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The Brunswick Times.
KiUbliihed 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
Eatabiiahed 1892-
The Brunswick Ties-Call,
CONSOLIDATED WOO.
I'nblinbed
EVBBY MOItNfNO EXCEPT MONDAY.
AXTHUB H. lEAVY Editor
EOLANP A. MPLLINB, Bminen Manager
nmi f ) in Oglethorpe Block, 811FStroot
OrriCK | NO 81JS
JO 8UBS0RIBBB8:
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THE TIMKB-CALL,
Brunswick, Ua.
NOTICE.
Hereafter all legal advertise
ments must be paid for after the
first insertion. The management
has been pat to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
the pas*, and la future must take
advantsge of the Georgia law on
thi' subject. Oet. 10, 1900,
THEY MEAN BUSINESS.
•> Tbe report of Col. C. P. Goodyear,
Wr., to Secretary Oeg, published in an
other column this njprning, la indeed
gratifying Inasmuch as it shows that
•those who signed the Board ot Trade
l-Rist mean business.
Mr, Goodyear wis appointed as a spec
ini collector and that he has done his
work In an excollent manner la shown
"by the large amount of money he sent
to Secretary Ogg.
There is no doubting the fact that the
business men of Brunswick have do*
cidod to make a united effort to better
the condition of our city and now we
can reasonably expect some good re
turns.
Within a short time now the Board
of Trade will be In excellent woiklhg
order, and then watch Brunswick
grow.
MITCHELL’S GOOD S|NSE.
President John Mitchell, of the Unit
ed Mine Workers, Isa sensible man.
For some time 1 he knew that the coal
operators were grinding down the'r
laborers in an unholy fashion, but he
was powerless to assist these unforlu
nates until the politicians got things
warm,.
A continuance of tbe strike meant
the injuring of the republicans. Then
Marcos Hanna, tbe man who is death
to the laborer, took a hand in tbe affair
but not with the rich mine owners. No,
Mr. lianna bad posed as *‘tbe friend of
the working man" and he brought the
operators to excellent terms.
Did anybody ever hear of Mark Han
na being the friend of the poor? It
was a case of must. He had to repre
sent his own president, McKin
ley, and that the coal strike was simply
killing him politically and smashing
his full dinner pail argument iuto
splinters.
Under less exigent circumstances,
President Mitchell might have plead
ed In vain for the aid tbe powerful
republican magnates, but with an rice
tips impending he knew that the llauns
Crowd would help him In the neW* of
helping themselves.
ANOTHER 810 DIVIDEND,
In hit epcech at Covington Monday
night, Governor Roosevelt said: “Us
ing the word in its technical sense there
is no trust in the country. ”
Before the echo of Roosevelt’s voice
had died away. Standard Oil stock
jumped to nearly six tlmee its par val
ue in anticipation of another 12 per
cent dividend.
Already this year dividends amount
ing to 38 per cent have been paid on
tbe stock off 100,000,000, and the one
now in sight will increase the 1900 re
turns to stockholders to $59,000,000-
just half of the concern’s capital.
Such enormous profits kje_i most be
yond belief, bat * fig'
ures do not lie. D!d not% ’■>'
Oil Company control thnHH
lately, and was it ngSl
other individual in the'tJm.-) State*
to create dissatisfaction and unrest
among the great common people, it
could oome nowhere near a 50 per
cent annual dividend.
But if Mr. Roosevelt prefers not to
call it a trust no one will care a great
deal. It will smell as bad by any oth
er name.
THE MOSQUITO DANGEROUS.
A report has been made by the Lon
don physicians who passed the summer
in the Roman Uampagns, the hotbed of
malaria. The Investigators had - no
other precaution against the dreaded
fever than protection from moequltoe*.
Breathing the same air and drinking
the same water, the scientists were in
perfect health, while the natives were
(lyia< al l about them.
This experiment is almost an abso
lute demonstration that malaria is not
an atmospheric contagion; that It Is
communicable only by Inoculation;
that it Is hot communicated by air or
water, as formerly supposed, and that
mosquitoes are the chief agents in
transferring the disease.
