The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 01, 1902, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. RRUbiiK mom: PUBLISHED DAIIjY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. a. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVV Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. Advertising rate# made known on application. Church and other char ltufde organization notices published at half the regular rate*. Advertisers desiring thetr eda. di continued must notify the office in writing. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Terms to subscribe™ in the city and by mail free of charge to all ■.arts of the United States and Can mla, Mexico. Porto Rico. Guam. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month $ -&0 Six Months 2.50 One .ear 5.00 Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., pogtoffiee, as second-class mail mat ter. Hdn. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Daily News a the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Giynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Ctnupauy 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 tho courts for the money. The Weather. Forecast for today, in Gjeorgia: Simwors in the southern portion. Lest you forget—this is election day. i :J! Old man Boeis Is making H vrry lUely in Ine camp of the iow.t republi c-ms. ',€! Toat trust forming habit seems catching. The naval stores combine for instance. Dovery carried his band to the Now York democratic convention . The big chief is nothing if not spectacular. It looks like the Atlanta depot com mission, like poor old Jones, of Bing hampton, will have to pay fee freight. in Hie death of Emile Zola, the great French writer, (he world of let ters lias lost one of it's strongest op ponents. Ween tne President goes lo church at Oyster Bay again would II not tie a good idea for him tosee aproof of Hie sermon in advance. For our part It seems to us that even if the democracy should capture tin next house, it would only have seized a large elephant on its hands. Thu ballots will fall in Georgia to day, but under the primary system. The election is but a formal endorse meat of the work already done. The woods must go! Newcastle street is being paved, and now if the city council will give us that new tiro headquarters we will all be happy. Atlanta is in the theorea of a muni cipal contest today. If she does what she should she will elect that elegant gentleman. Capt. Evan I*. Howell to the mayoralty. It looks like Judge Candler will car ry Glynn county, and he should. He is an aged Confederate; lost both feet in the tight for the south, and above all he is one of the best lawyers in the state. The Chicago Inter-Ocean, one of the most etalwalt of the stalwalt republi can organs, admits that the report ed determination of J. Pierpont Mor gan to oppose the re-nomination of M r . Hoosevolt.and if nominated, to attempt to bring out his defeat at the polls is very likely true. It goes to snow that this animosity has been brewing tor some time, and "dates from the per iod when Morgan and his friends form ed the Northern Securities company to do things positively forbidden by the laws of Minnesota, hostle to the spirit of the laws of several other states, and contrary to the laws of the United States We are told that Mi. Morgan counted on masterly inac tivity on the part of the president and Attorney General Knox, but that con fidence has given way to distrust and hostility. A SERMON AND A SUICIDE, A good many men are worth more dead than living, says the Jacksonville Times-Union. In a New York hotel the other day a young man made his will anl then commuted suicide. Here is the will: •‘I leavff to society a ruined char acter, Heave to my mother and father as much misery as, iu their feeble state, they can bear. T leave to iny I trothers and sisters the memory of Injy misspent life. I leave to my wife a broken heart, and to my children the memory that their father (ills a diunkaidh grave and has gone to the drunkard's hell.” in a way it is a good will. It is i sermon written on a cof'r, and u ought to reach a good many men win are fools an i who would rather drift than puli up it is a good idea, once in ,i whi) ■ for a mao to interview himself and e:-k ‘ What 1; mi ci legacy am 1 leaving to ruy wife and children? 1 ’ That doesn’t refer to money alone. 'ln these days of business prodenro ev er;' man tries to so arrange hi- af fairs that when tie passes away the burden he leaves behind will rest lightly on his loved ones. But there are morals. Wny, a man owes to his children health, and if he is a drunkard and a rounder how can he hope for robust offspring. He wards ills little ones to live in an atmosphere of respectability and pence and decency. If tie makes bis life one long de bauch, Is ’no strong enough to drop his burden of Immortality and sin at the door as he enters his home and seem to ho a gentleman in the pres once of his family ? So many men refuse to think. They are selfish in their business, sol fish in their pleasure, selfish in their thoughts. Every man has some in fluence. No man ran live wholly in himself. He leaves a legacy to some one. It may he a memory of kin words of tender love and tnougUtfnl devotion loving that has made a wife and chit dren happy; It mfty he sorrow and shame, little ones with twisted limbs and unhealthy bodies: a woman with misery written in her eyes; parents wtio weep when a name is mentioned Pity the man who so blasts ihe life that God gave him that the world is glad when six feet of earlli rovers his coffin! Yes, there is a sermon in that New York suicide. Si. Iff Wiiß a I)uni** ill Scliool. Not only philosophers and divines, but some of the most trenchant satir ists and brilliant humorists were dull enough as boys. It lias been said id' Swift in ids best day s Unit "lie dis played either the blasting lightning of satire or the lambent and mefeorUke caricatures of frolicsome humor." And yet this vigorous disputant was consid ered a lit subject for a tool’s cap at school. Afterward at the Dublin uni versity “be was by scholars esteemed a blockhead,” who was denied his de gree on Ids first application and ob tained it with great difficulty on the second.—London Standard. A Urge IJeimrtment. Mr. Mcßride was showing bis wife the workings of our national congress. The Detroit Free Dress represents bet as putting to her spouse this intelli gent' question: “But where is the framing depart ment?" “The wliat?” “I read in the papers that laws were framed in Washington,” siie explained. The Heal Test. Hardup I tried to sell those dia monds 1 bought of you and was told they were not genuine. Jeweler—Did you sell them? Hardup—Yes. for almost nothing. Jeweler—Well, you go back and try to buy them, and you willjfiml out that they are genuine.—New York Weekly. All ImpiLunllilD Condition. “You say you can't afford to hire a clerk. Why don't you get your wife to do your typewriting?" “Impossible! She wouldn't submit to any dictation.”— Kichiftvnd Dispatch. fcVttra l.ontf Drawn Out. Diggs—Rounder is quite til. Biggs—lndeed! His wife naturally has grave fears about him, I suppose? Diggs—Yes. In fact. 1 think her fears extend beyond the grave.—Exchange. A woman is not real old fashioned unless she makes a salve for neighbor hood use for cuts, bruises and burns.— Atchison Globe. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. “Lot tho GOLD DUST twins do your work.” Don’t use soap for your cleaning. GOLD OUST I is more convenient, cheaper and better than Soap I at any price. It softens hard water, lessens teWr I and injures nothing. j Made only by THE N. K. FAIEBANK COMPANY. I Chicago. Mew for*, Boston, St Louis —Makers ol OVAL FAI-. i SOAP. : Ltadies! OUR ; JVULiLiIHHR V ; STORE / Will be open today. You or irv **, vited to call and see the nice line of ready to wear and dress hats. t. we or show. f ' Plainer ‘Millinery 'Go r - 310 Newcastle Street, z If you want to SAVE MONEY on your QROCta. try the new York Cash Grocery. Everything new and fresh. A trial will con vince yon that we can SAVE YOU MONEY. 'Gakiif Prop. 227 Grant Street. T. B. BURNS, 210 Richmond St. BUGGIES. WAGONS. HARNESS. Repairing and Horseshoeing. We have lateiy added a full line of harness, whips etc. to our stock and can save you money. Come See Us Be fore You Buy, JUST ARRIVED. ■' NEW GERMAN DILL PICKLES. ’ NEW HOLLY HERRING. r ' NEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS ' { NEW SARDELLES. t SMOKED SALMON. t IMPORTED CHEESE AND SAU-, ’ SAGES AT ' NUSSBAUMS DELICATESSEN 1 STORE. wE WILL BUY YOUR OLD FUR niture or we will clean it up just as nice as it ever was. For a trine. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Ladies if you want to see eve-y --thing aud up-to-date in fancy work, just go to Miss Kale Stmer's Millin ery parlors. WILSON'S PHOTO STUDIO —Once more epen tor business. I beg leave to announce that I have returned ar.d am ready for business. Everything of the very latest style and fin ish will be found at the studio. 502 Gloucester street. J. B. Blyth, man \ger, Wilson Studio. Swan's Down flour la he best. 15 per cent off oil boys suits and knee pants. v;• iN t Gt. <\ s ii, >;,., i) ; It you want a position, a reuse, -■ J servant, or want to rind anything j that has been lost, or ■ y, art some i thing that someone tit.: <ji. ati j vertlse in this column FOR RjvN r.--Une large m■ • : .■ I wished front room, s> 7 Oi nir, u . at. J tOK RENT. —D'.sk mom >n gn .mi floor. Good, iocatiou. Addri F. \ care Nows. FOR ..ENT ■ My m v. ... j ion street.. Has recently ; ami papered. J. u. hPAKhS. FOR SALE Rubber stamps, yt. ; StiUcfciS, eti:. Agent Uue n wcud i,. writer. Will B. Fain, did Newcastle slreeL ROOMS FOR KENT. N . ~ ed wilti or without meals. Good iocu ] lion, -i"! G street. FUU KEN 1 . - A ev. U with all modern iuipiotemvut ply at the Arcade, die uiouco -. WANTED I lei ■' i.,r ii : ,| Light work and best of car', Audi- - o. J. i‘care N'i a . WANTED- i'o frit a kir. ■ m near bu.-im section of tk i y. Ap piy to Mrs. M. Isaac. FOR SALK. -Bn I, "IV. I ;. : ; • :bduMl place in the my. i Mde irotai jdn to daiiy. if. nt i.,!;-, Good chain < lor at.y .no Go. ! i. ..on for scßiny. ~<Mr - or car; ui l.'ity Bakery, Ga. FUR SAI.E. • - Ilittery IsUmt, . ouV.un jug 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable o u triicn la: nil!::: ot s-. a six aero reservation on li.ytii • cr cs known as Un-scent Biufl For p,.,:. • u..i • F Jos. 1 . FOR SALE- One of retail canny nml fruit e.-: c.o . o In the city. Situate,! . . . o-ru house. Can prove that ko ’■ u. m ■■ ■, a good paying on**. M. Mo'.' ■ Hit; Ni weastic St. FOR SAI.K - AG and lure of Mrs. L. •Gr-t-nw.N.. <. street. FOR S.G.7J. 71,;." I- .’■'■■■ o seveii-room. two-stOry house. :u T best residence pan •>( the City aim artesian \v< It. Tcnns . s.i.t par chaser. H. It. HOFtxiNS. WANTED.- Women to cook and as.-ist with children. Winn pi\ t. m ■ Address \V., care News. WANTED.- Board el s w.. or w lit rooms. Location centra’, tabic uu surpassed, Mrs. M. T. Sunlit. adj- Munstield street. LOST.- A whl(# sic tkli, , . :iav. ~ < ttcorge. between Union and Eguio:.; street. Reward will be paid lor r turn of same to No. 71. IT mi. WANTED— .M:lliuero a, o. : with some experience pni.n. A plv 10 a. hi. Monday. KENNER'S MILLINER'. ,;,c N. weastic Sticct. FOR SALE. —$3ud buys lot. .. front. 45x’.k* near center of the city on Union street. R. K KURKINS Typewriter Headquarters, Do you wish to buy, sell or rert t machine c£ £ay detcriptiea? Y o will hud it to year interest to cad m me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on sue a terms that you will not miss the money, C. ii JEWETT. Rob Roy flour makes t:. ■. re.’ Try Rob Rcy Flour. . .it is tne best YOUR OVERCOAT m-cd- r. i dig. Take it to Jim Carter or ting phone 253-2. If you need a typewriter or .--4 cription come to see me before buying I can save you money. Terms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. JewotL T33I3S: — } 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, y ’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. Wilson’s tastaurant,: FOR * ryste i, or any tiling in season A PLACE FOR LADIES, A ccw bid of fore. i, ,u:£i until (2 o’clock lights. JAc, V/ WILSON, Prop. Phone 321, i; yo„ wont the largest LOAD OF WOOD Giunswick for 75 cents,: Vl Y- PLt’S WOOD YARD. Tax Notice. , •• j est of collecting the 1 1 .!Hy tu>: for 1002, I will •e :,:ei :cts i. -red below ai c - , (.-• . u3O; Nov. • ,u Oil. 6; Nov. 10 and • • • c-.t not mentioned above. I 1 .< ii p a’ cuui t :iouse in Bruns . mte L-: .ember 20. wnen the | be elosed as per special in i . fi in com;.trailer general. Le g,.' rnij:l accordingly. I . .. .... T. C.’ GLYNN’CO. -•Ting in •>i<uqs! SMITH’S PHARMACY yr, . iplkn £)rutfsist A r :1- LINE OF SUNDRIES. 4 (SP ii nery ; Opening: 4 A w :.i ;.pes in ready to U and winter, also J! - '• a.'iJ fancy arti- u will find at 4 ‘ tarlc, ] . ' Newcastle street. * Tlie D.;t Comes Out in rti >.; of .■in. when you send ■: ■ >’.b t- .bin tkirter. Let his ■■ i inn. ... your eiot'ues. I’uone f Best in the city and tho ! i-7 fl ffl Float for the money. ; 1 * U W U 'Phone 134-3. J. H. DANIELS, : ai: a. Pressing. w on C;ta;i;ng and S ; Company to have your fall ; - .4 winter ciothts put in first class order. We r ake at! clothes took as B •‘l i> M ART IX. Manager. i 310 Monk Street. For Whooping Cough us CHE NEW;t EXPEC TORANT, Take your dinner today at Wilson’s RvstauxanL OCTOBER I. Have you Cyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not alono Improve your Vision but x\ ill Preserve your ight. Dr. M. CHWAif & Of>, 17 Bull Stn?ct 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, Girth Place, of Pure Drugs BEAR IN MIND THAT WE SELL - , EMPTY AND LOADED jHtVIS. Fire arms, cutiery and sporting goods. Fishing tackle. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING P. O. KtESLER, 206* 2 Monk. For Croup use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. Typewriter Headqtiarte *. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You vill find it to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriter at eucii a price and on auca terms that you will not miss the money. C. H JEWETT. SB Notice. Ladies: You are Invited to call land inspect our stock of fall roiib nery; everything up-to-date. We w l open oar store October the ltu. KENNER’S MILLINERY. 310 Newcastle street. H. C. Baumgartner, at the corner of Monk and Grant streets is neadqum tors for everything in ute meat line. Save money by calling on him. Why Do You Sell Your Old Furniture? When we can make it lock just as good as it ever did for a vXry small amount. We do not repair, but clean your furniture, repolish, etc. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Do You Want a Home? $1,900 will buy ffle handsome resi dence where C. McGarvey now r sides. This is one of the prettiest, homes in that section of the city and the price is unusually low. See Brob ston & Femiig Cos. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. Bargain Safes Continue. The bargain sale of Mrs. M. Isaac continues and is a source of inter est to the buying jiilblic. Mrs. Isaac really has some genuine bargains this week and those u-ho eoniemniato making purchases in her line will do well to call at her pjpu’ar place.