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•WEDNESDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C H. LEAVY .T Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor.
Advertising rate* made known on
application. Church and other char
-1 table organization notiees published
at hall the regular rate*.
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Adveruiera dealring their adx dla
continued muxt notify the oii. o In
wTlting.
SUBBOJUPTIOFI KATES.
Terms to siibecrlt.era in the city
and by mall free of charge to all
•Arts of the United States and rn
a3i, Mexico, Porto Itico, Guam, Bhll
lfStfinO Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
PCT Month * f
Blx Months “ !
6ne .ear
Phone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick. Oa..
poltoffice, as second-class mafl mat
ter.
Hflh. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as he
official organ of the United Stales
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Glynn county.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires It to bo distinctly understood thm
all legal advertisements must be paid
for In advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the cowts for the
money.
You roust read (he Sunday New:--. It
will bo great.
sure enough, it is thro- to lay the
Panama away.
If Hoars! goes to congress there wii
be something doing.
Macon Is playing the ’.lend idogant
with the farmers this w< <-k.
The Georgia Press Association will
be the guest of Honor at the Atlanta
Fair Saturday next.
Ode)! seems to be the ..hole show
balcony and all in Ncl, Ye;!, just*
about tbit; season of ik< •
The Grand Army will do a rvlce if
they will gag their Urea-alt s -espec
ially those who never sm 'll. powder.
From all indications it will be unite
a difficult task (or one to give be
nelghbor Idle warm y.rgup this winter,
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Lieutenant Peary bollev. that with
$200,000, a man might, (Uncover the
North Pole. With $200,000 a man d’-
covers almost anything.
Tim National Farmers Congi c: -, < on
vent’d in Macon yesterday. This, is
very important gathering and menu
much for this section of the country.
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The war is not over in tile Philip
pine Islands. The proclamations tna
it Is. are more than idle. They are
ridiculous, 'xlie Philippine an. .1 .
bad business,
The Mutual Light and water Com
pany is formed at a v-ry auspicita
time and we wish the progressive gen
tlemen at its head the very fuilst
maesure of slieoess.
The city council will meet-tomorrow
night and some disposition will proha
bly be made of the new H e qual
ters question. It is 10 be hope and that
*tho city will see its way .dear to make,
this very Important and gr ally need
ed improvement.
The society for tv prevention of
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cruelty to animals is doing :i . v it
deal in Us 'home city, Heston. Home
days ago two men chanted with cruel
ty were before police court, one chare
ed with cruelty to a tuule, the other
charged with cruelty to hat wit<\ I'he
former was fined llfl. the letter o.
The Albany Herald has a nounred
that it is soon to move iir r and
more commodious headline i . wha-.i
will be mere thorouf r'v <.atui;• p• ■ ■
than is its present hor no H mid
is among the brie lit; papers in tne
state and we wish it even more tin
cess than ever in itvm'w ouarteri.
We note in the bulletin of new in
dustries projected In'tie ' South dur
ing the past week sent out by the
Chattanooga Tradesman toe following:
Packing and coid storage plant, hoop
factory, stave ami treading factory, ha;
factory oar wh factory, spoke and
rim factory, knitting mill, carriage
factory, chair factory, extract works.
flohrTng mills, shoe factory, glass tac
tory, etc.
DREYFUS OF TODAY.
Many people had almost forgotten
that Captain -Dreyfus was in existence.
80 tramd V is tin iuton wt. of the
world. C&irtain * pr> j yfus Honk
wli'u Oroylri? fias sstijik
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death of Zola, who was'Ui best and
bravest friend In the time of his great
As few Parisians have known Drey-
In' s living on the,outskirts of ttint
gr- a! city, .and walks its streets cverv
0
and lie finds safety in not being
i Mown or uoilcrd. Paris and the
Kronen, < ver 'not-headed end unrea
sonable have never forgiven Dreyfus,
and )i appearance in public would be
liable urouro this smouldering hat
red into open attack. 1 file is what
Maitarm* Zola fear. and. wun be went
to him and bog. -d him not to n-'u-nd
'% the crowd, he did follow 1
ji rloud to ; final restlhg place, luo
bent form, the. troubled face was un
jiotlccd; and In the safety 1 the mul
titude, the* market! m.-itr found n uge
from insult. /
I>!•".-:'tu: fip.l.v In: ipin<‘..„ h a lit. . ...
A'
qub’t aud oh curtly Lie i H denied the
right to have ambition. II ■ only hope
is in being unnoticed and unknown.
The 1 -x-pri’ oner of leylPs Island
spemis hb- time happy in the eonfi
donee and love of bis wife and ch.i
. 1 rob. - Wit,a fao exception of the po
§f
knows of hl wticrcabouis.
If Paris knew that up. an,.tor <,
that Ifisitudcal and stDt'Uing boot;.
