The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 16, 1902, Image 2

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TUESDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Advertising rate# made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at halt the regular rate*. Advertisers desiring their ad a. dla oontlnued must notify the office In writing. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to aubscribera In the city and by mall free of charge to all ■arts of the United States and Can ada. Mexico, Porto Klco, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month f .50 Six Months * oO One -ear 5.00 Phone 111. III.P. ij'.ii.i.... >J" 1 '111'"" -'I Entered at the Brunswick, Qa„ postofflce, aS second-class mall mat i. Hen. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Dally Newa as the official organ of the United State* Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Oiynn oounty. .11' ■' . Ml PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for In advance. We cannot afford to devote our space to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for ths money. The Weather. Forecast for today—Fair and warm er. Is more light needed? Tlu* best and easiest way to suicide —buy an automobile. This cold weather is causing old suits to get In their work. Don’t lot this weather fool you. Old Hoi Is winking the other eye. Clothes do not make the man, but they can do a good Job on the dude. St. bouts boodiing and Brunswick jury juggling. One is as bad us the other. The Wasp, a Toledo newspaper, is dead. We suppose It "stung” itself to death, Is It not a tact that that grand jury list was made up before the commis sioners met? Elections In Georgia are not so cor rupt us !u other states, acording to the Athens Tribune. How about your jury revisions? The Jacksonville Times Union and itlzen does riot seem to stand in with the Florida press. The Florida big daily's long suit seems to be its name anyway. jjudfc That Oyster Bay minister gave Pres ident Itoosevelt a severe case of col,, feet on Sunday, when he diverted his theme from the death of Pres.oiu McKinley to the dangerous appetite of the trusts. That "municipal muddle,” by Stuart McLean, in Sunday's Atlanta Journal was a gem and reflected credit on its author, who by the way is one of the coming members of the fourth estate in Georgia. “ The march of the homeseekers, which for so long has been westward, is at last turning toward the south. The great attraction is cneap laud— cheap in price, but rich in product iveness, says the Columbus Enquirer- Sun, "The tariff, says the Portland Ore gonian, “was made for man, not man tor the tariff.'* To which may be add ed that it was made cor the "maa" who owns a factory, and not ior the man who works on a iaim, says the Charleston News and Courier. The Sunday News seems to have stiuek a popular chord in the public mind and from the kindly expressions published in this issue, it appears that the people of this city appreciate the efforts we are making to give them a paper in every way commusurate with the needs of the city. THE TRIBUNE’S TREPIDATION. The New York Tribune i whistling to sustain its courage. On Wednes day attention to the almost superstiti ous belief that politicians once enter tained to the effect that it was not desirable to win in an intermediate Congressional election, since the party then victorious was likely to be de feated In the Presidential election two years later, lucre being a certain ac tion and reaction, an ebb and flow, In ballots as well as tides. The results in 1874, 1878, 1882, 1890 and 1894, sus tained this curious belief, says the Tribune, but it insists that of 1898 exploded It utterly. There.ore, the forecasting the fall elections of this year the Tribune sees no reason for expecting another swing of the pendu lum which would reverse the Kepubli can victory of two years ago. So much for the question in the ab stract. Coming “down to cases,” tne Tribune argues that the probability i, Democratic gains in the East is likely to he offset by the lingering effects of the Republican tidal wave of two years since In the West, and so on all grounds It requests the members of its party to be oi goou cheer. All of which goes to show, we think, that the Tribune is sligntly alarmed. It is anxious, apparently, to get rid of any superstitious feeling that the De mocrats are sure to win, and at „e same time it strives to bolster up the courage of Its fellow partisans by counting upon a reaction that took place two years ago ip the west to overcome a reaction that it seemingly sees Impending in the immediate ni ture in the east, it declares that It is Impossible to forecast the complex ion of the next house, but in doing so it furnishes us with a straw upon which we can base an opinion as to tne wind's direction.