The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 24, 1902, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY SY 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 halt the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers in the city and by mall free of charge to all parts of the United States and Can ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Gufcm, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month * .60 Six Months 2.50 One .ear 5.00 'Pttone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postofflce, as second-class mall mat ter. jini.i.ijiu.'ii .u'li: i'jj PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de sires it to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for in advance. W# cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. AMOS CUMMINGS. To Amos .f. Cummings Hi ■ house paid the unusual tribute of n pul,lie funeral In the hull of the hour • of representii fives, and tho rare honor was well Ik stowed, lie was one of the most useful ni and most popular men who ever sal in that body. None knew him but to lov<- him; Nona named him but to praise. Yl herefore? Because he loved every body. Ho spoke evil of no one. With his facile pen he made the fortunes of many public men. He was a most felicitous writer, nml he delighted to write of their excellences, which lie magnified as a lover magnifies the beauty of bla sweet heart. “Renumber me at my best," was the pathetic re ipiest which Charles Dickens put Into the mouth of James Steerfortli. Amos Cummings always painted his friends at their best, and he did it willi a mas ter band. He was thoroughly imbued with the spirit of St. Haul s rhapsody on charity in the thirteenth chapter of 1 Corinthians, “Though l speak with the tongue of men and of ungels and have not charity, I have become as sounding brass and tinkling cymbal. '* If there was any virtue or grace or ability iu a mail, lie sought itV.it and exploited it to the utmost, A dullard he pitied; a rascal he loathed: u pretender he de tested. flit was bravo as a lion, gentle as u woman, plain as. an old shoe, hon est as the day is long, tireless cs flu force uf gravitation. tie stood un abashed at the presence of presidents and princes; he was easily accessible to the humble, the needy and distress ed. At his funeral were statesmen, sol tilers, lawyers, editors and men of high degree, but the lowly were there in thousands with tears in their eyes and sorrow in their hearts for their dead friend, who never failed them at any time or In any plane. In the very lies'i sense he was "the friend of the poo pie, and the people—the plain people, ns Litteolu culled them repaid Unit friendship in Scripture measure, heap ed up, pressed down and running over The most convincing evidence of his popularity is (hat he was spoken of and addressed as Amos from the At hmtle to ttie l’acille and from the great lakes to the gulf of Mexico. Only on rare and state oeeaslons was he spoken to as "Mr. Cummings'’ or as "lion. Amos .i. Cummings." He was Ames to his friends, and Uis friends const! tilted newspaper reading America. A worker all his days, he enjoyed this world with the hearty zest of a hoy. and the world enjoyed him. Il is a more delectable place for human lnilii tut lon because lie lived in il. He was catholic, in the very lust sense, in both polities and religion. A Republican house voted him a public funeral a I though ho wu* a Democrat, aiai a Catholic pr-lute imitieipnted in liis fu ncral services although ho was a I‘nii aslant Sinuo nan arc created to ho Imuored; some are creuird In ho loved: a fow are oroatod to ho hath loved and honored. To that small hut goodly company Amos .1 ('mntnings muloubt edl.v belonged. lie did net eontlne his ■ love to the human family, hut it out hraeed all ‘animated nature." to use Oliver Goldsmith's phrase. He loved the lower animals; he loved tin- birds: he loved the Mowers. One of Ids i; 1( o est delights was to throw off 11 fit eates of statesmanship, lay down his faedo fa n and while away a few hours with his bosom crony. Hon. William It Smith, superintendent of the National Botanical gardens, in luxuriating amid the flowers and shrubbery which Sin n Rlone would have admired and in dis cussing -sweet Robbie Bunts." the tenilerest p.*t that ever stunt. There was no sinecrer mourner nt the bier of Amos Omntodngs than his most faith ful and intimate friend. Superintend ent Smith. \\ hat a wonderful and career this lovable man had: Son of a l'res bylerian preacher, lie was the child of tiie manse. While a mere boy he served under Walket in Nicaragua. Congress voted him a gold medal for heroic conduct on the tiwfui field of Fredericksburg. He boasted that he hau set type in evcyy state in the Union. He became the editor of a great paper. He died one of the most popular men in public life, mourned by a mighty nation. “He went about doing good,” ifiid little children cried in the streets when they heard Unit be was dead. The consuming passion of this man's soul was a noble love of country. He fought for her in bis young manhood and periled lbs own life that the repub lic might live. In bis inaturcr years lie gave to tier the full measure of Ills devotion as a lo: > itor. He t':i;!, ns no doubt be wlsi: ' !