The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, November 03, 1903, Image 2

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“njciDAY MORNING. SMNSWICK DAILY NEWS. PUBLISHED DAILY BY THI.. NEWS PUBLISHING CO. C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr... City Editor. Advertising rates made known on Application. Church and other char itable organization notices published At half the regular rates. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Term* to subscribers In the city And by mall free of charge to all parts of the United Staler aud Canada. Mexico, Po x> Rico. Guam, Philippine (elands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month..... ) 50 Six Month* 2 50 One Year 6 00 Matered at the Brunswick, Ga, post sdee. as second class mail matter. Man. Emory Sneer hat designated Th. Brunswick Daily News as the official organ of the United States Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county. TELEPHONE 188. PUBLISHERS NOTICE. 1-e News Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that ell legal advertisements must lie paid for In advance. Wo cannot af ford to devote our space to auch ad vtrtlsemenls and wait on the courts ’or the money. ■ 111 . .■ The politicians will light it out to a finish in New York today. Beautify your premises and lets have a city that the visitors will speak well of. There’s nothing like being confident Murphy is claiming New York by 100.000. It ts too late to "go and register” now You should have done it while the books were open. The flock of northern tourists to this • section of the country has begun, and Florida, especially is In her glory. Some, of the Brunswick politicians could give the Tammany leaders a pointer or two in the election today. Jacksonville in the center of attract ion In this section of the country this week. Her luig carnival opened yester day. If llearst receives the democratic nomination Atlanta should at least furnish two or three members of his cabinet, if he is also elected. Even I (every is claiming victory in New York today by a good majority. Ho may receive enough votes, howev er, to defeat McClellan the Tammany candidate. A hundred more thrifty farmers are wanted in the country surrounding Ocilta, than # which they will not find better agricultural section In the south, says the Dispatch. Dowle says he came to New York Localises he loves the people of that city. He should console himself with the reflection that he Is not the first man who lias loved and lost. The good work being done liy the civic league should be kept up and the organization should be given the co operation of the people of the city gen orally. it is said that Tammany is without an issue in I lie municipal con test in New York, hut simply makes a plea for office. Well, that is at least an honest presentation of its case. Last Tuesday was the president's birthday, which reminds the Birming ham NcWii that as vet no organized movement has been set on foot to make October 27 a national holiday. A ltrhlgei>ort, Conn., man invented an engine developing 12-horse power weighing about fifty-five pounds. It will run ton hours on two and one-half gallons of keroslne. He will use the engine for ixrojieHlriT an nepoplaite which will lie seen at the World's fair iu St I amis, In 1904. Chairlcwum detecctives have boon tryiug to discover for a year whore nil of the ,stolon silverware' in that city was placed. They wore success fui last week. They found S4OO worth In one little store on Krug street Then were nlnetytwa silver spoons. Iweait’ two folks, goblets, ladles ect JRiecei vii l g stolen goods is as much an offense hi Georgia as stealing them and it prevents the selling of uitteh of such property. THE TRIUMPH OF CUPID. Frank Woneskl was Jealous. He loved Annie J. Stanley. Frang loaned Annie SOO. There you have the material for a drama and the love was the Jean Llbbey brand. When Frank heard that Annie was to merry Harry he was the maddest man In 14 states , He told the New York police that she had forced his name to n s6 n check and the warrant was being written when she was putting on her bridal gown. She fainted when the warrant was served, and was taken to the police station. A little later, Ifonrv, looking happy, appeared at the Bublls home to claim his prize He didn't faint lie sirn ply wanted to get a war club and de molisli anybody who could lie so mean to a liride. It was midnight before, lie got track of Judge Higginbotham and poured his tale of woe Into judicial ears. The