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LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor.
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postoffice, as second-class mall mat
ter.
H6n. Emory Speer has designated
the Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Giyna county.
‘PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must lie paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
devote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
The New York democrats say they
have a fighting show. ,
After all. Governor Stone played a
small part In the strike . nttllng game
Queen Lll’s claim against the gov
eminent is worse than a forlorn hope
When you come to think of it. want
would Georgia do without Atlanta any
way? '
NEW YORK’S PROGRESS.
New York is no longer to be isolat
vd from the rest of the country by
the Hudson river. After mature delib
eration, the city lias granted to the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company a
franchise for reaching Manhattan Is
land by tunnel.
The tenues of that franchise are
not at hand, and we are not able to
Judge whether it is as Improvident a*
tho average city franchise granted to
u corporation. Municipal bodies u>
utuly.net hastily in franchise giving,
and people who are bilked repent at
leisure. So far as recent dispatches
indicate, however, there seems to have
been but one point upon wliieh the
company *nnd the municipal authori
ties of New York differed. Urged on
by organized labor, the music!pal au
thorities asked the company to em
body in the frauehise grant a e.ause
regulating in a general way the wages
which should be paid to labor em
ployed in the contruetion of the tun
uei, and establishing the principle of
arbitration as a moans of settling
labor difficulties wliieh might arise
between the company, or contractors
for tunnel construction, and toe men
employed on the work. But the com
pany firmly refused to make any stip
ulations as to labor or wages, it
would withdraw iijs application, it
said, If the city insisted. The city
naturally surrendered.
And this is the significant part
New York‘officers and business men
realize that the ferry system ts Inn (li
quate for the handling of (he vast
commerce carried on between New
York city and the territory west of
the Hudson. Enormous tormina'
charges, due to the frequent handling
of goods and products, are crushing
lac ife out of New York trade. Not
withstanding railroad discrimination
in favor of New York, it is not hold
lng its own in the commerce of toe
country. Us anxiety to put Itseif m
more direct laud communication with
the commercial and producing portion
of the United States explains its will
ingness to grant a tuen-'i! franchise to
I cunsylvacia Railroad Company on Its
own terms.
This tunnel is a Rigo.iic undertak
ing' w ever* wav, it will erst nmy
millions, an will prove one of the
greatest engine?., ng feats of the
times. Its completion will mark a
new era in metropolitan development.
" |.r< .c !■• - '-ho
of the Negro Young
People's Christian Education Con
gress, has been preaching to large
congregations of negroes down In
Mobile. Here are ‘some things he
said to his colored brethern:
“I have decided that the only way
to get rid of the Jim Crow’ car is
to get rid of the Jiin Crow' negro.”
If i could use 200,000 bars of soap
on the unwashed negroes that travel
on trains and hang around depots I
would solve the negro problem about
20 per cent.”
“Hazy and ragged barefoot fellows
longing for stiver slippers and long
white robes and counting themselves
worthy'. Neglecting to provide a
home for their families on earth, arid
yet claiming a home not made by
hands in God’s heaven!"
“The "white man it trying to make
this earth blossom as a rose, and the
negro la getting ready to die!
"The white man is organising busi
ness enterprises, and the negro is or
ganizing societies to turn out at their
f’uuerais! Now 1 object to a hud
dred dollar funeral for a l>o-cent ne
gro.
The negro eats up and dresses away
ail he makes. One square meal
sweeps away nil the wages of the
week, He reminds me of the mule
which ate up the shipping lag from his
leg. An old negro exclaimed: ‘Gee!
dat mule done et up whnr lie's gwine.'
That’s wuat the negro does He cats
up his living.”
A Suicide Club In St.. Louis Is e„
citing everybody. What is the use?
They are only harming themselves
and bettering the world says the Mft f,<) n
News.
The election for congressmen takes
place on Tuesday, Nov. t. and win e
in this state there is no opposition to
any of the Democratic nominees, it
will, be well for every Democrat to
cast his baiiot.
John W. Gates did not like* Paris
and from newspaper reports there
was no love tost.
IS YELLOW POISON
in your blood ? Physicians call
it Malarial Germ. It can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night, First, it turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You leet weak’and
worthless.
ROBERTS' CHIU TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once and
drives out the yellow poison.
