The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, November 17, 1900, Image 4

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The Brunswick Times. KstebUshed 1880. The Brunswick Call. EstablUhed Ibn. The Brunswick Times-Call, COHSOUDATEI) luOO, Published *vxky mousing txcvrs Monday, JUKHim H. lEATT - - - - - Editor ECLASD A. JHULLIHS, Bnsiusss Manager } iVSSfflSMiS' \i. r Btr ”‘ TO SUBSGKIBBBS: Bobecrlbers are requested to notity the offioe MM they fait to get any issue of the Tlmes- CaU. Attention to this matter will bo nppte •tated by the publisher*. t‘ ' '' " ‘ tha Timet-Gail twill be 1 Delivered by •artier or mail, per year. *6.00( per week 18 •nts Correspondence on live subjects •elicited. Beal name of writer should ec eeparty earns. Subscriptions payable in advenes. Failure t# receive paper should be reported to ibe business odes. Addreee ali smnmnnloations to \Ja • THE TIMEH-CAU^ . Brunswick, Ga. NOTICE. Heie&ftev all legal advertise ments must be paid for after the first insertion. The management has been put to a great deal of trouble and delay In collecting in the past, and In future must take edvanttge of the Georgia law on this subject. Oot. 10, WOO, At every muiinoo, tbe city law In re gard to tbe wearing of bats in the the atre I* disregarded. The Savannah News, In speaking of tbe fine showing made by the cenens report of Congressman Brantley’s dis trict calls It “Baysnnah territory ” Our contemporary might as well claim the whole state. Senator Wolcott, ot Colorado, haa a democratic legislature to tussle with •nd it is safe to say Ibat it will be "ex senatcr” whei) tbe said body convenes. THE DEWEY'S AGAIN. The Deweys are at It again. They turn n't really roached tlie point where Cousin George !s sleeping In the corn cub or his other hall telling her trou bles to the minister, hat things are in a mighty bad way. The hero business doesn't improve a nan's temper end the sme'l okj>lood and gunpowder has fitted very few peo pie for tho drawing room. The Dewey relics and louveutrs have all been oarted from the Natlonnl Museum to the Dew ey home, where George can look at them. Mrs. Dewey wants to keep open he use and allow the public to view the evi dences of her husband's greatness. Cuin George savs bis home is a pri ~ote Institution and he doesn't wsnt it Invaded by the crowd and deesn’t pro xoso to, either. And then thej’ve only been married a year at that. A Frightful Blander Will •ftcmeaasea horrible Burn, Soald, Cat r Bruise. Huohlen's Arnica naive, the best In %be world, will kill Ibo pain and pi omplly heal It. Cores oia Sore-, Fever. Sore* Ulcers, Bolls •clous, Corns, all Hklu Kruptlons. licit PUe mure on ■ earth, omj ss et. a tjo. Core guar atccd, Sold by all druggist. A Card. Tho manufacturers of Banusr Salve have nu Worm,l ths undersigned to guarantee It Sr '•jurat, sate, soroe, uloete, tetter, eetoraa ai t --all ekm clsciwoe. Tou have your money (Susek <4 oesa't dfta'l.ll elai et. WJ. Butte. THREE BILLS MOM GLIM PASS TBE iOWEfi BOOSE (Continued from first page.) snd aldermen shall have the same au thority to supoeha witnesses snd pun ish for oontempt as is given tbe police court of said city. Suoh trial shall be bad before tbe mayor and aldermen of said oity in opep session. Tbe accused •ball have tbe right to be beard and represented by counsel. k The mayor and aldermen of said city shall, at their first regular meeting in January of each year, elect a marshal and deputy marshal who sbaillbold of fice for one year or uotil their succes sors are eleoted and qualified. Such marshal shall be ex-officio obief of police of said city, aq| snob deputy marshal shall be ex-ofSoio assistant cbief of polfoe of said oity. Tbs mayor or acting mayor shall be in command of said police foroe