The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 30, 1902, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING. KUUSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. Hi IjSvY Manager C. H. LBAV Y Editor. LOUIS J. LBAVY, Jr City Editor. ' JQRhrfiteina rat*# made known on argNMttM. Cktirch and other char- HMNk MwnMotion notice* published •n half taw rogttlar rat**. Advert!eera deelrlng their adx 41a oontlnued mult notify the office in writing. BUBBCPIPTION RATES. Term* to iub*crlbrß In the city and By ”* free of charge to all •xMe and lh United Bute* and Can- SSSa IfwhS. ?Srfo Rldo. Gharn. Phil mjftm ntiuAa and Hawaiian lalanda: m man $ so mts t*o*m * so om .m soo m*t* in. ■BJWIL.JJ! JJ-’g- J • - '1 •' ' - * BhttTM at the Brunswick, Oa„ rn flBHd-cla* mall mat far. Hen. Kinory Speer ha* daalgnatad tttß •ramMatak Dally New* aa the aNMfel a'rgavt *f tha United State* teurh tn sankruptoy proceedings, for fttraa ewtsty. mx+ . juamyir -tt i- - NOTICE. The Haw* Publlahlng Company de ffttPt It te be distinctly understood that atl legal advartiaementa must be paid for tS advane*. We cannot afford to dßvoSj our space to such advertise merit* and wait on the courts for the money. South Carolina seems to ho Rotting enough of even the name, Tillman. A man who open switches to wreck trains deserves hanging.—Augusta Chronicle. That old saying “two can live as cheap as one” lias gotten many a poor devil into trouble, Roosevelt is now throwing boquets at Hu' South. Is It really the south, or the Southern delegates?' It Is not Alphonse and Gaston with little King Alphonse and Sa,Rasta. No, not you first, but me first. How la it that the small man with a large purse is a big man and the large man wlt.li a small purse is a lit tle mun? The heirs of the Fairs have decided to settle the estates and the lawyers see a good thing pass out of sight. The song of the hammer and the trowel is the sweetest song of all to \ Brunswick ami it In to he heard on all sides at present. It does seem strange that as much as Mr. Bryan loves the Kansas City platform, he wants to see It gei an other crushing defeat. Tin 1 News .-nneoroly hopes that some ■ i'ii ■ il>lo legislator will introiltu-o a bill making thi' attempt at wrecking a train punishable by (loath. Spain ha reached' the conohislon i’mrt tip’ war with the United States was a. blessing in disguise. Spain is p.iilosophic nl to say the least of it. Theatrical organizations are crowd ing Hu Nows office with litoraturo, but In inc i>nllt'il liv space grafters has loiik since ceased to bp a hobby with ns. The New York World says “the president's uotjou of lotting the tariff alone while pretending to fight the monopolizing trusts is as Idle as it would be to treat n patient for ague and neglect his fever. ’ Senator Jones denies that no has In i'ii offered a place on the canal com mission. but si ill the tart remains that Ip voted like a iitnn who expected to make close connection with a pie Cain, sajs the Rome Tribune. t'iy lUH I ' Very lias a political style nil his own. Devery is a candidate f"i leader of "do nint distich." New 'ork ami he gives excursions, some times carrying as many as ten thou er.l. barbecues, haby kissing, etc. It i- -afe to say that lViViy will win. Santos Dumont was liisappointod " ith the American people because taey did not fall down and worship him ami open ttieir iioekethooks for his benefit. The folk over are not as easy (o pull a Santos Dnuiont ex pected. hence his disappointment. “A GLORIOUS VICTORY." livery patriotic American Is, no doubt, duly impressed with the "glori ous victory” which Rear Admiral r ranch* J. Higginson has won over the blood-thirsty and dashing enemy, Commander John E. Pillsbury. It demonstrates that tne coast of the Adan tic is quite safe from naval at tack—ln time of peace when the ocean Is rather rough. The chances of es cape from danger are quite over whelming when the attacking fleet Is a “hum” little old squadron of three rather out-of-date vessels and the defending force Is a fleet of