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The Brunswick Times.
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The Brunswick Call.
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The Brunswick Times-Call,
CONSOLIDATED i’JOO,
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EVERY MORNING K-XCEIT MONDAY.
ARTHUR H. X.EAVT ----- Editor
ROLAND A. KULLINS, Bnsineai Manager
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' THE TIMES-CALL,
Brunswick, Ga.
NOTICE.
Hereafter all legal advertUe
menta must be paid for after the
firet insertion. The management
her been put to a great deal of
trouble and delay In collecting In
the past, and In future must take
advantage of the Georgia law on
thli subject. Oot. 10,1800,
6081 inhabitants. Bah,
. %
They have a way of “filing” census
figures to suit.
Phil Byrd’s term as adjutant general
might be called “short and sweet-’'
The newspapers are now bnslly en
mM y| mahlngw new cabin^* a (° r
Kjgton Post rirmirkn that
gfnient tltaUhc war ngnliirt
' M Is to be vigorously pushed
■Pur city council afford to tie up
streets to ono company for a half
-Utury? Vote against the granting of
. the street railway franchise.
While James K, Jones was a-settin’
up In Chicago figuring otu 818 electoral
Totes for Bryan tho domed republicans
•weracarrylng'hia onnest own county in
■faraway Arkansas, says the Memphis
Bobnltar.
A JUST TRIBUTE
"WhiIe other men who have been
honored by the democratic party went
out to aid its enemies, and are now
read v with perfunctory offers of reor
ganization,” says the Constitution,
"such men as Mr. '1 urner have pursued
a course which commands the respect
sot nil. When Mr. Turner found him
self out of sympathy with a line of pol;
ley upon which i he democratic heart was
set, instead of betraying. It into the
hands of the enemy, he retired to pri
vate life, and there did his doty as a
voter. The party defeated, he regrets
the fact, because democracy upon any
platform Is better than republicanism
wt He beet,
"Mr. Turner lea Georgia democrat
and as suoh he seek* no personal tri
umpb. His advice to wait, is goo,! and
when the time comas for an expreseiou
•f views as to toe future none will he
* TUloned to with greater respect than
>wtht which will tome froth him.”
' A PLAiN CASE OF DUTY.
In yesterday’s Issue the Times Call
pointed out to our eity fathers ths ab
surdity of the proposed street railway
franchise and we cannot but think that
it will be turned down at the meeting of
the council tonight.
We believe that the present board Is
composed of business m;n and to these
we ask, Is such a grant good business?
Not a single member of the council
can answer In the affirmative because
they all know that this franchise i a
one sided proposition, and the worst of
it is the city gets the small end of the
horn.
We cannot afford to say, ‘‘Gentlemen
the streets are yours for the doxl half
century, you can take them all, but we
want Hanover park and you might af
ford to let us keep this little piece of
ground.”
With a monopoly, what would keep
the street railway company frrm charge
ing exborbitant fares?
What would keep them from putting
on a horse car system?
How about transfer checks?
The does not belleye
that council will grant this franchise
because the board is oomposed of busi
ness men, and we believe they,will act
for the city as they would for them
selves.
BB.UNSWIGK’B POPULATION.
The Census figures published this
morning does Brunswick And Glynn
county a great injustice. It is said that
misery loyos company and we suppose
this will be our only comfort as hun
dreds of other southern cities are com-
plainly about their census figures.
The population of Brunswick Is not
less thafi 10 000, but under tha present
regime it l* fo tha interest of the powers
that he to cut down the state*
aut like the rest—we must suffer.
Brunswick has more than 10,000 peo
ple—we all know this.
WOMEN ANO THE BALLOT.
While the official figures have not
been complied, it la a fact that the num
ber of voting women seems to be de
creasing. The west, with its customary
chivalry, has been quicker to grant to
the weaker sex tho privilege of the bal
lot than tbe east. Women tn four state",
Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho,
vote for presldrnt. This year was their
first opportunity in Idaho. In woma|
suffrage states lees than 60 per cent of
the women take advantage of the right,
ami after the novelty wears off, the
o umber steadily decreases at each elec
tlon. ”
PERSONAL POINTS.