judge is a good fellow. He sent for Acute lie paroled her into her lover's arms. They hastened bn the house of a minister and Hie knot wa tied. Next day Judge Hlg gill hot ham onliwd the parole for two weeks, and advised the couple to take a honeymoon trip. lie also laughed, and they do say ho kissed the liride. The curtain falls on the romance with Frank Wone,ski gritting his teeth and looking like the villain to a 20- ceut drama. Two persons are happy, anyhow, and perhaps three, counting the judge. HAVE CIVIC PRIDE. During the next two or three months Brunswick will be visited by many northern tourists, many of them com ing to spend the winter here. 1 sd's show them a clean city. lid's make our squares and streets so that they will al once attract the ait temit lon of the visitor. Let every citizen take a pride in his premises; keep the yards clean, the sidewalks In good repair, and then lei's eoolpernte with the civic league in its efforts to beautify the public squares of the city. Nothing ini presses a visitor more than, n clean, well-kept city. Brunswick Is naturally a pretty lit tb‘ city, lias the opportunity to secure pretty squares, and in- work now In progress by the civic league should re reive the assistance of every man, woman and child. The Nashvilb- Ameiiean observes that it was once the fashion to call Mr. Glovetaind "traitor" and “robber” because of his splendid services in maintaining gold ns the standard of value, lint now “that fashion Is out of style and the country is unqualifiedly committed to the gold standard and will never forget Its debt to Mr Cleve land for maintaining it, To say that any man repudiating this position ha,f the faintest chance of ever being elec ted president Is to place one's self in the class of the uninformed or the prejudiced unforgiving partisan,” Distress After Eating Cured. Judge VV. T. Holland of Greenlmrg, La., who is well ami favorably known says "Two years ago I suffered greatly ftom indigestion. After eating, great distress would Invariably result, last ing for an hour *or so and my nights wore , estloss. 1 concluded to try Kodoi Dyopepsfia cure and it cured me en tirely. Now my sleou is refreshing and imUgsleion perfect. Sold by Joe’- gor’a pharma,-v Confessions of a Priest. Hov. Jno. S. Cox, of Wake, Ark., writes, "for J 2 years I sulfered from Yellow Jaundice. 1 consulted a nuinbor cf physicians mul tried all sorts of medicines, hut got no relief. Then 1 began the used of Klee trie Hitters and loel that 1 am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." If you want a re liable medicine for I.iver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Hitters. It's guaranteed by till druggists. Only iOc. Are You Preparing for Winter by having your overcoat and winter suit cleaned and repaired? See Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner and dyer. PERHAPS your overcoat needs a new collar or new sleeve lining. See Jim Carter at Jot Monk street or ring ‘phono 253 2. FOR MEN—tli-t out you w inh : suit and overcoat. Have them put in good order tiy Jim Carter, ring phone 253-2. COME IN AND GIVE US YOUR ORDER WHEN IN NEED OF THE FOLLOW ING: Dunkley's Chipped Celery for Salads, Celery Salt, etc. g f o n c c e V Phone 11. 312 Newcastle ‘PHONE 321. Wilson’s Restaurant The Up-To-Date Place to Eat fill Delicacies of tl?e Seasor? ’9honc 321 Prompt Service ■PHONE 321. Do You Want j To huy something good when you are giving a present? If you do we have it in JEWELRY, CUT GLASS FINE CHINA, SILVERWEAR, ETC. Call and be convinced. KCUIIOII Moil B Jeweler and Kve Speie.alist, 215 N kwcasti.ic St Time by wire frem Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock Grane Mitlinery Display Fall and Winter MILLINERY MISS KATE SLATER, 504 Gloucester Street. You are cordially invited to attend "c—"i * —l' ' THE PRICE OF A LIFE is sometimes included in a prescrip tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe lirst grade drugs would just barely cure, and second grade drugs prove just a trifle too weak. l.ife some times hangs by a hair, and that hair may lie the quality of a single drug. We huv only the highest grades, ir respective of cost, lu the tilling cf prescriptions, profits ars tho last things wo think of. SMITH’S PHARMAC* Cor. New.astle and Monk Stn ets . r . . BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA. For Croup use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT. Kut at WUsou*. THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS. WANT COLUMN. It you want a position, . house, a servant, or wint to find anything tnat has been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertlse in this column FOR RENT. FOR RENT -Furnished rooms to rent to men. 218 Union street. FOR RENT —Stores, offices aDd dwetlings. Apply to Brobston, Fondly & Cos. FOR RENT.