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THURSDAY MORNING.
furniture and Bedding.
Don’t Trust to Luck.
ARTISTIC METAL BEDS.
Graceful shapes, beautiful coloringshandsqfme finishes characterize live
metal beds of today. The beet workof the most noted metal bed works
can be found on our floors. There isno design eo new that you e. nnot
And it here, while we have the most inexpensive me... tie,is that can lie
ca..i>a "good.” Our stock also ran braces a groat many novelties at
moderate prices and from that on up to the finest beds made.
C. MeGARVEY. _
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY”
.. ' Is the famous
CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesoms and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of >ts
fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan.
I. TTtAGEE & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
A. ARNHEITER,
j Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’*
i :: ( Western Beef*
* Pork and Mutton.
-yttSP"* :* Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, I s resh Groceries,
V Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sent out nice and cl can. bfit of everything for the
model housekeeper. k .
207 Monk St. ’Phone 89
C. Downing, President E. H. Mason, Vice President. E.D.Walter, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN I) FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legitimate limdu<r.s enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions .
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar
terly. Interest bearing cerifleates of deposit, issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK BUS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOUIA
JON" are cheaper and more conveu lent than postofllce or express.
BOWEN & THOMAS,
Cortractor J and Builders oi Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUFACTURERS OK
(IKMKNT TILE AN© ARTIKRIAE STONK
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Foed.
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE.
The undersigned banks will close
at ONE o’clock p. m. SATURDAYS
between May la and October 1.
The National Dank of Brunswick
E. L>. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Ban*. & Trust Cos.,
H. W. Gala, Cashier.
LADIES, BEWAREI
You are particular folks, and should
nave your dresses cleaned only by
.lira Carter, woo does good vork.
Fbone 253.2.
SWANS-' DOWN FLOUR 18 THE
BEST. Dll
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will find it to your interest to call on
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. H JEWETT.
Rob Roy flour suits the ladies.
Notice to Masters.
The News will publish ship notices
at $1.50. It is the only legal medium
through which theee notices can bs
published.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
A TRAIN
HELD UP
EXPLOSIVES FAILED TO WORK,
Seven Men Force Engineer to Stop
Train with Intention of Looting It,
but Make Waterhaul —Passengers
Were Unmolested.
Spokano, Wash., Aug. 27.-—The
westbound Northern Pacific train war
held up at Sand Point, Idaho, G 5 miles
east of here at 11 o’clock last night.
The robbers, of whom there were
seven, forced the engineer to stop the
train, after which they uncoupled the
baggage car. Then they compelled
the engineer at the point of a revol
ver. to pull up the track about 3 miles
further, where they tried to wreck the
baggage car wiih dynamite. The
explosives failed to work for su*n
unknown cause, and, after spending 15
minutes with the car the robbers de
camped, allowing the engineer to go
hack to the train with his engine.
Two other thugs had guarded the
train, keeping the passengers inside
by firing revolvers along the sides. No
attempt, was made to molest tho pas
sengers, and alter the engine came
back the other robbers left and the
train came out to Spokane. The
train was in charge of Conductor Wil
liam Gilbert, of Helena. The train
was heavily loaded.
DEMAND FOR BRITISH IRON.
Increasing Orders From America
Send Prices Skyward.
New York. Aug. 27.—Increased de
mand for British iron from Chicago
New York and Philadelphia has sent,
up prices here, says a London dis
patch to The Tribune.
A report that orders have boon re
ceived for 80.000 tons has not been
confirmed with authority, but the
American demand for manufactured
Iron and steel has sufficed to stiffen
prices and compensate for a declining
trade from India and Australia and the
stagnant condition of South Africa.
When the American steel combination
was formed there was a general con
viction among British ironmasters that
there must be a defensive movement
among the manufacturers here and in
Germany and Belgium. Exports of
iron and steel from these countries
have been increasing steadily since
December, and the effect, of the Amer
ican combination is not. dreaded as
it was last year.
