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TUESDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
Advertising rates made known on
application. Church and other char
itable organization notices published
at half the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mail fine of charge to all parts
of the United States and Canada,
Mexico* Potto Rico, Guam, Philippine
Islands and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month $ 50
biz Months 2 GO
One Year 5 00
Entered at the Brunswick, Ua., post
office, as second class mail matter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
The Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for
G'ynn county.
TELEPHONE 188.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to he distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must he
paid for in advance. We canuoL at
lord to devote our space to such ad
vertisemeuts and wail on the courts
lor the money.
The man who is always looking lor
trouble generally flnds it.
The Brunswick people really do not
know what to make of lliis sunshine.
In the mad rush for dollars tho
honest man stands a poor show these
days.
John Doe is "pestering" a number
here right about now. John is a sly
fellow anyway.
Ship building tor Brunswick and
stock raising for Ibis section. These
are oui hobbies.
New York seems to worry the re
publicans. We cannot blame them it
is time for worry.
Tho appearance of (lie police is gel
ting a little better hut there is still
room for improvement.
Watermelon! We feel It in the air
and we know it is. so In-cause the col
ored people look so happy.
From senator to railroad man, from
railroad man hack to the farm. Mr.
McLaurin is hopping and jumping.
This is the age of degeneration, li
starts from the present misfit presi
dent and we can't say where il ends:
The Georgia Knights of Pythias wil
have a very successful meeting In
Atlanta if indications count for any
thing.
The work on the Wayeross ear fac
tory is progressing in good shape and
our sister city should be congratula
ted.
When a man lolls you that lie does
not believe in advertising ask him it
the war is over. If lie does not know
tell him that it is.
'ldle Georgia Knights of Pythias will
meeting in Atlanta. F. C. 8., stands
for fresh country butter but they will
livid none of it in Atlauta.
General Miles manages to keep his
name before the public. He is as
much of an interview furnisher as the
lion W. .! Bryan, of Nebraska.
And the Greater Georgia committee
is to pay Brunswick a visit. As this
city is the head of the movement we
think they should have visited us long
ago.
The "Karl of Yarmouth" when he
visited Brunswick had a little hull pup
and it is hard to say whether the
earl had the pup or the pup had tin
ea rl.
. ,
It seems to its that the less Mrs
Thaw, who gave her daughter and a
few hundred thousand for the last re
mains of a piece of British aristo
raey, says about the matter the bet
ter off she will be.
PLUCKY JACKSONVILLE.
Jacksonville was visited by a fire
some time ago and before the flames
and smothered, while the smoke of
that disastrous calamity was hover-
ing over the city, business men and
property owners generally were mak
ing contracts for new buildings.
As soon aa they possibly could do so
they put men to work and as if by
magic, tine burned section was up ag
ain. Not with the same style of
buildings though. No the people were
after better structures; they wanted
modern affairs and they got them.
It was a blessing in disguise just as
tbe fire here years ago was but whet
her this was true or not the enterprise
ing people did not wait to see. They
went right on signing contracts for
new buildings and today they have
one of the finest cities in the south.
When the little llood came there
last week it was about the same way.
it is true that no business houses were
actually destroyed but the stocks of
goods were. Dul th‘ Jacksonville
merchant , even while the water was
at ils height and rising, wired for
new goods and when the water got
ready to stop they were ready to be
gin.
A lire, a flood an epidemic, but this
beautiful Florida city is in her glory.
WILL PROBa\BLY REFUSE.
It is said that just before the nat
ional democratic convention Cleve
land will decline to let his name go
before the convention and this is
from a close political and personal
friend of the ex president.
If tliis is true, and we have every
reason to believe that it is, our party
will have to cast about lor a candi
date ami we honestly believe that
Judge Parker, of New York will lie
the man for the nomination.
Oicourse it is too soon to talk of
this matter but it seems that the
Mt;rc Juukc Parker s name is men
tioned and tin* more the people learn
of him tho stronger he gets.
> It is argued by his friends that he
is the only democrat who can carry
New York and under the circumstan
es we think he is. The split among
the .republicans gives us the best
showing for this state we have nail
in recent years.
