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Tlse Brunswick lues Xitabliihed 1889. The' Brunswick Call. Kutabliebed 1883, Ik iimnswick Times-Cail, CONSOLIDATED 1800. Published £V*RY MORNING EXCEPT 'MONDAY. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. ■ The Tlmn-Oall will be delivered by carrier or mail per year, *s , o'>; per week 16 cents. Cor respondents on live subjects solicited. Heal name of writer should accompany same. Sub scriptions payable in advance. Failure to re ceive paper should be reported to the bualnees office. Address all communications to. THE TIMES-CALL, Brunswick, Gs. TO SUBSCRIBERS: ■ jbsarlbernara requested to notify the offloe fist a ibey fall to get any lasna of the Tlmas- CalL Attention to this matter will be appi •* • tied by the publishers. You ran soon g t yonr cyster* on the half then, iaw- -t-mw' 1 " —- 1 r■" - The real fight now teeml to be be tween Quarry and the Macon Talagrapb Boa. E?an P. llewell baa anaoaac. and for couacilmae of Atlanta. We wager he'll be ekeod. Col. Pall Byrd baa the aympatby of thousand* of friende In Georgia in the lots of hi! bright li'tla sen, A Brunswick man it 'o build the piblic buldlug, Wa congratulate Mr. Bowen on securing the contract. The Decatur County Ne, published at BainbndKe, has toun i its way to our office. It is a nest little paper and is full of lire reading matter, •'Here’s that unlucky number again,” remarks the Atlanta Journal. ‘‘A Texas negro has just finished serving 13 years tsi a crime he did not commit, ’ The da key is, doabtles*, rejoicing over his good luck in getting out at ail, There it one editor in Georgia who thinks be will p'u k the bulls ey\ The Savannah Press says: “Edit >r James R. Miller b:8 tb.ee p pare. The Bui* loch County News supporting Colonel Eetlll Ijr governor, the Hagen Timts is lor Popi Brown, and tfce Brjai Count/ News will probab y advocate Mr Turner. ANOTHER DEFENSE OF THE RICH. In the baccalauroa'e sermon a* John D. Rockefeller's Chicago Uiiivirity Dr. E. Benjamin Andrews, Ctiaii'cllor' of the Uaiversityof Nebraska, said: “It is the tendency row to condemn men simply because they are rich. This is the case with many a great man in Chicago and New York who ts trying to do right vhi etbe public persists in maligning bis motives.” D \ Andrews nuy havo felt that the occasion and surroundings demanded a defease of the multi millionairis, cr i e may nave considered it a good oppor tunity to make himself so id witn the oil king and secure bis aid for thi Nebrsaka University, In either event Dr. Andrews was led into a misstatement. No man it con demned simply because he poaseses grett wealth. p. is tbe methods by which wealth is asquiref that are questioned. If they rre dishonorable the man is condemned, as be deserves to be, regardless of any pretenses at relig ; on or great gif sto charity. The people demand honor in the rich as well as In the poor. They refuse "business shrewdness,” but which arc just as much acts of moral ih'every a those whioh send the smaller thief to prison, The heart of the every day American la too clean and too honest to think well of the n.au who ruins ©there for bis own gain. If John D. Rockefeller believes his business me hods need no defense it is <ime fo* h m to call iff his def nders m Chicago or p a ' pli will come o the cjncludoa that it is another case of “toe iu 1 y eonfeietree that ue-de no accuser. ” O i eve-y hand there are men who have b come very rich through honest ff nt and kii.d 1 y principles. People rfs oect them not b 'cause of thdr money, cut b cause of their strong characters, and they arc held up as models to the rising generation. Thehonetly rich need no defense, The dishonestly rch ctn not bs de teaded, CANCER •j Sufferers from this horrible malady nearly always inherit it not necessarily from the parents, but may be from some remote ancestor, for Cancer often runs through several generations. This deadly poison may lay dormant i:t the blood foi years, or jititil vou reach middle life, then the first little fore or ulcer makes ns ap pearance— or a swollen gland in th breast, or some other part of the body, gives the first warning. To cure Cancer thoroughly and perma nently all the pi'tsonou* virus must b eliminated from the blood—every vestags of it driven out. Thia 8. 3. 8. does, and ta the only medicine that can reach deep seated, obstinate blood troubles like this. When all the poison has been forced out c‘ the system the Cancer heals, and th< disoise never returns. Cancer boginsoften in a small way, as th following lei ter from Mrs. Shirer shows: A amH pbH-ti nine on my jaw nhnnt an inrll below tliv Mri-M tlie left side of my face. It gaw me epior ivn-unven- „, TJ ,^ aim-*, irn<t I hliomli! have al--mt ft ha.l il net lw-in to inflame and VI ti--h ; ft wunld bleed a By IlHl, then oca hover, but lw. fCv wim world I:-* li.