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The 'inniswfc Tme>| Established 188 b The Brunswick Call. Established 1802. The Hranswick Tiraes-Cali, CONSOLIDATED I*oo, FablUhed EVERY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY. BYR. A. MULLINS, LESSEE. The Ttnun-Call will l>e delivered by carrier or mall per year, per week 15 cents. Cor respondents on live subjects solicited. Real name of writer should accompany same. Sub scriptions (lajnble in advance. .Uhlres. all communications to THE TIMEH-CAI.L, Lrnnswiuk.ua. TO STJBSOuIBfItfS: Subscribers are requested to notify the oßloe W hen the? fail to yet sny Issue of the Timcs- Chl). At ontion to tliia matter will be appia riated hy the p iblisheia. Everyday on one streets mty ha seen young uien wtio nro floundering aliout. Ignorant of a trade of yr fusdon and no b sinisi training. Most times these are men eminently capable of le .ruing wbateve they -ouldset iir h.ads to learn, Rut they ace throwing their time a ay, stu tiog their mental capacities b> and susc u..ii 1 they will find thenauelvi s adnit It a ousy world with no fenowlclge •! business, aud tl eir only support for a iivn g will boa chance day’s labor. Parents who nog leot their boy’s buine trainlug and f..il to prepare him for an active plain in the world, aro laying up for thorn - solves a heavy .hare of blame. A boy rjallyeujhl to be but to work the '1 up he it twelve years old aud bo made to reuliz i the va'us of a dollar. Habit is lecond nature and if children are taught to be industrious early in bfe they will have a fondness for i.— MuUtta .lourr.nl. POLITICAL. I.ivl polit -.it h w l' ba Interna *d l i uh I. 1 oni' It If in M tn.lli New : l l I tiPVt-Ot itl lion. John D L li e f Mu-0 )j{BJ ill no’, he no nut; date for r> l-<c*i hi m ept alter of the next house of r. prfSO'i .utiveH of Ge tr ait, tntr-* tv 11 no duo Id, be h lively contest for t h • logit and t.oncrable oflioe by a mini >er of ambitions anti I rilliaut_ <1 orgians, vvlio are members of llio present house and will s’and for re eleotion as representatives from their respective oouuties to the legislature, anti if successful in the race at home, will be oaiid'.da’es for the speakership. Of tliu members ol Hie present house wlO are e tnsidered to a-pire to be speaker, art! who have taken premie ent pare in debates ami parliamentary batiles in the legislature, are the fo - il) wing: A. O Blalock ol Fyit'e, Bryon Bower of Decatur, W. it, Burnett ol Clarke, F. W. Cop. land of Walker, M, I. Johnson of Bartow, Foodrrn Mitoh ell of Tiiomas, N A. Morris of Cjbb, J. M 3 aton of Fult in, W. JK. Steed of Taylor, W. M Toomer of Ware, K L. Wight of Dougherty, Clarence Wilson of Clay. la the b ne list are line pmliamen triaas mid experienced legislators, him who iv'iu'd honor the speaker's obatr, anil presid j wi'h ability and dignity. 15at oibor geotleiunn who are not now memb is of the legislature may be eleotid to ibe next house, aid become camiiiUt%s for pesker. A name thus prominently spoken of ia Hon. R. W. Freeman of Coweta, who was one of the most prominent members of tho legislature of IM)S-I*9,and deoliued a re el otiou to the present t ouee. T e contest for the speakership of the next house promise i tubs full of intere>r, provided Speaker Little does not become a candidate to succeed him self. It is doubtful if nv of the above named gen'U nt-n would oppose Mr. Li tie. There seems to be considerable uncertainty as to Mr. Little’s political iufei.tiote, Th a doubt will probably clear away, however, during U>fl ses sion of the la;.‘isltiture whion convenei on the 231 dav of next tmntn. COL. MACHEN’S TRIBUTE. • Col. E. C. Macbea’ well known to the people of this city paid a beai’Mful tribute to President McKinley in a let ter to Editor Miller of the Harrison burg, (Va.) Fres Prats 8i much was Col. Machen’s tribute appreciated, M'. M Her used if. oo ihe editorial page of the c irrent numb°r cf the Free Pres-i. The letter follows: Niw Yoik, S“P’. 14 1901 Mr. H B. Miller, Harrisonburg, V*. My Dear Harvey.—While It is proba ble lbat the melancholy death of Mr. McKinley at Ihe hands of a miserable assassin may bo turned to good account in wiping out anarchy, which ol course would be a partial recompense for the aact lice, to my mind there oocu-red at once & more profound, a more far rsaobing, a aublimer aid irflniUly mere valuable les o". It will lively result io to.ting forward the hands of Chria'ianity in every civiliz'd land ami even beyond the present limits of civilization itself. All the agencies of Christendom wiil Le alrengtliooed in their efforts hy pointing to tbo “peace of God which paiseth ail understanding” as exhibited on that death bad. This exhibition and the lack of feai which was attested by hi a appeal to the dootors to “.it me die,” will have a world of meaning to