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THURSDAY IMORSfIHCJ
BRUNSWICK DAILY SEWS,
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PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Edlto'r.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... .. City Editor.
CHARLEB M. TILTON Solicitor
Advertising rate# made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organisation notices published
at hall the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATEB.
Terms to subscribers in the city
and by mall tree of charge to all
narts of the United States and Can
ada. Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian-Islands:
Per Month * 60
Six Months 2 - 60
One i-ear 600
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
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sires it to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must be paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to suoh advertise
ments and wait on the courts ft>r the
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Advertisers deiring their adi. dis
continued must notify the office in
writing.
Mt. Pelee seems to be still ma<l.
f Stand by every, home industry.
Our streets must be kept in good
oon-dition.
The Ohio republican convention is a
genuine Hanna love feast.
The Americus Herald calls Wu Ting
Fang "he of the Are alarm, name.”
The taxpayers of Tampa will soon
be hjappy. That election Is only a
short time off.
As the liate of the primary grows
near interest in the gubernatorial con
test increases.
The first car of watermelons is ex
pected this week and the colored folk
already have the smiles.
The home Tribune says “the most
appropriate tune to play at a golf
game is "after the ball*
Editor Peasant Stovall is throwing
boquets at the Georgia’' poach. Wu
mean the Elberta kind.
Senator Hanna la running things at
his little convention in Ohio. A man
has a perfect right to run his own
business.
Millard Lee, who murdered Miss
Hatties, says he killed her because he
loved her. He had a curious way of
showing his love.
Our dispatches tell ns this morning
another horrible tale from the island
of Martinique. The pdbple who live
in the vaeinity of such danger can ex
pect death at any moment.
The News knows a local merchant
who places most of his Insurance in
Now V ork, keeps his hank account
elsewhere and actually sends out of the
city for articles for his personal use.
This is the kind who kill a city.
Tliet Cleveland Plain Deamr sajfs:
1 hat little game of ping-pong be
two I > Quebec ami Montreal in which
Oiwu and Gay nor take the place of
the celluloid spheres, must be highly
enu rtainlng to the lawyers who have
a dnaiK'ial interest in it”
IT NEEDS ATTENTION.
TJie News desires to direct the at
tention of the city council to the de
plorable condition of Bay street from
Monk south.
Over half the merchandise which we
get is hauled over this particular part
of Bay and its terrible condition is
not only an eye-sore to all but a
hardship on those who are compelled
to use the street for any purpose
whatever.
There ae a number of holes not
less than fifteen feet wide and six in
ches deep and in some places it really
looks as if had never had the pleas
ure of meeting the oyster shell.
We hope council will take this mat
ter up at once.
IN CONSTANT DANGER,
The News cannot understand why
those people reaiding Hear Mont Pelee
and other places in the danggenoua
district do not seek other parts.
From the opinion of learned 'scien
tists we are led to believe that these
death dealing agencies are Habile to
erirpHon at any moment.
Professor Robert T. Hill, United States
government geologist and head of the
expedition sent by the National Geo
graphical Society, has Just come in
from a daring and prolonged investi
gation of the volcanic activity In Mar
tinique. Professor Hill chartered a
steamer and carefuUy exiamined the
coast as far north as Port De Macouba,
at the extreme end of the island, mak
ing frequent landings. After landing
at Le Proehuer, 5 miles north of St.
Pierre, he walked through an area of
active volcauism to the latter place
and made a minute examination of the
various phenomena disclosed.
Professor Hill is the first and only
mau who has set foot in the area of
craters, fissures and fumaroles, and
bee s of his high position as a scien.
tist nls story is valuable. In addition
to his work of investigation the pro
fessor rescued in his steamer many
poor people of Le Precheur who had
ventured back after deserting tjieir
homes and found themselves ip awful
danger. He reports as follows:
"Tho zone of the catastrophe In Mar
tinique forms an elongated oval, con
taining on land about 8 square miles
of destruction. Thjs, oval 1b partly
over the sea. The land part Is bound
ed by lines running from Le Prechuer
to the peak of Mont Pelee, thence
curving around to Carbet. There were
three well marked zones: First, a cen
ter of annihilation, In which life, vege
table and animal, was utterly destroy
ed.
“The greater northern part of St.
