The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 15, 1902, Image 2
SATURDAY MORRING,
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
fUBLISHED 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 half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mail free of charge to all
narts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian islands:
Per Month $ .60
Six Months 2.50
One .ear 5.00
'Phone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
poaiotUce, as second-class mall mat
ter.
LEGAL NOTICES.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements of toe sheriff of Glynn
county, Ga., will be published in the
Brunswick Dally News.
W. H. BERRIE,
Sheriff Glynn County.
January 10, 1001.
From and after this date all legal
advertisements and citations of the
ordinary of Ulynn county, Georgia,
will be published in the Brunswick
Daily News. HORACE DART.
Ordinary Olynn 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 BiGNON,
Clerk S. C. G. C.
From and after this date the legal
advertisements of trie sheriff of Cam
den county, Ga., will be published
in the Brunswick Dally 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, Oa.
On and after this date the Bruns
wick Daily isews will bo the official
organ of the clerk of the 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
Uiynn county.
■1 .... ' . "■ "1"-' ' 'u. vs
Historian Mactay's notoriety was in
deed short.
The age or the office seeking the
man has long since passod.
Judge a man by the clothes lie wears
and J. Ham Lewis would be “it.”
The Baxley Banner is one of the
best weekly papers in the state.
The country at large will rejoice in
tho improved condition of young
Roosevelt.
The New York World thinks John
D. Rockefeller a great man. He can
niix oil and water.
Mr. Hobson evidently did not profit
by Dewey’s experience. The Ala
bamian intends entering politics.
Candidates for county offices should
place their announcements in the
News. Let the people know you are a
candidate.
Ouerry cannot talk himself into the
gubernatorial chair. Talk is cheap,
and Mr. Guerry seems to be over
stocked with it.
The Augusta Chronicle thinks .it
an infliction of over-confidence to
become a candidate for the speaker
ship before election to the leisla
ture.
The New York Press says: "Let's
see: Napoleon sold us 1,171,931 square
miles for $15,000,000. Denmark sells
us 223 squar miles for $5,000,00. If
France had held Louisania as long as
Denmark held St. Thomas. Santa
Cruz and St. ohn. and sold it to us at
the same price per square mile as we
have paid Denmark for the Danish
West Indies, Louisiana would have
cost us the tidy sum of $262 824.910,-
sl4. It pays to fold real estate some
times, particularly when it becomes in
ternationally strategic.
STOP THE PERFORMANCE.
in Brooklyn. N. Y_ there lives a Dr.
James IS. Russell, and he has offe-ed
(>is living body to the doctors for what
is known as vivisection. He offers to
be carved up while living for the bene
fit of science, and the offer made in
good faith has been accepted. If sane
He is recklessly brave. If insane, lie
Should not be mads a victtia of his
craze. This is a sensation indeed, but
there may be something in it greaity
heroic backed by a self-sacrificing
spirit. He says he has two objects in
view—to advance surgical and medical
science and show that vivUeutlonists
are not cruel and heart! to oa claimed
by the anti-vivUectioniT.s. Should
tho people allow it? Should the an
thoiities net intervene to prevent the
self imposed great personal -;.ifke’
The abuse should be stopped. Let an
imals continue to be used for vivisec
tion if it be necessary to have it per
formed on living things. We learn
farther of Dr. Russel’s offer that a
condition made is that “he is not to
be the subject of experiment longer
than one year, and he agrees to re
main with the hospital that long pro
vided he does not suffer a complete
physical conapse. He is not to have
any compensation whatever, and his
family is to get nothing if he does no
die during the experiment Dr. Rus
sel says that the only object he sees
In view Is to assist science.” The
butchery should be prevented It is
shocking to men and we suppose to
angels.
WE CAN'T SEE THE POINT.
The Madison Advertiser says:
"Col. Estill is to speak at Bruns
wick. Tiiis is like pouring oil on
the troubled sea.”
"REAPING THE HARVEST.”
