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The Rrnnswick Times.
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The Brunswick Call.
Established 1891
The Brunswick Times-Call,
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hue been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
the pas f , and in future muat lake
advantage of the Georgia law on
thii snbjec*. Oot, 10, 1900,
toomlic Ticket.
For President.
William Jennings Bryan:
For Vice President.
Adlai E. Stevenson.
Far Electors of the President and Vice
President of the United States:,
For Electors State at Largo,
Auguitus DuPont
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For Elector First Congressional DART
W. W. Sheppard.
Kor Elector Second Congressional Diet
G. W. Fulwood.
For Elector Third Congressional Dlst.
\V. C. Nottingham.
For Elector Fourth Congressional iTist
B. F. McLaughlin,
For Elector Fifth Congressional Disc
Edgar Latham.
For Elector Sixth Congreastopal Diet.
J, M. Strickland.
For Elector Seventh Congressional Diet
J. P. Jackoway.
For Elector Eighth Congressional Diet
A. G. McCurry.
ForJEleotor Ninth Cong regional Dlst.
J. J. K. Utiey.
For Elector Tenth Congretsiouai rdst.
T. E Ma-tsengale
lTili Congressional Hist,
A. E. Cochran.
For Representative In Fifty-Seventh
Congress, U. S., From Eleventh
Congressional District,
William G. Brantley.
Go to the polls on Tuesday and work
fer Brantley. Kill republicanism in
this district for good and for all.
Thera can be but one result of tha big
Bryan demonstration In New York,
The great state is going democratic.
Notwi'hstanding the fact that the gu
bernatorial campaign Is two yeay oit,
candidates are being groomed in all
parts of the state,
Alt tho* f.-iends of our brilliant
■young congressman should feel it a
privilege to work iu his behalf on
Tucaday, lh Pth of Novombei and nee
that every democratic voter in the 1
county helps t‘B swell Host, \V.G, Bra .!
Ilcy's mojorUy. Few cms*,re*Um!
districts In the country are represented
By *uch an AM c aud eloquent a nun.—
BotUbcasi fivoigtan.
t WATCHING THEM .NOW,
la a New York exchange the Times-
Call taw yesterday that many
of the banking Institutions of the
metropolis had employed detectives to
wstch their employees, and all who are
Inclined to bo sporty would be discharg
ed. It Is n tedlees to say that this Is an
excellent Idea, and is in line with our
editorial of yesterday.
We- all know that the handling of
money means constant temptations, es
pecially when a man who has gaming in
his makeup does the handling, and
those who are so Inclined should never
seek posi.ions in financial in. Itutions.
EUGENE V. DEBS.
' The average
of Debs and bis
the United State*, but j , :;:f li
doing Bryan a great ■’ \ fV’ llp**
In,
of A • | A
Debs claimfnpPbi. v . is
injuring a man who represents the mid
die and working class of American.
Would not Mr. Debs have proven
himself a good citizen by throwing hi
influence with the democrats and mak
ing Indiana safe?
If there was the least chance for his
election, there would be some excuse
but as it is ho has no showing whatever
and Is aware of that fact.
HE IS SAFE.
Tee Times-Call is aware of the fact
thai the murderer of Conductor Lati
mer la safe in the Glynn county Jaft.
* s
The people of this county are a level
headed set and as long as they think
the law will do justice to the dead they
sre not going to raise their voice
against this man, and they ahonld not.
It Is true that his crime is one which
goes oiferecord as probably the worst in
the history of lhis county, but ho is now
In the hands of the Jaw, and will re
main there until his Innocence or guilt
.
jjggSSMd upon by a jury.
C ~— -
If Allan tt is not the metropolis of the
south, ip the language of the day, “she
comes very near it.” Just think, a fair,
a Rnd Ibo Georgia legisla
ture, all at One time.
THE ELECTION TUESDAY.
Within a very few and. ye. now the
great e..ntest will ho fiught and aril
upon this election depends th§, policy
ft)luce gov’etniscni;
Thg people of this great country aie
either going tli > • stamp of ap-
Ptj&fti on tjj#*t, .-ent administrattcia or
they will . *U
Which wiil tup df-i
Keportu of the lit feefSfeys have
hicn very > ncturaglr.g .p the <?emo*
brats tad if do uiiforeecn circumstance
occurs, it looks vary much like they
■
will win In Now York it la indeed
grati'ying and many of the other doubt*,
ful states are showing up w. Ik'
Mon who fought Bryan four years
ago are row advocating hie election
from tho platform while none Of hla
supporters in the first great battle
supporting McKinley.
This all looka 1 kettu Amorican p-o
-plo are going to he honest on election
day and if they are, Bryan and Stevens
son will win with votes to spate
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and Rids
Nature in strengthening and recon
structing the cinausted digestive or
gans. It istlie latent di'*coveredd geit
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can approach lb iu tiiaMenty.
slantly itliovesand pe;m anon
Dyspeyn-la, ludigcsUon,
Flatulence. Sour Stomach, NouWa,
Sick Headache, GaMralßiß Oran-raand
allotbcrrcsnltsof .iupcrii ;digestion.
PriceSPejaiihM. Large- ■>.*.- < times
su.a’i-'. ' ft! ' •ut iwtrtcj !
■ - - e SVgp.
THE BEUNBWICK TIMES-GALL, uai'OßM 31, iM
flk Jsltg Gin t
Often ths. v, icu o:ncn. "I*
c.*n’t eog wfciiflp'Omc Over Mary; she
used to he. apdr a jolly girl,” whi the
remark' of a yottjig woman vit-ting. a
"■.-.-I - married chSoi
I mate.
. marriage C ro°b
kcr vital
gives backf the
lost strength by
the pu.r._.
tion and female
weakness, It
" ' 1 makes weak
women strong aijd sick women well.
"For two years i had been a sufferer from
chronic diseases and female weakness," writes
wSPA Eobsom of lusAodman Street,
PhUadelphia, Fa. "load two different doctors,
and they gave ne medicine which only relieved
me for a time. My niece advised me to
lake Dr. Pierce’* Favorite Prescription. I con-
Cloded that to open a correspondence with you
for your advice would be .atest, so I did and
have been highly benefited. I find that'aftet
biking six lsjUle6 of ‘ Favorite P*escript(on 1 and
five of * Golden Medical Discovery t and follow
ing yonr advice in regard to local treatment, 1
am nosra strong woman. Accept my Sneer*
thank* for the Interest manifested in my case
• nd the happy results obtained"
Sick w<ms 4rr invited to eonselt Dr.
Pierce by I' liqt'frrr Correspondence pri
vnte. Address br, k. V. Pierce, Buffalo, tf.y.
STICKS TO IT.
Cleveland Retracts Nothing He Has
.Shitl.
Chicago* Oct.%L£-A special to The
Record from DhccctoD, N. J., (gars;
“Ex-Freeidval Grover Cleveland has
aunt the following lettfct to Den M.
Dickinson, the former postmaetor geuy*
efal. •
“ Princeton. N. J., Oct. 29,—Hon. JJ
M. Dickenson—My Dear Sir—The’
speech I made at the Reform Club din
ner in April,lß97, is a part of my rec
ord in adycoacy of true damocritcy. I
cannot suppress it or abate Ifoai lt,yad
I would not if I coold. I sbafl no!
fy
jeet to any uie you see fit to make at
it. Fours sincero’y,
“Grover Cleveland,”
of safety pervade the hoqse
hoid that uses One Minute Cough Cure,’
the only harmless remedy that pro
dimes immediate result*. It is infalli
ble for coughs, oolda, croup, and all
throat and long troubles. It will pre
vent consumption. W. J. Bolts.
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‘ DEPORTED CIVILIANS. ,
Loaded, OSt. 30, —The report thai
Lord Salisbury notliiud Atnhjssadpr
Choate (hat the British authorities vnTl
release all American prisoner* in Cey
lon, South Atfle*, ami St. Helena is
incorrect, .Mr. Choate was not notified
of their approaching release nor hay.
any representations been made to that
end.
KIDNEY DISEASES
arc f (he most fatal of all dis
eases.
tniCV’O KIDNEY CUHE Is 8
iULI I 0 6uarantßßd Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
KJdney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. “ ,
yV- W, j. Bntts. tbeDrugfst.
No other pill* can equal DeWitl’e
Little Early Ibarra for oromptness,
certainty and efficiency. W. J. ilutia.
We Receive
By every steamer new and up-to-date poods
cbmprisinS the latest styles in
csoscr^C3£3.„
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NOT ION‘B, ‘
J. H. HFXI l & BROC .
314 Si,
"B*tsveei\C. ?,f cCd.irve's and Thomas lveanev.
THE STATE FAIR
Promises to Bea Great Sucoess, Eclips
ing Past Records.
Valdosta, Ga„ Oct, 30.—The Georgia
State fair today ie in lull blast. All
the exhibits are now in, and everything
is in tip-top condition. Tbs people got
an idea on yesterday of what they were
to expeet in the shape of crowds, and
today ths streets are one coiling mass
of person*. The hotels are full to
overflowing, the boarding bouses are
packed to tbeir. utmost, and every
available space is taknr? But with
this congealed condition, all wilbs
previded for.* Five thousand
as many mat(r~*g*B, are hre in the
dep b, and will be placed in public
hall*, offices, etc., where every one
will be assured of a comfortable place
tp sleep,
ll> Happened in a Drug Storo.
“One day last winter a laujr came to my drug
store and a*ked for a brantbot Cough medicine
that 1 did not have 4a ;toek,”’sey* M". , it.
Hramlto, the popular druggist of Ontarlo.S.Y.
