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WEDNESDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWB 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 notloes published
at half the regular rates.
Advertisers dealring their ad a. dis
continued must notify the office In
writing.
_
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mall tree of charge to all
Marts of the United States and Can
ada, Mexico. Porto Rico, Ouam, Phil
ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month I .60
Six Months 2.60
One -ear 6.00
Phone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
noStofflce, aS second-class mad mat
ter. ,
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Dally News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
liiynn county.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The Now* 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 the
money.
The Weather.
Forecast for today: Cloudy and
showers.
.i.i Lin. 1 .. .
The street fair season will soon he
on In Georgia.
The strike situation-is really get
ting serious now.
Precedents stand no show with Pres
ident Roosevelt.
Roosevelt seems to lie a goou color,
ed delegate grafter.
We are waiting anxiously for Gov
ernor Terrell’s list of colonels.
Murdering women seems to he a
hobby in New York right about now.
There will be interesting reading in
next Sunday's News. Be sure and get
a eopy.
Of course those New York republi
cans endorsed Roosevelt. Platt said
they must.
To an outsider it looks very much
like Captain Howell will be Atlanta's
next mayor.
Tile papers In some of our neighbor
cttles are wanting tree commissions
and It Is u good Idea.
William A. Gaston is the democrat
ic' nominee for governor of Massachu
setts. We ’hope it will bo “you first,
my dear Gaston/’
from present appearances we are
constrained to believe that matters in
the republican ranks of the district
are smooth again.
Twenty-five candidates are after
Speaker Henderson's congressional
nomination. This is certainly not n
case of the office seeking the man.
The Valdosta Times vouches for it
money on the market as a hale of eot
that a good fai beef will bring as much
ton and yet beef can be raised for
much less money.
An exchange says Attorney General
Knox is back but will not talk. Why
shoiiidn’s he? Toe people pay the
hills and tney have a right to know
of any and at! public aflintrs.
William Hooper Young, a nephew of
llrigham Young.is in a fair way to the
electrocution chair for murdering a
woman. Judging from newspaper re
ports there seems to be no doubt
about his guilt.
’Die Boston Post says: "The truth
Is that the exactions of the trusts
have passed the theoretical stage and
have become very practical. They
have come home to the people and are
felt in every 'household. And the peo
ple are ready for revolt. They are not
only ready; they have begun it. Not
only In lowa, t"jt in Massachusetts is
is the standard of rebellion raised and
carried in republican Lands.”
—
The Cleveland Plain Dealer says:
"Now President Roosevelt knows ex
actly where he stands with the TTtnh
republicans. They are for him enthu
siastically in 1904, provided he keeps
silent from tnis time on regarding
reciprocity. He can bang and batter
toe trusts as much as he pleases, but
if be dare say ‘reciprocity.’ In con
nection with Cuba they will bombard
him with beets when the national con
vention Is held."
YOUR SENSE OF DUTY.
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Teachers and parents are asked to
consider the statement that a seuse of
duty is the foundation of real educa
tion and the basis ot success. What
ever has been achieved of real Impor
tance In the world has been based up
on a sense of duty. Religion itself is
founded upon duty, and its main teach
ings deal with questions of duty—the
duty of men and women toward each
other and toward their Creator.
Children’s minds will bo strength
ened, their work made easier nnd their
ambition stimulated If they can be
made to feel toward duty that It is
not repulsive, but that It offers nn op
portunity for achievement, an oppor
tunity for every individual to prove his
worth and'tliut lie deserves to succeed.
If duty can be strongly developed in
tlie mind of a young child, the effect
will remain through life and make that
child's existence useful.
Parents should Impress upon their
children-and young people should im
press upon themselves—the fact that a
sense of duty is the noblest, most man
ly and at the same time most woman
ly of qualities.
The average small boy thinks that
there iB something “soft" alaint a duti
ful boy. He should be taught that
what made Washington a tighter and
Lincoln great among ills fellows was
nothing else than a sense of duty to
their country.
What makes a fireman brave is a
sense of duty. A sense of duty is at
the foundation of every effort made to
provide for children, to meet the obli
gations of life honestly.
The German philosopher Fichte, ns
admirable a moral character as the
world has known, ns per
fectly us any the beauty of it life in
spired by a sense of duty, and it Is u
life which may be well studied by
those engaged In shaping the charac
ter of the young.
The very keynote of his philosophical
system was based on duty. “Unsere
Welt Ist tins versiunlichte Material un
serer Ptlicht,” said he.
This idea —that our world Is but the
material incarnuthm of our duty-lie
taught, and, wliut is more, he practiced
what he preached.
