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WEDNESDAY MORNING,
BRUMIIK DAILY SEWS.
PUBLISHED 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
appliaatlon. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Tirms to subscribers in the city
and by mail tree of charge to all
->artH of the United Elites and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico. Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Mouth $ -50
Six Months 2.50
One . ear 6.00
’Phone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga„
postoflice, as second-class mail mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Uiynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood that,
alt legal advertisements must he paid
for In advance. We cannot afford to
uuvolo our space to such advertiso
-1..0..U anti wait on the courts for the
nfoney.
Brunswick needs better streets, and
and needs them bad .
It Is a good time to beg u your
silting advertising.
An exchange things Guerry gub
ernatorial stock has been matured.
We will see that you get your
paper. You see that it is paid for.
Tillman and McLaurin are prob
ably sory that tney wore such bail
boys
Mid Saul is doing excellent work
for the Atlanta Journal in Washing
ton.
Milt Raul is doing excellent work
telegraph editors are now relieved of
a daily routine.
ft is time for Tillman and Mci.au
rin to resign again. The bluff would
be called tnis time.
It is evident that Mr. Tillman did
not have his pitchfork with him lasi
Saturday.
It is to lie hoped that Fighting
Bob Evans will not make the usual
snow of Bob Evans.
Trade with the merchant who ad
vertlsos, because he invites you to do
so. Others do not.
Yes; wo are all willing to accept
President Roosevelts verdict in the
Sampson-bchley controversy. It
might be re-opened.
Mr. Roosevelt may not be aware
of the fact, hut he is, nevertheless,
tackling a buzz saw when he runs up
against Ben TUunan.
"It is curious, by the way,” says the
Ixmisvillc Courier-Journal, "to recall
that both Abraham Lincoln and Jef
ferson Davis were born in this state,
not more than TOO miles apart, and
with But about a year s deference in
time."
The president general of the
Daughters of the Revolution relapsed
into anchronism when she ordered
the noisy sisters to "go 'way back and
sit down.” The Memphis Scimitar
says: “Imagine Martha Washington
saying anything like that!"
The subscription rate of the News
is $6.00 a year in advance, but for
the convenience of the public the
management accepts $1.26 for three
months, or 60 cents for one month.
It is all payable in advance as i( is
simply impossible for any paper to
live and collect any other way. The
public will please take notice.
Savannah i.links she will soon get
tnat coveted sub-treasury. The News
says: "Secretary Shaw, the head of
the Treasury Depaitment took a
broadminded view of the question ol
establishing a sub-treasury in this
city. He is going to investigate the
matter, and if he finds that tnis sec
tion of the country is in need of such
an institution he will not hesitate to
recommend the passage of the sub
treasury bill introduced by Repre
sentative 1-ester.
IN BAD SHAPE.
While not desiring to criticise the
city administration the News directs
the attention of council to the bad
condition of our most popular streets
—Newcastle, Bay, Monk, Gloucester
ami others too numerous to mention.
We are a war of the fact that the
city treasury is not .what coukl be
called "flush" at present, but more
street work and less expert account
ants would suit the people a great
deal better.
VERY UNFORTUNATE.
The personal encounter between
Tillman and McLuarin, senators
from South arolina, in the senate of
the United States is, indeed, un
fortunate. That South Carolina will
he the sufferer there is no doubt, ami
with tne Palmetto state, the entire
south is likely to feel keenly the dis-
I grace in more than the social way.
Our representatives in Washington
'should be the cream of southern
j manhood, soutnern sentiment and
southern thought.
A nr at In the United States senate
is an honor which comes to few and
that two such honored should for
get their duty to the people of their
state, the south and the United
States, is unfortunate in the ex
treme.
PERSONAL ANtT OTHERWISE.
Dr. O. K. Vincent, a son of Bisnop
Vincent, of the Methodist church, is
mentioned for the presidency of the
Wisconsin University, lie is ttt pres
ent professor of sociology in the
University of Chicago.
Andrew Carnegie lias just tension
ed three old veteran Pennsylvania
railroad engineers of Johnstown, who
worked under him when he was su
perlnt. ndent of the Pittsburg .livis
ion. at the rate cf *2O cadi per
mouth.
The Baroness Lilian von Tlh e is in
Chicago, alter four years spent in the
Klondike, to buy hydraulic mining
machinery and a ten-room portable
house for her mining work. The
baroness is thirty years old and un
married.
Near-by Treasurers.—Lucie--"! al
ways give the prettiset embroidered
tilings I do to my mother." Marie
"That is kind and thoughtful in von.”
Uncle—" Yes, tnen 1 can borrow
them. you know." Detroit Free
Press.
Mr. and Mrs. John r>. Rockefeller,
Jr., are both instructors in the Sun
day school of the Fifth Avenue Hup
tist. Church. New York city. Mr.
