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Tin' Auto Yaluo lias no Mick. An
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asbestos ki Hiller is used lot starting, but *
.when hot lias no capillary power mici +
• unne of the functions of a wick. The
Into Valvo can lie lighted quickly ami
4.1s operated and controlled by a ••cut o!V.
4- which is not nccassarv at lighting or
4 norma] flame but merely to limit or
♦ '‘cut off" tile oil supply.
C. IWeGARVEY,
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKrY”
Is the famous
CREAM OF KENTUCKY,
It's pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of *ts
fame, rank or quality. Sold iri Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
h ftu lit••
; t a mmh&J * Llii
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Fresh Eggs from the Country.
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The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, G \.
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and total RESOURCES in exec* of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
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Contractors a nd Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
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, BRUNSWICK, GA
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
Champ
Clark’s
Letter
*w* .m.
[Special Washington Letter.]
T 'f if new whispered about that Pros
I blent Roosevelt has relinquished
his determination to bounce Gen
eral Nelson A. Miles by pin el up
him on the retired list. Where
fere? Because some observant per
s-mau'e connected with the udniinistru
tioti has had his oar to the ground mid
lias hoard the roar of disapproval from
all over the country- that's why. At
l lie Grant banquet in New York a dis
tinguished officer of both the civil and
Spanish wars told me that the enemies
of Miles were making spectacular asses
of llicmselvo.-: not that he loves Miles,
for evidently he does not, but because
lie knows public sentiment. lie fur
ther added that if the president could
not get: along with General Miles,
which he most probably could not, the
sensible thing was to have a free and
frank talk with him, explaining to
him that he was tired of the bickerings
in ndiilary circles and proposed to end
them by placing the general not on the'
retired list, which would lie construed
by all the Miles crowd as an instill, but
upon waiting orders, to which nobody
could reasonably object. Tills Is a vet
eran soldier's opinion. It ought to lie
woi'lli something and 1 give it foi
what it is worth. So far Milos has
been helped by the rumpus.
Wisdom.
And so Captain Clark decline to no
copt the position as envoy extraor
dinary to a'.ii nd (ho covonatiou of Ed
ward V'll. and to do the kotowing be
fore las royal and imperial ina.j: sly! A
h vel head lias Captain Clark. Ilis
standing, already extremely high in
the estimation of his eouutry and of
the world, will be Increased by his
declination. Now, if General Wilson
and lion. While-law l'cid would also
decline, everything would be lovely
and |he goose would hot’.'.t high. Hut
will they do so? General Wilson might,
for Ids whole distinguished career
slmws that he does not cure a rap for
the trappings and ceremonials of roy
ally. If lie goes to London tit all, It
will he to have 11 lark ami to recreate
himself, but with Hon. Whitelaw Keid
it is somewhat different. lie regards
the performance as a gr it function a
serious lais'.m-ss and perhaps would
feel .-iffrouted w, re the president to
undo the whole scheme, which Inis
keen unfortunate and unpopular from
the lieu Inning. Of course the editorial
postmasters have indorsed the thing
as a piece of w : -.o s:a .esmanship. So
they wouid enthusiastically indorse
I oioael Roosevelt if lie tried to make
him elf emperor; but, barring these
editorial p-■stmasters and other pup
snekers. this extraordinary embassy to
tie c< -I itk n has not L-eu euthusias
tie.illy indorsed anywhere.
In Quaysylvania.
In the lan ungo of 11 1<* Into Professor
S'jU'-fT'i of i ’ !im\ ; Hall. “lion* is
i ■ * And il is from the I' 1 1 ii;i<I<• 1
I ' "ii *; which until quite recent
l.\ lias been a thick ami liiiu Quay or
g in. li h flows the litter denmnilizn
s >. Mini !■'■>!’I'liiicsH of Republicanism
in J m no; ylvania. The Inquirer is mud
throngii ami through. It says:
VI. (, ■ i. iir U . the Republican par
ty of JVannylvanSn. today i.' this:
Ac o Piitshm-g n;Jiionaln-s going to
In 'll!.-,-/. ! io ijiciat. to p.onator Quay
ecu !.ii ‘‘• ’ him to dominate and practi
cally io own Pennsylvania?
i Imm ci- to lx- perm;ltoil to buy this
st.al". for the TMileborg millionaire com
bine spoils hoodie* and nothing else.
r r!ii rmib.-naiiv - ' if combine is op
l>( -i to !.; n for governor. Klkin is
h•.:■ > ■••!. ii is a < ni)‘. Mi I of the people.
Tie* l ittshuifc, rniihomiirc; combine does
not uud-r:-ta.-.-l ;.: i hom-:-t can did ate. It
would ii ■ j*. • )ii whom it couhl
e 1 • 1 and. -01, cod , -t. it is so afraid of the peo
ple the* it doe3 r.ot dare to name Its rep
i -s..motive, it jo-fern to wait until the
]:v-i in-:.c nl and ; ism to foist upon the
l: pub h an party come :,undk!:iie. at pres
-1 i 1 unlciown, who could be r M *d upon rq
• iit > o' tie- ndliionc ire combine’s of
d-rs.
If Pennsvivania wirhes r.uoh a candi
o; ", ?!. i Uis l ii has to do In t o rro to the
primaries . r to be leld In tile country
t'isMri-.-i*- and vote for boodle.
On tbs other h ud, if it wishes a goy
e. nor of the p. opl. , a iso-riior who Is not
in touch with the millionaii" combine of
I ;• Md.org, but who his tie- b.-st interests
of the stale m li'-art, then J< t Its sturdy
In publican citizens in every county stand
by John 1M TCI kin.
Mr. I * ; • n e t a!?; to the people, not to
dictation, arid his nomination
v.'i'!id yn vc Pennsylvania to the Repub*
lican party.
Sii:■ e lin* pot milled tilt! kettle blade
1 iiei’e ha s been nothing ho excruciating
ly ferny as to bear the Philadelphia
io ;Mj ( ;• pnach jiolitical morality and
to hear it veil, “Hoodie and boss!” it
lias for years supported the Philadel
phia bunch is. tin* worst gang outside
the penitentiary, and lias whoopetj it
up for Senator Matthew Stanley Quay,
who a nd( em.s “lions" an honorable title.
Muzzled.
The best tiling President Roosevelt
has done since he got into the White
House was the muzzling of General
Funslon of Kansas, whose tongue ap
peared to be tied hf the middle and
loose at both ends. FußSton’s abuse of
the vi m ruble and cherubic senior sen
ator from Massachusetts, George Fris
bi; * Hoar, seems to have been the straw
which broke the canid's back. Sena
tor Hoar is a scholarly man; so is the
pros'dent. lie Is trying to surround
his administration with a literary at
mosphere by having poets, orators and
authors in high places, and he does not
propose that Funs ton shall jump on
Funny Things Happen In
Quaysylvania—Mr. SiMey’s
Protest Against General
Smith’s “Pacific” Methods.
Personal Mention - - -
nny of the literati. So ho jumped on
E'unston, ami ho jumped good and
hard. It is quite safe to predict that
the next ticket will not ho “Toddy and
Freddie.” whatever else it may happen
to bo.
Sibley Flays Smith.
W hen the lion. Joseph Crocker Rib
ley lott the Oem-M-rats and went over
to the Republicans, he took his human
ity with him. The truth is that, while
Sibley is somewhat erratic in politics,
a kinder hearted or more generous man
never lived. Hitherto In* has gone the
whole hog on expansion in the orient,
hut recent atrocities committed by en
tile oj (Jeneral Smith’s order liavt* dis
gusted Sibley and outraged his ideas
of right. The other day in the house
he hopped on to General Smith in the
following vigorous fashion:
Therefore when I am compelled to read
nth-ram cm contained in military orders
Hint make tic blood of man run cold,
when 1 have heard the statement:: made
that wo wen cruel In the conduct of that
w t r, 1 have thought perhaps the partisan
was speaking, but when t have read, as J
have withUi tin* past forty-eight hours,
that a general wearing the uniform of
Hu* army of the United States, one who
stands under the shadow of our flag, is
mm orders, not to conciliate a province,
hot to leave it a howling \vt!d<rnes.s and
to kill all above ten years of ago, then it
st "ins to in-• that humanity must hav
marehod be.ekward for eighteen centuries
and that Herod again appears.
