The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 12, 1902, Image 2

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WED ,ESDAY MOS ■; Nfi Biinswii'K Bflii ’im. PUBLISHED DAIIA' 13Y THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr.., City Edito' CHAHLE3 M, TILTON Solicito" Advertising rates made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at half the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers in the city and by maii tree of charge to ai! parts of the United Slates and Can ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ -SO Six Months 2.50 One -ear S.OO Knterod at the Brunswick, Ga., postottice, aa second-class mail mat ter. LEGAL NOTICES. From and alter this date tho legal advertisements of tne sheriff ot (Uynn county, tiu., will be published in the Brunswick Daily News. W. H. BERIUE, Sheriff Glynn County. January 10, 19U1. 1 1 oin and utter this date nil legal advertisements and citations of the ordinary ot Glynn county, Georgia, will he published in the Rrunswick Daily News. HORACE DART. Ordinary Glynn County, Uai From and atter tills date the legal notices ol tile clerk of Ilia Superior Court of Glynn county will be pub lisited in the Brunswick Gaily News. H. F. |U BIGNuN, Clerk S. C. G. C. From and after this date the legal advertisements of the sheriff of Cam den county, Gn., will be published in the Brunswick Daily News. JOHN H. BROWN, Sheriff Camden County, Ga. St. Mary’s, Ga., Jan. 15, 1902. On and arter this date, tlie Bruns wick Daily News will bo the official organ of the ordinary of Camden county, Ga. ROBERT RANG, Ordinary. Camden county, Ga. On nud after this date tho Bruns wick Daily nows will be the official organ of the clerk of tiie superior court, Camden county, Ga. J. H. RUDOLPH, 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 t.iynn county. It is barely possible that there may yet boa few more republicans in Ken tucky who have not. been convicted ol killing Goehr 1. A Chicago woman ran a burglar out of her house with a toy pistol. He was a wise man who had heard of toy pistols biTore. A Kentucky Jury made a mistake Uie other day by sending a man ti jail Instead of tho asylum for having tliirtis.n wiv s. A New York patter complains of the rapid "(icforoHtir.at.lon" of this coun try, If it. is going to make that word ono of comnio.i use, we are going to ssk for an injunction for protect ion. A Now York town supports an ordi lianc•:> which reads as follows: "Any owner of a dog found at large without a muzzle %ill be subjected to a line' of $lO and costs." Wo move the adoption of the same in Brunswick. Spend $100,000,000 on oTIr navy that it may be adequate to the defense o. our merchant marine, spend millions in subsidies so that the navy may have a merchant marine to guard. Such is republican logic, which is always equal to the task ot showing a neces sity for a high tar.if. in Louisville the other day. says the Savannah News, a newspaper repor ter approached Gen. Fitzhugh lee. "What do you thi.ik -"began the re porter. That was as far as lie got. Oon. I.ee. held up ins hand, "i don't think at all.” he said. "The fact is, 1 am not allowed to think. 1 am an officer in the United Slates Army." According to the report of tile New York board of railroad commissioners on the recent tunnel accident, there were 177,450 trains moved through the Tark avenue tunnel. New York city, during 1901, by the three rail rads which use it. This Is an aver age of more than 4St! trains a day. The eomimssion says the Baltimore and Ohio tunnel at Baltimore and the, Liverpool tunnel under the river Mersey hear no comparison to the New York Central tunnel in respect to traffic. Tlte wondci is that dis artrous accidents are not common there. NO JOINT DFRATE. Everybody who is not a partian to the joint debate idea, says the Augus ta Chronicle, will endorse very hear tily the action of Mr. Terrell tn de clining the joint, debate. It begets bitterness and strife, and soon degen erates into personalties. And for the most pari such meetings are a failure In point of attendance and interest. We have bad a number of these joint debates between Democrats, and they amount to little more than per sonal ridicule and abuse after the lirst few speaches. it is well enough to cut them out. A man was tried by telephone in Kentucky, the other day. He had been arrested for breach of the peace and demanded an immediate trial. The judge was in another town, but ho and the county attorney held court at one end of the wire while the con stable arraigned the prisoner at the other. In half an hour the case had been concluded and the "prisoner at the bar” had paid his fine. We shall yet