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BRUNSWICK DAILY SEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
.ag.,.—
Advertising r*tea made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organisation notices published
at halt the regular rates.
A'*vruaer> desiring their ada dhs
continued must notify the office iu
trriUttg.
StRfSCHIPTION HATES.
Terror to ipibacrlbera In the city
and by mail free of charge to all
•tarts of the United S -tee and Can
ada, Mexico. Porto Kico. Guam, Phil
ippife. Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Phr Month J -60
■At Months <*-50
6ise .ear 6.00
Entered at the Brunswick. Ga.,
nostofflee, as second-class mail mat
ter. "•*?
p 1 Hon. Emory Speer has designated
Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
Liynn oounty.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The Nows Publishing Company de
sires It to be distinctly understood that
grav— 'wronisements must he Mf'
for ip advance. We cannot afford to
'"svote our space to such advertise
ments and wait m, the courts for the
money.
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Are you In the Christ mas News?
Those B & n. fsxftnralons should ho-
Hindi- n ri i-ufio IV
The wise indrehunt Amsbsin■
fjf. a t
ly have nn ad. in Sunday's’'N ow
The energetic merchant will certain
ly have an ad. in Sunday’s News.
Tiie excursionists oumo in numbers,
yesterday and soenShd to enjoy the oe
caslon.
Many of the democrati< papers are
holdtbg wide open the door for Hoh„
Thomas E. Watson. •
1 J — -„fl
Sunday’s News will he n thormtffh
paper, full of good wholesome matter.
Have you an ad. in it?
At. the time all the northern pnppffjj
were working so hard for the little toll,
es in southern taclorles, there were
children working all night in the
mints regions of Pennsylvania.
Venezuela is new iu a position to
understand the crime of being weak,
remarks the New York World It
shoiiid have been added "and wicked
too," the combination will not work.
THE FOUNDATION OF CRIME.
A question that has boon asked over
Olid over these many years and that
will probably continue to be asked as
long ns the sons of Cain inhabit the
earth is. what peculiar conditions ol
birth and environment tend most to
create criminals?
The reply generally given Is that
Vice begets vice, and that the chilli
who is raised under evil influences oi
ls born of criminal parents is most
apt to lead a sinful life. While wick
edness may have a certain amount of
qpntaglous effect, ii ts .Impossible to
lay all crime upon . the shoulder ot
ft
undesirable environment as la JWrpKnn
every day by the Jong newspaper ac
counts or men who have tho boat
blood and the best training conceiva
ble and who are as guilty of horrible
i rimes as are these tp whom tho
meaning of gentlemen lias never boon
known, men who have absolutely no
one, no circumstances, outside of
themselves to blame for this fault.
On the other, hand, many of the
finest, strongest and most useful men
in the world are those who have
berathed the very atmosphere of sin
from their youth up. and have turnen
to righteous living iron) pure dishon
esty they have seen shout them. Her
edity and environment are tremendous
factors in a man’s social elevation or
degradation, but the will of the man
is more potent than either, and where
there is a will there Is a way for ev
ey thing.
AN IDLE DRSAfr
Tho call comes from Hawaii and the
.Philippines for negro laborers; and!
this demand brings up once again, thOj
question of colonizing the negro.
This is an old idea and a solution
offered many times for the negro prob
lem. However, It is a misfortune to
all concerned that the colonization of
the negroes of tho southern states of
America Is well nigh impossible, cer
tainly impracticable, and very improb
able.
The Idea has recently been advanced
by Senator Morgan, of Alabama, that
the negro be colonized in the Philip
pines. Let us see:
Titer are, nominally 10,000,000 col
ored people in this country. To re
movo them to the Philippines would
require ships; but Uncle ijam has the
money and can provide them. Assum
ing that, the government would go at
the work in earnest, and provide itself
with fifty ships at a cost of $500,000
each or a total outlay of $25,000,000.
Those ships would carry, let us say,
1,000 passengers, each, or 50,000 in all.
They would have to make two hun
dred trips to carry the colored people
over. They could make but. two trips
a year. It would require, therefore,
100 years to complete the task and the
expense would amount up fabulously.
Besides, this takes no account of
the fact that, at the end of a hundred,
years, there would he twice as many
negroes to carry over!
- du whai is mere to do about ft;
even If the negro is willing, which Is
eight, out of ten eases, ho is not. Tae
United States —the lower southeastern
part of the United States is quite
good enough for the average negro,
lb takes the view that most, of us
do, about, going to Heaven. Of
course, “were we quite sure, who
could endure this sal old world; but a
certainty is not dreaded like an un-]
known condition, so we are willing to j
do the best we can, with the world we j
find ourselves in.
