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WEDNESDAY 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.
Advertising rat os made known on
Application. Church and other char
itable organization noth es published
at bait the regular rates.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Terms to subscribers In the city
and by mail free of charge to all parts
of the United States and Cannula,
Mexico, Po a> Rico. Guam, Philippine
lelaude and Hawaiian Islands:
Per Month $ 50
Biz Months 2 50
One Year 5 00
Entured at the Brunswick, Ua , post
office, as second class mail mailer.
Hon. Emory Speer has designated
The Brunswick Daily News as the
official organ of the United States
Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
G f ynn county.
TELEPHONE 188.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
*l.ue News Publishing Company de
sires It to be distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must In*
paid lor in advance. We cannot ai
ford to devote our space to such ad
TtrUsementa and wait on the courts
'or the money.
I Get an Ad. in the
I CARNIVAL
I EDITION 1
I of the 1
I BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWSI
[ An investment which willl
I pay over 100 per cent. |
Who an* those "contracting ahh r
men?”
Sir Thomas is now authirity on a I
vcrtisiug.
The first of tin* series of great yaeht
races takes place today.
The whipping of Mamie l>- Oris was
disgrace, but the r.ojx.rt of the pris
on commission Is worse
Justice discards party, friemlsliip
mul kindred, and is the* re fore repre
sented as blind. Addison.
The hot weat'her bargains bid fair
to cemtiue until about the middle of
fall.
We do not think nnieh ol either but
between Roosevelt and Miles we would
certainly risk the latter.
General (.Moment A Grans is a line
old man but lie is not with a line old
crowd. Not bv any means.
President Kiosrvelt reviewed the
great war vessel: The ant stood and
watched the elephants pass
A stout kick Is being raised against
the *'Egyptian dam-e.-." at the coming
world’s fall* at St. Louis.
The News was not established foi
political purposes but it can take a
hand in public matters all the sane
Don't think that every sad eyed wo
man you moot has loved and lost
She might 'lrnve loved and got him.
Oivernor Terrell can. do as In* dr
sires but we think he could do some
Investigating in the neighborhood ot
the prison commission.
The New York man who refused le
wed his bride at the altar beeause
she had on drop stitch hose had a
good eye for nothing else.
One trouble in Glynn county in the
past is that the schools and poll
tics have I icon most too close toget.li
er. Are we to have a repit it ion*
When General Evans goes to a meet
ing of the prison commission he cor
tainly must carry a disenfectant with
him otherwise he could not stand H |
If the city council committee will
put tlie streets and sidewalks of
city in good shape the ixMipie will
stand for an increase of •xpeuditurcs
over last year.
If left to their choice, (he prison
commissioners would doubtless place
Warden Allagttod's statue in tin hall
of fame as Georgia’s best represents
eive.—Griflin News.
Joseph Pulitzer, the milliimuire
owner ol the New lurk World, lias
donated two million dollars for a journ
alistie college to be located in New
York. Here is a good chance for the
youos pencil-pushers of the country.
DEVELOPERS OF THE COUNTRY.
Nothing has even beon devised
which has resulted in more general
and substantial I Kin edit to the people
who live in tiijural districts than
that which delivers their mall to them
at their doors daily free of cost. The
rural free delivery of mail is one of the
gieatest convenience:-* and to the
farmer that has <*ver come to him.
Next to this, perhaps, is the long dis
tance! telephone wervlfa- ttUch put;
s.iii in din.: and immediate commu
nication with not only his neighbor on
tin* adjoining farm, but ai o with the
city tenor a hundred miles distance.
The inauguration of no system by
the government in re nt years is
more deserving of coir .t riLoion than
the establishment of rural free deliv
ery. It is a great movement to put
the country people in such close touch
with the world ‘is is afforded by this
system, arid if will no doubt prove to
be one of tin- greatest developers of
the country ever known.
Something along this line, in view
of the pi'seii! tendency of the
country people to abandon tbeir
homes and move to the cities seems
to have been necessary. It is highly
important that the country people
should be given some inducement to
remain on the farms, for the farms are
of course absolutely necessary to the
general welfare of tb < untry.
The cities may be prosperous to a
certain extent without well tilled, pros
porous farms, but they cannot possi
bly enjoy that high degree of prosper
ity widely comes to them when the
farm of the country yield abundant
harvests. The two are Interdepend
cut tlie sueeess of one means the
suceoßs of the other, and anything
which is bene lie in I to the producing
class- the farmers- must necessarily
be beneficial to the merchant, the
banker and the manufacturer.
