The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 28, 1902, Image 2

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SDNDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. F_ LUSHED DULY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY M *"*o* r C H LEAVY ttoitor. touts J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. AdvertTMuK rate* made known on aptillcatlou. Church and other char itable organisation notice* published at half tli rajular ratoa. ' Mverxuara during ttair *■ w nUnUAI must notify tha offlca in writ'ns. • RATES- Terms to imwcribi in the city and by mail tree of charge to all carts ot the United b -.te and Can ada Mexico, Porto Rico, (loam Phil ippine Islands and UawallßU lalas-is: Per Month ..... *’go One ear 6 ’ oo Phone I*B. - V 1 _________ ■ mmmiatiß r Butered at the Brunswick. On.. postofftoe. a* second-class mail mat ter. it! Hon. Emory Speer has designated ‘be BrunSwck Daly News si the official organ of thfl United States &>urt, In bankruptcy proceedings, for ioynn oounty. jp: * ■ PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company de .atfwalt to be distinctly understood that *ll legat advertisements must be paid " (or In aBSg{U|)S. V> cannot afford to ’pyote our apace to such advertise went* and wait w the courts for the New Year resolution* are now In J order, fc’ The usual crop of New Year resolu tions will be ready. L ■ ..Bj-untsWick should resolve,„U) place •ltre ue*v industries lu this etty. iV sJbere Is no use try!*'* to convince a woman that her unhappiness Is | jtfft||g&du to faults of her own. j BBWp* - Alter allfdhe real reason for the ad fSsuj’w of kerosene oil Is that the oil 'trust wants the money. A ’ to la noth- BKs&rcv 10 a man than a good wife i~or 4t least U*oto expensive. HHkm* <■ All true lovers of poetry will rejoice f to learn that Laureate Austin is about to turn his attention exclusively to the writing or prose. - only sent Mascag ni and Duse Into Venezuela Us entirt 'elatin' might.have been collected read ily and peaceably. There is one very good reason why the Vlilted States should not assume the debts of the South American re- publics in support of the Monroo doc trine they owe 1300,000,000. Secretary Cortelyou has succeeded In nwMktng the' private secretaryship so important that It is hard to tell w io-rtu i * cabinet 'position is a promo tion or not, ' (Ik. . ' ■ - ■ - | A uisitoaopher remarks; "The not mal mu starts out in life with. p>- found res etc fe v. (men A her a :,Hiß kadiiia ;1 ,vlj|. 'have evolved •>• oi contempt; do pending loss "upon the w non the man have tact than upon the man Himself ” An exebauge gives the following good advice. Hong visit long stones, long es.-ays. long ortut.ons and seldom protit those who hr.' ► to do with them. Life is short, Time is short. Moments are previous. Leara to condense, abridge and inten sify We can bear things that are dull if they are only short. We can en <lig many aches and ills If it is over j fijf|tewitij even pleasure grows in (intij ’Kian.v aches and ills if It is over llljij®-, while even pleasure grows in paiii Intolerable, if they Sm ■Bfcofevw imm. ■*■ A number .isiness fhauu:'s will 1 ofeeur in on the lust of the e.’ty. aV; sect in,is of the < run THE LAST SABBATH. This is the last Sabbath in 1902, and at thin special time It seems to us that we of Brunswick could, with a j pardonable pride, say au revolr to the parting year and with right gladsome heart hid a warm welcome to 1903, now smilingly standing on the thresh hold of time. , The dying year, rapidly passing into the dim and distant things that, used to be, has been very kind to Bruns wick. It has held us aloof from pesti lence, ravages and disease, it has ush ered Into our midst a general splr, of activity, and with one fell Bwoop it has placed us upon a pinnacle of prosperity unuquaied In all the years that are tenderly twined about Bruns wick’s past. As we have said before, we bid fare well to this year with somewhat ot regret; w'e would that it could be ex tended even Into the unknown. How ever, that great arbiter of human des tiny has placed its limit upon her lon gevi ait bght b now s^e * 8 P assin £ into the vg over -lows of the very win-' ter of her We bid her au revolr. 