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

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SATURDAY MORN N S. BRUNSWICK DAILY SEWS. H fv-l-ÜBHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. ——- A H. L.EAVY M “"*S er C H. LEAV V j.- Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. Advertising ratcß made known on application. Church and other char itable oraanliatlon notice* published at half Lb* ratular rate*. A.lveru*eni daalrlng their a4i Ala eoutiuuad mot notify the office in wriUn*. ■ I SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Term* to subscriber* In the city and by mail free of charge to all oarts or the United H .te* and Can via. Mexico. r.otoNßi'o. Guam Phi! tpptne Wan*! and Hawaiian Per Month * 81 x Month* One -ear ;• 600 Phone 188. Entered at the Brunswick, Oa., pemtoffice. as second' las* mall mat ter. ? Men. Emory Speer has designated a.‘He Brunswick Daly New* as the Fofflclaf organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for hfytm oouuty. j,t Ififcfe', " r ■ 1 . c . PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de tr'-es It to be distinctly understood that all legal adYertlrements must be paid for in advance We cannot afford to 'vvoU our space to such advertise wants and wait m tha courts for the money. - -~ Was Santa Claus good to you? Bpgrunswick was lucky lu the mailer |of Christmas brawls. BL "Kris Krlnglo apparently very gnu, ||t% Brunswick. ■ste k. ; £ Mi —“ ** <> ' l • |BBBlto<r I’esol utlons nr- now ti,<- older of the day. gaprhe- rakmrnlk has boon oxportd ?, Malfej*. and, like many California wines, HBafpettWß rs be Imported nfter a lu- WBfm th*A genuine French articles. jOTbsy cal! It tho da mm du gateau. P Brunswick has every reason to give the New Tear welcome. Wo expect much from It. The cantata "The Coming of the King.” to he given at the First Metho dist church Monday night, promises to be the musical event or the season. It Is undrestood that the Brunswick H Birmingham will begin the operation of through trains. January Ist. Thb Is another move In a very good dim lion. The work on the Improvements of the harbor of Brunswick ns provided few by the congress, will begin In n very few days. This will give employ mertf to many workmen • CHRISTMAS IN uGUNV.WV :<■ Christmas passed off In lliis city without the awful lawlessness that has come to us from other quarters of the r country. The heat, element of our people went t'o their respective places of worship In the forenoon and the remainder of the day was sepnt at their own Ore aides. Of course tbdre wore some few cases of rowdyism hut they were promptly put down by the officers and on lit. whole the day In Brunswick was ye; y appropriately observed. This Is as it should be and The ' Nows Is pleased to chronicle (he fuel that, this city, like all ethers in the la awakening to the fact that Christmas day is not one for noises, drunks and disorders, hut on the oth c-r hanu belongs to the church and shorn., be so observed If the people Ofe this country are termtned to have *|Wty for pyroterhlcs ami loud aeei.u'n then let them fix that day for the of July, which Ik really tin e: Rpmal that a.-ouiu he rcmontbcuM in faflbioti Christine**. as we said wwrtorc, la a matter for .hun t : .t> Rpcd aside from the givit <g should have no other general ■ other than is povld<d ter in ' churches. MEN WHO REFUSE TO BE OLD. j Is old age to he made a crime? It, la aa Question that comes with the discharge of old railroad men; with the attefpt to remove tho old captains of Cleveland's police force; with a pa thetic Incident in New York, where a police Inspector, old In years, was made to turn Up-flaps and “skin the cat." in order to prove that he was en titled to remain on the force. Any law or regulation that fixes a rigid business ge limit; that forces men to retire when they nave lived a stated number of years, la bound to be unjust. It also makes liars. The man who looks 40, feels 40 and Is GO isn’t going to be an Idler the rest of his days, simply because somebody with a thirst for young blood In business has fixed an age limit.. Age can nov be a matter of years alone. It is a matter of correct living, of temperament; yes, of