The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 10, 1902, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. mmn oaiiy news. W-K PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING GO. '-> .'-a'. *■ ~ A. H. LEAVY ..Manager 0. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Kjijjt **■!■ ~ 1 —— - Advertising rmtf> tande known on application. Church and other char itable organlrst'or. not.leas publlahod *t half Lb* renter rate*. Advaiwier* dealrfng their adau *&► aonttniiM ramst notify the offlae In writing . - I. StIBBCIIIPTION RATES. ? Tern,, to mibr-rlbere in the city and l.y mail {>■< a of charge to all • arts of ’he United S' \tea and Can via Mexlo. Porto Hloo. Guam. Phil lupine lab eda aud Hawaiian Islands: Month I -f>o Six Months Jl-BO : fist- .ear 6.00 t’ho'i* 188. • >/-, ><’ :> , Entered at the Brunswick. Oa., rest office, as accond-cl ass nmll mat ter. i Hon. Emory Speer ha* designated *he Brunswick Dally K >v;s as the official organ United States Court, In proceedings, for Giytan county. s fT .'ll PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News J jhlleliln/ Company de sires It to be Jlstlnrtly undorhtom} that All legal ad vartlsements mfist he paid for In nd' ance. We cannot afford to .’’vote our space to suclt advertise ments and wait os, the courts for the money. 4 i I!'".Oil morning .Mayor Crovutt. "1 tola you So's” arc.in ovidenco to- :u4!ai The legislature will probably ail- Jonni Saturday. It'* all ovor now. Lot's got buck to Work for Brunswick. —•'■ 1 t A more fi loudly jiolitioul contest wbh never witnossed in Brunswick. An Illinois woman has been killed by a “beauty wash," But if it made her beautiful, a picture of the corpse would still be a good advertisement ol' the Wllßh - - ■■.JLA, William It. Unarm is now using considerable space in his three nows paperse booming himself for the pres idency. Willie should not get a sw.-l --d bead so early in the game. The udvocates of the increase In iho license from S2OU to J.'SOO claim that it will add $75,000 annually to the stale's income, But it will take more than that to “make both ends meet" next year it' tho .appropriations bill that passed tho house stands. Carrier Nation tho "laursus fcjmush or" Is about to become a playwrigli. and actress. 'Hiin decision Ims been reached as the result of her success full locturo tour. She is going to write a play and take one of the lead mg parts herself. She* is even seri ously considering a repertory company with "Ten Nights in a liar Room as one of the leading productions. Wo are told that congress is chock full of “Ii ust busters." A majority ol tho members of both houses, it is said, have bills in their pockets and arc only awaiting the oportunity to ..urt them at tho head of the Octopus, t. is too much to hope, but nevertheless, let us hope, that out of them all there will be at least one that will throw light on the subject and suggest action that Is just aud practicable.—hi aeon Telegraph. A writer in tho Now York Evening Post discusses "possum and talers’ in a way to make a Georgia darky's inouth water. He notes that at this time of year a steady stream of fat opossums and Georgia sweet potatoes pours into tho New York markets from the south. "Originally p was eaused by tho yearning desire of homesick southerners to . have a reminder of Dixie upon their dining table, but so many were tbe northern ers who learned the delicacy of the dish that today there are probably more veterans of the trade among the latter than the former," 'the man with a pocket BOOK. Any . married woman or engaged t!rl uncertain what to give her hus hand or affianced for a Christmas 1 present may he sure they aro doing tho right thing In encouraging a moat desirable trait by selecting a pocket book tor the gift. A packet book has always been plae ed In the same category as a hand kerchief with other articles or must buy because something must be given and nothing particularly original can be thought of by the unimaginable shopper. Some recent utterances on the subject of pocket, books from a famous Chicago banker, however, have quite altered the situation. According to this man of finance it la very easy to judge a man’s charac teristics in certain directions