The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, April 03, 1902, Image 2

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THURSDAY JMORNING BRUSSWICK 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 application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at half the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall free of charge to all '•arts of the United States and Can ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ -50 Six Months 2-50 One .ear 6.00 ■Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, G., postofflce, 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 ttiynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must, be paid for In advance. We cannot afford to devote onr space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. " : ■ ■—.—, —- THE NEXT HOUSE. There is at. least a go.prosper that, the next h mce of representatives will be democrat In fact the feel ing among democrats is strong that It will be and many republicans also evince an uneasiness in reference to the next election, which would indi cate that, they fear they wil* lose many seats. Certainly t.n© republi cans have given the people abundant cause for lo'P.or: change i le people are growing tired of the folly nn.lextravagancc of republican meas ures and policies and it is believed that this reeling will be strong enough in resuir in >i deir.o rarle majority at the next, election. The Houston iTex.) Port .’.ling: forward s'ot slirv. from former elections from whi'd: it is led to hope for (’eu... *"nt i : sucre-s next fall. Tli.* Post says: "In 1872 Grant woe e'e yed presi dent by an overwhelming majority that carried tin’ house of representa tives together with the presidency. In 1874, the reaction so in aim a dem ocratic house was elected, fores Vd owlng the election of Tilden with a democratic r nouse again in 187fi. T here is a precedent that alarms the repub licans when they think of the eleoti jns of 1902 and 1904. Again, the bin ocrats carried the house in 1878, in the middle of Hayes' term, and also in 1882, in the middle of Arthur’s term. This seems more than a co incidence. Note again that in 1890, in the middle of Harrison’s term, a democratic congress was again elect ed. foreshadowing Cleveland’s (.elec tion to his second term in 1892. Does not t'nat seem to change the coinci dence into a certainty? In the mid dle of the terms or Grant, Hayes, Arthur and Harrison the people elected a democratic Rouse. Will they not elect a democratic house in 1902, In the middle ot Roosevelt s te>m?” 0 The official statement given out at the white house with regard to the resignation of Pension Commissioner Evans is as follows: "Mr. Evans some months ago verhially expressed his desire to resign, and finally put it In writing on March 17. The pres ident, however, has told him that he would have to remain as commission er, in the first place, until ',iis suc cessor haS been determined upon, and in the second place, until there is some position to tender him which the president will regard as a promotion and as a fitting reward for his excel lent services in the department " It seems that Funston not only stole his honors as a military here, taking the credit that belonged to another man, but he recently wrote a story of experiences in a country newspaper office which was stolen bodily from a collection of California newspaper stories about fifty years ago. THE PINE BELTS OPPORTUNITY. Year before last 100 head of steers were fattened in Florida, an account kept of their weight when feeding commenced and at end oi period of 75 days. A net profit made per head of eight dollars. Last year a large stock owner in Polk county put ninety acres in velvet beans, kept an ac count of the cost which was hut $2.50 per acre, turned 300 head of steers, valued at sl2 per nead, into this field and let them feed themselves. Took them out and marketed them in seventy days. Estimated the meat worth 5 cents a pound when they went in the fieiu; doubled the weight of the bunch and sold at 6 1-2 cents a pound, making net after deducting cost of his velvet beans $3,000 on the bunch. Others on a smaller scale are en gaged in this business. It is destined to increase rapidly. It costs for added weight of stock, cattle and bogs fed on cassava, the velvet bean 1 1-2 to 3 cents a pound for added weight. It costs lor added weight in the west 5 cents per pound. M*-at