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The Brunswick Call.
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The Brunswick Times-Call,
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THJC TIMES-CALL,
lirunawiok.Ga.
NOTICE.
Heresfter all legal advertise
ments must be paid for after the
first insertion. The management
has been pat to a great deal of
trouble aud delay In collecting in
the past, and in future must take
advantage of the Georgia law on
this subject. Oot. 10,1900,
AS TO UNIFORM TEXT BOOKS.
There are pending before the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia some bills of
more than local importance but several
Jajghich every locality In. the state is
vitally interested. Various members
hare seen fit since (he opening dey to
introduce bills with sundry captions
but all tending toward one end—that of
-uuUormity In teft books for the
Schools of Georgia. Wo have studied
this question thoroughly, and con nay
‘that a more Iniquitous arhcnie >m ,e
the reina of school government, out of
the hands of li cal hoards of education
and pile? them In the li no oi a “oom
tuia.-lon”—aio e eorr.'etly .peeking—
“a trust," was i.ever dsylßed,tr so'iaUt
to oe exec >ted. I'he school book pub
lishers, in whose interests this Uul
forraity ul i, seams t, be vrlic lly diiyu
vised is oou of 'he ws'-si .of Us hind in
thecountr>. It's * trns, test ics.a
with the education of ourohUdren sad
thus delivers a blo.v at *h<‘ very foul,
datlou of our rowing noumoud sn l
womanhood. Tlao Eugilsh lSLguago
Coatslns m words savero ODOcgb m
couderanal >n o' ~ -ih'uie to (she
"s
the par nts and touchers the
lights V,o be '• hat books our children
ghat* stiuiy.-aiui pUoi In .he hands ol a
few designing p>n^iuclan--so called a
commission— to sit hip judgment at ths
■Mate ospitul and d'ot.ee that thin
tuck—or tbs* book—rhall— u„-. huli
not —he studied In this county—-or that
county—of the state. We fenr that our
representatives In the General Assam
My do not realise the peril to the peo
pies liberal's which ie cloaked in the
uniformity text book - scheme, and io
ylew of *bis we herewith lay before
them the fold* ug p'oposi.icns for
lhdli esrue cooi.,deration,
Th, propo ltlons ar%. .h-so; '
Who is urging this uniformity logis
tation to take from you - people the
pav. or to seine, hi Wicks p -ef -rred h ;
jour ait> . nu c utily oiSoiats and iet.ru
ctsi
Wbnt is Iheir inlet *t a ■■. .rurrc’c?
and their patrons advance is, that uni
forming the minds of your children,
negro and white alike, will cheapen
books.
It is false! Did not a commission ap
pointed by the state of Gsorgia in 1896 -
97 investigate and report that it is false?
Has it not proved to be false by sev
eral states after having tried the ex
periment?
If we are uncertain of-the truth will
we not Investigate before we vote to
rob our people of these lo
al rights?"
What publisher is offering this ob
noxious legislation?
What publisher is opposing this ob
noxious legislation? We cannot ques
tion bis fidelity nor politics In preferr
ing open competition, in opposing con
solidation and thiß species of empirlem.
If we would surrender our people’s
rights to select the school books that
they prefer; accoiding to their environ
ment, why not surrender next their
right to appoint a grand jury or a ecigki
board?
The cry may as people aro
incompetent to select their school
books, and on the best terms, they are
not competent to perform similar dut
lea. and these representative grand
juries and school bbarda ought to be
forever abolished and their, powers
relegated to the king. ?
The question Is, wby do these pub
lishers despise open competition and
want to vest power In the king, that be
longs to the people?
A county board can buy books at the
same prices and on the same terms that
are given to a state, and all honest pub
lishers will so state.
Unilormity of school books Ifc"eu
phonious term, but uniforming the
minds of all the people, white and
black altke.no matter what their needs
and capacities msy be, it an iniquitous
scheme.
In donnaction with tho above „we
would respectfully ask the dieting
uisted gentlemen who compose the Gen
ei'Al. Assembly oi G orgia, a few ques
tions. These quest,one are;
Was ib- re not. an <■ Oort made to secure
Governor Candler's inuorsament of the
uniformity plan in his rrcent message?
Did not this pine fail because of the
fact that Georgia s distinguished cbitt
executive rscngu'zed such a plan as
favoring the 'OOOlll book tru-t and he
to lend bin aid .o such efforts?
Did imt Governor Candler secure ln
h rmutlon irom Governor Havers ol Tex
ar, Governor MoMilltan.of Tennessee,
aud Governor McSwceoy.of South Caro
lina, to the effect that the uniformity
plan wrs a failure in thtlr siatea, and
jd’d not these statements, in connection
with other consideration* named above,
eu*e U vemor Candler to avoid re
tard, g to uniformly in hts motssge?
