The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 26, 1903, Image 2

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TUESDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY jxL,- W rf%. i. PUBLISHED DAILY RY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEA YY ..Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr City Editor. Advertising rates made known on application. Church anil other char itable organization notices published at half the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. Terms to subscribers In the City and by mail free of charge to all parts of the United States aud Canada,' 51 oxico, Porto Rico, Guam. I’iulipiiino ’.aland* and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month • •••$ 50 Six M0nth5....... J 50 One Year 6 00 Entered at the Brunswick, Ua., pont ofllee, as second-class mail matter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated Th* Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United Btates *Couit, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE 108. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company do sires it to be distinctly understood that ail legal advertisements wu*| be paid lor lu advance. We c*bn6|; r at ford to devote our space to such ud virtlsements and wait ou the courts fc r the rnouey. Some sect iuns ol' Hay street mo in bad condition ami need immediate at tention. It was a little Into in coming hut summer is here alright and good and strong at llint. Talk may be cheap but we know some lecturers who manage lo got $500,00 nn evening for il. The square near the court boned is beautiful. The ladies of the civic lea sue can ho thanked for tills. With cotton way up sky high we cannot Bee why th if fartfieYs of this stale should not be In gtiod shapO. ......I . . -< It seems lo be tjic opinion of ev erybody that Urovet Cleveland is en titled to be called 1 I'Ainenca's, Grand Old Man” The old veterans have ail l'eljitned to tholr homes. Tlral they may live to all end many more such gal inn ings is the wish, of the News. rvVe would like very much In have an eleclric railway ii) this city ami we aro more tlum sure (hat such an on terprise would pay handsoimj divi dends. We cannot blame the owners Of the cotton mill near Augusta who cold their cotton and shut down llie platil. A profit of $70,0(0.0(1 is not made ev ery day. I The press dispatches of Sunday tel! ns that there isi a probability, of Hanna fighting Roosevelt. Don't you believe this. There is an understand ing. "The society woman is on the. road to hell,” exclaims Rev. Leu <7. Broughton from his Atlanta pulpit. The reviseml'gentleman peaks as if he was familiar with the route. . The- circulation of the News has Peon growing at a ntpid rate recent ly and advertisers should bear (biff, fact in mind, if you want to reach the buying class of this section of tho -taie the Nwos is the medium for you lo use. Bryan says that no Cleveland demo crat can ho nominated next year. There are lots of democrats in this country who will have to see Mr. Bry an's stock certificates ibis year before he is allowed to control the democratic establishment. A Ft. Louis judge Who provided nt the trial of a woman some time ago i who was charged with murder was so surprised at a vertdict of not guilty that he took occasion to give the jury a strong rebuke. He said that m IBs career as judge he had noticed that ii whs almost iuipussiWV to convict a member of the feminine sex Uni he further said that lie thought it almost a crime for twelve men to liH. seuU-.i mcui make them break their oaths. | i". sm ■I”'" —— THE- WtffeELER BNUB. It is moii than, likoly that) the, southern people as a whole, in view of other actions on Gejujr-, al Wheeler, will not criticise those in charge of the reunion, for the overt slight offered to the General at New Orleans last Friday. .To-..ay the least of it, it was the Vtty’Ypiorcst kind ol' taste! on the part of General Wheeler to attend the re union bedecked in the ftit?s aml-farbu* low's of a iiHgtilldr general id' (fys Ujii ted Slates army. Not that we fail to ad' niirfl the uniform or the things lorl Which it. stands, there are times aud occasions fpr all things, and, we, sub-, mil that tilis was not the one nor the the, other for a general of the Con federate army lo attend a Confederate reunion in the uniform of the foe of' o!d. . , While,it is probably true that those in charge of the reunion went a iittlo too fat- in not providing a carriage lor the choral at the same time It must he a emitted litat the error of the, gener al wa„ nothing nhorl of a blunder. However, "Fighting Joe,” and lie did fight gallantly in the sixties, and again in the nineties, should not lie too severely criticised and when the .