The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 13, 1900, Image 4

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The Brunswick Times. Established !■ The Brunswick Call. Established 18W. The Brunswick Times-CalU CONSOLIDATED lUUO, l'ubliehed EVERY MOUSING EXCEPT MONDAY. unnm h. leavy Editor MLAND A. MULLINS, Business Manager 1 in nsticthorji* Block, XU * Street omcE J utiTrhm<>nm mo si. | MaaaaaßaßaanaßaaaMaMaalaaMa iauMaiMM | M , a<aM TO SUBSCRIBERS: Subscribers are requested to notify the office wnan they fall to got any Issue of the Tln.ee- CaU. Attention to tbls matter will be appre etsted by the publishers. The Tlmes-Call will 'be Delivered by carrier or mail, per year. $8.00; per week 18 aanta. Correspondence on live subjects ■elicited. Beal name of writer ebenld ac company sarns Subscriptions payable in advance. Failure to receive paper should be reported to ih# busineee office. -Address all esatmanications to THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, ua. NOTICE. Hereafter all legal advertise ments must be paid for after the first Insertion. The management has been pat to a great deal of trouble and delay In collecting In the past, and in future must take advantage of the Georgia law on this subject.' Oot, 10,1900, THE STREET RAILWAY FRACHISE. Looking at all limes, and always lending Its aid to such public move ments aa will beet advance the ma terial welfare of the city of Brunswick and. best subserve Its citizenry, both eolleetlve and lndlyldual, the Tntas- Cai.l must reserve the right to speak against any and all enterprises that may bo froughe with danger to the municipality and still may not be ap parent to those in administrative au- thorny In the city government Tho subject of franobUm anil thu granting of thorn in onu of i hi many n tricaiH problem? growing cities ujUhC contend with, sad B -utis.vf.ck now hue one of the cased on bind. At its mi sting last Thursday n'ght, on first resiling, o:ty coumil granted a Street railway francuLo to Mike Brown of Barnwell, B. F. 1), McEowen of NewYoti., aod V~. \V- 1 assailulgnn o f Charlesioß C., whlqh, to our inlnd, is eutirely two sweeping In its gen amt Character. Avvngeih.r things tlie ore Invitee graninw the franchise tu qutaltoo pro sides: That the mayox an 1 eonnoil ot Brunswick, Aoth gin' ami g.m. in to Mtko Brown, of -Barnwell, 9. C., 1 l>, vluKewen of Now York, N. T.,T. tV. rssaail.il,!uc ot Oharlo'ton. 8. C., and iht ir **'< till suit their assign*, aud like- Tas any corporal ion which they niiij horo attei organise; the full power, casern nt, right and .minority, to build, construct, conip, main tain sud operato a strict rap way over, upc u and through any and allot the streets, alleys, sidewalks or greens,except Hanover Square of She city of Brunswick; to be i.,wratcd crpro jielKid by elcolriclly or othei motive power, or power* as they may deeir. from Uuie to time! •noept uo steam engines shall be o,>ei.,ted ot •he strccis, aidi walks alleys or greens as aforesaid, and t that end *e ▼ ~re an I ho,’, *sed to grn.lt- and u • ih.,r utk. and all uce s •ssary sw'lihse, and crest glace, plant *od maintain all necessary p ,cs an! wlr*., act •othnr materials or appliances nscdtul in tht operation of the nr, by electric It) or other' aoti e •ov ra* ar iroae 1 o' nor upon sbo/,,' or beneath the sui t w >f ,h- u, t ei an ii open all of the atrcois aUvs,. sidewalks avt green, af ncsanl of the city of ti ,msw t, x„ power and autkoti.j here, a v y [ be license or franchise and to contain and en dure tor the tall end and term ot fifty (60) years from this date. The Timrs-Caix Is excepting to the terms of this franchise for two reasons. viz: First, we do not think the present administration should grant a right id any public carrier, conveyance or transportation company to cover * period of fifty years. 8.