The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, October 21, 1902, Image 2

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TUESDAY MORNING, BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Mngr C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. Advertising rates made known on application. Church and other char itable organisation notices published at halt the regular rates. Advertisers desiring their adi dis continued must notify* the office in WTltlng. '.."i . 1 111 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to aubbciiheis in the city and by mall f < -■■ of charge to all narts of tba United States aud Can ada, M.J’oi oiKlleo, Quc.ni, Phil ippine Isiands and Hawaiian Islanda: Per Month $ 60 Six Montha 2.50 One tear 600 Phone IS*. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., postoffice, as second-class mail mat ter. H6h. Emory Speer has designated the Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Liytin oounty. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The Nows Publishing Company de slreO 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 ments and wait on the courts for the money. After all, it is J. Plerpont Morgan ■who did It. David B. Hill Is to speak in Tam many hall tomorrow for the first time.* In ton years. Senator Morgan thinks the dttud crats have nothing to gain i>y winning the next house. Automobiles, football and the ha looii 1 are managing t< keep up the* death rate. Atlanta has three big shows oil this week —the fair, a circus and the leg islature Now York democrats arc making a at rung fight to elect Bird B. Oder governor It is said that Tom Johnson's cam palgn Is costing him $2,500 a day. But. from reports he is able to stand it. Now that the coal strike ts end ed, the newspapers have to look to the Manila date lines for headlines. Merchants whet expect a good fail trade must tell the people what they have to sell and the News is here for that purpose. The Rome Tribune thinks that after all the society editors won't have it chance to wind up their descriptions of costumes in style: “She wore au tliraeite eoa! and real lace * The editor of the New- York liven ing Post does not remember the lime when protection was in such dis grace as now. But the trouble is it takes so long to. get rid of (he dis grace and the job is never thorough ly performed. in settling the coal strike, says the Philadelphia North American. President Roosevelt has demonstrated that Mr. Baer. Instead of being a sanc tified trustee of Providence tn eon. trol of the property of the country, is the obedient servant of J. Pi or is.in t Morgan, who does not pretend to be Providence, and who does sot ac knowledge that the American people , retain a few rights which the trust may And it expedient to respect. Senator Morgan, of Alabama, thinks tiie democrats have nothing to gain by controlling the next house of rep resentatives. He argues and not with out much reason, mat should they gain control it would only serve as a clog to legislation, a position that they should not wish to occupy. The eenator points out that with the two branches of congress of opposite po litical faith the government would be seriously embarrassed. Senator Mor gan Is not the only democrat who feels this way about it, and yet there is hardly a democrat in congress woo de sires to give up Ids seat in ordei to avoid this embarrassment, thinks the Columbus Enquirer-Sun. MEETS TOMORROW. Tomorrow the general assembly of Georgia meets in annual session at the state eapitol in Atlanta to take act ion on affairs effecting the welfare of the people. * it is said that the members tj. tutlng this new legislature are ot ex ceptional ability In their various occu pations, and therefore! in the impor tant matters which come before the body we may expect wise and able legislation. A number of matters of great im portance to tho state are to come be fore this session of the legislature for action. The, body will have many sub jects for discussion which will require their best thought and statesmanlike ability to decide. Problems in state government where it is desired to do justice to all require much wisdom on Lie pari of our legislative bodies Let us hope that the new general assem bly will fulfill the highest expecta tions of the people of Georgia. NOTICE. TJic News staff and composing room were both Lie victims oi lilnt-SS V'l accidents Saturday night, and we beg the pardon of the public for the ap pearance of Sundays j>aper. The fact is the foreman of the composing room and the city editor were both ill. We were also without a linotype operator and a sub for the night, met with a painful accidem, and was compelled to leave his post at midnight. Wo trust, the public will overlook the shortcomings which were unavoidable. Tin; Model Army of Ills World. What army was the strongest of its time? .ludgiug by results, the Roman army was so from the fifth century B, (3. onward until the division of tin empire, its fighting organization ivaj ns complete as and possibly more prac tical than that of any army of today. It was based cm n territorial system Which maintained the comradeship of locality without bringing it. into an tagonism with that of file corps, for each of the thirty-live Roman "tribes" was required to furnish to each legion four •‘centuries’’ of 120 men, each of which worked together ns a local unit. The legion was divided into five cu boids or battalions, of which three were troops of the line, two were a kind of militia and the fifth was a de pot battalion. lor almost eight centu ries the army ibus constituted not only conquered the then known world, lint acted ns explorers beyond its limits, and at the same time made and un made kings and emperors In Rome it self. In modern times the Prussian ar