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Ihe Brunswick Times.
Established 1880.
The Brunswick Call.
Established 1892.
Hie Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED IHOO,
Published
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AETHUR H. LEAVY Editor
EOLAED A. MULLINS, Business Manager
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THE TIMES-CALL,
Brunswick, Go.
NOTICE.
Hereafter all legal advertise
ments iftust be paid for after the
first insertion. The management
has been put to & great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting in
the past, and lb future must take
advantage of the Georgia law on
this subject. Oct. 10,1900,
A GOOD BILL.
Senator Bell will Introduce a bill at
the present session of the legislature
which If patsod, will help the cauee of
religion to a great degree.
Air. Bell desires to h&ye chutch prop
erty exempted from taxation and we
think he should meet with the support
of every member of the legislature.
The great state of Georgia can well af
ford to give this much to the cauee of
God and we sincerely hope the bill will
pass.
For some years this bill has been
pending in the legislature and at one
time it passed hut on account of being
an amendment to th constitut on it
was not ratified by the people.
The Times-Call thinks that there
would be less thau a thousand voters in
the entire state who would oppose this
bill.
JTauna is the big b. 3e proper now.
The *T told you bo’s” are abroad in
the land.
Everybody is wealing anew bai.
■Election.
Hanna may be the republican candi
date In 1904. How would that strike
you?
Bound money has more friend* than
■•liver ever will possess and the elec
tion Tuesday proves this.
Remember that the Board ot Trade
Will meet at the city hall tomorrow and
eycry member thould be prerent.
- This Eleventh district should be
proud of Brantley, and Brantley should
be proud of the district. Both are all
right.
Sir Thomas Llpton made $350,000 on
the pork deal in America. He should
■tort mind spending that amount for a j
new yacht.
SUBSTITUTION IS SUSPICIOUS.
The attempt by a dealer to sell his
customer a substitute In place of the
article the buyer calls for at once
places the dea’er under the baD of sus
picion.
The only reaion why the buyer does
not inyari&bly realize the suspicious
ness of substitution and promptly re
sent it, is probably because In many
cases the money transaction involved
is so small that It does cot suggest the
motive for fraud. Suppose a jeweller
advertises a diamond at SSO: He places
it in his window. A would be buyer
enters the store and asks for this par
ticular diamond. But the jeweller
says, “I can give you that diamond if
you want it, but here's another that’s
just as gobd as the one advertised.”
The buyer’s suspicions would be
aroused at once. He would insist on
the stone in the window and he’d keep
an eye on it to see It wasn’t changed.
But in the case of a flfty-cen| transacs
tion it is different. The buxet Often
accepts the substitute which ta offored
as "just as good” as a widely advertis
ed article, although substitution is just
as suspicious in a fifty-oent transaction
as In one Involying fifty dollars.
Look at the question from another
point of view. A sale
vertised. There are boniki with pedi
grees and records to bs sold. Farmer
Brown attends the sale with the pur
pose of buying one of these good
hqrses. But the seller says to bim,
"That horse you want Is a good horse,
but I’ye got another here just as good
which I'd like to sell you.”
“Has he just as good a pedigree?”
“Well no, he hasn’t any pedigree to
speak of." ’ * ,
“Has ho any record?” ""
“Well no, we never held a watch on
him that I know of, but he’s ‘just as
good' as the horse you want.”
Would Farmer Brown buy the “ju,t
as good" horse? The question answers
Itself- And yet this same farmer wi;l
allow himself to be swindled time and
again by accepting “just as good" ar
ticles In place of those he called for,
The article he called for has, so to
speak, a pedigree und a record. It's a
standard in .the markets of the world.
Yet in plaoe of this atandard'&rticlu he
will accept a substitute which nobody
knows anything about, au untried, im
proved article which hasLo record of
value, and no proof of origin.
Let tile buyer who is offered a substl*
tute bear in mind that substitution i
suspicious, and that a substitute aU
ways carries the car marks of u swindle.
The first set passed for the election
of presidential eUc'.ors provided that
they should be appointed “wltnin lit
days before tbe first Wednesday In De
cember." Under this law the slates
held their eloctlonß on and ff erect days.
When Harrison was elected In 1840 the
democrats averted that his success was
due partly to fraudulent voting made
possible by difference in dates. Ac
cordingly the law was passed fixing
onr date fur the election in all stales
tbe first Tuesday after the first Mon
day.