(■union occurs in Ixmisville next year we advise the distinguish!! soldier 1o leave the gold tinseled and tasseled Lino uniform at home and don the faded and worn, and tattered and torn gray one, in which he lii i won fume, ml through which w e first learned to iyv4f liiiji. t J t ■< * IT IS TRUE. -Some days ago the Nows printed an. editorial paragraph which read as lollows: "Any honest public ofilcer is sure to make cnoiiiii^,*' In ctimmenllng on this the Amori ms Herald says: "There is probably as much truth as jnjotry in that. J tut h'H. iihbuJil not got mail with an j.f I'kial for doing his duty—his -worn duty, and yet, they-will sometimes in spile of Ihe fart lliat they ought not to. ' Some popple will; get mad with one fellow for doing his duty and with another for. not doing his duty. And this shows that. In heart and head, we Are not as big and “broad, as tall ami Its: deep as' we ought, to be. "fl h? the height of Kiiyness to mit a man. In to a public office, ropuire him to take an oath that lie Will do his duty faithfully and fearlessly, and i.hi'ii gel mad with him because he I.iieps hh wind about ii. ii In not niran.ai Mint a man. any nian, has' enemies in his life, ospee -■ill V if he is a public Officer, nr takes any decided interest in public mai lers. It is rnther a common and nat Ural consequence of life. It, is baldly pessHde lor a man : to please every ! inl.v, at nil times, and in all lliings. eAnd as regards the public official, it is (d'len fhv case that the law re eurre- hini to do certain tilings* which in effect, hurts one or more persons ip some way. He should not he hlained foi' i!,-n; his duly in enforcing (he law. He is sworn lo do that and if he Should fail to do it you might, not gei mail with him every time but you would think less of him for not doing his duty. And so, ii a public official does his duty and makes enemies by ii he should not worry about it. A follow that will get mad with a man for doing iiis duly is not likely to he of much consequence as a friend. The offi cial may tie about as well off with i nemit) ah with friendship to put it that way. 'The tiling for a puqlie official lo do, at all times and in all things is bis duty, lei tin- consequence, l-e what i law may. No other‘sort of adminis ualien will reflect honor upon a mail's official life: What Atlanta has is generally the best. JHor newspapers for m-taneo. Excursion. The undersigned will run an excur sion to Atlanta on Monday morning, .lorn- 8. The attractive rate of. for the round uip. at $3.50 to Atlanta, aud s3.tK> to Macon. A sqioeial will lie provided for white people and the best of order will prevail. HA Ml’ SCARLETT, Brunswick. RANDALL BROWN. Wayeross, Managers. Real Estate Bargains. $3,500.00 for one rtf the prettiest houses on Union strdet. Lot 'JUxSO and 7 room house s2st 00 4",x!tu near the lusiuess center. $1,000.00 for -4 room house, close in SSOO.Oy for 1 small houses, rent at flfl.oo per month. s2oo.fio for 3 room ho-itse, brings $5.00 per moutli. UROBSTON, FENDIG he. CO The best of b 0 M and yeast, selected by one F //. | of our partners. ) M Purcwa ter, 4 row six jjM, ;/ j wells driven down to rock. Pure air, which has first / * pqssed through an air filter. Every drop* of SchliU Bear fiUefed by machin- I ery through masses of white wood pulp. Every ft bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs. r Thus we doubje the necessary post, of our brew- J ing to make purity cerfain—to make Schlitz Beer M healthful. .—_■ M L Will yoi. drink common beer, and pay just as da |k much for it, vvhen SchiiU Beer can be had for la. the asking. ypif Ask-for the Brewery Bottling, mm . Morgan h Davis, 21? & 211 Tiny St. KB mK 'd*:, Hrvufcvvjuk. President I / Ease jf§|§|k Comfort &J§OM Freedom \> Durability \ WfW Y Metal Parts Rust Proof. f .' *7 / (j Positively Guixr&insed If )[ 1 “President?’ is on buckles. Mf| r \ /%/ J Everywhere .50 cts., [i]y /§sl g or by raail postpaid, Q„' ;;. j y.’ S Uyht o.- wiiJu or‘pirrowh I a \> w ' C. A. EDGARTON MEG. CO. Bex 476, S'uutlcy, Mnss. '' fpl From a Cat Scratch. On tho arm to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boll, Dewitt's Witch liar zed Salvo Is a quick cure. In buying Witch Jlazol Halve, lie parti nlar you gat DoWilt’s—this is the salve that heals wltlie.it leaving a sear. A spe cific for blind, bleeding, itching'and protruding piled. Sold by Joergpr's J'harmacy, Smith’s I‘hariuaey, and W. J. Butts. CANDY IN PAILS, TUES ANC> BOXES. THE DOWNINC CO. Just received a car load,cf J!arrX<t#u Bros. & Cos., celohraled ready mitied paints. The Douglas Hardware Oj, 1 handle the celebrated AnhexPse'i Bush Premium l’ale Export ]f. ,?r, 'which I will delivor to any address in the city at sl.oCTper dozen. Phone 130, Sig Levison KID GLOVER of any descriplioii and color dyed a perfect black at by Jim Garter. Ring phone 253-2. Notice of Special Meetinng of the Stockholders of trie Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad Company, A spec lal meeting of the stock holders of the Brunswick ft Birming ham Railroad company is hereby call ed lo meet at the office of tin' com pany in Brunswick. Ga.. on the (ith day of .Tone. 1903, nt eleven o’clock a. m. for the purpose of formally approving the accounts and ihe acts of certain former officers and directors of Jthe company and ratifying the action taken by the directors ,ju re lation tlierto. R. A. FAIRBMRN, First Vice-President Brunswick and Birmingham- Railroad eortlpKfiy. A Good Thing. German Syrup in the special pre scription of Dr. A. Bosohee, a cele brated German physician, and is ac knowledged to be one of tho most , for tunate discoveries in medicine. It quickly cures coughs, colds, and all ting troubles of tho serious nature, removing, as it. does, the cause of piq affection and leaving the parts in a strong and healthy condition. If is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test for years, giving its satisfaction in every case, which its rapidity increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottle,s old annually. Boschee’s German Syrup was Introduced in the United States in TS6B, n.nd is now sold in ev ery town and village in the civilized world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. 25 and 75 Cts Made Vouag Again. “One of Or. Kh."'s Ne\V Kite Pills each night for two weeks has put me in my ‘toons’ again,” writes Or. D 11. Turner of Oeaip.-evlown. Pn They're the host in the world for liver, stomach ami bowels. Purely vegeta ble. Never gripe. Only 25 cents at all druggists. GREATLY ALARMED By a Persistetnt 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 he says, “greatly alarmed me. causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption." Mr. Th.rhace having seen Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy nd vertfso*!. concluded to try it. Now read what he says of it: "1 soon fell a remarkable change, and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent sire T was oermaneatly cured." Sold by all druggist*. Is I THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. | it you want a position, a house, servant, oY want to find anything that has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vert!se in tiiis column. WANTED—A good dog. Apply to J. j. j.bsner. r- -v-v. — ; —— — FOR RENT—Stores, offices and dwellings. Appiy to Brobston, Fendig & Cos. —-' 1 1 1 ■; ■— FOR SALE- Geraniums, Legonias. ami iKitted plhivts, 625 B St. Mrs, W. E. Dempster ! FOR SALE—Rubber stamps; seats, stiaafLß, etc. Agent Underwood Tyne*, -writer. Will B. Fain, 31z Nhwcaiiua street FOR RENT- Three furnished rooms Apply to Mrs. G. Loowenstein, next to (he government building. FOR SALE- Complete set of sa loon fix.lures cheap. Woodford Ma bry. attorney at lavy for Geo. E. Bardnack. FOR SALE A local business cheap for cash. 1- now paying $75.00 per month. Apply to News office. FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con taining 25 acres, improved; a short distance from the city. Enquire at The Nows office. LOST -Fair eye gtnsx.os, gold front, Pel ween e; urt house and 205 A street. Finder return to court house. FOR RENT— Residence, 703 Glou cester turoei. Po ser-ion given June' ‘22; and LP'-S- Reynolds, possession-given ,tni>" Both 7-rooni houses. Apply to 701 Gloucester street. ITIRSONAL—MprphIne, opium, lau uanum. eoeaine haliit; myself cured; n’Rl inform vmi of harmless, perma nent home cure. Mrs M. A. Baldwin, box. 1212, Chicago, FOR RENT—Oho large parlor bed rone-, with hath attached. -Also other :furnished rooms. Apply to 315 Union street. -n -. WANTED- Partner in saw mill ' n-iiue-s. lress l>. O. box 45, Erg i ' -} ■ FOR RI'LNV Two, four, and five room cottages. Ready for housekeep ing. Houses.near the St. Simon Pier. Mis. W. 1,. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use long disranee phone. LOST—On Wednesday, May 20, from sleeping room,-bf Widow J. C. Coleman. Brunswick, Coleman house Monk Licet. One'Oak box containing SptkOO, in hills, two hank books, in ''iraiich ’papers, etc. Any one finding ame will please keep the money and 'return cox and paptSis >o she poor woman mM & WEEK AT HOfttE. No CAmvAssiNci. Nothing to Sell. W and wans perstnin to writo loiters ui homy sivm* uminrnls. si"> n w.uck i ,sKily NVi* fnmisli fn< .in.l pay s::<> ut*r lot*o ‘:ish weekly liw Hinuie pajro li'Mert*. self O'Mres o <1 envelopoforsam plolcttvr .ml insj uuctiruis t<> tin* Veritas Typewriter Company, 34 PAStt ROY/. NEW YORK. SPECIAL NOTICE. The public is hereby notified that authorized eolleetors of The News have the written authority of the management and those who pay others Will do so at their own risk. ..THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF 1 FEE. (lot It Tivl.ted. Little nine-year i.M Rndiol, w hose fniliilg it w tvf 'to gc't-WfVjrios somewhat twisted, once heard the conundrum of the rat mid the thirty cors-ef corn. It ran thus: There were thirty ears of corn in a bin aud a rat came along and carried, away three ears every night How loiig. iJid. it ..take him t carry away the thirty ears? The an surer, of course, was thirty nights, bolinth;,; tl} rat's two ears and one &f of corn. 1 rtaclie! flibnght this a wonderfully g<hhJ jcke-aml hastened to tell her old or brother, whom she well knew al ways appreciated anything "along' the Mne of a good joke. Rushing np to him she said: ‘‘Oh, Newman, I’ve got tiie best conundrum you ever heard.- See if you can guess, it.” And thus she went on: “TheYe Waff a bag of potatoes in a Mn and a rnt ccme along and carried away three potatoes every night. How long did it take him to carry away the whole hag?” THE OGLETHORPE, | HUGH PORTER, Mgr. $ Brunswick’s Only Firsts Class Hotel. | ; Reasonable Rates to | ; Traveling Men. jj ■ Excellent Cuisine, Perfect Service. J I | PHILLIPS the TAILOR j j Opera Mouse Block, ; j Has a large and selected stock of i inew goods, for the com!fcg season, t >bcot of work and perfeJvfit guar ] ianteed. • \ Pants made to order for $4.00. j i Suits made to order for $15.00. • | If you want a Swell; [ Suit give me a ; [call. i W 0013 Oak and Pine B H. DASItLS, Phone 328 DEVARiS <x LEvADaS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY 'GROCERIES 204 Monk St. • ’ Phone 141-3. UNION CLEANING and PRESSING CLUB. Kins phone 2534 and let EDWARD MARTIN . S .... , •" clean and prees your clothes docs good work and will give you : : a... . Satisfaction. Phone 14S-2 503 Monk St. AFTER YOU Have tried all otjhors, send Lora FREE package oil film Dr. L.you Home Treatment for GATAk KM, Blood, nerve and Stomach. D . Lyon 'Medi cine Cos., Cold water; Mich. g7l7paeiieii, —Dealer in— STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Everything that’s good to eat at lowest market price's Cor It and J Sts. 'Phone 94. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. Uigests What yaa BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Rhone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St. Bicycles, Gin>, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE A SPECIALTY. Old Monoyole Rye at SLOU per fill: quint, YeUo.w Label aye at $1.25 per quart, Philadelphia fcfub Rye at st.po per lull quart. Ail above aie sole elsewhere tor $L5u, Sig Levison, 310 Bay street. A Sure Thing. it is said that uo.hiug is sure ex cept death and tuxes, 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. VauMetre of Shepherdtcwn, W. Va., says: “l had a severe case of Bronchitis, and for 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 for crocy, whooping cough, grip pneumonia, and consump tion. Try it it's guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.. Trial bottles free. Reg, sires oCe. ami st.oo For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer Clothes no one is better prepared than Jim Carter. Ring ’Phone 252 j or send to 504 Monk SL Gives if' ' ' mi ■>—,-gig 'Dorfort Fully nine * t€nthß o f the-ills of mankind can be I X-er/ / f. trace d to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 1 Health e,s - When these important organs fail to ict | regularly the system becomes clogged with I ■and perfect health is impossible. Mozley s 1 r is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gentlv i lly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid * is good for every member of the "n/f / t r cents a bottle at all drug-stores. dVA 02116'} ion Hot Drops are without anyequhl J :olds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. *> iinnF mi ii Elixir *▼t v r T l —the * [BAY IRON WORKS: ■ Manufacturers and Repairers of \ l I Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills f Marine work a specialty_ J I Packings, Fittings * and Supplies ♦ ♦ \ ♦ * Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. 1 * > 629 Bay St. ♦ * W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, t ,‘resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer * * * v,. Dov.r.tng, presiaenL E. H. Mason, Vice-President, E.DAValter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN U FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ind total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, ire devoted to the assistance of iogit lmalo business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited fr om individuals, firms and corpora '.ions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded qr.&r teriy. Interest bearing cerifleates of deposit Issued op special tciiu*. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS' MONEY ORDER ALLPJCiv iON” are cheaper and more convenient than postoflic* or express . y TV YVVVT-TVTVT’’ 1 T • * ' 1 r I V t t v r' T ► f C’ 1 y iIXT Ol r MILLINE RY ar<t FANCY • : GOODS GREAT BARGAINS IN RIBBONS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK ' I- No 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 [.Good Straw Hats 5 cents each Good Straw Hats 10 cents each y Good Fancy Feathers 15 and 20c Good Straw Hats 15 cents each \ Ostrich Feathers at Half Price Flowers Et Half Price Best Black Courtlanci Crape, worth $3.00 per yard sold at 51.75 - Silk Tisue at SI.OO per yard Best Nunns Veiling at 75c per yd y Black s;jk Velvet Ribbon 10c Mourning Face Veils 10c each < ©otored S4!R ei*36o per'yferd-- Btoftk Velvet alt Silk, worth J Zephry Wool worth 10e at 5c at $1.25 < ’ Sewing Silk worth 2/zC skein, at 1 Underskirth large, small prioe Children’s Hose worth 35c at 10c/ ; Hrs. E. Earle. i ■ Newcastle Street. ■* The OLD RE LIABLE^ l —- k 1 am in the Meat . t business and am prepared ~ v i to furnish everything in ■ l that line. A full line of j Fancy and Family Gro- j ceries. Quick delivery; j iCHRIS ARNHEJTER Phone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle. £ $ •When in Need of Honey ♦ . CALL ON : xfv JOEL BROS. ♦ f X RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS, . / \ 308-309 Bay Street + / \ You can get the most liberal loaqi* ° n ♦ f I your Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, $ I I Furniture and all kinds of personal $ J property. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONPI JSaWfiIX JHHjjA DENTIAL. ■ 'X... Unredeemed Pledges For Sole hook for large 3 ball sign ouvsi ls store JOEL BROS. . Reliable Pawnbrokers. ► A Startling Test. To save a life, Dr. T. G. Merritt, of No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start ling tost 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 Fitters are positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidney troubles. Try tfceaj. Qaiy BO cents, at druggist*, MAY 26, 1903. | Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney Lure will produce both. Try a uottie and be convinced. l our druggist sells ; it for 600 | Good California Cjartt 02.C0 per ! dozen. Cabsfaaticn guaranteed. Sig Lsvison.. When in distresa financially call on Joel Brcs., Reliable Pawn Brokers. Wo will assist you. The News J.t> o~co — Best in rating. ...