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THURSDAY MORNING,
BRUSSra DAILY SEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor
CHAHLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Ail vii,-Using rates made known on
application, Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
T rms to suliscribera in the city
and by mail free of charge to all
eat ts oi the U nited States and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico. Guam. Phil
ippine islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Pei Month I .6®
Six Mouth# 2.50
One .ear
’Phone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
postolflee, 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
ijiynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The New# Publishing Company de
sire# it. to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisement# must be paid
for in Advance. We cannot afford to
unvote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts lor the
money.
J, Pierpont Morgan made forty
million last year.
Why certainly—as expected. March
weather in March.
The Tampa Herald is urging the
farmers to plant velvet beans.
The New# sincerely hopes Gover
nor Candler will recover soon from
hi# present indisposition.
Secretary Gage resigned to accept
ft 150,0v0 job. He likes money bet
ter than lie does glory. *
The Knoxville Sentinel calls at
tention to the fact that perhaps Sen
ator Tillman hud not observed that
Senator MeLaiirin's first name is
"John L."
The Quitman Free Press says:
"The prevailing remedies for the
grip seem to be quinine and whiskey,
coal oti and whiskey, mutton suet
and whiskey, mustard and whiskey,
and whiskey."
The Charleston News and Courier
intimates that President Roosevelt
may be in contempt in Edenfleld,
wheiv} Jim Tillman lives, hut is not
in contempt in Charleston, where the
exposition is in full swing,
The South Carotlna senators have
been censured, and the incident is
officially efosed. When (lie roll call
was being had Senator Tillman rose
and said, "Among gentlemen, an
apology for an offense, committed tin
der the heat of blood is usually con
sidered sufficient.
WILSON ON SOUTHERN FARMING
Secretary Wilson of the United
States Department of Agriculture, in
a survey of agricultural progress In
live south in the Twentieth Anniver
sary number of the Manufacturers
Record, of Baltimore, urges a great
er average yield per acre than a
greater acreage of cotton, the return,
as far as possible, to the soil of the
fertilizing ingredients of cottonseed,
and greater attention to live stock
industry, and he adds:
"I heli.ve that the South will not
much longer be. known and thought
of primarily as the laud o' cotton,
but as a great and prosperous region
of varied agricultural industries.
With the great industrial progress oi
the southern stales and the develop
ment of thbir wonderful mineral and
manufacturing resources comes the
best of alt markets for the farmer—
the great home market. More am'-
more I hope to see the agriculture of
tue south diversified as this great
home market expands.
"Let the cotton crop continue to
increase iu total production, but le
its growth be rather by a higher
average per acre than by a very
large extension o the area upon this
crop, l.et southern farmers keep
the plant food at home and send the
products of toe farm to market in
the form of manufactured articles
(manufactured on the farm by na
tures processes) rather than in the
form of raw material. Let them
grade up Ihclr flocka and herds am
keep many more of all kinds of do
mestic animals. Let them renovat
the soli by the use of legumes, an
save flffl the fertilizing material tha
the farm itself produces.
' .non will the agriculture ot lac
south show in the census to be taken
in 15 10 advances greater by far than
even (7ie great progress made in the
last twenty years of her history."
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Under this law the man who al
lows his subscription to run aion
for some time unpaid and then or
dei s it discontinued or orders tin
postmaster to mark it "refused" an
have a card sent notifying the pu'
Usher, is liable to arrest and fine the
same as for theft.
(T IS DISCOURAGING.
It is with regret that we again
call the attention of the business
men lo the iaet timl they are neglect
ing their duty as members of the
Board of Trade.
This i an organization which
should have the active support oi
every Brunswlcktan wtio has tin
welfare ot the city at heart and ii
is indeed discouraging to note tli
small attendance al the regular
weekly meetings of the organization.
Good work has been done by the
Board oi Trade, and a great deal
more is to be done. Attend the
meetings.
IMPORTANT TO TAX PAYERS.
Clerk Must Be Furnished With Re
turns of All Property.
“All persons claiming or owning
property, both real and personal of
every or any nature or sort in the
limits of the city of Brunswick or
who are engaged in any sort of bus
iness, shall furnish the clerk with a
return under oath of all property
both real and personal in said city
owned or controlled by him, her or
• hem ou the day designated by the
law of the city.” * * *
"Any person making a return ot
real property, may at the time ot
making alien return with the con
sent of the Mayor and council, direct
in writing that his return as to par
cels of real estate included therein
shall stand and no his return of the
same for every years thereafter and
until he shall alter suen his return
by adding other parcels thereto or
striking thereirom. some ot the par
cels included in the same," * * *
"AH persons transferring or acquir
ing real property snail notify the
clerk in writing of the tact of such
transfer, and the names of the trans
ferrers and transferrees before the
nrst day oi April, and in case trans
tors of real property shall not he so
notified to the cleik then the same
may he taxed as the property of th
person last returning same, ami shall
be subject in like manner as if no
tiiiasier had been made.’ * * *
"if there is any real estate net so
returned by the first day of May it
shall be the duty of the clerk to is
sue execution against such real es
tate as unreturned property." * * *
Referring to the above extracts from
is notions ill and 336 of the City Code
1 beg to notify the public that the re
turn book will be opened March 1
Notice of transfers must be in by
April 1. anti all property must be re
turned by May 1, on which dav ,
books will bp closed.
AN. I). RUSSELL.
Clerk of Council.
Brunswick. Ga.. Feb. 28, .1902.
TAX ASSESSORS' RETURN.
Public Notified to File Complaints if
Any They Have.
The board of assessors of tne eitv
ot Brunswick have this day file 4 their
return of assessments for the year
1902 in the office of the undersigned
as required by law. Twenty 'days
->o) days, from March 1. are allowed
m w hi. ,i to file complaints against
property o assessed. Such com
b<? ln ' vritin K- on such
complaint being made the assess
mem complained of shall be immedi
a ely referred to three arbiters, one
'i.oron -. the Mayor and council, one
,7 ” ; complaining, the third bv
- 11 ' ' chosen, whose award shall
•e con. lugjve and final.” (Extract
I.om Section 61. Code of City of
Li iinswiek). y. and. RT’SSELL.
Clerk of Council.
• k. ff*.. Feb. 28. 1902,
:r ' : ' n? - o;;: ' bicycle repaired
7' % \l° experienced work-
Siree; 7 S Gloucester
THE BRUNSWICK UAILY NEWS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator.
To the public: I respectfully an
nounce that I am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for senator
for the Fourth district of Georgia, com
posed of the counties of Camden,
Charlton and Giynn. My platform
will be to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their interests so far
as I know it and to tire extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without -egard t
my personal interests or those of any
clique or taction.
A. J. CROVATT.
For Judge Superior Court.
To tne citizens of the Brunswick
Judicial Circuit:
At the solicitation of friends
throughout this circuit, and having
the ambition to fill this office, I beg
to announee my candidacy for judge
of the Superior court of the Bruns
wick circuit, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. if elect
ed to this Honorable position, t prom
ise to discharge the duties of the
trust to T the best of my understand
ing and ability, without fear, favor
or affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask you:
careful consideration of my candi
dacy ami Bohoit your support.
. Respectfully,
T. A. PARKER.
L,axiey, Ga.
For County Treasurer.
! hereby announce myself as a can
dltlate for the office of county treasurer
and ask for the support of my friends
and tire voters in general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Treasurer.
This is to notify my friends and the
public In general that I will be a can
didate for the office of County Treas
urer, subject to the Democratic pri
mary. I respectfully ask tne support
of the voters of this county.
CHAS. M. TILTON.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for re-elction to the office ot
County Treasurer, subject to the
Democratic primary. For two terms
I ha-.e been elected to tills office
and trust my conduct has been such
as to merit your colidence and suit
port. Thanking you for your sup
port in the past,, I am yours truly.
H. S. LEE.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
a.ndidate rot- re-election to the office
of sheriff of Glynn county, subject
to the Democratic | rmarv. and re
speciit.ny solicit the support of my
nii an aim the voters generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
Sheriff.