"Tho poor yo nave always with
you;" and the same may as well be
said of the negro. -v
If there could be a census taken of
the women In the world who are cro
cheting slippers, it would be surpris
ing, says the Augusta Chronicle. Yes,
• rttiy; doubtless Mrs. McKinley would
be alon ; on tho- list.
TUunembor to put your own name
and acldvestf on one corner of Christ,
mas packages sent by mail so that
the pqstnffic.e authorities ran notify
><m of any failure in its delivery. The
pie-tagt* must be fully prepaid on paek
:ri or they will uot go forward.
—,i
The press agent of* M-abeho Gilman,
who has been tl hutting tho pif oC with
productions of rhymes, said to have
been written by the prince of Slam
(o Ma belle, is doubtless counting on
(he imposition Hint the prince is too
far uwny to got American newspapers.
Elbert Hubbard is being sued for ab
solute divorce by his wife, but, one
would be hasty of Judgment to Infer
from Ibis fact, that the benevolent gen
tinman Is a hypocrit. There nave been
Other reasons for women to want dl
voices than that their husuands are
mean or dishonorable.
Notice, Take Warning.
All persons are hereby cautioned
and warned against discharging fire
arms, firecrackers, sky-rockets or fire
works of any description, anywhere
Within the tire limits, boat is to say,
ih.H section of tho city bounded on
tho south by London street as far east
as Oglethorpe street, thence running
north ns far as Howe street, tlienee
running east, as far m Reynolds street,
thence running north to Q street,
thence running west to Bay street, and
thence running south ajpng jnd includ
ing no whole o. i,ay street to Howe
street. Tae police have postive orders
to arrest all offenders, aud all offend
ers will most positively be tinea.
All persons outside? rtf tiie limits
above described wito may desire to
use fireworks, are especially warned of
the danger on the Bay from rockets,
and all persons using rockets tin
cautioned io send them on in an eist
ervl direction away from the Bay.
N. EMANUEL.
Mayor City of Brunswick.
Pip nolo and Graphophone concerts
daily at Fleming & Waff’s.
Quick service and good things to eat
is the secret of Wilson's success.
Cold Weather I* Upon Us, and every
body should have their winter clothes
cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter.
'Ring ’phone 243-2.
MILLIONS
OF WONIEN '
Preserve, Purify, and Beautify
the Skin, Scalp, Hair,
and Hands with
Minnows ov Wombs use Outicttva
Bo*r. awisP-d by UtmeuuA Ointment,
for boftutifying the sklii, for cleansing the
scalp, and Uie slopping of falling hair, for
softening, whitening, and soothing red,
rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes,
Hchlngs, and irritations, anil for H the
purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery.
Millions of women use Cb:ic< •' -Soar to
baths for annoying irritations, Inflamma
tions, and excoriations, or too free or offen
sive prespiratlou, in washes for i:'curative
weaknesses, and for many sanative, auti
septio purposes, which readily suggest
themselves to women, luolhers.
Complete Treatment rr Hit me urs, t?i.
OMsftUngofCimdßß* WMlff*Bc..},torii-aii,io
the skin of crusts and scales, and soften tno
thickened cuticle, Cwnemt* om r u.MT >•).
to instantly allay itching, inflammation, and
Irritation, andsoothcand held, and ’ a fi< cka
Rkhoi.vi.kt BUI (2f10.), W cool and el ause
the hlood.
OUTictra* Kksoi.vknt Pn.i.s (Chocolate
Costed) are anew, tasteless, odor loss. cor,nmhml
substituto tor the celebrated liquid Ci.-TtcOß*
Hcrolvenv, as well as for all othi r blood purl-
Her, and humour nuras. 60 doses, 2!>o.
Sold throughout (ho world. Hrltish Dtpofi JST-lffi,
glMrtarhouM hw , Umdon. POOT sh i’itru AM. Oil —l.
uur., Sole groys., floslon, U. S. A.
