The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, May 27, 1903, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. FUBLISHED 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 halt the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail tree of charge to all parts of the United State* and Canada, Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine 'elands <tnd Hawaiian islands: Per Month..... $ 00 Six Months 2 50 One Year 5 00 Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., 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 Giynn county. TELEPHONE 138. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company do sires it to lie distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for in advance. Wo cannot af ford to devote our space to Kuril ml vertisements and wait on the courts fc- the mouey. Are wc in danger of a water fani ine? A partisan officeholder is an un fortunate thing—to ihe public. Wonder who Ist to he elected presi dent of the B. & B„ this week. Glynn county can give tlioe St, Louis people a lesson in jury packing. The editorial page of the Atlanta it. Aa._h£lsht._ !TM piece. Grover doos not lot a small thing flail are biting' rry ******* Don’t, ymi take a thtng from the “Is It hot enough for you" man. Just have him lynched. The poHtotllco scandal grows worse. If the government dives down deeper w<> really do not know what to ex pet. The farming lands of Georgia are In good demand by (he people of the north and west who desire to settle here. Tornadoes are playing havoc in the west. Tin* people should e .up- down here where we have nothing of t.ho kind. ir ail the newspapers would muku nn agreement to tell the truth just one day what a graveyard of editors there would ho. General Joe Wheelin' certainly made a had break. But considering what has done in the past we may as well overloook it. General .Toe Wheeler has evidently reached (he conclusion 11ml the blue and the gray won't mix at Confeder ate reunions. Those citizens of an Ohio town who elected a half willed midget as the mayor, "Just for a joist l ” are now men enough to acknowledge that the joke is on them and not the mayor. “There never will he a monument high enough nor pure enough, nor grand enough for the woman of the south. I will not die, if the good Lord spares me. till t see this monument and the southern sun shining around it."—Gen. John It Gordon The News has been badly handicap ped during the past few days on ac count of the fact thai wo have been unable to get the necessary water pow er to run thi linotype. \\Y understand that tire demand for water is unpre cedented and the Mutual people fmd it hard to supply the demand. This being tire rase wc certainly think this company should make arrangements to increase the water capacity as the summer is now ou and will remain on good and strong for some months. COULD HAVE ESCAPED. New Orleans despatch to the Bai- 1 timore Sun tells us that Judge John i H. Reagan, sole survivor of the Davis j cabinet who attended the reunion at ! New Orleans, in a statement during same said that President Davis could have escaped had he so desired and in the talk lo the correspondent i of th £un ho said: ' ll was Sunday j April 2, IGGS when President Davis ■ and his. cabinet abandoned Richmond and headed southward. At Danville, Va., tin* news of the surrender of Dee was received. After this the presi dent thought that if we could get below i the zone of federal posit ions, cross the Mississippi arid unite with the corn -1 wand of General Kirby Smith, at the In .id of tine trans-Missi.-sippl forces we could reach the plains with r,0,000 or tel, (jut) holders and there, where we would not be hemmed in by tin'rail roads so that (no troops might be mas sed about us, nor by telegraph.-, which j would divulge our movements, wo could live on beef and grass and make !un imiefinately prolonged resistance ' which would win for us better terms than those of unconditional surren der. j ThU plan was not to be realized !and its futility was admitted even be fore the capture of President Davis. 