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The Brunswick Times.
liUbltihed 111*.
The Brunswick Call
Established 1810. '
The Brunswick Times-Call,
CON SOI.I DATED IVOC.
robllshsd
EVERY MORNINU EXCEPT MONDAY.
BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. ~ ,
Tbs Tliutx-CkU Will t>e delivered by osrrler
or mall par year, 16 00; per week It cent*. Cor
respondent* on live subjects solicited. Real
name Of writer should accompany seme. tab
ccrlptiona payable in advance
Address all cunamuhlcatlona to
TUX TIMBB-CALI*
11 ’ Braaawlok,aa.
TO BUBSORIMM:
Subscribers are requested to notify the office
wlieu they fall to get any itsna of the Timaa-
Call. Attention to Ibis matter will be appi e
clated by the publishers.
The amall boye are. already counting
the days that intervene before Christ
mm i.
We owe it to ourselves to Cos all we
J 4 t,' t< i * ~4 1 |
can to advance the intereats of oar
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home city.
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Taere will be four territories asking
congress for admission to statehood—
New Nexlco, Aro/.oaa, Oklahoma and
Indian Territory.
Thu Paclfio route via dan Fraueiuo
and New York pnw the Australian
mail! Into London five days sooner
than th Si. z route la cip.ble ot.
The Jacksonville Tiuie. Union and
Clliten remark*: “The man who ia a
chronio fault finder has a narrow soul,
driven edgewise into a narrow brain."
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Tlie Chicago Post pole that another
pUßlliatii! enoounter baa proved to be
another fiasco and oommuula: “Attar
•11, football ha* taken first place in the
line of unquestioned.* knockouts’
mrnmmmmmm——mtmmm l *
While there la do much talk about
municipal reforma, it iny be well to
note that do record can bo found _f the
expenditure of 92,000 000 (hat has been
checked ont of the Chicago sinking
fund.
That was a great "np-the hlil-ahd
dvwu.again” of Franoe’a. 3'he pyro
technic occupation ot Mitf lane iiaulted
In a Turkish promlaa- ry note, payment
. i a. Tm
to begin sixteen months from new,
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The fleet will have to make another
trip sixteen months from now to gel
the note renewed,
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Here It Is for you. We find this ollp
ping in the Philadelphia Prase: “Marx
Caret Brown, a young negro woman,
bas been app'ilnted a teacher in public
school No. 15, Jersey City, and the par
ents of the pupils, described as being
among the fashionable and wealthy
people of tbe town, are 'mfckiog a
strong protest."
Tbe statement to tbe publfo author
ized by the board of troateae of the
MoKmlev National Memorial Associa
tion and ihu notion to the people ol
Brunswick, published this morning,
speak for themselves Cue thing, bow*
ever, that may not be understood is
that the association does not aak for
large individual oontribniions; every
one who reveres the memory of Treat
dent McKinley is asked to contribute a
small saw. In some oltiss the donors
are not allowed to give over one dollar,
Any contribution no matter how small
will be received. It is not to be a me.
morial erected by rlob men bnt by tbe
people in all walks of life, and. no one
need feel sbsshed beosose their oontrl.
button is smsll, asrnsll son will be ac
knowledged the ssme as a large one.
For LaGrippe and Influ
enza use CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
TECHNICAL TRAINING.
Mr. Rohard H. Edmonds, editor of
the Manufacturers’ Record, in a apeeoh
before the Southern Cotton Spinners''
Association at Atlanta, made a strong
pldaYor teohnioal training for poor
White boys. Among other things be
ahid: ‘ .
"in this age whan the (killed band
and the trained mind tarn the eoale in
competition, we oannot for ear civil
isation, afford to atand atilt, Wa most
either advanoe or tall away. It rest*
with os. and with ■■ alone, to deoide
the fate of the Sooth. History will
hold this generation of southern basi
nets men responsible fox this section’s
future. Is is becoming every minute
more and more impossible for one man
to liya nnto himself. It it not enongh
that yon have already oreated employ
ment where nsna existed before; it is
not enough that 250,Ub0 persone are to
day Ending steady work in eotton mllle
through the great work which yon
have done Toe Voiee which spake to
Moses as he led the children of lerael
eat of Egypt towards tbs land flowing
with milk and honey, bidding them go
forward, speaks today to tke people of
this seetion and bids the Sooth to go
forward.
“We asnst advance. We mnst hasten
to tarn the mass of undisciplined .scat
tering, unskilled material for work
Into m compact army of Intelligent,
itrong and skillful men, disciplined to
do.
’’Let ns give the poor white boy his
due, and mskethe Booth solid for com*
tort and proa peel ty.”
Ban Franeisoo desires to beat the
band, for it has eleoted a bandmaster
Mayor of tbe olty.
