The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 10, 1903, Image 2

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BAWPRDAY HOIWH# WUNSWICK DMI.Y NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO. C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor. AdTertislug rat or made known on application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at half the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Terms to subscribers In the city and by mall free of charge to all porta of the United States and Canada. Mexico, Po # Rico, Guam. Philippine (aland* and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month.,... J 00 Blx Months 2 CO One Year 0 00 watered at the Brunswick, Ga., post elßc' an oecond-clnss mall matter. Mo*. Emory Speer has designated The Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceeding*, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE 183. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. 1-e News Publishing Ompany de sires It to ha distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must be paid tor In advance. We cannot af ford to devote our space to such ad vertlßements and wait on the courts 'or the money. Little factories make big towns. Next in oruui now * the suggesting of the tickets. Bryan cam. be numbered as one of the dead past. ''Talking abjniit political rings we certainly have oive now. Let us hope that the campaign poet will not get. into the coming muni cipal contest. Work on the fltreeto ig progressing in good shape now—election time is near at hand. We are drifting to one man rule iipjailn. Brunswick scorns to have a curse upon it. It seems strange that, this is about the only county in hho state that cannot convict vagrants. When It comes to packing the jury box and electing disqualified men to office we certainly an claim the cham pions of the country. The dance halls in the acre were closed up but the Emanuel aduiinistr.i tion of former Mayor Emanuel issued the reopening license. lm the election of city officers with the present city council it was a capo of “To the Victor Belaiigk the Spoils” and qualification cut no figure. To Mr. Payne, the eminent politic lam scientist, belongs the honor .f discovering that great value of hot air lm grand Jury investigation/?. Augusta Herald has an editor!- y/ on the "degeneracy of watermel * ons." First thing you know those Augusta negroes will wake up and discover themselves problems. The Birmingham News opens up, the discussion of the question: ‘ls hard cider a soft drink?” tVe posi tively decline to discuss a question of which we know absolutely nothing. Governor Yates, of Illinois, is very enthusiastic over his candidacy for governor, but his enthusiasm does not seem to lie very oolntagious. it is not epidemic to say the least of it. Governor Terrell sends member of the prison commission to the gathering of prison commissioners from all over the country. Joe Sid Turner may get lest and then the Macon Telegraph would have no defending to do. Only one office lor any one man vnus a prominent plank In the (platform of the Good Government? club's plat form. Some of the members of ring have held as many as three a: and the same time. If President Roosevelt intends to proceed by the Nicaragua route, there ure arguments why he should go on with dispatch. If he tarries till after the meeting of congress Senator Mor gan of Alabama is likely to mix things up again.