—Augusta Chronicle. THE NEWSPAPER. This is an age of transition in busi ness methods, and it is not at ail strange that the newspaper, always in the lead, Is adapting itself to those modern methods. Time was when the newspaper represented merely tne party and the individual views of tTs editor. That newspaper has eithef passed away or Is lagging'behind at the tail of the processiofi. The politi cal newspaper has views and convic tions, but they are not obstrusively put forth. Time was when toe politi cal newspaper that criticised Its own party was deemed heretical. The great newspapers of tne country no longer hesitate to do this when oc casion warrants. The modern news paper has taken that position which it should have occupied all along. It Is a business institution. The prime object of the newspaper—the success ful newspaper—is to furnish tne news of the world and the local happenings In which the more immediate consti tuency of the newspaper is interested. Next to the presentation of that news in the most attractive form, so placed that In this hurrying world the reader can the more readily grasp the sub stance of what is going on. Equally essential is good management. With out the latter tne best newspaper in the world would be a failure. Thepe is no variation from this rule, and there cannot be any. A newspaper will no more run itself on merit alone, without exertion, than any other busi ness will run itself. The modern newspaper—the paper that realizes what Is needed or demanded, and that goes to work by business methods to accomplish it—is the only one that has a chance of life under the new conditions tnat have obtained m busi ness. The Panama hat is making a barn fight to stay with us. The city council will, at its next meeting, take up the question of the new fire headquarters, and the News hopes that the proposed plan as offer ed by Messers Bowen & Thomas will be finally determined upon. This im provement is needed from every stand point and we are sure we are voicing the sentiments of the people, when we say that we are heartily in favor of the plan. MILLIONS Preserve, Purify, and Beautify the Skin, Scalp, Hair, and Hands with fltiCUia SOAP* Millions op Wombs use Cuticcba Soap, assisted by Cuuccka Ointment, for beautifying tun skin, for cleansing the scalp, and Die stopping of fulling hair, for softening, whitening, ami soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, Itcmngs, and irritations, and for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nnraory. Millions of women use Cmiccra Soap in baths for annoying irritations, inflamma tions, and excoriations, or too free or offen sive prospiration, in washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, anti septic purposes, which readily suggest themselves to women, especially mother*. Complete Treatment Tor Hu mours, sl. CoDßtatißgofCUTici/itA Soaf( the skin of crueta and scale#, ami woften the WUckeuedeutUle.CinicuKA ointment,soc.), to instantly allay Itching, Inflammation, and Irritation, and noothc and heal, and Cutktjba Kknolv'ENT I’lluLa (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. CUTICHBA KICfIOI.VBNT PfLLA (ChocMftte Coated) arc anew, ta*tu!■*#, odorle*#,economical aubeititute for the celebrated liquid Cuticuha RkhglvenT, a# well at* for all other blood purl, liera and humour cure#. 60 do#e#, 2.V. Bold throughout thn WorWl. Hntialt Dtrfxrtc ’J7'2B Chartethoug* Bq., Ixindon. I'otteb Uhuu and CUUU. Coki\, Boi* Boston, U. B. A. JWillinetty Opening All the new shapes in ready to wear hats for fail and winter, also the new ornaments and fancy arti cles in millinery, you will find at t. tarle, 203 Newcastle street. P. DEVARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCFRIEf Fruits, Vegetables, Eto. MONK STREET. Free delivery- A 2. OCEAN TRIP To NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL EASTERN RESORTS OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY LOW RATES— Superior Service 50 Hours o f Ocean Bretei 3 Sailings each WecK from iavannah, Ca. rhe MesnnhtiM of Uu. Popular I.lne-incom prWr In Serrl.