determina tion. There, - a re old men at 30 and young men at 70. There are grandfathers who can endure and do better work than their grandsons. At 80 Gladstone was working off his superfluous energy felling trees, and Plato Is said to have wrestled for the sport, there was In it. at 83 Jem *’r“c was the most famous fighter of his day, and at. 76 he was sparring. John Ericsson wanted to prove his soundness tn wind and body,, and so engaged in a tug-of-war with two young men. He pulled them off their feet wth ease. Yet their com bined years did riot equal his age. He was 80. Tljre Isn’t any end to the list. Hrokcn-dgWn men nre usually men who never' learned to live; men who never knew the real value of health and whe insulted their bodies. Tho rules that arc made for them should never apply to the, old oaks, while crusted and unbending, who re fnso to rtaeanure their fives by years, and Who. risk no odds of the busy world, tus would be men men as long ■ > there is work to he done. Will Roosevelt accept that arbitra tion jab or not, that is the question. A London jurist, In a lecture, says; A man who does not pay hls debts ought to ho made a social outcas The Augusta Chronicle says that t„,s 1. another English slap at Venezuela. Xh Macon News has arrived at the conclusion that "There may be plenty "fj&bod will’ on earth, in tne modern CiiJ'i'Unas neaeon, but tuere is no peaeo’ where cannon crackers, tin bone and tho cost, of Christmas gifts make Hfo a nightmare.” State of Georgia, Olynn County. finder and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a deed to secure dent made by Viola Looweustein to Blood worth and Jones on August 20, iodi', and recorded in volume 11 ct mortgages, udio 459, of tlio general rtvords of said county, 1 will son at Public outcry before the court bouse ‘loot ol said county within the legal hours of sale, on me lirst Tuesday In January, 1903, all the following proper ty, town: That certain saw mill sit ualed on the line of the right of way ol (be Southern Railway near Sterling, m said coot y. lately operated by said viola Loewenstein, and previously ihci to operated by Uloodworth and Jones together with the engine and all fixtures, machinery and appurtenances to said mill belonging or in any wise appertaining, seven head of mules and tour head of horses at said mill, four Umber carts, one two-horse wagon, one tram-road truck, a,, the harness dogs, chains, ropes, mocks and all the out lit and appurtenances beloglng to said earls and wagons, and me scanty now' on the- northeast side of the Southern railway track near said mill, and ait the privilege of cutting pino timber measuring not less man sixteen inches tIC) in diameter three (3) feet item the ground standing on that certain portion of that tract of land In said county commonly called the “Bacon t ract," /dr fuller description where of reference is hereby had to said deeu to secure debt, said timber privilege expiring on August 2i>, 1905. Said propeily will be sold to pay an indebt edness of $1,760.00 principal besides Interest, expenses and other legal charges owing by Viola 1 .oewenstein to the undersigned, as Bet out in said deed. This December 12. 1902. J. M. BLOOD WORTH. Surviving partner of Biood worth and Jones. Notice. Annual meeting of the stockholders of me Brurnswick Title Guarantee and l ean Company will be hold at die ol tico of (tie company (second floor of the National Bank building) in Bruns wick, Georgia, at ten o'clock a. m„ Monday. January 5, 1902. C. P. GOODYEAR, .. President. W. B. KAY, Ses: Diary. FACE HUMOUR' •4 ) Pimples, Biaekhes r, r, Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by I oUftr * MnxtoK* our Psovr,* vx CtmetTAk Boas, assisted by CwtkjVßiOiitr:. t, tor preserving, purl tying, iu<l beautifying the elcin, lor cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff, aid the >t< pping of falling hair, for softening, v. likening, and g-.(.thing red, rough, taid ..urn hinds, f t biby rashes, itching*, n.eO chatFc'-, a ,and f„r all the purpose*of the toilet, i ■ :b, n' and nursery. Millions of V. ■: men M - Cr'- Cvka floats in the form of baths for; t.uey* lug irritations, Intiaaimntl. ui. and *••• -i --ations, or too freoor offensiveg > . Ira ion, in the form <*t washes for r.Vhrativey, I -and for ninny O'u tlvopu pcve. Complete Treatment ComdsttagofCCTfcviu SoAvcKC.,) t-.rV mne the Bktoi.f evo-ts awl scubv.aniS -fa*.