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SUNDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
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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 rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rate*.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mall free of charge to all
•tarts of the United suites and (Jan
ada. Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month I -DO
Six Months 2.50
One -ear h-00
’Phone 188.
Entered at* the Brunswick, Oft.,
postofflce, as second-class mall mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptoy proceedings, for
Giynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires It to he distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must he paid
for In advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
The sweet girl graduate Is getting
ready to make her prettiest how.
The Birmingham Age-Herald says
60 hens will lay 600 dozen eggs in a
year. That depends.
Real estate deals are swift and fast
in Brunswick. The best indication that
we are forging ahead.
From the present outlook the sum
mer resorts in this vicinity wilt do
well during the .coming season.
The Atlanta Journal thinks at the
\
present price of beef, hash may soon
be served as dessert at yo boarding
house.
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Four big real estate deals to k place
•In Brunswick ■yesterday. . Others,
which are now pending, will l>c closed
durfng the week.
Mr. Ouerry will stump the state
with Sam .Tones and Lon 0. Broughton.
Mr. Guerry always does the wrong
thing at the wrong time.
The Augusta Herald remarks: "Put
ting J. Pierp Morgan to watch a com
peting railroad line savors a little of
putting a wolf to watch sheep.
The Nashville American complains
that spring ha ; bc< 11 lost in the shuf
He and the year in (hat section re
duced to summer, winter and au
tumn.
A Baltimore minister lays down
this rule: 'Tf you hear any gossip
about a man. discount it 9 per cent.;
if you hear any about a woman dis
count it 99 per cent."
Columbia, and all South Carolina,
paid a glowing tribute to Wade Hamp
ton Sunday, when he was laid to rest
in 'nls native city. The south never
produced a grander man.
Kev. Sam. Jones, Rev. Lon Brough
ton, and Hon. Seaborn Wright an
nounce that they will go on the
stump for Ouerry. beginning early
next month. Then la when the fur
will fly.
An exchange calls attention to the
effect of me maxim to "speak only
good of the dead.” namely, that what
was "mullah obstinacy" in life, be
comes "the courage of bis convictions
In an obituary.
The fourth son of the King of
Sweden Is to renounce his pretensions
to the throne In order that he may
marry an American girl, and as it is
only one-sixth of a chance that he
has of wearing a crown, the Haver
hill Hasette Is Inclined to the opinion
that he probably thinks be la making
a good bargain. Of course he does;
a whole American girl would be
worth one thance in six of a throne,
or an actual'one-sixth, any day.
CROVATT FOR THE SENATE.
As the time for the selection of a
senator to represent the fourth dis
trict in the next general assemly
draws near the serious importance of
choosing wisely, on that occasion, sug
gests itself as a timely And Import
ant topic for the consideration of our
citizens. Since the announcement of
the two gentlemen who are now ask
ing the people for their suffrage for
this office, we have carefully consid
ered every proposition in connection
with the matter, and we are con
strained to the opinion that we should
exercise the game privilege In this
matter of selection as is accorded to
the humblest voter in the land. While
wc 'nave no unpleasant criticisms for
his opponent In the race, it is our hon
est conviction that the best interests
of the, county would be subserved in
Atlanta with the Hon. Alfred J. Cro
vatt as our representative in the up
per bouse of the next general as
sembly.
In assuming this position we feel,
in a measure, that we are duty hound,
not only to Judge Crovatt’s opponent:
In this contest, but to the general
nubile ns well, to briefly outline the
reasons actuating us
Iu the ilrst place, it Is a well
known fact that Judge Crovatt has
been consistently opposed to the
maintenance of the city court of
Brunswick, believing, as wc do, with
the large majority of the tax payers
and citizens generally, that the court
is an unnecessary burden and expense
upon the people, and, in fact, a great
or luxury than the present condition
of their pockets enables them to en
joy. After a careful review of the sit
uation, we are satisfied that a county
court, operated at a very much less
expense than the present city court,
would serve the ends of Justice, and
transact the legal business of our cit
izens, quite, as effectively and much
more economically than the court op
erated under the present law.
