The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 10, 1902, Image 2

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SfcNDAY MORNING, RUNSSICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. X3V*rtl*ins rate# made known on aneUcatlen. Church and other ehar lfjfdrt ftraanlsAtlon notices published at half the rrfkul&r rates. Advertiser* desiring their ad3. dis continued must notify the office in writing. . .ii 1 1 . 1 1 " ’ SUBSCRIPTION RATEB. Terms to'eubscribers in the city and by mall free of charge to all M*rts <*f Che United States and Can ad*. MMite. Porto Illco. Guam. Phil- Nlffna Irtafid* and Hawaiian Inland*: m Month * Kft All Months .... on# *##r E.hO PBnne ill BSiternd at the Brunswick. Oa., postofflec, as secbhd-clasa mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated th* Brunswick Dally Newt hs the official srotn of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Ulirm oonnty. mi " ' PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must he paid for In advance. We cannot afford to dovote eur space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. ■cj.wa.esa--—'- —• r— arm ~ Professor Sledd lias left Emory. The college is to he congratulated. The News lias received a copy of the Athens Tribune, the now weekly of liio Classic illy. The Tribune is a neat as a pin, and contains a large amount of interesting reading matter. The people of Kansas should jc able to live on corn and milk, even i they get nothin!# else. Tnero are bOO,(HIO milk cows in the stale (more than one for each two persons) and as they are valued at $25,000,000, or over $lO a piece, they must In- good ones. Itcnr Ailrulrnl Taylor didn't nay wo would !' at war with (Jernmay, but It would bo just as well to keep the barnacles otT tho warships and out of too navy department. -Macon Tele graph. Tlio warships arc all right. It Is the navy department where the barnaelea are dinging. .ludge Alton I!. Ihirkcr Is t.ie only democrat who has carried New Vm-k since 1892, anil his election to chief justice m 1X97, liv :i plui silly of over till,non votes should give nitu a chance at the ileniocmi ic nominal inn oir gov ernor. .lodge Darker, however, is not a machine man. and that fad possibly accounts for hin being 1. .1 o,it when the names ol probable winners are mentioned by tho democracy, ROOSEVELT’S REVELATION, In bis first annual message to con gress last December, Mr. Koosevoll made this oracular utterance: “The creation of great corporate fortunes has not been dm (o the tanif, nor lo any other government action, bill to natural causes in t'no' business world, operating in other counlr.e. ns mey operate in our own." This chunk ol ei onomie wisdom is too ibwisi' for the great majority of people to understand, and when iu a few weeks (he president tabes (he slump, an elucidation of its meaning would ho In order. During the last torty years the republican orators, ed itors, publishers ami presidents have been expatiating upon me beauties and blessings of a hi a protective tariff. To its own operation they have glowingly attributed in large part the development, (he marvelous growth and the splendid prosperity of the country. They have pointed to it as the great shield thrown over capital and labor, the beneficent instrument by means of which The " public lias become the first nation of the world iu industry and we alth. Now comes All'. Roosevelt with lire declaration teat all luis tariff-teaching of nearly two generations Is nnsoun.i, mislead big mischievous, untrue. ' Natural causes, not tho tariff," >ie asset ta. have created the most gigantic cor porations known lo history and en abled thousands of individuals to aniEvs fortunes, many of wklca dwarf into insignificance the revenues of half the kingdoms of me old world. I Is Roosevelt right? Have all 'his predecessors from - nines Mauison to William McKinley been wrong? The people would like to hear uirther from the ex-colonel of the “rough rid ers" on the subject. By what “natu ral" progress, for Instance, is It that Andrew Carnegie has amassed his al most fabulous fortune, and the steel trust, of which lie is one of the main pillars and beneficiaries, is enabled to sell steel rails in Europe eleven dollars per ton cheaper than it sells them In the American market which il monopolizes? Has the tariff nolh lug to do with it? Again, there is Clio colossal sugar trust. The tariff on foreign sugar i next to prohibitive, with the result that the trust is enabled to o:.a< t 50 per rent, noovc its value for Its pro duct. vv'hat. are tiio “natural c.iiiim ” operating in this case? The business man who wishes his business to grow must keep it before the people. The most approved way of keep ing before the public is iu tne newsaper. The newspaper is your Intro ductory salesman; il talks to the prospective customer about your store and goods in their houses