JUOGE TOM PARKER.
This is Judge Tom Parker's second
term of the superior court in tliis
comity and lie will now get better
acquainted with the people of tJ.P
connniinity.
The career of Judge Parker on the
superior court benc h promises to be
a brilliant one and the Brunswick
< ircuit is lucky in having selected
such a man.
Of ail the public men and public
positions there is none so important
is the judge of the court. HP power
is gieat and his responsibilities arc
greater but so far our judge lias been
equal to the occasion, lie lias won
tile esteem, eonfidc’.ice and respect of
the people generally and the more
we learn of him the better we all
like him.
A PATRIOTIC MAN.
You notic e that there is a rest vi
am man in Now Orleans who refuses
to take money from the Confederate
veterans there.
When In* finds an old fellow, and
they are all old, far away from the
moss hall he invites him to his place
and serves him with the best that can
lie had in the city of New Orleans.
Ths man is a patriotic and we have
written our representative for his atl
dress. We want to know such a man.
The veterans are too proud to accept
his offer but the spirit is there.
May he live long and always be able
to feed a thousad veterans free of
charge.
Senator Mcl.aurin knows all about
farming but from his statement he
seems to be a green horn in Wall St.
railioad circles. And him an ex-sen
at or too. WV ore surprised.
Jim Tillman, murderer of Fklitnr
r.onzales, may yet find out that the
courts of South Carolina will give him
justice and this means that he will
swing for his cowardly murder.
A prisoner in the Atlanta stockade*
writes that the report of the com
mittee from the charity convention
was correct. Wo are to infer from
this statement that somebody is get
ting reckless with the truth.
THE REGAL SHOE
All Styles, $3.50
A representative of this famous shoe, direct from headquar
f ters, will be in Bruns P ick > at the OGLETHORPE
HOTEL MAY 20, 21 and 22.
with a full line t f sample Regal Shoes, showing the new spring
Styles in lace and button shoes and Oxfords.
Regals are fac-similes of the styles being made this spring
by the high-priced smart custom bootmakers in New York,
London and Paris. When you buy Regals you get Style while
it IS Style—not a year later. £~
Regals are made in all standard leathers—King Calf, King
Kid, Patent and Ename’ttd, elc., etc. ,
Anew leather, used exclusively in Regal Shoes, is Regal
“VALVIC” Calf—die only leather tanned in accordance with
the laws of nature--with the pores open to perform their natural
work of letting off per. oiration as freely as created, and auto
matically keeping oui the WEj> on the outside.
“Sweaty’ fc-et are the ret ved, anti the general health of the
entire system is improved *„ *
“VALVIC" calf,Jon ii as POROUS as cIoth—TOUGH as
wire—SOF 1 as a glove WATERPROOF as Cravenette.
The removable ,seal on the bottom of the shoe—-“ The Window
of the Sole”-—proves ihe presence of genuine, old-fashioned, wire
wear Oak Sole Leather in every pair of Regals. No other shoe
offers such a tefl -none other dares to !
Regal fit consists in 43 shape:.—B widths-—and 18 half sizes
—and 143 styles. No excuse for misfits! *
Regal Shoes come to you diredt ‘ from Tannery to Consumer.”
You pay only one SlNGLE!*,profit, viz:—the Manufacturers—
and are thus enabled to buy $6.00 shoes at the WHOLESALE
price of $3.50 per pair.
REGAL OAK 1 SOLED'fSHOES
All Styles, $3.50
Regals are sold only in 4(\ exclusive Regal Stores in the-' principal cities
of the United Stales and Gr at Britain —l6 store sin N-w York City alone
—and by mail. Over 200,G00 men and women buy Repair, by mail regu
larly. You take no chances \ i ordering by mail- -we guarantee satisfaction
or money promptly relunded By mail to cay address in the postal union at
$3.75 per pair, .11 charges i repaid.
Gallon our ivpn scpLihvi and examine tho shoes. You will not be urged
to buy. Write to us to-day tor our new Spring Style bool:.—free on request.
