The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 17, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Tbe Brunswick Times. ZiUbliihcd 1889. The Brunswick Call. Ectablithed 1891 He Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED 1900. Published E VICHY MOUNING EXCEPT MONDAY. AKTHDB B. lEAVY Editor BOLAHD A. MTJLLINB, Buitncu Manager oiiic*} TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers sre requested Jo notify tbe office When they fail to get any Issue of the Times- Call. Attention to this matter will be appre elated by the publishers. The Times-Call will be Delivered by Barrier or mail, per year. *5.00; per week 15 eente. Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Seal name of writer should ac company same. Subscription! payable in aAvanoa. failure to receive paper should be . reported to the business office. ‘Address all communication' to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, Ga. NOTICE. Hereafter all legal advorti'C menta must be paid for after the first insertion. The management hue been put to * great deal of trouble and delay In collecting in the jrafP, and In future mu!!ft take advactrge of tbe Georgia law on tbir subject. Oct, 10, 1900, London helps Galveston. Every merchant should advertiss now. New York is to have a great political demonstration. Brunswick’s census figures seem to * boon lost in the shuffle. Asa sideshow with a large circus Jtooseyclt would make a hit. Governor Candler Is right. It Is too oon to talk about the senatorshif. One th'ng seems to be certain— Brunswick Is to have another railroad. When the foreigners got through looting rekin there will not beenoipjh loft there lo buy a pound of opium. , it Judge John O. Hart Is said by theat lanta News to be contemplating candi dacy for the office of attorney general in 1902. According to the Augusta Chronicle there is a proposition from some quar ters to play tbe empty scuttle against the full dinner pail. Go see Toddy; Teddy in a den of Kentucky democrat* l A iloilur show for 10c. He eats ’em alive; sktn9 and oats 'emalivti! Says tbc Savannah Press There will ba deep regret over the announcement that Gen. Clement A. Evans proposes to reliie as commander ®f the Georgia division of the United Confederate Veterans. If.the Timks-Call was located in Florida it would support Jacksonville in her great fight for the capital. A city that has grown as rapidly as the metropolis ol Florida should get any thing it wants. Of twenty-four Southern citiee the census reports, just given oat, show, that in per cent of increase Charles ton is the lowest (1,03), and Jackson ville the highest (65.83). The next, highest Is Houston, Tex., 61.97, NO INDICATION. Our despatches this morning say that in Ntw York the republicans are betting five to one on HcKinley, This is a great big game of bluff. There is no doubt but that thousands Of voters will be influenced by this old tlEfc-wom game, a* Many men do not cast their ballots for their choice, bat for what they think will be the winning side, and these kind of men will be lead to believe McKinley is a sure winner. A candidate who wine by the votes of such cannot feel very proud of tba office. THIS IS PREMATURE. Although la will be some be fore Major Mims, tee njjip , "fcecteU mayoi of Atlanta Tithe politicians up ■ t i 1 Mag about who hl*j£ .a&JL AH you, Mr. Mims’ term! ’ *"• j.|, Some of the state papers are grßM*iyS candidates for governor in the face of the fact that tho present chief execu tive was only eleoted £a few days ago, and bis second term of office does not begin for some iimo. We are against borrowing trouble and the more we talk politics the rij&re trouble we have. Let all Georgia now begin a campaign of Uoveiupuio.i it is too soon to talk state politics. .jgy —— FOUR STATES WILL DECIDE IT. Tho doubttul sta'os are Deleware, U liuols, Indiana, Kansas, New York, Ohio, South Dakota and West Virginia. These states cast 121 votes, and no one knows how any one of them will go Mr. Bjgpip* sure vote is as follows: State. Voto. Alabama ; 11 Arkansas 8 Florida 4 Georgia 13 Kentucky 13 Louisiana 8 Maryland....- 8 Mississippi ■"' 0 Missouri 17 ■ Noitb Carolina.ll ’ ' fJoutb OaroliQ* 9 Tennessee . 12 Texas ...... 15 Virginia,... 12 C010rad0......... 4 idiaho ' 3 Montana 3 Nebraska .3 > Aevadn ......... ,\rb . 3 ; V 1 ***’ y J|| $ \ Wydfinitig 3 \ j Total..'. i:V e . Neceesiry to a choice, 224 votes, Mr. Bryan must therefore secure 47 of the doubtful votes in order to win. These may be obtained in various ways, a* the following tables show: Certain votes 177 New York and Indiana 51 Total 23$ Or: Certain voles 177 Indiana, Illinois, Delaware and W. Virginia 48 Total 22$ Or: Cortaiit Votes 177 Indiana, Ohio, Delaware and W. Virginia 47 Total ~ 224 Or: Certain votes *••• 177 Indians, Illinois and Kimas 49 Total 8,.. •••'•• 226 Or: Certain vote* ....177 Delaware, W. Virglnia,Kanska Indi ana and Illinois ■.. 57 Total 234 PROUD OF HER w Gould will soon mako us u of her io;peac* as we were in THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, uCTOBER 17, 1900. war. says the Times Union and Citizen. The other day a rich man in Tarrytown fenced in a road and defied the authors Hies to open it again, although it had been used as a highway lor thirty-two years. Thereupon Miss Gould civilly requested that he remove the obstrue (jpn and be refused, She then sent her Superintend-nt with a gang of the lab orers from her farm, who broke down the fence and told the owner to see Miss Gould, who was ready to lake the case up to the Supreme cgurt if he caied to go so far. The road his been free to all since, Perhaps some people will now call her ‘-lawless,” but there comes a limit beyond which “a pull” does not al ways protect the gfeedy—that is, when such Americans as Miss Gould are abroad in the land. TO PENSION EMPLOYES. , in the footsteps of the Pennsylvania Railroad,the Lake Shore Railroad is now considering plans for pensioning its old employes. Prelimi nary steps have been taken towards es tablishing a pension system. According j to the plans propose i no person can he eligible to a pension until he has reach ed the age of aixty-flve years or has been in the service of the company fhir-, ty l'i The Lake Shore Company proroaea to contribute *3o,tog lbe nucleus of the fund and to that Amount to the by mak&tg a 1 per cent, assessment on the “Pv 's * ’ * monthly wages of the employee. It is the'purpose of the company to have the penaion system extended dyer the I.ake Erie and Western and tbe Pittsburg and Lake Erie., ( ■9SLLHUL. i-JL~~ Ac Sight o( Terror. “Awful anxiety wdk*TeU for tho widow of the brAvelUenlliurnhaiivof MAjfhire, MJu, wh* the aoetort saldxhc could rot live ttlf morning, writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who-attended her that tearful night. “All thought she mint noon- die from I'lfcifauuia, but übe begged for I)r. lung's NeW JJjSovery, sajrjug It had more than once saved'Shr life and'had cuied her of consumption. After three small (lines she rested eaally all night, and Ita further use completely oured her.” TliU marvelous medicine 1 guar anteed'Ui cure all 'throat, Chest and Lung Dis eases. ’ Osly 50c an<*j(ffoo. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. „ .to. ~ Meat, exquisite line of Hats ever sbowjSMh Brunswick will be seen at M dl'Ka'e Sla'er’s next Tuesday;;” Wtdoesday, Ootober 28 nud 24 A Card. Th* manufacturer* oi lUnner Salve have au thority the undersigned to guarantee it for burns, enu, eoree, ulcers, tetter, eczema ani ail skin disease*. You have your money l>ai}k fit doeaa t do nil it claim*, W. J- Butts. OASTOHJTA. Bt.am the Vila Ktrd You ita<c Alwsvs Bought Grand Millinery opening ntxt Tues day and Wednesday, October 23 and 34, at Mitt* Kate .Slater’s, A Monster Dtvil Pish Destroying lie victim, ie a type ol Consump tion. The power ol this mur.tcrcns malady is feltfon organs and nerves and muscles and brain. There!* no health till its overcome But Dr, King's New Life Pills are a sale and certain care. Best in the worlddor stomach Liver, Sidneys and Bowels. Only 24 cents at all druggists, Grand Millinery opening next Tues day and Wednesday, October 33 and 34, at Miss Kste Slater’s. Mare yon a sense ol fullncsnin the region of yonrstomaoh alter eating? If so yon will be heneated by nalng Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They, also icore belching and , sour ston.ach. They regulate the bowels too. price 25c. Sold by Bishop’s Drag Store A A BIG DRILL. Torpedo division bad a big out-of door drill last nigh’, abontjbiriy men ar l offleexs being on pierfFWw. z'oss^BJw&r to its natural duties *. ulv.he ant cured it' you take Modbkp Pitts Sold by ai! druggists. 25 cents. I SHORT BUTSPICY CITY NEWS NOTES A Days Doings as Gathered hy The Times-Call Reporters MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL BRIEF STATEMENTS OF THE MANY THINGS THAT MAKE UP THE BUSY ROUND OF LIFE- Mr. E. P. Upper, of Savannah, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. Thomae T. Stevens, of Atlanta, i • a guest at the Oglethorpe. littite a large number of Brunswick ians will attend the Agricultural fair in Carmden oeuoty on October 26tb. and Mn. Englebrlteon and obildreo hate returned from JVew York. Sir*. J. D. Mitchell and lister, Mr* A. Mitchell, of Block Inland, arrived yesterday on tbe New York eteamer, gnd will spend the winter with Mr. J. W. Thomas. Good morning! You Hue fruit for breakfast ? Lloyd baa it. C*U Steel or Death. ‘‘ l “'Fefal&j e.Bviftiai:chance tu *ivc your , -*-*-(, o operation, ' wa the awful ts r • , .*<£, ttthe by her doctor after vainly trying o qffre fefcrof a frightful case of stomach tgfijyyp jaumLcc. ire didn't count mlKSoti*Electric BUtew to •fro Btomach uyithlt*, but she heard of it, look wm wholly cured, avoided gutfroCa'a keife, ow welgi™ more and feels better than e-si*.. It’s poaitive % guaranteed to care stomach. Liver and Kip njy iroohleg god atver disappoint*. Price 500 at all drugstores. A Frightful mandat**** B*** 8 *** Will cftegSaaiue a horriblellurn, Scakl. Cut otolSraiHe. Bneklen'e Arnica .Salve, the best in tje W‘irtd, will kUi thegain smd proniptiy heal fv porw-UMrgpns, PeJf h..rew Ulcers, Boils Fetoug, twill, atf Skin grnptioes. Best Pile oure on (earth. Only 25 oM. a box. Cure guar aateed. Sold hy all druggist. . Yor sprnini, bwelilnge and. lammes* there ia ‘uollting to good as ChglhberiatnS Pain Balm. Try K. xor sale at Dr. Bishop's drag siore Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUCHU,. CHINOE OF SCHEDULE naM avsTEM. ■ . , Train S7 leaves Brunswick at 8 a. m. Train 9Q leaves Brunswick 5.43 p. m- Train *0 arrives Bruusw-rk 10 4. as. 'Train 8S irriyes Brunewick 6 p.-fn'. Complete IR THE LINE OF 1 i Wit MS which I now have on exhibition. CALL AND EXAMINE. M. Winter, THE TAILOR, 311 Newcastle St. CASTOR IA The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has het r? m use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of . 0 i ii y. and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy uo one to deceive you in thJs All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but (Experiments that trifle w ith and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flff|gggafc It nsliniilates the Food, regulates the StoniiM-n anu Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tire Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years, ** YHI CCNTAUft COMMNY, TV MURRAY BTACCT. NEW VC' NEW GOODS Arriving Daily! AND WE iNVIIr. tov INSPECTION. ! Our Mr. C._ Miller, while in New xu.h selected an immense stock of Fancy Fur- -J niture of every description, suitable for Holiday Presents. We will be glad to store your goods until the holidays, but by all means - j Don’t Miss Seeing ! Our Display Now. j Every steamer brings new j goods, and w* have no old ] gags to offer. | H. M. MILLER & SON. J. J. LISSNER, WHOLESALE Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon |and Provisions, graFn, hay and bran a specialty. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia. $6 Advertisers: During tlu m itiih end in 2 October 15th. there h"e bee II performances given in the Gk*> ' OI’KRA Hotjsr, and a statement of nura bi rof programs used is here appended. Adrer tisers, know ing the cost, can estimate for them selves, and learn that, no considering the advan tageous shape in \cliich the Bill ov thk Plat is gotten up, it can but ite one of the best advertis ing tticciui's. For rates, or further information. Statement of Number of Gopio: , Week of Sept. 17. Woodward-Warren Cos. a night*, average 600 nightly 3.60^ 2 matinee*, 200 eich 400 October 1, “Sorrows of Satan.’* "00 printed; used 4<F October 5 and 6. Greater Minstrels. Fir-% prformance . 800 Set omi performance .. .. 400 Total for month 5,600 i ; And Quantity itn't tha bett feature A Address.’ WM.DEAL, Manager ‘Bill-of the Plau-’J