I have r ad of Timour, the Tartar; 1
have read of Altlla, I have road of tin
Saracen eonrge, but 1 t! 1 *k God that
sine the tragic no on <\dvv.ry it has
taken eighteen eenturie . to produce a
Smith. 1 have read of the "water euro." 1
believe that was exaggerated. Can any
man whoso blood bounds in ills pulses
any man who has tend his BibU or who
has be. n reared at the knee of a Chris
tian woman, justify the perpetration of
mi. b cm .libs upon am ilur man who
w.ars the guise and the imago of bis
( real or ? And yet wo hoar this man at
tempting to justify a.ns by which men ure
pumped so full of water a. nearly to
drown them and then brought back to life
b.v thumping them over tin* stomach with
the butts of muskets. That Is not civ
ilization; that is md Christianizing the
world, I am thankful that these are
sporadic cases.
All Should Join In Protest.
They will never pacify nny race of hu
man beings on this earth by Hist drown
h‘g th*in and then bringing them to life
With the butt of a mi:ak> t, and against
Unit, as a member upon ibis side of the
chain)/, r, against that as a man who U -
ioogs, I hope, not alone to the U< publican
l inks, but to the whole brotherhood ol
man the wide world round. I want the
members of this house on this side of the
chamber and that P> voice their protest.
A friend of mine Mid a few minutes
go. "Oil. you had better wait and heat
his defense"’ I hope the president of the
l idled States will hav*- the courage, upon
what the man admits, to discharge him
dishonorably from lie service that lie lias
dlsgraeed. lb- admits that he issued the
order to leave the province a howling
waste and a vviHein-• \s ~n<| to kill all
above ten years of age, the innocent with
the guilty.
That nun never ought to lie permitted
to stay in the Htrvin - r tin Unit, .1 Slati m
until the cun goes down. Ho is u uiny-eteo
not alone to the party, hut to every man
who ever wore- the uniform of the United
.Slates, and he Is a Idol and a disarms- to
onr pis ant civilization. Waft and hear
what his Justification may he! That man
does not live who ean justify such orders.
There Is no Justification. I care not how
adroitly his lawyers may frame their plea
or how subtle he tin Ir reasoning. The
ta t admitted by his own mouth that In-
Issued sta ll orders is suftici. lit for the
hope that there are tin- courage and the
patriotism and the humanity and the
''lirlstutility nt th ■ otter end of the ave
nue Unit will not let him wear the fed
eral uniform twenty-four hours hence.
Certainly that v.-ns straight front the
shoulder and does great, credit to both
the land and the heart of Joseph <
Sibley. Net doubt there are thousands
of other docent Republicans who are
thinking what Sibley had the courage
a-id manliness to say. Of course tin
organ grinders will jump him, but he
ean stand it. lie voiced the idol of nil
decent people of all parties. Since the
delivery of hitt speech lie has been
flooded with commendatory letters
from all parts of the country. Right
thinking Americans do not propose that
we shall be known throughout the
world as bloody butchers, to which low
and unenviable position such “soldiers”
God save the mark! as General
Smith would reduce us. What a pity,
what' tt calamity, what a hurtling
shame that we ever undertook to con
quer and hold the Philippine! ! They
will in* a millstone about our necks un
til we get rid of them. If we keep on
in the insane course upon which we
have entered, this Philippine business
will bankrupt us financially and, what
is worse, ruin onr good name, which
King Solomon declared is more to be
desired tints great riches.
Thru Mr. Sibley does not stand alone
among Uepublicims i;i Ills present atti
tude of antagonism to tills Ilerodlikc
business in 1 lit* I'Uilijipines is demon
strated by the fact that the Philadel
phia North American, a Btaneh'Kepub
liean paper, owned and conducted by
John Wanamaker’s son. denounces and
cartoons General Wilson as another
(iencral Weylcr. which is perhaps the
severest; denunciation that could lie ap
plied to any soldier. Weylcr has been
a name at which the world held its
nose, even if it did not grow pale, ever
since his brutalities in Cuba.
