The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 22, 1902, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHBD DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor Advertising rates made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at hall the regular ratea. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postofflce, as second-class mall mat ter. _ SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall free of charge to all ■'.arts of the United States and Can ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month * Six Months One Year 600 LEGAL NOTICES. From and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Glynn county, Ga., will be published ftt the Brunswick Daily News. W. H. BERRIE, Sheriff Glynn County. January 10, 1801. From and after this 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, Ga? From and after this date the legal notices of the clerk of the Superior Court of Glynn county will be pub lished in the Brunswick Daily News. H. F. du BIGNON, Clerk S. C. G. C. From and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Cam den county, Ga., will be published In the Brunswick Dally News. JOHN H. BROWN, Sheriff Camden County. Ga. St. Mary’s, Ga., Jan. 15, 1902. On and after this date, the Bruns wick Daily News will be the official organ of the ordinary of Camden county, Ga. ROBERT LANG, Ordinary. Camden county, Ga. On and after this date the Bruns wick Daily News will be the official organ of the clerk of the superior •ourt, Camden county, Ga. J. H. RUDOLPH, Clerk Superior Court, Camden county, Ga. Hon. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. < We are delighted to road that Miss Stone Is alive again, The Panama end of the lobby seems to be In the lead. The Augusta Herald says is hog kiiiing time In Georgia. Dr. Parkhurst Is pounding the Low administration. He must have his fun. We must have more school room. Our children must be educated. Those folk In Panama did have a genuine light after all. It looks like Whitelaw Reid has a cinch on special embassy business. It Is said that Terrell will announce tomorrow. Don i make It too long, Joe. The Selma Times thinks someone should search out a remedy for the •‘growing dishonesty in mankind.” The Washington Reporter says pro hibition never did, and never will pro hibit. Admiral Schley will make his first public address since the courtmartlal before the Hamilton Club In Chicago •next Saturday. Perry Belmont spent eighty thous and in his recent race for congress. He is minus the seat In congress as well as the money. Boykin Wright, who, it is said, will succeed Joe Terrell as attorney-gen eral, has done the democratic party of Georgia able service. When it comes to wounds the Wightsvllle Record thinks that “a tongue may Inflict a deeper wound than a sword.” The Atlanta Journal says: A North Carolina man aged SS eloped the other day with a woman aged §2. Their great-grandchildren objected to the match. Acording to the statisticians who keep the run of crime from year to year there were 118 legal executions in the United States in 1901. Of the persons who suffered death seventy one were negroes and forty-seven white. THEIR OWN MEDICINE. It will be remembered that J. H. De vereaux, colored, was collector or cus- j toms in Brunswick some years ago. He got the office by the strong endorse ments given him by theousineßS men of Savannah. He then was Successful In getting another large number of en dorsements for the Brunswick job from citizens of the Forest City. In the meantime Devereaux thought he would rather be collector at Savannah and won out on the savannah endorse ments. It was a real good joke on our sister city, and promises to be a very serious one in as much as Devereaux is go ing to land again by those same en dorsements and the fact that he has been made a colonel by the Georgia legislature. This is certainly a case of Savan nah taking a dose of her own medicine. THE RIVAL OF THE KLONDIKE, j If the reports of the explorers of Ec uador are to be relied upon that coun try will soon supercede in popular fa vor Australia, California and even the Kiondike, as a place offering superb advantages for tne rapid accumulation of a fortune. A. C. McKenzie, who has just made a horseback journey ot three thousand miles through Ecuador declares thai what he saw leads him to think that "Ecuador possesses wealth that, would startle the average American, and it is only waiting for vigorous Americans to get it out. The United States is sup plying the mining machinery, and will get the trade. Ecuador will he one of the greatest gold and silver producing countries of the world.” American energy has already done for Ecuador what European capitalists gave up attempting to accomplish, and that is building a railroad presenting apparently insurmountable engineering difficulties. Even with the facilities ot the railroad, however, and the glitter ing prognostication of the explorer, It would be just as well for gold seekers to earu something more of the country before making a nazard of new for tunes there, tor railroads are not al ways the sure indication of prosperity, and the views of explorers are always roseate and exaggeratlngly partial. <| "I would not advise any man to mar ry a woman who had been to cooking school,” said the Rev. Dr. Robert Hag nail in a speech before tho Working Women's Protective Union in Now York the other evening. Dr. Bagnall’s idea is that any woman who needs to go to cooking school has missed the home training and influences that a wife should have. Devereaux was made the collector at Savannah through Savannah en dorsements given him for the Bruns wick colleetorship. He is likely to bo re-appointed through an unusual en dorsement given him by the Georgia legislature. Devereaux is colored, but be is a good man. At the rate with which veterans of the Spanish war are flocking to the pension agents, and that puchase of the Philippines, the American people will hesitate a long time before they engage in another war. The Greenes and Gaynors will be brought to Georgia Monday for trial, according to a courtmartlal issued in New York. The case has been hang ing on the bush of justice for a long time, but is still "green." Prince Henry will have American society at his feet. Disgusting, but we will have to stand for it. 