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Wednesday morning.
BBBSsra DAILY SEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
V H. LEAVY Manager
C H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor.
Advertising rate* made known on
application. r ’ l '<ir ti and Other char
itable orgamaailon notice* published
a; half the regular rates.
Advertiser* desiring their ads. dl*-
continued must notify the office in
writing. _ .
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Terms to subscribers in the city
sod by mail free of charge to all
•>arts of the United States and Cau
ada, Mexico. I’orfo Rico. Guam, Phil
Ipplne Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month $ .60
Six Months 2.60
One .ear 6.00
Phone I*B.
Entered at the Brunswick. Oa.,
■" ■toffice, as second-class mall mat
ter. . <• ■l.mw: *vm
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
■ht Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United Btates
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
uiynn oounty.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires !t to he distinctly understood that,
all legal advertisements must be paid
for In advance. We cannot afford to
'wote our space to such advertise
ments and wait on the courts for the
money. <-• n*i<?
Let the best ticket win out.
We thought Warner Hill would get
there.
Let it be a good nature*!, clean cam
paigii.
The phonograph craze hus struck
Brunswick good and strong.
The president continues to work on
his message. It. must boa long one.
Poor old Krtipp. he cause i lots of
deaths, but finally had to go him u I.
Roswell Beardsley, of N<yH' Juins
ing. N. Y., who died recently at the
ago of 93. and with 71 years of contin
uous service as postmaster left a for
tune of 130(1.000.
It is reported that Mrs. Nation says
Mrs. Alfred Vanderbilt is ‘‘just charm
lug.'’ If Henry Watterson would only
got close enough, he would be "( harm
ed” too, with the society women.
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Harper’s Bazar says that. American
families arc growing small like tlm
French, pud that a family or font ts
unusual. Harper’s Bazar must be
drawing its conclusions from the
Study of the upper elttss-s. instead of
the representative poor people.
One of the forecasters of the presi
dent's message says it will recommend
an Immediate readjustmedt of tar.lT
rates so as to euualize the benefits de
rived from protection and tim rati
fication of pending reciprocity treaties
with all nations.
A GOOD SHOWING.
According to the r.poit of the mb
rairoad commission, whlcu Is shortly
to be issued, (he net earnings of the
railroads iu Georgia show an increase
over last year of nearly half a million
dollars. The increase in gross earn
lags was $1,706*43.35
The report also shows that within
the past twelve mouths the mileage of
the roads has Increased 218.52 miles.
Hast year the total mileage was 5.
SIS.BO, while this year it, amounts to
C>!t)3s.S2. Tile average gross earnings
per mile for 1902 wor 34.8,11.21. tin
average operating expenses per mile
$3,096.47. the average net earnings per
mile $1,283.71. while .he percentage
of operating expenses to the gross
earnings was 70.68 per cent.
In 1901 the total operating expenses
amounted to $16,382,662.23, while the
total operating expenses for 1902
amounted to $17,038,014.23. Hr. 0 year
the average gross earnings per mile
for the state was $4,215.85, the aver
age net eporatlng expenses per mile
were $2,917.28. the average net earn
ings per mile were $1,244-57, and the
per centage of operating expenses to
gross earnings lor the state was
50.48.
POOR MAIL SERVICE.
The people living along the line of the
B. & W. division of the Atlantic Coast
Line arc making what appears to be a
j very righteous protest against the
present mail facilities offered by that
line.
Crider the arrangements existing
now, only one mail train a day is
given these people and they feel that
this is not the treatment that they do
serve at the hands of the company.
Brunswick is also deeply interested
, in this matter for trie simple reason
that the condition obtaining on other
sections of the line Is also in vogue
here.
Asa matter off iet the business n-. :i
of the city are greatly inconvenienc
ed by the very poor mail service wo
are receiving, the effect of which
practically puts our people at least ten
hours behind the nine.
Tile Atlantic Coast nine seems de
termined to make a way station out of
tills city, if it possibly can. and it
scents to us that some well defined ac
tion on the part of the people of
Brunswick should tic taken in this
very important matter.
Will the board of trade take the
matter up with uts proper official;! of
the Clast Line?
WE MAY HAVE A LIGHT SHIP.
Congressman Brantley leaves for
Washington t his afternoon to lie pres
ent. at the coming session of congress
which convenes Monday morning
next. •*. r ff
Tile only piece of local legislation
tnat the people of this city are in
terested in is the bill which provides
for the establishment of a lightship
off the bar of Brunswick.
