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SUNDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWB PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LCAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor.
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The Weather.
Sunday—showers.
Si. ■ ■l!.’*BB8' I W.W!W- Mil ■:•'■■■' 'I.
Turn on the light.
The Vindication Club —Carter, Rath
bone. Alger.
There Is too much Bryanism about
Tom Johnson.
Jamea Kalamity Jones may miss the
pie train after all.
If franchises were car lines Bruns
wickians would ride.
The cure for insomnia—borrow a
policeman’s uniform.
Read every advertisement in The
News today. You will profit by It.
There Is no doubt auout some of the
Jury commissioners being experien
ced | i JJL
The weaker man owes us an apol
ogy. He said it would be fair yester
day.
Roosevelt should, by all means, re
turn Hooker’s call, while on his South
ern trip.
Tell the truth now—lsn't the News
the best paper ever published in
Brunswick.
Glynn county is settiug .ueiu a pace.
The grand jury trust is tne latest and
we lead the world.
The newspapers are devoiutg large
amount of space just now telling the
farmers how to farm.
Brunswick has a variety of profea
sional men. From the corn doctor to
the jury commissioner.
Judge Gober has been appointed by
Gov. Candler to till the unexpired
term of Judge Hal. T. Lewis.
Mr. Professional Juror, you are not
in It with some members of tne jury
cfltamission. Turn on the light.
. .
Georgia’s trouble, the legislature
meets next month. But let us not
trouble trouble till trouble troubles us.
George Ade should open a school of
slang as it seems to be the fad now,
and he is every way qualified to teach
it _ .
If General Alger really becomes a
candidate for senator in Michigan,
tnere will be ’ beefing” and all kinds
of it. ' ■
The way the papers are nagging at
Mr. Bryan b-ads us to think that thev
believe in punishment after (political)
deata.
If all the Spaniards Teddy has kill
ed should return to life, become Amer
icanized and vote for him be would
certainly win.
Can't somebody think of something
to lakfothe place of the mother-in-law
jokes'.® The string on these has cer
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THAT JURY REVISION.
Since Its Incipiency, in fact with the
very first issue, The News announced
that it would not champion the cause
of any particular faction in the local
political situation in the county or
tne city.
How well we nave lived up to toe
principle then ennunciated, is best
evidenced by reference .to the files of
the paper; we have had no enemies to
punish in the first year of our exis
tence; no political friend3 to pander
to, or reward in the present. Indeed
the lessons of the past have made it
manifest to us that the nowspaper
that expenses or condemns any and all
measures because of the party (locally
of course; that fathers them, will
sooner or later he lost in too quag
mire of ignominious failure.
However, in the cause of right we
are now called upon to condemn un
equivocally the work of a portion of
the body politic of the present county
administration. We refer to the re
rent work of the jury commissioners
of the county of Glynn in revising the
jury lists. By a carerul perusal of
them we find that men of unquestion
able character, Intelligence and abil
ity, who are tax payers and in every
way qualified for jury uuty, have been
cut from both the grand and petit
jury boxes ot the county and that
too, with an exactness as to past poli
tical alhllation that he who runs may
read.
New names have t>een substituted,
and those thus placed on the usts are
in no wise the better citizen than
those who have been deprived of the
constitutional right of passing upon,
the lives and liberties of their peers
and participating in the matters that
mostly effect the public weal.
Again it is passing stwuige that
with one single exception (that one be
ing out of the city for months) all the
other members of 'the commission
were placed in the jury box.
Was not that a little queer?
We know of a number of gentle
men In the city, who are large prop
erty owners and at the nead of busi
ness eonqerus of great magnitude,
who have been dropped from the jury
boxes.
,/ny was tms done?
After once being placed iu tne box,
what should be necessary to disfran
cnise or disqualify a juroj?
The law provides that two fifths of
(he tax payers shall constitute the
jury list. Following this law to its
logical conclusion, it would not have
been necessary to drop the names
ol any jurors, save those disqualified
for cause. A simple addition to the
list, of those who have removed here
during the last two years, and in that
time had become qualified jurors, in
the matter of taxes would nave met
the demands of the law.
It appears however that the jury
commissioners took the matter in
rheir own hands and deprived citizens
of a right, who were even more en
titled to recognition, than some of the
gentlemen who compose the board.
It seems to us tnat some narrow
raindedness has been injected into
tais work which should nave been
done without regard to" individual
enmity or small petty personalisms.
At a later day. we shall throw some
more light on this subject and we
promise certain gentlemen that the
rays will not be altogether ethereal
ones.
In conclusion, it should be remem
bered that the jury box is the most
sacred function of the people, it is
our greatest safeguard, involving the
rights. liberties and tne lives of the
masses m l this is no place to vent
malices and fight cut personal dif
ferences.
In the election held in Vermont Pst
Tuesday for a governor no choice was
mane. The constitution of that side
requires that the successful candidate
stall receive a majority c£ all ‘h -
votes cast, and if a failure to elect
occurs the election is thnvn into the
general assembly of the state. In the
election held Tuesday no candidate
for governor received a majority of
all the votes cast, hence the legisla
ture, which meets in October, will set
tle the matter by electing a governor.
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THU BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
AERIAL NAVIGATION.
The uncertainty of aerial navigation
has been demonstrated again by the
failure of t..e big Denver balloon to
get far on its way to New to New
York, and the Philadelphia Record is
led to comment as follows: “The in
evitable storm caused me balloon's
40
descent before it had passed the state
line. Nearly half a century ago a
leading aeronaut, accompanied by a
newspaper man, traveled from St.
Louis almost to the Atlantic coast,
passing over Lake Erie and landingun
injured. Many times since then long
journeys have been attempted, but
witnout success, while many lives have
been lost. Some thirty years ago all
arrangements were made by a New
York newspaper to send an experien
ced man in a monstrous balloon across
the Atlantic, but when the great bag
was nearly inflated it burst, and the
scheme was abandoned.
After capturing the seashore and the
mountains the summer giri will re
turn to college—ft is tne professors
time to capture.
The man who has been wearing a
panama *~t should not get mad at
the bill for his wife's autumn head
gear is presented.
General Joe Wheeler naa been doing
ali kinds of stunts with the nobinty
in London. We hope the General did
not wear knee breeches.
Yes, Maud, a professional juror Is
a man who has been serving a little
less than a score of years. We refer
you to the jury commissioners.
The young man wrote his best that
he had just purchased a fine Panama.
In a sweet little note she said "1 know
you look handsome in your pajama."
These little mistakes will occur.
Your name was taken out of the
jury box because you wasn't EXI’EIU-
I'TNCEI). For lessou in habitual jury
practice we refer you to the jury com
missioners. They are graduates.
The legislature of Mississippi Is
seriously considering a bill to prohi
bit bascimll during the cotton picking
season, because tha negroes prefir
playing the game to working iu the
fields.
A Glynn county fariuei who re
ceived a News subscription circular
• La.. . no Vo, taken a paper n* u* v
life, i alnt got time to reid it. He
is evidently telling the truth in the
first part of ais statement.
ihe secret service man who was
with the president's party to protect
the life of the president Wednesday
lost ms own life. He should be re
memoeied by the government and by
the people as one who died at his post
of duty.
According to the .nadison Adver
tiser, the "biggest thing for Middle
Georgia is the small farm well tilled.”
The “smalt farm well tilled" is more
profitable than the large ones nalt
worjied, and is the best thing for mid
dle Georgia or any other section, adds
the Columbus Enquirer-Sun.
The life of J. Pierpont Morgan is
insured for a larger sum in London
than that of any other man excepting
Kink Edward. That is the method
adopted by English investors, and a
large number of shrewd American imi
tators. to protect themselves against
a break in the stock market in the
event of tne death of me great finan
cier,
A l>ojr In n Glove.
There is no question that the beagle
is a very old breed. Early Roman
accounts of England contain refer
ences to the beagle even by name.
Books published from about 1580 to
1010 describe several varieties of
hounds, including "the little beagle,
which may be carried in a man's
glove." That the miniature hound
was extremely popular at that time
was evident from Queen Elizabeth
keeping a pack which were also said
to be small euough to put in a glove.
This statement is frequently ridiculed
when it is not understood that gloves
of that period were not the present
day kind, but gauntlets reaching nearly
to the elttow. What became of those
glove beagles we may surmise from
what we know of the results of later
attempts to maintain jeieks of beagles
of 8 to 10 inches high, the result after
some years being weak puppies that
fall short of the flue qualities of the
lifHeTTtiuting dog when they are grows
up.—Couciry Life in Amerlcf.
Remarkable Reason,, For Duels.
Colonel Montgomery was shot lu a
duel about a dog; Colonel Ramsey In
one about a servant; Mr. Featherstone
in one about a recruit; Sterne's futher
In one-about a goose, and another gen
tleman lu one ill,out a bottle of an
chovies. One officer was challenged
for merely asking his opponent to pass
him a goblet; another was compelled
to fight about a pinch of snuff. Gen
eral Barry was challenged by a Cap
tain Smith for declining wine at a din
ner on a steamboat, although the gen
eral pleaded as an excuse that wine in
variably made him sick, and Lieuten
ant Cowther lost his life iu a duel be
cause he was refused admittance to a
Club of pigeon shooters.
