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MUNSWICK DAILY SHWS.
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The Georgia delegation seems to ho
stuck on Gorman.
The greatest get-rich-quick Idea is
fctook raising in this sect ion.
If we could only soak tbe Panama
ami gtt an overcoat.
Tli<! democratic party is getting
tired of freaks and vagaries.
Two ar three members of the Good
Government club seem to want all the
offices.
The dishonest man finds no trouble
in. convincing his conscience on any
question. /
This talk about the coal man wear
ing a smile when the weather is eold
is no joke.
The press boys are having some
good fun at Seth lxiw’.s expense. It is
110 fault of bis that he chanced to
be named Low.
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y \Ve are in receipt of a copy of the
Jininbriuge Argus which shows u mar
ked Improvement under its now man
agement. Success to it.
Gormanfl. Cleveland and Parker,*tho
three men most tallied of in connection
with tho the democratic nomination.
Any one of the trio suits us.
For "the sake of ihe streets it is
good that we have elections evry
year. You notice how much work is
done rigid before these political con-
Tlui pcrswulion of Mayor Grovflt*
l,v ilic city council only serves to
make liis old friends slick all the
closer to him and it brings him many
new ones.
Brunswick wants I tic next reunion
of oiil vets ami we hope she will set
it. The people over there would lake
care of them in good shape. —Darien
Gazette.
There is no case in the United
mates where a city council passed tut
ordinance to keep a moyr from iiani
tua a janitor. But this city council
iHI owes Is a precedent breaker.
THE SECOND CHAPTER.
Having shown in the previous chap
ter: ' **••*
First—That the white primary was
not anew idea but an old*ono fuel
available but not asked for by the
high minded apostles of purification
the c’.ood Government club, at any
time for years trust.
Second —That it was not brought out
bv that orgaui/atien until it discovered
that it no longer controlled the negro
vote and could not hope to recapture
it.
\Ve come now to these high priests
in the Good Government temple of pur
ity and reform and the public gen
erally and invite them to impure into
the source from whence the advocacy
of tlio new idea comes.
Tin first agitation of the idea, so
far as we know, vas in flic form of a
request lor the very thing the members
of the Good Government club had pro
fessed to dispise— a mass meeting, and
in the hands of a notable and promi
nent member ot that club, a gentle
man whom we personally respect and
esteem, and being presented to the
people with the request that they sign
the call for the meeting- Many did
sign Including the officers and mem
bers ot the Good Government club al
most to a man. The meeting was held
and the primary was ordered in order
to purify elections, get rid of vote buy
ing and loea! political strife and unite
our people in one harmonious body to
labor for the material advancement of
Brunswick.
The opponents of tbe white" primary,
by arrangraent previously made, met
a committee of seven members ot the
Good Government club, six of them of
fice holders and one who had, at least,
been very seriously considered for the
.office of mayor last year, and agreed
upon a ticket for places on the aider
manic board composed of men beyond
the slightest criticism. Thus the oc
casion for a white primary, or, indeed,
i primary of any kind, ceased to ex
ist.
There was harmony on both sides.
The executive committee of the Cit
izens club met and very promptly
ratified the ticket. Ail agreed that
perfect peace had come. There would
bo no 'bitter contest, no vote buying,
no discord and bitterness. Nothing
to do but go through the form of an
election and induct into office four
good, patriotic citizens acceptable to
the whole people of the city oi Bruns
wick.
This agreement failod. Why did it?
Here endeth the second chapter.
■ JOY LOST BY WAITING.
It was George Vanderbilt who as
serted that he would have to close his
House at B 1 It more estate because oi
tile persistent (Bshonosty of several of
lil'i employes. Tho New York Com
mercial, a rich man's paper takes the
matter tip and sobs of the troubles
of the millionaires, "they are miser
able. Beggers follow them. Some are
are in rigs and some wear velvet
gowns. Soiuu want loans and some
ulins. Some want dotuations for hos
pitals, colleges and churches. The cry
Is money, money, money.
Does any one know of a rich man
who disposed o! his futrtuuo on ac
count of litis sort of Ajtins?
Many of the up-Vi great wealth
are poverty strict*-* >ll7 the item of
humani sympathy. They have been
defrauded by a few and pestered by
beggers itt various guises, and they
freeze (up. They put their hearts into
ta .steel money vault, aud lose the joy
of giving to the worthy.
Many a man lias sacrific'd what may
have beeui the happiest part of his
life by doing his giving after his death
it Is in iiis will. There is a million for
this and a million for that. It is late,
too late l’or there is nothing more mat
satisfactory than the personal reliev
ing off distress There is little sat
isfactiton in the fact that when the
world discovers that he has a heart |
liis body is molderUig under a gvaniti
pile oil' the hillside. >
it is said that Russell Sage has
marie a will that is niarvelousfor its
breadth of charity, lie will he dead
wlien that will is read, lie will have
missed some of the keenest that can
eoimo to mankind tmd whether lie will
leave a million to charity of cents, lie
will lie (remembered het by the repu
tation iie has been a half century
/
building ,1 reputation l for stinginess
that is without a parallel. He i.. i
victim of lil.s own selfishness and so
are thousand!) moire.,
As 10 Vanderbilt's complaint. There
are millions of honest men. Others
have found them and so can he.
Tiie rich. as well os the poor, make
the bulk of their i wti .troubles.
A brace of quail at Wilson’s, Just 1
received, a fresh shipment.
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTER INC AND CANING*
-*> *ny carpets ,nr M ,uing, Bui.
i Cane S. in rt. .I.ittrvs -ts
n ade and renovate *'c:: lure tt
j.iuksc and -rrpiiu i. s d,
Jr. y Cj’-h
w, h. Thomas.,
, 110 UlOUc-t- ttre.t.
PERHAPS your cvercon: ueeas a
e\v collar or non sleeve lining, tu
•In: . ;or ai oiA Mon a street or ri
piniuo Z.Yo-Z.
FCR' l\ EW—Gel : .01 , -inter ■" •
niui overcoat. Have them put in
: <1 on.tr uy Jim Carte., ..
20.-2.
The Weather fairly good now
I for having clothe:, put In order for
, winter. See .I:in Carter, ’phone 25.' 2
| Wilson’s meal 25 cents at rerstatir*
, ant When sent out. they cost 50
cents their real value.
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TO TICKLE YOUR
APPETITE
t
Imported Edan Cheese,
Imported Swiss Cheese,
Imported Parmasan Cheese,
Domestic Pine Apple Cheese,
Domestic Creame Cheese,
KE/=lfi'>'s " o “ c c E y „ v ,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
■PHONE 321.
Wilson 9 $
Restaurant,
The Up-To-Date j
Place to Eat|
jqll Delicacies
of tt?e Season
’9hcne 321 j
prompt tier vie®
‘PHONE 321.
Do You Want
[ To buy something good when ycu
I are giving a present? if you do
we have it in
JEWELRY,
CUT GLASS
FINE CHINA
SILVERWEAR, ETC.
Call and be convinced.
]{ennon \foii ( : )nb.
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Newcastle St
Time by wire from Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
Grane Mitlinery Display
Fall and Winter
MILLINERY
MISS KATE SLATES,
504 Gloucester Street.
You are cordially invited tc attend ’
s’' m
. J
THE PRICE CF A LIFE
is sometimes Included in a prescrip
tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe
first grade drugs would just barely
cure, and second grade drugs prove
just a tritte too weak. Life some
times hangs by a hair, and that hair
may be the quality of a single drug.
We Tmv ouiy the highest grades, ir
respective of cost. In the filling ti’
prescriptions, profits ars the last
tilings we think of.
SMITH’S
PHARMACY
Cor. Newcastle ar.J
Monk Streets ...
BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA.
For Croup use
CHENEY'S EX
PECT OKANi.
Just received a lull new line of
eady-towearers. Give us a call.
<enner Millinery, opera house build
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- THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS.
W /NT COLUMN.
if you want a position, a hujß.t
servant, or wsnt to fir"? .£
tnat nas been loot, o> v.nt ~•••■
thing that esii.s one else ha*, ad
ver'ise ! n thi col rnr
FOR RENT.
FOlt KENT -Fur;,mV,cl rooms to
rent to Dii'L. 218 Union street,
FOIt RENT—Stores, offices an!
• W.-eHings. Apply to Rrobston, Feniig
& Cos.
FOR KENT.—A live; room house
Apply to 12 i north Amherst street.
