The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 09, 1900, Image 4

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The Brunswick Times. Established 1889. The Brunswick Call. Established 1892. The llrunswick Times-Call, CONSOLIDATED 1900. Published EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. A3MCHUR H. LEAVY - - - - * Editor BOLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager 1 in Oglctliorpe 810ck,211 Ffltrol orniK j xslmpuomm mo si. TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify the office When they fail to get any Issue of the Timcs- Cnll. Attention to this matter trill be nppre elMed by the publishers. The Times-Call will -be 'Delivered by earner or mall, per year. 85.00; per week 15 cents Correspondence on live subjects solicited. Eeal name of writer thonld ac company same. Subscriptions payable in advance. I ailnre to receive paper ebonld be reported to ho business office. Address all communication! to THE TIMES-CALL, llrunswick, Ga. NOTICE. He'ejfte" a'l legal advertise ments must be paid for after the first insertion. The. management has been put to a great deal tf trouble and delay In collecting in the i ae f , and in futnro must take advantage of the Georgia la* on tbi: subject. Oot. 10, 1000, WILL ROOSEVELT EVER BE PRESIDENT? S' tne day* ago Kicharil (Jroker said, that Theodore Roosevelt only accepted the nomination for vice-president be* canse he thought McKinley would not live to servu bis second term, and if this Is the case, If the president is In bad **KMMr and la liable to drop off t any time, would not tbia great noun ry of oura have a bad head? J The white houae lawn would be a ranch, Terns ponies would become legal tender, and the public building would he transformed into shooting galleries, as President Kcosevelt would continu ally carry a chip on hi* shoulder, and the country would bt> facing war all the tint . Put soiiuusly speaking the death of McKinley would be a calamity to Arne - lea. We will all agree that our p-eaeot chief rrc utlve is conservative and if he was not under the influence of boodle Hanna and the t usts, be would make an excellent oflle al, hut in the event of his de**b we would have “T<ddy thnToi* EOT," and there is no figuring on the YMult. McKinley is a military president but Roosevelt would bo worse. That the vice-president elect will never be president by the vote of the we Are sure. His own patty afraid to risk him and his rip hope that Im, ,YYjf I■ US THE RESULT. That Bryan made a mistake In forgo ing the democratic national convention to adopt |tbe free silver platform i demonstrated by the number of eltctor lsl votes our candidate received. Following is a corrected list: for McKinley. Connecticut 6 lows ~ 18 M&ine.. rt-.i 6 Massachusetts ......18 Mioliigao 14 Minnesota - 0 New Jersey 10 New Hampshire 4 North Dakota 3 Oregon . .. 4 Pennsylvania 32 Rhode Island • 4 Vermont.. 4 Wisconsin T. 12 N<w York ...., 86 Indiana.. 15 Washington 4 Ohio ...23 - .St South Dakota ;..i 4 West Virginia it ... 6 Califronla Illinois 24 Maryland 8. Kansas 10 Utah... 3 Delaware 3 Wyoming 8 284 FOR, BRYAN A'sbsma 11 Arkansas • Florida. * * : - 4 Georgia. 18 Idaho 3 Louisians ;.—.... 8 Mississippi 9 Missouri... 17 Montana ~ 3 Nebraska . 8 Nevada 1 .... .. 3 North Carolina 11 South Carolina .. 0 Tennessee 12 Texa* .15 Virginia...., ' 12 Kentucky 13 Colorado ; 4 ■ m M ny of tho state papers have repii * ducod and oudorsed the editorial re cently publieh.d in the TiMta-CAti. under the held "Plac-s Yourself iuO r Position.” T o editorial In que-tiuu rout- and to the constant ca'l pn this pa p r by charitable orgauivalii,uß for space aud the constant practice, too, of glvl ig their job printing to other establish ments, We are glad to see that souv of the o'hea papers ague with us, > NOTICK TO VOTERS. BiiuNswick, Nov. 3, 1300. To the Voters of 2dtt Dint. G. M., Glynn County I rerpeetfully >iio;i 'he votes, and &*k the support of my friends sod fidlow-sltiaiiis of the 26U Dial. G. M., of Glynu oounty, lor >he oflice of Justice of th Re ace for ini a Uistriot,' at the election to be held next month, December, H>oo. Renpeetfully, A. W. Coi:_ip2K, Lumber inspector. The profit of a gold mine depends, not on the amount of rock crushed under the Hiampa bn< upon the amount of gobl whch can he extract i from the rock, la a similar way (he value of food w hich la eaten does not depend on the quantity which is taken into the itomach hut upon the amount of nourishment extrac ed from it by the organs of nutrition and digestion When these o "gansnre dise tMd they fall to ex t'act the nourishment in sufficient quantities to •npp'y the noeda of the several organs of tne body and these organs cannot work without nourishment. The result is heart troub’e, 11\ei* trouble and many other ailments, Dr. Pierce’s Gulden Medical Ducjvtiy* acting on every or al of the digestive and nutritive system, re healt’u and vigor. It cures diseases 'U sell through the ►to.r.s. h Medical a “ > ■ THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL.TrQYJSMBEK 9, 1900. ' a OffißS& iMspS’ Just a little oil o" , t tlle 'right time vnav mean the difference be tween life and death to the passengers and crew. What oil is to the friction of the K delicate parts 0? the engine. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is to the deli cate organs of the . body. It eases their labor, pre- __ vents the loss off power and waste / Tppyj II | of energy caused 1 | 3 by friction. Many .8 | a man who was all run down, whose limbs ached when be walked, whose . 1 1 1 (1 .It back ached when |j-j f, ’y TO'? ■ he laid down, who |i- ' — been perfectly cured by the use // "" of Doctor PieTce’s y y\ ’■ 5S Golden Medical &i . ”” Discovery. It pur ifies the blood, R strengthens the stomach and heals stitute lor "Golden .ijL^T, Medical Discov- \ J"l jTuSwji': r y” nor any raed sa good” by the dealer. Mr. Chas. Honwiclt, erf Macomb Cos., Mich., write*: "I h&ve never felt better in ray Uf* than Ido now. I have taken Dr. Herce'# Golden Medical Diacovery right alont I can now wait qniio well with a cane, and hope to throw even that awajr before long, and a* I nave had to u*e cnitche* tor nearly two years, I think lam doing fine. Ido not cough now and I can eep like a, school boy. you must know that ? have been treated in two hoepi'aN and by thrt* doctors beak'.cs, /nd received no benefit; so 1 think your mediciuo the only ntediciue for tAt.* Dr. Pierce’* Medical Adviser iu paper cover, k sent free on receipt of 2\ 01 re cent stamp# to puy expense of tnxiUm* only. Aodres Dr. 8,. V. Pierce, But. falo, Ns V. GORES BLOQD AND SKltf Vi* f ROl/BLgS. Trisl Treatment Kras. , " ■ I yppr Are you sms of ? 1) > outs or sorstobea beal slow ly? Du-b your skin neb br burn? ilsve you Fimplas? Eruptions? Ach ing bones or back? Eczema? Old Sores? ?,Boils? Sorofola? Rheuma tism? Foul Breath? Catarrh? Are you pale? Then B. B. B. (Botamo Blood Balm) will purify yhur blood, heal every sore, and give a clear, atuootb, healthy skin. Deep-seated cates, like ulcers, cancer, eating ore, Painful Swellings, Blood Poison, are quickly cured by Bdanto Blood jSaim,. Cures when all else fails. Thoro fghly tested for thirty yar, Drug ati.rvs, |1 p“f large bottle. Trial treatment free try wntir g HLOOD BALM CO., Alianfa, Os. D-soribi* trouble- free medical "riin“ giv-n. Oyer 3,000 vol untary trailin' iiw.l of core- by B. B. B. • George A. Points, Upper Sandusky, 0., wilDa: ”1 havs b*n using F - Honey and Tar for hosrseoess, and find it the heir remedy I e*er tried. Icslopp-dtha cougO immeJ - m-dlately, sod reiiiv -J ail sorene s.” After etpOiurt* or r.-h n you f.'*l - cold coming or, tske Fyl-y’s-flonpv and Tar. It n ver fails to ours, sod anß prevent p enmooia oreonsump ":,oirif tiken in ifu.e V'. --A. r ; T., P Ihirirg tb* summer eason cramp lime upon up urirxpec'. dt; ; you sl.uubl by prepar-d fur Jau in- rrn< y of this kind, as o' her wire you will suf fer agony for hours. Keep a ho'tle ,f Paio-Killsr bsndy and go by the dt rections nn I lie wrapper, u will sur prise you how quickly relief w II ooms. A.v ud sutmituies, ther is tut one I’tiiy-K Her, Pnrry Bivis 1 Price 25-. and R 0 CITATO IN. GEllgfitA—Olyun rouuty. To whom it uinj concern; Hiram J. tiend haring in proper f i m applied to me for iier innueut letters of cd uiniatralfon on the es 'ate ot Lou Siairoid, late or eald eounly, this is to ite all a’d singular ibo creditors anil next of kin of lent StaAord. to lie and ap pear at my cilice within the time allowed hj iau aud show cause, it any they ran, why mmiu"nt adm'mstration ahonld cot oe granted to Hlrsm J. Bead on Lou Stufford es. tate. Witue 8 aiy official rignature this ;th day ol November, tuoo. Hi >1! ACE DAHX, Ordinary. OUR UlNii: OF Gents Furnishings IS NOW COMPUETG. New Goods Arriving Each Week J H. HELLER Sc BROS., 314 Newcastle St-. 'Between C. Mctiarvey’s andfThomas Keaney, CHEAP ADVEITISING. CASH IN ADVANCE Advertisements in this column will be insert ed at the uniform rate of One Cent a Word for each insertion. No ad rertisement, however mall, less thaa SO cents. Cash In advance. Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocolne habit; myself cuted. wi'l inform you ol harmless, permanent borne cure. Mary S. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. WAN FED, —A p'ano player, lady or gentleman, far opera bouse. No ex perience necessary, only must uoder rtand music. Good terms to right party. E. D. WolfTe, n auager. FOR RENT, —Five-room cottage on Norwich street, cor. Albemarle. Apply next door, or to 'Puone 102. FOR SALE.—One fine piano—as good as new—cheap for cash. Apply to L. G ldsqaith. Hustiiog young man can make 850 per month and expenses, Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quick for particulars, Clark & Op,, 4th & Locus Streets. Philadel phia, Pa. HELP WANTED —MALE.—OId es tablished mercantile bouse, extending business in this section, wants to ar range with capable mao, of correct habite, to manage branch. Salary, 81600 yea-ly. Extra commissions. Must furnish (300 and satisfactory references, “Opportunity,” Drawer 74, New Haven, Ginn. .•'* 11-18 FOR SALE.—Hillery island, sit uated on Turtle river, containing 32)$ sores of high land, callable for truck ing or poultry raising; about 15 acres cleared; good fishing and oyster beds around the Island. Also, Islapd View, contaiug 50 scree, more or lets, situ ated on Gibson and Pervisee creeks, six acres of which is nnder new wire fence; 75 to 100 pear trees, and im provements on same. For further in formation, apply to F, Joa. DoSrflin ger, Blfi |Tdion street. __ -rrrrr ■ • HOW’S THIS? We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by IlaliVCatarrb Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CD., Toledo, Q. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last fifteen year* and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transantions.'aod finan cially able to carry out aoy obligation. mde by tb-ir firm. Wert it Truix, wholesale ilruggi'te, , Tol !o, O. Waldicg Kini an A Marvin, wholesale druggists, Toledo, O, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken inter ally, acting directly upon the bloo . and mucous surfaces of the system Testimonials sent f/e. Price 75 , p*’ b 'ttkv Ri!<l by - : l -irnggists. Halt’s .Family Fill< tie h-i rat. WARNING J TVod**n"ss, aching in the sihail of the hack is a serious symptom, Tu kidneye are‘uffering. Take Smiih’- Bnre Kidney Cure at oircc*. ft is a r-- I'sblu kidney remedy and system rrg ulator, and will cure tie trpu! Is be f<-rp it develop* Pa dangerous . The heat family cathar'.io la Ifovd* I’il‘s P c- 60 eeotf. Fur sals bv ’all tlrng g stS AN EX RANGE The “Ladies’ Aid Sodisti” of 8:. Mtrk’- churuh will b v' at the Pari-' house a" exchange on tomorrow ?- ten o u> a 330 o'clock iks*, bread' *■ J other delicacies will hi . ftVred for sale, ai.d patronage is goiitUrd b/ the lociStyi J. Odgers, of Froslburg, M vii>>. “1 had a very bad attack , < koines complaint and*triei Foley’ K tie Cure which gave me nim: dure gli and I was perfectly cured rtter tr.ki'if iwu bottle*." Tsk ino subgtitotp. MSTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the / % Signature / a[ W Use Uf For Over Thirty Years MSTORIA TW* CCNTAUR COMMNT, NCW TORN CITV. H, M. -mg & SMI. MondayTsteamer 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. 00. Also a lot ot muslin and Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass, Silverware, Rugs, etc- WINE OF CfIRDUI Hew & Woman Suffers. —^L'&J llowbll, Iho., Nov. 28. J I wiW always praise W ins of Cartful. It / t f l I has done me more good than all the medi- / cines 1 have e\er taken in my life. Pieces / 1 I r^il •end a bo. >k about fmal dUeassa to the / I LJ It ladies whose names I enclose. M Mrs. MINNIE BTODGHILL. •* It Isn’t necessary for a woman to give particulars. When she say* 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, ar.Ja ir w:, and aches in tne lower limbs. It means nerves on edge -the c ; ts — despondency and loss of hope. It means debilitating .trams mat t.if doctors call leucorrhuea. It means martyrdom—some times even death veins oreterauie. And still Win: of Cardut will utterly itr agyiscn iLMjiktar. hu cured thousands of cases uiTicv mam nwnnn* when nothing else on earth would. ti'.’JUl iIT“: i To the budding woman, to the nxtu.. x bride, to the wife, to the expectant _ ~ " mother, to those going througb the Cnanee orLif , *h v \ vget .bl. W!nt is a blessin/fc Druggists Sell L&r*c Cottles for SI.OO. R D Ul EXACT COPY of wrapper. At b in'onlhs old T 5 Pn*>is -|yCt ms Prcpr.rationfarAd slMatingllte Faxl andßcgula - ling the Stomecbs aidßoiveia of WkiSSifegiPßMßikaifaa”- ,yHSiMaiSif ■' riLimiww' Promotes DigcsHon,Chcerru{- nessandßest.Contains neither OjHum,Morphine nor>lineral. Not arc otic. fropt fronpkm -Seed " Mx. Senna * I Rockfli* SuUt - i Atdse -fiwrf v* %%%£*** k . ) Hern* Sr*d - wsSOftr 1 JHMrjpMVH Flavor / Apetfecl Remedy for Constipa tion, Sour Stotnach.Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fat Simile Signature of <2 NEW YORK. 9 00 Drops)