If neglected and when Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on,
Roberts’ lonic will cure you
then—but why wait? Prevent
future sickness. Slit ittariufac
turers know all about this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts' Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and curs Chills, Fevers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
ands—lt will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 cents. )•' sv in
siu;UiV Pimrmi'i'y -J ,
limin'! Sait 1 lirru o l* \ . (an--
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
“The fastest selling article I have
in fny store, writes druggist. C. T.
Smith, of Davis. Tty., "is l)r. King's
Now Discovery for 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 ami Lung
diseases, who could get no help from
doctors or any other remedy." Moth
ers rely on it, best physicians pre
scribe it, and ail druggists guaran
tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial
bottles free. Regular sizes. oOc and
n.
WATCHES
! CLOCKS.
JEWELRY.
J REPAIRED in the very best man
iner and at lowest prices for
GOOD WORK.
Pins put in breast pins only
10c. We guarantee our work.
EVERYTHING IN JEWEL- ]
ERY. Call and look.
KENNON MOTT, 0. 0. •
The Leading Jeweler.
215 NEWCASTLE STREET. ,
Inspector of watches for the*
Southern and B & B Railways. J
Keeper of the city clock. Tlmqt
by wire from Washington daily*
at 11 a. m.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NE.VS.
ATTHEGRAND
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Lite’s Great Lesson.
| One of the events of the theatrical
season will be the production of
“Life's Great Lesson," the ideal south
ern drama from the pen of Clarence
Malko. which will be seen at the
i
Grand on November A with Freda
!
Galliek a beautiful young Southern
actress as star, supported by a chdaen
' company of New York players. Tne
play is pronounced by critics to be
one of the strongest plays of the
year. It depicts the life of one of foe
old F. F. V. families in Virginia, and
the scenes are locate,! in an old fam
ily mansion on Iho Potomac river,
ami In ashington. D. C. The product
ion has met with enthusiastic praise
everywhere, and may be accounted one
of the genuine hits of the sason,
Marie Corelli's “Wormwood."
Cnas. W. Chase’s dramatic version
ol " Wormwood" or the Absinthe
Drinkers of Paris, the master work of
Marie Corelli, the English romancist,
which will be produced at the Grand
at an early date must rank as one of
the most important productions of the
season. The wonderful popularity of
the book, the strength of the cast
watch is to enact the play, t..e promise
of a splendid setting for the actors
to play in and the general interest
in the dramatization ot a novel which
has excited so much comment, all
tend to make this an event. Mana
ger Aiden Benedict has spared no ex
pense in putting the drama on the
stage and one of the best perform
ances seen here In years is promised.
Tyranny of Tears.
A too-loving wife, a literary man
and his female amanuensis are prom
inent characters In Hadflon Cnambers*
Comedy, the Tyranny of Tears.”
, which wili be seen at the Grand
! Wednesday night, with Paul Gilmore
as the star The wife discovers her
( husband's secretary looking admir
ingly at a portrait of her husband,
, with whom tub eect;etary has been in
close association daily. She resorts
jto tears, threats and entreaties, most
ly tears, to persuade her husband to
'dismiss the secretary, who afterwards
explains the dominant sentiment in
her mind while gazing upon his pic
jture was a pity for a man subjected
to the tyrannical appeal of his wife
to tears as a weapon with wnicti to
i subdue him.
I Our work speaks for itself, while
our line of photo jewelry, buttons anu
frames is complete.
We aiso do developing and finishing
’ for amateurs.
WILSON PHOTO STUDIO.
' 604 1-2 Gloucester street.
tlVlillineuy
; Opening
♦
♦
t- Ali the new shapes in ready to
y. wear hats for fall and winter, also
the new ornaments and fancy arti-
cles in millinery, you will find at
l c. tarle,
203 Newcastle street.
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JUST ARRIVED.
■' NEvV GERMAN DILL PICKLES,
J’ NEW HOLLY HERRING.
’NEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS
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!, NEW SARDELLES. i
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SALMON. ,
'imported CHEESE AND SAU '
SAGES AT
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1 NUSSBAUMS DELICATESSEN'
STORE. <
The Arcade.
Respectfully announces to its many
friends and patrons in Brunswick and
surrounding country that we are pre
pared to fill their orders lor any ol
the leading brands of whiskies on the
market at popular prices. All goods
will be delivered to out of town cus
tomers free of express charges: n. W.
W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 08,
Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke or
; Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour
bon and a number of others including
gins, wines and popular brands of
| beer. Our bar Is replete with all that
! goes to make up a first class establish
i incut. Pool and billiard tables kept
|in an up-to-date condition. We serve
j an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to
1 1 p. m.
PHIL KELLER.
YOUR OVERCOAT needs repairing.
Take it to Jim Carter or ling phone
253-2.
Millinery.
Lade - call and see the beautiful
line of white and colored bevel's ami
felts we just received. Nothing like
them in the city. The very latest
shapes. Aiso our new ready to wear
are up-to-date. Our line of children's
hats is complete. Watch our window
Saturday and Monday.
KENNER & CO.. 310 Newcastle St.
Mail orders receive prompt attention.
Ladies if you want to see every
thing and up-to-date In fancy work,
just go to Miss Kate Slater's Millin
ery parlors.
The sensible housewife will always
use Rob Roy flour.
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
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:BAY IRON WORKS;
♦ * Manufacturers and Repairers of *
Engines, Saw Mills:
l Marine work a specialty.
tPackings, Fittings
t and Supplies
♦
*■ Estimates Furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
*- President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
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The only up to date restaurant in ‘
■town. ■
k 1
*>' QIIICK SERVICE I
£ THE PLACE TO EAT ’
6 Oysters or anything in season. ■
k Open until 12 o’clock
* Nights.
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A JAS. W. WILSON, Prop.
A Phone 321.
K
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If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
In Brunswick for 75 cents,
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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 mentioned, to-wit:
Sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov.
24. Jamaica, Sept. 30; Oct. 29 and
Nov. 25; Pyles, Oct. 2; Oct. 30; Nov.
28; St. Simons, Oct. (T; Nov. 10 and
Dec 8.
On dates not mentioned above, I
can be found at court house in Bruns
wick i/ntil 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.
Wanted.
We would l.Ke to ask throught the
lumns oi your if there is any
person who has used Green's -tigusk
Flower for tbe cure of In-.gestion,
Dyspepsia ami L.ver i’rouoles that has
not been cured—ai u we also mean
taeir results, such as sour stoi ia :b,
it mentation r t food, nabitual rostive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This medicine aas
been sold for many years in all civil
ized countries, and we wish to corres
pond witu you and sene you one of our
books free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We have never known of its
failing. If so. something more serious
is the matter with you. Ask your
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
Caution!
This is nd a geni.e word—but when
you think aow liable you are not to
purchase for 75c the only remedy iu,.-
versany known, and a remedy that hiu
had the larges*, saie of any medicine
in the world since ISOS for the cure
and treatment of Consumption anc
Tnroat and Lung Troubles all taese
years without losing its popularity ail
these years, you will be thankful we
called your attention to Boschees Ger
man Syrup. There are many ordinary
e ugh remedies made by druggists
and others that are aeap and good
for light colds perhaps, but for seta e
Colds, Bronchitis, Croup—and especi
ally lor Consumption, wnere there is
dufficult expectoration and coughing
-.luriuc the nights and mornings, there
is nothing like German Syrup. Sold
by all druggists in the civtlizeu worm.
G. C. GREEN, Woodbury, N. J.
MBest in the city and the
most for the money.
' F ho n 6^34-3.
B. H. DANIELS,
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored barber, has all the 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
vVE 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.
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladiea Get it at Clark’s barber
sfcop.,
Rob Roy Flour is good.
QCT&&ER, is
When you visit Savannah call and
Have you Eyes Examined
properly and glasses fitted that not alone
Improve your Vision
but will
Preserve your Sight.
Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON.
4? Bull Street,
TRY
Dr. J. A. Cole’s
Celebrated
Mouth
Wash.
Anticeptict
Germicide
Hunter-Sale
' Drug Cos.
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Dm an
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
2061/2 Monk.
For Croup use
CHENEY'S EX
PECTORANT.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
ittelfaw 9enie.
This ■ jlebr cd tonic is in growing
demand. The season of the groa'e-t
need Is approaching. IndigesJou, Bli
liousness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in tnc hack ad
kidneys all depend upon malaria, ad
Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
. The Druggist,
W E. PORTER,
1007 G Street
paHlter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
Phone 289-3
COAL
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;WOOD,
'CONEY & PARKER.