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WEDNESDAY MORNING.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAII.Y BY
TH ; - NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
ZTh. LEAVY - Manager.
C. H. LEA Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor.
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U.e orui.vink oaiiy N“ as the
Official organ of the United States
Court, in bankruptcy pioccedings, for
G'ynn county.
TELEPHONE 188.
PUBLISHEUS NOTICE.
News Publishing Company de
lrcn It to bo distinctly understood
that “II legal advertisements must be
paid /or in advance. Wo cannot at
ford to devote our space to such ad
vi rtlscmcnts and wait on the courts
'or the money.
If you want tho nows and want it
first, you will liavo to take? tho Nows.
King Pntor wanly; to borroiw one
million dollaiv Ho seems to know
his lnisiiv‘ss aft or all.
to work on the other puhlio
wjuareß. Let us make Brunswick
more beautiful than ever.
Commissioner Hughes has gun • to
work with a vim for the Georgia ex
Uibit at tho St. Louis fair.
Hon. John Temple Graves sooins
to have th e.ir <wf tho nation ami
Ui i sayin;; some good tilings too
A newspaper should he loved for
the emomieH It has made. From a
Brunswick stand point we arc talking
lV*are renters im es are hotng hole
nearly all the time still the nations
are living up to tluat old adage lu
Of -course there will be some fight
Big about, the new vagrancy law bin
think tlawyers will And on.
that it will stand.
The man igvtiient of the B & L
iuu; dune a very wise thing ill cumin;.
into or -is near the union depot u <
possible. It is a convenience
to tin patrons oif the line.
Candidates for iri -m co.uinisslonei
iue boddi.nn up lu ail parts ol Mu
state. M.ei any m i e tumdal.e wu
hUVo a walk o - r :i. a nsi as * uimn
ber ol t lie : ; e.. ml i oaru
We do not want too many rami)
dates against due Turner Lots gn
one good man and the present elum ,
man will have ns much of a how a;
the snow llsUe in tho smmn'r.
WHISKEY IN THE SOUTH.
A revision of opinion Is due among
the ue \* paper editors and other cut
izons el the north, says Iho Washing
ton Po-st who have for years been
nursing the notion that the resident
of the south is in his normal mood and
condition only when on inti male
terms with tho seductive mint julep
or omo oilier form of intoxicant.
Novelist. . magazine writers, news
paper correspondents, and raconteurs
have loft a fixed ionpressio-u that, a
)H>rtion of eaeii southern gentleman's
c.iy is leiigum devulevi to a \..
jul I'ft'un to encourage tae output
ul the nation'% distilleries, the famous
oi which are located ia the south
ljuu l- „ i ... .
in view of this l'aise education, the
conn try will, no doubt, i>e .surprised
to ioo-rn that there are J.UUO morn
fealoou* ru .New York city alone than
there arc in the entire south, and
that, il tlie Juwor class of negroes
bv. wiimi.i.lwd the . v-h j\ •.UKV Soil l*
me lit is stronger in the south than in
any other section oi tho country.
The New Yoiee, a leiuperuacc oi
gmi, I'nriushes the following summary
of the liquor regulation laws m six
of the southern states.
Teyae—One hundred aud thirty six
counties have toitai piohihiilou* tixlj
two counities have partial prohibition,
and forty-six counties have unrestrict
ed sale of liquors.
Tennessee—Out oi 5.500 cities and
towns in the state, only eight have
unrestricted sale of liquors. In only
twelve of the ninety-six counties can
whiskey lie sold legally.
Kentucky— Forty-seven I counties
have total prohibition; fifty-four have
partial prohibition and eighteen have
unrestricted sale off liquors.
Arkansan—Forty-four counties have
total prohibition, and twenty-nine
have unrestricted sale.
Mississippi—Sixty-five counties of
seventy-live have prohibition , and
ohi of. two iegiviaiors ail but a dozen
or less have siguilied their approval
of a referendum for slate prohibition
Georgia—One hundred and three
counties out of IX7 have prohibition.
It is interesting to note in this
connection that Kentucky ami Ton
ncseee, the homes of the largest dis
tillery of (.lie country, have adoptee
exceedingly stringent laws relative
to the bale and consumption of in
toxicating liquors, and tho New Voice
is authority frir the assertion that the
laws in the south are much
hotter enforced in this respect tlian-in
some of the New England states,,
where prohibition laws have been on
the statute books for half a century.
