The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, November 27, 1902, Image 2

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THURSDAY MORNING. mmi i)\i!Y PUtHASHEO' DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO * H. LEAVY Manager H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Advertising rates made Known on kpplk-gtlan. Clmreh and other rhar • 1 utile organ' ?wo notices imbllshtwl *t i all thv Mfutar rates. A'jTsrusers desiring their adj. dta oontlntteJ must notify the office in writing. '‘SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail tree ot charge to all ?arta of the United and Can ute, Mexico. Perw Rico, Guam. Phil Ijipine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: f'tff Month $ .60 Six Months 2.50 One .ear 5.00 Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Oa.. loatoWce. as second class mall mat >er. Mon. Emory Speer has designated •he Brunswick Dally News as the official organ of the United States Court In bankruptcy proceedings, for •'Dno county, '" gws*' ".'I —"" 1 PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de alios It to be distinctly understood that All legal advertisements must, lie paid tor In advance. We cannot afford to erote our Bpaoe to such advertise gpetag and wait on ths courts for the wonev. - , t, ANNOUNCEMENT. There arc ferv days In the year In piltfc’a publication Is suspended in this office. Today Is one of them and we have always felt and believed that the Inmates of n morning; newspaper office who, from night to night, burn ik* oil. an* o<N!ftKioually ptv SMB* fa day from' thg nxApta* , yyijr fjrfthl of copy honk. Accordingly, o.feiß twiiis TiMmksßivfng day, as well . a national holiday, the News wii! not appear tomorrow morning and . 'will give its employes an opportUhlty to gel a slice of Ini key and a llltit? cranberry sauce If they ear. lind neigh hois good enough to give It to them. We feel Hint tne public will indulgt us in the matter and hope that fine,, day will be a pleasant one for all of ue. GOOD FOR BRUNSWICK. Elsewhere In these columns will he found an announcement of the pros mice In this city of President Speth, of the Antwerp Naval i.loros (him irauy. of Antwerp, Relgiunt. Mr. Speth domes t (1 this city for the purpose of conferring with the Down tng Company, relative to the facilities of that company at this port for hand ling naval stores. He belongs to the largest naval stores firm in the world, is We of lie shrewdost financiers in nil Europe, Is deeply impressed with the advantages Brunswick offers as a great shipping port and ho is frank in confess that on t ho'whole Brunswick is among the host ports on too South AHattJio coast, ~ This is a man wo should trultlvate He coutornplatos coming to our mar ket next year, not only as a naval stores factor. but ; !j bring with him a. mammoth Sleautsbip lltin that piys between tho ports of inis Country and those of Europe. This i# a F. omlid oportunily foi Brunswick and we suggest, that the Board ot Trade take up t'dis niattei ami communicate with Mr. Shield, wh' UtiiThe In tho Uuitod States for ten days, ‘ri’-'Outside of factories, we heicivu. and have always believed that the encour agement of new international stearii , *9dp connections was one of the onh hbpes for our commercial salvation and boro is an opportunity that most coast cities would jump et. | in addition to the establishment ot a ’brtux'h of their naval stores busi ness in Brunswick the compauj would also send their steamers here. is. a subject that certainly shhnhL receive attention of the poop!, of Brunswick. Joe 4jhamberlain<iias gone l<> South Africa Joe had bettor have ;i good body guard w jth him *vhtn be arrives In the land of Kruger. LET’S GIVE THANKS. In sympathy with all Christendom Brunswick today gives manifold thanks for the various and sundry blessings which have been vouchsafed to us doting the last twelve months. Asa municipality we nave many debts of gratitude for which we should bow in humble submission and rever ential tuanks to the Giver of good and perfect gifts. We have been freed front pestilence, no great casualties have come In our midst and the reaper, with coslstent judgment, has only touched us In fitch place* as fils work may serve to kindle those refining fires That burn somewhere beyond tne stars. Locally, we have no real cause of grievance, no great catastrophles have given us hours of woo. The laborer and (he laymen have found occupation and the various hearth-stones have git fened and glowed in the firelight of-count fees happy homes In our midst tne same magnificent gift of ‘ He who shall come to be our judge.’ Adversity, in a ineasure, has been among us, and some firesides have been aaddehed and darkened hy the presence of dull bid cave and even in those homes* waere death has stalked we can only say bow thee tby heads md lend thee tnlen ear.to the great dory that lie alone can tell. To all of our people, without re spect. to previous or present condi tions, etrclo srage of position In life, we will ask today that we come to gether in our respective houses of worship and. i?Ivo right royal thanks unto Providence for the various beni sons jjr-Htowed upon us. Let’s forget our personal and Indl- virtual struggles in this present hour’ snd remember that through all of Ufe’s vicissitudes we of Brunswick .isvti well been eared for by tnat groat iriS gli wlse omnipotent. Indeed,, let’s give thanks today. • ■ 1 ■ a — * —•*' —' A HEINOUS CRIME. T,lte Fuse of llessla dale, charged v(th the murder of Martha Durham, a (’.year old child, at Fancy Bluff, last week, wna yesterday preliminarily In vestigated In Justice Conolyg court. This appears to be as flagrant and is heinous a unco of murder as has aver occurred in Glynn counly. and we feel I hat It is our duty to Invoke ne stern hand of tho law In the mat Ler referred to. Prom the evidence Introduced yes terday it scorns that Bessie Gale, a ,ulf fifrowu young negresa, for the sim ple reason that a feud existed between i.u- turn lly and that of the '•urhaniH, not only murdered :i help ess child of silt yem-p, but before do ng so unmercifully beat the little tot into insensibility and then threw the body into the bayou a ffew yards away. Glynn county has been recalcitrant for many years In uo manner of pun; ; hment to her murderers and al though at least two dozen of such rimes have been committed within tho confines of the county in the last decade only one murderer lias been pin to death during a period of fifty years. The execution Of a human lining is a tcrUius proposition, at the same time ~fool tliat tno law of tho land duiuld prevail and while we are not ansdns judgment on Btwsie -Gale, al lie same time, if ste is gttllly of the with which she uumlK charged we:4rnst and we In Juice fho hope that a Glynn county Jury will "render under Caesar those nings which are Caesar's.’’ Let’s give thanks today. Now won’t old turkey Buffer. Washington la threatened with a stoat eruption soon. Congress meets text Monday. Meats* uas bought the Washington rimes. The Washington Rost will please take tioliee. Union Thanksgiving services wilt be held in the churches today. They should have large congregations. - . - It tne Georgia legislature will pay more attention to tax dodgers and less to The poor, old decrepit soldiers who arc asking for pensions it will best serve Its purpose as the guanine rop rfcspptaUvua oi the people. Eugene Field’s Views on Ambition and Dys pepsia. "Dyspepsia,” wrote Eupene Field, "often incapacitates a man for endeavor aod 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 only rest it by the usa of a preparation like Kodo), which re lieves it of work hy digesting your food. Rest soon restores it to ita normal tone. Strengthening, Satisfying, Envigorating. Prepared only by E. C. DaWrrr A Cos , Chicago, Tbs sl. Outvie cun Vatu* A Lime* tbu bOo. slut W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist. John W. Oates advises young men to “attend strictly to our own busi ness, keep well posted as to your com petitors’ methods and profits, agree with your competitors rather than fight them, make hay while the aim snines, always discount your bills, never try to deceive your banker, never neglect your business for pleas ure.’’ The coming of President Speth, of tbe Antwerp Naval Stores Company, may mean much for Brunswick. LEGAL NOTICE. Georgia, Glynn County. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, as guardian of the person and property of Ralph T. W’alf <>• November 10, 121)2. at tno court house of. said county, apply to.. Hon. E. Wil IIS Dart, Judge Superior Court, Brunswick circuit, for an order to sell the one-fifth undivided Interest of said Ralph T. Waff In an t to that certain track of land In the city of Bruns wick, Glynn county, G ••■irr.i >. doser’b ed as the southern one half of old town lot number three hundred and fifty-nine, with two-nary frame bor.se thereon, value of said entire, property being about eighten hundred .dollars, said order to provide for re-mve - ment of proeae-ls of such sate. Application for sale made because tho owners of tno other in*dost in said property desire to sell saw*,. and will apply for partition tint ess such ipplication is granted, and for ihc fui iher reason that' a sale of stid'd will lie I tost for said ward’s estate This, November ft. J6OS , . CARRIE M WAFF. Guardian of Person and Property'of Ralph T. Waff. Virulent Canc.gr Cutcd. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine Is ivep ny druggist i}. W. Roberts, of L. ./.o.btlh, \V. Va. an old man there hud long suffered with what good doctors pronounced ncuruble cancer. They believed his use ’uo pel tils till he used Biectrlc Bitters and applied Buck ten’s Arnica Jalve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and ml-, •robe poisons ut the same time this lalve exerts its matchless .healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions tlccrs and sores vanish. Bitters She.. Game is In season. Wlson lias just received a line lot of Quail. Caution! Tills is a geiu.e Word —but when you thin., now liable you are uu. to purchase for y define only remedy u... versaiiy known, and' a remedy that ha uni lue larges*, sale of any mod loin u the WO!Id stuco lgnß for me cm, iiul neat mem ot Cons um pi .on hi uiroat ami Bun,, Troubles att tnesc jvars without losing its popularity a., liese years, you wilt be tuanmui wt ailed your aitunlion to Boh.tided Gel •man Syrup. There arc many ordinal) : ugh remedies made by druggist* .nu ottieis thav am .leap ana goou or liglit colds perhaps, but tor sew i joldo, nmueuitib, t toup - ana *spec .oy lor vjon sumption, w uere |,ueio .utacuit expectoration and coughing ut.ug me aigms anu mornings, there s uuUimg UKC Gemma Syrup. Bold* y ail druggists mine civntzeu worm G. C. tiltaiiW, Woodbury, N. J. Sound Kiuoeys—Hpoitect Health, i'be uue ot smith's sure Kidney -ure will preduct? "bom. try a bbtla old be convinced. Hour druggist sello it for 600- Do you wish to buy, sell or reel a uiaWdne ot any description? You will find it to ye or Interest to call i a uie. Can sell you a typewwriter at Ouch a price and on such teims that vou will not miss the money. C. H. JEWETT. Ladies if you want to see every thing and up-to-date in fancy work ,U3t go to MISS Kate Slaters Mitilb ary parlors. You will find some real catchy little hats at Miss Slater's Wednesday. If you need a typekriter of any de scription come to see me before buy iug. 1 can save you money. Terms rea- Bonablu and satisfaction guaranteed U. H. Jewett. Rob Roy Flour is good Fsrty Years’ Torture. To he relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 veam’ torture might well cause ttie gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Sa-ivs did for C. Haney. Geneva, O. He says: “DeWttt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me of plies afthr i had suffered 40 yeara." Cures cuts, burns, wounds, ekiu diseases. Beware of tounteiueus. Joerger’s Rntrmaey, W. 'J. Butts, SiuUiTa Paarmacy, THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, ONE CENT AWSRD If you want a poaition, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that 'has been lost, or want some thing that someone else haa, ad vertlse in this column. FUR RENT. —Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address Jb\, care News. wom r rw.- tioise rut its teeu. Light work ami best of care. Address O. J. TANARUS., care News. FOUND—Stray cow. drab colored, white face, marked crop In one ear under bit in the other. Enquire at News office. FOR SALE—Rubber stamps, seals, stince',3, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle street LOST- -A fnnah- pointer pup, about two months o,d. white with pale yellow spots please to W. M. Maker, 4 Halifax Square. WANTED--Young laity who under stands stenography and typewriting to do light bookkeeping ami office work. Address Box 164, City. FOR RENT my house on Union street. Possession given December Ist. Newly Painted anil in first class condition. ,T. U. Sparks. WANTED—Position as clerk In citin'!- dry goods or grocery siore, E. A. Wainrlght, Atkinson, Ga. FOR RENT—Six room house cor ner Georgo tun. Albany street. Price sls per month. Apply to R. R. Hop kius: WANTED Young man in dining room. Apply before 11. a. m. English Kitchen. LOST —Black Silk cape, trimmed with white lace. I-ost. from my buggy Please return lo Min. Win, Baker, No. i Halifax Square, and receive reward. FOR SALE- Boiler and fittings, marly new. Will develop 30-horse power. Price $256 net. White, gen eral detivefy, Brunswick. Oa. PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself eared. Will inform you of harmless, permanent home cure. Mrs. ,\I. A. Baldwin. Box 1212, Chicago. FOR REIN i —Two large aud ele gantly furnished bed rooms, centrally located. Bath, electric lights, pnone. In fact, all modern conveniences. Ap ply at 315 Union street. FOII SALE —Electric dynamo with nwitnhoard and extra armature, will supply 4t)fi ifgats. tlootl working or der guaianteed. Price if 475 net. White, general delivery, Brunswick, Ga. LOST*—Young pointer dog ltj years old. white liod Jr with liver colored head. .Answers lo tne name of Max Vnj* injorinaUo*) will he thankfully re ceived and property rewarded by C. L. Candler. —x- - - —J3* Full SALE.— HlJlery Island, contain ing 32*1-2 cares of high land, suitable for truck farming or fur poultry. Also six acre reservation on Blythe creek known us Crescent Bluff. For partl t-ninrs cull oh F. Jos. Dauflinger. FOR SALE.—Bakery. Beat estab ltohed place in thu city. Truth) from S2O to $25 daily. Rent reasonable. Good chance for any one. Good rea son for selling. Address or cail at ’City Bakery, Bruuswlciv, Ga. WANTED —Furnished rooms fer light housekeeping. We have inquiry for from three to five rooms in nice neighborhood. Parties want to spend winter hero. Brobstou, Fendig & Cos. Quiuine st 1 "npoo, t’a late*t for tfdics' hair. For sale oniy at Clark’s tomSoiial pat ' J~ "* _a L. —— Try Rob Roy Flour, it is the beet Best in printing—News Job Office. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It ia tne best an tas market. Overcoats Relined ctfcap, at Jim Carter's. Jusi Op ned. 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 for Chopped* Hands and Face Sedalgia Tablets for Headache Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. •PHONE 37. Birth Plao* of Purs Drug* Ole Jack Frost. When a feller * glttlti' sluggish an’ is run nin' shy o’ vim. When he git* that rubber fetin' In the legs that'* under him. When i- reel* hi* snappy vigor growm * k; on it* base An’ h - ffli.rery ambition git* to wubblin (~ j’ place. Then he like* to hear the croonln o’ the solemn autumn breeae. Like* to see ihe leaves a-faUin from their faat’nln' on the trees, Fur he knows a tonic’s cornin' that’)! cure him free c cost. . ! An’ the name blown In the bottle I* jest Die Jack. From! There I* stack* o’ system bracer a In the 'potherary shops. Some done "up In pills an' tablet* some In shape* o' hott'.ed slops. An’ the man o; drugs ‘II tell you how yer system they will starch Till they find that weary feel In an' ’ll knock it off th<- perch: Hut there ain’t a patent cure all under neoth the autumn moon That kin awing the proposition like the one ttm * comm' soon— Ain't- one that kin return to >o’- the vlgoi you tia v e lost I,lke that never failin' tonic known aa tile Jack I’rost! Tak- away lhai tired -feelin'. puts the ginger In yet gait. Shows you how lo walk the s.ep o' the successful candidate; Bight* yer eyes ip with a sparkle, fills yer craw witti nervy sand. Starts yer thanlful heart to dancin' to the music o the band. Ain't a ffiedlco data bankin' on his pow ders an' hi* pill* That can ekal Dr Nature In a-curln’ hu man ills In a-stralghtenfn the wires o’ yer eetat ence when they're cross. And the medicine that does the work ts Ole Jack Frost! —Denver Poat. Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant PUT YOU. 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. WOQ33 Oak and Pine 8. H. DANIELS, Phone 134-3 ■ - —— DON’T MONKEY WiTH THE BUZZ SAW. by buying lumber of unreliable deal ers. When yon want anytuing in lum ber come to us. We will fill your or der accurately and promptly. We will jive you Just the lumber you want at just the right price. You can always save money by- placing your order with us. Rhone 19/. Lang & Wood. PLANING mill. Phon* 197. ’ KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle Street. LADIES —See cur select line of ready to wear and Dress liats. They are beauties and our price is right. Our Children's Hats are up-to-date. Aceordeon Plaiting done. Orders taken for Stevens' Garments. I FaKZ- I'l Jord, I I You’re Right! | I Uneeda I j Biscuit I T 1133 BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings and Buppslie Estimates furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. W. n. DART, CLAUD DART, . resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. BOWEN & THOMAS, Conti actois and Builders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. manufacturers of CEMENT, TILE AND ARTIFCIAL S r ONE. Merchants will save 20 per cent by having their jot) work done at tho News Job Office. For Whooping Cough use GhE NBi o EXPEC TORANT. Competent Workmen are the only kind employed at Jim Carter's Clothes Cleaning ami Dyeing establishment. If you want the best kind of work done cheap go to Carter, or ring phone 253-2. BillioiisncßM anti liver disorders at this seaBOU may be prevented by cleansing the system win, UeVVltt's Little un-era. 'tnese famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gen tly , but copiously, and by reason ot the tonic iopi. riles, give tune anil strength to lue glands. Joorgcrt. IV.tjrtuacjf, VV. J. Butts, timitn s l iiai libicy. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. It you want to restore your jouncya to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—-50 cents at druggists. America’s Famous Beauties Look with horror on Skin Eruptions, Lloicots, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any pile., who uses Buckleu's Arnica Salve, it glori fies the face. Eugenia ji Sait Hhvum vanish before it. it cures sore lips, cnapped hands, chilblains lmattiu.o tor pues. 25 cents at-ad druggists. U you -Art,.: your !r;--'!e rcj-ft'-cj’ rigL* bring it to an ex,, eriencea work man. B. J Olowlne. 50j Glou*-*>*ti Souistnuig new —quiulue sbampoc for ladies Get It at Claris's barber step., COAL AND WOOD, CONEY & YAPKER. AEL KINDS OF CAI-fFORNIA WiNES 25 CENTS A BUTTLE. AT H. SELIG S, 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272-S. Kodd Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ROB ROY FLO‘>R is THE tsEST. NOVEMBER, 27. Don’t Miss the Opportunity OF Having your Eyes Examined And the Proper Glaser? *■< them when you again visit Savannah. Our examination (which ia free)) de termines exactly what you require. We handle .nothing but the .Best Lenses and Frames made. We guar antee satisfaction to all. ~ Dr. M. SCHWAB &SON. 4 ■ Bull btn>-t. Bear m Mind That we Sell Atw LOADED .HtLLi* % arms, cutlery and saortlnci Fishing tackle. _ AND BICYCLE Vo. KtSjf V ' I •jJP| ‘VitJ # 3$ 'MBB& ( * J . * ■PH ? E.-j 'iyZgk irfiS:; ! jii sit M. imtZM 3-fil -;■’?- N- . (” | C) }. Kftlf : Mh9m fiwhaS - *3 yyr '. • tH ; - W Be :3vei-"!5 accorc^rajjHH H. J. READ, T. C/