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He Brunswick Times.
Eitftbluhed 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
Established 1892.
The Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED 1900.
Published
4Vicar MORNING EXCEIT MONDAY.
ASTHDR H. LEAVY Editor
BOLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager
1 in Oglethorpe Block,2llF Street
OFIICE J lELKVHONI NO 81..{|
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advantage of the Georgia law on
this subject. Oot. 10, 1900,
INDIFFERENCE THAT COSTS.
The people of Brunswick and Glynn
county, with the exception of Dr. W.
B. Burroughs, are treating the great
atate fair to te held at Valdoata, with
absolute indifference and we are sorry
to say that none but ourselves will be
the losers for this great negligence.
The Times-Call made an effort to
get an exhibit tbere from this county
tut tailed, and now Dr. Burroughs,
who endeavored to get ihe board of
education to enter some representative
in the oratorical contest has net the
same fate.
The following letter from Superin
tendent Orr gives reasons for not tak
king an interest in that department:
Dear Doctor—At the last meeiing of
the Board of Education, the 11th inst.,
I laid hefere that tody the question of
our having an exhibit in the educa
tional department at the Georgia State
Fair. They agreed that it would not
be advisable to attempt It, the princi
pal rtaton being that our schools were
so late In starting as to render it very
difficult to prepare a creditable display.
Then too the element or cost enters
to some slight extent. We arc com
pelled to economize almost to the cutt
ing off of necessities.
Yours very truly,
G. J. Om:.
Feme of the Georgia schools which
are taking some Interest in the educa
tional department of the fair opened
the same time the schools in Glynn
county did, and so this excute is too
thin to hold water,
The other about cutting the expense
is even thinner. We know of several
ways the Beard of Education and Mr.
Orr could have saved enough money
to have made oreditable show.
ELECTION NEAR AT HAND
'
The presidential election Is only a
abort time oil now and the businese
men throughout this large country of
ours will be glad when it is oyer. This
election always provee a business kill
er and the present contest has been no
exception.
It will be admitted that America has
mot been abed of sunshine and roses
■during tbo p6t six months. We
have been through a business de
pression that only the memorable year
of 1896 equalled, and if this election
was a year hence the working man
•would suffer. It has teen a otSSpaign
of coerclsm, bosslsm, and falaWprom
ises on the part of the republicans and
the democrais have also made some
very peculiar statements.
The man who Invests his money has
been afraid, and as a consequence his
purse strings have been kept tied.
Those who conducted mammoth en
terprises have been forced to pay e#|
horbltant rates of interest or close them
industries, salaries have been reduced
and various other circumstance*,
coming at once have
stagnation of commercial |
But the star of hope is ascending. w’Hh
ending of the presidential election
Comes the beginning of better times.
If McKinley is elected, those who
haye faith in his form of government
will launch out and untie their purse
strings, and Bryan advocates will do
the same thing if they succeed in land
ing their candidate.
So there is no dcubt but that a re
vival is at hand and we confidently ex
pect the next two years to be the great
est in the commercial history of the
United States. **
Mr. Hanna and his “workingman’s”
frtendj argument cnly holds good a
few weeks before election. After that
it is Czar Hanna again.
Mr. Stevenson says there are good
trusts and bad trusts, but that the
good trusts are li&e the good Indians
—they are dead .
The Southern Inter state fair which
is now in full blast in Atlanta Is a very
creditable exhibition of the products of
the south.
The Daily Sun will soon make its ap
pearance in Valdosta. This city Is
large encugh to support a gcod daily.
As mayor, Mr. Emanuel will have
more thinking to do than ever, but he
is equal to the occasion.
All the elections will soon be over,
This Is something to be thankful for.
Just two weeks . from today and the
great political battle will be fought.
Buy from home merchants: it is a
duty yon owe them.
Augusta is tqifhave another morning
paper. >“r
HAS RESIGNED.
Mr. C. M, Fosb|s, for twelve yeers a
conductor on the Plant System re
signed his postion and left
yesterday for Brookiide, Ala., where
be has accepted a lucrative position
with the Scbloss A Sheffield Iron and
Steel Company.
Mr. Forbea has been a resident of
thisaity for the past nineteen years
and he has many friends, ail of whom
will regret to bear that he U to leave
the oity, but will be glad to learo that
he has a better posttioo.
PLEASED THE LITTLE ONES.
Gentry’s dog and pooy show gave
two performances yesterday, and it is
needless to say that the avenge Bruns
wick child was happy. This show is
probably the beat of its kind on the
road today, anu it was very satiifacto
ry to ail who went yesterday.
Every lady should attendee grand
Millinery opening at Miss Kate Sla
ter’s next Tue.day and Wednesday,
October 28 and 24.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. OCTOBER 28,1900.
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To Stop a Gold. " 4
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Artur (rt.poßure or when you feel a cold com
ing oft tike a doce of Foley’a Honey nod Ta*. ’
It nevtfr fatlß to stop a cold If taken in time. W,
J. mitts.
NOTTCJ'!.—For the purpose of
esntrating my business so I san serve
m; patrons promptly and oarefulty, I
have this day areoontinued and sold
my store, corner Newcastle and Monk
streets, to Mr, Joseph Doerlliuger.
All parties holding tickets will be
served by my two wagons or at A
street store. Hoping to serve my pa
trons in future as in the past, Very
respeotfally, J. M. Hoodenpyle.
Hustling young man can make 860
per month and expenses. Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write qniok for particulars, Clark &
Cos., 4th A Locus Streets. Philadel
phia, Pa.
Don’t be deceived or humbugged by (people
who claim the discovery of some -hitherto un
known herb or root in sWumps. or on some
mountain or prairie for the curSVf kidney and'
bladder trouWep, Any doctor; or druggiat with'
tell you that such claims or fraudulent. Foley’s
Kidney Cure simply con tnina.re4f dies that are
recognized by the most skilful physicians
best for these complaints, so don’t be credulous
or foolish. W, J. Butts.
Grand Millinery opening nextTuei
day and Wednesday, October 23 and
24, at Mies Kate Blater’B.
Bright’s Disease. * '
High living, Intemperance, exposure and
many other things bring on Brighti*U disease.,
Foley*! Kidney Cure vrill prevent Brights dis
ease and all other kidney f>r bladder disorders
if taken in time. Take nothing else. W. J
Butte, 'x ''
A Frightful Blunder
Will * horrible Bnrn, Scald, Cut
or Bruise, rwfryn Aru.ei Salve, the iot in
the world, win ili th© pain an<l promptly heal
it. .CmeaOld Sores, Fever Boxes, Ulcers, Boils
Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile
cure on (earth. Only II ct*, box. Cure guar
an teed, Sold by all druggist.
For Bladder Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHU.
WANTED.
Artesian wells to drive atf2soeach
Rise tod oaptoity ; guaranteed will
also guarantee to oootpiete wells in 15
days. Call oo dr address A. H. Bafceif
106 Gloucester street.
Mo other pills oio equal DsWitt’a
Little Early Risers for promptness,
certainty and efficiency. W. J. Butts.
Pyny-Pcetoralj
A QUICK CURE FOR
COUGHS AND COLDS!
Very valuable Remedy in ait i
affections of the
THROAT or LUNGS:
Large Bottles, 25c.
DAVIS te J.AWHKKCE CO., limited,
, i’roji 1 . of Terry DnviV J*U) Klin. .
SHORT BUTSPICY
CITY NEWS NOTES
1A Days Doings as Gathered by The
Times-Call Reporters
MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL
BRIEF STATEMENTS OF THE'MANY
THINGS THAT MAKE UP THE
BUSY ROUND OF LIFE.
Mr. C. YV. Deming is spending some
days in Atlanta.
Mr. \\f. R. Townsend spent yester
day, in the city,
Mr. M. Kaiser left yesterday on a
business trip to New York.
Mr. Maurice Greenwood hopes to
have hie store open by November 1.
Dr, W> B, Borroughs left last night
for Savannah,on ttate fair business.
Mr. Louis it, heavy, of the Timh:-
Oail, is taking in the Atlanta fair.
Mias Slater** millinery opening oc
curs today, and all the ladies are In-
yUed.
Co'. Goodyear’s bar force is now in
Earnaadina, and willhegln work there
J. W. Bennett will hold a
cumbers session of the superior court
jJMrturday.
’ Ml'/- L.Lieener will Move fqk*§New
Yorkt#mor*oW, ;i<rg*)iß& there sev
-ifs. dv
er*l weeks. _£&■' 4mt f-
L. Davenport cama-overfrom
Savannah Sunday to impend the day
with relatives.
• A.. . Tiifrlor, who waathevio
■ j ■' -vpfiy ••• ". ••
tim of an unfortunate accident some
tithe ago, ia able to be out again.
Quite a number of viaitorß came in
yesterday to see the dog show, and
Brunswick was livelier than usual.
The ladles of McKendree Methodist
church will serve oysters In the build
ing formerly oecf&led by the Bee
Hive, tomorrow and Wednesday from
1 to IX p, m.
lf' : ■
J&f- Watkins will loan
ybu money on personal prop
erty and real estate.'
The Banner Salve Lave au
theHzed the unCernigiMd to guarantee It tor
burns,"cau*, eoree. ulcers, totter, eczema an I
all skin diseases. Yon have your money hack-'
tit doesn't do all it claim.. W. X. Battel
Complete
1R THE LINE OF
i lii Ms
which I now have on
exhibition.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
Th. F. Winter,
THE TAILOR,
311 Newcastle St.
[ ( ) oo Drops]
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similating UicFoodandKegula
ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
INFANTS/ChII.DKI N
Promoles Digestion-Cheerfuf
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium,Morphine norMineraL
Not Naiic otic.
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A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion . Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
KEW YORK
Alb monlhs old
JjDtisis-jjCitxts
tX&fIQBY OF WWA(S)?CR^
NEW GOODS
Arriving: Daily!
AND WF, 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.
CHINESE RESTAURANT,
ESTBLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL. Proprietor
You’can get the best the market affords by eating here
215 O RANI-ST.
OEVARIS & LEVADAS.
Gocerics
Country pt(wic
VagPliiDlCS GlsJ.
ALc Dontoubnne
MONK STREET. BRUNSWICK. 0/
Second hand household
furniture bougie and sold;
also piano, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J.
W. Watkins’.
CASTOBIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have,
Always Bought
j Bears the Jr t ]
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Thirty YeM!
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THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. J
Bloodworth & Jones
New Liverv Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given al*
orders. I/rayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. E St