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Mt Brunswick Times.
Xstobliihed 1889.
The Brunswick Call
Katabliebed 1.
The Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 100.
I’akliatied
CVHUY MOUSING EXCEPT MONDAY.
OETHUK H. LEAVY Editor
ML AND A. MULLINS, Buine Manager
■Mi '' 1 '
i m Oglethorpe Block, 211F Street
OWTWX j MO 81 Jt (
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TUK TIMER-CALL,
Brnnawlclt,Ga.
ments must be paid for after the
first Insertion. The management
has been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
the pant, and In future must take
advantage of the Georgia law on
tljij subject. ✓
Summer bids us a cold farewell.
H looks’ike'Charleston will get the
Nava! Station.
Sir Thomas Lipton says he did not
Darner the pork market. -
Senator Perew is engaged In making
?“fuU dien:r pall speeches.
Americua is soon to have a four cor
•nered mayoralty contests.
Matt ljuay’s latest forecast: “Me
end McKinley are now suro to be elect
ed.”
The army and navy wants $200,000,-
KWi) this year. Some fruits of imperial
ism.
fc.
Railroad competition is Brunswick's
A .. ■jg*
salvation Let us all work to that
end.
The anti saloon league, of Columbus,
Ohio, uinety thousand stro g, is fighting
Poraker.
A contemporary remark* thit t here is
• good deal of dl tlnguished silence in
hie campaign. Vet moat of us could
•land just a little more
Mr. N. Emanuel baa decided to run
for mayor of Brunswick and the citl
soa’s are delighted at the privilege of
-voting for him, says the Augusta Her*
•M
Croker announces that New York
seeds moral purification, and he has vol
unteered to reform the city. Yet people
My that Richard e a stern, solemn man,
who never jests.
A grass widow and a grass widower,
-to Bowling Greet, O , didn't le. the
grass grow under their fee'. In lust 31)
minutes after they hal been legally
er*ratcd 'rom tie r icspective compan
ions in s.mow and joy, they joined
hands in front of the bymenial alter and
be cams one.
AS TO COL. BYRD.
We are pleased to note that the mill
tary officers of Brunswick are endortlng
the candidacy of Col Phil G, Byrd for
appointment to the office of adjutant
general of the state. As acting adju-
tant-general, Colonel Byrd has for a
longtime executed practically all the
details of this Important office and his
conduct of the affairs has been marked
by personal application and hard worn,
which has been the means of saving the
atate much money. From a military, as
well at an standpoint, Coi.
Byrd has proved his fitness lor Appoint
ment is adjutant-general, and Governor
Candler will make no mistake in nam
iog him.
As captain commanding the Hill City
Cadets, of Rome, he proved his ability
as a military man and this experience,
combined with that riper one secured
in hi i present po itlou as acting adju
tant general has equipped him with
ample knowledge of the needs of the
Georgia State Troops. AiactioMdJo*
tant-gtnerelhehj^d-^E I ®!marked
. .. Tffr wßWfl6' welfare of the Georgia
military and the indorsements Sent from
Brunswick in h'.s behalf are timely and
richly deserved.
The Daily News, Atlanta’s new after
noon paper, has made its way to our
sanctum. The News is au excellent
paper and will not only do credit to
Atlanta and Georgia, hut the entire
south.
it n.gggegewwgs
SHIPBUILDING.
The building of the handsome tug
“Rhymocd” here should prove an eye
opener to capitalists, and the Times-
Cali, believes that it will. The steam
~er~D. unit is aIBO tsAal jr# wojilil call a
“home made” boat, un <Rf' the
best on
“Raymond” promlswfojsxcal aav boat
of its
was secured here and imaiiredaof other
such boats co|M be buiU In Brunswick
with lumber secured wjjfeln three miles
of the city . Brunswick is destined for
a shipbuilding po;t and It is bound to
come sooner or later, ,
Here is to Messrs. Topper & Cd.,
may this boat i rove to be worth its
weight In gold.
Bryan’s answer to th* letter of Secre
tary Meiklejohn si ould quiet this fes
tive repub ican for a while at lea;t. *1
THE PHIUPINE WAR.
Our fi st experiment In imperialism
l.as already cost us something over |2£H)
000,000 in motiey, has entailed an in
crease in the cost of the army over dSOS
' f more than i!22.000.000, of the navy
of $1,000,000, and of the pension list
♦4,000,000. It has cost us the lives of
6,000 men and it has wrecked the lives
ot thousands more who are the victims
of disease and wounds. It requires us
to keep 50.000 soldiers in the flower of
their youth in that
What is to be >he fuffife of
menf To keep the army of jMft'l® l
up would involve a fearful upon
the population of the States.