In 1777 a duel occurred in New York
between Lieutenant Feathorstonehaugh
of the Seventy-fifth and Captain Mc-
Pherson of the Forty-second British
regiment in regard to tbe manner of
eating an ear of corn, one contending
that the eating was from the cob and
the other contending that the grain
should be cut off from the cob before
eating. Lieutenant Featherstoiieliaugh
lost his right arm. the bail from his an
tagonist’s pistol shattering the limb
fearfully, so much so that it had to be
amputated. Major Noah lost his life
in 1.527 at the dueling ground at Ho
boken in a simple dispute about what
was trumps in a game of cards.—Lon
don Tit-Bits,
Tl*o v*rm: Kel.
Young eels in passing up a river
show tlio most extraordinary perse
verance in overcoming all obstructions.
The large flood gates -sometimes fif
teen feet in height -oil the Thames
might lie supposed sufficient to bur ttie
progress of a fish the size of a darning
needle. But young eels ha vc~7i whole
some idea that nothing can stop them,
and in consequence nothing does.
Speaking of the way in which they as
cend flood gates and other barriers, one
writer says: “Those which die slick to
the post: others, which get a little high
er, meet with the same fate, until at
last a layer of them is formed which
enables the rest to overcome the diffi
culty of the passage.
“The mortality resulting from such
‘forlorn holies' greatly helps to account
for the difference in the number of
young eels on tlielr upward migration
and that of those which return down
stream in the autumn. In some place*
these baby eels are much sought after
and are formed into cakes, which are
eaten fried.”— London Standard.
—
pin iit iit u His l*rt*ft*ii(*f*.
A young lady who had been pouring
ten at a function lu a suburban town,
having toward the end of the affair
become somewhat fatigued, sat down
In it quiet corner of the room, where
slje witnessed the following Incident;
A young man came lu and made Ills
way to the hostess, greeting her and
apologizing for his lateness.
“Awfully glad to see you, Mr
Blank," said the hostess. “So good of
you to come, and all the way from
New York too. But where is yom
brother?"
“1 am commissioned to tender his
regrets. You see, we are so busy just
uow that It was Impossible for both of
us to get away, and so we tossed up to
see which of us should come.”
“How ntcel Such an original idea!
And you won.”
“No.” said the young man absently;
“1 lost.”—New York Times.
Ifl* Mittitonp.
Young Husband (picking up bundle
front table)—What have you here, love
—something for me?
Young Wife—Yes, dear. Lwent shop
ping this morning expressly to buy
them for you. I hope you'll like them.
Young Husband —Like them! Of
course I’ll like them if you bought
them. But \vhut an- they?
Young Wife—They’re nightcaps, dear.
I heard you tell Sparkles tUitMiiornlng
that you’d go down to the club with
him this evening and get a nightcap,
and 1 made up my mind at once that
I’d save you that trouble by seeing
that you had spine in the house. Just
open tlie parcel and try them on, won’t
you, love?—Pearson’s.
The Hewnrtl of Kintlnenß.
A kind hearted man in New Zealand
had a sudden shock a little time ago.
He was standing on a railway plat
form giving apples to a circus elephant
caged In a cattle truck as the circus
was on the move. The train startl'd,
and the elephant, not to lose the last
apples in the basket, promptly seized
the man in his trunk and carried him
along with the train. The train had
:o be stopped and the kind hearted man
rescued from the trunk of the travel
ing elephant
Barred Out.
"He seems to be no longer iu your
set?”
“Hawdly.” replied Cholly. “He’s such
deuced bad fawm. y’know."
“How is that?"
“Why. when the fellah bets on s
hawse wace he sometimes w?r.,s,
y’know. instead of losing like a gen
tleman.”—Chicago Post
A Cheery Pair.
"Do you remember,” said Mrs.
Grumps, “when you asked tne to mar
ry you?"
"Yes," said Mr. Grumps.
"And 1 said ‘YesT ”
“I remember it We both always did
talk too much.’’—Washington Star.
Special Rates to New York.
From October 3rd to 6th. inclusive,
the Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets to New York ana return
at the exceeding low rates of J 24.25.
For lurther mformation. schedules,
and sleeping car accommodations call
08. C. L. CANDLER.
. Gejjgra} Agent.
THE —s
BAY IRON WORKS!
i
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty s
Packings, Fittings
■ • and Supplies,
i
> Estimates furnished t ree of Charge.
; 629 Bay St,
’ W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
*■ .'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
Julius May is selling Wilson wais
key at SI.OO per v uart.
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY,
WILSON WHISKEY.