-unewi<c*>id:i\ is—or at least we are lndafsd®gFfh*- hope that she is—ln only the pmnltiv. stages, pressing a growth to grea l commercial Importance and increa ea population accordingly. This being true why should the ques tion of local transit be limited to on company for a period of a half century? Again, one administration should not burden its predecessors In office with a contract of such longevity, more es pecially with a subject of sunb great local Importance.. Secondly, By the terms of the pro posed franchise, the applicants conld operate an old style horse-car line and not violate their contract, since in the following sentence It provides that the railway Is to be “operated by electricity or OTnsjt motive TOWER, as they may desire from time to time, except that no steam engines shall be operated on the streets.” Thus It can he readily seen these gen tlemen can control the exclusive rights ail of the streets, so far as electric ral 1- ways ate concerned, and, as a matter of fact, not use a volt of electricity. The Times-Call cheerfully and cor dially welcomes all new industries to the city, but U feels that Its first duty is t£> the city and her interests, hence these ex presslons. ’WILL BEND A. DELEGATE. United States Government.to Particl pste in Mexican Conference. New York, Nav. 12.—A special lo The Herald from Washington says : “SAbretary Hay, on behalf of tbs United States, has formally accepted t. a invitation of the Mexioao govern ment to participate in the pan-Amrri ox conference to beheld in the City of Mexico next yaar. “Chili la undarstood to be satisfisd with the program setting forth that tbe subject* to be disouased by the conference will not be extended at the anggritlnn of auy power, and her ft-rmal acceptance of tbe invitation will p-obibly he made soon. “Fernando E. Guachslla, minister of I Honvla, e\s that the object of hie mission Is not to obtain the interven tion of the United States In thaTaena- Arloo controversy with Chill. The Bolivian government, he eaye, has pitinsnruMy established a legation here, and his mission ic to proraota the trloriliy relations existing between the governments.” - FIGTHING liOXEUS. Kussian Troopers Have a Warm Ftgh' With Large Number. Be-lln, Nov. 18 - A despatch from Couit Von Waldersee at Pekin, saya the itu.iß.dua had a successful engage 1 meat with ►!* thousand Boxers in North Sbnn-hM-' wan. Russlana bad fout killed eud *lx v uo woomled. An antiseptic at er shaving. Xllark, tbe bai nor. Violet and Lilac Cream after sbav te rij soutfc.og. Oaa unly be had at j OlsrVe barb- * at op. ' For c ,til wood, ouk or pine, ’Knit- No. 21-3. Bi iod- Oi’ti. & JOQf'S THE BRUTIPWTJk TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 13, 1900. They are doomed to so much suffering. But are they doomed? Is not the Buf fering the result of conditions which un der skillful treatment might be entirely cured? Thousands of women who had been great sufferer*, have learned that suffering was unnecessary after using Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It heals disease* of the delicate womanly organs and banishes the headache, back ache and other aches which are the con sequence of these diseases. " Favorite Prescription ” is absolutely a temperance medicine lb the strictest meaning of the term. It contains no alcohol and is free from opium, cocaine and all other narcotic*. •/ "vwe ytu far advict February <th, 1606," wnlas Mra. Lome Halstod, of CUramore, Cntt oka* Bat.. Ind. Ty. ”J waa racking with pain from tba back of my head aew to my heels. Wad hemorrhage for weeks at a that, and waa dhable to ait up for ten minutes at a time. You answered my letter, advised me to use your valuable meaiduea, eta.. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, ‘Golden Medical Discovery,' and Tleaaent Pellets.' also gave advice about in- Mstiona, baths and diet. To my surprise, in fcur mouths from the time I began your treat- Ktnt I waa a well woman and have not had the ckacbe eiuce. and now I put in sixteen houn a day at bard work." Sick women are invited to consult Dr. Pierce by letter free. AU correspond ence private. Address Dr. 1L V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. •i "V CITATION. GKOfttil*—Glynn County, To whom it may concern: If. J. Rend laM In proper form applied to me tot pernusodS letter* or administration on the aitaSn # George McArthur, late of atit't county, tbls ia • cits all ami singular, thwSiredito* sail nut j kin of Users* Me Arthur to I>* and appear at ray offie* within the tiine allowed by law M abow cause, if auy they can, why i ermnasß administration should net bo granted to H i Bead ou George MoAMbur-* estate. Witatji my hand official day 'of o*l tober, UH. DABT,^ CITATION. GEORGIA—GIynn