The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, March 11, 1902, Image 2

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Tuesday morNing BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager LOUIB 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 HATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail tree o£ charge to all •>arts of the United Slates and Can ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ - 6 ® Six Months 2-hp One .ear W.OO 'Phone lbß. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga„ postoillce, as second class mail mat ter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated ths Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for (nyun county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. Tbs News Publishing Company de sires it to he distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must he paid for lii advance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. DON’T KNOW. Editor News: Will you kindly in form me why Representative Symons did not introduce a bill abolishing the city court, or why he took no stops whatever in uie matter? Subscriber. Really this is a question we are un able to answer and “subscriber” would no doubt fare better by ques tioning Alt. Symons. The News, however, does think the matter requires some sort of an ex planation, inasmuch as Mr. Symons himself was foreman of one of the grand juries which asked that the court he abolished, and as a member of that body was required to affix his signature to the presentiments, thus signifying his approval and endorse ment of the document as a whole. A FOOLISH PROPOSITION. The suggestion made some days ago published in these columns which Hays: A plan is now on foot by a num er of leading attorneys of the Bruns wick circuit to have Judge Bonnet’s successor named by the lawyers of the Brunswick circuit, and it is un derstood that tile idea is meeting with favor among the lawyers gen erlly, and the candidates as well. The plan is to have a meeting somewhere in the district at which ail lawyers will meet and nominate a judge. If it is impossible for any to attend they will ho allowed to neml a proxy. The candidate receiv ing the lowest number of votes on the first ballot will drop out, and so on until only one man is left, who will be tne nominee. The plan seems to he a good one, inasmuch as the lawyers will have the opportunity to name the judge. “Now we like to know if the tax payers of the Brunswick circuit are going to sit by and let the lawyers name our judge? Are tile voters crazy? No, the successor of Judge Bonnot must be elected BY THE PEOPLE. THE DUTY OF DEMOCRATS. On being asked when he considered a democrats presidential possibility. Mr. Bryan is quoted as having said: "No one can tell in advance what the issues will be or what will be their relative importance. It ought to be sate to predict that democrat ic principles will be applied to the is sues. and it ought to be that the plat form should Ire written by those whose fidelity to those principles is not sub ject to suspicion." While he avoids the main question, Mr. Bryan states a potent truth when he says that democratic prin ciples should lie applied to the is sues. and also that the platform should be written by those whose fidel ity to those principles is not subject to suspicion. The fact that this rule has not been applied in the past is no doubt the cause of the present predicaments in which the party finds itself. There is now' and has been for several years past a very wide difference of opinion among demo crafs as to what really constitutes democratic principles, and Mr. Bryan has contributed about as much to the causes which led up to these differ ences as any one. Wuen the time comes it may be a difficult matter to find platform writers whose fidelity will not be questioned by some, but if the party ever hopes to win another victory, all democrats should forget their past differences, recognize that grave problems confront them, and get to gether before another presidential campaign is on. Mr. Bryan and those who thought