The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 06, 1903, Image 2

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Saturday morning. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAYY Editor. ”, •- City Editor. Advertising rates made Known on application. Church and older char itable organization notices published at hall the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION HATE*. Terms to subscribers la the city and by mall (ree of chargs to all parts of the United States and Canada, Men 100, Porto JUco, Guam, Philippine tslaads and Hawaiian Islands: Per Mouth i W Six Months 2 &0 One Year & 6d Entered at the Brunswick, lia , post office, as second-class mail matter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated Tho Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn sounty. TELEPHONE 188. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Publishing Company do sires it to he distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid for In advance. Wo cauuot al ’n devote our space to such ad .I on the courts M’LAURIN NOT RUINED. The recent reports sent from New York with refenence to the financial ruination of Senator McLaurin seem to have been exaggerated, and from all indications the senator will save <iuiie a little bunch of money. Tho people of this city will he pleased to hear of this us the senator made a number of friends on his recent visit to Brunswick. In connection with this matter Hon. James S. Osborne counsel for Mclsiurln, lias been ac credited with the following state ment in reference to the matter: "Asa result of our continued in vestigations as counsel for Sen ator McLaurin, I can state that he is not as near ruined ns was at first reported, ills liability, however, is fully $115,000. “This sum is represented by $20,000 in cash, which my client advanced to Frank A. Umstod, in addition lo three different notes on which, ho went security. One of those notes is for $20,000, another for $25,000 and another for $50,000. “The first note fell due a few days ago and was promptly met by Senator McLaurin. who then secured an at tachment for the face of the note • w i.win v i . | in .he .uouuwju , aviuj concern.’ REED WAS RICH. The lute Thomas B. Heed, former npoaker of the house of representa tives, according to the olliciul report left a personal estate valued at $431,090, after the payment of debts and the expenses of administration. The gross personality amounted to $029 533, consisting chiefly of stocks and securities. , Ity his will, executed many years before bis death, Mr. flood's property goes to his wife. TODAY’S MEETING. The meeting of the stockholders of the B. & B. railroad, which is scheduled to occur in this city to day is a matter of general public interest and will be very closely watched by the people of Brunswick. The recent changes in the official family of the line in connection with various rumors of all kinds, really makes the meeting of more import ance than it would be otherwise It it not known to what extent .he stockholders will attend, but it ' - been stated authoritatively that mount will be represent and by proxies, to trans act such business as may come be fore the meeting. The day service of tho Mutual Tight and Water company has been gi\ ing general satisfaction since the day it started and those who have fans are delighted with them. There is a de mand for these “summer comforts” which is growing rapidly. Breskfss the Steers. During nr old home week celebra tion In u small town In New Hamp shire there were present a learned judge from a western city, n professor from Boston and a United States sen ator. Grave and austere of manner, as became their age and honors, they ad dressl eneli other by the titles which belong*d to ir several stations. But they had been schoolmate#, ntjd when the sera lor (old a story of school days the ''l'd lee of forty years ti.a v•.. . a bur tof taughter. and they were -li.liu and Bill and Horace once more The Delineator repeats one of their stoilee: "Bill, do you remember breaking the steers?” laughed Horace. "Now. that’s between you nnd me, Horae..” "No secrets here,” said John. “Out With It!” "One summer one of Bill's steers got mired in the swamp and was killed. Bill wasn’t going to miss Ilie fun of breaking the steers, so the next winter he yoked himself up with the one that was left. 1 met them coming down over the crust like Sam Ilill. Bill yelled belween gasps: ‘Stop ns! Stop us! We're running away!’ I cornered them in an angle of the wall. As soon as Bill got breath enough lie said, Tor goodness' sake, Horace, unyoke the other steer!’ ” Tin* l’li nit .Men'llry. Though Mercury Is one of the small est of Ihe planets, It Is perhaps the most troublesome to tho astronomer. It lies so close to the sun that it Is seen but seldom in comparison with tlie other great planets. Its orbit Is very Oeecntric, and it experiences dls tui'liftnci’s by tlie attraction of other bodies Ih a way not yet fully under stood. A special difficulty lias also been found In the attempt to place Mercury in the weighing scales. We can weigh the whole earth, we cun weigh the sun, the moon and even Jupiler and oilier planets, hut Mercury presents difficulties of a peculiar char acter. 1 ,0 Yerrler. however, succeeded in devising a method of weighing it. He demons!rated that our earth is attracted by this planet, and he showed how Ihe amount of attraction may be disclosed In observations of the sun, so that from an esninlmition of the ob- Boi'vnlioiiH he made an approximate determination of tho mass of Mercury. 1,0 Verrlc'r’s result Indicated that the weight of the plan- I was about tlie fif teonlli part of tint weight of tlie earth. In oilier words, if our earth was placed In a balance and lil'ieen globes, each equal to Mercury, were laid In tho oth er the scales would hang evenly.—"St.o ry ef the Ilea veils.” Made Voting Again. "One of Dr King’s New Life Bills each night, for Iwo weeks Ims put mo my ’toons’ again,” writes Dr. D. II Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re Die best ill (lie world for liver, stonne li and bowels. Purely vegeta ble. Never gripe. O ' - 25 cents at ail drugg'Gs. After long and careful Investigation of the various nuakus of white lead colors and rota I y mixed paints, we have decided to take (lie agency ofr I lie products of Harrison Bros. X- Cos. In offering lie famous line we believe Hull we are rendering tho best possi ble service to our customers. The Douglas liaitlwa.ro Go. Notice. There w ill lie ini ’ educed ajt lire Ilex I M's.ieii of the ge-nornl assem bly of Georgia, to convene on the four 111 Wedi:e day in June, BIOS, A BILL to be entitled \ii ad lo amend he charier of the City of Brunswick, and for oils r purposes.” This May Olx i \jt s I I *3 ~i„ u, cSEand DIABTES Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, Blad der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep Boated Cases Especially Cured By Stuart’s Gin and Buchu. Stuart’s (Jin ami ifiioUu nets directly on the bladder, the urethral tract and the kidneys, driving out all the ob structions and makings a perfect cure of the nn-M lu’i'jMvaung, dangerous and doop-scatol cases. Gravel symptom, l Ihinitng sensa tion in pns.dll;; urine, frequent Aonlre to urinate, the unite Is thick and sed imentary. the whole nervous systvit la disordered, digestion impairod, disturbed, leas of strength and rigor, Btnurt's Gin hu<l Be hu will euro *v cry symptom, dlsolve the p.rr*l, between t.ie urine, btitui up tu* nerves. Mucous ~Ljtlculty in passing water, ulcerations, irrotations of tho urethra. disagreeable odor* of th urine, pains In back, uwolleu nn kies sud ca arrh oft Hie bladder, are all qii - k y and pminausutly cure! by Stuart* Gin and Buchu. Bright's ')is.-;jse Dry skin, short nc of bn-atli. urine dark colored 'i'fcs woi-no cases cured l>y Stuart's Gin and Huchu. Ploasaut to tb# taste. Thoroughly t.-stud for past 20 years in private and hospital practice, with a ro-oiM of cures of chronic kid hcv and bladder troubles—the kind Gnu I ■ ! it sistcii all other treatmeat. Druggists or by express, sl.oo Sample bolt's free by writing Stu art Oniy: tV . AGatita, ©a. We have si't aside if.,000 bottles for free dis tribution -o as to move our claims, so wn e ;it once. TH!': K \!N IS OVKit and that old suit can be put into proper shape proper sli;i \ e by Jim Garter King phone 252 2 or . c’* °t r nj \f on ]. Special Notice. All bills against, the British steam ship Komsdalen must be presented at our office by noon today or payment therein will be debarred. F. D. M. STRACHAN & CO.. Consgnees. Stead? Troubles cured by Kodol m Uru t all curd !e conditions S Mr. D. Kauble of V-s.W. W. Lay ■ Nev; Ja, 0., was *• rof Hilliard, I cure by Kodol A ’’a., was cured B of •to mach JjS* of Chronic You To Grots? JVeto Hair COKE DANDRUFF CUBE