The Brunswick times-call. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1900-1902, December 18, 1900, Page 4, Image 4

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4 k Bnwswifk Times. fx'rtli ** ublu,k#a m 9, * ' . Tk Brunswick Call. 1 lie ' Brunswick Tiines-Cail, voyaouuATEH woo. - ' . y f?■ -y . vubaib*a •/ sx% '■■- *■*]r MQKKISiJ KJICEtT MONDAY, .1. ** ty ' *BTHOK 8. HEAVY - - - - - luitor VOLAXD A. waum, pestae** Manager •*1 NOTICE. Here*fte* a’l level adverthe mente ntuai be paid Tor after tbe •rat insertion. TbcmaoagemcD' baa been pm to a great deal of t-oub’e aud delay 1r collecting in the pan*, and in fuinr: uruat take advantage of tbe Ge-rgla law m tbl eubjcc. oe f . 10, 1900, For • whipped people, the Boer? ■'* indeed I'vrlr . Dieperohee eft; Kruger iuy V'*it Am-riea loofi. Ohrle’roa* *nd the average weed f the boner tremble*. Tuere i( uu reason why Georgia en not here * cul-iy of Doer*. If 'ri*miiy’( rnde rg-m r une IS really a bluff, it 11 certainly ah x celeiit one. From preeeut ii>d-nations, fif.i tt Clme U going to baa little shy b e year with *mt people. The Atlanta Journal’* “ehtp u>- tdi" iudurelug fate baa done be great maritime oangrrtka no hum Tll9 mao who, although not eu ill and fall* Into • good p attio, •tw a §j ia a ro' Dcoe to'hf It la someiime* vary editor to publish legitimst* newabe-" oaute ha often ia honor bound lo tail tba world of the downfall of a relative or friend. But ha baa a duty to perform, and let the consequeoces be what they may, it he ia boneer, he mutt relegtte santi meotand personal reeling. Be moat remember that be ia at the head of a newspaper, the bo.' inns of which ia to furnlab the newt, fair, fearleaa, and in an Impartial mauuer. Sjm-timea a ih>. jei ia Sailed upon to prosecute bl< dearest friard, and bs ia not oensured by that friend or the pub lto. ' ‘ . It ia often eery painful to print itema which are rca'ly newt, bur it muat be done; personal frebng moat be laid aelde, and the doty to reader* abould be obaarved. CHRIS I’M AS COMES BUT ONCE-A YEAR, But that’* no reaeon why you shtuld not glee your atoelc the beat ol feed all the time, Cbriitma* quality of feed given to your stock all tba time I* like bread oast upon the water—it bring* Ua sure return. Day Santa Claua to your live atoek every day, by buying tbeir feed here. The plaoe to get tba sad beat liquor* i* at the Brunswick W jleaale Wine and L'quor Company, I*. Gold smith. If you want the beat, and only beet, order from the above Brm. AMEND IT. (ffy W, E. Dempster.) It ie to be regretted tbat the sbutb, through the action of our Meotgia eefav tw, Mr, Olay, In hla C iamptonahtp of the opposition to the snip subsidy Will, vfill.be the chief sufferer shoald the op position be eucoeaefut. • . To odd pot acquainted with tbe ’ force's necessarily required on a ahip, and ignorant of .be fact that all ether advanced nations hate and Jfcre now * ding their merehact marina in the *f -1 >rt to maintain sue ipere*e (the pres tige as common carriers, the nece.ally of suoßid.hg appears an ab utility. X alvance thdh*U/>.wing reakouri First,it is an es abltehed fact that we a * th greatest producers of food stuffthe w-irid. Second, that we are the latgefit pixiueers of cotton: la the ff-irlu. Third, that we ere the largest producers of sb nereis, aud of appliances for the de vslopment of mechanical forces fn tbe world. Yet, in the face of the lore going facts, we are a nullity in the car rying trade of the world. Ana why? We meet set k ihe reason*. lf.nt, cap Ital s eks no investment tbat does not make returns c mmensurate to cost aad risk of the Investment. Second, we pay for labor, professional ot otherwise, one hundred per cent more than any other nation. Third, our government has hi hello failed or refused to i-ieoy- uize our merchant marine In their ef fort* to do their part ii the distrLuiion | oi our product*. * While oet In fevor of the bill a p .’H •ruled iu tho senate, lam iu fav.rEMj hill, ''fawn In s-mris fr as will .lefCMpT ' y J*" I capital to not only seek but 1 moat to ship carrying agfhW’j|B-U % * ‘ trade of tbe wo Id.'' lam tshly opposed to the granting of ub idy to any sl|)p ojjw* - than an Aruerle" n built ship, and d.ulre* bill drawn and prottet our eapl'al and promote tbe va’ue of ow labor. Senator Clay, in his speech on #0 and >or of iV ■nite.mopposlUoa to the bill, had certainly son^unthe matter snfßc'eui when he drew tbu iftjmil* bjtwewt the firm r end eh'pi j&.vSfekT ship builder, on >u I nf 1 my jurtgmeoa a one the pro- ‘>t WN the eblp-builUtr or asuba dy. Why als into ePpHinces for the develop ment ol mech rOffeMt each and all wheie they are ps ndipml, tUfQ With*.