hear of the United States supreme court hearing arguments in Washing ton by wireless telegraphy, while com plainant’s counsel is in California and defendant’s in some other lar distant part of the country. OPPOSITION TO RUSSIA. A speiial from J’ekiu says: Can and Japanese ministers here have .'enewe.i.l their opposition to the Man •inuiaii arrangements between China <nd Russia. It is probable that the < tion will result in the further post onement of the communication or this treaty. The powers opposing the Manchu ian treaty are now beginning to rec gni/.e the force of the representation t the Chinese plenlpotentaries for tie equal rights of tne other nations ti China, and are shifting their pro <>su to Russia as the responsible arty. Paul Lessar, the Russian min dor here, is endeavoring to main aiti the transparent diplomatic Act m, that the Manchurian treaty and he Rusßo-Ohlrveso bank agreement ire not related. He has informed is colleagues that the government ns no official knowledge of the Rua lod hliia bank. In the light of the statements of Chi ese officials which were repealed yes zrday, namely, that Russia insists ipon the simultaneous signing of the Manchurian treaty and the bank igreement, the rephesentations of M. l essar tail to carry weight, The na tive newspapers are lilled with stories that Russia is trying to gain her end by offers of heavy bribes. The correspondent of the Associated Press here has seen a draft of the agreement. This provided that China hall build all railways and develop til mines in Manchuria. If stie is un tide to command the capital she shah tpply to the bank. If the bank is tnable or unwilling to enter info ar alignments, China may apply else vtino for capital. The final clause stipulates that the igreement shall in no wise impair the ■xistlng rights of other nations.which ■lapse is palpably nullified by the pre ceding condition. Government by Bribery. New York and Philadelphia have been generally supposed to be the most corrupt cities in the country so far as the conduct of their municipal governments were concerned, but ac cording to the Globe-Democrat, St. Louis is getting to be about as cor rupt as it well can be. Under the caption of "Government By Bribery." he Globe-Democrat says: “The citizens of New York are face o face with a serious problem . A fand of political brigands, using all mrtics as far as they can for corrupt •imposes. have been caught fast in a irlber.v plot ot" their own devisig. It s shown that venal conditions exist > ith the same men as chief actors and operating continuously along the same lines. Combines including rep resentatives of all leading parties are formed in the two houses of the munidipal assembly to carry on a criminal traffic in franchises and other concessions. The confederates an according to the inducements of fered by bribe-givers, passing ordi nances or defeating them because se cretly paid to do it. It is a horrible state of affairs, ami yet it is vain to seek any sufficient remedy except at the hands ef the peeple themselves. Seeking the Unattainable. Once upon a time a man In crossing Boston common found a little boy dig ging a bole In the ground. " Why dig gest thou?” queried the man. "I am seeking the unattainable,” quoth the urchin. That's precisely what my es teemed contemporary, the New York World, Is doing in striving to organize a sort of journalistic peace society. It will fail just ns all other efforts of the kind have failed before. The World has first and last led many laudable reforms and has unquestionably ac complished much good, but in an era when James J. .Jeffries, bruiser para mount, can make more money in half an hour in the "f mare circle” than any lawyer, preacher, doctor or artisan can make in u yenr of honest toil, peace societies, journalistic or otherwise, are at a discount. After 1,900 years of Christian en deavor humntiit v has not leeii sv.fii elently purged of ti " t Id Adam to obey the injunction contained in the ser mon on the mount. "Whoever shall smite tliee on the right clock turn to him the other also.” On the contrary, we are prone to sml'c the smiter. We have not yet reached the pacific status foretold by the i’G -e of IV-rce when swords are beaten ■ to plow-diares and spears into pruning looks. cl witli every nation in Europe s 1 : doming ar ii'.iments which have brought them to the verge of bankruptcy and strnlnln: every nerve to Increase them, while many Americans arc shouting for a great st:-"ding array and a navy equal to the best, that deleetcble era is rut of sight In the distant, fin ore. Truth to tell, men lore to fight, eft ! the ch mens ire that when Gala it-! se 'o his trum pet It will interrupt, intiunu ruble drill seireantH giving word of c. nimaud to awkward squads in divers countries M:d In sundry longues. The Ksirer’r, Friend? Hip. One thing dead -.ure pep. and that is If the Anglomaniacs < i' this country sun ood In petting the United S ates into a rumpus with German'. Kaiser Wilhelm will not he to Id me. lie gives abundant < . idence thal lie do sires friendly ivhilnuiH o> exist be tween the German empire and this great republic. He no only has ids ynchl built in tli! ( ciamiry. but he in vllcd tho pros! bait's daughter to eliris ten her Wliat's mure is that lie has sent Ids sailer brother, Prince Henry, to represent him at the chris tening. All these tliiags prove beyond all cavil that the lift leer entertains the friendliest feelings for us. A Mat.--.- o, Pressure. One of t!> prot cat Unit' I States senators, st" .' b._ of the prospect.! of some srt of rc-.i. •. ity with Cuba, said that it in pended < t.'rt ;.v upon the amount of pr- sure vrhhh the admin istration would bring to i-nar on tli Republican m< mb. r. of lie bon.-e ano especially tin majority members of tin coiuuibliron ways and neons. As to tlie actinic, it is elainnd that it is only a question u " bringing lb ■ matter i > a vote, when the nonces on to ( aim will be gruntnd. While lhr- is not the least doala abort the dosiiv of the president and secretary of war to sc cure the couees. sms, it is tr.v doubt ful whether Urns.dent ltoosevcit will •"bring pf satire" to bear t.n 'mewhci s of congress save such as lias been done In bis message. Stewart an Expa wionist. Senntois Stewart of Nevada is an ex pause.mst of the most pronounced type. "Away back In tlie sixties," said the senator, "1 used to go and see Tom Corwin, who in his old age came to Washington to die. Wo used to'lalk over a great many matters with which Corwin was familiar. ‘We made a mistake every time wo opposed the acquisition if territory." Corwin al ways said when rerertin . n U. • party .vitli which he-v.i s iiiliii: i*d during the early years of ins polnuai life, lie always said tho: Clay an I Webster were delected bee.up.' they opp'sut, u rrlturirl acquisition. No c.mmry. niiled Seuatcr Stewart, "'i sto gi.c tp territory, and tho Unit 1 S . tcs well pot surrender any. whether ii is oil tlm America.i e.iutiucut or n reds in the -•on." The Nevada senator -eecasioiia! y speaks ou these lim s. but h" makes no more of those !. ig ernes for ivlii.U he was once famous. Moreen's Invostfeationr. Senator Morgan likes to investigate, to make inquiries nud get information, lie is never quite so happy as when using the large lute.rogation against an unwilling witness ami trying to ex tract information from those who do not vvnnt to give it. He would have bwn a good reporter had he followed that line, Probably one of the great est intellectual duels we have liad iu recent years was Morgans cross ex amination of Uolhs T. Huntington when the Pacific railroad committee was investigating the subject of the Pacific roads. Huntington was a man who pretty thoroughly" understood him self, and he fenced with Morgan for several days. Now Morgan is investi gating the canal question and going over and over the subject with which be is so familiar. Tlie men who want to delay anything in connection witli the canal Just raise the question of a lack of information and suggest that contain witnesses -haii be culled. This is enough to cause Senator Morgan to order witnesses before his committee and ply tlp-m with questions. Hogshead Cheese and Pickle Tripe at 6See. W. Harper's the Grocer. Gasoline. Gasoline. 20c gallon. 5 gallons 900. at Geo. W. Harper's, tae Grocer. A hot bath can be nad as quickly as you want it, with an instantaneous water heater. large Pat No. ] Mackerel lSe Me*. ®eo w. Harper, the Aaooer THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NSWS A Wife Says: u We hav* four children. With the first firee I suffeted almost unbearable pains from 12 to 14 hours, and had to be placed under the influent eof chloroform. I used three bottles of Mother's Friend before our last child came, which jspav is a strong, fit and healthy boy, doing |j§ my housewjrk up V, - *- to within twt hours of birth, ard suf- yMSHHu ' \ fered but afe w hard , iGjaSp pains. Tits Uni- / j : Y“ 1 4 ment is the grand / j' A J/j est remedy tvei V-)A IJC'fi'Y W Mother’s \if Friend 1 if will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not 1 1 use it during pregnancy is a mistake to ! paid for in pain and suffering. Mother’s Friend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are i‘ iparted to the child. It relaxes ‘he mssclei :id allows them to expand. It relieves mi "ning sickness and nervousness. It puts ai! the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that liie actual labor is shoit and practically painless. Dan ger of risi tg or hard breasts is altogether avoided, a 4 recovery is merely a matter el a few dayi Druggists Lett Mother's Friend for Ii a bottle. The BradAeiJ Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga for nr Alla*! vmtmJ book Tbs LkvUcM-s 1. :: . Iu tlie debate on the \ ;> :or, appro prkuion ' '.!! ti. 1 i that the sum to 1 > '"oprh" for pc ".sT.ns for tlie l'u • 1 .., :.r ;d . ',.0 - liti, Liu,'!. Is only a I”.tie orcr K 1 :s;*. l n'.