“She was -disappointed and'wanted to know
what congh pfeparafion I could recommend. I
said to her,that 1 could freely recommend
.CliAtnberltimfs Coiigh Keruedy and that *ho
e<aMd take a bottle of the remedy and after
giving it a fair trial if she did not find jt worth
the maujsy to bring hack the bdffle and I would
refund tho price paid. In the conr.o of a day
or twd the lady came back in company svllh a
Itletul In/WM if a cough medicine imdadviacff
,lrer to buy a bottle of Chamlierla'n’a Congh
KertiCdy. I consider lha* a very good recom
mendation. for the remedy." The remedy owe*
It* .gt&iijk popularity and extensive sale la a
Uvg* ip.a*re lo the per-onnl recominenda
tlons ofjiSopVt, tyho have been cured by Ms twe.
Blshmt', h— .getore.
The-'s%Ss-Call job office ie in
full 'blast again and those -who desire
to save mpnoy {should let it bid cn
their work, workmen eudj best
■equipped. -i*f
Second 4iand household
funature Bought and sold;
organs, trunks,
imnws, etc. J,
• •*S&, *■’ W *•
~wr~
,t New Gtiorgia syrup tnd buckwbent,
It !.. E: Robsrt*’, corner Egiuor.t and
Aibeuiarie street*.
J ” .akSw A - ..
Complete
*•* . . Wf '•
| !6 THE L|NE OF
iM'f
l |lii Ms
which I no-yr have on
exhibition. —>
CALL M FXAMINE.
Til. F. Winter,
THE TAILOR.
311 Newcastle S>\
II is exanpenatißg to nh ' kn s fry*
lloney an’ Tar, and know* what it nil do. tn.
have a dealer rocommen<l w> etM*ig e ; *> a
“Jusi the aroe," or “juai an $r I' f ’ f' K
coughs, 'roup, la giipp*, tk. W*J, Jinttn
rir vou i kft* cloth . f t. b* (} -*?
It Jiin Ort* r.
9 oo Drops
AWgelaWe Preparalionfor As
- ttieFood andßegula
ting the Stoinailts anclßowels of
I nfan is/Cm id hi. n
?. omotes bige9tion£heerfut
nessarelßest.Coalains neither
Opium,Mofpliine nor>liueral.
Kot'Nahcotic.
fimpe afOUIJi-SAKUUPtTWER
Pm,Jon Seal- ,
j4ix.S#vui 1
JRoMU&Mt- §
; IfeSLLk- (
' JMnpSemde- 1
A perfect Remedy forConslipa-
Tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .CtMtvulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
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NEW YORK.
A I 6 ut oil Ih s I<l
J) D IPS f V - } -y L L N 1 s
ExaSt copy of WRAPPER.
K. M. MILLER & SON.
Monday’s steamer will bring
us a line ot-@wntal Tapestries,
Screens, Couch Cover, Cur
tains, etc. direct from those fa
mous importers of Oriental
goods of
A. A.VANTINE&CO
jfo'V V* ' v
Also a lot o\ muslin and
Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass,
Silverware, Rugs, % etc-
WINE OF CARDUI
How a Woman
Suffersm 4 wMAjJ
Howell, litd., Not. 2®. I
I wfll alwaya praise Winaof Cardui. Ii / . C—J
haadan me more good than all the medi- /
cine* I have ever taken in my life. I’iease / \ I I b-j
art'll a book about female disetaaa to the / \ Lj I
ladiea whose names X enclose 1
Uri. MINNIE BTODQHILL •
WineTciisti* 1
It isn’t necessary for a woman to give When she says
she has “female troubles”, other women know what that means. It
meins days and nights of endless suffering. It means headaches which
no tongue can describe, it means that terrible bearing and dragging
down in the lower abdomen, it means agonizing backache, and shoulder
ache, and arm ache, and aches in the lower limbs. It means nerves on
edge—the blues— despondency and loss of hope, it means debilitating
drains that the doctors call leucorrhcea. It means martvrdom—some
tunes even death seems preferable. And still Wine of Cardui will utterly
put those diseases and pains to rout
rusiis’ MviSMt K>MTuT. ** h thousands of cases
i For AiiTtcrt iu r*(jnirina when nothin? else on firth would.
!■ To the budding woman, to the
luiicisiio, ciiumoob,Tum. bride, to the wife, to the expectant
' " " mother, to those going through
tlie Change of Life, this Vegetable Wine is a blessing.
Druggists Sell Large Bottles for SI.OO.
WIN BQfiSWSWi3 UI
ST FOUR IN ONE
| (|| Prickly ash bitters
$i V® c “ ttteNrr*. v tivee, a. sTaeacH -.* tt>, eowris.
wcjm MtvciMt ron cue oon.AF.
i : &sm s&ss&rwm
/. Bfcfe. Uttcw A.-CSI. . .
emu
For Infants and Children
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / i
Signature' XY\tr
kf Use
v*A For Ovgjrf
Thirty Years
emu
THE CCHTAUU COMPANV, NEW VOftN CITY,