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v. Oet yonr <). popy In I*nrly for the
Sunday News.
* Rvery business man should bp an
. enthusiastic Board of Trade member.
1-ltUe Alphonse may be a poor king,
bin nr has plenty of grip
We Kiioubl all eb glad of the fact
that the Bradley-Manlns have deeid
ed to remain In Kngland.
The Molineux trial post the slat.
<;t New York a half million and it ia
‘ safe to presume that the defendant
, Spent about the same Hum.
In speaking ol the election, Bryan’s
tlomuioner says: ••’Tig better to'ativo
L fought oird lost than to ’nave quietly
gtaulimitfed and on lied it destiny.’ ”
" tlilengo ministers are evidently
hind run tor subjects, as one is re
jj ported us having taken up '■Gum
| Chewing" last Sunday. IBs subject
can be at least credited wbh olastlol
>- i
Hall Caine, the nuvelhd. is rcporl
i e<t HI In Baltimore, with "nervous
- prostration.” We always knew that
’nervous prostration" would keep on
footing around until ii would get hit,,
itrouble.
§ . ' ,l *‘ ''dpfetlie court of New York lias
handed down a decision ilmi an cx
press company may noi limit its lia
bility for property lost through its
negligence, Itccnusc of the statement
ou its printeil receipts Hint ii will net
be Untile for any sum exceeding ssp.
The decision was rendered in an ap
peal from a judgment render. ( | in fa
vor of Jacob C. Simon against Dm.
lap’s express company rfimou sued
for S£SO, tile value of a pair of lace
curtains, and secured judgment.
Tin- Memphis Sciinoii r is not very
, JB’mC'li pleased over lln- prospect of a
vhsft from President ito<rv it. The
Jn tiultar (iocs not object. to visit
from tho chief executive of the nation
jj' tat itis official capacity. Imt only as
sm-h does it feel taut M. inpblh should
honor liim. It does not. think that the
*
people of that city should do anything
that would indicate that they endorse
any of tlio hleas of Mr. Roosevelt
which tend to placing Hit' negro on
natal equality with the whilcK.
A CiooD lOfcM.
The Augusta Chronicle says:
Captain 11. H. D'Antigu.ic perform
ed a public service in city < uncti last
lug ill.
On two very important subjects he
forced a record vote— reams ted the
Jvas and nays and having i in-m euter
tu-on the minutes.
"This is correct proved me There
tuould he a record vote on eyev ordi
naiice, ue every resolution and on
every matter of import..m e in couu
, cil."
Ths is a good idea and the members I
of our- council should do the same
thing.
STIRRING UP STRIFE.
The report that President Roosevelt
will lend his influence to secure legis
lation by the new congress designed
to .cut down t.o aoutn’s representa
tion In the house has not been con
firmed, but bears the mark of proba
bility.
The republicans would reduce south
ern membership in congress because
of the practical elimination of the ne
gro vole in the southern states, whleh
as tney contend, Is accomplished in
plain violation of the fourteenth
amendment to the constitution of the
United States.
Mr. Roosevelt lias given undeniable
proofs of a special fancy for the off
color. and particularly* w..en It rep
resents delegates in a national con
vention. There is, therefore, good
reason to believe that lie will give his
support to a. measure Intended to pun
ish the southern states for their au
dacity m ruling tne politics „f t.te sec
tion of country thar belongs to them.
It would bo In thorough keeping witli
Ills character as thug far revealed to
us, to undo so far as lay in his power
the good work for sectional reconcil
iation done by President McKinley.
His methods partake largely of the
bush-whacker style, and be is not not
ed for thinking before aeting.
It is scarcely necessary to say that
such a republican policy backed up
by republican president would re
vive the bitterness of the southern
people against Iho republican party
and all that It represents, and re-cut
the line of cleavage between the see
lions which bad T.een almost obliter
ated by the broad conciliatory policy
of Hayes, Arthur and McKinley. The
extent and effects of such a misfor
tune could nit be over-estimated.
LITTLE RHODY DEMOCRATIC.
In making the statement that, there
is but one state outside of the south
wHa a democratic governor the
Springfield (Mass) Republican makes
the following comment on the situa
tion in Rhode Island.
"It now appears that'tne only dem
oicraUc governor in the United States
outside of the south, is to be Dr. L.
