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‘lhe Brunswick Times.
Xitebiished 19.
The Brunswick Call.
KataWinhcd 1802.
Tbe Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 11100,
Published
EVHItY MOUSING EXCEPT MONDAY.
AITHTJE H. LEAVY Editor
KOLAKD A. MPLLIKB, Bnine Manager
on ice } aaaasaifeg;;i B*-* 8 *-*
~to subscribersT
Bobeorit>era are requested to notify the office
Vtu they latl to get any issue ot the Tlmet-
CaU. Attention to this matter will be appre-
MMed by the publiehera.
“ Tie Times-Call will be 'Delivered by
eerrier or mail, per year. Sff.OO; per week IS
eente. Correspondence on live subjects
solicited. Heal name of writer should ac
company same. Subscriptions payable in
advance. Failure to receive paper should be
reported to the business office. Address all
ttommttaieations to
THE TIMES-CALL,
Brunswick, oa.
NOTICE.
Hereafter all legal adtertUe
ments must be paid for after the
first insertion. The management
has been pot to * great deal of
trouble and delay It collecting in
tbe past, and in future must take
adrantsge of tbe Georgia law on
this subject! Oot. 10, 1900,
IN A NEW HOME.
The Timss-Call is now comfortably
quartered in Its new home, 208-208
-Gloucester street and we will matte the
assertion that there is not a more con*
vtcidnl newspaper office in the state.
Jr
The remoyal was caused by increased
lupiCNS, In fact it reached such a point
(bat our former headquarter* could not
poesihly accommodate the new typa and
machinery which had been recently pur
chased and for some wetks hss been ly
ing idle waiting to be unpacked and
placed in position,
arb gihd io say that wo now have
• building which suits our business in
•very respect. *
On the firet floor the bwinees rtfl.-e is
ocated as well as the best (quipped job
priding establishment in South Geor
gia. The press room, which by the way
is a model one, is also on the Htouml
floor. Followirg is a directory of the
second st.ory: Room 2 editors' office;
1, city editor; 3, composing room; 4,
foreman's office; 5, advertising depart
ment; #, night and telegraph editor; 7
and 8 are need for diipiay type. With
flrst-claM presses and a full line of
stationery, this establlibnient can and
Will do the job prW ing of the Bruns
i
wiok baainesa man. Our facilities sur
pass any other plant in thia section and
Improved machinery ra-.n* low prloes
tor work.
The TiMna-Cau, has great faith in
the city'a future: and it enpecia to do
everything in its power for the better
ment of beautiful Brunswiok.
MR. EMANUEL’B CANDIDACY.
Tbe announcement of the candidacy
of Hon .N. Emanuel for tbe office of
mayor ol the city of Brunswick has
been received with general favor by our
citizens.
Mr. Emanuel hat been a resident of
this city for twelve years, and during
that period has made a splendid record
in the business world and has made a
host ot friends. He Is broad-minded,
public-spirited, and thoroughly arous
ed to a sense of the needs of the city.
It Is safe to predict that tbe gentle
men who will be nominated by tbe
Good Government Club for the offices
of aldermen wltfe-’t o J&WtP a Z the
ir st successful it '. ■ * o)
business men. , f i .
The government of S'
merely a matter of btljg
ffiEßßiatiatiye officers are obligated W
apply the most thorough business moths
ods in the oonduct of public affairs.
The Timbs-Caw, has every confide ace
in ihe good faith of those who have
been guiding this reform movement
and believe that Mr. Emanuel and those
who will be elected with him in De
cember will devote every effort In
bringing our city cut of tbe present
financial crisis and In establishing an
pi a of commercial prosperity.
No town or city can hope to grow and
be prosperous unless the public have
fa'th Ifl the integrity of those who
govern. The mayor and alderman
should lead in every movement, pri
vate or public, for tho good of the
town. Brunswick mutt either go for
ward or backward. It behooves not
only ihe public officials but all citi-
zens to unite in entbaslaetio efforts
for tbe building up of the city.