The Pretty Play Which Will Be Here
Feb. 18.
A treat in stage literature; a trip
on the ocean of thought; a hand
shake with memories dear. In short,
a plenty of laughter, a sufficiency of
sentiment and pathos id what is
promised in tho coming of that elab
orate production "Reaping the Har
vest.”
A play of modern American life
dealing with tho vissisltudes and gay-
Itles of youtli and the consequence
awaiting he who sows unwisely.
"Reaping the Harvest" is the newes
and best agent of human nature
known to the stage. Fact nor fiction
never gave birth to a sweeter story
of love and devotion, sorrow and
pain and laughter and tears than that
embodied in the four acts of this
new creation. The latest and best
devices in the way of scenic effects
are employed In this production. The
special scenery carried is the perfec
tion of art. prominent among which
Is the great scenic revelation. Sun
sot from Kronks Tavern.
Art Studio.
Having opened a fine art
studio, on the same floor opposite
(Wilson’B Art Photo Studio) for in
struction in every branch of art cul
ture, (free hand). Oil water-color and
China. I would be happy to receive
the same patronage from Brunswick’s
art lovers thtt I have received In
large cities 602 Gloucester street
Mrs. M. G. De Hart.
CHINESE RESTAURANT
ESTABLISHED 1889.
CHUE HALL, Prop.
YOU CAN GET THE
BEST THE MARKET AFFORD
BY EATING HERE
226 Grant Street
P. S. —Orders taken for O. K.
Laundry.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agente.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
McDuffie’s Tasteless ChiTl 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 cents.
At W. Joerger’s.
For the best shingles call on L. A.
Miller.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
50c gets a $1.50 walking hat at Mrs.
M. Isaac's.
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peaoe.
Office, 307 Newcastle Street.
U Whiskey, the best in Brunswick
tly whiskey. For sale only at Loew
enstein’s.
The best photographs, crayons
photo jewelry, etc., are 10 be had at
Wilson's studio, 503 1-2 Gloucester
street Call and see samples and the
prices.
Chart for Sale.
C harts, tide tables and other publi
f'Atious U. S. Geodetic Survey, C
W. Demiug, phone 152.
Full line of building material at L
A. Miller’s.
We lead others follow. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
Shingles, laths arifi everything for
the builder ML j, Millar’s.
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 in 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 Speeciai Scenery and
Latest Mechanical Effects.
BRUSH UP.
With a brush from our new and fine
assortment. We are showing
Brushes
for the hair, the teeih, 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 peopfe who
have been using it during the winter
tor chapped hands, rough skin, etc.
Can furnish any amount of recommen
dations by Brunswick people who say
It Is tho best they have ever used and
it will do all that is claimed for it.
oMlTil’s PUAhiiACI,
Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets
GO AND REGISTER.
Some Seem to be Careleee About This
Ma.ter.
The attention of tne public is hereby
called to the following. Section 340
of the City Code: “Every person,
firm or corporation engaged in any
trade or business calling is hereby
required to register his, her or ,s
name, business, calling 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 alter
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 shall he accompa
nied by the written consent of the
nearest neighbors to carrying on the
business at place specified.
Section 313. —All license to retail
m- i,ky, wine beer or other spirituous,
malt or fermented liquors shall give
bond with two or more good and suf
ficient securities to lie approved by
.ne 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 boud at SSOO, and on all business
callings, etc., the registration at Feb
ruary 1, 1902.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Clerk of Council.
CHANGE IN SCHEDULES.
Both Southern and Plant System In
augurate Changes.
Both the Southern Railway and the
Piaut 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. m. instead of at
2:50 p. m.
Train No. 90 arrives at S:ls a. m.,
instead of at 9:50 a. m. Train No. 88
arrives at 8:10 p. m. instead of at
7:30 p. m.
The Southern changes are as fol
lows: No. 19 leaves at 4:46 a. m.,
No. 16 at 7:20 a. m., No. 23 at 9:45
a. m.. No. 25 at 1:35 p. m.. No. 13 at
9:05 p. m.
