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the Brunswick Times.
Established 1888. '
The Brunswick Call.
Established m';/', . - V
Be Brunswick Timcs-Call
- • CONSOUOATRO UWO,
. t Published "
XVJOU JiOKNJNG EXCEPT ttOSDAY.
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tETHUU H. LEAVY - - - - • Editor
'OLAJID A. MULLIHS, Business Manager
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WITHOUT OPPOSITION
The Tinsm-Caix is not in sympathy
with tbs efforts mads by some to
bring out opposition to tbe candi
dates nominated by tbe Good Govern-
ment Club. Fora number of years
Bruntwiok and Glynn county have
witnessed long and bitter politloal
struggles. The climax of these con
test* was reaobed in tbe recent ooun
ty primary when an overwhelming
majority of the white voters in every
voting preolnot gave their support to
tbe administration of tbe Good Gov
ernment people. After the primary
practically all of tbe opponenes of
tbe olub took the position that they
would abide tbe verdict of tbe voters,
and agreed that they would not con
test tbe next city elaotion.
It oannot be denied that the ad
ministration of tbe oounty affairs in
•very department has been able, eco
nomical and for tbe beat interest of
tbe texpeyere during tbe past two
years. The gentlemen wbo have
been nominated by tbe olub for may
or and aldermen to serve for tbe en
suing term are absolutely pledged
to olearly defined polioies which
must commend themselves to all
good citizen ■. They are men of strict
integrity and are undoubtedly deter
mined and anxious to render the beat
possible servioe to their fellow otti
xens. Therefore it would bo unwise,
unreasonable and useless to under-
take to run In even one opposition
candidate. Should such a {move he
successful it would undoubtedly be
unfortunate for the best interests of
the oity from every standpoint. Mr,
XmsiiUel should be supported by a
nnjorjty who are in thorough sym
pathy with the platform on wbiah he
bar beon nouiinatrd, otherwise bt* ad
ministration would he hampered and
embarrassed.
These gentlemen should he gi ven n
fall and fair trial a* public officers, and
there can be jto question but what a
great majority oMbe voters ere to fav
r Messrs. Etnannel, dh Bignon, Me-
Oarvey and Calhoun being elected,end
Will so vote on next Tuesday.
THE GEORGE M. WELLS,
'lhe first six-mast schooner that
tter crossed the bar or a South Atlan
tic port, will sail into the
harbor of Brunswick iometiufc this
week.
A out of tbit msgniflo*ut*vessel, the
George M. Well*, appears on the front
page of this issue. She has been char
tered to load ties, by N. Emanuel A
Cos. Mr, N. Kmanut],always foremost
in whatever will redound to the good
of the olty, made a sßvial effort to se
cure Ibis great vessel in order to de
monstrate to the maritime world the
superiority of our bar and pert. Per
hipa she will make a return trip by
the time the maritime coogrorscon
grass convenes.
~ v interest has beeu manifested
by shipping people in tbe experiments
being made with these six-mast ves
sels, and the George H. WelJs, will be
visited by a large portion of Bruns
wick’s population daring the time she
will be in port.
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SUNDAY THOU6HTS
Bu#op W. Walling bom How
Sin is the work of Gad’s persona ]
enemy, the devil. It is not onljf tbe
corruption of furnish nature breaking
out N rebellion against its Maker. Sin
is tho active work of the great tempter
and hi* evil angel*. Satan baiset.him
self to destroy mao; tie over “as a
roaring lion, walketu about, seeking
whom he may devoar.’,i He suggest*
the wicked thought snd.doed, Ha prorapf '
ths He, And sin is tbe deliberate obsf
lag of bis invitations, the wilful accept
ance of him for our maiter Jnitead of
Qod- Sin is treason against uod It is
siding with the the
fortress we are set
enemy’s bands. This shows the true
nature of siOi aud 1U terrible sinfolaoa*.