In the second place, for many years
past the whiskey question has been
an all absorbing topic in the state
senate, and the forces of local option
are still lined up against the advo
cates of state prohibition, all over the
state, and the prohibition people have
a candidate in the field for governor,
and are making the fight of their life
for complete control of the executive
chair and both legislative houses In
order to enact a state prohibition law.
Brunswick, being a coast 1 city, is not
iu sympathy with the state prohibi
tion movement, and a very large ma
jority of her citizens are well satis
fied to regulate this matter for them
selves, as they are now permitted to
do under the present local option
law. It Is a well known fact that
Judge Crovatt favors the present law
touching the whiskey question, and Is
a devout advocate of the principle of
homo rule on this and all other ques
tions affecting the rights and liber
ties of the people.
In addition to these reasons, and
others which we will suggest from
time to time. Judge Crovatt is an
able lawyer and a Brunswiekian whom
his follow citizens have delighted to
honor in the past, has served with
distinction as Mayor of the city of
Brunswick, os Judge of the county
court, president of the board of edu
cation and several times as alderman
of the city, and in all of these capac
ities has acquitted himself to the full
and complete satisfaction of his con
stituents.
in conclusion, we repeat that we
have nothing but the kindest com
meat to pass upon Hon. W. F. Symons,
the other candidate for this office. He,
too, has been often honored with po
sitions of trust and confidence by his
people, and 'ae is a gentleman of high
reputation and ability, but, as we
have said before, in all candor and
earnestness, we believe that the best
interests of the community will be
served with Judge crovatt In the sen
ate, and feeling as we do we would
be recreant to our conception of duty
if we failed to give expression to the
above line of thought.
Delicious cod tongues and sounds,
and NewtoundaJand salt cod, at Bnrns
& Curtis' ’Phone 165.
White Leghorn eggs, is for 76
cents. H. K. Taylor.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILYNEWB
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 C&mden,
Charlton and Glynn. My platform
will be to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their Interests so far
as 1 know it and tej the extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard r >
.ay personal interests or those of any
clique or faction.
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 be called by the democrat
c executive committee. The support
of the people will be appreciated, and
if elected, I will serve them with fidel
ity and zeal. Very respectfully.
W. F. SYMONS.
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 announce my candidacy for judge
if the Superior court of the Bruns
wick circuit, subject to the action of
the Democratic primary. If elect
ed to this honorable position, 1 prom
ise to discharge the duties of the
trust to the best of my understand
ing and ability, without fear, favor,
-r affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask your
areftil consideration of my candi
dacy and solicit, your support.
Respectful |c
T. A. PARKER.
0.-rdey, Oa.
For County Treasurer.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of county treasurer
subject, of course, to the democratic
primary, and ask for the support of
toy friends and the voters In general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county ...at 1 will be a candi
date for the office of Soeriff, 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 voters of
Glynn county that 1 will be a candi
date (or re-election for the office of
Pax 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 tne office of Receiver
and Tax Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of my
friends amt 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
the support of the voters of Glynn
county.
EUSTACE C. BUTTS.
To t'ne voters of the Brunswick cir
cuit:
1 presume most of you are informed
of my candidacy for judge of the su
perior court of the Brunswick circuit,
but 1 would like to impress it upon
you that 1 would appreciate your sup
port . Of course. I have no eigim on
the office, or on you, unless your
best judgment should incline you to
tae opinion that I can bring to the
discharge of the duties of judge, such
capacity and experience as will var
iant you in extending to me your vote
and influence.
My past life, twhich is known to
most of yon) will give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement ot
the law. Very truly yours.
SIMON W. HITCH.
For County Surveyor.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tiie office of County Surveyor,
subject 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 of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office of
County Surv*?ypr, subject to the
democratic primary, and ask for the
support of my friends and the public
generally.
E. A. PENNIMAN. ■
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voteis of
Glynn county that I will be a candi
date for the office of County Commis
sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis
trict. subject to t„e democratic pri
mary, and respectfully ask the sup
port of my friends and the public
generally.
ROBERT L. RATCLIFFS.
