The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 04, 1902, Image 2

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'THURSDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWB PUBLISHING CO. *. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOU 18 J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. AlVertlslng rate* made known on application. Church and other char itATjle organization notice* published at half the regular rate*. Advertisers dealring their ada. dl* continued must notify the office in wTittng. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. • Terms to subscribers in the city and by iball tree of charge to all arts of the United Slates and Can ada, Mexlcb. POfto Rico, Guam. Phfi refine Islands and Hawaiian islands: m Month I -R0 Hlx Months 1-50 One .ear 6.00 Phone lit. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.. uostofflce, ah second-class mall mat ter. ; __ Hon. Emory Speer has designated the lirunswlck Daily Newe aa the official organ of the United States Seurh In bankruptcy proceeding*, for drawn—.iii.a i PUBLISHER'S notice. The Newe Publishing Company de £M It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisement* must be paid for In adrance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. The Weather. Generally fair except showers in the Southwestern portion. By the wuy, what has become of our little friend, Freddie Funston? 'J be Tom Johnson boom is on in good shape now. The Savannah rnnyorality race will soon be on. It takes money to buy this plum. There la no disputing the fact that * Governor Taft Is ft big man —in the Philippines. Farmers to the big convention in Macon will get a taste of real Geor gia hospitality. It Is easy to account for John Wana maker’s great success. He is a news paper advertiser. That presidential nominal lon bee Is buzzing in Tom Johnson’s bonnet in rent earnest now. The Atlanta Journal calls James K, Jones “the crushed democratic trage Jinn of Arkansas.’’ From a convention standpoint Brunswick has been dull lately. Lets break the monotony. It is said that Charleston is coming in for her share of distinction. She has Jersey “skinned to death, on the mosquito proposition. Years ago there wnse some plea sure in sport because it was hottest, but at present an honest sport would be regarded at ft fit subject for a luna tic asylum. Mr. Schwab lost several hundred thousand dollars at Monte Carlo on his last trip to Europe. Wonder wol lie Indulge in Ibis innocent amusement this time? Air. Terrell has seen no real trouble yet, but just wait until he is con fronted with the, three or .our appli cants for the same office and all Ter tell men, proposition. . ne Warrentcm News publlsnes the notices of that village’s lawyers and doctors and dentists under the cap tion: “Professional cads.” Is this a typographical error or a veiled sar casm ?, fh# lawyers say our Supreme Court judges are an overworked set. but do you nouee the number who are trying to get judge Lewis’ place? We are constrained to believe that the aver age lawyer really; wants to "over worn.” In a little north Georgia town some years ago. the leading merchant fail ed for something In the neighborhood oi SIO,OOO. A mass meeting was call ed and tue amount needed to straigh ten him up was raised without an> trouble and he was given five years to settle. This merchant is now worth over $100,000; paid everybody hack, with interest, and is the best friend h s town ever had. Moral: Help the man who is down. OIL AS FUEL. News comes from Savannah that it Is possible in the near future that, all of the large manufacturing plants in the city wfti be using oil for fuel. The proprietor of the be Soto Hotel, in this city is reported to have ex pressed his intention of heating the hotel with an oil furnace. Tin.-pliant on luat place is used to furnish heat ana steam for various purposes abotn tue hole), in addition to furnishing power to drive the electric plant. In consequence it is quite large and the ordinary consumption of coal is no small item in the cost of running tno hotel. "iJvoii fn summer months flic con sumption of fuel is a heavy expense, so in July, when Mr. Powers was call e t , on to i-. an advance of .id" cents tier ton for soft coal, he began to think of the cost of keeping ijc fur .mutes going in winter wit it coal at any such price, arid lie immediately changed from coal to wood, wuicii no lias since been using. He is not sure, however, dint wood will servo his purpose in winter, and so nc is now in communication with a Mr.-“ Cornell, the inventor of a patent 0.l burner lot use in furnaces, aim that gentleman may he given a con trad to put tils invention in the hole; plant. Mr. Cornell will lie in Snvan ana within the next ten days. Speaking of the matter lust night. Mr. Powers said tnat he thinks it\ only a question of n snort time when •.no breweries, the lee plants ana tin electric power houses, together with most of the other concerns needing •urge amounts of fuel, will he driven to follow the expedient of burning oil.’ The case of the Savannah man may •-e repeated in other cities, and. when anally the coal barons do decide to compromise with their workmen, tnej may find that their "wares arc not in demand.'’- —Savannah News. Say What you please about the pen being mighty an,l the sword being mighty, but the real tiling is money. It seems to be the mighty of luigutie ; This is a had state of affairs it is true, Imt then there is no use In dodging the truth. The Turpentine Operators’ Associa lion will hold its annual convention in Jacksonville on the loth and lltli ol September. It is estimated there will he from seven hundred to one thou sand practical operators present from a half-dozen states. The Birmingham Ago Herald, re ferring to Georgia, says: “A state that snips out 4,000 carloads of fruit is not a state that is ’ail couon’; it Is not a state that Is depending upon oiu crop, it is - a state that is becoming i ienor each year. The Alabama far mors should stop and hoed tins les son." The Washington correspondent ol mo New York Evening Post finds in -u South Carolina primaries a prooi that the direct system leaves no prooi that the direct system leaves no play for "finesse" in politics. He points out tnat. in the race for the United stales Senate from that State there were two Tillman candidates, receiv ing together but 2’J,255 votes, while the four men who were regarded as anti-Tuunan received 42,400. SHU, because the Tillman candidates liad tue largest fodowings— were the high plurality candidates-- they will oth go beioro the second primary, and a Tillman man wilt neces sarily; be selected for Senator. Under our democratic institutions every individual who can. by honest and lawful means, gains gieat wealth, is entitled to enjoy it in any proper manner that may please him: hut ae has no right. to use his moans tortile injury and damage ol" the population or the country. No man or combi na lion of men suuittd he allowed to con trol the entire supply of any article ol universal daily consumption, and ex tort from the people who must have it unreasonable and outrageous prices. In the same way the transportation companies should not be allowed to comonio so as to monopolize every route for the carriage of articles of necessity, and so hold the people at me mercy of such combinations. iHH BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. A Matter of Sex. “A man trimmed that window," re marked a dealer in women’s headgear, passing a millinery establishment on Twenty-third street in_ which all the hats and bonnets faced squarely to ward the sidewalk, “and u woman fixed up the windows in that store,” continued the man milliner as be came to the next store, in which the women’s bats showed, their backs, with tlielr bows, pendent ribbons and stream ers. "You seg,” lie sail?, “a man looks at a woman’s face, and so it is only the front of the hat that he sees, and he doesn’t know any better than to show the fronts when he is exhibiting bats for sale. “But it Is women, not men, who a ra the buyers, and they know that their women friends when they meet them smile sweetly as they pass and then turn and critically inspect their bats fronj the rear. “So women select lints with stunning hind effects, and the woman milliner Judiciously shows the rear elevation when she puts a hut on exhibition.”— New York Times. Wtlti ißtemt. “Yes. T know that certain passen gers object to lipping on principle; but, speak let; for myself, I believe In It,” remarked a ruddy faced old tnan in the corner of a third class smoker. “It is only right to reward courtesy, and I ilwnjs make a point of giving the guard of this train sixpence when he cornea to see if I’m all right, although I’m only a poor man.” The other ias -ngt rs, not to be out done, thereupon dived into tlielr pock ets, and when the guard popped his head inside the door u few minutes later ho found himself overwhelmed with silver coins. An hour passed, and the passengers got out one by one until the old man was left facing a spruce commercial traveler, who loaned toward him con fidentially and asked him how he could afford to give the guard sixpence every time he took a Journey. “Oh, don’t worry yourself about that,” responded tlie old man. “I dare say 1 shall get It back with Interest.” “How will you?” “The guard is a sou of mine!”—Lon don Globe. Rob ltoy Flour is good Guilty. Imt Fair Mlml.d. "Gentlemen,” said the man whose bulk Jiett comfortably filled n sent Id the parlor ear, • 1 passed through one earthquake and never want to experi ence another.” "Where was it?” was asked. "In I’lttsburg.” “But I never heard they had an earthquake there.” “Yes. they did. It was fifteen years ago. 1 was there. 1 went to the roller skating rink, 1 put on a pair of skates, t started out to cavort.” “I ui!” Kidd four men in chorus. “And the earthquake followed, and 1 want to say right hero and now that if any of you are from Pittsburg and can prove the loss of friends or prop erty 1 am willing to make a fair set tlement of damages.” One Way to l)o It. “I wish.” he sighed. "1 could break little Willie of the habit of calling names." "You can," responded the gruff neigh bor promptly. “How?” "Discharge the nurse and send him out to play with a few rough boys some afternoon.”