The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 24, 1903, Image 2

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THURSDAY MOUWNa WUSSWICK DAILV NF.ffS. PURLIRHED UATT.Y BY TH' NEWS BUnUSHINB CO. A. H. LEAVY Manager. C. u i.p/i Fritter. I IFV lr ,Hlv A ArArMelfipr rofrut Irrr*n rn AnnllrHnn nr*' l c-^hnr- HflMfi nrC’*inf7ntlrF nn*lrn a rvihV'ibAfl % t hlf *he> r*milnr rntoa CTTPCPPT PTTOV TMTH<3 Tfirmc ♦ - V mn frnA **i *>ll n<ir*o €>f C*n n- *,*-,1 r*oi(l4 Waylao Pr' ■ Pi 'Hnr*!t>o * qr A ••'d TTtwf)ftnfi I^hnrla 1 Dor M ort * ro Wf Worflin 9 Tf) Onp Va*f k 00 ft (fir* Pft’n f,, '-lAlr P*i ruicf a# *r unrnnflf'l moq mill miMAr I MMV ** rva rt r y <!rAr h.iq rlfc*r|*ir*rl ' ft ninr*\A/lr-P Dully M'w si*> Mir* rff'r?rf rtronn of fVi lln'torl ; Court. Ir bankruptcy prorrrrlinrjs. for county. TELEPHONF 1 P.P. DffßLlftWFPn NOTIC.e. T.,a Nows PutiUntifnp' ("V'TTvpnnv do rlrpq If to bo dlntlnotlv iindormtood that a.ll loral ndvo-tf omonfq must bo pnM for In ndvanop. Wo cannot nf ford to dovoto our qnnoo fr pujr*h nrl. ▼ortlßomontfl and wait on Vho rotirfp * r *** tbn monoy. Tbo board of trad?, wo nr< told, will noon re vivo. Thero ia a fortiifio in cat tip rats inp;. Asltf tbo Armours A;nolih* r crank ha boon n \ * itor to Oysi< ** T'av. Not. tl: * pro idont. Wo have (in Ito a nunebr of per petual office seeker.; in Tlni.nsw io]< ■Rrimswlck looked lively again yes terday—tlio Jewish stores wore open* Cardinal (ribbons lb inks lh. 0100 tievn of Sarto a jrroat tiling for An.or I ca lf you have anything to soil or rent ndvovtiso it in the want eouhnn of tbo News Wo aincorly hope that William TV Hearst will Georgia that pwpos ed visit Tillmap is going to plead sell' do flense. It was a peksulkur tsell ' do fence We aie always glad lo see now business concerns locale here but we bad rather see a few factories The fliYcrapo Glynn county farmer who owns a ten acre farm does man u;,t- to plant about a half aero NoUwlthsft lumWug the pr.ntiet4isi;i of the ill kind, Cubans s'tn to he mnnaiglng Cuba in a very able man ner The democrats of ilie west are loir William It. Ilearst and the rest of tlie country is falling in line at a rapid rate The welalthor pot wmuowhai wctit jiic.' yesterday. A tv-mimler ot the fact that summer has not as vet ipiven up all hope. Some of the papers think the tact that the president goes armed is uw fill. We arc of the opinion tli it it i perfectly justifiable Tom Godley, of Camden, lias an ex cellent exhibit for that county to •al.c to the stale fair. We would that there was a Toni Godley here. In Just one month the state fair at Macon will open and if indications count for anything it will he the mod successful ever held in this state What the English tradesman has lost in American competition Cm. tune bunting candidate for carriage candidate has more than made up. NEGLECTING CUBAN TRADE United States Consul General Steinhart, who is stationed at Hava na, has submitted to the depart mi nt or commerce an exhaustive report on Cuba and its affairs, in which it is charged that the Unit.'. S h* electing Cuba, which is at our verv doors, in its struggle for Europium trade. He states that the industries of the island are rapidly growing and lie also points out that unless the United States takes advantage ot the situation the foreigners will cut in and proceed to do the business of the inland. A PARTY ORGAN WARNS THEM. The Washington Post sounds a note of warning to the republican party and coming from such a souce and in such a way it can mil help but carry convictions to the much indifferent members of the party. Among other things the Post say*; "The republicans lost the election which followed the enactment of the McKinley tariff bill —overwholmjgjy lost It. in fact—because of the rise in the cost of the necessaries of life. Conditions which today recall exists that famous campaign. It is a fact that the salary of the wage earner now procures for him the minimum of ....>-y things The cost <rf living is (hligh. 'flip grodery Idll anil the meat bills are as high as any time in our history. The men who fries to live in a decent manner on a sal ary of the small hind, finds that it is impossible to care for hie family in the proper manner and if ho does he finds it Impossible to save a cent.. "it would l>e some ,satisfaction for the wage earner If be hnew that the money wrung out of bis pocket went 1o ills fellow laborers throughout the country, but lie known that labor does lie' get die benefit. Tie might lie sar' isfb-d if tie knew that the groeor and hotel.er got. the benefit, of it. but he s nv- >re of Hie fne that the merchant is selling on the lowest margin of i,refit With neither the producer nor tile merchant beneflttinar fmm the r!. in Uriel's, the finest lon naturally arises “Who is the beneficiary?" If there lie a. general belief that the extortioner Is a syndicate or onr unratlon whb-h controls the output beef or sugar or canned goods or var ious other necessities of life, there will lie a swing of the polities! pen dulum equal to that which brought, the democrats In to power some year" ago. “To the average eitizens the price which he hurt to pay for the things (lint go upon his table anil upoti his liaelc are of more vital and personal concern than the enaetment of finaincial legislation or a policy for the Philippines." DISGUSTED ’WITH HIS AIRSHIP. A dispatch from Washington tells us that Prof. 1.-uigloy has become dis gusted with liis airship and proposes to give up the affair as a failure. The engine ran away with itself again recently, broke the propellers and otherwise damaged the machine before a launching could be had. This was the straw that broke the cam el's had: and Mr. Langley lias for saken Widewater. the .scene of liis experiments But his assistant. Prof. Manley, is more persistent, and he will make obhier' •triutls. Manlcft' Is in earnest about the airship and will not give up us long as there tire reasons to believe that a good test, of the 'ma chine can he had. We are glad that the people of this city gave the band from the or phans homo In Maicon such a warm reception. This institution deserves everything that can tie done ami said for it. MR. PARKER'S EXPERIENCE WITH A NEWS ADVERTISEMENT “You will have to take that ad. out or I will have to buy anothsr horse and wagon,” said Mr. C. L. Par. kcr, the popular grocer to a repre sedative of the News yesterday. Continuing Mr. Parker said: "Your paper Is certainly read in all parts of the city and my advertisement has certainly proven to be a good invest ment for me and my business has in cronsed at a wonderful rate since the ad. appeared and I am getting new customers rapidly.” The reason is plain. The News is read by the buying public and when they go to Mr. Par ker they find everything just as rep resented and prices low as they pos sibly can be. in other words they arc satisfied after giving him one order that he wiii make their deal ings with him satisfactory in every sense of the wora. Mr. Parker will probably buy an other horse and delivery wagon as l.e HAS NOT DISCONTINUED HIS AD VERTISEMENT IN THE NEWS. . Read I is prices every morning and you wili reacily see that you can save money. KODOL Weak Hearts Are due to indigestion. Ninety-nine of everyone hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when it w*s simple indigestion. It is a scien tific fact that all 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 it up against the heart. This interferes with the action of the heart, and in the course of time that aeiicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Kodol Digests What You Eat Mrs. Lorlng Nichols of Penn Yan. N. Y., wtfte3: After eating, my food wouJd distress me by making my heart palpitate and I would become very weak. Finally 1 got a bottle of Kodol and It gave me Immediate relief. After using a few bottles 1 am cured. Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach disorders, and gives the heart a full, free and untram meled action. Bottles only. SI.OO Site holding 2Vt times the trial size, which sells for 30c a PREPARED BY E.C.D.Witt Smith's Pharmacy, Joerger’s Pharma cy, Fortson’s Drug Store. | To Grots? JVetO Hair I GOKE ! OiiDBUFF ] CURE i and Hair Tonic is Ifre 'BeStt** ' ,rP of tmiiationa I COKE. I SHAVING FOAM £ FOIV tASY SHAVING ej any sin, p.rfu txioiiy .n.'xiMapaibM m tuif your iart.or 01 du,n.;<st doe* M not li’eep( ntf Khaviug Foam tan IVr tc §8 A K to , etkagu for regular tub For Bale by W J BUTTS, Druggist iHeieme i/ctiie. Titls r ylebr ,ed tonic Is in growing demand. The season at the grea'stt need Is approaching. Inal*** Jon nil llousness. Jaundice, Cnllli and Fever, Blck Headache, pains In the back and kidneys sll depend upon malaria, sal Bellevue Tonic cures them all la any form, W. J,BUTTS. Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE mak4. C. W. DEMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. Forston’s drug store is headquarters for fresh garden seed of all kinds. The Genuine vs. Counterfeits. Tlie genuine is always better than a counterfeit, but tlie truth of this statement is never more forcibly real ized or more thoroughly appreciated than when you compare the genuine DeWitt’s Witch. Hazel Salve with the many counterfeits and worthless sub stitutes that, are on the market. W S. Ledbetter. Shreveport, La., says: “After using many other remedies without benefit, one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cured me.” For blind. Weeding, itching and protruding piles, no remedy is equal to DeWitt's ch Hazel Salve. Soli) by Joerger'3 PUJ’ttuicy. jLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS ING CLUB. Andrew Wright, ..... Proprietor. 100 Gloucester Street. ..leaning, Repairing and Tailoring. “Prompt Attention" Our Motto. BEST MATERIAL . . . COMPETENT WORKKMEN \n order will convince you that we wiii give satisfaction.. Phone 31. Fall will soon be here. Have your overcoat dyed at the Glynn Cleaning ud Pressing club Torsion s drag store has just receiv ;ed a fresh shipment of Huyler's candies. Go to Wilson’s today if you want to enjoy an order of ricebirds. oy sters, o.r anything else that the mark et affords. HESSIE LINE. Sunday Excursion to St. Simon Island. Leave city at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. Leave Pier at 11 a. m. and 5 p. in. Fare for the round tr p SI.OO Surf suits for bathing. This will be the last of the Sunday excursions to *“• **'•*•• - *.i.a BRUNSW rOrt wwn was WANT COLUMN. If you want a position, a house. * servant, or wint to find anything that has been lost, or want tome 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.—A five room house. Apply toi 121 north Amherst street. FOR RENT. —Nicely furnished rooms in excellent location. Apply 303 Union street, corner of Monk. FOR RENT. —Front room; furnish ed and use of bath room. Excellent location. Address "D,” care News. FOR RENT —Three unfurnished rooms kitchen, store room and pantry on first floor; also two furnislbed 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 702 Union street. ( FOR RENT—The Coney residence, 708 Union street; 8 rooms, gas and electric lights, porcelain tub and basin. One of the best residences in the city. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Two good mtlk cows. S. Marks. FOR SALE —Tandem bicycle at a great bargain. Enquire at News of fice. 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—A desirable farm, con taining 25 acres, improved; a short distance from the city. Enquire at The News offioe. PRIVATE SALE—Furniture and household effects. Carpets, matting etc. Cheap for cash, Frederic B. Chandler, Oaklawn. FOUND. FOUND. —A gentleman's bicycle, Is painted green. Apply at the H#Y office for information, regarding the same. LOST. LOST—A baby pto, with small dia mond in center. Reward lyilj be paid for return of same to Elkan, Rm.Jj.ett store. LOST—A red setter puppy mine' months old. Had on collar. Reward If returned to H. W- (Jala. LOST—GoId link cuff button. Fin der return to the News office and re ceive more than the button la worth. LOST—A pearl stick pin, erase*at and star. Return to this office and receive reward. Also badge, lypa of gold with initials G. M. C. SPECIAL NOTICES. WANTED. —Clerk. Good salary to right party. Joel (Bros. WANTED. — Young lady desires a positiota as stenographer and type jyriteir. Hafl had ample experience Hind can, \ furnish 1 good recommenda tions. Apply to “Stenographer” New office. NOTICE—AiI parties are hereby warned and notified not to trespass on Long Island or Little St. Simon AH trespassers will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. John Currie. Made Young Again. “One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills each night for two weeks has put me my 'teens’ again,” writes Dr. L. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa They’re the best In the world for liver, stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta ble- Never gripe- O-i- *5 cents at Shorter Coilege Founded 1877 by Alfred Shorter. An endow*-d Instl r tutfon for ladies. Stands foremost In America in point pf health. Offers a thorough education under idealcon *lUiep§. “T; i v -est school for the best people.” Music Conservatory offers unequalled advantages. Early registration necessary- Many late applicants turned away last year. Session opens §cpf. 24th. Illustrated catalogue wlll f* je.ptotpaLd.-on application to President sm ,n> ®n, t). Box Rome, ' The Death Penalty. A little thing! sometimes results n death. Thus a mere scratch. In significant cuts or puny boils have aid the death penalty. It Is wise i? have P’:cklin’s Arnica Salve ever hanjjy. It’s the best salve on arth and will prevent fatality, when Murns. Sores. Ulcers and Pilpa threat ji. Only 25 cents at all drag stores Salesman wanted at once. Good salary to the right jna- Joel Pros, reliable pawnbrokers. Ths Wastes of the Body. Every seven days he blood, mus cles and bones of a man ol average size loses two pounds of wornout tis sue. This waste cannot be teplen ished and the health and strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way. and disease sets up, Kpdol Dys pepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organa to digest and assim ilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues and protects the health and strength of the mind and body Kodol cures indigestion, dyspepsia and ail stomach troubles. It Is an Ideal spring tonic. Bold by joerger’s Fharuiacy, Smith’s Pharma cy and W. J. Huttt. -Water Before Meal*. While' the general opinion of those I supposed to tie authorities on this mat ter has been that the habit .Jt drinking water at meals is a deleterious one. It la now stated, according to recent in vestigations, that a little water, if too cold, is beneficial, as il assists In the digestion of food. A too copious supply of water dilutes the gastric juice, and if too cold it lowers the tem perature of the stomach below normal. thus impairing digestion. If. however, water Is taken in limited quantities, tbu peptones formed by the action of gas trie juice on food will he washed aside, thereby facilitating absorption. By this means the undigested food is laid bare and is more susceptible to further u 9 tlon of the gastric Juice. During the period of rest phlegm, being very tena cious, prevents the free flow of gastric Juice for some time, hence delays di gestion. A drink of water before meals Is recommended because it loosens and washes away this deposit of mucus, thereby permitting the gastric juice to attack the food ns it enters the stom ach. —Boston Transcript Potent Pill Pleasure. The pills that are potent in their action and pleasiant :in effect are DeWitt’s Little Early Risers. W. S. Philpot, of Albany. Ga.. says “During a bilious attack I took one. Small as It was it did me more good than alomel, blue mass or anv p r I ever took and at the same time tt effected me plepr'itly. Little Early Risers are <— ideal pill. Sold by Joerge-’- Tbs* —-'ey 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. tuMMtK-Hmkitiue-f-tuut-iucitimiwit I PHILLIPS the TAILOR Opera House Block, 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. Suita made to order for $15.00. If you want a Swell Suit give me a call. IMimittlWKltKkt-kKIGtKKItKItItIt WOOD Oak and Pine B. H. DANIELS, Phone 326 DEVARIS & LIVADAS, Country Grocery Store, STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 204 Monk St. ’ Phene 1413 UNION CLEANING and PRESSING CLUB. JOB' epWARD MARTIN £. clean and press your clothfc Ha does good work and will give yew 4*-- - - Satisfaction. Phone 146-2 508 Monk Bt. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digest* what v u BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phone 257-?. 307 Newcastle St Bicycles, Guns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. - FOE GROCERIES l AND Fresh Meats > REMBEMBER Durden & Cos , W c‘ and I Street sell it for less. Phone 362, and what you ’ order will be delivered promptly. • READ THESE PRICES. - Blew Meats from 5 to 71-2 . pound Steak from 10c pound to 121-3. Groceries Just as cheap. A. R. U. e. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, p uS ti in Cane Scats in ( hairs, Mattr-igces made and renovated. Furniture le packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 110 “‘ouc ester Street GiueS Dnrf/)/*/ Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be I rerjeci traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- § hfp filth els - When these important organs fail to act § IJ. ouu it regularly the system becomes clogged with rj 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 1 laxative, and is good for *very member of the family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. S Moztey’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal Jorrtf\ r for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. Elixir THE l BAY IRON WORKS* Manufacturers and Repairers of A Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills* Marine work a specialty, ‘ : Packings, Fittings | ; and Supplies* 1 Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. ♦ 629 Bay St. ; W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, * ► President and Manager. • Secretary and Treasurer. . * C. Downing, President E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Caahlsr, The National Bank of Brunswick. bKL,NSVvIUK, tiA CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of tegjt imate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited trow individuals, firms and corpors- Uone. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco unts bear interest, compounded qua*, terly interest beartr s cerlflcates of deposit Issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS „f the “BANK ERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA -ION” are cheape* Sm * ore convenient tha' pottoffics or express. B|(MAMofKPTOCKY* I vWkiskey • | Truly a Lranc QLiD OUHIt>KEY m organ & Davis DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, tie. mmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmsmmmammmasamses* SEAL BRAND COFFEE GOES. It needs no introduction The fact that I 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, but call and see J. H. Tankersley and get one of his. 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 all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch- Cgil 6a bimL 4- H. TANKERSLEY. VTaen you wart a pleasant pnysic try Chajnberlai"’B Stomach and Liver Tablets. They are easy to take and nleswnt in effect For sale by all druggists. A Purgative Pleasure. II you ever took DeWitt’s little ear riers for biliousness or constipa tion you know what a purgative pleas ure is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken ir weaken, but give tone and strength lo the t.ssues and organsc involved. W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says: "No l etter pill can be used than Lit tle Early Risers for constipation, s;c. -lead acne, etc. Sold by Joerger s pharmacy. SEPTEMBER 24. ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in stitute supported by voluntary con tribution wiil be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Nate; Have done so for twenty years. Sales tens of miuions 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 minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 per gallon. Samples free. Sold by our Bowen & Thomas. THE HOG DAYS ARE HERE Have you your store and offices equipped with Electric Fans. IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. Our Electric Fans make anv' hot day cool; will furnish a. Seabreeze or land breeze as de-. sred; will turn August into October, and will mix up more ■ coolness with more atmosphere, than any other thing known of.- VIUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. i WOOD T-J. KENNER Eay and Gloucester. Phone 378 Pine 75 c Mixed qo c Oak i.oo “One Dose Convinces.” Mosleys Lemon Elixer acts gently, effect. It Is s perfect liquid laxative, in the bowels wit ho 1,1 any unpleasant 50 cants per - - -B* gp drug sto as,