Let us als measure in by the penalty it
exacts, “Tbe wages of si is death,”
Terrible, awful wages ! If it were only
the death of the body wh'.oh is Bpokeu
of It would be terrible aud awful, but
wbo daro face the fosrfuluess of tbo
soil’s death? Yet it Is not tu this View
that.l meant to regard the penalty of
sin. We can perhaps measure It some
what better if we think of what it was
to Ilun o* whom were laid tbe loiqvti
ties of us all. Do we dream that tbe
piercing thorns, and the iashea of the
scourge, and the erne! nails, aad tbe
burning thirst, and the awful death
agony were the ohief pangs our ransom
cost. Hoy, I think these were as noth
ing 10 the true Passion of that right
eous soul when bowed beneath .he
weight of human sin.
Tim fruils of sin also, arc twofo and.
Every sin loaves Its guilt behind. T< at
ii one fruit. ‘ God wifi nut, hold him
guild, as ’ that ainnetb a sin; and this
guilt can only he wished out In Utr
blood of Christ. It is terrible to think
of the stains i t giH which many leave
upon their eouL, But guilt ia not ap;
every sin also le*vrs us more sintul
more inclined to sin, 1* by able to re-
list sin, There is thu power as wet],
as the gul'.t of sin. Habits are formed
by repeated *cts; and each set go#*
toward producing Inhabit of sin. This
is Hie awful thought aad may well
mako us tremble. Itemember, each
sfu wc do leaves behind 11s guilt and
its power, l'ray God to plant in
our hearts so deep a fmr and horror
of tin that although through the fratl
tj of our uatore we cannot aiwajs
stand upright,yet we may no more sin.
w ilfnliy against bim.
If I Should
Tell You j*
1 That right here in
f Brunswick you can
I see as fine a liha of
£ besutifulohooolates ft
a a y o u could In
1 New York itself, you would
probably be inclined to take
aiy statements “cum grano
sails.” But I would like f r
yon to look in for yourself,
just to see whether I am lying
to yon or not.
You can lie about who you
are going to vote for in (he
eomiog municipal electiou,
but you can’t lie about our
flue chocolates. The wildest
apparent exaggerations about
them are mere foothills
around the summits of truth.
And our prioea are about half
what snob goods are usually
sold for.
LLOYD’S,
’PHONE 2M-S
■ (Next door to Fleming A Waff)
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES-CALL. DECEMBER . IK*
IMPORTANT MEETING.
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Good Government Club Will Hold a
Meeting Tomorrow Night.
Taefijod Government Club forces
willbeid* meeting at tbe oounty court
house tomorrow night. Tbe members
at the olub propose iq. voie ttefr full
strength, at tbe eJtctian da Tu-idsy,
regardless .of whether or .’cot'.here is
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dppositior,. - ...
Aj tbeu- political opponents bat*
discovered the Good Governaun- club
one fif ths* most perfectly urgaicwced
political clubs in the country, lb*ru
is hardly any probability That . sbere
will bfr Any ;jpppoeition ;,to the tiofiet
nominated by the olab, and such **, -
position would be. Useless, aa tile rt
gl st. rati on i* overwhiilmirigly to f.yjr
of tbe Good ,.
Below will be of
President -.ttcAiUsle*.. fSf''otmcran
night. * ■ ■' ■ Vi/T*.
A meeting of Jb* Quod - Goveminopt
Club is berebydGled to assemble at the
000 Monday
nigljt >. btojoofc fb perfectOrgan
ia!ion for Tuesday’* election and fcflS
transact euohctfer jMiness as *n|
come before tbcGneeuag.
Every member and eujftptfrter of tite
club is earnestly urged '^^prhaenti'
Prc mAboi G-.od.Ci ov*rnmentC‘ub,_
C&NTKSr fS OVER.
‘ikp-'i* —WgT" '
Miss Wtouer.
Tbe muot-’.alked-of airoue oehtost ia
at an end, and Mies Addle Tankersley
is tbe winner. This young lady won
by tbrke hundred majority,. Tues
day tbe tiokef* will be sent, And tbe
Times Cam. takes this ,ecoasion ,to
wiett the , party p pileasant ©ven.eg.
Mis* Doiiie Ti*9u ■ end *J.?
wll lie pmanted h a compliment
ary by the mrnag'Ja)en.
CURES 1$ 1,0011 AN f> RKltf
ikoubi.es. ;
h . V'*",. ’'J
r Trial F***fn>ent Free.
Is yctir blooo pu.-t? Aeoy.usuie
of it I 1?J cuts 6r scrstobee heal slow
ly? Does your skin itch or burn?
Hsve you Pimples? Eruptions? Aoh
ing bones’ pr back? Kewwaa? Old
B*es? nßofta? Scrufutst iUieuma
tism? Fool fireath? Catarrh? Are
you pale? Then B. B. IS. (Botanic
Blood Btlmj will purify,your blood,
heal every stare, and give a filter,
smooth, healthy ukin. Deep-seated
case-like nloers, calmer,*earing some,
Pajn'ful Sweliinga, Blood Pteno, are
quickly cured by Botanic Blood Balm.
Cures when all else fails. Thurnigbly
tested for thirly years. Drugstores,
1 per large bottle. Trisl treatuKot
free by wming,BL(OD BALM GO,,
Atlanta, Os. Describe trouble —free
medical dvloe grvrn. Over 3,000 vol
untary te* of Anres by B.
B. B.
You oau’t along without “Other
l*.-ople’s Money.”
For Asthma use CHE
NEY'S EXPECTORANT:
NIITICK or SAUK
UK< *KOrA*-GIYDu County.
1 wilt Mu btrorfl the court house door
county* to the highest bidder for cauth, within
Jtrauswick, in Mid cmoiy. aocfl,, OghilhoVn *
re,n. the cargo now aboard said ves-el
to be romuTCtl at the charterer's cost! and aaid
sale to be free of any charter, party or con
tract of affreightment j said
pursuance of an order granted by Tils ifonor,
J Sparks, jndgfiot theUiiy Court of HruhS-,
wick. Georgia, on the sih of Pwemlmr, MOO. to
satisfy an atiacbnumt pendiup' in said court in'
fsvorof Hcnito Pedrosa against Pablo Goo
rales. This ! >ecember S, IWO. '
W.H. BKBJlilt,
sboriff Glyun county, Georgia.
CORD WOOD.
I.aryc quantity of oak and pine wood
on band, for prompt delivery. No
rotten, storm wood sold by ns. ’Phone
24-3 Bi.oodwortu A Jonks.
FOUKENT.-The “Arcade.” from
Jauuary I*, 1901, Apply to Mrs. R.
Meyer.
AN OPBN LETTER
Nearly 19 O’clnok, ia rba Yescot Love
and Blessiags.. v -
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Tbe minute* are'flying, and before
fan realise itWllfe long hand wiptoave
swept arouard - the. and al, and Twelve
o’clock will have struck on the Obefst
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mas bsiL-L ; ,
Ftbr .Thrt?. thnogh a-rieady goer,
goes unprotepletf, and the thief, Prbr
orsatinatior, follows persistently at
his hocls, wailing the momeur *W
he may tk faithful old plodder qf
hie ireatgre of Opportunity. The Chief
draws cloiavas Tjme ueare the w&fe
af his wealth, slotgthe psib of
tbe year. Eieter, and Birthdays and
Wedding days and Christmas—and 'be
beuefle atiee of hia Urgeeg, scant!
sgbaat a they see Procrastination filch
tbe best thing* from his sack, leaving
to these belated enes the choice of the
thief’s t eject! one.
Now is the time !• make your selec
tion of Christmas presents, end we of
fer cur large and varied steok of dia
moods, watobes, jawelry, allverwar*.
[•cvalts. e'o., to.piok froaji.'. There is
r ptjsiog that will please betteuf than an
from oor store, because car i*p
ntattoq suodj behind it, and you
kuow it la .ge(W \
ohr drgw.ng
in pr;*j* gbselnteip free fir rba 'W®
will guarantee onr prices *o he to*,}
consiatenitwitb good goi-iis. yili
invitvd jo dari.aad look
Kp Mfall].
' K) \M'a M..i i .
Jewsiw ned Graduate Optician,
k ■*!,% 'V ’. . 915 Newcastle siren.
TEACHERS IO BE PAID.
Tbey.WiU Dias The'r Salaries To
11' ■ .<>*.
PA'> . w..
, ’jlie A lanta Daily News ot yrner i
da) >ayt: S
the w*chf|r ot the ***** wtj'i l*e
made happy “i:i,day. They w,ll b
paid another mouth’s salary at that
time The treasurer has notified Craa
mia..lyn*rGlenn that on Tnssday he
will have VfN&QpO in the treasnry for
the tsachere aid that he will begin
paying them at that time,
Commlsaioner Oiann stated this
moral eg that the Ua chars had not re
ceived any moasy from the a* ate since
last April, pod the fact that
to receive another .month e Salary will
n* doubt be hailed With delight.
The state has bees backward for tev
era! years In giving tbe teachers the
money, and rCDuetimes the preceptors
have to go a whole year wlihouk get
’ting pay for th*ir service!.
Each teacher will receiv* between S3O
and S4O. Some of them will got more.
The money which is to be paid out has
just come ito ths treasury frooi ibe
isxyayers ol tbe state.
A Night of Terror. , v
“Awful anxiety was felt for the w|S.rw 0 t m,
brave Gen IJtfh>ham,of Muohira, Me . when the
doctor* said she could rot live till mowing,
writes Mrs. B. H. Lincoln, who attended her
that tearful night “All thought at> watt
soon die from Pneumonia, bat she begged lot
Dr. King's New Dieeorery, saying it bad men
than onee saved her life and had enred her of
ceosnmptton. After three email doaei she reseed
easily all night, end its further uae eomptetelj
sured her.” This marvelous medleine Is gear
anteed to enro all Throat, Cheat nad I,nng Da
eases. Only soe sad fl so. Trial battler free at
II Smg stares.
This is the season when mothers arc
ala.teed on account of croup. It is
quickly cured by Ooe Minute Cough
Cure, wbiob children like to take. W,
J. Butts.
) Fsuoy new crop pearuts, freshbl
Iroisieo and iho best yon ever tried Jl
| at Lloyds- ’Phone 2: l o-J
N)oDropslj
CASTORIA
AVcgciable PreparationfofAs- *j
similaiing lUeFcxxiandßeguta
tig thcSioiaachs andßowelsof
INFAN' 1S /.( Hll. i)BIN
Promotes
itess and Rest Contains ndtfieF
Opium.Morpltine nor>liueraJL
JiOTNAHCOTIC.
- HKveWO/dHrSAHCELPtram
Seed m
Mx.Smttet * I
Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa-
Hon . Sour 3tomach,Diarrt€a
Worms,(k'nvulsions .Feverish
ness and LosS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
-Vi niviihs old
|J) l>fSl S- { j( IMS
EXACT COPY Or WgAPPER.
Durlno-
Dec6mD6P
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Our stare will be Open until 9 o'clock p. m,
Space dots’nt permit us to go Into details as to
our meguificent Hock of goods, it wobld take
pages. All we aak is to py us vtrit and it will
fully pay you to go to that much trouble, trr
&■ t will be aatounle l at tbe revelation .
When in starch of a wedding present yon
will find what you want atfour store.
H. M. MILLER & SON.
“Mr, Otto Aru hetricr had the misfor
tune to be thrown Iron) his buggy near
banover park cn \\\dne day aad rs
oeived reveralderiousl> juries.
The Ladies
Your aiitention is called to oar elegant assortment of
Fur Collarettes, Fur and Cloth Capes
Golf Capes, Flannel Waists, Silk
Waists, Walking and Regular
Length Skirts, Silk and Sat
teen Underskirts
Not the Cuxap kind but the Good kind CHEAP.
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MSTORIt
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the / *
Siomtnre f 1/
AF Use
\y For Over
I Thirty Years
IC ASTORIA
‘*s*. TM OtHTTAUW COMPANY. NEW TOWN CITY.
Nbip Notice.
Neither tbejmaster, owner* or s,u
signees cf the British bark Reform
will lie reeponsjole f r any debts con
traded by the crew of said l ark.
Ross, M'Ster,