Cautiofil
This is . a gen...e word —but wkor
you fain., imw liable you are no., to
| purchase for 75c the only remedy u.
|vrsauy known, and a remedy that Ir.-
Ibad the larges*. Bate of any mcdu ii
'n tne world since IBtiß tor the cur
and ireatuient of Coimumptign kn
Tnroat and Lun.: Troubles all taese
years without losing its popularity aP
these years, you will be thanhful w<
called your attest iua to Boacliees Gcr
man Syrup. There are • noy oruinary
c ugh remedies c uic by druggist
and othora th n a.i a :eap and good
for light colds perhaps, but for a.-v *
Ooldd, Brsnchitie, Croup and espoc
ally for Consun ptibn, where there
Uuiflcult expectoration aucj coughit:
durlug the nights and moVnlngs, l.bttr
is nothing iilto Ciorman Syrup. Sol.'
liy all truggists ia the civtiizeu wt..iu
Q. C. GREEN, Woodbury. N. J
State of Georgia, Glynn Comily
Under ami by virtue of the power of
sale contained in a deed to secure
debt made by/ Viola Loowonstoin >o
Bloodwortli and Jones on August 2U,
1902, nud recorded in volume tl ■
mortgages, folio 459, of the general
records of said county. 1 will sea at
public outcry boforo the court, lion.-.-
door of said county within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In
January, 1903. all the following proper'
ty, towit: That certain saw mill >it
uhied on the line of the rlglil of way
of ike Soutlioin Hallway near Sterling
in said county, lately operated by said
viola Loewenstein. ami previously
thereto operated by Bloodwortli ami
Jones together with the engine and all
fixtures, machinery and appurtenances
to said mill Tielonglng or in any v, sc
appertaining, seven head of mules and
four head of horses at said mill, four
timber carts, otic two-borne wagon, otic
tram-road truck, a., the harness dogs,
chains, ropes, u.ocks and all the out
fit and appurtenances beloglng to said
•catts and wagons, and ine snantv now
on ino northeast side of the Southern
railway tru< k near said mill, ami an
(he privilege of cutting pine timbre
measuring not less than sixteen inches
(10) In diameter three (3) feet trom
the ground standing on that certain
portion of that tract, of land in said
county commonly called tile "Bacon
Tiact," fdi a fuller description where
of reference is hereby had to said deed
to secure debt, said timber privilege
expiring on August 20. 1905. Said
property will lie sold to pay an indebt
edness of $1,750.00 principal besides
interest, expenses and other legal
charges owing by Viola Ltmw.eusi.eiii
to the undersigned, as set out in said
deed.
This December 12. 190“.
J. 51. BLOODWOKTH.
Surviving partner of BfOodwortb and
Jones.
B. & B. Railroad Cheap Rates.
Come to Brunswick and spend your
Christmas and crew Year's. Fur tho
above occasions the Brunswick and
Binningnani railroad will sell round
trip tickets at the law rates. Will also
soli excursion tickets at very low rates
between all points. " Tickets will be
sold on December -J, 24. 25.. 30, 31.
1902, and January l. 1903. Good r>'
turning until January 3. Final limit
•January 8, 1903. For tickets and full
information call on B. and B. agents.
BEN.!. J. FORD,
General Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
J. A. McDUFFIE,
Traffic Manager, Brunswick, Ga.
Kennon Mott, the jeweler, has his
stoie nicely decorated with evergreens.
Mott is a hustler.
TB& BRUNSWICK AILT tOS#*.
ONE CENT AWSRD
if you want a position, • house, a
servant, or want to find anything
that has been lost, or want oome
thing that someone else has, ad
verttse in this column.
TUK RENT.—Desk room on ground
Uoor. Good, location. Address S’.,
care News.
FOR RENT —Two rooms, with use
of bulb and telephone, 711 Glouccester
street.
WANTED—Two salesladies. Apply
a' Kotbaqhilds’ jewelry store, Newcas
tle street.
FOR SALE —Ruobsr stamps, seals,
Mincers, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 812 Newcastle
street
LQST —A brack cape, between ex
pieoß office anil 222 Union street. Fin
der will be rewarded by returning lat
ter place.
PERSONAL Morphine, opium,
laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself
cured. Wlil inform you of narnrless.
permanent home cure. Mrs. M. A.
Baldwin Box 1212, Chicago.
LOST —Fox terrier puppy annul haif
grown. White with brack spot on
right oar. long ears and tall. Please
return to R. E. Sherman, Richmond
street, near Prince, aud be rewarded.
FOR HBlu—Two large and ele
gantly furnished beti iuvua, ceuiraiiy
located. Batu, electric lights, pnone,
in fact, ail modern conveniences. Ap
ply at :U5 Union street
JbUK BALE. — Hillery lslanu, contain
ing 32 1-2 cares ot high land, suitable
for truck farming or tor poultry. Also
a six acre reservation on Blythe creek
known as Crescent Bluff. For parti
u.ars call on F. Jos. Dauflinger.
FOR SALE. —Bakery. Best eatab;
risked place in the city. Trade from
s2d to $25 daily. Rent reasonable,
flood chance for any nn. Good res
-,ou for selling. Address or cail at
City Bakery, Brunswick, ua.
