The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 01, 1900, Image 4

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The Brunswick Times. Established 1889. The Brunswick Call. Ectftbliahecl 1892. Tbe Brunswick Timcs-Call, CONSOI-I DATED 1900. Published CVKUV SIOIINING EXCEPT MONDAY. AEIHBE H. LEAVY Editor BOLAND A. MTILLINB, Business Manager * V" ’ nWT nv 1 m Oglethorpe Block, 211F Street ornCK j hlkhioni mo si. , .TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify ijjse offioe When they fail to get any issue of tlie Times- C*lL Attention to this matter will be appre •iated by the publishers. fbe Timee-Cttli will -be Delivered by •arrler or mail, per year. M.OO; per week 18 eente. Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Beal name of writer sbonld ac eompany eame. Snbseriptione payable in advance. Failure to receive paper ehould be reported to the bneineee office. Address *H eotcmnnicauons to THE TIMESCALE, Brunswick, Ua, NOTICE. Hereafter all legal advcrtUe monts must bo paid for after the first inserttqae? management has been put to a e reat Beal of trouble and delay in coilectlng in the i aa f , and in future must take advantage of the Georgia law -on this subject. Oot. 10, 1900, Uemocralic Ticket. For President, William ,J cuttings Bryan. For Vice President. Atllal K. Stovonson. —% For Electors of the President end Vice President of the Unltcljjyßtst.es: For Elector* State at LaLK e * Augustus DuPont Fulton Colville, For Elector First pongiessionul Dl ßt > W. W. Sheppard. . s i V For Elector Second Congressional Dist v G. W. {4lwo6d. For Elector 1 hird CongretniouaHMst. W. C. NoUlnghanJf For Elector Fourth Condreeslonai Dlst 13. F. McLaughlin; & For tfcX'engte.eidehl Dlst. ’• For Elector Sixth Congreeywnal Dist. ,T. M. Strickland v For Elec tor Seventh CQn#sNionjjg&s*; J. P. Jackowuy Sihls, ForjElector Eighth Corgressl^kg^” A. G. McCurry. FurJEkctor Ninth Congressional DIbU J. J. Kimey. f For Elector Tenth Congressional JMst. T. E Massengale ForJEloctor Uih Congressional Dist, A. E. Cochran. For Representative in Fifty-Seventh Congress, U. 8., From Eleventh Congressional Dlst-iet, William G. Brantley. The many building* now in course of OOnstructlou D another sign that Brunswick la rapidly forging to the front. Governor Candler is after the tax dodger. Every man should willingly pay his share towards tin state govern ment. Borne people srentver fattened. Look at Mark Rama, he owns ,hu Uilted States and now he warns the whole world. Senator J<n*s s?y Htyau will win, Harm i a)s Mch-uky la to he elected. One of thee ctmps.iin tr.suagers Is slighilyoff. * x When it. cimvv.gi i% • m Vr ltooiev.i'l " rov aotvat .J i t an.. jtgAii-ii u, U- -g'.ll V a .it* tit about. t'sjfS: loVt >■ . - j COLD FACTS, THESE. To the past the Tikks-Call has been very conservative in giving space to ‘new industries’ and if our readers will think about it they will reach the con clusion that only reliab e items of this kind find a place in our columns. We are of the opinion that it is bet ter to tell tbe truth under all circum stances and for this reason every rum or of proposed new enterprises has not been heralded to the world as a fact and in most cases have been cut out alto gether. Now we are going to call the attention of the public to a few real facts and then let the people decide whether or not our City is growingor atajdaudetill, Mr. J. W. the oyster Isclorythis morifl||, Our Board of Trade tfsapyTOurlßh ing condition, and has sum In the treasury. \ The South Atlantic