—Cincinnati Enquirer. The Washington Rost says: ‘'lt is a dangerous combine u *a when a man who has the habit of going off half cocked acquires the pistol-wing hab it.” And the president says; l won der if the Poet means me?” THE TRIALS OF MILLIONAIRES George Venderbilt is leaving Bill more for at least a year because he | I has been robbed right and left, or thinks he has. William Rockefeller recently took a somewhat more pro- j cipftate departure t/rom the Adron-J (lacks because he thought the natives were going to assassinate film. .Monied men have their trouble-, it will he observed, .just as do other, morn. They develop a country and then are too aften repaid by assaults' upon their characters and attempts to extort money in one way and an-! other from them. The very people, whose section they have made famous I and valuable by spending millions to' imipii-jovo are among the In grates. ' Vanderbilt lias sjkmil much money in North Carolina and Rockefeller in the Adlrotndaelfs, and, hucatpse they are wealthy some silly people look upon these millionaires as enemies to the poor people and, the country, and sof outspoken j are some mon against the wealthy t|at they prefer to leave a section arid sicrlflde their property than boar! longer the methods to ex tort, money from them and the contin ual harradslng of mind and body. It requires iLoney to make improve mentu of such vast, magnitude as Vanderbilt and Rockefeller have, and without such money, very little d'e-J Veloplng would be done in this Country. ! The .persecution and the tvild>ory <>f Rockefeller and Vandef bUt will have a bad effect. AN OLD TRICK. The secretary of the treasury has been violating the law by permitting banks to (use bonds other than those (if the Unltfcd Slat os as.Sficurjty, far de- IKjsUh. K till was introduced in con gross to bormit'fhfg substitution', but it. did not pass. That a secretary or Up treasTiry! shciuld (io tills tiling, hb v i j ' ' i • '■ ■ , l• , ever,excellent in practice, but unlaw ful, is a Inather astounding affair. The republicans arc great sticklers for law, when, it. suits them, but they do not hoditafa to defy it when' th*y please. J It Is, said that a New York politician, a congressman of the tough er kind] begged l PreeWent Cleveland to do him; a favtit. The reply was: 'd canniot It is unbonsfitirtlomaT.” “What’j' iTidlod tl|i congresisman', "'will you let!the Constitnlioi) .stand,between frlendsP” Duriig fhb' wak. ThfiddPiis Htcvatis, in mngrosß, ad mi tf hd that fhh •‘Con gt.itutldn was thrown overboard," and be wap one of the principal culprits The severance of Virginia was linear sf it uf i(mal The whole recofnstmction Infamy was unconstitutional. So the secretary has prl-eedeiita in- iris party actions. Worst of' nil, the public 'ap pears| to, be indifferent. Their indig nation is fatigued, but pot to the, point of revolt, as in the old revolutionary time. I Ain independent paper in the north! sarcastically observer, that, so far ay the secretary is concerned, ( en gross need not i£,semblo. , And yet, Hannla would coat anno this kind of abuse. What does he and his fol lowing care about Hie law amd the ConsfUlutlnu? Either the country will react and return, to a stricter view- of the organic law or the Man on Horseback, ilie dictator, may not be fts far away 4 (fan* people Im agine. if the secretary can violate the law with impunity, subordinates may imi tate him. Judging from postofliyo revelations they hare already done so. Put those subordinates ate to be ex posed and punished why should the chief offender . escape rebuke if not displacement? Do Net Delay. Don't wait until. cold weather be fore having your {grates ami chimneys repaired. Planter and repair work d*Mo and every job jiitrirkilleed. ' Jul ius l.aw-on. 2CU Morlt street. <Jk>t out your winter clothes and halo them put in good order by Jim i '-e -or pinin'-. 