my. which won Katlowa and Sedan and overran both Austria and France, was the strongest the world lias known,—Loudon Answers. Tle 11lu T )u,v. One may pet or patronise, according to one's nature, a chipping sparrow, bluebird .a- phobe. Out lie Is indeed well coated with self esteem who does not feel a sense of Inferiority In the presence of a jay. lie is such u shrewd, Independent mid aggressive creature that one is inevitably led to the belief that he ts more of a success as a bird than most uion are as men. Conspicu ous by voice and action during the au tumn and winter, when other birds are quietest, lie becomes silent when other birds are most vocal. If lie lias n love song, It ts reserved for the ear of Ills mate. At this season lie even controls his fondness for owl baiting and with It bis vituperative gifts. The robin, tlie catbird anil the thrasher seem eager to betray the location of their nests to every passerby, but the blucjay gives no evidence of (be site of his habitation by being seen in Us vicinity. IS YELLOW POISON * In your blood ? Physicians call it rialurial tierm. 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 teel weak and worthless. ROBERTS’ CHILL 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 Inter on. Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then-but why wait? Prevent future sickness. The manufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify <he blood, pre vent and cure Chills, Fevers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands—it will cure you. or your money back. This’ is fair. Try it. Price, 25 cents. K->rSavt>y Sm Hi s Pharmacy :■? . Hunter-bale l>ru o !<> '.lutes. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. Th use of Smith's Sure Kidney Lure will produce both. Try a bottie and be convinced. Your druggist sells it for o(V'. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR. The BRUNSWICK DAILY NE VB, s^mliEs And all Forms of Itching Seely Humours Instantly Relieved and Speedily CURED BY CUTICURA. Complete Treatment ($1), constats of Ctjth ithv Soap, to rlfnnse the fikin of crustsaiwlsoulcs.'uulaofton tl*e thickened cuticle. O ti< ru* Oint ment, to instantly allay itching, Irritation, ami inflammation, and soothe and heal, ami Oirrif’fJitA I?k --fiOLVENT Pills, to cool and clou use the blood. A Sinoi k Skt m often sufficient to euro the most torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, blood ing, scaly, crusted, aud pimply hu mours, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE CUTICURA SOAP, assisted by Cirrn i ua Ointmi n i iVu lK*aiittfy -1 tg the nkln, fur eleariniug the sralp, ami stop, plug of falling hair, fur softi-nirig ami whiten* lug the hatuN, fo** haby ih hingrt and radios, In hatha fur annoying I rritatton* and dinting*, or too free or olleualve perspiration, for many sanative, antiseptic purposes which suggest themselves to women, and for all the purposes of the toilet, hath, and nursery. CVrioruA Rbsolvkxt I’ii.l* (Chocolate Coated) are, anew, tasteless, odorless, eco nomical substitute for the celebrated liqm.l Cirriot'fU Iti.soLvi n r, hs well as for all oth r blood purifiers and humour cures. In acrew cap vials, containing <a doses, price 2.V. Hold throughout th<* world. Huaf. i-V , Ois.arvt She, Pills. 2-'mi Brtttah Lepoti .;T ii, Char erh* >io Bq.. Trench Depot: *• Hup dr In I** x. T - Turin a Ohvu at u Cutu- ure., 80l Ti-jp... li--. oa, li* b. a. : Millinery ► Opening ► ► ► Ail 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 > c. "Carle, 203 Newcastle street. b The Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many friends and patrons in Brunswick and surrounding country that we are pre pared to till their orders tor any of 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: **. W. W. v Wilson, Old Saratoga. Louis Bti, Yellowstone, l’aul Jones, Duke of Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon and a number of others including gins, wines and popular brands ot beer. Our bar is replete witn all that goes to make up a first class establish ment. Pool ami billiard tables kept iu an up-to-date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from it a. m. to 1 p. m. PHIL KELLER. Wanted. We would lute to ask throught the lurnus 01 your paper, it there is any person who has used Green's --ugust Flower lor the cure of ln...gestion, Dyspepsia and l-.ver I'rouoles that has not been cured —.u u we also mean tneir results, such as sour sloua h, -ucuuition c. food, nabitttal costive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This weutcine aas been sold for many years in all civil ized countries, and we wish to corres pond witu yon 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 of its failing. If so, something more’serious is the matter with you. Ask your druggist. G. 0. Green. Woodbury. N. J. 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. 26; St. Simons, Oct. 6; Novi. 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. WE WILL BUY YOUR OLD FUR niture or wa will clean it up just as nice as It ever was. Far a trifle. Phene 212. J. W. WATKINS. Something new —quinine shampoo for ladies Get It at Clark's barber _ J* .... ONE CENT AWORD If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find agythlng that has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column. FOR RENT—Two story house. Ap ply to Mrs. H. C. Coleaberry, 121 Am nerst street. FOR RENT.—Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., care News. WANTED—To rent three tarnished rooms ror light house keeping, cen trally located. Adress E. 1-*. J., News office. WANTED.—GirI to do house work. Apply at once to Mrs. J. K. Walter. 