-eor JppomtmenM, .fTer a ufllfhtittl route-toe jn>enalve in cent, compUt# in onioymeiits from all Southern Point* by a nhort rail journey to STunh and to hour* of cool, wait air to Nevr York. fun ItATKS, Hist nv ATtONS, ADVCPrr'#j|*Q iM*TTts, Kro., Ashlv To Ticket Arei’i* Is RmnsMA. 0.0, Brewf r, C. T. A Y. x. wiisotis woußnTEe you for a guest today. Try Rob Roy flour. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. If you want to restore your Kulneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure —50 cents at druggists. A Parson’s Noble Act. “I want all the world to know,” writes Rev. C. J. Budlong, of Ashaway, K. 1., "what a thoroughly good and re liable medicine I found in electric Bitters. They cured me of jaundice ami liver troubles that had caused me great suffering for many years. For a genuine, all-round cure tney ex cel anything i ever saw." Electric Bitters are the surprise of all for their wonderful work in Liver. Kid ney and Stomach troubles. Don’t tail to try them. Only 50 cts. Satisfac tion is guaranteed hy all druggists. Fortune Favors a Texan. “Having distressing pains in head, back and stomach, and oeing without appetite, I began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills.” writes W. P. V hite hoad of Kennedaie. Tex., "and soon felt like anew man.” infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at all druggists. Rob Roy Flour has no equal THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. ONE CENT AWQRD If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column. FOR RENT. —Desk room on ground floor. Good) location. Address F., care News. FOR ivENT.—My new house on un ilon street. Has recently been painted and papered. J. D. SPARKS. ROOMS FOR RENT.—New"furnish ed with or without meals. Good loca tion. 401 G street. , FOR RENT. —A seven room flat with all modern improvements. Ap ply at the Arcade, 210 Gloucester St. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals, stlnceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street FOR SALE.—One oak suite, nice mirror in wasnstand and dresser, one New South stove. Apply 328 Mans field street. WANTED. —Horse for its feed. Light work and best of care. Address S. J. TANARUS., care News. WANTED.—Orders tor fine dress shirts and underwear at Langley’s .Shirt factory, 1744 King Street, Char leston, S. C. WANTED. —(good horse or mule, one second hand safe, one desk, one floor platform scale. J M. HOODENPYLE. 102 A. Street. FOR RENT.—Office in the .1. If. Wright building, corner Newcastle and Gloucester streets. Apply at tne millinery store of E. Earle. FOR SALE. —Seven-room, two story house in good neighborhood, close in. Lot 90x90. $2,200. SSOO cash, balance $25.00 per montn with Interest seven per cent. UROBSTO.v, FEN DIG & CO. FOR SALE.—A seven-room house in good condition, bath, electric lights and other modern improvements. Sit uated on one of the principal streets of the city and within three minutes cvaTk of the postoflice. Apply to 405 G Street. FOR SALE.—In best residence part of town, five-room, twostorv house and 45x90 foot lot, $1,050. Terms S3OO cash, balance $25.00 per month with Interest at 7 per cent. BROBSTON, FENDIG & CO. FOR SALE —One of the best paying retail candy and fruit establishments in the city. Situated next io opera house. Can prove that the business is a good paying one. M. FERE.iTINO. 106 Newcastle St. I Phone 321. [Wilson’s ; Cafe, , FOR j “OYSTERS,” RICEBIRDS." j Open until 12 o'clock i Nights. t MEALS AT ALL HOURS. Successor to Arnheiter. IS YELLOW POISON In your blood ? Physicians cali It nalarial Oerm. it can be scan changing red bloodyellow undei microscope. It works day and night, 'First, it turns vourcom 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 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. F”r sa> t .Sm/th's Pburmaoj -J halts-". Hunter-Sale llrue- ° U '-cates, A Boy’s Wild Ride For Life. With family around expecting him to die. and a son riding for life. IS miles, to get Dr. King's New ery for Consumption, Coughs atur Colds, W. H. Brown, of toesville, Ind., endured death's agonies from as thma, but this wonderful medicine gave Instant relief and soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep sound ly every night." Like marvelous cures of Consumption. Pneumonia, Bronchi tis, Coughs, Colds and Grip prove -,s matchless merit for all Tnroat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Clark, the leading ahd up to date colored barber, has all toe