The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 26, 1902, Image 2

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FRIDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY SEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAW 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 ada. dis continued must notify the office In writing. ,i' I SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall free of charge to all ■•arts of the United States and Can ada. Mexico. Porto Rico. Guam, Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Pdr Month $ -60 Six Months 2.E0 One . ear 6.00 Phone IM. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.. noiitofflce, at second-class mall mat tef. Hon. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United Btates Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Giynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The Nows 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 Bpace to such advertise ments and wait on the Courts for the money. The Weather. Forecast for today in Georgia: Fair except rain hlong the coast. Summer is making a stout finish. You can’t judge a man's wealth by the taxes ho pays. If you miss the Sunday News you miss a real treat. Hooker should send his friend Teddy a telegram of sympathy. Teddy did him that way. The public schools of Brunswick and Glynn county will open ” r "'cr flatter ing conditions. Rev. Len Broughton is to start a newspaper. Notoriety hunter’s invar iably seek journalism. The Sunday News will be filled with interesting reading and no home in Brunswick should fail to have a copy. Senator Hanna says President Roosevelt goes hunting for trouble. Those who hunt it generally get what they are looking for. It seems that Tom Platt is not so much of a hog after all. Governor Odell ha.l something to say in the New York convention. The Commoner says: “A large num ber of newspaper paragraphers who live in glass houses are throwing Stones at Rev. Sam Small." The South should not. forget Roose veit a Arlington speech and we are not forgetting the fact that hoj mother was a southern woman either. Judge Hal Lewis is reported by the Greensboro Herald to bo most of the time unconscious, and slim hopes are entertained for his recovery. The withdrawal of Judge Russell from the race for the Supreme Court judgshlp leaves only two candidates in the field. Judge Candler, of Atlanta and Judge Ross of Macon. It the populist do not nave a can didate for the Supreme court judgship it will not be the fault of t'he Atlanta Journal. It Is continually reminding them of the fact that they have a chance. A Massacjuseus judge has decided that a citizen may kill a burglar who invades his premises. "Oi course, say 8 the Chattanooga limes, “there is a great difference between taking the law into ones own hand by shoot ing a thief and lynching a negro who has assaulted a defenseless woman.” The Rev. Sam P. Jones has again jumped on the Elks. He says hard things about the order and uses dirty language in doing it. This merely an other application of the Rev. sam for cheap notoriety, and it is safe to say that the Elks will not compliment him by paying any attention to his low bid. —Albany Herald. THEY ALL AGREE. The advocacy of Federal control of trusts was not original with President Roosevelt. The report of the Indus trial Commission is conclusive on tills poiiit, says the Courier-Journal. For example the commission asked John D. Rockefeller what legislation he would suggest. He said: "First, Federal legislation under which corpo rations may be created and regulated, if that be possible.” Mr. Archbold, vice-president of the Standard Oil Company, said to the commission: “Tne next, great and, to my mind, inevitable step oi progress in the direction of our commercial de velopment lies in the direction of nat ional or Federal corporations.” Henry 11. Rogers, another Standar.l Oil magnate, when asked whether he would favor this suggestion of Mr. Archbold’s answered: "Most certain ly.'' John W. Gates, of stecl-and-wirc fame, said: "I would be very much in favor of having national charters granted.” James B. Dill and Mr. Pam. trust lawyers, expressed themselves along tne same lines. It is evident, therefore, that the l.b a of Federal supervision of’Corporations originated with the trust magnates themselves and their attorneys. The President advertises himself as the enemy of the trusts by adopting their suggestions. In regard to Secretary Hay's note to the powers as to the persecu tion of the Jews in Koumania, it, is said tnat several continental govern ments now wish to convey to the United States a broad intimation that it is now interfering in “matters that do not concern it.” The awful and in human treatment of the Jews certainly calls tor action by the civilized gov ernments of the world. The Baltimore Sun, alluding to ti.e Fish tragedy, says: “Sometimes it seems as though men grow suddenly weary of respectability and in a mo ment of madness throw prudence to the winds and allow the "other self’ full swing. Neither age nor wisdom Is always proof against this madness. But when a man sows the wind ami reaps the whirlwind, it might seem tnat others similarly tempted would he frightened into respectability, al though not convinced of its virtues. Toe Philadelphia Record says: "When Secretary Shaw argues against tariff revision in one breath, anu in the next argues In favor of recipro city, he answers himself and confounds nimself. if there were no need of abating tariff atrocities there would be no need of reciprocal tariff agree ments or palliatives. The- Republican majority in the United States Senate, which stubbornly ionises to ratify Hie reciprocity treaties negotiated with France, Argentina and other countries, Is at least logical. The Senators are opposed to tariff revision no matter in wnat form it presents itself." Some idea of the needs of the party accompanying President Roosevelt may be gained from the fact tnat when the dining car was started on its tra vels it was stocked with or had taken on a total of 350 pounds of beef, 100 ot lamb, 75 of ham, 25 of tongue, 120 of chicken, 50 of goose, 35 of turkey, one bushel ot clams, three crates ot melons, 100 pounds ot-butter, 20 gal lons of ice cream. This will also fur nish an Idea of what it uieiius to have a strenuous stomach. —Pittsburg Dis patch, The Dispatch has evidently made a mistake on one item—twenty live pounds of tongue. Considering the fact that the President is along, the tongue item should read "twenty five hundred pounds of tongue.” Over a Game ot Chess. An awful example of the risks to be encountered by those who play chess with adversaries of- uncertain temper is recorded in the “Annals of the Four Masters.” Two kings of Irish provinces began a game on the best of terms, but he who got the worst of it seized one of the rooks and flung it with such foree at his royal opponent that it entered the brain and killed him on the spot. Roy Roy Flour Is the best. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Id iw iJ If you're going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little- tip °lace a bottle in your grip Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunswick, Ga. Fine California wines, 25 206 Monk Street, and 50 cts. per quart. Ferdinand Westheimer 6 Son*, Diltiiler* Cincinnati, 0. Bi t „ii, B . UobriUa,!/ SON VIS M3SOMIVW STEINWAY AND The Best Piano and Organ Now On the Market For the Money SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. B. J. OLEWINE. Agent Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy. sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find It to your Interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on anon 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 (tints. Gale Seminary. Begins its school year October. lou2. Primary. Academic, College Preparation; Music Ait, and Kloeu t loti. system of Education thorough ,:mi progressive, tin- excellence ot its mor ul training unsurpassed. MATTIE .1. GALE. ■SUSIE R. t! AI E. • rineipals. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. A fine lot of pampas gi.i.ss plumes w„.te or giiMt n for sale at [m- . veil. J. C. BALDWIN. 7 D Street. 4 \m:ie Sonic. This dobr ed tonic Is In growing demand. The season of the groa'cst need Is approaching. IndtgesJo.i, hil liousnesa. Jaundice. Chilli and Fever, Sick Headache, pains In tne back and kidneys all depend upon nia'aria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in aajr form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for oceupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Dealing, next door to Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street. C. H. JEWETT. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. FALL HATS. 1 have then * in a " varieties. See my winter goods l t now arriving. The JJJL VERY LATEST MILLINERY LINE. MISS KATE SLATER. Gloucester i?t. Fortune Favors a Texan. "Having distressing pain.- in head, back and stomacn, and ueing without appetite, 1 began to use Dr. King's New Life Pills,” writes \V. P. White head of Kcnncdale, Tex , “and soon felt like anew man. Infallible in stomach and liver troubles. Only 25c at all druggists. Bargain -Sales Continue. The bargain sale of ,\1 . \l. Isaac continues arid is a source of intex est to the buying public. M*s. B/tfac really has some gea:rne l-.yrgair.s this week and those who couXundat-; making purchases in her lpdo will do well to call at her pjpn'f/t' place. Miss F. <;. Night/nigale will open her school for tlyo tali term at her residence on Umrpenter street first Monday in OjVnd er. The uprdo-date place to board. Wil son’s JKestaurant. y'feee Mrs. M. Isaac ad. in this issue. |ONE CEN r AWemD If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything I that has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column. FOR RENT.—One large neatiy fur nished front room, 807 Gloucester St. FOR RENT. —Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., care News. FOR ~iiNT. —My new house on en- I ion street. Has recently been painted and papered. J. u. SPARKS. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals, , stineeis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle streeL ROOMS FOR KENT. —New furnish <>d with or without meals. Good loca tion. 401 (1 streeL 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.—’Jo rent a large house m ar business section of the city. Ap ply to Mrs. M. Isaac. FOR SALE. —A seven-room lions- in good condition, bath, electric lights and other modern improvements. Sll uat<-d on one of the principal streets of the city and within three minutes walk of the postotflee. • Apply to -iu.i G Street. FOR SALE. Battery. Rest estab lished place in the city. Trade from s2n to $25 daily. Rent reasonable. Good chance for any one. Good rea son for selling. Address or call at City Bakery, Brnnswic!-., Ga. Foil SALE. Hillery Island, contain ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable for truck farming or tor poultry. Atfio a six acre reservation on Blythe creek known as Crescent. Bluff. For parti culars call on F, Jos. Dauflinger. FOR SALE One of the best staying retail candy and fruit ertaldi.