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WEDNESDAY MORNING,
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS’ PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rate# mad# known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at halt the regular rates.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga. (
postofflce, as second-class mail mat
ter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mail tree ot charge to all
parts ot the Unlte'd states and Can
ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Ouam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian islands:
Per Month $ .60
Six Months 2.50
One Year 5.00
LEGAL NOTICES.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements of the sheriff of Glynn
county, Ga., will be published in the
Brunswick tiaily News.
W. H. BEItRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County.
January 10, 1901.
From and after tbl* date all legal
advertisements and citations of the
ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia,
will be published in the Brunswick
Daily News. HORACE DART.
Ordinary Glynn County, Oa?
From and after this date the legal
notices of the clerk of the Superior
Court of Glynn county will bo pub
lished In the Brunswick Daily News.
H. F. du BIGNON,
Clerk S. C. O. C.
THE LEVER OF BUSINESS.
Advertising does pay, and if yours
doesn't, it doesn’t alter the fact. If
yours doesn’t pay, you can safely seek
the reason why in your own particu
lar case. It’s either because your ad
vertising isn’t done correctly or there
la not enough of It, or It may be that
your store and its methods are not
what folks want.
Indiscriminate eadvertislng might
sometimes pay, but it wastes a lot
of money. To qualify tnat statement
and make it more nearly the truth, let
us say that a merchant who advertises
indiscriminately may have a paying
business, and make somo of his adver
tising pay, but he W'astes a lot of
money upon advertising of a certain
sort that can be dispensed with.
There are lots of forms of so-called
advertising that are absolutely worth
less. Sorry, but there are scores of
merchants who never advertise in
any other.
Let a scheme come along with a
cheap thing and the slow merchant
will take a space. Let a canvasser
come along with a good thing, which
necessarily costs more, and the mer
chant doesn’t want it If he could
have it at same prices as the worth
less thing, well and good. Ho looks
at just cost, not at results.
It's not in advertising that folks
lose money, but in the wrong form
of It. The intelligent advertiser has
long ago learned what mediums to
use; what to allow to g> by. The man
who doesn’t study advertising is
usually the chap who "knows less"
than when he started in.
Advertising well done can't help
bringing dividends. It has built up
poor business; it will build up lots of
others. Nobody has yet realized just
how great advertising really is, but
there are lots of men who know
enough about it to Know how to in
vest their money therein, with proflt.
Know enuogh to avoid the pitfals.
Know enough to steer a business to
success, if that business deserves it.
Let the man of faint heart be con
vinced that advertising pays. Let him
see, also, that if It isn’t paying there
is a reason for it
It's not so much nowadays with up
to-date merchants whether advertising
pays or doesn’t pay. What they a.e
seeking everlastingly is to find which
mediums pay best. That is the all
important question to which their en
deavors are bent And this fact ought
to be made plain to him whi is in the
dark, but who wishes to be brought
into light by having and receiving a
part of this great lever of business
advertising.
AMERICANS ARE HEALTHY.
This country is more healthy with
the exception of Norway and Sweden
than any part of Europe, and the ef
fect of the intense struggle for suc
cess on the part of our business men
and women is more than balanced by
our higher standards of living,which
tend to make our people continue
along the path of Improvement. While
It is impossible to arrive at final con
clusions on the basis of our industrial
or ordinary experiences, because of
the careful medical selection exercised
In insurance practice, the facts estab
lished by other investigations indicate
that the adult foreign born citizen
is subject to a lower mortality in the
United States than in his own coun
try, and it may be safely assumed
that any inherited tendency to early
decay will be more than balanced
by the healthier conditions of life in
our country. A comparative mortal
ity table shows that close behind Nor
way, and ahead of Great Britain,
France, Germany, and ahead of other
states of our country, New Jersey has
the lowest death rate. The chance of
attaining the age of 100 in Massachu
setts is today ten times what it was
half, a century ago. Certainly the
facts are abundant tending to prove
that old age is being attained by men
and women in this country with an in
creasing degree of frequency, and,
what is better, to quote the w'ords of
authority: "It is certain that our
American men at 60 are not broken
up as badly as our fathers were at 40.’’
The Valdosta Times thinks that the
courts of Georgia are getting into
politics. With the judges elected by
the people it would not be surprising
if some of them got into politics. In
fact, it would be very much of a sur
prise if a judge who depended upon
the people for his seat upon the bench
did not take part in politics, more or
less openly. About the only way to
keep the courts out of politics would
he to appoint the judges for life or
during good behavior. As long as
the people elect the judges they must
not worry it the judges take to poli
tics.
The fullest official endorsement of
Admiral Dewey’s report in the Schley
court of inquiry has been given by
the state senate of Mississippi, which
has adopted a resolution declaring
that no text hook shall be used in the
public schools of that state “that
gives to any other officer than Admi
ral Schley credit for the victory off
Santiago.’’
The election of u Republican con
gressman from tho seventh district
of New York is evidently due to Dem
ocratic division and disaffection rath
er than to any change in tho political
majority of the district.
