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SATURDAY |MOR NINO
BIUISWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
CHARLES M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rate* 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 mail free of charge to all
•■arts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Par Month $ -60
Sir Months 2.50
One .ear 6.00
Phone 18*.
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Entered at the Brunswick. Ga.,
poatoffice, 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
aires It to be distinctly understood that
*1! legal advertisements must be paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
COLUMBUS AND THE B. & B.
With reference to a recent editor
ini published in Tin- News, about the
Brunswick & Birmingham railroad go
ing to Columbus, the Enquirer-Sun, of
tlint city, says:
"There is no question that Colum
bus would be a valuable addition to
the new Brunswick and Birmingham,
in fact the road could not touch an
other city which would be of as much
value to it. In addition to being the
most, important cotton manufacturing
city In the south. Columbus is also
in the center of one of the finest
farming sections in the state.
These facts taken into connection
with the further fact that road
be built on a direct line it cannot miss
Columbus, should make it almost as
sured that the road will touch this
city
"It would seem these indueements
would be suindent, if no others should
he offered, to cause the railroad to
come here, but in addition to these
Columbus will doubtless give other
substantlan inducements to the enter
prise when the opportunity to which
The News refers is presented. Colum
bus fully appreciates the great, ad
vantage of Such a road and, of course,
stands ready to offer any reasonable
inducement that will bring it to tn.s
city,”
We thoroughly apreciate the facts
contained in the editorial refered to
and the people of Brunswick are in
dulging the hope that, in a few
nonths, the two cities will he con
nected by the new route to the west,
the completion of which is now ab
solutely assured.
Candidate Guerrv has been quiet for
•ereral days. Is he taking some liver
regulator?
And now some of these taeetous
exchanges will soon be asking "wliat
happened to Jones?”
Isn't Brunswick and Glynn county
going to be represented at the Dallas
reunion this month?
J. Pierpont Morgan says the United
States is good enough for him. It has
certainly been good enough to him—
considerably better than he deserved.
Ferham is now claiming that Way
cross is the logical place for the head
quarters of the Atlantic Coast Dine
and Plant System combination. Per
ham should be a campaign manager.
* Often a quite assfiied remark be
comes sanctified by use and petrified
by custom: it is then a permanency,
its terms of activity a geological pe
riod."—Mark Twain. Well, it is sim
ply the change of a vowel; assified
becomes ossified.
"The engagement of Etta Pigg and
T. M. Catt. of Stark county. 111.,’ is
announced.” Philadelphia Times.
This can harly be called a cock and
bull story', but it is a cat and pig talc
that sounds as if it might be the least
hit short of absolute veracity.
THE CONVENTION TODAY.
The third convention of the sugar
cane and cassava association will be
held at the city hall today and to the
members of the association and its in
vited guests of honor, who come to de
liberate wit.i them, we bid a warm and
cordial welcome.
Few movements in the past have
been thought with more genuine In
terest and are as productive of the
good results that this association is
destined to bring to this section. The
cultivation of the soil is at all times
a lofty duty, but when those who are
interested in the work touch upon new
theories and bring into usefulness a
product heretofore unutilized the
work becomes sublime. From time to
time we have called attention to the
fact that the cultivation of cassava
is not an iridescent dream, but since
this movement has attracted the at
tention of southeast Georgians it has
been planted in large quantities and
it has been demonstrated beyond any
per adventure or doubt that it can be
cultivated, and that. too. at a hand
some profits to the farmer who will give
his time to it.
Cassava, unlike similar products,
can he used for various and diversified
purposes, in Florida it is used largely
In the manuracture of starch, and ex
ports on the subject have pronounced
that the starch manufactured from it
is superior to that now on the market.
As food for stock, cassava has few if
any equals. It is peculiarly nutricious
and if properly used it means suffi
cient supply of fattening meat fur
home use and for export purposes.
Another proposition which this asso
ciation has brought to the attention
of the farmers is the wider cultivation
or sugarcane and the velvet bean.
Large crops of either of these com
modities mean new sources of rev
enue for the farmer and iage increases
of population, not only among the
farming interests but in all walks of
endeavor In southeast Georgia.
The association today has several
distinguished gentlemen who will ad
dress the meeting, among whom may
be mentioned Secretary of Agriculture
Wilson, of the. United States govern
ment,: and oommissione of Agricul
ture 0. B. Stevens, of Georgia. Both
these gentlemen. aB well as others on
the program, mave made a life study
of the question of agriculture and
are among the best authorities in the
country on the subject. Their tils
t
courseis will, therefore, be of unus
ual Interest to those who are actually
engaged in farming, and it is to be
hoped that the farmers of Brunswick
and Glynn county wil take advantage
of this opportunity to hear some pro
found dissertations on the subject
which cannot fail to interest, them.
We wish the convention great sue
cess In Its truly noble worn, From
time immemorial the tillers of the
soil have been among the grandest
creations of God’s handiwork, and to
them today this great country of mag
nifiemit resource and glorious achieve
ment must look for sustenance and
maintenance.
That this great movement will suc
ceed there can be no doubt and If
this' association is properly sustained
the historian ten years hence will
have the pleasant duty of recording
the grandest increase in wealth, in
population and in material develop,
meant that this section has ever ex
perienced
The river and harbor bill, just re
ported to the senate, carries of new
appropriations for Georgia $554,000.
in addition to continuing contracts
amounting to $1,124,000. Of this
amount Brunswick gets $165,000 for
outer bar and inner harbor; $15,000
for Jekyl creek and $15,000 for a
survey of Clubb creek.
CHEAP RATES TO DALLAS.
Plant System to Sell Round Trip
Tickets For $21.05.
Account Confederate Veterans, re
union the Plant System will sell
tickets on April IS. 19. 20 and 21, to
Dallas, Texas, and return at rate of
$21.05 trom Brunswick and cotres
pondingly low rates from other points
limited to return May 2. but by depos
it r-iaj b‘ extended to leave Dallas
net later than May 15.
A choire of a dozen different routes
with schedules and all information
ns' t e obtained by < ailing on ticket
agents of the Plant System, or ad
dressing KM. Jolly.P. A. Jacksonville-
J. A. Taylor. D. P. A.. Tampa; B.
IV. Wrenn, passenger c affic manage.-,
saisuuu.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
For State Senator.
To the public: I respectfully an
nounce that 1 am a candidate for the
Democratic nomination for senator
ior 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 t<
my personal interests or those of any
clique or laction.
A. J. CROVATT.
For Senator.
As announced several weeks ago, I
am a candidate for the position of
senator from the Fourth senatorial
district, subject to the action of the
primary to lie called by the demoerat
c executive committee. The support
of the people will be appreciated, anu
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,
'A- affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask you:
careful consideration of my candi
dacy and solicit your support.
Reapectfull-
T. A. PARKER.
oaxley, Ga.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of countv treasurer
subject, of course, to the democratic
primary, and ask for the support of
my friends and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLET T.
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county ...at ] will be a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
to the Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ash the support of my
friends and the public generally.
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
Tills is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that 1 will be a candi
date ior re-election for the office of
Tax Receiver, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and respectfully ask
for their support
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Receiver, Tax Returns.
i hereby announce myself as a
candidate for nie office of Receiver
and Tax Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of ray
friends and the public generally will
be appreciated.
T. B. FERGUSON.
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
tile support of the voters of Olvun
county.
EUSTACE C. BUTTS.
To the voters of the Brunswick cir
cuit:
I presume most of you are informed
of my candidacy Tor judge of th su
perior court of the Brunswick circuit,
but 1 would like to impress it upon
yon that I would appreciate your sup
port, Of course, 1 have no claim ijn
the office, or on you, unless your
best Judem-nt should incline you to
He opinion that i can bring to the
discharge of the duties of judge, suck
capacity and experience as will war
rant you in extending to me your vot?
and influence.
My past life, iwhich is known to
most of you) will give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement ot
the law. Very truly yours.
SIMJN W. HITCH.
For County Surveyor.
1 hereby anuouncs my catid.dacy
for the office of County Surveyor.
Mi eject to the action of the demo
cratic primary, and will appreciate
the support of my friends and the
public generally.
GEORGE C. MYERS.
For Surveyor.
To my friends and the voters or
Glynn county ;
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Survteynr. subject to the
democratic primary, and ask for the
support of my friends and the public j
generally.
E. A. PENNiMAN.
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I wiil be a candi
date lor the office of County Commis- ;
sinner from the Twenty-seventh dis- '•
trict. subject to t..e democratic pri
mary. and respectfully ask the sup
port o‘f my friends and the public
generally.
ROBERT L. RATCLIFFE.
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voters of 1
Glynn county that I will be a candi- I
date for the office of Count}- Commis
sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis
triet. subject to the democratic prl- !
mary and respectfully ask the support !
of my friends and public generally, j
JNO. R. DOERFLINGER.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agent®.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In- j
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
ONE CENT AWORD.
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 cents
FOR RENT —Newly furnished rooms
ai 401 G street, corner A.
FOR SALE-—Choice brown leghorn
eggs for setting. W. Merchant.
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. Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
stince-m, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain.
WANTED —A first class man, who
tborouguly understands the refresh
ment business, to take charge of a
business on St. Simon island. Must
j lie full of energy and possessed of
some capital. Address C. M. Tilton,
Brunswick, Ga.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT
H. SELIG’S, 225 ORAN 1 STREET
TELEPHONE 272-3.
