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SATURDAY MORNING
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
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AH LEAVY Manager.
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-Mm Biunswick Daily News as the
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•dres it to bo distinctly understood
that “-I1 legal advertisements must he
paid lor in advance. We cannot af
ford to devote our space to such ad
virtlsements and wait on the courts
'or the money.
Well, after all Wheeler and Hobson
are a great pair.
September I2 and thoise weeds are
not cut down.
The average visitor falls dead In
love with those weeds.
A maniac and pistol are two
things it is impossible to legislate
against.
The weeds are so healthy. How. kind
inf the sanitary department of the
city In keep them growing.
Brunswick's commercial bodies
should lake a hand In the srlke sil
nation with a ylew to an adjustment
of the thing,
Tim cable messages say that engi
neering firms otf Bolfafit have no
tified 8,000 employees that wages will
he reduced 8 per cent in October.
David 11. Hill Is vain enough to
believe that lie can lie the democratic
nominee for president next year.
David has much confidence In Da
vid.
What i <he matter with Delewaro
that site should indulge in lynching#
and race riots? Hereto lore she lias
been an calm 3 a May morning.
One of the things needed in this
country is workingmen instead of
millionaires in congress, men who wn
represent millions of men Instead of
millions of dllars.
General Simon H. ’luckner, Ike
bug candidate for president, Is now
aiding the republicans of Kentucky.
It in hard lo tell where a polillclau
who Hosts from one party to another
will finally land.
It is a source of great, pleasure to
us to note the fact that the city
council has concluded to proceed with
ilv* 'miprovements of the city hospital.
It is an institution that should have
had attention long years ago.
What an ideal world this would ho
if cleanliness were the rule every
where and iu everything—clean
houses, clean streets, clean bodies,
clean hearts, clean accounts and
clean characters, remarks an ex
change.
ALAS HOW TRUE.
The following la from the Albany
Herald and its genuine truth lias im
pressed us very deeply. Editor At• n
tosh generally gels to the bottom o;
things, and ho has certainly done
son in this ctuse;
"I’resident Roosevelt has ordered
the removal of Miss JtuUiali 11. Todd,
y l rom Green wqod, Delaware, postofflee,
oui the ground that sho is “obnoxious"
to Senator Allen. Mrs. Todd is a
white woman and has served in the
capacity of postmistress for six years
ie the bUUru satisfaction of the geo
pie, so far as the record shows. Hut
she has been summarily removed
with three years of the term for
which she wa> last appointed uue.x
piled. Tins case briugs up one in
striking contrast from the state of
Mississippi. There a uegro woman,
Aliunie Lot., at Indiauula, was ob-
noxious not only to the senators of th®
state, hut to the people of Indianola
as well.
Yea 'President Roosevelt refused
to let her resign after she decided
that it would be best for her to do
so. and she Is still being paid her
salary by Ihe government, although
no longer rendering any service. In
comparing his official action in the
two cases it looks like being a negro
insures the favor and protection on
Roosevelt over and agiainst all comers,
especially in the south. In the two
cases here cited wliat constituted a
crime in a white woman in Delcware
benamvu a virtue in a negro woman
in Mississippi,
NEW ERA FOR THE SOUTH.
According to the annual report of
Secretary Hester of the cotton ex
change.the cotton crop for the year
1 Silk 181(8 amounted to 10,727,559 halesi
which sold for $180,770,282, an in
crease of $12,750,000 compared with
the return from the crop of the pre
ceding year. An interesting feature
of the report, is the consumption of
cotton in this countrry. It shhows
that the south now used 50.12 percent
of i lie total crop, while a few years
ago it consumed only 23.3 per cent.,
agiiiiint the north’s 07.7 per cent.
There is no doubt that the south
has made wonderful strides in the de
velopment of the cotton Industry in
I tie last few years, hut, remarkable
as liiim been the .expansion of cotton
manufacture in that section, close
observers of the trend of the affairs
predict that in the near future Dixie
will be ihe center fr the manufacture
of the higher grades of goods, as il
Is now the center for the coarse
grades.
Tho south has natural advantages
which the north cannot overcome,
elimatec conditions close proximity
to the raw material and cheaper cost
mf labor are factors In the manufac
ture of cotton goods, which in time
will force mill owners in the north to
move their plants to the south or go
out. of business.
tint it is not only In the manufac
ture of cotton goods that the south
is forging ahead. It has takon front
rank iu the production of iron and
stool, furniture and other articles
which formerly were produced only
in the north. Anew era has opened
f,s' the south, and this fact Is rapidly
being recognized by capitalists in
all sections of the country.
Several dirty little flings have been
made at The News lately. We have
Ignored them and brushed them aside
as a man would tho buzzing of a
wasp. Hul we put some people on
notice Hint when we do make up our
mind to respond wo will do so In a
manner that it will incline at least one
individual to inquire the price of a
railroad ticket. A word lo the wise
is sufficient
The: Genuine vs. Counterfeits.
The genuine is always better Linn
a counterfeit, but the truth of this
statement is never more forcibly real
ized or more thoroughly appreciated
thau when you compare Hie genuine
l)eWitt’s Wit.c!h Hazel Halve with the
many counterfeits and worthless sub
stitutos Hi at are on the market. \\
8. Ledbetter, Shreveport, La., says.
"After using many other remedies
without benefit, otic box of DeWitl’s
Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For
blind, bleeding, itching and protruding
piles, no remedy is equal to lteWitt’s
Witch Hazel Solve. Sold by Joergor’s
parinacy.
A Purgative Plensuie.
IT you ever took iv-Witt's little ear
. riers for biliousness or constipa
tion you knew what a purgative plena
uie is. These famous little pills
cleanse the liver and rid tho system
of all without producing unpleasant
elieets. They do not gripe, nicken
a wcakwi, 'ait give lone and strength
u the i .aaues and orgaase involved
W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
■ .No i etier pill can be used than Lit
lie ikii'ly 11. era lor constipation, sue,
1,*,! ... :. etc." Sold by Joerger
pharmacy.
a Doctor.
“I uni just iqi from a hard spell 01
ihe tinx (dysentery) says Air. T. A
Punier, a well known mo hunt o,
Dniuiuuml, Teun. "I used oue boUU
~! ie t,ii, .. ib' tc Giudcra an..
D.ai rlioea i.e.aedf ,uu was eureu
wiiiauit inning a dot. r. i c.aisidei
it Hie be -i cliuteia nuiiieir.e in U -
world." There is no use of employing
a doctor when tins medicine is used,
tor uo doctor can pte..cru,.- a
uiedic'iiie lor oowei coiupta.nt in an.,
form eltl r for children 01 adults
:i Iri'V ■ U;l ■ c ■ ■ i* * lag,
For safe uy ail druggists.
Letters from
Women
Cured by the use of Kodol are received daily.
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
arc inadequate to transform the nutrient prop
erties of the food into blood. That is
Indigestion. The system is deprived of the
amount of nourishment required to keep up
the strength, and the result i3 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 see that the trouble is not there.
Kcdci
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 I
endured. After a time l would take it but
once a day. and now. while I keep a bottle
handy 1 seldom need it, as it has cured me.
Mrs. J. W. Coolbaugh, Milo Center, N. Y.
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. SI.OO Size holding 2*4 times the trial
size, which sells for 50 cents.
Prepared by E. O. DeW'TT & CO., CHICAQO
-BUJJBMd s 4 jaßjoop ‘XoBLUJBMd s 4 q$(UJ9
cy, Fortson’s Drug Store.
To CroW fieW Hair
COKE
DANDRUFF
GORE
(ft
\ and Hair Tonic is
l h C *l% ;?/> £ 7 1 fh)a r e of Jmm fton.y
COKE
SHAVING FOAM
•Ok l.Artlf SHAVING
Y lini.t.- ftfiv ImlHly iftrol'M- ■'"" [
tnlir, I! lint" ■r "i (merit Mo* j
A uut Loo; < <-M. thiovi'.,; I'i u.ii tou t k u: !
-H * !- ttr.o.f Vo CMu-n J o t-'-vt.iai t, l,a t
For Sale by W J BUTTS, Druggist
Wilson’s
Up to Date
Restaurant
p.
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- ■' nStf ■ ro.
LpX.fit 1 ’’.'-“v'et - 0... .a,
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J THE QUICKEST LUNCH fc
b* cau be had here. We call It our
2 "rapid-lire lunch” because It is
J served so quickly.
* It is not tired at our patrons, fc
J however, but placed before them
Jin a dainty and appetiziug man fc
w ;
U Tills lunch costs little, can hefc
3 lutokly disposed of and satisfies
JJj all hut the most robust appetites U
J J. W. WILSON, Pron.
J 'Phone 321. 2
Oieieiw i/cnie.
nils LJlebrr jed tonic ts la grower
demand. The season ot the gre*t
need la approaching. lamgesJon njl
llousness, Jaundice, Cailli and rarer
Hick Headache, palm in ta back and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, aid
Bellevue Tonic curse them all la aaa
term, '
W. J.BUTTS,
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DEMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
Mrs. Mol lie AJies, of South Fork. j
Ky., says she has pr>6yrn.tod attacks !
of cholera morbus by taking Cham- |
lierlaius stomach and liver tablet''
when she felt au attack coming on
Such attacks axe usually causcn t |
indigestion and these tablets are jusi
what Is needed to clean the stomach
and ward off fht approaching attack.
Attack* of '-‘'totis colic may bn p re _
looted lu ( ‘ume way. •
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a position, a house, a
servant, or w.nt to find anything
that has 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, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR RENT.—Nicely furnished
rooms in excellent location. Apply 8U.3
Union street, comer of Monk.
FOR RENT. —Front room; furnish
ed and use of hath room. Excellent
location. Address "D,” care News.
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished
rooms kitchen, store loom auu pantry
on first floor; also two furnished
rooms up stairs at 712 Union street.
FOR RENT.—Tnree furnished rooms
and kitchen, storeroom and pantry on
first floor and also furnished rooms
on second floor. Apply 7(12 Union
street.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE— milk cows. S.
Marks.
FOR SALE. —A good piano. Apply
at the Arcade.
FOR SALE. —Household furniture
and one piano in good condition. Ap
ply at 712 Union street.
FOR SALE.—One young m'lk 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 office.
FOUND.
FOUND.— Diamond searfpin. Ow
ner can have by calling oil Barlow
Anderson, Identifying same and pay
ing for this ad.
FOUND. —Fine pistol. Owner can
have by paying $1 for this ad. Ap
ply News Office. 8-18
FOUND —On the Atlantic Coast line
track near Gloucester crossing by a
colored laborer, one filled case watch,
(karts of chain and charm. Owner
ca.ni have toy identifying the same and
paying for tlhtics ad. ajul paying reward
Apply to Kifc Levi.son, 310 Bay street.
LOST.
LOST —Gold link cuff button. Fin
der return to the News office and re
elve more than the button Is worth.
LOST—A pearl stick pin, cresent
and star. Return to this office and
receive reward. Also badge, lyre of
gold with initials G. M. C.
LOST. —Brotafch, set in gold oon
tain|ing photo of two little girls. Re
ward if returned to Newts office,
LOST.—Cresent chainless bicycle.
Return to this office and receive re
ward.
LOST.—Broach trimmed in gold and
pearl in center. Lost between the
postoffice and Hanover park, or on
Gloucester or Monk streets. Will
pay litberal reward if returned to this
office. "
LOST. —Account book. Same was
written in Jewish language. Return
to News office and get reward.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOUICE. —All parties are hereby
warned and notified not to trespass on
Long Island or Little St. Simon All
trespassers will be prosecuted to the
fullest extent of the laiw.
John Currie.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED —Good collector 23 or 24
years of age. Call at 1071-2 Monk
street Boyd & Cos.
WANTED —To buy at once second
hand office furniture. Address box
291, City. 9-6
WANTED —Two neatly dressed
—white boys to act Jn the capacity of
cash boys. Apply to Mrs. M. Isaac.
Mads Young Again.
“One of Dr, King’s New Life Pills
reach night fotf-Awo weeks has put me
I my ‘teensv LgaliC' writes Dr. L.
| if. Turner * Dem,f*eytown, Pa.
They're tie br* In the world for liver,
| stomach and Thwela. Purely vegeta
ble Never K\V*. O-i- 26 cent* at
.Shorter College
rounded 1377 by Alfred Shorter. An endowed insti
tution for Judies. Stands toremost In America in point
of health. Offers a thorough education under ideal con
citions. The best school For the fceai people." Music
Conservatory offers unequalled advantages. Eajlv
registration necessary. Many late applicants turned
way last year. Session opens Sept. 24th. Illustrated
catalogue will h---nt froe. pcstpaid.-Otr plication
to President V. 0. Box Rome, Q*.
l "" M 9
DeWitt is the Nam*.
When you go to buy Witch Haze)
alvo look for the name DeWitt ou
I .very box. the i ....
, Witch Hazel is used in making De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which is
he best salve in the wrld for cuts,
burns, bruises, boils, eczema and
lies. The popularity of DeWitt’s
.“itch Hazel Salve, due to its many
cutes, lyes caused numerous worth
ess counterfeit to be placed on the
market. The genuine I;#srs the name
of E. C. DeWitt & 00., uiucagp. gold
y Joerger’s Pharmacy.
Pension Claims.
All soldiers who wish their pension
plaints to receive prompt and faith
ful attention should place their claims
at once in the hands of Joseph H. :
Hunter, pension attorney, Washing
ton, D. C., as I know from experience 1
he i* the proper party to handle
such cases.
Mrj, Dpr* Pekh*m,
How the Armada Fought.
The Spanish officers behaved with
the desperate heroism which became
the countrymen of Cortes and Santa
Cruz, and never did Spanish soldier ot
seaman distinguish himself more than
on this tremendous day. There was no
flinching, though the blood was seep
streaming out of the scuppers. Priests
went up and down under the hot lost
fire, crucifix in hand, confessing and
absolving the dying.
But the engagement, from the first
preserved the same character which
had been seen in those which had pre
ceded it. The Spaniards' courage was
useless to them. Their ships could not
turn or sail, their guns were crushed
by the superior strength of the English
artillery, they were outmatched In
practical skill, and, close as the ships
were to one another, they could not
once succeed in fixing a grappling iro£.
In an English rigging. Thus, while
their own losses were terrible, they
could inflict but little in return. They
had endured for five hours to he torn
to pieces by cannon shot, and that was
sll. —Spanish Story of the Armada.
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pills that are potent in their
action and plea,riant in effect are
DoVVitt’s Little Early Risers. .W. S.
Philpot, of Albany. Ga., says "During
a bilious attack I took one. Smail
as it was it did me more good than
alomel. blue mass or anv other ill
[ ever took and at the same time it
effected me plea°"ntiy. Little Early
Risers are eertt’->ly - ineai pill.
Sold by Joerge-' Phr—icv
For the Best in Printing—Try the
News Job Office.
THE OGLETHORPE,
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
Brunswick’s Only First
Class Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.
[PHILLIPS the TAILOR!
I Opera House Block,
l Has a large and selected stock of.
Cnew goods, for the coming season, ’
fbest of worP and perfect fit guar-!
fanteed.
t Pants made to order for $4 00. ;
sSuits made to order for $15.00. >
| If you want a Swell;
[ Suit give me a \
[call.
WOOD
Oak and Fine
B. H. DANIELS, Phone 326
DEVARIS& LIVADAS,
Country Store,
STAPLE AND FANG / GROCERIES
204 Monk St. ’ Phone 141 a
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
v LV (
EDWARD MARTIN
' clean and prsaa your ciothea
Ha doe* good work and will give ywi
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 508 Monk St.
GOAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY a. PARKER.
Kodol Dyspepsia Gore
Digests what ywu “?*
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St.
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
J FOR
-GROCERIES
f AND
l Fresh Meats
f REMBEMBER
l Durden &Cos
Wo,f and I Street sell it for 1
lean. Plume 352, and what you -
• order will be delivered promptly..
F READ THESE PRICES. ,
X Stew Meats from 5 to 7 12,
, pound Steak from 10c pound to ,
121-3. Groceries just as cheap. '
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTER.W AND CANING
Laying Carpets u.v Mattinj.
in Cane Scats in E hairs, .s
made and renovated. Furniture >e
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
W. H. THOMAS
11P 9i"Wce*ter Street
Gives r
Tborfori Ful, y nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be I
I traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- I
HpCllth els - When these important organs fail to act I
Utt 4 regularly the system becomes clogged with I
I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley's I
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently I
and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■
laxative, and is good for overy member of the TUf r/ax)* v
family,.Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. •'WuAltJ' J
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal Jf> tYICI tl
for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. ,
THE J
BAY IRON WORKS;
" Manufacturers and Repairers ot
■Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills!
- Marine work a specialty , !
k J
* Packings, Fittings ;
: and Supplies]
l Estimates furnished Free of Charge.
► 629 Bay St.
h W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, '
► President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer, i
k 1
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Wsdter, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from Individuals, Arms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar
terly. Interest bearlci ceriflcates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
HON” are cheapen Aoo ' ore convenient tha' pustofaos or express.
-zaatiiMiiwij iMi'H'iaimif————
4iQEMSKpmKDfI
a Grand V
i OLiD CUHISKEY i
Vi/ // cM jui organ & Davis |
-' DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ua. ]
-;9 ~ *
IT
SEAL BRAND COFFEE
GOES.
It needs no introduction
The fact that | sell it is
enough. “Emperor’s Blend
makes Ideal Iced Tea
Sold by this store only
THOMAS KEANY,
Fancy Grocer,
312 Newcastle Street.
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, hut 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
trunks, valices. In fact ail leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch. Call on him.
4- H. TANKERSLEY.
~ -o 91 9
UNREDEEMED j
PLEDGES’
—— j
THREE DROP-HEAD, SINGER
SEWING MACHINES.
ONE FINE DOUBLE BARREi.*
PARKER AVN. *
3
They Go at a Bargain. $
S. B. NATHAN.
HX:ftKRKRKRKatI£
Wlaen you wart a pleasant paysic
try ChamberlaiT> , B Stomach and Liver
Tablet*. They are easy to take and
pleeaat in effect, ffor eaie by all
drugglsfa *
SEPTEMBER 12.
ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in
stitute supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure
Paiuts whenever they paint. Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Laics
tens of miaions of gallons; painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint if not satisfac
tory. The paint wears for periods up
to eighteen years. Linseed oil must
be added to the paint, (dine in two
mlDUtes). Actual cost then about
$1.26 per gallon. Samples free.
Sold by our aweitta,
Sowen A Thomas.
T T V T F T ▼
I
* THE BOG
E DAYS ARE HERE
*
t
g Have you your store and offices
f equipped with Electric Fans,
If IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. *
If
g Ur Electric Fans make any'
f hot day cool; will furnish a
f seabreeze or land breeze as de
t srec *s will turn August into.,
If October, and will mix up more*
coolness with more
► than any other thing known of.
g <
’MUTUAL LIGHT 51
: & WATER CO. I
i
i 6
WOOD
T-J. KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 376
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Oak i.oo
“One Dose Convince#.”
Mosleys Lemon Elixer acts gar
effect It ia a perfect liquid laxat *.
in the bowels without any unpieas it
10 rents pee - —-M tf? drag ate aa,