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BRUNSWICK OAUT NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
> THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr.... City Editor.
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oilice, 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.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
The News Publishing Company do
sites it to be distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must be
paid for in advance. We cannot at
lord U> devote our space to such ad
vntlsements and wall ou the courts
l<— the money.
Mr. Roosevelt lias fallen to tlio level
of a ward lieeler.
The free advertising of Joaquin
M iller has about ceased.
The half hose idea has not si ruck
Brunswick femininity yet.
Mr. l’rierp. Morgan has not turned
his greedy eye to the cot ton crop yet.
Ohio politics appears to have lost
none.oi Us erstwhile shadiness.
The News hits lost sight of Oeiieul
Shatter’s hammock, and, incident ay
the General himself.
Governor Penny packer says he is too
busy to read the newspapers. This is
fortunate for t ho Governor’s inorganic
hump of egot ism.
The scientists are again declaring
that Mars is signalling to us. They
should take Ihe precaution to ascer
tain wind i ho mossage Is before spring
ing this same old lisli story again.
HELP THEM.
Tire people of the little city 01
Gainesville are in distress; they
have been visited by a calamity that
has shocked and grieved tlie entire
State: the mayor of that city lias is
sued a call for aid. Will the people of
Brunswick stand by and not lend a
helping I laud in this ease?
We suggest to the mayor and the
members of the city council and to
the members of the lioard of t rade,
that a meeting of the people of tills
city lie held for the purpose of raising
funds to aid the people of our sister
city. There are many reasons why
Brunswick should respond very
promptly to all communities in t rouble.
We are late now, and it is to be Imped
that the matter will not be delayed
any longer. The case is a pit iable one,
and one that really deserves and should
receive attention at our bauds.
Let's act.
THE WRONG ROAD.
A few days since “JBig Jim" Brady,
aged seventy-eight years, a notorious
burglar of thirty years ago, was killed
by a train, lie had just left the West
chester, N. V., poor house, where he
was admitted three years ago in a
starving eundit ion and very sick. The
Courier-Journal says this is a fresh and
effectual illustration that the inge
nuity and energy devoted to criminal
pursuits would insure a comfortable
living and an easy competence if ap
pealed to honest labor is a truism.
When lfrady's dead body was picked
up by the side of the railroad, there
was tightly clutched in his hand a bag
containing a complete set of burglar's
tools of the most modern description.
One of them was an electric torch, de
cidedly anew thing in burglary, it
turned out thatthekit of tools was his
own handiwork, constructed with the
rudest sort of instruments, but of ex
cellent workmanship. Seventy-eight
years old and feeble as he must have
been, lie had struggled away from his
place of refuge obviously to return to
liis old life of desperation and crime.
According to the Courier-Journal
Bradiy belonged to the higher classes of
criminals, lie was an expert bank
burglar, and it is said no safe lock was
invented that could defeat his skill.
FTe did some very profitable jobs in his
line,the tot al-pf his “lootings” amount
ing, it is said, to half a million dollars.
Yet all he got out of his fortune and
for the desperate chances he took,
were long years in prison, shatter
ed health, and death unwept and
alone under the engine w heels of an
express train. Had he devoted ids un
questioned abilities as a mechanic to
legitimate pursuits, be might have la
conic a great {manufacturer. As the
Journal says, he chose the wrong road
of lift, and was sorely punished even
on this earth.
A GREAT SEASON.
According to the National J’rovis
ioner this lias been a great season for
“lien fruit.” This popular and nutri
tious food of high value hits not only
been in demand on account of high
prices of meats of ail kinds, but it has
also been in evidence, in tins more
northern latitudes the egg season is on
from April Ito July. Witlius in Geor
gia it begins usually a month earlier.
This is the season of the lien’s great
est, productivity. The farmer's barn
yard is a noisy locality. During this
period, observes the Provisioner, the
fresh-meat man is heard to constantly
complain" t hat “the meat business is
rotten.” The eggs are; however, fresh
and the most numerous. The dullness
in the fresh-meat line is the result of
the egg and meat competition for the
table. The poultry product, wins and
gives sympathetic tone to the ham and
bacon market, as ham or bacon and
eggs travel together, or in omelette
form, as a breakfast food. The extent
of the spring competition of eggs with
rcsli meats may he gauged by the fact
that from about the middle of March
until June 15, there are about 750,000,-
000 eggs handled daily by the jobbers
of the United States. For the season
of ninety days named that, would
amount I o 7,500,000,000 eggs. The egg
season furnishes an over-production
for consumption. The price is then
low. The surplus find their way into
cold storage for fall and winter use.