THAT OLD SUIT NEEDS
To be oleanad and pressed. Jim Cmt
tar is the recognised leading cloths*
els*ner, Head yonr olotbes to him.
T ■ - ■ . - ft,
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We Never Hesitate
wben a plumber le needed, todispatoii on*
promptly to the scene of trouble. And
the skillful way the work is done will
please tbe most oritloal oustomer.
The material used is high grads and
will last for years under all ordinary
strain. , . .. ..
Our prices are especially Interesting.
A. H. BAKER,
*505 Gloucester St.
V y ATTENTION!
Have just received 4 the
finest line of *
New Wheels.
ever seen in Brunswick.
SO new Ones t Pick From.
We can save you s£.(X> on
every wheel you buy.
Repairing, renting and
emaneling.
Message service,
PIANOS AND OBOAI
If yon want a
good Piano or
Organ buy] a
•Ludden & Bates
B. J. OLBWINE
Aont>
Warn Sit.*—National typewriter.
o#fflnary’s offiee.
Skin affsotions will readily disappear by
using Dewitt’* wltcb Uassl Salve, .ook oak.
oounterfelu. If you get D wHt s yoa wll
ist'cood results. It is tbs qatok and i
sltlva su rs for pilss. w. J, Butt s ‘
THE BRUNSWIIih TIME-.-OALL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1901
Pr&tty
Children
•• We have three children. Before the
birth of the last one my wife used four but
tie* of MOrilER’S FRIEND. If you had the
pictures of our children, you could see at
a glance that the last one
Is healthiest, prettiest and
finest-looking of them all. yj'yj
My wife thinks Mother’s
Friend Is the greatest .
and grandest
remedy in the ('Bußrf
world for expect- EBB ,/
ant mothers.”—
Wrltten by a Ken- F’’.
tuckyAttorney-at Vv- ' TMBj
m prevents nine-tenths of ths
suffering Incident to child
birth. The coming mother’j
disposition and temper remain unrulfled
throughout the ordeal, because this relax
ing, penetrating liniment relieves ihe
usual distress. A good-natured mother
Is pretty sure to have a good-natured child.
The patient is kept in a strong, healthy
condition, which the child also Inherits.
Mother's Friend takes a wife through th
crisis quickly and almost painlessly. It
assists in her r.Ed recovery, and wards
off the dangers flat so often follow de
livery.
Sold by druggists for $1 a tottlc.
THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, CIA.
Send for our free illustrated book writtet
expressly for expectant mothers
Advertised Letter List.
The following is a use of letters re
maining io the Posti (Hoe at Brunswick,
Oa., nnolalmed, for tbe week ending
November 16, 1901:
B—William Biker, Mr Clin Brown.
C —Miss Rosa Coones, Miss Bell
Coop, James Cooper, Arthur Clarkson,
J X Cantrell, D Connor, W L Cashion.
D—Boisie Dioks.
F —Roueet Faison, T J Fowler, Ef
ward Fleming, Mrs Mary Florid.
G —Walter K Gilchrist.
H—MrsTempy Harper,Eugene Head,
John West Harris, Miss Mary Harris.
J —Emily Jeckson, R W Johnson,
James Joerson, B B Jones.
L —W A Lovell.
M—Lather Malloy,Adam Miller,Miss
L L Miller, MPs Mamie MoMillan,
Lizzie Mskinggooda.
P —Thomas Price, R R Prioe, Miss
Lila Peterson (2),
R—Jim Roberson.
S -Miss Mary Soott, G H Simmons,
Will Simmons, Gso Smith.
T—T C Toomas (2), M Z rillotion(2),
Monseur H L Ouray Toassard.
W—A W Walker, Miohael C Wash*
Ington.
Parties oalllog for any of the above
letters will say they were advertised
and will pay 1 oent for each letter
•lalmed.
If you have any complaints against
tbs service or facilities bring them to
me. F. McO Brown,
Postmaster.
SOUTH CAROLINA INTER-STATE &
WEST INDIAN EXPOSITION,
Charleston, 8 C., Beginning Deo. 1, 1901.
For this occasion the Southern Railway
offer* very reduced rates and improved
schedule*. Sale ol tiokete beginning Nov.
30th and continuing throughout the
Exposition.
Ticket agents of the Southern Railway
and connecting lines will sell through
tiokets and furnish oompiete information.
i. U t
Within half square of the Southern
Railway :a Charleston eleotrlc cars will
taka you to t.'ie Exposition grounds for sc.
W. H. Taylob,
a. Q P.dL. Atlanta, oa.
J. B. Beam,Jr„
D. P. A Atlanta, ea.
J as. Freeman,
T P. A., Mcaon, oa.
