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THURSDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAYY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor.
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application. Church and other char
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ofhce, as second-class mail matter.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
The Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United Btates
Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for
G'ynn county.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company de
sires it to be distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must be
paid tor in advance. We cannot af
ford to devote our space to such ad
veitlsements and wait on the courts
lcr the money.
Cleveland Is saying nothing ami—
fishing.
Brunswick could have a very suc
cessful baby show right about now.
' The say that skirts are to be still
■— W, nmy now expect trous
.
CMil Charleston could not even get
up enough llfu (O' Jaw aiwieW>wL
campaign. . ,
Wlhen It comes to the progressive
spirit the strongest rival of Atlanta
is Jacksonville.
The sweet girl graduate need not
be alarmed at all. It will be warm
enough to wear that light dress.
The weather man can now take a
few month* off. He can Just have
a standing forecast saying "warm."
Prom all the newspaper reports it
seems that the veterans are having
a grand time of it in New Orleans.
Old Sol has been felt very little
lately hut It now looks like he will
soon begin to got In his work in
good shape.
The Cubans are getting along
alright in the management of their
own affairs, something nobody export
ed them to do.
The difference between kleptoma
nia and stealing Is the party who is
caught falling In love with the prop
erty of somebody else.
The carrying of concealed weapons
is a violation of the law that Is hard
to stop and we cannot see how it will
ever he. In the meantime the daily
murders go right on.
COLLISIONS AT SEA.
Commenting upon the collision at
Rea some days ago of the steamships
Saginaw and Hamilton, the New York
Tribune says:
‘ Since proper vigilance seems to
have been exhibited by the officers of
both vessels, and. as fog whistles were
blown, no one can Justly be blamed.
The accident resulted from the diffi
culty which is always experienced on
shipboard. Instruments have been
devised and tried for use in such em
ergencies; but their accuracy has not
been demonstrated convincingly, for
if these machines had been success
ful they would, no doubt, be found
on every ocean steamer.”
We expect to soon see the time
when successful instruments of this
kind will be in use, in fact, we see
by a scientific paper that one has al
ready been invented and everybody
who has seen it says that it will be
a success. The description of the in
strument is not given.
A GOOD FATHER-IN-LAW.
The New York Press Is authority
for the story of Banker Lathrop and
his son-in-law. The banker’s daught
er, prettiest girl In the west side, was
caught In the act of accepting the
attentions of a newspaper reporter and
this made Banker Lathrop mad. He
summoned the pair before him
after talking for some time he learn
ed that the young man actually had
the audacity to propo: ? marriage to
fils daughter. Sending the girl from
the room, be sounded the boy deeply
as to his hopes, habits and financial
prospects. Being a manly young fel
low, the reporter told the truth about
himself, he said his salary was only
$16.00 a week, he did not drink, gam
ble or smoke, liked- hard work and
was ambitious, and, that no matter
what happened he was going to marry
Miss I .at limp
This kind of talk rather pleased
the "eld man" and he told the young
man to call again -next day. That
night lie talked to his daughter.
"You children seemto he In earnest”
said the hanker when the lover called
the next night. "I like you well en
ough to let you have her, but 1 don’t
like your financial prospects. 1 doubt
If you will ever earn enough In the
newspaper business to support her de
cently. I'll make you a proposition.
You take a good look around New
York and see If you can find a busi
ness you would like to go into. I
am not particular so long as It Is hon
est and honorable and iwith your ideas
of right ad wrong you will do the
proper thing. Report to me at. the
end of the week. If you find anything
that suits you and you can buy It
find out whether or not It has been
successful in the past, then we will
proceed further If we think It wise.”
The young man reported that he
had found a cheap price hook shop In
Court landt street, owned by a quaint
character by the name of Bohde, and
that he thought he would as lleve be
a book seller as anything else out
side of Jnuinabsm The prospective
fajher-ltylaw immediately begun to
F/<jKT|ITT) I lie, -,W
that a half Interest was purhased for
$20,000.00 and turned over to the re
porter. The banker then told the
young man that he desired an account
ing every month. "We will talk ab
out the affair between my daughter
and yourself later, now go to work
and lets see what is in you," said Mr.
Lathrop.
In six months th© old man was so
pleased that he allowed the wedding to
tak© place, and now Henry Stanley
Haskins, thatsi his name, has moved
across the street Into one of the finest
buildings in the city of New York and
everybody Is happy because he is
coining money. What a gem of a
fatitier-ln-iaw.
YOU HAVE SEEN THESE.
We cant say that we admire a man
ly woman or a womanly man. Both
are disgusting In tho extreme hut let
us deflue the former that we may see
just when a woman can he termed oue
of the manly kind.
We do not mean to say (hat be
cause a woman leaves tjie sphere of
the cook pot, that she is manly; be
cause we honor and admire a woman
who has the pluck and energy to earn
her own living; but even oue of the
feminine sex who docs not work can
he called a "manly woman." You all
know what we are talking about.
But the womanly man is worse.
You have, no doubt, also had the
misfortune to meet one or two of
these curiosities in your life and you
know exactly what they are.
They are the most disgusting of
all the "things" that walk this earth
and are enough to fill everybody they
meet with undescribable disgust.
One of these good little fellows in
whose mouth butter would grow har
der instead of melting. You have all
seen them but you do not want to see
them again.
If several other rich men should
get the idea that it is a disgrace to
die rich and lake the library route
to get rid of their money, there cer
tainly would be more of these Insti
tutions than we could accomodate.
If talking would make a man presi
dent, Mr. Bryau would serve the rest
of his natural life.
THE REGAL SHOE
y- All Styles, $3.50
A representative of this famous shoe, diredl from headquar
ters, will be in Brunswick, at the OGLETHORPE
HOTEL MAY 20, 21 and 22.
with a full line of sample Regal Shoes, showing the new spring
styles in lace and button shoes and Oxfords.
f' 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 Enamc led, etc., etc. v
Anew leather, used exclusively in Regal Shoes, is Regal
“VALVIC” Calf—-the only leather tanned in accordance with
j, the laws of nature— with the pores open to perform their natural
>J work of letting off per piration as freely as created, and auto
| matically keeping out the WET on the outside. . ,
“Sweaty” feet are thus relieved, and thif*general health of the
£ entire system is improved.
“VALVIC” calfskin <s as POROUS as cIoth—TOUGH as
Jwire —SOFT as a gIove—WATERPROOF as Cravenette.
The removable seal < a the bottom of the shoe—“ The Window
fof the Sole”—proves the presence-of gen uine, old-fashioned, wire
' wear Oak Sole Le ather in every pair of Regals. No other shoe
offers such ate St—-none other dares to !
t
Regal fit consists in 18 shapes—B widths—and 18 half sizes
; —and 143 styles. >No excuse for misfits!
Regal Shoes come to you direrit “Irom Tannery to Consumer.”
You pay only one SINGLE profit, viz:—the Manufacturers—
and are thus enabled to buy $6.00 shoes at the WFIOLESALE
price of $3.50 per pair.
REGAL OAKYSOLED. SHOES
All Styles, $3.50
Regals arc sold only in 46 exclusive Regal Stores in the principal cities
of the United States and Great Britain—l 6 stores in New York City alone
—and by mail. Over 200,000 men and women buy Regals by mail regu
larly. You take no chances in ordering by mail—we guarantee satisfaction
or money promplly refunded. By mail to any address in the postal union at
$3.75 per pair, all charges prepaid.
Call on our representative and examine the shoes. You will not be urged
to buy. Write to us 10-day for our new Spring Style book—free on request.
REGAL SHOE]COMPANY
jy Headquarters: 109 Summer St. j Factory
j BOSTON. MASS. ( WHITMAN, MASS.