Tlie Lenten season gives fresh meal its
hardest forty-day pull. Meats could
forgive prices a lot of Fridays for the
slightness of their blow as compared
witii tlio egg competition of Lent,
Cold storage lias been responsible for
the all-tlie-year competition which
meats feel from eggs. The incubators
also help poultry by relieving Hie set-
I ing lieu.
Comet
ITP S* ywK In the sky comes
I ® the star of health
I famous remedy M'weary’^despom
I T.V° r . K ,o , m u V\\\ dentdyspeptic,
■ ach that which it MX cur j l // aM
■ s unable to do for TO s , 0 c h
I ‘f f ', ev ' n 1( , bu ' \\\\l troubles and
■ slightly disordered ||| d i ges , lv c
■ or overburdened. TOM disorders .
Kodolg
I nervous tension, while
and membranes of that
organ are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures IlWUnu
Indigestion, flatulence,
palpitation of the heart,
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by jgS|K|ltlai
and
strengthening the glands,
membranes of the stom- fS f /
ach and digesti vo organs. f(0
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Toor Dealer Can Supply Too.
Bottles only. SI.OO Sire holding 2S times
the trial sire, which sells for 50c.
Prepared by l. C. DeWITT 4 CO.. CBICAOO.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala.,
was twice In tlie hospital from a se
vere ease of piles, causing 2t tumors.
After doctors and all remedies failed,
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo q-u'.cldy ar
rested further inamation and cured
him. It conquers aches and kills
pain. 25 cent* at all druggists.
PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS
THE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK
VOUR GROCER FOR IT.
A Little Early Riser
Now an dthen, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeWitt’s Little Early Kis
ers are the famous little pills that
cure by arousing the 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
he no return of the complaint. Sold
by Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Phar
macy and W. J. Butts.
Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put me
my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr. D.
H. Turner of Dempseytowu, Pa.
They’re the best in the world for liver,
stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble. Never gripe. t>-'-- 25 cents at
all druggNU.
f' gE
He will tell you—
That barley-malt is a
half-digested food,as good
as food can be. IV
That hops are an ex- ml
cel lent tonic. ■■
That the little alcohol in M
beer—only Z l / 2 per cent— H
is an aid to digestion.
But Purity 11
But he will tell you that I
beer must be protected K |§
from germs, and brewed B
in absolute cleanliness. ?J§| ||
He’ll say, too, that
is important, for age brings
perfect fermentation. Iras?
Without it, beer ferments
on the stomach, causing fIK
biliousness.
Schlitz beer is brewed with all m3 ra
precautions. It is the recog- I
nized standard all the world M
over, because of its purity.
Askjor the brewery bottling.
Morgan & Davis.
212 & 214 Bay Bt. . ’ Rhone No. 92. 4
Brunswick.
THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS
To Grow flew Hair
COKE
DANDRUFF
CURE
v
and Hair Tonic is
the Br-uorg of Imitations
COKE.
SHAVING FOAM
i FOR EASY SHAVING i*
Boats any soap, go handy. lucollapslbla
tubes. If your harbor or druggist doos
not koepCoko Shaving Foam Bond J6c lu
A. K. Dreme: Cos., Chlcß|Tj. for regular tube.
For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist
WliaiWW II II II aBMBKEa*s2&.r. - **-'
Wilson’s
Up to Date?;
Restaurant
n *■
THE QUICKEST LUNCH
m 5*
v cau be had here. We call it our %
J "rapid-fire lunch” because it is
y served so quickly.
v however, but placed before them %
in a dainty and appetizing man.
ner. fc
This lunch costs little, can be
sj quickly disposed of and satisfies
L, all but the most robust appetites
*
J J. W. WILSON, Prop. fc
'Phone 321.
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The X-Rays.
Recent experiments by practical
tests and examination with the aid
of the X-Rays, establish it as a fact
that Catarrh of the stomach is not a
disease of itself, but that it results
from repeated attacks of Indigestion.
"How can 1 cure my indigestion?”
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous
ands. It will cure you of indigestion
and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di
gests what you eat—makes the stom
ach sweet. Sold by Joerger’.r. Phar
macy, Smith's Pharmacy and W. J
Butts.
LAWSON LAMAR,
Attorney at Law.
Can ho found In Opera House; u.vu,
Office of F. E. Twltfcr or J. D. > ' 1 tn
, “-band sh<
THE BRUfc\
WANT COLUMN.
If you want • position, a house, .
servant, or*, want to find anything
tnat has keen lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
verttse in this column.
FOR RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brebston, Fendig
& Cos.
—Ti. .
FOR SALE—Geraniums, Legonias.
and potted plants, 025 B St. Mrs.
