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WEDNESDAY MORNING.
RUSSWICK DAILY NEWS.
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
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LOU 18 J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
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alrat it ta fca dlstlnotly understood that
aU la#al advertisements must he paid
lot In advance. NT a cannot afford to
derate our Bace td such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
If Prof. Sledd was after notoriety he
got it, but certainly not the right
kind.
An exchange has reached the con
elusion that there are “too many law
yers In Georgia."
Dust off the books and sweep the
cobwebs from your brains children.
School will start soon.
No wonder .President l’alma, of
Cuba, hesitated about accepting the
job. He la in trouble and all kinds
of It.
Congressman Livingston is going to
do a stunt in Maine, il he is as suc
cessful in speeches as he is in getting
appropriations, lie will be. “it."
A prominent South Carolina politl
tlon says Mel-aurln could have won in
the recent primary. It is evident
that Mr. Moi.aurin did not think so.
Toe capitalist wants to dictate to
tne laborer and the laborer wants to
dictate to the capitalist. How can the
strike be setlled under those eircum
stances.
The Milledgevoie News is of the
opinion that (tie President has dlsin
herited bis Georgia kin folks. Have
you beard any complaints uom Geor
gla?—Augusta chronicle.
The Albany Herald says: "Sunday
Is supposed to have been the last day
of summer.’' From the limit jester
day it looks like summer lias taken
a running start backwards.
All amicable settlement between the
Brunswick carpenters and contractors
lias been reached and there will lie no
strike, a lie News is very glad that
an arrangement lias been made by
which both sides are satisfied.
A Connecticut man lias offered to
deed a site to a church prov.ded the
pastor will listen to him w... 10 In
talks for ten hours on science, nature
and religion. The Baltimore Ameri
can suggests that the bargain should
include a proviso for a memorial win
dow for tne minister.
Col. E. C. Maclieu was in Macon
Monday and took occasion to say
something good to the press lioys oi
that city aland Brunswick. Col. Ma
••non always slags our praises it mat
ids not where lie goes, au.l Bruns
wick owes him a debt of gratitude she
can never pay. We wish Col. Ma
chen and bis enterprises the fullest
measure of success.
Some indication of the sad eonse
uuences that may follow the strike arc
given In the New York Journal. It
says that Robert Hunter, head worker
oi the University Settlement, predicts
that 30 per cent, of the poor of New
York wilt have to go without coal this
winter, and fears tnat deprivation of
coal, added to the high cost of food,
will work suCn misery as- to cause riot
ing among the desperate. -
SOME STATISTICS.
The poverty of the south is not a
very, pleasant picture a> contemplate,
says the Rome Tribune. Whin Rev.
Charles H. Parkhurst alter his re
turn from a tour of the south observed
that we were "lamentably poor” he
spoke a great truth.
The September issue of “The
World's Work” lias a very interesting
article on Savings Hanks.” in this It
as stated that there is a savings ac
count for every two people in Massa
elfusetts, one for every eighteen in the
west, one for every forty-eight in the
middle west and one lor every not!
people ..1 tlio sotrfn.
What a great difference!
of course, this large disproportion
in the south is largely duo to the ne
rroes. But. the poor whites are. also,
very numerous. Home of these make
good wages, or salaries, but have no
Idea of how to save their earnings. In
• s respect certain dosses of south
erji people have no idea of linanci.il
independence, or thrift in saving. Tim
south is a vast missionary field foi
fills teaching of the poorer classes to
save. It Is even proposed to teach
it in tup pm,lie schools.
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hut must have it when the paper
starts.
LET’S STOP IT.
With the exception of a great deni
and work on the pari of tin- mayor,
■oiincilim n, city attorney and i h-rli
of counell, we can see no great harm
.ti the granting of franchises, but as
• hesc gentlemen should not lie called
upon to do extra work especially
when there is no result, the News
bulks it a good idea to stop the
granting of what wo can appropriate
ly call "bubble” franchises.
Every few mouths some stranger
-oaies here, employs an attorney and
alter elaborate preparations and prom
ises, goes before eoum il and asks for
a franchise of some sort, mostly on
‘ho electric, railway line, but when
the lime comes tor business the strati
ger I ails to show up.
to obviate a reoeemetice of this
sort of foolishness, vvnj not make the
next stranger put up some cash?