■ the, i ter rM V- j ice with the barrio on 1?';. l ack. Type- ! setter, filibuster, to.- 1 ■r, c’.h ~ tin tea- j man- in all his vcon • avoca tions lie followed tits fYrlf.iurnl In junction. “Whatsoever tliv band fiiid etli to do, do it wi.U thy might.’' No truer friend, no maul ir man. no Intense!' i r >■ .I'lijed. NOTICE. Notice is hereby glevn that at a special meeting of the Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad company, to be held at the company’s offlc. es in the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Geor gia, on the 18th. nay of June, 1902, at 11 o’clock, a. in., tfie question of issuing tKinds and of increasing the capital stock and of issuing additional common stock and also preferred stock will be considered. This May IS, 1902. CHAS. L. HYDE. President Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad Company The llessic line will make doublet daily trips to St. Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at 9,00 a. m. and 2,20 p. m. returning at i la. in. and 6 p. m.lt will lx; a rare opportunity for a day at the islund and a largo crowd, will go. Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! Ail kinds. L. A. Miller. Try a bottle of Columbo Bitters. A fine tonic and appetizer; none better, only 76 cents. Telephone 130. Big McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver PHI 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’a. Tiro Bessie lino will make double aily trips to St. Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at 9,30 a. m. and 2,30 p. m. returning at 11 a. m. and 0 a day at the island and a large crow.lt will go. Bids Wanted. Bills are invited for the purchase of the material in the 010 Baptist church building, corner of C and H streets. Building to be torn down and removed from the premises. Bids to be sealed, and filed with tho clerk of council by 12 o’clock May 22, the right, is re served to reject any and all bids. N. l>. Russell, clerk of council: Philadelphia club rye, poM'lvely the finest blended Whiskey in iht city. Full quarts 91.35 per bottle; sat!*, faction on this brand gnara teod or money refunded. Telephone l.Vi. Big I.evlson, ageut, 310 Bay street. nn'ii l itkliM) Cut. “Miss I), doesn't have a single f, - elgn label on her trunks andTiags, not a sign that she ever lias had them out or the. country,” said the girl who at the end of a six weeks’ trip abroad surveyed her plastered over luggage with pride and udmiratk n. "Ab. well, you set Miss D. doesn’t IH’tsl to." replied ihe unkind man. “She goes across so often, mid every one kno is it." - New York Pi ess. Nothing r-.r, (; Mose Johnson >v t lioim;;:: y, '-..1d me did mail wile good. Ibtiggist-Why. that was torse ifnt menl! You said yn; wanted it for a horse! Mo e Johnson Ah <! ,-j, BU b; hut dm : ain l miflin' too good (o' Utah ole wo- j man iiceder. Jess yo’ understuu’ dm' ! —Puck. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, Vice-President of Women's Democratic Clubs of Northern Ohio. HKRK AUK MANY the change of life which was sickly women be- S;'.#, aA fast approaching. 'OFhilv vis- tween the awes of itiog with a friend 1 noticed 45 ami 55, but there are ot'W that s!lc w * s ukin £ > rour very few invalids over 55 \ 3 Winc . of Clrdui ' l and sh w 4? j \ —r- F so entnusiastic about it that I and 1,0 years of awe. Tie decided to try a bottle. I ex change of life coming to A perienced some relief the first a woman near her forty- month, so I kept on taking it fourth vear, either makes v l>T'.aWW' for three months and now I i, , -ii’v. La ura s, irr ,'i(. menstruate with no pain and . ' • ■ “•“* I shall take it off and on now her anew lease on life. Those who meet this change in ill health sel dom live ten years afterward, while a woman who lavs aside the active \ duties of womanhood in health sel dom fails to live on in happiness, years after she has passed 60. This is truly a critical time. Mrs. Laura S. Webb, of Toledo. Ohio, recognizes the change of life as a dangerous period and she also lias faith in Wine of Cardui. t-la wn tes : “As I had always bean troubled mere or less at the menstrual period, i dreaded WINEof CAR.DVI ' ' w M Wine of Cardui. fS YELLOW - G.aiN in your Mom!? ?l-yaitiaits cstl it nai.uiji G.rm, item': be seen changing red fcl-.odyellow noutr microscope. ! works dav c.