This is to Inform the voters of
Clynn county ..,at 1 will be a randi
late for the office of SnerilT, subject
to the Democratic primary, and re
spectfnlly a#n the support of my
Iriends and the public generally
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
This Is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I will be a can di
late .or re-election for the office of
:'u\ Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and respectfully ask
for their support.
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Representative.
I will be a candidate, at the ap
proaching Democratic primary, for
the office of Representative of Glynn
county, and will gratefully appreciate
(he support of the voters of Glvnn
county.
EUSTACE C. BUTTS.
For Representative.
do the voters of Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for nomination, subject to th"
Democratic primary, fer Represen
tatlve oi your county in the next
General Assembly.
I do not announce, "in accordance
with the wishes of numerous friends
ami the public generally," but he
cause 1 feel 1 can faithfully serve m.
constituency ,i elected, and because
R is a personal ambition.
1 received a nomination to s'rv>
**" ®f veral > ears ago. but my milk
tai> du..os deprived me of the nriv
dege of continuing in the race so 1
now ask a confirmation of the con
ndence then reposed in me.
ERNEST DART.
COLLINS & GLASS,
Contractors and Bi Idert
■ Estimates furnished on short no
tice and satisfaction guaranteed.
Superintending a specialtv.
422 North Wolf Street
Brunswick, Ga.
Stenographic work and typewriting
neatly and promply done. Terms rea
sonable. Office of ('has. H. Jewett
opera house building, 'phone 275-3. ’
B. L.
Shoemaker.
Repairing neatly done. Always on
time.
110 Corner Gloucester and Ogle
thorpe streets. R
When you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
WXOEMPSTER
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.
A V ; ife Says:
u We have four children. With the first
tree I suffeted almost unbearable pains from
<2 to 14 hoc its, and had to be placed under
the influent e of chloroform. I used three
bottles of AT other’s Friend before our last
child came, which
is a strong, lat and V
healthy boy, doing wajt
my housework up \ '*• J* -
to within two hours
of birth, a id suf- fejSsT 7 * \
ieredbutafe w hard (Vj !V£f ' / ~'J
pains. Tbts lini- j ' \ Y*
cnent is the grand-/ fj , // A 1,/
cst remedy ever V T y
made.” £}
Mother's f '
Frier and ! n\
will do for i very woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who writes the above iet
et. Not I > use it during pregnancy is a
Tji fakc to l paid ior in pain and suffering.
Mother’s l Send equips the patient wnh t
•Jrong bod and clear intellect, which in
'urn are u iparted to the child. It relaxes
he musciei and allows them to expand. It
-elieves mi rung sickness and nervousness.
r ! puts al! the organs concerned in orfect
condition fr,t the final hour,so that theaciual
labor is shoe t and practically painless. Dan
ger of risi vg or hard breascs is altogether
avoided, a t 4 recovery is merely a matter of
a few dayf
Druggists i *ll Mothsr’s Friend for SI s tattle.
The BradAeld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, tie
SsnS ior *ur free Illustrated book.
PRODUCE
RESTED i- Elif C.
Our Kidney Cure does the! and
more, too. it restores the weakened
system to a healthy condition iu q
time: pula new life and vigor in tip
“don't cam” body. An excellent ni.
icine for any season of the year,
particularly good now. non • ■ ;
take some of our Kidney Cure •
Liver t ills when feeling badly. Out
stock of
£)rug$ f Medicine# and
dundrie#.
contains everything required in tee
sick room or home.
SMITH’S PHARMACY
Corner Monk and Newcastle Str- *s
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.
nrvporous
IVCA PLASTER
King 0/ All Plasters
Put it on your back ; put it on
your chest; put it anywhere you
have an ache or a pain, ami you
will be surprised at the result.
’Phone 37 lor
your wants in the
drug line and get
them.
Hunier-caie
Drug Go.
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.
SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY.
IN EFFECT Dt CEMBER IST, 901.
8 30 pm.jll 10 am.,Lv Brunswick Ar.l 7 43 anaJ n^Tpin.
11 25 pm. i 55 pm.,Lv Savannah Ar. ; 4 45 am.l2 10 pra.
715 am.. 10 3u pm.jAr Augusta Lv.'ll 00 pm. 620 am.