“Five Years of Mv Life.' u> which ttie
writer tells ot bis suffering during
bis fly ■ ,irs banishment, was walk
ing Its streets like an ordinary eltl
aeu. it would go into convulsions.
Hid Dreyfus will eonUnut to live the
quiet lip of lowly happlnet-.s and eon
tent, if 'ue is wise, finding in oliacur
tty. aud lowliness, tnut. pleasure of liv
lag that lie missed, as a soldier of
France.
BUY IT AT HOME.
In h financial wav. ttio com in unity
mof;t tfint lint- mm-i fo soil.
A family with a livid income. which
buys more than the amount of that
income. mast fall in debt, and loarn
from their oxlmvagano l the Miter
moaning of the word poverty. This
• ‘voryboth. i-.no", and tries, -e ternliv.
to ;r< east Hu I
• em , hod v
f
2 1y ns v. *! ns with n fumi'y hat the
town that spends more than it'-pro*
duces or sells cannot thrive: that the
county that imports more than it sends
from its limits ntu t soon conic to be
n u bad way, that that State wiU In'
backward which buys heavily abroad
and sells little beyond its own bound
aries; that tne mu ion will urow poor
against which the balance of the trade
conUmmlly weighs. Here, of course,
wo are not immediately concerned
with the whole country, nor even with
ibe* wi■*■'!.■ SbaO' we an- ama t 4
concerned with this economic princi
ple, in our own neighborhood.
We snould. n a ooinmualty. try noi j
' e -:v i: • m -i ■: and o
-oil abroad. Tb , Coos n-d mean we
should stop l ';. mr. but that we must
hie ■ non-,,, when Wi an Tile mail
in our community intw whose hands
we put the price of a home-purchased
commodity, is better disposed, and bet
ter able —exactly to the amount of!
that price-—to purchase in turn some
commodity of ours, or of a neighbor
wiie will buy a commodity of ours.
Honey spent at home always comes
hack in part; money spent abroad is
apt to tap abroad, tor it is surely
made to feel welcome there. Help
those who help you.
Forty Years’ Torture.
To bo relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 4" years* torture might well
cause th. gratitude of anyone. That
is what Down's Witch Hazel Salve
did for C, Haney. Geneva. O. He
spy s: •• He Will's Witch its vl Salve
cut .1 me of pi; r after 1 had suffered
40 years." Cures cuts, hunts, wounds,
skill diseases. Beware of counterfeits,
Joerger's Pnarnia* y, W. J. Butts.
Smith's Pnarmacy.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST,
THE BRUNSWICK DAIX.Y NEWS,
PAGE V, EN
fence,
Mady n Mich,
THE T jWkl FENCE
"" In the WORL^
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C. W..DEMING, Agt.,l
Brunswick, Ga.
. Wanted. q
Wo would Lee to ask throught the'
' i'lnniu or your paper, if there'is any
;,-qrson who has used Green's ,-ugust
Flower for the euro of lu..gesturn
Dyspepsia anil lever Troubles that has
not h i t .u cured-—ai uwe also mean
tnclr results, sueh as sour stouacb.
11 n-- r,,ation e, food, habitual costive
uc;-s nervous dysjrepsla, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, ar.d trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This ruemcin&finas
bee” Bold for many years 1.1 all
ized countries, and we wish to coPre ■
ponj witu y<> and senu you one of our
books free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We have never known af its
tailing. If so, something more serious
la tne matter with you. Ask your
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. .1.
Registration Notice.
Tim bool, for registration of qtiali
;i and votci. will be opened at city
hail on .Monday, October nth, 1902, at
lb o i 10.-.i u. in. The hours for regis
tiation will be from 10 o'clock a. at.
until U o’clock p. ni, (saving one hour
from one to two o'clock p. in.) each
day until Monday, November 19C2
until six o’clock, when t,re same will
finally be closed, N. J) KUSSELL,
Clerk of Council.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
Out of Beath'a Jaws.
“When -.lcnth seemed very near from
r severe -stomach and liver trouble,
that. I bail Buffered with for years,”
writes )’. Mir;' , Durham, N. (!., "Dr.
, King's New Life Pills saved my life
end gave perfect health.” Best pills
un earth and only 25 cent* at nil
.li uggists,
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Miss Kate Slater has the newest
ready t . w .ir ba!.; 1 . Lie Krr.mliM.' Call
T. U. BURNS,
2io 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.
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Come See Us Be
fore You Buy,
I IS YELLOW POiSOH
■ in your blood ? Phy sit inns cal!
1 it naiurial Oersn. Sinai be seen
I changing red bloodyellow under
B mi, rose ope. It works day and
Hirst, it turns vourcom
i-ll.ui. Chilly. aching
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' )'■■■ V,.a feel weak ami
r . ViKte.ss.
