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THURSDAY MORNING.
BRUM'IIK DAILY NEWS.
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A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor.
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sires It to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must he paid
for In advance. We cannot afford to
devote our Bpace to such advertise
ments aud wait on tha courts for the
money.
it Is Governor Terrell sure enough
now.
An exchange suggests that Senator
Platt likely calls Odell. O’hell.
IT the price of coal continues to ad
vance it will soon be worth Its weight
in silver.
Tli Albany Star, a bright live-col
umn paper, has been launched upon
the journalistic Held. Wo wish it great
success. hll 3
The Waco Herald observes that the
Republican victory in Maine will look
like a nickel wttn a hole In it when
Texas is heard from.
One of the most important matters
tnat will come before the next session
of the Goorgla legislature will be a
bill providing for a state reform school
for youthful criminals.
The Atlanta Constitution gels this
one oft: When John O. Carlisle ap
pears in the Saratoga convention tue
band will please play "lie was bred
In old Kentucky’’—and buttered in
New York.
The Chattanooga Times, referring
to a fresh denunciation of the Sun
day newspapers by Rev. Sam P.
Jones, is unkind enough to observe
that the Sunday paper "has done
more to elevate society than have all
the sensational evangelists that ever
spouted for so much per spout. Sen
sible and sober-minded ministers,” il
correctly adds, “have quit denouncing
Sunday newspapers.”
The testival of Itosh llashonah. or
New Year's, according to the Hebrew
calendar, will fall on Thursday, Octo
ber 2, and the occasion will be marked |
with u general observance by the He
brews in Brunswick, fen days after
Ros'h Hashonah comes Yom Kippur, or
the Day of Atonemenr, and this is the
most solemn and particular festival oi
the whole year. Services continue
without Interruption all day, and the
time is appointed to be in fast
ing and self denial.
Tne Now Orleans 1 lcayune says:
"The action of Speaker Henderson in
declining to stand for re-election, ow
ing to the advocacy by the administra
tion of such tariff revision as will
facilitate reciprocity, serves to make
clearer than ever before the inconsis
tency and demoralization within the
Republican ranks. Mr. Henderson
plants himself squarely on an out-and
out protectionist platform, and holds
that the tariff concessions proposed
are nothing more nor less than an in
sidlons thrust at the wnole protec
tionist idea. Being a protectionist
pure and simple, he declines to ac
cept the new* doctrine, that protection
is merely a matter of expediency, in
stead of principle.
bitter opposition.
It appears that there Is bitter op
position to the nomination of Presi
dent Roosevelt by the money power
In New York.
In correspondence to the Chicago
Record-Herald, a republican newspa
per, that unusually well intormed cor
respondent, Walter Wellman, writes
as follows:
“New Y’ork, September 24. —This is
probably the only place in the coun
try where the nomination of President
Roosevelt a year and a half hence is
not conceded by the leading politi
cians and men of affairs. Everywhere
else there is no question t-iat he will
be hia own successor, if the republi
can party can command enougn votes
at the polls. For several days I nave
been in an atmosphere which is de
cidedly frigid toward President Roose
velt. It is tue atmosphere which sur
rounds the men of finance in the lower
end of Manhattan Island.
“i he bitterness toward Roosevelt
which these men display is one of the
peculiar phases of current thought.
Go where you will among the leading
men of v7all street and Wall street
means in this sense the financial rail
road world—and you hear Roosevelt
damned up hill and down dale. 1 hey
look upon him as a “crazy man,” as
unsafe, as one of whom it is impossi
ble to tefl what lie will do next. This
feeling is a curious manifestation of
the traditional inability of New York
to get in touch with the predominant
public opinion of tue country.
“What hurts these men more than
anything else is a feeling of helpless
ness. The better Informed among
then realize that as matters are now
going Roosevelt will be nominated vir
tually without opposition for his sec
ond term. A few still think a way to
beat him can be found, and the ma
jority hope almost against hope tnat
something win happen during the next
year and a half.”
That is certainly strong evidence
showing which way the wind is blow
Ing.
The nope of the democrats is get
ting the republican party hopelessly
Split. The defection In the west was
shown by the Henderson withdrawal.
