The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, February 16, 1902, Image 2

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SUNDAY 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 Ad vert!Bing rate* made known on application. Church and other char* liable organization notices published at bait the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail tree of charge to all '.arts of the United States and Can aua, Mexico, Porto Rico, Ouarn, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ .50 Six Months 8.50 One- oar 5.00 ’Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Oa., postoffice, as second-class mail mat ter. Hegal~notTces. Prom and alter this date the legal advertisements of tne sheriff of Glynn county, Oa., will be published in the Brunswick Daily News. W. H. BORRIE, Sheriff Glynn County. January 10, 1001. From and after this date all legal advertisements and citations of the ordinary ot Glynn county, Georgia, will be published In the Brunswick Dally News. HORACE DART. Ordinary Glynn County, Ga 7 From and after this date the legal notices of the dork of the Superior Court of Glynn county will be pub iisiied in ihe Brunswick Daily Nows. H. r. du BIGNON, Clerk 8. C. G. C. From and after this date the legal advertisements of tue sheriff of Cam- Sen county, Ga., will bo 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 Dally News will be the official organ of the ordinary of Camden county, Ga. ROBERT LANG, Ordinary. Camden county, Ga. On and after this date tbs Bruns wick Dally News will be the official organ of the clerk of the superior court, Camdon 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 Giynn county. Senator Wheeler roused 'em up a few In the senate Friday. Yea, Pauline, it is sad, hut Prince Henry Is really married. There are 4,001) John Smiths in Maine. Georiga has about half that number. Valdosta is a plucky little city and deserves great credit in getting the state fair. Do you ever read The News’ want columns? If not you are missing a good thing. Farmer Smith, it is said will enter the gubernatorial race after all. Gel behind hint Ouerry. A Nebraska woman suicided be cause nobody would marry her. The men in Bryan's state are not gallants. Prince Henry won’t, feel as if he was getting his money's worth unless New York arranges a tunnel disaster for his diversion. The press room in the Chicago Trib one's troit hank looting is that the looter was ever superintendent of a Sunday school. The prisoner convicted under this law was discharged. It remains to he seen how the tramps will acept this decision, it will be a good year for tramps. The man who is manipulating the cash register for the Prince Henry operatic performance can give Pier pont Morgan a point or two on finan ciering. The gubernatorial candidates have all adopted different plans for con ducting their compaign. Ouerry is talking. Terrell .s sawing wood, ana Kstiil is writing. Senator Hanna now possesses the pen with which T. B. Heed, when he was speaker of the house of repre sentatives, attested the passage of the McKinley tariff act. Candidates are sprfnging up all over tl.e state and many will get left —as they deserve to be This is the year that good men should be selected for office—and especially the legislature. Darien Gazette. When "progressing" through the streets to perform some ceremony. King Edward takes ofT his hat on an average of 12 times a minute, that is Die almost incredible number of 700 times an hour. The king requires a u*w brim on his hat every fortnight. VAGRANCY LAW NOT VALID. Avery interesting case has arisen in California over the constitutionality of the vagrancy law. Tne law states that -every person who roams about from place to place without any law ful business is guilty of being a vag rant and is, therefore, punishable for 'a misdemeanor. The California judge field that this was in conflict with ar t’cle 1, section 1, of the constitution, which declares that all men are by nature free and independent and have certain inalienable rights, among which arc those of enjoying and de fending life and liberty, acquiring a.id posesssing and protecting prop.