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WEDNESDAY! i MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LBAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
Advertising rate* made known on
application. Church ami other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
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continued must notify the office In
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ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Dally News as the
official organ of the United States
Cpurt, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
bQma county.
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unjust to make The News send you
a paper and then when the collector
calls refuse to pay for it.
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The Georgia peach Is now very
much In evidence.
It la a pity Oglethorpe company
cannot go to San Francisco.
The sheriffs who are after Tra
cey are thinking of calling out two or
three now regiments.
Prince Henry has composed a
march which in being published. H!a
American trip evidently went to nis
head.
J. TMerpotjt Morgan must be nearly
ready to Pont the stock of his Europe
an Corporation of Syndicated Kings,
says the Chicago Nows.
Evanston, Chicago’s rich suburb. Is
going to license cats. II is calculat
ed that a revenue of $2,000 annually
will be derived from this source.
Ollier cities in our immediate vi
clnlty are complaining of sunstrokes,
but they are a rurally in Brunswick,
and wlitle of course we lmve some
warm weather, the nights are alwny
delightfully cool.
Ronntor Kittridge, of Sout'n I iUo
ta prides himself on never saving
anything except "Yes" nml "No" to
newspaper men. The day may come
when lie will want to say more and
they may not In Inclined to listen,
The Augusta Chronicle does not
agree wit’n Congressman Griggs that
the issues of the next presidential
campaign ought to lie routined to
trusts. It would Include imperialism
and (lie reciprocity question with Cu
ba. There will likely he more than
one issue.
Brunswick needs more small fac
tories. and capital seeking such In
vestment could not find a holler place
to locate. Wo have the advantage
of the best deep-water port on too
South Atlantic, witn good freight
rates, and tills city is (tie terminus
of two great lines of railways.
Miss Ethel Roosevelt slipped from
the back of her corse; Master Ar
chibald got off bis horse and tighten
ed the saddle girth; Master Kerniit
stubbed liis too and fell down; Ted
dy, Jr., stuck a splinter in his fin
ger while climbing a fence. Such
seems to be the character of the news
that is destined to come from Oyster
Bay during the summer vacation of
tae president.
• Am
THE SHIRTWAIST MAN.
Men are so afraid of losing their
reputation [or being above the vaga
ries of the fashion, mat they will not
adopt a sensible suggestion In the
way of clotriiug, if it is a radical de
parture from the custom of years.
Time was when if a man appeared
before a lady without a heavy hot
coat on his back, even in the middle
of August, he was guilty of a gross
breach of good taste. The fashion of
going without one’s coat which gavo
rise to the shirtwaist, so called
nas been bitterly fought, even by the
men who suffered through the sum
mer, in the hot wool garments of their
grandfathers' time. But common
sense and comfort is against custom
this time, and slowly the “shirt waist”
is becoming less and less notlcable on
men, because more and more fre
quently worn.
The shirtwaist girl is an institution
long fought against, but afterwards
accepted and al present exit ailed and
adored. She goes up the streets witli
impunity and strips of embroidery or
lace in her shirtwaist that gladden
the eye masculine by what they so
indifferently coneeal. She Is no long
er an Innovation, but a charming cus
tom, the more tranceful the more ac
customed we become lo lu r. She is
here to stay, and no well governed l
community can do without, her.
The time will come when the shirt-'
waist man who is following after
the girl will he just as popular.
’Tis true the shirtwaist man is not
a thing of beauty and Is not likely to
ho a, joy forever. Neither front nor
rear elevation meet the requirements
of up-to-date architecture. Is hi giv
en to adipose development? fie np
pears piggy, puffy-, poddy and Bolog
na--sausagey In a shirtwaist is lie
slender? He suggests a scarecrow or
a hoehandle swathed In an inverted
mcalsack. But 111 or well looking the
shirtwaist, man is making conquests
wild converts and in time he will
constitute all the male population
witli the exception of a few eccen
trics.
The shirtwaist Is the most, settsl
Ido garment yet devised for hot
weather. It Is light and cool an I
cheap, it Is not In the way and does
not cling and flap like porspiration
soaked coat-sleeves. The condensed
steam and heat that is prisoned under
a vest escapes and hides not to tor
ture and consume. Tito Frenchman’s
blouse, which Victor Hugo did not
scorn to wear when at work lie con-
sidered himself an artisan has been
minimized liy the American "jumper”
and both are a vast Improvement on
the ancient mode of dress; but the
shirtaist is an improvement on both.