It is. therefore, a cause of congratu
latin on the part of all. the resident
of the city as well as the man who
lives in the country, that the latter
should be given every comfort and
convenience that will make his home
and his surroundings more attrac
tive.
WHITE ILLITERACY IN GEORGIA.
M. D. Dennis, of Ratonton, ban re
eently completed si*nm very interest
ing collections in regard to the illiter
acy among the white people of tlie
United States, lie says:
"Of the ”17 most illiterate cuntbs
in the United States. Georgia has 12.
This stall*, out of 127 counties, has
12 with 2" per cent, or more of their
native white voters unable to read and i
write These counties with their per
-outage ot illiterate white white vol
m s are as I'ollws.
Murray. 2<* I. Twiggs. 20. fr. Gilmer.
21; Miller. 21 1; Rabun. 21 ,f; Dawson.
IS; Paulding. 22.2; Glascock., 22.1;
Pickens, 22. Fannin, 22 h; Union.
2i1.i1; Lumpkin. 20 0 In all of the
above calculations neither negroes or
foreigners are included
Custom does not at all times make
or repeal a law. Nor does a inultlipli
city of errors make one single right.
If there is a law in force In the city
code that prohibits the city frotp en
coring into contracts with its members
of council, that law should eiMi/'r he
enforced t the letter or taken from
du* books in toto.
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pills that arc* potent in Their
.f'tjion ami t>loa~sa.nt tin offoot an'
Do Witt's Little Marly RJsors. \V. S
I‘hilpot, of Albany, Cl a., says “During
a bilious attack l look one. Small
as it was il did mo moro good than
alomel, blue mas* or an> *iti*i*
i over took and at the same tine tt
•‘ffiH'ted mo plea a# ntly. Little Early
Risers aro certttfb'ly Ideal pill.
Sold by .loorgo-* Vli> *ev
ALL PARTIES
Desiring to Subscribe to
. . . THE ATLANTA JOURNAL . . .
Can leave orders at the Hunter
Pharmacy or Morgan's Drug Store
and 807 Gloucester St., Phono 260 3.
TERMS:
Daily and Sunday 12 cents
Daily without Sunday .... 10 cents
Get particulars
DEAN VERDEY, Agent.
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DEMING,
Seneial Agent. Brunswick, Ga. j
Weak
Hearts
Are due to indigestion. NlneJy-nlne
of everyone hundred people who have
he.rt trouble can remember when it
was simple indigestion. 11 is a scien
tific fact that ail cases of heart dis
ease, not organic, are not only trace
able to. but are the direct result of
Indigestion. All food taken into the
stomach which fails of perfect diges
tion ferments and swells the stomach,
puffing if up against tho heart. This
Interferes with the action of the heart,
and In the course of time that delicate
but vital organ becomes diseased.
Kodol
Digests What You Eat
Mrs. Lortnf Nichols of Pnn Yan, N Y .
writes: After *tfne. my food would distress
me by making my heart palpitate and I would
become very weak Finally I got a bottle of
Kodol and It cave me immediate relief- After
using a few bottles I am cured.
Kodol euros Indigestion, dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders, and gives
the heart a full, free and untram
meled action.
Bottles only. SI.OO Sire holding 2M times
the trial size, which sells for oQc
Wmm§£ *“• imm
IlLji pWf
Smith's Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma
cy, Fortson’s Drug Store.
5 To Grow JVcW Hair
] DANDRUFF
CUBE
j and Hun 'lonic is
libr ‘Best of Inti ffoflj 5
COKE.
SHAVING FOAM
JO V !\ ASV MIIAVINO
■j H.tiiii.nv > .;> niili.hi ?y in rollup-It tie
'd I,l.Sjo* it \i i irl r•> diia'tfi-t ftoot
M in 5 ) im|.( ii'ci Sim vint t'i m• ITr tc |
.i 4 •’ :*.-. vft itlnnr-> '•* f-tfol*** ti.oe (
For Bale by W J BUTTS, Druggist
Wilson’s
Up to Date
fiesta UFant
|
* ;
THE QUICKEST LUNCH
Joan bo had here. We call it
J • rapid-lire lunch” because It is
served so quickly.
