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BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
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Giynn county.
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sires It to ho distinctly understood that
ail legal advertisements must be paid
for in advance. We cannot afford to
"wots our space to such advertise
ments and wait o), the courts for the
money. ,
The big advertiser will ilo the big
business.
Let the campaign continue to bo ;i
clean one.
President Roosevelt can find bears—
there are plenty on Wall street.
Those who aspect a warm time
Tuesday will not be disappointed. Hut
let it bo good nalurod.
Remember too Christmaa News will
lie Issued next .Sunday, if you lenity
desire to he busy during ine holidays
here Is your chance.
The New York Evening Post com
plains that the war department from
Secretary Root down is prepared to lay
desertions and increased crimes in
the army upon the abolition of the
canteen.
The Boston Globe remarks that
“President Roosevelt's outspoken let
ter on the appointment of negroes to
office in southern states will have a
tendency to keep the south solid rather
than to make him solid in the south.
Hon. Carroll D. Wright says: “I be
lieve that in the adoption of the phil
osophy of the religion of Jeans Christ
as a practical creed for the conduct
of business lies the easiest and speed
test solution of those industrial dllti
cutties which are exciting the minds of
men today and leading many to think
that the crisis of government is at
hand.
“ 'Uncle Joe’ is simply a republican,
and perfectly satisfied with the repub
lican party. He lifts implicit, faith that
crops will lie good when (he repuhltca
party is In power and lent prices will
be tiigli to those who want high prices
and low to those who want low prices,
provided republican rule is undisturb
ed.* There is nothing ’no wants to re
form, therefore ho does not have to
‘l,el woll enough alone.’ If chosen
speaker, as now seems certain, wo may
count on the republicans adopting the
policy of masteriy inactivity.’'—\...
Rant J. Bryan in The Commoner.
The result of the recent election
does not seem to have taught the
leaders in congt :s what to say, says
the Cincinnati Enquirer. They are
wandering and shuffling dreadfully
cn tariff, trusts and c .rreney. These
may be classed as the three great
questions before the public, tnuegn
two of them are inter-depeud>. Tie
best guess is—and there is not much
but guessing to go by—that the till
of March next will pass without any
thing having been done on either ques
tion,, and congress 1 will adjoint leav
ing th^"*matter to be thrashed mm
again during the campaigns of cext
summer. t
PRESIDENT MITCHELL ON THE
COAL STRIKE.
President John Mitchell of the.
United Mine Workers of America,
writing In McClure’s Magazine for De
cember, frankly expresses many opin
ions. He says:
“In the first, place, 1 am opposed to
strikes, as 1 am opposed to war. As
vot. however, the worm, with ail iu
progress, has not made war impossi
ble, either I fear, considering the na
ture of men and their institutions, will
the strike entirely disappear for many
years to come. Some questions of
territory, prestige, honor, nations will
never arbitrate, international altru
ism can never rearm that far. ...ite
wise, no development of the unselfish
spirit of brotherhood, still less any ad
vice of enforced arbitration, or any
scheme of state socialism, will make
the strike impossible. People will al
ways, unless human nature changes,
reserve the right, in final emergencies,
to flgrL But as war Is the last resort
of nations, bo the strike and locaout
Should lie only the last resort of labor
and capital.
“1- have compared war with sirikos.
but laborers recognize, as all loyal cit
izens must, one fundamental differ
ence. In war there is no final arbiter
standing above both parties to enforce
the price of content, and nations rec
ognize acts of deception, deal ruction oi
property of non-combatants, devasta
tion of homes, as proper war measures
in eases of emerge ey. Capitalists ana
laborers are under government, by rec
ognized authority. The state by ils
laws lias fixed the rules of contest, and
both parties should rigidly keep the
law. If they fail to do no, the govern
ment should compel them hy the use
of force necessary. But the govern
merit should take care that ils force
is Impartially employed.”
Compulsion and arbitration are. in
Mr. Mitchell’s opinion, contradictor}
terms, Iml he is convinced Ural there
Is no combination of labor or capital
powerful enough to oppose successful
ly the adverse public sentiment which
would be directed against lire party re
fusing to submit, lo voluntary arbitra-
to accept the award of such a
hearth
TO PUNISH Cwrt KISSING.
