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FRIDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
TH . NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
A. H. LEAVY Manager.
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor.
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I BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWI
I An investment which wi: I
I pay over 100 per cent. I
A sigh of relief: the legislature has
adjourned.
We are to have a state hoard of
health. Excellent idea.
Allagood should have been named
Aliabrute. The later suits him better.
Warden Allagood should not be hei>t
in ‘.he employ ol the state au hour
longer.
The Aurerlcus i'ress Is getting up
a monster petition asking the goveruoi
to pardon Munite Uocris.
The Memphis Commercial Appeal
asks, "Shall women wear socks?” To
which the Amerleus Timos-Kocordoi
replies: "This is an important lines
lion. The women will wear wlrat tuu.v
please. Mere hue lias nothing to do
with it —except. possibly, to pay tho
hills.” As tho editor of the Times
Recorder is a woman, this may be re
garded as linal and authoritative. -
Augusta Chronicle.
SET IT TO WORKING.
'lthe quicker we get Mr. Calvin’s
vagrancy bill, as amended by the son
ate, in working order, the quicker shall
we come into a comparatively happy
btutu of affairs.
The measure is one of if not quite
the best and most important adopted
art this session of tho legislature. Sim
ple on tho face of it the bill really
solves lu part both tho child taooi
question and tli negro question.
The provision which seeks to pro
vent a parent from, hiring out uiinui
children and living on tiro proceeds
of tlielr wages strikes almost at the
very root of the child labor troubles,
nud while of curse tlmt single para
graph will not accomplish the reform
which Mr. Huston’s deceased hill was
designed to work, it will accomjlisk no
small portion f tt.
More important still Is the effort
the measure will have upon the won t
work negves.
These csharacters who have so long
the privilege of /sleeping ku feuc<
corners by day and stealing and pil
fering hy night and of continually
constituting a menace to the country
les mrorsryeifgiw I,mfw ypfw y tnr m
side will had theuisches transformed
nolens, volens. We doubt not some
■will prefer to move on,, and we doubt
not that these who do prefer to move
on u> going lu work will be a blessed
relief to ufia gtaie—Allanu Newi*
THE YACHT RACES.
Saturday the Shamrock HI. had her
last try out with the shamrock I.
The first race is now less than two
weeks away, and unless some mishap
prevents the boats will begin their con
tests on Trursday, Aug. 20.
As thy- date of the contest ap
proaches tllie interest increases.
It is safe to sav that the Internation
al rec.es of 19"3 will he the most
nterestlng cxeii - e and close of all
the matches yet held. Eleven times
before have Hi Britishers attempted
ot capture the America’s cup, the pride
of the American yaehtmon, and eleven
tine.-a they f.'iiic;! . Each of the last
few times they have tried, however,
they have come closer to winning the
coveted trophy,, and < *>i l ime it seems
that the contest will lie closer than
ever.
The feature of the year’s racing is
similarity of the competing yachts
The experience of the designers gained
in the contests from 1851, when the
America won (lie cup and there was
rwx second down to 1901. when the
Shamrock I. and Constitution were
very nearly alike, has shown them just
what, model of boat can do best under
t)(o regulations laid down for contest
ants for title cup. This has brought
thmem to the deep, heavy keel and the
long over hang anr lines In both chal
lenger and defender are very nearly
similar.
Five races In all will be sailed on
alternate days, beginning August 20.
Three races out of five will decldetbe
winner. Each race will started from
Sandy Hook lightship. The course
will he over a triangle, each side of
wilt 101 lis ten miles in length, or a
Ileal to windward of 15 miles and re
turn, depending on the direction ol
the wind.
Tile best qualities of both yachts
will llms lie shown on all points ol
scailing. ,
The lime limit lor each race is live
and a hull hours.
The track over which the yachts
will rarce it; about tw hours' distance
Horn New fork. Hundreds ol excur
siou boats will 11 avo the city eacn
day tor tho races loaded down Willi
people who have‘journeyed from afar 1
itnd near to see the rues.
*he presence of these sigtiiseeei b
>pl hcciiit.ii.aii o the attendance of
many ponce coals laud and torpedo
boats belonging to Uncle bam, last,
tugs mm palatial yachts will he press
ed into service to see that the excur
sionists no not uitertere with the
lacing yachts.
BHobSTUIVo bPfctCH.