611 Ist ave. FOR SALE —A four year old Jersey cow with ueifer calf. W. B. Bur roughs. LOST—GoId K. of I’, pin between Grand opera house and 222 Union St., F.nder will be rewarded by return of same to News office. WANTED. —Horse for its feed. Light work and best of care. Address S. J. TANARUS., care News. FOR RENT.—Two rooms with both connecting. 711 Gloucester street. I errns reasonable. WANTED.—To rent four rooms for small family. Central. Address U. W. J.. 212 Grant Street. WANTED —One or two small fam dies can get board at 1409 Gloucester street. Mrs. Mark Verdery. FOR SALE.—Nice large house in Dixville, with roomy yard. Priced, s7su. Apply to R. R. Hopkins. WANTED —One or two couples can get hoard at 1409 Glouster street. Mrs, Marie Verdery. FOR SALE.—A great bargain. Two pianos. Apply to .1. l). Fogler, real estate aud collecting agent, oliice 218 Newcastle, P. O. Box 1/3. WANTED.— lo rent two or three furnished rooms in a good locality for light housekeeping. Address A. care News. FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals, stincera, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain. 312 Newcastle street WANTED —Four furnished rooms on first floor in good locality, clots in for light housekeeping. Address stating price, Box 153 City. FOR KENT—Good comfortable rooms for the winter, furnished and unfurnished. Also twosfiory house near hotel. Apply this office. FOR RENT.—A flat containing four rooms. Will rent together o-r separ ate. Furnished or unfurnished, a, dress F. 1), Y.. Corner J and B Sis. FOR RENT.—Large douse 203 Dart mouth. Seven-room, kitchen, bath rpcm and pantry and a two-room house in yard. All In good condition. Ap ply to R, H. Daniels. FOR SALE.—Bakery. Best estab lished place in the city. Trade from S2O to $25 daily. Rent reasonable, (food chance tor any one. Good rea son tor selling. Address or cail at City Bakery, Brunswick, Ga. KOlt SALE.—Nice two story house on one of the best residence streets IU Old Town. Cost $2,700 to build. Comparatively new and in good con dition. Price, $1,500. $350 cash, bal ance S2O monthly. R. R. Hopkins. FOR SAl.E.—Hlllery lslauu, contain ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable for truck farming or for poultry. Ajgo a six acre reservation on Blythe creek known as Crescent Biuff. For parti culars call oil F. Jos. Dauflinger. LOST OR STOLEN—one open face gold watch with Elgin movements, made by National Watch Cos. Number of case 01312, number ot works 5.515,- 220. Also one double link chain with heart charm. A liberal reward will If you need a typewriter of and des criptlon come to see me before buying I can save you money. Terms rea sonable and satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. JUST ARRIVED. NEW GERMAN DILL PICKLES. NEW HOLLY HERRING. NEW NORWAY ANCHOVIS NEW SARDELLES. SMOKED SALMON. IMPBRTE* CHEESE AND SAU SAGES AT NUSSBAUMS DELICATESSEN STORE. Millinery. Ladies rail and see the beautiful line of white and colored bevers and felts we just received. Nothing like them in the city. The very latest shapes. Also 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. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for ocoupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Doming, next door to iDr. Burrought on Newcastle street. C. B. JEWETT, THE - BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Supplies Estimates furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. iWilson’s J ‘The only up to date restaurant in * ' town. J if \ QUICK SERVICE THE PLACE TO EAT - 1 ‘Oysters or anything in season. t J ‘ Open i riti! 2 < L t ) Nights. j i ) If 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. For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT ■"—■■Line 1 "11 .."J ":■■■!■■■ ■,JI j _Jin ..1 liiiigj ■III j i For Whooping Cough use CHE NEY’S EXPEC TORANT, _ DON'T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ SAW. l ;T tpywi a T V ’-Jf , ; A X- ' XX/ X by buying lumber of unreliable deal ers. When you want anything iu lum ber come to us. We will fill your or der accurately and promptly. We will give you just the lumber you want at just the right price. You can always save money by placing your order with us. Phone 197. Lang & \Vood. PLANING MILL. 'Phone 197. WATCHES CLOCKS. JEWELRY-. .REPAIRED in the very best man ■ner and at lowest prices for GOOD WORK. Pins put in breast pins only < 10c. We guarantee our work. 4 EVERYTHING IN JEWEL- < ERY. Call and look. * KENNON MOTT, 0. 0. i The Leading Jeweler. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. < Inspector of watches for thei Southern and B & B Railways.l Keeper of the city clock. Time} by wire from Washington daily f at 11 a. m. ' 1 For Asthma use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT, OtJtoBkJR 21, When you visit Savannah call and Have you Eyes Examined properly and glasses fitted that not alone Improve your Vision hut will Preserve your Sight. Or. M. SCHWAB & SON. 47 Bull Street. TRY Dr. J. A. Cole’s Celebrated Mouth Wash. Anticeptict Germicide Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drugs Bear in Mind That we Sell vtvu -'/ " EMPTY AND LOADED SHELLS. Fire arms, cutlery and sporting goods. Fishing tackle. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P. O. KESSLER 206',i Monk. For' Croup use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT. USE ROB ROY FLOUR. itielkvue ‘Jcnk. Tjls jlebr ed tonic Is in growing demand. The season of the groa'rst need Is approaching. Indigestion, Bil liousness. Jaundice, Chilli and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in tne back and kidneys all depend upon ma’aria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any form, W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, TOorteT 1007 (1 Street’ painter and paper hanger. Signs of any description. Agent Cor wall-pape mills. Drop me a postal. Phone 289-3 COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER.