The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 13, 1902, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THURSDAY MORNING mma daily news. 4 I’UBUaHBD UAJLY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Managor C. h. lEAVY EcJitar. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Auvi-rtiain* rates made known on, application. Church and other char itabie organization notices publiahed at halt the regular rates. -Advertisers deal ring their ado. dis continued must notify the oliice In writing. - ? - i-i •fUASCRIPTION HATES. Terms to Bubacrlbera in the city aa.l by mall tree of charge to all •a,** of the United States ami Can uts M. tico. Porto Rico. Guam. Phil- IpDini Islands anu Hawaiian Islands: Per Mouth * Rix Months Onn car 6.00 Phono 188. >. Entered at the Brunswick, Oa.. poKtoffice, as second-class mail mat ter ton. Emory Speer has designated •se Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Uiynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. Th-- Nowa Publishing Company dc sires It to ho distinctly understood that all legal advertisements most he paid for in advance. We cannot nfford to ■>votc our space to such advertise .* . lu( | wait on tho courts for Ih# money. ... ...i-.. a..—- ni There Is a buzzing In political cir clc i rigid almiil now. The local political silualion is some what muddled just at this particular tline. '' RR ' The Mollnenx verdict seems to have given general satisfaction every where. (TV * , Toe city council will meet this even lug and the old market quo-lint will ae-iltj he taken up. This is an ImiMir matter and it is lo Im> that the council will lake some ih Unite ae tlon on the sttbjecL The Baltimore American thinks that between a constitution that was n< H made in the right way ami a leg islature that is going to ho in session for six months, Virginia can hardly count herself ns Ihc happiest of file American commonwealths. According to treasury slalisllcs Ihc amount of money in circulation in the United State*. November 1, was $2. 83U, 11 1 ,!*!I2. Estimating the present population of the country at V. 1.672.- 00V, toe i-lrcwlatlon per capita is Tnero was never before so Ini :<• a por capita clrculufiou. Thu consolidated election returns of the Eleventh congressional district published olsowhere in this Issue, shows a total vole for Congressman Braid ley of S.fiOG votes in the entire district and it further shows that r,!ynn county leads all others, giving Mr. Brantley 483 votes. Tiie next largest vole was polled in Laurens county, the total erf which was 330. N Julian )l. Bingham, collector of in ternal revenue, for the district of Ala-, bainu, has been removed from als of fice and Joseph O. Thompson nppoint ej to succeed him. The change was made as a result of a political condi tion which recently arose in Alabama. Colored republicans were excluded front participating in ihe republican state convention, and Collector Bing ham was held responsible at least in u measure for their exclusion. - ■ The complaint which the Kentucky state railroad commission lia. lodged with (bo Interstate commerce com mission against the proposed merger of ihe so-called Morgan Jin ■ in the south promises legal action in some ivpe' is more important than that which has been taken under lie Sher man anti-trust law against uio Nortu Securities company in the north west, The complaint alleges jn sub stance ibal the elose relations which hive been established between the i auMvlile and ,Nashville and other fon.iurly rival lines in ibe south Bn ins mat competition has been or win no eliminated and tn.it ' all tlic tnuines# and product* of over 16,000,- OfM) pfOpb; in 442,000 spare miles of territory? tWll be under flic control anu U .uikucui ut a single iudividuaL HOT ON ROOSEVELT, • The people of Memphis would never have extended an invitation to Mr. Roosevelt to visit Memphis, had it been left to them as a whole, Here are the facts: The invitation was i.