Bend and twist,
at work or play
you can’t break tile
PRESiOOT
SUSPENOERS
and they wont Break you.
Trimmings cannot rust. Guaran
teed. If " l*resulent *’ is on buckles.
50c at dealers or by mail postpaid.
C. A. EDCARTON MFO. CC.
Box 476, Shirley* Mass.
A Little Early Riser
Now an dthen, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeWitt’s l.iltle Early las
ers are the famous little pills that
euro by arousing the secretions, mov
ing the bowels gently, yet effectually,
and giving such lone and strength
to (he glands of the stomach and liver
that the cause of the trouble is re
moved entirely, and if their use Is
continued for a few days, tliore will
be no return of the complaint. Sold
by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith's Phar
macy aud W. J. Butts.
Or. Wlmbertey s Certificate.
This is to certify that I havib tised
Hancock’s Liquid Sulgfiur In inyprac-
Ure and have tested it sutficieuffy i
|pow It to he _a remedy of great
hiorlt. Have used It with curative re
sults In cuses that nothing else would
leneflt. J. P. Wimborley M. D., Sco*
tend Neck. N. C., Osctohor 27, 1962,
♦or sale by Smith's Pharmacy.
From a Cat Scratch.
On tho arm to the worst sort of a
burn, sore or boll, Dewitt's Witch Ha
zel Salvo Is a quick cure. In buying
Witch Hazel Salve, ho particular you
get DeWitt's—this is the salve that
heals without leaving a scar. A spe
cific for blind, bleeding, itching and
protruding piles. Sold by Joerger’s
Pharmacy, Smith's Pharmacy, and W.
J. Butts.
CANDY IN PAILS, TUBS AND
BOXES. THE DOWNING CO.
When you want a pleasant physic
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
plesatnt in effccL For sale by ail
druggists.
I handle the celebrated Anheuser
Bush Premium Pale 10 sport lleer,
which 1 will deliver to any address
in the city at SI.OO per dozen. Phone
130, Sig Devisor
News Job Office—Best Printing.
OVERCOATS and winter suits now
should he thoroughly cleaned and
packed for putting away, by Jim Car
ter, tbe leader of clothes cleaners.
Ring phone 253-2.
IVORY SOAP SUPPLIED BY THE
DOWNING CO.
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Councellor at Law.
Court House. D 'kv ! c> Sr.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
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.
WANTED-—A good, dog. Apply to
J. J. Lissner.
FOR RENT- —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& 00.
FOtt SALE —Geraniums, Legonias.
and potted plants, (125 B St. Mrs.
W. E, Dempster
WANTED—A first class cook, eith
er man or woman. Apply to 805 Eg
inon street.
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
stlnoeis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street. . t
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. Also
two houses 7 and 8 rooms. In good
condition. Near business center.
Lights and bath. Apply to 405 G St.
FOR RENT —Three furnished rooms
Apply to Mrs. G. Loewenstein, next
to the government building.
FOR SALE—Complete set of sa
loon fixtures cheap. Woodford Ma
bry, attorney at law for Geo. E.
Bardnack.
FOR SALE A local business cheap
foy. i;ash. Is now paying $75.00 per
nui. t ,t to News office.
FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
Tlje News office.
$1,5.00 A WEEK AT HOME.
N y Canvassing. Nothing to Sell
\\ ■ w.'inS intelligent persons t.i write letters
nt lome spare imuimtilH. stf a wvk *asllv
••nrne.l Wo furnish pnp*r fro., ami pay s::>
P**°oo rash wurkly lor Klniru' pm-t* h*t t*rs.
St iiil self atl<lrt‘ssr.l sta m |<*l on\ Hoim* for sain
pl let tor ami histrurtlons to Mu*
Veritas typewriter Company,
34. PARK ROW, NEW YORK.
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SPECIAL NOTICE,
The public is herc-.iy in titled that
authorized collectors of The News
have the written authority of the
management and those who pay others
will do so at their risk.