These ar* ample questions we ask
the members of the General Assembly
hot they are to the point and require
Vkelr earnest, thoughtful considera
ti.n
But there Is still another feature,
which is relative to the truss referred j
to—lt is this: 1
The deuiocra tc party in its pisiform
a, and tn all Us pr ncipies is oppoied to
yet (he unlfoilmlti text book
plea Is s trust pure and on pie.
Ii means the appoi-.tmr eut 0 | a com
ralesion lo tit at the <4pitol of this
s:*,i no ulcla’.c abaolutilv ;ln d irre
,700a' !y to nature of every bok ih*i
vert child in Georgia ma t study j or
th nit d' eyears.
lIiBRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 10,1900.
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Ceanirs |jj|j|§
Lass, HP*
Health in her beaming eyes, liealth in
her glowing cheek, health in her merry
■" laugh. Vet country air and country
hours can’t save her from the common
experience of women —an experience
which dulls the eye, pales the cheek,
and turns the laugh to a sigh. Womanly
ills come to almost aIL But for these
file there is help ana healing in Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Preemption. It regu
latee the period*, stops unhealthy drains,
cures inflammation, ulceration and fe
male weakness. It makes weak women
strong, tick women well.
" Mis# KIU Sapp, of Jamestown. Guilford Cos.,
V. C., writes : "f bed euSfered three yean or
pore at monthly periods, it seemed u though
I would die with pain in my back and stomach.
I could not stand without fainting; had given
up all Nope of ever feeing eurtd, when one of
ay friends Insisted upon my trying Dr. Pierce r
FSvorlte Prescription. With but HUle faith 1
tried it. and before I had taken half a bottle 1
foil better—had better appetite and slept better.
Now 1 am happy to say I am entirely enred, and
all done in two mouths’ time, when all othet
medicines had foiled to do any good at all."
Bilionsnese ia cured by the use of Dr,
Fierce'* pleasant Pellets.
V'-y'.. ”rr-- --jfe
Was ever a mora high handed plan
conceived to rob the people of their
right cf self government?
Vf a* there ever a bill proposed to the
.General Assembly whichsmackadmore
Of the demagogue?
Have not the politicians of Georgia
enough offices for their pap suckers to
fill without striking at the children of
the tax payers?
Have we. ths people of this county
and every other county in the stalajso
loat our power of governmental sllf-
CfffitlOtibst ws will no Linger taTaS
lowed to aelect books our children
shall study?
Io the past, in one form or another
this uniformity scheme has been
posed st one General Assembly after
another and in equal timesbave the
sensible law makers turned the sc hem
lug book publishers and politician*
down.
But this time we have it aga'n and in
a more inaidnous form ibau before, and
we appeal to the intelligence of tnifl
General Assembly ro bury ihe uniform
ity scheme by a majority that will for
ever prevent its resurreotion ,nd in do
ing so they Will "itretcn their prutecring
bauds ovaj tbe sc.iool ehi'd<en of this
S'a e In a manner that will warn politi
cal demagogues to forever let that
branch of our liberty aion -.
The Timks-Uau sincerely hopes that
tbe peoplo of Georgia hnd especial y
thbse residing in Brunswick and Glynn
county will respond liberally to the ap
peal of the Oglethorpo Memorial Asso
ciation.
We should celebrate the removing ot
the old market structure by a big bon
fire. This has been an eyesore for
many years.
OUr link of
Gents Furnishings
I NOW comi^kktg.
New Goods Arriving Each Week
i
J. H. .HELLER & BROS
314: Newcastle SI.
Between C. McGarvey’s andiThomas Keaney,
BOARD OF TRADE MEET I MB.
The meeting of the Board of Trade
at tbe city hall yesterday, and the suc
cess of the same, should be gratifying
to every man who loves Brunswick snd
wants to see her grow. To have this
Urge number of representative citizens
gather in a one. common cause—the up
building of oar city, shows that the
time for unity U at last here and great
things may be expected in tbs near
future.
NOTICK TO VOIEBS.
Brcnswick, Nov. 3,1900.
To the Voters of 26tb Diet. G. M.,
Glynn County:—i respectfully solicit
■he votes, and ask the support of my
friends and fellow-citizens of tbe 28tb
Dist. G. M., of Glynn county, for the
>,ffice of Justine of tbe Peace for said
District, at tbe election to be held
next month, December, 1900.
Beepectfnlly, ,
A. W. Corker,
Lumber Inspector.
For the serious diseases that attack
tbe kidneys. Prickly Ash Bitters is an
unfalliogremedy. Relieves backache,
swelling of tbe feet, and pereiatent
headache—symptoms wbiob indicate
kidney trouble. W. J. Butts,
CHEAP ADVBBTISIHG.
