The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 04, 1902, Image 2

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THURSDAY MOHN--.G BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C, H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Advertising rate* made known on application. Church ami other char Itahie or,.’autiatlon notices published at half th# regular rates. f AdTsruatrrs deairing their eda. dl eontlnueU must notify the office in writing. J -HI subscription baths. Terms to aubscrlbera in the city and by mail free of charge to all narts of the United States and Can via, Mexico. Porto Rico, (iuani. Phil ippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month * -60 Six Months 2.60 One t ear 6-00 Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga„ postofflee. as second class mall mat ter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated ‘he Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for tiiynn county. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The Nows Publishing Company de sires It to he distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for In advance. We cannot afford to 'wot* our apace to such advertise ments and wait at the courts for th* money. •4 NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. • ■i On account of the unprece < dented demand for cpacc In the * advertising columns of the < News, advertisers will please ( send in their copy as early aa < possible, either for the Daily or 4 Sunday edition. 4 It will be impossible for our 4 solicitors to see all who wish to 4 advertise during the next thir- 4 ty days. 3ut If those whom, the x News representatives fail to 4 see, will simply 'phone their 4 wants to the business office, a 4 representative will be dispatch- 4 ed to you at once who will give 4 you all the desired information 4 regarding rates and position. 4 That free excursion idea seems to have struck the right Uncle Joe Caiman will lie speaker. II 1h a ease of toe cords being slack ed. The election day is not far off. This is, indeed, something to be thankful 6 for. l'estmOßter General Payne fitly ap proves Ihe rural free delivery and con templates increase in the service which will take three years to put on and will require 27,n0n additional em ployes. The Chicago Daily News thinks l hat While It Is very well to teach men how to live comfortably and wave money on *3OO a year, it would lie better to teaea them how to make it unneces sary to live on *3OO a year. It is an accepted physiological fact that the mechanism of a hog’s stom ach is practically the same as that <n a man.—Albany Herald. The Herald might have added not only the stom ach but the entire "make up’ of some men. Distinguished members of -the so ciety for the prevention of cruelty to animals have been invited to a horse meat banquet on December 15. by the Fleicher Zeitung. National organ of the German butchers, which says it desires to measure the sincerity of the society in issuing the recent ap peal to the public to cat more horse meat, so as to ue merciful to animals unfit for work, which will lit relieved of their sufferings If the consumption of horse meat, is made more popular. The Fleicher Zeitung has not yet re ceived any acceptances to the invita tion. The paper promises to put up as good a horse meat feast as an ac complished cook can produce, hot the only material must bo an aged, rheu matic beast, such as the society desires to emancipate. No young colls will do. ... * j, PEACE ON EARTH COOD WILL TO MEN. A Christmas sermon that comes in time, arriving with the first, day of December, to all subscribers of the Pilgrim, is given by Willis .1. Abbott, the brilliant editor of that magazine. Among other things—all aqualy in foresting and well written, this article says: "But actual war, though barfla-ious and senseless, is nevertheless respci sihle in the long run for less human suffering, for less waste of manhood; and fewer tears'of women and chil dren than the ceaseless struggle for existence under existing industrial con ditions. From the warfare of armies, natiorfc enjoy long respites. It is thir ty years since either Germany or France has set its perfected machinery for murder In operation. Russia has been at peace for almost a score of years. Rngland. It is true, has always some predatory war on hand, in which machine guns are pitted against ar rows and assagais, but the United States, up to three fatal years ago, seemed likely to complete a glorious half century without a shot fired in anger. It has seemed that one war to a generation vJTts about the average for "eiylllzed": nations, while the un civilised ones coliTd rely upon peace ns long as their lands wore too poor to awaken the covetousness of their betters. But the other warfare, the universal stuggle oi man against man—or, more pitiful vet. of man and woman against each other -for tlic opportunity to earn a living Ik incessant. For it are no Hague conferences, peace commis sions, proloealfi, treaties. Once in a while it flares out in explosions of dynamite, in trains wrecked or mills burned. In “firm repression or vlo lenee.” which usually