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Hue Brunswick limes.
ElUblubed 1889.
The Brunswick Call.
SctttblUhed Iflft*,
The Brunswick Times-Call,
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& VICKY WORM NO EXCEPT MONDAY.
AATHUB H. LEAVY Editor
BOUND A. MULLINS, Baimesi Manager
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, THE TIMES-CALL,
Jirunswick, Ca.
NOTICE.
Heresfte* a’l legal advertiie
ments must be paid for utter the
first insertion. The management
has been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
the pant, and in future must take
advantfge of the Georgia law on
this subjec*. Oot. 10, 1900,
nemocratic Wet.
For President, v
William Jennings Bryan.
Kor Vice President.
Adlai E. Stevenson.
For Electors of the President anti Vice
President of the United States:
For Electors State at Large,
Augustus DuPont
Fulton Colville,
For Elector Firgt Congressional Dist,
W. W. Sheppard.
For Elector Second Congressional Dist
G. W. Fulwood.
For Elector Third Congressional Dist.
W. C. Nottingham.
For Elector Fourth Congressional Dist
B. F. McLaughlin,
Kor Elector Fifth Cengre sional Dist.
Edgar LatUarfi.
For Elector Sixth Congressional Dist.
J. M. Strickland.
For Elector Seventh Congressional Dial
J. P. Jackoway.
For Elector Eighth Uorgressional Dist
A. G. MoCurry.
F-irJElcotor Ninth Congressional Dist.
J. J. Kimey.
For Elector Tenth Congressional Dist.
T. E. Masson gale
For. Elector 11th Congressional Dist,
A. E. Cochran.
For Representative In Fifiy-Seventh
Congress, U. S., From Eleventh
Congressional District,
William C. BraDilcy.
SHOULD KNOW THEIR EMPLOYES.
Hank officers as a rule never 10.-. k at
the private life of their clerks, but close
ly scrutinize their work, and so long as
that gives satisfaction the job is safe,
Tho Times Call believes if financial
institutions would more carefully lol
low the clerk when he is off duty there
would be fewer defalcations. A man
f
who plays the rcfcs or gambles In other
fashions is liable to use the money of
others when he Is behind at the game,
and when he takes it he always in
tend 9 to return it aad stop gamhline
forever, but if he loses he must go still
deeper into the coffer of his employer
until at last the truth must rise, it has
been ernshed to the earth for a long
time but the day of reckoning must and
will come sooner or ia er.
Tbe newspapers tell us that Alvord,
the New York teller who stole nearly a
million dollars, was considered a high
oiler In the metropolis He drove fine
horses, bad servants in every corner of
his house, wore all kind of diamonds,
and all of this on a very sma’l sa ary.
Why is it that the bank people did not
hejar of his high and reckless living?
they (fednjjjM&veßti'
gale. Mr, At *0- v
ly satisfactory. fie a neat sat of
books and they considered it none of
thplr bus’ness what he s did when off
duty.
This is a serious error on the part of
those who manage financial institu
tions. Gaming and positions of respon
sibility ore like oil and water, there is
no mixing them, and the sooner those
at the head of banks, etc,, learn to em
ploy only model men, the sooner defal
cation will stop.
Sometimes a man will live an excep
tionally go and life for a (core of years'
and then diye into the stock market,
the rices, the card table and many other
thidgs which, if followed, will ruin the
best of u, but if a bank employe does
this, his superiors in the institution
should be in a position to know of it
before he has a chance to misappropri
ate the funds of others. Tbe two nor
thern banks whloh recently were such
heavy loosers, happened to be strong
and had little trouble in making good
the amounts lost, but suppose they had
been the opposite, why the people
would have been the loseis, and many a
poor widow would have lost their all.
Those who conduct our financial in
stitutions cannot lie too careful in the
watching of helpers. The best of them
are liable to go wrong,
YOU CAN HELP US,
Wc earnestly appeal to our friends
to lend tbeir aid In our efforts to make
this paper a welcome und entertaining
visitor in every home throughout the
community.
You oan help us by subscribing for
this paper, If you have uot already
done so, and by renewing your sub
scription a little before the expiration
of the time paid for.'