It is not lired at onr patrons, %
y however, hut placed before them Vt
in a dainty and appetizing mau- V,
' mr - V,
This lunch costs little, can he 4*
rj quickly disposed of and satisfies
2 -ill hut (he most robust appetites, fc,
h £
J J. W. WILSON, Prop. *
J 'Phone 321.
i&etevue i/cnie.
Tdlw jlebr. ,*d tonic 1* in grow.ua
demand, l'he season of the gre:Vl
need I* approaching, Indigar Jon Bii.
liousuess. Jaundice. Chilli and Fewer,
Hick Headach*. pains In fas back and
kidney. *ll depend upon malaria, ani
Ilell.vuo Ton*c cure* them all 1* as]
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
Khs ScqMfl**
"Dcrothy Dodd" s”oes are the very
latest for women. I have them. J.
A. Smith Newcastle street.
Mr. Joseph i'omlnvi"-, 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 tn 1
digestion, bad taste In the month. !
lack of appetite or constipation, give
these tablets a trial, and you are cer- i
tain to be more thin pleased wiih
the result. For sale at t?G cents per
box by all druggists
Artistic effect flniib and lasting qua!
lties considered. Wilson's Photo
graph Studio r.OJ 1-? Otoucoste- fit
has no competitors Go thera “ye
Cllta - j
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a post tidn, a house, *
servant, or wsnt to find anything
that nas been lost, or want some
tiling that someone else has, art
'/•rriKc in this column.
FOR RENT.
FOR. RENT —Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 21k Union street.
FOJt RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
F*>R RENT. —Two rooms and kitch
en, I.oration good, on Union street.
Address box 120. pity S 20.
FOR RENT.—Furnished house for
r-'ut; six rooms. Will rent reasonably,
ddress N. M. C., care News.
FOR RENT.—Front room; fumish
! and use of bath room. Excellent
cation. Address "D,” care News.
FOR RENT. —The store now occu
ied by Mrs. M. Isaac. Possession will
given Sept. 1. For full informa
on, address W. F. Doerflinger.
FOR REN T. —Two connecting
ioms, furnished, in one of the most
esirable parts of the city. Address,
D," care News.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE —A d<j irable farm, con
taining 2!> acres, iii proved; a short
distance from theXnty. Enquire at
The News oflioo.
FOR SAFE—Water motor. 4 ceiling
fans, belting, shafting and pulleys,
< oinplete. A great bargain. F. Gold
'■•niifh
FOR SALE —Rubber stamps, seals,
f tinceis, etc. Agent Underwood Type
writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle
•-treat
FOR SAFE. —Five column, 2 page
Washington hand press in good con
dition. Address C. T. Barker, Cl
Clara St„ Atlanta, Ga.
. .FOR SALE. —As I will leave the
city shortly, I desire to sell my busi
.i ss at the very low figure of S6OO.
This business is paying from $50.00
t $30.00 per month. Good opportunity
for man or woman. Address P. O.
Pi x 126, Brunswick, Ga.
FOUND.
FOUND. —Fine pistol. Owner can
have by paying $1 for this ad. Ap
ply News Office. 8-18
LOST.
LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin
der return to the Nows office and re
ceive more than the button Is 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
’d by returning to this office.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
NOTICE. —All parties are hereby
warned and notified not to trespass on
Long Island or Little St. Simon All
trespassers will lie prosecuted to the
fullest, extent of the law.
John Currie.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED.—Several persons of char
acter and good reputation in each
state (one in this county required) to
represent and advertise old establish
ed wealthy business house of solid
flnanieal standing. Salary $21.00 week
ly with expenses additional, all pay
able in cash direct each Wednesday
from head offices. Horse and carriage
furnished v ben necessary. References.
Enclose seslf-addressed envelope. Co
lonial, Claxton Building, Chicago.
8-17
LEO XIII! PIUS X!—CATHOLICS
WANTED to introduce magnificently
framed pictures of the Popes. Every
'Catholic family will buy. Light work;
big commissions. Elegant outfit free.
Quick! American Art Cos., Baltimore.
Aid. 8-23
"Meet Me at the Arcade”
Free U>ch at the
ARCADE
II TO I
TODAY'S MENU:
CLAM CHOWDER.
LOBSTER SALAD,
BAKED BEANS,
COLD SLAW.