- ltd), or abi,-,it if.'..- ".iXit iocs nmii for the fiscal year onfii: o June ;;o. I'm-2. and Mr. Barney of \3 .. .-di, v. :>.> had Hie IHiI in ciiai; licch i I iriuraphuj,:- ly tliai "the high *l-1- in ] oi-iovi rippr-- pi'iatious li;.: Lien : ciiml." in , hica statcnient ,Vr. It-may. tv Idle r.-dmiM ediy pcH'i ctiv ti'i i- t. vv.laos.t cer tainly inc r., . i. Perhnp- "the iu-li lidi of appi'opi'i.'t’ons far pens! es" f r vei emits "f tlie (i' 'l war has In > i rem-l: ed, for tlie prcees-v of dying from ok. age lias long been at work ai.nn.g tin soldiers who fought f-. r lie Uif ti f, ~.’n 1801 l i I.mL. Their riiiias are tin ning rapidly. liut Unit ly ro means proves that "the high tide of p i at ; ; ; priatlons has been reaelnv! " for in ;ii.-t" same debate the s.artiitiv I'm l vv s di velopeel by Judge Bell of ' V.otT.t:-'. one of the ablest men iu the b .use, Hint al ready over .YM>OO soldiers of the span isli and Philippine wars have a.i.idled for tietisiona. and the cry s still " They come!” And they will i-otjii::"' to otu until nine-tenths of all who have serv ed, are serving or shall serve in tin Philippines are on the pension roils. Sydney Smith once said, "Doubtks.-i God could hnve made n letter terry than the strawberry, but doubtless lie never did.” So 1 say that "tv lon' , il ly some nation could pt il'.-ioi a .m idiotic caper than our .. tempt t> con quer tlie Philippines, but iiiid-qil -e■•My no nation cv rdi 1." It a-i e job, and the pension r- !l 'ill grow f>>r ever and forever that : s. tlm Philip pine pension roil."l"in < : l.v way t ■■■ i its growth is to stop the idiotic war. Jenkins. A great many people ha e u> lde speetaeuiar asses if thetuselves can eernlng Governor I .-..lie it. Si.aw of lowa, the new see: ,-y of the t*eas ury. He is not “a small mail." ns o : i. Wall street finaneieis seined to fear he was. If lie ha six to s~n each font, after the fashion of eve of tit : buck Indians iu a fani- us vimit>-r in tli-- rotunda of the oapltol. as er-rbrn mem !>ers of the tribe of desk": s aih-ge h" lias, he Is not to blame for Hun. and those extra tees in " way miiii.-ife against the theory th t bo is m. nrally (it to bold ids present Idgh iiosiii m. fm it will be found tin t, whatever tin" stale of his pedill exin i it Vs. tlie Hawkeye statesman cafries , vamd a pretty good headpiece. TVb.lt if I: ■ 'l a's wear liuots? He can perhaps think as well with boots on as if lie was war ing spats, white, black, >-• 1! ,\ r any other color. What if he eo ,-rs Ids caput with a slouch hat? The value -d a noggin depends nir.ch in ;e a wjiut's Inside of it than up n xvlmfs on ike outside. Nobody appoint'd ,r employ ed me to defend Go -t r P-h.. , v . His polities is yxeeval !e, no w . s,. than the creed of other Republicans and n better, but I like fair play, and I eon sider many of tlie flings made at him as idiotic. Any man who within six years of the time that he was an ob setire country lawyer aud Linker in a small town, unknown outside his own county, can be twice eiec ed governor of a great state, establish a national reputation as a p ' tie speaker and break into the cabinet is mi to by sneezed at. and tl: c thlr * are pre cisely what Leslie M. Bh vv has done. We want your next order for Gas oline. 20c gallon, t> gallons fine. Geo. W. Harper, the Grocer Shingles, laths and everything for the builder at L. A. Miller’s. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., a home fot the sick. Phone 37. For the best shingles call on L. A. Miller. . „ 'Phone 15S for your next Gasoline; a gallons 90c, at Geo. TV. Harper's, the Grocer, Three sizes of gas heaters on dis play at 310 Newcastle street. Fm MONEY Oil YOUR GROGKRIKS. Best Flour two 241 b sacks j. 25 Best Bacon per lb lOe Picnic Ham per lb lOc Grits per half bushel 15c Meal per half bushel .. lie Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs ”5c Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes perpeck 15c Good Head Rice 3 qts zic Fine Black-eyed Peas 3 qts 25c Five Gallons Gasoline, - 93 cts. 