will never he essentially lower than it is now. The demand increases every year. The home mar ket and the foreign market will take every steer which can be fattened. Western stock l'atteners are buying land in Florida for ranges and upon which to glow' cassava and the vel vet. bean. Our plney woods, flattie fattened on these foods milk. Jnh i a.’l ten der meat. It will work a revolution in the character of meat even from a razor-back ’nog. This yellow pine belt is destined to become the gnat range for. and the fattener of meats for the mar ivtLs of this eountrp and the world We arc to become, through cassava producers of the finest starch, which can lie made with a demand practical ly uiiliriiiied. it is for us to deter mine how rapidly this most desirable consummation shall bo reached, and how large a part south Geotgia shall take. Keep up the Interest, continue to hold conventions, compare in creased acreage of cassava and the velvet bean. Establish starch fac tories, and these products with syrup shall give safe and certain money crops, and commercial independence. Minnesotans in New York a,e now to have a society for the purpose of bringing together socially tec men from the great northwest now living there. The Chicago society is sjid to be making progress. The Society of American Authors will give a dinner for Andrew Car negie at the Hotel St. Denis on April 7. on the eve of his departure for Scotland. It is not stated whether or not the society is making a bid for anew library. Libel for Divorce. STATE OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. In Glynn Superior court. May term, 1902. Libel for total divorce, VV. F. Strickland, vs. Matilda Strickland. The defendant, Matilda Strickland, is required to be and appear at the Su perior com to be held in and for Glynn county. Ga, on the 3rd Monday in May. 1902, to answer the petition of W. F. Strickland in a libel for total divorce. In default of such ap iliti court '.vi!i proceed < to justice shall appertain. Witness the Hon. Joseph W. Ben net. judge of said court, this the 25th day of March, 1902. H. F. du BIGNON. Clerk S. C., Glynn County, Ga. Administrator's Sale. Will be sold by the undersigned as administrator of the estate of j. E. Sheppard, late of Glynn county, Ga. before the Sourt house door of said county, and between the legal hours of sale, for cash, to the highest bid der, on the first Tuesday, being the first day of April. 1902, all of the bills, accounts and choses in action of said estate that have not hereto fore been collected. E. H. Mason. Admtnistrattor of ,1. E. Sheppard deceased. J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of tha Peace. Office, 307 Ncwcast.e Street The Southern Railway announces a rate of $21.05 for the round trip from Brunswick to Pal las, Tex., on account of the Con Ced crate Veterans’ Reunion, April 22 to 25. Tickets will be on sale April IS, IP and 20, with Anal limit Mhv 2. By depos.tins ticket with the at Pallas an extension of the limit to May 15, 1802. may be ob tained. We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale Pm*; 00., birthplace of pure drug*. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. ANNOUNCEMENTS For State Senator. To the public: I respectfully an nounce that 1 am a candidate tor the Democratic nomination for senator for the Fourth district of Georgia, com posed of the counties of Camdc-n, Uharltou and Glynn. My platform will be to execute the will of the peo ple and serve their interests so tar as I know' it and to the extent of my ability, and to procure such legisla tion as they desire without regard tt my personal interests or those of any clique or taction. A. J. CROVATT. For Senator. As announced several weeks ago, 1 am a candidate for the position of senator from the Fourth senatorial district, subject to the action of the primary to be called by the democrat c executive committee. The support of the people will be appreciated, apa if elected, I will serve them with fidel ity and zeal. Very respectfully, W. F. SYMONS. 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, 1 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 yout careful consideration of my candi dacy and solicit, your support. Respectful!- T. A. PARKER. oaxlcy, Ga. For County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tiie office of county treasurer subject, of course, to the democratic primary, and ask for the support of my friends and the voters in general. F. M. SCARLETT. For Treasurer. To my friends and the voters of Glynn county: 1 hereby announce myself a candi dale for ro-eletlon to the office ot County Treasurer, subject to the Democratic primary. For two terms 1 have been elected to this office and trust my conduct has been such as to merit your cotidence and sup port. Thanking you tor your sup port in Die past, i am yours truly, H. S. LEE. . For Sheriff. 1 respectfully announce myself as a . amUriatc for re election to the office T sheriff of Glynn county, subject 1,1 the Democratic | rmary, and re Hp.icuniiy solicit the support of my friends aim the voter: generally. W, H. BERRIE. For Sheriff. Tiffs is to inform the voters of Glynn county ...at I will be a candi date for the office of SnerifT, subject to the Democratic primary, ami re speettiilly ask the support of my friends and the public generally. WALTER T. OWENS. For Tax Receiver. This is to inform the voters of Glynn county that 1 will be a candi date ,• ir re election for the office of Tux Receiver, subject to the Demo cratic primary, ami respectfully ask for their support. JNO. E. DL'BBERLY. For Receiver, Tax Returns I hereby announce myself as a candidate for tne office of Receiver ami Tax Returns, subject to the dem ocratic primary. The support or my friends and the public generally will be appreciated. T. B FERGUSON For Representative. I will be a candidate, at the ap preaching Democratic primary, for the office of Representative of Glynn county, and will gratefully appreciate the support of the voters of Glvnn county. EUSTACE C. BUTTS. To toe voters of the Brunswick cir cuit: I presume most of you are Informed of my candidacy for judge of the su perior court of the Brunswick circuit, but I would like to impress it upon you that t would appreciate your sup port. Of course. 1 have no claim on the office, or on you, tinless your beat judgment should incline you to tne opinion that I can bring to the discharge of the duties of judge, suck capacity and experience as will war taiit you in extending to me your voto and influence. My past lite, (which is known to most ot you) will give the assurance of a teat less and faithful enforcement ot the law. Very truly yours, SIMJN W. HITCH. M by insure with other companies when you can save 10 per cent, to JO per cent, a year on your premiums with the Penn Mutual, which pays dividends equal to any other eompanv, aside from above guaranteed differ ence in rate? Consider this and act promptly as the insurance must be issued before May Ist. See Fleming * Vaughn, ..gents without further de ny. GEORGIA, GL\ ,\N COUNTY— Notice is hereby given tnat the undersigned has applied to the ordi- j nary for leave to sell laud belonging 1 to the estate of Mrs. Lou Stafford 1 for the payment of debts and for j distribution. Said application will I be heard at the regular term of the : court ot ordinary tor said county to j be held on the first Monday in April - 1902. This -ttli day of March, 1902. H. J. READ. Administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Lou Stafford. i ONE CENT AVVORD. 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, Rates strictly one cent per word for each insertion. Nothing taken for less than 50 cants t'OR RENT—Newly furnished ioom3 at 401 G street, corner A. FOR SALE—Choice browu leghorn eggs for setting. W. Merchant. LOST —Gold spiral necklace. Return to cieik Oglethorpe hotel. $5 reward. W. E. Porter, 1007 U street, painter and paper hanger. Signs of any uescription. Agent for wail-paper mills. Drop me a postal. Call 'phone 289-3. FOR SALE—A handsome home near Col. Goodyear's formerly belonging to Professor Branham. Liberal terms can be given upon part of the pur chase price. Broh ton, Feudig & Cos. FOR RENT—Furnish'd and- ■ nisliei. ms. Apply at 500 G stive’ FOR SALE —Tobacco stems. In addition to being the best known fer tilizer for flowers tobacco stems will destroy all insects which are so dis astrous to flowers during the spring and summer months. Rio Hondo cigar factory. FOR SALE House and lot. 1207 Monk street ft is a good investment. S. Lieberman. lost Monk afreet. FOR KAi K Rubber Mumps < uis. stineels, etc. Agent Umlei v. ood Tvin writer. Will ii. Fain. WANTED \ class in v. o thorougmy umlcrslamis the refresh ment business, tu take , barge of a business on St. Simon island. Must be full of energy and posm - sod of some capital. Add: C M Tilton Brunswick, Go FOR SALE A tiie (id painting original design tin," im: :■ ! dol lars. Public pleac, call M. n. De lari artist. 502'.. Gloucester. AJ.i. KINDS OK CALIFORNIA 'VINES 25 CENTS \ BOTTLE. AT M, BELIO’S, 225 GRAM STREET TEI EPHCNK 272 3. LOST On" screw jack off of wagon. Finder please return to Baumgartner. FOR SAi E fill’, VP On Oh Si i. : ing piano. Apply to 919 Union street. I.OST Between d< , t ~n l Union ■lreet, on Sund-iy night, one paci.agf of merchandise .Suitable reward at this cflite. FOR SAI E —Two-story Re removi Ti Appiy nn pi'-mises, dip Richmond street. ROOMS TO RENT FuniLhed or unfurnished. Apply to Mrs. \1 Toon Smith. No. 210 R.-vnold- sha . f FOR RENT Two-story dwelling bouse, corner li a, I G streets. Apply lo 019 Grant street. FOR RENT Eight-room res net in perfect order. Corner Union and Dartmouth streets. Apply to R. r Hopkins. LOST Low frame "He.leftc” make bicycle Will pay reward for return of same. .). R Haley STOLEN*--Monday. March 21st ri-om front of my office a Spalding onainless wheel, enameled black. Pai tiler tire on front wheel. Union tire k "held. Also lit.:- anew fork. Will pay $lO reward fm i) i( - wheel or will pay $25 for evid-uco to convict Edwin Bi d.ston. Uncle Jake the best five cent cigar in Georgia. For sale only at Loew ensl.ein’a wTejempsTel Man _ger. REPAIRS BIC VOLES, GUNS, TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA CHINES, AND GENERAL MECHANICAL REPAIR SHOP. Successor to J. A. Montgomery 503 GLOUCESTER STREET. Prompt and Thorough Attention and Prices Reasonable Old Clothes Made New at Carter’s for a small amount Ring 'phone 253-2 Clayton sewing machine motor now Bay street. Only five left, on exhibitio at J. W. Watkins. 208 NOW OPEN AND Ready for Business, Furniture and House-furnishing Goods. We guar antee to saye you money. H. MlimsON, 314 Newcastle st. Schedule Southern B^ilway. FOR 6AVANNAH, WASHINGTON AND NEW YORK. Lv. Brunswick I 4 46 am, 9 45 am *1 36 pm; 9 05 pm. Ar. Savannah 9 26 am 12 45 pm *4 25 pm, 12 29 am Ar. Washington . ..‘j j.... 735 am ...!10 15 am) 989 pm. Ar. New York ■ | 2 t)3 pm . ..* 4 12 ;>m ... . 630 am. FOR JACKSONVILLE AND ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. Lv. Brunswick ... ,| 4 4$ am .... 7 20 ami.... 9 45 .am’.... 1 35 pan Ar. Jacksonville . 9 16 ami.... 12 45 pmj...! 2 20 pm|.... 7 40 pm. Ar. St. Auguatlne.j... .11 16 amj j...! 380 pmj.... 990 pm. FOR MACON, ATLANTA, LOUISVILLE, CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO. Lv. Brunswick ...., j.... 7 20 amj.... 9 46 ajn • ■ ■ . 9 05 ear, Ar, Macon j | 1 30 pm...* 3 56 pm .... 3 00 fun. Ar. Atlanta j j.... 4 10 6 16 pmj.... 5 80 am. Ar. Louisville ....! |.... 800 am ...! 805 am).... 7J5 pm. Ar. Cincinnati j j.... 810 am . ..! 755 am.. ..7 30 pm. Ar. Chicago j j.... 5 00 pm,...! 5 30 pm .... 7 83 ana. FROM NEW YORK, WASHINGTON AND SAVmNNAh! Lv. New York... .| |.... 12 15 am ...*l2 40 pm .... 380 pm. Lv. Washington | 10 52 ami...* * 25 pm . ... 9 65 pna. Lv Savannah 1 j 5 00 am',... 110 25 am 8 15 par Ar. Brunswick j ...j 7 45 am ...! 1 lo pmj tt 05 pm. FROM ST. AUGUSTINE AND JACKSONVILLE. FLa7 Lv. Augustine j | 7 30 amj j Lv. Jacksonville ..J j 9 20 am 8 35 am ....12 50 pm. Ar. Brunswick 1 j 2 35 pmj 1 10 pmj 6 0S pm, FROM CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, LOUISVILLE, ATLANTA AND MACON. Lv. Chicago j j 830 s>mj 777777 Lv. Cincinnati ....: | L.... 8 30 am Lv. Louisville .... | -..j.... £OO am Lv. Atlanta ..j 10 45 pmj 530 ,aui. Lv. Macon j 1 'OO am 8 85 am Ar. Brunswick j j j 1 00 amj 2 36 pm. ! Daily Except Sunday. * Daily Except Monday. SCHEDULE S. A. L. RAILWAY. IN EFFECT DECEMBER IST. .pi)] 8 3b pm.jll 10 am.jLv Brunswick Ar.j 7 42 am.] 2 50 pm 11 26 pm.j 1 56 pm.iLv Savannah Ar.j 4 45 am.l2 10 pm 7 16 am.jio 30 pm.jAr Augusta Lv.Tl 00 pm. tt 20 am ■’ aa H 6 <*> pn-| Ar Columbia Lv. 105 am.l 840 am •’ “>•, sOO pm. Ar Camden Lv.|l2 53 am.j 534 am. 817 am.,11 33 pm.jAr Southern Pines Lv.j 927 pm 527 atn Hi 15 am.j 1 30 am.Ar Raleigh Lv.j 7 35 pmj 3 33 am j pm -i 654 * m -i Ar Petersburg Lv.j 3IS pm., 12 20 am 3 05 pm, 5 35 arn.jAr Richmond Lv, 2 38 pm. 10 40 pm tt 35 Pin, 10 lv am.Ar Wash ugton Lv. 11 01 am. 700 pm 11 20 pm. 11 26 arn.jAr Baltimore v.i 9 34 am. 5 45 pm m, 1 36 pm.jAr Philadelphia Lv.j 1 20 am J X 29 1 b 30 am.j 4 15 pm.jAr New York Lv.jl2 10 am,: 1 00 pa> 525 pm 715 arn.jAr Pertsmouth-Norfolk Lv.j 925 am.j 850 pm. tt 00 am, 1 10 pn,lLv Brunswick Ar.j 1 10 pm. 10 46 pm. I 7 a " J S . ir pm ,Ar Fernandiua Lv.| 725 | am.j 740 pci ? ss * pm ’l Ar Jacksonville Lv.j It) 10 am.| 7 40 pm - in .T ' 1 ? in * m : Ar ° cala Lv.j 300 am.jll \am r ‘ l 1 * m '‘ At Orlando Lv! 825 pm. 825 am V 4o pm, 5 00 am. Lr Tampa Lv.j 9 00 pm.j 8 Oh am. 11 17 am.j o2pm.j Ar Lake City Lv 742am1 1 !7 0 4 P-Ar Live Oak Lv.j J 4f 4 £ Iv 8 pm.j - 11 pm.jAr Madison Lv.j 5 49 am , H 53 pur 3 la pm, 10 00 pm.:Ar Tallahassee Lv. 4 00 am ! 1 88 L, 6 0e pm.j jAr.... River Junction Lv i ,* WSO i*r Penaaeola l.v. ..... . . ?J® H 8 30 pm 11 00 am.jLv Brans wick Ar 1 in >mi g To am , 7! Z Savannah Ar 800 Lm spm II 3a am.j 12 45 arn.jAr Helena Lv. 3 38 am i 05 , U: ,t pm. 1 32 arn.jAr Abbeville Lv 2 40 am' 8 15 am ■ J pm. X L am.Ar Americue Lv 12 20 ami 12 it f“■ on am Ar Columbus .Lv.! ... . .' 'ls oam ' ” l ‘ m ': 8 ,J " * m ’ Ar Montgomery Lv 800 pm. s2O am j 7 26 om.jl.v Brunswlek .\ r .i 733 pm ■2 it am *jf r Thai maun Ar.j'6 50~ pm.' 10 16 * m fAr Savannah Lv. 430 pm I hrough Pullman sleepers north, south and west R F I™*”? X‘ C * P T‘ d#nt and Manager, Portsmouth, Va R. lv L Bunch, General Passenegr Agent, Portsmouth. Va I . Scriigga Division Passenger Agent. Savannah, a. b J. ford. < ity Passenger Agent, Brunswick, Ga. GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY— fo whom it may concern: Leroy. Satterthwalte having made application to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of William N. -4at terthw aite, late of said county de ceased, notice is hereby given that ad application will be heard at the ' gitiar term of the court of ordi nary of said county, to be held on the first Monday in April. tso2 Wi, ness my hand and official” sig nature, this March 3rd, 1902. HORACE DART Ordinary Glynn County, Georgia. The premium rate upon all policies in tne Penn Mutual a rt* from 10 m*i rent to 20 per cent, less than -hose oi other companies. These rates will be increased to conform to those of otnor companies on Mav 1 190** therefore now is the time'to insure and save above difference, and you. only have this opportunity for a few week.). Cal! on Fleming & Vaughn agents, for all information desired. Some One Carries the Risk. Who carries the risk on your life’ you are not assured your wife and ehUdren are carrying it. If your warehouse or your home burns down without insurance, you have carried the nsk and have to bear tie loss. it you die without assurance, vour i.inu.j has to bear the loss. Don't let them carry risk any longer; thev ■an t afford it. Many good companies hut only one best— Ahe Equitable. ’ Order your Page fence now-an ex pert will be here to build it. C W Denting—'Phone 217. l’ickled spate ribs just in at Har pers. Phor.e 158. Vou can depend upon getting the best when you call for a Brunswick made eigar-Rlo Hondo cigar fac- j tory. lumber ° n L ’ A ' Mlll * r for w, “ dried Before You Put Away your winter • suit, have it thoroughly cleaned by Jim Carter. Phone *6B-2. W. M. TUPPER . CO.. Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK. GA. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch In the city, ~nd Hits popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. - ,he photo je ' v,,|r -v. buttons and. novelties at Wilsons studio, 502 1 ‘ Gloucester street. Aailseptiiine kins all germs Pre sale at Clarks barber shop. McDuffie s Little Blue Liver Pill makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W .Mer ger a. Notice. Plumbers and workmen of all kinds are hereby notified that no bills for repairs upon any house owned or rei. resented by me will t, e paid, unless authorized by myself or employes R- R. HOPKINS. Real Estate Agent. W I ? U ,® e '\,, i ' lrpentlne an!j f” et Jng . Raster is a certain cure pooping cough, easy and com fortable, works while you sleep '>s cents, at W. Joerger's. McDuffie s Tasteless Chill Curo will build up broken down systems aod make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for ckiils, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents At W. Joerger’s. Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston. The Plant System has a local Pult ' man sleeper leaving Jacksonville 8: 00 p. m . daily, arriving Charleston b ' 4 ' a - m.. in which passengers can remain until 7:30 a. m. Cheap excur sion rates account exposition. For further particulars, reservations, etc apply to c. N. Jolly, and. p. A Jack ; sonviae. APRIL 3