One preacher who practices his
preachings thoroughly Is worth many
of the other kind, no matter how elo
quent the others. And Fichte prac
ticed his beliefs. When lie was poor
and a young tutor, he set a good ex
ample lo every teacher. Asa tutor he
made his living, but he knew that his
duty to the child Intrusted to him was
the principal thing. iTe knew also
that every child is really formed in
character and morals by the lullueucc
of Us parents.
Fichte kept a Journal devoted lo the
altitude of his employers toward their
child—his pupil. Every week lie told
them the mistakes they had made and
held them accountable for spoiling the
child through flattery, too much kind
ness, 111 Judged severity or In what
ever way. Strange to say. the parents
actually put up with this for two
whole years, so great was their ad
miration for the young tutor's moral
character.
Duty well Ingrained In the soul will
keep a uiau on the right path in easy
times and In hard times. Fichte Is
quoted here because uo man better
tlinn lie proves the power of a sense
of duty. In small things duty guided
him. and It guided him Ht the eml.
lie was just past the half century of
Ills age and had been gloriously suc
cessful. He had been called to the
chair of philosophy at Berlin, and no
teacher of truth hud ever been more
loved or more admired. On a certain
day he was to lecture, aud lie had cho
sen “Duty” for his subject, llis coun
try was at war and threatened with
Invasion and absolute annihilation of
her liberties.
Flcbte, who lmd talked much of the
little duties of life, talked on tills day
of man’s duty to Ids country. The
sound of drums calling for conscripts
frequently Interrupted hjs lecture. He
told the listening young man that each
man’s duty is to lend his individual
strength and life to his country In
time of danger. It was a marvelous
address, nnd it ended well.
For at the close he said to ills great
crowd of admiring students: “This
course of lectures will be suspended
until the end of the campaign. We
shall resume them iu a free country or
die in the attempt to recover her free
dom.”
Fichte left his lecture platform to en
list as a simple soldier, and, needless
to say, his students followed his exam
ple in crowds. That was at the be
ginning of the campaign of 1813, but
the example Is good enough to last un
-111 now and for many hundred years
to come. A year later, aged fifty-two,
he died, lie caught the fever while
caring for those afflicted, among others
for his own wife, who had gone with
the army as nurse.
Make duty a strong part of your
child's or your pupil’s moral educa
tion. A sense of duty impels men to
struggle on and do their best even in
the face of failure; a sense of duty im
pels the successful man to make good
use of his success. The hideous, emp
ty, selfish lives of the self indulgent
class are based upon utter lack of the
sense of duty. In the education of a
child moral teachings should come
first: In a child’s mental equipment
moral qualities should be first consid
ered. By example, precept, argument
and through history Impress upon your
children the fact that without a sense
of duty they are unworthy of the op
portunities that life offers to men in
this world.—New York Journal.
For fashionable dressmaking go to
Mrs. J. R. Walter, 511 First avenue,
three doors from Newcastle. Terms
teas on Abie.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
wltl find it to your interest to call on
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. H. JEWETT.
If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles.
Use Smith s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth
ing like it for diseased kidneys. 50
cents.
Gale Seminary.
Begins Its school year September
o , 1902. Primary, Academic, College
Preparation; Music Art, and Elocu
tion.
system of Education thorough and
progressive, the excellence ot its mor
al training unsurpassed.
MATTIE .1 GALE,
SUSIE R. GALE,
principals.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
A line lot of pampas grass plumes,
wu.te or golden for sale at 10c each.
J. C. BALDWIN.
106 I> Street.
The up-to-date place to board. Wil
son’s Restaurant.
ifyellevue Honk.
This celebrated tonic is tn growing
demand. The season of the grea'est
need Is approaching. Indigestion, Hil
liousness, jaundice, Chill3 and Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in the back and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
See Mrs. M. Isaac ad. in this issue.
A Fine Selection.
11. V. Adderley Ims purchased a
very handsome stock of goods this
year, which he is offering at unusuai
ly low prices, MMr. Aclderly was in
the eastern market for several weeks
and while there he purchased the
best.
YOUR OVERCOAT ntv-ds repairing.
Take it to .Mm Caller or ring phone
258-2.
Why Do You Sell Your Old Furniture?
When we can make it look just as
good as it ever did for a vfcry small
amount. We do not repair, but clean
your furniture, repolish, etc.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS.
Why Jo We Go to Bed at Night?
Because the bed will not come to us,
,ut pain in the bowels will, which can
bo relieved by Dr. Rigger's Huckle
berry Gordt il, which cures all bowel
troubles. Cures fiie children when
teething. Cholera Morbus lij sentery,
etc. Sold by all druggists,,2s and &(<-.
bet He.
Cheapest Excursion of the Year.
Via Southern Railway to Washing
ton and New York. Fare for the
round trip, $14.25 to Washington and
$24.26 to New York and return. In
formation cheerfully turaished. Sleep
ing car accommodations sc tired in
advance. O. L. CArv.iLER.
General Agent.
OPiOIVI
pay. B. II VKAiv, Mnn’gt l.ithia Sprints Cure
Cos., Drnwrr A, Austell,Ga. llo\riejtreatnisnt sent
if preferred. Con c'ipoiideuce strictly confidoutial
Clark, the well known colored har
bor, is better fitted to serve the pub
lic than ever. Everything neat and
elean and ur> to date
Fortune Favors a Texan.
“Having distressing (rains In head,
back and stomaon, and oeing without
appetite, 1 began to use Dr. Kings
New Life Pills,'' writes W. I‘. White
head of Kenuedaie, Tex., "and soon
felt like anew man.” Infallible in
stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c
at all diuggists.
Notice.
I beg to announce to my friends and
the public that 1 have removed my
business from Newcastle street 4o Og
lethorpe and Bay streets, between
Gloucester ami Monk.
I shall be pleased to serve all who
use feed, and t an supply them in quan
tities or from one sack or hale to
car loads, to suit any one's wants, at
the lowest possible prices.
Telephone 93. J. M. BURNETT.
Notice of Remoival.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 will share the office
with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to
Dr. Hurrought on Newcastle street
C. H. JEVETT.
Special Rates to New York.
From October 3rd to ti 11, inclusive,
the Southern Railway will sell round
trip tickets to New York and return
at the exceeding low rates oi $24.25.
For further information, schedules,
arid sleeping ear accommodations call
on. C. L. CANDLER,
General Agent.
Summer Kr# Sofia©!
I’SVIVKKSUV - b VI KG IMA.
In Vinjmia mountains ;• i >mum* i r. .sny
■*#n I, IlY'ttie Ij !• a. H- .p’ul to beironH-rn:
K> <’aiuiiiixttv< for tl* Kir ; :ml to pr;i> titioi>eni who liavt*
ttckott systematic inra Uoij. For catalogue, a.Mi aa'
K. t. Ml MIR. f'wrvisr.v, v ,
Excursion to Atlanta.
The last excursion of the season will
ieave Brunswick for Macon and At
lanta on Monday. September 29th.
Fare to Macon and return $2.50, to
Atlanta aud return, $3.00.
Notice.
I will be out of the city until Sep
tember 25 and during that uine my
dental othoe w ill be closed.
C. M. GOWAN.
ONE CENT AYv©RD
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 i-rINT. —My new house on on
ion sireet. Has recently been painteu
and papered. J. D. SPARKS.
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
stinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
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.
WANTED.— Horse for its feed.
Light work and best of care. Address
S. J. TANARUS,, care News.
WANTED.-—To rent a large house
near business section of the city. Ap
ply to Mrs. M. Isaac.
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
j walk of the postoffice. Apply to 405
G Street.
FOR SALK—One of the best paying
retail candy and fruit, e-stablis'hments
in the city. Situated next io opera
house. Can prove that the business is
a good jiaylng one. M. FERENTINO.
106 Newcastle St.
* Phone 321.
[Wilson’s
IRestauffant,
J FOR
* “OYSTERS,” RICEBIRDS.”
*
‘ Open until 12 o’clock
c Nights.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS.
• JAS. W. WILSON, Prop.
■
If you want the largest
LOAO OF WOOD
in Brunswick for 75 cents,
PHONE 206.
TEMPLE'S WOOD YARD.
Tax Notice.
For the purpose of collecting the
state and county tax for 1902, I will
be at the precincts named below at
dates mentioned, to-wit:
Sterling. Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov.
2T Jamaica, Sept. 30; Oct. 29 and
Nov. 25; Pyles, Oct. 2; Oct. 30; Nov.
26; St- Simons, Oct. 6; Nov. 10 and
Dec 8.
On dates not mentioned above, I
can be found at court house in Bruns
wick until December 20, when the
books will be closed as per special in
structions from comptroller general,
te governed accordingly.
H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO.
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE.
Tin* undersigned banks wil. close
a. ONE o'clock p. in. SATURDAYS
b tween May 15 and October 1.
The National Hank of Brunswick
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Bans. & Trust Cos.,
H. W. Gala, Cashier.
ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE, AT
11. SLUG'S, 225 GRANT STREET.
TELEPHONE 272-3.
if you want your bicycle repaired
riglt bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Ole wine, 505 Gloucester |
street
On account of the G. A. R. eseanip
iiunt at Washington October 6 to 11,
Liu Atlantic Coast I.Sue offers low
: tics to Washington and New York,
tickets to lie sold October 3 to 6 in
i iusive, with final limit to October
15, 1902. Holders of Washington tick
tts may secure extension to tickets
until Novembers by depositing ticket
with joint agent at Washington, prior
lo noon Oct. 15. Stop over of ten
days will be made in each direction (
on Washington tickets. Low rates
will apply from Washington to his
toric battlefields of the civil war.