The Count and Cowress Castellane
must not spend over fi,850 a day now.
The Gould boys should be asha:ued of
allowing them to spend this small
snm.
Have roo a Mue of tullnossloa ttie region
■ yonrstomach after eatln-T li so yon will l>e
lix ncflteU by rising Cbmb*rUl*> Stomach at, j
I Liver Tablet*.iThey also car* lirlohliig and
laour ttomacu. They ragulato the bowels too.
Price too. Sold by Bi-boir* Drug Store
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THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 8.1900.
“Oiling Op.”
Just a little oil on the engine at the
right time mqv mean tile difference be
tween life and death to the passengers and
crew. What oil is to the friction of the
delicate parts of the engine, Dr. Pierce’s
Golden Medical Discovery is to the deb
cate organs of the .
body. It eases
their labor, pre
vents the loss of IFlf
power and waste / T :|
of energy caused I P I j|' I
a man who was a$ L Jl jt j
run down, whose wtr
limbs ached when jt
he walked, whose JflXn Ji —®
back ached when j-j |'(Tb) i
he laid down, who Vf" M •
breathed with dif- I.J t
ficulty, and cough- Wlj*- Jr'
ed constantly, has W ¥~jr,.^[~ rrr '
been perfectly
cured by the use /r srßHsf
of Doctor Pierce's y /ylillliPffJ-
Golden Medical "
Discovery. It pur- V.W'-'Sf
ifies the blood, R* -
strengthens the PrlEßittr-llgdilji
stomach and heals if 'I'.W
Accept no *nh- vfiL •
•tit ute for Golden yqjjjyy,/
Medical Diacov- DtofisESgS
Sr,” nor any med
ne called "just {ar C*
as-jgood” by tha |
Mr Ch HnttvKrk, of ten ox Macomb Cos.,
v even rfiet away before long, end as Ihave
* ■as* cnitebee ffie nearly two years, I think
doing line Ido not coqgh now and l eao
tike * school boy. Yon mm* know that 1
Oeea treat-d in two Bewphatetiid by three
and rtceivad no benefit, o I
tnioa year medicine the duly dMdtefe* for me.*
Dr. Pierce’s Medical Advtset* in paper
cover, is sent free on receipt of 3J oue
esnt atampa m pay expense of'mailing
only. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Bub
- two hangings,
the 'Heath PeaaUy
Tomorrow. 1
'k ~v'
B gc.avHle, T*Hp M Nov. Jamas
Burclflefd, wlllfe, will be hanged
Friday for the murder Of his wife bn
August 28.
Burchfield had jugt come homo from
'-W‘
a year’s term in the penitentiary when
be committed the crime. During the
trial J. M , Phipps, a reputable cltuen.
stated that on her deathbed Mrs, Bucb
fleld said a few years ago that he/hus
band act fire to a cabin,, near Jtqgers
vllle, and burned alive Handy Alttttgi,
This was never known before.
- . 1 ' Jf
Columbus, 0.. No*,, fj— Hiehaid
Gardiner will pay the penalty for mur
der Friday. Araonlt ih* spectators will
be Sheriff Pbr'er of Athens,..and Offl
o>r Kudmanuml Deputy Meredith *df
of ChUlinusha, whom Gardiner hpd Hi*
viied to see him d r e,
jf^.%. ,%0
NOTICE TO VO TERS,
Buonswiok, Nov. 8,1900.
To the Voters of 28th Dist. G. M. ,-
OlynifrCountyl respectfully soiloit
ihe votes, and ask ihe support of my
friends and tfJliijv-eitizens of the 26th
Dist. of Glynn county, for the
office of Justice of the Peace for said
Uiftricf, at the election fo be held
next month, December, WOO.
RespscPully,
A, W.Goreer,
Lumber Inspector.
An antiseptic after shaving. Clark,
the barber.
JACKSONVILLE LOST.
The capital removal question id
-Flurida was settled st the election
Tuesday when a majority of the voters
said it should remain in Talltbassse,
Jacksonville made a good fight for it,
anyway.
We Receive
By every steamer new and up-to-date goods,
comprising the latest styles in
E*3 CD CZI3 m
J h heller’&'bros.,
314 Newcastle St-.
Between C. McGarvey’s andJThomas Keaney.