SLICED TOMATOES,
SWISS CHEESE,
SARDINES,
AMERICAN CHEESE,
PICKLES,
OLIVES,
‘•Meet Me at the Arcade”
The JGRiiys.
Recent experiments by practical
tests and examination with the aitf
of the X-Rays, establish It as a fart
! that Catarrh of the stomach is not (
disease of itself, but that it result,
from repeated attacks of indigestion.
"How can 1 cure my indigestion?'’
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous
ands. It will cure you of indigestion
and dyspepsia, and prevent or curt
catsrrli of the stomach. Kodol di
gests what you eat —makes the sto©
ach sweet. Sold by J (verger's Phaj
macy. Smith'- Pharmacy and W. 4
Butts. Brunswick, Ga.
Do you want to save money? Yes!
Then come to the great remov'd -r 1
i Mrs V is v , between atnr cm?
, agust loth.
TO BUY A NEWSPAPER.
Tammany May Enter the Journalistic
Field.
New York, Aug. 19. —Considerable
interest lias been aroused in
tion sale on Friday of the Daily News
by tin. report t’nci prominent Tam
many Hall men will becom< financially
identified with the concern
it is believed that Frank Munsey,
! who has a controlling interest in the
! property, will tell Charles F. Murphy
and other leaders of Tammany that
i Ip- does not pun ose to make the pa-
I per an organ for conveying to the
; public the views and aims of the fa
mous democratic organization unless
w -althy Tam many ites “chin in.”
In the recent Dock board scandal
exposures the News has been the only
paper of New York to come to the
defense of Mr. Murphy and his friends.
Some sort of a deal is looked for by
which the Tammany Loaders will put
up a substantial sum to enable Mr.
Munsey to put the paper on its feet
in exchange for loyal and unswerving
support of Tammany Hall candidates
and politics.
I THE OGLETHORPE, ;
\ HUGH PORTER. Mgr.
i Brunswick’s Only First:
Class Hotel.
I Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
£ Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.;
j'PHILLIPS "the TAILOR]
Opera House BlocL, \
; Has a large and selected stock of i
! new goods, for the coming season, i
■ best of worV and perfect fit guar-
| anteed.
■Pants made to order for $4.00. ;
I Suits made to order for $15.00. |
If you want a Swell
Suit give me a j
call.
"WOOJO
Oak and Pine
B. H. DANIILS, Phone 326
DEVARIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery[Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141-3.
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and preat your clothea
K; does good work and will give y r At
Satisfaction,
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
COAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PAHKER.
yysgssgssifct Gasro
Digests what yi
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED CM SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
EDWIN W. DART,
attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Court House. Brunswick, Ga.
A. R. U. C.
UP HOLSTER iNSi AND CANING
w.yinp Carpets am Matting, i .....
in Cane Seats in Chairs, Mattresses
made and renovated. Furniture te
sacked and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages rteoaired.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Gloucester Street.
Only the Experienced
! can guarantee and give you a first
-class job itt Cleaning, Pressing and
Dyeing clothing. Jim Carter has the
best —experience-
NETTLETON’R SHOES ARE SU
PERIOR I N QUALITY. I HAVE
THEM. J. A. SMITH.
£ FOR
♦GROCERIES :
£ AND
Fresh Meats
£ REMBEMBcR
Durden <& Go?
£ Wolf and 1 Street sell it for ‘
less Phone 35:.’ and what -ou ?
border will be delivered promptly. 4
y READ THESE PKIC.ZS. 4
y Stew Meats frotu 6 to 71-2
y pound Steak from 10c pound to
12 1-2. Groceries just as c heap. *
t" w
Gives
TV. r- „ x Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be |
*erjeCsl traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- ||
TJ P n 11h els - w hen these important organs fail to act I
* K regularly the system becomes clogged with H
9 impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s m
5 Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently
H and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect iiquiu
S laxative, and is good for every member of the JUTr% y fpV* S
gj family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores.
| Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal
r —THE—
;bay ikon works
l Manufacturers and Repairers ot
[Machinery, Engines, Saw liils
t Marine work a specialty.
t Packings, Fittings
♦ and Supplies
t Estimates Furnished free of Charge.
t 629 Bay St,
♦ W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
+ President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer.