The British market has not been
converted into a dumping ground for
American Iron and steel, and prices
have risen with the increased demand
for export to the United States.
DRUNKEN SAILORS RIOT.
Almost a Mutiny Occurs on Geo. W.
Drexel’s Yacht.
New York, Aug. 27.- -Several sailors
who are said to have been indulging
too freely In stimulants have caused a
fight on George W. 0. Drexel’s yacht,
the Alcedo, from Philadelphia, which
almost amounted to mutiny, says a
Halifax dispatch to The Herald. .Sev
eral members of the crow became In
toxicated and began smashing things
on board. The captain called in a
policeman, but he was powerless.
Reinforcements were called, and
when they arrived the sailor, who was
the principal cause of the trouble, re
treated down a hatchway. The po
licemen closed with him and after
putting irons on him brought him to
Hu deck. Then they started to hand
cuff another sailor. Meanwhile the
prisoner snapped the handcuffs ap
parently as easily as If they were
made of twine. The two prisoners
finally were taken to the station, but
during the scrimmage the policemen
had their helmets broken and got
many cuts. They will bo arraigned
In court.
Peter S. Hoe Dead.
New York, Aug. 27.—Peter S. IToe,
the last surviving member of the origi
nal firm of It. Hoe & Cos., manufac
ture!!! of printing presses, is dead at
Upper Montclair, N. .1., from heart
failure. Mr. Hoe was born In New
York 31 years ago. In 1800 he retired
from the firm and has lived since
then in New Jersey.
Bombarded Ciudad Bolivar.
Washington, Aug. 27.---United States
Minister Bowen at Caracas, Venezuela
advises the state department by tele
graph that a government warship r*
cently arriving at LaGuira reports for
two days she bombarded Ciudad Bo)-
Ivar, after which she withdrew, hav
ing exhaused her ammunition.
Steed Not In the Race.
Butler, Ga., Aug. 27.—Hon. Walter
E. Steed announces that he will not
be a candidate for speaker of the
house of representatives. He has
written a letter to friends stating that
he would not be in the race and re
lieving those who had pledged their
support to him of any obligation to
do so. Mr. Steed has been a promi
nent member of several general assem
blies and during the two last sessions
was one of the ablest leaders on the
floor of the house. He was renomi
nated to the house from Butler coun
ty by an overwhelming majority and
will no doubt be one of the most prom
inent members of the general assem
bly which Is to meet in October.
LINEMEN
ON STRIKE
SITUATION GROWING SERIOUS.
Cumberland Company Has Applied to
Mayor for Permission to Arm Their
Men—Men imported from Nashville
Badly Beaten.
New Orleans, Aug. 27.—As n result
of the linemen's strike, which has now
been on for several weeks, the Cum
berland company Is meeting \<,th great
difficulty .in operating its service here,
in spite of the blanket injunction re
cently Issued by Judge Parlauge in
the federal court.
Today the police reported that 48
wires being strung on Joseph street
had been cut during the night and the
ends found lying on the ground at
daylight. The effect was to put
many of the phones in the upper resi
dence district of the city out of ser
vice. The company Is still bringing
men here from other points but have
had to appeal to the police to protect
them.
Yesterday three of the men who had
coup' from Nashville were badly beat
en. Today Chief Journes detailed a
policeman in uniform on each of the
wagons of tile company which are try
ing to repair ttie damaged service. Ne
gotiations between the laboring peo
ple and the company for a settlement
of the strike have completely failed.
Later in the day the Cumberland
people, through Manager Powell, ap
plied to the mayor for permission to
arm their men.
YIELD OF GOLD AND SILVER.
Director of the Mint issues His Final
Estimate for 1901.
Washington. Aug- 27. —-George E.
Roberts, director of the mint, has is
sued his Anal estimate of the produc
tion of gold and silver in the United
States during the calendar year 1901.
Mr. Roberts’ statement shows that
during the year the United' States pro
duced 3,805,R00 ounces of gold, valued
at $78.(1110.700. a decrease of $.504,300,
or 0.83 G per cent as compared with the
yield of 1900.
The silver yield for 1901 amounted
to 55,214,000 ounces, of the commer
cial value of $33,128,400, which was
2.433,000 ounces, or 5 per cent less
than it was In 1900.
The total value of the precious met
als produced by the United States in.
1901 amounted to $111,795,100, which,
■was $1,904,100. or 2 pea cent, less than;
the yield for 1%0.
In 1901 the gold production of Geor
gia was valued at $124,500; silver
$240. North Carolina produced $55,-
500 gold and $12,180 silver; South Car
olina $40,000 gold and $l2O silver; Vir
ginia $5,300 gold and $420 silver.
TROOPS PROTECT NONUNIONISTS.
Strikers Set Town of Summit Hill,
Pa., In Turmoil.
Summit Hill, Pa., Aug. 27. —Excite-
ment prevails along the Panther Creek
district today. At. daybreak the strik
ers assembled to prevent nonunion
men from going to work.
Anticipating trouble. Major Gear
hardt sent two companies of soldiers
In trolley cars from camp in Manila
park to this place and their presence
prevented a possible outbreak.
Several nonunionists had been at
tacked and the town was in a turmoil.
The soldiers escorted the men through
the mob that had collected and placed
then, in safety on the cars, which car
ried them to their work.
HEAD SEVERED PROM' BODY.
Stone Mountain Man Marvgled by a
Southern Train.
Atlanta, Aug. 27. —A white man who
was Identified by Officer Lindsey as
R. L. Scruggs, of Stono Mountain, was
run over by the engine, the- mail and
baggage cars of train No. 36 of the
Southern on the tracks a short distance
west of Piedmont street about 10
o'clock last, night.
It is supposed by the railroad men
that he was under the influence of li
quor and that he boarded these cars
thinking that he was on the Georgia
train which leaves the city at 11:35;
that he wont down into the yard a
short distance awl then, discovering
his mistake, got off and started back
to the depot and was run down by the
cars as they were being backed into
the shed.
The head was severed from tho
body, as was the left arm at the shoul
der and the left leg below the knee.
The left thigh and other parts of the
body were badly mangled. The head
was found about 10 feet from the
body when the accident was first dis
covered.
It was learned that he comes from
one of the wealthiest and most re
spectable families of DeKalb county.
His father died but a short time ago,
and left to the four children about
$75,000.
A Public Blessing at Clarke’s Barber
Shop.
The noted Thomasville, Ga., foot
specialist will be at my barber shop
for a lew days removing soft coins,
bunions, ingrowing, club, gouty, brit
tle nails, calloused, fetid oilors and
perspiring feet cured without pain or
blood. Ladies treated at taeir resi
dence. Phone Charlie Clark.
SMITH’S PHARMACY
Q, • <'.m
Jp. , „
10 p. m. ijf 10 p. m.
MAKE YOUR TOILET WiTH BARGAINS.
If you will. Tue choice rests with you. We offer a full line of
Sundries at prices that art) tho lowest of the low. Those
TOILET ARTICLES AND FANCY, GOOD , ETC.,
Arc not merely things of teporary usefulness or beauty, but goods
that are serviceable all the year around, and for many years.
PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD.
4 Entices cockroaches and walerbugs out of their breeding places.
__ They cat it and it cremates them to a shell, and has now become
u in general use by housekeepers throughout tho civilized world, prin
■ipally through .be recummen..ation of one t another; also has with
stood the severest test for 15 years among hotels, oakeries, confec-
turneries, breweries, restaurants, hospitals, etc. Eleven thousand
strong letters of praise, voluntarily written by the above largest
• places in tho United States and England, who have used it with
, extreme satisfaction, and it now enjoys a high reputation. Put
up in 1-4, 1-2 and 1 pound dec-orated tins.
SMITH’S PHARMACY.
PHONE 222.
&nn?er MooS
irNIVXLiIgZITtf Of< VIRGINIA.
In Virginia mountains, sou Summer. .July 1 toßfiptetn
bur l, iuuj, Hy tl; laivv lat uliy. Helpful to beuiimen*:
to <*mitlldntes for Hip har; and to prautitloners who have
iackeil systematic, institution. For eattilogne, address
H. V, MIKOIb heopitisry, ThurloHunvHlc, v .
j. W. CO NOE Y,
Notary Public anti Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Office. 307 Newcastle Street
OCEAN TRIP
To NEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL
EASTERN RESORTS
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
1 LOW RATES—Si I’Kkjok Service
30 Hours o * Ocean Breezes
3Sailtng each Weeß.
fr om A'avannnh, Ga.
Tho stennmhina of Una Popular Line— Ineom
, jmrublf* hi Njl. Service m Appointment*,. ifer
a tleliKh.f Jul route- inexpensive in t-ott, complete
in enjoyment .-1- ironi all Southern Point,* fy a
short rail journey to Savannah ami Bo hours of
coohjufcit air to New York.
Fort Rate*. Reservations., AovelT- qikc
Matts*. Etc., Ah.o.y To
l.uca! Ticket Avenlg In Brunswick,
IV-0, Orewti", f. T. Ac V. A. fuwmnr..'i,
TH TORNADO SASON
jf IS UPON US
STORM
INSURANCE
1 Protects at Small Cost.
INSUR NOW. DON’T DFAY
J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO.
Tile popular Realesiatc arid Insurance
agency.
I’bone 13-1-3. 302 Gloucester St.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof ol a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va.
An old man there had long suffered
with wbac good doctors pronounced
incurable cancer. They believed his
case hopeless till lie used Electric
Bitters and applied Buckieu’s Arnica
Salve, which treatment completely
cured him. When Electric Bitters are
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time tliia
saive exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
uicers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.,
salve 26c. at all druggists.
Notice Is directed to the advertise
ment of A. Zeimenovitz in this issue.
This popular grocer can save you mon
ey. Try him on your next order.
NOTICE-
Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex
uowitch, 422 Newcastle sirept will
recover it for SI,OO anu guarantee it
lube equal to any new $2,50 um
brella. U 6 also man.o3 umbrellas to
order.
Rob Roy Flour has no equal.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT
11. SLUG'S, 225 GIiAN l STREET.
TELEPHONE 272-3.
If you want your icycle repaired
right bring it to an experienced jjprk
man. B. J Olesvine, 505 Gloucester
street
New Workmen
of a higher grade and' improved fa
cilities make Jim Carter the leader
of clothes cleaners Phone 253-2.
Until further notice this company
will close its office at 6 o’clock p. m,
and no deliveries will be made after
that hour.
BRUNSWICK ICE MFG. CO.
W. IVi. TUPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Corre-sponuence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
1
PLUMBING FREE
from defects is the only cheap plumb
ing. And only the plumber who is
tree from the moss-grown traditions
ol the trade and who uses modern de
vices according to modern ideas can
install
PERFECT PLUMBING
Our free from detect workmanship
is at the **rvice of anyone who is sat
isfied to pay a -air prico.
Better communicate with us before
disease gets into the pipes.
A. H. BAKER,
205 Gloucester, Street.
.. 2. ■”j —i :—:
E Street Lot.
Lot on E street next to corner of
F. $250; one-halt cash. Cheap, closa
in, just the place for a small cottage,
BKOBTON, FEN DIG & CO
,"■ t-,~i g S- *i Mriphine and Whiskey
- * t r £fi hebitjtrcated without pain
lit 55 v 5 iJ§ or confinement. Cureg-uar.
7 y 80 | auteed nt Sanitarium or no
pay. B. H. VI?,AL, Man'gr I.ithia Springs Cure
Cos.. Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Home{treatment sent
if preferred. Correspondence strtotly confidential,
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber, is better fitted to serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
clean and up to date
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