so fgr as to com mand their services as such, and to 'gUfiOt them as be may deem best in parroting said city and protecting its inhabitants, and shall bars the right to suspend any officer or member of slid police force not Exceeding sixty day! for neglect of duty or for violation of any of the rules and regu lations prescribed by the mayor and aldermen for the government of said polioe foroe, or for any of tbe acts herein above enumerated as grounds for removal or dismissal of members of tbe polioe foroe. There shall be tlb appeal from the order oJthe mayor or acting mayor so suspending any mem ber of tbe polioe force, and a member so suspended shall not be entitled to any psy for and during the period ot suspension. Seotioo 2.—Tbe mayor and aldermen of said oity shall fix tbe salaries and compensation, of tbs offloere aod pri vates of said polios ffitoe annasUy, at ths same time as salarlri of Other of ficers and employes of said city are fixed. The msyor and aidermen shall have the rigbl to fix and prescribe proper roles and regulations for the government el officer* and privates of suoh polioe foroe. The mtyor and aldermen of said oity shall also hare the right to employ a detective or detectives for (aid oity. ■* Thejtoliowlng is a synopsis of the other bill amending the charter, and which haa been passed by the bouse of representative!; , Section 1, providing that the revenue from Improvements on town commons as welt as fiom the land shall be appro priated to the support of the public schools of the city. This will increase tho school land aboht SI,OOO. Section 2, authorizes the mayor and council t' make necessary appropria tions to the public schools out of any fund not otherwise appropriated. Section 0, provides ihat no city offi cial shall.ba eligible to be a manager of any city election, and provides that three freeholders representing different political factions, as far as practicable, hold ail such elestions. Section 4, provides that the coun y tax collector shall Die with the city reg istrar a list of all tax defaulters residing in the city, as shown by his books, and prohibits the registrar from registering such persons antil they show a receipt or certificate from the tax collector showing the payment of each taxes. Section S, provides tor the appo.ats ment of three city registrars, one te be *a?p tinted by the Judgo of the superior [coorf, one by the ordinary and one by J mayor and council. These registrars THE BRCmwiCK TIMES-CALL. NOVEMBER 17, 1900 UKp rm jwi Wejp-ip he suffmnjrliy fill* BklwtcM ' favo r lleS <T CURES IRREGULARITY sd FEMALE WEAKNESS! IT MAKES WEAK WOMEN STRONG SICKWOMENWFH a e empowered to revise the registration list as furnished by the e'erk, under tbe same laws and regulations that govern county registrars, Kfciiim , makha t na’aatftil for any person tolUegaltjFreKisf s 4r rote, use CHENE Y’S EXPEC TOR ANT OiTA’WJ®. f ■■ GEORGIA-Glynn < nut,tv, Cfi whom it rnaveoucornf ;VJ. J. Beau having tnWrotxjr form applied to tt* for permeseot letters ot sdminiHirstliai on She estate of George Me Arthur, late of itiliteeMity. this la to cite sit sod singular, the orWjirtrs aim uextet kin of George Mo Arthur to be soil appear at my office within the time allowed pj law ami Show cause, if any they can, why. ■genttaneat administration should not ba (frame* to it. J. Bead on GodrKv McArthur's esiSwr. Witness my han't o*ei siganture this mltdar of <>o iobwTlMy hoiucic ranx, . CITATION GEORGIA—GIiuti County, Whereas. Klla J. Jennings, administratrix George W. Calvin estate, repVwunts p, ths coon in her petition, duly tiled ond entered on record, that she ha# fully administered George W. Calvin’s estate. This Is, therefore, to cite alt persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show