FOR KENT—Rooms at 703 Union
street.. Electris lights anti use oi
hath room. Apply on premises.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
at 303 Union street. Apply on prem
ises lor rates.
FOR RENT.—From November 1, a
seven room house, ail modern improv
erntnts centrally located. SIB.OO per
mosth. House is Situated on C street.
Apply at 112 North Lee.
FOR RENT.—Six room house, all
modern improvments, 805 George St.
Apply to J. G. Young, 007 Egmon.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE—Tandem bicycle at a
great bargain. Enquire at News of
fice.
FOR SALE —20 acres of land, a $230
barn and full supply of farming
implements, ten acres cleared, eight!
miles of E. S. Boulevard. Will sell
at a bargain. Apply to C. 11.
Leavy.
FOR SALE. —Restaurant by Decem
ber 1. Good stand for the right party
and owner will sell cheap. Mrs. It.
Rainey, 008 Bay street,
FOR SALE—My truck farm
Fancy Bluff also stock cattle and
hogs. Will sell above farm at a
bargain. Call or write to J. R.Doer
flinger, Erunswick, Ga.
FOR SALE—We have a largo quan
tity of sand which we will sell at rea
* stmabUe iprices. The sand is well
adapted for building purposes. Ward
Grocery Cos.
FOUND.
FOUND —Bunch 01 keys, three in!
mnnelir and containing one old stylo
yale. Owner can have same by des
cribing property and paying for thin j
advertisement. Cai", at this office. |
"WANTED. —By a competent book
keeper, a position or work of any
kind. Best of reference. Address A.
C. care News office.
JOHN D. RQUNTOS,
“Brunswick's Candy Store.”
NEW ARRIVALS
of the
Finest Chocolates, Bon Bons, Crystai
izetl rruits, Fruit Tablets,
1 lb. aqd 1-2 tb.Bi'xes of High Grade
Chocolates and cTystalized Fruits
—a isc-
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND'TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
203 Newcastle Street.
CO A L
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PAIiKER.
it<m rmwf temareww :*rar
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 257-2. 307 Newcastle St
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols,
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE
A SPECIALTY.
Quick A. rest.
J. A. Oulledge, of Verbena, Ala.
was twice in the hospital from a so
iere case of piles, causing,24 tumors
After doctors and all remedies failed
Suckien's Arulca Salve quickly ar
rested furtiie- InaiEetion and curec
aim. It conquers aches and kilh
pain. 25 *!•;., ar ell druggists.
For grass shears and Ig-.vn mowers
■all s'. Douglas Hardware Cos., and
end get the best ths leapt money
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 erder for 5-1.00.
Suits made to order for $ iS.OQ.
If you want a Swell
Suit give me a
call. ,
CORRECT PHOTOS
Thats What
You can cuauil on at
WILSON’S STUDIO,
Come and Give Us a Trial
" 1 1-1
High Art is Gnr Motto.
Gloucester Stret.
Just received a full new line of
(yady-to-vvearers. Give us a call,
■tenner Millinery, opera house build
ng.
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THE s
ARCADE ;
♦w
210 Gloucester Street
is headquarters for a!! the pop- iS
uiar brands cf whiskey on th 6
Market. *
W W W Saratoga, Yellow Stone
Hunter, Magnet, Duke of
berland, Wilson. Metropolitan
Club, Silas Johnson, Congress;
Half, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,
including Bourbons, Gins Eran- „<
dies, Imported and Domestic
Wines, and a full line of popular )
Cigars. <
1
lam putting cut a specialty ,
'that excelis anything that has;
ever been offered to the public—
Four full quarts Elgin Club, an
excellent, high grade whiskey,
_ put up in a neat package, for,'
$3.85. Delivered to any point, ex-'
1 press prepaid.
' t .
t I would cai! special attention,
• for medical and family use, to,
.Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this,
, is an absolute distillation of 1330,
’ Pool and Eiilard Tables are.
’ kept in an up to date condi-,
[ tion. >
1 "
• We serve an elegant FEE
f LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m.
' a ;
> Your patrosage is highly ap-'
> predated.
I PHIL KELLER. '
WQOD
Oak and Pine
B H. DANIELS, 'Phone 326
BROWN & €0
Contractors,
Manufacturers,
and 1? if re is
of Railway Crossties
*
and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
Brunswick, Ga.
