The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 04, 1902, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNING. BKUMICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Advertising rates made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at halt the regular rate*. Advertisers desiring their adx dis continued must notify the office in writing. I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribes In the city and by mail tree of charge to all 'arts of the tfnited S'.ateß and Can ada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month .9 6f) Hix Months 2.60 One .ear 6.00 Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga„ pofetoftice. as second-class mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn 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 devote our space to such advertise ment* and wait on the courts for the money. TYx y now call St. I .onln ,„e Hoodie city. Sunday advertising wi. make Mon day business. •About the smallest thing in Geor gia Is the populist party. Trouble is near at hand. The leg islature meets on the 22nd Railroads can kill cities and some times cities can kill railroads. Glynn is the banner democratic county. Only two populist voters. It will soon lie Governor Terrell in (lend earnest. "Speed the lingering hour.” Well, after all Brunswick did nol do so very badly In (lie great naval stores combine. Want a pity Roosevelt was not per mitted to conclude that Western tour in the interest of democracy. The Atlantic Coast lane, in Injury, is killing one of the geese widen have been laying ii golden eggs. Wonder what General Alger will say when those Michigan Democrats be gin to mil; of the “round robin?" Atlanta has done the proper tiling in electing Evan P, Howell mayor ot the city. Ail parties should be con gratulated. The Montezuma Record tells of a woman in that county, who while not being dumb, lias not spoken in a mold li, Barnum and Forpnugh please lake notice. The Griffin News thinks that the following from the Augusta Chronicle Is significant: "So Hon. F. G. uußig non has moved to Atlanta. Flem du- Hfgnon is a mighty line man. Let's see. when do the senatorial terms ex pire?" May he it is! Possibly il Is! On iue theory that a fair ts an ed ucator, the managers of the Inter- State Fair, Atlanta, have offered pre miums which will bfing out the tinest live stock raised in the Synth. And (Ids will lie an Inspiration—il will be living pictures showing want is possi ble down ibis way. THE SUNDAY NEWS. The News tomorrow will contain the usual Interesting features with enough reading matter to interest you the entire day. Those who are not regular subscrib ers can nave the paper delivered at their homes early tomorrow by leav ing their names and five cents at the business office today. Merchants will find tpe Sunday News an excellent advertising medium and just one lime will convince the most sceptical King Phone IKK and an ad vertising solicitor will call. OUR VETERANS. - m It Is estimated that about a million dollars will be needed for pensions of Confederate soldiers and sailors in Georgia next year. This provision for the survivors of the Confederate army and navy in a single year in a single state attests the willingness of rue Southern people to a goou part of the survivors of the men who fought for (hem in the war between the sta tes, says an exchange of a neighbor ing state. The liberality of-Georgia towards her old soldiers is especially striking because of the “progressive’’ ideas y'nieh are said to prevail in the com mon-wealth It is true that the flow of new people and of ontsiue* money into Georgia has given her people an aTr of business that some have sus pected to involve a subordination of sefriJniefit. Whatever tne result in other directions ltsfinust be said of the Georgia people that they 'have never yet swerved from the true line of their obligations to their men,who fought In the Southern armies. fh no Southern slate is Memorial Day observed with more feeling or with more formality. The people in the larger cities appear especially to recognize tins day as one to be fitly observed, and they take pains to give it note and significance. Memorial exercises on any but a very unpreten tious scale being impracticable in the smaller places, it has been the rule to draw the people to some conveni ent city, where all may unite in duly honoring their soldier dead. The rail road run extra trains and give special rates. The people on the lines go in numbers to the city—the women and the girls carrying flowers for I he graves of kindred or friends or the unknown dead. T’hore ran be little doubt that this distinct recognition or the one day given over to the mem ory of dead Confederate soldiers has maintained the character of the Geor gia people against the encroachments of those practical views—that “com merrlallsm’’—which otherwise might have resulted from the hard efTorts of (hat people In the race for wealth In tuts Georgia sets a good example to her sister states of the dead Confed eracy. SUICIDES AMONG THE NEGROES. Statistics recently published givm the suicide rate per million of the four races in the United Slates as follows: White. 79.8; negro, 1*1.8; In dium 18.7; Chinese, 192.2. A negro, writing to the New York Sun, gives Ibis explanation of tne low rate for ■its race: ’’Undoubtedly suicides are made insane through worry over some subject, but the negro is not tain ted with insanity to the extent that (lie whit o man Is, thus accounting for tho rarity. Then, again, the negro is naturally a cheerful creature anti when overtaken by trouble and adver sity floes not become discouraged." I nis probably conies as near the truth as it is possible to get Lack of care for the morrow is characteristic of tin? lower races. Civilization, wall alt its advantages, is accompanied by - burdens, by a pressure which the 1 semi-civilized know not of it is to he observed, however, that the ne groes show a remarkable freedom from the suicidal impulse even as compar ed with the savage Indian. The Chi nese are "beaind the times." out rep resent a civilization far older than the European of which the American is a development. Macon Telegraph. Do You Want a Home? *1.900 will buy ffte handsome resi dence where C. McQarvey now re sides. This is one of the prettiest homes in that section of the city and the price is unusually low. Bee ftrob stou & Fendig Cos. , GEORGIA. Glynn County. Nathan Weinstein vs. Sadie Wein stein. Libel for Divorce. In Glynn Superior vourt, llecemoer Term, 1902. To the defendant, Sadie Weinstein: You are hereby required to be and appear at tae next Superior Court to he held in and for said county on the first Monday in December 1902, then and ...ere to answer the plaintiffs complaint. In default whereot the court will proceed as to justice shal appertain. witness the Honorable F. Willis Dart, Judge of said court this the 30th day oi August 1902. H. F. dqBIGNON, clerk Glynu Superior court. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE, Made in Adrian, Mich, THE STRONGEST FENCE In the WORLD C. W. DEMING, Agt., Brunswick, Ga. 1 1 Liadies! OUR JVULtIiIfIERY STORE 1 Is now open. You are in- . . vited to call and see the nice line ■ of ready to wear and dress hats. • , we are showing. tenner Millinery Yc 310 Newcastle Street. r < If you want to SAVE MONEY on your GROCERIES t 1 try the new i York Cash Grocery. Everything i new and fresh. A trial will con ■ vince you that we can , SAVE YOU MONEY. %oim Hahn, > Prop, i 227 Grapt Street. nL'- ax'- ax'* at* ax' mC- ax’ 1 *4" afT 1 * 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, f, JUST ARRIVED. J'NEW GERMAN DILL PICKLES. NEW HOLLY HERRING. *j NEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS *> *> NEW SARDELLES. *. *, SMOKED SALMON. * IMPORTED CHEESE AND SAU < * SAGES AT r> ' DELICATESSEN % STORE. WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD FUR niture or we will clean it up juat as nice as it ever was. For a trifle. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. Rob Roy f| the best on the markeL Notice. All persons owning vacant iota in the city of Brunswick are required to have grass and weeds on same cut down. (Extracts section 351 of the cuy code.) Any peoson owning or renting any building or lot, lying upon any street in the city are required ,<> keep the sidewalks in a cleanly condition, and where there are brick sidewalks ad jacent to Slice property such renter or owner shall keep the same free from grass and other vegetable grow. .. (Extract from section 71 of city code.) N. D. Russell, Clerk of Council. Brunswick. Ga., Sept. 29. 1902. Referring to the above notices, 1 respectfully beg to notify all parties interested that the hoard of health has named October Ist, as the time for commencing the cutting of weeds, etc. All eases not. remedied in ten days will he placed on the docket. J. .i. Spears, Snpt. Sanitation. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have in fnv store," writes druggist C. T. Smith, of Liavis, Tv., "is Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because it always cures. In my six years of sales It has never failed. I have Known it to save sufferers from Throat and Lung diseases, who could get no help from doctors or any other remedy." Motb ers rely on it, best physicians pre scribe it. and all druggists guaran tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial bottles free. Regular sizes, 60c and 51. For fashionable dressmaking go to Mrs. J. R. Walter, 511 First avenue. Tiree doors from Newcastle. Terms leasouatue. ONE CENT AW©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 SALE.—Two batteaus ueariy new. Apply to J. R. Alason, FOR RENT.—One large neatly fur nished front room, 807 Gloucester SL FOR SALE.—AII household furni ture of Mrs. L. Greenwood, No. 9U4 G street. FOR RENT. —Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., care News. FOR „.j£NT.—My new house on on ion street. Has recently been paiuleu and papered. J. JD. SPARKS. WANTED. —Horse for its feed. Light work and best of care. Address S. J. TANARUS., care News. WANTED. —Women to cook aud assist with children. White preferred. Address W., care News. FOR SALE.—S3SO buys lot, east front. 45x00 near center of the city on Union street. K. R. HOPKINS. FOR RENT. —A seven room flat with all modern improvements. Ap ply at the Arcade. 210 Gloucester St. FOR SALE! —Rubber stamps, seals, atinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 3X2 Newcastle street WANTED. —Boarders with or with out rooms, Dotation central, table un surpassed. Mrs. Al. T. Smith, 328 Mansfield street. FOR SnLE. —11,150 gets you a nice seven-room, two-story house In the best residence part of tho city anil artesian well. Terms to su.t pur chaser. R. R. HOPKINS. WANTED. —Milliners apprentice or with some experience preferred. Ap ply 10 a. m. Monday. KENNER’S MILLINERY. 