W. E. Dempster
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
stippeis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street
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
for cash. Is 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 News offloo.
FOR RENT -Residence, 703 Glou
cester street. Possession given June
22, and 208 Reynolds, possession given
June 26. Both 7-room houses. Apply
to 701 Gloucester street.
PERSONAL- -Morphine, opium, lau
danum, cocaine habit; myself cured;
will inform you of harmless, perma
nent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin,
box 1212, Chi'ctgo.
FOR RENT -One large parlor bed
room with bath attached. Also other
furnished rooms. Apply to 315 Union
street.
WANTED— Partner in saw mill
business. Address P. O. box 45,
Brunswick, Ca.
WANTED—A competent, middle
aged woman as nurse. Must have
reference. Apply Mrs. Ernest Dart,
Reynolds street.
LOST—White cuff with gold link
button, between Monk and 121 E St.
Kinder return to News office and re
ceive reward.
FOR RENT—Two, four, and five
room cottage-. Ready for housekeep
ing. Houses near the St. Simon Pier.
Mrs. W. L. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use
long distance phone.
1(5.00 WEEK ST HOME.
No Canvassing. Nothing to Sell.
\Vwaiitl Intelligent persons to write letters
at home spare moments. sit a week easily
earne.l. \Ve furnish paper free mill pay s.*lo
per 1000 cash weekly for single page letters.
Send self addressed stamped envelopeforsarn
ple let ter mid ins! met ions to the
Veritas Typewriter Company,
34 PARK ROW. NEW VO RK.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified that
authorized collectors of The News
have the written authority of the
those who pay others
wilfdn so lit their <"n risk.
The best pill ’neath the stars and
stripes;
It cleanses the system and never
gripes.
Little Early Risers of wordly relate.
Ask for Dewitt’s and take no
substitute.
A small pill .easy to buy easy to take
and easy lo act, but never falling in
'results. Dewitt's Little Early Risers
arouse the seefetions and act as a
tonic to the liver, curing permanent
ly.—Joerger’s Pharmacy. Smith’s
Pharmacy. W. J Butt*
None Genuine. Without
The Lily Mark.
TOWN TALK
i pc~
vv vy
i j
.. STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE ..
Isn't all berries. Its mostly cake, and
that should be made from (he VERY
BEST FLOUR. TRY TOWN TALK
for your next cake.
Ask your Grocer for it.
THE DOWNING CO.,
..Sole agents far Brunswick.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint. Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
tens of ml..ions of gallons; painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint if not satisfac
tory. The paint wears for periods up
to eighteen years. Linseed oil must
he added to the paint, (dine in two
minutes). Actual cost then about
$1.25 per gallon. Samples free.
Sold by our agents.
Bowen & Thomas, Agents.
News Job Office —Best Printing.
A Good Thing.
German Syrup is the special pre
scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a cele
brated physician, and is ac
knowledged to be one of the most for
tunate discoveries in medicine. U
quickly cures coughs, colds, and all
ung troubles of the serious nature,
removing, as it does, the cause of the
affection and leaving the parts in a
strong and healthy condition. It 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 bottles
old annually. Boschee’s German
Syrup was Introduced In the United
Stales in 1868, and Is now sold in ev
ery town and village in the civilized
word. Thr.ee doses will relieve any
ordl .ary/ng’s h-
‘ gift relief at
■mi red. Only
An Explanation.
In one year the aurora borealis ttai
seen one night ns far south as Wilt
shire. The inhabitants of a certain
village assembled to witness the un
wonted spectacle. Many were the in
quiries as to what it was when a wo
man exclaimed: ‘‘Do thee send for our
Jock. He's a scholard. I’ll he bound
he’ll gie un a neame!” When Jock ar
rived, he looked upward and said, ‘‘Oil,
it’s only a phenomenon!” “There,”
said the delighted mother; “didn’t I
tell ’ee he’d gie un a neame?" —Notes
and Queries.
Willing to Walt.
“I can't pay this hill Just now. You
will have to wait a little for the mon
ey.”
“All right, sir.” cheerfully responded
the hoy as lie seated himself and un
folded the copy of the morning paper.
“Them’s the orders of the guv’nor."
“What are the orders of the guv’norV
demanded fhe gentleman sternly.
“I’m to wait for the niouev ”
\ THE OGLETHORPE, ;
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
! Brunswick’s Only First!
Class Hotel.
! Reasonable Rates to }
' Traveling Men.
{ Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. 1
PHILLIPS the TAILOR!
Opera House Block, \
Has a large and selected stock of ;
new goods, for the comfcg season, ■
best of work and periodfit guar- ’
anteed.
Pants made to order for $4.00. !
Suits made to order for $15.00.
If you want a Swell j
Suit give me a
call.
Oak and Pine
3 H. ORIELS, Phone 326
DEVARIS& LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3.
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
Ring phone 253-4 and let
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and press your clothes
U does good work and will give you
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
AFTER YOU
Have tried all others, send for a
FREE package of tthe Dr. Lyon Home
Treatment for CATARRH, Blood,
nerve and Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi
cine Cos., Coldwater, Mich.
C L PARKER,
—Dealer in—
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES.
Everything that’s good to
eat at lowest market prices
Cor 1 and J Sts. ’Phone 94.
GOAD
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
Olifii
Digests what you "?♦
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle SL
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sew ing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
A Sure Thing.
It 13 said that nothing is sure ex
cept death and taxes, but 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 Shepherdtown, W.
Va., says: “I bad 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 croup, whooping
cough, grip pneumonia, and consump
tion. Try it. It’s guaranteed. Sold
by all druggists.. Trial bottles free.
Reg. sizes 5Cc. and SI.OO
For Cleaning and Dyeing Summer
Clothes —no one is better prepared
than Jim Carter. Ring ’Phone 253
or send to 504 Monk SL
Attention SmGkers.
I handle a fine line of genuine
Merschaum Pipes, they are beauties.
Call and look at them. Sig Levlson,
310 Bay street
A . ——fl
Tiorfoni Is one which * s palatable, pleasant to fIQ
a “//cG L and can b e re iied upon to act gently,
1 n vntir>r> thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of/Hfe
impurities. Such a remedy is Mazley’s X
I Lemon Elixir, ft is a pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to I
the most delicate stomach, and acts thoroughly upon the K
bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant- ■
ness. Sold by all druggists at 50c a bottle. Tt/f 7 1 oW c
Mozley ’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an **
equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and L^tTSOfl
bronchitis. 25c a bottle. _ .
EllXlF
BAY IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills
Marine work a specialty
Packings, Fittings
and Supplies
Estimates furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St.
w. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
i*. Downing, president. E. H. Mason, Vice-President E.D. Walter, Cashier
I 1 he National Bank ot Brunswick.
' BKt fNbYVILK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN li FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
,ud total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOl LARS,
ire devoted to the assistance, of regit nuute business enterprises.
DEI’OSIT ACCOUNTS Invited £r oisi individuals, urma and corpora
LUB.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco uuts bear interest, compounded quai
eriy. Interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued ou special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEI ORDER ASSOCIa
iON" are cheaper and more conven rent than postoflice or express.
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Great Sale of
MILLINERY-d FANCY
GOOD
GREAT BARGAINS IN RIBBONS MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK
- No 5 ar.d 7 at 1 and 2c per yard No 12 and 16 at 5 cents per yard
- No 20 at 10 cents per yard
Good Straw Hats 5 cents each Good Straw Hats 10 cents each
Good Fancy Fsathers 15 and 20c Good Straw Hats 15 cents each
Ostrich Feathers at Half Price Flowers at Half Price
Best Black Courtlanci Crape, worth $3.00 per yard sold at $1.75
’ Silk Tisue at SI.OO per yard Best Nunns Veiling at 75c per yd
- Black s;ik Velvet Ribbon 10c Mourning Face Veils 10c each
. Colored Silk at 25c per yard Black Velvet all Silk, worth $2.00
Zephry Wool worth 10c at 5c at $1.25
Sewing Silk worth 2'/ 2 c skein, at 1
' Underskirth large, small J 4 prioe Children’s Hose worth 35c at 10c
firs. E. Earle.
Newcastle Street.
The OLD RELIABLE’
f, * ' --V.
ft’ T T / lam again in the Meat
vlv business and am prepared
f -.; .Ur .. i*{ J&gf ■ “
to furnish everything in
;I§L that line. A full line of
Fancy and Family Gro
ceries. Quick delivery.
CHRIS ARNHLITEK
Phone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle.
Bi (REAMofKENTUCKY I
IIV WMI-SKEy. ||
Truly a Grand
OLD OUHISKEY
Morgan & Davis
DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga
|
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 j
gained from the first, and has not had !
any aitack in 14 months.” Electric ;
Pitters are positively guaranteed for
dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation,
and kidney troubles. Try them. Only
SO cents, at all druggists
' ‘V
Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health.
The use of Smith’s Sure Kidney
Lure will produce both. Try a uottle
and be convinced, ’"our druggist sells
tt for StV-
Good California Claret $2.50 per
dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sig
Levison..
When tn distress financially call on
Joel Brcs., Reliahle PaMM™•■'■•—rs. We
witl assist you.
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