Pierre was In this zone. Second, a
zone of singeing, blistering flame,
which also was fatal to all life, kill
ing all men and animals, burning the
leaves on the trees and scorching hut
not utterly destroying the trees them
selves. Third, a large outer, non de
structive zone of ashes, wherein some
vegetation was injured. The focus of
annihilation was the new crater mid
way between the sea and the peak of
Mont Pelee, where now exists anew
area of active voleanism with hun
dreds of fumaroles or miniature vol
canoes. The new crater Is now vomit
ing. black, hot mud, which is falling
into the sea. Both craters, the old
and the new, are active. Mushroom
shaped steam explosions constantly
ascend from the old crater, while
heavy, ash laden clouds float horizon
tally from the new crater. The old
ejects steam, smoke, mud, pumice and
lapilll, but no molten lava.
“The salient topography of the re
gion is unaltered. The destruction of St
Pierre was due to the new crater. The
explosion had great superficial force,
acting in radial durations, as is evi
denced by the dismounting and carry
ing for yards the guni In the battery
on the hill south of Hi- Pierre, and
the colonial statue of tfiq Virgin in the
same locality, and also by the condi
tion of the ruined houses in St. Pierre.
“According to the testimony of some
persons there was an accompanying
flame. Others think the Incandescent
cinders and the force of their ejection
were sufficient to cause the destruc
tion. This must be investigated. lam
now following the nature of this hill.”
This Is the first positive scientific
statement based on observed facts.
Professor Hill has now started on
horseback for the volcano. He will
study the whole affected area and will
try to get to both craters. He will
surely visit Morne Rouge and the slope
of Mont Pelee. The undertaking is
very hazardous, as eruptions may oc
cur at any moment, as one did May 20.
Professor Hill knows the risk he takes,
but only way to discover ex
actly what has happened is to go to
the crater itself, or as near it as pos
sible. He will be gone two days.
Fort de France Is nearly deserted. A
new source of fright is fear that a
tidal wave may come. A wave eight
feet high would certainly destroy Fort
de France and possibly cause enor
mous loss of life.
The weather is lowering and rainy.
The south winds carry the smoke and
ashes from the volcano away from
Fort de France.
W. E. DEMPSTYR
Manager.
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.
NOTICE.
Notice is hefßby gievn that at a
special meeting of the Brunswick &
' Birmingham Railroad company, to be
held at the company's oificees in the
city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Geor
gia, on the 18th. uay ot June, 1902,
at 11 o’clock, a. m„ the question of
issuing bonds and of increasing the
capital stock and of issuing additional
common stock and also preferred
stock will be considered. This May
15. 1902. CHAS. L. HYDE,
President Brunswick & Birmingnam
Railroad Company
■THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS,
IS YELLOW POISON
In your blood ? Physicians call
it rtalai’ia! Germ! it can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day p.:.0
night. First, it turns your <_ ■ m
plexion yellow. Chi Ely, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You fec-l weak anil
worthless.
ROBERTS’ CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters tlie blood at once c
drives out the yellow poison
If neglected and when ChiiL,
Fevers, Night-Sweatsand a gen
eral break-down come later : u,
Roberts’ Tonic will cure y u
then—but why wait? Prevent
future sickness. The manufc
turers know all about, this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts’ Tonic to drive it on:,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blond, pr.
vent and cure Chills, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thou: •
anils It will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 cents, f t saq- t, v
Sm fth'H Pharmacy W
Him li r i- al<- Drug C<* • ” '■ ’ a,f ‘i
<
New Store,
New Goods,
New Prices..
i
’ Everything new and up to date. <
1 I have opened a tlrct-oiass grocery ,
1 In the occupied ,
1 by Johanneesen Bros., 118 A (
i street, and the public la cordial
i ly invited to call and Inspect my
, stock,
P. DEVARRIS
Those who have not bougfft their
NEW HATS
Will do well to call at
tflater’j
Before buying eLewhere-
Ncw Hats, New Flowers
Brain-Food Nonsense.
Another ridiculous lood tad has ueen
branded by the most competent au
thorities. They have dispelled the sil
ly notion that one kind of food is
needed tor brain, another for muscles,
and still another tor bones. A correct
diet will not only nourisn a particular
part of the boay, hut it will sustain
every, other part. Yet, however, good
your food may 06, its nutriment Is de
stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia.
You iflust prepare for their appearance
or prevent -their coming by taking
regular Joses 6f Green’s nugust Flow
er, the favorite medicine of the
healthy millions. A few doses aids
digestion, stimulates (lie liver to
healthy action, purifies the b' —"h and
makes you reel buoyant and vigorous.
Yo ucan get Dr. G. u. Green's reliable
remedies at Smiths I’harmary, w. .1
Butts,
TO OUll CUSTOMERS.