as he did had full swing during the last two campaigns, and should be willing by this time to let those who entertain different views from them write the next platform. The repub lican party presents many vulnerable prints now, and if the democrats go before the people on a platform em bracing the strong principles of gen uine democracy and showing up the weak points of their enemy, they will stand an excellent chance to win in the next great national campaign. Getting worse —the magazines are handling the Tillman-McLaurin scrap. We are glad to say that Governor Candler has almost entirely rer-orv ared from k's recent illness. IMPORTANT TcTTAX PAYERS. Clerk Must Be Furnished With Re turns of All Property. "All persons claiming or owning property, both real and personal ol 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 them on the day designated by the law of the city.” * * * "Any person making a return ol real property, may at the time ol making such 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 be his return of the same for every years thereafter and until he shall alter suen his return by adding other parcels thereto or striking therelrom. some of the par cels included in the same." * * • "All persona transferring or acquir ing real property shall notify the clerk in writing of the fact of such transfer, and the names of the trails ferrers and transferees before the first day of April, and in case trans fers of real property shall not be so notified to the clerk then the same may be taxed as the property of ti: person last returning same, and shall he subject in like manner as if no transfer had been made.” * * * “If there is any real estate not go returned by the first day of May it shall he the duty of the clerk to is sue execution against suen real ea | tate as umeturned property." * * > j Referring to the above extracts from j Sections fil and 336 of the City Code 1 beg to notity the public that the re turn hook will be opened March 1 Notice of transfers must he in by 'April 1, and all property must be re turned by May X, on which day books will be closed. N. D. 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 tno city of Brunswick have this day filed their return of assessments for the year ISIO2 in the office of the undersigned as required by law. “Twenty days (20) days, from March 1, are allowed in which to file complaints against property so assessed. Such com plaints must he in writing, on such complaint being made the assess ment complained of shall he immedi ately referred to three arbiters, one clioren by the Mayor and council, one by the party complaining, the third by the two so chosen, whose award shall be conclusive and final.” (Extract from Section 61. Code of City of Erunswtck). N. D. RUSSELL, Clerk of Council. ‘•rtißSwick, ffla., Feb. 28, 1902. To Telephone Subscribers. Subscribers are likely to find their telephones out of order for short periods until the work now being done is completed. Our force of line men are now working in all parte o' tno city making improvements and cannot avoid occasionally leaving •< ine disconnected for a littel while anyone finds their service inter rupteu for more than one hour v would be obliged it the trouble be re necthin l cn^'kl opera,or 80 that eon nection can be restored. The work about b< ten ri°' ,e Will be con, Pleted in about ten days, and after this the improvement tn service will be verv noticeable. J. R. Haley, Manager wm , Adm , inis t r ator’s Sale. | d mi'ltr ? Sheppard, late of Glynn counteGa S° n ”.***?'? said of 1 t ,p tween the legal hours ler on Z ?*"’ *° ,he h, *>est bid er on the lust Tuesday, being the ilte 'l”’' ° f Apri1 ’ ,90 “- a " Of the hills, accounts and choses in action of said estate that have not hereto fom „een collected. E. H. Mason *nasr* r 01J - *• **. 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, j Charlton and Glynn. My platform j will be to execute the will of the peo- i pie and serve their interests so far' as I know it and to the extent of my 1 ability, and to procure such legisla-; tion as they desire without regard ti my personal interests or those of any clique or faction. A. J. CROVATT. For Judge Superior Court. To the 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 announce 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, I prom ise to discharge the duties of the trust to the best of my understand ing and ability, without fear, favor, or affection and with absolute im partiality. I respectfully ask your careful consideration of my candi dacy and solicit your support. Respectfully. T. A. PARKER. Baxley, Ca. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the office of county treasurer and ask lor the support of my friends and the 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. ! respectfully ask toe support of the voters of this county. CHAB. M. TILTON. For Treasurer. To my friends and the voters of •Glynn county: I hereby announce myself a candi date for ro-elctlon to the office oi County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary. For two terms I have been elected to this office and trust my conduct has been such ias to merit your cofidence and sup port. Thanking you for your sup port in the past, 1 am yours tiuilv, H. 8. LEE.. . For Sheriff. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the office of sheriff of Glynn county, subject to the Democratic i iniary, and re speciii.i.y solicit the support of my friends ami the votori generally. W. H. BERRIE. For Sheriff. This is to inform the voters or Glynn county ~iat i will he a candi date for the office of SnerifT, subject to the Democratic primary, and re spectfully ask the support of my friends and the public generally. WALTER T. OWENS, For Tax Receiver. This Is to inform the voter* of Glynn county that I will boa candi date ior re-election for the office ol .'ax Receiver, subject to the Demo ciatic 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 Glynu county, and will gratefully appreciate the support of the voters of Glynn county. EUSTACE C. BUTTS. For Representative. To the voters of Glynn county: I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination, subject to the Democratic primary, for Represen tattve of your county in the next Brener a! Assembly. I d° not announce, “fn accordance wth the wishes of numerous friends and the public generally," but be cause 1 feel i can faithfully serve mv constituency „ elected, and because it is a personal ambition. I received a nomination to serve you several years ago. but. mv mill taiy dm.es deprived me of the priv ilege of continuing in the race, so ! now ask a confirmation of the con fidence then reposed in me. ERNEST DART. 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. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & P APKER. """ — 1 1 1 l . ■■ Notice to all Parties Concerned. On and after this date, all bieycles feft in my shop for repairs, sixty davs aftor being repaired will be sold for repair charges and storage. BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO., H. Girvin, Manager. the B&trNsWlcic dailyjneWs A Wife Says: “We haw four children, With the first tree I guffeitd almost unbearable pains from (2 to 14 hoi -rs, and had to be placed under the influent* of chloroform. I used three bottles of /Pother's Friend before our last child came, which -dG'Fk is a strong, fat and healthy boy, doing 92m my house wwk up V J' to within tw • hours feredbutafewhard ’wgippp mentis the grand-/ /A // A. ? 7 est remedy ever 1" made.” I Mother’s T ”If Friend ’ n\ will do for every woman what It did for the Minnesota mother who writes the above let ter. Not ta use it during pregnancy is a mistake to 1 paid tor in pain and suffering. Mother’s fkrevnf tquips the patient with a strong body and clear intellect, which in turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes ►he musclei and allows them to expand. It relieves mi suing sickness and nervousness. U 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 rist sg or hard breasts is altogether avoided, at 4 recovery is merely a matter oi a few dayr Druggists i til Mother’s Friend for SI a hottls. The Bradflcld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, ua lor our free illustrated book \ \ \ g\ ? / / (/ j t j // f> J ~. i. i .... ok U£ON k SOUND we have built a reputation and r business which are sound to non*. PURE DRUGS ACCURACY IN COMPOUNDING PROMPTNESS and MODERATE PRICES have made this tne most reliable drug store in the city. The efficiency of the presiiptlona made up here is due to the freshness of all the ingredients in. and in the composition. All the well known Proprietary Medicines at regular prices. SMITH’S PHARMACY, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets W. E. DEMPSTE-. 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. GEORGIA, GLYNN COLATY — To whom it may conre.g: Leroy Satterthwaita having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate or William X. Sat terthwaite, late of said county, de ceased, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the court of ore nary of said county, to be he!a on the first Monday in April, 1.m2. W“ness my nand and official sig nature. this ..'arch 3rd. I“‘>2. HORACE DART. Ordinary Glynn County, Georgia. GEORG IA, tllAeN COUNTY — Notice is hereby given tnat the undersigned has applied to the ordi nary for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Mrs. Lou Stafford for the payment of debts and for distribution. Said application wil be heard at the regular term of the court oT ordinary for said county to be held on the first. Monday in Aurii 1902. This 4th day of March. 1902. H. .1. READ. Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Lou Stafford. Citation GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY'— To ail whom it may concern: F. D Aiken having in proper form applied to me lor permanent letters of administration on the estate of Mallory (>. King, late of said coun ty, this is to cite all and singular, the creditors ana next of kin of Mallory P. King, to be and appear at my of fice within the time allowed by" lav and show cause, it any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to F. D. Aiken on Ma,- lory P. King's estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 4th day of March. 1902. HORACE DART. Ordinary. SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY. IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST, 1901. 83u pm.,11 10 am.jLv Brunswick Ar.j T 42 am.j 258 pm. 11 2a pm.* 1 66 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.j 6 00 pm.. Ar Columbia Lv. 1 05 am.! S 40 am. 5 07 am.' 8 00 pm/Ar Camden Lv.|l2 63 am. 8 34 am. 817 am/11 33 pm.jAr Southern Pines Lv.| 927 pin.} 527 am. 10 15 am., 1 30 am.jAr Raleigh Lv.| 7 36 pm. 3 32 am 2 26 pm., 5 54 am.Ar Petersburg Lv.l 3 18 jm. 12 20 pm. 3 05 pm.j 6 35 am.jAr Richmond Lv.i 2 38 pm. 10 40 pm. C 35 pm.' 10 lv am. Ar Wash ngton Lv.jll 01 am.! 700 pm! 11 25 pm. 11 25 am.jAr Baltimore n.v.l 9 34 am.j 6 46 pm. 2 56 am.' 1 36 pm.jAr Philadelphia Lv.j 7 20 ain.| 8 29 pm. 6 30 am.j 4 15 pm.jAr New York Lv.jl2 10 am.j 1 00 pm. 5 25 pm.j 7 15 am.jAr Portsmouth-Norfolk Lv.j 9 25 am.j 8 *0 pm. 6 00 am.; 1 10 pm.iLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm. 110 41 pin. 11 20 am 340 pm.jAr Fernandina Lv.| 7 25 | toil 7 40 pm. 9 15 am. 3 55 pm.jAr Jacksonville Lv.jlO 10 am.) 7 40 pm. I 48 pm.j 12 40 am.Ar Ocala Lv.| 3 00 am.jll 58 am 5 10 pm.j 7 20 ain.iAr Orlando Lv. 8 25 pm.! 8 25 am. 5 40 pm., 5 0 0 ani.jLr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm.| 8 09 am 11 17 am. 6 02pm.| Ar Lake City Lv. 7 42 am.j I 27 pa>. 12 o3 pm.; 6 48 pm.jAr Live Oak Lv.j 0 42 am.; 4 44 s®, 12 58 pin. ll pm.jAr Madison Lv.j 549 am.j 232 pai. 3 15 pm. 10 00 pm.Ar Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am.j 1 88 pm. 5 bo pm.j Ar.... River Junction Lv.j T 2 10 pup 10 50 pm.j ,|Ar Pensacola Lv.j | 7 99 8 20 pm. 11 00 am.iLv Brunswick Ar 1 10 ptn.l 8 19 am. 7 In am 8 30 pm.;Lv Savannah Ar. 8 00 am.j 8 28 pm. II 35 am.; 12 45 am.jAr Helena Lv.j 3 38 am 4 01 pna. 12 36 pm. 1 32 aim;Ar Abbeville Lv.j 2 40 am.l 3 15 pm. 1 45 pm 2 24 fm. Ar Cor dele Lv. 1 35 am.j 2 10 pm, 10 pm. 3 22 am.Ar Americus Lv.jlß 20 am.j 12 45 pm. 5 20 pm. 9 00 am. Ar Columbus Lv.j ,|l9 10 am. 7 4o pm. 8 00 am.jAr Montgomery Lv.j 8 00 pm.i 8 99 am 7 20 am.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 7 32 pm 7 5a am. Ar Thai mans Ar.j 8 50 pna.| 10 16 am.jAr Savannah Lv.j 4 39 pm.j Tlitough Pullman sleepers north, south and west. S. M Harr. First Vice President and General Manager, Portsmouth. Va R. E, L. Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth, Va. W. P. Scruggs, Division Passenger Agent. Savannah, G*. B. J. Ford, City Passenger Agent, Brunswick, tta. Schedule Southern Railway. FOR BAVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Lv. Brunswick j 44* am 945 am| *1 85 pmj. ."7TT ftiTpm. Ar. Savannah 9M am .... 12 45 pm|,.. .*4 95 pcil ... 18 SO at. Washington ... 7 >6 ami... 110 16 ami.... 9 so pm Ar. Now York | 2 03 pmi..,* 4 13 go FOR JACKSONVILLE AND BT. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Lv. Brunswick ....1.... 445 am;.... TlO am ( . ...9 45 am ..Tin* pim ac- Jacksonville ...... 815 am ... .il 45 pmi...! 220 prci f49 iv Ar. St. Augusttae 11 10 am !...! 9gy 8!U j.... )!(, FOR MACON. ATLANTA, LOU 18VILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAQO. Iv. Brunswlak 1." .. 1.. 720 amf..T9 45 W.T. 995 om . i' ‘' oulsvill * * *3-..! 205 iuaj 7 {l6 pt* Ar. Cincinnati ....j .j.... *lO ami...! 765 am!.... 7 tfi L Ar. Onicago j j 5 00 pmj...! 6 to pnij 7 H aa, FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVaNNAhT” !‘ v - Nw York.:. : !.... 12 18 am|...*l2 40 pm|.77TloW L>. Washington 10 62 am!...* •25pm .. 9is L l ;I' 5 Qp am]...! 10 25 am.... * 36 pm A., Brunswick 745 ami...! 110 pm:.... 66 pm. FROM BT. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE, FLA. Lv. Augustine ....j ~.T..(T,T. 760 am' 1 ' Lv. Jacksonville ..; . j.... 920 am 35 amt!! '.12 'so'nm' BrUn,WlCk 2 35 pur ... 1 10 6 05 pm. FROM CHICAGO. CINCINNATI. LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACOnT !’ v - I-..- U.... 8 30 turn.:..:: ‘ ~ t~ Lv. Cincinnati || .... 3O am ' Lv A Han la * ' ! -!” 4 . . i.v. A m“n ! I-- 1 . 0 **■■■■ ;* -■ Ar. Brunswick ... .|„ ..... .......| 1 00 am|:.';.' 2 ig p£ Daily Except nuaday. ‘ Daily Except Monday. ONE CLIN I A WORD. if you want a pesitlon, 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 papei is read by more people in one day than any other Brunswick paper Rates strictly one cent per word for each insertion. Nothing taken ‘or less than 50 cents FOR RENT —Newly furnished rooms at 401 G street, corner A. FOR SALE—Choice brown leghorn eggs for setting. W. Merchant. FOR RENT —Two houses, close in. Apply to V. R. Mitchell, 104 Rich mond street. FOR SALE. CHEAP-An oak re frigerator. zinz lined; sterling made Apply 1009 G. street RUBBER STAMPS—SeaIs, stlncela. etc. Agent Unuerwood Typewriter. Will B. Fain. FUR SALE—Medium sir.e if#, 340 cash. Apply to A H. Leavy. New* office. FUR SALE—The old Franklin home on Monk street, will eon small cash payment down, balance to suit purchaser. Brobston. Fendlg & FOR SALE —Tobacco stems. In addition to being the best known fer tilizer for flowers tobacco atoms will destroy all insects which are so dis astrous to flowers during the spring anu summer months. Rio Hondo cigar factory. WANTED— Ladies to work for us at home: mailing circulars, pam wi£\n C - Salary * s ' oo week. WM , ? Penses Address. 11,1 self stamped envelope for full carnculare. Macon Wai, Paper Com! h '. ou , ean depend upon getting The mad. h *“ y °" for a mad* cigar Rio u.ad. eigar fa* i FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE Not every Itquor dealer caters to the family trade, but I do. You must be as careful in buying liquors for y a * you are in bu y ,n 3 ">ed ielne. We never make a mistake— Doit awlays. R. LEVISON, Ag’t. Comer Monk and Grant Streets. UNREDEEMED PLEDGES For Sale Cheap. ...TWO DOUBLE BARRELL BREECH-LOADING GUNS. LESS THAN FACTORY COST S-B. NATHANS, 312 Newcastle St. • STEIN WAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The g eEt pi ano and organ Now On the Market —For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent W. M. TUPPER t CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNBWICK, GA. MARCH 16