Rockefeller is the lender of the
class, and Mrs. Rockefeller mis a
class of little boys.
The Macon Telegraph says that the
old idea that a newspaper must
champion violently the personal am
bition ot a candidate for governor,
claim the victory when he wins, flic
a first lieu on him, and then boss
him after he is governor, is playing
out, and ought to piav out.
The Washington Post is not sur
prised to find that the New York
Tribune praises the president's opin
ion about Schie.v. The "special am
bassador,” Mr. Wnitelaw Reid, who
edits I hhe Tribune, could scarcely
lie expected to tile a dissenting opin
ion.
OPERA HOUSE CALENDAR.
Some of the best attractions of the
season will be seen at tae Grand in
Ihe. next tow weeks. Following is (be
list:
Friday. Felt. 28 The Casino Girl.
Monday, March :l Havely's Min-,
strels.
Wednesday, March s—The Burgo
master.
Friday and Saturday, March 7 and
8 Grand comic opera, playing “Ri
Capitau. "Patience and Dorothy."
Public Confidence.
, U very body feels well satisfied when
ill. y send their clothes to Jim Carter,
lie has his business so organized that
every wish of the customer is satis
fied. V our clothes are sent for and
promptly returned with everythin"
executed with care and precision, if
you want good service send vonr
clothes to him.
We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale
13r*u£ Cos., birthplace of pure drugs.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator.
To the public: I respectfully an
nounce that 1 am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for senator
for the Fourth district of Georgia, com
posed of the counties of Camden,
Charlton and Glynn. My platform
: will be to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their interests so far
as I know it and to the extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard to
I my persona! interests or those of any
! clique or faction.
A. J. CROVATT.
For County Treasurer.
| I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county treasurer
and ask for the support of my friends
i and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Treasurer.
This is to notify my friends and the
public in general that 1 will be a can
| didate for the office of County Treas
, urer, subject to the Democratic pri
j mary. 1 respectfully ask tne support
: of the voters of this county.
CHAS. M. TILTON.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
l hereby announce myself a candi
date for rc-elction to the office oi
County Treasurer, subject to th"
Democratic primary. For two terms
I have been elected to this office
mid trust my conduct has been such
as to m i'lt. your cofidence and sup
port. Thanking you for your sup-
Ll'Ot'f in the past, I am yours truly,
H. S. LEE.. .
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county ,iat I will he a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
to the Democratic primary, ami re
; 1 in r tfully ask the support of my
j I'ii mis and the public generally.
JNO. E. D'JBBERLY.
For Tax Receiver.
nils is lo inform the voters of
I Glynn county that 1 will be a candi-
: dale ,'or re-election for the office of
| Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo
iciuiic primary, and respectfully ask
| lor their support.
JNO. E. SUBBERLY.
~rnmi
Hoi fvionday
Until March 3
‘ Should old acquaintances be forgot’
NOW
I Prepare for the ti nt one of the season
! HWERLY’S
Massive
fISTOOON
188 INSTRFL
EXCITEMENT!
Headed By
The One, The Only, The Original
Beorge Wilson.
Hie assassin of the Blues. The
recognized king of minstrels. Hear
bis medely on the pretty maiden from
- lorodora, and you’ll want to hear
Morgan, the world’s greatest minstrel
tenor from Moore and Burges’ min
strels at Tones hau, London, Eng.
Oh! l.issten to the Band. Monday,
11:30.
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SEWING MACHINES
!j. W. WAIKIf.S,
: 208 Bay St.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
A V r ife Says-.
“We hav* hur children, With the first
tiru I luffetrd almost unbearable pain* from
2 to 14 hoi rs, and had to be placed under
the influents of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother’s Friend before our last
child came, which
k a strong, fit and
healthy boy. doing -f
my housewwk up V/5- /J
to within twj hours g-,
of birth, ar and sui- \
(eredbutaiewhard \Wj , xS&SgH Y
pains. Ti is lini- / 7 v j sum, V* Lg
ment it the grand- ( fj V 'Sf // A
est remedy ever IJfZrrzj kj
Mother's y'
Friend ’ rft
will do lor every woman what it did lor the
Minnesota mother who writes the above let
ter. Not I i use it during pregnancy it a
mistake to i paid lor in pain and suffering.
Mother's I bend equips the patient with a
strong bod' and clear intellect, which to
turn are t iparted to the chi’d. It relaxes
‘he muscle.- and allows them to expand. It
relieves mi •ning sickness and nei vousnesa.
Ii puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition fr,i the linal hour, so that the actual
labor is shod and practically pama- s. Dan
ger of risi g or hard breasts is ah jgahei
avoided, a/ I recovery is merely a matter ol
a few dayr
DruggisUtall Mother's Friend ler $t a bottle
Tbe Bradfleld Regulator Co.,At!an’a, ti
Son* for oar free IllastrettO. book
PRODUOK .
c.
