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{‘hone 188.
Entered at the Brunswick, Ga.,
pofitoffice, as second-class mall mat
ter.
Hen. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Giyrm 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 Bpaoe to Bueh advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
John W. Maekay left $80,000,000 and
no debts.
The automobile and the baloon are
keeping up the death rate.
Atlanta’s horse show Is more of
a dress show than anything else.
A minute is longest when yon are
wailing at the other end of the'p'none.
Tf, is snowing in the northwest hiu
down bore we are sttl 1 lining the pal
radio fan.
The Richmond chamber of com
merce Is trying to boycott soil< i
money, it is safe to say that the
attempt will be unsuccessful .
Many Tarytown ‘families are using
oil soaked urieks l'or cooking, it is
said that each brick will absorb one
pint of oil and by placing two bricks
soaked with oil in a stove or range
they will burn for three hours and
throw out a strong heat..
One dose of Monte Carlo seems
to have been enough for Schwab. He
lias been conspicuous by his absence
on liis present European trip.
The strike et coal miners with its
many bail features, has developed one
Which may be of benefit to the south.
Transportation men report many'
families coming southward to spent!
the winter, and some to reside per
manently. so as to get away from the
annoyances of the strike and the se
vere weather of the winter. Some oi
these migrating families, it. is said,
have never been south before, aud if
after trying a season here, If all prov
es satisfactory, may become perma
none residents. The unprecedented
price of coal and the disturbance iu
cident to the strike have worn out
the patience of many wealthy people,
want to got away from all that trouble
There are strikes in the south as wot,
s in the north, but they are gener
ally short lived here, and are never
of such magnitude as the one nev.
prevailing in Pennsylvania.
BLESSINGS IN DISGUISE.
If the ooal strike drives the people
of Georgia to too necessity of aban
donlng the use of coal it may prove o
be a blessing In disguise.
We buy too much of everything
away from home.
Georgia Is the greatest state In too
Union, measured and est imated by the
standard of natural resources, and
when we got to thinking about how
improvident we are as a people and
how indifferent we are to the possi
bilities of our surroundings—the great
advantages t..at nature has given .ns
in a variety of soil and climate. In
addition to our vast wealth and tim
ber lands and minerals--we are al
most ready to declare that it would
be a blessing to us to be fenced in or
Sggpsafcf’ "’■-* .
inflicts
seeming deprivations and hardships
upon s which prove to he blessings in
disguise. i • l
The people of Georgia can grow and
manufacture In Georgia everything
that they have to have, and live welt
at that, and if they would adopt such
a policy for ten years they would be
the richest people in the world —Al-
bany Herald.
TOOK HIM AT HIS WORD.
Many anecdotes show that Indiana
have not been wanting In calculation
and cunning in their dealings with
white people. Indeed, the paleface, al
though superior In intelligence and ed
ucation, is oflcn obliged to look very
sharp In order not to become the dupe
of the crafty red man. In “'The Deserts
of North America" this anecdote i re
lated:
An Indian, after hearing a preacher
speak from the text, ‘ .Make vows to
heaven and beep them,” went up to
the preacher after the sermon and
said:
"I have made a vow to go to your
house,"
The minister was a llllle surprised,
hilt he smiled and said, "Well, kfep
your vow.”
On arriving at the house the Indian
scaled himself amt after a time re
marked, "1 have made a vow lo sup
with you.”
This was also granted, but when, aft
er supper, Ihe Indian announced, "l
have made a vow to sleep la your
house,” the minister began to fear that
there would be no end to the vows of
his attentive auditor.
“That i.-i easy to do, and you should
keep your vow." he said. "1 will give
you n bed. But.” lie added, "1 have
made a vow liral you shall leave to
morrow morning.”
The imllnn nodded. “Hood!” be said.
"You make my vows come true, so 1
make your vow come true.” And the
next morning be went away In good
humor,
Rnrly HUlng.
The excellence of early rising and it
Inspiring influence on both body and
nilml have been I hemes for the poet's
iiong and the sage's sermon. Early ris
mg promotes cheerfulness of temper,
opens up new capacities of enjoyment
and channels of delight to which iho
sluggard must be insensible.
It bn-rouses the inn of human exist
ence by stealing from Indolence hours
that would else bo utterly wasted, and,
better slid, unquestionably conduces to
longevity ‘All long livers have been
early risers.
New. the Imldt of retiring to bed nt
late hours will hardly admit of early
rising; therefore the necessity of re
fraining from the one la order to secure
the advantage of the other. From six
to eight hours are generally held to tie
sufficient and no doubt on the average
are s<.
Our sleep Is regulated much by the
son: u In winter people lie longer on
account, as they say, of Us being too
dark to get up early. There is some
plans 'dtity In the reason, but the sys
tem in cold aud dark weather is more
prune to sleep than in light and sunny
times. Invalids need gem rally plenty of
lied rest, and they should procure it by
going early to bed.
There are m in* health and strength
to la- found in tiie practice of seeing
the sun rise than in looking at it in any
other part of the day.