by his carrying his money in a purse or loose-! ly In bis pocket. He believes that a man who takes some t rouble to get out hfs money, opening a ease for notes or a coin purse with clasps Is far less reckless in expenditures than he who jingles silver loosely in his trous ers pockets and thrusts bills carelessly into his vest pocket. He declares that his assertions are substantially based on many experiences and observations and even goes so far as to say that he decides whether or not it would be safe to load a man money by the method In which he is in the habit of carrying that money. There may or may not be some thing In this, but at any rate the thing Is reason sufficient for women puzzled over the everlasting query. What can one get for a man? to turn to the counters devoted to small leather ar ticles. Missouri has a drastic trust law, and If the decision in the brewery case in (he Kansas City court of appeals, re ported in tho dispatches a few days ago Is sustained, it will plant many thorns in the path of unlawful trade combinations. One of tho provisions of the law is that contracts with such combinations or trusts are void an . that debts arising out of them are not legally enforeible. It reduces the matter to a question of evidence of the unlawful character of tho combi nation. The Hall y For Mlierly. “Gentlemen,” snld tbe speaker, rift ing to bis full height and almost carry ing his bearers off their feet with bis matchless eloquence, "the time lias come for us to assert our Independence. We are freeborn" r'gizons. God has given us ns a birthright the privilege of governing ourselves ns we see lit. We bow our Uuee to no kings and no princes. We have only ourselves to blame If we permit others to deny the liberty that our fathers have be queathed to us -tho liberty made sa cred by their hallowed blood. I appeal to you. my follow citizens, to arise in your might. Let us exhibit our man hood. Let us tench tbe world the great lesson of Independence. Let its”— "f*ay, gents." .veiled the janitor as he suddenly stopped out upon, the plat form, "I'm goilt' to shut this hall up now. Clear out o' here. I’ve been up three nights with the toothache, and I'm g in' to Ixd early. Git. before l turn out the lights on you!” One minute and seven seconds later the doors were looked, and tire great rally for liberty was one of the things that lmd been. -Chicago Record Her ald . After voting today go to Wilson’s atrd get a good meal. FOR RENT —-Comfortable ddwelling house, five rooms, at GOG C street. Ap ply on premises. If Ycu Suffer From Kidney Troubles. lise smith s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth ing li-.e it for diseased kidneys. i>U cents. ALL KINDS OF CALIFORNIA WINKS Si CENTS A BOTTLE, At H. SLUG'S, 226 UHAN'T STREET. TELEI’UONB 272-2. Overcoats Relined cheap, at Jim Carter's. Good dressers should have their clothes cleaned and pressed by Jim Carter. He Is experienced and will do you a good job. With Us Again. Mr. C. C. Coerolt, the well known expert piano tuner, representing Phil lips it Crew Cos., Atlanta, Ua„ is in Brunswick again tuning and repairing pianos, anu guarantees to do perfect work. Orders left with Fleming & Waif will l>e promptly tilled. Good Board, nice rooms, $16.00 per month, at 211 B street Competent Workmen are the only kind employed at Jim Carter’s Clothes Cleaning and Dyeiug establishment. If you want the best kind of work done cheap go to Carter, or ring phoue 253-2, (fft tv r " II Hjt Insolvent Pill! CUTICURA RESOLV ENT PILLS (Chocolate Coated, 60 doses, 25c.), are anew, tasteless, odourless, economical substitute for the celebrated liquid GU TI - CURA RESOLVENT, as well as lor all other blood purifiers and humour cures. Each pill is equivalent to one teaspoonful of liquid RE SOLVENT. Put up- in screw-cap pocket vials, con taining 60 dose: , price, 25c. CUTICURA RESOLV ENT PILLS are alterative, antiseptic, tonic, and digest ive, and beyond question flic purest, sweetest, r,r .t suc cessful and economical ble ed and skin purifiers, humour cures, and tonic-digestives yet compounded. cwspide Treaßseat $i Complete external ami internal treat no-st fur every humour, consisting of (J, -n. m. , Soap, 28c., to cloanxa Hie skin of and scales, ami soften tho thickened cut icle; Coticcra OiN-rvii, nt, ho<-., (o di stantly allay 1 tolling, inllainnuillon, nul irritation, and soothe and heal; and Oj.t ritltA llesolvknt Pmi.s, 25e. t to coo!- at : cleanse the blood. A Si.nolkF’ ris often sufficient to euro tho most torturing, dis figuring, Itching, burning, and scaly shin, scalp, anil blood humours, ei.:/.< ro!"*,r,te and irritations, with loss of hair, from infancy to ago, when all else fails. Ci'Tlcuba KichkDll'S are told throughout the wi/rU. Jirttinh D*pOti2'2B, Ohartßrhoune Sq., London > rsu h Depntt f> Kne del* Pair, Paris. I'ottkii Dm - ano (Jukm. Cokt., Bole I'nq* , lioaton, U- U. X. PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE, Made Id Adrian, Mich, THE STRONGEST FENCE In the WORLD C. W. DEMING. Agt., t * ’• Brunswick, Ga. J. A. LOWE, JR. Contractor and Builder. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Also Do Paint Work. Get my Estimate Or Your Next Job 628 WOLF STREET. Oak Wood, Pine Wood Light Wood Phone 320. * S'i(le:i <& Me-CaMll f Largest and best load of wood in the city. QUICK DELIVERY. SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT F .OUR _ Out of Death’s Jaws. “\Vnen death scorned very mar from a severe stomach and liver trout*’-.. that l hud suffered with for years, ' writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C., "Dr. King's New Life Pills saved my life and gave perfect health.' Rest pills on earth and only 2f> cents at all dm gglsts. Job Printing jlhe Kind That Pleases* ’Fhonelßß lews Job Ofnce IIM. i V Mill .> norny without, 8I | |l| |W| or confinement. Cureissnr v I iW*l If ntiteej nt Samtarlurnurv pav. B. It. VRAIe, Mau’gr Lithia f,priu&s Cim Cos., Drawer A, Austei!,G*. Horaejtreatment st r. it preferred. Correspondence *trictJy ct nfid ti u Try Rob Roy Flour. .. ft la the best en the market. TOE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS ONF. CENT AWSRD If you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything tnat has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise In this column. FOR KENT.—Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Andreas F., care News. FOR KENT —Seven room, two-story house, yol Egmont street. Apply to fill Norwich street. FOR RENT —Two rooms, with use jof bath ami telephone, 71’ Gloucester ; street. ’ FOR SALE—Ruober stamps, seals, BtiuqeiS, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will U. Fain, 312 Newcastle street. I FOR HIJNT--My rexidennee, 1004 Gloucester' street. Eight rooms and ! hath. Apply at 400 carpenter street. John Campbell, I -*i (Jit RENT —iv.y house on Union street. Possession given December : Ist. Newly Painted and in urn tdasa ( condition. J. 1). sparks. PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit* Myself lived. Will inform you of nannies:-. 1 pvi-’.niineni home cure. Mrs. ,M. A. . lialdv. ,a. iiox Id 12, Chicago. I FOR KEa, -Two largo and cie -1 gantly famished bed rooms, centrally j located; BsiUt, electric lights, pnoae, in fact, all modern .conveniences, Ap ply at 313 Union street. FOii BALE? — Millery Island, contain ’ teg 33 1-2 cares of High land, suitable for truck farming or for poultry. - Also ft six acre reservation on Blythe creek known :t< Grt sv*t Hi tiff. For parti culars call on F. Jos. Dau(linger. FOR BALE. Jlaiiery, licit estab lished place in the city.'trade from t2<) to dally. Rent reasonably. Good chance tor any one. Good rea son foi soiling., Address or caii at i Lilly Bakery, Isruuswica, Ua. America’s Famous Beauties Look with horror oh bklu Eruptions, Blotches, Sores, Pimples. They don't have them, nor will any hue. who uses RucUlcii'k Arnica salve, it glori fies the V. zenut n Salt Rheum vanish b'-fi.re'll, it cure.