The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, October 26, 1900, Image 4

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Tfce Brunswick Times. Established 18*9- The Brunswick Call. Eft&bliihed 1*92. The Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED I'JOO. Published £ VICHY MOKSOfe* EXCEPT MONDAY. ~ -------- JJITHDK Hi LEAV Y • - - - - BOLAND A. MULI.INS, Business Manager r>'’VTrv l in Oglethorpe Block, 211F Street ° 1/5 } lICLEIIiONK NO 31. . .TO SUBSCRIBERS: Snbeoribers ace requested to notify the offle* When they fall to get any issue of the I'trnes- CalL Attention to this matter will be jtfpre etated by the publishers. > yHK The Times-Call will be Delivered by •arrlsr or mail, per year. 88.00; per week 15 cents. Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Beal name of writer sbonld ac company same- Subscriptions payable In advanw. Failure to receive paper should be reported to the business office. Address all SO m muni cation a to THE TIMES-CALL, l:rno*wlck,Ua. NOTICE. He-eafter all legal advertite 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 pas*, and in future must take advantage of the Gecrgia law on this subjee'. Oct. 10, 1900, taomtic Ticket. For President, William Jennings Bryan. For Vice President. Adlai E. Stevenson. For Electors of the President Vice President of the United States: For Electors State at Large, Augustus DuPont Fulton Colville, For Elector First Congressldhal Dist, W. W. Sheppard. For Elector Second Congressional'Dist G. W. Fulsvood. For Elector Third Congressional Dist. W. C. Nottingham. For Elector Fourth Congressional Dist B. F. McLaughlin, For Elector Fifth Congressional Dist. Edgar Latham. For Elector Sixth Congi essional Dist, J. ML Strickland. ' • For Elector Seventh Congressional Dial- J. P. Jackoway. For Elector Eighth Congressional Dist A. G. McCurry. ForiEketor Ninth Congressional Dist. J. J. Kimey. For Elector Ten’h Cougretsional Dist. T. E. Maesengale. ForjKlectoi llilt Congressional Dist, A. E. Cochran. For Representative in Fifty-Seventh Congress, U. S., Frew Eleventh Congressional District, William G. Brantley. Since the negroes In convention at Richmond refused to hear Mbs Jewett, who calls herself a “white negro," she has been very mum. Quite a number of our PAVING HEADERS congratulate the manage Anent on the excellent report of the leg islalure'a opening day, and that we ap preciate their kint words, goos without saying. The Timbs-Cai.l force, every X>ne of them, never shirk a duty, and the report published yesterday was han dled with pleasure, even if all had toi work several hours later. HOBSON ON SAMPSON, The Macon Telegraph, which is not ed far and near for strong editorials, sayi io regard to Hobson’s Atlanta speech: Lieu*. Hooscn is quoted as saying in Atlanta Monday that Admiral Sampson is dying of broken heart; that "in the clamor of calumny and detraction he holds his peaca;” that in his (Hobson’s) opinion he (Sampson) "is the colossal figure of the Spsmsh-American war,” and that he had told Mrs. Sampson, the secretary of the navy and the president that as soon as he could get at them he would tell these things to “my Southland." This is all and news in any event. But ilobscw 5* gen erally a storm centre of news. Wljatevet the fate of Sampson, we “hope that Hobson will not die of the expansion of tbe upper part of his an atomy. We can weep for a broken heart, but there is little sympathy for a swelled head, We have no doubt that the~ admir al’s health may be bad, but the Idea that he is dying ol a broken heart Is all rot. Why should he? Does not the official documents on fils in the navy department give him credit for fight ing a tattle at a twelve-mile range? Does not all ifiiolaldom unite in tbe theory that be fought the battle? If a tew common folks on tbe outside hold to the view that the men behind the guns had a hand in it, and that the su perior olficcr immediately upon the scene was not asleep, why should It crush him? What has “mffejlotith land” got to do with It? Why should Mrs. Sampson, the secretary of the navy and tbe president commission Lieut. Hobson to lead his “Southland" out of the fog and the darkness cn this subject? . It is more of a case Of swellhead than broken heart we fear. The Delaware democrats are calling Congressman Griggs, ,"!he Georgia Peach.” „ MILITARY HEROES NOT THE ONLY ONES An Eastern writer writer declares that if the war in the Philippines lisa served no other purpose, it bas basn worth all it has cost and more in de veloping men; in making heroes of raw: boys; in expanding mu soles and brains; in selecting from the many the few who Will have much to say and much to do