* agencies of dittn tit ion to meet and i& 'ti# dis tribution of our oWi Ipaffttlacturcd pro d te s, will not the farmer and the iabor e>- as wotlns the manufablurcr be beie ■ edt Here the queaionVky he raised that It does not matter who doee the Osrryiug, so long as we 11° the produe ing. This q list ion U untenable. Let the products ol tbs' spesk for tbemselve*. Consider o r phosphste, the cost of carrying equaTi 75 per cent of tbs cost of production, cotton from *0 to 40 per o*nt, Iron ''ln similisr propotion. Flece our merchant marine In poslMoa to carry, end instead of carrying our raw ma'eriaU in for.lgn bottemi we will earry our manufactured mater ale ia American bottom*. W’hat will b* the resultant profit f Oeplte' will be employed, labor wfll be employed, the develoyment of our eoun’ry will be to vast that all ether nations will pale Into *ignifln*cee Incompenson. 1 consider beat tor Clay'* oppcei ttoa lu euhsidy mimical to the in Tan BRUNSWICK 11MES-CALL DECKUMEK 18, IMu W FARMER Jm works HARD ■ Poe a living. Hi ha* to, lie aurtt itnake hay while the eun shine*," no matter how he feela Tbe result is over work; The etomach usually gives the first sign of .strain. The organs of diges tion and nutrition are deranged. Food does" nbt nourish. Indigestion appears. In such a caste Dr. Pierces Golden Med ical Discovery re-establishes the Health by a complete cute of the diseased organs 01 digei/iou and nutrition, It cleanses the stomach, purifies the bUxxl and re moves the cause If of disease. It is s 'temperance medicine,, and contains no whisky nor alcohol. "t wan troubled wttb IndlgeWten for about two yesrts,” writ-:- W*. BowwM, Esq., of/uliaeUe tstah Cos . htahe. l tried'abStM* doctors end rsmedirs but to no swrft until [ wnU to JOr. Purer and he told tits what to do. 1 suffered with pai lu mr stomach aod left side and tlioUrht ll would kill ste. lam abut to write and let vowhnow that I am ell rioht. I cau do my asA onr Without paio aud I don’t ha that tureiMfeeUugdhkt I -used to Have. RlreboUiraM Dr. Pietoe's Golden Medical Wseosefy and two rial- ofhia Pleasant VrUata' cured me.” Sick penile can consult Dr. Pierre by tetter free. All correspondence private. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. •J= :—ai j —— jii*j!iE!Ug!!j —i" 'iiyefe treat* of the South, wb eh lick up m es bi-iag tbe richest producing •action of our ooontry. Here aod aow I reg ales mjtetf es bring oppes and io' in' nil i’ by 'sitirhmadndftaaadiWnV If 'the teat world.' say ■ Char Haadrr.a ] i*, Take no snbadtele W J Uom . yj-' 7. : The edit,, ol rthe VorltCla. Kjv Ul,e* Isa •oua, writes • a iioaOcripi to a “i wassured of ktduay uoubtohy iak!o K Foicj 1 * Kidney Cure.'' Tskenoihinvelab. m.3,ttp^o - ' I- VtoaiT.l |>.. ■ ' 'N*.. , . .M -- FORSALlirt<riGoutt qnt-hors* pb^- Addrose !■; Q box "A A," Sjte, currents, oitrofi. In fmSG#lf*t ,r * liie,,t * for ,ruit o sltw ’ .y .. M '... - At no t|me U m*n secure from M tsohsof sUCb disorders of tbe stom*g|! es eholers morbua, orerops end dtar shoes; but these oouiplsints era mito mou during tbe bested term, i* dangerous to negleet them. Paid** KJler io remedy tbet has utter ed, and ib# eevereel attack* have hem cured by U. Avoid subslitufe*. i* but one P*ln-Killer, Perry D|ip| Ac.aod 60c. - ..