REGAL SHOE COMPANY
■ Headquarters: 104 Summei St. ' Factory
, BOSTON. MASS. WHITMAN, MASS.
Bend and t wist,
at work! or play
you can’t break the
PRESIDENT
SUSPE&BERS
and they wont break you.
Trimmings cannot rust, fiiinmn
teed. II " President'* is on buckles.
50c at dealers or by mail poslj tij.
C. A. EDCAKTON MFC, CO.
Bo* 470, Shirley,
815.00 A WEEK IT HOiE.
No Canvassing. Nothing to Sell.
W • war? iitt••llitrrul pontons to wrilt* Irlturs
Ml ll' * lilt' HpH IV III! Mill'll IS. i '• .1 U CiK t’,|Mll\
t'/irnt'il. Wf itmii.'-li M il'l l fIV■ ;iiil |i;i \ .“‘-it
!••* lUHiI c:is!i weekly li ■ si ni. !.■ pnye let lers.
Si in I self Mill 11 essi’i I .'.I M 111 I It'll I'll \ t'ltlj:: ftM'.Vl 111-
ple let tor Mini imm 1 1*111*1 imis l• i In*
Veritas Typewriter Company,
34 PARK ROW, IV EW YORK.
None Genuine Without
The Lily Mark.
TOWN TALK
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.. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKFT ..
Isn't nil berries. Its mostly <-ak>\ aud
that should be mail.' front the VERY"
BUST FLOUR. THY TOWN TAI.K
for your lioxl cake.
Ask your Grocer for it
THE DOWNING CO.,
..Sole agents for Brunswick.
ANY CHURCH or patronage or in
stitute supporteil by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal ginut
tity of tlie l .oily, mu It Martino/, Pure
Paint: whenever they paint. Note:
Have iloue so fur twenty years. Stiles
tens of nil..tons of gallons; painted
nearly two utiltiou lioii.--s under
guarantee to repaint ii‘ l.ot satisfac
lor> I'he paint wears for periods up
lo eighteen years. Linseed oil must
he added to the paint, (dine in two
minutes!. Actual cost men aPout
$1 -•'* per gallon. Sjoipli ,t free
Soitl by our agents.
Bowen & Thomas, Agents.
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are ey lo take ami
plesaait in effect Per sale by all
druggists.
i handle the celebrated Anlteusei
Bush Premium Pale Export Beer,
which f will deliver to any address
in the city at SI.OO per do-on. Phone
ISO, Sig I.evisoP
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
It you want a position, a (bouse, a
servant, or want to find' anything
tnat has Been lost, or want some
thing that notrie one else has, ad
verttse in this coiunrirt.
Full RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings., Apply to Brcibston, Fendig
& Uo.
1 . . ""* "
FUlt HA 1.1-1 eierannuns, Legomtts.
and potted plants, 525 11 St. Mrs.
\V E. Dempster
WANTED—A first class cook, eith
er man or woman. ‘Apply to SOS Eg
tuon street.
FOR RUNT—A six room re.-'jilenot;
with all modern improvetiiels, COS
Matuilield street. Apply to 315 Union
street. 5-17.
FOR SALE- stamps, seals,
Btinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 313 lyewcastlo
street. ' i
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FOR RBN*r—Furnished rooms. Also
two houses 7 and 8 rooms. Jit good
condition. Near business center.
Lights and hath. Apply to 405 (.1 St.
FOR KENT—T'hive furnished rooms
Apply to Mrs. 1.1. Loewonstein, next
to tile government building.
HOUSE TO RENT-707 Howe St.
(i rooms, bath and pantry. All mod
ern conveniences, including electricity.
SIB.OO per month. Apply -120 Union
st reel.
FOR SALE--Complete set of sa
loon fixtures cheap. Woodford ’Ma
bry, attorney at law for Geo. E.
Bardnack.
Fu% SALE A local business cheap
fo. now-paying 175.00 per
ur nth” T'ply to Ncsws office.
<*ai. Uc&pouos to name of Tommy,
llv on red collar. Howard if re
turned to this office.
FOR HALF— A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distant** from the rity. Enquire at
The Nerws office.
