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FRIDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK 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 halt the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mail tree ot charge to all
••arts ot the United States and Can
ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month I .60
Six Months 2.50
One .ear 6.00
'Phone 128.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
postoffice, as second-class mail mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Bpeer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United Btates
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Glynn county.
•m .
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 our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
The new .electric supply company
has gone to work with a vim, and will
be in position to furnish power by
May 16.
This ik "picnic week," and the aver
age Brunswick child is happy, in the
anticipation of a day's outing at the
various resorts.
The registration books will soon
close and those who~wish to vote in
the county primary should call on
Tax Collector Read and register.
The fact that Cumberland island ho
tel will open .Tune 1, and has been
leased to a good hotel man, will be a
source of pleasure to Brunswick peo
ple generally.
Sheriff Lyens, of Wayne county, has
withdrawn his announcement for re
noiuination, and by this resolution on
his part, Wayne county loses an able
fearless ami efficient officer.
■ - -rr i
- newspaper man in Georgia
lias a kindly feeling in Ills heart for
Colonel Estill, and no doubt many of
them wish there were two governor
snips to give out this time.
Tnose German farmers who have re
cently formed a colony in Glynn coun
ty, have gone to work in dead earn
est clearing away their land and plant
ing it. They are hard woraers, and
are sure to succeed.
Governor Savage, of Nebraska, who
sometime since pardoned a defaulting
state treasurer out of the penitentiary,
has been so severely rritized for the
act that he has withdrawn from the
race for re-election.
General Fred D. Grant always man
ages to have his photograph taken
when he has a cigar between his lin
gers. It will require something more
than this external resemblance, how
ever, before Frederick will he likely
to be mistaken for that “Smoky
Caesar," his father. We have all heard
of persons who shaved their fore
heads because they fauoied they had
a Shakesperean cast of countenance,
and we once knew a college student
who had been fold that he looked like
Conklin, and who. therefore, assidu
ously cultivated a hang on his classic
brow. The foibles of human vanity
are many and amusing. ~
The New York World thinks that
Air. Roosevelt is letteing no grass
grow under his feet, but is taking ad
vantage of every opportunity. It
says: ‘The astonishing appointment
of James Sr Clarkson, a political car
pet bagger from lowa and one of the
most notorious of spoilsmen to too
lucrative and Important office of sur
veyor of this port, means that Presi
dent Roosevelt is thus early ‘out for
delegates for the national convention
of 1901, and desires not only to
placate the Platt machine in this state
and to please Senator Allison, but to
have a veteran wire puller of nis own
in the custom house.”
LEADS TO DISASTER.
When a girl gets the matinee idol
fever to an extent that a very ordinary
man of the stage fills her brain, wak
ing and sleeping, it’s time for the
folks at home to do something.
There are such girls—perhaps not
| many of them —but enough to consti
i tute a type. They are shallow, friv
jolous and morbid, and they do foolish
things—things that would make the
average mother who is sensible shud
der did she know all about it.
They might, with profit, read about
the case of Alice Carey Harlow, at
Charleston, 111.
Miss Harlow has been a school
teacher and poetess. At the beginning
she was not a bit more foolish than
the girls who write notes to actors
and meet strangers of the male per
suasion at down-town corners.
She went further than the other
girls on the same road, and finally
conceived an attachment for a young
condemned murderer.
She visited him in Jail and fell in
love with him, or imagined that she
was In love.
Ixive didn’t stand in the way of
the taw, and the public actually pitied
the young woman who had lost con
trol of herself.
The criminal was executed, and the
morbid woman prepared and present
ed to the legislature a petition asking
lor the abolition of capital punish
ment.
Then she wen* back to writing
verses. Last week she was taken be
fore a court, made the subject of an
inquest and tent Ii an Itisnne asylum
“But was she really ii tane?” you
aik. *- "
Insanity ts lack of *itrial balance.
One doesn't have to bar clothing and
butt'd ones head against a well to
I love insanity.
The making of idols out of very
common clay is a species of insanity.
It is an evidence of disordered intel
lect. Some people call it eccentricity,
and others plain folly and youthful !m
prudence.
The name isn’t much moment. It
is the result that causes harm, and
there Is history tn the coroner’s office
and in the columns of the newspapers
to prove that the same morbid fcU.
ings that took possession of Alice
Carey Harlow have had a firm hold
on hundreds of other women.
It can be cured in Us early stage?:.
Sometimes ft effects Its own cure, for
common sense comes with years to
some. With others enforced parental
authority is the only effective reme
dy.