; Electric
J Light
' A Pleasure and Convenience
I IT MAKES
Your homes look bright.
No oily lamps to keep in order
f Saves breaking lamp chimneys
f 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-'
tiu n 'Phone or cal! en
MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO. ,
Mew Plumbing
Establishment
W - hav" nnened a plumbing, gts
and steam fitting shop at No. 120 -A
street, vvlr.ro vve will be pleased to
serve the public. We will carry a
•uil stock of goods and are In a
uosition to do any and all classes
f v.v.-k it our line. Wo are both
' ■ t'-nv’er-. and know every
detail of the business.
Pliose 225.
Gilmore Sc Wood
120 A STREET.
For LaGrippe
and Influenza use
CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT
liprfprf Fuli y of the ills of mankind can be I
j cis i traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- E
Health els " When these important organs fail to act E
regularly the system becomes clogged with 3
E impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s h
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently I
|j and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid 8
I laxative, and is good for *very member of the ft/fV _
| family. Fifty cents a bottle at ail drug-stores. UAlvy A
g Mozley’s Lemcr. Hot Drops are without any equal J PiYtflfl
I for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc.
BAY IF Y WORKS;
Manufacturers and Repairers ot
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills;
Marine work a specialty j
Packings, Fittings ;
and Supplies;
Estimates furnished free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART. CLAUD DART,
President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. ■
NOV. 4=14, 1903,.
iiiiL., ■ '
SAVANNAH
Industrial and Agricultural
FAIR
UNDER AUSPICES OF . ’ ZJi]
Savannah Racing Association
A SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIONS ALONG INDUSTRIAL! AND AGRiCUL
TURAL LINES.
$12,000 1 “ Premiums— ln Prizes $ j 2 ,000
SO---Days Racing—SO
mm.,:.:;;: ,
“THE SPORT OF KINGS,” upon the best and fastest Mile Track in the
South, by scores of thoroughbreds from all parts of the
Jfcli UNITED STATES.
MIDWAY, CIRCUS ATTRACTIONS, KLL AMUSEMENTS UNEXCELLED.
LOW RATES BY /,LL RAILROADS.
County Exhibits Solicited. Savannah Best Produce Market in the South.
For Premium List, Space, Concessions, Entrance, al! particulars address
GORDON CAUSSY, JOS. F. t)OYLE.
Uen’t. Manager. Secretary,
Fair Headquarters, Savannah, Ga.
6. Oowritr*, FrssrdenL E. H, Mason, Vice-P(evident. £.D. Waiter, Cashier.
The Natonal Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
;ud total RESOURCES in’ excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
>-e devoted- to th s assistance of tegit in.ate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora-
Mona.
-SAVINGS DSFAVLTMENT acco unta bear interest, compounded tju*
sriy. Interest b'cai-j ceriflcates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORU' Ukl of the “BANK BUS’ MO'iSi i ORDER ASSOCI'-A
TON" are chest l ora convenient tua cue to Tee o, express.
Bear in Mind
That we Bell
Fire Arms, Cut'ery and Sporting
Goods, Fishing Tackle.
EftIPTY AND LUAPED SHELLS
GUN AND SiCYCLE REPAIRING.
P.O. KESSLER
Monk Street.
CHAS. H. JEWETT
—General Dealer in—
TYPEWRITERS
OF ALL MAKES
NEW AND SECOND HAND
Stenography Taught.
Stenographic wor’ done.
BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA.
NOVEMBER 8, 1903.
WOOD
T- J. KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37f
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Oak 100
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
Court Hons*. ■S’-anewick, Ga.
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
,Ul ® °/ horse hats, boots, dusters, oils,
and Mao.es a specialty of repairing
trunks, valices, in fact ail leather and
carnage work neatly done and with
■hspatch. CalJ on him.
J- H. TANKERSLEY.
•Tiist. received a barrel n f esconer
non? wine. Will sell at the astonish
ingly loy , price of *1.25 per gallon.
S. Levison, 310 Ba & street.
dyspepsia ©sl?®
V'^ll
. largest assortment of briar root
pipes, all stiles, 50 and 75 cent val*
ues, at 35 cents. S. Levison.
1
Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses.
J. M. Burnett.
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