-sued by an in dividual. He is a very clever gentle man, but a republican, and an office holder. Yet he occupies a very prom inent pn&liiim. and the president sup posed he was speaking for the com munity and accepted the invitation very promptly. Not till eight days ago did any committee or sub-com mittee officially or otherwise not wise, hath othervvii send Air. Root veil an invitation to visit Memphis or to lie s>ri ■ ,n iniiim i.i (;< 1,,-ia: Luke E. Wright. Supposo some misguided humaui'a rittn bad invited Booker Washington -wno repnin.- .i considerable elc ment In this country- -to be present at the banquet to he given Tn honor ol General Luke E. Wright. Would we. or any <r all of us. have felt bound to entertain i.,m here la -some over-zealous citizen, acting on liis own behalf, invited him? The invitation to Mr. Roosevelt, was the act of one individual Tho mayor if Memphis did not invite aim. No propi rly organized comniittn of Memphis people lias ever asked him to come. The people of MeinphiS'did not ask him. Therefore we have a pi r feet right to express our real senti ments in llii-; matter, which is to say that it'is vei y had policy on the part if any member of the Anglo-Saxon race, north or outn, east or west, tn this world or the next, to do or con nive at anything having a tendency toward negro equality. Here is the wuole point. Mr. Roos evell stands for ill grn equality. lie preaches anil practices it. But ,ie is coming to Memphis, and it Is therefore proper that ho should bo treated with all tho respect due to the office of president of tne United States. There is no necessity fur gush. however, and we do not be lieve t,licii- will h any superabundance of it on the part of any matt with a while skin. Then- are occasions when a "lady like’' discussion is cut of • the ques tion. M is always u when any pane - of the octal oqn dily jiropi -ilioti Is ti for i otisiderat ion. -Me.spit;. Beiuietc Do y,)ii notice tlie- News is e: larged lod.i. .' V\'e have lot out a tuck all the way around mid ii will bo Ibis size in fill lire. A son of ex Speaker (Tisp, of (lo i glu, publicly emln ai ed u Kelt, as In Atlanta a lew day ii ago. and was fin id ss(l in police null-,. Vv e will navi to see Ilia act re . betnri vvi decide whetm r i not ,-- pai., luo tiiiich for it. Tumpa Tiibiiue. THE MOLL,LUX TRIAL. Those who have carefully read (lie reports of (lie Mollnenx trial wore trot surprised at the vcrdici of not (ttlllly. .In fact, we were toLi that even (lie )ir. ecetiUng atb-i ae; . confi dually expected (be verdict as Be slate of New York utterly failed to mat"' oui a ease against lhe young man. Molinetix lias been tried direr times -once convicted uid sentenced to tho death c.iair. He has be, n in a celt four years and now nio-i Bo: great suffering and the sp -Ming of two fortunes he is declared mu geiliv and there is no doubt whatever hut that the Verdict is a just one. The cram} old G< m a Moliuelix lather of tint accused. ..ml, u> hisi . boy to the very last, speni thoasan-s and devote! four year.- ol his liu- in Uio effort tci 'em- mi ami we an glial th a ni.- ..!