The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 02, 1903, Image 2

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~j DAILY BY _WS PUBLISHING CO. „ H. Manager C. H. LEA/Y Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr...* City Editor. Advertising rates znade known on application. Cliur' j and other char itable organization notices published at half the regular rates. fc ÜBSCKIKTION KATES Tmiat to subscribers la the city and by n;ail fiee of charge to aii parts of the Uni tod B taler and Canada. Meiico, Porto Klco. Guam, I’hilippiue ‘Biandß and Hawaiian Islands: e'er Mouth I 5b Six Months 2 SO One 5 bll entered at the Brunswick, Ua . post office, as second claaa mall matter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated The Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE 138. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. • 'a-e News Publishing Company de dies It to he distinctly uudersloou tnat “.il lesui adverUseuieutß must nc paid .or in advance. We cannot at told to Unvote our space to seen au ve*Lisemeiila and wail on the couits c- me money. it wan colU.*cu>rh' day yestwday. hggiuk lo I>g itic- coining ucm ocrat. An exchange aya "This is ;i great country." We all know that. Joe Hall Uiaa not been noi y as yei at this session. Wail awhile. The Kchler Hmtiglituu nan mis nov. reached Mm* in.i**resiing slur;'‘- J’ay your suhseripiion hill and you cun enjoy reading your paper. It is about time for Kdwurd ami Upton to beglu working Iho cables. Teler is king of only. The army Is the real hems m things. If the slate road is to he exlendeu to the coast Brunswick is the place for it. Roosevelt is to see the yacht races He makes a better B|K>rt Hum de doe* a president Oyster Hay arose early one morn lug, rubbed its eyes and It was tarn oua sure enough. W H Hears! has made it so hot for the trusts we can’t blame the money powei for baling him. It is said that Hon Thos K Wat son gets live bund red dollars for a lecture Thin beats 1 4 Titles Noth withstanding the fact that the Fourth comes on Sat unlay we are to celebrate it in proper fashion It looks like the Atlantic v Binning bam is hulling. All it want., now a deep water p.ut. Wo have that. It scents as if the many citizen* who want to serve uti slate a- gov eruor believe iu the early Mid am] tho worm say lug. WitL the Feltler-HituigliUiu scrap and the legislature in session at the sumo lime, il must he lively in At Junta. Now is t lie 1 11 lie tor me hoard oi wade and the citizens generally |< get together ai.tl try lot u,e stau road. Me ean oiler some mu intiur, mens. If the members .if the legislature will eotue and take a look at our hat hot there will he no doubt hut that they will farm . xietuling the stau road to this city. Air. Hioughton has probably reach ed the conclusion that he cannot at tack a mans character without hai >ng to answer tor it even if lie is a minister ol I lie gospel. it does not seem possible hut it is “ fact nevertheless that thirty years “go Sir Thomas l.tpton was working ID the nice fields of South Carolina and now he speuds a half million annually trying to capture the Amer ican cup. A HOT GAME. Some days ago two colored base ball ciubs had a not game at Quitman and a gun played an Important part in the contest A special to the Constitution from I lie scene of t.iio trouble said: • A warm game of tail was played by two negro teams on the Spah plantation about six miles in the coun try this afternoon which required a doctor to he called in to repair the damages. Ono of the Itaso runner? ato me'W. In steal a base when a member <>f Che other team filled him with b.rd shot. •■litter one of the player- was not pleased with a decision of the and he pulled a gun and shot him .’ There must have bevn plenty of enthusiarm at this game and it ws> certainly a warm one. When th>- two eliiiis meet again they should borrow a few Gatling guns. BETTER PUBLIC ROADS. Under this caption th#' Columbus Jvnquirer Sun points <>*♦* somt- truthr about the roail situation. It says that th tp is nothing of inor to a country than road?