Sly Cy.
Squire .laonos 1 s'pose Cy must be
orful smart arter tew years ill college,
ain't be?
Uncle Hennery -Smart! Waal. 1 reck
on! W'.v. that boy writes his oxpense
items all in French, squire.- Chicago
News.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va. |
An old man there had long suffered ]
with vvliat good doctors pronounced
incurable cancer. They believed his
ease 'nopeieals till lie used Electric
Ritters ami applied Rueklen’s Arnica
Salve, which treatment completely
cured him. When Electric Bitters are
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time this
salve exerts its match loss healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.,
iWATCHES !
; CLOCKS, j
I JFWELRY.i
J REPAIRED in the very best man-.
♦ ner and at lowest prices for 4
► GOOD WORK. *
t Pins put in breast pins only J
y 10c. We guarantee our work. 4
* EVERYTHING IN JEWEL- j
► ERY. Call and look. 3
I KENHON MOTT, 0. 0. j
The Leading Jeweler. ,
; 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. 4
Inspector of watches for the a
■ Southern and B& 8 Railways. 4
I Keeper of the city clock. Time -4
- by wire from Washington daily 1
11 a. m. j
4
HvField’s
§P*on Ambition and Dy>
pepsia.
"Dyspepsia,’* wrote Eugene Field,
“often incapacitates a man for endeavor
, and sometimes extinguishes the lire of
ambition.” Though great despite his
compin'nt Field suffered from indiges
; tion alibi* 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.
Strengthening,
Satisfying,
Envigoratlng.
Prepared only by F!. C. DxWitt A Cos., Chicago.
The sl. bottle contains SS>4 Wines tbeSOc. siM.
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCE,
Made in Adrian, Mich,
THE STRONGEST FENCE
In the WORLD
C. W. DEMING, Agt.,
Brunswick, Ga.
JUST OPENED.
9he tnql sh Jitehen
314 Newcastle Street.
A First class Restaurant for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea
parties and banquets served on short
notice.
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The ime of Smith's Sure Kidney
Cure will produce both. Try a bottle
and be convinced. Your druggist sells
It for Ofi"
For La Grippe
and Influenza,
use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
T. B. BURNS,
219 Richmond St.
BUGGIES. WAGONS, HARNESS.
Repairing and Horoeshoeing.
..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,
|PMMKannNinpnaKKXiiiMMßnninHHgi
IS YELLOW POISON
In your blood ? Physicians call
it flalarial (ierm. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It woiks day and
night First, it turnsyoureom
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
w orthless.
ROBERTS’ CHILL TONX
will stop the trouble now. It
enters tha blood at once and
drives out file yellow’ poison.
If neglected and when Chills,
1 evecs, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberts' Tonic will cure you
then but why wail ? Prevent
future sickness. The manufac
turers know all about this yel
low poison aud have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chills. Fevers and
Alalarls. It has cured thous
ands It will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 cents, k v sa'e by
I Smith’s I’hnnnncj ■'
■ Ilnnltr-Sit 1 -.' Pm,: ■ . '■ I lit l '-*.
tmw. ; i’j'- III! II all 1111
YOUR OVERCOAT n<3K‘ds~repairing.
Take it to Jim Carter or ling phene
Notice.
Alt parties having bills against the
undersigned will please present the
same this week as I leave on a trip
for mv health next week.
M. FERENTINO.
s
f Oak Wood,
; Pine Wood
- Light Wood
; Phone 320. <
;9nletf <6, Me'Gattkill
l Largest and best load of wood in !
t the city. ,
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i QUICK DELIVERY.
►
If jou need a typewriter of and das
criptlon come to see me before buying
I can save you money. Terms rea- :
Sana bio and satisfaction guaranteed. 1
C. H. Jewett. j
ager, Wilson Studio.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ONE CENT AW®RD
if you want a position, i\ house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has teen lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR RKNiT. —Two story bouse. Ap
ply to Mrs. H. C. CVit-sbc-iry, 121 Am
uvuiL street. xu.a
FOR RENT. —Desk room on ground
floor. Good, location. Address l l ’.,
care News.
WANTED—To rent force turnisbed
rooms lor light house keeping, cen
trally located. Ad less E. P. J., News
office.
WANTED. —Girl to do house work.
Apply at once to Mrs. J. U. Waiter.
511 Ist ave.
LOST—GoId K. of I’. pin between
Grand opera 'house and 222 Union St.,
l'.udtr will be rewarded by return ol
same to News office.
WANTED. —Horse lor its teed.
Light work and best of care. Address
S. J. TANARUS., care News.
FOR RENT. —Two rooms with both
connecting. 711 Gloucester street,
l'erms reasonable.
WANTED. —To rent four rooms for
small family. Central. Address U.
W. J., 213 Grant Street.
FUJI SALE. —A great bargain, IWo
pianos. Apply to I). Fogler, real
estate and collecting agent, office 218
Newcastle, )'. U. Rox i,3.