Mrs. M. Isaac can save you money.
A Parson’s Noble Act.
“I want all the world to know,”
writes Rev. C. J. Budlong, of
R. 1., "what a thoroughly good and r *
liable medicine 1 found in Electric
Bitters. They cured me of jaundice,
and liver troubles that had caused
me great suffering for many years.
For a genuine, all-round cure tney ex
cel anything 1 ever saw." Electric
Bitters are the surprise of all for
their wonderful work in Liver, Kid
ney and Stomach troubles. Don't tail I
to try them. Only 50 cts. Satisl'ac-i
tton is guaranteed oy ail druggists. t
WE WILL MAKE YOUR FURNl
ture look as good as new for a small
amount. We 4o not remove from
your premises.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS.
I-ow prices is the motto of Mrs. M.
Isaac. i
I TEHEJ 4
:BAY IRON WORKS:
+ Manufacturers and Repairers oi a
:Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills:
; Marine work a specialty.
tPackings, Fittings
* and Supplies,
*■ Estimates Furnished Tree of Charge.
629 Bay St.
+ W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, „
* President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. "
*
The sensible housewife will always
use Rob Roy flour.
Swan’s down flour, absolutely
pure; try it.
A nice dinner at Wilson's today.
Rob Roy Flour is good
AH the latest fads at Mrs. M. Isaac.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy. sell or rent a
machine ot aDy description? You
will find it to ycur interest to call < u
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on sue a terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. It JEWETT.
Rob Roy flour makes fine bread.
A Boy’s WMd Ride For Life.
With family around expecting him
to die, and a son riding for lire, 18
miles, to get Dr King’s New- Dlaeov
riy for Consumption, Coughs and
Colds, W. H. Brown, of Ix'esville,
tnd., endured death's agonies from as
thma, Imi this wonderful medicine
save Instant relief and soon cured
him. lb- 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 ail Taroat and
Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles
50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at
all druggists.
New fc.-.l e.i C I'-
Mi". .1. a. Gaiuvveo, oi .....ut.i. Las
rented the large residence at 401 G
street and will conduct a ursi class
hoarding house. Mrs. Caldwell has
Lad years of experience in the board
ing house business and guarantees
satisfaction. She solicits the patron
age of boarders. The rooms in the
house have all recently been renovat
ed and refurnished.
Swan’s Down flour Is he besL
WE WILL BUY f?)UR OLD FUR
niture or we will clean it up just as
nice as It ever was. For a trifle.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best
f'H .vs *
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One Thousand
Dollars Reward
To some boy or girl who is am
bition* asd wants to get a start in
lit ~
Wliitemore Bros, ti Cos., the famous
shoe polish house of Boston, will give
the above amount to some hoy or girl.
Mnbe you can win it—if you're un
der 18 years of age.
We've got a liookli t that will tell
you now—ask us lor it,
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
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:JVlilliner^
: Opening
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► All the new shapes in ready to
►.wear hats for fall and winter, also
y the new ornaments and fancy arti-
cles in millinery, you will find at
' c. carle,
Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you
tried it?
* _
The Dirt Comes Out
In stead of going in, when you send
your clothes to Jim Carter. ' Let his
i boy come for your clothes. Puone
2532.
Swans Down flour.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best
SEPTEMBER 24.
When you visit Savannah call and
Have you Eyes Examined
properly and glasses fitted that not alum-
Improve your Vision
but will
Preserve your Sight.
Dr. Nl. SCHWAB & SON.
4? 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 Cos.
•PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure TVugw
BEAR IN MIND
THAT Wt
%£ Jr *rS V
*.u-> -i~ v ' /A#'*-
EMPTY AND LOADED oHELLS.
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tackle.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P. O. KESSLER,
20611, Monk.
X S. OCEAN TRIP
To NEW YORK, BOSTON
AND ALL ,
EASTERN RESORTS
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
LOW RATES— Superior Service )
SO Hours of Ocean Breeces ,
3 Sailings each WeeK
from Savannah, Ga.
- of '*>* Po P nl r Lw-iw-om.!
E L. ?!"*“• service or ip).ointnieni, t ffn
a<Mi*httul roDte-mekT.mmve in uott.roTnplete
lu enjoyments—from all Southern Points f, T * 1
abort rail journey to Savannah ana M houra of '
cool, salt air to New Y ork. .
Eon Reservations. AoviimsiKt 1
Matte*. Etc., To ]
***** Tieke* Afsste i* Brunawfck.
T. kp.i.
P. DEV ARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, Eto.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
Rob Roy fi *r is the best on the
market.