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FRIDAY MORNING
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> MORRIS CHAIR '
Frame made of select White Oak, finished
Golden; or of Hardwood, finished in imitation
of finely grained and selected Mahogany.
Back adjustable to four angles. Cushions
are covered with choice late patterns in
Corduroy and Velour, and are reversible.
A marvel of beauty, sensible in construction,
and a joy forever.
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G. jVIeGP.RVEY,
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TRULY "A G LAND O wWHISKI Y"
Is the famous
Ainrf ■ • ,4 - x f Tgifi Si \p
CR ft IUOKY.
It's pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by
Douglas 8c Morgan,
I. TRAGER Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. 8. A.
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason,Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank ox Brunswick.
CAPITAL $ 150,000
LOANS, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS.
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
Interest Allowed on Deposits in Savings Department.
DIRECTORS:
JOSEPH W. BENNET, C. DOWNING, President Downing Cos.
Judge Brunswick Circuit ALBERT FENDIG,
F. D. M. BTRACHAN, Of Brobston, Fendig . Cos.
Of Strachan Steamship Line.E. H. MASON, of E. H. Mason A Cos.
HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier.
President Southern Pine Cos.
t ~ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
jfc, jjgjp Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
Western Beef,
Pork and Mutton.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for the
model housekeeper. 1
207 Monk St. ’ifrone 89
W. H BOWEN ic o.,
Contractors and Builders ofatone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
v ANUFA < TUHEKS OF
CEMENT TILE AND ARTIFICIAL .^TONE
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
Bl \ THE ADMIRAL
T? 1747 Rhode
WASHINGTON ■
I Feb. 18, 1901
A. R. Bremer Go.,
Chicago.
Gentlemen;—l have
used Coke Dandruff
Cure for the past
year and found it an
excellent prepara
tion.
GO AND REGISTER.
Some Seem to be Careless About This
Ma.ter.
The attention of the public is hereby
called to the following, Section 340
of the City Code; "Kvery person,
firm or corporation engaged in any
trade or business calling is hereby
required to register his, her or .s
name, business, caning or trade, an
nually, at such time as the Mayor and
Council may, by resolution from time
to time, direct, in a book to be kept
by the Clerk for that purpose, and
persons coming into the city and en
gaging in business alter that date
shall so register within tendays after
commencing any business, trade or
calling and take out the required bus
iness license.”
Section 313.—Every person, firm
or corporation wishing to retail whis
ky. wine, beer, or otties spirituous
malt or fermented liquors shall apply
in writing at a regular meeting of
council specifying the place where it
is intended to carry on the business,
and the application shall be accompa
nied by the written consent of the
nearest neighbors to carrying on the
business at place specified.
Section 313. —All license to retail
w -sky, wiue beer or other spirituous,
malt or fermented liquors shall give
bond with two or more goou and suf
ficient securities to be approved by
Vue Mayor and Council, payable to
the Mayor and Council and condition
ed to keep a decent and orderly
house. ,
License Ordinance No. 100 fixes
said, bond at SSOO, and on all business
callings, etc., the registration at. Feb
ruary 1, 1902.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Clerk of Council.
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 K. Seahrooke, Providing,
in the case erf J. S. Wright, et. al., and
Foster & Lang, et. al., vs. Merchants
tc 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 anu
Traders Bank 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 chest and time
lock, weight about 7,000 pounds.
An unuvided 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 $666,50.
A. J. Reeves for $84,00.
Provided in the meantime a satis
factory adjustment or sale of any one
or more of the foregoing items has
not been had.
This, 22nd day of January, 1902.
James 8. Wright,
Receiver, Merchants & Traders Bank
of Brunswick, Ga.
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
ger’s.
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.
None but the best barbers at Clark’s.
. Shave at his shop.
Try Jim Carter for your spring and
summer suit. He carries a full line
the latest novelties in fine woolens.
if you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
; street
i Three else# of gee heaters on dis
play at 810 Newcastle street.
MONTGOMERY C GOOCYEAR,
Insurance Fire, Storm, Accident
Prompt and Courteous Attention.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
CHINESE EXCLUSION.
In Spite of Delays Congress Will
Eventually Pass New Bill.
Salary Grubbers - Orgmi Iznt lon, WUI
Have to Go Out of liusiness—Presi
dent Roosevelt Popular With Hoys.
How Hoar Knew Heed.
Washington. Fell. 0. fSpecial.l—
than two months of the session
lmve slipped away, and the anti-Chi
nese legislation considered so urgent
at the beginning of congress is si ill be
fore the committees. The hearings that
have been granted for the purpose of
gathering information have been quite
instructive and brought out some rath
er striking features, among which may
be mentioned that the Chinese govern
ment thinks the United Stales is deal
ing harshly with her people nod that
we would not do so if we were not a
strong and she a weak nation. Now,
all that China hopes for is that our leg
islation will not be offensive in its char
acter. Of course it was known that
the people of tlie Pacific coast were
most bitter against Chinese immigra
tion, but the testimony has shown that
the interests of labor organir.aiions are
greater even than they were ten years
ago. Since that time they have felt
the competition of Chinese cheap Ipbur
rnore severely than over. Another fact
of Interest is that while the official rec
ords show that there are but 0.5.000
Chinese in the United States, the re
cent information at the treasury de
partment shows there are about 300,-
000. This means that during all tin*
years tlie exclusion laws have been in
force tlie smuggling of Chinese into
this country lias been going on lit an
astonishing rate. Notwithstanding the
delays, some kind of a Chinese exclu
sion bill will pass before the present
law expires in May.
They May Disband Now.
Several organizations r." go. mm-mt
employees which were for: ’ft' ihe
purpose of promoting I • .osi. ’■ u for
themselves in the mutter of 1ncr.:...,* of
salaries might just ns well ::■< -nti of
business since the sweeping ei\:< r of
tbe president forbidding thei i from vs
ing tlielr Influence iu : udi m. 11< ■ i ' r
several years tbe lot vr .-n •r •. e rail
way nmil clerks, j - : ■l l ■•! t! • a -i : ■ vc
other government employe* ). ,e
maintained organiza:.' ’ :• • sole
purpose of working for i* • ,1 Hil
aries. Representatives > f tin •••* *;: -n
--izatlons arc in W nr io i :: icry
session of coigross, t. : ' I :s
for more money. At one t'i tc II v s
proposed that all of them olecM com
bine and bring press ire to he: r wpeh
congress could not r -a. V*'b-•< ver
was postmaster general at timt time
Intimated that such a cainMnatbm
would result In many dismissals, which
stopped the scheme.
House and Senate.
The determination of the house of
representatives to assert its preroga
tives and not nllovv the senate to en
croach upon it Is lnterestin:;, even
though it la largely a "moot” question.
There Is no danger of Hie sepale adopt
ing the reciprocity treaties, s> the
question of the senate changing tariff
laws by treaty cannot be brought to
nn actual test, just non* at least. But
the point is that members of the him ••
begin to feel that (lie senate is the ii
portaut branch of the lawmaking p i .
er, and the country is becoming im
pressed with the idea that the senate
does pretty much us it pleases and the
house is obliged to acquiesce. The sen
ate will he careful not to infringe too
far on the constitutional rigid* of the
house, but in the matter of actual leg
islation it will continue to hold the
winning baud.
Civil Service Again.
One complaint which members of
congress make against the civil serv
ice law and the regulations of the
commission is that out of town appli
cants do not stand us good a show of
securing appointments as those who
live in Washington or come here to
take the examinations. The members
of the commission acknowledge that
more men are appointed from the num
ber who take their examinations here
than from outside. It appears that
when an applicant who has passed the
civil service examinations comes to
Washington he can make such ar
rangements with the appointing power
as generally results in his selection
ahead of competitors who live at a
distance.
Cheered by the Boys.
President Roosevelt was out riding
tbe other day and passed by a large
squad of boys who were coasting on
one of tho streets of the city. He was
recognized by nearly all of them, and
each pulled off liis cap and cheered.
The president accepted this tribute
from the boys and, raising Ills lmt.
bowed with as much courtliness as if
ho had been acknowledging the salute
of a regiment. In the throng were both
white and colored boys, but there was
no color line in the hearty greeting
they gave the chief executive.
"Aroma of Wisdom."
Mr. Thomas B. Reed wns in the capi
tol the other day and was about to call
on Senator Allison in the committee on
appropriations. Senator Hoar got off
the elevator and started toward the
senate chamber when he saw lie had
passed a bulky figure whose back even
was rather familiar. lie turned around
and greeted Mr. Reed warmly, adding.
“I thought 1 detected an aroma of wis
dom pervading the atmosphere as I
came out of the elevator, and I see I
wns not mistaken.” The former speak
er laughed and complimented Mr. Hoar
upon Uls excellent qualities of percep
tion. Abthub W. Dus*.
paiuj ai\; the cries of protest
and t.isl; < s i , • tortured muscles, aching
joints a a..- 'Uv l nerws. The blood has
been p i. oncci by th > accumulation ol
w:-" T ” i-'. the evstcin, and can &c
louvers \lie pureand health sustain*
in° food t • t-v{ i.ey The whole system
iechs the elici t ci t-.is acid poison ; and
not mud lb. ' 1 1 has been purified snd
;t ba. N l j a healthy condition will
the echo; ;t;:d pains ccasc.
*\ !S - J asm :r -. b * ‘.7 7 Mnth street, N. It.
Waiicu’”'i >;• f>. C. write. 4 as follows; “A fotf
nicm. . ;■ ' l -■ i • *i u.tck of Sciatic Rlu-uma
tism in lit v.or i .>r:n. The
pain vas i:; i:.v that I
ficy OTi-.ii - . ■ pres- -feu
tmli .: ;.v.Il wa.iuii v-c-autk
unti; u one. and
mv caiH-lition v.-am r, • ,1- &
ru as Dciu.r \ a -er- \E*
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V. N ~;;.,,!
up-. r. i. u ,i T.-r. .^*l
co'.lr- • 3uri. H■ ■ :I me •-•s^iuaaflSßSßaSl
Cos c l-„ : ■ ...
iv>- ■ . . . . ..i ', v, i. After having 1 fine!
'w : -fir etlghuit
, 1 coehov to com mie fits lieu meat an|
1 lUvi.r S. IfifS-rifttSpeci.'cj
!"• ! and Ii .yidvti, altr.
1 : ’ . ‘ ' •’(- lm-dldae a rnal,
it kw ’ >tl!es I was able U
*' 1! * ! ; u.uho'-r. nn-l r?v there'
a iu* •■i i. • i*. ur ii.c iat nil, 5. ji. * having
cu c-i \:i<- ■ a 1 u;-'* w. 1. All the dUtrcsdin)
r j '* n v rav V r *' Y •••"'ctitc h a rwh:rwf
fii 'i I am li.ip; ■ t > fie t:stored to porfec l
heah’i.
/©?.i the great v.-gel-ablc
L- : V. •■■ and p-'fibar an - l tonic, is
\\ tic: i ><• >1 remedy 1 i al!
N. f .A -1 ; • jijriicuai tic troubles’
g- _ ' Tit vc are ns opiatee 01
minei J > in it L > tliciurb t!ie digestion am 1
lead to ruinous habits. 9
> We have prig'ii:. 1 a special book on
Rheumaiimi every sufferer from
ibis painful iliac,, a should read. It is the
■■jo't c un;.: t - ua.l iuLercs'.iug book ol
the kind i.i rr cik e. It v 111 be sent fret
to any one .]< -. ::g it. White our pbysi-
Claim fully, in if: ’ - ,1-. ,nt y~ir case. We
me ice :: • charge !• medical advice.
