The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 22, 1903, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK Dlli.Y SF.WS. PUBLISHED iJA 11 V HY TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO. t , H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J- LEAVY. Jr . City Editor. Advertising rates dado known on application. Church and other char Itable organization notir es published at half the regular rate*. SUBSCRIPTION UATIM Terms to subscribers In the city and by mail free of charge 'o all parts of the United Staler and Canada. Mexico, Porto Kloo. Guam, Philippine talauds and Hawaiian Islands; Per Mouth * 60 BU Months 2 r '° One 6 00 Entered at the Brunswick, (la, post office, as second eluss mail matter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated The Brunswick Daily News as the efhcial organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy pioceedings, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE 188. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. 'l-e News Publishing Company de elres It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must In paid .or In advance. We cannot al lord to devote our space to such an veitlsenieuts uud wait on the courts ihe money. SJUc days of the summer girl are The public building *HV be a credit to the city. We hope the best man will be ap pointed Judge. Every civilized nation sympathises with the Catholics. It looks like the whole country has gone wild over baseball. The Atlanta News is by far the heat afternoon paper In the state What does Grover want with the presidency. He has anew son. The present session of the legisla ture has done no particular harm. The farmers of the west cannot k' enough help to luu v* • f Ihe crops Wien m man <li<" Mhtc are always three score ready I t. lo* hi . pia * Both Brtmswlck aul Savannah, we (hope, will get the pare politics le ver. An ext liaitge calls Atlanta the “Chicago of the soy Mi ” We call this real mean. Abaut the warmest thing wo know of except the weather is a political cam paig.ii in Florida. Mr. Schwab bins actually retired and now be will spend his time in clipping coupons. The country newspaper does more to develop the state and section than any other agency. Good streets and good roads, We want to see this m every city and county in Georgia If Governor Terrell wants a good supreme court judge we can furnish ilie man be is after •Stopping vote buying is like putting and end to the carrying of concealed weapons. 1 is hard to do. You are Invited to call at the New office and see the big vleetrie motor at work. It is a wonder. Our colored population should be happy judging from the num er ui ours ions that leave here every Monda % In the dull summer season the mer chant who is not advertising is not paying expenses. (Now is tho very lime to ad vert iso. Noth withstanding the fact that tin peach crop was a "failure'' we see the ' fruit is plentiful and it they are 01 i Georgia variety too. \ou should read the want column ol me News. You will always tlud it interesting especially if you warn ü buy or mil anything. A COMPLIMENT. The tender on the part of Governor Terrell of the vacancy on tjie supremo court bench, triad* by Pie doathjd ike late lamented Samuel Lumpkin, to Judge J. W. I’.cimef. <; this city, wy.t a decided compliment to one of the ablest jOristii wjsijel attorney amf ablest lawyers' in the state of Georgia. It was one of those bestowals of honor tliat do not corno often in a lifetime and one that affords ii friends of Judge Bonnet, in all see thins of the state an abundance o, satisfaction and pleasure. We regroat that the judge lias do ellnedto accept the appoint nibiii fot it is such material as be that serve to make our courts of last resort strong anil powerful ones. However, for reasons of a personal nature, be lias adviser: the governor that he cannot accept tile very dis tinguished proffer, and as much a we would like to have ;e.-; him grace this very aueiist tri .utsiJ it Is not. our province to question the wisdom of his conclusion, and we can only say that in the matter the court lias lost a splendid jurist and Govern or Terrell has honored Brunswick ami one of her ablest sons. PHILIPPINE OPIUM TRADE. The people of the Philippines are much stirred up over the propose and opium bill which the Philipi ;ne rum mission has recently suggested, says the Charleston Post. This bill provides for l.lie, sale of the drug to the Chinese only. For this privilege the government is to receive a half million annually and this sum is to be used for school purposes on the island. From some standpoint the bid ‘ good qualities. It is argued that the sale of opium can not be absolutely restricted, and that this will do awn' with smuggling and the tinl " ness* of ahei commodity. The revenue is only urged as a point in its favor On the other hand there is quite a protest against the government enter tag Into the opium trade and setting its seal of approval on the side of it These opponents lake the hic.b moral ground that the government cumr’l afford to soil its bands for the a of the extra, revenue. However one of tlnv wenhesl point of the bill seems no lx* that the re ' is grant<*ii to one comTssjonai'.' am ' must pay a large sum for it and this places on the concessionary not only as a temptation hut as a necessity that he use all his efforts to encourage and spread the use of the harmful dm •; This fact makes it a 'harmful bill and should be sufficient to modify or kill it., COTTON GOODS TRADL. One of the elements thai has en tered largely into the eiubarro.-um.-iu of the southern cotum maniilaetuiei has been the cutting ml ol Hie m iimin from China, says the Augusta Choui cle. Very naturally, therefore, the an nounceineuL oi lhe opening up ot Mali enuna has given great sausi.n tion t. southern mill men. interview .s wnh uiir mill iirosideniiTin Sunday s Cnioa vie I'Xpri’SsiUl Uieii esUui.iv • < • • 1 fiction ami its import uni to • null lulerests. Secretary liny is to be congi onl.tt ed upon Ilie successiul intii ... i ■ iHirne in mis iniporUiui pipim. .;ii • achievement. The next ua, ■•!*•.t. .i ptiaso i*l the question is ioi . meu to take piomiM aava.u...,i (ho opiKirlunity mai is oho.ou uu.i, and to study the wants and idiusyuvu. t ies of i in* Cnim se eonsmikT-v We have mned ire(|Uent siuieUK il in tno consular n-pvuts lo im* v ia. tiiiU Ann i K ail m.iiiui.u i iiivi s im m make ilien good;’ amt park uiviu to please the toiviguer a fancy, bui c.in.v out their own knur .uni u> 10 km mem on the foreignum. /Diner iiatioiiK are eoutcut lo gi\v him wliat he wains, and m tins \v;i> they control m;u his Unti tne a mo* can merchant migiit dominate n he would sloop to conquer. THE. JUDGtohiP KAoL. The dispatches of yesterday tolu us that the guvciiior wouni irooa.u\ ap IHiint a jmlge of the c *ny court oi Brunswick today. Now that the raoe is about to end tue News takes tiiis opportunny ol cougrutulatng the ihrcv ca: viniau*s on the manner in which (lieu* respec tive campaigns have oeeu nianagci. So it in gratifying lo say that this three cornered and what v.e can calk hot campaign lias been a high unit'd one and conseddeally one uevoid of mud simgihg. cured by CURE ? Under all curable conditions! § Mr. D. Kauble of Mrs. W. W. Lay- B 1 Nevada, 0., was ler of Hilliard, | .1 cured by Kjdol A Pa., was cured K S of stomach of Chronic, g | trouble which JKImK Dyspepsia by g •3 had effected jSflliyA the use of B fr oi£siV/lialYcu£i >3 Smith's Pharmacy, Jocryer't Pharma* ry. Fortson’s Drug Store. I To Grow Feb) Hair | DslSllfr | I and I/.Ui. To ;i; ft j i tbeHtfSi*: 1 * ! IA tc c ■■ NV- *f 1 .'V' •* : i '••S * ”' " " Fdr Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist aiauuiv- ■ wiv rm Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant j tV >* f LjUy I THK QUICKEST I.UNOB can be had hero. We call it our * rapid tiro lunch** because it is served so quickly. li is not lived s:t our patrons, however, but placed before them in a dainty and appetizing man ner. Tl.t lurch costs little, can i. dim.ised of and sn'isfli's 1 .• I “>•>. . ■ most rc.lmst appetite* I. W. WILSON. PrciJ. Thnn 321. Al m |RS| e ~tv mx\ - • JL- ~ ’ —~ ‘ If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip Place a bottle in your gnp Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunswick, Ga. and Vicinity. _ ..06 Monk Street. i.rdmand Wr.ltifunrr f£ Son.. Distiller* Cinciaaau, .1 Si. J wph. Mo. lonisTiU*. It NETTLETON’S SHOES ARE SU PERIOR I N QUALITY. I HAVE THEM. J. A. SMITH, THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. f you want a position, a house, servant, or vnt to find anything tnat has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has. ad vertlse in this column. FOIL RENT —Furnished rooms to rent to iuen. 218 Union street. FOR RENT—Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Feudig A Cos. Full fax LI. —Rubber stamps, seals, Buncos, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fam, 312 Newcastl* street FOR SALE —A desirable farm, con l taining 25 acres, improved; a short distance from the city. Enquire at The News office. PERSON*'., —Morphine, opium, lau danum, cocaine habit; myself cured; will inform you of harmless, perma nent. home cute. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, box 1212, Chicago. FOR HEN i’- -Two, four, and five room coltagus. Ready for housekeep ing. Houses near Ihe St. Simon Pier. Mr-s. W. L. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use long distance phone. WANTED —Experienced nurse, col ored, middle age. Reference required. Inquire at 206 Reynolds street. LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin dvr return to the News office and re ceive more than the button Is worth. LOST.—Enameled gold breast pin with one pearl in center, between Gloucester and corner of Newcastle ! and Monk streets. Finder will please j return same to this office and get I reward. : LOST —Yellow pug log, crippled in left hind leg. Has on leather collar w ith city tag on same. Return to this office and get reward. LOST—Tail leather hand-bag, with chain, containing keys, memorandum and some money. Return to News office and receive reward. FOR SALE —Roller top desk. W'lll sell at a bargain. Address H, care Now* LOST—A Brazilian lace handker chief, either in the First Methodist church or between the church and the r.f il'vice of Mr. /. V. Woow. Finder return to the News office and receive veawrd. NOVICE —All parties are hereby warned and r. itified not to trespass on Long Island or Little St. Simon All trejaassers will tie prosecuted to the fuffeM extent of the law. John Currie. FOR SALE.—Tug Mabel S. 67 feet long. 18 feet beam, 5 12 draft. Com pound engines, 12-20x12. Price *7.500. Address Christie lame & Heyworth. Fernandlna Fla. THE LATEST STRIKE la rather interesting. So is the' nice line of Fancy Crackers, j both in bulk ami in pretty pack-, ages. If you are om a, strike for something nice and appetis-. ing lose no time in striking for. this store and making your select Mona. 1 j 7>tOWIAS KEANY, Grocer. < Fhonc 11. SB? Newcastle , I ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in i stiluto supported by voluntary con tribution wiiJ be given a liberal quan liiv of Ibe Longinaft <& Martinez Pure |paiuts whenever they aJp)L Note: Miave done so for twenty years. Kales tens of nu..ions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee f.o repaint if not satisfac tory. The paint weans for periods up lo eighteen years. Linseed oil must l.e added to the paint. (dine in t;?q minutes). Actual cost then about |i.S6 per gallon. Wampief f -oe. s.'.'d ' v our agouti. Bowen & Thomas. - _ OSaevue i>cnie. Tina Moor je. d tonic ta la growing demand. The season cl the groastl need is appmaettiug. fndigeiUon, itit liouenesb. Jaundice. Colli, asi Fever, Kick Headache, pains I.Q toe beck and kidneys ail depend upon malaria, ani Bellevue Tonic curea them all in U| form, W. J, BUTTS. A*a STWfapOt The place to eat —Wilson’s roeUu ; rant. After long and caretu 1 investigation 1 of the various makes of white lead colors and ready mixed paints, we have decided to take the agency ofr the products of Harrison Bros. & Cos. in offering tills famous line we believe that wo are rendering the best possi Lie service to our customers. The Douglas Hardware Cos Taint your Louse with Harrison Bios a Co..town and county ready mixed paints and you -'’ill he pleased For saie by Don-t las Hardware Cos. Sfoic ftr2®#a. In 1. •.:,!>' of *t'-WC'-OVaKtH* Hboptf pprKy.w* ioL*;iv-f.i ' *'*unu intv.i testa ! i!?sn! I TOf r*-* y smoi'/t-' Ibis :> fp‘ n;.; • i iA.vi:jtu. thru h?!s JKit'ii tfrswr. *-.v' n< Mr.* :wl H:.n ’s in J.'ij'.l : n.i ilii -Iwfornour It • •••: ill ioiia* y -TvST. M i> n .i t l >’■; Iriti': --ely strong: u'-' o, famous for lis li ■■.".• act! Hr..ability to wreck the jicrves. It is grown and q-cd;,- ib .1. Jttmes parish. I.milslcnii. .-'nil the crop only amounts t about PTM-HO potinus a year. The makers follow the primitive processes which ivere in use •!Fit) years ago. The stems are taken from the leaves anti the latter pnt into a bet under a heavy gradual pressure. This causes the Juic'd to run out. even through the wood ef the boxes. A gradual procc.