1 was with the president at the time of Ms capture, which occurred on the banks of the Oeumuigee river about fifty mil on south of Ha whin - ville Gil. It is use!;-: *; for no- to now | deny the story that, the president was seeking to escape disguised in wo niiirf eloSbtas. The falsity of this claim was proven years ago. "It is not generally Itnown hut there was two avenues of escap" com mended to President Davis se.i > days before his capture, either of which promised imirmhlty and one of which v\- ulisolutely sure. One was sugges i,i I , v (li-npini Itri'i-liindidve and my self. We urged the pn ddem to leave us and go (14 Cuba via a Florida port, and thence to the mouth of the Rio Grande, we to take the remnants of the troops and go westward,- crossing (he Mississippi if "wo could. “I will never leave Confederate soil while there are troops upon it.” said President Davis. "The other offer was from no less General Sherman said the Presi dent could leave the country on an Atm\ ienn ship under dree conduct! taking with him whom lie pleased and what he plea-ed. Hut President Ihivis staled (hat he would accept no favors from the Fed eral government." Aft er Iho ca pture Judge Reagan was taken to (he Federal prison at Huston where he was with vice president Sic yens hut ho was not allowed to see him and war placed in solitary con finement. This Is again an emphatic dental that President Davis tried to escape in a womans costume. Excursion. The undersigned will run an excur sion to Atlanta Oil Monday morning. Juno S. The attractive rate of. for the round trip, al $3.50 to Atlanta, and s3.till to Macon. A special will ho provided for while people and the host of older will prevail. It AMP SCAHI RTT. Brunswick. RANPAI.t, BROWN, Wayeross. Managers. Real Estate Bargains. $3,500.60 for one of the prettiest homes oil Union street. Rot 90:;Sd and 7 room house $350.00 ■lsxoo near tho business center. $1,000.00 for 4 room house, e'ose In. JSOh.Ou for -t small houses, rent al $16.00 per mouth $200.00 for 3 room !•• :. e. brings ss.On per month. BHOBSTON, FUN DIG & CO Sealed Proposals. THRAIHMtY irni’AKTMllN'T. Wash ington. May "J, tftOd, Sealed propo ses will he receive! at this Depart ment until ” o’clock TV M . Saturday. June fi. t!on. for m.mtfacMiring and placing in position in complete work ing order in the I’. S. I’ustom house building. 1 it'llnswtel. f!a., certain qu:ii u-red certain white and plain oak fur niture golden oak finish. Drawings, sp... p.u atlors. and blank toll)-, of u-oposals can ho obtained upon appli cation to this Department. Partial hid-* will net lie considered. The do p.'.rtnu-nt 1.-orves the right to reject any and nil bids, and to waive defects, l-'aoti properal nni-'i tic accompanied liy u cor!ith'd check in the sum of ten tier cent of the aggregate amount thereof, drawn to tile order of the Secretary of the Treasury, as a guar antbe of good faith. Proposals must he a, ldles ,-.1 to the scereta.T' of the Treasury. Washington, TANARUS„ 0., and on dorst'd “Proposal for Furniture. I 1 S Custom-House, nrunswlck. Ga. It. TV ARMSTRONG. -Assistant Sec to:., - For Rent. Two houses centrally located and in one of the best parts of the city \l so furnished rooms. All modern im provements. Apply ip 405 G street. BABY EASE, The Best Spring and Summer Medicine for Babies (EL Children. Spring and Summer bring grave dangers to babies and children. Thousands of little ones die of bowel troubles brought on by eating unripe fruits, vegetables, etc. Serious results often follow a slight derangement of the digestive organs. Baby Ease is the safest, most effective ond best medicine for ail stomach and bowel troubles of babies and children. Pleasant in taste —children like it. 25 CENTS FOR LARGE BOTTLE. If your druggist hasn't it, write to the manufacturer T. P. MARSHALL, MACON, GA. Ask about the F'kEE GOL'b (RING offer. Stonmcbj cured by '■ I Under a!! curable conditions! I Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs. W. W. Lay- | 3 Nevada, 0., was lor of Hilliard, LI ■ cured by Kodol tk Pa., was cured B of stomach JEIL of Chronic ||j B trouble which Dyspepsia by 0 ■ had effected the use of : \ DijlesisWhatYouLal ***B, Just received n car 10-.ul of Harrison lives. & C 6., celebrated ready mixed paints. The Douglas Hardware Cos. I handle the celebrated Anlieusei Bush Premium Palo Export Beer, which 1 will deliver to any address in the city at SI.OO per dozen. Phone 13t), Sig Levison nff TT <*oify ‘’liyoi? £ r J y Jim Carter. Ring phone 253-2.1 Nclice of Special Meetinng of the Stockholders of the Brunswick & Birmingham Railroad Company. A special meeting of the nloek holders of the Brunswick & Binning kaii: Rail read company is hereby call 'd lo meet at the office of the com pany in Brunswick, Gn., 011 llio (iih •lay <>f June. 1902, at eleven o'clock a. 111. for file purpose of finnilly approving (he accounts and the a. n; of certain former officers and director., .of /the company and ralifyiiq; the u i ion taken hy tin* directors in re lation thci'to. R. A. F AIRBAIRN, Kiist Vice-President Brunswick and Birmingham' Railroad cempany. A Good Thing, German Syrup is the special pre scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a cele brated German physician, and is ur know lodged to lie one of the most for tunate discoveries in medicine. 14 quickly cures coughs, colds, and all ling troubles of the serious nature removing, as it does, Ihe cause of the affection and leaving the parts in 1 strong and healthy condition. It is | not. an experimental medicine, but 1 has stood the test, for years, giving its satisfaction in every case, which its rapidity increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles old annually. Boschoe’s German Syrup was introduced in the United States in ISOS, and is now sold in ev ery town and village in the civiliz 1 world. Three doses will relieve any ordinary cough. I‘Hoe 25 and 75 O: 1 Made Voting Again. “One of Dr. King's New i fe PiihjJ each night for two weeks lo>.- pat in my ‘toons’ again," writes Dr. D I! Turner of i vinp-ey lov, v - p.y They're the tie l l in the wmtd .ir <jiv stomach and bowels. Purely 1 ogv s- Ide. Never gripe. Only 25 cent: at alt druggists. GREATLY At.ARMED Gy a Persistetnt Cough, B < Perma nently Cured Ey Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mr. 11. P. Burbage. \ student Vt law. in Greenville, W C..had been troubled for four c* five years with a continuous ooug- which he says “greatly alarmc . me. ( attains me to fear that ! was tn 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 frit a remarkable change, and after using two bottles of the twenty-five cent size. I was permanently cured.” Sold by all druggists. “Dorothy Dodd" shoes are the very latest for women I have them. J A. Smith, Newcastle street. EDWIN W. DART, Attornev and Councellor at Law. Court House* Brunswick, Ga, THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. if you want a position, a heuae, a | servant, o‘i vrnnt to find rfnythincj that naa been lost, or want some thing that some or.® else has, ad ! vertiso in this column. WANT;. i > ;\ good dog. Apply to J. J. i.issuer. ‘ Foil lU2NT -Stores, offices and j and Apply to Hrobston, Fendig | KOi-i HALT; iloraniunis, Legonias. j jtoMc:i plants, (j-u B St. Mrs. | W. 10. Dempster % FOR SAI-I—Rubber stamps, seals, rtiacsiß, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will If. Fain, Ri2 JNSwcafetlo 1 utreeL FOR TENT- Three furnished rooms Apply !o Mis. O. Looweustcin, next 1.0 tile government building. FOR SAT JO Complete sot of sa loon ;: .ii'n .-5 < lioTp. Woodford Ma bry. attorney ui law for Geo. K. Bardnack. FOR SAL! 5 ; A local business cheap for c: ;h. I- now paying $75.00 per iiwmlli. Apply In, News office. FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con tain iug 25 acres, improved; a short . distance from tJig city. Enquire .at ; The News office. RENT Residence, 702* Glou • -d • r sir;'-. Po.sshs 'ion given June end ‘ itK Reynolds, possession given Juno 20. Ih Jr 7-rorm houses. Apply to 7u 1 Gloucester fireet. \ PERSON A fi—-Morphine, opium. hm danutn. eov-nino habit; myself curej; will inform you of harmless, perma nent home cure. Mis. M. A. Baldwin, box 121/1, Chicago. j FOR ‘RENT— One large parlor bed room with bath attached. Also other furnished rooms. Apply to 315 Union si root. J WANTED—Partner in saw mill mess. Address P. O. box 45, hswic)v. Ga. k*orri cottages. Ready for honsekeep- VHouses near the St. Simon Pmr. J\TY>. AV. T./Wallace. Ocean Pier. Use .long distance phone. I LOST -On Wed lie day. May 20. ‘from keeping room of Widow J. C. ' Coit mah, P-ninswick, Coleman house Monk stv.Mp. One <j:ak box containing 'ssn.o(> fji bilk. two hank books, iu ■■’Ui i icc papers, etc. Any one finding mamo will idea o keo]> the money and jr< 10-’i box an.! paj eis ! o iro poor j woman jsi&oi it hmL iMo C fiSVftssiNG. Nothing to Sell. { V v\ ;n,f JnP'lllgriit jhm soiim (o \\ rite lr( ters j;i 1 Imiiit.' .;p;ti',‘ imim.'tllK. w.’fk easily I ,‘-irn<*'l. IVr I'nniiKli ; ,r, if,-,.,- ;t in I ji.-i \ S':: i p r 1 nno ■ 1 .ii wrvkli lir Kingli-pni^i'it'ttevs. 