The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 26, 1902, Image 2

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SUNDAY 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 rates made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at hall the regular rater. Entered at the Brunswick. Ga„ jKXBt office, as second-class mail mat- SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers in the city and by mall free of charge to all narte of the United States and Can ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month > -SO Six Months -••• *-60 One Year 6-00 LEGAL NOTICES. Prom and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Glynn county, Ga., will be published in the Brunswick Dally News. W. H. BERRIE, Sheriff Glynn County. January 10, 1901. From and after this date all legal advertisements and citations of the ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia, will be published in the Brunswick Dally News. HORACE DART. Ordinary Glynn County, Ga 7 From and after this date the legal notices of the clerk of the Superior Court of Glynn county will ba pub< llshed in the Brunswick Dally News. H. F. du BIGNON, Clerk S. C. G. C. From and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Cam dan county, Ga., will be published la the Brunswick Daily News. JOHN H. BROWN, Sheriff Camden County, ua. St. Mary’s, Ga., Jan. 15, 1902. On and after this date, the Bruns wick Dally News will be the official organ of the ordinary of Camden eounty, Qa. ROBERT LAND, Ordinary. Camden comity, Qa. On and after this date the Bruns wick Dally News will be the official organ of the clerk of the superior eourt, Camden county, Qa. J. H. RUDOLPH, Clerk Superior Court, Camden county, Ga. Hon. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Dally News as the official organ of the United Btatee Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Qlynn county. The bankruptcy law should be re pealed. Patronise Home industries and all will be better off. They can't Hobscmlze Prince Henry. H lias a wife and two children. Mr. Schwab ran against the real thing when he struck Mon.e Carlo. Senator Teller means well but he is always a little behind time. When a man resigns one office for the purpose of running for another It is evident that he believes he Is go ing to win, Bays the Albany Herald, which refers to Mr. Terrell. The selection of Mr. Boykin Wright for the position of attorney general of Georgia was a fine appointment by the Governor. Mr. Wright is about 45 years of age. He is a native of Newton county, Ga., a brother of Mr. Robert F. Wright, assistant commis sioner of agriculture, his father Is Mr. Franklin Wright, of Covington. Boy kin Wright is a graduate of Emory col lege, Oxford, and of the University law school of Athens. He was for twelve years solicitor general of the Augusta Circuit. Since 1892 he has been practicing law in Augusta and has held no public office. If reports from Washington are to be relied upon President Roosevelt probably regrets that he ever belong ed to a regiment of Rough Riders. In the early hours of his administration the report went abroad that the new executive was decidedly partial to sol diers who had fought with him in Cuba, or to cowboys who had galloped over the plains of the west with him in his younger days. The conse quence 1b that all of the office seekers who want to catch his car claim to have been members of the Rough Rider regiment, or else they were col leagues of his on the prairies many pear* ago BRUNSWICK AT CHARLESTON. The directors of the Chares ton Ex position have designated February 10 and 11 as Brunswick days, and the News sincerely hopes that it will be in reality what it is in name. Our city council, organizations and a large number fo our citizens should be in Charleston on Brunswick days. It will be a great advertisement for our city and laying aside this fact we should have some patriotism. South Carolina a sister state,Charleston a s.ster seaport. Let's get together and all go to Charleston on February 10. BAD FOR DEMOCRACY. The News 1b sorry that Mr. Guerry is so anxious for a joint debate with tiie other candidates. W© cannot see where any good can result, and a number ot state papers are of the same opinion. The candi dates have their respective platforms and