Our Kidney Cure docs that an 1
more, too, it restores the weakened
system to a healthy condition in qub
time; puts new life and vigor in the
"don’t care" body. An excellent med
icine for any season of the year, hr
particularly good !><"•’.■ Don't or -
take some of our Kidney Cure ar
Liver Pill* when feeling badly. Our
stock of
S)rugs f Medicine# end
tiundrie#,
contains everything required in tee
sick room or home.
SMITH’S PHARJIAU,
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
KcA 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 87 tor
your wantsS in l he
drug line and gee
them.
Hunter-Fale
Drug Ge.
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 of minors, and to make bonds in
judicial and other matters, generally
to exercise all our powers as a Trust
company.
Brunswick Bank
& Trust Cos.,
H. W. GALE, Cashier.
SNI MOip Oft YOUR CfRWMIf S
Beat Flour two 241 b sacks 1.25
Best Bacon per lb ioc
I'icnic Ham per lb 10-j
Grits per half bushel 47c-
Meal per half bushel 15c
Arbuckles Coffee 2 pkgs . .. 25c
Yellow Yam Sweet Potatoes per peck 15c
Large size Tomatoes, per can lOc
New Georgia Syrup, per gallon 4oc
Irish Potatoes, per peck 30c
County Eggs, 2 dozen for 46c
Five Gallons Gasoline, - 85 cts.
Full Line of .
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, TINWARE, AGATEWARE, ETC.
AT VERY LOW PRICES.
Full line of Cigarettes and Cigarette Tobaccos
Hay, Grain, Brand at wholesale pirces.
A. ZELMENOVITZ,
3ioodworih’s old stand, Corner E
8c L Streets. ’Phone 205
SCHEDULE 8. A. li. RAIL.WAT.
IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 901.
s 2 [ > pm. 11 10 am. Lv Brunswick Ar.| 7 42 am.! 2 50 pm.
ii 26 pm. I 55 pm. Lv Savannah Ar!, 4 45 am!l2 10 pm.
7 I iiin. 1" 30 pm Ar Augusta Lv.,11 00 pm. fi 20 am.
2 05 aiu. ti 00 pm. Ar Columbia Lv. 1 05 am., 8 40 am.
■7 07 am. 8 00 pm. Ar Camden 1.v.j12 53 am.; 8 34 am.
S 17 am. 11 33 pm. Ar Southern Fines Lv.j 9 27 pm.: 6 27 am.
1" 1.7 am. 1 3u am. Ar Raleigh Lv.. 7 35 pm! 3 32 am.
2 20 pm. 5 54 am. Ar Petersburg Lv.| 3 18 pm. 12 20 pm.
3 05 pm. 0 35 am. Ar Richmond Lv. 2 38 pm.jlO 40 pm.
' • pm. Hi i am. Ar Wast ngton Lv.jll 01 am. 700 pm.
11 25 pm. II 25 am. Ar Baltimore i-v.l 9 34 am.! 5 46 pm.
2ad am I 36 pm. Ar Philadelphia Lv. 720 am.; 3 29 pm.
o " am. 4 15 pm.Ar New York Lv. 12 10 am.; 1 00 pm.
25 pm 7 15 am. Ar Portsmonth-Norfolk Lv.) 9 26 am.; 8 60 pm.
am 1 10 pm Lv Brunswick ........ Ar. 110 pm. 10 45 pm.
> lo am 3 4o pm. Ar Fernaudiua Lv., 7 25 j am. 7 40 pm.
'• i 5 am 3 55 pm. Ar Jacksonville Lv. lo 10 am. 7 40 pm.
t is pm. 12 40 am. Ar Ocala Lv.j 3 00 am.': 11 52 am
5 M pm 7 20 am. Ar Orlando Lv! 8 25 pm.! 825 am.
•40 p;. 3mi am. Lr Tampa Lv.j 900 pm.j 800 am.
■ i Ii am. 6 1 2pm. Ar 1-ake City Lv. 7 42 am. 6 27 pm.
:2 ,mi *> 48 pm. Ar Live Oak Lv. 0 42 am.; 4 44 pm.
258 pm.j 11 pm. Ar Madison ..Lv.j 549 am.! 352 pm.
3 : pm. 10 00 pm.Ar Tallahassee Lv. 400 am.; 1 38 pm.
0-7 pin.; Ar River Junction Lv.; j]2 10 pm.
t" 50 pm. Ar Pensacola ,Lvj j 7 00 am.
pm. 11 00 am. Lv Brunswick At 1 10 pm., 8 10 am.
7 ■ am. 830 pm. Lv Savannah Ar. 800 am.; 82 5 pm.
