The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 12, 1903, Image 2

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SUNDAY MORNINff. BRUNSWICK BAIL? NEWS. PUBLISH EH BATT-Y ITT TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO. It, H. LEAVY .Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr... City Editor. Advertising rates nude kuowu on Application. Church and otter char liabi. organisation notices published at half the regular rates. LUBSCKIPTION RATES Terms to subscribers in the <’H> and by mail free of charge to all parts ot Ure United Stater and Canada, Mexico, Por to Rico. (luarii. I'uiiippiuo iaiamis and kiaaaiiau Isiauds: Per Mouth $ f, o bii Uonliis * One Year & Entered at LLe Brunswick, da., post office, as second-class mail matter. Hon. Emory Spser has designated The Brunswick Daily News as tile official organ cf tlie Uriited Btateo Court, In bankruptcy pioceedinys, tor Glynn county. TELEPHONE 1t!8. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. News Publishing Company do sires it to be distinctly uuderstooo that *ll legal advertisements must be paid .or in advance. We cannot al lord to devote our space to such an vertlsemeuts and wall on tlie courts T ir tbe money. Come see tlie big press run. Our resorts w ill be crowded today. Komaus know a good t iling Cum berland. Macon has inaugurated a business league campaign. A Missouri court lias fined out; man SSOO for killing ills brother; unot her *1,00) for assaulting a school teacher, •Mid a t hint w as to two years In the penitent lary for chicken steal ing. ’i bis simply indicates the rela tive value on crime in Missori, says tiie Albany Herald. AMERICAN HISTORY In his address at the Rust on Chau tauqua on Satuaitay last, lion. Thomas K. Watson, 01 Oleoiglu, discussed American history with reference to Hie South, says the New Orleans State. Among tne subject' to which atten tion was directed was not so much the undue prominence gnen in out iiisto rics to t tie prominent part played by oilier sect ions, but the paucity of jus tice done to Hie Som ti even in our Southern scluhji Instories. for in stance, Mr. WAt son reminded Ins hear ers that l lie i’llgrhn Fathers lotinded theocracy; they did not touud our free in.-sl.it tit ions, before Hie landing ol the l’llgriiu Fatliers our ancestors had founded .lamestown, practicing free dom of worship and speech and trial by Jury, They proclaimed homo rule the foundation principle of the Revo lution. The opposition to the Stamp Act was iirsl shown in North Carolina in convent ion assembled. The Charles ton tea parly was one week before the Hoslon lea parly, and they did not hide their patriotism behind Indian warpaint, either. Only one Liritisii soldier was wounded at Lexington. Tne tirst hero martyrs were the 200 men who lell in North Carolina in 1771. Let Hie historian be broad enough to write Hie history oi bed li North and South-—not any one section. South Carolina was responsible lor the iirsl Congress ol vlie Cnlon. The iirsl col ony to throw oil the British yoke was North Carolina. A delegate irum \ u giUia. Richard Henry Lee, was the tirst to propose independence. Alter mentioning Jettersonand Washington, the speaker said: “We lump, lied tile pen ami the sword." He Out not loeun that the North did iiol do us lull duty: lie merely wished to correct history. Saratoga was not the decisive Utt tieot the Hevolutioti, and Benedict Arnold was not a Southern man Here the speaker outlined the campaign ot the South, and ridiculed the prominence given to Putuaurs unions ,ide. the steps over which i'utu'am rode were made alter the ride. He ridiculed the rideot Haul Kevere, contrasted it with liie Southern soldier at Kings Moun lam. He also discussed \orktown. Virginia leuulie way in tlie formatiou ot me Cost it ulion. He related the part taken by the South in tlie expan sion ot tlie l mted States. Asa matter of fact while tlie men pi to Allied the south weie giving their attention and their act iTeellorts to found a great free Republic here, the historians of Ihe other sections were' busy appropriating Ihe most of the credit for whal was done to t!)eir section. The "south trad t4w largoaL stiare in establishing and maintaining t tie government during t lie period ot coloni/.ation and up to the middle ot the nineteenth cent ury. hut her i>e<>- ple were too busy making a great na tion to devote time to writ ing histo ries, lienee tlie sons of the Pilgrim Fat hers gut ahead of them in the mat ter of claiming l lie credit for what, was done. This evil has gone so far that, like all excesses, il is even now in I lie fairway locorrecl itself, inasmuch as il has challenged the ai lent inn ol Southern scholars and thinkers, and investigation