why not let the voters ponder and cast their ballots for just who they think will best serve the state? It may be Mr. Guerry regards him self as an ‘‘lntellectual bully,” but he will find that either Estill or Terreli can more than hold the,r own with him. Let the fight be on different lines. The people do not want heated dis cussions. A GROWING EVIL. It is with a great deal of regret that the News is forced to admit that a third of our people are sending away for their supplies. In the end It costs more, but it seems to be a mania here to say “I got this from New York. It ! not treating the Brunswick mer chant right; it shows a lacn of pa triotism and home pride, and It Is a deplorable state of affairs. But with some merchants It is a dose of their own medicine because we know of cases where men in business here have never spent a dollar with local concerns unless they were positively compelled to. “"The best resolution is “We will all trade at home.'' THE MEN WITH MILLIONS. This country is so over run now with rich people that a millionaire Is not really as rich a man now as a $50,000 man was in 1850, In the north or south. It Is not denying that the $50,000 Is “looked up to” and he “puts on airs." But he Is poor. When you can count the fellows by the thousand who shake their minion dollar purses at you, and laugh at your scare, It is useless to consider the quarter million or sloo,odo fellows further. They are “no where” and are regarded as "poor neighbors in the plethoric north. There are 3,546 millionaire nabobs now in this country, and not many of them were "born in the purple.” Here is the published list as to states: Maine 15; Vermont 14; New Hamp shire 17; Massachusetts 313; Connec ticut 72; Rhode Island 70; New York 994; New Jersey 114; Pennsylvania 369; Delaware 17; Maryland 106; Dis trict of Columbia 49; Ohio 162; Ind iana 30; Michigan 111; Illinois 275; Wisconsin 77; Minnesota 79; lowa 36: Missouri 161; Kentucky 19; West Vlr- Inla 18; Virginia 17; Arkansas 2; Ten nessee 19; North Carolina 9; South Carolina 5; Georgia 5; Alabama 5; Mississippi 3; Florida 7; Louisiana 27; Texas 31; Kansas 10; Nebraska 16; South Dakota 2; North Dakota 1; Montana 26; Wyoming 2; Colorado 57; Utah 19; Idaho 7; Arizona 2; Ne vada 4; California 110; Oregon 14; Washington 18. Croker says there is some chance for Tammany. Yes, Mr. Croker is out now’. Savings bank deposits in this coun try are now the largest in the world, reaching $2,310,660,000. These depos its have doubled in about ufteen years. Representative Champ Clark, of Missouri, says there are so many em ployes around the House that one has to walk over them to get In. Senator Platt, of Connecticut, says the aggre gate sum paid to the clerical and offi cial force of the senate for salaries is greater than that paid to the senators. Cranberries, fresh frui*. lettuce. New arrivals at Geo. W. Harper, the ro*#r. First Baptist Church. Public worship Sunday at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., conducted by the pas tor, W. M. Gilmore. The theme of the sermon at night will be "Our Breao Winners.” A cordia invitation is ex tended to all. CHANGE IN SCHEDULES. Both Southern and Plant System In augurata 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 l:lt a. m. instead of at *:3O a. m. Train No. St leaves at 8:10 p. m. instead of at 2:50 p. m. Train No. 90 arrives at 8:18 a. m., instead of at 9:60 a. m. Train No. 88 arrive# at 8:10 f. m. instead of at 7:30 p. m. The Southern changes are as fol lows: No. 19 leaves at 4:48 a. m.. No. 16 at 7:20 a. m.. No. 28 at 9:46 a. m., No. 28 at 1:36 p. in,, No. 13 at 9:06 p. m. Arriving—No. 20 at 7:80 *, m.. No. 14 at 7 a. m.. No. 24 at 1:19 p, m., No. 1 at 2:35 p. =., No. 29 at 8:08 ? m. B. B. Schedule. Leave Brunswick for Savannah and points uorth at 7:20 a. m., 11; 18 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick from Savannah and points north at 7:42 a. m., 2:60 p. m., 7:32 p. a. Leave Brunswick tor Jacksonville and points south at 6 a. m., 1:10 p.m.. Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville and points south at 12:60 p. m., 10:32 p. in. SHIP NOTICE. Neither the master, owner or con signees of the British steamship Magda will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. F. D. M. Strachan ft Cos., Consignees. Ship Notics. Neither the master, owners or con signee of the Uruguayan bark Clara will be responsible for any debts cos tracted by the crew of said vessel. ROCA, Master. Ship Notice. - Neither the captain, ownern or con signees of the Russian bark Lenna tin will be reeponsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ves sel. ERIIOLM, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or oon signees of the Italian bark Virginia will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said veeeel. VALLE. Master. A hot bath ean be nad as Quickly as you want It, with an instantaneous water heater. When you want good shoemaking or repairing done always call on B. L. Jordan. The best work for the least money. U Whiskey, the best in Bnmswtek. lly whiskey. For sale only at Loew enetein's. McDuffie’s Turpentine and Mutton Suet Lung Plaster Is a certain curs for whooping cough, easy and com fortable, works while you sleep. 25 cents, at W. Joerger’s. We lead, others follow. Hunter-Bale Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drupe. 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 mska bends In judicial and other matters, generally to exercise all our powers as a Trust company. Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., H. W. GALE, Cashier. RECEIVER’S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree en tered in Glynn superior court on the 15th day of January, 1902, by His Honor Paul E. Seabrooke, Presiding, in the case of J. S. Wright, et. al„ and Foster & Lang. et. al., vs. Merchants & Traders Bank of Brunswick, Georgia et. al., the undersigned will expose and offer for sale before the court house door of Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday, being the 4th. day of February, 1902, the following undis posed of assets or said Merchants and Traders Rank of Brunswick, to-wit: One large Iron safe Miller Safe & Iron Works make, weight about 3000 pounds. One safe, Hering's Farrell’s patent, with burglar proof steel cheat and time lock, weight about 7,000 pounds. An undvided one-half Interest In land lot (fractional) No. 264, in the third land district, Wayne county, Georgia. Also the following executions in favor of the undesigned as receiver against the following named parties for the amount set opposite their name: H. E. Tayfor, for $333,25. J. M. Madden, Jr,, for $333,25. S. A. Weil, for $1,666.25. F. M. Scarlett for $333.25. S.C. Littlefield, Sr., for 4656,60. A. J. Reeves for $84,00. Provided in the meantime a satis factory adjustment or Bale of any one or more of the foregoing items has not been had. This, 22nd day of January, 1902. James S. Wright, Receiver. Merchants & Traders Bank of Brunswick, Ga. To the Public. This ia to notify the public that I will not pay a note give® in favor of Rosa Tuddy for $27, dated December 20, 1901, also for S3O, dated same day, as the consecration for which these notes were given has not been fulfilled. ABRAHAM BENNETT. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller's. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS A Wife Says: “We havt four children. With the first three I suffered almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hoi rt, and had to be placed under the influent e of chloroform. I used three bottles of Another's Friend before our last child came, which rtMii is a strong, let and healthy boy. doing V-v my housewwk up \-5- /j to within twhours . _ . of birth, ar and suf- &n \ \ fered but a few hard (Lj ‘WsjSr&f, l V” / ~'J pains. Tils lini- jt", tSjJ Y~ mentis the grand-/ ft. Sgi/ W,J est remedy ever V At ' w Mother’s T If Friend ’ ri\ will do for svery woman what ft did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a mistake to I u paid for in pain and suffering. Mother's 1 Wend equips the patient with a strong bods - and clear intellect, which in turn are inparted to the child. It relaxes the musclei and allows them to expand. It relieves mi ming sickness and nervousness. It puts ah (he organs concerned in perfect condition lot the final hour, so that the actual labor is shoit and practically painless. Dan ger of risisg or hard breasts is altogether avoided, ar 4 recovery is merely a matter of a few dayi Druggists . *ll Mother’s Prltnd for J 1 bottle. The BradilciJ Regulator Cos., Atlanta, tia, &•*# for