people who have heretofore given but casual or no thought to the one great suhj ot of a hereafter. II s last public U tcanoe called a halt to tho*c who are supposed to stand fo wntl.ily accumu'a i*n as Up; conic id mu uf life, f r i-: re toed 10 indica’e mth the iyo of prophesy ‘ton i far \ h ii sti 1 i; , and no fart per ’ As if ;o emphas * it more sir >rg'; h*- ■ii lij aii ok which name the v >r > m x 11 i> cal ed up lin pillan ot li ill-1e with ft round ten, and it rxjuirud i| i ck, ouiioeriid, mid exiraordicary fltorts to avoid sperulaflTC tun. Mr. McKinley stood conspicuously for tenderness and morality m privat* life, As tho gulf between virlue and vice is worldwide it. canaol bed übted that the universal applause of thß former attribute which -was so pronounced Id him wiil be a lower of stren'b to those who advocate, believe in, aud practioe purity in the home. Aocording to that Christianity which I he professed in life and relied on in death, there is no ocoaaion for us to linger long around his sspulchre, but raiherto r>j iioe that he has fought thu good tight, that he has passed frim cires and sorrows over to that ba&utifnl beyond end that he now rests “in that city whose maker and builder is Gjd.” Sirc-rsly your friend, £ C. MAC BEN. Giondesi if til liie flge— ’l ln St.tr I‘hotn Compa* y will ma v o its iiia*nl I'iitial Opening Thursday, Sept. 2f>tl, at 60 j 1 -2 Gloncoster Kti*ec‘t,olcl GartleM place. \V* wi I maU> the untold and unheard of offer for the short space of two we eks on y. K< member this means U ami not 10 ilayg. We will make you PJ of our fau.ous k ‘So Kate" photo’s for *yv, ami oof those beautiful Daisy photos for .v)o. For prices and *>t> lea of cabi nets, cull and mo us. Wo make a specialty of high .tirade work tlnished io Artiste Flatiuo and Plat mini. We are especially equi peil fr lntkirj? baby pictu es an 1 have an expert at the Camera. Come ami be convinced. Itcnnmhor the day and place, come e iriy and avoid the rush. Hrlngyour money in your hand and get $-.00 in photo's for $1 .ID, and SI.OO worth for 25c. Wo apply alt the modern methods in Pho tography. Como one, come all; t ome rain, Como cloudy; Como sunshine and get your money’s worth Your* for business, me Sitif fiii lip. FOUND—O e h(ih' b'ii“ serge cast Owner can have by calling and paying for ail. ’ BRUNSWICK TIMKS-OALL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1901 Women are Like f t i/fi f* ar- Healthy andstrong D ECrW X~ I they blossom and bloom. Sickly, they wither and d : e. Every woman ought to look well andfeel well. It'sberright and duty, but she might as well try to put out a fire with oil as to be healthy and at tracUve with disease corroding the organs that make her a woman. Upon their health depends her health. If there is Inflammation or weakening drains or suffering at the monthly period, attend to it at once. Don't delay. You’re one step nearer the grave every day you put it off. Women can stand a great deal, but they cannot live forever with disease dragging at the most delicate and vital organs in their body. You may have been dece.ved in so-called cures. Wo don't see how you could help it— there is so much worthless stuff on the market. But you won't be dis appointed in Bradfield's Female Reg ulator. We believe it is the onemedi cine on earth foi womanly ills. There is as much difference between it and other so-called remedies as there is between right and wrong. Bradfield’s Female Regulator soothes the pain, stops the drains, promotes regularity, strengthens, purines and cleanses. It does all this quickly aud easily and naturally. !tis for women alone tode cide whether they will be healthy or sick. tadfield’s Regulator lies at hand. &. pi r store. for booklet. Tnr ijhaOFUID REGUU IDS CJ., Atlanta. Ga. Scliowl ttolices. The Eohool of the Sisters of St, Joseph will open on Monday, Sspt. 30 b, at the corner of Richmond and Fowe streets. The private echool of MiseF. O. Nightingale wji] open on Al indsy Sept 30 th at her residence on Carpenter Street. Mieses Gale school will open Sept. 30th, 1901, a' 708 E street. This echool has a graded oourae of study in the primary, preparatory and ecademio departments. They me every endeavor to promote the hes Ph. to (rain the miod and to educate the judgement, and the morals of the pupi’e Miscellaneous. FOR SALE—Anne lady s R cycle I veiy ch p AdJre s, “Blryole,’ care Times Call. Fi.-R S M.K-O le Rui Bho type writer. As g.od as new. Wlf) sell f.ir two th'rds ost. C neon Hard ware Cos. TO RENT'—A nicOy fnrumtnd room oentrsliy locatid wit) heard for <wo .enißmeu or gentleman and wife. No children. Address B, this t flics. FOUND- Ooe bunch of beys. Owner oar have the same by oalling at this < 111 os and paying for this ad. Mr. F. D. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: H@ was troubled with kidney diseases about three vorfrs. 