Towing Com pany is baying a $60,000 tng boat built, to be used at thi* pert. Mr. J. B. Wright is enioute from New York with a haDdsome new steam er to take the Darien rum The Bell Canning Company, of Ches ter, Florida, will have an oyster canning plant In operation here within llie ni*t sixty days. We know of several deals now on foot which it successful, will mean a great deal for Brunswick and ihe pubfife wifi bo told of these in due time. MONEY VERSUS MEN. | * Laying aside the issues which make the two political parties, relegating Im perialism, money, etc., for a few min utes, let us think of tbe real isßnea in the present campaign. Tbe above ques tions are naturally good stock to the av erage campaign speaker, and on each side men will vote because of a like or dislike for some particular clause in the re*poctjy# platform*. But the real issue is simply thi ; Is money or men to rule? Is Wall street to grind men down and trample upon them after having them in this posi tion, or will American manhood assert flgelf sqd overthrow the moneyed auto crVJt*. one represents this class of ejsl sens.'-i’he other stands for wi*dom, mods ‘e'raiionsftnd justice. Bryan stands lor the conunV n prtH le,McKinley the mon eyed inter'st. That The present ad ,u<iuistratioa'lhlnk more of the almighty Pillar tha-aithoes of human Ufa i* de jdKkjrau-'U in the position with regard to Think of the sacHacv edffaMML's who today are mourning lor their deacj: hoys. the dcselut-b homes and that dcaoltttid'B cause*h'y in.s uhtofiy vnf, a war started bv the money power and continued by Us tool, William McKil. ley. which ~has always stood for freedom now represents money. Fighting a patriotic people thousands of milesaway\rcm us and their position i3 exactly thio mmv as our* was with England. Hanna is our eonsihu tion and William MeKlplev is hie slave. The state newa the-TiMEs Call is getting better day. Our Atlanta correspondent what we call a ncwsUpyi|gM*ndAj§b'Uever falls to get an Gudi-raatorial candidates bare t kins time oy the furelook,. AhWK-hAlf doz en have announced i>p to ,vm present und mure to be ho.rd fvoiu. - . Dr. W. 11. LawrtncrV.l'.e, I writes; ‘‘l an }uin< Kodul Dva i popm Cure vo my />'actios am . , e -i vwe r<ef“i. ’ iudjJfe'>>> , t‘. and find it •I. a,;i .rs.l'ie vAn- > : y. M i'U&s i or. and of jdijdtfprrtd it, . n the i use "f'Tchtfr) ufaUp a Cun u tiem fsr.b r.u*-. C.' ! . digswts Whs a ■ a'. ’ i r* and n.vt u i llty j you 5 c**v?, l' • virtiog tou i4> noi UT6fv |iok4> l nvc ..rneb. G-., irsr cn- j . j- > '> . THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 1, 1900. The filial feast Is not infrequently followed by a long, lenten period of cniorued fasting and fleshly mortification.■ The cheel: grows hollow, the eyes are dull an d deep ringed, and the step is slrnv and languid. There if> aui "all dragged-out fooling," yr. , which makes life an utter burden. ■ tionaf changes which follow marriage are not r usually antici \ pated, or the wife j \ ly suffering might * be avoided * I ’;V\ Dr. Pierce’s Fa * I *U vorite Prescription ia the beat friend 1 of weak and sickly ''• ™ 1 women. It cures / j- “h| the womanly di f * SJLf t 4 eases that rob the tw\jl ejte of brightness JtrxJt and the step of ■■ 'i linhlnesa. It font* .