As the banks will close at 1 o'clock
P. M , on Saturdays between May bill,
anil October Ist. 191 >2, notice of which
is given in another column of this paper,
we beg that our customers will hi ai
same in mind, and come to the bunk a>
early as possible on Saturday of each
week to accommodate us. as well as
themselves, for by doing so they will
help us to do the business.satisfaetuj ily
and avoid the delay of te "wait
theirturu" at the last minute.
Very truly,
BRUNSWICK' BANK A TRUST CO.
H. W . Gale, ('ashler
A GOOO LUNCH.
Tho Arcade is now serving the bosi
lunch in the city, and this populat
place shoi&J be liberally patronized
oy the public.
ST. SIMON LINE,
Steamer Egmont. .
Will leave for St. Simon Mills daily.
Sunday excepted, at Sa. m. and p.
m. touching at Ocean Dior each trip.
U. DART, Manager.
H. Michelson,
314 Newcastle St.
To bring the well selected line
of Furniture before the public
I will sell during this week :
#1.65 Ladies’ Pocker SI.OO
I. Center Table i .00
1.25 high back dining chair 1.00
1.65 Child's High Cane Seat
Chair J.OO
1.75 Cradles 1.00
ONE CENT AWORD.
If yeu want a pesitien, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that haa been lost, #r want tome
. thing that someone else hag, ad
vertise in this column.
Ratos aVrletly one cent per word
for each ineertten. Nothing taken
for let* than 60 cente
FOR SALE—Rubber seais,
stincftis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BUTTJ.E, AT
ii. SELIO’S, 225 ORAM STREET
TELEPHONE 278-3.
FOR RENT—Unfurnished rooms
for rent cheap. Coolest plane in the
eity, 314 Bay. street. P. Joel, 204
M onk street.
FOR RENT—Fiv room Cottage 705
Gloucester street. Possession given
Juno 1. Apply J. p. tiute’nison. Plant
System freight- office.
ACTIVE Catholic lady to work at
nome; $36 pay for 42 days trial: per
manent if satisfactory. John Engwal!
l akeside building, Chicago.
LOST —Diamond CUB button, link
style. Will pay; reward of $5 fur m
turn of -mnie to J.E. Morgan, Butts
Irng store.
LOR RENT—Cottages and rooms
for rent, furnished or unfurnished.
r l’ olotiHnnr, ♦*><. e A
, u ,/.* cittuim, or at
niv Ocean Pier store. W. L. Wallace.
FOR SALE— The beautiful Sulphur
Springs property about four miles
from the eity. The .tract of land
consists if 12 8-10 acres and includes
the grove and the Minings. For par
ticulars apply to Brobston, Ft-ndig &
Cos.
you want lumber of any kind
call on L. A. Miller. He will save
you money.
Wedding
Presents
Sterling Silver :
Cut Ohtc- ; * !
Jewelry
11 ate lies:
DhunniuL. etc.
KfcNNOH MU, 0. 0.
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Inspector of watches tor the
Southcvn and B & B Hal!ways.
Keeper of the city clock. Time
by wire from Washington dally
at 11 a. m.
New store at 11. -an I'n-r e.ist oj.emd
hy K. VVi insti in. Every Ihipg n< -a and
tii-st-elass. 1 *ne - reasonable line
new Kith house and brand new bathing
suits. Kefrealncnts aim cold drinks.
Store to the loft of til.- main pavilion,
NO riCE.
Oil Jun 1 1 will close nii -Tore ev
ery day at ti p. nt.. except Saturdays
rejfardh’ss of the acthm.4 of any of
the other merchants and wilt tit refore
ask my |vatroiis to kindly do tie ir pur
chasing before that hour and not leave
it for the last minute.
H. V. A.ldeiTey,
Georgia, Glynn county.
Under and bv virtue of a resolution
passed and adopted bv the manor
and council ot tin- city ot Brims
wick on the twenty-seventh day
oi Feofuary. 11*02, the following prop
-'ily, owned by said mayor and eoun
cil, will be sold bet. re the court
aoitse door of said county on the first
I’ucsday in June, 3302, between the
legal hours of sale, to the highest and
best bidder for cash, to wit : All that
certain lot. tract or nwrel of land
situate, lying and being in the city of
Brunswick, Glynn county Ge -gh
and in that portion of said city known
as and caliwd "Habersham Bark."
being that certain lot or parcel or
hind bounded on the north by Prince
street, on the east by stonewall
stteet on the south by Ocean avenue
and on the west by Cochran avenue,
said parcel ot: land containing lots
numbered, according to the map and
plan of said Habersham Park as fol
lows: T. S, 5,.10, 11, I£> J.;. I{ - .., ~
2(1, 27, 2k, 29 and 30.
N. Emanuel.
Mayor City of Brunswick.
' - T T T T- -V V V
fast Received
A .Beautiful*,Lino of Summer
Millinery. , Alsoa Fine Assortment
of Ladies’ Ornaments of the latest
Oitoson
styles. Ladies are invited to
Inspect.
carle,
203 Newcastle St *
9age Woven Wire fence
Jt’s the Strongest fence in the~Wcrld. *
Yeu cannot tear down, burn or carry *
away a PAGE fence. Cyclones cannot ,
move it, and once Bet up your fence
job is done for the next twenty years. : —~T~ — l —-* 1 —> L
1 here are fifteen different styles for - : DAffC" I 1 ;
schools, churches, farms, residences, y - -----.— ZZ —
poultry, cows, sheep, \ rabbits, bogs, 1 t: ry/<ii || Tnx/ : *
parks or any public place where a * - t rUvLI r\l f
good fence is wanted. F . F. -'FWSvF
S'jge ZCrcught Jrtn '■jenee, ■ .Jf----fejglg
This fence is for anfone who pre- Tc lawn face
fers a wrought iron fenco, v hetfcer It Is P re^es t an d cheapest fence
he around the yard, ccm-qerv echoed on tb ? market for residences, schools,
church, or park. There are many de- churraes, cemeteries and any place
signs to select from. ,tlat y° u "’ant to beautify with an
attractive fence. The fence is attrac
tive in design and low In price.
W/ien you want a fence for any purpose call on or shite me Prices
and desigjis furnished on application. Fences sold and built for purchasers.
It you get the PAGE fence you get the best on earth.
'O. W. SDeming, Agent,
ftrumwich sa.
Write for particulars.
~ WRIGHT & GARFIELD
Banß-ors ana Brokers,
52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Branch Offices: 30 WEST 23rd ST. 219 WEST 125th ST.
Orders solicited for the purchase or sale of
Stocks, Bonds, Grain Cotton.
in any amounts for cash or on moderate margin
HOW TO MAKE MORE THAN CENT. A YEAR ON YOUR MONEY
EXAMPLE:
Buy 100 Share* United States Steel Common (say 43) on 3 per cent
margin.
CREDIT.
Margin- deposited S3OO 00
Interest on deposit @ 6 per cent 18 00
L per cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common i 400 00
•
$7lB 00
DEBIT.
1 ess 6 per cent*interest on 100 8h ares Steel Common $258 00
. . *460 00
1 his 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 tell a GREAT DEAL higher
A BIG BULL 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 II linois 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 Manhattan, St. Paul, Rock Is land, Atchison common, Steel and P
eoples Gas.
WRITE FOR SPECIAL CETTE R GIVING FULL DETAILS.
W hen you visit Savannah call and
Have you Fyes F\ajyined
(impt-rly and glasses tirted that not atone
Improve >our Vision
but "\\ ill
Preserve your Sight,
Dr. VI. SCHWAB & SON,
47 Bull Stm t.
The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian
linger ale now on sale at Hunter-
Sales drug store. Tne most exhiliar
ating drink dispensed at any fount
in the city. Call for it
Ail kLias of .umber always tn
lock. L. A. Miller.
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 CELEBRATED WAUKESHA
Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at
Hunter-Sales urug store. The most
exliiiiarating drink ’dispensed at any
found in the city. Call for it.
Call on L. A. Miller tor kiln dried
lumber.
A STRONG ARGUMENT.
m favor of our lumber is that It is
the best you can get and the cheap
est you can y. For whatever
purpose you need lumber you cannot
afford .to buy elsewhere. We have
an endless variety, and are ready to
supply the best kind for any kind of
budding.
Lang & 'Wood.
Th.,. 1,7. " L>N '" G "IU
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PACKER.
..STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
m A
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
fill
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
Busted”theTrust
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 can
find me all the year round at 508 Monk
street.
COLSON HOYT
If you want your 'icycle repaired
right bring it to an ©A r erienced work
man. B. J Olewine, 60t Gloucester
street
-—■
w f. POUTER,
' 1007 G Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wag-paper
mills. Drop me a postal.
Call Phone2B9-3
Rice—-
We have just received 10 carloads
of
mcE
and for the next ten days, we will
make
®lP©C3±,l Prices
Merchants will do well to supply'
their wants now. ’
9he downing 'Co. :
MAY