thirteen vessels of more than twice the theore tical strength.' In real strength the difference was actually tnree times two, or even worse than that; hut it. is not worth mentioning such trifles. Then, according to the rules of the game, the Pillsbury l fleet was to go slow, not more than eight knots an hour. It was necessary that the “enemy” should be overtaken in order to capture him. Everybody will feel secure at least until there is a war. The American coast is defended. To be sure, in a real war England, or France, or Ger many, for instance, would hardly try to cover the whole New England coast with .three fourth-class war vessels. The fighting strength would hardly be 102 to 45 in favor of the Americans. A real enemy might not wait oblig ingly with an inferior squadron for the United States forces to catch up. The ship or the fleet is sighted, a signal, presto, the thing is arranged and a “glorious victory nas been negotia ted. Now a foreign enemy might not know so promptly when the time came to throw up its hands. It. might for get Iho cue-line even if it did come open the- Htage according to schedule. But there is no need of carping at ibi- “victory.’’ Uncle Sam and his subjects have I anight battleships and Paid for them—at the rate of several hundred thousand dollars per ton, and the least tne nation might have out of them is a week's sport now and then. Tne men in blue and gold and while duck are not kept exclusively as or ■laments for society. Let us have more sham naval wars and more "glorious victories.” It Is healthful and inno cent sport, and one fault of American life is taking things too seriously. Tiie owners of the vacant lots in the city should lie compelled to have the rank weeds which cover most of them cut and carted off. And the city should have the weeds cut from the streets. In some places there are jungles in which a horse might hide. They are certainly unsightly and- in the opin ion of many very unsanitary. Cuba is retaliating against Die Uni led States by raising the dxity on everything shipped to that island from this country. In some instances the tariff on American Importations have been raised 333 per cent. In this way Die exporters of this country will lose millions annually, c.uua is not slow in striking back at file United States because of the treatment she received by the last Congress. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of the state will open on September 18th. This Institution is organized in three departments, Academic, Daw and Agricultural. There is no tuition to residents of the state except in the law school. In agriculture the courses have been increased and enlarged so as to embrace a short winter course, a one-years course and a full course Room Is furnished in both the old and new dormitories free, and excellent board ts supplied in Denmark Hall at IS W per month. Chancellor W. B. Hill will be lad to supply a Handsome book and catalogue on application. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. Wanted. " o would lme to ask tnrought the columns or your paper, if there is anv person who has used Green s —ugus't Flower for the cure of In .-gestum, Dyspepsia ana Liver i’rouoles that has not been cured—aim we also mean tneir results, such as sour stomach le-memation o. food, nabitual costive uess nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meaicine nas been sold for many years in all civil izea countries, and we wish to corres pond witu you and senu you one of our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle first. We nave never known of its failing. If so, something more serious is toe matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Awkward, Professor (in a medical college, 'ex hibiting a patient to his claSsj—Gen tlemen, allow me to call your atten tion to this unfortunate man. It is impossible for you to guess what is the matter with him. Examine the shape of his head and the expression of his eyes, and you are none the wiser for it, but that is not strange. It takes years of experience and con stant study to tell nt a glance, as I can, that he Is deaf and dumb. Patient (looking up with a grin)— Professor, I am very sorry, but my brother, who is deaf .and dumb, could not come today, so I cable in his place.