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 Southern Produce Cos. Phone 19. A hot bath can be had as quickly as you want it, with an instantaneous water heater. To introduce our new embroideries which arrived a few days ago, we offer a special sale next Mondav and Tues | day. J. H. Heller & Bro, For actual bargains, in embroider ies and musiin underwear, go to J. H. Heller & Bro., on Monday and Tuesday. U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick, ily whiskey. For sale only at Loew enstein'a. A gas atovs —a genuine pleasure. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. A Vi/iP/> r\ ¥ 111, u We havj four children. With the first tircc I suffei and almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under the influent c of chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother's Friend before our last child came, which is a strong,) at and Sr* healthy boy,doing ¥• my housewjrk up J? to within tw 3 hours t _ of birth, ard suf- ftm \ ieredbutafewhard (Vi 'vjllrat "'H pains. TLI* lini- j J I'l Ußp L* mentis the grand-/ fj\ // A ¥// est remedy ever jjf Mother’s T ”\m Friend ' rft will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not I) use it during pregnancy is a mistake to (* paid ior in pain and suffering. Mother’s fh’end equips the patient with * strong bodp and clear intellect, which in turn are if i parted to the child. It relaxes the musclei and allows them to expand. It relieves mr -ning sickness and nervousness. It puts at! the organs concerned in perfed condition for the final hour, so that the actual labor is shj't and practically painless. Dan ger of risf >g or hard breasts is altogether avoided, a) 4 recovery is merely a matter c 4 a few dayi Druggists i <ll Mother's Friend for St • bottle. The KrSdAdd Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga for our free Mlu*Tte4 book. SPECIAL PRICES Onalikinds AT THE OFFICE. GIVE US A TRIAL. To Raffle a Piano Anew and handsome Kingsbury I piano will be raffled shortly. It can now be seen at Lilian's store, in the millinery department. Chances will lie one dollar each. Try McDuffie’s "No 16" for La Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed to cure or your money will be refund ed. Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger's. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewine, 5u5 Gloucester street Let us fill your prescription. Pure drugs, prices always right. Hunter Sale Drug Cos. For the best shingles call on L. A. Miller. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors and Be iders. ..Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunswick, Ga. McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure for whooping cough, easy and com fortable, works while you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. Special embroidery sale, on Mon day and Tuesday, January 20 and 21, at J. H. Hsllsr & Bro. r? / \ orrioc or the admiral {Rfy II 1747 Rhode \aw /SMIA island Avenue WASttINGfON I Feb. 18, 1901 A. R. Bremer Cos., Chicago. Gentlemen:—l have used Coke Dandruff Cure for the pa*t year and found it an excellent prepara tion. 1 _JJjH Tilts PLUMBER must visit OR 'I HE DOCTOR the house it some ..me. The choice rests witn vou. Better decide upon the plumber. It will be etter and cheaper. PLUMBING work done by us promote* good health. Leaves no place for entry of disease, .very jot) is as carefully ♦one as though a life depen’ded upon "a. h. baker, RED TOP RYE. 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. S. D. LEVADAS, 206 MONK STREET. _____ A N D WOOD. CONEY ARKER. WANT Id ) All the Deer Tongue Hides. Wool and Beeswax; Second- hand Furni ture, Stoves, Organ3, etc J. W. WATKINS, <:08 Hay Street p. devarmsT STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES, Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. MONK STREET. Free delivery. NOTICE. Bids will be received at the city hall until Thursday, January 23, for repairs to the city hail building. The repairs include putting in order the rolling partition between the council chamber and police court room, re covering the floor in the bell tower and restoring the flag staff to its orig inal position on the main slate root; replacing broken slates on roof, re fitting glass in dormer window, the necessary repairs to several of the windows, such as re-puttying, replac ing, etc.; and the supplying of some suitable protection in the openings around the bell in the clock tower. Prospective bidders are invited to call and inspect too building and sub mit estimates at once, as these repairs are wanted at the earliest possible moment. Also bids will be received for fur nishing pauper coffins to the city for the year 19e2. State in bias, price per coffin, for adults and for children. Council reserves the right to reject any