310 Newcastle Street. FOR SALE. —Bakery. Best estab lished place in the city. Trade from S2O to |25 daily. Rent reasonable. Good chance for any one. Good rea son for selling. Address or cail at Gity Bakery, Brunswica, Ga. FDR SALE.—Hillery lslanu, contain ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable for truck farming or for poultry. Algo a six acre reservation on Blythe creek known as Orescent Bluff For parti culars call on F. Jos. Dauftinger. Eugene Field’s Views on Ambition and Dys pepsia. •'Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field, “often incapacitates a mao For endeavor and sometimes extinguishes the fire of ambition.” Though great despite hi* complaint Field suifered 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 lievos it of work by digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to its normal tone. Strengthening, Satisfying, Envlgorating. Prepared only by E.C. D*Witi & Cos., Chicago. The *l. buttle contain* :4 times the Stic. else. USt ROB ROY FLOUR. Ladies if you want to see every thing and up-to-date In fancy work, just go to Miss Kate Slaver's MilMn ery parlors. WILSON’S PHOTO STUDIO—Once more epen for business. I beg leave 1 1 announce that I have returned ar.d am ready tor business. Everything of the very latest style and tiu ish will be found at the studio. 602 Gloucester streeL J. B. Blytk, man ager. Wilson Studio. 15 per cent off on boys suits and knee pants. Typewriter Headquarter*. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to year interest to call t u me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on sac a terms that you will not miss the money. C. H, JEWETT. J. A. LOWE, JR. Contractor and Builder. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Also Do Paint Work. Get my Estimate On Your Next Job 628 WOLF STREET. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in the city, and ibis popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. Quinine shampoo, fne latest for ladies’ hair. For sale only at Clark's tonsorial par THE BEST place in town to have vour clothes cleaned is at Jim Carter's Phone 253-2. Why Do You Sell Your Old Furniture? When we can make it look just as good as it ever did for a vkry small amount. We do not repair, but clean your furniture, repolish, etc. Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS. r TUTTr; 1 BAY IRON WORKS; Mdnufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills: Marine work a spe eialty. Packings, Fittings ; and Supplies,; Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St, ’ w - R- dart, CLAUD DART, ► President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. ' I Wilsor’s i Restaurant, 1 for [ Oysters, or any thing in season I , A PLACE FOR LADIES. ■ Anew bill of fare. Open until 12 o’t lock ! Nights. 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 merit on'--!, to- .vit : Sterlim,. .4) . CL:. ; J N-. 24. Jair.j--a, _c. .. ,; 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. Be governed accordingly. H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO. j Everything in ji>RUGS SMITHS j PHARMACY prescription SDruggist ‘ A FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES. ! Phone 222. ; jVHUinery 4 ; Opening ► ► ► AM the new shapes in rcad> to wear nats for tall and winter, also the new ornaments and fancy arti- ’ cles in millinery, you will find at ' l * c. carle, 203 Newcastle street. 4 ' The L'.rt Comes Out In stead of going in. when yon spud your clothes to Jim Carter, let it is boy come for your clothes. Boone 2532. __ MBest in the city and the ■jnost for the money. ’Phone 134-3. B. H. DANIELS, Cleaning and Pressing. on the Union Cleaning and Pressing Company to have your fall and winter clothes put in first class order. We make all clothes look as good as new ones. EDWARD MARTIN. Manager. 610 Monk Street. * For Whooping Cough use CHE NEY’S EXPEC TORANT, Take your dinner today at Wilson s Restaurant OCTOBER 4 When you visit Savannah cull and Have >ou Eyes Examined properly ,ind glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision hot will Preserve your Sight. Dr. M. SCHWAB & ON. 47 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 Go. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drug* BEAR IN MIND THAT WE SELL r'VPWOv ■*, V v EMPTY AND LOADED OHEuLS. F e arms, cutlery and sporting goods. Fishing tackle. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P. O KfcSSLER, 206 >2 Monk. For Croup use GHENcIY’S EX PECTORANT. Typewriter Headquarte s. Do you wish to buy, Bell or rent s machine of any description? You will find it to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwrller at such a price and on sued terms that you will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. USE ROB ROY FLOUFL itielhrie Sonic. This jlobr ed tonic Is in growing demand. The season of the groa’cvt need is approaching. Indigesjoa, Bil iiousness. Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in tae hack and kidneys, al! depend upon raa’aria, aud Bellevue Tonic cures them all in aajr form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, ROB_ROY FLOUR JS THE BEST. ¥ E. PORTER, 1007 G Street* paintsr and paper hanger. Signs of any description. Agent for w&II-pape mills Drop me a postal. Phone 289-3 GOAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER.