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THURSDAY MORNING.
WUNSWIIH DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAn.Y BY
TH 1 NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
C. H. LEAVY Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE.
T..e News Publishing Company do
sires It to he distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must he
paid for In advance. We cannot al
ford to devote our apace to such ad
vertlsements and wait on the courts
’or the money.
didn't they call the wliito pri
mary last year.
That extra session is a dangerous
thing for Teddy.
The heait record of Brnnswikc -a
somethingi to brag about.
There are so many ’’avaiblo’’ men
the democrats seem to be at uea.
Hobson's little Job gol him more ad
vertising than he bargained for.
The primary would ho a primary
idea, if it was not a secondary thought
The pi-Q'ddont lias been invited to
Jacksolirvilie —for advertising pur
poses.
Wo hope that that thousands of visi
tors will come hero to the carnival
next week.
US' " " fy-i. '— l;irtori l ’l"
and Brunswick will he a largo city in
a very short time.
By all means gel an ad. in the Sus
day Nows. Treat your business rignl
one time anyway.
And even John (!. Carlisle i,t being
/ <
mestiouffd for Bio presidency. What
may \\J oxpect next?
This is August weather wo uro now
living hut we suppose wo will all
oiuiugh of tlio ilhor kind in a low
weeks.
A LAW, A WOMAN, SOME SHAIOIE
Mrs. 1,00 sin is a relinod Chinese wo
man. She is iiiglily educated. She is
going to teach in Chinese schools in
Now York. The schools need lo t
Mrs. Sin came to llio homo of the
free. On the day she landed at San
Fraselseo seven thoiKUtml loreigneis
Bwarnuxl into New York in .in nil
lions of the globe. Some of them
looked mighgty unpromising, it will
take years of mixing and molding to
make American citizens of them.
But they came in.
Mrs. 1,00 Sin didn't. She was bar
red out by the Chinese exclusion act
asd ball's of red tajue.
They put her in the detention pen,
where they kept suspected criminals
and paupers, and there they kept her
lor forty days while the red tape was
unwinding.
Then bonds were gives ior her and
she was allowed to go to Moaned aim
there she wailed lor import, o cemu
Ironi China, then she w.i.s I'e .u ne t
to enter the United b.aies.
it took live men Ills ol tom foolery
to admit one quiet little Chinese wo
man isto this count v y.
The Clnue.-e exclusion law may or
may not ho a good thing. Not all
lieoido who are ai l iving by steerage
lrom loreigu polls are equal to the
Chinese.
in these days, when liusts walk
through the slatutes, wiien it lakes
irom two. to seven trials to send a
known murderer to -he gallows, H
seems that a law that can uiakt u
martyr o£ one little almond eyed
school it ai her out to be renovated an
revise-d as to iiii|sjse less of a shame
the laud ol the free.
OUR ATTITUDE.
A mass meeting of the white tax
payers of Brunswick is called tonight
for the purpose of considering the
election of four aldermen in Decem
ber by the white primary system.
Our various utterances define, in .
measure, our position in this mattei.
We are opposed to this white pri
mary; not because we do not believe
in the rule of the white man, not be
cause wo would give the negro one
more inch of citizenship asd authori
ty than he now enjoys; not because,
in the slightest fashion or in the re
motest idea do we believe in equality
as between the races. The negro
population of Brunswick does not eon
tribute one tenth of nine per cent of
the Income of this paper, in fact, tin
source of revenue from that quarter
is a mere bagatelle. But we are op
posed to this primary because we do
not like the source from which it ran
nated. It. is necessary for us tot slate
that wo are now. have always been
and hope we wili always lie opposed
to that political power that now dom
inates Brunswick. They came intto
power as reformers, on a tidal wave
of iKi'pular indignation against evils
that seem to have existed; they prom
ised reformation; they promised, with
one fell swoop,'to do away with ring
rule, and all along the line to institute
such a form of government, as Ilrunjt
wick had never Been.
We call mion the people of this City
to hear witness to what extent these
pledge.-, have been redeemed. We
point to a city government owned
ami controlled by one man. or at least,
two, who have resorted to every
means in the code of dirty politicos to
carry their ends without respect to
citizenship or conditions. Show ns.
if yon please, in all of the wildest of
ring rule of the past an administra-
tion more partisan, more pointpd'in its
hitler partisanship than hns.,bwn tie
one whose emesariop clp: tm
'ueath tin- eaves of tin etfy I jy ,u "*
wc will surrender our
lint, to come tmek mrim-' ■
We are oposed to
find tile lasi oiTort Off + 4 |r* wsi
of the <V.0,l v + <j
we find in it 'very/W ♦ ♦
tnde of the man who \ + 4
and. seeing nothing hut .•iff'&w I *. .ra p
ed them to kinip froim drowning. ■ •*,
As stated above, there is nothing;
kindred except tlie broad piano of clM
zesship between us and the niegro.
nnd wo aro at all times willing ten mb
mit our claims to the arid trainmen* of
the wbiic taximyers of Ibis eomniuhi-
ty.
But when tiic lime docs come that
w</mm-t disfranchise the negro, for,
(loti's sin lit) let's hope that it will not
1)0 done or instigated by a party i t
politicians who seem to see the hand
writing on the Veil.
II lias boon charged in certain fjuar
tera that because we are defending
the rights of tile negro that we are in
favor of negro dominate y. That is a
Ho. pure and simple, unmitigated, and
its author has our personal invitation
to call us to account whenever ho
may elect.
And now, In ooneluoion. and redo
ing the nutation of a white primary
to ils political basic point we woul t
like to add that had 11 not been for
the vote of (lie great mass of nogroo.'
in Cllynn county the present politi
cal parly in power would have m l
utter Waterloo in the campaign of 'PS
when it lirst came into existence for
Ihe reeovds show that the highest tea
jiirily received hv one individual can
didate on their ticket was only u:.
asd the Sterling precinct, with fitly
about 17 (white voters) came i
Brunswick with IdS niejorily.
W e trust we have mad ! our attitude
eh-ar to those who would like to knew
to those who are olitfeally Had !.
it we i are not. hut I lie people may
nst assured of one thing we arc not
id b*' hoodwinked to peuncl reel
iaiig and aspiring candidates, and the>
may also test assui.Ht that t!..,-
not strike at us over tht uewr. A
shoulder for we are in no ; en e stajci
ill;- .s'-etinsil le 1. i- him.
HAVE WE MADE OURSKLVKk
CLEAR?
gome people seem to he under the
impression that a newspaper does not
need money. We judo so front L..
manner in which some of them do not
pay their subscription hills.
Everything j
in the
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Pure and Fresh
We Keep them so
e Just to
PLEASE YOU
THOS KEANY,
312 Newcastle Street.
BROWN & CO
Contractors,
Manufacturers,
and Shippers
of Railway Crossties
t ..
and Dealers in
YELLOW PI ML LUMBER
Brunswick, Ga.
itieigvue i/onie.
Tbl: jlehr, ,ed tonic It in grown,*
demand. The season ol the grea'*t
need la approaching. Innutantion, Bis
liousness. Jaundice, CVtllU acd Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in tee beck and
kidneys *H depend upm rae’arls, -xnd
Bellevue Tonic cures them *ll Is nay
lorut,
W. J, BUTTS.
>
W rought Iron
and
Woven Wire '
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DEMING,
Genera! Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
THE HOG
DAYS ARE H! RE
Have you your store and offices
equipped with Electric Fans.
IF NOT, PHONE No. 7.
Our Electric Fans make any
hot day cool; will furnish a
Seabreeze or land breeze as de*,
sred; will turn Auc ust into
October, and will mix up more
coolness with more atmosphere
than any other tiling known of.
MUTUAL LIGHT
<&. WATER CO. ,
MONEY IN DIRT
IF YOU KNOW IT.
Hera are some real bargains of
Brobstcn, Fendig <£. Ccr., the up io
date real estate agents.
Read them.
The Jno. Wood home on Union St.
beautiful house and 7 room house.
Terms SSOO cash S2OO per quarter.
4 small houses, rent for $16.00 par
month. Will sell for $750.
Vacant corner G and E streets. $550
2 lots on A street, close in, $250
Two small houses near Lover's
Oak, SBOO for the two.
Two story house and let 90x180,
on North Albany street S9OO.
COME AND SFE US FOR GENER
AL NEWS OF REAL ESTATE.
Hrobston, Fendig & Cos.
Quick A. rest.
,T A Gulledge, of Verbena. Ala
was twice iu the hospital from a se
vere rase of piles, causing 24 tuniuni
Afier doctors and all remedies failed.
Ttuckien's Arnica Salve quickly m
rested further inaumtion ami cured
him It conquers aches and kills
pain 25 o**s hi tii druggists
For gr&'-a shears and lawn mowers
call *1 Douglas Hardware Cos., and
and jet the host *•* toe leaxt money.
BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
it you want a position, a house,
servant, or want to find anything
tnat nas been tost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertifit- m this column. >
FOR RENT.
-._ _ •
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to
rent to men. 218 Union street.
FOR RENT—Stores, offices and
jwelitngs. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR SALE. —Houses and lots on
every street in Brunswick. All on
easy terms and long time. W. B.
Burroughs.
FOR SENT.—The ofjee just va
cated by C. W. Doming , 108 New
castle street. W. B. Burroughs.
FOR RENT —Four room house corner
of E and J streets. Apply to C. L.
Parker.
FOR RENT.—A five room house
Apply to 121 north Amherst street.
FOR RENT.—(from November 7, the
Slater house on Reynolds street. AV
ply to 112 North Lee.
FOR RENT—Two story five room
house with bath. Appyy to Mrs. C
11. Colesberry, 121 north Amherst.
FOR RENT—From November 1, a
seven room house, all modern improv
c-mtnts centrally located. SIB.OO per
mosth. House is situated on C street.
Apply at 112 North Lee.
FOR RENT —Two story seven room
house, 1004 Union street, sl2 50 per
month including water.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Tandem bicycle at a
great bargain. Enquire at News of
fice.
FOR SALE.—A good piano. Apply
at the Arcade.
FOR SALE —A desirable farm, con
taining 25 acres, improved; a short
distance from the city. Enquire at
The Nows office.
FOR SALE—I 7 acres under fence
and 15 acres of it under plow, the
Putnam place, Peiicanville, SBOO.
Broils Lop, Fcndlg & Cos.
FOR RALe. —R log-amt house and lot
on Gloucester street. Cost $llOO will
sell for half that amount. W. B.
Burroughs.
FOR SALE —My truck farm
Fancy Bluff also stock cattle and
liogs. Will sell above farm at a
bargain. Call or writo to J. R.Doef
fiinger, Brunswick, Ga.
FOR SALE—79 acres, 40 acres
cleared, small house and barn, in
quarter of a mile of Greenland sta
tion and mile and a half of 6-mil.e
crossing; cheaiper than diktat SBOO
' nroW- .UV fi CTI Krsr, tt-OU. I *
FOUND.
FOUNT) —Fair gold spectacles, and
pocketbook containing thirty-five
cents. Owner can have same by
calling at this office and paying for
FOUND.—A gentleman’s bicycle, is
painted green. Apply at the News
office for information regarding the
name,
ml.
LOST.
LOST —Between Morgan’s drug
store and McCrary’s blacksmith shop,
diamond locket engraved, W. E. finder
will please return to W. Elkan, SOS
Newcastle and receive reward.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
WANTED —Three boys, not under
51! years of age. apply at Western Un
ion Telegraph office at once.
WANTED —Good collector. -Apply at
News office.
WANTED—A reliable woma:|!Vr gen
oral house work. Must sleep on
premises. Apply 706 Dartmouth
street, Brunswick, Ga.
WANTED. A gQOd collector. Ap
ply at the News office.
BOARDERS WANTED —I can accom
modate a number of hoarders, both
ladies and gentlemen. Rate per
week. Apply at 409 G street.
Made Young Again.
"One of Dr. King's 'tfew Life Pills
•mod night ft} r two weeks has put mo
my ‘teens’ again," writes Dr. L
H. Tinner of Dempseytown, Pa
rhev’ro the best In 'he world for liver,
stomach and hovrels. Purely vegeta
ble Never B-rVori O-’-- 25 cents a*
Moth Can Not Corrupt
*mir clothes when they are treated to
Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning estab
Ushtneut f.04 Monk ' J t. Phone 2532. j
Sash, doors r~d Mld.tc for gale |
- - *v -1- 1 *-) IT- -’-ttr,) Cos
W. H.Matthews, A. L. Simmons,
President. Manager
ftriuiMvkk Settling
Manufacturing %c,
We arc Open tc Fill Ordero-for
Sotia ami Mineral Waters.
Cider,
Cordials,
Nectars
Tiie Famous Ginger Ale.
Orders Filled Promptly.
212 Oglethorpe Brunswick, Ga.
Be it resolved and ordered by the
toommissioners of roads arid revte
nues of Glynn county, that a tax rate
of .007,250 mills be assessed and lev
tied upon the taxable porperty of
Glynn county, for the year of 1903
for the following purposes:
To pay the legal indehedness
of the county, due, or to be
come due during the year
or past due 001,250
To repair court house or jails
bridges or other public im
provements 001,250
To pay sheriffs, jailor’s cor
oner’s or other officers fees
that they may be entitled
to.. .. '. 001,250
To pay'expenses of courts,
jurors, witnesses, fuel servant .
hire. stationery -and the
like 002,000
To ray the expense incurred
in supporting the poof of the
county 000,125
To pay for educational
purposes ) 000.875
For sinking and interest. ..001,000
Total rate 007,250
State of Georgia,
County of Glynn,
Office of the Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues, September 18th.
1902.
I certify that the above is a true
copy of the minutes of the Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of
said county, of date, September 18th.
1903.
Witness my hand and official sig
niture.
_ A. O. TOWNSEND.
Clerk of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenue.
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,
Has a large and selected stock of
- goods, for the coming season, ’
best of work and perfect fit guar-,
anteed.
Pants made to erder for $4.00.
Suits mode to order for $15.00. |
It you want a Swell
Suit give inc a
call.
woqo
Qarf and ‘ Fine*
3 H.an:iiLS, These 32G
DLVARIS & LIVADAS,
Country Grocery Store,
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
204; Monk St. ’ Phone l it-3
UNION
CLEANING and PRESSING
CLUB.
EDWARD MARTIN
clean and pres your clothea
Ho *loe* good work and will glva kMi
Satisfaction.
Phone 146-2 503 Monk St.
GOAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.
Kodnl Dyspepsia Ouiw
Qigasfs wkai vu
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle SL
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE.
A SPECIALTY.
l FOR
: GRGCEBIES
k AND
;Fresh Meats
REMBEMBER
Durden & Cc
Wt’ and 1 Street sell it tor
less Phone 352. and what you
order will bo delivered promptly.
READ ,THEB:i PRICES.
Stew Meats from 6 to 71-2
, pound Steak from the pound to
121-2. Groceries just as cheap.
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERiIVvs AND CANING
Laying Carpets ant! Matting, Putting
iiv, Cac-e bests in t hairs, Mattresses
made and renovated. Furniture re
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
Yv. H. THOMAS.
110 Gloucester Street
Gives
'Drtrfor'i Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be I
l traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- I
f-f oftl f h els - When these important organs fail to act g
cull fC re g U i ar iy the system becomes clogged with |
I imparities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s |
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently H
and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■
laxative, and is good for tavery member of the s\ y/pv* S
family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. ** J
Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal Lemon
for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. T'l’
Si
► —THE — *
EBAY IRON WORKS:
Manufacturers and Repairers of a
[ Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills,
* Marine work a specialty
V
► Packings, Fittings !
r and Supplies;
♦- Estimates furnished Tree of Charge. .
I 62 9 Bay St,
W. R. DART, CLAUD DART,
.'resident and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. •
C. Dowmr.g, Eras!dent. E. H. Mason,Vice-President. E.D.WsSter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA
Capital OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTH THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess t)f ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of iegit imate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar
ter iy. Interest beariti cerificates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDEIiD A the “BANK ERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCI*
ION” are cheape- ijj • ora convenient tha' poetolllce or express.
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KfreaaasiaagcagSMßMMßF
■ -?lf| Truly a Grand
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<’ Jj ||M organ & Davis
DISTRIBUTORS, Brurwsp*^^
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NOV. 4-14, 1903,
SAVANNAH
Industrial and Agricultural
FAIR
! ! v UNDER AUSPICES OF
Savannah Racing Association
A SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIONS ALONG INDUSTRIAL! AND AGRICUL
TURAL LINES. .
$12,000 ' Promiums-1,, Prizes $| 2 , 0 00
10—Days Racing— -30 *
“THE SPORT OF KINGS,” upon the best and fastest Mile Track In the
South, by scores of thoroughbreds from all parts of the
j.3! v ! UNITED STATES.
MIDWAY, CIRCUS ATTRACTIONS, ALL AMUSEMENTS UNEXCELLED.
LOW RATES BY ALL RAILROADS.
County Exhibits Solicited. Savannah Best Produce Market in the Soutn
For Premium List, Space, Concessions, Entrance, all particulars address
GORDON SAUSSY, JOS. F. DOYLE.
Gen’l. Manager. ' ' Secretary,
Fair Headquarters, Savannah, Ga.
| Winen you want a pleasant pnysie
j try Chamberlam’s Stomach aud Liver
| Tablets. They are easy to take and
; plesamt In effect For gale by all
druggists.
Avery large assortment of
maorschaum and amber hit briar root
pipes absolutely at cost S. Levison,
310 Buy street
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
seo 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. Call on him.
J- H. TANKERSLEY.
Go to Wilson’s today if you want
to enjoy an order of ricebirds, oy
sters, or anything else that the mark
et affords. , I
OOTORER 8, 190.3.
WOOD
T J- KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 376
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Oak 1.00
Good Sanitary . ethods
' i , re ,, use ‘‘ aI -Dm Carter’s for cleaning
clothes. Everything well iightrsj aud
ventilated.
If it is something good to eat you
want call an Wilson s or ring phono
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