In almost every ease where a wo
man's life ends In disaster somebody
lias failed to do his or her duty at a
time of life when character was being
formed.
Governor Durbin, of Indiana, Is
quick to grant Kentucky’s requisition
for three men who arc charged with
murdering a deputy sheriff, and al
though efforts have been made to
induce Mm to revoke his decision in
the matter, he remains firm. It is
noticable, however, that the Indiana
governor still protects W. S. Taylor
and Charles Finley, who are wanted
lor the murder of Governor Goebel.
Have you tried a clam chowder
made from Maine canned clams. Can
up phone 1G5 —Burns & Curtis'.
D you want your bicycle repaired
right bring it to an AxpsrienceJ work
man. Ft. J Olewine, 606 Gloucester
street
McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure'wiTl
build up broken down systems asd
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joergers.
The finest line of imported gins,
Scotch whiskeys and French brandys
at heasonable prices. Telephone 130,
S r 1 orison, agent. 310 li ,v stro ,;.
Pure California Tokay, Sherry, Ca
tawba, Port, Muscated or Blackberry
Wine, 25 enets per large bottle. These
wines are absolutely guaranteed to be
as good as any so-called imported
wines, sold for more than double the
price. A trial will convince vou.
Telephone 180, Slg Levis m, agent,
610 Bay street.
Insurance—Montgomery & Good
year.
Jim Carter is always prepared to
take care of all tne work that is
sent to him. Send in your clothes
now.
That Suit You Wear needs to be
cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim
Carter, or ring 'phone 253-2.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILYNEWS.
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 Glynn. My platform
will he to execute the will of the peo
ple and serve their interests sq far
as I know it and to the extent of my
ability, and to procure such legisla
tion as they desire without regard
my 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 calied by the democrat
c executive committee. The support
of the people will he appreciated, anc
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
througnout 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.
Tje affection and with absolute im
partiality. I respectfully ask your
careful consideration of my candi
dacy and solicit your support.
Respectfull”
T. A. PARKER.
t>. :ley, (ia.
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 suppoit of
my friends and the voters in general.
F. M. SCARLETT.
For Sheriff.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county .cat l will he a candi
date for the office of Sneriff, subject
to Hie Democratic primary, and re
spectfully ask the support of my
(rienda ami the lniblic generally.
WALTER T. OWENS.
For Tax Receiver.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that 1 will be a candi
date for re election for the office of
Tax Deceiver, subject to the Demo
cratic primary, and respectfully ask
for tholr support,
JNO. E. DUBBERLY.
For Receiver. Tax Returns.
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for toe office of Receiver
and Tax Returns, subject to the dem
ocratic primary. The support of my
friends and the public generally will
he appreciated.
T. B. FERGUSON.
For Reprexentatlve.
I will he 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 the 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 1 would like to Impress it upon
.vou that I would appreciate your sup
port. Of course, 1 have no claim on
the olnoe, or on you, unless your
best judgment should Incline you to
tue opinion that I can bring to the
discharge of the duties of judge, such
capacity and experience as will war
rant you In extending to me your vofo
and influence.
My past life, i which is known to
most of you) w ill give the assurance of
a fearless and faithful enforcement ot
the law. Very truly yours.
SIMJN W. HITCH.
For County Surveyor.
1 hereby announce my rand.dac.v
for the 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 Survteypr, suhject 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 voters 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. RATCUFFE.
For County Commissioner.
This is to inform the voters of
Glynn county that 1 will be 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 generally.
JNO. R. DOERFUNGER.
For Treasurer.
To my friends and the voters of
Glynn county:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for ro-elction 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
as to merit your eolidence 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 i rmary, and re
specUuily solicit the support of my
friends unu the voter-i generally.
W. H. BERRIE.
For Tax Collector.
I 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 t..u 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.
For Coroner.
I respectfully announce myself as a
candidate Tor re-election to the office
of Coroner of Glynn county, subject
to thff Democratic primary, and re
spectfully solicit the support of my
friends and the voters generally.
G. A. H. Jt.,NINGS.
For County Commissioner.
The many friends of Capt W. R.
Townsend beg to announce that In -
will he a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Commissioner, at
the democratic primary, to he held
May 15.
ONE CENT AWORD.
If you want a position, a bouse, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lest, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column
Rates strictly une cent per w'ord
for each insertion. Nothing taker,
for less than 50 eents
WANTED TO BUY-—A good Jersey
milk cow. Apply to , . W. Kranss,
FOR RENT House on corner of
C and 1 streets. Apply at No. 112
North Lee street.