The New York World says Presi
dent Roosevelt is going to refer tho
appeal of Admiral Schley to Attorney
General Knox.
You must pay for the News. We
pay our bills and must collect our
bills.
The postoffice change is what can
be tefmed a genuine surprise.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
STEAMERS.
Mallory Line to New York.
Leave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive
New York Mondays. ,
Leave New York Fridays. Arrive
Brunswick Monday.
♦ ♦ ♦
CUMBERLAND ROUTE—Between
Brunswick and Feruandina. Leave
Brunswick at s a. m„ daily.
hi. SIMON LlNE—Steamer Eg
inont leaves Brunswick every day at
8 a. in., and 2 p. ui.
SAIII .LA RIVER LINE. Steamer
Falcon leaves Brunswick at 9 a. m.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessie
leaves at 8:30 a. m. dally.
Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home foi
the sick. Phone 37.
Ten Dollars Reward.
Lost, a large brooch pin, with pyr
amid of ncans Finder will receive
$lO rewaid by returning to R. B. Tup
,,#r ’
For the benefit of visitors to the
carnival we give three bargain days
on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday.
J. H. Heller & Bro.
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
ily whiskey. For sale only at Loew
enßtein’s.
Let us fill your prescription. Pure
drugs, prices always right Hunter
Sale Drug Cos.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
A Wife Says:
"We havi four children, With the first
ftree I suffeitd almost unbearable pain* from
12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under
the influent t of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother’s Friend before our
child came, which
is a strong, fit and
healthy boy. doing Tv
my housewjrk up Jz
!o within tw b hours
of birth, ard suf- ’* \
fered but a fe w hard '"'J
pains. Tfc<* lini- / C 4
mentis the grand-/ /A'SF r “// A ¥//
est remedy tver\.'>4|j U
Mother’s y \|
Friend ' tf\
will do for every woman what ft did for the
Minnesota mother who ■writes the above let
ter. Not I > use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to 1 e paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother’s Intend equips the patient with a
strong body and cleat intellect, which in
turn are i' ’parted to the child. It relaxes
’he muscle* and allows them to expand. It
relieves mi ning sickness and nervousness.
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition hr the final hour, so that the actual
labor is shot t and practically painless. Dan
ger of risi >g or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, a r i recovery is merely a matter of
a few dayr
Druggists i !l Mather's Friend for $1 s bottle.
The Bradfltld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga
Kn# nur fr#e (!tntrted book.
(i OP I!' lii’liM
Matinee and Night,
Saturday, Jan. 18,
WORLD-RENOWNED
M: Herrmann
The Great
HtMKAMNWCStAT
In a New and Marvelous Program of
Sensational Wonders,
Accompanied by
Me Waters &
Tyson
AND COMPANY,
In Their Latest Vaudeville
“Scenes In a
Dressing Room,’
Seats now on sale.
Tuesday. Jan. 21.
HI HARDS &
PRINGLE'S
FAMOUS
Georgia Minstrels
Big Minstrel
Hilarity.
35 ROYAL LNTi R-
T liNERS 35.
Be sensible and use a gas heater in
your batn room.
Special fair bargain (lays, all invited !
: on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. '
J. H. Heller & Bro.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
street
COLLINS <& GLASS.
Contractors and Bidders.
Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Ga.
When You Want the Boy
To come for your clothes, ring phone
253-2.
(MONTGOMERY C GOOLYEAR,
. isurar.ee Fire, Storm, Acc dent
Prompt and Courteous Attehticn
If you want real fine fresh Jersey
butter, ask your grocer for "Sweet
water” brand. Guaranteed to give
satisfaction. For sale to the trade by i
Southern Produce Cos. Phone 19.
Get it Without Paying for IL
If you are not satisfied with any
job that you have Jim Carter do, he
won t have you pay him. He means
to please his customers every time.
Louis 66, sold everywhere at $1.50
at Julius May’s for SI.OO.
fjf \ office of
Wl; A THE ADMIRAL
77 1747 Rhode
\\r /j,. J Island Arenue
Feb. 18, 1901
A. R. Bremer Cos.,
Chicago.
Gentlemen:—l have
used. Coke Dandruff
Cure for the past
year and found it an
excellent prepara
tion.
—MUM,
THh HI UMBi l. must visit
Oft '1 HE f 'O' TO I! the house
at some me. The ' home rests wltn
you.
Better deride noon the plumber.
It will he ett' ■ and cheaper.
PLUMBING
work done by us promotes good
health, l eav e no ■ i-:-e for entry of
disease, v < ‘ - aa carefully
'one at- the ■ 1 ruled upon
I ,t-
A. la . .'ii.'.X/fd ft,
yer
Absolutely the best whiskey In
Brunswick.. It is pure. For sale only
by me.
All kinds California wines 25 cents
per quart. Family trade a specialty.
3. D. LEVADAS,
‘2< 6 Monk street.
COAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY AKER
SPECIAL.
Onalikinds
AT THE
vr a
r 1 n ST"*. 3 #*
I K-A .
ONE CENT A WORD.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want ts find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column. This paper
is read by more people in one day
than any other Brunswick paper
Rates strletiy one cent per word
far each Insertion. Nothing taken
for leao than 60 canto
FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms
at 401 Q street, corner A.
W E DEMPSTER
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
AND BBNBRAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Sucoeooor to J. A. Montgomery.
SOS GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt Snd Thorough Attention and
Prloos Reasonable.
MOSES DANIEL,
Sanitary Plumber
AND
Gas Fitter.
PRICES AC _OW AS GOOD WORK
CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR
ANTEE EVERY JOB.
HEMfIU Al 7
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Where you will be properly served
with the boot the market affords, at
icasonable prices. Oysters in any
t le. Everything new and clean.
OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT
LKNEST
ARNHEITEIt,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
YV A N T E I )
All the Deer Tongue Hides. Wool
and Beeswax; Second- hand Furni
ture, Stoves. Organs, etc.
J. W. WATK'NS.
90S Bay Street
T- •
I
fwS-
Mr. Brown expresses his fsslings
and has decided to uss a gas range.
No more coal, wood or ashes to both
sr with.
B. L. & W. O C
CHANGE IN SCHEDULES.
Both Southern and Plant System In
augurate Changes.
Both the Southern Railway and the
Plant System inaugurated a change
|of schedule. The Plant System’s
changes are as follows:
Train No. 87 leaves at 8:15 a. m.
instead of at B:30 a. m. Train No. 89
leaves at 3:10 p. m. instead of at
2:50 p. m.
Train No. 90 arrives at 8:15 a. m.
instead of at 9:50 a. m. Train No. 88
arrives at 8:10 p. m. instead of at
i: 30 p. id.
The Southern changes are as fol
£ws: No 19 leaves at 4:45 a. m .,
No. 15 at 7:20 a. m„ No. 23 at 9:45
a. m., No. 25 at 1:35 p. m., No. 13 at
. y. Oo p. m.
Arriving—No. 20 at 7:50 a. m.. No.
14 at 7 a. m.. No. 24 at 1:10 p. m„ No.
16 at 2:36 p. m„ No. 26 at 6:05 p. m.
B, & B. Schedule.
Leave Brunswick for Savannah and
“ I 'W- m " 11:10 ■ m.
aud 8:30 p._m. mrrive Brunswick
from Savannas and points north at
■ 4- a. rn„ 2:50 p. m., 7:32 p. m.
Brunswick for Jacksonville
and points south at 6 a. m., l:io p.m.
and r^f ßrUnS .r iCk from Jack sonville
and points south at 12:50 p. m 10 S’
p. m. v •
Notice.
Plumbers and workmen of all kindß
are hereby notified that no bills for
repairs upon any house owned or rer
resented by me will be paid unless
authorized by myself or employes
R- R. HOPKINS.
Estate Agent.
J. W. CONCHY.
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street 1
JANUARY 15, 1901
SMALL PROFITS.
I AM OFFERING FAT CHICK
ENS, CHOICE GROCEIIES,
ETC., AT SUCH LOW PRICES
THAT A DOLLAR SPENT AT
MY STORE WiLL FILL YOUR
BASKET. * * *
I ALSO SELL FRUITS, CAN
DIES, NUTS, RAISINS, CIGARS
AND TOBACCO. TRY ME.
J. S, NEWKIRK,
Corner F Street and Cochran Avenue.
STEINWAY AND/
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
. On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
For Sale Cheap.
TWO DOUBLE BARRELL
BREECH-LOADING GUNS.
LESS THAN FACTORY COST
S.B. NATHANS,
312 Newcastle St.
f ANTED
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| ORGANS. Etc.
'NEW HOME AND SINGER
SEWING MACHINES^
J W, Wf.lKli S.
208 Bay St. ;
P. DEVARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
TO THE PUBLIC
In addition to affording every fa
cility to our customers consistent with
safe banking, we are prepared to act
as Administrator or Executor of Es
tates, Guardians of property of prop
erty of minors, and to make bonds in
judicial and other matters, generally
to exercise all our powers as a Trust
company,
Brunswick Eank
& Trust Cos.,
H. W. GALE, Cashier.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Prop.
YOU CAN GET THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORD
BY EATING HERE
225 Grant Street
P. S. —Orders taken for O. K.
Laundry.
W. M. TUPPER A CO.,
Forwarding and shipping Agents.
Lighterage. Towing and Marine In*
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
For artistic photographs that will
not fade or spot you are advised to
go to Wilson’s studio, 504 1-2 Glouces
ter street. Call and see his crayons,
frames; etc.
For Sale Cheap.
A nice two story house located on
tid coiner of C and N streets, which
will have to be sold at a sacrifice
as the owner writes that he is com
pelled to have money.
Also a good single story house oil
tenth Wolf street beyond First ave-
Lne - For sale cheap for cash. Call
on . P' F °gler, 218 Newcastle street,
upstair*. Poftofflee box 173.