Let s stop this "huhtrle' business,
its lot of work; full of false promises
and really no good nan come from it.
tleueral tlobin said; “Shout am*
shoot to kill, lie evidently doesn't
iielievc in "play sojers."
The Illinois editor who now lias the
Bible running as a serial in his week
ly paper lias come in contact with an
unexpected snag. A bank officer of
nis town has written the editor a tel
ler, in which ho utvlaivs certain chap
ters of the Bildo are nn..t for pub
lication and gives notice of an inten
tion !o apply for a writ of injunction
to prevent their use. It is possibly
true .-at occasional passages in the
lb e would be regarded as somewhat
broad if they appeared in a secular
production and .. will be interesting
to know in what light the courts will
regard their newspaper publication.-
.Savannah News.
Clark, the well known colored bar
ber, is better fitted to serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
- lean and up to date
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade is now serving the beat
lunch in the city, and this popular
place sluuUd be .liber<y patronized
by the public.
Swans Down Flour. ■
TUB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
MISS MONIE BOWEY,
No. 38 Perry Street. DETROIT, MICHIGAN.
A couple of winters ago I
slipped on a frozen sidewalk jtfOEiSSB
and fell fiat on my back. On
being examined I found that
i had sustained internal inju- / f®
ries which laid me up for more 'e- . JS
than two months. After that
I noticed that I had pains in '
the back and groin which I
never had before. I doctored /Yfi/yjfc j
and doctored for several ’
monlh f but as the P a ns <n- mu, Muni, Bomv.
creased instead ot growing - - -- - -
better I decided that I was not having the
right treatment. Reading in the papers
of the wonderful cures performed fay
Wine of Cardui I wrote to one of the
parties and received a very satisfactory
reply and I immediately sent for tome.
In a very short time I felt generally better
and after seven weeks faithful use I was
once more well and strong. I have never
had a sick hour since and I daily bless
your splendid medicine.
MONIE BOWEY.
INK OF CARDUI is one medi
cine that should always be kept
on hand in every home for ira
l“mediate use when female weak
ness first makes its appearance. Miss
Bowey's painful aid dangerous accident
would not have resulted go seriously
had she taken Wine of Cardui promptly.
WINE of CAUDVI A “BF
Knew Wh#l to Do With It.
A miserly landlord was going round
collecting his rents the other day. At
one house he wish greatly interested In
a little girl who watched, open mouthed
and open eyed, the business of paying
over the money and accepting the re
ceipt.
He patted her on the head and start
ed out to search his-pockets, saying, “I
must see what 1 have got for you.”
After searching ids pockets for some
time lie at last brought from a remote
corner a peppermint. As he bunded it
to the girl he said, "And now what will
you do with that?”
The lit tie girl looked at it, then at
him and replied, “Wash It.”—-London
Answers.
A rueful Rhyme,
tt poisoned, lake mustard or salt, table
spoon,
tn a cap of warm water and swallow
rlkht soon.
For burns try borax and n wot bandage.
too;
If biisteia-d, then oil and dry flannel will
do.
For children's convulsions warm baths
are Ilia rule;
With castor oil dose, too, but keep the
head cool.
Givo strop of ipecac when croup 1* In
store;
For f ilntliig stretch patient rlßht out on
the floor.
To soak in hot water is best for n sprain;
Remember those rules, ami 'twill save you
much pain.
Discerning; Germs.
“What is this stuff?" asked the testy
husband, sputtering over it mouthful
of tite strange dish which he finds on
the breakfast table,
“That,” answers the thoughtful wife,
“is the new health food.”
“it ought to lit; healthy,” declares the
tinslinnd. "i’ll bet no germ of any
sense would try to live on it!”—Balti
more American.
Very Cl on**.
“1 was surprised to hear you speak
ing against Flymskyn. Yon told me
some time ago be was your nearest
friend.”
“TliaFs so. lie couldn’t be nny nearer
than be Is, the stingy old beggar!”
First Yacht Nancy’s not at nil mod
est, von know.
Second Vaclil 1 low’s that?
First Vaclil - She was seen lingering
the Jersey coast as she passed in.—New
York Times.
Wanted.
Wo would biio to ask throught the
columns oi your paper, if there is any
person who has used Green's .-ugust
Flower for the euro of ln...gosUon.