Marquia 110, the BUmarch of Japan,
pronounces emphatically against tne
dismemberment o’ China lie deciaros
that no country could overcome their
swarming millions, and the outcome 3
would he to plunge the whole Wo Id iu
war. itj may b- ta kng ’dlpionutf
cally, or ttutuluUir. lie may believe
what ho says, or is Simply Irsipg tv
make others believe li. . .
The report of Blate Entumoog st
the San -o-e Scale i- tiiaap
pearing is *ra ifji g
Indeed, a’id dispels the fort that H
might prove difficult o£ eradication.
The Timks-Call (Halves to bring up
distasteful subjects, but in a very few
word* we want to ask, have you paid
that subscription bill ?
Bryan’s reception in New York
must cause the republicans a great deal
of worry.
Wonder how much the Settling ot tbe
coal strike coat Hanna and bis gang?
The Gcorgi t legislature rnee.s very
soon now and our li. übl-.s hegio.
Some folks sa'lslled until
they are compelled to be.
The litigation’ tMtoouraJlirg lawy. r It
a menace lo -rottiy.
jaejLL...
*
American e'Mdi rs uitl tncir share of
looting in r 'vldu.
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The report of C'olloctor Ooouycar is
\etjt food.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. OCTOBER 18,1900.
Cleaning
House gM •
Once or twice a year the good houae
wife has a thorough house cleaning. The
house has been swept and dusted every
day in the year, but the housewife knows
that in spite of vigilance dust accumu
lates in cracks ana corners, and is only
to be removed by special effort.
It’s the same way with-the body. You
look after it every and%. You take all
Jbe Art]Jiwknprecantiov.* of cleanliness
aUPffiUjjMfet the body needs its
- ** 11 of ! t accurau
mt and [* juini.oua matter
y^fcß|f*liPfßii s iwsessf. Doctor Pierce's
Medical Discovery, taken respi
• larly once or twioe a year, would save
many a sickness It fAiries Die blood,
strengthwns the ytO’iAch, arid cfettUßA
the body of yoisullpis^accumnlaliorrs.
•Last sp.log f had * awere attack of puco
wonia, which left me' with a bad cough, and
atao left my lung* in a very bad condition,*
writes John M. Unwell, Raq.. of Brent, Cherokee
Nat., loa. Tar. *1 had no appetite and wag so
weak I could scarcely walk. My Urv&fti wifi
all sore with running aorta. I got two botitef'
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, whscli j l
believe saved my Ufa. 1 cannot express nijr.
gratitude to you. I am able now to dtyvery
good work.”
Dr, Pierce’s Medical Adviser, in paper
covers, aeiit free on receipt of at one*
cent stamps to pay coat of ni*£Hng only.
Addreaa Tfr. E. V. Pierce, Buffalo, tf, Y.
SCIENTIFIC UORSESEOSmti.
Mr. E. 8. Plumb,c* practical and
scientific borsrsboer, bis rented Ur#-
shop on Oglethorpe street betwee*?
N. , ; ■
Mansfield and Howe, ai§l will begin
business on November iat Mr. PlQinb
is a workman of great ability. He has
been in the employ* of firb. Csrnegfo
at Dungeness for the psst two years,
and brings.exoellent letters of rec
ommeudation from this gaod tidy.
Uorsd owners should await bis open
ing.
exquisite line of Hats ever
shown in Brunswick will be seen at
M ss Kate Tuesday and
Wednesday, October 23 and 21.
A Card.
The manufacturers of Salve hsva'ia
■thariioii the muloiHl£n.'<vßo guarantee it for
burns, cut*, sores, ulcers, letter. m> ani
all skia diseases. You have your money back
tlt doesn't do all it claims. W. J. butts.
OA-STOntA.
Bears the Afupys Bougtff
you a seu*e of hi itoJpSSE* region ot
pout stomach after mating? If ao you will be
benefited using Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tables. They also 'cure belchtag and
sour They regulate tbe bowels too.
Prte*2&e. S .li by Bishop's Drug Store.
Grant! Mil Hoer; opemug nex r Tue*
day htid Wednesday, October 23 and
24, at Mihs KUe Slater’s.