and lliey are told wont you have in stuck and helps them make tip their minds before they leave home where t'ucy will mam; Uu.ir purchuses. - If you don't tell the people what you have io sell, how au fuey going to find it out? TO EXPERIMENT WITH. Killy healthy young men can got a job ut Washington in tie- department <>t Agriculture that is il they waul the job. Alter they read toe requirement* tliere may not be much of a rush. l>r. Wiley, tile chief etiemi t ot the department, and a man of seholorly r< search, is just now looking into the mutter of the effects of foods ami va I'ious ingredients used for coloring or flavoring purposes. He warns fifty young men of good liaidts and good health to enter into a contract with the department to eat whatever he wishes to feed them, and submit to a careful and systematic course of observation Io see how far it is practicable to pul poisonous articles in staple article* of I < Mill, All toe young men will have to do will lie to i at. Hr. Wiley will do the risi. unless (lie poison gets busy nud begins to work. ’The te.-ds will la a for leu days, ami the cnudidat.cs to; I lie sinecure will lie obliged to report to the depart meat every day between certain hours and tell how they lce| Each test ot poisonous food will be followed by a similar test with good, substantial, normal food. Tne scientists of the department will then make a comparison of the conditions following the use of each kind of food, and the result will be reported to congress. One application of ifiis series oi lesfs will lie to determine wlici . this country should pursue a retails lory course toward tne nations Unit practice discrimination against Amor lean foodstuffs. One of the find HOs to he made will be to decide whet our the use of borax .n tin preservation of meat products i., deleterious or not. Germany lias y new law soon going into effect ex cluding our meats that have Ueen pro serve! in this way. and Hie eri mem is most timely and important. To the Public. Mr. .1 M. Bryan is now employed in m> real estate and collection business ami I am better prepared than ever lo Collect rents and handle your real estate. Collections of rent, earnestly solicited. J. 1), COOLER, Real estate agent, No. ciN New. as tie SL, up stairs. The steamer Hessie will make dou ble daily trips to St Simon each Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. ui., returning at 11 a m. and 6 p. m. This will afford the people of the city a good chance to spend the day at this popular resort. \ on can t afford to miss it. Ginghams are very much worn just now; io get a good quality, you will have to go to H. V. ADDERI.EY. THE BRUNSWICK DAILf NEWS. Guilty, but Fair Minded. “Gentlemen,” said the man whose bulk just comfortably filled a seat in the parlor ear, “I passed through one earthquake arid never want to experi ence another.” “Where was it?” was asked. “In Pittsburg.” “But 1 never heard they had an earthquake there." i “Yes, they did. It was fifteen years dho. I was there. I went to the roller skating rink. I put on a pair of skates. 1 started out to cavort.” ! “I'm:” said four men in chorus. “And the earthquake followed, and I went to say right here and now that if uny of y ou are from Pittsburg and can prove the Io s of friends or prop erty' 1 am willing to make a fair set tlement of damages.” 6nc Way t< Tlo It. “I wish,” .he sighed, T could break little Willie of the habit of calling ! names." “You cati,” responded the gruff neigh bor promptly, “How?” “li;'■barge the nurse and send him out to pi t , with a for. rough boys i some aft< i-nc-on.”—Chicago Post. Vc' . r Got T'.: ■ : i titnin. “Why do you tadi your friend ‘Dry I'avy : ” wap raked of the wild and woolly wtit nii-r. “Is it bemuse of the nature of his wit, or what?” “Wit ii‘.'ior>’:” (insvv- red the west erner. “Davy got n dose o’ the waier cun- in the Pbillppin s two years ago, an’ tie hasn't been thirsty since.”—Bal timore American. Not Its ISml ii* It Ml l‘h t lie. “P'.ior man,” said the lady visitor, addressing one of the inmates of the insane asylum, “don't you often feel very wpl to be shut up here?” “Dll. no,” tile patient answered. “The lunatics who come to look at us are g-ueruHy vi-ri amusing.'’ Chicago Record Herald. Logical. Pat -Pfwnt th' ray son Clancy do be ufther havin’ a tin weddin’, OI wonder? Mike- Faith, an' it's because lie's been married to Ids onld woman tin years, Ol'm think in'. —Ghlcngo News. WE SELL Buggies and Wagons and can make the prices to suit. Re* ns. Wheelwright, blacksmith and horse shoeing. T B. Burns, 210 Richmond street.. IS YELLOW POISON in your blood? Physicians call It tlalarial (term. It can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day nnd night first, it turns your com plexion j ellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and wort hless. ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC w*!l stop the trouble now. it enters the blood at cove and drives out the yellow poison. It neglected and when Chiils, ! : e\ us, Night-Sweats and a gen end break-down come later on, Huberts’ lonic will cure you then but why wait? Prevent future sickness. The imnufac turors know all sfcnut t!;L iow 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 \ our money back. This Is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents, k-rs* • . >iu lll'.* riu.rin: .-y Y* *1 Halt-; Hiinli-r Sul. itrui Cos il* *. a tea. • Or- J- H. Powell, (Specialist,) lye, lr, Nose and jThroat, Hour:. s a m. to 5 p. ni.; Sunday. 7 to S a. m, Office, South first Street. Fitzgerald, Georgia. THE PICK OF THE FOREST has been taken to supply the stork of lum ber in our yard, and nowhere is it possible to lin Ia more complete or satisfactory stock than wo offer to our custom ms. With the quality the best, our prices arc tie lowest for the qua! ltyi any where, and that makes our -lock doubly desirable. ThotiPi 197. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. 'Phone 197, IN MEMORiAM. In memory of Joseph Downing, who died at his post while yard conductor. August 1, 1902. Poor comrade Joe is at rest in the grave; A warm-hearted friend, modest and brave. My heart wells with tears, for a foti.l mother’s grief, Who mourns for her boy, whose life was so brief. He is now calmly sleeping the sleep of tne dead; Mother earth his guardian, peace nwi on his head. No more will he worry wltii engines and cars. ’Mid the signal lamp's flashing lii. glimmering stars; With a “Slack back a length, cut off. give me two. Now. come, work lively, and id us m l through.” In ail kinds of weather, 'mid .-now. and rains. (It looks easy to out siders, but it also takes brains), These switching crews labor, ’mid dan gers and strife. Oft, faithful to duty, they give up thru life. You boast of your heroes, your Samp sons and Schleys. Who bravely face deat.i amid glory, who (lies: But tne modest railroader meets death just as brave. While he often goes down to an un known grave. i-o booming of cannon, no muffling oi urunis, No waving of banners, no flashing of guns; No singing of praises, and extolling of worth. As the brave snattered boy is lowered to earth. Yes, Joe had his faults, am* who has not? From priest to sinner, from tetolalci to sot. Come, show me the man wno makes such a claim— Tills wonder of wonders, and what is his name? Lot his tongue he- silent, he is o'er w ise, Sees toe mote in his brother's, with the beam in his eyes. Then let is hope, when tie trum shall sound. And the dead shall he ra soil from their sleep in the ground, That Joe will he there, without sorrow or cares. Ami joyfully ascend the blight shining stairs. —C. 1., STEINER. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the bent lunch in the city, and this popular place should he liberally patronized ny the public. If you want your icycle repaired right bring it to an ex, erienced work man. B. J Olewihe, 505 Gloucester street NOTICE. Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trowitch, 422 Newcastle street will recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it to be equal io any new $2,50 um brella. He also maxes umbrellas to order. I*s, OCEAN TRIP jTo NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL | EASTERN RESORTS > v 'rhm i OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LOW RATES—St pj-kiok Skk\m b 50 Houri o f Octan BrexK ( n Sailimj-s each Week j O from Savannah, Ga, i Tho MPMlimiuiin uf tjim Pcjffi!"! 1 | ip.i- iii Mm. i hfirablt* in Survivor ApjKiinttiipjttiT, ( >?pr L a 'U'ltghlful I'fiiita--iui'X ppiittiVf in . (Ifit,. f t *|p [ Bujoynitmlß from all Smitlieru t, v f , ’ ■hurt ra.l jourtioy to Savannah and u h .urs of j ctH>l,jtali air to Sew York. foa a*Tii, RisiavanoNS, *ova'.siN(? Ctc.. To TlrUI A gen in in Hnwisn w.s. Ihwt.r. r. r. * r.. Swan's Down flour la he best. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the Universltj of fue state will open on September 18th. This institution is organize.! hi three departments, Academic, J.aw and Agricultural. There is no tuition m residents of the state except in tilt law school. In agriculture the courser have been Increased and enlarged sc as to embrace a short winter course, a one-years course and a full course ltoom is furnished in noth the old and new dormitories free, and excellent board is supplied in Denmark Hall at sS.l>o per month. Chancellor \Y. !’>. Hill will be lad to supply a handsome book and catalogue on application. There's only one place In Brunswick where clothes are cleaned and press ed by scientific methods, and that's at Jim Carter's. "You look a three time winner,' says the summer girl. "How do you manage to keep your clothes looking so nice? ’ The young man replied, "i send my clothes to Davenport's, l-'hone 141-2. old Central Hotel stand. SHOES SHINED FREE. At 300 Monk street. Kae’a and every customer of mine given r shine ticket absolutely free. Clothe? cleaned end pressed on short notice. DAVENPORT’S. Phone 141-2. The steamer Hessie will make dou ble daily tripe 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. FOR RENT.