The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 02, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 Ibe Brunswick Times. Established I*BB. The Brunswick Call. Eitablifibcd 1802. T ~ ~=— Be Brunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED I'JOO, Published gVJEEY MORNINO EXCEPT MONDAY. —a*. ■ -—— ARTHUR H. lEAVY Editor ROLAND A. MDLLINB, Business Manager ,„1 in Oglethorpe 810ck,211 f Street omcK j wo si. ~ .TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify the offloe When they fall to get any Issue of eh* Tlmes- Catl. Attention to this matter will he appre ciated by the publisher*. The Time*-Call will be Delivered by terrier or mall, per yoar. *8.00; per week 16 eentr Correspondence on live enbjects Mil cited. Seal name of writer ihould ao oompany tame. Bubacriptiom payable in advance. Failure to receive paper ahonld be reported to tbe bnalneaa office. Addroaaall eonanunlcations to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, La. NOTICE. all legal advertise 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 tnc past, and 1° future must take advantage of tho Georgia law on this subject. Got. 10, 1900, - Democratic Ticket. For President, William Jennings Bryan. For Vies President. Adlai E. Stevensoir. For Electors of the President and Vice . President of the United State*: For Electors State at Large, Augustas DuPont Fulton Colville, For Elector First Congressional Dist, W. W. Sheppard. For Elector Second Congressional Dist G. IV. Fulwood. For Elector Third (JonpreeMonut Dist. W. C. Nottingham. For Elector Four h CoDreslonal Dlst * B. F. McLaughlin, For Elector Fitih Congressional Dist. Edgar Latham, For Elector Sixth Congressional Hist. J. M. Strickland, For Elector Seventh Congressional Dlst T. P. Jackoway, For Elector Eighth CongresßloaaljDlst A. Q. McCurry. For,Elector Ninth Congressional Dist, J. J. Kimey.' #■ For Elector Tenth Congreesional Dlst. T. E. Masscngalo. ForJKlector llth Congressional Dlst, A. E. Cochran, For Representative In Fifty-Seventh Congress, U. 8., From Eleventh Concessional District, 'Wllllnro G. Brantley. The state fair at Valdosta Is a sno coss. Tho little city deserves success la any undertaking. If that Cleveland Interview was a lake that reporter has an Imagination that you read about. Everett City, in this county, Is the scene of more shooting and cutting •crapes than the rest of the countv put together. We will have to severely punish some of those who lay around there and encourage these difficulties before this lawlessness will atop. POOR OOM PAUL KRUGER. The position of poor old man Kruger Is one which calls for the sympathy of all liberty loving people. Com Paul must moye on. That ia about as expressive of Presi* deat Kruger’s fate as any sentence that could be written. England has told France that if Kruger were allowed to stay in France it would be distasteful to her, So 0„m Paul must move on. v France is planning to give the van quished hero of that unequal struggle a reception when becomes, but England doesn’t like it. Ho Oom Paul must move on. Ttio oiJ'iff peace-loving people | 'act. be ruled 00 IruifV ’ ' T',jipn * little be hind the times, according to the Eng lish view of progress.' And he was forced to move on. He thought then that exile would perhaps appease the animosity of one great imperial enemy, and, therefore, he left his native land, said good-by to the burghers and lett behind wily a memory of his past greatness. But his conqueror was not satisfied with Bend ing him into exile. He must move on. It may be the fate of this p’aAn. old man that on whatever shore* he may sot his foot, ho will Tuui that that the enemy’s foicoi%lll echo back to him the words: “You must move on.” His fate reminds us of the VVande - ing Jew,” whose punishment was to move on and forever. THE PROSPECTS ARE BRIGHT. If enthusiasm is any indication, Wils liam J. Bryan will be the next presi dent of the United States. There is no doubt but that the work of the democratic candidate In New York last week has placed the