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WEDNESDAY.. MORNING
MMSWICK DAILY NEWS.
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
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ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
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official organ of the United Btates
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Gurim county,
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
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sires It to be distinctly understood that
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who are behind in their subscriptions
to come up and pay at once as their
papers will be discontinued unless a
settlement is made. It is unfair and
unjust to make The News send you
a paper and then when the collector
calls refuse to pay for it.
The administration 'seems to have
run up witn a genuine live wire in the
pei'fljtjn of (ien. Wood.
Joe 11111 Hall, ot Bibb, eannot, be
blamed for the latest turn in the At
lanta depot question.
Quaysylvania is the way the Balti
more Sun dulis the key stone state in
these days of poll ileal hosslsm.
The sweet girl graduate is now with
us good and strong and ia the center
figure of the stage just at this time.
At last reports King Edward had
ceased to wheeze, and It is said that
John Jacob Astor is also breathing
more regularly.
While the Koosevelt administration
thus far lias not boon noted for any
great work it can be truly said that
uc has kept official Washington in a
rather “strenuous” condition.
II is real naughty in the weather
bureau to keep it constantly raining
in London when King Edward and
WJdtelaw Reivl are anxious to do a
stunt in knickerbockers.
The civil service rules as operated
in Washington seem to be deeidely
flexible, to say the least of it. That
Is if the case of Misgi Taylor is a
sample of tue way the law is admin
istered.
We do not know what Mr. McCrary
wants with that-old market building,
but if he will remove it from New
castle afreet he will do the public an
act of kindness for which they will
ever remember him.
foreign Captains have been unmer
cifully gouged in the past for publish
iug ship notices. The News is the
only legal organ through which these
notices can be published. Our rate is
only $1.50. if you pay more you are
being robbed.
Miss l.aura Talbott Galt, of Louis
ville, ivy., a school girl who refused
ti sing Marching Through Georgia”
wiimi ordered to do so by her teacher
the other day, displayed more sense
than tlie mutton head who wa s sup
posed to he doing the teaching act.
Senator Jones, of Arkansas, says he
will not support any anti-Bryan candi
date for the democratic nomination
in I hut. The prospective nominee can
find consolation in the thought the
senator will out but little figure at
that time if the recent senatorial elec
tions in his own s/late may be taken
for a sample of his political pull.
LET THEM REST.
A bill has been introduced lately.
In the House, to have all the dead
presidents removed to Arlington, thus
creating a great national mausoleum
for the United States. A prominent
point In the argument for this pro
posed act, is that ail countries but
ours have charge of their dead rulers.
All countries but ours have had
rulers, who .were born so, and who
died so. Our “rulers” spring from the
common citizenry, are elevated to
their positions by the people, because
of their fitness or ability to act as a
rilling power at a certain time. That
ability being over—whether terminat
ed by death, or, as more often the
rasp, by the exegencies of the times
and by the passing of certain events,
they abain become private citizens.
Our ex-presidents are not rulers. They
are only common citizens. Unlike,
they are, to the rulers, of other na
tions, who are kings, until they die and
whose lives are forever separated
from that of ordinary people. When
death comes to these they are buried
in a stately royal Mausoleum, side by
side with others of their kind.
Our presidents rule for a few brief
years, then give up their power to
another man who is chosen to lake
his, place. At the end of life they go
to the common burial ground of a
private citizen, to a tomb that is more
iirlcsA grand and that is cured
for by the family of the occupant.
And this is at it should he.
Each or our dead preuidents is bur
ied in a beautiful tomb most of them
in the neighborhood of toe homes
they, occupied while living. Many of
them are lying side by side with
ther wives and children, and In places
of their own selection; in spots they
loved.
A general movement of all those
dead men would Incur a big expense,
and would be of no advantage to any
body. All honor tnat can be given
them Is theirs. No place of burial
could ever he more sacred than Mount
Vernon and Hollywood and each
cemetery that was near and dear to
those who rest so peacefully within its
confines.
Considering the idea, from a senti
mental 'standpoint, it seems to us that
it is best to let the sleeping presidents
lie where (tiey were tirst placed. Each
is in a tomb, sacred in memory to
him, and each grave is covered with
beautiful monuments and is tended
by loving hands).
A foolish and useless task would it
he to disturb ttie graves of all of
these men. “After life’s fitful fever
tney asleep well!”
Let them rest!
Tiie various employees of tin* riant
System arc still ondcriuß where
“they are at.”
A few days ago Booker 'l'. Wash
iugton, the Alabama negro educator,
delivered the conuni n< ement address
at the closing exercises of the Nebras
ka Slate university, and the newspa
pers of the north all called attention
to the incident as showing the feeling
of that 'sections towards (lie colored
man and brother. The day before the
colored state normal school at Eidora
do. Kan., was broken up by a mob,
tlie teachers and pupils being driven
out of town and warned never to re
turn. So far no extended comments
on ttlie of tile latter cir
cumstance as showing (he feelings,
of northern people towards the colored
race have been noticed in the press
of that section. The incidents, joined
tether, would seem to indicate that
tlie north id fond of tlie negro only so
long as lie stays in the south.
One Fare Rales to SavUnnah.
On account of (lie meeting or the
Georgia Educational Society at Tv bee
Island on the 13th the Southern Rail
way will sell tickets to Tybee anil re
turn at rate of one fare for the round
trip. Tickets on sale June 17 is and
13.
After a hard week’s work a day at
tlie seaside is indeed a luxury. Why
not go to Cumberland? Tne steam
er Enuuaiine will make tlie trip Sun
day. leaving Brunswick at 3 o'clock,
a. m. On the return trip she will
leave Cumberland at and o’clock. Fare
for round trip only one dollar to in
clude ear fare from pier to hotel. Go
down and take a surf bath.
New Workmen
of a higher grade and improved fa
cilities make Jim Carter tin* leader
of clotaes cleaners. Rhone 253-3.
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that at a
special meeting of the stockholders
of the urunswick & Birmingham
railroad company to hq held at the
company’s offices in the city of
Brunswick, Glynn county, Geor
gia, on the 18th. day ot June, 1902,
at 11 o’clock, a. m., the question ol
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 & Birmingham
Railroad Company
A call will convince you tnat L. J.
Joel, the hustler, is the poor man's
friend. 308 Bay street.
The steamer Emmaline will leave
Brunswick at. 9 a. m, Sunday, return
ing leave Cumberland at G o’clock.
Fare for round trip sl, including
transportation from pier to hotel.
Tliisi i f a real good opportunity to
visit historic Cumberland. Don’t miss
it.
IS YELLOW Poison
in your blood ? Physicians ra!i
it Malarial Germ, it can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night, first, it turns yourcone
plexion yeliow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless.
ROBERTS’ CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now . it
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chiils,
f-evers, Night-Sweats anil a gen
eral break down come later on,
Roberts’ Tonic w ill cure jou
then but why wait? Prevent
future sickness. The manufac
turers know all about this yoi
low poison and have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chilis, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
ands It will cure you, or your
money back. Tills is fair, fry
it. Price, 25 cents. ' v
Sm th'rt l'lisrinsr-T W .1. Huns:
Him n-r-j-ale 1 >run <° - ’ ■ '• ‘ ‘“'•’t-.
Dr J- H. Powell,
(Specialist,)
Lye, Itir, Nose and Ihroat,
Hours: s a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sunday.
7 tot. X a. m.
Office, South Grat Street,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
If you need a typewriter of an.l des
cription come to see me before buying
1 can save you money. Terms rea
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. H. Jewett.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade ia now serving the best
lunch tn the city, and this popular
place should be liberally patronised
by kbe. public.
Latest fad in ready to wear hats,
trim meal in bayadare stripe silks, at
Miss Kale Slater s.
If you want your leyele repaired
right bring it to an experienced work
plan. B. J Olewine, Bits Gl6iicees*->'
street
Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY".
Notice is hereby given that Leroy
Satt< rthwafte administrator on the
estate of Win. N. Sattertnwaite has
applied to (in' ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell land belonging
to the estate of Win. N. Sattcrthwaite
for the payment of debts and for the
purpose of distribution. Said appli
cation wii; be heard at the regular
term of tie' court of ordinary: of said
county to be held on the hist Mon
day in July. 1902.
Witness my hand and official signa
tine, litis 13th day of June, 1902
HORACE HART,
Ordinary.
I Globe Lodgings.
, Why pay $2.50 when you can get
j the same or better at sl.Jo at the
old Central Hotel, now tlio Globe
[Lodgings, 131 Newcastle street, cor
' tier Monk. Sample rooms for Drum
I mors.
Are you looking for bargaiuss in dry
I goods!? If so visit it. V. Adderly's
| Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday.
I Goods will go without regard to pric e.
Re sure and be there,
Po.atoej.
Me want to buy a Surge quantitv of
new Irish potatoes i,„* rash. Com
municate with us.
Southin' Produce Cos.
Brunswick's Only
Exclusive
Cigar Store
MV have ail kinds of cigars, to
bacco and smokers' sundries and be
ing an < xelusivo dealer in these
goods we devote our entire time to
securing the ln-st.