The people during tbe peat, few
years have taken so active interest in
their political affairs. Tbe result is
that a majority hare given their ap
proval to the candidates of tbe Good
Government Club. Having thus shown
their wishes at the ballot box. the
Timis Call would urge a unanimous
support of Mr. E**puel and lie aider
men nominated by the cluh^
/ r .-
TheD, when the electlOfr !* over, lei
tVery dtiz n demanding gfiod govern
ment rally to tbe 6import of every
movemenl for the s fare of our city,
Tbe occaalcu dtqviuaa ba moniuca, he
roic action. no other way can we
hope to keep p£ce wlih or eurpas- IM
growing, thrivl u^ S ea ports lha are
atrlviag for supremacy on the
Atlantic 4*
Governor Fingree, ot Michigan, sajs
he will tpstjld his nose and vole the re-
Dublicn A In our judgment ho
could suit til*: American people better
by holding Mi; mouth and voting any
old ticket, ‘
*
The Mt mphis Cofßimercial-Appeal In.
tima.es that if moq''t.\>i transport ma
laria they come under the ibead com
mon carriers’' and should be regu’ated.
In fonrstateiof the Union—Colorado,
Utah, Wyoming and Jjdaflo— the women
will OMt their votadforTreeident this
Brunswick the railroad to Bir
mingham, and this m cub time Bruns
wick Is going to get what she wants q
Since Macon cannot annex the sub
urbs, the Tclegctph suggests that the
suburbs annex Macon.
Ifr J,
The end of the strike seems to be tfr
the now-you-*ee-it. ao4-wj% you-don't
c*aas, aaye Uf'e*Xugusta Herald.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, UCTOBER 20, 1900.
Springtime
la the sweetest season in human life, as
it is in Nature generally. It is the time
of promise. As the young girl draws
near to that invsterious line "Where
womanhood and girlhood meet, 1 ' her
whole destiny is in a measure being de
termined. How
often the sweet Av.. -*.
young girl, under
the influence of jS
the change, with- J K
ers and droops
like some blighted -Ef
bud. Nature geu
erally needs some MBS qV
little help at this .
critical period, and /L" *
this help in its In K
best iorm is con- rJ , . ,WT X
tained in Doctor r~
Pierce’s Favorite } TVcaCT XA
Prescription. It
establishes segu
larity, and gives
Uiagoyfpei> ‘ \
ILy fo writs sad i#t i
?ife. r know wha Tour 1 Favorite Ptv
fc, wfe; l ? , #ir r 4 &
bottle, of 'Favorite Prescription- an
.E O .V ) f 0 DUeovery,- sla rials of th
Fellcts,- aBo que bottle of your ‘Compound
Kstroct offliasn-Wued.*. As soon a* I had taken
tbe first bottle I could see that tbe medldne
Wa hetpiar me I bad disease of interna! or-
Kns with bronchitis and catarrh, t also used
I local treatment you suggested,”
The sluggish liver can be cured by
the use of Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pelleti
Confederate veterans
forward-with greet Stttereet, fa thSffSi
guata *
1 “‘if
' ''"l.*
The oyster canning industry when re
opened, will wive employmeet to many
hands.
The Tig Call’s friends are invited
lo drop 'a aid look at our now home.
Stick to your home paper. It always
treats you that way.
Don’t be deceived or humbugged by|peopl
who elalui the discovery of won hitherto on-,
known herb or root in swamps, or on some
mountain or prairie tor tbe cure of kidney and
bladder troubles Any doctor; or druggist will
•ell you that such claims or fraudulent. Xolqy’v
Kidney Core simply ste
recognised by Ue_ most skilful physic!*** a
tory.yvae complaints, 8 o don’t la* credulous
of foolish. W.J. HuMv.
Full linaioreign and domestic suitings ,
at Winter’s. I
AT THE OGLE l iIORI'E, ,
C. W, Poilllp’, AtiknU; Cha*. Al
oorn, New Yo.yif} Ferguson, B i
timcTr; Sx Sl,rn, tSiVannan; J, ‘N,
[Ruse* 1, flKft’tg*” i W. w. o*TJaiihV
Wajero*'; H. A ChanJ.’er, S' Louif;
S. F. F,uj.iJv Wajcrott; R. D. S-ius
aur, A> 1*1)1*: W. J. M
B-pwii n Dalfiit ; Bie an.
Cincinnati; H B Wni’uiar. O i- ; J
C. Huniei’, A’i**i?a ;J. O p,
nji i A J McV igti, C i*> ‘
I THE COMMON ENEMY ...
I* Kidney dise.se Is the enemy m h mosi to few ss . result of the
M feverish restlessness of cut modern ri villas don. ft Is . treacherous
K enemy, working out Its deadly effect under covet of the most uhhng
sf symptoms The first Indication of changes in the urine, frequent hewl- \
|| schss, digest.ve trout Vs, should be the atgrad for prompt remedstl
meesures. PRICKLY A C H BITTERS lx t kidney remedy of greet
M htesrt. It Is -nothing, healing snd strengthening, quickly relieves the ’
2® addng vt aocenv:. Put always rppei-s hr the idvtnced sUge, checks the
progroi.' ol the dlsense, and through Its exceHgnt cleansing and regulsUng
M effect In the ttvvr snd bowels, it brings tack the strength and ruddy
■ glow of vigorous health.
■ Drug Btoree. Price, SI.OO Per Bottle.
vV- ,} Bui '8, Special Aga ,ts.
SIO BUSINESS.
Much Activity in Ameriean Imports
and Exports.
Washington, Oct. 19.—The activity
of American manufacturers is illus
trated by tbe statistics of ths imports
of manufacturers’ materials and ex
ports of manufactured goods, which
have just been made public by the
Treasury Bureau of Statistics.
In the eight month* ending with
August, 1900, Imports of raw naif rial
for use in manufacturing amounted in
round cambers to 200 million dollars,
against a little over 100 millions in the
(jomsponding months of 1898, and the
exports of manufactured goods were
304 m’lllon dollars, against 163 milv
lions in the corresponding mouths of
1896.
The total imports of the eight month
lost etlQe f exceed by Ot - ' million doiJ
lays the imports of the corresponding
■
months of 1898, while the single item
pf niadufac trer’ materials i seif
shows an inerts** o! 87 million*.
For- Bladder Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHU.
’Orsnd Millinery openiog nfxtTnes-.
>tay and Wednesday, October 23 sad
'24, at Mias Kate Slater’s.
■
Complete
1R THE LINE OF
FI 11 Will Goods
which I now hav*e on
*
exhibition.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
• /
ft F. Winter,
THE TftILOR,
311 Newcastle Bf.
9 oo Drops"
Casio ri a
Avfegelable Preparalionfor As
- the Food andßeguta
ting the Stomachs andßoweis of
IM.IM IS/( Hll-DKI-N
Promotes DigestionJCheerful
ness and Rest. Con tains neither
Opium .Morphine nor Mineral.
Not‘Narcotic.
x*veofouj>-SAMM.mawi
Seal- .
etU Senna ♦ ]
RmJetUUm- I
AwM/ f
A perfect Remedy for Consßpa-
Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diattlioea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Fa c Sunite Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb moiillis >]cl
J> B'isi S-] jCI nis
jEXACICcOPY OP WRAB6ER.
NEW GOODS
%
Arriving: Daily!
ANO WE iNYIIE TOliR INSPECTION.
Our Mr, C. while. t Hew TWK,
selected an immense stock of Fancv 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. Nl. MILLER A SON,
Jr J I^ISSNERj
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,
GRAIN, HAY AND BRAN A SPECIALTY.
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Georgia.
W H, BOWEN. J. N. BBAOTg
BOWEN*& BRADT,^
QLJIL_EZ>EII*S
Of Stone. Brick and Fiame Building..
Manufacturers of Cement, Tile and.Artificial Stome.
CUSTOM!
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
hjr Use
vT For-Over
* >
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
Twr ccRTAun cow pant, new town errr. ,