WANTED. — lu real two or three
furnished rooms in a good locality for
light housekeeping. Address A. care
New
FUIC SALE—liuuber stamps, seals,
sliuct-js, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, Newcastle
street
FOR RENT.—A flat containing four
rooms. Will rent together or separ
ate. Furnished or unfurnished, .-c.
dress F. D. Y., Corner .1 and B Sts.
FOR RENT.—Large nousc 203 Dart
mourn. Seven-room, kitchen, bath
room and pantry and a two room house
in yard. All in good condition. Ap
ply to F. It. Daniels.
FOR SALE. -Bakery. Best estate
fished place in the city. Trade from
S2O to $25 daily. Rent reasonable.
Good chance for any one. Good rea
son for selling. Address or cad at
City Bakery, Brunswick, Ga.
FOR SALE.—Nice two-story house
on one of the best residence streets
in Old Town. Cost $2,700 to build.
Comparatively new and in good con
dition. Price, $1,500, $350 cash, bai
atice S2O monthly. R. it. Hopkins.
FOR SALE.—Hlllery Island, contain
ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable
for truck farming or for poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
culars call on F. Jos. Dauflinger.
LOST OR STOLEN Due open face
gold watch with Elgin movements,
made by National Watch Cos. Number
of case 04312. number of-works 5.515,-
22('. Also one double link chain with
heart charm. A liberal reward will
be paid for recovery of said property
by the Southeast Georgia Detective
Agency, L. .1. Leavy, manager, Bruns
wick Ga.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a
machine of any description? You
will find it to yc.;r Interest to call cu
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on auen terms that
you will not miss the money.
C. It JEWETT.
J, A. LOWE, JR.
Contractor and
Builder.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Also Do Paint Work.
Get my
Estimate
Or Your Next Job
628 WOLF STREET.
Page WovelT Work Fence is the
strongest fence in the world.
C. W. DEMING, Agent.
Quinine shampoo, fas latest for
ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial par .
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
THE BEST place in town to have
your clothes cleaned is at Jim Carter's
Phone 2 3-2.
Why Do You Sell Your Old Furniture?
When we can make it look just as
good as it ever did for a vfcry small
amount. We do not repair, but clean
your furniture, repolish, etc.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS.
JUST ARRIVED.
NEW GERMAN DILL PICKLES.
NEW HOLLY HERRING.
NEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS
NEW SARDELLES.
(
SMOKED SALMON.
IMPORTED CHEESE AND SAU
SAGES AT
NUSSBAUMS DELICATESSEN '
STORE. 1
—THE—
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Miils
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies,
Estimates Furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
✓
• resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
‘Wilson’s
tf
Restaurant,
k " FOR
* Oysters, or a>y thing in season
V A PLACE FOR LADIES,
t Anew bill oi fare
‘ Open until 12 o’clock
f ... ,
, Nights.
i JAS. W. WILSON, Prop,
k Phone 321.
tf
If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
j#t*
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 a<
dates mentioned, to-wit:
Sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov.
24. Jamaica. Sept. 30; Oct. 29 and
Nov. 25; Pyles, Oct. 2; Uct. 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.
Everything in
DRUGS
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
prescript ion £)ruggist
A FULL LINE OF SUNDRIES.
Phone 222.
‘jVlillinery
♦ -
t Opening
4- <J ’
♦
•f All the new shapes in ready to
4 wear hats for fall and winter, also '
4 the new ornaments and fancy arti-"
. cles in millinery, you will find at’
t c. 'Carlo, ;
203 Newcastle street.
f-
The Dirt Come3 Out
In stead of going in. when you send
your clothes to Jim Carter. Let his
boy come for your clothes. Pnone
2533.
MBest in the the
most for the money.
'Phone 134-3.
B. H. DANIELS,
Clark, tne leading and up to date
colored barber, has all tne latest
things connected with an up to date
barber shop.
For Whooping
Cough use CHE
NEY’S EXPEC
TORANT,
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best
WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD FUR
niture or we will clean it up just as
nice as ft ever was. For a trifle.
Phone 212. J. W. WATKINS.
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get it at Clark’s barber
When you visit Savannah call and
Have you Eyes Examined
properly aud glasses littnl that not alone
Improve your Vision
but will
Preserve youi Sight.
I)r. M. SCHWAB &S€N.
47 Bull Street,
TRY
Dr. J. A. Cole’s
Celebrated
Mouth
Wash.
Anticeptict
Germicide
Hunter-Saie
Drug Go.
'PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs
Bear in Mind
That we Sell
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EMPTY AND LOADED SHELLS.
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tackle.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P. O. KESSLER
206 [4 Monk.
For Croup use
CHENEY'S EX
PECTORANT.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
itiellevxe ffenie.
Tills jlcbr ,ed tonic Is in growing
demand. The season of the grea'rst
need U approaching. Indigestion, Jiil
liousness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in tnc back and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, and
Bellevue them all in any
form, M
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
7! PORTER,
1007 G Street^
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
Phone 289-3
COAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.