Tlii SWI. : S. iLI.'.J R, ATLANTA, CA.
jl Whiskey.]
'S JB DI stilled. \
especially!
•for us. It is the:
best whiskey in;
_e ; ii’-swickjc-LU.
1 1 j 1. v • JL' Ol fc; C4#i.O 4
on v .. u our bar i
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COAL
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WOOD.
CONEV a. • APKER
CHAS. H. JEWETT,
Agent Yost typewriter; second-hand
machines bought, sold and rented.
All the u.llerent makes repaired and
adjusted by an expert Satisfaction
guaranteed. Office, Opera House
building, first floor.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade Is now serving the best
lunch in tho city, and ibis popular
place should be liberally patronized
>y the public.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain curs
lor whooping cough, easy and com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger's.
The best photographs, crayons,
photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilson’s studio, 602 1-2 Gloucester
street. Call and see samples and the
prices.
To introduce our Mattings to the
public, because it is anew line wltn
us, we make a Special Sale of them
on Monday and Tuesday. J. H. Heller
& Bro.
Four Barbers Now.
Henry Brightly, the old favorite,
reached the city yesterday and is now
with C. A Clark.
COLLINS & GLASS,
Contractors and Bi Idera.
..Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Ga
Ring Phone 2532 for a fair press.
Special sale of Mattings, on Mon
day and Tuesday at J. H. Heller &
Bro’s.
Ask anybody where to find Jim
Carter’s clothes cleaning establish
ment. They’ve all been there but
you.
If you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester
s’reel.
J. W. CONOt Y,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street
Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home foi
the sick. Phone 37.
Louts 66, sold everywhere at $1.50
at. Julius May’s for SI.OO.
Until the 11th Jim Carter is going
to be kept real busy pressing clothes
fer the Jewish fair.
lEILtABY 7
RESTAURANT.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market afford*, at
reasonable prioes. Oysters in any
style. Everything new and clean.
OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NIGHT
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
lOSES DA iT
Sanitary PlumdEr
.a. urn
Gas Fitter.
PRICES AC LOW AS GOOD WORK
CAN BE DONE...WE GUAR
ANTEE EVERY JOB.
hospital tonic.
A f USE Mr DICING
i hie tonic has been In daily 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 Druggiat,
Price, SI.OO per bottle.
RED TOP RYE.
Absolutely the best whiskey In
Brunswick... It is pure. For sale only
by me.
All kinds California wines 26 cent*
per quart. Family trade a specialty.
3. D LEVADAS,
12( 16 M< >N K STU FF.T.
THg. PLUMBER must visit
OR THE DOCTOR the house
at some wine. The choice rests wita
you.
Better decide upon- the plumber.
It will be .setter and cheaper.
PLUMBING
work done by us promotes good
health. Leaves no place for entry of
disease, -.very job is as carefully
done as though a life depended upon
A. H. BAKER,
WANTED
All the Deer Tongue Hides. Wool
and Beeswax; Second- hand Furni
ture, Stoves, Organs, etc
J. W. WATK'NS,
208 Bay Street
P. DEVARRIS"
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES,
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
B. HIRCCH,
158 East 114th St., New York City,
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Will handle all kinds of mcrcliandlsa
for merchants or families at lowest
New York prices.
THOMAS KEANY,
The Grocer,
has accepted the agency for Nunnal
ly’s Candies.
See the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures,
etc,, at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucester
street.
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
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.
Strictly First-Class
Work 18 being done at Jim Carter’s.
Only experienced workmen are em
ployed by him.
The cost of a gas heater Is nothing
by the side of medicines to eure that
eold taken while in the bath room.
Sea Island Cotton Seed
Directly from the grower of the sea
island cotton growing centre oi South
Carolina.
J. M. La Rocha,
Edisto Island, S. C.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
Full line of building material at L,
A. Miller’s.