-A
0. Downing, President. E. H. Maeon, Vice-President E.D.Waiter, Caah.er,
ine National Bank of Brunswick.
bkulnswilK, Ga
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
*nd total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
ere devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, flnnt. and corpora-
Jons.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear iuterest, compounded qusid
.erly. Interest beaH.fi ceriflcates of deposit issued on special term.’.
MONEY ORDERS „f the ‘‘BANKERS’ MONEL ORDER ASSOCI*.
ION” are cheape- 1 ' r.... - ore convex, tent tha' postoStce or express.
purs - ..fi?,,,, Hfcti-rnrKvl
l ' ~ Mi WiefPwfflrj
Tr<uiy a Grana
OLtD Cafil^KEY
■'-m ->•>- --frg-w*
Morgan & Davis
„' DIBTR,BUTORO . '**•
*f *
K FIVE POINTS: Strength,
if Quality, Economy,
Si and Purity are firmly emedded in*"
Si each and every article we offer*”
9> for sale. $
Our latest arrivals are;. 1-2
Si
Gallon Cans (Ga.) Syrup.. 1 Gal-*
& %
lon Cans (Ga.) Syrup.. 3 Pound^,
Si Cans Golden Drip Syrup. 2 Lb.y
*> Cans Porto Rico Syrup. t!
*' THOS. KEANY, GROCER. *f
* Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St *
Widen you want a pleasant pnysiu
try cbamberlat-’s Stomach and Liver
Tablets. They are easy to take and
plesamt in effect v or sale by ali
druggists.
Don’t Maka Mistak
About your harr.ess, but call and
see J. H. Tankersley and get one of
bis. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes
all grades and prices to order. Fine
line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty of repairing
.. u, calicos, in fact all leather and
c riage work neatly done and wna
.patch. Cali on him.
J. H. TANKERSLEY,
' WSSH-
Rea! Estate Bargains.
}■'. 500.00 for one of the prettiest
‘' ' u js on Union street. Lot 80x80
a Id 7 room house $250.00 45x90 near
tu- business center. $1,000.00 for 4
'“l; house, close ip. sßoo.t;j for 4
s .ai, houses, rent at SIO.OO per month.
yj'hi.MO tor 3 room house, brings $5.00
v. month.
BROB3TON v~!NDIG ft CO
Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Piils
cacu n.jht for two weeks has put me
my teens’ again,” writes Dr. H.
H. Pernor of Dempseytown, Pa.
They're the best in the world for liver
no mac b and bowels. Purely
hie. Never gripe. O-t- 35 cents*!
AUGUST 20,, 1903.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Schedule Corrected to August 1, 1903.
For Savannah, Washington, Baltimore,,
Phhiladelphia ana New York.
Leave Brunswick y:uo an*
Arrive Savannah 12.10 a-ti
“ Washington . . 9; 50 DiA
“ Baltimore 11:35
“ Philadelphia 2:56 a***
“ New York 6:So a...
For Henuer„on, Asheville and Westet-m
North Carolina Points.
Leave Brunswick 9; 00 pm
Arrive Saluda V!:o6 pm
Hendersonville . ...12:47 ym
“ Asheville 1:50 pm
j “ Hot Springs . ...... 2;3” pm
! “ Waynesville 4: a5 pm
i For Macan, Atlanta and Points North
ano West.
I Leave Brunswick ... 12:00 u 9:00 pm
Arrive Macon ... 7:20 pm 3:00 am
Atlanta.. 10:10 pm 5:20 am
“ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:45 am
“ Chattanooga 9:43 am
“ Cincinnati 7:SO pm
“ Louisville 3:15 pru
“ 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:"0 am
Arrive Brunswick 8:10 am
From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Atlanta and Macon.
Leave Chicago 8:40 pm
“ Cincinnati S:3O am
Louisville 7:40 ant
" Atlanta . 7:00 am... 10:55 pm
“ Macon ..10:20 am... 1:05 am
Arrive Brunswick 5:30 pm... 8:10 am
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman oc Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint. No-e:
Have done so for twenty years. Sales
tens of miiiions of gallons; painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint if tiot satisfac
tory. The paint wears fur periods up
to e'ghteen years. Linseed oil must
bo added to the paint, (dine in two
minutes). Actual cost then about
$1.26 per gg’lon. Sample? free.
Sold by our areata.
Bowen & Thomas,
Great removal sale Is now on at Mrs,
M. Isaac's. All goods wiu posuuAy
go at cost prices.