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Tt'BiMV MORN I NO.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. it City Editor.
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Phone 188.
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post office, as second-class mall mat
ter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
'he Brunswick Dally News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Uiynn county.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires It to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must be paid
for In advance. We rannot afford to
'vvote our space 'to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money.
Speaker Morris ha troubles of Ills
own.
The people of France seem to know
Count Bonl.
a* 1 * rr ’
Having grown weary of Running for
the trustH, the president Is now limit-
Ing Mississippi bear. They are easier
to handle.
The Birmingham Age-Herald ob
serves that Mr. Cleveland may not la
in politics, but he is one of the most
alert and observant outsiders in either
party.
Mayor Low, New York's reform
mayor, It is said, has decided not to
he a candidate for a second term. This
shows that Mayor Low la not alto
gether unwise.
PAGAN AND GENTLEMAN.
St. Louis has Just finished bowing
and scraping before a youth who nas
royal blood In his veins and Is going
to he a monarch some day.
The crown prince of Siam Is a pa
gan. Ills country Is not civilized, and
it wouldn't ho fair to expect much
from him In the way of modern man
tiers.
But he doesn't get drunk. It' hn
displayed no fondness for chorus e.irb
or champagne. He has expressed no
desire to do tlio tenderloin and malo
ti snow of himself. • ,
You see, he is a gentleman.
That is something that wots not the
color of a titan's hide or his place on
the ma of the world. Kven education
doesn't entirely subordinate instinct
. and so wo have people with white
skins coming from highly civilized
lands making beasts of themselves,
while toe man from Chinn and tip
crown prince of Siam and the other
representatives of nations that arc a
thousand years behind tho proeession
are setting the pace for good manners
for the blue bloods of ill© world.
These pagans never forget their dig
ldty or posiliou. Scandal does not
creep into their legations at Washing
ton. Tacy are calm, quiet and cour
teous wherever they are found. Com
pare them with Boris, the ducal drunk
ard of Russia, a French count or two
and some of the Bnglish nobility, who
have dispraced America by their pres
ence in time past, and one would al
most cry out: "Let us bo pagans for
the sake of dee> ncy.”
When tho crown prince goes hone
he will leave behind pleasant memo
ries and carry with him a hearty in
citation to come again.
When some of tho more enlightened
visitors have departed, America has
liotied her best bad-debt collectors to
follow them, while society, watch car.
stomach almost anything that looks
human and wears a title, fumigates
the house.
LOW’S ADMINISTRATION.
The Insurance Press In a recent is
sue said:
“The fxiw administration In New
York city continues lo descend. It is
becoming lower and Iwoor every day.
The recent election showed I hat it is
away below zero. All the newspapers
In town (every one of (hem support
ed Low as a candidate for mayor) at
tribute the tremendous Tammany
vote to the disappointment of the peo
ple with Ihe administration. From
head io tall It ts unpopular, discredit
ed. The motto of the mayor seems to
tie: “Hold fast to that whicn is bad!”
Nothing has hurt Seth Low more than
his retention to office of the ridicu
lous, vindictive and Incompetent Stur
gis, as fire commissioner.” .
THE TRUTH OF IT.
“The south is still solid, but. what
of it? Elections nowadays arc wi, -
without the south’s aid. The only way
(hat tne south can get itself into con
nection with the realities and vitall
tallfies of polities ts by getting over to
the republican side.”—St. Louts Globe-
Democrat. To this the Louisville
Courier-Journal makes ibis very ap
propriate rejoinder: “The realities and
vitalities of polities,’’ translated into
plain republican English, means the
federal swill trough, and the south is
not the country to abandon conviction
and join the solid north with no high
cr Incentive than to get feeding room
at this crowded trough.
Tne lilly whites of Alabama con
tinue to receive jolts and jars and ev
ery now and then a knock-out blow.
The labor people have clearly dem
onstrated t’Roir ability to have a
trust too and it is the largest in the
world?
FLAGS ON THE CAPITAL.
'Flu- (lying of flags over the capitol at
half mast Is regulated liy tile strictest
rules. Whenever these Hags are seen
Hunting half way dujvn Hie umsl It Is
a sure Indication that a vice president,
senator or representative is lying dead
or tbat Hie action Is taken in response
10 a pieshioidiiil pmeluiuation ordering
the flags <m public buildings at half
mast in respect lo the memory of some
prolniiient official of the government
who has passed away.
