The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 23, 1903, Image 2

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rmrasDAT morning. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO. . „ H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... city Editor. Advertising rate* oiade known on appllcatlom. Church and other char Raid* organization notices published at bait the regular ratee. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Term* to aubacrlbera In the city and t j mall tree of charge to all parte of t e Halted Stale* and Canada. Man a Porto Rico, Guam. Philippine lalan.e and Hawaiian Inlands: Per Month $ 60 Six Months 2 60 Obe Year 6 00 Entered at the Brunswick, Ua, post office, as second class mall matter. Hon. Emory Speer has designated The Brunswick Daily News as the eftiehil organ of the United States Court, in bankruptcy proceedings, for Clynn county. TELEPHONE 188. PUBLIBHERB NOTICE. Le News Publishing Company de •Ires It to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid .or in advance. We cannot a( ford to devote our space to such ad vert.summits and wait on the courts 'or the money. AFTER THE VAGRANTS We fully endorse tho following from the Amorlcus Herald: Every town and comity is more or less troubled vvilh i>eople who are loaf ers, with those who do not seem to have any visible means of support; and they are a nuisance to all people And judging from Iho great outcry that has been made against them in every section of the Slate of lute their number must be increasing. Almost every paper that comes to the Press office has been "after them.’’ Even the Atluuta papers, and municipal au thorities of that great city have been busy trying to "look after them.'' to get rid of them, or to put them to work. A id now the matter is before the leg Uniure in the uature of a bill by llepre. tentative Calvin, of Richmond counly, and it is certainly a very timely and Important measure. The bill will be quite tui improvement upon the va grancy laws now upon the statute hooks It defies vagrancy and va grants more speelfieally than la done in laws now existing. It states clearly vvaat is meant by "visible means of support, n the followng language: “The term visible and known means of a lair, honest and reputable liveli h*>od,' as used in this section, shall be construed to mean steady daily em ployment at some lawful occupation or a fixed and regular Income lruin prop erty which is sufficient! tor tlie support and maintenance ot such vagrant in addition to this special feature, wlicit of Itself makes the bill much bet ter than existing statutes on the sub ject, it provides for further improve meats as found in Hie rules laid down for the disposition of all people who aie declared by the courts to be va grants, upon ths point the bill says. “AH able bodied persons who are found begging tor a living or who quit their houses and leave their wives and children without the means of subsis ttnee. It shall he. and is hereby made, the duty ot sheriff and coustublos in every county, the police and towu mar shais or other like officials in every town and city in this state to give in formation to some justice of the peace of ail vagrants within thier knowledge, or whom they have good reason to sus pect as being vagrants, in their respec tive counties, towns or cities, there upon the said justce of the peace shall issue a warrant tor the apprehension of tin person alleged to tie a vagrant and upon being brought before him tlie justice of the peace, and probable cause be shown, shall bind such person over to any court ot the county having jurisdetiou in misdemeanor cases." “If, upon a trial before a jury sworn to inquire whether such person be a vagrant or not, the tact of vagrancy be established, the said vagrant shall be bound in sufficient security, In the discretion of the court for his future industry and good conduct for one year. Upon the refusal or failure of said agrant to give such' security, the court shall order the sheriff to hold such vagrant in custody, and three day's notice shall lie immediately given by advertisement set up in two or more of the most public places in the county - tin- court designating the places - that said vagrant will lx' hired out on a date given at the eourl house door In said county for a term of sltt months for cash in hand. The court shall require of the person to whom such vagrant Is hired a bond, in such sum and seemly as in the Judge ment of the court shall be reasonable, for the humane treatment and care of such vagrants during the latter’s term of service. "The moneys arising front the hire of any vagrant shall after the pay ment of the costs of his or her ease, be held by the court, until the va agrant's term of service shall have ex pi red; thereupon, the same sliaa.ll be paid by