The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 21, 1902, Image 10

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SUNDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAV Y Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr.,. .. City Editor. Advertising rate* made known on application. Church and other char liable organization notice* published at half the regular rate*. t Advertisers desiring their adx dis continued must notify the office In writing. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall free of charge to all ••arts of tho United States and Can ada. Mexico, Porto Illco, Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ .50 Six Months 2.50 One .ear 5.00 Phone ltt. a Entered at the Brunswick, Ga, noßtoffice, a* second-class mall mat ter. V', ;i J Hon. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of tha United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Giynn county. 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 4evota our Bpace to such advertise ments and wait on the courts for the money. The Weather. Probable showers in west ami south portion. All is fair in polities and horse rac ing. And a man’s best friend Is his— pocketbook. Talking about rotten politics, how does that jury revision Htrlke you? Head every advertisement In the News today. You will profit by it. One hypocrite in a community will offset the work of ten good preachers. llanlor Fish went the pace that kills and the result is not surprising. We hope the Grand Duke Moris will marry Miss Goelet. It will serve her exactly right. The democrats want no Itryan, Johnson, Cleveland or Hill. We are after anew man. We are glad to note that the dam age to the rice crop along the Alta muha river has been lignt. Those Alabama republicans found it hard to swallow Teddy and his friend Hooker, lint they had to do It. That jury juggling lias not been dropped yet. We are diving down into it and the farther we get the worse it looks. Roosevelt should spend at least a little time in Washington Instead of trotting around the country on spell ing tours. In tho congressional campaign, Jim Griggs is badly handicapped. He has no Teddy to travel around Hie country and draw crowds. We can't see why the beet trust should worry the Georgia farmer. If tie is not able to raise cattle in this country he should retire. The democratic nominee for govern or of Massachusetts, Mr. Gaston, will have io be polite wnether he cares to or not as the other man will be first. A Missouria editor in referring to 11 picnic given fn his neighborhood says "Many of the men went out for pleasure, other wore accompanied by their wives.” The endorsement of Kooseveit in the Alabama republican convention looked like "we did it but we didn't want to." It will be remembered that tue negro dined by Roosevelt wss from Alabama. * *,. The colored republicans seem to be in a bad way right about now. In two states not a single oae w’as al lowed iu the convention anu it Is said that many other southern stales will do likewise. . . JUSTIFIED PUBLICITY. Recently the nation has been treated with a genuine case of what would mean to he a subject of the king "who never does wrong.” The Grand Duke Boris, who hails from Russia, went to Chicago and had a high old time. He filled up witn red liquor, a portion of wnich he quaffed from a stage woman's slipper, and made a good deal of a oeast. of himself. It got into the newspapers. A certain portion of society is shock ed, “because,” they say, “the Grand Duke was a guest, and, any way, what he did wasn’t so very bad.” One of the safeguards of society Is that these things do occasionally get into the newspapers. There are a good many men and women in this country whose sole idea of mrrrals is in not being found out. They have lived so fast, outraged de (cenoy so often, read so many filthy i books, witnessed so many degrading j things, that they fear but one thing publicity. The scorn of respectable people is the only fnlng that makes them hide their sores. It is fear that marks the dividing line between out ward respectability and the .cesspool l of professional and brazen badness. It. is well that, many of these things do reach the columns of the newspa pers. It is wise to shock and shame humanity at times. As for the Grand Duke, it is good that he had a taste of American lib erty.At home ho Is a tyrant and an oppressor. At home he can control the newspapers and their editors Just