-u of fermentation nn(t curing tabes plat e. At tile end of three nmnlh:'. the tie banco is robed mto a 1 wrap ped in clotiis tightly la.m. !vt : ili retes. It is left in tint w:;, for a j ui before it is ready for market-. The flavor of j--: ttjtif is . iws- dertd delicious by all pipe .suius- rs. but it too strong. The tendency if- . ik'-rs is continually town id ii;;t:t -r nod il;-,h!.-.-r tobacco, and pnic'te is timv used al most solely for tnixit-g with very mild tobaccos to Cave! ir THE OGLETHORPE, HUSH PORTER, Mar. Brunswick’s Only l -'irst: Class Hotel. 1 Reasonable Rates to ; Traveling Men. j Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service, j l PHILLIPS the TAILOR? • Opera House Block, ! £ Has a large and selected stock of i f new goods, for the coming season ' best of wort- and perfect fit guar J | anteed. - Pants made to order for $4.00. ] [Suits made to order for $15.00. If you want a Swell; - Suit give me a f call. y;*tp*©r. .£*****>& ?*{ Manmamnakt - k-. -usfuima-T ’fcfV ;t. _.j> Cak anti Pine-' and H. Q-SifU, Hicne 326 DEVARIS & LI V ADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. ’ Phone Itl-3. UNION CLEANING utKl i’Ki iSSING CLUB. Ring phone 253-4 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and pres* your ciothee K does good work and will give you Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk St. Coal. A N Q WOOD CONEY & BARKER • ±-U T/* jj ißgifctfsta xU.it v -12 '*!?* BRUNSWICK CYCLIi CO. JOHN HAENEL, Msnager. Phone 2o7vi. 307 Newcastle SI Bicycles, duns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. Pleasa remember that if U is good to eat yau will bad it at WUson s Aii i l'- - t I.nlies lo Jiui 1 'niter. Where lie -■■nil your;- King phono 3i*s 2. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Oooncellor at Law Court Hcom Brunswick, Ga. Per fntMi M:ie,rv npd lawn mowers call at Dong' t.’-iwarc Cos., and and get the beet tn* iat money DOROTHY pc DC SHWES FOR LADIES. Bts T "N THE MARKET. £'. ■ :r falcon. ,v. Bmps?.;! k lay. . 9 CO a. ra. Ar. Bruns*x . !';-:'ay.. 2 (to p. in. v. Bruiis-i ■ v. .. lay. s 30 a. m Dock, loot >*■*■ . Close, .'.eat Estate. Ofif- of i;.e - t homes on tyr, or st'.'.-i j.n t; : 7 rooms ho;:.se ll CO <>, .tie $ J ,f)oj> cash hal ance one. i,-.o 1 ue yea-.. S per cent Infer-, -I . :i! opportunity for sopor one For 1.-ni.Mii-. ' 1 kinds call on US. DROc-STO,V. RENDIQ & C.O A fi. U. C. UPHOLr.'t ~!;,C / CAN 'NG ' .yyir-1 Car r * j- .-Os in Celle Tent : k made aoj ri--- I ' ■ urr.iture to oaeked and rsmets - leaned, oat-y Carriru- fc P i rc-i. W. H. THOMAS, 110 Oloucester Street. Gives Full y nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be K + ttt traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow tg Health els- When these important organs fail to act g 1 regularly the system becomes clogged with gj S impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Rlozley s a I Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently §j and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid H | laxative, and is good for wery member of the /LfV-. p family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. o /tt J a Lj Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal ¥ 8 *72 Qfl 1 for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. **" Mm——m—m—i ■ll ii Elixir THB BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers ol Machinery, Engines, Saw MUs Marine woik a specialty Packings, Fittings . and Supplies r.slimates f urctished o* Cißmpi. 629 Ba> • Pt, w. R. DART, " CLAUD DART, .’resident and Manager. - seeri*.tary. and . Treasurer. Downing, President. £. H, Mason. Vice-President, E.D.Waiter, C.xsMfir. The National Bank ol Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAL OF ON® HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOil.At.-A ir.d total RESOURCES in excess of GNI4-HALF MILIiON DOjl DAKS, nrfe devoted to the aesietauce of legit imate business enterpiiaes. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, linua and corpora* ions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco tines b. ar interest, compound-, a ui-jux Ally. interest bearing ceriflcatss of deposit issued on special terras. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOOJA. ION” are cheaper and mom conven icr,i. than poafofljrc or express. IWVB&l iFCuy fer 'i ffcmcL iialula is now for sale by nearly all druggists and every bottle is guaran teed. Kalola acts magic on your kidneys cud liver aud you will feel its effect after taking tbo free sample given you. New Ciyar Score. 