great state in the doubtful column. Slhe New York* Herald of a few days ago said: “The week which has elapsed since the Herald made its forecast has been of a very stirring eharne.er. and eyeau have occurred which might be exp ot •! ed to have an effect cn the general re- suit. The Bryan demonstration of Bat urday night cappod the cl'max of cam paigning. It was more entbuj ante than the Rooaeselt show, llis wel come was without a parallel. If the Bryan recaption meant that a majority ’ot the male spectators intend to vote for Bryan, Bryan is going to have a vote lg* Greater New York that will make thq state doubtful.” Senator James K. Jones, and ia fact all the democratic leaders are confi dent that they have the fight won. Senator Jones says the democrats have the election won and. Ike only chance of defeat la through thieving election boards. The republican exfcjßt'.ve Ffenmtttte of New York says McKinley will carry the state by one hundred thousand. The democrats witf probably say the same thing. „ v NEARLY OYIr F Only a few davs more and the great figbl wih nave been fought. No wonder the American citizen braves a sigh. The campaign that is drawing to a close has been character ised by much bitterness, much rnud slioglng and even personal violence. It THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 2, 1900. Many a #;oman dresses to go out, feehe Irresolute, sits down, and falls into a fit of despondent nrnsinm Ask her whore the matter, apd She'S probably aQteer " Tost the blue*.” Ana what are the blues? Only another name, in general, for a disordered liver and a aWeaard stomach. Cleans the liver, heal the stomach, purify the blood, and there 11 be no more blue*. It can be (hut by the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This (fiedicine pots the dis eased organs of digestion ana nutrition into a condition of sound health. It eliminates from the blood all import and. poisonous suhstances, and cleanses Che, clogged liver. It contains neither al cohol nor narcotics. . I had liver onmpMnt tor the past fifteen year*, eomclkatea wMn dyspepsia and call stooes," write* Mrs N' Bernier, of 4L ElttftL, Osbkosb. Wls -l doctored with neren mC oer prowisent doctors, and not one or *ll w them have done roe the good, not betran to do wfc.it your medicines have, I have used three Pottles of Dr Pierce's GoldCo Medical Discovery; one vial of Id* ‘ Pleasant Pellets,' and one bottle of’ Dr Pierce's Favorite Preseifptfoa, sti.l here gained, about ri*hteen poanda *in t first V,ob to take there remediesJk, , . Dr. Pace’s tvfafot cmjp'bifiimsuess. has bad a disturbing efTchfrep bueine s, but Ihot wes to be exm|r Tba next tow rtaje ‘ *3f be busy ones f..r th"<pT>*jtdic!ur:, tont tte r |ot*r ; gju>uld ruiutnybor that Hf-wwll Twfe loHl and printed, the feelings jof voters rasped wIU be caJolSt, -jol lied, thrtjHlet’.od, frigUtpmd and ftbly bribed. It is DM pi eaten t sigh*, bud many spots in thti campaign are not calculated to ka? tbt hoftesl ut:i zen feel proud of his Asiiow , The politicians m* follow you to tin?] polls, but when yob file refidy to dki business, you and your cooncienee are . the sole arbiter*. -r— - -JL, -vWA fi—TeW% * Feslingsot safety pervade the house hold that uses One Minute 0 irfgh Care, the only harmless remedy that pro duce* immediate results. IM.s Infalli ble for coughs, -colds, croup, and sB throat aud lung troubles. It jgjll prs vent consumption. IV J, Batts. Dr. AY, H. Lewis, Lswrenosvilte, Va., writes: “l, am using Kfldoi Dys pepsia Ouie in my practice among ,■- vere-passs of indigestion, and find a an admirable remedy.” Many hub dreds of pbysicisos depend upon the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in stom ach troubles, it dlgoet* wbat you eat, and allows you to eat all the goodtood you need; providing you do not &vr- Icsd your stomach, , Givw Instant re lief and t "pejinsnent core. W J, Butts. Xo other pills cso equal DtWiU’i Little EtVTjr Rtsm for nromptcese, certainty and ttfieiency. W. J. Bu'ts. FIRST CLASSJDVEIX’G. Jim Carter has