* tne UilrkfW‘l cuticle: hr-nii (80c),,tw intmoy “•toytt.o, .n. and Urn.'.lion,and fto-.ilie an-t cell* tteKOnvi-NT JCIULS Cl •C.. 1, ! a 1 cl nurd tho 1d(...(1. A ii. . i >in,i . SufliCliiiitto co.o tho (eve in .(#._ CrrictntA Rwkvb*t luidlf'lK-'c'Ce Coated) sre a now, t... ti-lcss, mmti ■ Don.lrulsubstitutefor l<- (A btffc Ii ml CUTIOUKA UItKOIA'SXT,M (L.VC'vFGJCC, \ Sold Ih on*sot tha World: Hu’.h BhitrUrh'ioaS *a .hortlun. trench i pot, # i fill, lari*. Fottka Duto and Cfju.; C : > Preia., llortaa. tl s A. PRESCRIPTIONS TILLED MERF. Will uof vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity called for, accuracy in the compounding of Medicines. is one of our Bth. tit points. Added to this Is the abs lute purity and un doubted freshness of every dm.' used We replenish our slote frequently, arid use or sell nothing which has bo otne inefficient tarough ■•tip,. SMITHS PHARMACY Caution! This is a geiu.e word- but when you thin., now liable you arc no. to purchase l'or Vsc the only remedy u... verflmiy known, and a remedy that ha had the largest sale of a niedlvim u the world since lSlid .. tin: cur and treatment ol Conaihinpl on an Tnront and lain. Tr<n> all t u < ic years without losing iis popularity and these years, you will be thankful w ailed ymir attention la Itoaclmes Ocr man Syrup. Th. re are m-., o, ..mm, 0 ugh rein dies made by druggi md ethers tha. are -cap and g >oo tor light colds poiliapM, but l ir rnv" Golds, in mien ilis, Cion n.t ;pec ally for cousin; ptiou, wuuf? C dufflcult expectoration and rnutihitip luring the uiglits and tuornin&'s leer-' is nothing iil.c German. Syrup Sold by all cruggists ia the elyiliw, G. C. QKiCkri. Woodbury, N J Don’t Miss the Opportnnitt OF Having your Fves Examined And the Proper Giar them when you again visit Savannah. Our examination (which is free)) de termines exactly what you require. We handle .nothing .but the . Bos: Lenses and Frames made. We guar antfe satisfaction to all. Dr. M. SCHWAB A So\. 47 Bull Street-, COAL AND WOOD, CONEY & PARKER ROB ROY FLOUR 1$ THE BEST.' TUF BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. ONE CEN r AWSRD If you want a position, a house, servant, or want to find anything that Has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise tn this column. POlt RENT.—Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address i>\, care News. FOR KENT—Two rooms, with use of batit and telephone, 711 Glouccester stieet. i FOR b>ALi£ —Rubber stamps, seals, t>tii.ccs, etc. Agent Underwood Type i writer. Will is. tain, 312 Newcastle i street. LOST -A hiack cape, between ex press office and 222 Union street. Fin der will he rewarded by returning lat ter pia.ee. PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself cured. Will inform you of Harmless, permanent home cure. Mra. M. A. Baldwin Box 1212, Chicago. FUR ItE.v, —Two largo and ele gantly furnished bed rooms, centrally located. Bain, electric lights, pnone, in fact, ail modern conveniences. Ap ply at 315 Union street. toil BALE.- fllHery [slang, contain ing 32 1-2 < ares of high land, suitable for truck farming or for poultry. Also a alx acre reservation on Blyth# creek known as Orescent ILutf. For parti culars call .on F. Jos. Dauflinger. FOR SALE.-—Bakery. Best estab lished place In the city, l rade from |2U to_. s2f> dally. Rent reasonable. Good* chance for any one. Good rea fur selling. Andress or can at City Bakery, Urunswicn, Ga. ■ . ■ —•- K'i'ol.l - L\’—Fttim Long Island one roan siallion. Texas stock. About 3 years old. One bay mare same ago. Ami *t t. black tali gnd mane, I will fifty reward or $50.00 for return of me or information' which will lead to their recovery. Address John Cur ie. St. - i: ions Island. i.,a. FOR SALE- Jersey Dairy; good in vestment; lor particulars apply to F. ScOtt. FOR BALK Piano; will sell a nice laigc plao lor cash, party wishes to sell at once. Apply at i>i,n t si reel. WANTED carrier; apply at News office today at l a. m. WANTED A young man stenogra pher. Address "Steno." Nows Office. STOLE One Eclipse bicycle. No. 12.1'fdb Pretty well worn. Upward Riven for IT i(Turn. Keniion Mott. Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant .. . ■ OLID AY 1 A YOUTH, here are both templing and satisfying Our -kitchen is well supplied with sea ..fmabie. substantial and high ciasys mods, delicacies, ete., and ati are transformed in pn.ue pleasing and ap petite satisfying dishes by cookn, whose skill is almost magical, WILSON’S ofcSTAURANT. TS an ideal place to breakfast, dine or -up. now or any other time. OYSTERS IN SEASON. Game and Fish always on haul. JAS. W. WILSON, Prop. Phone 321. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT. BKvaMKivaM* - -viv \$ yellow mm j in yotfr blood ? Physicians call * if f lalui iAI fierm. it ton be seen | cbonging red blood yell ,i\v under | microscope. It woi ks day and i night First, it turnfcyout com* 1 pic.-ckm yellow. Chilly, aching I sensations creep down your 1 backbone. You leel weak' and 1 worthless. ! ROBERTA CHILL TONSC will stop the trouble now. It j enters the Moo'd ot once and | drives out flic yettow-poison. | 14 neglected and when Ctulls, Fevers, Night Sweats and a gen era! break'down come later on, Roberts’ Tonic will cure you then but why waif ? Prevent future sickness. The msnulac turers know all about Ibis yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourrsii your system restore appetite, purify the b!nv j, pre vent and cure Chills, F *rs and Malaria. It has cure hous r;nds It. will core yot* nr your money back. This' is f*.,r. Try it. Price, 25 cents, f Sin .tti'.' l’bartnscT v "iJ ; Uiii,icr-hal nrojt ° ' ' a ■*' - . ... • • ... ... , i c R ,- mY FLOUR IS T i-iE BEST. Baloons. Cannon Crackers, Fire Crackers ami Cop Walking Canes at Fleming & Waff'*. Solomon Didn't Know. A man with strong opinions of bis own as to the fitness of things is g:-r<i dener and man of all work to a mini tor tn a rural parish in ScotfanJ. O k bdsterou.lv windy day tl - olcvg-n. > dispatched a message to h.'s sc'T-.aut sow a portion of a field known to them both as the "bank." In no v ry :mi ble mood the man made ills way to the study. “Dae ye want me to sow the bank?" he in'juired somewhat sicrnly. “Yes, Johu; I do.” replied his master. “Ye canna sow in sicb a day o’ triad.” explained John. “Well,” replied tha minsst r, “y n know Hclomcn says, TU that ecnsid.-i --eth the wind will not sow.’ ” “I dlnnu care a but.ou wh: t So! tu-n says,” John returned irately. "1 fancy he kens as little about farmers’ work :as ye due or he wadna hue said coy | such thing. Naeboly but daft folk i wad think o’ sowlii' in sich wiml. B* ,e moil may say what he like-, but him 1 iiu' ye both wadna mak' a fetid plow | man between ye." And the "bank” was not sowe that I day.—London Tit-Bits. Opportunity. “Well.” remarked the optimist, “op , pert unity knocks once at every door.” "Yes. .there’s something wry femi nine about opportunity.” r.; :i 1 the ! pessimist - ‘Bh - i.lakes bef ci'.il when I she’s pretty nre you're out. and tbat a ; 'be “i> lof it.” Philn.b-lr.!.’ Pr*e LONG FELT NEED FILLED. Brunswick Now Has a First Class Fish and Oyster House. I Tburiow & Johnson, two enterpils i mg newcomers, have opened a first class bah and oyster house in the Matthew's building next to. the corner lot .Monk and Giant streets, and they mtend to keep an establishment first emss in every respect. I Brunswick has needed a place of this I Kind and the people should show their |appreciation by liberally *taironizmg j i lie new firm. t£ KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle gtreet. > f • ’ffi HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS, are numerous in this display of new MILLINERY. Flat Hats and Turbans will be tne preiailiug mode, acebrdiu gto I’aiis and Paris sets the fashions. The materials In these hats are those most highly favored. Designed by artists and developed by milliners of skill hiu! taste they are really beautiful and serviceable models. There’s excellent values at all prices. Milk cows for sale >y CVS. 7 ait. ;—f —— .8 Cold Now. I have opened a wood yard;at tlre corner of Cochran aveniic and Ge m streets and am offering all kinds <ii wood at lowest prices: Give me