C. C. Cocroft, representing Phillips
& Crew, Atlanta, expert piano tuner,
is in the city for a few days arid of
fers his services to the people of
Brunswick. He can he found at
Fleming & Waff’s.
.BTEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
‘Busted" tfieTriist
I have succeeded in bursting the
Plumbing Trust that existed tor so
many years, and have brought the
prices down. My prices are the low
est. My work first-class. You can
find me all the year round at 608 Monk
street.
COLSO : HOYI
j—’ l I" 1
Rest Flour on Earth. Norm Except?
Sold only by
GKO W. HARPER
Phone 158. The Grocer.
W. M. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspcnot-nce Solicited
BRUNSWICK. GA.
Ship Notice.
Neither tho owner, master or con
signee will be responsible for any
debts contracted ity the crew of the
British steamship Cairnron.
Potter. Master.
NOTICES.
Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex
trowitch, -122 Newcastle strejet will
recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it
to be equal (o any new $2,50 um
brella. lie also mattes umbrellas to
order.
S mmm Law School
UNIVKKKITY OF VIRGINIA.
In Virginia inouittiiitiH. Summer. .Inly 1 toNoutmi
l*r i.iwtt. Ity iln l.uw l /D'iili>. Ih q.ful to tn'Kii.iias
;•> ramliiliitoH tnr thn liar; and loiiißutitioners win- hav •
larked systematic Instruction. For t aUilouuff, address
Jt. t'. Ml.NOlt, ht-mlurj’, 4'hurlottoavtile, * h-
Bids Vv anted.
lii-ls are invited for the purchase of
the malt-rial in the 010 Baptist church
building, cur util' of C and if streets.
Building to he torn down and removed
from tin- premises. Bids to he sealed
and file,] with the clerk of council Ity
12 o'clock May 22, t'nc right is re
served to reject any and all bids. N.
D. Russell, clerk of council:
W E. PORTER,
1007 G Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-paper
mills. Drop me a postal.
Cal! ’Phcme2B9-3
Rice™"
We have just received 10 carloads •
of
RICE
and for the next ten days, we will.
make
Special Prices
Merchants will do well to supply ■
their wants now.
9he downing 'Cc .
, flust Received
A Beautiful Line of Summer.
. Millinery. Alsou Fine Assortment .
of Ladies' Ornaments of the latest
Oitoeon
Styles. I,adivs are invited to
inspi et.
<5. turle,
308 Newcastle St
|On and after the
•sth.
ou restore will be
opened at
6:30 a. m,
and close at
10:30 p. in
Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs.
WE CAN GET IN A TUlx
quicker than any plumber in town —
and cheaper.
And the work will stand any test
that the householder or builder may
demand. The material will stand the
wear and tear of every-day use and
come out ahead.
OUR PLUMBING WORK
is done with all due despatch, but
nothing is slighted.
Let up estimate on uew work or
repairs.
A. H. BAKER,
205 Gloucester, Street.
BELEVUE HOSPITAL TONIC.
When suffering with any ®f the fol
lowing diseases, get a bottle of this
splendid tonic and be quickly quickly
relieved: Indigestion, Biliousnesa,
Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Sick Head
ache, Pains in Back from deranged
kidneys, or Brights disease, or any
and all forms of dibility requiring a
quick tonic.
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
“In any size bottle. '
“bed top ryl
Absolutely the best whiskey in
Brunswick... It is pure. For sale only
by me.
All kinds California wines 25 cents
per quart. Family trade a specialty.
S. D. LEVADAS
206 Monk Street.
For all kinds of lumber see L. A
Miller.
J. W. CONOLY,
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office. 307 Newcastle Strict
P. DEV ARRIS?
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
|| Whiskey.;
: Distilled i
: V
[for us. It is the:
[best whiskey iri]
[Brunswick; call]
[for it. For sale]
[only at our barJ
EOEWENSTtINS
-OO -IVlonk StJ
l IREMONT WHISKEY la FINE, T©o,!
McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems and
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger’s.
RESTAURANT,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market affords, at
reasonable prices. Oysters In any
style. Everything new and clean.
OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
817 NEWCASTLE BTREET,
MAY 23