Dyspepsia and Livoc frouoles that has
not been cured-- ahu wo also mean
tneir results, such as sour stomach,
k ineiuation u. food, nahltital costive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meuicine nas
bee” sold for many years in all civil
ized - ouiitrlos. 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 have never known of its
failing. If so, something more serious
is the matter with you. Ask your
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
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,
217 NEWCASTLE STREET.
When you want a load of good wood
for 75 cents, 'phone i3B-3, or call at
yard, corner I street and Cochran ave.
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
Wine of Cardui makes wo
men more womanly by cur
ing their weakness and mak
ing them stronger. Wine of
Cardui cured Miss bowey.
Asa medicine for all women
in every trying period of
their lives tan you think of a
better medicine for yourself,
your sister, your daughter
or your mother ? Can you
think of a more acceptable
present to give your friend
than a bottle of this medicine which
will bring her health and happiness?
You are suffering ? Your duty is to
rid yourself of this pain. If your
daughter, mother, sister or friend is
sick and in need of relief, your duty is
equally great to them. Many women,
now well, owe their lives to friends
who brought them Wine of Cardui.
Wine of Cardui is adapted to wo
men at any age in any walk of life.
For the working woman it gives her
strength for her tasks and better
treatment than a doctor for very small
cost.
Your druggist will sell you a SI.OO
bottle of Wine of Cardui. Secure the
medicine today. Take it in the privacy
of your home. Relief will come to you
as surely as you take it.
ONE CENT AWRD
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that ha* been lost, or want some-
Using that someone else has, ad
vertise In this column.
FOUND. —Large stonn key. Appty
at this office.
FOR KENT. —Eight room iiou.se,4ol
(3 street, corner A; also lui nr.
rooms. Apply 4,j G street.
LOST —Or stolen, Sterling bicycle
number 1291 x. Was stolen from my
home. Liberal reward for its return.
C. M. Flanders, 710 George Street.
FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals,
stinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 212 Newcastle
strseL
FOR RENT. —A targe well-furnished
room; electric lights and bath. Gen
tlemen preferred. 703 Union street.
Mrs H. E. Lucas.
WANTED. — Lady to act as cashier
in first-class restaurant. Must ..ave
good references. Address, W., care
News.
FOR RENT. — Desk room on ground
floor. Gooff, location. Address F.,
care News.
WANTED--Young man who can
write short hanu and assist in office
work. Address J. J. J., News Office.
LOST— Ladles stick-pin in shape of
two dollar and a half gold p*, e with
monogram. Finder will be rewarded
by returning to THIS OFFICE.
WANTED. An experienced seam
stress capable of doing tailor work on
skirts. Apply at onee tn
MRS. M. tv A AC.
208 Newcastle street.
FOR RENT,—-A seven room Hat
with alt modern improvements. Ap
ply at the Arcade, 210 Gloucester St.
IS YELLOW POISON
in your blood ? Physicians call
it Malarial Germ. It can be seen
chaaging red blood yellow under
mierftscope. It works day ami
■light. 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 Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and 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 you
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—lt will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 cents. For sav t v
Sm ith’s Pharmacy *’
Buand
Treasury department, office of the
Supervising Architect
Washington, D. C., August 21, 1902.
Sealed proposals will be re
ceived at this office until 2 o'clock,
I>. m. on the 19th day of September,
1902, and tnen opened, for the in
stallation of a conduit and eiecti.c
wiring system for the U. S. custom
house and postoffice at Brunswick,
Georgia, in accordance with the draw
ings and specifications, copies oi
which may be obtained at this office
or at the office ot the superintendent
of construction at Brunswick, Georgia
at the discretion of the supervising
architect.
JAMES KNOX TAYLOR.
Supervising Architect.
Send to 504 Monk street or ring
pnone 2532.
Jim Carter secured the very best me
thods and preparations for cleaning
clothes. Send your clothes to him.
—THE
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, saw Mills
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies,
Lstimatos Furnished free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
Julius May is selling Wilson whis
key at SI.OO per
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
V, 11 SON WHISKEY,
At Juuus May's at SI.OO per quart.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy. sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will find it to ye ar Interest to call t u
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on auea terms that,
you will not miss the money.
U. It JEWETT.
New Methods
Are always being adopted lor the
benefit of customers at Jim Carter s
ciothes-cleaning establishment. King
telephone h 032.
NOTICE.
Save your umbrella frame as J. Br
trowitch, 422 Newcastle street will
j recover it for SI,UO anu guarantee it
to be equal to any new $2,50 um
brella. lie also mas.ua umbrellas bo
order.
Rob Roy Flour has no equal.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT
H. SELIO'S. 225 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272-3.
If you want your ieyale repaired
right bring it to an ea, erieqeei work
man. it. J Ole wine, 603 Gloucester
street
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.
A fine lot of pampas grass plumes,
Wii-ie or goldm tor sale at 10c each.
J.
1011 I> Street.
Why pay SI.OO for a bottle of ordi
nary vvhwiskey when you can
get the genuine Wilson's at Julius
May’s for $1.00?
Why pay $1.50 for a whiskey when
you can get Wilson's at Julius May’s
for $1.00?
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get It at Clark's barber
s*op.,
Largest load of wood in the city for
75 cents. Ring phone 138-3 or call
'phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner
avenue.
Gale Seminary.
Begins its school year September
• , 1902. Primary. Academic, College
Preparation; Music Ait, and Elocu
tion.
system of Education thorough and
progressive, the excellence ot its mor
at entitling unsurpassed.
MAtTIE J. GALE,
SADIE It. GAI.E.
rriiieipalK.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
(1. W. Roberts, ot Elizabeth. W. Va.
An old man there had long suffered
what good doctors pronounced
cancer. They believed his
< ■as till he used Electric
Hitters and applied Buckleu'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 this
salve exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseasee, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.,
salve 25e. at all druggists.
Notice is directed to the advertise
ment of A. Zelmenovitz in this issue
This popular grocer can save you mon
ey. Try him on your next order.
you want a load of good wood
for 75 cents, pnone i„a-3. or ca„ at
yard, corner I street and Cochran ave.
Regular Through Trains on B. & B.
Regular through trails are now be
ing run on the B. & B. from Brunswick
to Offerman. 'tn e train is a mixed
one, and the passenger and freigut
traffic is good, theß.& B, is moving
forward steadily, and is doing goo.,
work for Brunswick.
Through Cars to Savannah.
To accommodate the increasing trav
el between Brunswick and Savannah
the Soutaern Railway will hereafter
operate two extra coaches on the train
leaving Brunswick at 6:25 a. m. every
Bundty, tc go through without change.
This will insuie a comfortable trip for
all who desire to gpend the day in Sa
vannah.
SEPTEMBER 3.
When you visit Savannah tail and
Have you Lyes l vumined i
pro}M-rly mid glasses fitt-mi Mutt nor alone
Improve your Vision
but will
Preserve your Sight.
Dr. VI. SCHWAB & SOM
Street..
XCluf is business
'Scud
With Us?
Iseeauhe we are competent,
and accurate in uiir prescription =|l
pa runout, and all the doctors
and tool that when a bottle
label it contains just what
scribed and the best and
drugs—never any adulterations,
stltutlons or changes. The best ;aff
purest for the sick and suffering is w
watchword in compounding preserfl
lions. V
Our trade is continually increasing
from the practice of the above meth
ods. Follow the crowds arid you will
surely fetch up in good company at
Hunter-Sale
CrugGo.
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs
iftellevue SJmk.
Tula celebrated tonic Is in growing
demand. The season of the grea'cst
need is approaching. Indigestion, .'bi
liousness, Jaundice, Chilli ant Fever,
Dick Headache, pains in tne buck and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all iu any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
The Drugs l ®*.
\vnon you want a load of good wooS
f0r.75 cents, ’pnone 138-3, or call ai
yard, corner 1 street and „oeh:au ave.
The Dirt Comes Out
In stead of going in. when you send
jour clothes to Jint Carter. Let hi-,
boy come for jour clothes. Puone
2532.
I
DON'T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ
SAW.
J®T V -.1
w.
vx
by buying lumber of unreliable deal
ers. When you want anything iu lum
ber come to us. We will fill your ol
der accurately and promptly. We will
give you just the lumber you want at.
just the right price. You can always
i save money by. placing your order
with us. Phone 197.
Lang & W ood.
PLANING MILL.
'Phone 187.
For ta-diiornbl. iy.ffe#
Mrs. .1. It. Walter, 5 1 I First WH|
ihr-■ d<K>!s ft-oui n- MjnXjM
reasonable.
Swan s Down is Lae fu.est^M
Wheat patent Hour. AM