- •■ nam, ias been vindnaied. Tax Notice. For the pi?,) a of collecting the state and ccuoty tax tor ifief. i wpl be at the piccmcts named below . dates mentioned, to wit; sterling, dept. cL; G.t. 2? and Nov. 24. Jamaica, Sept, fib, Oct. 2'J ,niu Nov. 2b; Ryes. Dot. k; uct. 50: Wov. 2t; St. Sm.ans, Oot. o; Nov- 10 and Dec 8. On -rates not rn, itioned above I can be found at cun t iron. ,n grim.. | wick until December ,:j, when the books will be closed a, pc-- special in structions fiom comftroner general. Ue gev rnd accoidmgly. H. J. READ, TANARUS, C. uLYNN CO. Best la printing News j,,u Office. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR- JNL Ci:.N f AVvfiJRD if you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or want somo tning that someone else has. ad vertise in this column. i UK RENT.—Beak 'room ort ground ■ lour. 0 o-i location. Address F„ •are News. -..u, iidibe xor us leeo. i.i .'it v> v -and best of care. Address TANARUS., care NeAs. I’OR SALE- ■Runner stamps, seals, sliucc-is, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. fain, 312 Newcastle street FOR RENT Upstair; of residence I"! G street. Suitable ior tight iii.ur-a-kei plug. WANTED BUAUDLRH -Good tiocro mil tie • looms fi.r two or ihreoyoung in n. ran he had runup, at 211 i; I. i i< >.\ . i . ! or, tine . o i •:- i, iuii.'anain, ciM-aiuo liai.it. My.-: It 1 un-u. Wilt tnfoi m you oi Harmless. rmaiii-iii home cine. Mis A. Baldwin. Box i212, Cl-icage. TWO |.AHOI. ELEGANTLY' 1- f'Tt tllslieil rooms, singly or eii suite, hath adjoining, electric hg'ni and lelcpic or. . all home comforts, eeatial location, privale liunily. 31a Union sTp i, ■•ast. FOR SALE. BaKi-ry. Best is tab u-liiid place in Bus city. Trade from fdti to |::T daily. Kent, reasonable. Good chalice for any one. Good rea -on for .selling. ,-o - less or cao at city Bakery, 111 iinsv, u Oa. toll SAI.E lllllery Island, contain ing 32 I 2 cares, of high laud, suitable for truck tanning or for poultry. Also a six acre ri s-rvation on Blythe creek auown a Or. scent Ittiiff. For parti culars call on F. Jos. Daulllnger. If you need a typewriter of and do rlpUon conic to sue me before Inlying I can save yon money. Terms rea ionahio and Ktttisfa.i tion guaranteed ti .teu-ett. His Life in Peril. "! Just, seemed to have gone all to pieces." writes Alfred jof Welfare, '•’ex. "bllliousiicss amt a lame*liack 11 ail made tile a Imrden. I couldn't ■at oi sleep and felt almost too worn ei’it to work when I began to u e Elec tric iliitters, hut. they worked wonders. Now I sleep like a top, can eat uny iniiig. have gained in strength and on . iev haul worn." They gave vigorous, teallli and new lhe to weak, sickly run-down people. Try them. Only &0e it nil druggists. Our work speaks tor itself, while ear line of photo jewelry, buttons an., i,aues is complete. We aiso do developing and tintHlitilg for a;nateurs. WILSON PHOTO STUDIO. 51)1 1-2 Gioucestnr street.. W-- are prompt News .lob Office. Competent Workmen are the only Itiil on.ployed at Jim Carter's Clothe , Gleaning and Dyeing establishment, if you want the best kind of work pine cheap gi io Carter, or ring photic 153-2. Pianos Tuned. All those who wish to have taeir liapoa timed by a first, class tuner rum I .milieu and Bales' house, of Sa amiuhii fan leave their order with B, 1. Olewino, a he will bo ..ere in a mv days. Goes Like Hot Cakes. "The fastest selling article I have n my store. ’ wn'es druggist O. T. 'until, of Din:s. *“ . “is Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds, because it always :ures. In my six years of sales it in- never failed. 