enuse, If any they cnn. Why paid ad ministratrix should not he Ctreharmso from administration, and receive letters 3rflitmis aioo on the first Monday in liepember, lfiiw. HORACE DART.Ordinary. CITATION. GROW! (A—Glynn County. To whom it my concern: H!rm ■!. Head having m proper firm applied to me for jter marten'., letters of iidministration on the sa lute 'if T-ou Stafford, lite of said county. Ibis la to cite all and singular the cveditor* otifl next of kiu of Lou Stafford, to be euilau popr at my osge wiGiiu .ho tln.r allowed hr law and ahowVMuao, li any they can, why permanent aiftjnmst'attou should not be gi anted to Hiram J. Rend on 1/wa-Aiaflord ea tato. Witue*a ui/ crucial ilguvMro thta Sth day of November. TWO. HoBACH PART, Orilinlfjr. CITATION. Georgia—Glynn County. To whom It may concern: TalA noMeestbat Charles O. Jonea hss applied for peeiijucnt administrate i on the etatc of t>. P. Jouee, late of raid county, deceased, and If there be any objection to the grant of aald application, let it be pi cron ted on tho Ural Monday In De cember next, at which time the same will come on for hearing In the court of ordinary of said county at the ostial hour and place l u r holding salt! emi t. Given under mr hand and offleiu signature this 12th of September, moo. ' HORACE DART, Ordinary Glynn County. CITATION. Georgia—Utynu County. Where*-, oohn J. Shears, administrator of D. B. Emory aerate, represents to the court in Ida petition, duly tiled aud rotated on record, that he lias tolly admin intend said n. B. Km. ory estate Tala is therefore t > c>te all persoi", conoerned, kindred and creditors, to show cnuee. it snv they ran, why said administrator should not ba discharged from his administra tion. and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in f ebruery, twt. HORACE dart. Ordinary. OUR IvINE of # Gents Furnishings IS NOW COMPLyKTG. New Goods Arriving Each Week J. H. HELLEB & BROS , 314 Newcastle St-. Between C. McGarvey’s and|ThomaslKeauey, ’ CHEAP ADTEBTISING. CASH IN ADVANCE Advertisements in this column will be Insert ed at the nni form rate of One Cent a Word for each insertion. No advertisement, however . mall, less than AO cents. Cash in advance. Morphine, opium, laudanum,coeoaice babit; myself cuted. will inform you of harmless, permanent borne cure. Mary S. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. NOTICE.—This to certify tnat _I have appointed Coney & Parker agents for tbe sale of my brick in Brunswick. J. S. Morris. LADIES!—I make big wages at home, and want all to have the stune opportunity. The work is very pleas ant. and will easily pay fIS weekly. This is no decedtion. I want no money acd will gladly send full particulars to all sending stamps. Mrs. H. A % Wiggins, Benton Harbor, Mich. Hustling young man can make <6O per month and expenses, Permanent position. Experience unnecessary. Write quiek for particulars, Clark A Cos., 4th A Locus Streets, Philadel phia, PtL r— HELP W ANTED-M ALE.-Old es tablished mercantile house, extending in this aeotioo, wants to ar range with capable man, of correot habits, to manage branch. Salary, $ 1500 yearly. Extra commiasions. Must furnish 1800 and satisfactory “Opportunity,” Drawer 74, New Haven, Conn. 11-18 ... HELP Old established msrean tttf*ofit§fctiita koßift, oapfikie man to manage branch, jtidarg 1 125 extra conmiaeiop. Jlo soliciting re quired, but ife ait j&t* gracgKf direct tlon and be amhitiao*. (Wfeit safer eones nnd'ffiOOcaeb rrgdlrcit,. Ekpatfr enca as manager not nnoeetary, If qualified in other lespOcf s. “bpportu oity,” Drawer Tl, New lliTeo, totmfW I.oß*.—dingle cat* nilver watch.’ No chain attached. Return to W, Joerger, snd receive good reward. o.ArH'*roEsfSL. Beers die BoagM “I have afksy# used Foley’s Honey sod •oegli medicise and think It the best is the wCr!d, M says Chao Binder,* oewsdealrr of Brio Ps, Tike so substitute, w 3 Butta German deliaacies, on every week’# steamer, at W. H, DeVocV. c Money loaned on persona] property and real estate. Ap ply to J. W. Wat Kins. ANNOUNCEMENT. To the vo,Mrs of the 26rh District ■•0; M., Glynn county! I hereby solicit the support ot the voters of saM district at the election to be held for Justice of the peace on the Brat Saturday lo December uext. If elected will endeavor to perform tbe dukfel of said office faithtuUy. Rt-specUiilly, JAS. T. LAMiiRtOHT. SKBVICE BT mUJCATMN. Mrs. Clyde Trveu'.sn. Uliel for Divorce. K* ' tnroslde to IH'rvmbSr v*. Term, 1 two, of Superior Court of Glynn soun- O. J. Freemen. ty,Geortis To tbs said deleiKUm. o. J. Fioemsn: You aro hereby required’ pcrsouslly or by attorney, tob- erwi sppt-sr at the next term of the Superic 'tot id countr, oouvening i on tbe first _._.y in 1 >ecember, JSWO, then snd there to answer Ibe pltintiS. Clyde Freeman | upon tbe merits of her petition A.r divorce Clod against ron: as In df’suit of suth sppesrtnc.' ■ the Court willpttjceei as tojneuceehs.lt appet tain. Witness tbe Hon. Joseph W. Bonn,a Judge of sard Superior Court, this Did day ol August, WOO. A.O.TOWSSBM). Deputt Clerk Superior Court, Glynn Cos. Ga, D. W. Alt ACTS, rttß’e Ally. | (9 00 Drofs > CASTORI4 A\egctable Preparaiionfor As similating tftsfoodandßcgula ting the S.omachs a:tdßowels of Infants/ ( hit. oft t: n Promotes ness and Rest Contains neither. Opium.Morplune nor Mineral. not Narc OTIC. j*v**foid:j}r.uHvuptram j4lx Setv*a * . ''v’. &*k*tU SJM ~ IftvAsJ- A perfect Remedy forConstipa fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK Alfa IIIo;ilbV ulst ]> DiiSl S-T C J MIS Exact copy of wrapper, H. M. MILLER % SON. XZZ ' —*—— ——' ———- steadier will bring us a line ot Tapestries, Screens, CouJn Cover, Cur tains, etc. from those fa mous importers of Oriental goods of A. A. VANTINE & CO Also a lot of muslin and Bobbinet Curtains, Cut Glass, Silverware, etc- WINE OF CARDUI HEALTHY£I3 AGE. iflgW Laura, Banxon Cos. Amt , Aug. 4. W ’ IkH I am 49 pan old and bare baen suffering with M - AiV }J/' B Change of Life I had flooding spells so bad that A r-T none thought I could live My husband got m Wine of Curdul and It saved my life. lam like Hr 'pr' H another person since taking it. IB \ T MBIAB. B. TOWNSEND. ITT jt ft Is the devout wish of nearly all people to live to a ripe old age. None of us want to die young. This universal desire can be realized U care be taken of the health in early and middle life. A little precaution then will add manv yean to our existence. Death can be kept awav a king umt 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 fenuie child safely over the dividing line between girlhood and womanhood. Asa wife sba.n-e.is it to help her through the trials of pregnancy and di.idblrth i ith as little discomfort as possible. At the Change of Life it will help her over the dangerous place that appears in her pathway between 40 and Then *iil c>me many years of truly bfissiui existence; She will grow old slow! , and gracefully. To the last thg win preserve that charm and beauty which are ai-vays characteristic ----- -, of perfectly healthy grandmothers. UUU’arr-MSt smiTMtiT. 14 ® tut women alone to decide For advice tn .-a-car-uttirirg ,pv.ui whether they v ill be healthy or ISKStJaa *'<* , The rared? for their Sick, ■tiiicpi co, c ixuunoo".am. ness is close at hand LaTiCE COTTLES CP WINS OP C fihiaUl SOLD FOR fI.OO BY Otf'ICOISTS. w I NBt O F*CARO Ul MSTORII I ForjtafantsandjDMldren. [The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J y SignatureA^Sh^* For Over Thirty Years GISTHIA THf OCNYAUReOMf>AnJ^^V V O|, K CtT*.