We already hays tIJM
deht in t world. -M jEHj|Eg|U
capita rate of ta
purposes was $4 34 ay?
increased expenditureVr strife
means a coutii>im^rfHM^Bß|^vir
in of I
the Ides are 4oJ
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. OCTOBER 12, 1900.
The fond mother dreams great dream*
of baby’s future as she
little one in her arms.
will never come true wlw she has
given him a sftrong body and a healthy
mind. Children me in hosts, or live to
struggle through life feeble of body and
dull of mind because the mother wa*
unfit physically and mentally for moth*
ertiood. Women who use Dr. Pierce'-*
Favorite Prescription endow their chil
dren with strong bodies and bright minds.
It is every mother's duty to give her
child tlie advantages of a healthy body
and mind. A weak or sickly woman
cannot do this. " Favorite Prescription"
makes weak women strong and sick
women well.
Mr*, orrln Rika, of IrwniuK, DnnaCivWjjai
wrik-a - I have bo n_rr-.fn*il:ifrX -#|l t u
ev*r f““ ''iy-UefeyTSas born in reward to whs I
j<mv TCVAuefreacrtMiaii h* door fov ms. I
A nxwgh, for 1 have not been u
wUfcr#ve T erMi now*®. InJuly last I bad
a baby bey, weiehfiTl pounds sad I was only sick
a short time, and siuor I got up have not bad
one sick day. I have not had any womb trouble
,! ot up. I vrua ■<* only surpriimd rayvell
but all of my friends here are surmriaed to sea
su so well."
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets curt biliousness
give up our priceless possessions—more
precious than gold, than land or power.
We must throw aside the counsels of
Washington, the declaration of indy*,
peadenoe, ' s*. Monroe docirlnc -|o
which a whole*continent owes its frtefc
dom.
. The eltitpr of pre
dllts thatlu a few y eaA'kylMrtT be abls
to ride on a slnglft ntH at the rate of 200
miles an hour, with perfgpt
means of lccouiofion has been frequent
ly resorted to In the past, though the
rate of speed, we bel.eve, feU a good
deal short olttfAjpUmate.^’
A WORD IN DEFENSE if BABY.
Alt'Ear ecp wri’er takes mothers to
task for talking “baby talk’ o their
cooing offspring and demands that
baby be brought up on language prop*
erly spoken, . k. ’
He gives some too
Alleging that “see lhs llty ihoo moo” Is
not ouly meaning’.k-i, but ridiculous,
and that “see the little cow" would be
much better fgr afl parties concerned
itp*ven charges mothers with being to-
thu slow mental develop
bh'ent of tbejr ehUdren,
The inott&tf* W America will have
naught to do Wieh uoh an isn. They
Will repudiate a suggestion whieb, if
csrricd out to its logical coeclnsioc, I
rob them of one of their sweet
est prerogatives. Baby talk is the
universal language, it is the language
of love It drives sway rears from
little facet; it soothes a thousand aches
and pain l , in seng it sends nightly to
derearAland precious objects in mil
lions of cribs.
When baby smiles in its sleep moth
ers say that the littl| one is talking to
, sjigels, and mothers ought
pPknow. ‘ jM&*
COTTON FUTURES.
New York,Oet, 11,— Futures opened
‘steady; Oolober 10, November 9.70,
December 9.64, Janusry, Msrch srd
aduij 9.60. Fetruary 9.CS, Msy 9.66,
65, August 9 45.
Tonight
la Just before retiring, tf your liver Is
•tlurslsh.'Jut ot tune and you feel dull,
ii bilious, constipated, taka a does ,4
Hood’s Wits
And you’ll be all right In the morning.
LIPTON IB OAHB.
He Will Have a New Shamrock to
Race For the Cop.
London, Oct. 11— Farther informa
tion regarding Sir Thomas Liptoo’s
new challenge for America’s oup con
firms the statement that the boat will
be named Shamrock and will be se
lected by a series cf contests between
the yachts Watson is now designing
and the old Shamrock, after the latter
has undergone improvements.
ELKAN’S ANNOUNCEMENT.
It Will Be of Interest to Every Bruns*
wiokiao.
* .