•mm f- ■ ■ - . stmtjne-.aasbi-- - cHUMManuMuaMnn
America's famous Beauties
Look with horror on Skin Eruptions,
Blotcnes, Sores, Pimples. They don't
have them, nor wril any one. who
uses Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It glori
fies the far e. Eczema a Salt Rheum
vanish before it. It cure 4 sore lips,
Chapped hands, chilblains infallible
for piles. , 26 cents at ail druggists.
WOOD
Oak arid Pine
B. K. LA'ltLf, fte 134-3
Wilson’s
Up to Date
F^estauFant
* <*rv<-|k*
(>MIA V l .AYOUTH,
here are bot'i tempting and satisfying
Our litlehen is well supplied witli sea
simabie, substantial and high class
foods, delicacies, etc., and all are
transformed in palate pleasing and ap
poti'C satisfying dishes by cooks
whoso skill is almost magical.
WILSON’S nLaTAURANT.
is an ideal place to breakfast, dine or
sup, now or any other time.
OYSTERS IN SEASON.
Game and Fish always on hank
JAS. W. WILSON, Prop.
Phone 321.
OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT.
AtTHEGRRND
Friday Dec. Id.
Matinee and Night
A Jolly
American
Iramp.
By the Author, "A or Relation” and
"Peaceful Valley,” Etcc.
THE GREATEST COMEDY MELO
DRAMA OF THE AGE.
Walter Gale as "Happy Jack." Four
seasons as. the tramp in Denman
Thompson's "Old Homestead.”
Night 25, 35 and 50 cents.
Special, prices matinee... .15 and 25c.
Souvenir Books and China at Flem
ing Waff’s.
Flags for decorating at Fleming &
Waff's.
long felt need filled.
Brunswick Now Has a First Class Fish
and Oyster House.
Thurlow & Johnson, two enterpris
ing newcomers, have opened a first
class fish'and oyster house in the
Matthews building next to the corner
or Monk and Grant streets, and they
intend to keep an establishment first
class in every respect.
Brunswick has needed a place of this
Kind and the people should show their
appreciation by liberally patronizing
the new firm. tf
KENNER MILLINERY CO.
310 Newcastle Street.
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HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS,
are numerous In this display of new
MILLINERY.
Flat Hats and Turban:-: will 1:e tae
prevailing mode, accotdin gto Paris -
abu rni in tuts i<ir>fYi*2*a,
The materials 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.
There's excellent values at all
prii ea.
Milk cows for sale by C. S. Tait.
.-s Cold New.
I have opened a wood yard at the
corner of Cochran uvonue and Georg
strssis aFvi offering 2** ot
wood at lowest prices. Give me a trial
and you will come again. Prompt de
livery guaranteed.
B. II BAXIELS.
Millinery at half price this week at
J. H. Heller & Bio’s.
FALL HATB.
tl have them in
all varieties. See
my Xmas goods
now arriving. The
VERY LATEST
MILLINERY LINE.
MISS KATE SLATER.
Ship Notice.
• Neither the master, owners or con
signees will he responsible for any
debt* contracted by the cen .v of tips
Porvguetw bark Vouga, Uuino, master.
Overcoat* Refined cheap, at Jim
Carter’s.
FOR RENT—-The store on Monk
street now occupied by L. I). Joel.
Apply to Weinberg X U. v ajis.
IS YELLOW F:.B V
in your blood ? Mr. K.ciaus • ill
it iTalariwi (ierm. It can i -on
changing red blood yeiiavi eider
microscope. I; wo-. .
night f •••, i* i. . com
piexion yriiow. Uiiiti. , t.-ix-y
seus.-itiens creep down your
backbone. You foci wc u
worthless.
ROBERTA’ CHILL TON C
will stop the trouble now. it
enters the blood at once end
drives out Ihe ycHow ptn.an.
If neglected and when - hills.
Fevers, Nigiit-Sweats and n gen
era I break-down come In r on,
Roberts’ Tonic will c - j <
then—but why wait? i- it
future sickness. The n> -.trice
turers know ail about this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chilis, Fevers am!
Malaria. It has cured thous
ands—-It will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 - sa >■ u
Nn .-fbV l'barm&c W fiai!-.
Biibkt- t-ii liriig o ju. \.
You will Bud some real cato'ay little
lists at Miss Slater’s Wednesday.
Use
Derminoll
Tor Chapped
Hands and Face
Sedalgia Tablets
for He and che
Hunter-Sale
Drus Cos.
ir
PHONE 37.