oar fre Illustrate* 1 book. SPECIAL DPiftv rffioLu Onall kinds JOB II AT THE NEWS OFFICE, GIVE US A TRIAL. FOR SALE. ..60x180 feet south of the Baptist church on Union street; $750. Small cash payment, balance on long time. 30x100 on E street, SBS. 45x90 corner London and Albany streets, S3OO, small cash payment Three houses and lots in New Town bringing sl2 rent; price S6OO. On* brick block, income SI,BOO per annum; price $16,000. For good property, cheap property Investment or income, call on BROBSTON, FENDiG & COMPANY. Shingles, laths and everything for the builder at L. A. Miller s. Wanted—A smart white boy at Nuss baum's grocery' itore. Just received, anew lot of gas heaters at 310 Newcastle street. COLLINS & GLASS, Contractors and Bidders. ..Estimates furnished on short no tice and satisfaction guaranteed. Superintending a specialty. 422 North Wolf Street, Brunswick, Ga. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work san. B. J Olewine. 505 Gloucester ■treat An instantaneous water heater, givas hot water while you are lookine at it. •** stays—a genuine pleasure. ONE CENTAWORD. If you went • poeitien, a heuee, a servant, or wm* to End anything that haa been lest, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise tn tMe eohunn. This papei is read by m*re people In one dev than any other Brunswick paper Rates strictly one cent per word for each Insertion. Nothing taken far less than 90 sente FOR RENT—Newly furnished rooms at 401 G street, corner A. WANTD —A smart white boy at Nussbaum’s grocery store. LOST —New 38Iver Johnson pistol; .re turn to News office. WANTED —Traveler wanted to solicit country grocers. Salary and expen ses. P. O. Box 720, St. Louis, Mo. FOR SALE! —Cheap; one Mathushek piano in perfect order. Address S., care of this office. FOR RENT—A two story house with good yard. Apply t Mrs. Colea berry, 121 N Amherst street. fOR SALE—Two feather beds, ©n down quilt and other household arti cles. Apply 210 Reynolds street. LOST —Near the postofflee, 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. WANTED—Good second hand me dium size safe at reasonable price. Warren A. Fuller Lumber Cos., Opera House block. LEARN TO DRAW Learn to draw life-size portraits or to sketch from nature In a course of ten lessons by the new system called “Back and White.” A child ten years old can learn. Call at the studio and see for yourself. Adjoining Winston’s Photo Gallery. TH*. PLUMBER must visit OR 1 HE DOCTOR the house at some ..me. The choice rests witn you. Better decide upon the plumber. It will be ,alter and cheaper. PLUMBING work done by us promotes good health. leaves no place for entry at disease, .very Job Is as carefully done as though a life depended upoa A. H. BAKER, CHINESE R EST A U R ANT 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. McDuffie's Tasteless Chlif Curs will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. Joerger’s. The best photographs, crayons, photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at Wilson’s, studio, 803 1-3 Gloucester street Call and see samples and the prices. Souvenir China, Souvenir Books, Holiday Books of endless variety, Holiday Cards, Fine China, Cut Glass, Pictures and Fancy Goods. All kinds of Presents for Ladies and Gentlemen, at FLEMING Sc WAFT’S, Agents for Columbii* GraphLoph,oa,es. I Digests v%MOr-r Dyspepsia Cure SMctly the ßam2’eEmen£v ♦ l ® te . ve l. from th e stomach. Itcontains Vi uyspkpsia Core. I cannot say too much in its favor." It can t help but do you qood awr- 7 E ', o, Deyitt & Co - Chica g°- The $L bottle contains %% tiSes the 50c. sis* ’• .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, t 312 Newcastle St. s WANTED I TO BUY : Second-hand t F l U ► R l N l I l T * u : E. ♦ SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, X ORGANS. Etc. $ NEW HOME AND SINGER 4- SEWING MACHINES. |J. Hi. W.iKIl $, i 208 Bay St. W. E. DEMPSTEH 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. A Good Place To have your clothes cleaned is at Jim Carters. Ring phone 263-2. B, L. JORDAN, Shoemaker. "Repairing neatly done. Always on time. 110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle thorpe streets. Strictly First-Class Work Ik being done at Jim Carter’s. Only experienced workmen are em ployed by him. JANUARY 26.