an itch that hangs on and
comes back. There is some
thing that makes that itch.
Inflammation: a germ per
haps; it’s alive; like a seed In
moist wans ground; it will
grow if you let it. especially
in children.
We’ll send you a little to try, it you like.
SCOTT & BOWNfi, 409 Pearl meet. New York.
ARE ADVERTISING.
Tbe Tammany campaign managers
have hired pages in sll the New Yoik
theatre programs and run tHe following
as an advertisement in display type;
“No militarism, no trqst or imperial
ism." Hij
a
“Imperialism and militarism
liberty and snake subjects, not citbi
zens.”
“Trusts stifle competition,, raise tta
price Of the necessities' of .life and lot?
peril the future of the young men.”
"Sustain the declaration of independ
ence by votiDg for William J. Bryan for
president, Adlal E, S evenson for vice
president and John B. Stanchftetd for.
governor.’’
“Our unholy war against tbe Kliipiuog
has cost the country $200,000,000 and
B,o6oyoung American lives.”
"Vfe want no colonies under the
AgjMun' flag. ’*
Wolfeefch of Col. J. E. Dart at the
Kiilem&'a banquet last night was a gym
of oratory,
*■ . . > **#
„ .Mr. Hanna Says the laboring man un
derstands him.’. No doubt about that.
There Is a big leak ih'.he full dinner
pail.
HOW#TBI3f
A 0o Hundred I>uilr*Ky
ward fSapkay ease of Catarrh that can
not bweured'by Hal.’ Catarrh Cure.
F. 3. CHENEY A Cos., Props., T01e
... • do, O. ""
We, tbe undersigned, have known
F J. Cheney for tbe last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in ill
business transaction*, sod flnaccislly
able to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
West A Truss, wholesale druggiets,
Toledo, O.; Walding, Kicnsn & Mr
vin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
Hell’* Catarrh Cure ia taken inter
nally, aotiog directly upon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75c. per bottls. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are The beet.
CASTOR IA
For Infant* and Children.
se. Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature f
Stops tbe ci|P
\ and works off th Cold.
Tablets,cur* a cold
In one Jay', No t nre, Xo Pay. trice *9 cents
k away M raw.
Speaking of the queer flukea oC lock
In the goldfields of Alaska, & writer to
Ainsfee’s Magazine say*:
"Often after the ‘pile 1 Is roads acci
dent, disease or death stepa lit to pre
vent its legitimate enjoyment
“One man dropped dead when a# tbs
weighing of the first clean up be found
himself a rich mao. There was some
thing wrong with bis heart He bad
the physical strength to make tbe tight
against bad food and water, to endure
the back breaking toil of developing
aad working out aad all tbe strain of
tbe uncertainty that went before. Tbe
supreme moment of succeea was more
than he could stand, aad the use of
the gold passed from him with Its ac
quirement
"A certain James Meade lay down
with typhoid fever in an outlying camp
Just as be was starting for home with
the accumulations of tbe year, aad be
and his bag of dust entered Dawson
together on a litter. It took six men
to bring blm In—alternating four to
carry and two to rest—and be paid
each man sls * day. One# In Dawson
Meade seemed to grow better, and
When his sailing day came be walked
to tbe boat He reached tbe wharf and
tall dead as he was ’ about to go
A QmsiMrd btcMoa.
“In tbs early days of Occur and" AJeoe “
•aid an oM miner. *T was working
wttb my partners oc a ctaim when we
were suddenly startled by pistol Shots
and. looking up, discovered a man ly
ing prostrate oc an adjoining claim,
while his assailant was trying to es
cape by legging K to tbe best of Ms
ability. Without stopping to pick up
tbe Injured mao we gave hot chase to
the one trying to escape, whom we
finally overhauled, captured and haled
before a justice of tbe peace at Mis
sion, Ida, the nearby town.
"There, as I remember It, It develop
ed that ft was an attempt at elaim
Jumping and, that the man who had
done the shooting was tbe would be
jumper. Tbe evidence was all against
him. and Word came that flfc man who
had bejMsf jthot lay all but within the
- portals of death, the physician giving
. ft aA ftia upinioa that be could last only
A few wtirs longer, and thereupon the
'famed Justice of the peace rendered hla
- decision. VJR
* "“I find yesf tpdlty of murder fti the
- first he severely as be
turned toward the prisoner at tbe bar
—‘that ha. provided tbe victim dies.’
and so that decision Mauds to this
*fiay.’*- t
► 2 Are# Destroyer.