County. Whereas, Ella J. Jennings, adminMSrrtrtaef lieorge W. Calvin estate, represent* So At eeurt in her petition, duly filed and entered m record, that ehe baa fully administered Georg* W. Calvin’s estate. This is, therefor*, o sit* all persons concerned, kindred and rrediSues, to show cause, if any they can. why aaid ad ministratrix should not he di.charged {rest administration, and receive letters of dianats aion on the first Monday in December, I#oo. HORACE DART. Ordinaer. CITATION. - *■' GEORGIA—GIynn Conoly. To whom it may concern: lllranij. Read haring in proper form applied to me for par manent letters of adminiatration on the ss tale of Lou Stafford, late ot aaid county, this la to cite all hud singular tbe eretfltofa and next of kin of I-ou Stafford, to iia and ap pear at my offlee within the i'me ailowcil hr law and show cause, if any thy can, why permanent sd-ninlsf ration Oionfd not M granted to Hiram J. Bead on Is.u Stafford aa- ’ tale. Wittier* my offloia! signature this l-k day of November. 1800. Horace DART, Ordinary. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To whom it may concern: Take notice, that Chat lei O. Jones baa applied for pern, a cut administration on the e-ta'.c of 0. P. Japes, tote of said county, dm eased, and it there lie any objection to the grant of said- application, let it be pie-ientcd on tho first Monday in He ceinho! next, at which tnuo the same will come on ror hearing in the court of ordinary of said county at the ostial hoar and p'eer for holding said c-tin. Given unit, r nit baud .nd ndh-tkl signaluie this Itlliot September, lfino. HOR.vCH P iRT. Ordinary Glynn County citation. Georgia—Giynn County. Whcrea , John J. Spears, administrator of P. w. Emory estate, represent* to the court in hts petition, duly filed -nd entered on or that he has fuilv adiotnister.-d said I>. B Em ory estate This is th*i eh-re to rite a I per*- s concerned- kindred amt creditors, to -how cause, if am they can. why said administrator should not be iha (larged ironi his aduib istra llon, and renal re Inter- of dismission on the dint Monday In tebroarr. 1001. Horace DART, Ordtniry. SERVICE BY PUB 11C AVION Mis. Clyde Freeman. Llbel for Divorce. ’t*. turnsHo to Ivor, oer vs. Venn. Use, of s ,|., rj„r -Cou-t of Olv.nn ~.-n O. J. Irremaa, tyGeor- To tha e.itd defendant.O. J. F> —aiait Yon are heivdiv r.qi;-re -- to sanallv by I attorney, to b- "and appear at tho n, xi' lerm o' the snoerii yol said t unti. eonvmdug on the first. sj in lvccmhei, IHO). then and there to answer t'-e plaintiff, Clyde Frr. man. npor. theuo-rlte of her petition for divorce filed against yon: as In default of such appearance the Court w ill proceed as to Justice shall apper tain. Witness the lion Joseph W Be net. Judge Of said Superior Court, Hr* *Sd day a? August,wou. a. ti,Townsend; , lVputy Clerk Superior Court. Glynn Oo_ Ga D. W. KRoDsS.l’lurs. Ally. j OUR IwINE OF Gents Furnishings IS NOW COMPIwKTG. New Goods Arriving Each Week J H. HELLER & BROS., 314 Newcastle St*. Between C. McOarlrey’s Keaney. CHEAP AD7EBTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE AdvertisemeuM in this column will be Insert ed st tbe uniform rate of One Cent a Word for each insertion. No advertisement, however mall, less than SO cents. Cash in advance. Morphine, opium, laudanum,cocoaloe habit; myself cuted. will inform you ot harmless, permanent borne cure. Mary B. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. FOR RENT.—Two atory house, 114 Amherst street, NOTICE.—This to certify that I nave appointed Coney & Parker agen'a for tbe sale of my brick in Brunswiufc. J. S. Morris. Colored man, who reads and writes, to prepare for traveling SSO monthly and expenses. Send selt-ad tressed envelope. President Moßrady, 356 Dearborn, Chicago. FOR BALE.—Ons floe piano—a* good aa new—cheap for cash. Apply to L. Goldsmith. WANTED.—Two young men. Ap ply between B and 12 o’olock at 1103 London street. STRAYED.—-A Mexican parrot, hav ing a green back, yellow head, red and purple wing feathers. Finder will re oeive liberal reward by returning same to Mra. Dr. Hatcher, 300!£ Newcastle street. WANTED—Services of intelligent, reliable, permanent man. Office and outside work. Eooloee stamp and re ferences. A. TANARUS, Morris, P. O. Gen. Delivery. LADIES!