—Chicago Post. Never Got Thirsty Vanin. “Why do you call your friend ‘Pry Davy?'” was asked of tlie wild and woolly westerner. "Is It because of tlie nature of his wit, or what?” "Wit nothin’!” answered the west erner. "Davy got a dose o' the water cure in the Philippines two years ago, nu' he hasn't bee i thirsty since.”—Bal timore American. I \ot m* Ifntl a** If MUht Bf. “Poor man,” said the lady visitor, addressing one of the Inmates of the Insane asylum, "don't you often feel very sad to be stint up here?” "Oil. no,” the patient answered. “Th* lunatics who come to look at us are generally very amusing.” Chicago Record- Herald. Logical. Pat Pfwat's tli' ray son Clancy do be aftiier havin’ a tin weddiu*! Oi wonder? Mike Faith, an - it's inn-nose he’s been mnrrii and 4o Ids ould woman tin years, Oi'm think.tn'.—Chicago News. Regular Through Trains on B. & B. Regular through tra.ns are now be ing run on the B. & B. from Brunswick to Offorman. Ihe train is a mixed one. and tlie passenger and freig.u, traffic is good. The B. A- B. is moving forward steadily, and is doing goon work for Brunswick. Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of tlie ladies to her new fancy work in battenberg and renas aunoq work. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best imsch ia the city, and this popular place should be liberally patronized f>y the nubile. COAL. AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. ONE CENT AWQRD If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that haa been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column, FOUND.—Large stone key. Appiy at this office. FOR RENT.—Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., care Newa. FOR RENT.—Eight room nouse,4ol G street, corner A; also furuit. rooms. Apply bj (i street. WANTED. —Young man who can write short hana and assist in office work. Address J. J. J., News Office. FOR RENT.—A seven room flat with all modern improvements. Ap ply at the Arcade, 210 Gloucester St. WANTED.—Lady to act as cashier in first-class. restaurant. Must ..ave good references. Address, W., care News. FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals, stlnceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle streeL FOR RENT. —A large well-furnished room; electric lights and hath. Gen tlemen preferred. 703 Union street. Mrs H. E. Lucas. LOST —Or stolen, Sterling bicycle number 121* Ix. Was stolen from my home. Liberal reward for its return. C. M. Flanders, 710 George Street. LOST Ladies stick-pin in shape of two dollar and a half gold piece with monogram. Finder will he rewarded by returning to THIS OFFICE. WANTED. An experienced seam stress capable of doing tailor work on skirts. Apply at once to MRS. M. ioAAC. 208 Newcastle street. IS YELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physicians call it flalarial tierm. It can he seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and night, First, it turnsyourcom plexion yellow'. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You fee! 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 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, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands —lt will cure you, or your money back. This is fair. ' Try it. Price, 25 cents. Far sa y sm ith'it Fhurmiu-j W J Butt-; Huuter-SaU- Drug Cos >w- Li at---. • Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. Ring pho.e 138-3 or call 'phone 138-3 or call at yard, corner avenue. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. Send to 504 Monk street or ring pnone 2532. Jim Carter secured the very best me thods and preparations for rivalling clothes. Send your clothes to him. Wanted. We would Lae to ask turought the columns tn your paper, if there is any person who has used Green's - ugust Flower for the euro of In-gestion. Dyspepsia and Lver l’rouoles that has not been cured—wo also mean tneir results, such as sour stomach, te mentation o. food, nabitual costive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in tact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meuiclue nas been sold for many years in all ivil izoa countries, and we wish to conVs 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 tailing. If so, something more serious is toe matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. Through Cars to Savannah. To accommodate the increasing trav el between Brunswick and Savauuah 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 fer all who desire to spend the day in Sag vanu&h. RESTAURANT, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Where you will be properly served with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. Oysters in an> style. Everything new and clean OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT ERNEST ARNHEITER, 817 NEWCASTLE STREET. Clark, the well known colored bar her. is better fitted to serve the pub lie than ever. Everything neat and elean and up to date When you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, ’phone 138-3, or call at yard, corner I street and Cochran arav THE BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Miils Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies, Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. Julius May is selling Wilson whis key at SI.OO per •.sari. WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY, WILSON WHISKEY. Wit RON WHISKEY, At Juiius May's at $4.00 per quart. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rert a machine of any description? You will find it to year iutcrest to call tn me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on suca terms that you will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. New Methods Are always being adopted for the benefit of customers at Jim Carter's S ciutlieu-cleaning establishment. Ring telephone 5032. NOTICE. Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trowitch, 422 Newcastle strejet will recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it to be equal lo any new $2,50 urn ; brvlia. Ha also mac os umbrellas to order. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT It. SELIU’S, 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272-3. If you want your ' icycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewine, 506 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 MFO. CO. A fin,- lot of pampuWtp'ass plume.-', wmte or golden for sale at 10c each. J. C; BALDWIN. Rtfi I) Street. Something new —quinine shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark’s barber stop., Gale Seminary. Begins its school year September 1002. Primary. Academic. College Preparation; Music Art. and Elocu tion. system of Education thorough and progressive, the excellence ot its mor al training unsurpassed, SBSJE U. GALE, SADIE K. GAI.E. principals. A PlPiPHint Interruption. The following incident occurred at an entertainment In a large provincial town: On the programme a certain vo calist was down to sing “The Miner's Dream of Home," and to add special effect to the song he, having a friend a- fireman at the (Ire station, about three minutes' walk from the hall, ran out and borrowed his top hoots. Ills turn on the programme came around, lie appeared on the stage in all the glory of a blouse, slouch hat, white breeches and the fireman's top boots. His rendering of the song was success up to the middle of the verse, when a commotion was In entrance of the hail. Then a hot nntw-;ager fiaetnnn forced his way through the audience up to the foot lights and bawled out at the top of his voice: “Bill, you’ve got to come out of them ’ere hoots if you value vqur life. I'm called to a fire'”—l.ondon Tit-Bits. Why Many t'hilhrr-n Arc One Sided. It is a well known physiological law that the use of a muscle causes an increase in its size, while neglect causes It to become smaller. I The steady use of the same arm In carrying a set of books to and from school, the propping of one arm on a table, or the excessive use of one arm or leg and the disuse of the other — each such habit slowly but surely brings about its own result unless constant effort be made to counter act it. The growing age is more subject than any other to such influences, but every age is directly and powerfully induce-red by any occupation or habit which tends to the exclusive exercise of certain muscles or f.o the habitual taking cf a certain posture. Why pay SI.OO for a bottle of ordi nary whwiskey when you can get the genuine Wilson's 'at Julius May’s for,sl.oo? M by pay sl.ati for a whiskey when for lioof** W ‘ lsons at Julius May’s oEFTEMBER 4 When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not ahum Improve your Vision but will Preserve Pi. m. sOmufewi A?"' Jm XChi( is business Seed With Is? i Doran ho we are competent. and accurate in our prescript inn H liartment, and all Uie doctors and feel that when a bottle In ara, omi label it contains just what was pro-, scribed and tho best and purest iM drugs—never any adulterations, siifl stiiutions or changes. The best anir purest for tho sick and suffering is'our watchword in compounding prescrip tions. Our trade is continually increasing from tho practice of tuo above meth ods. Follow tho crowds and you will surely fetch up in good company at •• Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drugs iftellevue i/cnit. Tills celebrated tonic is in growing demand. The season of the grea'est aged is approaching. Indigestion, liii llousness. Jaundice, Chilli and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in tne back and kidneys all depend upon malaria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, \vnen you want a load of good wooft for 75. cents, 'pnone 138-3, or call at. yard, corner I street and'Cochran ave. The Dirt Comes Out 0 In your clothes to Jim Carter, i.tl his boy come lor your clotjie3. - Pnone 2532. DON'T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ SAW. by buying lumber of unreliable dial ers. When you want anything in him-, her come to us. We will till your or der act urately an,l promptly. We will give you just the lumber you want at just the right price. You cair always save money bv placing your order with us. Phone 19 1. Lang & W ojjfj PLANINdfI ’Phone 197. W l.r i'as'in*"abi, di- - Vrt. It. Walter, i ■ n 'tu .- from icasoi.able. jf