1 have Known it to ; ive auii.-i i-s from Throat and Lung ilsthises, who could gel no help from iuetors or any other remedy." Moth rs rely on it. best physicians pre irriho it, and all druggists guaran ee satisfaction or refund price. Trial otUea tree. Regular sizes, 0c and 1. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The i."<o of Smt’h's Sure Kidney me will produce both. Try a bottle and hi' e-yiyineed. Your druggist sells for sft' biliousness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing tic .. . ni vvitn uevvnts Little Early i: - is. I liese famous little pills do ot gripe. They move the bowels gou ty, tan copiously, and by reason ot in- lonic prupt rues, give tone and :length to the glands. •Kiel iter's P.nrmaey, W. J. Butts, -tuiia.s Cnarniacy. Cole! Weather Is Upon Us. and every •ody -t.ouid have their winter clothes iea;.i and ami re, aired by Jiiu Carter, ting plume 243-2. C ark. me leading and up to date tiioi’-d Lai P.-r bar all tan latest ,-n -,s -i" -ted with an up to date larbiir sliop. Overcoats Refined cheap, at Jim 'aner s l i e Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. : mi Su:> Kidney Cure. Your a : wi t iviumi your money if . i m* ing out bottle you are not ,n u,lied itti n 'ilts. 50 cents. ti. , l in printing- X. vs Job Office. Y u Suffer From Kidney Troubles. sc Tenths Sure Kidney Cure. Noth it for diseased kidueys. 50 •' nt ' i Clark, the we!) known colored bar ,er, is lietfer tilted to serve the pub j if- Tsai' over Kvervtblug neat and tleau and up to date BY FATE OR CHANCE? Ey HELEN M. QUINN (' a-’ Jr, IDT, i;,- li. J:. 'j'can Saturday afternoon, a; and the great publishing hi. -- - wax almost den rted. Iri one of Hi • o'die-'s a-inaa ;.:; a wo man were at vvi.-rfc. file i . i.. r Ini: i;y writiiig ai, ! flu : Ot- i -a. :::v: . rily through a slowly i.yr.iii. dug pile of MSS The woman sig'ied. The man looked up at her. "Tired. Mi - Ming?" “To--:! That a- not expies if. and It does Ki-eni D.,.t I am •• eonipladiing very little :• .ti.. y '.' “Can I be of asxix'aacc? I am almost throng ti.” “W 11. t . re is < ne thing I would like to have you -to v. hm y.ju can spire time. I lime two sti ri- x !ie:e on whicii 1 should I e> to have your pinion.” "1 ill thick they ar - V /(/• t:" “Yi - li:t 1 -id lif • to know whctli -r your ;.w —t nvtv.-s with mire. Tain ‘Revson ami Romance.’ I third:, shows di-i-Uhd g<'ni‘iH. and this. For A hi I.aug ; a: .' ms to toe to tie ratln r a clever little st- ry, fait as It is wrltt -n liy a very <: r tVieud of mine j. ■ ---a • ; i.ia partial. Will you yjve ii> i mi; u: i I Opiii y H-i mir .-i the r-n.ni and took the MSS. from h-c b-nd A I ‘w lnini.itcs later Mu* closed he." dc:.i; and put on her hat. "I fim gofng I: y,- ■N- -nid it she [latts-d at :• door. ‘Ti Mrs, White should come tn. would you mind nsi,- Ing In r to t : pi-oae , ■■ fr n. liere?" | "ft will he a id -astiri-. M . - King.’* When she --ad -solo-, h laid di.v.ti h!s pc'!, put I!till ji.ipi- ii: a uiiHiod- Ical wav. livhti and a cigar and v -itb-d himself comfortable hr, k in tils chair. The tlrst so.;, tic W'-k up eras "U as in and Romance" U ea■ short, and he read it through quickly. “Uinifii! Well, yes. I ciijqi.isp there is genius In it" he tufi -J. "but It eer tainiy Wants cult seat kin ” lie picked up the other and nt first glances! over !t .somewhat carelessly, then .suddenly a few lines brought back Ills w.-uubTi! ; thoughts. 110 tun od the pages to look at tin- author’* luiiiu "Lit. Wnison!" lie said thoughtful ly. "Well, this is a coincidence!” 