-nt. This sj ron tinned for some I tine, wtanjTj >e jr\ swell, betnminj very painful. The Cancer be- kEt'a l fnn Id ent ned sprend, i-St; c. wT*'” until it wasap ltrr;e as a .lafcA.. gWi balf dollar,rhea 1 heard EBffjjjifr * of R. S. 5. and <>l“r:uin- IrijffgjWHhCg. g/S'Ta edtosive it a lair trial, and it was irmarkable jCjaMra* what a wonderful effect ■•W ■* ' it had from the very beginning ; the sore began to heal and after taking a few bottles disappeared entirely. Thi i was two years ago ; there are still no signs of the Conner, and my general health continues good.—Mrs ; R. Shirer, La Plata, Mo. SI hagfe is the greatest of ail i oat, a Wood purifiers, ar.d the • only one guaranteed 1 L TE purely vegetable. Send for our free hook on Cancer, containing valuable and interest ing information about this disease, and write our physicians about your case. We make no charge for medical advice. “ THE SWIFT SPECIFIC C 9-, ATLANTA, GA. In Memory of one Who Died Dec. 30, 1900 "YKT SHALL Hit Live!" When In the night's dim ilinc3 Memory limits Uiee back to ax, And tve remember Thy gentle smile, tUy genial presence, that Wag halm and tonic to the sad of soul, And thy dear voice Th*tt nS*ei' wa9 li srd in aught save Char ty, and kindly jiniiu , and helpful cheer; And tby dear hands, that ever sought Good deed - to do— When we rememdSr the smile uow vanished; The voiee uow parsed to silence; The hands now lying, cold aud still Above the quiet heart; God only knows the p il l. That wrings the anguished tear; The bitter sobs that bteak— When we reineml) r. Adversity and sorrow long ha i peri ued, Grim sorrows, dark, upon thy life They bore thee down —and swaft The mainsprlugof thy life beneath tbe we g’at. But thine own woes wore shut Within thy t eart, for thou didst strive To hide thiue own, and ease another’s pain, True friend thou want; husband, brother, sort And gentlest counselor to those thou gavest life. If faith and trust, friendship and good deeds Merit the guerdou of the heavenly li fe lt life's sad crown of cypress and of rue Doth tit tho brow for Heaven’s bright asphodel, Thy crown is won—the immortal flowers thine. Thy life here done, thou Itvast in paradise! August HO, 1901. FOR SALE We offer f. r sale tfce Old B urke residence, situated on the corner of Gloucester and Reynold* streets, on tbe lot recently purchased by tbf govern ment for aCuirom bourn*nd Postr tfioe. The framing, sills and lember in the building are in comparatively good order, also the doors, blinds, windows, at Ha. etc. The house can be traded for at private sale and if not disposed of oefore the 3rd day of September it wi 1 be sold at publicontory onihe premises. Parties desiring to examine the premi ses are at liberty to do so. The property must be removed by the purchaser by the 15 h day of September, 1901. L. J. Leavy & Cos. Call on Hoyt Bros., for lowest prices on plumbing. We use only tirst-class mate rial and do our own work, so therefore we can guarantee all our work. We make a specialty of repair work. Give us a trial and be con vinced. Don’t forget the place—2o7 Grant street. BRUNSWICK TIMKS-OALL, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1901 SOME SOCIETY NEWS. What is Going On in Brunswick's Gay Social World. BY MARY M NIBH BURROUGHS. Afer several pleasant months a 1 Uit- Oglethorpo, Mr and Mr*. El Phuff .v and little Miss Lilian Pnitff.r expect to leave shortly to spend som- fct the home of Mr. and ’'Mrs. Theadore Clark, on E street. Many ,Brunswick friends will be interested in knowing that Miss Efli • Wrenoh expects to return to her home in Madison in a few days, after a pleisant summer the goes, of tisids m Tennessee, Alabama and 'Jets*. Mrs. M. A Cook is expeotsd in Brunswiok in a few days, to *p*nd some lime the cues' of her eis #*, Mr*. M, J. Colson, a’, her borne on Mans, field street. Dr. end Mri. I, N. Bishop end Mis* Mattie Bishop for Buf falo, Nisgsrs and ether plaoes of intereet. Miss Lula Murrel, of Osk Grove, apsnt several days ef last week* the guest ef frieads and relatives In Brunswiok, t Col and Mrs. W.G. Brtnt'ey have re urned to Brunsw ek after a pleasant summer off. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ctusey are spending some time in Hendeiaon, N.C Mr*. W. S Rsi'se of Montgomery, is expected in Brunswiok in a few days, t' spend some time the gueit of bet father, Judge B -ll Dg Wh.tti -Id, at his borne on Gloucester street. . After a delightfa) vsosticn, spent in New York, Missaobujetts Coo. and North Carjlioa, Rrv. Waiter M Gil more returned to h’s ►ome in. wick yts arday, It will interest many Brunswick friends of Miss Margaret Brobaton, of Brownwood, to know that she is apeadiig a pleasant sumanr at Tal lulah. Mrs Qua H ffnaois spending s rn l rime tv Atlanta, tfce gu?at ofter parent?, Mr and Mrs. L L lientbal - Mrs Billing W irt-ld is expended home shortly, afte a p easant vis t to relatives and friends in AtlaLta Miss Kete Hoi hs returned from a visit to . friends iu Fiorld*, where she spent several weeks. Miss Julia Wilder returns bcm s th 9 morning, after a pleasant week with fr ends in savannah, ... Oq, September IS b, Mrs. - Geo, W. Hatp r will open a music class for piano icsiructione, Theory, harmony, W. J. EUTJI’S tboreughbase, oonnterpoint nnd com position wiil be taught from tba bast known German methods. A free mbo'arship will be given to ao t>mbi t one girl or boy. Misses Bu!e ar.d Gecivieve itslst.cn have re'U'nesl Tr-tu a visit to friends in A ’aiif, Miss Mary MoCullmgh Is spendirg some weeks the gu-'stof Mis* Georgia Wayne, st her home nevr B-Edor. " I ~ i Mii Sarah Wyliy, of D.r-ien, is i spending aims liras in B rh h gu s . of her brother, C.p’. C. S Wjily, st ms bomi on Uniou street. Miss Jotiepbiee dußiguon will spend the mouth of sep.eu.ber, ai Blec’t M untsin, N G, the guest if M-j >r and Mrs. F, K. Hager. Mrs. C. H Wimberly has re un ed Ir mi plaasant >r p to Atlanta. Miss Mans Wlwierly is visiting Mlsa Dsra Mabry to Allan's, after a de lightful trip to Wilmington, N. C. Tba Woman ’a Foreign Miaaianaiy society of tha Firtt Methodist ohn>rei> will ba entertained by Mr*. <3 R. Jaekson Monday afternoon at 4 o‘elurk at her home, 309 Union street. M's. J. S. Wright and Mtaa Arabella Wright expect <o leave in a lew days for the mountains, where Miss Wright will spend a short time before gi-ing to Athens, where *bo will enter Lncy Cobb institute. If people ouly knew what we know ibout Kodol Dyspepsia Cure it would be used in nearly every household, as there sre few poop'e who do not suffer from a feeling of fullness after eating, belching flatulence, sour stomach or waterbiash, caused by indigestion or Dyspepsia. A preparation such as Kodol Dyupepaia Cure whioh, with no aid from the stomaoh 1 1 will digist your food, certainly oan’t help but to do good. w J. Butts. ro the pan* \ rican expqbi. 1 ION. Toe beet Hoe, the smoothest line, the quickest line via Souhern Railway Qi’een & Crescent, Big Fur and L. S &M. S O ily one cnai g3 of sleeping cars Oae night out. L’-ave Auaiita at S;JO a. rn , and 5:lop. m. Arrive at Buffalo 10 30 a m. and 7 :20 p. m , re spectively next day. W. H. Tsyloe, AG P A Have yoo beard the news? J H. Heller & 3ro. will move to 2.0 N**w. oastle sires', a j xc to Bish p’s drug store. Kies Mamie Smith. Middieeboro, Ky.. writes; •My little sister had the croup very bad. I gave ber several doses of Foley's Honey and Tar and be was idstantly relieved, It saved her life. W. J. Butts. The Bess e will run mother of tbeir excu'eiouß t 8 . Mnon Suadsy Boat leaves a! 9 *. m. ; and 2 p, m ; lea e St -imou at 11 . m ar and 6 p. m. •‘I had a running sore on my breast for over a year,*' says Henry R. Richards of Willseyvllle, N, Y., "and tried a great many remedies, but got no relief until I used Banner Salve. After using one half box I, was perfectly cured. 1 can’trecommend it too hiahly.” w. J. bulls. FOR SALE ( HEAP. Font houses and Jet*. One 9 rrom house, one five room hnu.p, two three roombouies All fer SSOO. O, L. Parker. AVogetaLle Prcparationfor As yiniilating (he Food andßegula ling the Stomachs aniißowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerfub ness and Rest. Contains neither Opiui3forphine nor Mineral. Kot Harc otic . JUmpe Of Old JDr SAMUEL PtTCHKR Seat' i Jtx.Saom - 1 AMtWfaJMr- I jfaucAmt/ - 1 STm&wMIA* j I%JW- I A perfect Remedy forConsttp*- Hon, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea. Worms .Convulsions .Fevetasbr ness and Loss OF SUOV! Pas simile Signature uP NEW YORK. A I b j ,j IC’ J J Dost s- KL inis EXAer COPY OF WRAPPER. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTABLISHED 1889. •'HUE HALI, Proprietor *1 ou p.Aii gel the oest the uiar’ket affords by eating hera '** 5 .wr P T—O-iem taken for O K* Laundry. Coney & Parker DEALERS iN Coal and Wood, Brick, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Shinglesjand Laths. Agents forMoriis’ Erick. Phone 18- 525 Bay St. j. jTlissner, WHO LFSAX.fi groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, GRAIN. HAY AND BRAN / SPECIALTY. f .?]fs Rsjv Street. Brunswick. Gtorxi*. Bargains in Bicycles. To close out our stock of Bicycles, we will offer Ladu s Columbia Bicycles at S2B £o—only a few left. Also a few Gents Bicycles at greatly reduced prices. THE DOWNING CO. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the J \ Signature /Am (Y Jr* AM Use \J For Over Thirty Years emit VMM OMNTAUR COMMIIV. NIW VMR CITT.