253-2, 504 Monk street. Peek’s Mule Feed best for horses. J. iM. Burnett: (Anew collar and sleeve binding and your overcoat will save the cost, oil anew one. See Jim Carter be fore cold weather.- Phone 253-3. Avery large assortment of maerschaum and nmtx'r bit briar root pipes absolutely at cost. S. Lcvison, aid Bay atreet- Muscatel, port. Sherry. Catawba nd blackberry wines at 25cents a bof Uo, one flflh gallon each. All these wines of California vintage. S. Lev Ison. _ THE OLi} t i,|y Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Everything ip the roeeri( Pure and F-resh ► , k * We Keep them so k Just to ■ PLEASE YOU THOS KEAN.Y, 312 Newcastle Street. BROWN & CO :-** Fi ■.l t fc.(p (( . . ~ t Contractors, Manufacturers, and Shippers of Railway Crossties and Dealers i 1 Yl'-LLOW PINE LUMBER Brunswick, G.. THE DOG DAYS ARE KEKE Have you your store and offices equipped with Electric Fans. IF NOT, PHONE No. 7. Our E*!ectdc Fans make any hot day cool; will furnish a Seabreeze or land breeze as do sred; will turn August into October, and will mix up more coolness with more atmosphere than any other thing known, of. MUTUAL LIGHT A WATER CO. Don't Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and see J. H. Tanltersley and get one of his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives Best Satisfaction of any. He make: 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. Cal! ou him. J. H. TANKERSLFY. Quick A.'est. J A. Ouliedge, of Verlena, Ala. was twice in the hospital from a so ere case of piles, causing 24 tumors After doctors aid all reate-lies failed, Buehieti's Arnica Palve quickly v rested further iuaisation and cured! him. it conquers a, hes and til:? pnln 2R rJ ail druggists. For gra-s shears and lawn mowers call ' Dong' ho Hardware Cos., .;■! ard get the bwA <n leapt rron-'-r - Vf-'.en you w.v; r 'pleasant physic i try Chan't '-ria.-'s Stomach and Liver Table:-? T> ape easy to take and \ , oiosant. ir effect Foi sals by all druggists. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. WANT COLUMN. tf you a position, a house, „ ■servant,! or wnt to find anything that hat been lodt, or want some thing that someone else has, ad Vert's* Jo this column, f r-w i ■ ■—■ FOR REN+. 1 . (; , . FOR RENT —Furnished rooms to rent 1 to njen. 213 Union street. FOR RENT —Stores, offices atad dwellings, Apply to Brobston, Fendig & Cos. : f6r ilALki.—lleuses ' and lots on every Bijrbet" in BHnlSWiek: - All on easy teriis and long time. W. B. UuriiQuglik. ■ FOR JiENT.-'-’hie oflito just va cated by C. W. Doming , lOS New castle! sirbet.- W. 8..! Burroughs. i~ —Wn gr —y | . ■ fOR RENT—Four room house corner of id torn J strcclsl Apply to C: Lc Parker. FOR, Ul')nT—Tile h.ftUi.;e on Reynolds j street formally occupied by Miss Slat er from Nov. 1. Apply to 112 Lee; street. " ' '• < ■ FOR 'RENT.—A five rpom hopse. Apply toi 121 north Amherst street. FOR RENT—Two story five room house With bath. Appyy to Mrs. C. H. Coletberry, 121 north Amherst. FOR RENT.—-From November 1, a seven rbom house, all modern improvr emtnts J centrally! located, ,$18.91) , per month, j House is, situated on C street! Apply it 112 North Lee. FOR,RENT —Two story seven room houre, j 1004 • Union street, sl* 50 per moiitli includ.inrg;, y.gter, . FOR SALE. FORj SALE-rrTandem bicycle at a great bargain. Enquire at Mews of ' , ‘ FOR H.iLk!.-—A good piano. Apply at tIH Arcade. 1 ! - ■ FOR SALE—A desirable fanny con taining 25 ‘acres, improved; a short distance from tha city, Enquire at The News, office. ■ FOR SALE—2O acres of land, a $250 buiir and full supply of. farming imiilcmaots, ten,aerps,cleared, eight 'mUMjtf E. 8. Boulevard. 