The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 18, 1903, Image 2

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THURSDAY MORNING, BkUMICK BAILS SEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor. Advertising ratea -flade known on Application. Churc_i anu other char- Uaule organization notices published at ball the regular rates. tUBSCIUPTION KATES. Term* to subscribers Id tlia city oi.nl lie# ol charge to ail puts .u,d Staler and Canada, o • • itico, Guam, Philippine aiaau. cm aawauan islands. Per aiootu. Abo ttil Mouths 2 bB One Year 6 bO liuiered ai me Brunswick, Ua., post oUlto, ati btjcoLul-ciubtt mail matter. Hon. emory Speer has designated Th# Daily News as the ottieial organ of the United States Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE IC3. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The News Ru I*l lulling Company lo Hlrob it to bo dial molly umleiHtooo Lli.il an lc a ui udvoillaenjeuU must bo, paid lor In advance. Wo cannot at ford to devote our apace to such ad Vi'itUenieou and wail on the courts lc r iho money. —, „i Cieorgla’tt chief Industry; appoint ing colonela. MSI. • r - ■ ■ Royalty of Riirope seems to be a bad set anyway . Do not miss that ml in tbe Sun day News. Get it in early. Teddy Is Being around the country with that nomination in his vest pook ol‘ mi King i'eter Is going ijj Belgrade Monday but his stay there Is Indefi nite. This debt paying business puzzles us. Some who can won t and some who can't will. Now the newspapers are telling the cause of tho recent lloods. It takes the papers to explain things. The old market building Is down now move the brick. We want to see nothing to remind us l it. People uoui on parts of tile world are ilocklng lo South Africa. It cer tiiii;iv must be olio llio "get-rich quick” countries. That Illinois mob which lynched a negro and burned Ills body, has the record for cruelly. It could teach the southern lynchers a loason. The president says he Is going to probe to thu bottom of the post office scandals. Ho seems to be certain of remaining in office four years more. If you intend to go away this sum mer lot the News follow you. Jt will cost no more than the regular sub scxvpiiO'U raves and will be like a let ... worn home. Taming about the real thing. King Petor is surely It. Got* Alexander assassinated and then suys he will i-uuiE.a luo asaassius. it loons imo lie will have to start with hlmsolt. ex-queen’Vatalia. There is uo earthly love like that of a mother's love. A man may be vile and wicked in the extreme, polluted und tilihy lu word and work aud spirit; Uo may be a stench in the uoslruiis of his Ic-llow man, despised, hated and frown ed upon by the world at large, but nun moaner will cmig to him still, and while others look upon him lu con tempt she will look upon him in love, while others strike him down she will rally to him and lift him up,, while others curse and spit upon him she will speak worus ol love and pin bo uucls upon the lapel of his coat. A mother's love! no words have ev er yet neeu corned in any language strong enough or beautiful enough to luilj impress or portray the length, the breadth, the depth, the height— the uuoviess of it a man may lose the respect aud fnedship ui every ope else, gU per sons related to hua by UM consau guinlty, by friendship, by nationality, may despise and forsake him but his mother will cling to him with a ten derness of love which Is inspiring and I divine. This fart Is often .exemplified In life and has Just been pathetically dem onstrated in connection with tho as nasi nation of King Alexander, of Ser vla. j His career was blighted and blotted by great profigacy and heinous wick edness the people of his country, be cause of this fragrantly objectionable life, rose up against him and put him to a shameful death, burying his body with all the contempt that could be heaped ujiou it, kicking It Into a roughly prepared grave with not as much respect as they would have giv en to the dead carcass of of an ordi nary beast of the field; and yet not withstanding ail these vile indigni ties which an enraged people have heaped upon his name, Ihis life, his body and his memory we behold the Bad but impressively beautiful sight of his mother, ex-Queen Natalie, plead ing for the privilege of going to his grave that she might behold the spot beneath which rests Line torn and tat tered body of her son. A mother’s iove! Who can define or