'a deu She has bi r fit us both tears and smiles, but. on (he whole the smile has been more radiant, more far-reach ing and more material than was the depth of the tear, and at this last parting moment we bid good-bye to l 1902 with a feeling akin to deepest regret. However, to the smiling new year that awaits us, and with a deep realization that it Is about to place her faithful arms about us we extend the hand of fellowship auJ right earn estly bid her welcome. We have much to expect from 1903, and we hail her coming as doth the mariner w hen tosrfed upon lempesiu ous scits finds a beacon’s light In the distance, Brunflwlek's ship of commerce is headed hard-to; a stalwart hand is at the helm and if 1903 will wreath 1 is hrpW with that munificent benlson iifoue oan give then the vigorous Iltle crart will anchor safe in the har bor of prosperity. So, good-bye 1303 and welcome i‘lo3. amt In ail events with an uluding faith in the givor of .til good and per fect gifts Brunswick rests her faith and receives as warmly the now year as sue regretfully bids adieu to l'he old. IS IT WU? It has only boon a little whlfe since Minister Wu left America, with a lin gering farewell, but Wu is enter prising and quick, so it may not be far-fetched, to connect him witii re forms to be Inaugurated In China soon, it was to have been expected that the un-to-date cx-Mlnister Wu would re- form China or die in the attempt, if he has to live there long. He has be come used to America; and he hau tlie spirit to prefer twenty years of America to a cycle of China or any other old place. These measures of radical reform are duly credited to tho Empress Dowager; but a reading of them will make one think that the mind and in fluence of Wu have been at work, tearing down (hat. old wall shutting China in. There are eight reforms, “earnestly recommended’' for the Chines govern ment. These are as follows: First — l That sons of the nobles, dukes, princes and higr crown officers shall he sent to join various provincial armies organized after foreign models to obtain a practical military educa tion. v Second —That officers Af this high rank shall be selected to travel In America and Europe for a year or more to broaden their views. Third —That the government shall put in force a system of military con-! : scriptlon whereby the male population of Chinn may become soldiers ot ed ucation. and an immense army can be' thus mobilized on shoit notice should ’ ‘ any future occasion demand it. i Fourth —That gun foundries, arsenals carriage and shell factories shall T*e rests niwheu. throughout, the empire, i Sixth—That all Buddhists and Tao ist temples, monasteries and nunner- I ies now existing without government sanction shaJJ, he confiscated and turn ed into colleges and schools. Seventh—Compulsory attendance at school of all male children over ten years old. ;tj Kight—The establishment through out China of law, military and techni cal schools. Who doubts that China Is waking up; and that ere long, the missiona ries will have to seek other Helds iu which to suffer martyrdom. FACE Pimples, BfaclchecsdTj Red, Rough, Oily Skin Prevented by Millions of Peoplh dub Otmetra* Sox t, assisted by Conceit *- (J intkknt, for preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing tho scalp ot cruets, scales, end dandruff, and the stopping ot falling hair, tot softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and. ebafincs, at.d for all the purposes ot the toilet, ha th, and nursery. Millions cf Women u.v. Ccri er it a Soap in tho form oi buikafOMWnoy i lug irritations, inflammation -j, and excori ations, or too freeor offer tivepersyira ion, in the form ot washes for uiceraU v< v. ik neSHOS, and for many saint.va purposes. Cainplet* Trwtinss? fr Humours, Cl, CoosistinaofcnTjciiKA n>AP(i!6e.),b>.-( anse the skin of crusts and n-nli-i.au 1 •m o me thickened cuticle; Ci-XtctilU i-lWst rSAT.to instantly allay itching,lnil-uin- tiou, and imitation, a nd etn iho uni sum, 3;out?