'Will 'sell sit a bargain. Apply to C. 11. .Leqvy. ' FOIL 1 SALE—Two fine Jersey cows. Apply to J. D. Sparks. , .FOR SALE —17 acres under fence a rut 115'acres of it under plow, th,e Putnam place, PeJicanyille, SBOO. Brolvston, Fendig & Cos. IX)R SAI,e. —Eiegamt house and lot on Gloucester street. Cost $llOO will sell ; for half that amount. W. B. Burroughs. • 1 • FOR SALE —,My truck f? rm Fahey , Bluff also stock cattle and 1108$. Will sell above farm at a bariairj Call or write to J. It; Doer, ilmierYßrunswick, Ga. FOR SvE.E —79 acres, 40 acres cleared, small hollseT and bam. in qufljrter of a mile of Greenland sta tioii and-mile and a half, of,, G milf croksiug;,. cheaper than dirt at ssoo Brcfbston. Fendig &' Cos. FOUND. FCjUNDr-Fiur gold spectacle-?, and pot-ketbook containirg ttt'iHyvfive emits. O'.Vrier can have same by catdug at this-office and. paying for FOUND —A gentleman's bicycle, is ; pnjnted green. Apply at the News ofi)ce for information regarding the same. ltd! LOST. 1 LOST —Between Morgan’s drug s ti>re and McCrary's? blacksmith shop, diamond locket engraved. W. E- tinder will pleats©. return to W. Klkan, SOS Newcastle ajtd receive reward. Are You Preparing for Winter bv ‘hafiirgf 1 vwr-overcoat and winter edit- cleaned and rqpairqtjl? See Jim ! Carter, the leading clothes cleaner |ahd dyer. The Weather Man Says that you'll have to get your overcoat 'heavy suit, so have Jim Carter lint-them in rood order for you. Just ring phone 2532. NOTIOrS. * tT —Sh ■ ar 1 ■ W^TEQ—Thre4>. boj#. n<R udIR 12 years of age. apiuy alfWestern Uni ion Telegraph office at once. WANTED —Good collector. Apply at News, office. ■ ’ . ‘ > > /, r. ii ■ in ci WANTED.—A good collector. Ap -uivAt .the Ls'fe'.vs office. ■ tU, 4ft#- ■’linnate sJ iiiimjqr |<if* ■ bpt^i ladies and Rate fi per jvt'ek- Apply at p ? .. | . 4 fjt fji \ r i&edfck ybfdz. THls Jleljtr .ed tonic ts la growiaj ■ ciiMtud. ,The season oj lbs grea*t ueed Is approaching.' Bik tlousn.ess. Jaundice, CHIUr and Fevar. Sick Headach*. pam*: tn,t/t*; >.< k kidney* *ll depend upon malaria, rmi Bellavne Toetc cures thsm ill i Utt form. wjj, BUTTS. ' *>' j > •-"( 11 $Hi (fli'j ItJSa - f VJyoughtJron and Woven Wire Fencing u. The Celebrated PAGE mak**. C..W. DEMING, General Asent. Rriirlsvvfck, Ga. ( THE OGLETHORPE, f HUGH PORTER, Mgr. s Brunswick’s Only First Class Hotel, f Reasonable Rates to | Traveling Men. ; Excelleiiit Cuisir.s. Perfect Service. PHILLIPS the TAILOR Opera House Block, Has a large and selected Stock of new goods, for the coming season, best ,ef w:;r*- anti .peraect, fit guar antee j. v ~ Pants 'rne.ie .to, filler for f Suits il.ace to order for S'S.lkiV • If 1 iyoti.i a SV/bi’i Suit give me a , calli ' ' i ; " 1 - ;; 0C25 , '0" < Oak ?<.nd Pins f? B. DE'/ARIS & LLVADAU, Country Grocery -Store, AND RANG <f GROCERi ' 2(54 ftipnk SL ’ Phone 14 ■ ~ \ ■■■ union::",, CLEANING end PRESSING CLUB. i n *■ > - v F. : . ■■ y .f , '.■•l ■ ■ * EDWARD MARTIN clean and pres* your ctothas Hr doe* good work and will a ,v * V** l Satisfaction. piiont 146-2 50E Monk St. COAL. AND WOOD, OfiNEV a PARKER MAsaMfww.t mimii air b | . | J&ijiaata.v BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. [ | JOHN HAMNEL, Manager. < ■•■.. | Bhdn'e '257 : 2. ■ '307 .Newcastle ,8t i Bitycles, Guns, Pistols Sev/iiig Machines. REfKIREO <M4 SHORT NOTICE A SPECIALTY,. ' ’ ! "' FOR GROCERIES ; ■ 'AND,. ..... , •feis&h Mcd& ' ' j - - - EEMBEMBER -i■ Durden &Og ' WcJ au-i i Street sell 1 'it for 'Jess riiviae and. vhtz you 'Lrder.wiU be del: ar"3"promptly. ■ read Ti!ss>!: Prices. fp a n 71-2. bthd R “u-i com. 1 J.c pound to n|M -io-i-uri-'J iJOUfet as cheap.' j r,A. H. U. C. 1; ‘ - • AND CANING ik'/mg Cir ui ■*!•*, Putting .ip .ijt i M. f !