Col. Brantley feels very certain that
he will be enamed to have this .nil
pass the house and if he does It Is or
dinarily eertal that it will be passed
by tne senate.
This measure is not only of great
importance to this port, but li is of
deep concern to a number of other
seaports in this vicinity.
For instants:, the Hi 11 proposes to lo
cate l,ne ship in sii m position that it
will he of as much advantage to the
ports of Jacksonville, Fernaudina, Sa
vanah and others as U will to Brute
vvi k.
This measure is of the greatest in
trust of the marine circles of ilie sec
tion generally and it is to be hoped
that other meiinx r t s of congress inter
ested in tlyi matter will to ipe-ate
with Congressman Brantley iu ihe
matter. 4 - UreJ
OUR COMMERCE.
The commercial reports for October
show that tile country is recovering
from the depression iu exports, says
the Macon Evening News, due*largely
to the failure of the grain eftip be
cause of the long droufn. says an ex
change. * ,
As we noted, some time ago, our
commercial figures recently have not
been satisfactory. BeginiiiAg with No
vomber, 1901, each mouth has shown
a considerable loss as compared with
tiie currcHpomlemling month of the
previous year, until at the end of Au
gust we were $126,586,254 behind in
our exports, while there nad been‘a
material increase in imports. This
unfavorable shewing as compared
with recent years is responsible for
some of the pessimism that has dis
played itself at times. The reason for
the decline in exports, however, was
mainly of a temporary character and
due to the po<>r grain crop, which e'v
ey grain port in the country felt.
September snowed the urst improve
ment in the value of exports for the
twelve months, due largely to the rush
oi cotton to market. October contin
ues favorable, with a total of exports
of $149,179,752. It is true that this is
slightly less than the corresponding
month of last yen’, hut it is none the
less favorable, the total value of the
exports exceeding those of any month
in our history save only three. Cotton
was again the main contributor to
this improvement, as the grain ex
ports were only slightly over previous
October. We are now rapidly getting
back- to the excellent commercial re
ports of 1990 and 1901, but there is uo
probability that we will lead them.
Eugene
Field’s
Views on Ambition and Dys
pepsia.
“Dyspepsia," wrote Eugene Field,
“often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition." Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from indiges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can <W.ly rest It by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Itest soon restores it to Us normal tone.
Strengthening.
Satisfying,
Envlgorating.
Prepared only by K. C. I)F.Wi-rr&. Cos., Chicago,
Tut, Si. bottle contains 2 A tunes thsaoc. sum.
W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist.
GENERAL MOLINEUX S JOY
How ll** l-lxpi-CKU-d It When fils Son
llelsiul y.'ns Ai-iit'lurd.
General Molimux was tin- happiest
man in the emuthumi of Uu- criminal
court building in New York the other
day. The jury Imd just pronounced
hi.s sou, Roland 11. Moiite u\. who hml
been charged with the muni r of Mrs.
Katharine .1, Adams, an Itui >< < ut man.
‘‘Look here!” said General Mollneux.
leaning over to where tin- New York
World reporter was seated. “Hook
hero! I want to tyll you just how I
feel. I know you would like to know.
1 have it ill my mind. Ir has been in
my mind ever since the jury marched
111, and i want to tell you.”
Then, putting his mouth to the re
porter's ear, the" genera 1 whispered.
4 The strife Is o’er, the battle i won
General Mollneux halted for a mo
incnl.
“Write that down. Write Unit
down.” said he. “I don’t want you to
forget as long as you live."
Then, turning to\ the reporter, he
said: \
"Here! Give me your pencil and a
slip of paper and f will write down
just what l feel.”
The general then wrote;
The strife ts o'er, the buttle done.
And might has lost, hut righl has wort:
“There you are.” said General Moll
neux. "That is what 1 want to say to
the world. And now why shouldn’t 1
fee! that way? I it not tell just
exactly what has happened Iu this
ease? I say It does.”
“Hid yon think the jury would come
in us quickly as It did?” was asked.
“1 did.” replied General Mollneux.
"I saltl right along that if we were ever
able to pul our ease before a fair mind
ed judge and before a fjgir minded
jury my boy would be in-quitted. And
you see the result. Am I delighted?
