The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, June 19, 1902, Image 2

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THU RSDAY£MORNIO BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. Advertising ratea made known on application. Church and other char- I t able organization notlcea published at half the regular rate*. .. r . „ .** r y rv. *. tW ■■• T Adveruser* desiring their ada. dla continued must notify the office in writing. JJ, SUBfeniPTION KATES. Term* to aub*cribra In the city and by mall tree of charge to all 'tarts of the United State* and Can ada. Mezloo. Porto Rico. Ouam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Island*: Per Month • - 50 Six Month* *-50 One *ear 6°° 'Phone IIS. LI- J 1 1 " 1 ” Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postoffice, as second-clas* mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Bpeer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United Btates Court, In bankruptcy proceeding*, for (Aiynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. Tha Newa Publishing Company de ■lrea It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for In advance. We cannot afford to devote our apace to auch advertise ments and wait on the courta for the money. "'l.' ...ii. The News de sires the subscribers 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 summer lassie and the sweet girl graduate are now vicing with each ot'ner for supremacy. Judge Choate has been made an 1., 1., D. by' Oxford College. Now won't that Jar John Jacob ABtor? And soon the Georgia legislator will lie wending Ills way to Atlanta and the railroads will hold a session lu the hall of the capital. Judge T. A. Parker "wants al that Is coming to him" and has announced that he will be a candidate for the uuexplred term of Judge Bennet. It ia to he hoped that Mr. 11. S. Mc- Crary will move that old market build ing on Newcastle street to Way cross or Jestip or some other old town. That was a great joke Hal Lewis played on the Georgia judiciary, and from all indications a number of the Judges have been spending some sleepless nights. Atlanta seems to he in decidedly hard luck about that union depot, and it's a pity, if we had depots' to present we would give Atlanta a buneh of them. The new law linn of Kay, Bennet and Conyers, which is to he formed July firsft. will be one of the strongest in this section ot the state. We wish them great success. Editor Perham, of the Waycross Herald, is going to visit Washington at an early date, and announces in ad vance that ho will not call on Pres ident Roosevelt. Well! Secretary Root has a unique con struction of the civil service law. as was demonstrated in the ease of Misvs Taylor. It's a travesty on the repub lican form of government when free speech is punished by the powers that bo. The mooting of the directors of the Brunswick Ai ltirroiiigham railroad company yesterday seems to indicate that the management of the new line propose to push the work of construc tion as rapidly as possible. The cap ital stock of the company has been increased nearly fifty per cent, which is a good sign that the company in tends to do all that their charter calls for. The directors left vesterday on a tour of inspection of the line, and on this trip will also take occasion to go over the Offerman & Western, which lias been recently purchased by the B. & B, people. JUDGE BENNET’S RETIREMENT. With the retirement of Judge J. W. Bennet from the bench on the Bruns wick circuit the judiciary of the state of Georgia will lose one of its! ablest members, and it is a matter of regret that the salary conditions of this state make it necessary for such men as Judge Bennet to retire from the judge ship. Few men are clothed with as much power as the law. In its wisdom, bo- Ktows upon Judges of our superior courts; they pass upon our liberties, and upon our lives and arc vested with the sacred privilege of arbitrat ing any and ail differences that may exist between the citizenry of the commonwealth. , It is, therefore, deplorable that the partly salary' which the state pays for this ser vice is so inadequate that the step taken by Judge Bennet Tuesday is in perfect line with the course that other able jurists in Georgia have been com pelled to take. However, the unfortu nate fact exists and we are not. vested with the right to remedy the evil, but along this line it may be well to suggest that if the state of Georgia will make the salaries of the members of her judiciary commensurate with the legal ability, dignity and tone of the office, the bench of the state will possess a higher degree of efficiency. We regret exceedingly that it has been necessary for Judge