as he controls his people, who are lit tle better than slaves. At home he can he as low as the lowest, as cruel as a tiger, as merciless as he pleases. He can make of his lite one long de bauch and it will not get into the newspapers. For Vie Is still a Grand Duke, a no ble of the realm, with blue blood In his veins, and the people go down on their knees an he passes, tho soldiers salute and cannons are fired as ho en tors a city. In Chicago the people saw only a drunken Russian. They were not im pressed, and wondered why somebody didn’t call the police. It will be a sorry day for America when the press, as a whole, covers up iniquity, because of a false idea of courtesy, or fear of offending some body. The matter of public decency is ot more Importance than the feelings ot a few individuals who would cover up what should he purified. The refusal of Speaker Henderson to accept the nomination for congress was a severe blow to the republican party ami one that they will feel too. When articles manufactured in tho United States are sold cheaper In Europe than right here at home, it is time for the people to say something. Let the turpentine trusts l’otlow the example of the beef combine. Run the prices up. Turn about is fair play. October 23 will be a red letter day for Douglas. Parties from New York, Savannah and points on tho Atlantic Coast Line and Atiauflc & Birming ham railroads will be present. Tnere will also be a solid through train from Brunswick over the Brunswick & Bir mingham. The occasion is the sale of 600 town lots. The Governor and members of the legislature are to be invited. From time to time we hear of trouble in northern schools because the draw ing of the color line. There are at present rows at Jamaica. L. 1., and Evansville, Ind., because white, teach ers and pupils do not care to mix witn black pupils and teachers. It is not a little strange that in northern com -muuities where any considerable ele ment of colored population they do not adopt the south's satisfactory system of separate schools? That is the only way to preserve the peace. So long as the races are thrown togetner in school rooms just so long will there he friction and bail blood. The races won't mix, and it is tutile to try to force them to mix, on even terms. —Savannah New*. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. MEXICO’S GRAND OLD MAN. Senor Diaz is ripening into the grand old man ,of Mexico. Monday was his seventy-second birthday, and diplo mats, cabinet ministers, senators, de puties and military officers, we are told, called, upon him to extend con gratulations. A delegation from the President’s native State came to do homage. Senor Diaz is stid said to be in excellent health. President Diaz has done nufen for Mexico. Under Ills administration ini tiation lias become strong, peaceful and homogeneous. Senor Diaz would lie called a dictator in a country where liberty was better, understood than in Mexico, hut in Mexico he seems the man to fit the occasion, The popula tion does sot seem ready for that more liberal democracy whore gov ernment touches the individual but lightly. Freedom in Mexico is no full-fledged. Repose and peace are necessary for full development and maturity, and such repose could bo secured only under the protection of a strong hand. Therein was the serv ice to his country ot President. Diaz. Is the course of nature his person ality will pass away ami with it the centralized power wnich he now wields. Then the nation, strong, tem perate, self-contained, can march on warti in the path of liberty and prog ress. President Diaz deserves wed til his countrymen. He lias done much for them, and they have reposed iu him tne greatest < onfidenoo that a na tion can repose in its chief. Mexico honors herself in honoring President Diaz. It is said that the heavy buildings in New York city will eventually cause the earth’s crust, to sink. \ve hope if there is going to he any sinking it will ho in Wall street. Borne there deserve a free pass to the devil. The Savannah News, speaking of tne late Nicholas Fish, says: Nicho las is spoken of in tne dispatches as the head of one of the most distin guished families iu the country. He was a banker of great wealth, nml at one time held an Important post of honor In the diplomatic service And yet Nicholas fish met ills death in a barroom brawl, where lie was in tin company of disreputable characters, notwithstanding his ripe years. Tne circumstances of this trng.