FOR SALE —Two ?lory barn. Must
be remove?. Apply oil pr raises, t, i;>
Richmond street.
iOR RENT OR SALK St Simon
beach cottages. Apply to C. M. Til
ton, city.
WAN FED—Oat sacks. Brunswick
Ice Manufacturing Company.
I.OST—Ai Opel a house, on night of
! Methodist entertainment, one pair of
mother of pearl opera glasses in black
leather case. Finder will be reward
ed by returning to Mrs. C. B. Lloyd,
601 Prince street.
FOR RENT—Seven rooms, over
The k*>ws office. Suitable ior offices
or light housekeeping. Cool rooms,
broad veranda, liat’n room. Apply at
News office.
SPECIAL ortIIGAINS IN SECOND
ham] typewriters, of different makes.
Come to see me. (’. H. Jewett. Opera
House building.
WANTED —Lady cashier. Apply to
day, C. Baumgartner.
WANTED —A man of experience,
capable of taking charge of lumber
! Wugrves for firm shipping two million
feet montnly. Must be sober and a
| thorough inspector of yellow pine lum
i tier. No omers need apply. If man-
I agement is satisfactory place will be
1 permanent and salary good. Answer
jP. O. Box 375, Savannah, Ga.
WANTED —Six carpenters or
bench hands. Good salary. Brunswick
Sash and Door Company.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a andi
date for re-"Setion to the off: t
i County Treasurer, subject to the
Democrat it primary For two terms
1 have been elected to this
and trust my conduct has neen - : it
as to merit your rofidem “ and >
port. Thanking you ior your *
j port in the past. I am yours truly,
H. S. LEE.
For Sheriff.
I respectfully announce myself as a
icandidate for re-election to ihe riff _
ot sheriff of Glynn county. su :
Ito Die Democratic t rrnary arid .-
spcci.i..,y solicit the support Ii try
friends anu the voter: generally.
W. H. BERRiE.
Cheap Rates.
Tuesday, April la, nas been desig
nated as Ovugir Dav at the South
Carolina and West Indian Exposi
tion Th< Southern railway has an
thorized a rate ot $3.25 from Bruns
wick to Charleston and return for this
occasion. Tickets on sale April U
final limit Are’! F
Notice.
in future all accounts due the
Brown Drug Company, which were
transferee! to us. will be paid to Ern
est Dart, Esq., attorney at Saw. and to
no other, and we request immediate
payment, in order to avoid litigations.
Hunter-Sale Drug Company.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade is now serving the best
lunch in the city, and this popular
place should he liberally patronized
hv the public
”w. f, PORTED
1007 G Stri ct
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-paper
mills. Drop me a postal
Call Phore 289-3
i,
'New Store,
: New Goods,
New Pries.
r
£ Everything new and up to date,
t • will open a first-class grocery
;• in the store formerly occupied
* by Johannessen Bros., 118 A
street, and the public is cordial
s ly invited to call and inspect my
’. stock.
P. DEVARRIS
m#e if
■■"SrSteep*
✓V ;•••
Furniture and Bedding.
♦ Furniture which is well constructed
a-id ’it-’ ■'-(! i- ilwsivs admired, and +
wl.i-u intend i r use in bud rooms. +
+ dioald be brigi!l and cherry. +
y If you will examine out stuck. you y
♦ will find goods made to wear as well as ♦
♦to sell. The finish is faultless and the ♦ *
♦ prices reasonable We have a flue line ♦
♦ of Iron Buds in many colors. ♦
♦ -±*
C. MeOARVEY.
313 Newcastle Street.
—
TRULY 11 . , GRAN) O • WHISKEY’*
is the famous
j CREAM OFKtitTUCdfal
It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by "
Douglas & lytorgafrlH
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillsi^B
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, C A.
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and iota! RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS
are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited fr mn individuals, firms and corpora
tions j
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco ums bear interest, compounded quar
terly Interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the ;BANK ERS’ MONK ORDER ASKOCIA
i jn are cheeper and more (Onven ient than postoffice or express.
... chris: Sift
■f*Vi. S# , ;’’ Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
y Sehwarzohild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
tfi Western Beef,
Pork and Mutton.
V? Fresh Poultry.
h re*h \ e e tables, h resh Groceries
Fresh Eggs from the Country.
Th ' b "'™i.,*
207 Monk St. ’Phone 89
w. H BOWEN & CO.,
Contractors auu Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Euildin s.
MAN T t-At TUKFKS OK
KMEXT TILE AND ARTIFICIAL ATONE
%
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
( Wain and Provisions.
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
Brunswick Sash and Door Cos.
manufacturers of
SASH. DOORS. AND BLINDS. Mfllll nikir-e
hiOULDINGS, FRAMES. ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY:
Stonewall Street. OFFICE:
Prince Street. Cochran Ave.
Cochran Avenue. Telephone 239.
Ocean Avenue.
JRIiNSWtCK, GA.
APRIL 13