V,it SON WHISKEY’,
At Junus May s> at si.uo per quart.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine ot any description? You
will hud it to ye ar interest to call in
me. Can aell 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
beueht of customers at Jim Carter s
clothes-i leaning establishment. Ring
telephone
NOTICE.
Save your umureiia frame as J. A*
trowitch, 122 Newcastle strqet will
recover it for SI,OO ana guarantee it
tube equal to any new $2,50 um
brella. lie also mas os umbrellas to
order.
ALI. KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES is CENTS A BUTTLE, AT
ii. S'EIdUS, 225 GIIANI STREET.
TELEPHONE 212 2.
If you want your lccie repaired
rig*.? ffi’jug it ip ex-grteucei work
mho. h. J Ole wine, 505 Gloucester
street
Until furUier notice this company
will close its office at 6 o’clock p. in,
and no deliveries will he mad a after
that hour.
BRUNSWICK ICE CO.
A fine lot of pampas grass plumes,
Wiide or golden for sale at 10c each.
J. C. BALDWIN.
106 D Street.
Something new—qui,nfne shampoo
for ladies Get It at Clark's barber
shop.,
Gale Seminary.
Begins its school year September
. 1902. Brimary. Academic, College
Preparation; Music Ait, and Elocu
tion. #
system.of Education thorough and
progressive, the excellence oi its mor -
al -.raining unsurpassed.
MATTIE .) GALE,
SUSIE R. GALE,
i rind pals.
Regular Through Trains on B. & B.
Regular through tra.ns are now be
ing run on the B. & If from Brunswick
to Otlermau. Ine train is a mixed
one, and the passenger and freigu.
traffic is good. Phe B. &B. Is moving
torward steadily, and is doing goo,
work for Brunswick.
Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you
tried it?
Sitter Uw School
HSIVtItSITV OI VinoiMA.
In V:rnnia mount aim. sf-q Sumjner. July 1 toSeptein*
l*r l, 10f*j, tf* W* I 1 afuJty. Haipfui to begmiierw:
to cjßli*lm*k for the hat k nnd touraettUoners who have*
uw itml eysteinaiD instruction. For adtbtse'
B. C. MlJJiyi. Secretary, €h*rlotus> llle, v *.
Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice
of the Peace.
Qffice. 307 Newcastle Street.
wS"WILL BUT OLD FUR
niture or we will clean it up just as
nice as ft ever was. For a trifle.
Phone 12. J. W. WATKINS.
Notioe.
1 beg to announce to my friends and
the public that 1 have removed my
business from Newcastle street to Og
leUyrpe and Bay streets, between
Glmieester and Monk.
I shall be pleased to serve all who
use feed, and fan supply them in quan
tities or from one sack or bale to
car loads, to suit any- one's wants, at
the lowest possible prices.
Telephone 93. J. M. BURNETT.
Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the
attention of the ladies to her new
fancy' work in battenberg and renas
aunce work.
A GOOD LUNCH.
The Arcade is now serving the beat
lunch in the city, and Hits pepui&r
place should be liberally patronized
by tbs public.
COAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.
SEPTEMBER 7.
Wht-n you visit Savannah rail nud^M
tliive you Lyes Examined M
pn.pr-riy and gla.—lit to I that m-t ulougjH
Improve your Vision
- blit \S
ill . M. St |Tvb\ls M
;. Luii sir---I,:
Xilii( is yjusin
1
With Is?
Beoauhe we are competent, careful
and accurate in our prescription de
partment, and all the doctors know it.,
and feel that when a bottle bears our
iabel it contains just what was j i >
scribed and the best and purest of
drugs—never any adulterations, sub
stitutions or changes. The best and
purest for the sick and suffering is out
watchword in compounding prescrip
tions. |
Our trade is continually increasing
from the practice of tue above rneth
ods. Follow the crowds and you will
surely fetch up in good company at
Hunter-Sale
Drug Go.
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure
iftdkvm tJcnie.
Tais celebrated tonic is in growing
demand. The season of the gravest
need is approaching. - Indigestion, JR
liousness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in tne back and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, aul
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in aajr
form,
W. J. BUTTS,
The Druggist,
linen you want a load of good wood
for 75 cents, ’paone 13S-3, or call at
yard, corner I street and ate.
Span’s down flour, absolutely
pure; try It.
Swans Down Flour.
The Dirt Comes Out
In stead of going in, when you sijed
your clothes to J'm Carter. Lot his
boy come for your clothes. Paone
2532.
DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ
SAW. 0
by buying lumber of unreliable deal
ers. When you want anything in lum
ber come to us. We will fill your or
der accurately and promptly. We will
give you just the lumber you want at
just the right price. You can always
save money by placing your order
with us. Phone 197.
Lang & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
'Phone 197,
Bob Boy flour makes fine bread.