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S, i-TION RATES.
Terms rtubscrtfiers in the city
and l*y mall trio ot charge to al
~a rt a of the United .Rates and Gan
via, Mexico, Potto Rico, Ouaui, l’lil)
Ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Mouth *.,'r i
Six Months if"
One -ear 6 - 0<)
Phone I*B.
Entered t the Brunswick. Ga..
postoffice, as second class mall rnat.
?pr. -
Mon. Emory Bpeer has designated
‘he Brunswick Dally Mews as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Oiynn oounty.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The Rows Publishing Compnny de
sires It to be distinctly understood that
all legal advertisements must be paid
for iu ftdvaure. We cannot afford to
’♦vote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
monev. *•
Let the fight he a clean one.
Cut out (ho mudslinging.
1 It takes the 'jsissum to cattft the
coon -vote.
Talking about that pass hill who
ever heaid of a legislator giving up
anything?
The Montgomery Advertiser says
"Brunswick, at last, has a first cions
newspaper."
The Tsinpa Tribune says: 'Don't
try to drown your hoiy nva in a mg.
No. A barrel is larger.
jg; : t
Kven before President Roosevelt
• wrote bis message he knew w bat
would he said. Tne newspapers told
him. I
Up to last week the fame of the
•possum as a political power was con
fined io Georgia, but now it is getting
to be a national vote grafter.
The old saying “you can't keep a
good man down,” may be true, but
some of them are “mighty” dusty
when they get up.
Wheti $2,000 can be raised lor ln<-
tory purposes In less luatj throe min
utes at an ordinary board of trade
meeting in this city I D a good hen!
thy sign.
•The Camden County Hustler has
been succeeded at Woodbine, by too
Southeast Georgian, with Ur. A. K.
Swift and Mr .1. S. N. Davis. Jr., as
editors and publishers.
The Darien Gazette says. TANARUS!:, bi 1
of Senator Symons, of Lie fourth, t.i
fix and proscribe tin 1 ! ministries of
land adj a cut to or cover si by or !.< r
deling on all tidewaters of the state,
and to prescribe nil riglus of owners
of such adjacent lauds wPui.i such
boundaries and lo define navigable
tidewaters, has passed the son.to.
This bill is rtf vital importau'e to our
seotloil and we ’nope It will pa ; , 'he
house and become a law.
A KEYNOTE.
In an address made at tne mass
meeting held Friday night ilm. K.l
win Brobston toucaed upon a matter
that should receive the very hot eon
•Iteration of the people of this city
generally.
Mr. Brobfitoti wants mote aih ijtiate
school facilities ill 111':;,' Al l; ;|IIU he!
has sounded a key net a thar shells. '
and will be taken up oy the pc ><>K
end carried on to success.
It Is a deplorable Rtat? of affair
when the children, or at.least, i put
of them cannot be •; lucate 1 lor the
simple reason _t nut the c is not s JlTi
cient room in bite city schools .<> ac-'
commodate them. It D a condition
that calls for a spee!> remedy an 1 it
is to be hoped that It will very soon
meet the attention u menu.
4l
some,
nought to
.right here
. * woman finds a pe
on in the seductive crl
• first, glimpse the prices of
s listed in these seems tempt
ugly low. The other points to lie con
sidered never seem to enter her cakra
lalions. The cost of jiostage or ex
press, tne iinconvenience, the unsat
isfactory nature of many previous
dealings or Die probable disappoint
ment that may accrue In regard to
the purchase -al! these points are Ig
nored by the average man and woman.
The very fad that a garment , a bat.
or ;my article that has been bought
out of town, seems to lend it a glamor,
a value, wholly disproportionate to its
real merit. The average man or wo
man thinks only of the few cents'
benefit accruing to iiis or her Individ
ual poeketbook in regard lo this mat
ter. The larger view, their duty to
the town that affords them a living is
ignored. Asa result, of their disregard
of this duty many dollars go abroad
that fnight better stay at home, to t ne
advantage of ottr merchants, and often
to that of the buyer himself.
The man or woman who Is above
the average in regard to Brunswick’s
good and also the law of reciprocity
in tills matter," who puts the general
good of our city and the share he or
she may have in its upbuilding ahead
of his personal advantage, waives the
question of a few cents difference In
price, and patronizes home concerns.
He or sue religiously seeks to help and
encourage the merchant whose pros
perity and success will contribute to
Brunswick's prosperity and success.