City oouncil meets tonight.
Mr. Davis Dubberly spent yesterday
in the city.
Work is progressing rapidly on tbe
oyster factory.
Mr. John Curry over from St.
Simon yesterday,
First Division Naval Reservss held a
meeting last night.
Mr. G. O. Wilder ia seriously ill, to
tbs regrer of friends.
Mr. W. E lleigston of Lumber City
was la the city yesterday.
Mr. John Mitchelson spent yesterday
in the city from St. Simons.
Mr. Louis Jones, of
spending a few days in tbe city.
] Judge Horse* Dsrt and Dr. W. B,
|llurreugl s are attending tbe Confed
'er'te Veterans reuoirn at Augusta.
KKJ v fiMxr •
TCarsj^^
Many a woman has periodic crying
spell*. She meets her husband with
eyes red and swollen and he cries out:
" What has happened ? ” Nothing" his
wife replies. I don’t know what is the
matter with me, but I just had to have
a good cry.” Men don’t have crying
spells. It would seem therefore that an
affection confined to women must have
its cause in the womanly nature. There
is no doubt that a diseased condition of
the delicate womanly organs, is in gen
eral responsible for feminine nervous
ness and hysteria.
The use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription makes women happy by mak
ing them healthy. There are no more
crying wells. "Favorite Prescription”
cur*a inflammation, ulceration and fe
male weakness. It makes weak women
strong, sick women well.
There is no medicine "just as good.”
Accept no substitute.
For three year*,’’ writes Mr*. Mary A. Sasser,
oMlwh.Lamar Co.,Texas, -Jsuffered with fall-
Ins .or the womb, also ulceration of the womb.
Alter using thre* bottles of yonr ' Favorite Pre
scription,' four of 'Golden Medical Ijiecovrry'
and two vials of 1 Pleasant Pah eta,' I found re
lief. lam able to do my work with ease. 1 rr<>
ommeni your wonderful medicine to all my
friends, for I truly believe tt saved mv life."
Free. Dr. Fierce’s Medical Adviser,
in paper cowers, is sent /ret on receipt of
ai one-cent stamps to pay coat of mailing
only. Cloth binding \i stamps. Ad
di*ss Dr, R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, ri. V.
: CITATION, :
GEORGIA—GIynn County,
To whom it may concern: If. J. Read bavin?
in proper form applied to me for permanent
letters of administration on ths. estate of
George McArfhur.latc of aald oonnty, tills is to
cite alt and singular, the creditors and nextrof
kin of George MeArtbar to be and appeal tt
iny office within the time allowed by law and
•bow cause, if any they can, why parmatfent
administration should not be granted to H. J.
Read on George McArthur’s ,'stat*. Witness
my hand official signature this mh day of Oc
tober, ltlOO. HORACE 1) ART,
Ordinary.
CITSSJO£
GEORGIA—GIynn CouHkW
Whereas. Ella 3. JamUntta, administratrix of
George W. OaPHn estate, n prevents to the
court in her petition, duly Mod *af entered on
record, that the has fully Rfbntnlatered George
W. Calvin’s estate. This Is, therefore, to cite
all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,
to show cause, if any they can. why said ad
ministratrix thou M not tie discharged from
administration, >nd receive letters of discus
sion on the first Monday in December, into.
HORACE 11 A RX. Ordinary.
CITATION. - JjL'
GEORGIA—GIynn County. ffi
To whom it may concern: Hiram /. Scad
having in proper form applied to me for Der
ailment letters of sfl oiuKtration on (be es
tate of Lou Stafford, fate of said county,
this ia to cite all ard SI ocular tha creditors
and next of kin of Lon Stafford, to lx -had ap
pear at my office within tho time allowed by
law and show oauar. if any ahoy can, why
petman.nl adnt) nisi ration •hrttaid noVhe
granted to Hire-a 3. Reed on I ami Slaffooffts
uto. Wit new my oiftcdal signature this 6th
day of November. ii' O,
IK,RACE DA RTOrdinary.
CITATION.
Georgia—Glynn County.