—I make big wage* st borne, and want all to have the same opportunity. The work is very pleas ant. and will ea*sr pay $lB weekly. ThU ia no deoedtioib. X want no money and wil! gladly tend full particulars to all sending stamps. Mr*. H. A. Wiggins, Benton Harbor, Mich. “MALE HELP WANTJBD.—Reliable men to sell our line of high grade lu bricating oil*, geeses, paints and var mshes. ffaiafy or commission. Ad dress, Mutual Refining Cos., Cleveland, Ohio. Hustling young man nan make S6O per month and expenees, Permanent poaition. Experience unnecessary. Write quiek for particular*, Clark A Cos., 4th A Locus Street*. Philadel phia, Pa. HELP WANTED-M ALE.-Old es tablished mercantile bouse, extending basiness in this section, want* to ar range with capable man, of correct habits, to manage branch. Salary, SISOO yearly. Extra commissions. Must furnish SBOO and satisfactory references, “Opportunity,” Drawer 74. New Haven, Conn. 11-18 HELP WANTED—MALE. Manager.—Onl cstablishsit mavovn- Hle hou<p wadis horest, capable mtn o nintgf h snch t*s a y $125 mot.tb, i-i m c man-i. in. No *-J o trig re quired, l-U Dill > a", pn> r 1 ttjeyC ii u not! O suiti t I,n *i e' r ences *llO ISO! i q and Ext. ri euc*- ss i- • a* o cm- y jf qua .fi a.-ati , pg„ , * (_>, liurtti tiitj." D S*c 74. N • H.sar.Cu o, FOR -'ALE,—Hi erv islaitd, ii j nateti on 'Tunic mu, cor.'anting 32‘g' sO'CA of b gt* Isnfi, nrshls for truck j log or poultry rsi ink; *ot>t 15 sore-, co* red; g .(1 fi-tm g ouy ter hos ar uo i its I I-. Al- .Mn Vcw cnu.aii.g 50 -c<e--, - , -hi, ated t.<. <t Ft . . P en - ek . 'l* sor* s ..i * t. • • u w wir jfotn,-; Ifi ~ 10(t p ■. e, ,i tim.-' I pruv DG-I SO. 1 . v in-h-rjn-' form. ’ -ii pplv V. J DnDrflin ger, 316 Couth stree | Malt rheum, with its bunting, stinging sei.satton, i* due to poor blood and Is cured by Honda HafaparUta, the great, Hood pariiier. [9OO DropsJ ■* . AVegelable Preparalionfpr As similating theFoodandßegula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of | iNI-AN IS/( HILI)KhN Promotes Digeslion.CheerfuL nessandllestConlains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. n*vt afoktj+sAKmrrrcwi Atmpim Seat' \ Mx.Sama * fiockmlt* Srnlit ~ I Aouk ■'iecd a 1 Islskl j A perfect Remedy forConslipa- Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. ■\ *b r trh % •1 cl UiISIS- JjCi MS EXACT COPY OP WRAPPER. H. M. MILLER & SON. Monday’s steamer will bring us a line ot Oriental Tapestries, Screens, Couch Cover, Cur tafnlj etc, direct from those fa mous importers of Oriental goods of a* a. vantine & CO - ■■■—■■ ..... w ——. Also a lot of muslin and Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass, Silverware, Rugs, etc- if I P'K. I g— * - £\ ,■% f ' % ill Jyyf I *Si4f'’*•■' ■**.'> ’ o>"\ W"l[ Imt I How a Woman Suffers. — {V J - I I wrj Mwsj* rr&ine Wln of C&./dai. 1% / , fl L -*JI hu dons me more good then i t re<3- / cine* I hv ever *eln Sa u.. lit ,'l‘a J I*l V^ll •end * book about t - male ittaen te the t i Lj ll ledie* wuoee naiuee i enelree w Mr* STODOHIIaL. • • WivT-ardd' It Isn’t neceassrv for * womar tn particulm. *he say* *be has “letmle tr -übles”, olher women know what that means. It means days and n glif -Lendleo* .sufiring It means headaches which no tongue can aesct. r It trim that terrible bearrg nd dragging down tn the lower abdomen. It nvvns agnrlrtrg baci -cne, and sl.ou Ider ache, and arm ache, and aches hi the lower limbs It mors nerve* on ed.ie —the blues— despondency and loss of hope It meins deb'hPltrg drs.ns that the doctors call leucortlttM. It means martyrdom- - seme times even death seem* preler-ble And Atilt Wine of Cardui will utterhr _ _ _ put those .Us* .ir *s and pains to rout 1 cm- tavisear strainistin' * fl thcisandt of cases 1 ror . tn -ses r ,oittnr- sercwi when ncthlrp else on etrth would ) UU~ "uS I '.';tHTSTSi T ® ttte buedmg womar. to tot ) asmcixit~>, chatign.-ga, T.n-L b'ide. to the wife tr>4j-expectant mother, t > those going thr- Jib t'oe Change of Life, this Vegetable Wine U a blessing. Druggists Sell Large Bntt*ea !or SI.OO. WIIS|E*jQF" CARDUf CASTORIA i For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have j Always Bought ! Bears the / t | Signature / I * W \rv Jp* v. jn fir Use jvjr for Over ! Thirty Y^ars CtSTOBIA THE CINTAUfI COMPANY. N(W YORK CITY.