- -Two nice, large front rooms, furnished; hath room connect ed. .Apply 211 Union street. WRIGHT & GARFIELD I3anli.era and Broltors, 52 BROADWAY, NEW YORK Brunch Offices: 30 WEST t*rd ST. 210 WEST 120th ST. Orders solicited for fhe purchase ox- sale of Stocks, Bonds, Grain Cotton. in ai.v i.ii;<>unts for c,.*h or . u moderate margin HOW TO MAKE MOKE THAN of BEK CENT. A YEAR ON YOUK MONEY EXAMPLE: Buy 100 Shared United State# S .eel Common (say 43) on 3 per cent, margin. CREDIT. Margin deposited $3OO 00 Interest on deposit © 0 per tent IS 00 4 per cent dividend on 100 Shares Site: Common ; 400 0# , $"18 00 DEBIT. Less ti per cent. Interest on 100 Sb ares Steel Common $258 3400 WM This if over .pi per < at. a year on your investment without Ing ANY i.lvanrr in ! sunk at aii, aua \.e have no hesitancy in sayindH that we fully believe this stock will sell a GREAT DEAL higher. A BIG BULL MARKET. Th. In.ii at.t -a. - -'sat we are on the verge of one of the biggest butt market -s the country bus ever known. It is rumored that John W. Gate? is backed by a pool of s*s:: 000 000. com posed of J. Pierpant Morgan, Marshall Field. John J Mitchs!!. President I! linois Trust Cos., Moore Bros , and sev-‘ eral other capitalists, for the purpose of putting prices very much higher. We would advise the Immediate purch ase of all good dividend paying stocks, such as Manhattan, St. Paul, Reck Is land, Atchison common, Steel and P eoples Gas. WRITE FOR SPECiAL LETTS R GIVING FULL DETAILS, - the - BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers oi Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies, { i Strut tes htiTiishcd free of Charge. . ; ay St. ' W. R. DART, \ CLAUD DART, ’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. \ lie Prescription Store. Since we remodeled and doubled our drug Htoie, tne number of doctor*’ flit lid. h.ia Bte.id i-y in<Tf-as. and. until now ft 1b spoken of ;w> the ''Prescription Store.” • ill w-rk very iow Tnere’s hardly a pro s' ! fii'-n I hat wo cannot save our cus tomers money on. VV-; handle . no but the very nost quality of drugs and watjeh every d> -e i o efy to aoo that it is fresh. O; >■ pvc-oripdion clerks aro ex|ieri ‘ - 1 “d pnanuacists arid are exceed in' ;; i r-ificieiit in their work. -' invite you t-> bring your pre rcnii ,-i-s i,-lit to us. Ton can be siiie. thm. that the medicine will lie exactly ns your doctors want it to be. W 5 !|TTQ YY * U* UU I I O * ,-d THE DRUGGIST. Has it ever ercurrod to you that >-vo -'it ■■ me tiie pn ture oi a a; s.ioudor r a five that grad dal., i. coming dim and m .o dim >e nothing left ot n but paper? Well Wilson, the Photographer is looking I .or all such pictures, and thouga he may not happily be aide to restore ibetn to their forjadr i; ■ s.u>e.-e; and deaiify, be can ti arrest their pu-. cut decay and bring joy to many a joust imld. y ; Glouci-sier St natch us grow bigger and bigger, are h . v to please at any < i -a. Notice of Removal Until fny new- Quarters -are ready for occupancy 1 wi.i share the oikee with Mr. C. VV. Doming, next door to Dr. Duirongut ou New ast.le street C. H. JEWETT. -■ - • We Will Fix You. It you want the best class of clean ing - I e-k.g Very cheapest pru at the Un ion Cleaning and Pressing Club, at No. ulb Mock str i . i - s’t n< ver think clothes look too bad, for. we can make them look like new. VYe will send for and deliver free of charge. UNION f’EEANINO AN ft PRESS ING CO., 510 Monk St., !M. in Mar: m. Prop. • The steamer Heo.-de win make dot! hie daiiy trips to ocean pe.r each Sunday, leaving Brunswick at 9:3d a. m. and 2:20 . m., returning leave # affords Ute people of finis est>' a fine opportunity to spend the day at the Heateiioie, Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try it. AUGUST 10. f ./Vr iif" .'k •*- i W* r '" '*£>&**& iSjjji it ■ imS^- THE LIGHT In our window points out the way to a good, honest drug store. We think that the things we sell are bet er than others, because we fully sec that we nuvs sell only the purest drugs n order to keep our seeeess. Ktrery t.iiag else you’d expect to find in a drug store is here at its best. riia Fiest Equipped Soda Fountain in the city. Your drinks are served in an up tc-date manner, and as cold as ice will make them. Hunler-Sale Drug Cos. RHONE. 37. N Birth Place of Pure Drugs Typewriter Headquarters. T>o you wish to buy. soil or rent a machine of any description? You v. US find it to year Interest to call iti me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on suco terms that you will cot miss the money. C. H. JEWETT.