is constantly bringing forgotten facts In light. Mr. Watson, who alone time, at tracted considerable attention in Son t hern politics as a Populist, aban doned politics with t lie ilownlall of Ids party, and Iras achieved considerable reputation as a si udeni arid philoso pher by ins scholarly invest igal ions into the period of the French lie volu tion. The history that lie wrote oi that period has I men highly cm end ed by eminent scholars all over the country, and it.lias been said that lie will turn his invest igal ions into the fruitful tieldsOf American history. If he should do so, there is small doubt that wit h Ids scholarship and persist ent industry, he will produce a. histor ical work Dial lie wort h reading. investigations conducted slung tin- lines suggested in a spirit of broadness and Willi the* ile view of bringing nut the fads, will, were sure, result Hire moving many set.l led misapprehen sions wit 1 1 regard to the early history of the country. The South Iras no in clination or desire to rob any sect ion of the fame to which if is jusl iy en titled, but there is a demand, a just demand, that I lie 1 1 ul h shall be, estab lished, and full justice accorded all sections. Jt is to lie hoped that Mr. Watson vvilll undertake such a work in the interest of truth and justice. OUR NEW POWER. It is with great pleasure that the Nkwh announces the arrival and in stallation of the new power- electric motor and we lnvileour friends and tlie public generally Income and see it drive the machinery. II is wonderful, and tlie sight of il is worth the 1 rou ble you w ill be pm to by calling. A BRAVE GIRL. Miss Mary Creech, of Barnwell, S. C., a young person ye! in her teens, gave a most timely Bluntration id the pro fair met bod ol treating party in I be tirst stage, of its activity. Having been left in charge of the Barnwell jail in the temporary absence other fat her. I he sliei ill, she was called upon by a deputation <>l lynchers In hand over the jail keys and Ihe cost oily ot a man accused il murder, w hom the lynchers proposed to hang. Miss Creech so deterred to orders as to go after the Keys, lad she also brought back with liei a repeating riile which she brought to her si toll liter. As lo ill id her proceedings, l lie dispatch from Barnwell says hi icily: “Sue ordered t lie lynelieis i.o scat ter, and they scat tered.” This story contrasts sharply witht he one which came tioin Wil mington, Delaware, t lie morning alter a negro prisoner was taken Iroin Hie work-house prison ami Imrncd at the slake by a mob. II will Ik* icealkd that Hie warden's daughter ligured in Hiat story, but, instead ol standing tier ground its did t lie Built h Carolina girl, site gave Lire prison keys lo the mou. The Wastes of the body. Every aeveu days ae blond, urns elu, mill bones ill a man oi average ~i/e loses two potiuus oi wonioni tu, ,ue. this waste cannot be lopien .sued and the Health and sue.,giu icpi up without perfect tiige tiot*. When the stomach and digestive u> guns fail lo periorm men lu lie Lions, •no slrongiu lets down, health gives .vay, uiul disease sets up, Jvodol dys pepsia Cure enables the atom.', u and digestive organs lo dig* si unu assiu. .late ud ot uie wholesome . ... c ... may be calcu lino llic ktud oi blood dial rebuilds the tissues and prelects ibe health aud strength ol the iuuu. and body. Kodol cures iudigesliou, dyspepsia amt all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic, sold by .Jueiser s Pharmacy, Swim's I‘harma y aud W. .1. Butbs. Harness Cutters Still Abroad. It seems that the harness cutters are still abroad in the land and ev ery day or two ami if the guilty per son is caught he should be made an example of. Cupt. Newman is me lands', victim A scoundrel slipped into hi# harness room a few nights ago and succeeded In cutting to pieces anew harness. It is to be hoped that this miscreant will soon be in tho hands of the law. 1 he X R.iys. Recent experiments by practical tests and cxnm'.uv.of r .ill Hie aid of the X-Rays, establish it us a fact that Catarrh v f the stomach is not a disease of Itseil. but that it results from repeated attacks of indigestion How can 1 cure my indigestionT” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is caring thous ands. it will cure you of indigestion and dyspepsia, and provmt or cure catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di gests what you out-r-makes the stom ach sweet. Sold by merger's Phar macy , Smith Tfiiarinaey aud W. J. DOROTHY DODD SHOES FOR LADIES. BERT ON THE MARKET. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, hcatiachc, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh ot the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cures indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a heaithy stomach, combined with the greatest tyiov/n tonic and reconstructive properties. Kcdol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucou3 membranes lining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Gives Health to the Sick and Strength to the Weak. Bottles only. SI.OO Slzn bolding 2!i times the trial size, which cells for 50c. Prepared by 12. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. Smith’s Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma cy, Fortson’s Drug Store. fiiSti&nk&fe/i! To ra* i Clfu-1 j npaaajT | t il Ayi S 1 ,f • §■"’ | j anJ Ha:- Tonic i tf> aTi r.*. i! ir: lif-rY , COK. •SHAVING i r O \ V , i (.. , \' \ H;; •\> N • t 1 P,.Nr.< I.H) J iili-l) *l. M tub * P yuM imri" - fiwc •*. •' g i V l p.-n- ' > For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist Wilson’s Up to Date l Restaurant % r % THE QUICKEST LUNCH * % y 'an be had here. We call it our fc rapid-lire luneli” because it is ? .crveil so quickly. y It is uot tired at our patrons, % niwover, but placed before Hieing n a dainty and appetizing man y '*• k This luncn costa little, can be * Lilelily disposed of and satisfies L and but the most robust appetites fc ’ J. W. WILSON, Prop. J 'Phone 321. If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip Place a bo*tle in your grip Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent BpvttjSwiek, Ga. and Vlclnify. fc o6 Monk jiirset. Ferdinand Weslh{imer C Sons, Dittilirrl Cincinnati. 0. St. J Mph, Vo. louisr.ll', It 1 THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPFCIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. if you want a position, a house, servant, c ir wnt to find anything tnat has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertTse in this column. 1 I'OXt KENT —Furnished rooms to rent to men. 218 Union street. FOli it ENT—Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to Brobstou, Fetidig & Cos.. FOK oAI.E —Kuober stamps, seals, Hiucera. etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will If. Fain, 312 Newcastle street. FOR SALK A desirable farm, con taining 25 acres, improved; a short distance from the cily. Kmpiire at Tbe News office. PERSONAL —Morphine, opium, lau danum, cocaine habit; myself cured; will inform you of harmless, perma nent. homo cine Mrs. M. A. Baldwin bo:; 12i2, Chicago. FOR KENT —Two, four, and five room cut taxes. Ready for housekeep ing. Houses near the St. Simon l’ior. | Mrs. W. 1,. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use j long distance phone. [ WANTED —Experienced nurse, col | ored, middle age. Reference required. Inquire at 206 Reynolds street. LOST —Gold link cuff button. Fin ter return to the News office and re celtymore than the button Is worth. LOST—Yellow pug log, crippled In left hind leg. Has on leather collar with city tag on same. Return to this office and get reward. LOST—A Brazilian lace, handker- ! chief, either in the First Met/hodist | church o.r between the church and tlie 1 Sdoeneo of Mr. /. V. Woow. Finder I eturn to the News office and receive ' eawrd. NO'I/ICE. —Ail parties are hereby warned and notified not to trespass on Long Island or Little St. Simon All trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. John Currie. (iHt + ttttt ■*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ filiiSteisi at %y r A'r ij',y;; : ; -'jiiu'FXV •if. ' ;;to.i<.'.|(•!! *.- Looking for Summer Drinks. “NOM-ALCHOHOLIC?” 4 My stock is complete with a - *, I line of the best beverages for* I tlip approaching summer season.* T Finnera Ohatauqua Grape, T Juice, Imperial Lemon Juice, Itu- > * portal' Lime Juice, imperial U 7 Beer, Qts., lines Root Beer Ex-L 1 J tract, True Fruit Syrup. ♦ * THOMAS KEANY, Grocer, * I* Phone it. 312 Newcastle J ANY CHUIfCH or parsonage or ili sUlute supported by voluntary con tribution will he given a liberal quan tity of the Longman At Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for twenty years. Bales tens of mi..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, tdiue in two miuuUjs). Actual cost then about $l2O per gallou. Uamplei .Cue. Bold by our g*nt*. Bowen & Thomas. i&eievue i/onie. Tola yifeV yjd tonic 1 ip. grown.