describe it? Who can picture it in the real spir it its full measure and its exquisitely tender beauty will be perfectly por trayed? Not you, nor I, nor any hu- ariuii hand or tongue. A father, a brother, a sister, a friend may forsake a man but bis mother will never turn against him. Pathetic pic tu.iols that of Queen Natalie as she stands wiathi tearful eyes and pleading words asking that she may go to the grave of her son. She is ready and waiting to travel for many miles, and bear the hisses of a thronging multi tude in order to declare her love for her son, though he died an ingomf nious death ami has gone to a grave besmeared with shame and disgrace. Verially, as Mrs. Hemau’s has beau tifully written in hier “Siege of Val encia’’: 'There are none. In all this cold aud hollow world. No fount of deep, strong deathless love. Save that within a mother's heart. Ainenc ua Herald. JURIES AND SENTIMENT. The Waslhlngton Post of a recent date tells of meeting a gentleman from South Coroliua and when asked about the Tillman trial he said: •"No , 1 do not think that Jim Till man will bo hanged , hut if ho is let loose by the jury he may have trouble tiO.l. ttfiiiio luilliUUi'si, lm>t Ur li tin man lie slew. “A great many of the people think .o to 1 .•■** imuioiit u i/iu io\V t .vpcCi that anything will be done with him. ino rt'uuTiuiio 01 me juries in lue south to meto out Justice iu such cases as this Tillman allair is known u> everyoody who lives iu our section, u seems, too, that our juries are al most warranted to acquit if there are louiuit* relatives present during the t rial. i remember a uguider caso that, oc curred lu my locality several years ago . It was a bad killing and much icoiiug existed iu t,uo community. . >jj<:u tue case was called a dozen womeu rt*l&uvs aau Iriemis oi tuo . HooiKl UCIC t.l UIU.M, Uil LllC’lO WtHU .tiii equal uuuiuer 01 tlio lair sa. wlio immiueil lor tiiu Ueeeaseti. '* 1 Uo proaocuiuig alioiuty made an v'toquem auu io&icai mmin.ss, at wUitii tlio paiiiaaus 01 liio UccvaaoU wept copumaiy. i at! auuriK'y ior mo ae uMitio replied in a moat eiiocuve ar* feiuneiit wnoroupou tue omei lomalu in one out iu louu lamcaia iions. 1 was a uisiuien&ted specia ls *44u iwunbu w> mo m\c a pieoi- d poi loi inauco. i Ual * aiu lo OM) ot the woman l had aeon ai me j;roup oL wallers liiai 1 was sur prised ul Hie domousiratn>n. well, she said, 1 did l go there lo cry, hut ~uva me muu muc stalled it, our crowd was deteruiiuod to a .tow them mat we could cry as tout, auu as rjuu us t,uey could "tue deleiuiaut was cicare.l.'’ Citation. utiontilA. tit.i,.a cUUJNT Y. Dudley tl. Asueii, executor ot the wsiue ot Mary W. tluyt, having uiaue application tor leave to sell land bo .ouguig lo satu estate, tilts is lo Clto au persons couccrued lo snow cause Lielure the court ot ordinary ot said couuty, at the Juty term, ttfOS, wuy said application should uol be granted ibis June Bib, I#o3, , UOKACix AMKT, Ordinary.; 'M Di/i 8 Whit N§/ \/ Weak Hearts Ar due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of everyone hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it was simple indigestion. It is a scien tific fact that all cases of heart dis ease, not organic, are not only trace able to, but are the direct result of indigestion. Ail food taken into the stomach which fails of perfect diges tion ferments and swells the stomach, puffing it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Kodol Digests What You Eat Mrs. Lorine Nichols of Pern Yan. N. Y . writes: After eating, my food v/ou!d distress me by making my heart palpitate ar.d I would become very weak, finally I got a bottle cf Kodol and It gave me immediate relief. After using a few bottles I am cured. Kodol cures Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and givc3 tha heart a full, free and untram meled action. Bottles onlj. SI.OO Size holding 2*4 times i the trial size, which sells for 50c Bprrparkd by p | E. C. DeWitt A Cos. /A To Grow JVeW Hair COKE DANDRUFF DURE <* and Hair ionic is the "Best oware of Imitations I COKE, SHAVING FOAM £ FOR EASY SHAVING Beats any Heap,so handy. In collapsible tabes. If your barber or druggist does not keep Coke Shaving Foam sand Jsc to A. R. Brmc: Cos., Chlcoyo, for regular tub®. tor Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist -w*-.... • Wilson’s Up to Date fjenfcaurant • *- V the quickest lunch r * a, A 2 can be had here. We call it our “rapid-lire