- and wr all to that. Oont inning the Columbus paper says:: \ m * “That this is a recognized fact, is demonstrated by the fact that in crease! interest is being made to se cure improvements on the roads in all sections of tie* country. In lew sec tions are more efforts being made than in Georgia. "For the past two year*- the desire on the part of the people of this state to improve their public highways has been manifest cm I in a marked degree and now Hi ere* Is a bill before the leg islature looking to this end." Wo arc? glad that, the papers all over title sac are taking up the cry forbett.er t;oads and hope their efforts will continue to meet the desired end. Show us a state with good roads and \vn will show yon a successful one. It is this way the world over anu will ever be so. THE USUAL CASUALTIES Hick up any paper Sunday and you will read of the usual Fourth of July casualties. There may be more tins year or there may be less but we ate going to have them as usual. With the older persons, of course, we have nothing to say hut to those who have children we want to warn them to keep explosives Out of the hands of the little ones. Itight here in Brunswick wo had several accidents on the last Fourth and we shicerly hope this will not he the case Saturday. There is a!x.-olutelly no excuse for anything of the kind. We can celt lujite without dauigorous fireworks and we hope tiluit tin- lit I e ones can envoy themselves with the usual burst ing of bombs and con eluent acci dents. .% Natural <|(ivntlou. The small boy. accompanied by his father, was looking at tin* display in tin* window of a big store on Broad way. where all manner of wearing tilings were on exhibition. In one cor tier was a great rack decorated with n brilliant collection of socks and bear ing tlic sign, "Half Ilose, Half a i>ol lar." The small boy studied it for a full minute. Then he called his father's attention to it. "Say, pop,” lie Inquired, "if half hose are half a dollar, are whole hose a whole dollar?” "I suppose so," laughed the father, though lie well knew that the hoy's mother lutd a pair in silk that he had paid $-i.!)S for and which she Insisted she lmd obtained at a bargain because they were marked down from $5. - New York Times. Aii Ktcpptiou. "You know," said the woman silt frngist. "they say 'the hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rules the world.' ” “Kidlenlous!” cried Henpeck. "I'm sun- my hand doesn't rule the world " —Philadelphia Press. Crease pressed in your el tin s will 'Hin ruin them This cheap and care less process H si richly avoided at I ini Cartm-fs. Send your clothes lo 'dm when \<m want a first class job. Phone 253-2. New Cigar Store I have just opened a cigar store at my tailor shop on Newcastle St reel, and will carry a full line of smokers' articles. The tailoring bus iness will he conducted as heretofore. The public is cordially invited to ex tend me a share of the trade. . W. X. Bodani. We a K Hearts Are iue to mi (' :r N of e-rery ct# ha -.-droi peoci* - * hwt troubte an remember %rer. :t ws if .s* scien tific ti l !h*t ill of i d;1 oTfm.r..c, ir: net cr.?y trace able to but are the direct rwuit cf I iodifastten. A rood taken ::.to the stomach which fii’.s of perfect diges tion ferments and the stomach, puff nf it up against the heart. This Interferes %.th the action cf the heart, and in the course of time tha: de.icate but vital erf an becomes diseas'd. Rodol Digests What You Eat Mrs. Lcrtng Nichols of Peer. Yir. N Y . wr’. . After jkL" t ~y f ::<i waz~i distress rr.-e by makirif my hci.c p* ; .Uta- 4 I * _ j bejr-OfS* T*ry 1 -Alt F y I *-* a b'*‘ -of Kodoi arvd it cave me crimed'.sta re. After mst&f * fccr .es I ccred. Kodoi suras Indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and gives the naart a full, free and untram meled action.’ Bernes only. $: 00 Sfr* holding 2'S times the triii sire which sells for 50c rmu: iy Smith’s Pharmacy. Jocrq' cy. Fortson’a Drug Store. To Grow Hair I COKE DANDRUFF CUBE <* and Hair Tonic is the "Best •jiiare of ■ ■ :fc j COKE. SHAVING FOAM FOP, EASY SHAVING C Bants nay soap,so handy. In rollapsihl tubas. If your harbor or druggist doo not keep Coke Shaving F<>am send X>r to A. R. Bremer Cos., Chicago, for rogula t tui>e R>r Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist ■■ - - - ■nuMT-i - tit r- rr . cf Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant M -O the QUICKEST LUNCH ' \ 'can be had here. We call it our t '“rapid-tire lunch” because it is < ' served so quickly. $ ■ It is not fired at our patron < 'however, but placed before thorny ; in a dainty and appetizing man \ ' ner. 1 ! This lunch costs little, can be < f quiokly disposed of and satisfies < 1 all but the most robust appetites < \ < ’ J. W. WILSON, Prop. 1 l 'Phone 321. t Tho Arcado. Respectfully announces to its mill;' friends and patrons iu Brunei’ .ck and surrounding country that ,-<•. are pre pared lo fid their orders tor auy ot tha leading brands of whiskies on the market at popular prices All goods will ife delivered to out of town cus tamers free of express charges: vv. YV W„ Wilson, Old Saratoga, lands 66 Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke ol Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Boar bon and a number of others including gins, wines and popular brands o! Beer. Our bar Is replete with all that goes to make up a fiiwt class establish meut. Pool and billiard tables kept In ah updo-date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 &. n> to Ip.m. PHIL BJfibJb&it. - ss* . ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in stitute supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman Si Martinez Pure Paints whenever they , tint. Note: Have done so for twenty t ears. Sales tens of mi..ions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to ropaluS if not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Unseen oil must be added to the paint. (dine in two minutes) Actual cost tusn about *1.35 per gallon. Sam;)es free Sold by our *•*• Be wan A TH*'* - " *ent,y THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT CQLUMN. 'lf you want a c.wt cn. a Sou*e, a ... - V .w u :.t ..' S -■.- , i-at na* te*n ic-st. or want ®v>n>e • ng fa* kim " >*lf Hi. ao vrt'* m t*>i cc’u-mn. FL>H KENT Furs-.shod rooms to 7,.. ■ - v>u. Tu.-o v t iw: i\iH I' c-: . - , odiewß .vc i and. #..:ngs A, . o ::. stv a, Kvodig s Cb ' -'.."1 - tOR N.-vi E- iv... : i :w.o,uv. c w... tUUt'J, t u V£tli i. -vt ■■* cod r>ir sr.t.r Will ti Tua. it* .\ecaab ItTMI Fi K SAI A . -. -a. • - .' . - impr i - fr.e: The Ay Enquire a'. The News office. PERSONA! lorphici will • ' -i ~rn ; vrmu 1-rix 12.- .i ; - FOR RENr—A - - room hor-e > ' ’ - - reet. F c". c July t E F Coney. pea REN i' l w - - . . 3v % Mr-. W L '.Vaiif.ee, Ocean i’ier Use long dis*anet phone FOR RENN- - • -lii --use. til gt’CT street. Arid? <•’' r street YTANTBD —Posit in: ns tro-stie a:td lumber iespect r. I K Roberson, phono 3r'o. 2 rings ROST—F::\ mi:' r- n :n S' S • ;'> Sur..’ay: crooked ■ n 'r.meile mount ed in sii R< ■ to Ni w ■ i ffico ac<l r . reward. LOBT.~-Pi.o-l!e ■ about iiircc r - Fituu-r ro urn to News office rnd receive reward. LOST —Small yellow png doe. An swers to name of h .do. Reward if returned to News oflive. WANTED Expt : • not and nurse, col ored. middle age. Reference required. Inquire at “bfi Reynolds street. LOST <i. 1 link cuff button. Flit ■ter r<e: to tin* News office and re :-kiv•• jnore than the button Is worth LOST- Yellow pug log. crippled In lett hind leg, lias on leather collar with city <,! .on same Rettirt, to this cilice and get reward LOST—A Brazilian lace handkw chief, either in the First Methodist church or tietv.eeti the church ami the re bb is. . t Mr / y VVoow Kinder •■•nir: t*> the New- office and receive -eawrd. NOT/ICI’ A': parties arc hereby I warned ami notified not to trespass on Long island