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FRIDAY 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 rate* 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 mall free of charge to ail
narts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Mouth .f .60
Six Months 2.60
One .ear 5.00
’Phone 188. '
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
postoffice, as second-class mail mat
ter,
LEGAL NOTICES.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements of tue sheriff of Glynn
eounty, Ga., will be published In the
Brunswick Dally Nows.
W. H. BERIME,
Sheriff Glynn County.
January 10, 1001.
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, GaT
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.
11. F. du BIQNON,
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 Daily 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
court, Camden county, Oa.
J. H. RUDOLPH,
Camden county, Ga.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily Nows as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Giynn county.
Take your home paper.
Things are booming In B. Ai B.
circles right about now.
Candidatte Guerry seems toappre
clate the fact that lie ia a good de
bater.
Governor Candler seems to have
been the hero in Charleston. The
governor is a winner.
While Terrell and Guerry are mixed
in a controversy, Col. Estill Is mov
ing about" the state.
A cynical Eastern critic complains
Hint there baas neter been a truly
great woman writer or musician.
The. papers say Col. Guerry is run
ning on the wireless plan. He does
not believe in pulling the wires.
The Thomaston Times tips Guerry
and Estill to hire a Warner Hill and
get one hundred and twenty counties
to start with.
The Washington Post contends that
"what Mr. Tillman seems to need is a
vocabulary built, on the plan of a fire
department water tower.
Hard Manns, of Cowlesviile, N. Y..
Glass Hoggs, Wesst. Point, Ua„ and
Cyrene Wambo, Ramseys, N. ,T., have
been added to this New York Sun's
“list of celebrities."
Philadelphia is said to have 483
cases of smallpox, and 254 cases of
typhoid fever. What's the matter with
the Quaker City, asks the Augusta
Chronicle. U appears to be sick.
"I am at the dooi," said the W. If
in a loud voice, "and l <.ni eomin *
"All right,’ rosji.'idcd il i meek man.
‘but you ha . better w ;e; your feet eti
tb mat helote toy >\ ir catches you.
Two negro soldiers of the United
States army were nuug in the Philip
pines on the 7th for deserting and
going over to the enemy "in visita
tion of the code in time of war.” So
iar as these two soldiers are oncerned
the war is stid going on. And they
realized, as well as those who saw the
haaging, that war is just what Gen
eral Sherman said it was, and is still
"progressing satisfactorily" in our new
poMessions.
MUST PAY UP.
Elsewhere in this issue will be
found a notice from the News Pub
lishing Company, to delinquent sub
scribers of this paper. The notlc
in question is to the point and
means exactly what it says,
i Subscribers must pay or their
names will he stricken from the list..
We cannot afford to give papers away,
and. as ,a plain business proposition
we must have what is due us.
The News has been in operatic
only five months, but during that
time not less than a thousand dol
lars stand on our subscription books
UNPAID. This won't do—no money
no paper.
WHEN HENRY COMES.
There will be great doings in the cap
itolwhen Prince Henry entegg that his
toric building on the occasslon of his
visit to Washington. Senator Cullom
is now passing sleepless nights in ar
ranging the details of tho royal re
ception, for it nas been decided that
the committee on foreign relations,
of which the senator is chairman, shall
receive the prince. The capltot police
are now engaged in brushing up their
uniforms, the scrub ladies are polish
ing the tiled floors, and an extra coat
of paint is being put upon the dome.
Mr, Collttm win wear a swallow-tail
suit. Win! Mr. Foraker wMI no attired
In tho uniorrn of a colonel of the Ohio
Natioal Guard. Mr. Bacon will pre
• •nit the prince with a Georgia water
melon, and ail the other members of
the committee will contribute to the
gayety of the occasion. The royul pro
cession will march through the build
ing In the following order:
Platoon of Capitol Police.
Sergeant-at-arms Ransdell.
Chorus of pages, singing "Die Watch
■ am Rhein.”
Marble bust of Kosciuko on wheels.
The Prince.
Col. Ike Hill, beating the mace.
Representative Bart.hlodt, carrying tho
American and German ilags.
The donate.
Everybody else, including membarß of
the house..
Of course this program is subject
to alteration without notice, like ti
railroad time-table. Senator Coilum
however, hopes to make the occasion
one of great solemnity ami import
ance. and the details will be an
nounced in due time. The most, se
rious question which remains to be
solved is whether the senator shall
precede the prime or the prince pre
eje the senator. The preponderance
of sentiment at the present time
favors th prince nut there would be
the very dickers to play if he old not
visit the capit and at at).
REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR.
No vine can twine around a crooked
Umb and bo straight itself.
Let tomorrow take care of itself and
the devil will take care of you.
The seed of evil that is sown must
bo reaped, but. not always by him
who plants it
By keeping one's mouth shut it is
as easy to appear wise as it is to be
a fool by talking.
In everything but humanity there
has been modern improvements since
the time of Adam and Eve.
Mrs. Patrick Campbell, the eminent
English actress, gave an entertain
ment to a party of society people at
her room after the performance of I
Tuesday evening and won $2,000 from 1
them at "bridge whist." She says she
likes the game and always wins, and
that she lias cleaned up $22,000 ill New
York from people who move in the
highest society
SHIP NOTICES.
Neither the captain, owner or con
sumes of tho Norwegian bark Rec
ord will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said bark.
Johanneses, Master.
Neither the captain, owner or con
signees of the British barkentine
Geuesta will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of said
vesspl - Davies, Master.
Neither the captain, owner or con
signees of the British schooner Robert
Ewing will be responsible for any
: debts contracted by the crew of said
Willett, Master.
McDuffie's Tasteless ChiTT cure 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 cent*.
At W. Joergcr’s.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
At the Grand
TUESDAY, FEB. 18.
J. H. LA PEARL
Presents for the First Time Here, the
Great Moral Play,
REAPING
THE
HARVEST.
A Comedy Drama m Four Acts. ,By
Tom Fitch.
A Story for the Multitude. The
Sweetest Ever Told.
Comedy, Sentiment and Pathos
Weighed on the Scale of Purity.
Produced with Speecial Scenery and
Latest Mechanical Effects.
THE GREAT
SIND
At the
GRAND
OPERA
HOUSE,
T onight.
Prices 25 and
50 cents.
A Wife Says:
“We haw four children. With the first
fcree I suffered almost unbearable pains from
.2 to 14 hoi Tif and had to be placed under,
the influent e of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Pother's Friend before our last
child came, which
Is a strong, I it and
healthy boy. doing W-*
my housew ark up \-S-J*
to within tw hours jf.-t
of birth, ard suf- &\ jgSfefc '*' - \
teredbutafewhard <v i .’@o®® T '—j
pains. Tf: is lini- / j j Y~ \a
ment is the grand- / fj\ w i / JL ¥ i
est remedy cv e r jg
Mother’s j \§
Frier and ' if
will do for every woman what it did lor the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not (a use it during pregnancy a
mistake to I paid tor 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
•he muscler ir.d allows them to expand. It
relieves mi ning sickness and nervousness,
ft puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour,so that the actual
labor is she l and practically painless. Dm
ger of risf >g or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, ar 4 recovery is merely a matter of
a few dayr
Druggi.ts t ,11 Mother’, Friend tor $t a bottle.
The Bradrteld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga
Sen# for our fre t!hu'rtfd b<xv
GRIP?
Duffy’* Pure Halt Whiskey Cure*
Grip, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Catarrh, Consump.
tlon and All Diseases of
........ .....
CURED OH GRIP AT 70.
Gentlemen: t take pleasure In Informing
you that although 1 ain 70 years old 1
have been cared of a severe attack ot the
grip by using Duffy's Pure Mult Whiskey.
MRS. ELIZA REAM, Reading. Pa. -
Dec. 11. mi.
Gentlemen: I had a very bad spell of
grip, and Duffy's Malt Whisk, y did me
good; It Ik better than all the medicine 1
have taken. JESSIE K WEBB.
West Chester. Pa„ Nov. SO, 1901.
Oufly's Pure Malt Whiskey
absolutely pure and unadulterated, and
contains no fust 1 oil.
Duffy f Pur* Malt V 'hiskey is ii s
wealed bottles truly. it Is our own {'ut
eri ted bottle, and has the uam iur v
Malt Whiskey Company" blown In th<>
bottle, and has the trademark, tl>
‘“Chemist's Head,” on the label. If of
fered in flasks or any ocher kfrd of a hot
tie, or In bulk, it Is not “Duffy a Pure
Mull 'V 1.1.h.y." '.V1;.., .. r.n.,.1^
NO F- '''
been before the public so 1 ,ip. tv
recommcmlol .-. nti ,ir e* :1* ! >•
and hns cu.ried the hi. e- 1 it- ' 1
so man) thousand hoi - .a N s P
Malt Which, y, in. i ;
arl*.
it is the only whiske . cogric. 1 .
Government as a uu-dlLin, . i'hl- is
guarantee All druggi- ' or
direct. t a bottle.
VREE —lf you are sick and run
wiHe Duffy Malt V.'his... y . ’ I
- N. Y. All eorres- - 1.- -e V
confidence It will . osi you noth
learn how to regain h nlih eu.
vitality. Kr, *—2 p t at .n<
whist, euchre, c-u . scad I cents in uu .pa
to cover postage Valuable medical book
let free. Mention this papei.
Phone 15S for your next Gasoline;
5 gallons 90c. at Geo. W. Harper’s, the
Grocer.
Nona but the best barbers at Clark's.
Shave at his shop.
Germinal for chaps. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
Louis 66, sold everywhere at $1.50,
at Julius May’s for SI.OO.
Catchy Sheet Music.
By sending 10 cents in silver or
postage stamps to B. YY. Wrenn. pas
senger traffic manager, Plant System.