Birth Place ot Pure Tturk
Bargain Sales continued for the bal
ance of the week for benefit of visitors
J. H. Heller & Bros.
A Daily Problem
Solved
It’s discouraging work to fill the lunch hag day
after day. It’s uninviting to open the lunch bag
and find the eternal bread, bread,"bread. Bread is
good, but it’s monotonous—it lacks novelty.
Break the monotony with the new delicacy—
Biscuit
Nutritious —healthful—satisfy-
ing. Un©ed Biscuit are sold £ \
only in the In-er-seal Package, ff .
which keeps them airtight and \C©i!tSJr
moisture proof.
B/--Y IRONWORKS
Mdiuslacturei aud Repairers ot
... nerv £nfiinßsi ..
jr i u t
lianne work a spooiaiyt
Packings, Fittiogs
and Supplies
i .timotus Fornisshed Tree of Charge.
629 Bay 8 i-.
Vv. R DART, CLAUD DART,
lesid-.-nt snd Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
BOWEN & THOMAS,
Cojitra'ciors ana Builders of ton* ,
Brick and Frame Building a.
Jjfi AN UFA lUKKKri <l
CEME.NT, T!L %\'D ART! FCtAI. H 'ON
DON’T MONKEY Wi H THE BUZZ
SAW.
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'a-.W Si . - •• (
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av/- L M Mkn
by buying hnnlier of unreliable deal
I'r-. When you want anything in lum
ber come to us. We will fill your or
or accurately and promptly. \V wilt
(rive you jiiat the lumber yon want at
just the right price. You can always
sate money by placing your order
with us. Phone 197.
Lans’ & vVcod
PLANING MILL.
187.
If Y u Sutter From Kidney Troubles.
Use Scnf; s Horn Kidney Cure. Noth
ing fil e it for diseased kidneys. 50
cents.
California Port,- Tokay, Muscatel,
Claret, .Madeira, Catabnva and Black
berry Wine 25 cents per bottle, worth
double the money. A trial will con
vince you only at Sig. LevisonX 310
Bay struct. Telephone 130.
•
j Bouor Kioneys—Perfect Hcatth.
| The use of tjiuitb'a hure Kidney
'C m e will piuidui e both. Try a jolt s
and be copvtnced. Yonr drnggis; sells
it for 50
_ i will soil ypti a fioltle of C.arot t r
emits equal to ;;uy you |ry i.< cents
a iwittle for. Don t fall to provide for
• the Irolldays. {jig. Levisou, 310 Bay
■ street. Telephone 130.
A Genuine Bargain.
! I have For Sale at Pmimtnville one
! 2 tory house. Store and kitchen on
Si,,l floor, siiiil steeping rooms up
Stairs. Lot 00x100, lieißs tor $7.00
!- r month. House in good condition.
, Apply to B. H. Da)3i0!5,3 ,, 2 Olouces
t< r sire-, t. Cheap for cavil or will sell
■on leasonalde time.
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
Biggest Bargain Sales in the city at
Heller's.
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ftBCEMBEIt IF-
Jua* Opened.
t. S. Ltiiiib,
GUM and oOCKSYiiTH, corner Mon';
anti Grant street*..
Special attent. n lo the repairing t (
TtiUhAi, KNii E-GRINDING and RE*
PAIRING.
Give me a Ti rai
.-.i.j. Ui.v.JO x>t CALHOUN. ,
vv If\ J ~*> L,‘. tb.< i o A TO'iTLii, a w*
it. .ii.i.lUb i. : . ullrtiVi srUKK'.'.
•LRUSi-HONr: 2i2-ii.
t:Ua ROY rUHJti to THE BEST
NEW VELVET COLLARS, NEW
SLEEVE LININGS, and NEW BOD/
LININGS for THAT CD OVERCOA i ,
at CARTER'S.. 'Phene 253-2.
We Fit ad thirty
Tuai we Are price < utti rx ot Brtin ■
w ik- u., we buy lit -pot < as*lt, whli i
enfchWa uh to sell lire people goods :>
uu: Fru es *
mint new .-lock of
Gr-roe erie e>
Noiiting out Hit best good. . V *
fresh and line. Your patronage soli
ill i, ;tnu goods delivered to any yurt,
uf iLs city fieo.
i‘lone 21.
Ju.atob 'i. Matthews.
Cor. F and Wolf Streets.
Tin me orders promptly delivered.
Lowest prices ever given on FL
works .i- rit imnr <c WafE’B.
Beet stand of Fireworks v, ‘ l ' in ;
tx \v aif i-j.
Ship Notice.
Neither tnastoi. owners nor consir
ei > ot Hie in - ■ it ft?< aiusiUp "I*•* -
irsi*' will in; rc'-onnsibie .or any debt.
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