11-- r-ad a f> vv psa s further. ' It is sure-!;- loore l!■■-)>r n coincidence, hecaa- e no one but Bessie con'd have .written this, no matter wiiar the ri.mn tifle. W hy, I reio" So r tiii-. scene as if it were yesterday. We were only eliildren then, to be sure, but there are tilings one never forgets, and she has remembered our very words." Once more he turned to the sheets In Ills timid, hut soon they were laid on tile desk, and tie sat with tits forehead resting on his palm and Ills deep gray eyes looked Wearily back through tile years. How vividly the little story brought It ail back to hi in the two childish playmates of long u;;c, rhe scrap- s (bey fell into and out ef together, the boy and girl who were schoolmates anil shared cacti oilier sorrows .i I joys and were loyal i * mnoi- s. then the real: izulion that this youthful companion ship bail.devc! j and into the fiassiomile tote of man and wear!a and the deep happiness this awaken jug had brought to both of them! How veil be remem bered Ills ardent wooing and her sweet surrender! Then Hie gray eyes grew troubled as lie thought of the “li!tlw rift within toe lute” dud the final quarrel and parting Imou'-.ht about 'by a vc man's pride and a man's xtiiouornnos. That was live veils ngo. . tait It seemed as if be had iast awakened from a long dream Ii had tried so hard to forget and until today utmost had convinced himself that he was sue reeding, but somehow a t the old hopes crowded Into l. s : -and he realized that they were mastering him in spite of himself. "1 cannot forget." he said. "I must see her again and win h;.r forgiveness. File can not have forgotten the uid days, or stie would not have vvrttt'Ti this.” There came to tttm a great longing to hear her voice, to feel bei hand, soft and cool, oil his forehead, as she used to lay it long ago when he was tired or diseonrag, and and came to her for sympathy. He was roused from his reverie liy the entrance of the otUeo boy bearing a card, “Lady for Miss King, str" "Bring her fi- here.” he said, without glancing at the card wldpfc the boy laid on hisoesk tic toek it for granted that the lady was Mrs. White. Was it fate; Was it chance? Who kilo .vs; in a taolu in be heard the office bov return. ad he coaid hear the faint rustic of a woman's shirt. 1 lie sundews is ! gathered in the otliee, and tile light vi it; somewhat dim. ill’ looked up a: ;i saw her standing there in the doorway m tier simple white dress and be,a ri, houx, the tweet. guTish face just a tittle more leriuus perhaps titan of old, but otlier wise unchanged. He jumped to his feet mid came for ward, but bis back was to ihc- light, and she Uid not have a good view of his face. “Has Miss King gone?” she ashed in a low voice, and the old tones thrilled his very soul. Without answering her question, he held out both bands. “Bess!” For a moment the woman's self pos session left her; her Ups were colorless, and the iiy—'-s ip her cheeks turned THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEtVS. from red to white. That deep, strong voice then had power to move her after five long years. I: •- .. mo ment. however, fsh • i-- 1 and held out her hand. “Why. Bert." sic v I. i- ..< r was almost natural, "tie - : a |;• a.-vut aurprNe.” Her tone of s' e ! ''rieuiUv" - - - gcred him. fur In- ..:.<i k note the effect Ifi-- greeting In. ; j, lei:, but she coiitinued: “When dkl you come -m ■: r" "Six mouths a -■ ■ Bat I ee- o yourself. Are yon 1 v Nt - York ?” "Oh. no! I am eid;. _ ti ;e. My ho. is s ll ill ■ .a '.