Bennet to retiro. Asa jurist ho has been sig nally successful, and in every hamlet of the circuit he has established a magnificent record for faithful ser vice, aide construction of the law and perfect impartiality as between litigants, it matters not in wliieli of the several courts of the circuit he was presiding. in this conneetlon, and while we dis claim any inclination of throwing hoquets, we feel that we must say that few public men have ever laid asido the robes of office and occasion ed as much deep and sincere regret as has been the case with Judge lieu net. Tile people had come to know hint; had a sublime faith in his integ rity. anvl felt secure when matters in whieli they were vitally Interested were brought to him to be weighed in the scale of justice. Laying aside the ermine of the court they knew Joe Bennet a-*| a man and had an abiding faith, in the realization of the fact that he pos sessed in the very fullest, measure those attributes that make the good citizen and the loyal, law-abiding' man. He had ingratiated himself into their affections as a jurist, and they will join The News in expressing ah solute sorrow at his voluntary retire ment, For our part we wish Judge Bonnet an abundance of success in the practice of the profession of which ho is such a sound exponent, and whatever lines the future may map out for him, the people of tin; Brunswick circuit will ever ho mind fnl of his magnificent service as their judge. "Mine host" Jacobi is making a great success of Cumberland island and visitors to this popular report are loud in their praise of his excellent service and uniform courtesy. Senator Depew says that he is not going to quit Ids public life to devote liis time to the railroads. In this neck of tue woods the two vocations are pretty near synonymous. The steamer Hessie will make dou ble daily trips to Ocean Pier Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m., returning at 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. It will be a splendid oppor tunity for a day at the seashore. After a hard week's work a day at the seaside is indeed a luxury. Why not go to Cumberland? Tne steam er Emmnline will make the trip Sun day, leaving Brunswick at !> o'clock, a. m. On the return trip she will leave Cumberland at ti o'clock. Fare for round trip only one dollar to in clude car 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 the leader of dot.aes cleaners. I’hone 253 2. W. M. TUPPER A CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agent*. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BFfUNswICK, 6A. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that at a special meeting of the stockholders of the Brunswick & Birmingham railroad company to ’bq held at the company’s offices In the city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Geor gia, on the 18th. uay of June, 1902, at 11 o’clock, a. m., the question ot issuing bonds and of increasing the capital stock and of issuing additional common stock arid also preferred stock will be considered. This May 15, 1902. CHAS. L. HYDE, President Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad Company The Steamer Emmaline will leave Brunswick at 9 a. in. Sunday, return ing leave Cumberland at. 6 o’clock. Fare for round trip sl, Including transportation from pier to hotel. This iJf a real good opportunity to visit historic Cumberland. Don’t miss it. IS YELLOW POISON in your blood ? Physicians call it flalarial (iet-ir*. lit can be seen dunging red biood yellow under microscope. It works day and night. First, it turns your com plexion yellow. 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 Chiiis, Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen eral break down conic later on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then but why wait ? Prevent future sickness. Jhe manufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts' Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the blood, pre vent and Cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands It will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents, f-rs - > Sm ilh'a I’liurmsi'T ,•* ' linn ti-r r al- lime t M - - ’*' ' 1 1Up ‘ Or- J’ H. Powell, (Specialist,) Eye, l*ir, Nose and Ihroat, Hours: 8 a. rn. to 5 p. m.; Sunday, 7 to 8 u. m. Office, Smith Unit Street. Fitzgerald, Georgia. If you need a typewriter of and ds cription come to see me before buying i can save you money. Terms rea sonablu and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in the city, and this popular place sliopld be liberally patronised by the public. If you want your icycle repaired right bring it to 4 work man. B. J Olowine, 805 Gloucester Street Leave to Sell Land. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that Leroy Snttertliwufto administrator on the eiltate of YVm. N. Sattertuwaite lias applied to the ordinary of said coun ty for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Win. N. Sattcrtbwuitc for the payment of debts and for th>< purpose of distribution. Said appli cation will lie neard at the regular term of the court id ordinary; of said comity to lie held on the first Mon day iti .Inly, 1002. Witness my hand and official signn tore, this tilth day of June. 1902. HORACE HART. Ordinary. Attention Piano Owners. Mr. C. O. Cocroft, the well known expert and artistic piano tuner, rep resenting Phillips & Crew, Atlanta, Ga„ has been in the city for three weeks and lias tuned forty-odd pi anos, giving fine work and perfect satisfaction to all. Mr. Cocroft will be in town a few days longer. Or ders left with Fleming & Waff will be promptly filled. Globe Lodgings. Why pay $2.60 when you ean get the same or 1 letter at $1.36 at the Ohl Central Hotel, now the Globe Lodgings, 131 Newcastle street, coi ner Monk. Sample rooms for Drum mors. Potatoes. We want to liny a large quantity of new Irish potato* s for cash. Com manicate with ns. South ri'ii Produce Cos. Brunswick's Only Exclusive Cigar Store We have all kinds of cigars, to bacco and smokers' sundries and be ing an exclusive dealer in these goods we devote our entire time to securing the best. With every five cent purchase you are entitled to a ticket to our weekly drawing for a box of cigars. MAX MARKS. Fe Sale One small house and lot on A street, near gas house. Price $5OO. monthly payments, Brebaton, Fendig & C*. THEJBRUNSWIOK DAILY NEWS ONE CENT AWSRD. If you want a psaiilon, a house, a servant, er want to And anything that has keen last, or vfeknt some thing that sems on* else has, ad vertise in tiff* aotumn, Katas strictly one cant per ward for each insertion. Nothing taken for lesa than 50 tents Tton7TiT~Di xvUle. Best stand in town for retail gro ery. Apply L. Ludwig. WANTED—To buy large quantity of new Irish potatoes for cash. Apply u> Southern Prob ce Cos FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals, etiuceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE. AT H. SLUG’S, 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272-2. STRAYED OR STOLEN -Liver col ored pointer, named "Max.” Reason able reward if returned to 001 Gordon .street. FOR SAl.E—Tate Epsom Water For bladder, kidneys anti all diseases of the stomach and liver, 35c. per gal lon, 10c. a bottlle. H. Selig. FOR SALE The beautiful Sulphur Springs property about four miles from tho city. The tract of land consists if 12 8 10 acres and includes the grove and the springs. For par ticulars apply to Brobstou, Fendig & Cos. FOR RENT- My house at 210 Roy nolds St. Tartly furnished. For the summer, or possibly longer. Rent, very low. Apply by letter to Mis. Marie Tisou-Smilh. St. Simon’s Is land, Ga, WANTED. OAT SACKS. BRUNSWICK ICE MFG. CO. Those who have not bought t!i.-i: NIYV HA I S Will do well to cull at Mia* A. dlatcra He fort* buying rise when* New Huts, New Flowt rs 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, *l7 NEWCASTLE STREET. There's only one place in Brunswick whom clothes arc cleaned and press ed by scientific methods, and that's at Jim Carter's, NOTICE. Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trowitch, -422 Newcastle sir*ft will recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it to be equal to any new $2.60 um brella. He also manes umbrellas to order. TO or it CUSTOM Kt:;- As tile hanks will close at 1 o'clock 1\ M. on Saturdays between May lath and October Ist, 1902. notice of which is given in another column of tins pup* r, we lieg that our customers will l*-iu same in mind, amt come to tin bank n carly as possible on Saturday of cadi week to tceoiutncalate US. ns wvl! as themse * es. for by doing so tln-v will help us to do th* business satisfactorily and avoid the delay of having} te ■•Wait their turn" at the last minute. Very truly, BRUNSWICK BANK A TRUST t'O. H. W . (laic. Cashier Launch For Hire. The swift launch "J. H. Polhtil" is for rent by the hour, day or week. Fiut, safe and roomy. Enquire at PolhiU's drug store. GHOWOtA, GLYNN COUNTY, To ad whom it may concern: B F. Treadwell having in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration, wlt’n the will annex ed, on the estate of Mrs. M R.. Moore, late of said county, this is to cite ail and singular the creditors and next of Kin of Mrs. M. R. Moore to be and ap pear at my office within the time allow ed by law, and show cause ifany they ran. why permanent administra tion should not be granted to B. F. Treadwell on Mrs. M. R. Moore's es tate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 2d day of June, l'.if>2 HORACE DART, Ordinary. Something now—quinine shampoo for ladles Get it at Clark's barber J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the Peaca. Office, 307 Newcastle Street. " 1 • Latest fad in face veils just received at Miss Kate Slater's! WRIGHT & GARFIELD Banlters and Broilers, 52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Branch Offices: 30 WEST 23rd ST. 219 WEST 125th ST. Orders solicited for the purchase or sale of Stocks, bonds, Gram Cotton. in any amounts for cash or on moderate margin HOW TO MAKE MORE THAN SUJPER 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 Interest on deposit © 6 per cent 18 00 4 per cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common 400 00 $7lB 00 DEBIT. Less 6 per cent, interest on 100 Shares Steel Common $258 00 S4CO 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 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. Cates 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 nutting 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, V/ashington and New York. l.v Brunswick 4:45 A. M. 7:2" A. M. 3:05 P. M 9:05 P. .M. Ar. Savannah 9:35 A. M. 1:05 P. .4. 8:30 P. M. 12:25 A. M. Ar. Washington 7:40 A. M. :i:3O l\ M Ar. New York ' 2:00 P. M. t*.;:{i A. M. For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati, Lv. Brunswick 7:2*1 A. M. 9:05 P. M. Ar. Macon 1:30 P. M. 3:00 A. M. Ar. Atlanta 4: nM>. M. 5:20 A. M. Ar. Ijouieville 8:05 A. M. 7:00 P. M. Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 A. M. 7:30 P. M. From New York, Washington and Savannah. Lv. Now York 12:10 A. M. 3:25 P. M. Lv. Wa.-diinton .. .. 10:51 A. to. 9:50 P. M. Lv. Savannah 5:00 A. M. 3:15 P. M, Ar. Brunswick 7:50 A. M. 0:05 P. M. From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon. Lv. Cincinnati 8:30 A. M. Lv. Louisville 7:!5 A M Lv. Atlanta 10:45 P. M. 5:30 A. M. I-V. Macon 1:00 A. M. 8:35 A. M. Ar. Brunswick 7:00 A. M. 2:35 P. M. Sunday Schedules Between Brunswick and Savannah. Lv. Brunswick 6:20 A. M. 7:20 A. M. Ar. Savannah 9:35 A. M. 1:05 P. M. Lv. Savannah 5:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M. Ar Brunswick 7:50 A. M. 8:30 P. M. When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes f vamined properly an*) glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision hu\ will Preserve your Sicjht. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON, li Bull Street. A STRONG ARGUMENT. iUn ?? ' t' %' in P : y -.X' .v > Sir rvni i r~ in favnr of our Oitulorlr i, „i , , 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 Inst kind for any kind of building. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. 'Phone 197. COAL. AND WOOD, CONEY & PARKER. W. 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. f] P H I M 111 111 lei or confinement. Cure Kuar " fr * * antred at Sanitarium or uo pay. R. H. VEAL, Man gr I.ithm Springs Cure CO.. Drawer A. Aiatell.Ga. Homeftreatnient sent if preferred, correspondence atrictly confidential. .STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE, Agent Busted"theTrust I have succeeded in bursting the Plumbing Trust that existed for so j many years, and have brought the prices down. My prices are the low est. My work first-class. You can find me ali the year round at 508 Monk ; street COL ON HOYT W l. PORTER, 1007 G Street paintar *nd paper hanger. Signs of any ueacrlption. Agent for wail-pajfer j mills. Drop me a postal. Cal! ’Phone2B9-3 Saved From an Awful Fate. “Everybody said 1 had consump tion;" writes/ Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambcrsburg, Pa., "I was so low af ter six months of severe sickness caused by nay fever and atlima, that few thought 1 ccultt get well, but 1 learned of the marvelous merit of Or. King's New Discovery for consump tion, used it, and was completely cured,” For desperate throat and lung diseases it is tne safest cure in the world, and is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial affections. Guar anteed bottles 50c. and SI.OO. Trial In ttles free at all druggists. EARLY CLOSING NOTICE. The undersigned banks will close 'at ONE o’clock p. in. SATURDAYS between May 15 and October 1. The National Bank of Brunswick E. D. Walter, Cashier. The Brunswick Bane & Trust Cos., If. W. Gala, Cashier. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, hut worse yet is a body that':) pointed by constipation. Don’t per mit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Vills and avoid untold mi spry. They gtve lively liv ers. actve boweis, good d.gestion, fine appetite. Only 25c. at all druggists. JUNE 10