M’ith every five cent purchase vou
are entitled to a ticket to our weekly
drawing for a box of cigars.
MAX MARKS.
For Sale
One small house and lot on A street,
near gas house. Price S3OO. monthly
payments. Brobs'en, Fnndig & Cos.
THEJBRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
OISE CENT AWSRD.
If you want a position, a house, ' a
servant, or want to fin# anything
that haa been lest, or went some
thing that sores one else has, ad
vertise in this column,
Rates strictly one cent per word
for eaeh insertion. Nothing taken
fer less than SO eents
FOR RENT —Five room residence,
705 Gloucester Apply at 701 Guuceis
j ter.
FOR RENT —My store in Dixvilie.
Best stand in town lor eetail gro-
I ery. Apply L. Ludwig.
WANTED —To buy large quAmity
of new Irish potatoes for cash. Apply
to Srouthern Pr-idi ce iv
FOR SALE —Ruuber stamps, seals,
stincftis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
i street
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 26 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT
H. SKUO’S, 225 GUAM STREET
TELEPHONE 272 S.
STRAYED OR STOLEN' Liver <ol
orod pointer, named "Max." it iso:
able reward if re;timed to 0 . Gordon
st i eet.
FOlt SALE Tate Epsom Water
For bladder, kidneys ami all tie cs.--
of the stomach and liver. 35c. per gal
lon. 10c. a bottlle. 11. Seiig.
FOR SALE -The beautiful Sulphur
Springs property about four miles
from the city. The tract of land
consists if 12 8-10 acr.-c and include.-:
the grove and the springs, i a par
ticulars apply to Brohstoii. F> u-lig &
Cos.
FOR RENT- My house at 2: • Rey
nolds St. Partly film shed. For t':
summer, or possibly ion gor. K- a
very low. Apply by letter to Mrs.
Marie Tisou-Smith. St. Simon’s is
land, Ga.
WANTED.
OAT SACKS. BRUNSWICK ICE
MFG. CO.
Thief.* wilt) have not bought tiicir
MW HATS
Will do well t* ■ call ,ii
Mitfif X. rUutcr\i
Before Inlying . L. u In r.
New Hats, N. w Flow- r-
RESTAURANT,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market affords, at
reasonable prices. Oysters tn an>
style. Everything new and cleat.
OPEN TILL 12 O'CLOCK AT NiGH F
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
817 NEWCASTLE STREET.
There's only one plat e in Brunswick
where clothes are cleaned su..i pi - •
ed by scientific methods, and
at Jim Cartel's.
NOTICE.
Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex
trowiteh, 422 Newcastle Bin-;t will
recover tt for SI,OO anu guarantee It
to be equal to any new $2,50 ttm
tirelia. lie also tuaujs umbrellas to
order.
Dry goods.s dress goods, t.t. ~.
trimmings and in fact evrr.vf.tiuu hi
the dry goods line will go at g. uuipe
bargains at II V. Auden.
Tuesday aud Wednesday. In : ,
tne sale.
TO OCR Cl ST< .:.
As tlie banks will dose at 1 ,■ <
i*. M. on Saturdays between Yi.r !
ami October Ist, 1902, notice : w nieU
is given in another colmuu of ibis :
we bog that, our customers will Imu
same in mind,-andcome to tie lank a
early as possible on Saturday of ad;
week to accommodate ns. ns wrd as
themselves, for by doing so liny w ill
help us to do the business sat isfaeioi liv
amt avoid the delay of having; u- ' wait
theirtum" at the last minute.
Very truly,
BRUNSWICK BANK A- TKUsTCO
H \V. I bile. I 'ushf-r
Lai*ch For hire.
The swift launch "J. If. I'olhftr Is
for rent by the hour, day or week.
Fast, safe and roomy. Enquire at
FolbiU'e drug store.
What Thin Folk Need.
In the greater power ot digesting
and assimilating food. For them Dr.
King's New Lite Fitts work wonders.
They tone aud regoiate the digestive
organs, gently e\|>el all poison* from
toe system, enrich the blood, improve
appetite, make healthy flesh. Only
25c. at all druggist*.
The complete line of dry -’ Is,
laces, trimmings, notions, ami in i;u ,
everything in the diy goods lim will
be offered at genuine bargains pi
at the store of H. V. A.lderty on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday* If vmi
are in the market for such goods you
cannot afford to uiiss this rare oppor
tunity.
WRIGHT & GARFIELD
Ban.ls.ers ana Brolters,
52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Branch Offices: 20 WEST 23rd ST. 219 WEST !‘2oth ST.