If a serious split can he made in the
east the outlook will be still more
en<y>una£ing. Ifiieqe is f-ertivnly ft
lack of confidence in Roosevelt by the
wealthy classes of the nation.
LOOKS DARK FOR BOODLERS.
Circuit Attorney Folk, of St. Louis,
is a man who looks after details as
well as general principles. Now that
he is on the trail of boodle aldermen
and bribe-givers of high standing, and
ho knows he is on their trail, he id
collecting the evidence that must
make the hunt fruitful.
.1. K. Merrill, one of the king bood
lers who weakened and betrayed his
fellow-legislators, said that the fare
at Julius Lehmann’s birthday party
late in 1899 were rolls of currency
amounting tn each instance to $2509.
These little gifts were distributed to
members of a House of Delegates com
bine for good work done in passing
lighting ordinances quite to the taste
of a big corporation and its profes
sional lobbyists. In all the sum of
$47 ,000 was paid, Murrell said.
Circuit Attorney Folk has located
the checks, he thinks, oy wTiich the
money w-as paid. They were drawn
by James Campbell in favor of Ed
ward Butler, the municipal boss. One
was for $27,000 and the other for
$20,000, corresponding with the sum
Murrell said had been turned over.
Circuit Attorney Folk 1s going to have
Campbell's confidential clerk bring
the checks into court ami 101 l why
they were drawn and tor what pur
pose the money was used. The funds
were actually distributed by Delegate
Kelly, so it is charged.
With a man like Circuit Attorney
rolk, wno looks up all the details of
evidence, prospects for the boodle Al
dermen of St. Louis are decidedly
dark and stormy, it Indicates that
the trial of these alleged boodlers
will be no pink-tea affair. They will
have to fight for liberty, and fight in
good earnest. The country needs
more men like Circuit Attorney Folk
—men who do things while others
look on and talk.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ITCHING
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The set, consisting of Cuticura
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Cuticura Oint
ment,to instant
ly allay itching;,
irritation, and
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heal, and Cuti
cura Resolvent
Pills, to cool and
cleanse the
blood, and expel
humour germs.
A Single Set, price sl, is often
sufficient to. cure the most tortur
ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and
blood humours, rashes, itchings,
and irritations, with loss of hair,
when ail else fails.
MILLIONS USE
CIJTIdJRA Soap, lei tty CrnccßA
OINTMENT, the great *k? core, for im*orv
log, |iuriit >u/, unit lu ami fj iiKf this k‘o, for
clcauiiln# tfie'ttcalp of <tii.-is, omler, aw! dan
druff, and the Ntoppin#; *f failing hair, for
softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough,
and gore hand*, for hahv ra -ln itchlnga,
and chilling, and for all the of the
toilet, bath, and nursery. Minkina of W omen
ÜbdCt-TKJUKA .Soap In’the form of bath.** lor
annoying Irritations, inllaimuatimus and ex
corlaliont*, or too free or offensive perspir
ation, in tin; form of wav bo* for ulcerative
weaknesses and for many wtiuitivo. antiseptic
purpose* which middy" suggest themselves
to women, especially mother*.
CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS
fChooolaU'fVKited) arc anew, to?g teles odonr
|H economical sahstltate foi the celebrated
•
other blood purifier* and luunom are*, rut
up lu pocket vials, f>o dose*, prior, !£V.
SolJthrotisrhwt th-’W’lrltt- Ouvrsc sv V)c.
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tlfiUO AND CuM. Cum ~ NcUflPf*. &tCQ. V. 8. A-
Liadies!
OUR
iWILihUMERY
STORE
Will be open today. You or in
vited to call and see the nice line
of ready to wear and dress hats,
we or show.
Kenner Millinery To
310 Newcastle Street.
| If you want to
SAVE MONEY
, on your
l GROCERIES
r <
’ try the new
t. York Cash Grocery. Everything
r new arid fresh. A trial will con
• vince you that we can <
' t SAVE YOU MONEY.
: Hcuhs Gafin, i
t. Prop. *
f 227 Grant Street.
T. B. BURNS,
210 Richmond St.
BUGGIES. WAGONS. HARNESS.
Repairing and Horseshoeing.
..We have lately added a full line of
harness, whips etc. to our stock and
can save you money.
Come See Us Be
fore You Buy,
i
| JUST ARRIVED.
I
l, NEW GERMAN DILL PICKLES.
■ NEW HOLLY HERRING.
I NEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS
'll NEW SARDELLES.
*>
| SMOKED SALMON,
r,
imported cheese and sau
* SAGES AT
r NUSSBAUMS DELICATESSEN
’ STORE.
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.
ONE CENT AWORD
It you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else hae, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR SALE.—Two batteaus nearly
new. Apply to J. R. Mason,
FOR RENT.—One large neatly fur
nished front room, 807 Gloucester St,
FOR SALE.—AII household furni
ture of Mrs. L. Greenwood, No. 004
G street.
FOR RENT.—Desk room on ground
floor. Good, location. Address F..
care News.
FOR ..ENT.—My new house on un
ion street Has recently been paiuteu
and papered. J. D. SPARKS.
WANTED. —Horse for its feed.
Light work and best of care. Address
S. J. T.. care News:
ROOMS FOR RENT. —New furnish
ed with or without meals. Good loca
tion. 401 G street
WANTED. —Women to cook and
assist with children. White preferred.
Address W., care News.
FOR SALE. —$350 buys lot, east
front, 45x90 near center of the city
on Union street. R. It. HOFKINS.
FOR RENT. —A seven room flat
with all modern improvements. Ap
ply at the Arcade. 210 Gloucester St.
FOR SALE—Ruober stamps, seals,
stincc-is, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
WANTED.—Boarders with or with
out rooms. Location centra), table un
surpassed. Mrs. M. T. Smith, 328
Mansfield street.
LOST.—A white Shetland shawl, on
George, between Union and Eginont
street. Reward will be paid for re
tnrn of same to No. 717 Union street.
FOR SiiLE.—Bl,lso gets you a nice
seven-room, two-story house in the
best residence part of the city and
artesian well. Terms to su.t pur
chaser. R. R. HOPKINS.
WANTED.—Milliners apprentice or
with some experience preferred. Ap
ply 10 a. in. Monday.
KENNER’S MILLINERY.
310 Newcastle StreeL
FOR SALE. —Bakery. Best estab
lished place in the city. Trade from
S2O to $25 daily. Rent reasonable.
Good chance for auy one. Good rea
son for selling. Address or cail at
City Bakery, Brunswick, Ga.
FOR SALE. —Hillery Isianu, contain
ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable
for truck farming or for poultry. Also
a six aero reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
culars call on F. Jos. Dau(linger.
FOR SALE One of the best paying
retail candy and fruit establishments
in the city. Situated next to opera
house. Can prove that the business is
a good paying one. M. FEREaTINO.
106 Newcastle Sf 7
Eugene
Field’s
Views on Ambition and Dys
pepsia.
'■Dyspepsia, ” wrote Eugene Field,
“often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition.” Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores It to it* normal tone.
Strengthenings
Satisfying,
Envlgorating.
Prepared only by E. C. DuWitt & Cos., Obicagu.
Tbe st. bottle contains times iboSOc. sue,
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
Ladies if you want to see every
thing and up-to-date in fancy work,
just go to Miss tvate Slater's Miltin
ery parlors.
> ■"—.■——"■l
WILSON'S PHOTO STUDIO—Once
more cpen for business. I bag leave
1 1 announce that I have returned and
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
iger, Wilson Studio.
15 per cent off on boys suits and
knee pants.
Typewriter Headquarters.
I.)o you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will find it to year interest to call cu
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on suca terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. H. JEWETT,
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best
YOUR OVERCOAT needs repairing.
Take it to Jim Carter or ring phone
253-2.
If you need a typewriter of and dee
cription come to see me before buying
I can save you money. Terms rea
sonable and satisfaction guaranteed.
C. H. Jewett.
For fashionable dressmaking go to
Mts. J. R. Waller, 511 First avenue,
three doors from Newcastle. Terms
leasoti'ib.e.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
♦ THE
|bay iron works
♦ Manufacturers and Repairers oi
jMachinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a so >eialty t
♦ Packings, Fittings
t and Supplies,
♦
Estimates furnished Free of Charge.
+ 629 Bay St,
* w. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
+■ ('resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
*
Wilson’s
Restaurant,
“ FOR
\ Oysters, or any thing in season
i A PLACE FOR LADIES.
> Anew bill of fare.
‘ Open until 12 o’clock
f Nights.
i JAS. W. WILSON, Prop.
> Phone 321.
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 the precincts named below at
dates r < rtt or.- I. *o wit :
Steriic. . .- sj .. , Oj. J No-.
24. Jatiiamd, .j; w . . .J „5.4
Nov. 25; Pyles, Oct. 2; Oct. 30; Nov.
26; St. Simons, Oct. 6; Novi 10 and
Dec 8.
On dates not mentioned above, I
can be found at oourt house in Bruns
wick until December 20, when the
books will be closed as per special in
structions from comptroller general.
Be governed accordingly.
H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO.
Everything-in l
drugs:
SMITH’S
! PHARMACY
Jreseripticn Sbruggist
A FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES.
Phone 222.
Ifflillinepy
1 Opening
►
F All the new shapes in ready to
wear hats for fall and winter, also
the new ornaments and fancy arti-*
cles in millinery, you will find at'
\ 't. carle,
203 Newcastle street.
F
The Uirt Comes Out
In stead of going in, whoa you send
your clothes to Jim Carter. Let hia
boy come for your clothes. Puone
2532. _
•! I Best in the efty and tho
Mm fi fl ft m ° st for the money.
bSUUU ’Phone 134-3.
B. H. DANIELS,
Cleaning and Pressing.
c# on the Union Cleaning and
Pressing Company to have your fall
and winter clothes put in first class
order. We make ail clothes look as
good as new ones.
EDWARD MARTIN, Manager.
510 Monk Street.
For Whooping
Cough use CHE
NEY’S EXPEC
TORANT,
Take your dinner today at Wilson's
Restaurant.
- I
OCTOBER 2.
When you visit S.iumuah call and
Have you Eyes Examined
properly and glasses fitted that noi alone
Improve your Vision
but Will
Preserve your ight.
l)r. M. CHVVAB & ON.
47 Hull Street
TRY
K. S.Syrup
White Pine
Compound.
A SAFE AND SUnE CURE FOR
ALL COUGHS, COLDS AND
r THROAT AND LUNG TRQU
j BLES. 20 CENTS A BOTTLE.
I PREPARED BY
;Hunter-Sa!e
j [rug Go.
j 'PHONE 37.
5 Birth Place of Pure Hniee
? BEAR IN MIND
THAT WE SELL
EMPTY AND LOADED oHELLS.
Fire arms, cutlery any spotting,
goods. Fishing tackie.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P. O. K; b SLfcR,
206 Monk.
For Croup use
CHENLY'S EX
PECTORANT.
Typewriter Headquarte s.
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 typewwrlter at
such a price and on such terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. H. JEWETT.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
Notice.
Ladies: You are invited to call
and inspect our stock of fall milli
nery; everything up-to-date. We will
open our store October the Ith.
KENNER'S MILLINERY.
310 Newcastle street.
R. C. Baumgartnef, at the corner of
Monk and Grant streets is headquar
ters for everything in ute meat line.
Save money by calling on him.
Why Do You Sell Your O.d Furniture?
When we can make it look just as
good as jt ever did for a vlery small
amount. We do not repa.r, but ciean
your furniture, repoiish, etc*.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKiNS.
Do You Want a Home?
81,800 will buy the handsome resi
dence where C. McGarvey now re
sides. This is one of the prettiest
homes in that section of the city and
the price is unusually low. See Brob
stou & Fendig Cos.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
Bargain Sales Continue.
The bargain sale of Mrs. M. Isaac
continues and is a source of inter
est to the buying public. Mrs. Isaac
really has some genuine bargains
this week and those why contemplate
making purchases in hc-r hue will do
well to call at her poputar place.