You can can help us bv advertising
your business in our columns.
You can help usby speaking a good
word tor our paper, to your ne ghbor
who is not already a reader of It, and,
If possible, indue ng him to become a
r, gular subscriber.
You can help ns by giving us your
job work, instead of sending abroad for
it: and also by calling the attention of
your friends to the fact that we dd first
class work.
You can help us by patronizing our
advertisers, and telling them, when you
write to them or deal witly hem in per*
son, that you saw tho advertisement in
this paper. jl*-
!> \ViUiam>W&jyjJb* briefest
man in America, to have his ambition
gratified, or is be to meet the fife of
James G. Blaine?
Hood's Pflim * ,
Du not gripe nor Irritate the alimen
tary canal. They act gently yet
promptly, cleanse effectually and
Iw foe ®&mf&s*t
hold by all druggists. 25
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. OCTOBER 30,1900.
SHIPWRECKED
B IM HEALTH 9
Who tract to Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery, it cures ninety
eight per cent, of all who use it.
Old forms of disease, obstinate
cough, weak lungs, . spitting of
Diooo, weak tiess an<j emaciation are
perfectly ami permanently cured by
thw powerful remedy.
‘My w i(® hd hemorrhage of the
log,"jvrlte ? A Sanders, B*q., of
Hem Mason Cos., W. Va. ' ! She (rad
ten hemorrhages, and the people alt
around here said she would never be I
well again. But she bejran to take
r - Golden Medical Diacovery
an j !“ e . ® onn to gain strength
and flesh. After taking ten bottles she
was entirely well. It any one doubts
this, they may enclose self-addressed
envelope wntttt-mp and I will answer."
Sick persons are invited to consult
Dr. Pierce by letter free af charge.
All correspondence strictly private.
Address Dr. R. V, Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y. gv
Y/
<: IPME FUN ANYWAY. <**..
It is probable that Capt. Newman-
V, :-f.
wilt b;vs at least oueday of fun at tbe
fair grounds, and tbal will be on
Thanksgiving . A good program will
be arr&ngtd.
HESPONBIBLE WOMEN can add
easily to their income by earning a
commission, and also an'opportunity,
to share in our distribution 817,500
in cash, by taking subscriptions for
ths Delineator, No ou'fit repaired.
Costs only a postal eard to qMtfte you
start. Address Butterick Publiih{n|L
Cos., Dept. D, 17 West ljtb||,, New
York. References: Any bao* or ex
press aarent.gßESß
AT THE OGLETHORPE.
John L Day, Lumber City; J. H.
Alison, Mystic, Ca.; J. V. Head, J. q.
Massngale, Atlanta; 8. A. Pfeiffer,
Cincinnati; Livingston Keneo, Da
rien; J. Weaver, New Haven, Conn.;
Ben Drew, Mystic, Gs.; J. W. Riley,
Atlanta.
5 Fresh Dove bams, just in. llarier’r.
A Card.
The manufacturers of Banner Sslve hire au
tliomeit the undei signed to guarantee it for
burns, cute, sores, uloers, tetter, eczema and
all skin diseases. You hare your money back
It (1. su’t do all U claims, W. J. Putts.
ih •' —'
Fresh maccaroons, lady fingers, cream
puffs and fancy cakes at City Bakery.
J. W, Watkins will loan
you money on personal prop
erty and real estate.
Fe lings of safety pervade the house
hold thatuses One MinuteCaugh Cure,
the only harmless remedy that pro
duces immediate results. It is infalli
ble for coughs, colds, croup, and all
throat and lung troubles, it will pre
vent consumption. W. J. Butts.
wanted.
Artesiau wells to drive at $260 each
Hise and capacity j guarantied will
also guarantee to complete wells in 15
days. Call on or address A. H. Baker
206 Gloucester street.
HAVE^^
BARGAIN DAYS,
- ON “
Monday and Tuesday.
October 29 and 30.
J H. HELLER & BROS.,
-s.r'.'
314: Newoastle St-,
Between C. SfcGarvey’s and Thomas lveaney.
THINGS THMTRIGAL.