Orders solicited for the purchase or sale of
Stocks, bonds, Gram Cotton.
in any- amounts for rash or on moderate margin
HOW TO MAKE MORE THAN oU’.PEB CENT. A YEAR ON YOUR MONEY
EXAMPLE:
Buy 100 Shares United States Steel Common (say 43) on 3 per cent.
margin.
CREDIT.
: Margin* deposited ....: * S3OO 00
I Interest on deposit f? G per cent. 18 00
4 per cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common 400 00
$7lB 00
DEBIT.
jLesr ij per cent, interest on 100 Shares Steel Common $258 00
S4OO 00
This is over 50 per cent a year on your investment without consider
ing ANY advance in the stock at all, aua we have no hesitancy in saying
that fully believe this stock will sell a GREAT DEAL higher.
A BIG tsULL 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 capitaiists, tor the purposed Butting 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 LETTER GIVING FULL DETAILS.
Schedule Southern Railway.
For Savannah, Washington and New York.
I.v Bniuswit k 4:45 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 3:05 P. M. 9;or. P. M
Ar. S:u:uinail 9:35 A. M. 1:05 P. .vl. 8:30 P. M. 12 25 A. M
Ar. Wa .ington 7:4" A. M. :;!o p. M
Ar. New York 2:00 P. M. G:::n A. AI
For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati.
Lv. Brum-.wick 7:20 A. M. 9:or. P. M,
Ar. Mac.m 1:30 P. M. 3:00 A. M.
Ar. Atlanta 4:TfM. M. 5:20 A*. M.
Ar. Louisville 8:05 A. M. 7:0" p. M.
Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 A. ,\l. 7:30 P. M.
From New York, Washington and Savannah.
L\ Now York 12: ill A. M. 3:25 I*. M.
Lv. Washiuton .. .. 10:51 A. 9:50 P. M.
Lv. Savannah 5:00 A. M. 3:15 p. AI.
Ar. Bn:.:, wick 7:50 A. M. 0:05 P. M.
From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon.
It Cincinnati 8:30 A. M. I.v. Louisville 7:15 A M.
L\, At.auta 10:47. I*. M. 5:30 A. M.
i.v. Mat-on 1:00 A. M. 8:35 A. M.
Ar. Brtimtwick 7:00 A. M. 2:35 P. M.
Sunday Schedules Between Brunswick and Savannah.
Lv. Brunswick G:2O A. M. 7: 2<) A. M.
Ar Savannah 9:35 A. M. 1:05 P. M.
1 Lv Savannah 5:00 A. M. 5:00 p. M.
i Ar. Bnin.-iV.ick 7:50 A. M. 8:30 p. AI.
Wln-n you visit Savannah call ami
Hove \ou f\es l vaminetl
pro] rly and glasses tilted that not, alone
Improve your Vision
Imt will
Preserve your Siqht.
I)r. M. SCHWAB & SOM,
IT Bull Strict.
A STRONG ARGUMENT.
MLirf M
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In favor of our lumber is that it ia
jth# best you can get and the cheap
est )° a can y. For whatever
I pur: ' . * you need lumber you cannot
nfiord to buy elsewhere. We have
variety, and are ready to
' tte> ;.*., st kind for any kind of
(building.
Lang & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
'Phone 197.
GOAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
Wr-E. DEMPSTER
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.
iTi si i a Mv.~y.hiue ana 3 i.mcj
j I O I I 1 Sill hah’tslreated without pain
l|| 111 |W| orconfinement. Cureguar
v i 5 ISI aatred p.t Sanitariumor no
pay. 1.. II VEAL. Man'gr Labia Springs Cure
Cos., Drawer A. AusteU.Ga. Hotnejtreatment sent
if preferred. Correspondence alricOy confidootial
.STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
Busied” theTrusi
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
W E. PORTbH,
1 < tor G Street
paintsr and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wali-paper
mills. Drop me a postal,
Cali Phone2B9-3
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE
The undersigned banks •will close
at ONE o’clock J>. m. SATURDAYS
between May 15 ami October 1.
The National Bank of Brunswick
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Ban,, & Trust Cos.,
H. W. Gale, Cashier.
Reveal* a Great Secret.
It is often asked how such start
ling cures, that puzzle the best phy
sicians, are effected by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Here’s the secret. It cuts out the
phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and
lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and
vitalize the blood. It heals the in
flamed. coug'n-worn throat and lungs.
Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon
yield to Dr. King's New Discovery,
the most infallible remedy for all
Throat and Lung diseases. Guaran
teed bottles 50c and SI.OO Trial bot-
The F. J. Byrd Process
is the latest and most reliable as well
as a purely scientific metjio.l of clean
ing, clothes. Tnls is practiced only
by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street
JUNE 18