The entire Minth, according" tortile
New Voice, is tending toward a
stricter enforcement of %s laws regu
lating its liquor tragic while in the
northern states particularly in the
large cities there arc constant,
iricreate in drunkardnoss due to lax
enforcement of the laws upon dwell
era in the tenements, “can rushers"
and the lawless classes that emigre
gale ini the hoodlum districts. In tho
south the 1 letter class of citizens ,
always in l lie majority, make a special
effort, to prevent the sale of l!quor~to
tho negroes and in districts where
excessive drinking is almost invaria
bly followed l.y an outbreak of lawless"
ness.
The report furnishes abundant evi
ilemco that, tho south i;i meeting an
other problem, ns difficult of Snlu
Hon as the race question, with ef
fective intelligence
It 5 to he hoped that the city
council will lake some decisive ar
fe‘lfug l^Rrnw *n! gffH' mtiter
Is a mooted owe land should he deci
-led one way oir tho other.
The campaign iu Kentucky is on Hi
head earnest and tit is sate to pie
diet a democratic land slide. Tile
people of 1 1n- state have not forgo
ten the assassination of Governor Goe
bel aid the disgraceful conduct ol
lite rejuildiisn.. ( >f Indiana iu harhor
iug the arch murderer, Taylor.
PULL FOR THE CARNIVAL
Hie fact that a
few soreheads are against the tivr
cliants enrnival, we are going to have
il pud it will he a great success too.
f l liere are always some people in
every Community who are against
any and everything that goes towards
the advancement of their section
Put. their opposition never amounts to
much and it will lie oo in, this ease
l.et every body pul! for Uio success
of the carnival.
Distress After Eating Cored.
Judge W. T. Holland of Greeniuirg,
i. wlio is well and favorably known
says: "Two years ago I suffered greatly
Horn indigestion. After eating, great
distress would invariably remit, last
lag for an hour or so and my night
were reslltass. I concluded to try Ko.toi
I>y-.popsiia cure and il cured me cu
toejj. Now my sleep Is refreshing:
and imt.igsleiou pcrlect. Sold l.y Joei
tier’s pharmacy.
Tiie Pleasure of Latiny.
Persons .suua,ii ; lurid ;iit.,,o.sttoiL
dyspepsia or other .stomach trouble.,
-‘in i.n,4 iiuit* ivotioi t tepci.ia lui v
• ii,m\sts wliai you <vit unit ru.Uves t,
• loiiiai li •wi.'t i., 1 :is 1 i iucu> is
evi r tailing cure tor indigestion an-.
i> s[.k (ism aim ail cxmjplamts
Hk’ glaiutii or iiicuitiruiuou oj tne 5.....
.u h or irat t. W'b.eM
ia*c ivoiioi uyt.pt.'ijsia cure everyiluii f
>Oll oiijt ta-ste good, ami every fll o.
lu- lunimuu ni that your foot! lonuiiii
is assiimlaictl and appropriated by the
blood aim tissmv ;?om t>y Juor&e.
iiarmacy.
If its oysters you watt rt o to \v.
•on’*.
Miss Skuer will put on sale for a
.ew unys iier entire stsock of llowers
to bo sold very cheap.
Only the Experienced
can guarantee and give you a flrat
class joa in Cleaning, Pressing end
Dyeing clothing. j iui Caxtor uas the
►at—-experience,
Letters from
Women
Cured by the use of Kodol are received dally
Their troubles nearly all begin with Indiges
tion or other stomach disorder.
If the food you eat fails to give strength
to your body, It is because the juices se
creted by the stomach and digestive organs
are inadequate to transform tiie nutrient prop
erties of the food into blood. That Is
Indigestion. The system ts deprived of the
amount of nourishment required to keep up
the strength, and the result is that one or
more of the delicate organs gradually grows
weak, and then weaker, until finally it is
diseased. Here a great mistake Is made.
That of treating the diseased organ. The
best doctors In the land make this very
mistake. Why should they ? It is so easy
to scs that the trouble is not there.
Kodol
Cures
This famous remedy puts the stomach and
digestive organs in a healthy condition so
that rich, red blood is sent coursing through
the veins and arteries of every muscle, tissue
and fiber throughout every organ of the en
tire body, and by Nature's law of health, full
strength and vigor is soon restored to each.
Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders.
I have taken Kodol for nearly two months
after each meal and it is the only remedy
that gave relief from the terrible pains 1
endured. After a time I would take it but
once a day. and now. while 1 keep a bottle
handy I seldom need it, as it has cured me.
Mks. J. W. Coolbaugh, Milo Center, N. Y.
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. SI.OO SO. holding 2 W times tho trlil
size, which sells for SO cents.
Prepared by E. C. OeWiTT & CO., CHIOAQO
-euiueqd s.jaßuoop ‘Xoeiuueiid B.qqjuis)
cy, Fortson’s Drug Store.
| To Grow JVeW Hair
j GIKE
] DANDRUFF
'I and Hair Tonic is
j if if* r **i\*l V ' r S I'l / r ** /i° r ' c ' ni
COKE
') 5 11 A VIN G FO A M
rots I.AST MIAVINO
Jlt il-Hi,. niutiihlj ,1-. Imlhß .lilt j
ttil ■ |t h.iil-rt-i < 111 •i,if i l |
and ll't I.'MMpI t.'.M t'UIHVKIJyt I r OH l rrtli l St - .' tc |
'j H H :-•*■ Ld t l'lco tin v'ti/Mlar I
For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist
Up to Date
Restaurant
t
_ JT JQ.
•air s fr^-sA
IBs %
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' THE QUICKEST LUNCH
J can lie had here. Wo call it our
■* "rapid-fire lunch” because It is
J served ro quickly.
, ll s act tired at our patrons k
2 however, hut placed before fhemfc
!*iii a dainty and appetizing man fc
Jner. *
W T bi lunch costs little, can hefc
3 tu'ckly disposed of and satisfies W
"out the most locust appetites 2
J W. WILSON, Proo.
Jj 'Phone 321. g
Siekvue itenie.
This - Jletir, .©d tonic Is in growma
dtrnand. The season of tbe grnv.,l
mxM is approaching. Inaig*rj on bjj!
1 ousnees, Jaundice, Chili, and Fever
ft'ters a
W. J^BUTTS,
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
v Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DEMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
Mrs. Mollie Allen, of South Fork.
Ky., says she has prevented attacks
of cholera morbus by taking Cham
hcrlaiu s stomach and liver tablets
when she felt an attack coming on
Such attacks are usually caused i
indigestion and these tablets are just
what is needed u> clean the stomach
and ward off thi approaching attack
Attacks of Oils folic may he pro
vented In t vvay. *
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a poattion, a houae, a
servant, or want to find anything
that hat been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise in this column.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
FOR RENT—Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Feudig '
& Cos.
FOR RENT.—Front room; furnish
ed and use of hath room. Excellent
location. Address "D,” care News.
FOR RENT —Three unfurnished
rooms kitchen, store room and pantry
on first floor; also two furnished
rooms up stairs at 712 Union street.
FOR RENT. — I Twee furnished rooms
and kitchen, storeroom and pantry on
first floor and also furnished rooms
on second floor. Apply 702 Union
street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE —Two good milk cows. S.
Marks.
FOR SALE. —A good piano. Apply
at the Arcade.
FOR iSALE. —Household furniture
and one piano in good condition. Ap
ply at 712 Union stnt.
4— ■
FOR SALE. —One young milk cow.
Cheap. Apply to Capt. Chas. Ander
son.
FOR SALE;— A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
The News offloe.
FOUND.
FOUND. — Diamond scarfpin Ow
ner can have by calling on Harlow
Anderson, Identifying same and pay
ing for this ad.
FOUND. —Fine pistol. Owner can
have by paying $1 for this ad. Ap
ply Nows Office. 8-18
FOUND—On the Atlantic Coast line
track near Gloucester crossing by a
colored laborer, one filled case watch,
parts of . chain and charm. Owner
cam have toy Identifying the same and
paying for tlhlia ad. aul paying reward
Apply to Sife Levison, 310 Bay street.
LOST.
LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
ceive more than the button is tporth.
LOST—A pearl stick pin, cresent
and star. Return to this office and
receive reward. Also badge, lyre ol
gold with initials G. M. C.
LOST. —Brolafch. set in gold con
taining photo of two little girls. Re
ward if returned to Nwh office.
>
LOST. —Cresent ehatetess bicycle.
Return to this office aj I ,-eceive re
—•' g%. .