The election returns’ will be re
ceived at the opera bouse on election
night. A special wire will will be run
iu and the returns given out as they
come, so that tbe people of Brunswiek
will receive the result as quick as
they will in a larger dry. Ia addi
tion to the returns an interesting pro
gram will be given, which will consist
of singing, dancing and boxing. Chas.
Dierflingrr has the amusement end in
charge, which will insure its success
Sea’s gj on sale Wednesday at Rutt’e
drug store.
Ama.eure who nave bad theiy tal
ents bidden and are snxjous to appear
before tfie publio and show wbat they
are capable of, can do so on election
night at the opera bouse, by applying
to the management.
Palmer's big soenic melodrama "Ten
Nights Iq a Bar Riom" will be fcrre
on the 10th prox.
!■! - I
Have you a sense of fullncsslu the region o
your stomach after eating? If ao you will lie
benefited by rising Chamberlain’! Stomach and
Liver Tablets.” They; also (cure belching and
aour atomach. They regulate the bowels too.
Pi-tee 25c. Sold by Bishop's Drug Store.
Finest Bananas you ever saw, at
Lloyd’'. Order quick. Pbone X 55-2.
..The Timbs Cali, job office is now in
full blafil again those who desire’
to save money 'should let it bid on
their work. B at workmen andjJ>-iet
equipped,
Second hand household
furniture . fought.,and sold;
also piano®, organs, trunks,
mirrors, carpets, etc. J .
W; Watkins.
New Georgia syrup and buckwbea',
at L. E. Robarte’, corner Egmont and
Albsmarle streets.
Complete
IS ThE LINE OF
which J now have on
exhibition.
CALL AND EXAMINE.
Tit. F. Winter,
THE TAILOR,
311 Newcastle Sf.
[9 oo Drops]
1 AS 111 111 A
AVegetable Preparationfor As
similating ttteFoodandßegula
ling die Stomachs and Bowels of
IFAN ISf*( HILDKLN
Promotes Digestion.CheerfuF
ness and Rest. Contains neither
Opium,Morphme nor Mineral
Not'Narcotic.
<s pitcher
/hmytm Sent- .
jflx. Smiuz * 1
I
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yfyiSSiL -^-f r - j
WmJW'
J
Apr-rfecl Remedy forConstipa-
Ron. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Alb inonlh% oJc!
J) Bosrs-|jC i nt s
EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
H. MJIILLER £ SON.
Monday’s steamer will bring
us a line ot Oriental Tapestries,
Screens, Couch Cover, Cur
tains, etc. direct from those fa
mous importers of Oriental
goods of
A. A. VAN TINE & CO
Also a lst of muslin and
Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass,
Silverware, Rugs, etc-
WINE OF CARDUI
M&k THE link that binds.
il \ Jac*so, Trj?h., Not. 2t.
fv* r~ ! I was subject to miscarriage for three yearn
fly 1 . j and suffered constantly with backache. I wrote
jgU 1 \l ! to you for advice, and after using three bottles
, \ j of WineofCardui, according to your directions,
jkijl y / lam Htrong and well, and the mother of a fins
*• **“ Mrs. E. N. JOWERS
WmSoof* 1
There is no use talking—a baby In the house is the link that hinds
husband and wife together. Nothing is sadder than fruitless wedlock.
The prattling and cooing of the little ones offset a thousand times the
occasional worries and trials of life. When a wife ts barren, there is a
derangement somewhere tn the genital organs, caused by one or more of
those common disorders known as “ female troubles". Wine of Cardul
Is the remedy. It puts the organs of generation in a strong and healthy
condition, fitting the wife for the sacred duty of reproducing her kina
During the period of gestation the entire system of the expectant mother
is built up to withstand the ordeal of labor, and when the little one
makes its advent it is lusty and
strong, well-fitted to grow to ma
rerfec‘ hKh. The ,■
mother, too, passes through the dlrjcttonflfcddruua, flTtlWZnptoma,
trial w ith little pain and no dread. £££&%’
y* ine of Cardul is truly 2 wonder
ful medicine for women.
Large Bottles for SI.OO at Druggists.
WINE OF CARDUI
CASTOBIA
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Hajp
Always Boughtl j
Bears the J
Signature
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
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