"Ha is a mean, sneaking, underhand
ed • siement, the moth Is.” protests
John |Sen4rlck Bangs in The Woman's
Home Companion, “Fire has a decent
sense at the'proprieties. Moths have
none at aIL When fire attacks you. it
smokes and crackles and hisses and
roars and lets you know. In clarion
tones that it ha# come., The moth
steals upon you fq the dead of bight
and chews “bp four best trousers
gorges himself ajjtro yout wife’s -furs,
tickles hi* palate nh your smallest
flannel golf uititC, tuiio*bu bny upon
your handsomest rug, punches holes
In your best sofa Cffsb loti* with bis
tusks and theu sißSatly folds ills tent
and steals so much as a
thank you fori Bi* mvsh For unmltl-.
gated meanuefik commend me to the
moth) AloogsJdghf the moth and his
nefarious work evac A 'book agent
pales into Insignificance and an unpaid
grocer’s bill becomes an absolute plca*
THE SISK ARE
' MADE WELL,
*
AiMtttiA %Fewfc.ere *UtorHl to Full Viffor
and Strength at Hut HamU of th? threat*
tt HtMhtor of lUotitrn Tui*?s.
Are You
Slrk? purttlea? Ar* you nervous? r>® you lark
*oar ami activity of uiindand body? Ar**
? ou tire*!? tiave jr>a
-4)00' * !>**t ambition*? 13 tbre airy
A uuilfutAl drain uixm th®
Mi *jAti*nT Is tvvry organ j**r-
LLA B f'ratoW It* proper fane-
Pna a I .liv-u? In tktlu-r Word®i
CM V ' ‘Hi Perfectly
■kTf r/ Mronr. Active, Vlfor*
/ ’** IlottlthTv Happy
} . If' - Muior n oman ?
. If Hot, you tooufcl not de-
Ur on® dayefore you eon
a apcelahet. on* to
Wi*'tmhfibiimAD body®n
"!DK, k and who under*
'WJiRj;;‘ mto • ry! h*s*eof re
tn-u* (and ibreati* and to
win mllio proper treatment
11 1 —* top a cur® i* as almple a*
the adding of a cchimn of tievutw.
TK. r . My tnrsl>R.J.KEWTOlf
Tn® Leading HATH\v. A imat cen the* toad’ dr
Specialist. fa Acruutry. fltopiac
* . Ue? lihb been t.r tArt larger than
thatof All other *recJ4linto<*oinbiiefi. IDs cure* of aU
H>ru ot du-outwvi condttu • h*Vo been tfte marvel of
the medical proftyrtoo anot! yivtplo generally, fils
fame ha* #pre l into every town and ®v rj hamlet,
rhoeeufllvted at: ha lime finer of diMMure* have nought
h.A Aervicv*® In order that they ml*!* b® mad® whole
t>y the Administering of Ida w<. uU*i2ulKjt< u:n?tr**at
ment. Wrecks of Lines.tty have eons® to him for
conaoltation and medicine®, who ■ few month* later
Lay® returned to li or lit ox >*t viaoivu* health to Hire
... .. L.intii.ir thanks.
All Diseases Dr Uatfcawa* { .vats
Cured. men and th<*®
peculUr to vt rnpii, as w,MI a
Cattrrh, KheuTuatt-m, R Inor C uiplulnte, Fcaeme.
aodallforwaof and chronic dieoidere.
VirifAxaU *' r Ha?haway'* eurceea In tbe
Varicocele and trr , „f Varicocele and
Bt.*iotlirt. Strlctnrew tint the aid of knife
or cautery la rhrnomenal. The
patent !* tr,*sfrd by l - cudhou state owtikmae
w thout panor uw fr ni btteinee This to
posttJvely theoQ’y teuetiroi.t v.l . -b cure* with out an
ooeratlon. Dr. Uatbaivc r Ci.lU> D® i articular atten
tion of sufferer fi.*rr, Vartcoc**!® him . iricttiro to
pdfi;ee?i,£*,hMOand Su-f 1 .snew look wt..cli will u$
Everv Ue.d 9 T x w* *' r ;
a Eyf*rr o ve t„k**u ty l>r. Hathaway
•p 8 l!y to speclntlv treated aceordlnir trite
Treat Ml. hta general rn* rsoi iai
. . ™ anda l remed im used by
l >r<>,M< lgd.P'tn the purest ami ■<** ♦ drugs In
ntoown under his pe'xvnal oversight,
and all fr<th prewar cfhieim.
t mum e-M ' D’duaw - i.iakea ho charge f*r consul*
Low tatim nr ■ du . i tl*r i h| . „fB- ,7h.
Foes. JSSb*SS.*te"'A."'s # tfc* oi low
etOMlsenrloM!*” “H' o ** m*Jk-:aef imd proie*
J. NEWTON HAt HAWAY, M. O.
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SSBrr.nSti. i l, Savnnh. Ofc
lAWCTtON TUIH PAI'KR WBCH W’amxa.
An Expensive “Tip”
is the one which you cut off and
throw away every time that you
smoke a Five Cent cigar. There is
nearly as much labor m making this
end as all the rest of the cigar, and
yet every man who buys a cigar cuts
it off and throws it away, iou get
all you pay for when you smoke
Old Virginia Cheroots
Tbroe hundred million Old Virginia Cheroots smoked this
0 jtu. Ask jonr own dealer. Price, 3 for 5 cents. " t
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