Americans will bo sorry that Min
isler Wu Ting-Fang Is to return as
the minister of his country at Wash
ington. He lias become a popular fa
vorite, and during his incumbency of
toe Chinese ministry had added much
to the gaily, of the nation its well as
its information. Wo know a great
deal more about the Chinest than
when Mr. Wu came to Washington
some five years ago, anil wo have
greater res pet for their civilization.
Ho Itas shown ns that even the
“heathen” may lie a man of deep
learning, broad mind and wide char
ity. Mr. Wu's innumerable American
friends will watch Ills career in his
own country with interest, and it
would gratify but not surprise them
to sec him eventually the prime min
ister of his sovereign. ,
Notice.
Offers will be received for renting
the Grand Opera housei for the ensu
ing season at the office of the Bruns
wick Bank and Trust Company, up
to and including the 16th. insk
We reserve tjie right to reject any
or all bids.
FRANK D. AIKEN.
WOODFORD MARRY.
Attornev-At-Law.
Special attention given to the col
lection of accounts. Office in Austin
building.
"You look a three-time winner,”
says tiie summer girl, "How do you
manage to keep your clothes looking
so nice?” The young man replied, “i
send my clothes to Davenport's,
i’houe 141-2. old Central Hotel stand.
Take a tumble to yourself and sene
your clothes to Davenport. He will
do the rest. Clothes sent for and de
livered tree. Phone 141-2.
Saved From an Awful Fate.
"Everybody said I had consump
tion," writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of
Chambersburg, Pa., "I w-as so low af
ter six months o£ severe .sickness
caused by hay fever and athma, that
few thought X ccald get well, but 1
learned o£ the marvelous merit of Dr.
King's New Discovery for consump
tion, used it, and was completely;
cured.” For desperate throat and
lung diseases it is the safest cure in
.the world, and is infallible for coughs,
colds and bronchial affections. Guar
anteed bottles 50c. and SI.OO. Trial
bottles free at all druggists.
A GOOD LUNCH.
i The Arcade is now serving the best
1 lunch in the city, and ibis popular
I place sliopjd be liberally patronized
| by the public.
j If you want your iicycle repaired
, right bring it to an experienced work
' man. B. J Olewine, 50 5 Gloucester
| ti tract
I McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will
build up broken down systems asd
make the blood rich and healthy, cer
tain cure for chills, guaranteed or
your money refunded. Price 50 cents.
At W. Joerger’a.
The F. J. Byrd Process
is the latest and most reliable as well
as a purely scientific method of clean
i ing clothes. This is practiced only
by Jim Carter at 504 Monk street.
Something new--quinine shampoo
for ladies Get it at Clark’s barber
s|)op.,
When you want good work done
and done quickly call up phone 141-2,
or send to the old Central Hotel stand,
'Davenport’s Cleaning and Pressing
Club. I.adies salts a specialty.
P DEV ARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
Brunswick's Only
Exclusive
Cigar Store
We have all kinds of cigars, to
hacco and smokers’ sundries and be
ing an exclusive dealer in these
goods we devote our entire time to
a* 1 1 tiring the best.
With every live cent purchase you
are entitled to a ticket to our weekly
drawing for a box of cigars.
MAX MARKS.
IS YELLOW POISON
in your blood? Physicians call
it Malarial ties in. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. II works day and
night First, it turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You reel weak and
worthless.
ROBERTS’ CHIU TONIC
will stop t!io trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chilis,
levers. Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure you
then-but why wait? Prevent
future sickness. The mnnyiac
turers know all about this yel
low poison mid have perfected
Roberts’ lonic 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, nr your
money back. Tills is (air. Try
it. Price, 28 cents. F>r saV in
Sm Illl’.-I I’tnuiluir) W J lull'- ;
Hun let-- Sail I’rot <'<>•; ’ '•' M ’ ”■
■nuaiiaMi ■II i ■ 11 —it iii c■s mi.. w'.at
Dr J H. Powell,
(Specialist,)
Lye, Ear, Nose and, Throat,
Hours; S a. tn. to 5 p. m.; Sunday.
7 to 8 a. in.
Office, South first Street,
Fitzgerald, Georgia.
THE PICK OF THE FOREST has
been taken to supply the stock of lum
ber in our yard, and nowhere is it
possible to find a more complete or
satisfactory stock than we offer to our
customers. With file quality the best,
our prices are the lowest for the qual
ity* anywhere, and that makes our
stock doubly desirable.