will) tbe great military fu ture of the United 8 ates. War may develop ■ few tieross, but more g!eat men have been developed by tire saving of than the takir.g ot it. Accidents, eaicrgencii*. the uufer seen, all play a part in separating the ’9O. weak from the strung, the brave from tbe cowardly, and tbe separating is go ing on all the time. Heroes as gtea: as any that ever thrust a sword or shouldered a musket are too a.’ ruuu,ng engines, piloting ships, diggiug ditches, patrolling teats or engaged in a thousand other avoca tion b. j— "" " lr ’ WIPING OUT WHOLE COMMUNITIES. The village of Grant, 111., which a few weeks ago had a population of 3, 000 petaona, has been turned over to the bats and thy absorption of the Siemans-)ffa!io7r!naaufacturing plant by the electrical trust. Twelve hundred skilled mechanics have been forced into idleness. In Sharon, Pa., the Kimberly Rolling Mill, which waa bought by the Am-r --ican SteeL Hoop company, whose bead quirtcra are in New York, when all the steel hoop interests of the coun'ry were .-formed into a trust, it being wrecked. Every building will be rased, ail the THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL, OCTOBER 26, 1900. “A B# SMUg.” A man looks at bis trembling hands and says:- " I feel a bit shaky this morn ing, and shall need a bracer?'. His real need is not nerve stimtrtant, but nerve strength. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery gives strength to the nervous system. It does not bfoca up, bnt builds up. It la entirely free from aicohol and from opium, cocaine, and other narcotics usually found in so-called nerve medi cines. Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery.” It cures. David Duggans, Esq., of Jones, Ohio Cos., Ky , * T, ‘ ..jY’ I ','' 1 began taking Dr Pierce* Golden Medicnl IMscovery I think I hod nervous or general debility of three years’ duration. I took three bottles of ike 'Discovery.' During the time I wos taking It my sleep became more refreshing and t gained fifteen pounds weight and alao gained strength every day.” Fret, Dr, Pierce's Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost of pntiling only. Send si one- cent stamps for book bound in paper, or 31 stamps for cloth trinding. Address Dr R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. machinery shipped to Pittsburg, tbe stock disposed of and not a vestige of the Wf“ plant will be left. About six hundred employees will be depriv'd of employjpap^., ft * t , ~ •'& i’*W Constipation^,the rook that,wreck many livea; tbs very lift blood. Regularity oan’be established through the use of Priokly JLb Rit ters. It is mildly csthartb:, and stre-.gtbens the stomach, kidney*. W. J.Butt*. To Stop a Gold. ay ;ji After exposure or whenjwu.feel s eolfpK* log on take a-! <>(:* 1 lj- ’il'S Jo a*y and Tut,' It never fails to Stop a cojfcjf jMMn in Hint. W i. Butt*. . r^je; It Happened is a Drug Here. “One day last w.inter a lady earns to ayifffe ■tore and naked for a branfl of cough medlcM* . that I did not have In •tocky* ay Mr. C. It. Urandin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N,r\ “She was disappointed and w.umf'to know what cough preparation I could recommend, i. said to her ,ihxt I could freely Chamlwrlaln’R Cough !(rm*dy and that she f could take a bottle uf.-gpi- remedy and afior" giving It a fplr trial If she did uot And it wosQk the money to bring back the bottle and 1 weoj* refund the price paid. In the course of * day or two the lady came,buck in company with a friend In icednf a oohgitmedicine and advijed her to hog a 'botuslfa Cbnmberla'n s Cough Remedy.’' I consider that a very good recom mendation for tb* remedy." The remedy owe* Its great popututd*y and extensive sale in a large measure 1 5 .the personal recommenda tion* of have been cured by its use,. It la for sate at f>r. Bitho..’. c—g etore. ! .SA * . HiWliug young nun flan make #6O pet naanth and expanse?... Permanent position. Experience ~iiecei*ry. tWite quick for particulars, <siark & Uo.. 4rh A Locifi Street*. I’hiUtiel pbu, Pe. *■' Brisk*'* Bite***. High living, exposure and many other things bring on Bright'** diteat*,. Foley's Kidooy Curt* will prevent BrightV dis en*c anti all other kidney or Madder disorder* if taken in time. Take nothing else. M J Butts. A Frightful Blunder Will ofteucause a hoi rllds Burn. Scald, Cut or Bruise. Buokl4n‘ Armca Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cam Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils Felons, Comm, all Skin Ktuptions. Beat Pile cure on [earth. Only *i> cts, a box. Care guar a meed. Sold by all druggist. For Bladder Troubles use STUART'S GIN and BUCHU. wanted. Artemu writs to