* tlt.nutuu. Toe season ol ifie grea:et peed La apprpacj|jn|. jpuigp* joa, Bit JgMudltaj, Caiin.au-,} Level, pica Headache, yarn* lp utt brek ua kidneys an depend uptrp cis'.apva, ana bmlevus Tonic cures them all in any term, VV. J, BUTTS, v FOR BALE. —Tug ’Mabel S. 07 feet long, IS feet beam, 5 1-2 draft. Com pound engines, 12-20x12. Price $7,50U. Address Christie ixiwe & Hey worth, Fernaudina Fla, Wilson is feeding the faitidious aud oniy Wisou can do this SHOESI SHOES! SHOES! FOR MEN. WOMEN, BOYS AND GIRLS AT LOWEST PRICES. GIVE ME A TRIAL. J. A. SMITH. For the Hear in Printing- Try the News Job Oißce. Good Advice. Tho most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dys pepsia and liver complaint. More hun seventy-live per cent,, of the peo ple of the United Stales are alllieted with these two diseases and their ef cts: such as Sour Stomach, Sick headache, habitual costireness, pal pitation of the heart, heart burn, waterkrash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste in tlie mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, etc. Uo to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower f0r.,26 or 75 cents. Two dose# wUi relieve you. Try it A Natural Question. T 1 e sinaii bo.v. accompauled by hi, ! father, was looking at the display in the window of a big store on Broad way. where all manner of wearing things were on exhibition. In one cor nel was a great rack decorated with a briliiaul collection of socks and bear ing the sign. “Half Hose, Half a Hol la r." The small boy studied it for a full minute. Then be called his father's att ntiou to it. “fay, pep.” he Inquired, "if half hose are half a dollar, are whole hose a whole dollar?" "1 suppose so.” laughed the father, though lie well knew that the boy’s mother idid a pair in silk that be had paid $-t.!)S for and which she insisted she had obtained at a bargain because I they Were marked down from ss. j New York Times. An "You know/* said tho 'woman suf fracist. “they say *t!n‘ luimi Unit rooks the onuiie is the hand that rules the world. " "UitiifMilotis!" oriod I !ei!te<U. ‘Tn, sure my hand doesn't n:i* tin* world ” - riiiJad dpnk* Press. : THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. Brunsv.'itk’s Only First Class Hotel. ! Reasonable Rates to \ * Traveling Men. 1 Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. iPHILLIPS the TAILOR \ Opera House Block, i > Has a large and selected stock of new goods, for the comiup season, f best of worb and perfetßfit guar | anteed. £ Pants made to order for $4.00, S Suits made to order for $15.00. £ If you want a Sweli ji Suit give me a | call. WOOD Oak and Pine 3 H. D$MdS, i-hoßfe 326 DEVARIS * LIVAOAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. - Phone 141-3. UNION * CLEAN! NO and PRESS! NG CLUB. Ring phone 253-4 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and presa your clothe* ft; doe* good work and will give von Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk St. AFTER YOU Have tried all others, send for a FREE package of tfhe Dr. Lyon Home Treatment for CATARRH, Blood, nerve and Stomach, Dr. Lyon' Medi cine Cos., Coldwater, ftych. 0. L. PARKER, —Dealer tr>—• STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Everything that’s good to eat at lowest market prices Cor 5 and J Sts. ’Phone 94. COAL AND WOOD, CONEY & BARKER stSii<3<xS ..c!.', £sii A <3 ESSgasis v'laai v >-j BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phone 2-57-2. 307 Newcastle St Bicycles, Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED CN SHORT NOTICE A SPE' 1 *-LTY Everybody is tinted to join the large Kalola chco that is now being organized to sing it i praises for iii dgestion, kidney ami liver troutdes. The best pul neaiii the stars and stripes. it cleanses Uo. system and never gripes. Little EaHy Ris e of -vordiy reyfte. Ask for Dewitt's end take no substitute. A smali pill ,e::sy to inty sasy to take and easy to act, but never failing in results. Dewift's Lima Early Risers arouse the secretions end act as a tontc to the liver, cuiir.'g permanent ly.—Joerger’s Ph>mn i. Smith’s Pharmacy. W f Mutts “One D0...y - C-snvineiS." Mosley,s I.emor t:> nets gently in the bowels wiil • ar.y unpleasant effect. It is a perftv! liquid laxative. 50 pants per bottle at All drug stores. Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be" 4 Jrdfj cC£ traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- Hpnlth els - When these important organs fail to act § A £ eLi list re g U ; ar [y the system becomes clogged with |] ft impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mosley’s i 1 Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently 1 g and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid I laxative, and is good for every member ci the TUP ft C m family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. J § Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal I PiTZOfl Sj for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. A ' I II II III! 11l Will Elixir THE BAY IRON -WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers ot Machinery, Engines, Saw *iiis Marine work a specialty Packings, Fittings and Supplies r slim ales Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. r. dart, claud eiarTi resident and Manager Secretary and Treasurer. .