LOST —Shepenl dog. white and
brown. answer.- - , to the name of “J)e\v
> ' Finder will please return to
7:: (Homester strict.
LOST—Pocket hook on shell road
lt\V'Mn this city ’and Dock lunctiou.
it contained small amount of money
-'lid some papers. Finder can keep
ili' money and receive other reward
l y returning same to News office.
FOR F. M,R. My fruit and confec
tionery husinoss, af numb' 'r 21S New
castle street. r l tie fact Pint i desire
lo return to my home is 'the only re i
son tor selling:. Georg:*? V lassos, 23S
Newcastle st ret.
For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer
Clothes no one is helte r prepared
than Jim F.trter Ring Phone 253
or to 704 Monk St.
Ftuii*-,
There ere many kinds of celebrity.
When iiuycon, the painter, visited
Stratford, lie- held forth about Shake
epeare to some rustics he met in e
wayside tun. They told him that Strut
ford then contained "another wonder
ful fellow, one John Cooper'.”
“Why, what has he tfouet”
“Why, zar, I’ll tell ’ee. He’s lived
ninety years in this here town, mail
and boy, and never the tooth
ache!”—Loudon Standard.
Where the Birds Thrive.
The birds are not forgotten by the
Swedish peasantry. At the door of
/cry farmer's house is erected a pole
>o the top of which is bound a large,
full sheaf of grain. There is not a
peasant In all Sweden who will sit
down null Ist children to dinner until
ho has In sd raised a meal for the birds
Tho sweat shop method la strictly
avoided at Jim Carter's clothes clean
n;\ establishment. Kverythiag ia well
ventilated and lighted and pure chem
cals are usod.
\ TIH-: OGLETHORPE,
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
f Brunswick’s Only First
Class I Intel,
v Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
j[> Excellent Cuisine. Fcrfcvt Service.
•[PHILLIPS the TAILOR
*■ Opera I louse Block,
S Has a large and selected s<ock of
*i!new goods, for the coming season,
w best of work and perfect fit guar
a anteed.
jf Pants static to order for $4.00.
|> Suits made to order for $15.00.
!*: If you want a Swell
£■ Suit give me a
| call.
ODD
Oak and Pine
8 H. DANIELS, Phone 326
*' 1 1 ' -- Bt — —-- ■ ■" —■•*'* mox-T i i,
DEVARIS& LI VA DAS,
Country Grocci Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY riJCERIES
Lot Monk St. ' Phone 141-0.
UNION
CLEANING cuid PKESMNG
CLUt>. .
R<*s 'phone *253-4 and let
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and press your cioihce
BL does good work and will give you
Satisfaction.
503 Monk St.
AFTER YOU
Have tried all oiheus, -id for, a
FREE parhuge of tine Hr. Lyon Home
Treatment for CATARRH, Flood,
nerve and F* -e .e i D.\ Lyon Medi
cine Go., Gold wafer, Mich.
0. L. PARKER,
Dealer in--
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Everything that’s good to
eat at lowest market prices
Cor G and J Sis. ’Phone 94.
OOAL
AN O
WOOD,
CONEY ik PARKER,
teer l -kt-tiW'i inM:lwa.'.^.t<^'rJCßVeaAASfe
%.v_ -F - ..r -- -J
digests wha* y--t “ ?
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 507 Newcastle St
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
BEPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
Old Monopole Kyc at JJI.UO per lull
qnait, Yellow Label Atye at $t.25 per
quart, Fiiiliidelpiint v luu Kye at SI.OO
per lull quart. All above are solo
elsewhere 101 si.&o. Levisuu, 5.1 U
Lay street.
A Sure Thing.
It 'is said that uo'ilii.ig is sure cx
cept death auti taxes, but that is not
allogeUier true. Hr. Kind's New V)i
cfjver.v for cousutupUou is a sure \ ure
for aIJ luiiJA' and throat troubles.
Thousands can lossify lo that. Mrs.
C. H. VanMe’re of Shc|)heii!to\vit, \V.
Va says: “l liad a severe case of
Hronchitis, and for a year 1 tried ev
erything I beard of, but got no re
lief. One bottle otf Hr. King’s New
Discovery then cur and me absolutely,
it’s infallible for creep, whooping
rough, grip pneumonia, and consump
tion. Try it. It's guaranteed. Sold
by all druggists.. Trial hot lies fr ?.
Keg. sizes 5Ce. and SI.OO
Ntws Job Office—Best Printing.
Is one which is palatable, pieuaant to take, I
“c/ycGt and can b e relied upon to act gently, but 1
T n irnfingt thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all 9
impurities. Such a remedy is Mozley s g
S Lemon Elixir. It is a pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to S
i§ the most delicate stomach, and acts thoioughly upon the ■
i| bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant
ness. Sold by all druggists at 50c a bottle JUt W $
•*, Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an J ' J
|J equal fpr coughs, colds, sore throat and
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:BAY IRON WORKS:
♦
+ Manufacturers and Repairers of
: Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills*
Marine work a 1
* ' A
* Packings, Fittings ;
! and Supplies"
Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. ♦
* 629 Bay St* *
*W. R. DART. CLAUD DART, ,
4 i'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer *
K 4
tfe Downing, President £. H- Mason, Vice-President. E.D. Walter, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK* GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MiI,!.ION DOTI.ARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legit luxate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, drain ami corpora
lions,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT anco uuts hear interest, compounded ijv.mv
f.eily. Interest bearing ceriAcutes of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of tho “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
ION' are cheaper and more convenient than postoffiee or express.
: Great Sale of
I MILLINERY ana FANCY
: GOODS
GREAT BAP.GAINS IN RIBBONS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK
t■ No 5 and 7 at 1 and 2c per yard No 12 and 16 at 5 cents per yard
f No 20 at Ift cents per yard
, Hats 5- cents each Good Straw Hats 10 cents each
Good l-aocy r->tathe,> - - -- - jii. laWpw" l ft mi i n"i
aJCttVefi ’Price Flowers at Half Price *V
Black CourtlandCrape. worth $3.00 per yard said at $!Tb
Silk Tisue at SI.OO per yard Best Nunns Veiling at 75c per yd
Black Silk Velvet Ribbon 10c Mourning Face Veils 10c each
, t Colored Silk at 25c per yard Black Velvet ail Silk, worth $2.00
, Zephry Wool worth 10c at 5c at $’.25
Sowing Siik worth 2 1 /->c skein, at 1
* Underskirth large, e-mail /z prloe Children's Moss worth 35c at 10c
firs. E. Earle.
t- Newcastle Street.
The OLD RfcXSABLE’
'iu I am again in the Meat
; abusiness and am prepared
-to furnish everything in
t * la * *‘ ne - A full line of
’■■l Fancy and Family Gro
ceries. Quick delivery;
CHRIS ARNHOTER
Corner Monk and Newcastle*
When in Need of Honey
►
• CALL ON
/K JOEL BROS.
jf JL X reliable pawnbrokers, j 4
\ 308-309 Bay Street.
i \ You can yet the most liberal loaru; on
, S ’U- A your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
| 1 Furniture and all kinds of personal
|L M property.
’ ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI
DENTIAL.
u-yrßal Unredeemed Pledges For Sale
l ook for large
JOEL BROS.
Reliable Pawnbrokers.
A Startling Test.
To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. lUehoopany, l’a . made a start
tins,ted resulting in a wonderful cure.
He writes: “a patient vi’as attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stomach. 1 had of
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
for scute stomach and liver troubles
so t prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
any attack in 14 months.” Electric
Fitters are positively guaranteed for
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation,
and kidney troubles. Try them. Only
BO cents, at ail druggists.
MAY 19, 1903’.
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
■ The use of smith's Bure Kidney
lH e will produce both. 'Pry a oottie
and he convinced, ‘our druggist sells
It for 60c. . ;
Good California Claret $2.50 per
dozen* Satisfaction guaranteed. Sig
Levison..
When lu distress financially call in
Joel Brea., Reliable Pawn Brokers. We
will assist you.
The News .1 A) Office— Best in
Printing.