the court to such vagrant; pro vided, that If such vngrant have a fain fly, tlie balance in hand, after the pay moot of costs, s/liall be turned over to sad family. ’ It will lie seen by those provision; that, under this hill our slate, county and municipal authorities will be in a better position to handle vagrancy cases tlmn as under existing laws upon the subject. The bill is to lie considereed by tie house at once, and will very likely be strongly supported and favorably passed upon, it is certainly true that vagrancy is increasing, and that va grants are a nuisance, and anything calcuated to improve the situation will commend itself to all good citizens. If Mr. Carnegie is really in earnes t about wantineg to die poor why is it that lie does not start a few news papers. He cauld be relieved of his wad iu a short time then. With the Supreme Court judgeship it is a case of the office seeking, the man. Wo hope Judge Turner will accept the appointment to the Supreme Court. He Is an able lawyer. It looks like Governor Terrell wants to see South Georgia have something anyway. T\j !**• Mil m. Wlit‘ll l wis a \%>i?lltv mini, tsahl nr old 'inter, 1 Was fiijilnvstl in hii Ohio town of Koim* l.soo iuhubiUiuiti. Oiu day tin* town was Mlhtd from ro*f to foundation in lluiuinj' li*tt*r, •‘Tlioy'ro ComiiiK!" One couldn’t go amiss of the big Utters. They followed him every where, and half the town would a walk t*n in tin* middle of tin* night with ltne huge letters staring them in the face while they wondered what it afl meant A week or more passed, and one morning every one of those eiuiis was covered with another equally Mamins: “They Have t’ome; at Town Hail To night!” And you may he sure the town turned out in force. There wasn't stand lug room, although a liberal admittance fee wan charged. Inside a hijc curtain excluded the stage, and to this all eye* were turned us the appointed hour dr* j w near. There waa a little delay, nud It was about half past 8 when the rurtufo slowly rose, disclosing to view another of the M;; lettered Hltfita, only the word big was different thla time. The Btgu rend ••They Have Oone r And you can bet your Inst dollar It wasn't long before the had gone. Some clever fellows had ivurktv. the gamt* nmvonst nlly and got ana; with a sung little sum, leaving only a couple of to* unpeople to pull up th curtain. A l.ojtt Art. “Graceful bowing." rematked the •tatueaque young lady at tin* liead • the tea table, “la fnst beguiling one of the lost arts. Pew are protlcieut in it tod. imh'ed, the diittculUes aro many I am referring of course to men Wo men are still mistresses of the art* hut not all of them, either. “But I have seen men who were fat, not to say tubby, and they tiud that a mere inclination of the head Is a bur den. for It Induce* disagreeable rushes of Mood to Hie head, and that ia had for men who wear twenty inch collars And there are men who are tall, lean and scraggy, him! when they Ihv. be tug sensitive plants, tlmy think and make the spectator think., of stringed marionettes, and they dread the smile of the roan In the street “And 1 have seen men whom the crit ical moment found unprepared, with hands tu pockets. And 1 have seen them when they were wearing caps and clutched vainly and Instinctively at hat brim*, and l blushed at their grotesque poses and involuntary carton- Tures of the line of beauty.” Now York Times of ladies and' ineu*‘ shoes at reason • hie prices. J. 1% Smith. Newcastle street. Old Monopole Ry* at ri.do per fup vaart, Yellow l-abel kye at fi l’s pet quart. Philadelphia '’lub Rye at *) ot) par lull quart. AM above are sold elsewhere tor sl-60* Big Leriaon, SlO aueet r®* a Comet / TT'!L k 4 cA \ In the sky comes X Jc Z. A \U the star of health \\ \ to the weak and .atr.ous remedy WA W(jar y aespon doeslor tile stom- U\\\ dt ., (dyspeptic, ach that whish It \*\\X curi ng all la unable to do for WA\ji a t 0 m a c h itself, even If but \\\\\\ troubles and slightly disordered digestive or overburdened. IffiM disorders. K °d°l ft supplies the natural l;p aV'A E Juices of digestion and P does the work of the B stomach, relaxing the \W ! l'\,p\ I nervous tension, while fl the lnflan.ed muscles ihV'>\4\V'.\ and membranes of that l|l ,v\M 'A organ are allowed to H|||fi\ rest and heal. It cures indigestion, flatulence. palpitation of the heart. nervous d/spepsia and all stoma :h troubles by cleansing, purifying and krvjf y*v!l strengthening the glands,Kpy I membranes of the stom* ach and digestive organs. la! \ Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Tour Dealer Can Supply You. Bottles onlv. SI.OO Sire holding 2’6 times the trial st/e, which sells for 50c. | Prepared by E. C. DeWITT 4 CO.. CHICAGO. Smith's Pharmacy, Joerger's Pharma cy, Fortson'6 Drug Store. , To Groin) f'leit) lin** COKE DANDRUFF CUE (*• and Voir ‘Tonic fr tho "liesf -'.j coi’i', SUAVi' ; , u \ M ; t t > ; • '2 -V . • limits - * .t ill.* tt.l.cs it • • ’* uvi in* r -t > ' * *i *' , F6r Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist Wilson's. Up to Date Rost au rant "*.'**. ..' *:* I TUB QUICKEST I.UNCII run he had here. We call it our “rapid lire lunch” because it Is served so quickly. It Is not Bred at our patrons, 1 however, bill, placed before them in a dainty and appetizing man nor. i This lunch costs little, can be quickly disposed of and satis Bee •.ill hut the most robust appetites. J. W. WILSON, Prop. •Phone 221. if you’re going on a irjp Here's a pleasant little lip Place a bottle in your grip Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunswisk, Ga. and Vicinity. .j 6 Monk Street. Ferdinand Wrsthnrarr C Son*. Dlititter* Cincinnati, 0. St J**ph, Mo Loniirill*. ly- NETTLETON'S SHOES ARE SU PERIOR I N QUALITY. I HAVE THEM. J. A. SMITH. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. It you want a position, a Route. * servant, or wint to And anything that has been loet, or want some thing that tome one else has, ad verttee in this column. FOR KENT—Furnished rooms to rent to men. 218 Union street. FOR RENT—Stores, office* and dwellings. Apply to Drobston, Feodlg A. Cos. FOR SAIJE —lluuber stamps, seals. etJnce.B, etc. Ag--nt Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 813 Newcastle street. FOR SALE—A desirable farm, con taining 25 acres, improved; a short distance from the city. Enquire at The News office. PERSONAL —Morphine, opium, lau danum, cocaine habit; myself cured; will inform you of hirmless, perma nent home cure Mrs. M. A. Baldwin, box 1212, Chiotfco. FOR REN T—Two, four, and five room cottages. Ready for housekeep ing. Houses no4r the St. Simon Pier. Mrs. W. L. Wallace, Ocean Pier. Use long distance phone. WIANTED —Experienced nurse, col ored, middle age. Reference required. Inquire at 206 Reynolds street. LOST —Gold link cuff button. Fin der return to the News office and re ceive more thau the button la worth. ■LOST. —Enanufled gold breast pin with one pearl in center, between Gloucester and corner of Newcastle and Monk streets. Finder will please return same to this office and get reward. 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 —Tan leather hand-bag, with chain., containing keys, memorandum and some money. Return to News office and receive reward. FOR SALEl—Roller top desk. Will sell at a bargain. Address 11, care News. LOST —A Brazilian lace handker chief, either in the First Metlhodist church or between the church and the rer idence of Mr. /. V. Woow. Finder return to the News office and receive reawrd. NO WOE.—AII parties are hereby warned and n titled not to trespass on Long Island or Little St. Simon All trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. John Currie. FOP. SALE—Tug Mabel S. 67 feet long, 18 feet, beam, 5 1-2 draft. Com pound ongines, 12-20x12. Price $7,500. Address Christie Lowe & Heyworth, Fernandina Fla. *■ THE LATEST STRIKE t ♦is rather interesting. So is thejj ♦ nice line of Fancy Crackers,J -* both iu hulk and in pretty pack-a ♦ ages. If you are o a strike. ♦ for something nice and appetis-* Ing lose no time in striking for* ♦ thin store and making your select ♦ lions. 1 tk 5 4. THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. ♦ ♦- rhon* 11. 312 Ncwaastle . ANY CHURCH or parsonage or In stitute supported by voluntary con tribution will lie given a liberal quan tity of the Longman At Martinez Pure I’aiuts whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for- twenty years. Sales laps of mi.iions of gallons; painted ncariy two million houses under guarantee to repaint If not satlsfae tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed oil must lie added, to the paint. Kline In two minutes.. Actual cost then about $1.25 Aer gallon. Saniplef f -ee. Sold our agent*. Bowen'i Thon> s - idetevue i/enie. Tula jiebr Ad tonic la U grow to* demand. The season ot the grevsst need Us approaching. Indigestion, ltlk huusness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever, Pick Headache, pains in the. back and kidneys sll depend upcm malaria, and Heltevue Tonic cures them all la any term, W. J^BUTTS. The place to eat —Wilson s restau rant After long and careful Investigation of the various makes of white lead colors aud ready mixed paints, we have decided to take the agency ofr the products of Harrison Eros. & Cos. In offering this famous line we believe that we are rendering the best poesi hie service to our customers. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Paint your house with Harrison Bros. & Co,towu and county ready mixed paints and you will be pleased. For sale by Douglas Hardware Oe. ffteflqv* Stronc I*Ola©. In many of t*ie tobacconlts’ shopp perique tobacco chopped into grunu . lated form is <.r.sp’ay : i for use by i*pp j smokers. This is the same porique that : has been grown by Hrtn.'hni'Mi and Hpaiiiarus Sn Louisiana siiKv before our Urvobsiloiutry war. It is n jet intensely strong: tobacco. fr.mou* for tts flavor an-’t its ability to wreck tbs; ncr- es. It is prown and made in St. James ; parish. Louisiana. and the crop only mm > nuts to ab‘<ut HjO.ugO pounds a yen r. Tiie makers follow the primitive processes which were in use 150 years ago. The stems are token from the leaves and the latter put into a box under a heavy gradual pressure. This causes the juice to run cut. even through the wood of tin* boxes. A gradual process of fermentation an 4 curing takes place. At the end of three months the to baeeo is rolled into “carrots” and wrap ped in cloths tight!;, In. ;:id with rapes. It is left in that way fur a year before It Kready for mark* t. The flavor of peiiuue is considered delicious by all pipe su; dmis. but is too strong. The tendency of smokers is continually toward lighter and lighter tobacco, and peiique is no used sil most solely for mixing with very mild tobacco* to favor It THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. Brunswick’s Only First Class Hotel. Reasonable Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. PHILLIPS the TAILOR , Opera house Block, Has a large and selected stock of j new goods, for the coming season, ■ best of work and perfect fit guar- • !anteed. Pants made to order for $4.00. ] [Suits made to order for $15.00. If you want a Swell ■ Suit give me a [call. *W 0013 Oak and Pine and H. DANIELS, Fhonfe 32G DEVARIS & LIV ADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3. UNION CLEANING and PRESSING CLUB. Ring phone 253-4 and let EDWARD MARTIN clean and press your clothes K 4oes good work and will give you Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk St. Coal AND WOOD, CONEY PARKER. Digests what y.iu ”?* BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENtL, Manager. I Phone 267-2. 207 Newcastle St. Bicycles, Guns, Eistois and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SfctOßT NOVICE. A SPECIALTY. Please remember that li it is good to eat yau will hud it at W'lsoka a,i i.— ** Ji • .tuUtes to Jim Carter. Where no ye, send yours King phone 263-2. EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and CounceHor at Law Court Hoinw. Brunswick, tyu For grass sheai© and lawn mowers call at Douglas Hardware Cos., aud and get the host •'* tire least money DOROTHY DOCD SHOES FOR LADIES. BERT on THE MARKET. Steamer Falcon. ,v. Brunswict .unlay... 9 30 a. m. Ar. Brunswlea, ii.vst.duy.. 2 00 p. m. v. Brunswlco., Wee *e. day. 9 39 a. m DoclL ft* l * ■''*•<* rtr*t'. Cneap Real Estate. One of the pie.,ie.-i nomes on rtn or. stree., lot P'lxl.iO, 7 rooms house, rice $3,500. pay at.-le SI,OOO cash bal ance one. two and throe years ti per cent Interest tlrand i pportuuity for someone. For bargaius of -ill kluds call on US. EHOSSTON. kENDIQ <A C.O A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTf. R|k - AND CAN<NQ Laying Carpels ■ 1 f/.a j, in Cone Stats n Jhiii Vlaltr-i made and renova ~- -:. F n-nlture <* packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. U. THOMAS, 110 uTe Lice star Street Gives nmmmam—mmmmvim** nsamsm***, . £** O/jff/jy'# Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be a IrGrjeCl traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 1 Manlfh els - When these important organs fail to act i 11 IZ LI LI fl r eguia r ly the system becomes clogged with rj Hrities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley's a on Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently I horoughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid “ ive, and is good for fcvery member of the A/T L o y. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. •'tJl I j ey's Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal aughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. . THE BAY IRON WORKS Manufacturers and Repairers oi Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty Packings, Fittings find Supplies Estimates furnished Free ol Charge. 629 Bay’St. W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, .'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. c. Downing, Pre.ldenL E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Waiter, ttashlsr. The National Bank oi Brunswick. BRUNSWICK. UA CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN O PI.TV THOUSAND DOLLARH ind total RESOURCES In excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of tegit tniate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from Individuals, tirms and corpora, lions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded guar, terly. Interest bearing ceriflcatss of deposit ittsued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the "BANKERS’ MONK if ORDER ASSOCIA TON" are cheaper and more convenient than postoffloe or express. 88881 (RiAwaiKEMß{Srl ♦♦Whiskey* j mmtM ur*uly a orand DUD oaHiSHEY jdorgan & Davis Yj\ IDISTRIBUTORS,1 DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga Kaiola is now for sale by nearly all druggists aud every bottle is guaran teed. Kaiola ants magic on your kidneys and liver and you will feel Us effect alter taking the freo sample given you. New Cigar Store. I have just oponeu a cigar si.on at my tailor Shop ou Newcastle street, aud will carry a full line ol smokers’ articles. The tailoring bus iness will -be conducted as heretofore. The public is cordially iuvited to ex. tend me a share ot the trade. W. X. oodani. A Little Early Riser Now an tlthen, at bedtime will cure constipation, biliousness and liver tumbles. DeWitt’s Little Early Kis ers are the famous little pills that cure by arousing the secretions, mov ing the bowels gently, yet effectually, anil giving such tone and strength to the glands of the stomach and liver that the cause of the trouble is re moved entirely, anil If their use is continued for a lew days, there will be no return of the complaint. Sold ly Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Phar macy and VV. J. Butts. s+ayaaiuip lit, + * |Uoj AIUO luaiif Ajj, saignonF Aeupid put uoiteupsuco uu}jSo3jyui stauuuivut ■ug ponjubjgna a[ba[})sou tnu u^ l!u -’H'aeia. ..siruoui H ut nuapu .uu pun (ou suq pue Fsup oip moay pooics vudptni effd. vueip puitijnsdj l ] os sdptnoji jdAjj pun ijdsiuotß opus toy jUdllddXO SAdtliß JUl.Jdim puuoy U.p -yo pbiy j Udiruioys my yo uuy tuOop. All pOSIIUd ' OUUII IjJSOUiu 14 pid]U|.\ U4[A. pd.tdß4|B BAL 4Ud44Bd V„ . St, 4 14 Al ojud tnyJdpnOM v ui aujipistu 41,04 iiu.i -4JB4S B opuui ■BJ AUCdOOgdjft yo 44iiidiv jj A Bit 'ey! 1 e sabs ug, •sax nuppejs V Mr. Joseph Pominvilie, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over s2.uuo with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was au'ised by ins druggist Mr. Alex, itlchard, to try a box ot Chamberlain's Stomach nn! i.iver Tablets. He did so aud is a well man today. If troubled with In digestion, bad tasie in tbe mouth, .ark 01 appetite or constipation, give these taniets a trial, aud you are cer ium to be more til. a pleased with the result. For sale at, 2f> cents per box by all druggists Cold soda water and Ice cream at Kelson's drug store. DO YOU WEAR SHOES? YES. THBN CALL ON ME. J. A. SMITH. Take, talk, and buy ivalola from your ’niggUt. JULY 23, 1903. LAWoOi. LAfv'lMrt, AUtniey at Law. Can be found in Opera House Hld'g. Office of F. 6. Twttrv ,i D. *s, PEERLESS DOMED MEAL 19 THE HcAD OF Trie. LIST. ASK) VOL H GHOCEP EOT jf ’4-* 1 A Got id Thing. German Syrup is the special pre scription of Dr. A. ir.oecaee,' a cole brateu Ger.uaa physician, and "is' -'ao* know c d„eu to be one of me most ior-i tunate d'scoverles in medicine. , IS quickly cures coughs, colds, and all 1 utig troubles ol the serious i.atOMk 1 removing, as ii does, me cause of Ufa j affection and leaving the parts‘ln a’ 1 strong and healthy condition. It la not an experimental m. ucuie, but has stood tike test tor years, giving its satisfaction in every case, which its rapidity Increasing sale every season confirms. Two million buttles old annually. Boscaeo’s iurmaa Syrup was introduced In the United States in iStih, and is new sold In ev ery town anti virago in The civilly©d world. Three uos*a wiit relit>7 any ordinal > cough- So an 4 n ua Good AO /ICC. ~ t Jkjd The most nnsetaoie beings In the world are those suffering tr.in pept'a and liver complaint., Sdoro ban seventy-live per emt, of tl\ peo ple of the United States arc ilfiicied with these two dlnoases and i.ielr of- ’ cts: such as ,ur Stomach, Bids headache, hubitu J coaUvnes3, i>al- ’ p,._. ior of tho heart, heart burn, waterbrash, gnawing lud burniujs . pains at the pt of the stomach, yel low. skin, '-caltwi tonguo aud disagree *‘jl© taste in the icouib, cornoig up or -food after et-.iing, low spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle cT August Flow or tor 25 or 75 cents. Two doses will relievo you. Try It' Doctors, bankers, lawyers, wfir cb-nts, preachers and all intelligent people endorse and recommend Ka iola for indigestion, kidney and liver troubles. > Citation. Georgia, Glynn County. Notice is iit;e u y given that the un *e; signed, administrator with will an 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. Said applica tion will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary of said coua- - ty to be held on the first Monday tn July 1903. . o. J. D. Fogler, Administrator with will annexed ot Hannah Faulkner, deceased. THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A NICE LINE OP TOILET SOAP.