- Downing, President. E. H Mason. Vice-President. £.l3.Waiter, ftschiar, L’he National Bank oi Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAL OF ONH HUNDRED AN l) FiFTi THOUSAND DOLLARS ,nd iota! RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOL LARS, re devoted Lo the assistance of logit limile business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited fr oin individuals, dries and corpora ions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT aeco tint* bear interest, compounded quart .jriy. interest bearing ceriflcatca of deposit issued oa special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA !ON” are cheaper and more convenient than postefflee or express. |(|wis^mwiarj Kaiola is now for saie by nearly ah druggists and every bottle is guaran teed. KID GLOVES of any description aid co'." dyed a perfect black at ,ty Jin* Carter. King phone 2.->3-2. ~ When you want a pleasant physic iry Chamberlain's Stonaacli and Liver tablets. They are easy to lake and tilesanl in effecL F' r sole ay all druggists. Artistic effect finish and lasting qua! ities considered Wilson's Photo graph Studio. 502 1-2 Gloucester St, ins no competitors Pw there “ye Wtttn" Mr. Joseph Pomiuviilo, ol BliliWiVier, Mum., alier having spout over S2.O'JU with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised ay bis drqggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box ot Chamberlain's Bt.omacU and Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today, if troubled with in digestion, bad taste in the moutn, lack of appetite or constipation, give these tablets a trial, ana you are cer tain to be more tin a pleased with the result. For sale at 25 cents per box by all druggists Kaiola acts magic on your kidneys and liver and you will feel its effect after taking the free sample given you.* 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 and told him to usd it freely and if not satisfied after using rl he need not pay a cent for it,” says C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. A lew days he walked iuto the store as straight as a utring and handed me a dollar saying, ’give me another hot tie of Chamberisin’a Pain balm, r want it in tho house all the lime for a cured mo.” For sale by all drug gists. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners or con signees will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of tlie bark San Joso _I ‘ * Clntlms don’t ice liieir shape when sent to Jim Carter to be cleaned and pressed. FOR SALE —Bed room furniture, cheap, at 405 G streeL Sasb, doors and blinds tor sale at Draglas Hardware Cos, 9Wj¥ 12, 1903. uAWSOk Lamar, Attorney at Law, Can be found in Opera House Bldg Office of V. Si- Twtttv o*- J D. Sp- PEEBLES** EB*,..TED MEAL 18 THE HEAD OF THE LAST. ASK YOUR GROCE'S FO'4 , r _ Old Monopole Rye at , t.uu per tun quart, yello w Label j .ye at 1it.25 per quart, Phuaueiphia Oiuo Rye at Jr.ed per lull quart. Y-H above are sold elsewhere tor v 1 tig Levisop, t id bay etreet tf. i. loi rck at t()., t'j,v m sue 0.-nppwq Agent*. Llgl.te. r.gi,, ivw!i,j _7,e niam-e in* tvit'srwj. cvi ■ cc,.c. i-- .j, SRUNSWICK- -iA. Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer chants, preachers and ail intelligent peepia endorse and recommend Ka iola for indigestion, kidney and liver troubles. Citation. Georgia, Glynn County. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator with will an nexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased has applied to the ordinary of said county lor the leave to sell land be longing to said estate for purpose of distributing to heirs. Said applica tion will be heard at the regular uirm of the court of ordinary of. raid coun ty to be held on the iinst Monday in July 1903. J. D. Fogler, Administrator with will annexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased. A Startling Test. To save a rife, 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, cans 3d by uiecratlon of the ctonrach. 1 had of ten found Electric Bitters excellent for acme stomach and liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has uot had any attack in 14 months.” Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidney troubles. Try them. Only 4P cents V a!) HruEgiAe A Thoughtiul War.. M. M. Austin of Winchester, led. knew what to do in the turn of no J. Hi* wife hp.d such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, p , riel.-ilB could not help h# He thought of* and tried Dr. King s New Lite mils and she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 2to. at all drug stores. NETTLETON’S LHOES ARE SU PERIOR 1 N QUALITY. I HAVE THEM. J. A. SMITH.