Kissing will lie made a misdemeanor
111 Virginia, punishable with a fine, ii
a bill offered in the house of delegates
in fUcnmond becomes a law. The
unique measure, of which Dr. R. n.
Ware, the member from Amherst, who
is a physician of splendid reputation,
is the patron, is designed to prevent
promiscuous kissing, but II might eas
ily lie construed to stand as a barrier
between husband and wife, or even
lover and sweetheart.
Dr. Ware ofl’eicd ine bill in perfectly
good faith and us a health measure,
but it will be treated lightly, and prom
isos lo be the subject of as much Jesi
and ridicule as the anti flirting hill in*
treduced in tne Senate a session or
two ago by Senator Barksdale, who
came to no Known as “CuuML"
In order to enjoy the right to kiss
one must prove by his family pliysi
clan that be has no contagious or in
fectious disease, cue interesting in
quiry is. who will inform on me kisser.
It is not thougiit lor a moment thai
any chivalrous Virginian will take the
liberty of bestowing a kiss where
there is real objection, or in the pres
ence of one who would give away tne
■ ■net. llcfcc the law would lie inop
erative. if enacted.
Her Xflnif Her It,
"kfy dear." remarked Mrs. Simplex
gently, “l think 1 can give you 11 bet
ter name than growierv for your den."
Simplex Aw yes, that's very kind
of you. (But lie moved about uneasily,
not liking the cold glitter of bis w ife’s
eyes, i
Mrs Simplex—Veil and Blaomoff sit
there anti tell each other funny stories,
don’t you?
Simplex--Ye-es BloomafT says some
capita I tilings, and I fancy I ean—
Mrs Simplex—Ami you tel) each nth
er about the handsome women you
have fascinated and various other
fairy tales.
Mr. Simplex—Oh. com*, now, ’pop
my word, you know!
Mrs. Simplex (sweetly)—Csli it tin
foolery, dearest. It will thou be til®
most appropriately named room in ike
house.— I’eafsou’*.
Best ia printing—News Job Office.
A^IrfbyCUTICURAOINTrvrENT,
i!r t Crtii Skin Cure, lor preserving,puri
fying and beautifying the .fcCn, for
clcaming the scalp of crusts, scabs, -u -:
dandruff, and the stopping off: king
for softening, whitening, and mot) brig ~’4,
rough, and sore hands, for baby r.-.-he ,
itchings, and chafings, and for all Use. pur
poses of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Millions of Women use CUTiCUi'A
SOAP in the form of baths for annoying
inflammations and Irritations, or too free
or offensive perspiration., in ti- >ro of
washes for ulcerative weakrv . ■.l
for many sanative, antiseptic pi., . s
which readily suggest (herns , . to
women, especially mother-,, f- amount
of persuasion can induce those who have
once used these great skin purt'iers and
beautiliers to use any otliers.
Complete Treatment lor every Humour, SI.
ConUi-tingof ( i riMKASOAc - ‘ i ~ -
tlto Mkiu of or-ii.tK ami io-:,!*.- . ;.t <i ... ~
tho thickened cuticle, Cn ii it-, .
(500.), to imUnntly allay h.-hi r-, ull.i.ltum
tton, anti irrUutlon, mui cot It,:- ami heal, :u -1
Cimciiicx Hi soi.viis r I'it.i a i.’-v.i, to mil
and oleanae the tdooU.
CrjnoußA Ret>r,v M.r riu,, (nio.-nlaro
Coated) area new, ra-'tt-iOiO,
tiomiealmibstltutn fttr riit- ct nu.nnctl in :,tl
C’tTireilA Ul'-.BOI.V)'.NT.:is well a , lor . '
blood purifiers ami humour cures lit
cap viula,containing(JO tli.-t t. ( ,t,
Pf.'H thrßHJfhunt th world. I;r;T>. ?t I*i f.--It 7“; h,
rhnrterhon Mq., lefimjon Kr*r><-u 1 / jftie is.
