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Jlie Brunswick Times- Irtablithsd 1889. The Brunswick Call. Established 1882. The Brunswick Times-Call. CONSOLIDATED 1800, Published KVKRY MORNING KXCKPT MONDAY. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. The Timcs-Oal. will l>e delivered uj oarrler or mai> per year, *r.'W; per week 15 cent#. Cor respomtenls on live subject# solicited. Keal uarnc of writer should accompany name. Sub scription# psysblo in Advance Andreis* oil communications to THE TIMES CA Me Brunswick, Ga. TO BUBSC IBBRS: Subscribe! s are requested to notify the oßlce uhcit they fall to get any Home of the Timtt- Cnll. Attention to this matter will be ap elated bv the publisher* The Impression toems to be growing that the country will gut along all right with : Roosevelt as president. Our (system of government is such that the couutry is bound to prosper with honest men in < 111 26. President Roosevelt declares that he will carry out the policy indicated by Mr McKinl.y in his epeech at Buffalo. If he docs this It will he a departure from the methods of the republican party in the past in some very import' nut particulars. In a letter to George W. Harris, president of the Bryan Traveling Men’s Club of St Louis, William J. Bryan outlines what he believes will be the leading issues of 1004. Mr. Bryan believes that the silver question is not Bottled, that the fight against trust* must continue, together with opposition to government by injunction, and finally that tne Kansas City platform bids fair to boas sound a declaration if democratic principles three yean hence as at the time it was made. On a ccrtH'n eoca-iun Henry Wanl Beecher dellyerot! a piaycr, and was afterward a-ksd for a copy of it for publication. His reply to ihe request follows, thought of which is most tender and the sentiment beautiful; “You request me to send you my prayer on decoration day eventin':, If you will scud me the notes of the oriole that whistled at the top of my tree in last June, or the iridescent globee that came by millions on the last waves that rolled in on the beach yesterday, or a segment of the rainbow of last weuk, or th* perfume of the first vi' lot that blossom* til last May, I will also semi you the prayer I hat rns to my lips with the occasion and left uie forever —I hope it went heavenward and was registered, in' which esse th* only record of it will he found in hcaveu. LIBTOF rKoFEK (1 FOK KENT BY BJ; OJ3B TOK, Jj'K N Dili & CO. stocks. per mo Mvi formerly *ceupieti by Heller *v llro. on Newcastle MM' f;j.j oo Store on Huy stive , near Monk y;. CH) Two large tt.*res lor saloon, Oglet borne blivet. oat u m co Store on v)glet n ipest near Clouccister 15 to Store on Monk • next lo \ rnboiler’* . 2n HO y a.torvs on ittouce-ter si. near Hay, each 10 oo store come) 1 anil U olf at.reels.. S oo OS KICKS, per mo Suit of 00, e tn Newcastle hi reel, well located $;o im Niceofle**son iHouce&tcr street,opposite Kxtn e.s** Olllee, eavl: 7 oo iIKSIMCNCKs l OK WHITKS. per mo. Pouble dwelling on Onion street, newly reno ated. each side ' (\ Nice .'woiling ou Amherst street, near Sait Or< winds, new , 7 ml Corue?* M nk and >VoM wueots Jo oo KS-siULNCSs SOK CoLOUKIt per week l ee street, near H, three rooms ,*i 00 Lee street, near 11, ihiee rooms I oo Gordon etroo;, near 11, two helices,newly leinna'ed eaeli .3 (H Johnson street, near 1., three rooms .. 7'> Coehr.in uvcuue,near K.three rooms 7.‘> Amher.-.t street, near li, two houses, three I‘Hims each ..... .. l 00 Amherst street, near M. three rooms 1 in ♦Minin street, neat iK three rooms .... 75 3> street, near N,new , 1 hree rooms 1 *2: K Stret.; Lane, near F, two Kory 1 Amherst street, near (leorgo. . . * Oglethorpe street, near liartmouih. Oglethorpe st., near Alnemarle. tw> story 2 00 llay street, uoai Allmma'le. two siory a 00 Hichmoiul slre t, near Howe, four rooms 1 2. r * Forfull particular.