Well, i feel like a two year ohl now
Justice has been done at last. It. was
a long time coining but wln-n it did
come it eauie in a li tj Now we are
going home to Brooklyn, and there 1
shall take the boy.”
General Mollneux bad started to
leave the courtroom when Apple Mary
rushed up and threw her arms around
the old lighter.
“General.” shouted Apple Mary, “let
tue bug you! Oh, 1 am so glad!"
“Mary,” said General Mollneux after
be bad freed himself from the em
brace- “Mary, you are the finest proph
et I ever met. You fold me that the
boy would go home this afternoon, and
l indorse every word you say. Good
by, Mary, and God bless you!"
“She is a good soul.” said General
Mollneux. "She has cheered me up
ever so many litnes.
General Mollneux,after shaking hands
with many more people, turned to the
reporter again and said:
"Now. we must not forget to thank
the good Lord in heaven for this. You
know has been good to us. It is
true we have been tried'severely, but
he knows best what is good. His will,
he done, and it was his will that my
boy's innocence should be proved. Our
prayers have been answered. And now
we are going to take the hoy hack to
his mother.”
SQUiRRELS FOR MUFFS.
Origin of tile lfshionnble Fail la
Fll I'M.
“Where Uo nil the squirrels come
from that supply muffs and peek
pieces to the women in Fifth avenue 7"
has bisui asked, says the New York
Tress. If one contemplates a purchase
of squirrel fur, oiiy vv ill not believe the
skills are plentiful, because tile Ameri
can supply is excessively short. Like
many of the more costly furs, the thick,
soft squirrel comes from northeast
Russia and Siberia, apd the markets of
London receive only a small part ot the
annual trappings. The Russians use
fur under ail conditions, and this do
maud euls down .the world's supply.
Gray squirrels are hot plentiful even in
the arctic district, ami cold weather
aud privation must Is- borne in an ef
fort to trap the wary animals. The
desirable ones -haunt only cold re
gums, and the playful variety that is
seen in t..'mitral park would make im
possible bats aud boas.
It was au astute fur dealer iu New
York city who saw last winter a wom
an in a Fifth avenue restaurant envel
oped in this silvery fur. Even the skirt
was gray squirrel. "Too conspicuous,•”
muttered the fur dealer, but be asked
who w as the wearer of this extraordi
nary costume. "Mrs. Cornelius Van
derbilt.” was the reply. It was enough.
From that day until this autumn the
dealer lias been buying every available
gray squirrel skin. The fad followed
naturally, and now the demand for
squirrel surpasses broadtail and even
sable, it is said the single glimpse of
the Vanderbilt coat was the basis of a
fortune for the fur dealer.
TIIE BRTJNSYEICK DAILY NEW*.
ONE CENT AW6RD
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that some one else has, ad
vertlse in this column.
IOR RENT. —Desk room on ground
boor. Good, location. Address F..
care News.
-p
l.sk.vi se. -noise ror lts Iced.
Light work gnd Lest of care. Address
.5. J. T.. care News.
FOB No—Stray cow, drab colored,
face, marked crop in one ear
underbii in tlie; other. Enquire at
News office.
FOR HALE —Kanher stamps, seals,
stincem, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will 14. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
LOST t A female pointer pup,
about two months rad,, white with pale
yellow spo;please return to W. M,
Baker, 1 Halifax Square.
WANTED- Young lady who under
stands stenography and typewriting to
do ligio bookkeeping anil office work.
Address Box Hit, City.
FOR KENT .ny house on Union
street. Bossi-reion given December
Ist. Newly Printed and in first class
condition. J. It. Sparks.
WANTED -Position as clerk in
either dry goods or grocery store, E.
A. Waiuright, Atkinson. Ga. .
FOR RENT Six room bouse cor
tier George an . Albany street. Price
sis per month. Apply to li. li. Hop
kins.
WANTED—Young man in dining
room. Apply before 11 a. m. English
Kitchen.
PERSONAL Morphine, opium,
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. Al>
ply at 315 Union street.
ruK SALE.— -Hiltery Islanu, contain
ing 32 1 2 t ares of high land, suitable
for truck farming or for poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
culars call on F. Jos. Dauflinger.
FOR SALE.—Bakery. Best estab
lished place in the city. Trade from
320 to $25 daily. Rent reasonable.