\ U P the system and y establishes the womanly organ rA*~VTTu,r Um on a bast* of fill aound health sartption* cn -- *— J taiua po alcohrd, neither opium, cocaine, nor other nar cotics. Accept' no substitute. There bo other medicine * just as good * for weak and sickly women. "1 had hesn a great MHSSrer fron female weak ness for *bout Two yef," write* Mrs Emma Hlahardaim. of Ooaa. wmrfnt Cos.. Ky. - Coski not do my work part of the time. I took to r bottlea cf Dr. Vieree 4 * Evwltr Pr*crfptk* ahd felt as well as t ever did.* Young married women will find a krtftaNfefctid 1,1 ftercc'k idedical Aifrijiiffi. It contain* 100 H pages and ia s*6j/nf* (in paper cover), cm re ceipt of si one-cent stamps to pay expenifc pf.snaUing only. Cloth.bpa ing, Jl stJrtnw. Address Dr. R. V. Pirtee. Buffalo, N.. V. ' 00NT YOU BELIEVE IT. C.._ 0-. ( _ aou ke&r that ex-preei lent C'ljye aid ifw vfNdfeer was gopd. Dont yon beliey* jt^T' If he remarks thttnll c well <&*>: Dqnt you hgllsve It. v If he says he was pne* pfesg^at Dont you believe It. If he asserts that a poßtjta'. oampbtgn is now dn *-■ Dual you believo it.- - >r; •fi Remember the former leader oHhe democratic party is a claly who has received every gift of the freat turns his back mi,those who muK Wrn tlte’ favored oi ail hejii an iograte^Acoward! Lot "drover ClpyElfb'd’E name go down in party hirtnsy as the who \ & Asaj; *. dusartefil his friends. 4, ~Jf m ..T CW,: R Fesiihgs of ssfety pervade thlhonse hdfld that usesjQne Minpfeflteugb Cure, Use only lisroiiess remedy thsr pro duces inimediats results Lt-is tefalli ’hie for -houghs, oqldS, and all ihroat and lung iruubies. It wiilprv vent consutopfioa.' ’JY, J. Butte, . K4DNEY DISEASES at* 4 fhc most fatal of all (dis eases. CHS CY^Klfe^OHEUa lULkI O Guaranteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains jremfdies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best lot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. TV. J. Bntts, tbeDrugtet. No other pill* can equal DeWitl’a Little Early Risers for proniptr.ens, certainty and etlloieooy. W. J. Bu'ts. FIRST CLASS DYKING. Jim Carter h aa just returned from Savannah, where be has made ar- J rangemrnt* with the leading rte .ru dye works there, to represent them in this city. Brunswick will not afford a first-class st>'sm dyeing estnltsh rnent, and all persons desiring first class work in t* is line can see Jim Carter at tbe Brunswick Cleaning A Pressing Cos. Dyeing in oulors a spe cialty. Also coloring Dee curtains. We Receive _ -v ' By eveiy steamer new and up-to-date goods, CoiDprisinS the latdht tlyle.s in DRY GSOOIT3S. t^sc£s*rioni, t %r -r-i "*:-i t t -r\ - ffi, ■ ■ - * -■'* ’***■* t Between C. k'Garvey's sni Thomas Keauey, SHIPPING REPORT. Corrected Daily by Cspt. Otto JohaaneMn Port of Brass *iek, Oct. 31,1900. ABEIVRD. Bark Adam W, Spies, Godetr, Rio via Bardadoes. Schr. Sadie C.' Sumner, MoLean, Rockland. Schr. Ssnator Sullivan, Hopkins, Portsmouth. Scfcr. Arthur McArtPe, Shippard, Salem. CLEARED. HS. Geo. TV. Cljde. Chiohester, Bos ton. Bark Areola, Nor., Audreeen, Rot terdam. Sobr. Carrie S rong, Barter, Nor wich. DANGER SIGNAL, Remember that your kidneys act as the cesspool of the human body, Into which all the imputiliea of the system are cootinuaUy dumped fur purifica tion, and. when the kidneys fail to properly peffolrm their function*, it i* a signal of futlLer complications. Tbe liver heoomes clogged, the blood ia filled with uric acid poison, tbe heart beoames involved, and unless the proper remedy ia applied, yasr case will sccih b beyond tjie reach of hu man skill. Smith’s Bure Kidney Cure will cure in lesa.time, and at leas'ex pense, than any other medicine in tbe -world, and it is t guarArvUed. Price 60 cents per buttle. V scfAjft not obtain it from your drugghi)t,*9Hle disyot to tbe company. For 9f?W all drug girt*. . " tb( ' Beasoo when the email witb ff'JW*-; tru|r' v wh'ich foraTfA?' 