Notice is direoted to the half pag
advertisement of the popniar Racket
Store in this issue,.and item
space. Mr. Klkau wjii—w**®"
. --^wiaiiaßraMave some
thing inJt vMP *
leri sooo which will inler
estevsry Branswickian.
a Busy session.
Manilla, Out. 11 —The Taft Comml*-
slon held one of its bo*iett sessions
this morning, eight bills being pssred.
HOW’S THIS ?
We offVr One Hundred Dollars R■■
ward for any case of Catarrh that oae
oot be eured by Hsli’s Catarrh Cure.
#3, CIIENEY & Cos„ Prop*., Tok
:> do. O.
We, the undersigned, have known
‘F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and
believe him perfectly honorable in all
business transactions, and finarcally
able to carry out auy obligations made
by their fi|tu.
WAMi’ 4f,,'?rux, wholesale druggists,
TdMflo, o.; Waldlng, K tno & M*r
vto, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O.
HaL’e- CiHirb Cure Is taken inter
na ly, anting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Price 75e. per bouts. Sold by all drug
gists. Testimonials free.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
Like Ike Rest ot is.
“George, dear,” aim said a night or
WSA twffore the wedding, “do you think
It posapriu that our love and our mar
rled lite can become the commouplace,
coMty practical love and life of the
married pea**# we see around psj Oh,
George, mf heart would break if I
thought •ol"
"But it Will not be sc," said George
pasa(cnatcly. "Wo love each other too
tenderly, too fondly for that- Our love
U hot of the ordinary kind, my darling,
and t>ur Uves w ill not be so. Aji, no,
no, my angel: that can never be!’’
And the other day she said: “I say,
George, how would you like pork for
dinner with applS sauce? You would?
All right, then, and don’t you forget
that feeding bottle for {he baby or I’ll
•end you back after it. and mind that
you don't keep dinner wkitiug.’’
And he, with a falling off of the
passion of ten years ago, replied; “All
right. Lou. and I wish you’d sew a
buttou on the back port of those strip
ed trousers of mine. You'll find them
hanging over a ahair lu our room.
Don't as dry as lost
time, ami" you'watc!L_t!ie baby’s cold.
That watering eyes looks like
measles to me. "~<3lkidby.’*—i’earsou’s
Uagaauic,
A sevrepaver nontn.
When you op -a up y our newspaper,
tt may cause you to for 1 some womlet
If you know that in all probability
yours arc the Erst hands that have
ever touched Its'.asido pages. The
reason for this Is that the paper la
made from wood pulp. The woodman
cuts down a spruce tree. It Is hauled
to the mill. There macliluery-atrlpa off
the bark, reduces the wood to pulp aud
makes It Into paper.
At every tern crane*, derrick*
chain*, cogs, rollers, steel teeth and
other mechanical contrivances keep the
material out of human band* The
Immense roll* are wound by machine*
loaded Into ear and wagon by ma
chlnery, put Into pressroom and on
presses by other machinery and flua’ly
printed and folded without having been
directly touched by any human hand.
This Is a mechanical marvel of to
day which la no doubt duplicated lu
other branches of industry It Is very
striking m the newspaper Industry,
which stands In the very front rank of
mechanical perfeotiotSt. Louis Post
Dispatch.
Lrsrnrd One Thin*.
rthhop Walsham How, the hymn
writer, once Induced a man to attend
church. Asked afterward how be liked
it, the parishioner replied: “t learned
one thing. I learned that Sodom and
Gomorrah were places. 1 always
thought they were husband and wife.”
rr*\v\\w
CASK
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been,
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of .
—J? —and has been made under his per-
ST* s J - sonal supervLsion since its infai.;y.
Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Cnstoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotio
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and aliays FcverLshucss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Tee tiling Troubles, cures Constipatiou
tlie. Food, regulates the
14 assuui. ,uhy and natHral sleep.
FWonuwh and Bowels, giving kbr’s Frieud.
The Children’s Panacea- The MouJojk
genuine CASTORM ! $ AtWAY t
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THt CINTAUA COMMNY, TT MURRAY MTMCCT. HtW YORK ©tTV.
NEW GOODS
Daily!
AND WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION.
Our Mr. C. Miller, while in New York,
selected an immense stock of Fancy Fur
niture of every description, suitable for
Holiday Presents. We will be glad to
store your goods until the holidays, but
by all means
Don’t Miss Seeing
Our Display Now.
Every steamer brings new
goods, and we have no old
gags to offer.
H. M. MILLER £ SON.
J. J. LISSNER,
Wholesale
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
FOR FIRST CLASS
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