HAS CURED THOUSANDS, WILL CURE
SOU.
n you are troubled with Kidney or bladder
Afoabiee. such as a ropey, Bright’s diaeaet, ca
tarrh , gravel of the bladder, albvmeu in urine
and unhealthy depositing, or too frequent dis
eharge of tbe urine, pain in the back and blad
der. dropsical .welling of tbe feet and legs, etc
*tc„ we guarantee that by using Smith’s Sure
Xldaev Core, a complete cure will be elected
Price 10 cents. For sale by all druggists.
Florida
Cod cranberries at. G. W. Harper’s.
I'hone 158.
mother’s WORM SYRUP.
Rest worm medicine. Children like it eo
well they eat it no bread.
NOTICB TO TAX PAYERS.
For the purpose of collecting state and
countv tax for ItOT.. I will l>e at the following
county precinct* as follows:
Bt. Hintons,23th disc, Oct. ss. Nov. IS. le. 3
Starll up, 1 Mtlth “ “ VS. “ 18. 4
t’yle, Crossing, tfth Uit. *• 21, * W, " *
Jamaica. Itmith diet. * lib. •• 13, *
Brunswick Oet. ‘Jo. is and w. Nov. Id. Id and IS.
Pee, 7, J and 10,
H J. READ. T. C. U. C.
Begged.
While traveling., ia Cornwall In 1891
Rev. 8. Bnring-Goiild came near being
overwhelmed in a bog. He and his com
paiiium. got lost ami at dusk found
themselves in a bog called Etedmtre.
Six bullocks had already been lost
there that year. Mr. Barlng-Gould’s ad
venture is related in his “Book of the
West.”
"All at once 1 sank above my waist
and was being sucked farther down. I
*<ted to my companion, but in the dark
ness be could not see me. and bad he
seeD me be could have done nothing
for me. The water Anally reached my
armpits.
“Happily I had a stout bamboo some
six feet long, and I placed this athwart
the surface and held It with my arms
as far expanded as possible. By jerks
I succeeded in gradually lifting myself
and throwing ray body forward *<ll
finally I was able to cast myself at fills
length on the surface. The suction had
been so great as to tear my leather
gaiters off my legs.
“I lay at full length gasping for near
ly a quarter of an hour before I had
breath and strength to advance, and
then wormed myself along on my
breast till I reached dry land. My com
panion. it turned out, had had a similar
experience.”
A Whistler Btsrr.
“A Colorado millionaire—extremely
millionaire —one who was getting op an
art gallery, went to Whistler's studio In
the Bue du Bac," says Vance Thomp
son In his Paris letter to The Saturday
Evening Post “He glanced casually
at the pictures on the walla—‘sympho
nies’ In rose and gold, in bine and gray.
In brown and green.
“ ‘How much for the lot 7 he asP
with the confidence of one who ©t
gold mines.
“ ‘Four millions.' said Whistler.
• “ ‘What!’
“ ‘My posthumous prices.’ And ths
painter added. ‘Good morning.’ "
WANTED!
All the second hand
organs in town, and all the
second hand furniture*
stoves, etc, ’Phone 144-2,
J. W. WATKINS,
208 Bay street.
When in need of someone to olean
your clothes find Jim Carter.
Raisins, currants, oliroo and nuts
fresh in, at O. W. Harper’s ‘Phone 158.
frESSSta
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For Bale by T. NEWMAN.
Mr. w, J. Baxter of North Brook, N. 0.
tays he suffered with piles for fifteen years
He tried many remedies with no result
intfl he used Dewitt’s witoh Hasle Save
end mat quickly oured him. J. w. Butte
THE WORLD’S GREATEST FEVER
MEDICINE.
Johnson’s Tonio does in a day what
alow Quinine cannot do in ten days.
Its splendid cures are in striking con
trast with tbe feeble cures made by
Quinine. r . ,
If you are utterly wretched, take a
thorough course of Johnson’s Tonic
and drive out every traoe of Malaria
poisoning. The wise insure their lives
and the wiser ineure their health by
using Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonio.
It ooeta 50 oents if oures; not one oent
if it does not.
Iff. J. J. lIH
—Teacher on—
Violin, Piano
and Guitar,
REFERENCES:
Fleming & Waff.
ADDRESS:
Oglethorpe Hotel.
Yon r e much more Ilia bale to deeeaa
whes your liver and bowele do not aot
properly. Dewitt’s Little Early IRiscrs re*-
more the oauss of disease. W J. Butti
Cheap Rates to
JACKSONVILLE
—Via The—
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
$3 to Jacksonville.
52 to Fernandina.
CASTOR I A!