Phone 197.
Lang & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
TNions 197. I
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
ONE CENT AW9RD.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, er want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
Rates strictly one cent per word
for each insertion. Nothing taken
for less than 50 cents
FOR SALE.—Pet fawn; apply to
Margan Wade, 511 C street.
WANTED — : To buy or lease, a small
farm near Brunswick. Address L.,
care of News.
ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice airy!
front room for rent. Apply at 7XI ,
Gloucester street. j
FOR SALE —Kuo her stamps, seals, ;
stincejs, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street.
FOR RENT —Furnished —No. 1.303 !
Prince street for the months of Au- j
gust, September and October. Apply i
to W. li. Cook.
FOR RENT- Seven-room house, all;
modern improvements, 7<)3 Gloucester
•Si,, possession given at once. Ap
ply 7(U Gloucester St.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA ;
WINES 20 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT I
H. RELICS, 225 GRANT STREET. !
TELEPHONE 272 3.
FOR SALE—SaiI boat “Nei-a” in'
first-class condition, witn all sails,
etc., complete. For rash or on time
with good security. Address “Owner'’
I’. O. box I CO. city.
FOR SALE Cheap for cash, a sail
boat. Apply at this office
I FOR RENT. My cottage, with mod
ern improvements. No. 212 Union St.
Possession given fit'st of August. .J.
D. Sparks.
WANTED.
, OAT SACKS. BRUNSWICK ICE
! MFG. CO.
RESTAURANT,
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
Whero 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,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
Question Answered.
Yes. Align.-,t Flower still has the
largest sain of any medicine in the
civilized world. Your mothers’ and
grandmothers never thought of us
ing anything else for indigestion or
hilliouancsH. Doctors were scarce,
and they .seldom heard of appendicitis,
nervous prostration or heart, failure,
etc. They used August' Flower to
j clean out toe system and stop fer
mentation of undigested food, regulate
I'm- action of the liver, stimulate the
nervous and organic action of the
mv.t.l m. amlw that is all they took
when feeding dull and bad with bond
j aches and other aches. Yon only
need a few doses of Green's August
1 Flower, in liquid form, to make you
j satisfied t here Is nothing serious tin
matter with you. You can get the
reliable remedy al Hr. O, G. 11;erne's
tenable reme-liVs at Smiths Phar
macy, \V. J. Butts.
Rob Roy Flour has no equal.
McDuffie’s Little Blue liver Pill
makes hue people bright, cleanses the
system of all the deleterious and un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. 25 cents, at W. Jo*r
ger’s.
SEMI ANNUAL DIVIDEND NO. 12.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
Brunswick, G.v. June 21st. 1902.
The Board of Directors of the Nat
ional Bank of Brunswick nas this day
declared Dividend No, 12, three per
cent, three dollars pi r share, payable
on and after duly Ist, 1902, to Share
holders of record at close of business
June 30th. E. D. Walter, Cashier.
j
TO OUR CUSTOMERS,
j As the hunks will close at i o'clock
P, M. mi Saturdays between May loth
J and October Ist. 1902. notice of which
is given in another column of this paper,
w' i>eg that our customers will l*ar
same in mind, and come to the bank as
early as possible on Saturday ol' each
week to accommodate us, as well as
theiusolv, s, for by doing 5,% they will
help us to do the business satisfactorily
and avoid the delay of having te “wait
theirturn" at the last minute.
Very truly,
BRU NSWICK B ANK & TRUST CO.
11. \V . dale, l ashler
COAL.
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.
¥ l PORTER,
1007 ft Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any ueseription. Agent for wall-paper
mills. Drop me a postal,
Phone2B9-3
WRIGHT & GARFIELD
TTnrtlt ora anct Broltcrs,
52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK
Branch Offices: 30 WEST 23rd ST. 210 WEST 125t1i ST.
Orders solicited for tho purchase or sale of
Stocks, Bonds, Grain Cotton.
in any amounts for cash or on moderate margin
HOW TO MAKE MORE THAN SIi;PER CENT. A YEAR ON YOUR MONEY
EXAMPLE:
Buy 100 Share* United States Steel Common (say 4S) on 3 per cent
margin.
CREDIT.
Margin- deposited s 3 °o 0®
Interest on deposit © 6 per cent 1* 00
4 per cent, dividend on 100 Shares Steel Common 400 00
$7lB 00
DEBIT.