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 tho publio generally that Mr. Phil KeUer is now io charge of the Arcade sftloon. B. Hirech. THE GREAT BCOUBGE of modern times Is consumption. Many cares and disOoverlcs frog) time to time arc published hut Foley's Honoy and Tar does truthfully claim to cure all cases in the early stages and always affords comforl and relief in the very worst cases. Take no substitutes, w. J. Butt l>T JifITATIOH fVfam cure ~ Is GuARANTFFn W. J BUTTS mmm ! Tbegreit Black Patti Troubadours re to appear at the Grand opera house Friday, 27th Instant. Tcose who are fortunate to he fibie to attend the performance may confident ly anticipate a genuine treat. The company is, without exception, one of tbe best of its kind organized in thisor any other country. The two score art igie who oomprise the company have been selected with rare judgment and they offer superb support to Black Patti, who ranks among tbe great sing ers of tl e day. The performance they render inolades oomedy, vaudeville and opera, pre sented with magnificent and costly costumes and appropriate eoenery. All tbe popular dtrkey songs and buck danctrs are introduced in tbe fl'st part -ke ch—'‘A F.llpiro Mia-FP,” Toe great op ratio olij and a beautiful vocal arrangement oall-d “Songs of Dixie” in which Black Patti and her glorioua vosoa are important faotorr. There are ten big acts in tbe olio, in cluding monologues by John Rucker, the Alabama Blossom, and specialties by the Stokes trio of whirlwind dare- 1 era and singerr; Mack Allen, wire wonder; Ver Valins, musical wizard, aud others. A grand champion oake walk oontest open to all oomers will b* a speoialevent. Many looal cake walk* era haveentered tooompe’e against tl e Black Patti oake walkers for valuable gold medals. Tbs andienoa is to judge tbe merits of tbe cintes’ants aid en exciting oake walk is assured. Entire upper floor reserved for ool ored people. Prices—s 9 and 75i all over tbe house. IPplPl ftcnaoTO* all Coras, Bunions and WasU JE& without pain, speedily and permanently ££B f ?3 isL _ All Dropouts Mil Abbott*# m v| jJVXgk / lm>i an Cos* Paimy. LIPPMAN BROS. W. J Butt’s. HAS CURED ITHOUSANDS, WILL CURE YOU. If yon are troubled with kidney or bladder troubles, such as dropsy, Bright’s disease, ca tarrh, gravei of the bladder, albumen in nrlne and unhealthy depositing, or too freyuent 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 Cere, a complete cure will be effected. Prloe 80 cents. For sale by all druggists Call on Hoyt Bros., for lowest prices on plumbing. We use only mate rial and do oup 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 -.- ■■■ ** '' Preparation For As - (lie Food andßegula ling the Stomachs andßowels of In n., - Promoles Digestion,Cheerful ness and Rest .Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Ts t ot TJ ar c otic . J&v'pf ofOJxtJDrSAMUELPITOIER famplun Seul m a A'lx. Senna * ) ftoclieUe SrJIS “ i Jtnise Seed * . \ fl&fyeimbtb - ) Bi CurbofiUi'FSoda * I lion* Seed - 1 Ctcnficd Snanr VXntayr'?* Flavor. ) Aperfecl Remedy forConslipa- Fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss OF SfJEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. r) Posis-|3Ci .MS EXACT copy OF V/RAPPER. CHINESE RESTAURANT ESTBLISHED 1889. CHUB HALL, Proprietor You can get the best the market affords by eating her# snm orant §rr* P $. —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 art developed in goods of excep tionally good quality and beauty, Perhaps no such value has never been offend. SISS IITS SLOT 804 GLOUCESTER ST.. “Our little girl was unconscious from strangulation during a sudden and ter rible attack ol croup, I quickly secured s bottle of One Minute Caught Cure, giving her three dossa. The croup was mastered and our little darling epeedly recovered' Bo writes A. L. Spafford, Chester, Mich w, J. Butts. mu For Infants and Cliildren, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the i i Signature 01 W > hJv In nj‘ Use \J For Over Thirty Years TSBU THE CENTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY. \ for a builder to m kc good wok out of bad lumbar, but it is a problem none of our custcmers ever have to contend will), is all building material which we supply s guaranteed to be of the quality and is always equal to specifications ard Is exactly what is otderid. You t now what cu are getting when you order here, and our prices are the lowest for reliable ! umber. Kiln dried flooring and ceil •ng always in stock Phooe 197. Lang & Wood Planing Mill. “1 bad a running sore on my breast for over ,-ear,“ fays Henry R. Richards of W illee,ville “7, Y., “and tried a great many remedies, but got no relief until I used Banner Salve. After ■lsing one- half box I, was perfectly cured. I can’treeommend it too highly." w. J. Bntts.