and ail bids-. By resolution of the mayor and council, January 16, 1902. ' N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. Old Clothes Cleaned, dyed and repaired at Jim Carter's. Phone 253-2. Place, 504 Monk street. Notice. Plumbers and workmen of all kinds are hereby notified that no bills for repairs upon any house owned or rep resented by me will be paid, unless authorized by myself or employes. -R. R. HOPKINS, Real Estate Agent. Long Experience And good work have placed Jim Car ter in the lead, in the clothes clean ing business. For a clean shave at 10c call en Walton, the barber, at opera house. ONE CENTAWORD. If yau want a aaaitian. a hSSSS, a servant, or wimt to find anything that has been leet, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this eotumn. This paper is read by more people in one day than any other Brunswick paper. Rates strictly one cent per word for each Insertion. Nothing taken for less than 50 cents FOR RENT —Newly furnished rooms at 401 G street comer A. WANTED —Position as nurse or house girl. Apply to Eliza Barnwell, cor ner M and Wolf street; second house. FOR SALE —Cheap; one Mathushek piano in perfect order. Address S., care of this office. WANTED —Six good, reliable men to sell annuity insurance. Address L. G. Hafner, special agent city. FOR RENT —A two story house with good yard. Apply t Mrs. Coles berry, 121 N Amherst street. FOR SALE —Two feather beds, one down quilt and other household arti cles. Apply 210 Reynolds street. LOST OR STRAYED— Liver colored pointer puppy, white streaks between front legs; answers to the name Jim. Suitable reward if returned to to J. D. Sparks. LOST*~Near the postofflce, Mason ic watch charm, engraved on back "Chapter No. 66,” and initials of the owner. Finder return to J. W. Wat kins and receive reward. FOR SALE —At a reasonable price, my horse Helen. I hope soon to leave town. She is especially suit able for ladies’ use, as she is gentle and kind. Mrs. Susie W. Way, No. 1611 George street. MOSES OANItL, Sanitary Plumlmr AND Gas Fitter. PRICES AC LOW AS GOOD WORK CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR ANTEE EVERY JOB. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE: Not every liquor dealer caters to the family trade, but I do. You must be as careful In buying llquore for family uae aa you are in buying med icine. We never make a mistake— best awl ays. R. LEVISON, AgT. Comer Monk and Grant Streets. HOSPITAL TONIC., A FINE MEDICIN* . This tonic has been in daiiy use at Bellevue hospital for fifty years, and is worthy of trial by all sufferers from palor, indigestion, or any other bodily derangement needing a tonic. For sale by W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, Price, SI.OO per bottle. “restaurant. FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Where you will be properly served with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. Oysters in any style. Everything new and clean. OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT ERNEST ARNHEITER, 217 NEWCASTLE STREET. J. J. LISSNER, Wholesale Groceries, Tobacco, Floor, Bacon and Provisions. Grain, Hay and Bran a Specialty. 216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Ga. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Of- STEAMERS. Mallory Line to New York. Leave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive New York Mondays. | Leave New York Fridays. Arrive I Brunswick Monday. ♦ ♦ ♦ CUMBERLAND ROUTE—Between Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave Brunswick at S a. m., daily. ST. SIMON Eg mont leaves every day at 8 a. m.. and 2^Rn. SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamer Falcon leaves Brunswick at 9 a. m. Monday. Wednesday and Friday. DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessle leaves at 8:30 a. m. daily. J. W. CONOLY^ Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a foi the sick. Phone 37. McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W Joer ger's. ' , JANUARY 22,, 1902 r ►.. STEINWAY AND ► ► MATHUSEK PIANOS ► ► The Best Piano and Organ Now ► On the Market ► ► For tke Money ► SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. ► f ► ► 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. I WANTED i f A TO BUY j t A : Second-hand ' : F \ E U ; R 1 : N j E I E T j l U : : R ! E E, • ► SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, ] ►. ORGANS. Etc. j ENEW HOME AND SINGER SEWING MACHINES |J. W. WATKINS,: t 208 Bay St. j ► 4 W. E. DEMPSTER Manager. REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS, TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAL REPAIR SHOP. Successor to J. A. Montgomery. 503 GLOUCESTER STREET. Prompt and Thorough Attention and Prices Reasonable. 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 Bank & 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. 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 5:30 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 7:30 p. m. The Southern changes are as fol lows: 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 9:05 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 2:35 p. m., No. 26 at 6:05 p. m. B. & B. Schedule. Leave Brunswick for Savannah and points north at 7:20 a. m., 11:10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick from Savannah and points north at 7:42 a. m., 2:50 p. m„ 7:32 p. m. Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville and points south at 6 a. m., 1:10 p.m., Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville and point* south at 12:50 p. m., 10:32 p. m.