}£ *'• •j te ba:ked and cc ► vty -ilraried, - fat>y Cama-vsc- Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 1 10 *i*oUcestw Street Gives I 111 Full y nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be | /"tfrycUt traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- | Health eis - When these important organs fail to act g cuu u regularly the system becomes clogged with | B:s, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s g Slixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently F jughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid “ and is good for *very member of the %/! s\ytaW 'c r ifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. U Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal, J^QfJZOTI . I BAY IRON WORKS! Manufacturers and Repairers of Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills Marine work a specialty- Packings, Fittings and Supplies I ' ' •fifi-(,j..i1, .|j., j •• i { 1 ' ’ ~ i - Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St, W. R. DART, " ' CLAUD CART, President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. - M '• a Downir.il, President E. H. Mason,Vice-President. E.D.Watter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. BKUNSVviuK, Ua .CAPITAL Ok ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY! THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in excess of UNIS-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, .id devoted to the assistance of legitimate buaineßs enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firm* ana corpora tions! | ■-> ••<(-. it ..1 . ... I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco unte bear interest, compounded qi’&i' jjely. interest beatiix ceriflcates of deposit issued on special term*. MOiXEX ORDER.’ the “BANK EES’ MCjtrlEY ORDER A3SQCIA ION” ire chea.ee, - ore convenient tha' poetofflee or express. * i* •", . j-i" -'<■■■• id'.. ?!&<' •-' •'v;;- - . .'to■ ' y " ■ /■; - ... ; , (. .- i Tep\’l ■ ■■ .■ i-. - ‘mivv'i-tuaiV J V;.' r*-vi i, V. •/ ; ■ fee J NOV. 4=14- '1903. . . ' ’• " Oil -1 ■ ~, I , savannah Industrial and Agricultural i • G-'^FAIK UNDER AUSPICES OF Savannah Racing Association -■•'l- I # A SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIONS ALONG fNDUSTRIALI AND AGRICUL TURAL LINES. $12,000 $12,000 10—Days Racing—lo . rn “THE SPORT OF KINGS,” upon the best and fastest Mile Track In the South, by scores of thoroughbreds (from all parts of the jv. 4 !- . UNITED STATES. MIDWAY, CIRCUS ATTRACTIONS, ALL AMUSEMENTS UNEXCELLED. LOW RATES BY ALL RAILROADS. County Exhibits Solicited. Savannah Best Produce Market in the South, lor Premium Inst, Space, Concessions, Entrance, all particulars address GORDON SAUSSY, JOS F. DOYLE Gen'l. Manager. Secretary, Falr Headquarters. Savannah, Ga. MCjNEY IN DIRT IF YOU KNOW IT. ” 1 j - Here are some real bargains of Bribston, Fendig & Cos., the up to real estate agents. Read them. The Jno. Wood home on Union St. beautiful house and 7 room house, terms 5500 cash 5200 per quarter. 4 small houses, rent for $16.00 per month. Will sell for $750. Vacant corner ti and fc streets. SOSO H • —— —- 2 lots on A street, dose in, $250 Two small houses near Lover's Oak, SBOO for the two. Two Story house and lot 90x180, on North Albany street S9OO, COMfc AND SEE US FOR GENER AL NEWS OF REAL ESTATE. Brobston, Fendig & Cos. - • -i Truly a Grand QLiD cJagISKE Y | 4*"“.* - (;- 4 ;M organ & Davis ! i" . DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Gu, TT J--- •.-'7-"-wL2 . ■ . tr- ~ ' j WOOD ! "" ‘ T-J. KENNER Bay and Gloucester. Phone 376 Pine 75 c Mixed 90 c Oak 1.00 'I.. , t . T— . j ’ ' - ■ • . , Good Sanitary elbods are useci at Jim Carter’s tur cleaning clothes. Everything well’ lighted and Ventilated. Wilsos’s studio for high ggrade phot ography. OCTOBER 10, 1903.