CA3II IN ADVANCE
Advertisements In this column will lie Insert
ed at the uniform rate of One Cent a Word tor
each insertion. No advertisement, however
mall, loss than to cents. Cash In ndvanco.
Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoaiae
habit; myself cuted. will inform you of
harmless, permanent home cure. Mary
B. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago.
WANTED.-A piano flayer, lady or
gentleman, for opera biruse.* No ex-'
porience necessary, only must .under
stand music. Good tt-rma Ukright
party, K. D. Wolffe, manager.
FOR
Norwich eUkjetfSr, Albemarle. App |,
next door, or J 0 ’Phone 102.
-■ - ■ * ■vr.-'— 1 ■■■.,
FOR riALN.—One fine piano—as
good as new—cheap for cash. Apply
to L. Goldsmith.
Hustling young man can make *6O
per month and expenses, Permanent
position. Experience unnecessary.
Write quiok for particulars, Clark A
Cos., 4th & Locus Streets, l’bilsflei
nhia. Pa.
HEI.P WANTED—MALE.—OId es
tablished mercantile house, exteLdiug
bu-ine* in this section, wants tn ar
range with capable man, of correct
habits, to man&ga branch Sulrry,
♦I6OO yearly. Extra commissions.
Must furnish SSOO and satisfactory
refcreines, "Opportunity,” Drawer
74, Sh* Hiven, C. no, 11-ts
HEU* WANTED-MALE.
M 'nage.- Od eMUiAshsd msroan
tile hours wan's hones', osp-ble mac
to manage b anch a'a,y sl2sniooth,
extra sommissipue. No rol o-tlngre
quirad, hu* most take gen, ral direc
tion and he embiueua. Good refer
ences aud sßooonhrequited. Experi
ence as ms, fger not nseeesa/y, if
qua,ifii-d in other reapeo's. "Opportu
ni<y," Draws - 74, New llaven,Conn,
KOR eALE,-Hillary Island, It
usieu on Turtle war, eoniaiui g 3i!, ; 4
aores t h'gh land, sßttr.ble to t, üßk
ing or p,,ul ry raisiug; about i5 acre
Olcsred; gsod fisting and Cy-ter beds
around the Island, Also, Irlsnd View,
containg 50 aoree, more or less, situ
a*ed on Gibsou and Pervises oreeks,
six acre* of which is under new wire
fence; 75 to 100 pear trees, and Im
provements on same. For further in
formation, apply to F, Jus. Doerflm
ger, 316 Union street.
castoria
The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of
//g -, —* aml has made under his per
?" al super ' ision Binco its Infauey.
' *. Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and “Just-a*-good M are but
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
In Hints aud Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops aud Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
. substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and 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 and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea— The Mother’s Friend. /
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
The Kind You Have Always B§hgl%:
In Use For Over 30 Years.
™* ctMT.ua co——NT, r, Muan.v itkit, arw voa. orr.
H. M, MILLER £ SON.
Monday’s steamer will bring
us a line oTUnental Tapestries,
Screens, Couch Cover, Cur
tains, etc. direct from those fa
mous importers of Oriental
goods of
Aw A. VANTINE & CO
Also a lot of muslin and
Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass,
Silverware, Rug!, etc-
:Wlf*E*>QF¥C ARDUI
Kow a Woman WS&r n
Suffersm —
HowBU, I!TD., 7*o* T
I will ftlways prti* Wi.acf CftHut Ii / . /] t-—*l
■M don* mi more ff'Od bp ’l the m<*di- / 111 ; If
clui I have ner uuo 1 sx, Itfd. t amm / I I I Vscl)
•ad a book ibout lisMaca to ih / * Li u
U4iu vboi* nimr 1 )••* \ ■
Mrs. MUTMi STODCEtfLL. 1 •.
WiMßorf? 1 ,
R Isn’t necessv-y for a sronrut to gtve particulars. When she stars
she has “female troubles", other wnmes know what that means, tt
means days and nights of emller-a s‘ r erir.g. ft 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 hi the tower limbs. It mem nerves on
edge—the blues— despondency snd loss of hope 't rvrs debiht ing
drains that the doctors call leucormcra. It means martyrdom some
times even death seenv. preferable And still Whu o( Card ,i .. • ut'erly
„ . _ _ put thre dt eas *5 end pains to rout
usttr asrisMi itraiTHtST ** ■ rued thousands 01 case*
Kor tifTire in omm loedt) nothing else on firth would.
¥KWV Si To the bud. ling woman, to the
UHcnicA, crutUDonf., Tna cr if, to t'.e vu, to tire e*p "tart
- m< die, to those going through
the Change of Life, this Vegetable Wine is a blessing.
Druggists Sell Large Rot iies for $l.OO.
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