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that I will he a candi
date for the office of County Commis
sioner from the Twenty-seventh dis
trict. subject to the democratic pri
mary and respectfully ask the support
of my friends and public genesglly
JNO. R. OOERFLINWL
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
1 hereby announce myself a candi
date for rc-elction to the office oc
County Treasurer, subject to the
Democratic-primary. For two terms
I have been elected to this office
and trust my conduct has been such
as to merit your cofidence and sup
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
candidate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Glynn county, subject
to tne Democratic j rniary, and re
speci.uKy solicit the support of my
friends mm the voter 1 ; generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
For Tax Collector.
1 respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Tax collector of Glynn county, sub
ject to the democratic primary, and
respectfully solicit u.o support of my
friends and the voters generally.
H. J. READ.
For clerk, Superior Court-
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate for re-election to the office
of Clerk of the Superior court of Glynn
county, subject to the democratic pri
mary, and respectfully solicit the sup
port of my friends and the voters gen
erally.
H. F. du BIGNON.
ONE CUNT A WORD.
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
tor less than 50 cents
WANTED—A stenographer. Bruns
wick Sash and Door Factory.
WANTED —Oat sacks. Bmnswlck
Ice Manufacturing Company.
i OR RENT OR SALE—St. Simon
beach cottages. Apply to C. M. Til
ton, eity.
FOR SALE —1 wo story barn. Must
be rcmoveuT Apply on premises, (HU
Richmond street.
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
stinee.B. etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will 1?. Fain.
LOST —Gold stick pin; nugget
mounted on gold pin. Leave at Brob
aton, Fendig & Co's, office.
WANTED—Live canvassers for a
fast selling novelty. Address, with
refemues, Novelty Printing Com
pany, Southern Pines, N. C.
all KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WiNES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT
H. SELIU’S, 225 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272 g.
SPECIAL uoRGAINS IN SECOND
hand typewriters, of different makes.
Come to see me. C. H. Jewett. Opera
House building.
FOR RENT—The building on Rich
tnon street, now occupied by the
Brunswick Steam Laundry, will be
vacarit after May 1. Apply to C.
Arnheiter.
FOR RENT —Two-story dwelling
house, with all modern improvements.
Apply at Mrs. Colesberry’s, No. 121
North Amherst.
FOR RENT—Seven rooms, over
The News office. Suitable for offices
or light housekeeping. Cool rooms,
broad veranda, bath room. Apply at
News office.
FOR SALE —A handsome home near
Col. Goodyear’s formerly belonging to
Professor Branham. Liberal forma
can be given upon part of the pur
chase price. Brobston. Fendig al Cos.
AGENTS— Official Life of Tal
mage," (he mi.-l c<• gyman. Highest
authorship. Extraordinary terms Jio
l>er day. freight paid, credit given.
Outfit free. Avoid fictitious firms. Ad
dress National Publishing company.
(Established 1857) Lakeside Building
Chicago.
*New Store,
\ New Goods,
l New Prices.
i
£ Everything new and up to date.
. I have opened a first-class grccerj
. in the store formerly occupied
’ by Bros., 118 A
* street, and the public is cordial
’ ly invited to call and inspect my
\ stock.
:P. DEV ARRIS
)
A Nearly Fatal Runaway.
Started a horrible ulcer on the leg
of J. B. Orner. Franklin Grove, 111.,
which defied doctors and all reme
dies for four years. Then Bucklen's
Arnica Balve cured him. Just as good
for Boils, Burns. Bruises. Cuts Corns.
Sealdv Skin Eruptions and Pile*.
SSc at all druggists.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air
Line.
No. 1, to Jacksonville and points
south, leaves ti a. m.
No. 3, to Savannah and points north,
leaves 11 a. m.
No. 5, to Jacksonville and poinis
south, leaves 3:30 p. m.
No. 7. to Savannah and points north,
leaves 8:50 p. m.
No. 2. from Savannah and_ points
north arrives 7:56 a. m.
No. 4. from Jacksonville and points
south, arrives 12:41 p. m.
No. 8, from Savannah and points
north, arrives 5:20 p. m.
No. 8. from Jacksonville and points
south, arrives 10:45 p. m.
From April 19, to 26th, Inclusive,
the Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to San Francisco and
Los Angeles. Cal., at $64.25 for the
round trip. Ticxets good returning
until June 25. This will be a rare
opportunity to visit the Pacific coast.
Pure 5 years old Mountain corn
whiskey, mild and mellow, 75 cents
per full quart, a trial on this goods
is all I ask. Sig Levison. agent. Tel
ephone 130.
Fine Irish potatoes just received.
Burns & Curtis.
The Southern Railway
announces a rate of $21.05 lor too
-omul trip from Brunswick to Dal
las, Tex., on account of the Confed
erate Veterans’ Reunion, April 22 to
25. Tickets will be or, sale Apri:
IS, 19 and 20, with final limit May
2. By depos.ang ticket with the
ageni at Dallas an extension of the
limit to May 15, 1902, may be oh
tained.
The Great Dlsma! Swamp.
Of Virginia is a breeding ground of
Malaria germs. So Is low, wet or
marshy ground everywhere. These
germs cause weakness, chilis and fe
ver, aches in the bones and muscles,
and may induce dangerous maladies
But Electric Bitters toityer fall to
destroy them and cure malarial trou
bles. They will surely prevent ty
phoid. "We tried many remedies for
Malaria and Stomach and Liver trou
bles," writes John Charleston, of
Byesville, 0,, "but never found any
thing as good as Electric Bitters."
Try them. Only 50c. All druggist*
guarantee satisfaction.
TO THE PUBLIC
In addition to affording every fa
cillty 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 Ca,
H. W. GALE, Cashier
4\ HUS Morphine sod WhisNe
5 lev las isfl bainistrcatc-i ;>i;
lit SI I iwl or confinement, I ureter
5 S tjt IWI imti-ed t Sniiitariiimor 1
oay. 11. H. VEAL, M.-mgr Uthia Springs Cut
Cos.. Drawer A, Austell, Ga. HoinritrenUneiit sen
i; preferred. Corretpouuencestrlctlvcinifi.iential
For Quick Sale.
The Carroll farm, 25 acres, fenced,
nice cottage and oarn; splendid vine
yard: good place to raise chickens or
run a truck farm, the vineyard is
worth price of the place offered for
quick disposal; price *6OO. Brobston
Fendig & Cos.
Change of Schedules.
On account of withdrawal of South
ern railway limited trains between
.sew ork and St. Augustine, train
No. 23, which has been leaving Bruns
wick at 9:45 a, m.. and train No. 24,
arriving here at i: lu p. m„ have been
discontinued. Train No. 25 heretofore
lea. t.,; Brunswick at l:„o p. m „ will
hereafter leave at 3:05 p. m. Other
schedules remain unchanged.
McDuffie's Turpentine and Mutton
Suet Lung Plaster is a certain cure
for whooping cough, eaay aad com
fortable, works while you sleep. 25
cents, at W. Joerger’s.
W. M. TUPPER A CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Try McDuffie's 'Ns 16" for La
Grippe or Influenza. It ia guaranteed
to cure or your mossy will be refund
ed. Price >1.99. At W. Joerger's.
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office. 307 Newcastle Street
SUMMER LAW SCHOOL.
University of Virginia,
in Virginia mountains, 33d summer
July Ito September 1, 1902 By the
Law Faculty. Helpful to beginners,
to candidates for the bar: and to
practitioners who have lacked syste
matic instruction. For catalogue, ad
dress R. C Minor, Secretary, Char
lottesville, Ya.
Pure California Claret, A. A. A.
grade large bottle*, per dozen, >2.50.
Telephone 130, Sig Levison, agent. 310
Psy s*reet
Service! Service! Service. You get
the best of service at Jim Carter’s.
Every feature oi his business is well
organized, just ring 'phone 253-2.
Drink litnia water. 30 cents per
gaJon at Smith's pharmacy.
Notice to the Public.
Mr. L. J. Von Weller having re
signed his position as electrician of
this company. Mr. W. W. Leathers,
an experienced electrical and mechan
ical engineer, has been appointed in
his place, and will be electrician and
superintendent of the electric plant
from this date. Mr. Leathers is a na
tive Georgian, and will endeavor to
please and satisfy the patrons of the
plant in every way. He will occupy
a room at the Plant, and after a few
days It will be so arranged that he
can be notified by 'pnone at any hour
during the night, In case of accident
to lamps or wires.