- CUBA Uf.MOLVi.NT J'JLLS (rc- vtw eo-ol ft lid ckanpo tho A • ofwsß sufficient to euro the f uruoutcueo j CtmmmA BRsolvknt Vi',,'.* (Ch oc.olate Coaled) are a new,tasifrles*,odourless, i nominal substitutefor tho c Mo&frM liquid I COYIOUBA UKaOJLYKKT, ••> do& Vs. priCO, Sold fh'oofhoiil the World. Biittjp p*r'f i 2T-VU, ChßrtcrhouM 8q , Lon-hm. f conch tiepott Jl rae do ie FrJx, i'trtos FOttr* Uuuo a.hi> a:-". C w •, Prop*., itorton, Us a. A- PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERE. Ls.. If .= ■ I Will not vary a fraction of a grain from the quantity called for, accuracy in the compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthoug points. Added to this is the nhs Jute purity and un doubted freshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing .which lias be come inefficient tnrough age. SMITHS FHARMACY Caution 1 This is . a gep-.e word —but when you titin . iiuw liable you are noi to purchase for 7&C the only remedy u versaity known, and a remedy that ha had the larges*, sale of n-• predicts ip the world since 18C8 L. the cure and treatment oi Cousurp it ; an. j Tnrbat and Lupj Troubles ail tnese 1 years without losing its popularity at. these years you will be thankful wc oalled yodr attention to Uwcheoa Qer man Syrup. There are any prutnary c ugh remedies made b;, druggist.' and others that are eap and good for light colds perhaps, tipt i'Jir'r sev Colds, Drnncnitis, t’ltpiijpuii.l spec ally for Consul: ptiou.Vwnere there :r dttfflcult expectoralioirKand coughlm during the nights and:uipmlng* there is nothing like Herman Byrup. Sold by all (.rugglsts i.t the olwilUeu w t i.. G. C. GREEN. Woodbury. N. J. —"—•——-■ ■■ ■ Don’t Miss tlte Opportunity OF Having your Eyes Examined And the Proper G!.~- them when you again visit Savannah. Our examination (which is free)) do- 1 termines exactly what you require. We handle .nothing .but the .Beet Lenses and Frames made. We guar antee satisfaction to all. ' ' ’ ‘-T | Dr. M. StHVvAB & SON? 47 Bull Street. COAL. AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. ~ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST, * i ... •;7' THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS ONE CEN r AWORD If you want a position, a house, s servant, or want to find anything that naa been lost, or want some thing that some one else has, ad vertiae In thia column. roll RENT.—Desk room on ground floor. Good, location. Address F., care News. FOR RENT —Two rooms, with use of bath and telephone, 711 Glouccester street. FOR SALE —Runner stamps, seals, Buuceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type tv r.ur, Will B. Fain, 312 Newer.**lt street. LOST —A biack cape, between ex prens office and 222 Union street. Fin dor will be rewarded by retuiniug lat ter place. -PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit. Myself cured. Will inform you of aarmlesa. permanent home cura. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin Box 1212, Chicago. .FOR KEna —Two large and ©la gan! ly furnished bed rooms, centrally localed. Batri, electric lights, puone, in fact, ail modern conveniences. Ap ply at 315 Union S reet. FOR RALE. —Hiliery island, contain ing 32 1-2 . area of high land, auitable for truck farming or for poultry. Also a six acre recurvation on Blythe creek known aa Crescent JBiuff. For parti cuiara call on F. Jos. Dauflinger. FOR SALE. —Bakery. Beat estab lished place in the city. Trade from S2O to $25 daily. Rent reasonable. Good chance for any one. Good rea son for selling. Address or cad at Otty Bakery, Brunswlc*, Ua. STOLEN— Fi om Long Island one ronn stalllbn. Texas stock. About 3 years old. One bay mare same age. Well set, black tail and mane. 1 will pay reward ol $r,0.00 for return of -ame or information which will lead to their recove!y. Address John Cur rie. St. 'll! ions Island. (,a. LOST —From in fiont of express .of. flee, Chriatmas day, one "Nyack” bine frameicbcaln bicycle. No. 1495, fitted with blue frame; rat trap pedals; tool box and kerosene lamp. Suitable reward for return to National Bank. FOR SALE- Jersey Dairy; good In vestment; for particulars apply to F. O. Scott, FOR HALE- Plano; will sell a nice large piano for $20.00 cash. Party wishes to sell at once. Apply at 52b c street. WANTED —A carrier; apply at News office today at 9 a- m. WANTED—A young man stenogra pher. Address “Steno,” News Office. STOLE One Eclipse bicycle. No. 42,958. Pretty well worn. Reward given for its io*urn. Ivminon Mott, Wilson’s Up to Date t^estauPant r i .... OIJDAY LAYOUTS, here are both tempting and satisfying Our kitchen is well supplied with sea sonable, substantial and high clasß' foods, delicacies, etc., and all are transformed in pa.ato pleasing and ap- ! petite satisfying dishes by cooks whose skill is almost magical. | WILSON'S otSTAURANT. is an Idea) place to breakfast, dine or sup. now or any other time. OYSTERS IN SEASON. Game and Fish always on hanl. JAS. W. WILSON, Prop Phone 321. OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT. . j J IS YELIGW msm in jour blood? Phvsicians caii It flalaria) fk-nti. it.cun he seen changing red blood yellow under microscope, it works day and oight. Hr t, it itirns vour com plexion yellow. Chilly*, netting Rensation.s creep down your backbone. You feel weak" and worthless. ROBERTi CHILL TOfiJC will stop the trouble now. It enters the Mood at once and drives out II: 2 ye How poison if neglected and when Chills, T-ev ers. Night -Sweats and a gen er.nl break-down come later on, Roberts’ Tonic will cute yon then—but why wait? Prevent future sickness. The imnufac turers know all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the bio > >, pre vent and cure Chilis, i ■ rs and Malaria. It has cure ’hous, ands —lt will cure vow. or vour money back. This* is r v ..r. Try it Price, 25 cents. F tey Sm ih’s l’liarm:cj V' . J u* w Ilium r-c-al Drug o G V * Solomon Didn't Khott. A man with strong opinions of his own as to the fitness of things is gar dener and man of all work to a minis ter in a rural parish hi Scotland. One boisterously windy cav the clergyman dispatched a message to h’s servant > sow a portion of a field known to tb< m both as the “bank.” In no very amia ble mood the man made bis way to the study. “Dae ye want me to sow the bank?” he inquired somewhat sternly. “Yes, John; I do.” replied his master. “Ye canna sow in sich a day o’ wind.” explained John. “Well,” replied tli;> minister, “you know Solomon says, ‘He that considcr eth the wind will uot sow.’ ” “I diuna care a button what Solomon Rays.” John returned irately. “I fancy he kens as little about farmers’ work os-ye due or he wadnu hue said-ouy such thing. Naebody but daft folk wad think o’ so win’ In sich wind. -Solo mon may say what he likes, but him an’ ye both wadtia mak’ n guid plow man between ye.” And the “bank” was uot sown that day.—London Tit-Bits. Opportunity. “Well.” remarked the optimist, "op portunity knocks once at every door.” “Yes. there's something very femi nine about opportunity.” replied the pessimist “She makes her call when she’s pretty ure you’re out, and that’s the “Hi cf itlhiihnicltih’-i Pries. *""1,1." .Ji I—r—... LONG FELT NEED FILLED. Brunswick Now Has a First Class Fish and Oyster House. Thurlow & Jonn.son, two enterpris ing newcomers, have opened a first class fish and oyster house in the Matthews building next to the corner of Monk and Grant streets, and they intend to keep an establishment first mass In every respect. Brunswick has needed a place of this Kind and the people should show their appreciation by liberally patronizing me new firm, tf KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle Street. HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS, are numerous in this display ot new MILLINERY. Flat. Hats and Turbans will be the prevailing mode, accardin gi.o Paris— and Paris sets the fashions. Tim materials in these hats are those most highly favored. Designed by artists and developed by milliners of skll! and taste they are really beautiful and serviceable models. There'* excellent values at all price*. —— - Milk cows for sale jy C. S. Tait. .vi Cold Now. I have opened a wood yard at the corner of Cochran avenue and George streets and am offering ail kinds of wood at lowest prices. Give me a trial and you wilt come again. Prompt de livery guaranteed. B. H DANIELS. Bantam chickens for sale by C. u. Tait, 303 Dartmouth streeL FALL HATS. tl have them In all varieties. See my Xmas goods now arriving. The VERY LATEST MILLINERY LINE. MISS'KATE SLATER. Overcoats Relined cheap, at Jim Carter’s. FOR KENT —The store on Monk street now occupied by L. D. Joel. Apply to Weinberg & Devaris. Use Denuinoi For Chapped* Hands and Face Sedalgia Tablets for He dacke Hunter-Sale Drug Go, PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Btuct '■' * " v Cold Weather Is Upon Us, and every body should have their winter clothes cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter. Ring 'phone 243-2. Quick service and good things to eat Is the secret of 'Wilson’s success. 1 Thay’rs Kept Fresh Uneeda Biscuit are delivered to tlie 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. Uneeda Biscuit are splendid for general use. A satisfactory everyday food for everybod}’. Serve with every meal. Give them to the children in stead of cakes. Only 5 cents a package. THE SAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers or Machinery, Engines, Saw Mils Marine work a specia.yfc Packings, Fittings and Supplies Estimates furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St, W. R. DART, . CLAUD DART, resident and Manager Secretary and Treasurer. BOWLiN & THOMAS, Conti actors and Builders ot Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUKA- TI'kKKS OF CEMENT TILE A .YD* A RTI FCIAL S r ONE, OON’T MONKEY W.~H THE BUZZ SAW. j ** . : / by buying lumber of unreliable deal ers. When you wrist anything in lum ber come to us. We will (111 your or cr accurately and promptly. We will give you just the lumber you want at just thS right price. You can always save money by placing your order with us. Phone 197. Lang & \V ood PLANING MILL. ■PAono 137. If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles. Use Smith s Sure Kidney t_iure. Noth ing lihe it tor diseased kidneys, at) cents. California Port, Tokay, Muscatel, Claret, Maueira, Catabuva and Black berry Wine 25 cents per bottle, worth double the money. A trial will con vince you only at Sig. l.eviscn’s, 310 Bay street. Telephone 13U. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s sure Kidney Lure wiU produce Toth. Iry a >ott:e and be convinced. Your druggis sells j it tor BO*" I will sell you a bottle of Craret lor 35 coats equal to any you pay* 75 cents a bottle lor. Don't faii to provide for the hoftdays. Sig. Levison, 310 Bay street. Telephone 130. Flag* for decorating’ at Fleming &. ; Waff ’s, Typewriter „H*adquartc s. Do you wish to buy, set! t/f-Tent • tiuchiue of any' description? Yos 1 will Bnd It to your interest to call on me. Can sell you s typewwrfter at such a pries and on suen terms that you will not miss the money. C. tt JEWETT. Imported Sherry and Port Wine— sl.oo values at’ 65 cents —lull quart bottle. Only during holidays. Sig. Levison, 310 Bay street. Telephone 130. DECEMBER 28. Jusl Opened. C. S. Lamb, GUN and uOCKSMITH, corner Monk and Grant streets. Special attention to the repairing of TRUNKS, KNIFE-GRINDING and RE PAIRING. Give me a Trial. ~a7X ‘klNds of calFfoknu... WINES Zi, CENTS A BOTTLE, AT H. SLUG'S,. 2*5 UHANI STREBT. TELEPHONIC 272-2. ROS ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. NEW VELVET COLLARS, NEW SLEEVE LININGS, and NEW BODY LININGS for THAT OD OVERCOAT, at CARTERS.. ’Phone 253-2. We Pi rad Gui ty Tnat we ate price cutters pi Bruns w ck —as we buy for spot cash, which euab'4s us to sell the people goods at Cut Pnc es Yu ire new stock of Grrocerici b Nothing but the best good: i 'v \ fresh and fine. Your patronage solic ited. and goods delivered to any part of tLe city free. Phone 21. Jdmes i. Matthews. Cor. F and Wolf Streets. , Phone orders promptly delivered. Lowest prices ever given on Fire wfc-ks at Fleming & Waff's. j of Firework! ‘ win- ; n g Oiquts what vou if -Jpl :,!l !1 ' m&S ' ' jmm, 1 ■ ■- .. (T ' !>..•'• : : ■ >•!%# Sic M plume 111 W • ■i. i,. : Mm . :iu-r\ . Miss SliPr; feSg| ' < . .;esri. -■ •: a tr.B|H ft,a’ t ha-: (•••‘T- -*x r Kfrg s N; w Life 1':...- s|y*Bß , . and v per'" ‘•.-•aim. on earth and only " cenflH Aniggsta.