305 am 6 00 pm. Ar ..Columbia Lv. 1 05 am.) 8 40 am
5 07 arm 8 00 pm*Ar Camden Lv. 12 53 am! 8 34 am
5 IT am. 11 33 pm.jAr Southern I’inea Lv.' 9 27 pm 5 27 am
1" io am. 130 am.Ar Raleigh Lv.| 735 pm! -3 32 am
2 26 pm. 5 54 am-.Ar Petersburg Lv.j 3 18 pm. 12 20 pm.
•> 05 pm. 6 35 am.Ar Richmond Lv. 2 38 pm. 10 40 pm
* ■■■> Pm 10 i ant- Ar Was ngton Lv.-ll 01 am.' 7 00 pm.
11 25 pm..1l 25 am.;Ar Baltimore a,v.J y 34 am.! 6 45 pm
2 56 am. 1 36 pm. Ar Philadelphia Lv.j 1 20 am.' 3 29 pm
6 30 am.; 4 15 pm. Ar New-York Lv.jl2 10 am.j LOO pm.
5 25 pm. 7 15 am. Ar Portsmouth-Norfolk Lv.j 9 25 am.j 8 50 pia.
6 om am. 1 10 pm. Lv Brunswick Ar.; I 10 pm.llo 45 pm.
II 20 am 340 pm. Ar Fernandina ......Lv.j 725 am.! 740 pm.
9 15 am.. 3 55 pm. Ar Jacksonville Lv.j 10 id am.j 7 40 pm.
118 pm. ( l2 40 am.jAr Ocala Lv.j 300 am.'. 11 52 am
5 10 pm 7 2n am.,Ar Orlando Lv! 8 25 pmj 8 25 am.
5 4') pm 5 00 am. Lr Ta mpa Lv.j 9 00 pm.| 8 00. am.
11 17 am. K 02pin. Ar Lake City Lv. 7 42 am. 5 27 pm.
12 03 pm. to 48 flm. Ar Lite Oak ...Lv. 6 42 am.j 4 44 pm.
12 58 pm.'. j! pm.jAr Madison Lv.j 549 am.! 352 pm.
15 pm. 10 0o pnt.Ar Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am! 1 38 pm.
5 too pm Ar— River Junction Lv., ;12 10 pm,
10 50 pm. Ar Pensacola Lv. j 7 00 am.
k 30 pm. 11 00 am. Lv Brans wick Ar 1 10 pm. 8 10 am.
7 H) am. 8 30 pra Lv Savannah Ar.' 8 00 am.j 8 25 pm.
’ 35 am. 12 45 am.Ar Helena Lv.; 3 38 am 4 05 pm.
- "0 pi;!. 1 32 am! Ar Abbeville Lv.j 2 40 ant.; 3 15 pm.
1 18 pm. 2 24 i -it. Ar..’ Cor dele Lv. 1 3a am.j 2 10 pm.
3 10 pm. 3 22 am. Ar Amerieus Lv. 12 2b am., 12 45 put
2ft pin. 9 00 am.Ar Columbus Lv.f‘: i0 10 am.
V 4*i pin. 8 eft am. Ar Montgomery Lv. 8 00 pm.! 8 20 am.
7 2t> am, lv Brunswick Ar. T 32 pm.
7 u am. Ar Tha!maun Ar.j 6 50 pm.
10 15 am. Ar - Savannah Lv.! 4 30 pm.
Thtotigh Pullman sleepers north south and west,
s M. Barr. First Vice President and General Manager, Portsmouth, Va.
it K. L. Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth, Va.
V.. P. Scruggs Division Passenger Agent. Savannah, Ga.
B J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
Schedule Southern F iiway.
FOR SAVANNAH. WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK.
Lv. Brunswick 445 am 945 am *1 35 pmj 905 pra. ”
Ar. da anneh 9 25 am 12 45 pm ....*4 25 pmi....12 £n ant.
' r - Washington 736 am ...!IS> 15 ain'j 930 pm.
Ar. New York 2 03 pm'...* 4 13 inn 6 30 am.
FOR JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
l.v uAinawlck !.... 4 45 am 7 20 am. 9 .45 am .... l 35 p®.