When the sergeant at arms of the
senate or house of representatives
learns of the death of u member of
either of those bodies, be at once
orders that the tings over the senate
chamber or ball of representatives be
half masled. This Is often done'before
the houses of congress lbenwlves are
officially notified of the death. A good
deal of discretion Is exercised In (ho
maniier of placing the news of a death
>f tins find officially before the senate
or the house. I’pon such tin announce
ment it is customary for the houses to
adjourn in respect to the deceased sen
aler or representative, and in order
Unit the current business may not he
slopped early ill the day the nunoiineo
mem is generally made just before the
houses are ready to conclude their
day's work.
Officers of Hie senate and house
when they fly the Hugs at half mast in
response to a proclamation by the pres
ident regard their action as one of
courtesy, as they do not recognize the
power of the president, to order con
gress to do anything except to assem
ble in extraordinary session. They
have always responded to the requests
•if such proclamations. It would lie a
idee question, if one could imagine that
11 Could ever be raised, to know to
what extent the president’s authority
would allow him to order Hags at half
mast on the capitol. While Ids author
ity would not extend over the em
ployees of the senate and house, yet
the capitol itself for tunny years was
in fact controlled exclusively by him
so fer es the care of the building is
concerned, and the superintendent of
the building is today appointed by him
without confirmatory action on the
part of the senate.
Asa matter of fact, the capitol has
for years been under the direct control
of the committees on appropriations of
the two houses of congress, but that
octroi has been accorded them by the
failure of the president to give any or
is - lo the architect or more lately to
io superinteriHeat of (he capitol. If
<ic should order that official to liy dags
err the capitol at half mast and the
'ixicr should be disobeyed, lie would
nave pi n , r to dismiss him and appoint
someone else in Ids place without the
• >aeurrrtice of cither branch of con
i'- ss. except so far as Hie appropria
on far i: - iiciui's salary would be
Involved. Tli se are practically moot
pies' tops, bni they occasionally form
interesting subjects for fireside talks
when Hags are half masted In response
to presidential proclamations.
A laic, number of News subscribers
are behind in paying their bills and
the management will have to insist
<>u the payment of these bills at once.
MILLIONS
of wortfi m .
fit: /'■ \
- g /<>/
til'-, FIfS
hssNSsT
Preserve, Purify, and Beautify
tlic Skin, B :alp, Hah*,
atui tends with
y|p|P>
Millions or VY ■ :, - use Ct tuicua
So AC n-.si -• .1 by (inert t Otn'i’jdint,
lor fccv.sitityi ig till kirn ■ r •!< wising the
oral],, ami UieytOMiing ■>* ’ 1 : '• l'j r
Bofumiug, whitening, end so. king red,
tough, aud Si.ro finds, for ..il-yi -,
imbmgs. and irriutioi’s, and Im all tbo
purposes of tho toili.t, bath, and run ■' ry.
Millions of women use Cut td ka Roar in
batliH for annoying irrit.iiions, iidlamma
tions, end exrot iations, ei too :>••* offen
sive prespiration, in \va- iid- uUvrabva
weaknoeses, and for many - "native, ,ti-
Septic purposes, which readily :-urg.-.it
tbemselKW to women, especially mothers.
Complete Treatment for Humours, ?f -
Coiibmttngo! <Ui !<rit\ i *1
the skin of orußts ami v.!<’h. and hiu- , Uus
thickenedeuthle,Cmii< tua ointhkm < ),
to iiiHtnutly allay il'nin>f, -; and
irritation, and fSootheanu heal, and < i rn i iu
R&9OI.VKKT PILLS (£ic.), to cool cleiliisd
the blood.
Outicuiia Rkbolvf'NT Pills (Chocolate
Coated) fire n new, taut vie*#, i,dorU‘*H,o.:.>n. i;i
mi bulimic for th celebrated lb; lid Orrir ciu
Kkholvent, hh well oh for nil other blood j>url
flern and humour cures. *SO doaes, 26c.