Doa'Vladeetivedfjf humbugged byfpeopl
"ho claim the discovery of some liitherk. an
ktiovn herb or root iu swamps, or oft tome
mountain or pr<drio for the cure of kiuucjr-and
hi d&et* trouble?, Any doe tor or druggist will
teli you that such claims or IrauduieuU Foley's
Kidney Cure simply emtains remedies that are
rocoguueU by the mot skilful physicians it
best for these complaints, so don’t be nodulous
or foolish. W. J. Butts.
Full line foreign and domestic suitings
at Winters.
For Blp.dder Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHU.
CH..NGK OF SCHEDULE
flatsT SYSTEM.
, .
Tram 87 leaves Brunswick at 8 a. m.
Train 89 leaves Brunswick 5.46 p, m.
Train 90 arrives Brunswick 10 a. m.
Train S8 arrives Brunswiok 6 p. m.
Pyey Feotoral
A QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS
V iy valuable Remedy ia all
li.u., lions of tliu
lungs
jwSKry IB', a<o.
\ IH|CO M Limited,
r ; of iv>ty r.Jfc’ v*iu~&mer. ,
SHORT BUTSPICY
CITY NEWS NOTES
A Days Doings as GatheM liy The
Tiies-Call Reporters
MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL
BRIEF STATEMENTS OF THE MANY.
THINGS THAT MAKE UP THE
BUSY.ROUND OF LIFE-
This is fish season and the eports are
happy.
■ • Zy'- ‘ Mk-
Mr. L. S. Rioe, of Lumber CBy, was
here yeet?rdsy.
Hon. X.Harper, of Cardl, spent yes
terday tn the city.
glpjMjßMnq-.
10, 8 J. Liasner will leave for New
York tan t Wednesdsy.
Mr. John L. Bay, of Lnmbndty,
w* in the city yesterday.
Mr. Wb. K. Harraks, of Atlanta, is
stopping at tbs Oglethorpe.
Mr. T. C. McCall*, of Atlanta, is
registered at tbe Oglethorpe.
Ur. B. M. Wilson, of Dawson, Ge.,
was a visitor to the city yesterday.
The Good Government olub will
if set sooa to nominate a city ticket.
fIBFSU' -
Several new houses are being erect
ed on I/ipuoeeter street, near Btone
waTL " ’
Mr.' Oiougb, of
was among yesterdsj’airrivals at the
Oglethorpe.
It Is rqinored that * new grocery
store will shortly open in tbe building
fdnn*rl> occupied by tbe fhe Hive.
The Pemchi-Beifieni &rßjprny which
plays bare ne*t week, is.||o;*e|lving
flattering notices from the press.
Ur. A. G. Kjbinson, solicitor of tbe
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
i* attending field* day celebration in
New York city, and before returning
will make an extended trip through
tte north,-
Good morning l
You line fruit for breakfast ?
Lloyd has It.
GJ m sfW* Pain
Or tltsi&u’tti vho '.;rltV.ion or the is-
MStinSa-Put p.mopt, thorough
he*! titful creaaieicg, when .von take
Wood'm Pffl*
Sojd >y ell JK.coat*
Complete
lit THE LINE OF
full id Win m
which I now have on
exhibition.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
Tli. F. Winter,
THF TAILOR,
311 Newcastle St.
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CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
iu use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
-and lias been made under his per
( jrL -fT^T* , sonal supervision since its infamy,
vwxizryyj t Ustcsu/is. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and'“ Jnst-as-good” are but
Experiments that trifle with 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 Naraotle
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness, It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colie. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and-frjjjaluienc-v. It ygsimilates the Food, regulates the
Stagteh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
TMB CENTAUR COOAftMV. TT MURRAY STfICCT, RfCW VMfi Cmf-
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NEW GOODS * j
Arriving: 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.
K. ID. MILLER £ SON.
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLESALE
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
W H. BOWEN. J. N. BIIADT.
BOWEN;& BRADT, l
• A rsl 0| B L. CD EZlfl
Of...Stone. Brick and Frame BuilM
Manufacturers of Cement, Tile and;Artificial