The address of Jlou. Edwin Brob
ston, ol this city, delivered betore the
Municipal League at Mucon Wednes
viay, was a notable one in many ways
and is worthy of tho earnest considera
lion oi the people of the entire south.
Hit; theme, in Itself a eharmiug one,
tin- Encouragement ol t’apital to
i onto to Georgia was bandied in
a masterly manner and tne address
on tin- whole was replole with many
stall ting revelations touching upon the
industrial comiilious m Georgia.
Vie really believe tlml this address,
and properly placed before the people
ol the suite, would do more towards
improving civic conditions than all
oilier agencies combined. Mr. Brob
aton, lias in the very beginning
launched out on anew idea, that in
tune must commend itself to tin
thinking people of tile country.
lie wishes to relegate mist tradl
nuns, tlml carry with them naught
nut l'cmeuibnin.e aud instill in its
place tile more strenuous lessons of
eigiiiuen ml and deveiop
mehl. lie would have us see mere
of mate rial progress aud less of see
litiuai Intolerance. He would have us
build an active and useful citadel of
energy, ol thrift aud of enterprise,
rather than an imaginary one of ideas
long forgot ami hopes long since dead
Indeed it was a great speech, on a
new, hut none the less valuable line
"lid ds sentiments Should be dissem
inated. not only in Georgia, hut all
over the length and breadth of this
southland of ours.
Potent Pill Fleasure.
The pills that arc potent iu their
action and pli.i.-iuii wu effect are
JJeWilt's Litile Karly Kisers. \V. S.
KUill'ot, oi Albany, Ua., says "During
a bilious attack 1 took one. Small
as it was It did mo more good tliau
alomel. blue mass or auy i
i C* Oi’ look i*liU ill lari b.'UUtJ 11 ;.*
effected me piea>-*it!y Mule Early
Kisers are certUtiply >■ Ideat pill.
Bold by Jatgw>'
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, lose of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour ris
ings, and catarrh of the stomach are
all due fo indigestion. Kodol cures
indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural juices of digestion
as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known toidc
and reconstructive properties. Kodol
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 mucous membranes
lining th: stomach,
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Give* Health to the Sick and
Strength to the Weak.
Bottles only. SI.OO Sire holding 2*4 tiroes
the trial size, which sells tor 50c.
Prepared by E. C. DeWitt A Cos., Chicago.
Smith’* Pharmacy, Joerger’e Pharma
cy, Fortson’s Drug Store.
I To Grow flew Hair
SOKE
DANDRUFF
£ and Hair Tonic is
1 the Ticst V-wit* f ImltuUpjtt
1 COKE,
1 SHAVING FOAM
, bOf\ P./\ *sy fill WINCr
ku> f.Hll*rollui>*ilt*
ir.hf.i*. J f yiitr Imi l tU’or JiW)
not If i •<!{/( Shaving Ifoitlll r.dtf l If-. 1 t.
K B. tV. I'Nur* f<* rvulr Ut
For Sale by W J BUTTB, Drugglet
Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
•
TRK QUICKEST LUNCH *
•r
ip eau he had here. We call U our
“rapid-lire lunch” because It is
? served so quickly.
however, but placed before them fc
in a dainty and appetizing uiau-.^
. This lunch costs little, can bejg
j? quickly disposed of and satisfies V
all hut the most robust appetites £
c
5 J. W. WILBON, Prop.
'Phone 321. C
iHaevue i/enk:
This ■ alebr; je d tonic ta In growing
demaud. The season of the groa’sst
need Is approaching. IndigocJon. Hik
lloubiioss, Jaundice. Chilli and Fever,
Kick Headache pains In tn hack and
kidneys sll depend upon malaria, aai
Bellsvua Tonic corea them all la—)
form,
W. J^BUTTS.
'■’Dorothy TKtdd" shoes are the very
latest for women. I have them. J.
A. Smith. Newcastle street.
Save the Children.
Ninety-nine <>i e
diseases that children have are due
to disorders of the stummo u :,. .
disorders are all caused liy indiges
tion. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is just
as good for children as ii is u.i , ; ,i
Children thrive on It. It keeps their
little stomachs sweet and encourages
their growth and developuvui.
Henry Carter, 705 Central street,
Nashville, Tenn., says: "My little boy
is now tbre years old and has been
suffering from Indigestion ever since
he was born. I have had the best
doctors in Nashville, but failed to do
him any good. After using one bottle
of Kodol he is a well baby. I recom
mend It t all sufferers." Kodol dl
geets what you eat and makes the
stomach sweet Bold by fo*rg*r
Fktnam,
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or wint to find anything
tnat nas been lost, or want tsorus
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Uuiou street.
FOR RENT—Stores, offices ad
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fenc.g
& Cos.
FOR RENT.—On Sept. 15th, 8 room
house, large yard and stable. Apply
this office.
FOR RENT.—Two rooms and kitch
en. Ixx-ation good, on Union street.
Address box 126. city. 8-20.
FOR RENT. Furnished house for
rent; six rooms. Will rent reasonably.
Address N. M. C., care News.
FOR RENT. —Front room; furnish
*d and use of bath room. Excellent
location. Address “D," care News.
FOR RENT. —The store now occu-
I lied by Mrs. M. Isaac. Possession will
ie given Sept. 1. For full iuforma
ion, address W. F. Doerflinger.
FOR RENT.—One five room cot
tage located at 905 Norwich street.
Apply to Mrs. A. M. Gatchell, 911
Norwich street.
FOR REN T.—Two connecting
rooms, furnished, in one of the most
desirable parts of the city. Address,
“D,” care News.
FOR SALE.
FOR SAI.E—A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short,
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News offloe.
FOR 3AIJ3 —Water motor. 4 coiling
fans, belting, shafting and pulleys,
complete. A great bargain. I* Gold
smith,
FOR SALE! —Rubber stamps, seals,
•tinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
street.
LOST.
LOST —Gold link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
ceive more than the button la worth.
LOST.—GoId ring set with three
rubies. Was lost between the Ogle
thorpe hotel and the Chinese restau
rant. Finder will be liberally reward
ed by returning to this office.
LOST.—Sigma New hat, gold hat
pin between fire department and Judge
Spark’s residence. Finder, return to
offioe of D. W. Krauss.
NOWOE.—AII parties are hereby
warned and notified not to trespass on
Long Island or Little St. Simon All
trjjwnamierfl will be prosecuted to the
fulrest extent of the laiw.
John Currie.
Jußt received a ear load of Harrison
Bros. & Cos., celebrated ready mixed
paints. The Douglas Hardware Go.
Pur Chemicals are the only kind
UP-d at Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning
establishment. He te reliable and
•.rants your work- Phone tSI-J
The Open-air Drying Process
at Jim Carter’s gives the clothes a
frshness that they don’t get else
where.
“Meet Me at the Arcade”
Free Lunch at tho
ARCADE
II TO I
TODAY’S MENU:
TERRAPIN STEW.
LOBSTER SALAD,
BAKED BEANS,
COLD SLAW,
SLICED TOMATOES,
SWISS CHEESE,
SARDINES,
AMERICAN CHEESE,
PICKLES,
OLIVES,
"Meet Me at the Arcade”
A Card.
I beg to announce to the trade and
the public generally that Mr. T. B.
Ferguson, the soda water man, is now
superintendent of my bottling works,
and as the public well knows he will
turn out only the best oi everyum.,
in our Hue. We are iutroduclug sev
eral new drinks, among the same
ing Mexican Wine Punch Soda, some
thing entirely new and never before
equaled.. Our Peach Mellow is a whole
peach orchard in every bottle. We also
put up the world reuowiseq Rom
Beer and the genuine Coco Cola for.
which we have the exclusive right.
Give us your orders and wo guaraii
tee to please you.
Very respectfully,
L. LUDWIG
306 Bay Stre< ’ Phone 185.
Good Adv:ce.
the most miserable beings in the
world are those suffering from dvs
pepsla and liver complaint. More
hau seventy-five per cent, of the pets
pie of the United States are afflicted
with these two diseases and their ef
■cts: such as Sour Stomach, Sick
headache, habitual costiveness, pal
pitation of the heart, heart burn,
waterbrash, gnawing and burning
pains at the pit of -the stomach, yel
low skin, coated tongue and disagree
able taste In the mouth, coming up
of food after eating, low spirits, etc.
Go to your druggist and get a bottle
of August Flower for 26 or 76 cents.
Two doses will rslieve you. Try It
Artistic effect finish and lasting jptal
It!e considered Wilson's Photo
graph Studio. 602 1 2 Gloucester gt..
has no competitors Qq (hers "y*
P*" .