1 ! I * d * ti)*cVamps, dihrytma or lf pareuta aJHiant, Ujey a bottle of rSpcmv, ready >.oh summer emergengits. TAtoid SW^titot?A-^ belre i but one Pai-RiHer, Perry D# Tia ’- Price Sso. agd o'ii. ? Remedy. . , ‘‘l have nsoand gnratdine,” mtfijju, E. 8. Phipps, -of I’oteau. Ark, '-It cuj-td u!*?*# bloody flux, I osnnot speak toe. This ' remedy alwar* oss ’baWo^hff^n*. lf P r:,l *° of thoae arjio me Ilitf’fheSppk egr.es which It effects ever. In the ilsAwre. atejAmasc it a favorite It HtdjfcHjfejferjjfeas wlii'- ‘know* Fr,ley’s will do, to jjtjj e Illkl?f Taljaiijili 1 ' something .e'se as -|ptli*good** for eoirt-V la giijn,e,%tv.. tv. J. Butts. Gompiete 18JZ&& LINE. OF Sany:, *■'?.' \V.,, Ii IK 6i which I now have on exhibition. ■ CALL AND EXAMINE. Tli F. Winter, THE TAILOR, 311 Newcastle S . 900 Drops AVfegetatile Preparationfor As similating ling the Stomachs aitdßowels of IIN FAN IS/( H 11.1) KK N , • —II !■* Promotes Digestion .Cheerful ness and Rest .Con tains neither Opium .Morptune norKineraL NOT^.UftCOTIC. of OIdOrSAMVEL PfTCHSH Hvnpkuv <W' v Mx.Senna * | RfKkMfSJit- I/. Anuehtetl + 1 teKki&e HS/m-Semd-* ,I- , vzgM*, ) Aperfecl Remedy for Cons tips Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .(xmwiliions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. At b mon 11,v old ft Pi.sts-yyc INIS Po?2r COPY OF WRAPPER. H. M, MILLER & SON. Monday’s steamer will bring us a line ot Oriental Tapestries, Couch Cover, Cur ■\ ,i tains, etc. direct from those fa mous importers of Oriental goods of A. A. v AKTINE & CO . >• ■ _ .. „ ■ .Also a lot of muslin and Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Gias>, Silverware, Rugs, etc- 7/iNE OF CARDU How a Woman Suffers• jyp Howbll, lira., Not 26. / X will blwajb praise Wine of Cardui. Il / I /l * bae done me more good than ell the medi- / I J/ 1 I ernes 1 have ever taken In my life. Plom# / I I V s *! •end a book about female dioeaset to the / t Lj I ladiee whole names I enclose I Mr*. MINNIE STODQHILL. i J- *- WwTonW* It Isn't necessiry for two nun to give particulars. When she s*ys she has “female troubles", other women know what that means. It n. xte days and nights of endless suffering. It means headaches which r. > tc-'gm: can describe. It means that terrible bearing and dragging down in the lower abdomen. It means agonizing backache, and shoulder ache, and * r m sche, and aches in the lower limbs. It means nerves on e r- the blues— despondency and loss of hope. It means debilitating Jr strut the doctors call leucorrhoea. It means martyrdom—-some .as even dea‘b seenv, pretcrablt And still Wine of Cardui will utterly a it r -**visv7tMSTrr. has curd thousands of case* • i.t.i..),, rcatrfeww'rtai when nothing else on earth would. } HSißfi&Xl To the budding woman, to the ( ' O,l i t tmwl bride, to the wife, to the expectant t mother, to those going through the Cliange of Life, this Vegetable Wine is a blessing. • Druggists Sell Large Bottks for SI.OQ. BBWBBBWOiBftiffi A R P Ul :* :g mmwmamm mhhhh / CT FOUR IN ONE * -.j Prickly Ash Betters 1 ’v Ctm <&# Xie|)icy u ltV£r. th* ?TM4Cof RWSiS. jv. i\ ■** ~*..--<***\ \ ittn e*t wm***. v : * * • '*y-. . /**% v-ytasrt J ~vef*sA!’’ •* •a* >.■ b -w-oe.■ ... . n J, Bc;U,,ijpc- isl Agent. GASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / i Signature \y For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA THI CCNTAUN COMPAMV* fcCW VOMlk GwF