latest things connected with an up to date barber shop. Swans Down flour. _ vp-Krm BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies, Estimates furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St, ’ W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, ,‘resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. Rob Roy Flour Is good Read the News' Want Column. * Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will bud it to yvur interest to call <n me. Can sell you a typewwriter at bur'a a price auu uu SuCu tci uio tuat you will not miss the money. C. 1L JEWETT. early closing notice. The undersigned banks wilt close a\ ONE o’clock p. in. SATURDAYS between May 15 and October I. The National Bank of Brunswick E. D. Walter, Cashier. The Brunswick Bam, & Trust Cos., H. W. Gala, Cashier. NOTICE. Save your umbrella frame as J. Ex trowitch, 422 Newcastle sirefst will recover it for SI,OO and guarantee it to be equal to any new $2,50 um brella. He also mattes umbrellas to order. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT 11. SELiG'S, 225 GRANT STREET TELEPHONE 272-3. If you want your Mtsycle repaired rigl' bring It to an experienced work man. B. J Olewiue, 51>6 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, w<.,te or golden for sale at 10c each. J. C. BALDWIN. 106 D Street. Semothing new- quinine shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark's barber shop.. Gale Serr^jary. Begins its si bool year September 1902. Primary, Academic, College Preparation; Music Art, and Elocu tion. system of Education thorough and progressive, the excellence oi its mor al training unsurpassed. MATTIE J. GALE, SUSIE R. GALE, . rrlncipals. ; Regular Through Trains on B. & B. Regular through trans are now bo | ing run on the B. & B. from Brunswick to Offerman, Tne train is a mixed ! one, and the passenger and f reign, traffic is good. The B. &B. Is moving | forward steadily, and is doing goo. ; work for Brunswick. j Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? Simsmer Ltw School l VSVKHaIT* tf YIKGIXfA. In V rk'iiii* mountain*, r.-t sr.mmrr. Jnly t*Ti. . H v li;*- 1 v. I iv. HWptnl to hMronrro: , to for i,V- tw i*tit! id ptwUli onuFß wiw | Rystaimwu in*tm>‘t:n. for rata I addmw K. Ml NOIL. Nctrtturj, < huri<.u< *\Hie, A. Zelmeno.itz is now in the retail feed business. Try him once and you will be a regular customer. WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD FUR niture or we will clean it up JLst as nice as It ever was. For a trifle. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Read the News' Want Column. Miss Kate Slater wishes to call the attention of the ladies to her new fancy work in battenberg aunce work. o^^ LADIES. BEWARE! You are particular folks, and should have your dresses cleaned o'lly by Jim Carter, who does good -york. Phone 253.2. Read the News' Want Column. , Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. A GOOD LUNCH. j The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in the city, and ibis popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try it. j SEPTEMBER IG. When you visit Savannah call and have you Eyes Lad mined ! properly and glasses fitted tliur not alone Improve your Vision + but will Preserve your Sight. Hr. VI. SCHWAB & SON. ii Bull Street. TRY H. S. Syrup White Pine Compound. A SAFE AND SURE CURE FOR ALL COUGHS, COLDS AND THROAT AND LUNG TROU BLES. 20 CENTS A BOTTLE. PREPARED BY Hunter-Sale Drug Go. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drug* iftellevue 9cnie. Tnis celebrated tonic is in growing demand. The season of the grea'est need is approaching. IndigeE.io.i, Jiil liousness, Jaundice., Chilli and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in tne back and kidneys all depend up->n ma’am, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in aajr form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, Try Rob Roy Flobr. . It is the best W aen you want a load of good wood for 75 cents, 'poone 138-3, or call at. yard, corner 1 street and ..o>"h ran ave. Swans Down Flour. The Dot Comes Out In stead of going in, when you send your, clothes to Jim Carter. I.et his hoy come for your clothes. Pnone 2532 Y r y Rob Roy " .our. ..It is the best DON'T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ SAW. 1 ' j — t i ; /- J* _ 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. __ i Ciark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and up to date Read the News' Want Column.