The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 04, 1902, Image 2

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-TUESDAY 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 ratee made known on application. Church and other char itable organization noticea publiehed at hall the regular rates. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postoffice, as second-class mall mat ter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall tree of charge to all oarta ot the United Slates and Can ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ .50 Six Months 2.50 One Year 5.00 LEGAL NOTICES. From and after this date the legal advertisements of tne sheriff of Glynn county, Ga., will be published In the Brunswick Daily News. W. H. BEIiRIE. Sheriff Glynn County. January 10, 1901. From and after this date all legal advertisements and citations of the ordinary of Glynn county, Georgia, will bo 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 BICNON, Clerk S. C. 0. C. From and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Cam den county, Ga., will be published in the Brunswick Daily News. JOHN H. BROWN, Sheriff Camden County, Ga. St. Mary’s, Ga., Jan. 16, 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 Dally News will be the official organ of the clerk of the superior court, 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. Rome is after a federal building. Patronize home industries. It is the best way to build up a town. The man who cannot see his own faults is a crank or a fool or probably both. It will sweet America, indeed when the Danish islands anil Cuba are an nexed. The New' York Journal says report ing the war with Spain cost it over a half million dollars. Never think hard of your neigh bor. If there is any hard thinking to be done let him do it. It is rumored that Captain Clark is is to be vice admiral of the navy. He seems to have a spiendid pull. The Brunswick merchants carry big stocks of goods and there is no ex cuse of ever seiV it out of the eiiy for anything. Mr. Teller thiaki that It will lie a Bhort time befvre the se’W.or who reads the Declaration of Independence will be tried for tnna ..Governor Candler is pressed to de cide whether to use the military fund for encampments or armory rent. He has received many letters from both sides. The negro population of the United States will have a considerable addi tion when we take the Danish West indies but there is no race problem that goes with the latest purchase HELP THE FAIR. The Jewish fair opened last and we sincerly hope that it will be a suc cess in every sense of the word. This fair is given for a good purpose and laying aside this fact ia should be a case of reciprocation because the Jewish people have always been li beral In all charitable and other mat ters and is but right that they should be treated in the same fashion. CARNEGIE ON WAR. “The killing of men under the name of war." wrote Andrew Carnegie in a letter read at the Collier dinner at the Metrolipiaa club, Naw York “Is the foulest blot upon humanity today. We have made little progress in the ath of genuine civilization as long as we can find no better substi tute for the settling of international disputes than the brutal murder of one another. Asa general proposition it may be stated that the nation which refuses peaceful arbitration is responsible for the war which ensues. Britain, having done this in its dis pute with the Transvaal republic, is responsible for the extermination of a brave and heroic Christian people. “But let us also remember that we are today engaged in shooting down Christian Filipinos whose only crime is that they believe in the declaration of independence. Sad that both branches of the so-called highly civil ized race should be guilty of the most uncivilized crimes. Let us pray that this disgrace Is soon to pass away. iT IS A MISTAKE. It takes money to run a newspaper -St. Johns, News. What an exaggeration and a whop per! It has been disproved a thous and times, it is a clean case of airy fancy. It doesn't take money to run a newspaper. It can run without money It is not a business venture. It is a charitable institution, a begging con cern, a highway robtfer, a newspaper is a child of the air, a creature of a dream, it can go on and go onwben any other concern would be in the hands of a receiver ami wound with cobweb* fn the windows. It takes wind to run a newspaper; it takes gall to run a newspaper; it takes a scintillating, acrobatic im agination, a half dozen white shirts and a railroad pass to run a newspaper Hut money! Heaven to Betsy, seven hands round-whoever needed money in conducting a newspaper?. Kind words are the mediums of exchange that do business for the editor-kind words and social tickets. When you see an editor with money watch him He will be paying his Dills and dis gracinggracing the profession. Never give an editor money. Make him trade it out. He likes to swap. 