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, Bloodworth’s old stand, Corner E & L Streets, 'Phone 205. ONE CIN i A WOKL). if you war.t a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some th'ng that someone else has, ad veit;se in this column. This papei is read by more people in one day than ar.y other Brunswick paper UaKs s:ricti> cne cent per ward for each insertion. Nothing taken "ai 'esc than 50 cents iUK i;L.> : Needy furnished rooms at 4oJ G street, corner A. FOR RENT—Rooms, furnished ana unuiriiißhed. Apply 600 G street. FOR SALE—A good lot and nouse on ’dock street--a very good piece of ; : t’i ’Tty. Apply f S. Lieberman, 109 v: vim street WANTED- ..an to solicit subscribers a, 1 ::i.a county for the News. Ap ply ut tiiis office 7:30 tonight. FOR SALE or HIRE—Good horse aud .rayon on good terms. Apply at this 'dJOC. W ANTED—To borrow f 1,000 on one yi-ar's time. Good real estate securi ty. Address box 75, city. FOR SALE—Cheap; one Mathuzhek piano in perfect order. Address S., arc of this office. FOR RENT—A two story house with pood yard. Apply t Mrs. Coles berry, 121 N Amherst street. FOR SALE —Two feather beds, one down quilt and other household arti clr-a. Apply 210 Reynolds street. WANTED—To rent, three rooms for light houaekeopln. Wanted, one bed room, furnished. Address Dan, care News. 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. LOST -One extra large white pointer log with emon colored ear.,, .has on • •lather collar, marked T. 8. Mallard. Kinder will be suitably rewarded. R. R. Hopkins. LOST—One pair eye glasses,gold guard chain attached. A suitable re ward will be paid upon return to this office. WANTED—To rent tor short time a good kodak, 4 x 5 or larger. Ad dress BOS Richmond street. WANTED—Six carpenters at once. Brunswick Sash, Door and Blind Cos. FOR SaLE —Old town Bay lot mini her 15 occupied by L. A. Miller as a ijimber yard corner Bay and Mans “l t street. Price $3,060, cash. Ap . 'y to D. A. Parker. 225 Union street. WANTED—Twenty-five men im mediately. Taylor-Cook Cypress Cc. Apply at mill any time before 12 o'clock FOR SALE—Cheap, the balance of Mrs. Hirsehs furniture, consisting oi un elegant Mathushek piano, hand some book case and writing desk combined, parlor and setting room sets, bed room suit with spring, chairs, tallies, new hammock, refriga tor. Apply to Mrs. Julius May, 510 Gloucester street. 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. instead of at 2:50 p. m. ■ Train No. 90 at 8:15 a. a instead of at m. Train No. 88 arrives at 8:10 p. m. instead of at i: 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. nr.. 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 10 at 2:35 p. m„ No. 26 at 6:05 p. m, B. & B. Schedule. Leave Brunswick for Savannah and points uorth at 7:20 a. m., 11:10 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Arrive Brunswick trom Savannan and points north at <:42 a. m„ 2:50 p. m„ 7:32 p. m. Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville and points south at 6 a. m„ 110 pm Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville and points south at 12:50 p. m. 10-32 p. m. FEBRUARY 13 With a brush from our m-w and nut assortment. Wp are showing Bin shes for the hair, the teeth, the nails and the flesh. Besides others for the clothes, hats and shoes. Smith’s Elderine i3 now the favorite skin preparation with a great number of people who have been using it during the winter for chapped hands, tough skin, etc. ("an furnish any amount of recommen dations !>. Brunswick people who aay it is the be. r tin y have ever used and it wil! do all that is claimed for it. SMITU’n PHAKJIACV, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets. i ‘i ANTED i : TO BUY ► f Second-hand F ► A. u ! R f N ► T t f n ► ► i u E it E E, ► SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, ; l ORGANS, Etc. J NEW HOME AND SINGER ► SEWING MACHINES p.W.WfIKIIS, l 208 Bay St. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE Not every liquor dealer , cater* to the family trade, but I do. You must be as careful in buying liquor* for family use as you are in buying med icine. We never make a mi*take— best awlays. . LEVISON, Ag’t. Comer Monk and Grant Street*. WTE. DEMPSTER Manager, REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS, TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MAr CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAL REPAIR SHOP. Successor to J. A. Montgomery. 503 GLOUCESTER STREET. Prompt and Thorough Attention and Prices Reasonable. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Corresponoence Solicited. BRUNSWICK, GA. THOMAS KEANY, The Grocer, has accepted the agency for Nunnal ly’s Canales. „ ■