- about any of tin al>ove properties, apply 11 ► ilrchston Feudig \ t’o. Thomas Maple, Birbeek, ill., writes: •*! had a very had case ot kidney trouble and iny back putuod me *0 I could not straighten up The doctors treatment did me rogood. Saw Foley’s Kidney Fure advertised and took one bottle wiiich rured me and 1 have not been affected aiiicc, I gmd>y reconnuena this remedy w J. HutU. VEN. CASSIUS ADDRESS Continued from fourth page, hue bean taken; and somewhere,ir eaob service, scf.ly, eweetly tenderly suppli* eating God’a care, and strength, and love for ireatrioken woman to whom he was bo uearly ail the world, In re cognition of hi* greatness as a states riian and a ruler the military and naval j'•stab.’lsbnente of the old world have been called, by tboir chiefs to do what has never been done before, pay the same honors co this uncrowned king of every American heart that are given to their own dead rulers , That might be diplomacy. We do not believe it is> We are sure they realize his greatness, and, without care as to the impression made upon our citizens, they show honor tathat greriuess. But the other? Men do not take tbe'.r hypocricics to God, The mingled lamentations and Te Deuras, the fervent prayers and praises oircrod In tbs churches are true coin, struck through with the stamp of genuineness, and called forth by the universal knowledge that William Mc- Kinley wae, and hence throughout all eternity will be, a Christian. But did he never make a mistake, then? Frankly, l do not know, its said and did things moat of us would not have said or done; and in the pride of our own intellect, in the arrogant vanity of our personal judgment, we think these things were mistakes. But, were they? in the end One great* er than we all will deoide, and we will admit the absolute aocnraoy of the de cision. But if they were mistakes, hi: 1 death has thrown them in the world's great rubbish-heap, and they shall not retnrn till they have accomplished the errand whereuoto they were sent. Be cause underlying them wore the honest desires of a Christian men, Uod will honor this man by using his very mis takes, If he made any, for the advaoo meet of civilisation aud the ultimate redemption of tho world 1 have said that what, at the bagin ning, wire rules, baoame later in the ohristian life, principles of notions, Mr, McKinley's Christ like words at the time he was shot have beno refer red to by Colonel Goodyear, and I can not better oloso tills tribute to the memory of a good man than by using them to show bow, unconsoiously to him he lived on principle the high life thst weaker men live by law. The blessed master of us all, stretch ed upon the cruel cross; suffering the ! agonies of a brutal physical death; ; surrounded by a howlmg mob of demoniac eaemiesr betrayed by one of u.sines trusted disciples; arrested by a for-jig i uldiery ; hunted to death by ais owu countrymen to wh nn be bad on me to offer untold blessings, raised his dying eyes to Heaven, and with unutterable plaints, asked for them tbo blessing of pardon; “Father, for give 'horn, for they know not what they do.” Softly, yet surely, these words hare comedown the anas, forever teaching the sweet lesson of forgiveness, and assuring men that they ie better and Happier when they cm rise to the heights of perteot pardon; and.at last they find their echo from the mouth ol the great chief;ain of this favored land, on the other side of the globe from whore they were first uttered Wouaded to the death by an assassin, William McKm’ey was the only man 10 that vast throng who interfered to save the murderer from the just deserts of his crime Nearly two thousaud years ago tho other mob,with anger to ward the innocent one, had cried; “Crucify h 4 m Crucify him;” on this day, an angry mob frenzied with an indignation that wae just, thirsting for a vengeance theyknew would be tardy, but euro; cried "Lynch him Lynch BRUNSWICK riMES-OALL. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21,1901 Pratfy T Children •• We have three children. Before the birth of the last one my wife used four bot tles of MOTHER'S FRIEND. If you had the pictures of our children, you could see al a glance that the last one Is healthiest, prettiest and finest-looking of them all. My wife thinks Mother’s Friend is the greatest and grandest /77\ If. remedy in the world for expect- fe&L jL msg I W rltten by a Ken tucky Attorney-at Yv- CO SLUT) prevents nine-tenths of the rnir.lilS suffering incident to chlld i iiEi.fi xhecoming mother’s disposition and temper remain unruffled throughout the ordeal,because this relax ing, penetrating liniment relieves the 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 t’flQ crisis quickly and almost painlessly. I! assists in her rapid recovery, and wards off the dangers that so often follow de livery. Sold by druggist* tor $1 a tottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO, ATLANTA, GA. Send for our free illustrated book wrltto* expressly for expectant mo thefts. him;’* It wag the victim of the mur derer’s fanaticism, who, in hit last re corded publio utterances, raised a feeble, tender, yet commanding voioe in words that were a divine eohoof the master’s prayer ;“FTeabe do not hurt him;’’ Fellow pitlzens of Brunswick, do you love him? Did you truet him? Do you honor bia mamory? You need not ut ter one word in reply. In the provid ence of Cod one has been called to suo oeed him who has many noble and manly traits of oharaoter. He... has aunouno.d his intention to follow th p il’oiee outlined by bis martyred pre daotssor. You can ehow how you love *d, hoDorel, tru tsd MoKiuley by the r.ontot, earnest, true support yon give * to RioaeveU. i baleive fca will rise to ;be responsibility of the position thus thrust upon him, and wisely, ably, hon estly gu da the ship of state i)to the harbor where she should bo. May God in his mercy give the new president strength to rule well, and all the people firmness of pnrpose to support him with honest hearts and faithful allegiance. School Notices. The private school of MissF. G. Nightingale will open on Monday Sept SO th at her residence on Carpenter Btieet. Misses Gale school will open Sept. 30th, 1901, at 708 E street. This school has a graded oouree of study in the primary, preparatory and ac&demio departments, They use every endeavor to promote the health, to train the mind and to educate the judgement, and the morals of the pupils. M Bkin affections will readily disappear by using Dewitt’s witch Hazel Salve, look out counterfeits. If you get D witt's you wll get good results. It is the quick and positive cure for piles, w. J, Butt’s Pl^Scui* ~ Is Guaranteed w.j. aims —— Miscellaneous. FOUND -Oie light blue serge coat. Owner can have earns by calling and paying for ad. FOR SALE— One R3m Bho typs writer. As good as new. Will sell for two thirds coat. Coison Hard ware (Jo. AGENTS WANTED—Ladies and gentle to sell an honest product. Lib eral salary or oommi6ion. Sales enormous everywhere. Write at onoe, E, Company, Box 235, Canton, Ohio. TO RENT—A ntotly famished room oentrslly looated with board for two gentlemen or gentleman und wife. No children. Address B, this t ffice, FOUND —Oae bunch of keys. Owner can have the same by calling at this office and paying for ibis ad. Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: Ho waß troubled with kidney diseases about three Tears. Had to get up several times during the night but three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure effected a complete cure, he feels better than he ever did and recommends it to his friends. W J. Butts. NOTICE. This is to notify my friends, patrons, and the public generally t,hat Mr. Phil Keller is now in charge of the Arcade saloon. B. Hirsch. THE GREAT BCOUBGE of modern time* Is consumption. Many cures and discoveries from time to time are published but Foley's Honey and Tar does truthfully j olaim to cure all cases In the early stages land always affords comforl and relief In the very worst cases. Take no substitutes, w. J. Butt WORKING 24 HOURS A BAY. There is no rest fer those tireless little workers—Dr; King’s New Life Pill,. Mil lions are always busy, curing torpid liver, jaundice, billiousness, fever and ague They banish Bick headache, drive out malaria. Never gripe or weaken. Small, taste njop, y/ork wonders. Try them. 250. at all druggist. Lives of tka martyed Presidentp.their assassinators and history of anarchism, 600 pages for $1.60 Oatfi free, 60ptr o nt commission, Credit and freigl t given. J. E. Maoßrrdy, Sfsr Bidg, Chicago. THIS WILL INTEREST MANS’. To quickly introduce 1!, B. li. Botanic Blood Balm, the famous Southern blood cure into new homes, wo will send absolutely free 10,- COD trial treatmonts. Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B. quickly cures old ulcers, scvoi .ni, itch ing skin, ana hnmore, cancer, i ating festering sores, boils, carbuncles, pimples or offensive eruptions, pains in bones or joints, rheumatism or any blood or skin trouble. Boianio Blood JJalin,!’. B. 11. heals every sore or pim le. makes the blood pure and rich and s.o*s all aches and pains. Botanic Blood Balm, 15. 15. 15, thoroughly tested for CO years in hospital and private practice and lias 'cured thousands id case! given up ns boneless, Void at drug stores 81 nor large bottle. For free treatment wiite to iilood Balm Cos.. Atlanta Da. M Adi cine sent at once prepaid. Describe trouble and free medi cal advice given. Botanic Blood Balm B. 11. B. gives life and vigor and strength to the blood, the Unest blood puriiior made. Bot-iio Blood Balm gives a healthy blood supply to he skin aud entire system OYSTERS Open Fresi Eienr IE Fresh Fish Always on Hnnd P. A. Segui, 107 Monk Street* HAS CURED TjuOU3AKBS, WILL CURE you. If yon are troubled with kidney or bladder troubles, such as dropsy, Bright’s disease, ca (tarrh, gravel of the bladder, albumen in urine and unhealthy depositing, or too frequent dis charge of the urine, pain In the back and blad der. dropsical swelling of the feet and legs, etc., etc,, we guarantee that by using Smith’s Sure Kidney Core, a complete cure will be effeoted. Price BO cents. For sale by all druggists. [[<) oo Drops] StftSlOßll AVegetable Prepatalionfor As similating the Food andßeguia ling the Stomachs andßowels of TnFAN TSffC HIID K EN Promotes Digeslion.Cheerful nessandßest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor>liii£rai. Not otic . fyci'/K aSOteDrSAMUELPITCimR fampkm Seed'" \ 4lx. Senna * l jßoehellf- Sails— I dhuse Seed + \ /trmenwne - / SiT&iviuiti'Scda + I Uim+Seetl- 1 Cfrutfied Sugar I Wktetyreeet Flavor. ) A perfect Remedy forConslipa- Tion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW *YO RK. Atjo m,orill>-s old EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTBLISHED 1889. CHUE HALL, Proprietor Yon can get the best the market affords by eating her# P S. —Orders taken for O K* Laundry Fall and Winter hats have never been ex celled in any previous display, These hats are all of very artistic conception and are developed in goods of excep tionally good quality and beauty, Perhaps no such value has never been offend. HISS KATE SLATER £O4 GLOUCESTER ST.. ‘‘Our little girl was unoonecious from strangulation during a sudden and ter rible attack of croup, 1 quickly secured a bottle of One Minute Caught Cure, giving her three doses. The crouD was mastered and our little darling spesdly recovered’ Bo writes A. L. Sp&fford, Chester, Mich W, J. Butts. CiSTORIA For Infants and Children^ The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the t Signature //yj jf\ jjv In \(\ t y Bse jl/ For Over ! Thirty Years IMSTOMI THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. in for a builder to make good work out of bad lumber, but it is a problem none of our customers ever have to contend with, as §ll building piaterial which we supply is guaranteed to be of the best quality and is always equal to specifications and is exactly what is ordered. You kn >w what vou are getting when you order here, and our prices are the lowest for reliable lumber. Kiln dried flooring and ceil ing always in stock. Phone 197. , Lang & Wood Planing Mill. “1 bad a running sure on qiy brest for oygy year,* 1 says Henry U. Richards of Willacy Yjllp N, Y„ “and tried a groat many remedies, but got no reli< f until 1 used Banner Salve. After using one- half box I, was perfectly cured. 1 can’(.recommend it too highly. ’• w. J. Butts.