Good chance for any one. GooJ rea
son lor selling. Address or cau at
City Bakery, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED —FurnlFbed rooms fir
light, housekeeping. We have inquiry
for from three to five rooms In nice
neighborhood. Parties want to spend
winter here Biobs ton, Fendig A Cos.
Quinine sh-mpoo, the latest for
ladies' hair. For sale only at Clark’s
tonsorial par
Try Rob Roy Flour, ft is the best
Best In printing—News Job Office.
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the beat
on Lie market.
Just Op-necL
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.
Use
Derminol
Lor Chapped,
Hands and Face
Sedalgia Tablets
for Headache <
Hunter-Sale
Drug Cos.
PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs*
The Arcade.
Respectfully announces to its many
friends and patrons in Brunswick and
surrounding country that xva are pre
pared to fill their orders lor any of
the leading brands of whiskies on the
market at popular prices. AU goods
will be delivered to out of town cus
tomers free of express charges: . W.
v\’.. Wilson, Old Saratoga, 1-ouis 66.
Yellowstone. Paul Jones. Duke of
Cumberland, Monogram. Belle of Bour
bon and a number of others including
gins, wiiies and popular brands of
beer. Our bar is replete with all that
goes to make up a first class establish
ment. Foci and billiard tables kept
in an up-to date condition. We serve
an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to
1 p. m.
PHIL KELLER.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE,
Indies If you want to see every*
thing and up-to-date In fancy work,
just go to Miss Kate Slater's Millin
ery parlor*.
An Art Palace Far Itfi.r.la.
The committee of advice attached to
the Imperial Academy of Arts in St.
I’etr: sours has recently held a meet
ing <j discuss a remarkable project,
the : c..on of a palace of arts, says
the New York Commercial Adverlisi r.
This building is intended to cun tain a
home for widows and orphans of art
ists. an industrml-conimereini school,
With thirty workshops for competitor*
from higher art schools and an enor
mous hall for a penualient exhibition
of Russian art. The total c >si of the
building, which is to Ik* decora mil ' ith
the sculptures and bail,to. s of the
best artists of Russia, will be a out
$500,000.
A \oyp) Dlhcusmloii.
A discussion is going on in London as
to whether the mayors of large munici
palities should be paid for their serv
ices or not. It is participated in large
ly by the mayors themselves, who are
being Interviewed bv the newspap'TS.
As the matter stands, some English
nsvors reei Ive pay am! some do not.
Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
PUT YOUR HEADS TOGETHER
AND DECIDE TO EAT
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.
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 134-3
DON'T MONKEY W.TH THE BUZZ
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 & Wood.
PLANING MILL.
Pkort* 17.
KENNER MILLINERY CO.
310 Newcastle Street.
LADIES —See our select of
ready to wear and Dress Hats. They
ere beauties and our price is right.
Our children’s Hats are up-to-date.
Accordeon Plaiting done. £
Orders taken for Stevens’ Garments.
Game is in season. Wlson has just
received a fine lot of quail.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. ML Va.
An old man there had long suffered
with what good doctors pronounced
incurable cancer. They believed his
case hopeless till he used Biectric
Bitters and applied Bucklen’s Arnica
Balve, whic'n treatment completely
cured him. When 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 and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.,
MISS ROSE OWENS,
No. 720 Seventeenth St., WASHINGTON, D. C.
“If every suffering woman
has the same experience with
Wine of Ca-dui that I had,
your medicine will be most
popular. About a year ago
I began to have a worn out
tired feeling with lassitude,
pains in the back and head
which kept increasing every
month. I feit that I needed
som< thing, but to get the
right medicine was the trou
ble. I finally .decided on
UlC* A i iUd. 1 I y lUSVtwvu UU —-- r
your Vine of Cardui and only needed to
take three bottles when I was fully re
covered.”
IHEN Miss Rose Owens, who
has a responsible position in
the Government service at
Washington, D. €., decided to
try Wine of Cardui. she,made a wise
choice. Over a million women have
been relieved of female weakness by this
same Wine of Cardui, It is not a
strong medicine but may be taken every
day in the year by any woman with
benefit, ft does not force results, but
corrects derangements of the menstrual
organs. It strengthens tiie nervous
system, gives tone to the bodily func
tions, acts directly on the genital
organa, and is the finest tonic for wo
men known to the science of medicine.
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WiNEof CAR.DVI A “S ”
TIIE
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw lids
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings
and Suppslie
Lstimates t urnished free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
W. R. OART, CLAUD DART,
. resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
BOWEN & THOMAS
Contractors and Builders ol Stone
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUFACTURERS OP '
CEMENT, TILE AND ARTI.FCIAL S^ONE.
Merchants will save 30' per cent by
having their job work done at the
News Job Office.
For Whooping
Cough use CHE
NEy and EXPEC
TORANT.
Competent Workmen arc the only
kind employed at Jun Carter's Clothes
Cleaning and Dyeing establishment,
it you want the best kind of work
done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
253-2.
Billioiisness aud liver disorders at this
season may tie prevented by cleansing
the system with i)eV\ ut s Little Early
Risers, 'i ln.se tatnous Rule pills do
not gripe. They move Ihe newels gen
tly, but copiously, and by reason o£
the tonic prop rtna, give tone and
strength to tne glands.
Joorgers l'.ianuacy, W. J. Butts,
bmun’s I’qju i.^iey.
9
Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life.
li you waui lb restore your siuceys
to their former state take Smith Sure
Kidney Cure —5u cents at druggists.
America’s Famous Bedutie*
Look with horror on Skin Eruptions,
bioicnet. So* e„, t’imples. 'they don’t
have twin, nor will any one, who
uses JJuckien's Arnica Salve, it glon
ncs the tace. Eczema'oi Sait Rheum
vanish In-fort it. It cures sore lips,
ctiaived dan i* lmalubia
lor p.tes. 2 . cents at ai^ruggists.
If - you want jour ioyclfe repaired
righ> bring it to an experienced work
man. B. J Oiewine sor Gioucarer
Something new—quinine shampoo
for ladies Get it at Clark's barber
stoop..
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY k BARKER.
ALL KINDS OF CALFFORNIA
WINES 25 CENTS A BOTTLE AT
H. SKLiG'S, 225 GRANT STREET
TELEPHONE 272-8.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. I
If you are a suffering wo
man we would say to y.
that Wine of Carvlui seldc-i
faiL to completely cure a:
case of female ills. Wes;
emphatically, it never fai:
to benefit. Every day he.
dreds of sufferers are writini!
to our 1-adios’ Advisory De
partment. The letters an
opened by persons comp,
tent to give advice. Mr-
Jones was cured by folios,
-V. !aL •r - . J-#. ..It- .T 1 X i ,
AO." Ron IMctiu,
ing the advice which was freely give
her by the Ladies’ Advisory Ilepa: 1
meat. Mias Owen* was cured withou
advice by just buying a $ 1 .<XI tiottle o
\\ ine of Cardiff from her daiggiat am
taking this great medicuifHtn the pri
vary of her home. No ijoclor’s ex
am iiiation, treatment or advice is nec
essary. You have rend whfltbese tv,
cured women have written., ft this run
enough to h ;id you to .determine to he
rid of suffering? v
August 13, 1900, Mrs. W. H. Jone.-
of Cameron, AIo., writes:
“I suffered terribly at monthly period
for three years. I would sometimes go to
i seven months with no Row at all. Now
I have my health back again and am
expecting to be confined in January,
cannot praise your medicine enough.”
Don’t Miss the Opportunit
°' 1
Having your Eyes Examined
And the Proper Glcsj-r* r ! „ I
them when you again visit Savanna 1 -*
Our examination (which is free)) de
termines exactly what you requk
We handle .nothing .but the .Best
Lenses and Frames made. We gua--
antee satisfaction to all.
Dr. M. SCHWAB &So\.
4? Bull Struct,
Bear m Mind
we Sell
i
Vkn *<!' •■> vi-> : Zj*r.:r^/M ►* ~ i
■*•**. v
EMPiY Aisl) LOADED &HbLLr *
Fire arms, cutlery and # or ,:
goods. Fishing tackle.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRiN .
P.O.K6SSLEI-
Monk.
Tax Notice.
For the purpose of collecting
state and county tax for 1902, I
be at the precincts named below
dates mentioned, to-wit:
Sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 23 and f
24. Jamaica, Sept. 30; Oct. 29
Nov. 2o; Pyles, Oct. 2; ocL 30; N
26; St. Simons, Oct 6; Nov. 10
Dec 8.
On dates not mentioned above
can be found at court house in Bri
wick until December 20, wher
books will be closed as per special
structions from comptroller gene
Be governed accordingly.
H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO