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

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SATURDAY MORNINO BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWB PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAV Y 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 narts of the United States ami Can ada. Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month * -60 Si* Months 2-60 One .ear 6-00 ’Phone I*B - -UJLIUL. L~.' 1-' Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postolhce, as seeond-class mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated tbe Brunswick Daily News as ths official organ of the United States Gourt, In bankruptcy proceedings, for (anytm county. ii-Uaui am. .1 j. j.i "ime-rs 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 euch advertise ments and wait on the courts for tbe money. NOTICE. Notion in boreby given that The Nows Publishing company will not be responsible for any money paid car riei s or others who are not authorized to receive the same. If you are a subscribers and pay the carriers this is to notify you that the company will charge you from the first day the paper was left at your house. Valdosta is an enterprising little city, and we certainly congratulate her on securing Bosslons of the United States court. The president has re-appointed John 11. Deveaux collector of customs at Savannah, in spite of the protest of the chamber of commerce, and other commercial bodies of that city. The coming of the two great pack ing houses, Armour ana Swift, will tie good news to all of Brunswick, and 1b significant of the fact that this city is steadily forging ahead. That's a hard fight Blun and Doyle are making for the Savannah post office. The members of the Georgia delegation In congress say it is a re publican fight, and are seeping hands oft. Tile Crovatt end e>f the senatorial fight, seems to he decidedly on the upward tendency and from all indi cations the judge will represent tiio Fourth district in the tipper house of the legislature. A southern agriculturist named Hurst lian christened Ills three chil dren Alice May Burst', James Wood Burst and Henry Will Burst. From all indications there will certainly be an explosion In this family. Since the supreme court of Georgia has nut itself on record ou the ques tion of trusts it seems to us that At torney General Wright has & fine op portunity to make himself famous. We refer to the beef trust. The question of registration should be an important one with the Glynn county voter. The books will only remain open a few days longer, and you cannot vote in the county pri maries without first registering. Tlio Montgomery Advertiser says that Eve’s fig leaf was really a "mother hubbard" wrapper. There you go; no wonder a great many peo ple believe that Jonah swallowed the whale. How these thing* do grow. The proposition to erect a monu ment in Boston to Gen. B. F. Butler has called out a peculiarly sarcastic letter from a correspondent of the Boston Transcript. He proposes a "little ring of statues to celebrities" of the Butler stripe, and among those he named to be thus honored are Satan, Benedict Arnold, Aaron Burr, Guiteau aud Czolgosz, Opposition to Gen. Butler die* hard, even In New England. AN IMPORTANT RULING. The Albany Herald In discussing a recent decision of the Supreme court of Georgia, which in a great measure, touches upon the trust ques tion, says: “Our telegraphic dispatches brifiy reported yesterday the handing down of a decision by the Supreme court of Georgia in which It was held that the efforts of certain drug firms of Atlanta to prevent a certain pharmacy from purchasing goods from whole sale houses were illegal under the common law. This is one of the most important and far-reaching decisions handed down by our supreme court in some time. The case under consideration was one with which the newspaper read ers of the state are more or less fa miliar. It was that of the Jacobs Pi.aimacy company against the At lanta Retail Druggists’ association, Jacobs charging that, because he sold drugs at cut prices, other druggists had conspired against him to prevent him from purchasing goods. The case was won by Jacobs in the lower court ami when nnnoale,. to the supremo court the same decis ion was made. The supreme court held that the Georgia anti trust law, passed in 1896, was unconstitutional, but said that, under the common law, such (Coußplraleies and trusts have prevented, competition were illegal and coutrary to public policy. The druggists who were ..ghting Jacobs were enjoined from doing so further.” Tills ruling of the court while in volving only one •-'peelfio case in At lanta, is as the Herald says far-reach ing In its general effect, and Is de stined to cut a material figure in fu ture litigation of that kind. Considering that he is a caoinet of ficer of an expansionist administra tion, Secretary Shaw spoke very frankly at Pittsburg the other day in referring to the SpanisliJAmenioau war. “DisguiKo it as we will.' Vie said, “deny we may, the element „f self-interest was a factor in the equa tion In 1898. We were masters of our own markets and were reaching out for new ones. Yes, commercialism, it You please, had touched us, and so it was that our self-interest as well as our unselfishness was appealed to.” This view may represent a scheming element among the politicians and cor porations, hut It does not represent the American people generally who Tielieved it was a war for humanity. Why Pay Rent When the Same Mon ey Will Purchase a Home. The following property will not be on tlio market long. hirst com*, first served; The old Fulton home, 90x208 feet, with good two-story house. Price 11,260, terms *IOO cash, balance monthly payments, with interest at 6 per cent. Monthly payment In cluding interest *11.37. House corner Hlchinond street and First avenue, *I,OOO, terms *IOO cash, *11.26 per mouth, which include interest, Three other two-story houses immediately east of above. Price *720 eaoh, *Bu cash and *S.OO per ifionth, which in cludes interest. Hrobaton, Fendig * Cos. Have you tried a clam chowder made from Maine canned clams. Call up phone 165—Burns & Curtis’. Delicious cod tongues and sounds, and Newfouhdaland salt cod, at Barns & Curtis’ ’Phone 165. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an exporieneeJ work man. B. J Olewiue, 505 Gloucester street McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Curs will build up broken down systems asd make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chilis, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. Joerger's. The finest line of imported gins, Scotch whiskeys and French brandy* at heasouable prices. Telephone 130, S g 1 orison, agent, 310 Bty stro .t. Pure California Tokay, Sherry, Ca tawba. Port, Muscated or Blackberry Wine, 25 cnets 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 you. Telephone ISO, Sig Levis m, agent, ilft Bay street. Insurance —Montgomery & Good year. Jim Carter is always prepared to take care of all tne work that is sent to him. Bend in your clothes now. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take It to Jim Carter, or ring ’phone 263-2. 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 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 legists tion as they desire without regard t my personal interests or those of any clique or faction. A. J. CROVATT. For Senator. As announced several weeks ago, 1 am a candidate for the position ot senator from the Fourth senatorial district, subject to the action of the primary to he called by the democrat c executive committee. The support of the people will be appreciated, ano if elected, 1 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 of the Superior court of the Bruua 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 careful consideration of my candi dacy and solicit your support. Respectful I'• T. A. PARKER. l> :ley, Ga 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 toe support of my friends and Hie voters in general. F. M. SCARLEIT. For Sheriff. This is to Inform the voters of Glynn county .-mt I will be a candi date for the office of Sneriff, subject to the Democratic primary, and re spectfully nstt 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 I will be a candi date tor 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 tne office of Receiver and Tax Returns, subject to the dem ocratic primary. The support of my friends and the public generally will be appreciated. T. B. FERGUSON. For Representative. 1 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 Qlynn county. EUSTACE C. BUTTS. To Tie voters of the Brunswick cir cuit: l presume most of you are Informed of my candidacy for judge of the su perior court of the Brunswick olreult, but 1 Would like to impress it upon you that i would appreciate your sup port. Of course. 1 have no claim on the office, or on you, unless your best judgment should incline you to l.ie opinion that I can bring to the discharge of the duties of judge, stick capacity and experience as will war rant you in extending to me your vote and influence. My past life, (which 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. I hereby announce my caud.dacy 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 Glvnn county: 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for re-election to the office of County Survfsypr, subject to the democratic primary, aud 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 I 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 tbe office ot 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 cotldence and sup port. Thanking you for your sup port in the past, 1 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 rrnary, and re speeiii.iiy solicit the support of my friends umi the voter; generally. W. H. BERRIE. For Tax Collector. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate tor re-election to the office of Tax collector of Glynn county, sub ject to the democratic primary, and respectfully solicit u.c 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 Cierk of the Superior court of Glynn county, subject to the democratic pri mary, and "respectfully solicit the sup port of my friends any the voters gen erally. H. F. du BIGNON. For Coroner. I respectfully announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the oft'e of Coroner of Glynn county, subject td ths Democratic primary, and re spectfully solicit the support of my friends and the voters generally. G. A. H. ji_iiNINGS. For Coroner. I Vtereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Coroner of Glynn county, subject, to the demo cratic primary of May 15 and respect fully solicit the support or my fri ads and the public generally. HARDY M. TURNER. For County Commissioner. The many frlepni: of dipt. W. R. Townsend beg to announce that he will be a candidate for reflection to the office of County Commissioner, at the democratic primary, to be held May 15. ONE Cr NT 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 vsrtisc in this column Rates st-rictly one cent per word for eaoh insertion. Nothing taker for less than 50 cents WANTED TO BUY —A good Jersey milk cow. Apply to ... W. Krauss. FOR RENT House on corner of C and I streets. Apply at No. 112 North Lee street. FOR RENT-Unfurnished residence, possession given May 16. Also fur nished house. Apply to Mrs. Gann. FOR SALE—Ruober stamps, seals, st!ne*is, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street. FOR RENT—The resile:,. -. fur nished, at l<>s G street. Also furnished rooms at 401 G street. Apply to Mrs. Gann, 405 G street. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT H. SELIO’S. 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272 3. SPECIAL uaRGAINS 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 vacated by H. A. Wrench & Sons. Apply to C. Arn heiter. FOR RENT—Cottages and rooms for rent, furnished or unfurnished. Telephone me at pay station, or at my Ocean Pier store. W. L. Wallace. FOR RENT—Two-story dwelling house, with all modern improvements. Apply at Mrs. Colesberry’s, No. 121 North Amherst 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 LAY STREET. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. Over the B. & B. and Seaboard Air Line. No. 1, to Jacksonville and points sruth, leaves 6 a. m. No. 3. to Savannah and points north, leaves 11 a. m. k 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. 8, from Jacksonville and points south, arrives 10:45 p. m. Pure 5 veers 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. 9age Woven Wire Jenee Jt’s the Strongest Jenee in the World. You cannot tear down, burn or carry away a PAGE fence. Cyclones canned: move it, and once set up your fence I—r1 —r r —3 •—1 ! r ~i ■ i r job is done for the next twenty years. : There are fifteen different styles for 1 ; ; nier ZZ schools, churches, farms, residences, ■-f—-f——f poultry, cows, sheep, rabhits, hogs, i parks or any public place where a i ; ~ good fence is wanted. : r r?- ; j. j- ; ; * : t i’j.de ICrcujht Jrcit fence, | j Jr. J '|/. | ,| | | This fence is for anyone who pre- * *—=fc-i- fers a wrought iron fence, vhetter it g a ' 3e a , nK ci , he around the yard, corn-very, school, * a 3 e vruamewfii Xuun /tnte church, or park. There are many de- * s *be P retties t and cheapest fence signs to select from. on th e market for residences, schools, s~ri —r-y ——j— •——; —r , —, -j. , churches, cemeteries and any place fmTf 4I ? that y° u want t 0 beautify with an IS• f ! : rA°t i£!l | I a j attractive fence. The fence is attrac i i-L. L-i-J-i-i.i. i I ; i S. j tive in design and low' in price. When Von want a fence for any purpose call on or shite r.:e. Prices and designs furnished on application. Fences sold and built for purchasers. If you get the PAGE fence you get the best on earth. X. XO. SDeming, ytgent, Brunswick* sa. Write for particular*. WRIGHT & GARFIELD Bniiltors and Broitcrs, 52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Branch Offices : lie WEST 83rd ST. 219 WEST 125th ST. Orders solicited for the purchase or sale of Stocks, Bonds, Grein Cotton. in any amounts for cash or on moderate margin H< >W Tt i MAKE Mi >KE THAN So;PKR (’ENT. A YEAR ON Yollß MONEY EXAMPLE: Buy 100 Shares United States Steel Common (say 43) on 1! per eent. margin. CREDIT. Margin- deposited S3OO 00 Interest on deposit 6 per cent ig po t per cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common 400 00 *7lB 00 DEBIT. Less C per cent, interest on 100 Shares 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. and we have no hesitancy in saying that we fully believe this stock will sell a GREAT DEAL higher. A BIG HULL MARKET. The indications are, that we are on the verge of one of the biggest bull markets the country has ever known, it is rumored 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 all good dividend paying stocks, such as Mannattan, St. Paul, Rock Island, Atchison common, Steel and P eoples Gas. WRITE FOR SPECIAL I.ETTE R GIVING FULL DETAILS. RECEIVER DUBBERLY'S ROUNDS. I will tie at the following places on the following dates for the purpose of receiving state and county tax returns for li) 02: Sterling—April 3. and 2, May 17. St. Simon Mi,,s—April 4;*Hay 3 and 16. Pyles' Crossing—April 10, May 2 and 23. Jamaica -April 11, 24. aud May 24. Brunswick—April I<, is. 19 May b it, 10, 29. 30. 31. JOHN E. DUBBERI.Y. Receiver of Tax Returns for Glynn Cos. Typewriter Headquarters. New aud second-hand machines, ail makes bought, sold, rented and repaired. Chas. 1. Jewett, ’phone 275-3 calls. Opera House building. Philadelphia club rye, poii'dvely the finest blended Whiskey In the city Full quarts *1.25 per’ bottle; sat.!*' fn, Lon on this brand guaranteed or money refunded. Telephone 13b ’ Rf* I.evison, 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 ed. Prioe *I.OO. At W. Joerger’s. Service! Servicel Service. You get the beet of service at Jim Carter's. Every feature oi his business is well organized, just ring phone 263-2. Pipes! P'pes! Pipe;! bua smokers articles. I carry the largest assort ment ir. the r I’y, tad rtn suit eve’v body. Sig Levison, agent, 310 Bay street. McDwffle’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 Agente. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited BRUNSWICK, GA. WAUKESHA .\fcamH ginger ale cow on sale at Hunter-Sales arug etore. The most exhiliarating drink dispensed at any found in 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 in the city. Call for it. New England people like New Eng- ! a “ and food :_ Call up B "rns & Curtis'. Phone 165, for Newfoundland salt cod. salt mackerel, cods tongues and pounds, canned clams. Also a full line of staple groceries, fresh on ev ery steamer. Shave at Clark’s. Strictly first class workmen only. > , Store, \ New Goods, \ New Pric s.S , Everything new and up to date. , I have opened a first clats grocety ’ in the store formerly occupied . - by Johannessen Bros., 118 A if • street, and the public is cordial- • ly invited to call and inspect my i stock. P. DEV ARRIS* i■„ ..STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent au thorities. They have dispelled the sil ly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourisn a particular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Vet, however, goosl your food may Be, its nutriment is de stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You iflust prepare for meir appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s August Flow er, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the fc’—vi. and makes you leel buoyant and vigorous. Yo ucan 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 Aionk and Newcastle | streets, and will conduct a first-class 1 lodging house, with table board if so h-sirpH My rates will be reasonable :md s-rvice 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 mew at a bargain if can be sold at once. J. A. Montgomery, 302 Glouces ter street. ’Phone 134-3. Something refreshing, Cape May sea foam at Clark’s. MAY 3