—Pearson’s. entity, but l-'ntr Minded. "Gentlemen,” said the man whose bulk just comfortably ti I loti a sent in the parlor car, "I passed through one earthquake and never want to experi ence another.” “Where was it?” was asked. “In Pittsburg.” “But 1 never heard they had an earthquake there.” “Yes, they did. It was fifteen years ago. 1 was there. I went to the roller skating rink. I put oti a pair of skates. I started out to cavort.” “I'm!” said four men in chords. “And the earthquake followed, and I want to say right here and now that if any of you are from Pittsburg and can prove the loss of friends or prop erty I am willing to make a fair set tlement of damages.” Otic* Way to Do |t, “I wish,” she sighed, “1 could break little Willie of the habit of calling names.” “You can,” responded the gruff neigh bor promptly. "How?” “Discharge the nurse ami send him out to play with a few rough hoys some afternoon.”—Chicago Post. Never (iut Thirsty Afcniti. “Why do you call your friend ‘Dry Davy?’” was asked of the wild and woolly westerner. “Is it because of the nature of his wit, or wtiat?” “Wit nothin’!” uusw-ered the west erner. “Davy got a dose o’ the water cure in the Philippines two years ago, an’ tie hasn’t been thirsty since.”—Bal timore American. Not MS Baal o.H It Miulit It,-. “Poor man,” said the lady visitor, addressing one of tin; inmates of the insane asylum, “don’t you often feel very sad to he shut tip here?” “Oil, no,” the patient answered. “The lunatics who come to look at us are generally very amusing.” Chicago Record Herald. I.OtflCftl. Pat Pfwnt’s ill' ray son Clancy do lie afther havin’ a tin ivcildin’, oi wonder V . Mike—Faith, an’ it’s liecause he’s been married lo his ould woman tin years, Oi’m thiukink —Chicago News. Notice of Removal. Until my now quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will ahare the office with Mr. C. W. Demlng, next door to Dr. Boroughs, on Newcastle street. C. H. JEWETT. R E sTaTTr A Nt7 FOK 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 NIGH ! ERNEST ARNHEITER, 217 NEWCASTLE STREET- Miss Kate Slater lias tin* newest ready to wear hats, the Krumico. Call and see them. When you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, ’panne i3B 3, or call at. yard, corner I street and Cociiiau ave Quinine shampoo, the latest, for ladles' hair. For sale only at Clark’s tonsorial parlors. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. W E. PORTER, 1007 U <streetf painter and paper hanger. Signs of any description. Agent for wali-pape mills. Drop me a postal. Phone 289-3 .STEINWAY AND MATHUSEK PIANOS The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. R. J. OLEWINE, Agent .. 7 j 'GKfVES 11. CHRONIC A, id m ** JhWHBRtWfWI’W atk *£iSj|JL - |lil OtlSt* te I | ,-prucE, SO CENTS si i il"* 1 1 ■“ * bj aoo/j.itwtts vm t e j .. . . svtCßa (3b I J| ' J ' | Jj| GROVE’S On-.CrI!C CHILL CURE is a thin spirituous lupiid of a pleasant aromatic )#*er ■ "TTmired especially for CHR.OKIC CHILLS, being composed of ~ uhowjy vegetci?iq fcoiucs says biood purifiers t Fluid Extract i/V (AM BARK, Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extrr-et ••...! . Elss.d ‘act PRtOA-b-H SARK Fluid Extract 15*' * : B ■ Si-LVC EiL-id s'"--” .'act SARSAPARJLsuA if, for ordlf--*a sweet or tasteless chill tonic is prefered take the Old 25 'fe ; -- - MOVE’S T4S7£.;.,ESS CHILL TONIC bat for CHRONIC Cb ' • CR-.'- VR’S CHRONIC CHILL CURE- which cares the chills that ethev e> t.u cure. A ten cent package of GROVE’S BLACK AOOT LIVER. PILLS ! Free with every bottle. No Cu e, No Pay. Price, SO cents. Always be sure its GROVE'S. ONE! CL NT AViv'iHD If you want a position, a house, a aervant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that some owe else s, ad vertise In this column. ROOMS FUR RENT-Nice airy front room for rent. Apply at 711 Gloucester street, FOR SALE CHEA . A . rst-olm ; second hand soda water iouniaiu. Ad dress Trader, City. FOR RENT.