1 have just ope,ion - cigiir si or*, at my tailor fciiop eh Newcastle street, ami will carry a full line ol smokers' arflcjys 'J be lailonug i-us mess will Lie conducted ms heretofore. The public is cordially iuviied to ex tend iuc -i sbaio of Uio trace. W. X. oudaoi. A Little Early Riser Now an dtheu, at bedtime will euro constipation, biliousness and liver troubles. DeWitt’s Little liarly Kis era are the famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, mov ing the bowels gently, yet effectually, and giving sm-h tone aud strength to the glands of t. -e 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 uacy and W. J. Butts A Stariiinci Test. To save a life. Dr. T. 0. Merritt, of Mo. Mehoobanv, Pa., made a start ling te"t feHuitihK ih a wonderful cure He writes: “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration, of the stomach. I had of ten found Hleetric Bitters excelient for scute stomach and liver troubles so T prescribed them The patient rained from the first, and has not had any attack in 14 months.” Bleciric Bitters are positively guaranteed for Ivsneosfa. indigestion,, constipation ynd ki-lnev troubles. 'Pry them. Only " ••-nts at all ili-nKalstK. ■ Mr. Joseph Pomlnvilie, of Stillwater, Minn , after having spent over $2,000 with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by bis druggi-i Mr. Aid*. Plchard, *o in a boy Of Oiinmberlalp’s Stomach and J.ivtr *i-luU He- did so and is a ■veil man today, if troubled with iu ligcsifon, bad taste in the month, .j- k of appetite or constipation, give -hose tablets a trial, and you are cer tain to be more tu. b pleased with the result. For Sfl'c At 1:5 cents per box by all druggists Cold soda water and ice cream at Fmtsun’s drug store. -One Dose Convinces." Mivl'v t,l-moi' Elixor acts gently in Hie bowels without any unpleasant effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative 50 cents per -settle At * drug stereo. July 22. 1903. LAWSON CAM-* h, Attorn rj it Law. Can be found in Opera House Bid'®. PRlca of t>\ B. Twttrv ... j D. Si* * FLERLEoo 8v',,1 61} MEAL IS IHE HEAD OF THE LIST, f YOUH GROCER Ff >K ( ,-{ / ( ' .1 A Goou Thing. German Syrup is the special pre* serlption of Dr. A. BoocUee, a cole braleu German physician, aud is ao knowledufcd to be one ot ; he most for innate -liscove: ios in me.Feme. It (Illicitly cures coughs, colds, and at) sing troubles of toe serious nature, ' removing, as u doss, u.- cause of tbo | affection and leaving the parts In a j strong and healthy condition, it is not an c. porimental medicine, but has stood the test for years, giving its satisfaction in every case, which its rapidity increasing sale every 'season confirms. Two million botiles old annually. Bosch oo's German Syrup was m..reduced io tho Cnited Fates in isoi: : and i3 now* sold in ev ery lows and village in the civil '.ed world, i'hiec doses wwi le-.levc ,any (Kdlnary conatli *6 aim 71 Ota. Good />jv:ss. The most miserable beings In the world ar chose suffering :am dys pepsia and In or complaint. More j ban seventy-five per'cent, of the peo- I plo of the United States are affli-.fed : with these vo msea vs and iheh ef* f cts. such as .mu.- Stomach, Sjcg , headache, habitual costivenasa, pat i j.ituhou of the heart, heart burn, water!) rash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of Cue stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste in die mouth, coming uu of food after eating, low spl its, etc. Go lo your druggist arid got a bottle (if August Flower for- 35 or 75 cents. Two doses will relieve yaw- Try if. Doctors, bankers, lawyers, mer- chants, preachers and all intelligent j people endorse and recommend Ka bila for indigestion, kidney and liver troubles. j C-itetion, Georgia, Glynn County, Notice is hereby given that tbs uu dersigned, administrator with will sn 'nexed of Hannah Faulkner, deceased has applied to the ordinary of said county for the leave to sell land be longing to said estate for purpose of distributing to heirs. oftid applica tion will be heard, at the regular term of the court of ordinary of said coun ty to be held cn uie first Monday la July 1903. J. D. Fogler, Administrator with will annexed ot Hannah Fauilaer, deceased. THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.