means the shoot Ing of seme innocent bystanders by deputy sheriffs or militiamen. Then fine attention of iho country is arous ed. and tnerc Is much discussion of Iho conditions on Hint particular point of the world-wide battle line. Arbitra tion. perhaps, is invoked, a decision awarded, and both parties settle hack sullenly to work and preparation for another contest. But the strike nn . the lockout are only phases of the uni versal warfare of business and indus try, and respite from either or from both no more portends industrial peace Bum the somnolence of Mount l’elee indicates tnat the great central fire which knows Its heart as well as that of Aetna. Strnmboli, and Vesu vius, is extinguished. NEWS’ CHRISTINAS EDITION. The Christmas edition of the News will bo Issued on Sunday, December 11. and it will he an excellent newspa per in every sense of the Wold. The paper will he printed on the above •late, eleven days licMhi Christmas, for Iho obneflt of our advertisers be cause il will enable prospective buy ers to wait for the announcements of our merchants and have plenty of time to make tneir purchases. Engage space for lliis edition at. once because if means good display and me best position. LILITA ARMOUR WALKS. Publicity given to I’rofcssor Lorens' treatment of Lorita Armour has made Ibis whole county interested in its 'success, and from one end ot' the land to the other there will go ft thrill of pleasure today at the news (hat the little patient has walked a tew steps. And this pleasure will be increased liy the knowledge that not only in the Armour home, but in many other and humbler households in various cities, ihere win lie great joy on accouut of the lame warning. A natural outcome of his visit will he that other physi cians will adopt bis method to such extent as seems desirable, and tail' permanent good may come of it. Mean while, we all watch the experiment if it can be called an experiment - with Miss Armour, and hope that it ma lie entirely successful so that the running and dancing, jumping and playing which belong to a child may yet be her portion. The progressive merchants are mak ing contracts for their holiday adver tising. ITCHING HUMOURS Complete External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar. CUTICUSA The set, 'consisting; of Cuticura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, and kJ, soften thethick- cuticle, ' Cuticura Oint- instant ly allay itching, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuti cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the .blood, and expel humour germs. A Single Set, price SJ, is often sufficient to cure the most tortur ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE Cirri cur a So vi', a- ty ciiiiira OINTMKNT, the Jfi-Pat. f kin curt-. T'.l ":v log, purifying, mh.i iMiuutifyUg Uu eb,a, u. r cluautiliiff tin.; Hcalp of < -< ,i! uu-i •mh (lrufF, ft lid thfl Hipping of l!lu ; imi fo boftfiilug, whitening, iui'l poolinug rc*l, i /I , and no re handn, for baby t - . uebiug**, aiwl uhaflngn, and for all the put p-' *i th, toilet, bath,and nur* sv. m .H umoi V. >,. • > use CirricuHA soap In the form of I id* tor annoying irritations, iniianjunithui-, -uid u\ corlntionH, or too free oi offun iv* pvr-pir at ion, in the form of wtisliCo for üba'rattvu weakneeniM, autl for many wtimi-bc. t : ” Uu purpoM'H which readily Anir/eat fchfeoelved to woman, especially rnothei ■ CUTICURA RESOLVENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated) area new, ce -* odour lea, oeonouiicalauhauiiito for tile < • lebrnted liquid CimccnA lIffIOI.YKNT. e \v!J ;■< fn U oilier blood purifterb and hunuuir <‘>m put up in poeket vial*, no doM •, price, Sold throughout the world Sogr/i-r t O* i **► *r vt?. Fills. 3ft*. Ur Utah Depot; 27-3 K, Ohrtrli..u l,a don. frtneh lpot r Hu* tit I* Pni*. I 1 )BUti ash Ciimu. C'uki*., >ol Prop*, U->*i*>n. t. 6, A Rob Roy Flour t good MONKEY SPEECH TESTS. Profneior (hirner 'l'uMk of ICf. Work InimiK Si miis In At ri -ti With several g. J sized packing ruses full iif nmnl y l :Ik. Professor It. L. Garner, tin' Boston MMitimjxJoglfit, who expects to pul lonitkiml into vocal oommimlciilion will iho simian world, urrlved nt Philadelphia on ihe steamer Westorulund tlif other liny fresh from now triumphs of speech collected In Africa a jungles, says the New- York American. The monkey talk is record cd on phonograph records, and Profess or Garner lias hundreds of the little Itrowti cylinders which when finally translated may be found to contain a eompleie system ol' politic!il economy as it e.visis in monkey kind. Professor Garner was in ITdlade! piiia lad a few hours before leaving for his home in Boston, hut While makfhg a call upon a friend in the West End building lie chatted for a few minutes •about his work. "Of course monkeys talk.” he said in answer to a iiuestion. "The only tiling to be done is to translate their lan guage. 1 have spent two years in the heart of the jungles in western Africa and have passed days and days in ut ter solitude, sitting in the big iron cage Hint I had constructed especially for these experiments. “At first the monkeys and apes were timid of approaching the strange ob jects, but wiien they finally gathered about me and began to chatter 1 had the best possible opportunity for get ting valuable records because their ex clamations of surprise and curiosity nf forded me the primitive sounds that were most valuable for my purpose. "It w ill take me many months to col late and study the hundreds of phono graph records which 1* have secured, when 1 will be able. 1 hope, to make unnomieenitiit of valuable scientific re sults. I have learned that there is a method, a system, iti the language of monkeys and that under similar cir cumstances their utterances are practi cally always the same, indicating a definite system of speech which when interpreted may lie found on a -par with the language of some of the low est savage tribes of man.'' His Dialect. “Mike." said Plodding Pete. "did.you ever go to school?" "Sure.” answered Meandering Mike. “I don't have to talk dis way If I showed off me literary accomplish meats, folks would wonder why I wasn’t readin’ de help wanted udver tiseiii-cnts instid o’ huntin' fur band outs." Washington Star. a cr r ■ lie t; i 1. ms, if: 't ~ rr! All on ac count of my beastly temper. 1 suppose I've gone and said too much. She (to herself) Oil. dear! if l hadn't lost my temper, I might have said ever so much more.- Brooklyn Life. l)ntti'ruh Oonom y. tin? off V” “Yes. Site advised him lo pryetieo economy, and he started in l>y g iting her an imitation diamond.'’—Detroit Ifree Pres*. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. 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 someone else has, ad vertise in this column. rOli BENT.—Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., care News. FOit SALE--Kuoher stamps, seals, Ktincfciß, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain. Sl2 Newcastle Street holt RENT ;v:y house on Union street. Possession given December I t. Ni wiy Painted and in urst class condition. .1. I). Sparks. LOST -Gold watch witn gold fob at lached ini: inis of owner in back of watch. Finder will be rewarded by returning to M. L. c. News office. FOR SALK—Boiler and fittings, nearly m-w. Will develop 3(J-horse power. Pricey $256 net. White!, geu '•ial delivery, Brunswick. Ua. FOR It ENT A seven room, two story house, with all modern con veniences. 703 Gloucester street. Pug ■■■• t ilon given December 22. Apply 701 Gloucester street. PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, coealne habit. Mysclt cured. Wjli inform you of harmless, permanent home cure. Mrs, M. a. Baldwin Box 1212, Chicago. FOR Rii.N i —Two large and ele an’ iy furnished bed roams, centrally located. Bath, electric lights, pnone, in fact, ail modern conveniences. Ap i'ty at 315 Union street. toil F ALE. Hliierv lslanu coma,li tre: 32 12 i ares of high laud, suitable for truck fanning or for poultry. Also a six acre reservation on Blythe creek known as Urt scent liiuff. For parti : iilars call on F. Jos. Daufiinger. lOR SALE. Bakery. Best estab lished place in the city. Trade from S2O to s2a daily. Rent reasonable. Good chan f- tor any Good rea on for selling. Address or cail at City Bakery. Brunswick, Ga. Ciutjon! This ts a geu .e word —but when you t'/dti. ■ .W liaiile you are no, to purchase for V:ic the only remedy u... vereaoy known, and a remedy that ha : had the large-*, sale of any medicine n the world since ISSB for the cure uni treatment ot Consumption am Turoat and Lun. Troubles all tneso years without losing its popularity ail ’hose years you wdi tie thankful we '■ailed y'hir attention to Boschees Ger man Syrup. There are many ordinary e. ugii remedies made by druggists and others that are leap and good for light colds perhaps, hut for sev, e Colds. Broucuitla, Croup- ■'and especi illy tor Consult ptjou, wnero theie is dufiicult expectoration and coughing jur iiy the' ni."',its and mornings, there is nothing like German Syrup. Sold by ull ( ruggi ts in ttie civilize,, worm U. C. GREEN. Woodbury, N. J. Ferty Years' Torture. To lie relieved iron) a torturing dis ease utter 10 years' torture might well cause thr gratitude of anyone. That is what DeWitt’s Witch tlazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva. O. He nays: “DeWitt's Witch cazel Salve cured mi of piles after I had suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, hums, wounds, skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits, -loerger's Pnarmecy. W. J. Butts, If Yru Suffer From Kidney Troubles. Use Smith s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth ing b 1 a ft for diseased kidneys. 60 cents. Best In printing-Nows Job Office. Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best on tne market. Cold Weather is Upon Us. and every body should have their winter clothes cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter. Ring 'phoue 243-2. We Plead Guilty That we are price cutters of Bruns wick as we buy tor spot cash, which enables us to sell the people goods at Cut Prices Entire new stock of Groceries, Nothing Put. the nest goods At.WAV fresh and fine. Your patronage solic ited, and goods delivered to any part of the city free. ’Rhone 21. James T. Matthews. Cor. F and Wolf Streets. ’Rhone orders promptly delivered. . i"• "."if y 4 ,4 .4 .4 .4 Jl .4 Jl Jl Jl Ji Vv If you want the largest „ LOAD OF WOOD “ * in Brunswick for 75 cents, "*i PHONE 206. * TEMPLE’S WOOD YARD. v tftfS’K’^X'K'K'K’lfFF Administrator's Noticce. Nolice is hereby given to all rredi pirs of the estate of T. AV. Brock, late of said county, deceased, to ren- I r in an account of their demands to me within the time prescribed by law. made out. and all persons indebt ed ,o said deceased are hereby re quested to make, immediate payment the undersigned. This December 2u, l‘.H)2. T. N. BROCK, Administrator T. W. Brock. Taking No Chances. "Do you mean to say that you don’t want a railway through Crimson Gulch?" asked the astonished sur veyi -r. "That’s exactly what i mean to say, young feller." answered Broncho Bob. “Caetusville got a railroad, didn't it? And they hadn't it two weeks before a couple of men won half the money in camp, got cold feet, took the train and was gone forever and ever. Crimson Gulch ain’t takin' any such chances." —Washington Star. A Hub For Trnufion. When Alfred Tennyson appeared in the Oxford theater to receive his I>, O. L. degree, it is said that his disheveled hair and generally negligent state pro voked the undergraduates into greeting him with the Inquiry. “Did your moth er call you early, call you early, Al fred. dear?” Better Left inemid. Discontented Artist -i wish 1 bad a fortune. ! would never paint again. Generous. Hmilict Brush- By Jove, old man. ! wish 1 had one! I’d give it to you' Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant !¥pm27 .jfefvM, fbjgjg MORE THAN ONE ilas commented on the iuirn quality of food served at WILSON S RESTAURANT. This is the secret of our success. OYSTERS R IN SEASON. Game and Fish always ~n ban 1 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 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 sav money by placing your order with us. Phone 197. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. Phone 187. KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle Street. I Wl| HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS, are numerous in this £yplav ol new MILLINERY. Flat Hats and Turbans will be the prevailing mode, aeeordin gto Paris— j and Paris sets the fashions. The niateriafs in these hats are those most highly favored. Designed by artists and developed by milliners of skill and taste they are really beautiful and serviceable models. Tnere’s excellent values at all prices. America’s Famous Beauties Look 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 face. Eczema or Salt Rheum vanish before it. It cnre3 sore lips, chapped aands, chilblains Infallible (or plies. 25 cents at aa druggists. 1 AnEjmpty P cf TTTS! BAY IRON WOR . ' Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Marine work a special Packings, Fittings and But.;: * < Estimates furnished Free of Charge. .j 629 Bay St. J W. R. DART, CLAUD DA * . resioent aod Manager. Secretary and Trc BOWEN & THOM A v Contractors and Builders oi but * JBnck p.nd Frame Building . MAN t KAGTI KEf 3 OF , CEMENT, TILE AND ARTIFCIAL S r ONE. MeivhHiibi will save till percent, by havWtg their job work done at the News Job Ofiice. For Whooping Cough use GhE NE To EXPEC TORANT. Competent Workmen are the only kind employed ai Jim Carter’s dot lies Gleaning and Dyeing esiabjishineni. It you want the best kind of work done cheap go lo Carter, or ring phone Billiousticss and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cfc&naiug tbu system with DoW tit's Little Early Risers, i fiese lumens lutle pills do not gripe They move the bowels gen tly, but copiously, and by reason or the tonic prop, rties, gut* tone and strengtn to tue glands. Joorgei- s Pnarmacy, W. J. Butts, Smith s pnannacy. Healthy Kid*ys Means Long Life. it you want to restore your moneys to their former state take Smith Sure Ku(ue> Cure —50 cents at druggists. If you want your ' icycle repaired rigL* an ex, rsence.t work max,. i4 s|kjiue, boa G.uuc-ate.- for at Clarks barber stop y COAL AND WOOD, CONEY &. PARKER. 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. — ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINES 25 CENTS A BUTTLE AT H. SELtG’S, 225 GRANT STREET. TELEPHONE 272-2. Kodcl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. DECHiIT ; ;i . Don’t Miss the 0 • OF Having \our Fv< , A And the Proper t 1 them when you again vi. S. f ' Our examination (which ! f termiges exactly what y j We handle .nothing .bt Lenses and Frames mac antee satisfaction to ail. Dr. M. SCHWA" So\. 47 Bull Stri-cr Bear m Mil 1 That v- , ♦ t ji > ' rvi> v-*A- ' Fire arnit,, cutlery , * goods. Fishing tackle. EMPTY AND LOADL• h GUN AND BICYCLE !? P .O. Kh - „ 2061/ 2 Monk. SWANS DOWN FLOL ! - Lawyers should have th listing of tne plan am: m done at the News Job i. , The Only Guaranteed f Jf l ’- U Smt._‘s Sure Kidce:- Gfi Jruggist will reluno yi ir after taking one bettie you satisfied -ith results. ) If you need a typekrß r t scription come to see in ■ fl ing. I can save you mykiev. T sonable and satisfaction fc .aranti C. H. Jewett. *