1 W 1 1 i ro- it! .I,i u; pr.l ii. \ i-lup, fin'K.iui |. !(* I- • 1 1 , •l-: i; 11 1 iUS 1 rue li< i|m 1.1 III!' I ViniTf.3 Typewriter Company, S PARK ROW NBW YORK. SPECIAL NOTici: The liiiblic i In i :.y notiiied Hial autlioi'i/.pil collectors of The News liave the written authority of the management and those who pay others will do go at their own risk. j . .THE DOWNING CO MAKE A [SPECIALTY OF RiCE AND COF FEE. From a Cat Scratch. On liio arm to the worst sort of a burn, sore or boil, Dewitt’s Witch (In- [ :el Salve is a quick cure. In buying j Wil-a Hazel Salve, he particular .you ! u't DoWitt's--tills is the salve tliaf [ heals withe.it leaving n soar. A npe- ! cifie for blind, bleeding, itching and i : re!re.ling piles. Sold hy Jocrgcr s [ I’harina y, Siniih's Pharmacy, and W. j J, I.nits. Vf-'NDY IN PAILS, TUBS AND THE DOWNING CO. A Little Early Riser To’v -m Orben. at bedtime will cure re; .. . .itii-n bi'b.ou ness and liver I • Is. DeY.'itt's tattle Idarly liis •i ibe f--nous little pills that i ;. aronsi: g secretions, mov ing the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such tone and strength to the 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, there will tie no return of the complaint. Sold by Joorger’s Pharmacy, Smith's Phar macy ami W. J. Putts. Notice. There will bo introduced at the next session of the general assem bly of Geoigia. to convene ra the fourth W-xiresday in June. ltift.J. A T’;LL to l>e entitled "An act to amend the charter of the City of Brunswick, and for other purposes.” This May 2”, 1903. Cheap Rate to St. Louis. Mo. On .Tune IS. 1C and 17. the Southern railway will -ell round trip tickets to SL Louis, Mo., at the rate of otip fare for the round trip. Tickets good returning not later than June 22. C. L. CANDLER, Agt. Waiters* Hands. Many waiters have hands that are more callous than a blacksmith’s or Ironwcrkc-r’s. The callousness comes from carrying hat plates, coffeepots ' and the like. The heat seems to fry their skin and to make a dead surface to keep them from being burned by things that a man with ordinary hands could not stand. It may have puzzled : people who go to some restaurants to notice how the waiters hold things ia their hands for some time which art too hot for the hands of the people at the tables even to pass to one another. Tills is the explanation: That the wait er's hands become callous and bard, so that the tough skin at the surface lias no more feeding than a piece or born. | THE OGLETHORPE, I HUGH PORTER, Mgr. ! Brunswick’s Only First \ Class Hotel. -■ : Reasonable Rates to j Traveling Men. •; • t Cuisine, Perfect Service, J PHILLIPS the TAILOR Opera House Block, Has a large and selected stock of new goods, for the comfhp season, best of wore and perfeiv fit guar [ anteed. Pants made to order for $4.00, ' Suits made to order for $15.00. If you want, a Swell Suit give me a ;oall. 'W oc> .0 i Oak and Fine |B H. mm, 'Phone 326 * "Wtu-i -rrw ■.■vaMa'tT.ur waansmoMicsa DEVARIS & LIV ADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk Si. ? Phone 141-3. UNION CLEANING aml PRESSING CLUB. Ring phone 253-4 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and press your ciothea , does good work and will give you f. Duggans, fatisfaetion. 'Miss Annie l 508 Monk St. ’ u^'*^rdtvau= aab \ Have tried all others, send for a hV.EE paenagaiof ttue Dr. Lyon Home j Treatment Mr CATARRH, Blood, nerve and Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi cine Cos., Coldwater, Mich. 0. L. PAH-KBR, —Dtaior in— STAPLE AND i-ANCY GROCERIES. Fverything that’s good to eat at lowest market prices Cor 7 and J St3. 'Phone 94. COAL AN O WOOD, CONEY ds AidKfcß. Hi i du. . a ’l 111- ny.l Li ’■ 'J* R BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN IIAENLL, IVianager. Phone 257*2. 307 Newcastle St. Bicycles, (it n Pistols and Sewing machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. Olit Muiiopnle R >o at SI.OO per tup liuarl, ieilow l abel nye at $1.25 per quart, Ciiiiadt iplo.i Club Rye at SI.OO per lull quai'L. Ail above are sold elsewhere lur $1.50. Kig Levisun, 3lp Bay si reel. A <@ure Thing. It. is said nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, but that is out a. luge the r true. : Jr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption is a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands ( an testify to that. Mrs. C. It. Van Met re of Shepherdtown, \Y. \a . says: "I had a severe case of itronchiti:. and for a y ear 1 tried ev erything I heard of, but got no re lief. One battle otf Dr. King's New Discovery then cured me absolutely. It’s infallible for erocp, whooping rough, grip pneumonia, end consump tion. Try it. it’s guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes 5Cc. and SI.OO For Cierr.ing and Dyairg Summer ! Clothes —no one is bettor prepared i than Jim Carter. Ring 'Phone 25? j or send to 504 Monk SL Headquarters for Groceries. Attention is called to the ad. ot A. Zelnienovltz, the well known gro cer, which appears elsewhere in this issue. Zetmenovitz can save you Gives Porfor*/ Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind ean be | traced to irregularities cf the stomach and bow- 9 Health els- When these important organs fail to act 1 regularly the system becomes clogged with B M impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s g j| Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently gg 4 and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid * 1 laxative, and is good for every member of the h family. cents a bottle at all drug-stores. 5 J Mmtey’sLemon Hot Drops are without any equal ¥ pS77.fiel i for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. Bi—TiiiriiMwiiin mm hum EUxir 4, 4 e-yg-yygppg [BAY IRON WORKS: y , Manufacturers and Repairers of + !Machinery, Engines, Saw liils* Marine work a specialty. 2 ► Packings, Fittings ; * v and Supplies 4 Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. ' 629 Bay St, : ¥ W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, 4 .’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. * k 4 C, Downing, PresidonL E. H. Manor*, Vic-S-PreaidenL E.D.'/r'aller, Cainir, The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAL OF one HUNDRED AN i) FI Fit THOUSAND DOLLARS ,ud total RESOURCE'S iu excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises, DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited t'r om individuals, lima arid corpora ions. •SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded tjr&w •erly. Interest bearing csrificates of deposit issued on special terras. MONEX ORDERS of tho “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOC!.* ION” are cheaper and more conven lent than puatofiice or express. ' vTVT.rTT-.-rwv-rY * ' ' **fTTTi ; Great Sale of : MILLINERY * FANCY : GOODS * GREAT BARGAINS IN Ri3EONS MUST E> SOLD THIS WEEK h No j and i at 1 and 2c per yard No 12 and 16 at 5 cents per yard f No 20 at 10 cents per yard „ y Good Straw Hats 5 cents each Good Straw Hats 10 rents each Good Fancy F “Others 15 and 20c Good StrowHate Ost.-ich Feathers at Half Price Best Black Coui tland Crops, worthj[3.oo per yard s etd at $1.75 Jt> at 75c per yd ' r ik j 9 eTTif‘TDc c.ich 4 y Colored Siik at 25c per yard 3!ack Velvet ail Silk, worth $2.00 i . Zephry Woe! worth 10c at 3c at $i.2S * Sewing Silk worth 2'/5c skein, at 1 < Undo rebirth large, small 'A price Children’s Hose worth 35c at 10c : ; firs. E. Earle. < i- Newcastle Street. ' A.AA.AAi*.I. A A A A 1 • 1 . • Th e OLD RELIABLE. —r - I am again in the Meat ■■■ business and am prepared .A..; to furnish everything in thatline ' A full line of M V .. Fancy and Family Gro ceries. Quick delivery. CHRIS ARNHEITER Phone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle. When in Need of Honey ; /fv JOEL BROS. : f \ RELIABLE PAWNBROKERS,- / \ 308-309 Bay Street f 1 You can get the most liberal loann en f I y aur Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, f Furniture and all kinds of personal ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY COStPS- Unredeemed Pledges For Sale TjSljplji&ffi? \Bgj|p|rea*-l|t Look for large 3 ball sign outside store ■ 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 Ritters excellent for acute stomach aird liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. Thp patient gained frtnn 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 SO cents, at all druggists. MAY 27, 1903. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney Cure will produce both. Try a uottte and be convinced. our druggist sells It for 60c Good California Claret $2.50 per dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sig Levi son.. When In distress financially call cn Joel Brcs., Reliahle Pawn 3rokers. We will assist yon. i The News jib OSce— Best" In | Pllnlinß ' ' • .