>t l - :-v back tomorrow. 1 tiave tie. n tn ."'- t 1 ; glad to get buck" "is she perfectly tad ff : ' he asked him-. if. 'How - . • ) - matter of fact ofUi ...i lh.it lias | -1 lift ween us ?" Once he bad held le-i m i : - mi- s, kissed bev t'oreiaad m.d le-r ifi's. and now lie did m-t dare to e\' e i-viicii in-r baud. (Vivid 111- let her _-i like till '.' "Do you kii'.vv." be continued ff ■ -per ately. "I have t ecu Ihiukmg of you all nfte. e , >a'?” "Of me?" s!,e qiie.-.i ioneil in a sur pr.. -1 1 be. "Yes; 1 have been reiidiag your story, Mild" I’e ('.lire. I'k-xer t- lll’l'. llli'i hiS gray eyes x--;,relied hers in silence. How v. I! she reniciiihcri'd that look j the same look Hint in tit- old day - had Ve c ,1 to read her very s ml! ills ryes told her lew, ns tin y did then, ;-!l ttiat he would . much that was other - wire iucxpr s.dMe. and her face fi !slu and crimson. Ue laid ti.-en reading tier yery Int-i which slle hnd put so much if the l---ng ago their long ago. What had it t fill him? “What do vmu think of it ?" she asked !as carelessly as she could. "Harry ma!: -s fun of my wrißiig and says It . Is” "Ha it.. ?' he bit?rrupti-d. his fau j pal'ng. “Yes; my husband. Y’mj ron. n:i?<>r Harry Rogers?" And theu he slew and .f ■ t.at l-e was made. "Yes," lie atisw. i'ed qi:i<-)!> "but I old not know you Wire inar -1 rled.” : “Why I have been euiii -eii for ! . years. If you ever eoi.n- b, Dinah you : -Hll is,me ami see Us. VV - -Ml. - li. r ry vvmild be gt-nl to cr- >.v a•• .a -. Boris, and 1 want yen t- . ' ids I boy. We call him" Th, v.- , v ole*- tre in tiled and b -sitaled <o. -s,, -Jigiitiy, ji'.nd then she went on v !:!i , : ,in !Ue xialle, "We call him Bert!" 't ic last ! Word whs said almost 1 ! a vvlib-per, ! and just for one. Insiant h"i little ! gloved hand rested on tbs. and he tus t-eed Belt tv-! tips treUdded He looked earliest ly |tdi> ttc blue ey ■ s. "I !1 try to e • c t:r he -aid gently ;i tie held h i hand fo a ! moment at pari ing "Goodbv' God bless and keep you. little woman'" The old name slipped from his UpK almost un awares. •She smiled at,d went out into th. , gathering dusk. "I have be- n dreaming." lie said to hiirisilf an hour later as tie rose, with sUlver. and tirustv>d his band quickly across tus --yes. ‘ I have* le'-ea dream Ing. and this ts the tavvnk ; a.g y?lie called tier baby Bert. Iwc, ! r Ah. welL Wollteh are queer!*' ’hit tlci-e was a IcKii, of cvear\ ' a m the gray eyes as tie 'mingled \\ oh the hur ry tn,? - reads on Bi'-adw ay A week later a woman knelt by a Bay cot and stroked a h-vby . .golden curls. "It.lt. Bert!" s!v- vvliisper-d. “God bless you. dear, and u >.-i,k■ - yei: ns ; liapii;. as vnu deserve." SoW-ihjog ;;llMci:>\l on the baby's . her k. C afid it have been a lutr! Berh.aps she pa'vevi f r le r boy and perhftpa - Yes, women are queer. Kilting In J. e-lie U v a tin. s net sin tvlih-li one e:ui lay at the (loot- of Bio dainty lit tle almond eyed Bower ■!' Japan. jt| M . begins the day by eating when she wakes a couple of liitie given plums pickled In vinegar and relied in sugar. This almost traditional lav, , - st Af Japan is completed by .■! cup of t,-.. The dinner, which !s brougtit in on a re-.l lacquer tray, is the dr db .. affair. The viands are in Buy cups with on-' ers. and among them are such dainties vs a bashed sparrow, a'stuffn'i prawn, ■ a salt sweetmeat, seaweed vv!Bi s.-imv and a sugared chili. After Uu-se d,sh;>s. which are mere “frills." the .substan tial part ef the meal Is begun, v wood -n ln\vl bound with copper is hr-vvin in filled to the brim with ;■!. - pi.iinl' - boiled in water. From tics ih. ,fo.v.<r of Japan tills her bowk a capacious one. hud, having mixed it with a black sauce flavored with fish, she c ;I ps it to-her month and crane, iv down, witii the a.d iif her cly ps-yf-ks t sus -ernls her dinner. * ' * Kefiisrtl to Sr!t a Bools. Some of these second! . " ! t. ers or sellers of seoend!-.-.ud bo- - , :ire as independent vs a fee.t fa rater -ui a two acre patch of ground, pi ■ -,; to secure a certain bonk ie- -,uof o fid, I tracked a copy to a fii a s -t not far from the p, "Low much?" 1 asked. "1 tic ? want to.sell ii." said the dealer “But I must hive it" "1 must have ii my.-, fi." "Wi.m's it worth?” "More than v.:ii ■. •.kb-ar to give." "Five doll-trs?" No. - . ", "It sold for ?2 a few years ago.” "Well. I won’t sell it at any price.” “I'll give you S10" "1 wo" t it" and you take Spib?" "No. >•. ; .\e.- s. m nor '■fico. It's worth as much to me vs to any one. I need ii in my business" I have my opinion of a merchant who ' s things to sell and won't sell.—New York Frees. Rob Roy flour is the best. Have you tried it? Not a Nine Day Novelty BUT An Every Day Necessity Almost as indispensable as bread. A constant conveni ence to the busy housewife. W X Ever fresh ami good, because | 5 | sold only in the In-er-seal | r(ar ,fß | Package, which keeps theta i LCUis J fresh and crisp. -jf RATIONAL BISCUIT CONPAKf. THE BAY !RON WORKS Vl.BHttdilui ers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw feiils Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Suppslie t siiimHes i urnisfnd free of Charge. 029 Bay Sr. Vx. R. DART, CLAUD DART, rc-iidcnt and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. Wilson’s Up to Date "" „ j"/ i AMPLE AND SATISFACTORY, meals s c placed before our patrons. The best food procurable is at the . ook’s call and is transformed by skill are and modern appliances into sav ] -r\ and nouii::. 'ing dishes. OUR DINNER | --c-.fi anything offered elfcewhere. JAS. W. WILSON, Prop. P.hone 521 For Wh•- ;o png | Gough use C HE ! NE V 'o' BXPEC TGRmNI For Croup use ; EX , : GOAL AM O WOOD. ( t Nl' A • K j,. Virulent Cancer Cured. SUrtliug t'l'oof oi a wtnu;..: rial aii vaure ia medicine is given by druggist U. \\ 1,..: ,r:j. ot Lfi'.i::.-.. tti. Vfi Yi. •Ya mau lucre ha,t mug suiferc-d ;j ; b v.-lt.'.i good >!i)etors prvusouncytl iri< x e oiivccr. Yaev behoved hia - ' aop- e4o tii! Uo tiveii E'.rjetric Bitters ami applied But-kles’s Arnica Sa’vc. whi’.a tnatment completely cured him. WYk-k Electric Bitters are used lo exiic! bilious, kidney and mi crobe ?- -.Min- at th, 1 same time liiia rafie* exerts its matchless healing powr. h ood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.| We are prompt—News Job Office. NOVEMBER 13. Don’t Miss the Opportunity OF Having your Eves Examined And the Proper G!a" s r: them when you again visit Savannah. Our examination (which is free)) dc iermir* ex ly wh ft you require. We I ,le .•• lit ; but the .Scut Lensi Fran.es t lac e. V/e guar antee - .faction to all. I) e. S( HW/.E &SC\. iT Bull Sm-.-t % \ 7 % f *■ - -r-14 -* > y* . S *• ' 5 \ .*" -* ? W- ‘ vjl V L. A. J 2 i-ivoU ■lv-lOti ioii. Vv ash. Anticeptic Germicide Hunter*, ale ; 'v-1 y ,*j uij > PHONE 37. - , Birth Place of Pure Bear in LAnd Tra-we f e l vUft pT-, e- A..J LOADED SHfcLLa. -ire arms, cutlery and sportir.o goods. Fishing tackle. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. H. G„ k -> Sl B~i 206 1, Monk,