FOR SAI .H it'. ih- . tana| a : i
Btlnceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will 11. Fain. 312 Newcastle
street.
FOR RENT The res: fur
nished, at 405 G street. AN-o funi'shed
rooms at 401 O street. Apply to Mrs
Gann, 405 G street.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BUTT! E. AT
H. SELIO'S, 225 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272 3.
SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SECOND
hand typewriters, of different makes.
Come to see me. C. H. Jewett. Opera
House building.
FOR RENT- Brick store house, on
Reynolds street, just vaeah .1 by li.
A. Wrench At Sons. Apply to C. Am
heiter.
FOR RENT--Cottages and rooms
for rent, furnished or unfurnished.
Telephone me at pay station, or at
my Ocean Pier store. W. L. Wallac
FOR RENT —Two-story dwelling
house, with all modern improvements.
Apply at Mrs. Colesberry's, No. 121
North Amherst.
FOR RENT—Sewn rooms, over
The News office. Suitable for offices
or light housekeeping. Cool rooms,
broad veranda, bath room. Apply at
News office.
FOR RENT—SEVEN LARGE
ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR OFFICES
OR BORDING HOUSE. IN GOOD
CONDITION; LARGE HALL. BATH
ROOM AND FRONT VERANDA. AP
PLY TO J. W. WATKINS. 208 BAY
STREET.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air
Line.
No. 1, to Jacksonville and points
south, leaves 6 a. m.
No. 3, to Savannah and points north
leaves n a. m.
No. 5, to Jacksonville and points
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. S. from Jacksonville and points
south, arrives 10:45 p. m.
Ten summers old Canifornia claret
C. grade, the finest claret made bet
ter than Imported $3.25 per dozen
?in e £ hone 13 °* Sig Lev;sou, a.cnt
.>lO Bay street.
All kinds of fancy crackers for 5
o clock-tea at Burns & Curtis'.
„.u r '“ k . Ut £ ,a wator - 30 gents per
gallon at Smith’s pharmacy.
9age Woven Wire Jenee
Jt’s the Strongest sence r in the World.
You cannot tear down, burn or carry
away a PAGE fence. Cyclones cannot
move it, and once Bet up your fence T— —T —! j j ; 1 “j -f
job is done for the next twenty years. 4---t—j£—■—i—j—-j I -4 . -1—
There are fifteen different styles for pA pE7 U
schools, churches, farms, residences, -I "T
poultry, com, sheep, rabbits, hogs,
parks or any public place where at POULTf?
good fence is wanted. £
£u7 (je XQrtui-kt Jrcn Jenec,
This fence is for anyone who pre- 3 ~—~"* —c.
fers a wrought iron fence, v hetfcer it ff age 's rnament(il s awn a
be around the yard, cem'vory. school, 3
ehurch, or park. There are many de- * s “-* e prettiest and cheapest fence
signs to select from. on ' 1 f ' mar ket for residences, schools,
! .4a rrt.ttf 1 t : j that you want to beautify with an
j if ‘ t I>4 f PAGE j r ; : I j ! i attractive fence.. The fence is attrac-
L-aJ—Sid tive in design and low in price.
When you want a fence for any purpose call on or shite me. Prices
and designs furnished on appiicariou. Fences sold and built for purchasers.
If you get the PAGE fe.nce you get the best on earth.
%. W. Seming, Agent,
Brunswick sa.
Write for particulars.
WRIGHT & GARFIELD
Bankers and Brokers,
52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Branch Offices :Ho NVEST 28rd ST. •Jit) WEST 125th ST.
Orders solicited for the purchase or sale of
to. ks, Bonds, Grern Cotton.
in auv summits for cash or on moderate margin
HOW TO MAKE MORE THAN So;PKR CENT. A YEAR ON YOUR MONEY
EXAMPLE:
Buy 100 Shares United Common (say 43) on 3 per cent,
margin. -,* -..
C* CREDIT.
Margin- deposited S3OO 0Q
Ini- rest on deposit <fi ii per cent ]g 00
4 per cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common 400 00
a*- —_ $7lB 00
DEBUi -4P*
Less 6 per cent, interest on 100 Sh ™es Steel Common $258 00
$460 00
This is over 50 per cent, a year on your investment without consider
ing ANY advance in the stock at all, tnd we have no hesitancy in saying
that we fully believe this stock will sell 8 GREAT DEAL higher.
A HIG :UIL MARKE I.
Tie indications are, that weave on t'hf®sWge of one of the biggest bull
markets the country has ever known. It i.s'Yhmoi-ed that John W Gates is
backed by a pool of $250,000,000, com posed of J. Pierpont Morgan, Marshall
Field. John J. Mitchell, President Illinois Trust Cos.. Moore Bros., and sev
eral other capitalists, for the purpose of putting prices very much higher.
We would advise the immediate purchase of dividend paying stock*,
such as Mannattan, St. Paul, Rock Island, Atchison common, Steel and P
eoples Gas.
WRITE FOR SPECIAL LETTE R GIVING FULL DETAILS.
RECEIVER DUBBERLY'S ROUNDS.
1 will he at the following places on
the following dates for the purpose of
receiving state and county tax returns
ior 1502:
Sterling—April 3, and 20, May 17.
St. Simon Mins—April 4, May 3 and
16.
Pyles' Grossing—April 10, May 2
■ml 28. •
Jamaica April 11, 24. and May 24.
Brunswick—April IV, 18, ly, May 8
.1, lit, 2, 30, 31.
JOHN E. DUBBERLY,
Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn Cos.
Typewriter Headquarters.
New and second hand machines,
all makes bought, sold, rented anti
repaired. Chas. G. Jowett. ’phone
275-3 calls. Opera House building.
Philadelphia club rye, poii'tvely the
fine -t blended Whiskey in the city
Full quarts $1.25 per bottle; satis’
fm turn on this brand guaranteed or
money refunded. Telephone 130 Six
Levison, agent, 310 Bay street.
Try McDuffie’s “No 16” for La
Grippe or Influenza. It is guaranteed
to cure or your money will be refund
1 Price SI.OO. At W. Joerger’s.
Service! Seivice! Service. You get
the best of service at Jim Carter’s.
Every feature oi hls business is well
organized, just ring phone 253-2.
P ‘P : P’pes! Plpns! auu smokers
arm ies. I carry the largest assort
ment ■< ‘he • 1 y, i:id r.> a s'llt eve'V
body. Sig Levison, agent, 310 Bay
street.
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. Joer
ger's.
W. M. TUPPER 4 CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
suranee. Correspondence Solicited
BRUNSWICK, GA.
THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA
Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at
Hunter-Sales drug rtore. The most
xh: drink dispensed at anv
foundm the city. Call for It.
Call on L. A. Miller for kiln dried
lumber.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian
ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-
Sales drug store. The most exhiliar
ating drink dispensed at any fount
m the city. Call for it
New England people like New Eng
land food. Call up Burns & Curtis’
Phone 165. for Newfoundland salt
<od. salt mackerel, cods tongues and
sounds, canned clams. Also a full
line of staple groceries, fresh on ev
ery steamer.
Shave at Clark’s. Strictly first
class workmen only.
j&ew Store,
New Goods,
New Prices.
Everything new and up to date.
I have opened a first-class grocery
in the store formerly occupied
by Johannessen Bros., 118 A
street, and the public is cordial
ly invited to call and inspect my
stock.
P. DEV ARMS
STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
Women and Jewels.
Jewels, candy, nowers, man—that
is the order of a woman's preferences.
Jewels form a magnet of mighty pow
er to the average woman. Even that
greatest of all jewels, health, is often
ruined in the strenuous efforts to make
or save the money to purchase them.
If a woman wnl risk her health to
get a coveted gem, men let her fortify
herself against the insiduous conse
quences of coughs, colds and bronchial
affections by the regular use of Dr.
Boschee’s German Syrup. It will
promptly arrest consumption in its
early stages and heal the affected
lungs and bronchial tubes and drive
the dread disease from the system,
it is not a cure-aii, but it is a certain
cure for coughs, colds and all bron
chial troubles. You can get Dr. G.
G. Green's reliable remedies at Smith's
Pharmacy, W. J. Butts’.
Globe Lodgings.
I have rented the old Central ho
tel, corner Monk and Newcastle
streets, and will conduct a first-class
lodging house, with table board if so
sired My rates will be reasonable
“J s r. :, e complete. E. A. Silvera.
FOR SALE—One Roan mare, eight
years old, in good, sound condition;
one Phaeton, one folding top surrey,
and two sets harness, all practically
ivew at a bargain if can be sold at
once. J, A. Montgomery, 302 Glouces
ter street. 'Phone 134-3.
Something refreshing, Caps May
sea foam at Clark’s.
MAY 3