Ar. Jacksonville .. .... 9 15 am 12 45 pm-.'..! 2 20 pir. .... 7 40 pm
Ar. St. Augustine 11 10 am ...; 330 pmj 9JO pm!
FOR MACON. ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO.
1 v lbunswick .... .... 7 20 am .... 9 45 ajn .’.TTToi'pm,
Ar - Mu ' un 1 30 pm'...* 3 55 pm .... 3 00 pm.
'■ Atlanta 4 in pmj...* 615 pni 520 am.
A Louisville .. . 800 am . ..! Bus an; .... 7 f.5 pm.
A-. Cincinnati j | 8 in am ...! 7 55 an .... 780 pm.
Ar. C i.n-ago 5 On pm ... J 5 30 pni 7 28 am.
FROM NEW YORK7WASHINGTON AND SAVmNNAH:~"
l.v New York | 12 I*s aiuj...*l2 40 pm. a'ltTpmT
' "'o'kion 10 52 am ...* * 25 pm .... 9 55 pm.
' • fr ' annah I s*) am *lO 25 aim 315 pm.
' J ** M ' k ' l: > am ...! IHi pm 606 pm.
FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA.
M Augustine { 730 am. T.... ..
.wick?”sV!lle 920 am 835 am 12’5o"jim.
jj 2 35 pm 1 10 pm y 05 pm.
F'-O’.' CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON.
j' 4 s .>a-u 8 3ft {im
- 1 - i ..... S 3u an: .
'.'j Oi 00 ai:i.x
1 MO am .... g 35 am.
I- • ■ I oft an; .... 2 25 pni.
! Da iy Excc; t Sunday. * Dally Except Monday.
ONE CcN l AWORu.
If you want position, a house, a
s 'vant, or want to find anything
t"'3t Has beer, lost, or want
Hi g tHst someone else ha. ad
vertise in this column. This papei
3 jn t>y mo re people in ohe dav
tiian any other Brunswick paper
at.s sUictiy one cent per word
for each, insertion. Nothing taken
or less than 50 cents
i .. HUNT —Newly furnished rooms
a, 4dl ti street, corner A.
FOR SARl;—Choice brown leghorn
fdr setting. W. Merchant.
RI'RBER tiTAMFS- Seals, stincels,
etc. Agent Underwood Typewriter.
Will Li. Fain.
FOR SALE—Medium size safe, $4O
(v.sn Apply to A. H. l.cavy. News
oilit e.
FOR KENT—Two good rooms to
utl-m -n or three rooms to small
- miiy; good location. Address J., care
News.
i' Olt ;<AI-E —The old Frankliu
home on Monk street, will sen
.'Mail cash payment down, balance to
suit purchaser. Brobston. F'endig &
Cos.
FOR SALE— Tobacco stems. In
addition to being the best known fer
tifor flowers tobacco stems will
destroy all insects which are so dis
astrous to flowers during the spring
• ■ Hondo
cigar factory.
Notice Sanßary Department.
, Brunswick'. Ga.. March 4. 19*j2.
For iae convenience of the public
and in order UTat prompt service
may be rendered fly tne departmen
r.otu,- :s hereby given that on and
after this uafe, 1 will be at the C
Hai. on MSnday, Wednesday and
Friday irom 10 to 11 a. m. Anv
<omp, a!n t W! n be promptly investi
gated. The eo-operation of the pub
k- is invited as it is the endeavor
the department to keep our city in
the best possiole condition.
Respectfully,
• , f T GOODBREAD.
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£*’ a IIsY
| ifk Hfj t " i
j |%*| i N§! !f * v.
k y ,
*•''t every liquor dealer caters to
the fam*iy trade, Let I ao. You must
be 33 careful in buying liquors for
family use as you arc in buying med
c. e. We never make a mistake—
best avtflays.
R. LEVIS Ag’t.
Corrsr fv'o. * Grant Streets.
GCAL
AND
WOOD.
OONEY ,(■ A^KER.
UNREDEEMED PLEDGES
For Sale Cheap.
...TWO DOUBLE BARRELL
BREECH-LOADING GUNS.
LESS THAN FACTORY COST
3. B. NATHANS,
312 Newcastle St
STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
MARCH