This is right. This indicates a high
er, nobler conception of one’s duty as
a citizen. This conception of duty is
what makes prosperous towns. The
man who believes In Ills own town and
patronizes home merchants, who indi
vidually does all in ills power to help
his own town, is a valuable iTizon.
This sort rtf citizen is what we need,
I ess of the average or below the aver
age, and more of those, above it. Men
and women who seek first to promote
the growth anil welfare of their city
rather than those who selfishly con
sider only the small individual gain.
JURY SYSTEM BAD.
Referring to the friction between
newspapers and tne court in the mur
der trial at Houston, Tex., the Hous
ton Post makes the following edito
rial ijpmment:
“Toe "rejection of jurors in a local
murder trial beeanse they had roan
newspapers unit formed opinions,'
again calls attention to a serious fault
in ottr jury system, or rather in the
rules of practice In such eases.
“In this iluy there is no intelligent
man wlio does no! read newspapers
and form opinions upon the narration
of facts as they appear. The Judge
themselves ifn it. and it would be just
as reasonable to disqualify the tales
man. The judge and the talesman
alike are men with open minds and
may be trusted to form new opinions
on Ihe evidence and the law developed
in the trial.
“The application of this rule simply
refers tho administration of the crimi
nal law to men who do not road news
paper:'. to tin- unintelligent, the un
thinking, the Idle and the vicious.
“Know!ng the difficulty its securing
juries under this absurd ntle. judges
have deemed it neoessnry, as in the
ease in Harris county under consider
ation, to forbid the newspapers to pub
lish the testimony lest there be a mis
trial and the whole available jury list,
be disqualified by having read the tes
tony.
“The l lilttre of justice along these
liin'-y is what gives rise to mobs, Un
<h r the exclusion of reading men from
til,' Juries it is easy for tue defense
to obtain Indeed it is dlfftfftlt to
avoid obtaining—some juror who will
insure a mistrial, and a mistrial Is a
halfway step to acquittal.
"When the law and its administra
tion are marked by such follies it
need not ue surprising that the mou
should nave a contempt for the court
and proceed to administer justice is
the primitive way."
.AT WE NEED.
Hoard of Trade and tae people
Brunswick generally arc finally
turning their attention to a subject
which should have had attention many
years ago—factories.
Show us a eity in all the country
without them and we will show you
I
one eommereially stagnant. After all
they are the very bone and sinew of
business world. They furnish employ
ment for labor, skilled and unskilled,
and through their medium tne marts
of trade are kept thoroughly alive.
Brunswick needs them and if we
ever hope for more commercial pres
tige than we have at present we will
have to have them. Virtually the only
Industry we have is that afforded us
in the way of shipping. Even
tually the great, lumber and na
val stores forest will have neon <!<■
muled and as much as we re,'pel to
realize it. It win cause a correspond
ing decrease in shipping lines. Waal,
then, will take Its place?
At Its meeting Friday the Brunswick
Board of Trade, in a very few miutes
set the people of this city a splendid
example by appropriating some two
thousand dollars for the purpose of in
vestment in some small factory. This
was not an appropriation, let It be un
derstood, by that organization, but the
amount was subscribed bv Individual
members who chanced to lie present.
This is a splendid illusl ration of what
can be done if our people will but
make up their minds to a condition
and not a theory that surely and tru
ly exists.
The people of Bruswiek have never
encouraged factories in the proper
way. A few years ago a shoe factory
was started here. How many Bruns*
wick merchants patronized it? A
brewery was founded, but-Schllt*. Bud
welser. Chattanooga and Acme beer
still found its way to Brunswick in
the usual quantities. A cotton factory
suffered the same fate and a number
of others.
The people of Brunswick, sooner or
later, must learn the le.sons (hat
have made other * cities great, ami
strong. Let's get together and pull
for factories.
A writer In Good Housekeeping for
October gives figures on the uniiealth
ftlless of carpets that are enough to
put the carpet makers out of business.
Mr. Willson, the author of this article,
asserts that ne placed a three inch
saucer on the unswopt carpet of a
tenement house floor and in five min
i
utes seventy-five germs ‘settled on it.
After sweeping the floor the saucer
was found to have twenty-seven germs
on its surface.
Tho News this morning contains
sixteen pages, one hundred and
twelve columns. Tile largest paper,
except special editions, ever printed
in Brunswick.
Goes Like Hot Cakes.
"The fastest selling article I have
in my store," writes druggist C. T.
Smith, of Davis, Tty., “is ltr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption.
Coughs and Colds, because it always
cures. Iu my six years of sales it
has never failed. I have known it to
save simmers from Throat aud 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, otic ami
sl.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
I The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney
cure will produce both. Try a bottle
•and bo ctwviuced. Your druggist sells
i U for S(L
Quinine shampoo, the latest for
ladles' hair. For sale only at Clark t
tonsorial par "tj.
Try Rob Roy Flour. Tt is the best
i Game ts in season. Wlson has just
received a fine lot of quail.
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 oi
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„ Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis tit*.
Yellowstone, Paul Jones. Duke ot
Cumberland, Monogram. Belle of Bour
bon and a number of others Including
gins, wines and popular brands ot
beer. Our bar is replete with all that
goes to make up a first class establish
ment. Pool amt billiard tables kept
in an up-to date condition. We serve
an excellent lunch trorn 11 a. m. to
1 p, m.
PHIL KEELER.
Sore
Hands
Red Rough Hands Itching Palms
and Painful Finger Ends.
ONE NIGHT
SOAK the ftani. cn retiring
in a strong, hot, creamy hither
of CUTICU R A SOAP. C ty. ni
anoint freely with CU flCf 'RA
OINTMENT, the gtu: -skin
cure and purest of tm 11. :nts.
Wear, during; the nigh * ■ of 1, io use
kid gloves, with the finger cuds
Cut off and air holes cut in the
palms. For red, rough, chapped
hands, dry, fissured, itching,
feverish palms, with shapeless
nails and painful finger ends, this
treatment is simnly wonderful.
Trillions of PeopSe
Uhr CiiTi' t'RA Soap, inwostnl Ctti
( (ira Oiwtmknt, for preserving, purify
ing, amt beautifying tlic akin,for oleauni rj*
tlio scalp of crusts scales, aval dandruff,
and the stopping of falling hair, for** fteu
ing, whitening, and soothin'? ru r< Ufth,
and sore hands, for baby rashes,
aud irritations, and f*r all the of
the toilet, bath, and nursery. Mill ions of
Women use Cuthtira Soap in the form
of baths for annoying inflammations, < haf
ings, and excoriations, or too? o or offen
hivt> perspiration, in form f washes
for-ulcerative weakn show, and for many
sanative, antiseptic | . which read
ily suggest theuisclveu to women.
COMPLETE HUMOUR CURE, sl.
(j >nDhtina“ fCir TI < r;: aSo ai • (2.V •.), to clei we
the crusts Aud scales, and soften the UdcVcncJ
cuticle; (.TTicnu Ointm* vt, (Mw.). in-
PtHiitiy allay Itching, Inflammation, aud trrt
lotion, and toothe and fIOTICi KA
ftw*ot..Vß>rT riLLAft-te.). tne •it‘w chocolate
;..:t I ntYtltiite for liquid 'Solvent. to
uool aud cleanHC (he loood. A SkT is
often Hiifllclcnt to cure the mm'itst awe, os
pcclulJy of baby humour*.
Hold thr**ajr(KHtt th worjrt. V %
OtiwrtechouiiA OQ-, ißludon. 3 ' IH-jiOJ; 6 li* ie
Pan pari*. Potter D*uu and 'Jaxw Coiir^ProfiAa
ONE CEN t AWSRD
It 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
vertlse in this column.
FOR itK.NT--Good rooms, furnished,
Apply at tihti (' street.
FOR KENT. —Desk roopt on ground
floor. Good location. Address F„
care News.
Vv AiViKO.- mu so nit us leoo.
Light work and best of eare. Address
S. J. TANARUS„ cure News.
WANTED - A tloOft, smart boy, or
young man Can at once. (lea. W.
Harper, the grocer.
I’OK KENT Upstairs of residence
-|u| t! street. Suitable for light
iiomsekocpiug. *x
FOUND- Stiay cow, drab colored,
white luce, marked crop in one ear
underbit in the oilier. Enquire at
News office.
FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals,
stineeis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will 11. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
LOST A I'ißiale pointer pup,
about two months o.d, white with pale
yellow spot. Please return to W. M.
Baker, I Halifax street.
FOR RENT Two five-room houses.
Apply to Mrs. C. 11. Colesberry, 121
N. Amherst street.
WANTED Young lady who under
stands stenography and typewriting to
do ligtu bookkeeping and office work.
Address Box Itil, City.
FOR RENT ,ny house on Union
street. Possession given December
Ist. Newly Painted and in first class
condition. .!, D. Spaiks.
PERSONAL Morphine, opimtg
laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself
cured. Will inform you of Harmless,
permanent home cure. Mrs. M. A.
Baldwin. Box 1212. Chicago.
FOR REN i —Two large and ele
gantly furnished bed rooms, centrally
located. Bath, electric lights, phone,
in fact, all modern conveniences. Ap
ply at Sir, Union street.
TOR SALE.—Hillery Islano, contain
ing 22 t 2 cares of high land, suitable
for truck farming or for poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
ettiars eall on f. Jos. Dautlinger.
WANTED Furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. We have inquiry
for from three to five rooms in nice
neighborhood. Parties want to spend
winter here. Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
SALESMAN WANTED—To call on
doctors only in behalf of the leading
firm in the business. Established
trade. Position permanent. State ex
perience. Address. P. 0. Box §SB
Philadelhpia.
WANTED—Position as clerk in
either dry goods or grocery store, E.
A. Wainright. Atkinson. Ga.
FOR RENT —Six room house cor
ner George an- Albany street. Price
sls per month. Apply to K. R. Hop
kin*.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEfiTg,
MUST EAT LONGER.
New Rate For West Poll:! Cutlet* Cos
Snhuerve Health.
T.’nliki- tho members of tae labor un
ions. the cailets at Ihe Mi :tar? aeaile
uiy at West Point like to rut the time
for dinner as short as possible, says tin-
New York Tribune. Dinner hour runs
from 1 to Nearly fifteen inlnut s of
this time is taken up in man-liing to
and from the mess hall. Heretofore
the future generals have Lurried things
along and generally left the mess hall
In less than half an hour.
Captain Franklin of the commissary
department thought the good things he
was providing for the soldiers were too
hurriedly appreciated, and the post - ur
geon’s opinion coincided with the cap
tain’s. That is why an order was is
sued the other day commanding the
cadets to sit forty minutes at table, en
joying their meals. The time for going
to and returning front mess will take
up the rest of the hour.
I*i n; iioiik* lluoin.
England ts going wild user the new
and fascinating game of table cricket,
which Is said to possess all the bat
ting. bowling and fielding characteris
tics. of the British national game. It.
bids fair to become a formidable rival
of ping pong, which the Britishers have
foisted upon us and which in America,
says the Dilil Fellows' II aid. is now
on its last legs.
Our l!In
Tin* applo crop of tho I'nitcd States
for 11*02 Is estimated at KOXmurK) bar
rels against 27,000,0**0 1-irnls iu 11*01.
Wilson’s
U p to Da tc
Restaurant
COT YOU, HEADS TOGETHER
AND DECIDE TO EAT
——at Wilson's.
Oysters in any style.
Game always on hand
All kinds of fish.
OUR DINNER
ExceiS anything offered anywhere.
JAS. W. WILSON, Prop.
Phone 321.
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
-
YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVAN
TAGE OF THAT DISCOUNT IN AD
VERTISING IN SUNDAY'S NEWS.
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 134-3
DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ
SAW.
by buying lumber of unreliable deal
ers. When you want anything in 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 & Vvood.!
PLANING MILL.
’Phon* 17.
KENNER MILLINERY CO.
310 Newcastle Street.
LADIES —See our select line of
ready to wear and Dress Hats. They
are beauties and our price is right.
Our Children's Hats are up-to-date.
Accordqon Plaiting done.
Orders taken for Stevens’ Garments.
Mrs. Laura S. Webb,
Vice-President of Women’s Democratic Clubs of Northern Ohio,
| IKKF. ABI. MAN Y the change of life which was
, hL- fast approaching. While vis-
Tc lih women be- iU ng with a Iriend I noticed
twe n the ages of W" that she was taking your
•li am! ■>'>. but there arc fj Wine of Caqjui,and she was
very few if. over 55 1 Y F so enthusiastic about it that I
ami CO V " • i ere. Ti e decided to try a bottle* I ex-
rertencea some relief the first
eh.-.wm of bio o*min" to Sooth, so I kept on taking it
a woman near her fotty- for three months and now I
four!it year, cither makes y rl p,ura s. u>ia. menstruate with no pain and
her an invalid or gives . I shall take it olf and on now
her anew lea-e on life. Those who until I have passed the climax. Ido not
, 1 „ , dread it now, as lam sure that your
meet this change m .1, health sc - q{ Cifdui will of great benefit
dom live ten years afterward, while j at time.”
a woman who law aside the active , ,
, „ Wine of Cardtti is the remedy to
duties of womanhood in health sol- ” ,uo J
dom fails to live on in happiness, rc-in£orce a woman agamstlne shock
years alter she has passed CO. This that comes with the change of life,
is truly a critical time. ! It re-establishes healthy functions
.Mrs. Laura S Webb, of Toledo, j after yean of suffering. In doing
Ohio, recognizes the change of life j tins it has saved thousands of sof
as a dangerous period and she also ! **rers just in time. Do not wait
lias faith in Wine of Cardui. She until suffering ,s upon you Thor
v i , ough preparations should Ims made
‘' . , . , ~ . iu advance. Begin the Wine of
As I had always been troubled more ,
or less at the menstrual period, l dreaded Cardui treatment today.
WINE of CAftDVrSMiP”
-- THE •
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers dntl Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Suppslie
I stimates furnished free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.'resident ami Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVAN
TAGE OF THAT DISCOUNT IN AD
VERTISING IN SUNDAY S NEWS.
Merchants will sa\“ 30 per cent by
having their job work Joue at (ho
News Job oftice.
For Whooping
Cough use OHE
NEi’o EXPEC
TORANT,
Competent Workmen are , the only
kind employed at dim Carti r's Clothes
Cleaning and" Dyeing establishment.
If you want tho best kind of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
253-2.
BiUiousncss and liver disorders at this
season may be prevented by cleansing
the system with DoWilt’s Little Early
Risers. These famous little pills do
not gripe. They move the bowels gen
tly, but copiously, and by reason ot
the tonic properties, give tone and
strength to the glands.
Joerger s Pharmacy, W. J. Butts,
Smith’s Pnaimaey.
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
It yon .vunt lo restore your kidneys
to theii i 'un . cate take Smitli Sure
Kidney Cos * ;>u cents at druggists.
Americas Famous Beauties
Look with hoy Tor on skin Eruptions,
Blutcues. Sore:-. Pimples. They don’t
have them, tor will auy one. who
uses Bucklen s Am a Salve, it glori
fies the face. ‘Eczema or Salt Rheum
vanish before tt. It cures sore lips,
chapped hands, chilblains. Infallible
for piles. 25 cents at ail druggists.
If you want your bicycle repaired
rig! ♦ v ri”T it to an e:> -crteace t work- |
man. B. J Otewine, 503 Gloucester j
Something new—uuiuiue shampoo
for ladies Get It at Clark’s bai Per
shop.,
Bids Wanted.
.On or before' November 24th. 1902.
the commissioners ef roads ana reve
nues of Glynn county, will receive
bids for putting in a cement floor in
the county jail, same to be filled wit a
- r
* iten sin Ms aad
cement ami top of olio and a half
inches of cepient.
Also tor foe raising of three chim
neys at the court house,, chim
neys to be raised even with'(lip roof,
with hood over top of each. The com
missioners reserve file right to reject
any and all bids, h'ot" further infer
mation apply to J. .1. Lott, chairman,
or A. O. Townsend, clerk Commissiort
esr on Roads and Revenue
GOAL.
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
Roy Roy Flour 1* tts best. .
NOVEMBER 23.
Don’t Miss the Opportunity
OF
Having vour Eyes Examined
And the Proper Glasses r
them when you again visit Savannah.
Our examination (which is free)) de
termines exactly what you require.
We handle .nothing .but the .Best
Lenses anal Frames made. We guar
antee satisfaction to all.
Dr. M. SCHWAB & SOU.
47 Bull Street,
Use
Dermiool
For Chapped
Hands and Face
Sedalgia Tablets
for Headache
Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
'PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs.
Bear m Mind
t That we Sell
EM HIV AiNL) LOADED bHELLs.
Fire arms, cutlery and spcrtir.a
goods. Fishing tackleT
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P .0. KESSLER
2Q6i/j Monk.
Lh'iioa if you want to see every
thing and up-to-date in fancy work,
juat go to Miss Kate Slater's Millin
ery parlor*.