-dj* git. point, to much oF the criticisms passed by Mr, Watterson upon the Four Hun dred.” Horses and Mules. tC Marks has ret-ekveu a car load or horses and mules and those wim an thinking of buying should by all means see him. in the lot arc some good faqiily horses and some fine mules. See Mrs. M. Isaac ad. in this issue. Everything at aost. Retiring from the retail business. L. J. JOEL, 308 Bay Street. A Fine Selection. 11. V. Adder!, y has purchased a very handsome stock of goods this year, which he is offering at unusual ly low prices. M.Mr, Adderly was in the eastern market for several weeks and wtiile there he purchased the best. l.ow prices is the motto of Mrs. M Isaac. $2.00 worth of goods for SI.OO at Joel’s Retiring From Business sale. 308 Bay street.' The up-toalate place to board. Wil son’s Restaurant. YOUR OVERCOA*f needs repairing. Take it to Jim Carter or ring phone 253-2. Retiring from the retail business. Entire stock must go at cost. This is no lake sale. Now Mg your clrJuu eof a life time. To save money. I- J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. Ladies shoes at cost. 1* J. JOEL, 30S FT A . Street. Why Do You Sell Your Old furniture: When we can make it look just as good as it ever did for a vVry small amount. We do not repair, but clean your furniture, repolisiu etc. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Baby’s shoes at cost. L. J. JOEL, 30S BAY Street. Notice. I will be out of the city until Sep tember 25 and during that ..me my dental office will bendosed. C. M. GO WAN. Take your dinner today at Wilson's Restaurant. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. Rob Roy fl 'r is the best on the market FACE HMMg Pimples, Blackheads, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by fftticui* YSOAP* Millions o* Pjcopt.h can Ctrrtotraa Soar, assisted by Cctu cka Ointment, for preserving, purifying,and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stepping of falling hair, for softening, Hitening, and Soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and chafing*, and for all the purposesof the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use C tru ce in tho form of baths for annoy ing irritations, inflammations, and excori ations, or too’free or offensive perspiration, in the form of washes for nicerative weak nesses, and for many sanative purposes. Complete Treatment (or Humours, sl, Conßlatlng of CtnricrTßA Soap (25c. ),tocleanQ tho r-kin of crust* ami scales, and soften tho thickened cuticle; Ci rici?RA Ointment t., to Instantly allay Itching,inflammation, and irritation, arid soothe and heal; and Cut*. cnev RfcsoLVi-Nr I’ii.i.s (2.V.), to cool and cleanse Mi© blood. A .Single Set is often sufficient to cure the fevcrcstcaac. CirricrK* Resolvent Pills (Chocolate Coated) are % new, tasteless,OOOurlm, eoo. Domical substitute for the celebrated liquid Cl'tiovka Resolvent, 60 doses, price, 25c. gold th'ouffhout th* World. Britiah Depot: 27-21, CharterhouM|jq., Loudon. French Depot: 5 Husde la Vein, Farit. Potter Dbuo ahu Cbmu. Coer, Sols ftapu, Butfou, U. 8- A. "- 1 " ONE CCN r AW9RD 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. I*UU KENT. —Desk room <m ground fioor. Good, location. Address F., care News. FOR r.KNT My new house on on ion street,. Has recently hern painted and papered. J. u. SHARKS. FOR SALK—Rubber stamps, seals, stinueis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street ROOMS FOR RENT. -New furnish ed with or without meals. Good loca tion. -Mil G street. WANTED.--Active Catnolic lady to work at home; s3l! paid for 12 days trial; permanent if satisfactory. John Engwali. Lakeside building, Chicago. FOR RENT.—A seven room Hat with ail modern Improvements. Ap ply at*lhe Arcade, 210 Gloucester St. WANTED. — Horse for its feed. Light work and best of care. Address S. J. T.. care News. WANTED. Orders tor fine dress shirts and underwear at Langley's Shirt factory, ITU King Street, Char leston. S. C. WANTED.- Active person to work at home; $36 paid for 12 days trial; permanent if satisfactory. Address Manager Engwali, Lakeside Bldg.. Chi cago. WANTED.—Colored man. Educated and energetic to travel anti collect for manufacturer in Georgia. S7BO per year and expenses. Enclose addres sed envelope. Smith Mgr., 356 Dear born, Chicago. WANTED. —Lady—to travel in Georgia. $50.00 monthly and all ex icnses to start; permanent position if satisfactory. Self-addressed envelope for reply. Address Manager Mcßrady Star building, Chicago. ' Phone 321. ’ jWilson’s ’ IRestaunant,- ; for ; 1 "OYSTERS,” RICEBIR-DS.” "" ; j [ Open n itil 12 o’clock ’ t Nights. t ! MEALS ATJkLL HOURS. 