LOST. —Broalch trimmed m gold and
pearl in center. Lost /between the
jmstofflee and Hanover park, or on
Gloucester or Monk streets. Will
pay Liberal reward if returned to this
office. |
LOST. —Account book. Same was
written in Jewish language. Return
to News office and get reward.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTfICK. —All parties are hereby
warned and notified not to trespass on
Long Island or Little St. Simon All
trespasser will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the law.
John Currie.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—GirI to fill and tab of
bottles. Address Box number 5, City.
WANTED—To buy at once second
hand oftioj? furniture. Address box
2!H. City. 9-6
WANTED—Two neatly dressed
! - white boys to act in the capacity of
cash boys. Apply to Mrs. M. Isaac.
“Meet Me at the Arcade” .
Free Lunch at tho
ARCADE
V
4
LOBSTER SALAD,
BAKED BEANS,
COLD SLAW,
SLICED TOMATOES,
SWISS CHEESE,
SARDINES,
AMERICAN CHEESE,
PICKLES,
OLIVES,
‘‘Meet Me at the Arcade”
Made Young Again.
“One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks lias put me
my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr. u.
H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa.
They’re the best In the world for liver,
•ioiuach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble Never gripe. 0t- 26 cents at
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
Court Hours. Brunswick, GU.
SHorter College
Founded 1877 by Alfred Shorter. An endowed insti
tution for ladies. Stands foremoat In America in point
of health. Offers a thorough education under Ideal con
ditions. The best achoolfor the beat people.” Mualp
Conservatory offers unequalled advantages Early
registration naceauty Many late apptfcpttt turned
away leal year Sqaelcn opens Sapt 34tb illuitrfiftf
How the Armorta Fought,
The Spanish officers behaved with
the desperate heroism which bovarne
the countrymen of Cortes and Santa
Cruz, and never did Spanish soldier or
seaman distinguish himself more than
on this tremendous day. There was no
fiinching, though the blood was seen
streaming out of the scuppers. Priests
went up and down under the hottest
fire, crucifix In hand, confessing and
absolving the dying.
But the engagement from the first
preserved the same character whirr
had been seen in those which had pro
ceded it. The Spaniards’ courage waf
useless to them. Their ships could no(
turn or sail, their guns were crushed
by the superior strength of the English
artillery, they' were outmatched it
practical skill, and, close as the ships
were to one another, they could not
once succeed in fixing a grappling IrrA
in an English rigging. Thus, while
their ow n losses were terrible, they
could inflict but little in return. They
had endured for five hours to be tom
to pieces by cannon shot, and that was
U.— Spanish Story of the Armada.
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pills that are potent in their
action and pleasant in effect are
DoWitt’s Little Eariy Risers, W. S.
Philpot, of Albany, Oa., says “During
a bilious attack I took one. Small
as it was it did mo more good than
alnmel, hlue moss or nay i.ih.-r tvl!
I ever took and at the same time tt.
effected me pi ear —illy Little Early
Risers are certta'-dy ideal pill
Sold by Joerge-' Pirn >cv-
For the Best, in Printing—Try the
Nows Job Office.
\ THE OGLETHORPE, :5
HUGH PORTER, Mgr. *
\ Brunswick’s Only First s
Class Hotel. J
| Reasonable Rates to |
Traveling Men.
["Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service, jjj
[ PHILLIPS the TAILOR|
l Opera House Block, :3
?Has a large and selected stock of -jj
new goods, for the coming season, jj
f best of wort- and perfect fit (iii.ir- £
t anteed. 5
f Pants made to order for $4.00. $
l Suits made to order for $15.00. jj
£ If you want a Swell J
£ Suit give me a |
| call. |
WOOD
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 326
DEVARIS & LI VAO AS,
Country Grocery-Store,
STAPLE AND FANCV GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ' Phone 111-
UNION
CLEAN ING and PRESSING
CLUB.
EDWARD MARTIN
a:
clean and press your clothes
He does good work and will give you
Ui
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
COAL.
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PAPKER
SCodd iSysgtepsssi &sst*e
v Digests what yeu ”?♦
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St.
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE
A SPECIALTY.
£ FOR
♦GROCERIES
AND
♦ Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden & Cos
Wt’.f and 1 Street suit it for
♦ less Ilium! 352, and what you
♦ order will be delivered promptly,
r READ THESE PSiCt.6.
V Stew Meats fiotn 5 to 712
pound Steak from 10t: pound to
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSVEItINta AND CANING
t-ayiijjj parjifH end Matting. .
in Cans ■.’• bllAirs. 11r—t’n
made and renovated, Fi!r;;.iture re"
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired,
W, H. THOMAS,
110 ®iocs*t.ic gtre*t.
Gives
~fs>*** Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be
I'erjeel traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow-
Honlth els. When these important organs fail to act
cffttlt/t regularly the system becomes clogged with
I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley s
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently
and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid
laxative, and is good for every member of the JMTfsytpW C
family.-Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. J
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal LefYlOfl
for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc.
m
t THE — v
[BAY IRON WORKS;
£ Manufacturers and Repairers of k
Engines, Saw Mills;
l Marine work a specialty
t Packings, Fittings £
l and Supplies;
£ Estimates furnished free ol Charge. £
: 629 Bay St. ;
* W. R, DART, CLAUD DART,
4. President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer, ♦
4-
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason. Vice-Pre.ldenL E.D.Waltsr, CaaMar.
The National Bank ol Brunswick.
BKuNbVvIUK. GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN U FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
*ud total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION LcaJ-Aita.
are devoted to the assistance of legit innate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited tr oia individuals, hrnis and corpora
lions.
SAVINGS DEPAtvfAIENT acco uuU bear Interest, eouipounded quasv
tei’ly. Interest bea*lr i cerlflcates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS -f the “BANK HRS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOUIA
ION” are cheaper r-... • ore conveu lent tua poetolSce or expi eßa.
.-jyrgi’,-- -ec!iaa!a>gasafcaiß^afiSßaßEfflaEßawpwH%
- a i|pMSFipii(iafj
' • Wsii-SKigy • |
a Urana ',
M organ & Davis ,
" UierRIBUTORo, Brunswick, Ctaa' 1
■ ■ “j..
ii
SEAL BRAND COFFEE
GOES.
it needs no introduction
The fact that I sell it is
enough, Blend
makes Ideal Iced Tea
Sold by this store only
THOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Grocer,
312 Newcastle Street.
♦••f-t-f-f-f-f-F-f-fee-.*..
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tankersley and gel, one of
his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives
pest Satisfaction of any. He makes
sJi grades and prices to order. Fine
lino of bursa hats, hoots, dusters, oils,
aud Makes a specialty of repairing
trunks, valices, ln fact all leather ana
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch. Call on him.
J- H. TANKERSLEY.
x x x x x r, v
t, UNREDEEMED
* PLEDGES
'
THREE PRQP HgAP, SINGER
‘ SEWING MACHINES.
(ONE FINE DOUBLE BARREL
[ ' PARKER dIUN.
f They Go at a Bargain.
8. B. NATHAN.
k
--tSNkkkeeßßa^A
. w ** a (W want a pleasant pnyslc
Th Utt* * '* l ~ r> ** Btom * cb >d Liver
Tablets. TJ}*j *re muijt to take ®.nti
plesaat to *#ect ftg **J* b,
teugglit*, 1
SEPTEMBER 3..
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of tho Longman & Martinez Pure
Paints whenever they paint.. Note:
Have dono so for twenty years. Sales
tens of mi.dons of gallons: painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint, if not satisfac
tory. The paint wears for periods up
lo eighteen years. Linseed oil must
be added to the paint, (dine in two
minutes). Actual cost then about
$1.25 per gallon. Samples f-ea.
Sold by onr agent*.
Bowen & Thomas
THE DOG 4
\ DAYS ARE HERE 4
[ i
> Have you your store and
. equipped with Electric Fans.
t IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. **
,- - 4
° ur Electric Faps make any?
, hot day cool; will furnish
, seabreeze or land breeze as 'Je- j!
sred; will turn August
• October, and will mix up more-*
coolness with more
than any other thing known of.T
4/i
MUTUAL LIGHT *
& water co.
WOOD
T- J- KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Fl,o„ e 3?6
Pine 75 e
Mixed 90 c
Oak i.oo
" one Dose Convinces.”
Mosleys Lemon Ellxer acta eeutlv
It 1. * perfect liquid idfml
to the bowel* without any unpjeaaaat
,6V cents per - -•* ff f. drug sto-^J