Vf. 3. GREENE. Receiver.
Brunswick Light and Water Cos.
Valuable Property For Sale.
Four ix-room houses, two on Bay
street, two on Oglethorpe street.
Price SSOO each, or $1,700, for the four
houses. This is a big bargain and
a money earner. Library building sl,-
100. This property pays good inter
est upon the investment and has a
good speculative value. Six-room
house and lot on South Woli street,
$650. Five room two story house and
lot Old Town $1,050. Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
A Doctor's Bad Plight.
“Two years ago, as a result of a se
vere cold, I lost my voice.” writes Lr.
M. L. Scarbrough, of Hebron Ohio,
"then began an obstinate cough. Ev
ery' remedy known to me as a prac
ticing physician for 35 years, failed,
and I daily grew worse. Being urged
to try Dr King’s New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, I
found quick relief, and for last ten
days have felt better than for t
years." Positively guaranteed for
Throat and Lung troubles by all drug
gists. 60c and SI.OO. Trial bottles
free.
Ornamental lawn fencing for sale
by C. W. Deming. *
When you want lumMjffij"
all on L. A. Miller. JM ’
you money. .
Typewriter Kifll
New and second hantßll
all makes bought, sold,
repaired. Chas. n. Jewett, jJIHH
276-3 calls. Opera House
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill® F;
build up broken down aysfl
make the blood rich and
tain curs for chills,
your money refunded. Price 50 centil
At W. Joerger’s.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadia!
ginger ale now on salq, at
Sales drug store. The most exhillar
ating drink dispensed at any fount
in the city. Call for It.
FOR SALE—One Roan mare, eight)
years old, in good, sound condition;
one Phaeton, one folding top surrey,
and two sets harness, all practically
new at a bargain if can be sold at
once. J. A. Montgomery, 302 Glouces
ter street. 'Phone 134-3.
•That Suit You Wear needs to be
cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim
Carter, or ring 'phone 253-2.
W. E. DEMPSTER
Mangier.
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.
PLANT SYSTEM
MILEAGE TICKETS
($25.00 Per 1,000 Miles.)
Ate good over the following lines:
Atlantic Coast i.ine, Richmond, Fred
erickburg & Potomac railroad, Wash
ington Southern railway, Louisville
& Nashville railroad. (Except Louis
ville, Harrod’s Creek & West Port
railroad; Elkerton & Guthrie railroad:
Glasgow railroad; Pontchartain rail
road.) Charleston & Western Caro
lina railway, South Georgiy railway,
Tifton & Northeastern railroad, Ocil
ia & Irwinvile railroad, Tifton &
Moultrie railway, Sparks, Moultrie &
Gulf railway. A convenient method
of traveling. B. W. W<enn, Passen
ger Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
See ticket agehts.
Local Pullman Sleeper to Charleston.
The Plant System has a local Pull
man sleeper, leaving Jacksonville
8:00 p. m. daily, arriving Charleston
6:40 a. m., In which passengers can
remain until 7:3u a. m. Cheap excur
sion rates account exposition. For
further particulars, reservations, etc.,
apply to F. N. Jolly, D. P. A., Jack
sonville.
insurance—Montgomery & Good
year.
THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA
Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at
Hunter-Sales drug store. The most
exhillarating drink dispensed at any
found in the city. Call for it.
Call on L. A, Miller lor kiln dried
mtdfiwr.
The finest line of imported gins,
Scotch whiskeys and French brandya
at heasonable prices. Telephone 130,
Sg I orison, agent, 310 Bay stre '
Yeu can, at any time, get what
you need in something good to drink
from me. I carry a full line of ail
kinds domestic and imported liquors
and wines in stock, which vtni can
buy at prices to suit the p -or. Sig
Levison, agent, 310 Bay. Telephone
j?,O.
Try a bottle of Columbo Bitters. A
fine conic and appetiser; none better,
only 75 cents. Telephone 130, Sig
Lev sou, a*sL
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