To whom it may concern: Take notice, that
Charles O. Jones n.-e applied for penra-ent
administration on the estate of l.i, p. June*,
law of said comity, deceased, ami It tiny* no
any obj. ctlun to the grant O' i.l applieati m,
let it bo presented on the dr*' v ondt y u, De
cember next, Itt Which time the sitae Vm oom
on for hearing In the court of ordinary of said
county at the usual hour anil ptacc for holding
said court. Given und-r mv hand nd official
signature tuts ltth of Septemb r. lSua.
HORACE D.VRT,
Ordinary Glynn County,
r^Brs..
ret- -- ______
citation. .<?
Georgia—Glynn County.
Where*-, John J bpoorx, administrator of
D. B. Emory eXtue. **;iieeata to the .'Oort in
his petition, duly IHed an e.terert on reeoid.
(hut bo has falls adinlainter and said D. B Em
ory estate This is therefore to t" ta a l l persons
coocernadv lctndred and eiedttims, to show
wise. if Say they can. why s.tld aduintetrUor
should not he dis barged from Ids ad vi L. Ist ro
llon, and receive letter, of ri attusaion on the
first Monday in Vehruarv, IvOl.
HOR ACE DART, ordimry.
M UVICE UY PTTUC \ TTDN
Mrs, Clyde Freeman, Ll’n * f-r ICvirce.' Re
iuron'.lri t<> Dcceuitmr
vs. i eim lMo,of Superior
Court of Glynn conn,
O. 3. Freemen, ty, Georgia.
To the said defendant, G. J. Freeman:
You are hereby required* pe sonaily or hy
stmrrey, to h- id suptar at the next term of
the Superi. tof said oonnty. eonvarlng
on the tlrst —__y in li.oeudi, r, 1800,then and
there to answer the ulsln'ifr Clyde freeman,
upon the merit# of heipetit. m for divorce illud
against yon: as In default ol "urh appearancs
the Court will proceed as to ins*i, e shaJl apper
tain. Witness the Hoe Joseph W. lao ius,
.Jndve of aald dupe: ior Court, the fid rlav VI
Angu.it. 1!W). A. t, TOW N SKNH
Dsputy Clerk Bnrerlor Court Glynn Cos.. I ,a. |
a w. eraUss,cuff’s Attj.
OUR 1.1N15 OF
Gents Furnishings
is NOW comui^ktg.
Sew Goods Arriving Each Week
J. H. HELLER & BROS.,
314: Newcastle St-.
Between C. McGarvey’s and|Thomas Koaney.
SHEAF ADVERTISING.
CASH IN ADVANCE
Advertisements inthia column will be Insert
ed at the uniform rate of One Cent a Word for
each insertion. No advertisement, however
mail, Isas than 6a cent*. Cash in advance.
Morphine, opium, laudanum,coeoalne
habit; myeel t cuted, will inform you ot
harmless, permanent home cure. Mary
S. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago.
FOB BENT,—Two story bouse, 114
Amberst street.
NOTICE.—This to certify tbaTTi
have appointed Coney & Parker agents
for the sale of my brick in Brunswick.
J, S. Morris.
BTBAYED.—A Mexican parrot, bav
* off a green back, yellow head, redans)
purple wing feathers. Finder will re
oeive liberal reward by returning same
to Mrs. Dr. Hatcber, 300*g Newcastle
street.
LADIES'.—I make big wages at
borne, and want all to have the same
opportnmty. The work ia very pleas
ant, and will easily pay |lB weekly.
This ia do decedtioo. I want no money
and will gladly Bend full partioulara
,o ail sending, stamps. Mrs. H. A.
Wiggins, Benton Harbor, Mieb,
—
MALE HELP WANTED.-Reliable
men to sell our line of high grade lu
brieatipg oils, geaees, paints and vr
-mßifa. Ualary r commission. Ad
dress, Mutual Refining Co.,Cleveland,
Ohio. **
Hustling yoang tfian can make 860
per month and jSjgjpaxywt
position. Experience j@|ieMsßay.
Write qutok for partioolara,
Cos.; 4th dTliOcoa
pbia, P*. ' *■
es
taWished mercantile booee, extendiog
business in tbie seottoo, wantf to ar J
range With capable mao, of correct
habits, to manage branch. Salary.