The Kind You Have Always Bought# and which tea ben
in use for over 30 years, has borne the stgnchm at
—and has been made under Ms per
sonal supervision since ttSftßCkuqr.
Allow uo ouek> deceive you rtotlrts.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and ** Just-aa-good®**** tat
Experiments that trifle with and andangar the tasEth of
i Infants and Children—Experience ityptbu* Bsperimaak.
What rs CASTOR!A
Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Csfl# fc-rtro
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups* It is Pleeauit. It
contains neither Opium* Morphine nor other KwrvOtf
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys ’Ufonn
and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Cou4l|mM>
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food.! regular *
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natwnai dmpu
The Children’s Panacea— The Mother** ifetaw&k
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
jy Bears tlie Signature &
The Kind You to ilwajs Bongil
In Use For Over 80 Ifstm
THE CENTAUR COMMENT. TT MEHMMT MMV, MC NM OM
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE.
FOR SAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND HE V TURK
Lv Brunswick 6 16 am I Mam IS tl p m 9 06 p ni
Ar Savannah 9 00 u m It 16 pm S II p m 12190 a m
Ar Washington IHib 980 pm
Ar New York 9 08pm SlSam
FOR MACON, ATLANTA, J OUISVILI.E, CUi CINH ATI AND CHI OAGO.
Lv Brunswick 7 90 a an SOSpni
Ar Macon 1 80 pat too am
Ar Atlanta 4 10 pm 6 90 a m
Ar Louisville 8 40am 710 pm
Ar Cincinnati 8 10 am fSOpmd
Ar Chicago sKpm Tic pm
FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON VND SAVANNAH.
Lv New York u 10 aes stop*
Lv Washington U It am 9 56pm
Lv Savannah 6 00 am IS 16 pm
Ar Brunswick T 41 a m |s 10 p m
SUNDAY SCHEDULES BETWEEN BRUNSWICK AND 8/ VANNAH
Jit Brunswick.„ totia r Main 5 00 p m
Ar Savannah !) 90 . as ISiSpm 8 J 6 p m
Lv Savannah (00 am (Onm
Ar Brunswick 8 loam I ipn
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
C. L- CANOLA rt. Mivnerai Agent.
Hard Sense.
It take* keen common sense,
added to superior judgment and ****
experience, to be superintendent of jTZjsSI .iff ~
a railroad. Such a man never re
commends anything that he has not '
himself subjected to crucial test. vM®?
A prominent railroad superintend- J ,
ent, living at Bavannah, Ga., in jj\' ‘1 *£|||L^SE|
which city he was born, says he
feels better than he ever did, and //O'
he had the worst case of dyspepsia '//,/ • .‘A MpjraflP|f 1
on record. He had no appetite, and ///s'/ <J J h L'-flt-yfc-.-..
the little he ate disagreed with him, yV/M/jk\ \ y iV
cansing him to vomit often. He
had pains in the head, breast and /
stomach, but after using three bot- f !
tie* of P. P. P. he felt like anew . T
man. He says that he feels that he gf
could live forever if he could always
get P. P. P. His name will be given
•a application to Lippman Brothers, the
proprietors of this great remedy.
Dyspepsia in all its forms is promptly
and permanently cured by P. P. P. General
Debility and lack of energy give place to vim and ambition through
the use of P. P. P. Blood Poison and all its incidental and hereditary
ills are eradicated by P. P. P. Rheumatis tn is conquered and banished
by P. P. P., as are also Catarrh and Malaria. P. P. P. is a purely vege
table compound, which has steadily grown in favor for years.
• SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
LIPPMAN BROTHERS, BLOCK, Savannah, Ga.
V. .J. BUTTS.
m SEWING MACHINES)
’’Best on Earth,” and
equipped with all the
improvements
SOLD ON
EASYTERMS
G. F, GAY,
Gloucester Street
•1 had a running sere on my breast for over
yesr,** aaye 4s iry R. Richard* of Wlllaayyllle
H, Y., “and tried a great many remediea, bat
got no relief tetll I used Renner Salve. After
•slug ous halt box I, wsa perfectly cored. I
cax'lrecomtnesd It too highly ” w. J, llult*.
J. M, BURNETT
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provision
Hors*?, Cow
and
C hicken Feed
LADIES CAN WEAR SHOES,
one else smaller after using Allen's Foot F.nse
a l>owder to be shaken into the shot® It make*
tight or new shoe* feel eny, give* Instant, re
lief to corns or bun ion- Its the greatest com
fort discount? of the age, cures and prevents
swollen feet, blisters and *>,re -pots. Allen’s
Foot Ka*e Ih h certain cure for - westing, hot,
aching feet. At all druggistst and shoe stores,
IV. Trial package free by mail. Address,
Allen S. Olmsted, XeiLty, N. Y.