!*’. C. Garvin, of Rhode Imam], the
smallest eomiuou weal th m the hunch
In square miles, hut hot the smallest
in -kicking power. Further examina
tion of his victory shows Lml, at
least since 18dn, the democrats of the
slate have never rolled up so great a
plurality as tney have for (Ids coun
try physician and radical reformer.
The last democratic governor, John
Davis, had pluralities of less than 2,
bin), and Davis was the only democrat
elected governor of Rhode Island In
tween llie civil war and the present
year. Dr. Garvin now gels a plurality
"i -11,358, which nearly equals* the re
puhliean plurality obtained by Gov
ernor Gregory over Garvin lasi year.
The vote (-presents a temendous turn
turnover in tho commonwo th.
it is true it does not take as many
votes to reverse the situation in
Rhode Island us In a larger state for
it nay a population of only 450,000, but
a reversal of ( iris kind is perhaps Just
as big a tiling in Rhode Island for the
Rhode Islanders as it would be for .up
■New Yorkers in that state of New
Y’ork.
The Nashville American in calling
atieiiiion to the fact taut Montana now
ha-; a democratic governor says:
I'll" republican overlooks Governor
Toole of Montana, who was elected in
Coo and whose term of tour years
will expire January 4, 1905. We feel
sure the republican mas no desire to
roll the democratic party of its dues,
os credit, iis strength or us reputa
tion. While there Is only one demo
"'utic governor and one democratic
governor-i ieet outside of the south,
there is not a republican governor in
ml the somh. This shows the south's
good judgment, while other sections
ievenl lunl jndngment. Hurra.i for lii
tie’ Rhode! Also tei Montana tor
hat it did in 19U0.
An exchange very correctly says:
"1 he game law in Georgia meets open
deflnanco during most of tile season
in which tile protection of out deer
and game birds is sought, and this
will ecu Ii title to be the case until some
of the guilty parties are made to pay
still penalties lor their open disre
gard of Uie Jaw,"
-Lrt tie WU WHilprwork."
GOUI'oUST
is a woman's best friend when wash day comes
around, It makes the clothes sweet and clean.
Takes only hall Uie time and half the labor oi soap.
Just (ollow directions on package.
Made only by THE N K FAIRBANK COMPANY.
Chicago, New York. Boston. St. Louis.
Makers ol OVAL FAIRY SOAP.
The Arcade.
Respectfully announces to its many
fi ends and patrons tn Brunswick ami
surrounding country that we arc pre
pared to fill their orders tor any ol
the leading brands of whiskies on the
market at popular prices. All goods
will he delivered to out of town cus
tomers free of express charges: ... W.
W., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis CO,
Yellowstone, Paul Joins, Duke ol
Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Dour
bon and a number of others including
gins, wines and popular brands of
beer. Our liar is replete with all that
goes to make up a first class establish
ment. Pool and billiard tables lpt
in an up-to date condition. We serve
an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to
1 p. in.
PHIL KELLER.
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
"The fastest selling article I have
in fny store," writes druggist C. T.
Smith, of Davis, Tty., “is Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds, because it always
cures, in my six years of sales it
I has never failed. I have Known it to
save sulferers from Throat and Lung
diseases, wtio could get no help from
doctors or uny other remedy." Moth
ers rely on it, best physicians pre
scribe it, and all druggists guaran
tee satisfaction or refund price. Trial
bottles free. Regular sixes, 50c and
-*l
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith's Sure Kidney
cure will produce both. Try a bottle
and be coaviuced. Your druggist sella
it for 50*
Billiousness and liver disorders at this
season may be prevented by cleansing
the system with DeWltts Little Early
Risers. These famous little pills <lo
not gripe. They move the newels gen
tly, but copiously, and by reason oi
the tonic grope rtles, give lone and
strength to the glands.
Joerger's l'narmacy, \V. J. Butts,
Smith's Fnarmacy.
Cold Weather Is Upon Us, and every
body should have their wimer clothe*
cleaned and repaired by Jim Carlor.
Ring phone 243-2. '
| 4
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored Ugrber, has uil Lie latest
tilings connected with an up to date
burbcT shop.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
If you want to restore your kidneys
to their former stale take Smith Surr
Kidney (tuic—so cents at liruggists.
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America’s Famous Beauties
Look with horror on Skin Eruptions,
Blotcnes, Sores, V'nnpics'. They don’t
hav them, nor will auy one, who
uses Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. It gleri
ties the lace. Eczema or Salt Rheum
vanish before it. it, cures sot# lips,
chapped aands, chilhlains. inlalllhle
for piles. 25 cents at ail druggists.
tf you want your dcycle repalreo
rigi.' liring it to an experienced work
aiai.. B. J Olfcwlue. 50b Glouceatw
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladles Get 11 at Clark's barber
sfeop..
Swan's Down flour la he best.
I .a, lies It you want to see every
thing and up-to-date In fancy work.
Just go to Miss iviue Slater s Millin
ery parlors.
Tax Notice.
For the purpose of collecting the
state and county tax for 1902, i will
be at the precincts named below r.i
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; Now 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.
Merchants will save HO per cent by
having their job work done at the
News Job Office.
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching, winter
with uneaseiness, children take cold
so easily. No disease costs more lit
tle lives than croup. It's attack is so
sudden that the sufferer is often be
vond human aid before the doctor ar
rives. Such rases yield readily to One
Mmute Cough Cure. Liquifies the muc
us, allays inflammation, removes dan
ger. Absolutely sate. Acts imme
diately. Cures coughs, colds, grip,
bronchitis, all throat and lung trou
ble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga.:
"A bad cold rendered me voiceless
just before an oratorical coutest. 1 in
tended to withdraw but took One Miu
ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice
in time to win the medal."
Joerger’s Pharmacy, W, J. Butts,
Smith's Pharmacy.
Pest ift printing—Sews Job Office.
SEVENTH LETTER ON AGRICUL
TURAL CHEMISTRY.
Continuing the Letter: of State Che:a.
ist to Gecigia Farmers on Agricul
tures! Chemistry—Description of
Fertilizer Material-
Continued.
Cotton seed meal, blood, tan.ka~3,
etc., which l have destribed to you
in the last loti r, are known as "or
ganic” sources of ammonia, or rath; r
Of nitrogen. Habit is so strong, you
see, it is hard to get rid' of the ux-j
of that word ammonia. Nitrogen is
much the better term lor ou: us .-. Bo
sides the organic sources of nitrogen
we also have what are known as the
"inorganic sources. I hate explained
in a previous letter fuTly the meaning
of these two ten. s but lest you may
have forgotten, i will stop a moment
to say that an organic substance may
be either vegetable or animal, thus a
leaf, a seed, piece or meat or of skin
arc organic substances. An inorganic
substance is the opposite of then.
and is mineral in hs nature, a piece
of rock or of Iron is inorganic. Th
chief inorganic sotuec of nitrogen,
then, is nitrate of soda, also commonly
called "Chili Saltpetre;” saltpetre be
cause it has many of the properties of
real saltpetre, which is nitrate of po
ash and Chili because it is imported
from Chili In South America. ’
Nit!ate of potash or true saltpetre
Is a very valuable fertilizing compound,
yielding both nitrogen and potash i->
the plant, but It 1.-. much too expensive
to buy in this form; it !?. therefor
better, or, rather, cheaper to buy ni
traic of soda and rnuriat* of pota-i
separately, and then mix them to
gether, when we will .accomplish fna
licaliy the sum. nr ills from a fertil
izing standpoint, and for a small?: out
lay of money, than If we bought th"
same elements iij form of nitrate of
potash. Nitrate of soda I* such an
Important salt for f. utilizer purposes
that I will go into some htiled etal!
about it.
The entire supply at present comes
from the western con t of Chili. It , x
tends In a narrow .-trip of kind run
ning north and sou; I, for about 20',
miles, at. an average 1 stance of about
!•( miles from the ocean. The country
where It Ik found Is ft desert. It never
rains there and the whole region is
bare of vegetation and destitute of
water. The nitrate r.-ck Is rail "ra
licho” (pronounced Calee-chay) and
the best quality has the following com
posit ion:
Sodi• ill nitrate, 50 per ren*. sodium
chloride 20 r cen,, sodium sulphate
? per cent, itagm slum sulphate 3 per
cent, insoluble matter 1 I per cent. so
dium lodate sodium nitrite, tnagnesi
urn chloride, magnesium nitrate, potas
sium chloride 1 per cent making the
whole.
The average quality < f "caliche” con
tains from 30 to 40 per cent of sodium
nitrate, and the poorest quality worked
ranges from 17 to 30 tier eent sodium
nitrate. The "caliche” occurs from 6
to 10 feet below the surface of the
ground, and the vein or stratum va
rlo* from a foot and a half t.o twelve
feet in thickness.
Ths process of extracting and sepa
rating the valuable nitrate of soda
from the rest ow the "caliche” is done
by minus of water In which the ni
irate of soda dlsolves. and from which
it is crystallized. A description of
the process would be tedious. Suf-'
tire It to say thnt a costly plant is re
tuired for the purpose, and that the
work Is so well done that the product
when finished eontaiua about !>r> per
cent nitrate of soda, which is equiva
lent to la.ha per eent of nitrogen, or
lit per cent oi am. ... ,\n en.it
mens and annually no i. ur-ing amour,:
is shipped every year. The amount
exported every year to Europe an.:
America is about um million tuna
Method of Use.
The material has a great tiumbet
of uses besides its use as a fertilizer
It is in the manufacture of nitrate ot
potash, which is needed to make gun
powder and fireworks; it is also ust-d
to make nitric acid, is an essential in
the manufacture of sulphuric acid, up
on which Lex whole superphosphate o.'
avcid phosphate industry depends, be
tides a great many other manufactur
ing processes. Its great importance
as a fertilizer depends upon its high
percentage of nitrogen and its c-oai
plete solubility in water, thus being
immediately available as plant fool,
the nitrogeut in it being already m
tiie form of a nitrate, the form in
which plants prefer to take most ol
their nitrogen. The nitrate of soda
being readily and freely soluble in
water, is ready for appropriation as
plant food as soon as it is
put into the soil. Hence it
is evident that the best way to uss
It is bv application as a top dressing
immediately before or after a rain,
usually in the spring, when the plant
14 up auu needs a good semi-eft' to de
velop growth of stalk and foliage.
Used tn tics way, the results are very
sure and very striking.
Sulphate* of Ammonia.
One other Important inorganic
source of nitrogen is the salt known
as sulphate of ammonia. It is pro
duced chiefly as a by-product in the
manufacture of illuminating gas from
coal; the gas coals ail contain a smu’i
percentage of nitrbgcn; when subject,
ed to dry distillation in retorts, the ni
trogen is driven off in the form of am
monia gas. and is finally absorbed in
sulphuric ac.u. from which it is errs
tallized as sulphate of ammonia. This
product usually contains about
1m cent of nitrogen, whin purified,
but if sold unpurified as brown sul
phate of ammonia, it may not contain
more than U 5 per cent of nitrogen. Sul
2>haiv of ammonia D aelv soluble in
fHE BRUNSWICK DAtL.lt KEftt.
•) > C CdlN I /\W vVKO
f you want a position, a house, a
servant., or want to find anything
teat has been lost, or want some
t ing that someone else has. ad
vert se in this column
ton KENT.—Desk room op ground
then. Good location. Address K.,
care News. i
VY AC 1 iou.—noise uil Its leeu.
Light work and host of t are. Address
S. J, TANARUS„ care News.
EG it SALE—Run her stamps, seals.
stiiieciß, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
FOR RENT- Upstairs of residence
401 U street. Suitable for light
uousekeeping.
WANTED BOARDERS- Good board
and nice rooms fur two or three young
men, can be hud cncap. at 211 II
street. j
j
PERSONAL Morphine, opium,
laudanum, cocaine habit. McscU
cured. Will inform you of Harmless,
permanent home cure. Airs. .1. A. j
Baldwin. Box 1212, Chicago.
TWO LARGE ELEGANTLY F
nished rooms, singly or on suite. JflM
adjoining, electric iig.it and tefc-picTm.
nil home comforts, central* location,
private family. 315 Utiibn street,
east.
FOR SALE.—Bakery. Best estab
iished place m the city. Trade from
s2o to $25 daily. Kent reasonable.
Good chance for any one. Good rea
soil fur selling. Address or cad' at
City Bakery, Bruuswicn, Ga.
bUK SALE.- Hillery lsianu, contain
ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable
tor truck iarming or for poultry. AJso
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
cuiarif call on F. Jus. Dauflinger.
it you need a typewriter or and dee
ription come to soe me before buying
i can save you money. Terms rea
ionahie aud satisfaction guaranteed,
k H. Jewett.
His Life in Peril.
”1 just seemed to have gone all to
pieces," writes Alfred Bee. of Welfare,
hex. “billiousness and a lame back;
aad made life a burden. I couldn't
cat or sleep and toll almost too worn
out to work when 1 began to u_e Elec- i
me Butters, but they worked wonders.!
Now I sleep like a top, can eat any
tning, have gained in strength and en
joy hard wors." They gave vigorous,
Health and new life to weak, sickly j
run-down people. Try them. Unly suc
at all druggists.
Our work speaks for itself, while
our line of photo jewelry, buttons am.
names is comple-e.
We aiso do developing and finishing
for amateurs.
Wilson photo studio.
504 1-2 Gloucester street.
We are prompt—News Joh Office,
Competent Workmen are the only
kind employed at Jim Carter's Clothes
Cleaning and Dyeing establishment.
If you want the best kind Of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
253-2.
' Pianos Tuned.
All those who wish to have taeir
pianos tuned by a first class tuner
trom Luddcu and Bates house, dt Sa
vannah, can leave their order with B.
J. Olewine, as he will be T ere in a
few days.
..rvtor. a.nd has this advantage over
citrate of soda, that it d<v>s not !ea<-h
out of the soil so readily as nitrate of
soda doe*, and may therefore be ap
plied with other fertilisers in the fall
to fall crops without fear of serious
loss through leaching during the fail
end winter. I have not mentioned all
of the various kinds of nitrogenous
fertilizer materials, but have sketched
nearly all of the commercial fertilizers
materials the commercial fertilizers
sold in the State of Georgia are made.
The next great class of fertilizer ma
teria! we discuss will be the "phos
phates.'* John M. MeCandless.
'3OIBO <l°f 8.W3& dtp IB 3UOp
ypoat ajsqy eauq P[noqs
Three Years Ago
wc said
unssdd
g§
Bis m a * *
ISCIIIt
Millions of people retwl our advertisements, and said “Well try
tfneeda Biscuit/* Tln-yln -i TMII. and then they said “We’ll
use Uneeda Biscuit/’ :i ••'•••> pleased they kept on
using them, until now more nt: ■ts oi packages are sold titan any
body ever dreamed possible; but that isn’t the end ot the story.
Uneeda Biscuit arc better than ever. If everybody
knew how good they are everybody wou 1 say to everybody else;—
“Uneeda Biscuit”
■Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
' jv
j,
filmlkkDiwaan--
AMPLE AND SATISFACTORY,
meats are placed before our patrons.
The best food procurable is at the
cook's call and is t ansfornied by skill
care and modern appliances into sav
ory and nourishipg dishes
OUR DINNER
excels anything ottered elsewhere.
jas. w. Wilson. Piop.
Phone 321.
For Whooping
Cough use CFIE
NEV o EX PEC
TORANT
Virulent Cancer Cured.
.Startling proot ot a wuuderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
G. \Y. Roberts, ot Klir.abeth. \V. Va.
An old man there had ioug suffered
with what good doctors pronounced
incurable can-wr. Tact believed his
cure ‘nopelcSs till he used Biei trie
Bitters and applied Bucklea’s Arnica
Salve. which treatment completely
cured him. Warn electric Bitters are
used,to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time this
salve exerts its matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers sons vanish. Ultn.s aOc..
We are prompt—News Job Office.
For Croup u^e
CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
COAL.
AND
WOOD*
CONEY & PARKER.
ryryyiTy . ~
BAY IRON WORKS!
-f
Vldiniidf it *ers and Repairers of >
-Machinery, engines, Saw Mills*
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Suppslie
F Miniates furnished Free ol Charge.
629 Bay Sc.
W. fi. DART, CLAUD DART,
•resident anil Manager: Secretary and Treasurer. *
1
Don’t Miss the Opportunity
OF
Having your Eves Examined
And the Proper Glasses Fit'
them when you again visit Savannah.
Our examination (which is free)) de
termines exactly what you require.
We .idle nothing .but the .Bast
Len .sand Frames nude. We guar
antee satisfaction to all.
r.f. W. SCHWAB &so\.
47 Bull Street.
Use
Derminol
For C.u ; ped
Hands and Face
Sedalgia Tablets
for He daehe
Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
'PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drug*
jpear m Mind
That we So 1 !
'SSS3;
EMkTY Aiw LOADED uHtLLa
Fire arms, cutlery and sportina
goods. Fishing tackle. ®
gun and bicycle repairing.
P. 0. KLSSIER
20614 Monk.
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