M rs. Duremus’s Long Life.
Orange, N. J., Aug. 13.—Mrs. Sara.
Hall Dorenius, who lives with her a ;e
sen, Abram Dorenius, at Parispan
was today the recipient of many coi
gratulations on the occasion of lr
lOtitb birthday. Mrs. Uoremus, ,
spite of her great age, is hale an
hearty, talks in a firm tone of voi<
takes an active interest in her surroir
! mgs, hears distinctly, and can see a
• far as the average person. She him
been very far from home, but can w<
remember when strange coaches tr.
• versed the highways.
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,
f Has a large and selected stock of
;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.
WOOD
Oak and Pine
IE H. PANELS, ‘Phone 326
DBVAkIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ' Phone 141-3.
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
EDWARD MARTIN
WiVs V
clean and preaa your ciothca
He does good work and will give you
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2! 508 Monk St.
' pfffffca
GOAL.
AND
WOOD,
CONtV & eABKER,
IsysgscgßSsa ©up©
Digests wtiat pu ??t*
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St.
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
EDWIN W, DART,
Attorney and Councellor at Law.
Cuurt House. Brunswick, Ga.
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERING AND CANING
Laying Ccrpets and Matting, Putting
in Cane Seats in Chairs, Mattresses
made and renovated, Furniture re
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Gloucester Street.
Only the Experienced
can guarantee ar.d give you a first
class job iu Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing clothing. Jim Carter has the
best —experience.
NETTLETON’S SHOES ARE SU
PERIOR I N QUALITY. I HAVE
THEM. J. A. SMITH.
’ T ’ T T T TVTTTT* T
FOR
; GROCERIES
AND
j Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden & Cos
K
-Wolf and 1 Street sell It for
* less. Phone 352, and what you
‘ order will he deiivjred promptly.
► READ TEES- FH’CES.
► Stew Meat , ftosa 5 to 71-2.
_ pouud Steak from IC-j pound to
121-2. Groceries jusi as cheap.
ANY CHURCH or p; - mage or i;
Stitute support. .1 by voluntary cc -
tribution will be given a- liberal qu > i
tity of the Longman ,v Martinez F e
Paints whenever i " pa.at Nolo:
Have done so for ’ wenty y yrs. Sales
tens of minions of gallon*; aimed
nearly two million houses umier
guarantee to repaint if not satisfac
tory. The paint weare for per.oils up
to eighteen years. Linseed o: m-j S .
be added to the paint, (dine in two
minutes', Actual cost then about
SI.S& pei gallon. free.
Sold by car MWtie. „
Bowen A The" I **?
Glues
-n /> Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be |
IrerjGCZ traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 6
f-f o*7 Ith els ’ When these important organs fail to act |
£1 tzL&LLfI re g U ; ar iy the system becomes clogged with |
g impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s |
1 Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently |
1 and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid H
S laxative, and is good for every member of the JUf s\ fa\\\
9 family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores.
i Mozley's Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal
S for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. ..
Elixir
—THE *'
BAY IRON WORKS;
k -
Manufacturers and Repairers oi *
■Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills:
k Marine work a specialty. +
y ♦
► Packings, Fittings ;
1 and Supplies I
y, *
k Estimates Furnished Free of Charge.
► 629 Bay 34. ;
y W R. DART, CLAUD DaRT, +
► .’resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. +
L ♦
a a a a- a ■*. a . 4 + + •*■*■*■■*■ + 4 - . ■ + V -f ♦ f *
C. Downing, President. E. H, Mason, Viee-Prcsideni. E.D Walter, 6 ashlar.
The National Bank oi' Brunswick.
BKUNSWIUK, GA
CAPITAL OP ONE HUNDRED AN D FlkT'i THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MiLUuN DCLJLAiiS,
ere devoted to the assistance of legit indue business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear Interest, compounded qusix
teiiy. Interest bearing cerifflcatcs oi deposit iogued on special terms.
MONEY CRDtl.li A the “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCf*.
ION” are ckeape- *lui * i.e couven ient tha - or exp;. eaa.
i WHti&BOßir*. • |
~ tv tiwawgiaragtaßW
, , • is&Tpaly a Gram
I v '■ w- )J l?i Morgan & Davis
?• v - il f 4 DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga.
- -/ * J f _ . , .
I A f , •g- -; • .J
: mpom :
: if) ■
* NO AXE TO GRIND
if you buy your Groceries here.)
ft” Axe Grinding results from mis 1
If statements. We don’t make anyl
2 because we know that people do,
not like to be humbugged.. At,
a least not in .buying Groceries.
* That’s why we ofiir a full hundred*
ft cents’ worth for every dollar you*
%• spend with us. g
g THOS. KEANY, GROCER. *
, Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St..
a- *l* A. c- o_ . . .. _ +
V/iaeiv you want a piqasaat pnyalc
t:y Chamherlas n ’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
plesar.t in effect. For sale by aU
d* uggiats.
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tankersley and get one of
h:s. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes I
ail grades and prices to order. Fire
lme of horse hats, boots, dusters, oil,:,
and Makes a specialty ot repairing
trunks, valjces, in fact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
'' ,patch, Cali on him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
Attention—Employers!
■ N'Mce to all employers of laborers
jin the city of Brunswick: The Ameri
can deration of Labor, No. 5393, of
Lruns -vick, On takes Ibis means of
S \uv notice that from and alter the
i'jtl. :ay of August, 1903, the follow
ir.g v., res will he expected: That all
1* ■ urJ > employed in lumber yards, 35
ernt, ;or hour; all persons employed
on the octside of vessels, 35 cents per
hour; all persons employed on the in
side of vessels, as follows: Stowers,
27 12 ents per hour; pullers, 22 1-2
cents per hour. Timekeepers or fo r &
man. 27 1-2 cents per hour.
This, July 27, 150d.
PETER ROBINSON,
President
CHART.fY THOMAS,
-.. ' Swretary.
AUGUST 14, 4903.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Schedule Corrected to August 1, 1903.
G r or Savannah, Washington, Baltimore
| Phhiladelphia and Ncvt York.
i Leave Brunswick 9:50 nn
[Arrive Savannah 12.40
j “ Washington 9:50 pu,
” Baltimore ll:3u pie*
“ Philadelphia . . . ..2:50 am.
“ New York . 6:30
For HenJerson, „„heville and Wester*.
North Carodna Points.
•.Leave Brunswick a;00 pm
.arrive Saluda . . 12:06 pm
“ Hendersonville . ...12:47 pm
” Asheville 1:50 pm
“ Hit Springs 2:37 pm
l “ -Waynesville 4:45 pm
For njacen, Atlanta and points North
and West.
Louve Brunswick ...12:00 n 9:00 pm
Art jve Macon ... 7:20 ]ui 3:00 am
Atlanta.. 10:10 pm 6:20 am
Birmingham 5:2u am 11:45 am
Chattanooga 9:45 am
‘ Cincinnati 7:20 pm
" Louisville 3:15 pm
“ Chicago 7:30 pm
From New York, Philadelphia, Balti
more. Washington and Savannah.
Leave New York 12:10 am
“ Philadelphia. . . ..... 3:50 am
“ Baltimore 6:22 am
Washington 10:51 am
“ Savannah 3:30 am
Arrive Brunswick 8:10 am
From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Atlanta and Macon.
Leave Cniengo 5.40 pm
“ Cincinnati . 8:30 am
Louisville . . ._.... 7.40 am
Atlanta . 7:00 am...1t):55 pm
I ' Macon ..10.20 am... 1:05 am
Arrive Erurswicx 5:30 pn 8:10 am
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pits that are potent in their
action aud p .-Uchui in effect are
DoWltt’s Little Early Risers. W. s
I hilpot, of Albany, Ga., says: During
a bilious attack I took one. Small
as it wa,3 it did me more good tuau
calmel, blue m ss of any other pills I
ever took and at the same time it
effected me pleasantly. Little L u
Risers ar L certainly an ideal pill. Sold
by Jorger’s Pharmacy. -
Mr. Joseph Pomlnvi’ of Stillwater,
aiiiiD., after having spent over $2,000
with the best doctors for stomach
trouble, without relief, -ws.3 adv-sed
by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard,
box of ChamberHln’g Stomach
and Liver Tablets. He did so end is a
well man today, if troubled with in
digestion, bad taste in Me mouth
ietK of appetite or constipation, give
taese Tablets a trial, and you sis cer
Liin to Ue more ta. a plaar.s;’ with
.the result. For rb!o gt 25 entg per
hoi by Bil dniffiß