Hold throughout the world. British Ltepoti ~
Charterhouse Nq., Iron don. I'ottbh Uuuq acd Citun.
Ckmi-., bole Truy*-, iiontoa, U. 6. A.
Vffflr |
Lg&iia
! I Being the conver.Mmwtl Jmulkof .•
the modern sc lent ido game an !’•
practiced by nil of it* masters ■JI
wKli Muts to It;Tinners. A fl
beautiful booklet of thirty-two jj
pager., printed ;m two colors, fl
black and red, on enameled /
paper with the card arrange- {
‘menu appearing iu their mil- y
ural colois. Tho cover is in f
three colors v iih a very Rt: met- /
ivo design on the th’.e ingo.
This 3a a work of interest to ail
whist players find will bo sent
to any address upon receipt of
six cents in postage.
C. L. STONE
IK rtiN’L F*B*ENOrfl AOENT
[Louisville &. Nashvilleß.R.j
|L LOUISVILLE, KY.
Competent Workmen arc the only
kind employed at Jim (.'urter's dollies
Cleaning and Dyeing establishment.
If you want the best kind of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
253-2.
Billiousness aad liver disorders at this
season may bo prevented by cleansing
the system with DeWitt's Little Early
Risers. These famous lutle pills do
not gripe. They move the bowels gen
tly, but copiously, and by reason ot
(ho tonic properties, give tone aud
.1 rength to the glands.
Joerger's Faarniacy, W. J. Butts,
Smith's Pharmacy.
Cold Weather Is Upon Us, and every
body should have their winter clothes
cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter.
King 'phone 243-2.
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored barber, has all tae latest
things connected with an up to viute
barber shop.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
If you want to restore your kidneys
to their former stale take Smith Sure
Kidney Cure- 50 cents at druggists.
Americas Famous Beauties
1 00k with horror on Skin Eruptions.
Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't
have them, nor will any one, who
uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve, it glori
fies the lace. Eczema or Salt Rheum
vanish beiore it. It cures sore Ups,
chapped minds, chilblains Infallible
for piles. 25 cnts at ad druggists.
If you want your "'ioyele repaired
rlglA bring it to an ex. arlencoi work
man. B. J Olewioe. 505 Gloueeat*
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get It at Clark's barber
shop..
Swan’s Down flour ts he best
Ladies if you want to see eve-y
--thing and up-to-date in fancy work, ;
just go to Miss Kale Slater's Millin j
cry parlors.
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Lawyers should have their work
done at the News Job Office.
ONE CtINT AWRD'
if you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some- ■
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
fUK KENT. —Desk room on ground
door. Good, location. Address F.,
care News.
VV ANT. pjiJ.--nurse lor Its teem
Light work and best of care. Address
•S. J. TANARUS., care News.
FOR SALE—-Rubber stamps, seals,
stinee.s, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will is. Fain, 312 Newcr.sUe
streeL
FOR RENT --Upstairs of residence
tel O street. Suitable for light
.loimeki:, iiing.
WANTED HOARDERS —Good board
and nice rooms for two or three young
men, can lie had cneap, at 311 u
street.
PERSONAL Morphine. opium,
laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself
cured. Will inform you of Harmless,
permanent home cure. Mrs. M. A.
, Baldwin. Box 1312. Chicago.
TWO LARGE ELMiANi L V FiTT
niched rooms, Kingly or in suite, bath
adjoining, ujecir.e light ami telephone,
all home comtorts, central location,
private laniily. 315 Union street,
east.
FOR SALE. — iiaiicry. Best estab
lished place in the city. Trade from
1120 to $25 daily. Kent reasonable.
Good chance lor any one. Good rea
son tor soiling, iiii.wcK!; or cad at
URy* Bakery, Brunswio,., Ga.
FOR SALE. —Hillery Island, contain
ing 32 1-2 careo of High land, suitable
for truck farming or lor poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known a , ov scent limtl. For purti
i uiais cull on k jos DatWlingcr.