drive at $250 eaob Riee and capacity ; guaranteed will also guarantee to complete well* in 15 day*. Call on or addrua A. H. Bakerf •105 Qlouoeater street. jLO-n ■ No other pills can equal D Witt’* Little Early Risers tor promptne-e, certainty and effloiency. Vf J. Bo.ir. A Card .The manufacturers of banner Salve have an the undersigned to guarantee it for bnruK cute, tpmt, ulcers, tetter, ectema auJ all skin disease*. You have your money hack it doesn't do all It claims. W, J Butt... SHORT BUTSPICY CITY NEWS NOTES A Days Doings as Gated by Tbe Times-Call Reporters MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL BRIEF STATEMENTS OF THE MANY THINGS THAT MAKE UP THE BUSY ROUND OF LIFE- Mr. L. R. Akin, of ML ITiasant, jj in the city . Mr. W. E, Burbage is here for s feH days from Atlanta. Mr. H. F. Wiggins is back from a trip to Chicago and Waukesha. Mr. J. L. Ouursoo, of Lalaton, is spending several days in Brunswick. Mr. Charles W. Kendrick has re moved his family to a pretty cottage on G street. Mr, John Newton left on Wednesday for Denver, after a p’eaiant visit to relatives here. Mr. J. A. Montgomery,’after a plea*- ant visit to relatives in Chicago, re turned home Thursday morning. Mr. Mao Mroczkowaki, who waa seriously hurt at Mataozaa in the spring and sent home on farlougb, left for Atlanta on Wednesday toenter tbe boapit&Wbere. MAKING READY. Augqata it making every prepara tion to entertatfi.the veterans royally, kMjjfU attend can count on a tfofld A the time |fP r0 .86be fl , the liaSof those who will ffhYßi Brunswick conliuuss to grow, wilt is now estimated th|t fully twe thirds of the meiabers of Glynn camp “Uigur '<as~ ■ fs * r ; ' •- :? K : 5. L Fresh maccvSoffif, lady fingers, cream puffs and fancy cakerat City Bakery. J. W, %'atkins will loan jTHi personal prop erty and rsWl estate. *Nr • - * "■ ‘ ' 1 - - . New Georgia syrup and buckwbea*, it L, E. Robasts'. corner Kgmoot and Kreets. < Feslingsot safety pervade the houte b.dd that uicsQae Minute Cough Cure, the oiil| hsrmlf.. remedy that pro duce* imrtsßiata teeulte. it le icfekiv bi* for cougtie, c >|ds,eroiip, and eii threa: and lut g ’ruubits. it wi lpte vent coLeumption. W. J. Butts. Complete is THE LINE OF fi ud liras which I now have on exhibition, CALI. AND EXAMINE. Til. F. Winter, THE TAILOR, 311 Newcastle Sr. CASTORIA The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over* .*0 year:,, has home the signatnre of yrjj? ■ an d has been made under his per- Sonnl s ' ,pcr ' isipn si ce its Infancy. ‘ * Allow no one toYleceive yon in this. AH Counterfeits, Imitations an<l “ 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 Harsotic substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Cofic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTOR i A ALWAVr The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TPC CENTAUR COMWHY. tt MURRAY STRecT, NEW YORK CITY. NEW GOODS Arriving: Daily! Ml Uli-iWirE VOLK 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 wiil be glad to store your goods until the holidays, but by all means — * Don’t Miss Seeing 1 Our Display Now. Every steamer brings new goods, and we have no old gags to offer H, IK, MILLER & SON. WINE OF CARDUI WOMEN WHO WORK. Bt. Loom, Mo , Aug. l*. ! K jfLfawlS „ u> Though cnly U y*.r* old, I suffered from / w m Pin* r,d female trouble* two years Las* ~ \ / \ TX. spring I got to bud I bad to quit wort. I bad -■ --y to support myself, and could not aßord a high priced doctor. I got on* bottle of Wine of —*r-\ ■ Cardai and that mnde roe feel belter. Bare ttiM—ww j now used several bottles and am well My ■ ' \W] rj“ mother used the Wins for Change of life and I l| was greatly relieved. I |[.ll ]| MISS MARGARET WALSH. *1 |l|l If Wne^Orf"' Many girls and women tind it necessary to earn their own living to various kinds of employment Their work is often so hard and confin ing that the health breaks down. Their delicate constitutions are unfitted for tiresome tasks. Weakness nearly always makes its appearance In the pec iliarty delica'e womanly organs. Constant standing on the feet, and coming an t going at the beck of a superintendent or foreman, In duces fll l! ni, 'd '.he w omb, leucorrhcea, headache and backache. The pay of women workeis is otten so notoriously small that when sickness comes they have no monev to engage skillful rhvsicians. To them Wine B. -.-. . _ of C-tiiui is truly a Messing. It ivisoai stPaa T MCNT. cures them of their ills at a small in re rruuHn* sprct&i cost, and they can act as their own physicians. No doctor can do as chAtiftD M£, Tcim. much for "fenute troubles” is " 'Vine of Carti Druggists sell Large Bottles for $l.OO. WINBJQF? CARDUI