- %y, and pursuing and enjoying society and happiness. The court holds that if roaming about from place to place without a.;y lawful business were a crime any man, no matter how wealthy, travel ing about the country, seeking health or pleasure, without any lawful bus iness, would be guilty of committing a crime, and under the definition of the offense, guilty of being a crim inal. AN EXPERIMENT STATION. A dispatch yesterday from Wash ington says: “South Georgia may soon secure a government experiment station for syrup manufacture. Representatives in congress from that section are at work on the project now, and they are confident of a $20,000 appropriation for the purpose." Representatives Brantley, Lewis and Griggs Have already appeared lie fore tne agricultural committee of the house to urge a report recommend ing tne appropriation. Their arguments were based on the growth of the syrup industry in Georgia, the largo number of people engaged in the various branches of the Industry, and the great advant ages an experiment station would give them. —Thoma.muc Tlmes-Enterprlse. If the matter were driven to a test we fear that that Brooklyn doctor who offers to submit himself to vivisection for the good of science would decide to withdraw in favor of his wife’s rel atives. The Tampa Times correctly says: While it is no business of ours, yet we wish to make a prediction on the outcome of the gubernatorial cam paign in Georgia. The next governor of the state will be either a north Georgia or a south Georgia man. No charge for this. Dun's review shows that breadstuff*, meats and garden produets cost more today than ever before in the history of the country. Clothing and metals are also quoted at the highest price save in January 1, 1901, when they were a small fraction higher. The total cost of living was 6 per cent, greater in 1900 than in 1890, and 10 per cent, greater than in ttie panic year of 1893. Lieutenant W. 11. Whittlesey, aid to Admiral Crowninshield, chief of the bureau of navigation, was the author of the despatch which ordered Dewey to Manila, although Secretary Long received the credit for it. Wheeler also won Shatter’s victory at Santiago. Schley won Sampson's victory at San tiago over Orvera and now we hear that Lieutenant Taylor, instead of Funston. was responible for the cap ture of Aguinaldo. Such is greatness in nine cases out of ten. WATTERSON ON SCHLEY The following ringing editorial is copied from the Louisville Courier- Journal: "And Schley ! Why, here he is I What is the matter with you? What are you making al! this fuss about! It is a ground-swell, is it not? Ground swell! it is an earthquake! And what does it mean—what is its signifi cance? Simplythis, that ho was there, that he won the fight and that the other man was not and did not. So much to begin with. Next, if a single Spanish ship had gotten away, Schley would have been court martialed. Not one got away. Next, since oth ers have the prize money. Schley is entitled to the glory. And, finally and more than all, there has seemed a conspiracy somewhere to cheat him even out of the glory. Public opinion simply rears back on its hind legs and rvsents this. The sentiment of outrage, is simply aggravated by the circumstances that a male strumpet carried on the pay roils of the navy department, supported by a great but degenerate publishing house, and ap parently approved by persons in au thority was permitted to blackguard this noble officer and gentleman with out a word of relnike during the entire period of inquisition to which he was subjected * * * Open the doors wide. Ring out all the bells! It is Schley, of Maryland. Sehlev of the Brooklyn. Schley of Santiago. * Yes. and Schley of AmarJca.” THE GOOD NATURED MAN, Here’s to the man who has nothing to do. He chatter and chuckles the busy day through. He bothers your work and he hinders your nap He likes to come ’round in a casual way, With nothing to do and with nothing to say. He tells you the story you don’t want to hear, , He tells you the news that falls flat on your ear, For time that is precious lias ruth lessly fled, And the family at home is waiting to be fed. You wish him all joy that a lifetime can view, IJIR But you wish that he wouldn t make merry with you. And he goes on his way with a look of regret. When your work has been spoiled and your plans upset. And because you’re unmoved by his humorous prank, He says it is a pity that you’re such a crank. At the Grand fUESDAY. FEB. 18- J. H. LA PEARL Presents for the First Time Here, the Great Moral Play, REAPING THE HARVEST, A Comedy Drama in Four Acte. 