'then when you die after having stood around and sneered at the ed itor and his little paper, ho sure and have your wife send lor three copies by one of your weeping children, and when she reads the generous and touching notice about you forewarn her to neglect to send fifteen cents to the editor. It would overwhelm him Money is a corrupting thing. The ed itor knows it, and what he wants is your heartfelt thanks. Then he can thank his grocers. Take your Job work to job offices and then come and ask for halt' rates for church notices. Get your lodge letterheads and stationary printed out of town, flood the editor with beauti ful thoughts and resolutions of respect and cards of thanks. They make such spiey-reading, and when you pick it up, Ailed wUu these glowing and vivid mortuary articles, you are proud of your local paper. But money—scorn and filthy lucre. Don’t let the pure, innocent editor know anything about it. Keep that for sordid trades people, who charge for their wares. The editor gives his bounty away. The lord loves a cheerful giver. He’ll take care of the editor. Don’t worry about the editor. He has a charter from the state to act as a door mat for the community. He will get the paper out somehow, stand up for the town and whoop it up for you when you run for office, and lie about your pigeon-toed daugh ter’s turkey wedding and blow about your big footed sons when they get a four dollar a week job. and weep over your shriveled soul when it is re leased from your grasping body, and smile at your giddy wife’s second marriage. Don’t worry about the editor; he’ll get on. The lord knows : —but somehow.—Wayne (Neb.) Dem ocrat 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. A gas stove—a genuine pleasure. Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber. Wood and CoaL Coney & Parker, A V ile Says: u We bav: Dor children. With the first fcree I suite: ed almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hoi rs, and had to be placed under tLe influent e of chloroform. I used three bottles of Anther’s Friend before our last child Came, which Is a strong, fat and healthy boy doing S'* my housew irk up j* to within tw a hours of birth, ar and sui- rV (USnE?- ' lered hut afe v ha; and (k J U '~“J pains. Tf s lini- j / v I nHSp Y“" mentis the grand-/ fi\ SjT // A f// est remedy ever j a Mother’s Friend ’ n\ will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota t no,her who writes the above let ter. Not la use it during pregnancy is a mistake to l e paid for in pain and suffering. Mother's Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes the muscle* and allows them to expand. It relieves mi tning sickness and nervousness. It puts ail the organs concerned in perfect condition for tiie final hour, so that the actual labor is shoH and practically painless. Dan ger of risisg or liard breasts is altogether avoided, & 4 recovery is merely a matter cd a few dayr, Druggists Mil Mather’s Friend lor SI ■ bottle The Bradfleld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga Sn/. for our fro* Illustrate book. We Deserve Your Confidence in matters pertaining to drugs and medicine, because we have made it a point to buy only the best. We do not believe in substitution. Rest assured any prescription that is filled by us is prepared from the freshest and purest drugs it is pos sible to buy. nrvporous RCA PLASTER King of All Plasters Put it on your back; put it on your chest; put it anywhere you have an ache or a pain, and you will be surprised at the result. Phone 37 lor your wants in the drug line and get them. Hunter-Sale Prug Cos. i SPECIAL. PIES Onalj kinds hfIRWIM uuu Wuim AT THE OFFICE. An instantaneous water heater, gives hot water while you are looking at it McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and make the biood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. ; At W. Joerger’s. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home lot ! the sick. Phone 37. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS SAVE MONEY ON YOUR GROCERIES. Best Flour two 241 b sacks T"5 Best Bacon per lb .. 10c Picnic Ham p£r lb 10* Grits per half bushel Meal per half bushel 45c Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs • 25c Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes perpeck 15c Good Head Rice 3 qts ■ • • 2*c Fine Black-eyed Peas 3 qts 25c Best N. Y. Creamery Butter per lb 30c Full Line of GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC. AT VERY LOW PRICES. Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos Hay, Grain, Bran, at wholesale and retail. A. ZELMENOVITZ, Sloodwor'h’s old stand, Corner E 8c L Streets. 'Phone 205. Souvenir China, Souvenir Books, Holiday Books of endless variety, Holiday Cards, Fine China, Gut Glass, Pictures and Fancy Goods. All kinds of Presents for Ladies and Gentlemen, at FLEMING Sc WAFT’S, Agents fer Columbia Graphophonee. K. H Digests OCXOr-r Dyspepsia Cure You might as well put fuel under a boiler without burning it and expect the engine to run, as to eat food and not digest it ana expect to keep up nourishment for your body. You must have nourishment to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke will do it for you, with no aid whatever from the stomach. It con tains exactly the same elements as Nature's digestive fluids and can’t help but produce the same results.