Arriving—No. 20 at 7:60 a. m.. No.
14 at 7 a. in., No. 24 at 1:10 p. m.. No.
16 at 2:35 p. m., No. 26 at 6:05 p. m.
B. & B. Schedule.
Leave Brunswick for Savannah and
points north at 7:20 a. ei„ 11:10 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. m.
Leave Brunswick for Jacksonville
and points south at 6 a. m„ 1:10 p.m.,
Arrive Brunswick from Jacksonville
and points south at 12:50 p. m., 10 32
p. m.
Let us fill your prescription. Pure
drugs, prices always right Hunter-
Sale Drug Cos.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
AVifcSays:
“We havi four children. With the first
(tree I suffei ed almost unbearable pains from
>2 to 14 ho, vs, 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, fat and
healthy boy. doing V* 928
my housew >rk up I -L J*
to within tw * hours
of birth, arrf suf- ' ' \
tered but a few hard (\J ’ , ~''J
pains. Tills lini- / | j V~ m
ment is the grand-1 Wl l *jT i> A 1,/
est remedy e ver u
Mother’s 7 '\f
Friend ’ r*
will do for every woman what ft did for the
Minnesota i nother who writes the above let
ter, Not t > use ft during pregnancy is a
mistake to i* paid (or in pain and suffering. I
Mother's J herid equips the patient with a
strong bod) and clear intellect, which in
turn are ii iparted to the child. It relaxes
•he muscle; and allows them to expand. It
relieves m, ning sickness and nervousness.
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is sho* I and practically painless. Dan
ger of rtsi >g or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, a' 4 recovery is merely a matter ol
a few dayi
Druggists i til Mother's Friend tor $1 a bottle.
The BradAeld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga
for our fr illu*trat4 book.
GRIP?
Duffy’s Pure Halt Whiskey Cures
Grip, Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis,
Asthma, Catarrh, Consump.
tlon and All Diseases of
the Throat and Lungs.
CURED OP GRIP AT 70.
Gentlemen: T take pleasure In informing
you that although 1 urn 70 yt-.trs old I
have been cured <>f a severe attack of the
grip by using - Duffy s Pure Malt Whiskey.
MRS. ELIZA REAM. Heading, Pa.
Dec. 11, 19ul.
Gentlemen: i had a very bad spell of
grip, and Duffy s Malt Whiskey did me
good; it is better than all the medicine I
have taken. JESSE E WEBB.
West Chester. Pa., Nov. :0. l-toi.
Duffy's Purs Malt Whiskey
Is absolutely pure and un dulu i ittd, and
contains no fusel oil.
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisk* y J.-- • 1 f hi
st aled bottles only It r - \ * it
erated bottle, and has the uhud. "i. mi; v \
Malt Whiskey Company bb-u in tv
bottle, anti has th* trademark, t.
“Chemist’s Head, e the 1 ! *
fered in flasks or any -t n*-r i:ied of 1 t
tle, or In bulk, it is i In ::
Malt Whiskey.” When a E.m My has
NO FI'SF.T. >'D
been before the public sc lons, ’.is
recommended and pus
and has earihd Urn hi----
so many thousand haa . s . , . -
Malt Whiskey.' imih.tl :s ..■>■■■
arise
It is the only whis’ <•> ' a ;
Government as a This i
guarantee All drugniu's .ad gi-w-rs
dlrect. $1 a bottle.
FREE--if you are si. k . U rv
write Duffy Malt Wh: v Cos. 1.
ter. N, Y. AH eorrespon a are in or, si
confidence It will t
learn how to regain h.-a’lh -a:
vitality. Free—2 patent game i ,enters fot
whist, euchre, etc , - ad • e. ms is stamps
to cover postage. Valuable medic. 1 book
let free. Mention this paper.
’Phone 158 for your next Gasoline;
5 gallons 900, at G.’o. \Y. Harper’s, the
Grocer.
None but the best barbers at “"lark's.
Shave at his shop.
Derminal for chaps. Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
B. L. JORDAN,
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets.
Lou!* 66, sold everywhere at $1.50.
at Julius May’s for SI.OO.
Catchy Sheet Music.
By sending 10 cents iu silver or
postage stamps to B. 4V. Wrenn. pas
senger traffic manager. Plant System,
Savannah. Ga.. copies of either of
the following bright and catchv airs
can be secured; Tickled to Death
Bouncing Bee. Trotting Through tho
Park, excellent piano music.
$6.99 buys a good business suit at
Atm. M. Isaac s.
SMI MOPY YOUR (mOGRKIIS
Best Flour two 241 b sacks 0 g
Best Bacon per lb \” ” " jq c
Picnic Ham per lb ’/ " JO"
Grits per half bushel .. " ” " " ,-'
Meal per half bushel ’ ” ’ ’ ” ” j- c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs !!!!!!!" ->S C
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck ” "* jg c
Large size Tomatoes, per can r-r " " “ jq c
New Georgia Syrup. peT gallon 4nc
Irish Potatoes, per peck 30c.
County Eggs, 2 dozen for ' ’ " 4 - r
Five Gallons Gasoline, 85 cts.
Full Line of
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Tl NWARE, AGATEWARE ETC
AT VERY L OW PRICES.
Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos
Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pirceS,
A. ZELMEINOVITZ,
Woodworth’s old stand, Corner E
& L Streets 'Phone 205
SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY.
•N EFFECT D&CEMBKK IST, tOl. * - ,
s 311 pm. 11 10 am. Lv Brunswick Ar. 7 42 am: 2 60 put.
Ii 2r, pm 1 65 pm. Lv Savannah Ar. 4 45 axn.l2 10 pm.
7 if, am.. 10 30 pm. Ar Augusta Lv.rtl 00 pm. 620 am
if, am. 6 00 pm. Ar .Columbia Lv.' 1 65 am. 8 40 am
5 "7 am. 8 oo pm. Ar Camden Lv.jl2 53 am. 8 3/am
8 17 am. 1! 33 pm. Ar Southern Pines Lv. 9 27 pm. 5 27 am
lh 15 am. 1 36 am. Ar Raleigh Lv.': 7 35 pm! 3 32 am
2 26 pm. 5 54 am. Ar Petersburg Lv/ 3 18 pm. 12 20 pm
3 05 pm. 6 35 am. Ar Richmond Lv. 2 38 pm. 10 40 pm
635 pm. 10 am. Ar Was ngton Lv.l'll 01 am. 700 pm’
11 25 pm. 11 25 am.jAr Baltimore uv. 9 34 am.: 5 45 n m
2 56 am 1 36 pm. Ar Philadelphia Lv. 7 20 am. 3 29 pm
6 ;:<| am. 4 15 pm. Ar New York Lv. 12 10 am 1 00 pm.
5 f5 pm 7 15 am. Ar Port smout h-Norfolk . ...Lv.; 9 25 am 8 50 pm
6 no am. I 10 pm. Lv Brunswick Ar. 1 10 pm. 10 45 pm
112 am. 3 10 pm. Ar Fernandina Lv. 7 25 1 am. 7 40 pm
: ; - urn. 3 55 pm. Ar Jacksonville Lv.jlO 10 am. 7 40 pm'
1 48 pm. 12 40 am. Ar . Ocala Lv.| 3 00 ant.ill 52 am
■> P‘- 7 20 am. Ar Orlando Lv! 825 pm. 825 am
5 ! • pin. 5 00 am. Lr Tampa Lv. 9 00 pm. 8 Oo am.