- Eight room mnmr.l'l , G street, corner A; also lurm rooms. Apply 4, j U sir vt. FOR BALE—Rubber stamps, peals, stincsis, etc. Agent Undenv-md Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street FOR RENT. —A law wi :: fm nisln- 1 : room; electric lights and hath. Gen tlemen preferred. 703 Union strict. Mrs. 11. E. Lucas. WANTED. Boarder:-. <;.•>>, e-m.-ti or j couples can obtain nice coo. (omlnta Ht rooms and board a„ "•:> Monk Rates reasonable. FOR RENT.—-A seven in this , with ail modern improvemi n\ . ply at the Arcade, 211-G lou* v, IS YELLOW POISON in vour blood? Physician -it it iTalnri.il (iertn. It can i- ;i changing; red blood) ’ll-.v , ; ...a microscope, it rks i!v night First, it torusyoi.s plexion yellow. Chiliy, aching sensations creep down your backbone. Vou feel weak' and worthless. ROBERTS’ CHILL TOrllC will stop the trouble now. it enters tbs biood at once and drives out the yellow poesiw^ If neglected and when Cmils/i Fevers, Night -Sw eat shod a gen eral break-down come later on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then— but why wait? Prevent future sickness. The 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, P'ever. and Malaria, it has cured thous ands—lt wftl cure you, o, your money back. This is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents, f rss Smith’s l’hannacj Yv . Him ter-Sufi Drug Cos ■D . X. < at- • When you want a load of good v. ■ for 75 cents, ’pnone 1 or ca., as yard, corner 1 street and Cocliran av* Swan's Down is the finest winter wheat patent flour. ftelievue Sank. This celebrated tonic Is in growing demand. The season of the gioa'cst need U approaching. iadiger Jou, 'bi liousness, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in tot back and kidneys all depend upon ma'aria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any form. W. J, BUTTS, Th# Druggist, THE - , BAY IRON WORKS i Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills- Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies, ► l stimates furnished Free of Charge. 659 Bay St. W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. ’ THE PICK OF THE FOREST has been taken to supply the stock of ]um < bqr in our yard, and nowhere is it possible to find a more complete or satreta. Jury stock than wo offer to our y,customers. With the quality the best, our prices are tue lowest for the qual ity-' anywhere, and that makes our stock doubly desirable. Phones 197. Lang <& vVood. ' PLANING MILL. ’Phono @7. An Ex-Chief Justices Opinion. Judge O. E. Lochrane, 01 Georgia, in a letter to Dr. Bigger, states that he never suffers himself to be without a bottle of Dr. Digger's Huckleberry Cordial for the relief of all bowel troubles, Dysentery, Diorrhoea etc etc. Sold by all druggists, 25c and 50c bottle. Rob Roy Flour is good Vi hy pay $1.50 for a whiskey when you can get Wilson's at Julius Mac s tor $..00? Wliy pay SJ.OO for a oottie of ordi nary wtiwiskey when you can get the genuine Wilson's at Julius May’s for $1.00,? , Largest "load of wood in the city lor ;73 cents. Ring pho.e 135-3 or call I Phone 135-3 or call at yard, corner avenue. AVGUST 30. When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not alone our Vision lint will Preserve your Sight. Or. M, SCHWAB & SON. 47 Bull Street, ‘Wkif is business I cd With Is? -Beeau’he we are competent, careful an.l accurate in our prescription de partment. and ail the doctors know it, aud feel that when a bottle bears our label it contains just what was pre scribed aud tho best and purest of drugs-—never any adulterations, sub stitutions or changes. The best and purest for tbe sick and suffering is our watchword in compounding prescrip tions. Our trade is continually increasing from tbe practice of tue above meth ods. Follow the crowds and you will surely fetch up in good company at Hunter-Sale DrugCo. ’PHONE 37. Birth Placa of Pure Drug*.