Less 6 per cent, interest on 100 Sh ares Steel Common $258 00
$460 00
This is over 50 per cent, a year on your investment without consider
ing ANY advance in the stock at ail, aim vve 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. Gates is
backed by a pool of $250,000,000, com-posed of J. Pierpont Morgan, Marshall
Field, John J. Mitchell, President 11 linois Trust Cos., Moore Bros., and sev
eral other capitalists, for the purpose of gutting 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 LETTE R GIVING FULL DETAILS.
Schedule Southern Railway.
lillfmriTr~i~'. •*'-
For Savannah, Washington and New York.
Lv. Brunswick 4:45 A. M. 7:20 A. M. 3:05 P. Al. 9:05 P. M.
Ar. Savannah 9:35 A. M. 1:05 P. M. 8:30 P. M. 12:25 A. M.
Ar. Washington 7:40 A. M. 9:30 P. M
Ar. New York 2:00 P. M. C:3O A. M.
For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville and Cincinnati.
Lv. Brunswick 7:20 A. M. 9:05 P. M.
Ar. Mamin 1:30 P. Al. 3:00 A. M.
Ar. Atlanta Ai. 5:20 A. Al.
Ar. Louisville 8:05 A. M. 7:00 P. M.
Ar Cincinnati 8:10 A. Al. 7:30 P. M.
From New York, Washington and Savannah.
Lv. New York 12:10 A. Al. 3:25 P. Al.
Lv. Washintnn .. .. 10:51 A. m. 9:50 P. M.
I.v. Savannah 5:00 A. Al. 3:15 P. Al.
Ar. Brunswick 7:50 A. M. 6:05 P. M.
From Cincinnati, Louisville, Atlanta and Macon.
Iv. Cincinnati 8:30 A. M. I.v. Louisville 7:15 A M
I.v. Atlanta 10:45 P. M. 5:30 A. M.
i.v Mac.ni 1:00 A. M. 8:35 A. M.
Ar. Brunsiwick 7:00 A. M. 2:35 P. M.
Sunday Schedules Between Brunswick and Savannah.
I.v. Brunswick 6:20 A. M. 7:20 A. M.
Ar. Savannah 9:35 A. M. 1:05 P. M.
i.v. Savannah 5:00 A. M. 5:00 P. M.
Ar. Brunswick 7:50 A. M. 8:30 P. M.
the
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies,
I slimates I nrnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Brunswick Bank and Trust Cos., loca’ed ar Brunswick Ga at the
ciose ol uusmeas June so, 1902.
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discounts $123,632.86
emand Loans Bi.iHW.OO
Overdrafts ,j - ( j (|
Ronds and Stocks Owned by the Bank Ltd "on
Furniture and Fixtures ] .'' | and Diju iti
Other iteal Estate ’' 9 B,V’ v s
mi Banks and Bankers in tai , . *
Due from Banka and Bankers in Other States 10 ”10 94
Currency ;; ,£ 3o ;; w
Silver, Ntcklea and Pennies 5 253,34
Checks and fash Items '524 4 !
1. K. Stamps anu Stamped Checks 125.U6
Total $188,734,118
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock Paid in $43 000.00
Surplus Fund . sitHHUK)
Undivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid 9.252.93
Due to Banks and Bankers in tiiis State 1,579.93
Due Unpaid Dividends '. 12190.00
Individual Deposits subject to cheek 88,366.40
Savings Deposits 21.415,97
Time Certificates 15,714.73
Certified Checks , 109.12
Cashier's Checks 5.00
Total $188,734.08
S’HriMPoF GEORGIA. COUNTY OF GLYNN:
Before me came Hoyt W. Gale. Cashier of The Brunswick Bank and Trust
Cos., who doing duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement i.
a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in said Bank.
HOYT W. GALE, Cashier.
Sworn and subscribed to before me, this 11th day of June, 1902,
A. J CROVATT,
Notary Public, Glynn County, Georgia.
Through Cars to Savannah.
To accommodate the incieasing trav
el between Brunswick and Savannah
the Southern Railway will hereafter
operate two extra coaches on the train
leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. m. every
Sunday, tc go through without change.
This will insuie a comfortable trip for
all who desire to spend the day in Sa
vannah.
JULY" 16
Remember tae place, suits cleaned
and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen
tral Hotel stand. Phone 141-2.
W. M. TUPPER A CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
" Rob Roy Flour is good.