or Little St. Simon All tret- passers will 1... prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. John Currie. FOR RENT—Five room house, fur nished. Near center of the city by a party leaving the city for the sum met For particulars apply >o the News office, ! E- 11 aid four year old cow and 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 , u 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 nt a price that will pay purchaser ir> 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-Tayior portables on glne, on wheels, 32 inch, iron sides rice thrasher, with new self-feeder and band 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 2t lw. I !|f Looking for Summer Drinks. “NON-ALCHOHOLIC?” * My stock is complete with a* line of the best beverages for* the approaching summer season.^ Fiunors Cbatauqua Grape* Juice, Imperial Lemon Juice, Im penal Lime Juice, Imperial it. * Beer, Qts., Hires Root Beer Ex ” tract, True Fruit Syrup THOMAS KP.ANY, Grocer 1 Phone It. 312 Newcastle * IVORY SOAP SUPPLIED BY THE DOWNING CO. To the consumer. I will give the retailers’ proflL I have just received 10,000 Mail re Iji Bori cigars a real good 5c cigar which 1 will sell direct to the consumer at *1.25 per box of 50. I am solt agent for this brand. Till, cigar is worth *2.00 per box. one box will make you get more at Sl* Lemma. 310 Bay t ea>ici,n. laow. Om-e rvir a t’!e a rety ncrv<B mar. . .1 r ** *>hrle.B arid asked fty - C -c --"If Lf -"t t'-'lilC v- S," ISfl A VOCf ;>i < • ' * } u.’* sax L ■* V • >. Sv . '■> -f- V•- -Y? p S-W ‘.w; A i :. fV.. :'i thv v . . .w! t> r. s, 'n a ,. auswre4 t t au.- l\* -r 1 fe.-ivo t- kon h tonic ■t’j-vl ’ • a a-a - \t\ "i a.f t-..{ to •Vf : .. xrnl so ■ s> ;* I'rvNsa vy ai. >. a kv St-:; - dctv.fils ft* ~\r N \ - k K r;kU mi: tHiLETHOkPE. < HUGH PORTER. Mgc. ’ Prunkw !< k s Only First > Class Hotel'. v Reasonable Rates to • Traveling .Wen. Exceil?nt Pa fee? Service. \ I PHILLIPS t he TAILOR J Opera house Block, j Has a large and selected stock of } new goods, fer the corn fra reason. • best of and perfect fit guar j anteed. Pants made to order for $4.00. } Suits rraoe to order for $15.00. if you want a Swell] Suit give me a cali. i V 4/ GOD Oak and Pine e H. OttlcLS, Phone 326 DEVARIS& LIVADAS, Country Cirocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3. UNION CLEANING <ind PRESSING CLUB. Ring phone 2534 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and press your clothes F does good work and will give you Satisfaction, Phone 146-2 503 Monk St. AFTER YOU Have tried ;ill others, send for a FREE package of tthe Hr Lynn Home Treatment for CATARRH, Blood, nerve and Stomach. Dr. Lyon Medi cine Cos., Coldwater. Mich. 0. L. PARKER, —Dealer tn— STAPLE AN?) FANCY GROCERIES. Everything that’s good to eat at lowest market prices Cor ~ and J Sts. ’Phone 94. COAL- A fs> O WOOD. CONEY & BARKER tit*?. L.: U. O'ill’’© Digests vrhsS 't -?*• BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phono 257-2. 307 Newcastle SL Bicycles, Guns, Pistols anti Sew ing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. Citatiort. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Dudley H. Asbell, executor of the estate of Mary W. Hoyt, having made application for leave to -sell land be longing to said estate, this Is to cite all persons concerned to show cause before the court of ordinary of said county, ut the July term, ltMlo, why said application should not be granted This June sth, 1903. HORACE DART, Ordinary. 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 handed him a bottle of Cha’mberlaiu's Pain Balm a.nt told him to use it freely and if not satisfie.l after using it he need not pay a vent tor it,” says C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A few days he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saving, give me another hot tie of Chamberlain's Pam Balm, i want it in the house ali the time for It cured mo. For gale by all drug gist*. PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS THE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK VOUR GROCF D FfTR ;t Old Monopoie Kye at -I'd per tub quart. Yellow Lanel y, at $1.25 p Pr quart. Philadelphia Cl h Rye at SI.OO per Tull quart Ail above are sold elsewhere for *1.60. Sig Levjscn. 