a trial and you will come again. Prompt de livery guaranteed. B. H DANIELS. Bantam chickens for sale by u. Tail, 903 Dartmouth street. FALL HATS. tl have them in j> all varieties. See " my. Xmas goods now arriving. The VERY LATEST MILLINERY LINE. MISS KATE SLATER. Overcoats Relined cheap, at Jim Garter's. FOR RENT—The store on Monk etieet now occupied bv L, D, Joel. Apply to Weinberg & Devaris. Use Derminol For Chopped;^ Hands and Face Sedalgia Tablets for He daehe Hunter-Sale Drug 00. PHONE 37. Girth Place ol Pure D-up* Cold Weather Is Upon Us, and every body should have their winter clothes Cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter. King 'phone 243-2. Quick service and good things to eat U the secret of Wilson's success. They’re Kept Fresh U need a Biscuit are deifvered to t!ie con sumer in the wonderful moisture and dust proof covering known as the In-tr-seal Pack age. They are as fresh and crisp and clean as though just from the oven. Biscuit are splendid for general use. A satisfactory everyday food for everybody. Serve with every meal. Give them to the children in stead of cakes. Only 5 cents a package. THE*- B“\Y IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repain is of idgcfiifiery, Engines, Saw bills; Marias work a spac. ; xlyt Fackings, Fttin g s and .^applies* ..4 fslimates furnished free of Charge- * 629 Bay St, : VV. R. DAR T CLAUD DART, residvitt od Martsgcr Secretary nd Tr-:asurp. * BOW £in & i hO H AS, Cent?actors and Builders oi Sione, Erick and Frame Builclmgs. 'AM M 'I - TILE AND ART! FCIAL S 'CK fe .. DON'T MONKEY WVH THE BUZZ SAW. : _V'. E.C-W V?l ' M A 'A j\ ■ '4l?/A b.v buying lumber of unreliable deal era. When you want anything ia low her come to us. We will fill your or er accuiately and promptly. We.will give you just the lumber you want at just the rk'ht price. You can always save money by placing your order with us. Rhone 197. • Lang & Vv'ood FLANINQ MILL. If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles. Use Smiths Sure Kidney Cure. Noth ing lii.e u for diseased kidneys, ay cents. California Port, Tokay, Muscatel, GlMiet, Madeira, Caialjova and Black berry Witte 25 emus t er bottle, worth double the money. A trial will con vince you only at Big. Levlrona, 310 Bay street. Telephone 130. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use ol Smith'c sure K uney it-ute will produce Ivsvti.. Fry a aottie land he coavUieed. Your druggie' sells' iL for 50- f I will sell you a bottle of Ctaret tor 135 ceau equal to any you pay 75 cents la bottle-for. Don't fail to provide for lU6 hoiuiays. -Big. Lcvisou. 310 Bay m TANARUS; a. Flags .for decorating at Fleming & Waff's. Typewriter Headquarte s. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent * (uachine of any description? Yos w ill find It to yuur interest to call an me. Can seii you a typewwrUer at such a price and on stica terms that you will not miss the money. C. H JTIWETT. Imported Sherry and Fort Wine — SI.OO values at tifi cents —full quart bottle. Only during holidays. Sig. Levisoo, 310 Bay street. Telephone 130. DECEMBER 26, Just Opened. t. S, Lcsmb, GUN ard uOCKSVUTH, corner Monk and Grant streets. Special attention to tne repairing of TRUNKS, KNIFE-GRINDING arm RE PAIRING. Give me a Trial ~ ALL " ixlfx US OF ‘ X : AJLfFOKIs',T WINES 25 UiiN'Trt A BOTTLE, AT a. Sim.ill's, 226 GitAlVi STREET. •fKlffilTtONfi 2/2 a. HOB ROY FLOUR Hi THE BEST. NEW VELVET COLLARS, NEW SLEEVE LININ' S. and NEW BODY LININGS for THAT OD OVERt jAT, at CARTER'S.. Phone 256-2. We Pi- <id Gui ty Tnai we ere price cutusrs of Bruns v. t-k a8 wc buy for ;-pi ufutii. WUtca us to .-jcli the people goods at Oat rru es n;lfe in .v fcttK It of Jrrooerie & Nothing but the best goon, . fics.ii and line. Vour patronage solic ited, and goods delivered to any part ot" tl ■ city free. i'hone 21. James 8. Matthews. Cor. F and Wolf Streets. , Jurdei prompUy- delivered. Lowest prices ever given on Fire works at Fleming & Waff's. Mid of V rewoi ks • ' "ct-,, j ns . \ ,t i jtiiyipkp: ia lIHS&6 v s;.*. yu . ' ■ JK&f \ M jfff : I 1 V •! %Y \ ■; S; AiviS-L ' I H liner} - iti fancy vui r'&k'M . V | r *.4j : 4#¥ j i _*i Bj 1 y > r*’® ffs , 3prsH! wMBw d-uigjt*. \ "WaMfim