-, sore lips, (happed hauds, chilblains loiatlihle ter piles, 25 ckiits at ad drugglsta. We Plead Gui t y That, we aio price cutters of Bruns wick—as wo buy for spot cash, whu a enables us to sell the people goods at Gut Prices Entire new stock of O-rooeries. Nothing but the beat goods ALWAY. fresh and fine. Your patronage solic ited, and goods delivered .to any part of the city free. Phono 21. James L Matthews. Ccr. F and Wolf Streets, 'Phone orders promptly doitvorodf ,** *t ,* ,vf -{ „** jl yt „■* j* ,* *4 ' S If you want the largest * ** „ LOAD OF WOOD A % tlj in Brurvjwjck for 75 cents, *4 PHONE 206. '* TEMPLE'S WOOD ** * V r r r *• ** r y r ** *■ KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Ne wcastle Street, -VI . - A Ad\i 111 f \ (| 1 ' 1 .;' "L ! | YI 'lf'%vr|nW * I fel A" i -t l ' -i HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS. j arc numerous in tliir, disnlnv m new MILLINERY. Flat Hats and Turbans will- be the prevailing mode, m cord in gib Paris— and Paris sots the fashions. The materials in these' lints are hose most highly favored. , * , ‘ Designed by artists and enveloped by milliners of skijl and tasty* .they ;re really beautiful and . serviceable models. ’ ) Tncre's excellent values -at all prices. MrtL J -HA Alvu CREAM Served Free at A. Kaiser & Bros. Orv Poods Store. Haifa 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 s tinner. , p h re F! red in . two c, me in and trythe food ' th.'FOR C ° mment - opens \ jfL& ■ ¥1 ,/fn o/c? bird isn’t caught With chaff, and a Wise man isn’t tempted With a cracker bag °^ ter ,lO£i?s r>.. Uneeda l\v\insr I'4| —the kind that come fresh and j’ * n t^ie ln-er*sel Package. ~ NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY. _____ Wilson’s Up fco Date Restaurant uy U?ft If© .St I LWmm S (MQRE THAN ONE lias cofnmented on the higa qualily of Ichml served at WILSON’S RESTAURANT. Tbls is the secret of our surcc ;. OYSTERS K IN SEASON. ■Game and Fisii always, on haul. JA9. W. WILSON, Prop. • Phone 321 OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT. WOOD I Oak and Pine B H. DANIELS, Phona 134-3 i •*- - - - Jt. DON’T MONKEY Wt’ H THE BU2!Z SAW. • , \IM r ’ ; ~':Ji ; - %/ / ! ] <o* j*" $ H - : - . L by buying lumber of unreliable deal ers. When you want anything in It.m --! ber come L* us. W e will fill your or ! r accurately and promptly. We wit. give you just the lumber you want at just he right price. You can always save money by placing your order with us. Phone 197. Lang & Wood. PLANING MILL. 'Phone tB/. Just Opened. C. S. Lamb, GUN and LOCKSMITH, corner Monk and Grant streets. Special attention to the repairing of TRUNKS, KNIFE-GRINDING ana j;E- 1 PAIRING. Give me a Trial. - —; Swan's Down dour ta he best Wilson is feeding the people, "hi* ! why they look well. ! •n.*aranEs — fBAY IRON WORKS 1 S* Manufacturers anil Repairers of Machinery, Engines. Saw Mills Marine work a specialyt. r < ; Packings, Fittings ; : and Suppslie; ► j sinvnes Furnished Free of Charge, ► 629 Bay St. i " VA H. DART, CLAUD DART, 4 resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. BOWiitt & THOMAS, Contractors and Builders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. 0 S\ h’A< I’UKKHd OK CEMENT, TILE AND ARTIFCIAL STONE. nr* hams will iave :t) pur cent by having their job work dono at tho N@WH jut) OiliCt), hor Whooping Gough use CHE- N.E> o • EXPEG tgbaNi. * W E; PQHitK, . , ;lbU7 <T Street painter and paper hanger. Signs of ] any uesetiptlon. Agent for wall pape ■ mills. Drop me a postal. ii one 289-ij Virulent Cancer Cured. S'arthr.g i-rooi of a wonderful art vmire in medicine U given by drugg.st G. V\ . Roberts, of Rii.-.abetb. W. Va. Au old man there bad -'oug suffered I 'Vitii what good Jo, tors pronounced mcuutuh- cancer. Taey believed his i c i ase uopel ns till he used kKuetric Hitters hud applied Bucklea’s Arnica j Sal-,c, which treatment completely \ cured him. When Klwaric Bitters ate 1 used to exjiel bilious, kidney and mi- ! crobe poisons at the same time this j salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruption*, i ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters otic., i COAL i AND WOOD, pOMEytt BARKER. DECEMBER Id. Don’t Miss Ihe Opportunity OF Having your Eyes Examined And the Proper c them when you again visit Savannah. : Our examination (which is free)) de i ter mines exactly what you require. 'We handle .nothing but the .Eiesi ; Lenses and Frames made. We guar I antee satisfaction to all. I Rr. M. SCHWAB A SON, 4. Hull Street Bear in Mind That we So!) fi .■ " . i; •Vk.nx-'R'S -i- 8 '"■W” n w*v v ’’ Fire arms cutlery and sporting goods. Fishing tackle. EMPTY AND LOADED UHELLa. ■GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING P.O.KbSSLEK 206'/i Monk.