It you need a typewriter of and des
r riptinn come to see ic before buying
I can save you money. Terms rea
sonablo ami satisfaction guaranteed
C. H. Jewett.
WANTED. Rtaift Ap*-u> c who can
produce imsii'.”lP ,-u rick and acci
deni contract offered. Hnlaj-y aml.com
misKion \V it. Eub.oii, jircsidetit
Missouri Trust Building, St. l.oiiik
Mo
Dm work speaks for itself, while
our liiu* of photo jewelry, buttons ant.
frames is complete.
We amo do developing and finishing
for amateurs.
WILSON PHOTO STUDIO.
504 1-2 Gloucester street.
The Arcade.
Respectfully announces to its many
trends and patrons in Brunswick aim
surrounding country 1 hat. we are pre
pared to tin their orders tor any ot
1 fie leading brands of whiskies on tne,
market at popular prices. AH goods
will be delivered to out of town cus
thifiei s tree of express charges: •W.
vy„ Wifi-on, Old Saratoga, Louis lifi,
4 eliowstone, Paul Jones, Duke ot
Cumberland. Monogram, Belle of Bour
bon and a number of others including
gins, Wilton and popular brands ot
iieor. Our bar is replete with all that
goes to make up a first class eif.bJyjh
mnHt. Pool and billiard tables kept
in an up-to-date condition. We serve
an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to
1, p. in.
PHIL KELLER.
Goes Liko Hot Cakes.
“The fastest jelling article I have
in my store, wriu-s Jlruggist C. T.
Spiitii,- of Davis, T.y.. “is Dr. King's
Now Discovery lor Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, because if always
cures. In my six years of sales it
has never failed. I have Known it to
save sulterers from Throat and Lung
diseases, who could get no help from
doctors or any 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 sizes. 60c and
sl.
6ound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith's Sure Kidney
cure will produce both. Try a bottle
aud be convinced. Your druggist sells
! t for 50"
Quinine sbruipoo, Dio latest for
ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark's
tonsorial pai
Try Rob Roy Flour. It is the best
use Rob Aoy flour.
Game is in season. Wlson lias just
received a fine lot of quail.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE.
TRW IT.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure.
is .Smi. -'s Sure Kidney Cure. Youi
druggist will refund your money if
alter taking one bottle you are npt
-atisfied 'vith results. 50 cents.
Rest in printing—News Job Office.
Out of Death’s Jaws.
“When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach aud liver trouble,
that 1 had suffered , with for years,”
writes P. Muse, Durham, N. G.. “Dr.
King's New Life Pills saved my life
and gave perfect health.” Best pills
on earth and only 25 cents at ail
druggists.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
Just Opened.
C, S. Lamb,
;GUN and LOCKSMITH, corner Monk
and Grant streets.
Special attention to the repairing of
TRUNKS. KNIFE-GRINDING and RE
PAIRING.
Give me a Trial.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.
In setting out an orchard keep to- 1
gether all frees of the same variety.
Good garden soil is good for pot
plants, but can Ik- improved by the ad
dition of leaf mold.
Weak rosebushes may often lie made
to grow by giving them an occasional
watering with liquid manure.
One advantage with rmall fruits is
that they can be made to furnish, a
supply long before trees come into bear
ing
In planting a border don't plant every
tbiiig in rows. A row of hollyhocks,
for instance, isn't half 11s attractive as
irregularly placed groups that break
the outline.
With pot plan's in a general way too
little water is better than too much.
The dropping leaves indicating drought
are more easily reinedi and than yellow
leaves, the result of being kept too
wet.
In preparing pots for plants (be
pieces of broken pots or crockery in liie
bottom jbould never be omitted, as
wit limtl proper drainage the soil be-'
comes sour, the plants languish and
tlic leaves become yellowish.
Willint; to tt<* Sun!.
“1 once threatened to sue an old fel
low hi Vermont for slu that he owed a
client of mine.'’ said a Now York law
yer. “but tlic threat did riot seem toiui
press him much.
“'What ao-.-l will it do you to sue
me?' lie asked.
"'ll will get the money,’ l answered
“Here the fellow came up dose to me
and said. 'Kay. if that's so. sue me for
K2O. won't you, aud give* me the other
slU.’
"I gave up hope of collecting that
elairii.”—New York Times.
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DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ
SAW.
m/f ■
by buying lumber of unrelfabie .bal
ers. When you want any 1 mag in lum
ber come to us. We will fill your oi
ler 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. Flume m.
Lang & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
■Pkoon 187
IS YELLOW POISONj
In'your blood ? Physicians call
It Malarial Germ. Il can he seen
changing red blood yellow under Kg
microscope. It works day and M
night. First, it turnsyourcom- 1
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching 9
sensations creep down your 3
backbone. You feel weak* and S
worthless.
ROBERTA’ CHILL TONIC 1
will stop the trouble now. It B
enters the blood at once and B
drives out the yellow poison. -I
If neglected and when Chills, B
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen g
eral break-down come later on, H
Roberts’ Tonic will cure you a
then —but why wait? Prevent N
future sickness. The manufac- gg
turers know all about this ye!- ■
low poison and have perfected 9
Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, fl
nourish your system, restore 9
appetite, purify the Olood, pre- S
vent and cure Chills, Fever- ijj
Malaria. It has cured thou- it
ands —It will cure you, or your ■
money back. This is fair. Try 9
it. Price, 25 cents, r - . in 9
Smith’s t’hrtfmxrv 4 ,*4 lll Y
flumer-sal Drag" 1 \ > ,-u. - • m
: iaK-J
If you're going on a trip
Here’s ,a pleasant little tip
°tacc a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
206 Monk StreeL
Ferdinand Wcelheimcr C Sena, Oi.tillers
Craeinruti, 0. St. 1 aeoh, Xo IcaisTtlla, It
iCodd Dyspepsia Sure
Digests what you eat.
USE ROB ROY FLOUR.
b Daily Problem
SoM
It’s discouraging work to fill the lunch hag day
after day. It's uninviting to open the lunch bag
aud find the eternal bread, bread, bread. Bread is
good, but it’s monotonous — it lacks novelty.
Break the monotony with the new delicacy—
Dneeds
Biscuit
Nutritious —healthful —satisfy-
( ing. Uneeaa Biscuit are sold
only in the In-er-seal Package,
I which keeps them airtight and
moisture proof.
\ - TUB
:BAY IRON WORKS
► vlomifacliirers dud Repairers of
i Machinery, Engines, £aw i-ids
* Marine work a specialty.
►
v Packings, Fittings
: and Suppsiie
Estimates I urrtished free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
" W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
► resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
Wilson's
Up to Date
Restacsrant
FEAST ON TURKEY
at Wilson’s
Oysters in any style.
Game always on hand
All kinds of fish.
" OUR DiNNER
Exce s anything offered anywhere.
JAS. W. WILSON. Prop.
Phone 321,
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
For Whooping
Gough use CHE
NEVo EXPEC
TORANT..
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startliug. prouf- of a wonderful ad
vaoee iu jnedi-.Tue is given liy druggist
G. W. Roberts, o£ Elizabeth. \V, Va.
All dd man there had long suffered
vv. h • what good do< r j|t.
-
ease 'uooekas till ha used JJiectric
Bitters and applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve, whim ‘ treatment completely
cured him, Wue’n Electric Bitters a-,
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
•■robe poisotrs at the same time ti.in
salve exerts its' matchless healing
i*i. I, nod diseases, skin eruptions,
sand sores vtoish. Bittars 60c..
We are prompt —News Job Office.
L 1 .
For Croup U-•:
OHEN&YS EX
PECTORANT.
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY 8l PARKER.
NOVEMBER IS.
(T)\
Icentsi f
Don’t Miss the Opportunity
OF
Having your Eyes Examined
And the Proper G!.-f"
■them wvhen you ar;ain visit Savannah.
Our examination (which is free)) de
ter nes e-ictly what you require.
V. -.a-.dl* nothinj out the .Best
Lenses and “i.n rr.es made. We guar*
; antee satisfaction to all.
Dr. V: SCEVV AC &SON,
-l* Lull Sri-' -t
Use
Derntirsol
fes i l, . and
Hands and Face
Seda]gia Tablets
for He dache
Hunter-Sals
IrygOo.
'PHONE 37.
Lirth Place of Pure "‘rvzn
Bear in Mind
That we Sell
'.> .-..w LOADED oHtLLa.
o.nH? c rm u S CUtle; > and sporting
goods, i-ishing tackle.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P. O.KESSLER
Monk*