-,intents in the city. Situated next m opera I bouse. Can prove that the business is a good paying one. M. FERE.*'UNO. 106 Newcastle St. 1 Phone 321. 'Wilson’s Restaurant, , FOR | "OYSTERS,” RICEBIRDS.” Open until 12 o'clock Nights. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. JAS. W. WILSON, Prop. If you want the largest LOAD 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 tlie precincts named below a. dates mentioned, to-wit: sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov. 24. 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. Ue governed accordingly. H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO. EARLY CLOSING NOTICE. The undersigned banks will close ONE o’clock p. m. SATURDAYS between May 15 and October 1. The National Bank of Brunswick E. D. Walter, Cashier. The Brunswick Bans. & Trust Cos., 11. W. Gale, Cashier. Notice. I beg to announce to my friends am>r the public that 1 have removed yffy business from Newcastle street f/j og ictho; pc and Bay streets, joetweeu Gloucester and Monk. S l shall be pleased to * serve all who use teed, and can supply'' them in rjuan titips or from one sjrfok or bale to car loads, to suit Jtthv ones wants, at the lowest possible prices. Telephones*. j. M. BURNETT. Swans Flour. 3lp<s Kate Slater has the newest rymy to wear hats, the Kromico. Call /Stud see them. Notice to Masters. The News will publish ship notices at $1.50. it is the only legal medium through which these notices can be published. Special Rates to New York. From O'.* so be: 3rd to Oh, inclusive, the bout hem lta.way will sell round trip tickets to New York anu return at the exceeding low rates of $24.25, For umber information, schedules, and sleeping car accommodations call on. C. L. CANDLER. General Agent. —the - Ibay iron womes * Manufacturers and Repairers j; : Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty. t Packings, Fittings t and Supplies, ♦ Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. I 629 Bay St. * w. R. DART, CLAUD DART, ♦ President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. K The sensible housewife will always use Rob Boy flour. Swan’s down flour, absolutely pure; try It. Roy Roy Ftour is the best. Rob Roy Flour is good All the latest fads at Mrs. M. Isaac. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to year Interest to call <u me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. C. Ik JEWETT. Rob Roy flour makes fine bread. 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 Discov eiy lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, ot Leesville, Inti., endured death's agonies from as thina, but this wonderful medicine g Hie 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 Throat, and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles B**o and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at all druggists. > v- c •. i =■ , i|! i ifi orcoi.ifincim.vn. lure.w. %J I kU.B 9 i i*t rd at Sauitariutnor ttc •ay. h. H. Vl'.AMan’gr I.ithtn Splints Cure * \ Drawer A, Austell.Ca. Hoyiejtreatmcnt rent dpreferred, Correspoudencestnctly confidential. Swan's Down flour is he besL wE WILL BUY YOUR 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 Rcb Roy Flour. ..It is the best f fey . . j ; V"*v"’ ' \ £' * ', ’ i *!*► ‘ „••• ,Y‘ /.* /<-’ •'y-.-'f | ( £C. ■*’>’■ k' One Thousand Dollars Reward To some boy or girl who is am bitious asd wants to get a start in lit' . Wliileniorc Bros A-. Cos., the famous shoe polish house of Boston, will give the above amount to some hoy or girl. Malie you can win it—if you’re un der 18 years of age. We’ve got a liookb-t that Will fell, you now ask us for it. / SMITH’S / PHARMACY / jWUrfineFy Opening All the new shapes in wear hats for fall and winter, also the new ornaments and fancy arti*" cles in millinery, you will find at * & 'dark, 203 Newcastle street. The Dirt Comes Out In stead of going in. when you send your clothes to Jim Carter. Let his boy come for your clothes. Puone Swans Down flour. Clark, the leading and up to date ] colored barber, has all tne latest ■ things connected with an up to date j barber shop. j YOUR OVERCOAT needs repairing. I Tjike it to Jim Carter or ring phone Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best SEPTEMBER 26. When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision but will Preserve your Sight. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON. 47 801 l Street, TRY H. 3. 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 Drug* BEAR IN MIND THAT WE SELL "'' '' ‘ Jit. "a W ; ' 8.. / ' ■** \ EMPTY AND LOADED oHELLS Fire arms, cutlery and sporting 'goods. Fishing tackle. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING P. O. KESSLER, 206' 2 Monk. t'2. OCEAN TRIP {To NEW YORK, BOSTON; I /AND ALL < { EASTERN RESORTS i rh ° l OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY j i LOW KATES—Superior Skrvicb { J SO Hour# o ; Ocean Breetes j 3 Sailing's each Weeltj from .Vavannah, Ca. j I of *•■ hoi’illar I.ilw. nrHmv 1 Ia Oi Ltfhtfal route—ioeznenn'.v** in > < omt-ipte 1 3 L 3 ? ali Kmithern iva- u by a a I journey t Savannah And so huura of \ I coot, salt air to Sew York. Wl J I l 0 BrscnvtTiONS, AOVC**<9;kg 1 J p> Matte*. Itc., Ap*tf TANARUS > i Loral Tlfkel Ar*nt | Rniuwlrk. * j ( W.G. Rrpwrr. C. T. AP. A. j P. DEV ARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruit*, Vegetables. Etc. MONK STREET. Free delivery. Rob Roy fl 't Se the best on th* market