PsiH, I'trilt IntfiK I>KUSI a i* m. I do
IrojiO., UuHtOtt, U. 8. A . "AUftDout Ui
PAGE WOVEN
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Brunswick, Ga.
J. A. LOWE, JR.
Contractor and
Builder.
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Also Do Paint Work.
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Or Your Next Job
628 WOLF STREET.
Oak Wood,
Pine Wood
Light Wood
Phone 320.
9uled di Me'iZatikill
Largest and best load of wood in
the city.
QUICK DELIVERY.
SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT
f -OUR
Out of Death's Jaws.
"When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach and liver trouble.'
that t had suffered with for years,"
writes t‘. Muse. Durham, N, (’., "Dr.
King's New Life Tills saved my lire
and gave perfect health.’’ Best pills
on earth and only 25 cents at ail
druggists.
Job
Printing
1 1 he Kind Ih.it fMenses
News Job Office
[| P ll f M
ijl ? £ If 3 atit-’cA : t *M*Uit;'numor 1
o&jr. 11. 11 Vh.VL, Man’gr Uthi* Springs Cm
Cos., Drawer A. Austell,<s. Homc;tiePtmentsc ru
if preferred. Cart espotuieuce strictly a nlidtfitiii
Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is ths host
cm ta market.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
ONE CENT AW£)RD
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
vertise in this column.
FOR KENT. —Desk room on ground
floor. Good, location. Address F\,
care News.
FOR RENT—Seven room, two-story
house, 9tl Egmont street. Apply to
utl Norwich street,
FOR KENT—Two rooms, with use
or bath and telephone, 71,1 Uioucccster
street.
FOR BALE —Kuo bet stamps, Beals,
stinceiß, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, oil Newcastle
Btreeu
FOR KENT—My rosidennee, ICO4
Gloucester street. Eight rooms and
bath. Apply at. TOO Carpenter street.
John Campbell.
i FOR RENT —n.y house on Union
street. Possession given December
Ist. Newly Painted and in nrst class
condition. J. 1). Sparks..
PERSONAL Morphine, opium,
laudanum, cocaine habit. Mysclt
cured. Will inform you of Harmless,
permanent home cure. Mrs. „|. A.
"Baldwin. Box 12i2, (’blcdgo.
FOR HEN i--Two large and ele
gantly furnished bod rooms, centrally
located. Uulu, electric lights, jruone,
iu fact, all modem conveniences. Ap
ply at :i 1 5 Union refect..
FOR SAI.E.— Hillery isiaau, contain
iS 32 12 cares or high land, suitable
for truck farming or lor poultry. Ateo
a six acre reservation on Blythe era, i,
known as Cr scent BruJf. For parti
culars call on F. Jos. Danliinger.
Foil SALE. --Bakery. It, i-.t estab
lished place in the city. Trade from
iio to Jjj daily. Rent reasonable.
Good chance tor any one. Good rea
son for soiling. Address or carl at
City Ilakcry, iirunswkn, Ga.
America’s Famous Beauties
Look with horror on si on Eruptions,
Blotches,- Sores. Pimple:,. They don’t
haver them, uor will any one, who
uses Buck ten's Arnica Halve, it glori
fies tho face. Eczema >t Saif llheum
vanish Indore it. It, cures sore lips,
chapped hands, chilblains, lnlaiiiblo
for piles, 29 routs al ail druggists.
We Plead Guilty
Til at we art) price cutlrra of limns*
w.ok-- a.v \ve buy ior 4 if cash, vvhiuti
piujKllb 11 k to kpU Ui> people good# at
Cat Prices
Entire new stock of
Grroc o.ri es,
Nothing but, lit” in i t. goods ALWAY.-
fre ill arid tine. Y our patrubrigo solic
ited, and goods tkdivered to any part
oi lie- lii lr e.
■Ph” 2-t.
James 1. Mat thews.
Cor. F and Wolf Streets.
‘Phone order-- promptly delivered.
If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
In Brunswick for 75 cents,
PHONE 206.
TEMPLE'S WOOD YARD.
KENNER MILLINERY CO.