91600 yeavly. Extra oomafistfonf.
Must furnish SBOO and satisfactory
references, "Opportunity," Drawer
74, New Haven, Conn. ‘9W
HEII>W ANTED-MALE.
Manager.—Old established mercan
tile house wants honeet, oapeble men
to manege branch.
oxlrtzoauhteileiie. ~So soliciting re
quired, but must take general dtrec'
/n nod b ambitious. Good refer-'
eoees and 1860 oath rr qaired. Experi
ence a* manager not necessary, If
qualified in other respects. “Opportu
nity,” Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn,
OABTOniA.
pears the _/) lh4 You dure Always Btr^li:
f
“I have always ttbcU Foley’s Hory and Jw
oujc! mod idl e and iliiuk It the Wt m tive
worid, ’ tayri Cbae Bendery now *c’effkr of Krie
Fa, Tnip * aoV>ntHuip w J But *4.
For ttladdor Troubles
use STUART'S GIN and
BUCHU.
German tielio*cD-, . 6 svery week’s
-t 'liner, at W. H. DV*e’s.
Violet end Lilac Cream afteTbv
thg le soothing. Can only be bad at
■eDrU’a bsib r shop.
ANNor.NC’.MENT.
To the votes ot tho 26th district O.
M., Glyeu countrs
1 hereby so'le't the support of tt
voters of said district at the election u
be held for justice of the Pisco on lb*
first Saturday iu December next. P
elected will endeavor to perform tbt
di ti -of eaid office fai'hfully.
R-epect fully,
Jas. T. I.ambriout.
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AM’getabte Preparation Tor As
similating UieFoodandßegula
ting die Stomachs and Bowe is of
iNI.VN TS/( HILDKLN
Promoies Digestion.CheerfuP
ness and Rest.Coniains neitiier
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral
Not Narcotic;
aof OMHr SAMUEL PITCHER
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Alx Sentut * 1
RMUSJ*- j
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A perfect Remedy forConstipa- j
fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
KEV YORK
J j DilSi s- 1 MS
EXALT COPY ON WRAPPER.
H. 11, HILLER & SON.
will bring
3 line ot Oriental Tapestries,
Screens, C
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, Rugs, etc-
WINE OF CARDUI
HEALTHY OLD AGE. .JKg|
Lxmrm, Bbtto* Cos. Am*., Aug. 4. W
I mm 49 rear* old mud bmve itn suffering with m xi'Av/' fl
Chmnge of Life I bad flooding spell* •< bid thmt
none thought I could Uti My hnabmnd got inm gp* x \fß
Wine of Cardui mud it urnr-d my lifo. Imm Uk W
another permon eincm Ukiug it. CB \
MRS B B. TOWNSEND. |B1 X j\
Wi?ani' fcggj
It is the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old ape.
None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realised if
care be taken oi the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then
will add manv years to our existence. Death can be kept awiy a long
time. Happy,healthy old age will be the lot of the woman who promptly
Corrects the ailments which afflict her sex. In youth, Wine of Cardui will
take the fe:n.le child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and
womanhood. Asa wife she needs it to help her through the trials of
pngnancy ar.d childbirth with as little discomfort as possible. At the
Chant; of li f e it wilt help her over the dangerous place that appears in
her puhway between 40 and 5a Then will come many years of truly
blissful existen e. she will grow old slowly and gracefully To the last
she will preserve that charm and beauty which are always characteristic
°* pet'ectiy healthy grandmothers.
suits' tl.isciiT •crtaTi.riT. ** ® for women alone to decide
_r<M-.iT!fin -w,wun,,>u.wi whether they will Ire healthy or
!■ fT ‘SttiSa: J'/iS?KBaS sick - Tbf remedy for their sick
-1 _ ***' i enn. ness t$ close at hand.
CUfiE BCMTTms OF JVINS OF CAROUI %
SOLD FOR $l.OO BY jfiU'GhlSIS.
rdui
CASTfcnrt,
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the J 4
Si^iature^^^p
\jn se
For Over
Thirty Years
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