lunch’* because it is served so quickly. ,/ It is nut fired at our patron . but placed before them 'in # dainty aud appetizing man V-, I,er ' fc A This lunch costs little, can be I? quickly disposed of aud satisfies (_ all but the mast, robust appetites. o * £ 5 J. W. WILSON, Prop. w rj 'Phone 321. * f' t>‘ *' *' *' *' i*' * *' *• b' To Tallulah Tails. On July l and 2 tile Southern Rail way will soil tickets from Brunswick to Tallulah Kails and return at rate of one fare plus 26c. for the round trip. Tickets good reluming until aiiiy (I For further information as to rates and scnedules apply to C. L. Candler, General Agent. A Startling Test. To save a life, I>r. T. G. Merritt, of No. Meboopany, l J a., made a start ling test resulting in a wonderful cure. Ho writes: “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. 1 had of ten found Electric Bitters excellent for aoule 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 are positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestiou, constipation, and kidney troubles. Try them. Only cer>* a at Mil druggists THE. DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP. After long and careful investigation ef the various makes of white lead colors and ready mixed paints, we have decided to take tk agency ofr the products of Harrison Bros. & Cos. In offering this famous line we believe that we ere rendering the best possi ble service to our custon era. Tas Uougiw Hi. J war* Ce. THE EKUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. j :i you want a position, s house, - j ! servant, or want to find anything j j tnat has been lost, or want some j thing that someone else has. ad j vertlse in this column FOR KENT—Furnished rooms to rent to men. 218 Union street. FOR RUNT —Stores, oifices and 'dwellings. Apply to Brobston. Fendig & Cos. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps, seme, stluceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type wipler. Will B Fain, 312 Newcastle Street. fc - - 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 offloe. FOR SALE Six young high grade i Jersey cows. Now in milk, two to ■ three gallons per day. Apply to J. IT. Bent. 2t-lw. | PERSONAL —Morphine, opium, lsm l.lam.m. cocaine habit; myself curt"'!; j ivili inform you of harmless, p'-rma- I pent home euro. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, bo: 1212, Chicago. FOR RENT —Avery desirable 8- room house at No. 71h Union street. Possession given July 1. B. F. Coney. FOL RENT—Two, four, aud five r'-om co lagea. Ready for housekeep ing. Hous-.-s near the St. Simon Pier. M> . \V. 1.. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use 'i ■ and: •;>nre phone. FOR RENT—Five room house, fur nished. Near center of the city by a party leaving the city for'the sum mer. For particulars apply to the Nows office, .f- ~i Fur RENT —Three nicely furnished ; i with or without boned, boih on door with all conveniences. Ap uly ' :fl Newcastle street. 1 ip SALE —(I ">d four year old row rind heifer calf. Apply to David Davis WANTED—Position by an experien ce and competant stenographer who is accurate and rapid. Reference. Address box 71, city , s FOR SALE —A bargain. A nice comfortable store and dwelling house, store and six living rooms on good street. Now rented to good steady tenant. Will sell at a price that will pay purchaser 15 per cent, on the mon ey net clear of the taxes and insur ance. Apply at once to J. V/. Chasten, care of News office. FOR SALE —A second hand rice thrashing outfit consisting of 12-horse power Aultman-Taylor portablee en gine, on wheels, 32 Inch, iron sides rice' thirfisher, with new self-feeder and fra* cutter. First rate order. Threshed 25,000 bushels 1903 and only sold to replace with same make thresher of larger capacity. For terms apply to J. T. Dent. fit lw. 4- When you entertain a guest at f your afternoon at home, they not! * only study the good taste of the - decorations, but they also observe* * the quality of the refreshments. * served. If you buy your groceries * * of this store, you need not be * * afraid to serve them to the most * important guest. ,t *- , 4- ItyCuVIAS KEANV, Grocer. * phone li. 312 Newcastle Y >*-f-***4-+* + v*-v*** /v Little Early Riser Now an dtlion, at bedtime will cure constipation, biuou-ness and liver troubles. DeWitls tattle Early ilis ers are ilia famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, mov ing the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving such toue and strength to the ghmiis of ihe stomach and liver that the cause of L..e trouble is re moved. entirely, ano it ttieir use is continued lor a lew days, mere will be 110 return of me complaint. Hold by dodgers Pharmacy, Rmitii's Phar macy and W. J. Butts I Real Estate Bargains. $3,500.0-1 for one ot the prettiest bouses on Union street. Lot IMixisO and 7 room house $260.00 46xyc near the business' center. $1,0(10.00 for 4 room house, c.-ose in. sM>b.bv for 4 small houses, rent at rIO.UO per niouih |2t)u t u tor 3 room t- ~se, briugs s6.uo per uiomh. BROBSTON. FENOIG & CO for Rent. Two houses centrally located and in one of the nest parts of the city. Al to luiui.-bod rooms Ail ea?,.,,,, 1 ..rovero-nta. Al>t *'* 406 i; s! . rw ., Dr. G. G. Green, of Wood ury, New Jersey, sole manufacturer of Green's August Flower and Lie: dice s German Syrup, whose advertisement appears u our paper regularfy, will scud to any one mailing a tv'o cent stamp to pay postage, one of his new Ger man Syrup and August Flower puzzles, made of w-ood and glass. It amuses and perplexes young and old. Al though very difficult, it can be mas- Fresh mackerel today at Wilson's rctUVTAOV _ Mere!** to Japaaeae. A writer on children’s games in \ Japan gays: “B! id ma i's I uff fil j I played in Japan l <;ui“ i: •* same j as the g imc pi. y.-i by v.-estcru eUI j dre:i, but if you play it with Jap j ant*, e I may w.-.ru you no: to say j ! ‘Come her: !’ in English to ..>.v one | you may be trying to catch. It will be •: hr to •■■■ • in Japanese “Chat to clde’ (Come here a mo:u uu o> ‘Okie ml' (Louie end to co n< i ter -i. Tae per-" poked to will not j •qlc’.j’ ol c( u If he ib tl help j ' himself c.' elf, hut if you call cut lu English ‘Come here!' ns 1 know a ; foreigner aid once, you may in ' the game. ‘Come !■ re’ lu "tu'-se | character v/rittea !:•; i u mums for- j eigii an d Inu Is ;<• v.c i nntlvi* 1 'deg, but tl: ■ tr- f ' ''' hr.ma, Ai :er.' us ami 1 ■ i ways said ‘Cotuo li.; ” t- t! -!r dogs and the expression has Vc- ~c a Jap ttnese \vo;;0_ atstyvt-’vßvei-r-'*- a ■ - 1 T III: \ | HUGH ore. Z'.M '■ k Bruiisv ick’s Gr.'v T- >• 8 „ * ku-iass ilt :.ti, ’ ,j | Reasonab : Traveling Aten £ Excellent Cuir.ine. Perfc-:i ' V iff -r/-- l PHiLURM t . I'/* a; Opera Houf-.- i:• k •;I- r ft' Has a large and r?le-?ted r-ccrk of new goods, for the ccmsVtj ..ascr. j? best wo rf' tod fit ga;- r.% & arteed. g 5 Pants mad' ;c - ■ f- 00 $ Suits made to order for $1 ‘.CO, | If you want a. Swell j§ | Suit give me a 3 i cali, .'3 ; I j O&ii cv.D..i. Pine B H. G .ilal .if, 3-.8 DEVAKIS & UVADAS, Country Oriiebtry Store, SI APLE AND F! EC f C! OCtRIES 2U4 Wonk ‘rt, ' Pho.ie 14’*3. Uix tt : N CLEAN! !\Q ■ : w: ri?i ;SSING CLUB. phone 253-4 2nd lei . EDWARD MARTtN v t K y. ..—ay ■- clean and press your clotHeM ‘ floes good work and will give von Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk St. AFTER YOU Have tried all other.., send for a FREE package of tthe Dr. Lyon Home Treatment for CATARRH, Blood, nerve and Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi cine Cos., Coldwater, Mich. and TANARUS, -p A "W'tY.T> J ••....&> w —Dealer in— STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Everything that’s good lo eal at lowest market prices Cor 1 and J Sts. ’Phone 94. COAL AN O W OOL3, CONEY & PARKER atiun , i iwniii*trin'rn l Kiini4s’Vdk-mp‘- >.urae. l •iftt ■’ ii- •, ' ■:= •• : -.r V WiSdSl* w’iWt V W BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. ] Phone 257-2. 307 NewcusMe St. Bicycles, Guns, Pistols and Sew ing Mach i nes. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. Notise of Local Legislation. j Notice is hereby given that the fol lowing local bills will iie introduced at the next session of the general as | sembly of Georgia: ! 1. “An act, " tied an act to pro hibit the killing of marsh hens, or destroying their nests, eggs or young during certain months of each year, within the county of Glynn;to pro vide a penalty for a violation there of, and for other purposes.” 2. “An act entitled an act to pro hibit the killing of cat-squirrels in Glynn county for a period of three (3) years; to provide a penalty for a vi olation thereof, aud for other pur poses.” 3. “An act, entitled an act to reg ulate the sale of certain suit water fish within the county of Glynn; to provide a penalty for a violation there of, and for other purposes.” J -Just received a half ear of John W. i Masury Railroad lead in ail colors, li you want to u-e 1.-ai 'nd oil you cannot do jetter than buy this brand. The Dougin- Hardware Cos. Miss Slater has something else new Tbe New Bishop Co'lnr. In linen •Lyutyvc. Lb di?-®reni deigns g ls one which is palatable, pleasant to Ferjeci and can be relied upon to act gently, but g r rs thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all S irnpuri f ie /. Suth a remedy is MozteyV#- S Lemon Elixir. iis ?. pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to I the most delicate stornac.i, and acts thoroughly upon the | 3 bowels, liver and kidneys without trie slightest unpleasant- w I n.ess. Sold by all druggists at 50c a bottle, Wf ft tJPV* % E Mozles's Hot Drops, without an 1 > I equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and M bronchitis. 25c a bottle. —THE— RAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and itepairers ol bficiiinern, Engines, Saw Kills Marine work a specialty Pa ckings, Fittings and Supplies f siinirtfe--* Furnished Free o{ Charge. ‘ 829 Bay St, ; " V H. DART, GLAR'D DART, recident and Manager. Secretary and-Treasurer ' (j. LKfwnlng. fc. N, Mav>n, Vice-President H.D. Walter, £'Le National Bank of Brun&wu:k t.SRv ISbYv ILK, V. a ;. i'il'AL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY rHOUSAND IC‘LLAIi:i in! tola-i IvkioUliOEG in excess of UNK JiALs MU..LtQN DO l.ARfr irs - evoK-.i Li tbe asiiistuucc cf ieglt linate husiuecs imtorprlses. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited fr<ua jndiviiluais, arms am! upers TODS. .SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco iruU bear interest, compounded ircai rrly. iin-.jr-.sst bearing ceriScatee of deposit issued on special terms MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS' MONET ORDER ABRCCU r. arc ebtsapor and more convenient than posloffiee or express -■i 4C,A M . e, .0 C 5 i5 'jf >v; t ,- £.g and .e r; . j The OLD RELIABLE ; ** /i'. *.-X f S jj * yeAM freezers s * Mft. * AND EASY CHAIRS *. * fl OR THE is^jgs •' ’fviiiclv deli very. *OH RIM ARNHLITEKt * f’hone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle. V ~ : - n 9> n9ssc JB #f. *> .s> *5, fc > tf; 95 SB. 95 9> 5* 9> 9> f S*„ V* V> D9*< R TANARUS, V., K ir; gg • - C , KID GLOVES of any description and color dyed a perfect black at by Jim Carter. Ring phono 2J3-2. Attention Snicker*. 1 handle a fine line of genuine Merscbaum Pipes, they are beauties. Call and look at them. Sis Levi son, 110 Bay street When yon want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and plessait in effect. F. r sule by all druggists. Artistic eftect finish and la-ting qual ities considered. Wilson's Photo graph Studio, 602 1-2 Gloucester St , bac co competitors. On there “ye Elite " Mr. Joseph Pominvillo, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $2,000 wiih the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of (?hamberlain's Stomach end Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today If troubled wiih in digestion, bad ln-iie in the mouth, lack uf appi-civ m- constipation, give these- tablet. .rial, ami you are cer tain to more th a pleased with the re i . i-'oi -i o ai j.'i cent 3 per box by nil druggists. LAWSON LAMAR, Attorney at Law. Per, be found in Opera House Bld g Office of F K- Twitfv o- J D. gre-’-' If you wan! your ' icycie repaired rigi." onus it to an experienced work mam to. J Olewtce. Wy Hloucostv For grass shears and lawn mowers call at Douglar- Hardware Cos., and and get the best for the least mosey, JUNE 18, 1903. +-f -f r- -- vr-YAk-bTtv* * Y i ’ HOW TO MAKE YOUK ♦ t . * +• OWN HOME ♦ Ia SUMMER RLSOR'i l ; : You do not think it possible. V, i‘ < aL o;isiiy i niunsuai'! . k Hie pcHsiiiiiiy oi staUTn si ‘is an asy mat ter, simply n ! + ia ail •fc E LECTRiC FAN. T f Dont put off any'longer, but be $ 4 among me cool people. 4 * MUTUAL LIGHT * l E WATER TO. 4- A 4- ♦ A¥4-4- v 4 4 44 4 *ij*- Ali Were afflecfi Word con*cs fri iii \/c.ke. . int Rev. ino. .5. <.ii x Ire a f re •‘■•'•T accom-’ani-’d by yellrw jam •“'• For 12 yours physicians were : Jed and though everyi'...ng knowu c ti.a l.rofcssion was used, the trc.in - ro mained. One day he began u> use Electric: Bitters and in ;; '4 change for the better came and at length he was er-irj’y cured. .'Fs Fa, most reliable medicine for Rvcr and kidney troubles. Only M'c. arid c'lar, teed by all druggists. The New* TJ) Qfr;:e— Pesl la Printing- - ,> J