and Hair Tonic is the "Best rtoore of imitations \ COKE. SHAVING FOAM FOR. EASY SHAVING f Bents any soap, so handy. In collapsible tube*. If your harbor or dnijfjfist does not keep C.oLo Shaving Foam rand 3fic to A. R. Breaic: Cos., Chlcajro, for rogular tube, For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist Wilson’s Up to Datc[j Restaurant cj v THU QUICKEST LUNCH can be bail here. We call it our “rapid-fire lunch” because it is served so quickly. It is not tired r.t our patrons, howi ver, but plaid before them in a dainty and . ppetialug man ner TTs lunch oils’ little, can be quit’ ly disposed ’ and satisfies all but the most r mist appetites. J. W. WILE N, Prop. hone 321. The X fays. Recent experinn is by practical tests and examine m with the aid of tlie X-Rays, estnullah 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?” Kotlol Dyspopoa Cure is curing thous ands. It will cure you of Indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure catarrh of the stomach. Ivodol di gests what you eat -makes the stom ach sweet Sold by Joerger’.i Phar macy, Smith’s Pharmacy and W. J. Butts. LAWSON TAMAR, Attorney at Law. Cert ho found in Opera House Bld’g Office of F S. Twlrfv J D. Sn^r'-r A Little Early Riser Now an dthen, at bodtime will cure cosstlpation, biliousness and liver troubles. l)eWitt's Tittle Early Ris ers ar iho famous litiie pills that eure by arousing the secretions, mov ing tiro bowels gently, yet effectually, aud giving : ueh toue and strength to the gland, of :ho stomach aud liver that the cae.se of (tie trouble Is re moved entirely, aid if their use Is continued for a few days, there will bo no return of the complaint. Sold by Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Phar macy and W. J- Butts. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB. WANT COLUMN. If you want a poaltlan, a house, a servant, dr want to find anything that has been lost, er want tome thing that soma one else has, ad vsrtlse in thla column. FOR RENT—Stores, offices and dwMltngs. Apply to Brebston. Fend I g & 00. * FOR SALE —Geraniums, Legonias. and potted plants, 625 B St. Mrs. W. E. Dempster FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals, etlftneis, etc. 4*ent Underwood Type w*MT. Win B. FattL SIS Nbwesstta MUt H*R SALE!—Complete set of sa loon fixtures cheap. Woodford Ma bry. attorney at law for Oeo. E. B&rdnack. 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 office. 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 Morphine, opium, lau danum, cocaine habit; myself cured; will inform you of harmless, perma nent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. 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, Ga. 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. Finder return to News office and re ceive reward. FOH RENT —Two, four, and five room cottages. Ready for housekeep ing. Houses near the St. Simon Pier Mrs. W. T. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use long distance phone. FOR SALE—A brand new surry and harness. Will exchange surry for a good phaeton. Apply to News office. WANTED —Position In a wholesale grocery as a bookkeeper. Address M, care the News TOST —Gold Medal. name K. Bailey on bar and letters H. 11. on pendant. Probably lost between O and A streets. Finder will return to this office and receive reward. WANTED—Bids or lenders for re pairs on the hull of the British bark online Rescue, of 324 tons registry njow on the marine; railway. Also bids or tenders on the spars and sails of same vessel. Specifications will he furnished on application at the British vice council’s office. Ten ders will be received and filed Mon day tho eighth tnstnee at 10 o’clock a, m, J, B, TOOK HR, Master. SPECIAL NOTICE. The public Is hereby notified fliat authorized collectors of The News have the written authority of the management ayid tlhose who pay others will do so at their own risk. The liest pill ’noath the stars and stripes; It cleanses the system and never gripes. Tittle Early Risers of wordly recite. Ask for Dewitt's and take no substitute. A small pill .easy to buy easy to take and easy to act, but never filing In results. DewlH’s little Early Risers arouse tha secretions aud act as a tonic to the liver, curing permanent ly.—Joerger’s Pharmacy. Smith’s Pharmacy. W. J Butts None Genuine Without The Lily Mark. TOWN TALK o O W YY . . STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE .. isn’t all berries. Its mostly cake, and that should be made from the VERY BEST FLOUR. TRY TOWN TALK for your next cake. Ask your Grocer for it. THE DOWNING CO., ..Sole agents fer 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 Faints whenever they paint Note; Have done so for twenty years. Sales tens of nn..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 be added to the paint, (dine in two minutes). Actual cost theu about $1.25 per gallon. Samples free. Sold by our agents. Bowen & Thomas, Agents. News Job Office —Best Printing. Just received a half car of John W. Masury Railroad lead in all colors. L you want to use lead and oil you cannot do better than buy this brand. The Douglas Hardware Cos. ••com® Here!” la Jasttnete. A writer on children’s games In Japan says: "Blind man’s buff as played in Japan is qjlite the sum# as the game played by western chil dren, but if you play It with Jap anese I may warn you not to say ’Come here!’ in English to any one you may bo trying to catch. It will be all right to say in Japanese ‘Chot to olde’ (Come here a moment) or ‘Oide natal’ (Condescend to come here). The person spoken to will not ‘olde’ of coqrse If ho or she can help himself or herself, but If you call out In English ‘Come here!’ as I know a foreigner did once, you may Interrupt the game. ‘Come here’ (In Japanese character written ka-ml) means for eign dog, Inu Is the word for native, dog, but the first foreigners In Yoko hama, Americans and English folk, al ways said ‘Come here!’ to their dogs and the expression lias become a Jap anese word.® J THE OGLETHORPE, | HUGH PORTER, Mgr. | Brunswick’s Only First •£ Class Hotel. | Reasonable Rates to [j: Traveling Men. £ Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. PHILLIPS the TAILORi Opera House Block, j| Has a large and selected stock of’s new goods, for the com&fl season, \! best of worP and perfe-sr fit guar- anteed. 5 Pants made to order for $4.00. a Suits made to ordor for $15.00. ? If you want a Swell J Suit give me a Y call. j W GOD Oak and Fine B H. DANIELS, Phone m DLVARIS & LI V A DAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3. ■ m - - ... UNION CLEANING and PRESSING CLUB. King 'phone 253-4 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and press your clothe* K; does good work and will glv* you Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk St. AFTER YOU Have tried ail others, send for a FREE package of tthe Dr. Lyon llomo Treatment 'for CATARRH, Blood, nerve and Stomach. Dr. Tyon Medi cine Go., Coldwater, Mich. C. L. PARKER, —Dealer in— STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Everything that’s good lo eat at lowest market prices Cor C and J Sts. 'Phone 94. COAL AND WOOD, CONEY it CAKKER S%t£§S’S|ssiiia toe BigesU vhat you **•- BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St. Bicycles, Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED CN SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex cept death and taxes, out that is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption in a sure cure for all lung and throat troubles. Thousands van testify to that. Mrs. C. B. VanMetre of Shepherdtowu, W. Va., says: “I bad a severe case of Bronchitis, and for a year 1 tried ev erything 1 heard of, but got no re lief. One bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery then cured me absolutely. It's iufallible for croup, whooping cough, grip pneumonia, and consump tion. Try it. it’s guaranteed. Sold by all druggists.. Trial bottles free. Reg. sizes st!c. 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 St. Attention Smokers. I handle a fine line of genuine Mersch&uni Pipes, they are beauties. Call and look at them. Sig Levison, 310 Bay street. A ' '■■■ _ ~ , is o ne which is palatable, pleasant to take, Jt'QrjQCl and oan be relied upon to act gentiy, but 1 n thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all i m p Ur ities. Such a remedy is Mozley’s Lemon Elixir. It is r. pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to the most delicate stomach, and acts thoroughly upon the bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant ness. Sold by all druggists at 50c a bottle. JUift s- Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops, without an J * equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and L*GtYHC>St ♦-f -t- ♦ ♦ ♦*44-4 + -44' + 444'4'4'4'4' + + 4'4'4 YT + + + + + + + + ((( + f+ +tt4 + 4 + + >4t + t4't+4t+^ :♦ -the 3-- u ;:BAY IRON WORKS:! ♦u Manufacturers and Repairers of ♦ • :: Machinery, Engines, Saw Miilsjf Maxine work a specialty ♦ ♦ + t ;trackings, Fittings ;♦ tt -and Supplies ♦. Estimates Furnished free of Charge. ♦ t 629 Bay St, ?! W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, * * ♦ ♦ 44 President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. * 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦444-444f4444444*4*4y444 4 * 4- 4 4 4 r ♦ 4 44 **444l*int4*4 |.*4 4 44< *. C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason. Vice-President. E.D Walter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. Brunswick, Ga CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN U FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS %ud total RESOURCES iu excess of ONE-HALF MILLION. DOLLARS, *rc devoted to the assistance of legit lmate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from Individuals, firms and corpora ions. • SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded tju&r erly. Interest bearing cerlflcates of deposit issued ou special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEf ORDER ASSOCIA ION” are ehoaper and morn con veil lent than post-office or express. The OLD RELIABLE, 1 "•• V■- V fe'fg '{J ' '• I am again in the Meat business and am prepared {OWmKHm ,um ish everything in that line. A full line of Fancy and Family Qro ceries. Quick delivery. CHRIS ARNHEITEK Phone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle. OLD^OIHISKEY 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 Bitters aro positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidney troubles. Try them. Only SO cents, at All druggists. A Farmer Straightened Out. A man living on a farm near here came in a short time ago complete ly doubled up with rheumatism. I banded him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm an! told him to use it freely and If not satisfied after using it lie need not pay a cent for it,” says C. P. RUder, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A few days he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, ’give me another bot tle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. I want it in the house all the time for it cured me.” For sale tiy all drug gists. Here is a Stunner. A large assortment of genuine French and English briar pipes with genuine .amber bits, without case $2,00 to $3,00 values. They must ge at sl,Ol each. Call and pick yeur choice. Slg Levison. When In dlstl-em SnanoSalJy qall on Joel Brcs., Reliable Pawn 3rt>kers. We will assist yon. Good California Claret $2.50 per dozen. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sig I Levison.. - , J JUNE 6, 1903. Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. Ttfe use ef SipUVs Sure Kidney Cure wiß produce both. Try a oottle and be convinced. Tour druggist selia It for SO TO PROPERTY OWNERS. •*ersons Transfermy or Acquiring Real Estate Must Notify City Clerk. Extract from Section 01 City Code: All persons transform,- or acquiring real property, shall notify the clerk of council in writing, of the fact ui such transfer, before the first day of April, following such transfer, and in case transfers of real property shall not bo so notified to the clerk, then the same may he taxed as the prop erty of tlie person last returning same and shall be subject in like manner as if no transfer had bean made." As will be seen from the foregoing only six days remain in which to cut out said transfers from-returns for 1903, the attention of parties transforms property is particularly directed to -this extract from the code, as a fail ure to notify this olttce, of tha names of the transferees and a description f the property, so transferred, makes me party last returning same, iiable for 1903 taxes. When such notice has been given, and the transferee fails to make return' tiiereoi, by the first day of May of any year, said prop erty is liable to execution, viz: Extract from Section 01, City Code, if on the first day of May of any year, there is any such real estate in said city as lias not been so returned by he owner er claimant thereof it shall he the duty of the cierk to issue an execution against said real estato which lias not been so returned ly the owner or owners thereof, as non returned property," etc. Brunswick, Ga.. March 25, 1903. N. D. HUSKELL, Clerk of Council.