1 1 JAS. VV. WILSON, Prop. 1 Excursion to Atlanta, The last excursion of the season will leave Brunswick for Macon and At lanta on Monday. September 2ith. Fare to Macon and return $2.50, to Atlanta aud return, $3.00. A cure for that tired feeling. One of Wilson's appetizing meals. | Swans Down flour. the — BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills ; Marine work a specialty. ► Packings, Fittings ► and Supplies, ► 8 Estimates furnished free of Charge. ; 629 Bay St, , w - R- DART, CLAUD DART, ► ('resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. ji, ♦ ♦ttm.tUttUutMttt ♦ ttttt y • The sensible housewife will always use Rob Roy flour. Children’s s.oes at cost. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try It. A nice dinner at Wilson’s today. Entire stock must go at cost. This is no fake sale. Come and examine goods and prices. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. Rob Roy Flour is good Soiling out at cost. Retiring from the retail business. This is no hum bug or fake sale. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. Men’s shoes at cost. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. All the latest fads at Mrs. M. Isaac. Ladies' skirts and waists at cost. L. J. JOEL, 308 Bay Street. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to ycur interest to call in me. Can sell you a typewwrlter at such a price and on aun terms that you will not miss the money. C. li JEWETT. 50 doz. men’s top shirts. Regular price, .50. .73 and SI.OO. They must go for the small sum of 39 cents. You will have to hurry. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. Selling out at cost. Retiring from the retail business. This is no hum bug or fake sale. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. I-adics shoes at cost, m L. J. JOEL. 308 BAY Street. FOR SALE. —A seven-room house in good condition, hath, electric lights and other modern improvements. Sit uated on one of the principal streets of the city ,and within three minutes walk of tho postofiiee. Apply to 405 G Street. ■ i ■■ ' |p|§? I (. Mfk ' ' One Thousand Dollars Reward To some boy or girl who is am bitious asd wants to get a start in life. Whitemore Bros. & Cos., tne- famous shoe polish house of Boston, will give the above amount to some hoy or girl. Malic you can win it —if you're tin der 18 years Of age. We've got a booklet that will tell you now—ask us for it. - SMITH’S PHARMACY rjVHllinepy * t Opening: +0 ♦ ♦ Ail the new shapes in ready to * ♦ wear hats for fall and winter, also * 4- the new ornaments and fancy arti-* 4 Cies in millinery, you will find at ♦ I 'C. 'Carle, ♦ 203 Newcastle street. ♦ 4 X X i A 1 .... . Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? Retiring from the retail business. Entire stock must go at cost. This is no fake sale. Now is your chance of a life time. To save money. L- J. JOEL, 308 BAT Street. SEPTEMBER 2i, When you v;it Savannah rail and ffave you Eyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision ■j* bnt will Preserve your Sight. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON. 47 Bull Street. TRY H. S. Syrup White Pine Compound. A SAFE AND SURE CURE FOR ALL COUGHS, COLDS AND THROAT ANO LUNG TROU BLES. 20 CENTS A BOTTLE. PREPARED BY Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drugs BEAR IN MIND THAT WE SELL V-. Jy / '' * * EMPTY AND LOADED SHELLS. Fire arms, cutlery and sporting goods. Fishing tackle. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P. O. KESSLER, 2061 j Mpnk. i OCEAN TRIP To NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL „ EASTERN RESORTS ( OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY ! I LOW RATES— -Superior Service | J SO Hour* o; Occan Breezes < 3 Sailings each Week ! from Savannah, Ga. i l Tlw Of til! Popular I.me-incom. f rVi 1 " fl** 4 - ***** or appointment*, offer L delightful m eopt, eomplete j J in enjoyments -from all Southern Point* k a i egg” Si ftsT 11 * ;i, ‘ M huura ot j , !•© Hat**, Rcscrvation*. AovtimsiKe ' [ Mattm, Etc., Am,/ To > Lal Ticket Afwrts !■ BrunioHrfc. j i W ‘ Bmrcr CT - AP. A. Sex mb.' j, j P. DEVABRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Eto. MONK STREET. Free delivery. Men’s shoes at cost. L. J. JOEL, 308 BAY Street.