-.d night First, it tarns your com plexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your bail. mine. You fo: ! weak and worthless. R'JcEljf, CfjILL I OhlC will stop • ,ic < do’ . now. If enters the blood at or r i out the yetlow If usglct.u J actl when Chi.l , Fevers, 'itjsiti-Sv/caLsan.i: era! break "down cotr.e l -ter on, Roberts’ Tonic will core you th--u but why wail ? Dr, i.; future sick .trs*-. The tnanncu . turers kno.v all about this yel low poison and have peri ceded Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the bb.-.j, pre vent and cure Chills. Fevers and Malaria. It Sirs cured thous ands—lt will cure you. or your money back. Ti,.J is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents. K is ,• iiy Sin lh' lUrniri w J. B“‘m; II "'i -i r-:-n|.- I'rue C ' '• ' *<<•>•. STOP, LOGK, THiNKI ► . Can you afford to be without • -Lifo tmsuance? Vour good health ■ • today may he gone tomorrow and . .your life may go out at any mo- . ment. One goes out at every tick of the watch. * - , Th ' Phoenix Mutual Life the O’.d K liable, Is repeseuteil by Montgomery & Goodyear. fiihiuo while you are in good health, when you are sick you ' cannot. Also for the best hire, ■ Storm and Accident insurance • ring rh'Uio I:ti-s. F. O. Box 142. - Wli-ii you vi-it Savannah call and Have you Lyes i\<munc(i properly and glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision hut will Preserve your Sitjlit. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SOY. i. Bail Stiv, I. Sew Store, ; New Goods, New Prices. ’ Everything new and up to date. 1 1 have opened a first-ehass grocery 1 in the store formerly occupied 1 by Johann.tascn Bros., 118 A street, and the public is cordial ly invited to call and inspect my stock. P. BEVARRIS until 1 have passed the climax. Ido not dre .and it now, as I am sure that your 'S’ ■ .tie of Ca rdui will be of great benefit at this time.” Wine of Cardui is the remedy to Te-inforee a woman against the -hock ( that comes with the change of life. I It re-establishes healthy functions , after years of suffering, in doing this it has saved thousands of suf ferers just in time. Do not wait until suffering is upon you. Thor ough preparations should be made iiu advance. Begin the Wine of Cardui treatment today. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. ONE CENT A WORD. If y*u want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, ot want some thing that asm* one else haa, ad vertise in this column. Rate* strictly one cent per word for each insert!an. Nothing taken for less than 5b cents WANTED—To rent a good piano, ap ply to 805 Egtnont street. FOR SALE—S,oOu feet lumber and 20 rolls tar rooting. Apply at new au- S ditoriuiq. j FOR RE.YT- ilouse ou~ corner of C and I streets. Apply at No. 112 North Lee street. j | FOR BALE —Ruober stamps, seals, stlneem, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street. j FOR RENT —Two front rooms, neatly furnished, within tew minutes : walk of postoffice. Apply at 711 Glou cester street. ; __ ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA ; WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT H. SLUG'S, 225 GKAN’I STREET. TELEPHONE 272-3. IOR RENT— Utuurnisht-d re in: for rent cheap. Coolest place in tin city, 314 Bay street. P. Joel. 204 Monk street. WANTED—Salesmen to sol) cloth ing, shoes, etc., on Saturdays only. Apply at once. L. .1. Jb.-i, the hua tier, 308 Bay street. FOR RENT Five room cottage 1 , Gloucester street. Pcs,., -s,ion giv.-n June 1. Apply J. P. I inn iiisoiq Plant System freight office. V\ ANTED- Solicitors, splendid op- • portunity for Masons. Odd Fellows or Knights or Pytbi.s. Ouaranti ed saf ary VuOfi p oy year, with <omicitslons and premiums. Box 428 Valdosta,a ' 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 SALE—The Beautiful Sulphur Springs property about four miles from the city. The tract, of land consists if 12 8-10 acres and includes the grove and the springs. For par ticulars apply to Brobston. F.-udig & Cos. W. E. DEMPSTER Manager. REPAIR3 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. Cull,* of Early Hay*. The early Biblical references ti> j pieces of silver do not in the original ! convey the Idea of coins, but of weights. | shekel*. The Mosaic ",’illation to Cod" was a half shekel, mid the shekel i„ ex plained by Josephus as equal to lour Athenian drachma- of n value of abom. 5314 cents in American money The, first Jewish coinage under authority,- was. it is believed, struei y Simon the* Maceabee, about the year IJO B <•'. jv; consisted of shekels and half xjekeß . This coinage had •>* value sVmliedl upon it. “Shekel Isiae!" in Smiirntmu character*. The Sire** I, the to-, "She's going iu iii i !ilottcS she says." * "What part.', utar kind of at hi, <i, - V" "Oh. she won't scitle t'fit ur.til she. has studied up the various c. Annies,'" —L’hivugo Post. A Political pelvic- Hilton- I hey say | hi 1 .cy makes strange bodfellov. s M eiler A- S l.i; g it ,i . *r. tr. tier if you get 11 good b, rllu _p.-ton | , script Fish are * hi alive b, Jr pmi. the perl diets c,ill\e\ :ig .1;. ol ii-l’OUgh the Strec's in t:'oi.;,. fast Received A k dutiful Lii -of Summer 'Millinery. Also a Tine Assortment of La dies’ Ornaau nts of the latest Oilrison Style*. Ln’ics are iuvildb io li ispect. c. tarle, AIS Newcastle St Ship Notice. Neither the owner, master r con signee will be responsible tar any debts contracted by the crew of toe British steamship Cairnron. Potter. Master. Launch For Hire. The swift launch "s'. H. Polhiir is for rent by the hour, day or wee,';. i Fast, safe and roomy. Encptir. a.' Polhill's druj; store. 9age Woven Wire fanee Jt’s ihe oirongest c )enee in the World. Yon cannot tear down, burn or carry away a PAGE fence. Cyclones cannot move It, and once set up your fence ILZI L_—C job Is done for the next twenty years. t —i —~f-_ There are fifteen different styles for 1 INPAfiP*ttj [— — j schools, churches, farms, residences, poultry, cows, sheep, rabbits, hogs, T- • - 7 /-.pil , -pWw l : : parks or any public place where a T 1 rt. good fence is wanted. .ggS ii‘a tfe „„ . . , S’agc 'Ornamental %awn ‘jence This tence is for anyone who Jtre- r ~ „ , . fers a wrought iron fence, v hetfcer it J® n eapest i,e around the yard, century, school, #cl T lß> a '°""” y *• gi.s t select fiom. attractive fence. The fence is attrac tive in design and low in price. When "You want a fence 'or any purpose call on or v’nite me. Prices ami designs furnished on application. Fences sold and built for purchasers. It you get the PAGE fence you get the best on earth. 'O. W. £)entitle, yigent, Sdrumwieh . 'Sa. Write for particulars. WRIGHT & GAF,FIELD xilf.TC'-T'fti micl 2Jrols.cx*gs, 52 BROADWAY, KEW YORK Brancii Oflici-s : 31) WEST G'rit ST. 219 WEST 12‘tiiST. 4inlent solicited for the purchase or sale of Stock , Bonds, Grain Cotton. oi nnv amounts for cash or on mode}ate margin HOW TO M AKI MOKE THAN 50’PER GENT. A YEAR ON YOUR MONEY EXAMPLE! Buy 100 Shares United States Steel Common (say 43) on 3 par cent, margin. CREDIT. Margin, deposited S3OO 00 inti rest on deposit @ 0 per cent jg 00 4 pm- cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common 400 00 $7lB 00 DEBIT. IC per rrent. interest on 100 Sh ares Steel Common $258 Ot) $460 00 This it. over 50 per rent, a year on your Investment without consider ing ANY’ advance in the stock at all, m,d we have no hesitancy in saying that wo fully believe this stock will sell a GREAT DEAL higher. A BIG BULL MARKET. Th 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. Gate* it backed by a pool of $250,000,000. com- posed of J. Pierpont Morgan, Marshall Field, John J. Mitchell, President Illinois Trust Cos., Moore Broi., 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 Manhattan, St. Paul, Rock Is land, Atchison common, Stsel and P eoples Gas. WRITE FOR SPECIAL LETTER GIVING FULL DETAILS. A GOOD FAMILY DRINK—I AM SELLING KOKO COLA, THE BEST FAMILY DRINK KNOWN, 24 BOT TLES FOR 75 CENTS. IT BEATS ICE TEA. RING 'PHONE 185. L LUDWIG. THE CONDITION OF THE PATIENT is often such that the slightest varia tion from what the doctor orders may have had result. PRESCRIPTIONS COMPOUNDED here are absolutely correct. The or ifice is followed exactly. We add noth | u.g, omit nothing, and substitute nothing. The PUREST DRUGS and medicines are used, everything Is fresh and efficient. SMITH’S PHARMACY, Comer Monk 'nd .Newcastle Streets. A STRONG ARGUMENT. Ii ! ; . v s‘V/V£ V - ':v ,H SffA.L j* d'; ijjnPK l • \ ; *’ \ V; j j££o/ \\ \ favor ,f lumber is that it is you can get and the cheap |, st you can v. For whatever : purpose you need lumber you cannot afford to buy elsewhere. We have ian endless variety, and are ready to i supply the best kind lor any kind of i building. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. 'Phone 197. COAL AND WOOD, CONEY & PARKER. STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money -SOI-D ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent. I listed” the Trust i have succeeded in bursting the Plumbing Trust that existed for so many years, and have brought the prices down. My prices are the low est. My work first-class. You carl find me alt the year round at 508 Monk street. COLSOA HOYT If you want your icycle repaired right bring It to an v rience l work man. B. J Olewlne, 505 Qloucenrar street W t. PORI ER, 1007 (i Street painter and paper hanger. Sign* of any neseription. Agent for wail-paper mills. Drop me a postal. Call Phone2B9-3 : Rice— - - W- Wave just received 10 carloads ■ of nioE -and tor the next ten days, we will make Special Prices Merchants will do well to supply their wauls now. ske Beaming 'Co. MAY 24