just returned toons ! Savannah, where he bas made nr-. rangeuaents with the leading steam dye works there, to represent th. m in this city. Brunswick will not afford a flrst-olasa steam dyeing eslaliefc- 1 meat, and all persons desiring first-’ class work in this line can see Jim! Carter at the Brunswick Cleaning & Pressing Cos. Dyeing in colors a spe cialty, Also coloring lsce curtains . We Receive * By’every steamer new and up-to-late goods* comprising the latest styles in C3FR V CSCDCDCDS. ions, e:“rczj. J H. HE!LEI?, &BROS., 314 Newcastle St-. Between G. McCrarvey’s and Thomas Keaney, MILD SHUT DOWN. Manager lu Jail Charged With Killing One of the Hands. New York,- Nov. I. Because his son, Walter, is In jail, charged with the murder of Jen Die Bosecbieter, the Pat terson mill band, James McAllister has shut down his silk plant in that city. All the employes have been paid off and the works are closed. Mr. McAl lister started the mill about six years ago for the benefit of Walter. It was the desire to give bis son a chance to succeed in business and he bniit up a first das-plant. Walter was manager, and although the firm w," known as James McAHii.e* A Cos., he was the head o the mill. About 60 pc-sons were em ployed. Business was good until two weeks or until Walt;r was arrest ed.,, The to*hef ltM the spools all run off. and then closed the min and paid off the employes. *■ Pleasant to the taste. Effective, reliable. ; DR. J. H. McLEAN’S i LIVER AND KIDNEY BALM EUqiniates uric add. The best ; remedy for Rheumatism and J dheasf.; ci kpStomach, Liver < and-Kidneys. ** J si a Bottle, w *{ao3ls. > ■ ; THS OH. J. M. MCLEAN MEDKINI CO.. | •T. L.OU4S* so. < FOR SALE BY jfCl J.'BUTTH^The.Druggist. / Comolete a- ' A-JS. *-.* , '' 111! lit Ms i-, * fjwhicrh I now Ql exhibition. " "^s>* *- '’ ' • ;>*’ ‘ CALL AAIIfiEXAMINE. Tli. F. Winter, THE TAILOR, 311 Newcastle St. 9 oo Drops] AVegefable Preparalxortfor As similating the Food andßeg da ting the Stoinactis andßowels of iNFAN IS/t HILDKEN A' ' Promotes Digestion,ClteerFuF tjess and Rest. Contains neither OpiuntMorpltine nor Mineral Not Narcotic . afoi<u*ssMU£L ptraau Aa*Jkt Seal- , Mx Smm* - ] AMUSJu- I AaurSnd - \ ' i hSSyZmvtnaveH /\ Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa tlon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Fevert slv nrss andjLoss OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature or NEW* YORK. Alb moiit’ns oltl J) Dusts - |jCl N I S tXACf COPY or WRARPCR- H, M. MILLER & SOW, j IVfDlltfay’s steamer will bring j us a line ot Oriental Tapestries, i Screens, Couch Gover, Cur-j tains, etc. direct from those fa- < m l mous importers of Orientaj ] goods of- i A, A.VANTINE & CO ! Also a lot of muslin an and Bobbinet (3urtains, Cut Glass, Silverware, Rugs, etc* WINE OF CARDUI How a Woman Suffers. —j vMjjJ Howell, Iro., Nov. JB. I - will slways praisa Win* of Cardnt. It / fi i- J Im done mo more good then all the medl- / Iff 1 I dim I here ever taken in mj life. Pleaee / ill Wsf ■end a book about female dueaaes to the / l It I ladies whoee name# 1 enelose 1 J 1 Mu. MINNIE BTODOHILL I V. Ws^CarJU 1 It Isn’t necessary for a woman to give particulars. When she says she has “female troubles”, other women know wbat that means. It means 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 toss of hope. It means debilitating drains that the doctors call leucorrboea. It means martyrdom—some times even death seems preferable. And still Wine of Cardui will utterly putthose diseases and pains toroid. ' aavisair kmitmirt.Vl has cured thousands of case* twtßOMMNiMatrn> r crai j when nothing else on earth would. U&RttSmSB } To the budding woman, to the ro " chMunwg, rAm- ( bride, to the wife, to the expectant „ mother, to those going through th%Change of Life, this Vegetable Wine blessing. Druggists Sell Large Bottles for SI.OO. WINE:OF CARDDI CUSTOM# ForlnfentsandCMldton, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Jm Signature /xu °f f (x MiS Thirty Years CASTORU WQF, THE CKMTAU* COMPANY. RKW TOMS CITY.