1 am. 12 45 am.Ar Helena Lv.; 3 38 am 4 05 pm.
- 36 pm. 1 32 am! Ar Abbeville Lv. 2 40 am., 3 15 pm.
1 45 pm. 2 24 fm. Ar Cor dele Lv. 1 35 am.j 2 10 pm.
i i pm. 322 am. Ar Americus Lv. 12 20 am., 12 46 pm.
-i pm. 9 00 am. Ar Columbus Lvj (10 10 am.
■ > ' l*c- Bno ar Ar Montgomery Lv. 800 pm. 820 am.
7 20 am. l-v Brunswick Ar.| 7 32 pm.
7 5.) am. Ar Thai maun Ar. 6 50 pm.)
TO 15 am. Ar stavaun'Xh Lv. 4 30 pm.
Through Pullman sleepers north, south and wst.
S. y Barr, First Vice President and Genera! Manager, Portsmouth, Va.
It. E. L, Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth. Va.
v.'. P. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ua.
B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
Schedule Southern 1 ilway.
FOR SAVANNAH. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
Uv. Brunswick 445 am 945 am *'i 35 pm 9 05~pm.
-nab 9 25 am 12 4.'. pm < t 25 pm ....12 p) am.
Washington 7 35 am . ..!!*> 15 am .... 9 30 pm.
Ar. vv York 2 t/3 pin'...* 413 pm ti 30 am.
rOfl JACKSONVILLE AND BT. F* A
'• v - Brunswick 445 am ....~7 20 ant .... 9~45 *mi.... fsiTpuL
Ai\ Jacksonville 9 15 am ....12 45 pm:...! 2 20 pn: .... 7 40-pm
St. Augustine. ....11 to am ~.! 330 pm.... 3O pn!
FOR MACON, ATLANTA. LOUISVILLE. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO^
Lv. Brunswick j 720 am y4a ain .... O5 pm.
Vr ‘Y ;uou 1 30 Pm ... 3 55 pm 3 00 am.
'■ : UlalUli n 4 -W Pmj. .. * ti 15 pm .... 5 20 am.
M-. 1.0-.iisvllle 8 00 am ...! 8 05 am 7 15 pm
,v. t_.ucir.nati |.... 8 10 am:...! 7 55 am .... 7 .30 pm.
' ‘ 1 500 pm-...! 6 30 pm 7 23 am.
from new york,Washington and savannahT
;- v N ", . V ’ n; I- to* ...‘l2 40 pm .... 139 pm.
, u “shiutrton 10 62 am ... *25 pm .... 955 pm.
■' savannah 500 am . ..! 10 25 am . ... 315 pm.
' !-• 'inswick 745 am.: 110 pm t; 05 pm.
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
Lv Augustine !.....! 7 30 am... .7!77!77!j!7.
: - Jacksonville 9 20 am 8 35 amU ...12 50 pm.
'!“• B ™ l ’ s " l(k 236 pm 110 pm|.... 605 pm.
FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
ia. Chicago J >..(••• 830 <imj
• v ' " n^, n 8 30 am- ......
: v;; y llte •••• *OO am..
,7 v " ".'.f 4S Pnt| •• • - 3 O 3O am.
At. Brunswick':::; ;■“;■■■• * *5 ani -
I l 00 am}.... 2 35 pm.
lily Except Snaday. * Daily Except Monday.
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.
P m-.pt and Thorough Attention and
Pri*s Reasonable.
FAMILY
lIQUOR HOUSE
Not every liquor dealer caters to
the family trade, but I do. You must
, as careful in buying liquors for
family use as you are in buying med
icme. We never make a mistake—
ocst awlays.
8. LtVISON, flg’t.
Comer Monk and Grant Streets.
FEBRUARY 26.
(ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF
STEAMERS.
Mallory Line to New York.
. heave Brunswick Fridays. Arrive
New York Mondays.
Leave New York Fridays. Arrive
Brunswick Monday.
♦ ♦ ♦
CUMBERLAND ROUTE—Between
Brunswick and Fernandina. Leave
| Brunswick at 8 a. m., daily.
ST. SIMON LlNE—Steamer Eg
mont leaves Brunswick every day at
8 a. m., and 2 p. m.
SATILLA RIVER LINE. Steamer
Falcon leaves Brunswick at 9 a. m.
Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
DARIEN LINE. Steamer Hessie
leaves at 8:30 a. m. daily.
COLLINS & GLASS,
Contractors and Bi dders.
■ Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintendino a specialty.
422 North Wolf Street,
Brunswick, Ga.
Notice to all Parties Concerned.
On and after this date, all bicycles
left m my shop for repairs, sixty Javs
after being repaired will be sold for
repair charges and storage.
BHUNSWICK CYCLE CO.,
H. Olrvin, Manager,