Continued from First Page.
resentativee is a great dist ppointmen
to the democratic leaders, who ex
peoted to win the house even with
Bryan defeated. Tbe republicans now
have absolute oontrol of all branches
of the national government. In every
State north of the Mississippi and west
of the Ohio, their role is complete.
Tbe South is cut off politically from
the rest of the couotry, and stands
alone for democratio principles and
policy.
MUST ACCEPT RESULT,
Governor Stone, Bryan’s manager
in the east, Isays tbe dsraocrafe will
accept the result without complaint,
as it le in duty hound to do, and that
tbe party must stand undismayed in
defense of the Constitution and pre
servation of ear institutions.
, SMITH ON THE ELECTION.
Atlanta, Nov. 7.—ln an interview to
day, Hoke Smith said:
“I do not think demoorats should at
this time engage in oriticism of the
dsi&wrafl with .Nbom they distgree.
I think, though, thsywhoald realize
toe eprer made stC**atkCj|( in In
serting the free sUvAfplbak to the
platform. Four Fears’igb, the coun
try, in the midst of hard timee^deter
mined egainst free coinage, and the
frosperity loJiMing the epupicar
reccy ehcwild ha*fjujs-
the pUtfitfm fr|m a rijver‘ de
oiaration aVEansaa Citj^fitfr..-Bryan
blade a gat : re
cord bung around his neck like a mill
stone, T expect to sea him cMHift
senator from Nebraska, bnt he kml
barffly receive a third nomination for
tbe presidency, I tee no reason why
Abo demoortfiPilWttid feel discouraged
,at the ultimate sucoeee of the party.
On a platform which should have met
the approval of Jackson and Jefferson,
Nre can go into tbe campaign of 1904
with every expectation of success. Ft
wiU need then a loyal sound money
man, and one of recognizeed ability.”
AT BAPTIST CHURCH.
Dr.’Jortlsa Will Leoture Friday Eve
ning to Young Psople.
'Tire B ptibt Young People’s Union
and Sunday school have arranged for
a sooial on Friday evening. Dr, John
D . Jordan, pastor of the First Baptist
eburob of Savannah, one of the most
distinguished preachers in tbs State,
will delifer a lecture.
An interesting program has been
prepared, and the members of tbe con
gregation and their friends are antici
pating a most enjoyable occasion.
COUNTY BOARD MEETS.
On account of she election Tuesday,
the county commissioners did not
meet Tuesday but yesterday instead,
The usual amount of buainess was truDS
acted.
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
and has been made under hi.4per
sonal snpervision since its
,vHow no one to deceive you in tils.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Jnst-ns-good” are but
Experiments that tritle 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 nnd Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opimu, Morphine nor other Narootie
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroy* Worms
anti allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation '
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy anti natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Frisad.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
>7 Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
™ CKWTAUW COMPANY, T 9 MO**** rtNMCT. NEW VO** CTV.
H. M. MILLER & SOM,
Mon3ay r s~steamer will bring J
us a line ot Oriental Tapestries, j
; Screens, Couch Cover, Cur- J
tains, etc. direct from those fa-!
mous importers of Oriental j
goods of
A* A. VANTINE & CO
Also a lot of muslin and
Bobbinet CurAins, Cut Glass,
Silverware, Rugs, etc
WINE OF CARDUI
How a Woman
Suffers.^***
Howetx. Iso., Nov. 38. /
I will always praise Wins of Cardui. II / . fl\ -J1
baa done me more good than all tbemedi- / 1 111 I[
clnae I have ever taken la my life. Please / l * I
•end • book abont female diseasM to the / V l I II
ladies whose names I enslose. II
Mrs. MINNIB STODQHILL
WaelSn^
It isn’t necessary for a woman to give particulars. When she says
she has “ female troubles ”, other women know what 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 loss of hope. It means debilitating
drains that the doctors call leucorrhcea. It means martyrdom—some
times even death seems preferable. And still Wine of Cardui will utterly
putthose diseases and pans to rout
usits’ asvissiT ifIAITHCBT., It has cured thousands of eases
For vice in caa*a roqnlrtnf when nothing t\S* On earth would.
Utfle,’As< UrpOsft IriiJSSKol'i I To the budding woman, to the
■sihche co, cbAttMioofE, Tm. bridr, to the wife, to the expectant
_ mother, to those going through
♦he Chan£fc of Life, this Vegetable Wine is a cle%ng.
Druggists Sell Large Bottles for SI.OO.
WINE OF CARDUI