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. OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday, Feb. 25 SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF MR. McLEAN miss Tyler, WITH THEIH HIJPF RIORCOMP ■ NY IN SHAKESPEARE'S GRAND HIS TORICAL DRAMA KING JOHN. A production so perfectly acted, superbly costumed, and magniflciently mounted, that celebrity has been Iren it, greater than ever before grant ed a company traveling. The company brings every stage accessory. Seats on sale. AT THE GRAND POSITIVE APPEARANCE OF LEWIS MORRISON HIMSELF, And his Excellent Company of P layers Including Miss Isabel Merriscn ORIGINAL FAMOUS SCENIC AND DRAMATIC PRODUCTION OF FAUST WITH ITS WONDERFUL ELECTRIC AND CALCIUM EFFECTS. The marvelous "BROcKEN Scene” with Genuine Flashes of Lightning and the Magic Rain of Fire. Produced here in its entirety. Production entirely New this season. McDuffie'* Tasteless Chill Cur# will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price (0 canto At W. Joerger’s. 50c gets a $1.50 walking hat at Mrs. M. Isaac's. J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justiee of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street Chart fir Sale. Charts, tide tobies and other publi cations U. S. Geodetic Survey, C. W. Demise, phone IM. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS A V ; ife Says: *W* hav* four children, With the first Ciree I suffered almost unbearable pains from (2 to 14 holes, and had to be placed under Sic influent e of chloroform. I used three bottles of Soother’s Friend before our last child came, which is a strong, fit and healthy boy, doing #- St any housewwk up V *• ? to within tw. hours if.- .Mijkjffl-. of birth, ard suf leredbutafewhard Y J pains. This Uni- / / y&aj Ci mentis the grand-/ /A M// A f// at remedy ever Wl. A. >7]<fcas y "Mother’s Friend 1 )\\ will do for every woman what it did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not ( use it during pregnancy is a mistake to 1 paid lor in pain and suffering. Mother’s fWend equips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes •be musclei and allows them to expand. It relieves m< tning sickness and nervousness. It puts all the organs concerned in perfect condition for the final hour, so that the actual labor is short and practically painless. Dan ger of risf Ig or hard breasts, is altogether avoided, a/ A recovery is merely a matter ol a few day* Druggists s.ll Mother’s Friend for $1 a bottle. The Brad field Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga bmni for oar fro# iliuotroted book With a brush from our new and fine assortment. We are showing Brushes for the hair, the teeth, the nails and the flegh. 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 ths best they have ever used and it will do all that is claimed for it, SMITH’S PHARMACY, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets 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. DEV POROUS IYC A 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 Drug Cos. 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 ef minors, and to make bonds in judicial and other matters, generally to exercise all our powers as a Trust company. Brunswick. Bank & Trust Cos., M| H. W, GALE. Cashier. 'Phone 158 for your next Ha 5 gallons 90c, at Geo. W. Harper's the Grocer. Stare*ag * barber ® at C!ark ’a. mi M9pf YOilR IBllg Best Flour two 241 b sacks Best Bacon per lb ~ "..10c Picnic Ham per lb Grits per ball bushel Jt . Meal per half bushel ’’ 4-,. Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs age Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck ) jS C Large size Tomatoes, per can jp c , New Georgia Syrup, per gallon ‘ 40e Irish Potatoes, per peck : / "3^ County Eggs, 2 dozen for 7.45 c Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 ctf. Full Line of GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, Tl NWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC AT VERY LOW PRICES. Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccoe Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pirces. A. ZELMENOVITZ, Tioodworih’s old stand, Corner E 6 L Streets. 'Phone 205. SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY. IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 901. 8 3n pm. II 10 am.Lv Brunswick Ar.| 7 42 am.: 2 50 pm. 11 25 pm. 1 55 pm. Lv Savannah Ar.j 4 45 am.l2 10 pm. 7 15 am.; 10 30 pm.jAr Augusta Lv.jll 00 pm. 6 20 am' 3 05 am. 6 00 pm. Ar Columbia Lv. 1 05 am. 8 40 am 5 07 am. 8 00 pm. Ar Camden Lv.jl2 53 am, 8 34 am. 8 17 am. 11 33 pm.jAr Southern Pines Lv.j- 9 27 pm. 5 27 am 10 15 am. 1 30 am.jAr Raleigh Lv.| 7 35 pm. 3 32 am. 220 pm. 564 am. Ar Petersburg Lv.j 318 pm.l2 20 pm. 3 05 pm.: 6 35 am.jAr Richmond Lv.j 2 38 pm.) 10 40 pm) 0 35 pm. 10 i„ am. Ar Was ngton Lv.jll 01 am.: 7 00 pm. 11 25 pm. 11 25 am.iAr Baltimore 9 34 am.: 5 45 p m 2 56 am. 1 36 pm. Ar.. Philadelphia Lv.) 7 20 am. 3 29 pm 6 30 am. 4 15 pm.jAr New York Lv. 12 10 am.| 1 00 pm. 5 25 pm. 7 15 am. Ar Portsmout h-Norfolk ....Lv.j 9-25 any, 8 SO pm. OO am. 1 10 pin. Lv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm.jlO 45 pm. 11 2p am 340 pm.Ar Fernandina Lv.; 725 am. 1 740 pm) t* 15 am. 3 55 pm.Ar Jacksonville Lv. 10 id am. 7 40 pm 148 pm. 12 40 am. Ar Ocaia Lv.j 300 am.ill 62 am r, 10 pm. 7 20 am. Ar Orlando Lv) 8 25 pm.) 8 25 am f. til pm. 5 00 am. Lr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm. 8 00 am) H 17 am. 6 02pm. Ar l.ake City Lv. 7 42 am. 5 27 pm~ 12 03 pm., 6 48 pm. Ar Live Oak Lv., 0 42 am. 4 44 pm 12 58 pm. 11 pm.jAr Madison Lv.j 649 am.) 362 pm 3 15 pin. 10 00 pm. Ar Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am.! 1 38 pm 5 OR pm Ar... River Junction Lv 12 10 pm 10 50 [mi jAr Pensacola Lv 7 00 am 8 30 pm. II 00 am.Lv Brunswick Ar 1 10 pm. 8 10 am 7 10 am. 8 30 pm.jl.v Savannah Ar. 8 00 am.j 8 25 pm II 35 am. 12 45 am. Ar Helena Lv. 3 38 am 4 05 pm 12 36 pm. 1 32 am.jAr Abbeville Lv.; 2 40 am.: 3 35 pm 1 45 pm. 2 24 r.rn Ar Cor dele Lv. 1 35 am.j 2 10 pm :• 10 pm. 3 22 am.jAr Americas Lv. 12 20 am. 12 45 pm. 5 20 pm. 9 00 am. Ar Columbus Lv fo 10 ain 7 4o pro. 8 00 am. Ar Montgomery Lv.j 8 00 pm): 8 20 am. 7 20 am. Lv Brunswick Ar. 7 32 pm. 7 am. Ar Thai nnah Lv.j 430 pm.l 10 15 am. Ar Savamann Ar.j 6 50 pm. ! Through Pullman sleepers north, south and west. S M. Barr. First Vice President and Genera) Manager, Portsmouth, Va. K. E. 1„ Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth, Va. W. P. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Oa, )NE CENT 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 Aei is read by more people in than any other Brunswick paper. Bates strictly one cent per word for each insertion. Nothing taken r er less than 50 cents FOR SA i.E—Six room house and lot. centra!. Half cash, balance 12 liou.se. No. 2, Atlanta. WANT!)—Experienced laundry girls City Laundry, Waycross, Ga., box 193. FOR RENT—Rooms, ftrnished and unfurnished. Apply 500 G street. FOR SALE—A good lot and nouse on Monk street—a very good piece of property. Apply to S. Lieberman, 109 Monk street. \\ ANTED—To borrow SI,OOO on one ' -m s time. Good real estate securi ty. Address box 75, city. ; FOR RENT—A two story house with good yard. Apply t Mrs. Coles berry, 121 N Amherst streeL j WANTED—To rent, three rooms for light housekeepiu. Wanted, one bed* room, furnished. Address Dan care News. LOST—-One pair eye glasses,gold guard chain attached. A suitable re ward will he paid upon return to this office. RUBBER stamps—Seals, stinceis f,, c „ J^ s S nt Underwood Typewriter! 'Mil B. Lain. )„in R ? ENT ~‘Seeonu floor News building, s rooms and bath-room. Ap- I'iv Business office, after 12 o’clock. WANTED—Six carpenters at once Brunswick Sash, Door and Blind Cos. ' F af 40, E G T ,7 N> , W,y furnlshed r °oms a t 40 G street, corner A. the balance of trs. Hirsch s furniture, consisting oi an eiegant Mathushek piano hand some book case and writing desk combined, parlor and setting room sets, bed room suit with spring ' ’r' rS i ta,l,es - new hammock, refriga- US , fill your Prescription. Pure priCGB &Iw&VR ri&Yii w Sale Drug Cos. ght ffunter . montgomerTT^ocyear Insurance Fire a p r .„„ ( . . r J, re ' Storm, Accident pt and Courteous Attention, Drug birthplace of pure drugs? FEBRUARY Y'ANTFD TO BUY Second-hand F U R N ■ ■ I T U R E, SECOND-HAND TYPEWRITERS, • ORGANS. Etc. ; NEW HOME AND SINGER ’ SEWING MACHINES' I. W, WfTKHS,! 208 Bay St. : 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. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE Not every liquor dealer caters te 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. Comer Monk and Grant Streets.