Savannah, Ga., copies of either of
the following bright and catchy airs
can be secured; Tickled to Death,
Bouncing Bee. Trotting Through the
Park, excellent piano music.
Woo 4 and Coal. Coney & Parker.
mn Mopy on voifß mwm.
Best Flour two 241 b sacks oj
Best Bacon per lb ” . . . ” " ’
ricnic Ham per lb ” ”i(j~
Meal per half bushel ” ” ” " " j- c
Arbuc-kies Coffee 2 pkgs j ” ” ” ” ' ’
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck j sc
Large size Tomatoes, per can ,y c
New Georgia Syrup, per gallon .
Irish Potatoes, per peck ! f!oc
Cotmtry Eggs 2 dozen for ” ’ ” 25 C
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts.
Full Lin* of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Tl NWAP.E, AGATEWARE, ETC
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos
Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pieces.
A. ZELMENOVITZ,
Bloodwonh’s old stand, Corner E
8c L Streets 'Phone 205.
ON t Cl fS I A VvOKD.
.{ ycu want a position, a house, s
'servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
th, .ng that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column. This papet
is read by more people in one day
than any other Brunswick paper,
i at.s strictly one cent per word
for each insertion. Nothing taken
-or less than 50 cents
:-OR RENT--Newly furnished rooms
ut 4ul G otreet, corner A.
FOR RENT —Rooms, furnished and
unfurnished. Apply 500 G street.
FOR SALE —A good lot and .louse on
Monk street—-a very good piece of
piop-.-rty. Apply t > S. Liebermau, 109
Monk street.
WANTED —To borrow SI,OOO on one
■year's time. Good real estate securi
ty. Address box 75, city. .
FOR RENT —A two story house with
00. l yard. Apply t Mrs. Coles
berry, 121 N Amherst street.
WANTED —to rent, three roontß
ior light housekeepin. Wanted, one
n.I room. furnished. Address Dan,
rare News. *
WANTED—Good second band me
dium size safe at reasonable price.
Warren A. Fuller Lumber Cos., Opera
House block.
LOST- One pair eye glasses,gold
guard chain attached. A suitable re
ward wilt be paid upon return to this
office.
WANTED —To rent for short time
a good kodak, 4 x 5 or larger. Ad
dress Mix Richmond street.
nu BRER ST AM stincels,
-etc. Agent .Underwood ' Typewriter.
Will B. Fain.
FOR RENT —Sefonu floor News
building, 5 rooms and bath-room. Ap
ply Business office, after 12 o'clock.
WANTED—Six carpenters at once.
Brunswick Sash, Door and Blind Cos.
FOR SALE Old town Bay lot niA
her i ; ‘■■•i-ttpled by L. A. Miller as a
lumber yard corner Bay and Mans
field street. Price $3,000, cash. Ap
ply to D. A. Parker. 225 Union street.
FOR SALE —Cheap, the balance of
Mrs. Hirschs furniture, consisting Oi
an elegant. Mathushek piano, hand
fjorn.- book case and writing desk
combined, parlor and setting room
sets bed room suit with spring,
chairs, tables, new hammock, refriga
tor. Apply to Mrs.' Julius May, 510
Gloui ester street.
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
< : the City Code: “Every person,
km, or corporation engaged in any
trade or business calling is hereby
requfrea to register his, her or s
name, business, caiung 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 after that date
shall so register within tendays after
commencing any business, trade or
calling and take out the required bus
iness license.”
Section 312.—Every person, firm
or corporation wishing to retail whis
ky. wine, beer, or othes 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 shal. be accompa
nied by the written consent of the
nearest neighbors to carrying on the
business at place specified.
Section 313. —Ail license to retail
w - ' !iV - wine beer or other spirituous
n alt or fermented liquors shail give
borni with two or more good and sut
rit s to be approved by
e Mayor fid 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
railings, etc., the registration at Feb
ruary 1, 1902.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Clerk af Council.
.. U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick,
ily whiskey. For sale only at Loew
enstem s.
Let us fill your prescription. Pure
drugs prices always right Hunter-
Aale Drug Cos.
The best photographs, crayoas
photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at
Wilsons studio, 502 1-2 Gloaoeeter
street Call and see sample# and the
prices.
With a brash 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 anil
it will do all that is cluimed for it.
SiliTH’S PHARMACY,
Con or Monk and Newcastle Streets
WANTED
TO BUY
Second-hand
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SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS,
ORGANS. Etc.
:nEW HOMF. AND SINGER
SEWING MACHINES
). W. WAIKIKS,:
208 Bay St. :
FAMILY
LIQUOR HOUSE
Not every liquor dealer caters to
the 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 awlays.
R. LEVISON, Ag't.
Corner Monk and Grant Streets.
W. E. DEMPSTER
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING Mfr
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANIGAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Succeaser to J. A. Montgomery.
50S GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
W. M. TUPPER S. CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Corresponoence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
THOMAS KEANY,
The Grocer,
ij^Gaadiea, isa * 38 P 9 * 4s *®**
FEBRUARY 14.