310 Bay street A ’■'■■■""l yv /• . Is one which is palatable, pleasant to take, ■ t'erjeci an( i can he relied upon to act Eent’.y, but | 1 n vnfit'to thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of *ll S LUAUIUZcr , m p ur j t , es> Such a remedy is Morley’s | I Lemon Elixir. It is z. pleasant lemon tonic, acceptable to I the most delicate stomach, and acts thoroughly upon the bowels, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant- ™ ness. Sold by all druggists at 50c h bottle. IMF ft glpV* % Motley's Lemon Hot Drops, w ithout an ' ‘ J equal for coughs, colds, sore throat and JL&fTiGtt bronchitis. 25c a bottle jf * ’ ' Tim BAY IRON WORKS Mviiuitcu Hirers mui Kopdirers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty Packings, Fittings and Supplies Estimutes furnished I reo of (‘hurge. . 629 Bay St, VV R DART, CLAUD DART, .'resident and Manager. Seciotary and Treasurer. c. Downing, President E. H, Mason, Vice-President t.D.Waiter, Cashier, The National Bank ot Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legit innate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms ami corpora iOUß. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco sint.s bear interest, compounded quarv erly. Interest bearing ceriScales of deposit issued oa special terma. MONEY ORDERS of the n BANK ERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA ION” are cheaper and more convenient than postoflioe or express. The OLD RELIABLE' 1 am again in the Meat buslness and am prepared to Oirnish everything in that line. A full line of Fancy and Family Qro ceries. Quick delivery. CHRIS ARNtILITER Phone 64. Corner Monk and Newcastle. oliD^oihiskey [ Morgan & Davis KID GLOVES of any description and coVr dyed a perfect black at by Jim Carter. Ring phone 253-2. Attention Smokers. I handle a fine line of genuine Merschaum Pipes, they are beauties. Call and look at them. Sir Levlson, 110 Bay street When you want a pleasant physic try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and plesamt in effect For sale by all druggists. Artisti': effect finish and lasting qua! itles considered. Wilson's Photo graph Studio, 502 1-2 Gloucester BL, has no competitors. Go there "ye Elite," Mr. Joseph Pomlnville, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with. In digestion, bad taste iu the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give those tablets a trial, and you are cer tain to he more th. a pleased with the residt. For sale at 25 cent- per box by ail druggists. LAWSON LAMAR, Attornsy at Law. Can be found in Opera House Bld’g Office of F. E. Twittv or J. D. Bnr'- f For grass shears and lawn mowers call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and and get the bast *w the least money. Pure Chemicals are the only kind used at Jim Carters clothes cleaning estahiishmenL He is reliable and wants your work. Phone iej.y JULY 2, 1003, HOW TO MAKE VOIIR OWN HOME A SUMMER RESORT You tlo not think it possible. We can easily demonstrate to you tile possiliility of tills Statement. It is an easy mallei , simply put in an , E LECTKIC FAN. ; Doiit put off auy longer, but be among the cool people. MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. , All Were Evffiotl. Word comes from V.ake, Ark. that Rev. Jno. J. Cox had a strange malaif accompanied by yetfcn* For 12 years physic:;,at Mere buffet., and though everything known to th'3 profession was used, the trouble r tnained. One day he began to ;s® Electric Bitters and it a week si change for the be.’tev came and at length he waa entirely cured. It s the most reliable modi vine for liver and kidney troubles. Only 500. and guar teed by ali druggist*. • The News iu* Q*u_ B@Bt to Printing. -