310 Newcastle Street.
r - A
f- ’.ry^
/. M' 7 m-m*
srQ&n>M$ r Q&n>M
DENTS ON FAI L FASHIQNH. ■
arc numerous iu this dispiav'of new
MILLINERY.
Fin! linis and Turbans will be the
I
The materials in these hats are
those most highly favored.
Designed by artists and developed
by milliners id' skill and taste they
are ready, beautiful and serviceable
models.
There's excellent values at all
prices.
UALTft VITA UNO CREAM Served Free at A. Kaiser & Bros.
Iry Ooods Store. rialta Vita is an already cooked food,
ready to serve, and liked by all, made of malt and wheat
Highly recommended by physicians. The dish for break
fast or shortcake for SU nner P , repared in tvvo minutes * Come in and try the food
MONd “E%' ! ’one'wllk!" COmment - Demonst “ t ' ton ° pens
When your
can’t
deny it!
The /rnodness of IJnccda Biscuit Is
preserved by the In-er-scal ihiekage
Wilson’s
Up to Dei to
Restaurant
P”'" P'
‘ii Tt c3ii r pr ?: 7
fifes i t
ri; & e fif
TfeW *WI. WHJT' >*' urs
fed
/l R l / ps
i / Mxi'ri
MORE THAN ONE
Hu m commented on Urn high quality
of food nerved at
WILSON'S RESTAURANT.
Tills Is the secret of our succors.
OYSTERS IN SEASON.
Game ami l-ish always mi ha.i I.
JAS. W. WILSON, Prop.
Phone 321
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
I #
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 134-3
.
DON’T MONKEY Wi'H THE BUZZ
SAW.
i '
""7;
\:O4 f
f'w
by, buying lumber of unreliable deal
ers. When you want anything in lum
ber come to 118. We will fill your or
er y aratc’.y and prompily. We will
;;lvi oil just tho lumber you want at
Just rhe tight price. You can always
save money by placing your order
with us. Phone 197.
Lang & Wood J
PLANING MILL.
•Phon* I*7.
Just Opened.
C. S. Ldmb,
GUN and LOCKSMITH, corner Monk
and Grant streets.
Special attention to the repairing of
TRUNKS, KNIFE-GRINDING and RE
PAIRING.
me a Trial.
’ -v *
Swan’s Down flour Is he bAst.
cyilson is feeding the. people, "tis
why they look well
THE
BAY IRON WORKS
M uuifacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialyt.
Packings, Fittings
and Suppslie
f slimates furnished Tree of Charge.
629 Bay St. :
V/. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
BOwiiiN & THOMAS,
Contractors and Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUFACTURERS of
CEMENT, Tig| AND A RTI FCIAL S r ONE.
!er> hunts will save 30 per cent, by
Oavdc.: !::e:r job work done at UiO
News Job Oil ice.
For Whooping
Gough use CHE
NG? o EXPEC
TORANI.
W l POH i tH,
HK7 t. Street.
painter and. paper hanger. Signs of
any uascription. Agent for wall pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
i Lone 289-6
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling pi eel o£ a wonderful ad
Vi *'t : .U me Jw given by druggist
G. YV. ib-i cr:.-., : Elizabeth. \V. Va.
An old ..-ii there bad 'ong suffered
with wiiat good doctors pronounced
incurable cam-er. Tkey believed hia
case rioptic*; tiii ha used Electric
Bitters and applied 1 liK-klens Arnica
Halve, which treatment eomplately
oured him. Whet: Electric Bitters are
used to expel bilious, kidney and mi
crobe poisons at the same time thia
salve exerts ita matchless healing
power, blood diseases, skill eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c.,'
COAL f
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.
•DECEMBER 7.
Don’t Miss the Opportunity
OF
’.t* <*
llaviiHj your Lyes Lxnmined
Anri the Proper Giasrrr 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 and Frames made. We guar
antee satisfaction to all.
Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON.
47 Bull Street.
Bear m Mind
That we Sell
%* *• *
u -'
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tackle.
EMPTY AND LOADED bHELLis.
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P.O.KfcsSLER
206(4 Monk.