-—A five room house. Apply to 121 north Amherst street. I FOR RENT—Rooms at 703 Union street. Eieclris lights and 'Use of j hath room. Apply on premises. FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms ; at 303 Union street. Apply on prem- 1 ises for rates. FOR RENT. —From November 1, a sevon room house, all modern iinprov emtnts centrally located. SIB.OO per mosth. House is situated on C street. Apply at 112 North Lee. FOR SALE.—Restaurant by Decem ber 1. Good stand for the right party and owner will se'il cheap. Mrs. It. Rainey, 608 Bay street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Tandem bicycle at a great bargain. Enquire at News of fica FOR SALE—2O acres f land, a $250 barn and full supply of farming implements, ten acres cleared, eight miles of E. S. Boulevard. Will sell at a hargaint Apply to C. 11. Leavy. FOR SALE—My truck farm in ' Fancy Bluff Htlso stock cattle and hogs. Will sell above farm at a bargain. Call or write to J. R.Doer-. flinger, Brunswick, Ga. FOR SALE—We have a large quan tity of sand which we will sell at rea sonabjle .prices. The sand is well adapted for building purposes. Ward Grocery 00. FOUND. FOUND—Bunch of keys, three in numobr and containing one old style I vale. Owner can have same by dea ! cribing property and paying for this ; advertisement. Call at this office. •lOARDEHS WANTED—I can accom modate a number of boarders, both ladies and gentlemen. Rate $4 peri week. Apply at 409 G street. WANTED.—By a competent book keeper. a position or work of any kind. Best of reference. Address A. O. care News office. WANTED. —Two cash hoys and one package wrapper. Steady employ ment. Apply Monday. Mrs. M. Isaac, department store. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, ‘‘Brunswick’s Candy Store.” JUST ARRIVED Most complete line of the finest candies iu town. Over 50 different varieties of Chocolates. BON BONS. AND CRYSTALIZED FRUITS, TABLETS —also— FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 208 Newcastle Street. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY &. PARKER. | l llllM BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO. JOHN HAENEL, Manager. Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St Bicycles, (iuns, Pistols and Sewing Machines. REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE. A SPECIALTY. Quick Arrest. & J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala, was twice in the hospital fLm a se vere case of plies, causing 24 tumors After doctors and all remedios failed, Buckien's Arnica Saive quickly ar rested further insulation and cured him. It conquers aches and kills pain. 25 cento at. *ll druggists. For grass shears and lawn mowers call t Douglas Hardware Cos., and aril get th* bert let toe lent money PHILLIPS the TAILOR Opera House Block, Has a large and selected stock of new goods, for the coming season, best cf worV and perfect fit guar anteed. Pants made to order for $4.00. Suits made to order for $15.00. If you want a Swell Suit give me a call. CORRECT PHOTOS Thats What You can count n at WILSON S STUDIO. Come and Give Ue a Trial High Art is Our Motto. Gloucester Stret. THE ARCADE i < 210 Gloucester Street r t ! Is headquarters fcr ail the "pop-• ular brands of whiskey on the ' Market. VV W W Saratoga, Yellow Stone' Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-' berland, Wilson, Metropolitan' Club, Silas Johnson, Congress; Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,; including Bourbons, Gins Bran-, dies, Imported and Domestic, Wines, and a full line of popular, Cigars. I am putting cut a specialty that excells anything that has ever been offered to ihe public. Four full quarts Elgin Club, an excellent, high grade whiskey, gait up in a neat package, fr.r ®BS. Delivered to any point, ex press prepaid. I would call special attention - for medical and family use, to, Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this, is an absolute distillation of 1380 Pool and Billard Tables are kept in an up to date condi- ■ , tion. We serve an elegant FREC 1 LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. Your patrosage is highly ap . predated. , PHIL KELLER. WOOD Oak and Pine B H. DANIELS, Phone 326 BROWN & CO Contractors, Manufacturers, and hippers of Railway Crossties and Dealers in YELLOW PINE LUMBER Brunswick, Ga. Electric Light A Pleasure and Convenience i IT MAKES Your homes look bright. No oily lamps to keep in order Salves breaking lamp chimneys Safest and best way of lighting Only turn the button to get the , I'ght; easier than striking a match. DARK WINTER EVENINGS are here and now is the time to consider —For rates and inorma tion ’Phonfe or call on MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. < New Plumbing Establishment Wo h.ivc opened a plumbing, gas and steam fitting shop at No. lli<* A street, \vh re wo will be pleased >oi*e ilio ou.dic. We will carry nil stock of goods and are in a position to do any and all class.:? of work in our line. \Y< are both practical plumber and know ever\ detail of the business. Phose 223. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT Gives , •"mammmaa^mmmammmKamrsssasamuambam Perfect Fuliy nine * tenths of the ills of mankind can be B f traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 1 Health els - When these important organs fail to act I regularly the system becomes clogged with f I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s I b Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently B 3 f nd thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid § Be laxative, and is good for *vcry member of the Ti/ff 1 I lamily. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. JVlOZiey S E Mozley's Leman Hot Drops are without any equal T stmss** a for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. f^CtUOU Elixir the — f BAY.IRON WORKSj Manufacturers and Repairers ol 1 Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills! Marine work a specialty | Packings, Fittings ! and Supplies- Estimates I urnished I ree of Charge. 629 Bay St, W ' R ‘ DART j CLAUD DART, President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. - : AA/. 4=l4 f 1903. SAVANNAH industrial and Agricultural PAIR J-lZilLi UNDER AUSPICES OF V-!']VfjSY’i Savannah Racing Association mwtw**r v . A SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIONS ALONG INDUSTRIAL! AND AGRICUL u TURAL LINES. ■ • A...* 1-A . 0 i ' ' : : ; i $5 2,000 'Yen.iiims-ln Prizes $| 2 ,000 10—Days Racing—lo -'THE SPORT OF KINGS," upon the best and fastest Mile Track In the South, by scores of thoroughbreds from all parts of the ISSIIfiiLiUSU, ; UNITED STATES. ..... * t , . MIDWAY, CIRCUS ATTRACTIONS, ALL AMUSEMENTS UNEXCELLED. LOW RATES BY ALL RAILROADS. County Exhibits Solicited. Savannah Best Produce Market in the South. For Premium List, Space, Concessions, Entrance, all particulars address GORDON SAUSSY, JCS. F. DOYLE. .- A Gen’l. Manager. Secretary, ‘ Pair Headquarters, Savannah, Ga. C. Down,.*, President. E. H. Mason. Vice Freeident. E.D.Waiter, Caahtar. The National Bank of Brunswick, BRUNSWICK. GA CAPITAL of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars sml total RESOURCES lu excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legit Imato business enterprises ' t DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms and corpora SAV J N . (it! UaFARTMENT accounts boar interest, compounded quijs .eriy. Interest bea-fc s cerifieatas of deposit issued on special term* MONEY ORDERS of the ‘‘BANK BR3‘ MONEY ORDER HONare ehestn**- m.i - ore couveniant tha- pontofflc* or express. Sear m Mind Fire Arms, Cuiiery and Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle. EMPTY AND LUADED SHELLS GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P.O. KESSLER Monk Street. CHAS. H. JEWETT —General Dealer in— TYPEWRITERS CF ALL MAKES NEW AND SECOND HAND Stenography Taught. Stenographic worL done. BRUNSWICK, . . GEORGIA. WOOD T J. KENNER Bay and Gloucester. Phone 376 Pine 75 c Mixed 90 c Oak 1.00 EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Gouncellcr st L**„ Court Housm. tßrunrwick, Ga. bo n’t Make a Mistake About your harness, hut 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. Line line of horse hats, boots, dusters oils and Makes a specialty of repairing trunks, valices, in fast all leather and carnage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call ou him. ■I- H. TANKERSLEY. Just, received a barrel of escoper nong wine. Will sell at the astonish ‘!lg!y rhy Knee of $1,23 per gallon, b. Levi son, 310 Bu*k street. wfeai yaw The largest assortment of briar root Pipes, all_ stiles, 50 and 75 cent vai nos, at 25 cents. S. Levison. Pocks Mule peed, best for horses. J. M. Burnett.