—David Taylor, Blind Ridge, Pa.,writes;— “I have been afflicted for a number of years with dyspepsia and have tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cuke. I cannot say too much in its favor.” It can’t help but do you good Prepared by E. O, l)e\Vitt & Cos., Chicago. The *1 bottle contains 2% times the 50c. sisa^ When you need a soothing and healing appi ication for piles, sores and skin diseases, use DsWitt's Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. BHUJH UK With a brush from our new and fine assortment. We are showing Brushes for the hair, the teeth, the nails and the flesh. Besides others for the clothes, hats and shoes. Smith’s Elderine is now the favorite skin preparation with a great number of people who have been using it during the winter for chapped hands, rough skin. etc. Can furnish any amount of recommen dations by Brunswick people who say it is the best they have ever used and it w ill do ail that is claimed for it. SMITH’S PHAKMACV, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets NOTICE. The Committees on Public Works and Railroads and Harbor will hold a meeting at the city hall on Wednes day, February sth, at ten o'clock, a. m., to consider the application of D. D. Atkinson and others for a side track on the east side of Ray street between Howe and .Mansfield, and of R. E. Sreisenick and others for side track on the east side of Bay street between Monk and Gloucester. The committees will be pleased to hear from parties interested at the time and place amed. W. B. COOK, Chm. Com. on Railroaus & Harbor. 'i. i.BWMAN, Chm. Com. on Public Works. s-t-w SHIP NOTICE Neither master own -r nor e of the Spanish steamship Pn-jnsarri w ill be resbonsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said steamer F. D. M STRATH MX A- CO Consignees, Full line of building material at L A. Miller's. New samples for fine tailor made clothing at Jim Carter's. ONE CEN I A WORD. If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column. This papei 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 KENT —Newly furnished rooms at 401 G street, corner A. FOR SALE —Cheap; light top buggy. Apply C. H. J., this office. FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Apply 500 G street. WANTED—Furnished room. May also take meals. State location and price per week. H. P, this office. FOR SALE—A good lot and nouse on Moult street —a very good piece of property. Apply to S. Lieberman, 109 Monk street. WANTED—...an to solicit subscribers in Camden county for the News. Ap ply at this office 7:30 tonight. FOR SALE or HIRE —Good horse and wagon on good terms. Apply at this office. LOST, oTHAYED or oiOLEN—-Two mare mules; one mouse colored and one black. Return to W. H. Curry, Brunswick, Ga. FOR SALE—Cheap; one Mathushek piano in perfect order. Address S., care of thiß office. FOR RENT —A ttvo 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—Near the postoffice, Mason ic watch charm, engraved on back "Chapter No. 66,”. and initials of the owner. Finder ream to J. w. Wat kins and receive Vtward. . ANTED—Good jHond hand me ilium size safe price. Warren A. Cos., Opera House blockl^^^^ I LOST—One extra large white pointer dog with .emon colored ears, has on leather collar, marked T. S. Mallard. Finder will be suitably rewarded. R- R. Hopkins. WANTED—A few pupils in short hand, at night, by stenographer of twelve years’ experience In all kinds of mercantile work. Terms reasons-' , ble. Apply P. O. Box No. 166. LEARN TO DRAW Learn to draw life-size portraits or to sketen from natue 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 iFhotocX?. FEBRUARY l ..STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Monay SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent UNREDEEMED PLEDGES For Sale Cheap. •....TWO DOUBLE BARRELL BREECH-LOADING GUNS. ■. . LESB THAN FACTORY COST S.B. NATHANS, • 312. Newcastle St. WANTED ; TO BUY Second-hand F U R N I T U R E, SECOND-HAND .TYPEWRITERS, ; ORGANS. Etc. NEW HOME AND SINGER SEWiNG MACHINES J W, WA‘Rli S, 208 Bay St. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE I Not every liquor dealer caters to *he family trade, but I do. You must be as careful in buying liquors for family use as you are in buying med icine. We never make a mistake— best awlaya. R. LEVISON, flg't. Corner Monk and Grant Streets. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. 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 aii our powers as a Trust company. Brunswick Bank & Trust Cos., H. W. GALE, Cashier. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF STEAMERS. Mallory Line to New'York. I Leave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive . New York Mondays. , Leave New York Fridays. Arrive Brunswick Monday. ♦ ♦ ♦ I CUMBERLAND ROUTE—Between Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave Brunswick at 8 a. m., daily. ST. SIMON LlNE—Steamer Eg mont leaves Brunswick every day at 8 a. m., and 2 p. m. SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamer Falcon leaves Brunswick at S a. m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday. DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessie leaves at 8:30 a. m. daily. McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill makes hue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer (V’g r 'su fill W J