11 I 7 am. 6 02pm. Ar Lake City Lv. 7 42 am. a 27 pm *
12 05 pm 6 48 pm.Ar Live Oak Lv. 0 42 am. 4 4 4 pm
12 58 pm. 11 pm. Ar Madison Lvf 549 am 352 pm
if pm., 10 00 pm. Ar Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am 1 38 pm
f 05 pm Ar— River Junction Lv.; ,12 L) pm
10 50 pm. Ar Pensacola Lv.: 7 (jg am ’
i 30 pm. 11 00 am. Lv Brunswick Ar 1 10 pm. 8 10 am.
1 10 am. 8 30 pm. Lv Savannah Ar. 8 00 am. 8 25 pm
H 35 am. 12 45 am. Ar Helena Lv. 3 38 am 4 05 pm
12 36 pm. I 32 am. Ar Abbeville |,v. 2 40 am. 3 15 pm
1 45 pm. 2 24 I'm. Ar Cbrdele Lv.' I 35 am. 2 10 pm
: lit pm. 3 22 am.lAr Americas Lv. 12 20 am.; 12 45 pm.
20 pm. 9 uo am. Ar Columbus -Lv 10*10 am
7 In pm. 8 00 am. Ar Montgomery Lv.j 8 00 .pin!; s 20 ant.
7 20 am.;Lv Brunswick Ar. 1 7 32 pm
7 5.) am. Ar Thai nnah Lv.; 4 30 pm.
lo 15 am. Ar Savamann Ar.; 0 60 pm.
Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west.
K M Barr, First Vice President and General Manager, Portsmouth, V*
R B. I Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth. Va.
w P SmiKsn. liiviiHon PsMonger Agent, Savannah. f}.
B J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
'NE CENT Z\ WORD.
if you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that some one else has, ad
vertise In this column. This paiMi
is read by more people in one
than any other Brunswick papCT.
Rates strictly one cent per word
for each insertion. Nothing taken
'or less than 50 cents
FOR KENT—Newly furnished rooms
at 401 U street, corner A.
FOR RENT —Rooms, furnished and
unfurnished. Apply 500 G street.
FOR SALE—A good lot and aouss on
Monk street —a very good piece of
property. Apply to S. Lieberman, 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
guud yard. Apply t Mrs. Coles
bviry, 121 N Amherst street.
WANTED—To rent, three rooms
for light housekeepin. Wanted, one
bed room, furnished. Address Dan.
■ are News.
LOST—One pair eye glasses,gold
guard chain attached. A suitable re
wind will be paid upon return to this
office.
Ul ÜBKR ST A M PS —Seals, stinceis,
etc. Agent Underwood Typewriter.
Will B. Fain.
FOR RENT —Second floor News
building, 5 rooms and bath-room. Ap
ply Business office, after 12 o’clock.
\\ ANTED—Six carpenters at once.
Brunswick Sash, Door and Blind Cos.
FOR SALE—Cheap, the balance of
Mrs. Hirseh's furniture, consisting oi
an elegant Mathushek piano, hand
some hook case and writing desk
combined, parlor and setting room
sets, bed room suit with spring,
•hair,-, tableseew hammock, refriga
tor. Apply Mrs. Julius May, 510
Gloucester street.
SHIP NOTICES.
Neither the eaptain, owner er eon
sinees of the Norwegian bark Rec
ord will be responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said bark.
Johannesen, Master.
Neither the captain, owner or con
signees of the British barkentine
Genesis will be responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of said
vessel- Davies, Master.
Neither the captain, owner or con
signees of the British schooner Robert
Ewing will he responsible for any
debts contracted by the crew of said
WiUett, Master.
Wood and Coal. CoaeyV Parker.
! WANTED
TO BUY
Second-hand
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; SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, ;
ORGANS. Etc.
iNEW HOME AND SINGER
SEWING machines;
J W. WSTKIf S,
208 Bay St. :
W. E. DEMPSTER
Manager.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
and general mechanical
REPAIR BHOP,
Successor to J. A. Montgomery.
506 GLOUCESTER STREET.
(Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
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, flg’t.
Comer Monk and Grant Btreeta,
FEBRUARY 15.