GREATLY ALARMED
By a Rarsistetnt Cough, But Perma
nently Cured By Chamberlain’s
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student in
law, in Greenville, S. C.,had been
troubled for four or five years with a
continuous cough which lie says,
"greatly alarmed me. causing me to
fear that I was in the first stage of
consumption.’’ Mr. Burbage having
seen Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy ad
vertised, concluded to try it. Now
read what he says of it: ”1 soon felt
a remarkable change, and after using
two bottles of the twenty-five cent
size, 1 was permanently cured.” Sold
by '.!! ’ruyglsts.
Fitiufc.
There are many kinds of celebrity.
When Haydon, tbe painter, visited
Stratford, ha held -forth about Shake*
speare to some rustics he met In e
wayside Inn. They told him that Strafe
ford then contained 'another wonder
ful fellow, oue John Cooper.”
“Why, what has he done?”
"Why, zur, I'll tell _’ee. He’s lived
ninety years in this here town, man
and boy, and never bad the tooth
ache!”—Loudon Standard.
Where the Bird* Thrive.
The birds are not forgotten by the
Swedish peasantry. At the door of
te ry farmer's house is erected a pole
to the top of which is bound a large,
full sheaf of grain. There is not a
peasant in all Sweden who will sit
down with bis children to dinner until
he has first raised a meal for the birds
t
[ THE OGLETHORPE. ■
i - HUGH PORTER, Mgr. ;
\ Brunswick’s Only First:
j: Class Hotel. ;
\ Reasonable Rates to :
Traveling Men.
| Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. ;
PHILLIPS the TAILOR ;
Opera House Block,
Has a large and selected stock of ]
new goods, for the comfjw season, <
best of work and perfeer fit guar- -
anteed. .
Pants made to order for $4.00. ;
Suits iViade to order for $15.00. <
If you want a Swell:
Suit give me a
call, }
WOOD
Oak and Pine
B H. DANIELS, Phone 326
DEVARIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3.
UNION
CLEAN ING and PRESSING
CLUB.
Ring phone 253-4 and let
EDWARD MARTIN
'-iTTCi-: .
clean and press your clothes
He does good work and will give you
tSSsjasis* ,
Satisfaction.
503 Monk SL
AFTER YOU
Have tried all others, send for a
FREE package of 11lie Dr. Lyon Home
Treatment lor CATARRH, Blood,
nerve and Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi
cine Cos., Coldwator, Mich.
C.L. PARKER,
—Dealer in—
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Everything that’s good to
eat at lowest market prices
Cor C and J Sts. 'Phone 94.
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY ik PARKER.
ikSHS©# i- - tUflSlshS
Digests H’fcat y.fu
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 3U7 Newcastle St.
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
Old Monopole Rye at $ 1.00 per full
quail, fellow l abel nye at $1.26 per
quarl, I’hiladelpnia Ohio Rye at sL.uo
per iull quart. Ail above aie solo
elsewhere lor $1.50. Sig Levisun, 31U-
Bay street.
A Sure Thing.
It. is said that iio.liing" is-sure ex
cept death and taxes, out that is not
altogether true. Dr. .King’s New Dis
covery for consumption is a sure cure
for all lung and throat troubles.
Thousands can testify to that. Mrs.
C. B. VanMetre of Shepherd town, W.
Va., says: "1 had a" severe case of
Bronchitis, and lor a year 1 tried ev
erything i heard of, but got no re
lief. One bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery then cured me absolutely.
It's infallible lor croup, whooping
cough, grip pneumonia, and consump
tion. Try it. It’s guaranteed. Sold :
by all druggists.. Trial bottles free. 1
Reg. sizes 5Ce. and SI.OO
News Job Office—Best Printing.
For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer
Clothes —no one is better prepared
than Jim Carter. Ring Phone 253 j
,or send to 504 Monk SL
JrGrjeCl an d can be relied upon to act gently, but I
1 fl vnlif) thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all I
i m p ur ities. Such a remedy is Mozley’s H
i Lemon Elixir, ft is £ pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to 1
I the most delicate stomach, and acts thoroughly upon the I
a bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant- ™
I ness. Sold by all druggists at 50c k bottle. 'q '**
■ Mozley ’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an
| equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and EdTtGfl
I bronchitis. 25c a bottle. If . ~ .
I TMin—mi Elixir
► - the l
BAY IRON WORKS:
► 4
, Manufacturers and Repairers of 4
; Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills:
Marine work a specialty. X
► Packings, Fittings ;
► and Supijlies*
4 Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. *
629 Bay St. ;
£ VV. R. DART, CLAUD DART, +
► .'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. +
► ♦
0. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. £.D.Waiter, Cashiar.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-liALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of iegit lrnate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited fr om Individuals, firms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco uuts bear interest, compounded quar
terly. Interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued on special terms
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
ION" are cheaper and more eonven ieut than postoffioe or express.
; Great Sale of
f MILLINERY and FANCY
: GOODS
* GREAT BARGAINS IN RIBBONS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK
4 Mo 5 and 7 at 1 and 2c per yard No 12 and 16 at 5 cents per yard
4 No 20 at 10 cents per yard
j. Good Straw Hats 5 cents Straw Hats 10 cents each
0 Good Fancy Feathers 15 and Straw u *-*~ 1.6 cents each
Ost.-ich Feathers at Half Price Flowers at. Half Price -
Best Black CourtlandCrape.worth $3.00 per yard so!d at $1.75
4 Silk Tisue at SI.OO per yard Best Nunns Veiling at 75c per yd
4 Bla -k Silk Velvet Ribbon 10c Mourning Face Veils 10c each <
f Colored Silk at 25c per yard Black Velvet all Silk, worth $2.00’
Zephry Wool worth 10c at 5c at $1.25 ,
r Sewing Silk worth skein, at 1 ,
* Underskirth large, small / z prioe Children’s Hose worth 35c at 10c <
* firs. E. Earle.
4 <
► Newcastle Street.
K +■±±±±±±± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ± ,
'The OLD RELIABLE
?
1 1 am a £ain in the Meat
j business and am prepared
f to furnish everything in
“ W : -that line. A full line of
Fancy and Family Gro
, ceries. Quick delivery;
-CHRIS ARNHEITEK
’ Phone 106-3. Corner Monk and Newcastle.
' P'o tt* fcC k# PtS M tflO M fee he ki u .. ...
♦When in Need of Honey
m CALL ON
: /K JOEL BROS.
♦ f X RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS,
4- i \ 308-309 Bay Street.
I fg&fflßßß 1 You can get the most liberal loann en
♦ j fS&jSB&iSS I your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,
♦ I vjMMrjiijiSr I Furniture and all kinds of personal
4- property.
♦ ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFI
- dential.
&9Hf§9s Unredeemed Pledges For Sr.lc
■WgSiUMgf HHUK t cok for large 3 hail sign rutcide store
JOEL BROS.
Reliable Pawnbrokers.
A Startling Test.
To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start
ling test resulting in a wonderful cure.
He writes: “a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stomach. I had of
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
for acute stomach and liver troubles
so I prescribed them. The patient
gained from the first, and has not had
any attack in 14 months." Electric
Kilters are positively guaranteed for
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation,
and kidney troubles. Try them. Only !
BO cents, at ail druggists.
| Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith’s Bure Kidney
Lure will produce both. Try a oottie
and be convinced. Keur druggie: sells
lit for 50c
—a .
Good California Claret $2.50 per
dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sig
Levison..
When in distress financially cal! on
Joel Brcs., Reliable Pawn Brokers. We
will assist you.
1 The News 1?b Office— Best in
Printing. j
MAY 21, 1903,