^gx Brunswick, - Georgia Florida i Oranges 25c Dozen ' Th->y are juicy, very tbin * kin tad and t*eet. Medium lUe golden rose* *. A I*o fauuy N. T. 6 ate eat ing Apples, fancy Malaga Grapea aod fresh new Uocoa- BStS. LLOYD’S, 'FH.ONR 855-8 (Nut door to Flsmißg A Waff) FOR SALS'-PWJJGJD ) UJUB IN OLD TOWN-TO TtiE HIGH EST BIDDER. Ws will sell on Tuesday, January Btb, to tbo blehest bidder for tbe catb, that oertam tw i-etory houa-, situated in the O and Toffn of tbit city, on Ellis vtreetj end known as the weetern ona l\lf nl tbe northern oiv-hsif of Old ToW-o lot §BO. A*eo. tb*t one-sjtary bdti<e, situated on E<rooobstreet, said boue beipg oo tot yn *wr, * the east ern oue-bs.'f of tbs w<>rb.ern>e-he l f of Old Town lot 310. ” This property i* Jn gwd condition, and both rented. r T , ' Bhobston, Faubtc A 00. : The prudl ol sgold mine depends, f not on the amount of rock crashed au4er the scamps but pon the amount ol gold which ean he extract ed front thf rock. Iu a slmlltr way the value of food which ie eaten duet not depend on the quantity which it taken Into the etomach bat upon (he amount of nourishment extracted from It by tbe Organs of nutrition and digestion When these organa are diseased they fall to ex nourishment t n sufficient quantities to beetle of tbe eeverai organs of the too- *!*d*h.ee organa caano* work srithont CWMmBpSU, The tweuit to hear} tronb’e. liver luoay other attsm-at*, Djp, int ree s tftdSippeitlilg Disc -very/aeime on every or | *8 suit mitri.lv- eysteio, re ftrWf" *'**’ and vlgir. It cures disea-es storoeeh tiitoiigh the etotnsch A'whK.ti,.e£sy. Golden Meqtoal Discovery •■i - Our tDMRpRr-i^pdcfeDst For , J. Newton Heth lit mm fcckt-*eie,ii£od todeiy to staMd Sitte ltewd bf b Sft ■eflKt icl'-oid of kaif--or caattiVy per coat, of all eases. In WttuhSusent of loss of vital forces aetvoaa ißiorfftrs. kidney and urinary MjkpiillirilrPßtdlyelA blood poisoning, catarrU snd diseases pochl afetti vrtmfea. lie is equally euccoesful' Tlnitniiwar’s practice u more Misti Kaif*'ff-Mb*t .Of any .qt#t<#'fSmdiaU*. fOSe prou.miuMid ttf*Bl3ee by oibur .'.l.rskdapf,, wSm eteliVu Si *■*•. (fis'ct. Write uuit to.tdy -*1 ’ F yiltl- cape Ue Makn* . m W'to > v ‘ c wb' ati-ui dridrloo at b i'.'- Itci or oy mail. sa££>.. ->• J. NEWTON HWTHAV vr.M jj . . -Sfi Bryan SD-ro*. Hava** *i#gl nr F - eneemUlcb*' *>-ar„ Ur ital test't* -tuoagh an *>; ; a itw awful iithspeyt rti'WM, X vc'hUnt, t . Lime iryihk toer her u i --x yv . * f • . f tain Loi mmendft* o* tjiftg njjbjtoowy ,V l*arli. i' hsrf, with a .1t) [oiryo of orange*, hamna*. *' ells,4tc., | wb. ob are betug sole at low pricer. LThose tatarealed in curabasing fioit Bor Xrner, would do Well to call enh tolfti Captain K-Hy. SHIP NOTICE. Neither tbe master, nnr owners of J be American haik-M try lUtbrough will be reapon*ibl for eoy drb’r contracted by ( b" cr?w cf *aid bark. I-gosUb, Master. THE MAN WITH A BIG HEART .Mnkeft Urge provision for tbe damb animals nodtx bis oar*. They c<d’i talk bsek, you know; oevertbelees tbelr sppearane* will tell the tale. Treat your dumb friend* as faithfol ear vent*—feed them with tbe good, feed tad grata yoa oan get tere, eleep more comfortably o'oight*, and, If ion ere poltoj-wi*e, notice (be bene dcial retoits. J. M. BURKETT, FKKD STOKE. castoria The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, and which has been fn use for over 30 year-,, has borne the signature of . —and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy, v -wr-;W; / Allow w> one to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Soothing Syrups, It is Pleasant. It contains nev 3r Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotie substance./. A age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and Colic, it xievr . Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Fir ienc.v. It assi* iiltes the Food, regulates the Stoma ni Xto.vels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Tbej: yd?cnS I* macea—The Mother’s Friend. avffi** CASTORIA ALWAYS The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CtNtAuH COMTONV, TANARUS MtlffßAV Ifglft, NCWVOM C*TV. ill ARE YOU FEELSNC BADLY? f 4 ►Prickly ash bittern ◄ WILL CURE YOU. ** M Our store will be open until * o’clock p. m,l I Space dot a’nt perm tasto go into dotm'ia as to { our magnificent sock of grola, it would take J pate*. All we aek 1= to pay us viait and it will : fullyjpay you to go to that much trouble, tor j will be Mtoundel at the revelation . j When in aearch of a wedding present yon < will find what you want at our store. H. M. MILLER £ SON.I Ghristmas TUi^gs^ Are better seleeted before the rush. A few Lints. Bath Robes SJ.SO to 18.00, Umbrellas f’ey handles $2.50 to SB. Handsome Neckwear all prices, Walking Canes 50c to $1.50, Handkerchiefs Silk and Linen Mufflers $1.?0 to $2.00 Silk Suspenders $1.25 to $2 50 *