ROBERTS' CHILL TONIC
wlil stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drive; out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chilis,
levers. Ns,.’ if Sweats and a gen
eral break -down come later on,
Roberts’ I'onlc will cure you
then but why wait? Prevent
ti ’ure sickness. The manufac
turers know alt about
low poison and have perfiSted
Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out,
stem, restore
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ONE GENT AWORD
It yau 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 ’
vertlse in this column.
FOU SALE--1 V.O bauuaus. King
'phone
FOU RENT. -Two story . > A ,
ply Ut Mrs. If. C. (Joj —.
FOR SALE. —All /household tiu m
tare of Mrs. L. Greenwood, No. ;• i
G street.
l Olt KENT. —Desk room on ground
floor. Good, location. Addresc i\,
.cure News.
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FOli mENT. —My new house on w
iun s’r'-.t. Hub recently been pam ■
and J- D. SKAH*'..
U'AN'i'EU.—HW'C for bs Lot.
i.p. 11l work and -.0-.1.
.1. ’l., care News. a—.
FOR SALE.—S3SO buys KiG~-'-‘ a:St
front, 45x90 near center of the ihty
on Union street. It. It. HGFKtNS.
FOU SALE —Rubber stamps, seala,
sllneers, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will li. Fain, 312 Newcr.atle
BtreeL
WANTED.—Boarders with or wrtu
ciit rooms. Location contrat. table un
urpassod. Mrs. M. T. Smith, 328
lun Site id struct,
FOR SALK.- -A great bargain. Tv
pianos. Apply to -i. i). 1 ,
estate and coileottag ayent. onit> 21
N< v.-cusile, V. O. Box 173.
WAN TED. — Tc. rent two 01 U;r~
furnished rooms tu a good lorallty for
j light housekeeping. Addi-. .. A. <
News.
FOR SALE.—-Bakery. Best, cstab
!idled place In the city. Trade from
s2u to $25 daily. Rent reasonable.
Good chance for any Otic. Good roa-
Bon tor Belling. A.hirec, or end ut
City Bakery, liruuswu Ga.
FOR SALE.- -Nice t .'.store bo
on min of the best r* aideuci r;ti- ‘ -
in Old Town. Gtist. 12.7‘W to b'e:-’.
Comparatively new and in good con
irftiou. Brice', $1,500. $350 cash, bal
lance syo monthly. R. u. Hopidn.-.
FOR SALE.—Hillory Isl-ino. cetdain
ling 32’ 1-2 cares of high tai.si. suitatit'
for truck farming or for poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on lily lb-: crock
known as Crescent Bluff. For paru
culars call on F. Jos. ’ Daufitl’.::. ;-.
Ladies if you want to see evc~y
thing and up-to-date in fancy work,
just go to Miss Kate Slater's Millin
ery parlors.
WILSON’S PHOTO STUDIO—Once
more open for business. 1 beg leave
tu ur.no.mce 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 BtreeL J. R, Blyth, rqan
ager, Wilson Studio.
Typewriter Headquarters.
%Do you wish to buy. sell or rent a
machine of any .description? You
will find it to yvur Interest to call tu
me. Can sell you a
a e
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f \ f/l 1, j r _ r' "and
*T , TT~¥Y
3AY S RON WORKS'
'riLmifacturers tjnd Repairers of
P GRlnery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies,
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Lftlnutes Furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.'rt ‘ am: Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
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ifiestaurant,
1 FOR
■ Oysters, or shy thing in season
, A PLACE F,C LADIES.
> • Anew bill <f fare,
■, ()j>en tiaEisjj2 o’clock
Iyt O ii 4.-3 *
JAS. W ILb ON, Prop.
If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
in Brunswick for 75 cents, r
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TEMPLE'S WOOD YARD. '
I thß purpose cl collecting the
} state and county tax for iS92, I wilt
;be at the precir.ci:* named below at.
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’ Mov. 25; Pyles, O.t, gut. 32; Note
2B; 3t. Simons, Oct. 6; Ncv, 10 and
Dec 8.
On dates net mntiotfl above, i
c m he found af court house In’Bruns
;vl ;k until Dec.q” .:r 20, when the
’books wIL fie closed as per special in-
.. -i , gene’-j!
iCe . "i-. yr !i cofdi’iglv.
H. J. r. C. GLYNN CO.
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'-October's.
S:i\ p if
Have you tyes examined
j.i' , • liy aud gtafitp.'d that not uloue
IniproNe > our Vision
but will
Preserve your Sight.
Dr. M. CIIWAB -& SON.
t. Bull Stri-.-L
TRY
H. S. Syrup
White Pine
Compound.
A SAFE AND SURE CAIRE FOR
ALL COUGHS, COLDS AND
- AND LUNG TROU
BLES. CO CENTS A BOTTLE.
PREPARED BY
Hunier-E’aie
Prug Go.
’PHONE 37.
drth Place of Pure TYruire
BEAR IN MIND
THAT WE SE^—
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