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. WEDNESDAY MORNING
MUNSTO DAILY NEWS.
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
TH NEWS PUBLISHING CO.
C. H. LEAVY Editc.
LOUIS J. LEAVV. Jr... City Editor
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Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for
G'ynn county.
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sires it to be distinctly understood
’bat wll legal advertisements must be
paid .or in advance. We cannot af
ford to devote our space to k>jcu ad
virtlsemeuts and wait on the courts
• the money.
And now it is Indian summer again.
Gorman or Cleveland will bo the
nominee.
Miss Goelet will now lot go—of the
the money she has.
Georgia can now lie appropriately
called "the state of fairs.”
A congressman is general) digger
at his own home than he in in Wash
ington.
Our shipping record for Monday is
enough to make the croaker get in the
hole and stay there.
When you get to "pestering" sen
ator Morgan about the canal he bets
mad sure enough.
We hope the Wayeross fair will ho
tt great success and we have every
reason to believe lhat it will.
A church in Hagerstown fired the
preacher, the excuse or reason being
“wo want no political preacher.”
So far the city council lias only a
small pension list but oven then it
is tx*> large for the pocketbook of tbo
people.
This is a precedent breaking per
iod am! we would just as soon have
Cleveland do the breaking as any
body else. i
There is no reason why we should
not get the next Confederate veteran
state reunion. Like Dick Grubb says
“We can take care of them alright.”
Wouldn’t it be manly for Bryan to
come right out and say lie is for tiie
democratic nominee whether it be
Cleveland or any other good demo
cra,? sD-fc*
The number of new residences now
in course of erection in all parts of
the city is proof conclusive that our
population is increasing. People do
not bulild boluses to look at lint to
live in.
WE BID YOU WELCOME.
To the members of the Presbyter
ian Synod, who are with us tilts morn
ing, we bid a warm and cordial wel
come. We hope their deliberations
in tliis city will be fraught with mani
fold advantage to the church, the state
and the people as a whole. Tlio com
ing' o|j the distujnguishcd Italy of
clergymen and educators to Brunswick
is a distinct compliment to the people
of tliis city and one which wo appre
ciate in the very fullest measure,
So. this morning, we extend felicita
tions to these emissaries of the Om
nipotent and wish them God speed in
their truly ennobling work which
counts for so much tn the affairs of
the people generally.
We tender you, with the profound
ness and deference due to your or
ganization. the keys of the city and
the hearts of her people and truly
neither the one or the other ever fell
into hands more worthy of them.
We are now indulging in the hope
that you may he pleasantly impressed
with this little city of ours, the gem
of the south Atlantic and we trust that
you will come to see us often and in
coming stay longer.
Welcome.
WORTHILY SPOKEN.
During the municipal campaign in j
Now York that peanut, spectacular
Jerome, of district attorney fame, took
occasion to say some very unkind
things, in a personal way, of McClel
lan. the successful candidate.
The night before the election in a
speech in Madison square garden, Mr.
McClellan replied to the attack In the
following splendid fashion:
“Before I close I want to express
the sense of indignit-* 1 suffered dur
ing this campaign; it |.-„ 1 believe, the
only painful feeling which shall out
last the decision of the people at the
polls. The name 1 beat was home
more worthily by another, who has
long since been gathered to his fath
ers, afier a life which I believe was
one of unselfish devotion to his country
and loyalty to his Maker, I assure
you my fellow citizens, that, not for
all the honors of this world, not for
any station, however high, would I
dishonor it. In this campaign a man
lias dared lo assert, that I have dis
honored it. 1 rejoice to say that
among all the factionists that have
supported the cause of my political
enemies there was not lint one mouth
foul enough to add this atrocious slan
der, and i could not forbear at the
end of this campaign, publicly taking
notice of him lo assert this expres
sion of my contempt.”
THE COMPLAINT FROM DOUGLAS
It seems to us that the hill of In
jection filed by the people of the city
of Douglas against the B. ft B. and
the A. ft. B. railroads in this city yes
terday, carries with it a very reason
able amount of justice.
Under the present contract between
the two lines whereby the B. ft 11.
has trackage rights over the A. ft B.
from Bushnell to Nicholls, it Is spec
ifically stipulated that the trains of
the 11. ft B. shall not stop at Douglas
and that no freight or passengers
shall be received or delivered at that
point.
To this contract the people of that
city except anil have asked the court
to anjiull the agreement on the ground
of Illegality.
So far as we can sec the bill is on
the right line. It now seems that the
two lines, for a reasonable considera
tion, have decided to bottle up the
metropolis of Coffee, so far us the II
ft B. is concerned, thus depriving the
city and the community of another
transportation line.
This contract also works a sever*
hardship on the people of this ctiy for
the simple fact that under its opera
tion thousands and thousands of pounds
of freight and hundreds and hundreds
of passengers that would come hero
are diverted to other points due Lo the
exclusive fact that the “bottling up”
agreement exists at Douglas.
The matter is an important one and
wo cannot see what course the court
can pursue oilier than the cancella
tion of the contract.
A. tv. U. C.
uPHOI.HTEKINte AND CANING
.dying ai..a iwattm,,, I--...- .
.1 C*ne St, .3 o Urav-t ■
route anti rcnt-vatsc, i-urniture re
.'catKcts a.id sa-pc to a, a. ad,
Bany Carriages Repaired,
vv. H. THOMAS,
110 Gloucester Street
• PERHAPS you, overcoat needs a
ew collar or new sleeve lining. .S,
i,ui Curler itl imt Menu struei or ring
phone 2uii-2.
t-OH iviEn—Get out you winter .suit
and overcoat. llavo them put in
good oruer by Jim carlev, ring puono
253-2.
WALTER C. BROBSTON,
ATTOHN H Y AT LAW.
Office with Brobston, Fendiy & Cos.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
C. P. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Over James S. Wright’s
Gloucester Street. Brunswick, Ga.
Mrs. Moliie Allen, of South Lot it
,y„ says she has prevented attacks
f ehole-a morbus by taking Cham
iierlain’s stomach ami liver tablet
.heu she felt an attack coming on
t'uch attacks are use Uij ;u, l
radlgestlon and thos i!,Ms are jit
what is Ltert~l to un the stomach
nd ward of Hit r ,’ t . reacting attack
Attacks of ’ ”’iv“ -x>iic may be pro
enteJ in t’ - -v
A Pury.Ktvv ,'t .si, e.
if you ever took DeWTt’s I.<tK car
riers for biliousness or constipa
i'U you knew what a purgative plea
.lie is. These famous Kttla pills
cleanse the liver atui rid the system
if all wit aut producing unjuta
effect s. 1h y do not gr pe, -
r eaen but give e'e and strength
o the Leslies and organs? involved.
W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
No t etter pni can b- use.i t.ian Lil
le Early Hf -ecs for e.,. stii P a. su’i,
uMdai he. etc.” Sold by Jocrger’s
pharmacy.
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TO TICKLE YOUR i
APPETITE '
Imported Edan Cheese,
Imported Swiss Cheese, ,
Imported Parmasan Cheese, ■
Domestic Pine Apple Cheese,
Domestic Creame Cheese, '
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
■PHONE 321.
Wilson’s
%estauranl
The Up-To-Date
Place to Eat
pll Delieaeies
of tf?e Seasoi?
’tfhone 321 j
{Prompt Service]
•PHONE 321.
Do You Want
To buy 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.
Kennon Molt (;)pl>.
Jeweler ami Eye Speicalist
215 Newcasti.k St
Time by wire frem Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
li, * njft
I fjpy/y . 1
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THE OF A LIFE
is sometimes included iu a prescrip
tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe
first grade drugs would just barely
cure, and second grade drugs prove
just a trifle too weak. Life some
times hangs by a hair, and that hair
may be the quality of a single drug.
We tiny only the highest grades, ir
respective of cost. In the filling ,
prescriptions, profits ars the last
things we think of.
SMITHS
PHARMACY
Cor. Newcastle and
Monk Streets . < , .
BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA.
For Croup use
CHENEY'S EX
PECTORANT.
Requites no labor ui wash clothes
in ’’laivaJitra;" just put two table
uoonsful in u large tub of water; let
the clothes soak in the treated water
all night; they will be cleaner titan
you can wash them by hand; no rub
bing; no scrubbing; nothing fades;
ntithing shrinks; just rinse them out
iti clear water; thut is all.
Distress After Eating Cured.
Judge W. T. Holland of Greeiiburg,
1-a.. who is well and favorably known
says “Two years ago i suffered greatly
fiom indigestion. Alter easing, great
distress would invariably remit, last
ing for an hour or so and my nights
were icstless. I concluded to try Kodol
D> • peps:a cure and it cured me en
tirely. Now my sieep is refreshing
and indigsteion perfecL Sold by Joe*--
ger’s pharmacy.
THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a position, • house, x
servant, or want to find anything j
tnat uas Peer, lost, .. w_..t j
thing that Borne one else has, ad ;
vertise in tnie column.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Furnished rooms to!
rent to mec. 218 Union street.
FOR RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobstou, Ken dig |
& Cos.
FOR RENT.—A five room house.
Apply to 121 north Amherst street.
FOR RENT —Rooms at 703 Union
street. lxloctris h t> nts and use oi
bath room. Apply on premises.
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms
at 303 Union street. Apply on prem
ises for rates.
FOR SALE —20 acres of land, a $250
barn and full supply of farming
implements, ten acres cleared, eight
miles of E. S. Boulevard. Will sell
* at a bargain. Apply to C. IX. •
Leavy.
FOR SALE.—Restaurant by Decem
ber 1. Good stand for the right party
and owner will sell cheap. Mrs. R.
Rainey, 008 Bay ."beet.
FOR SALE—My truck farm at
Fancy Bluff also* stock cattle and
hogs. Will sell above farm at a
bargain. Call or write to J. R.Doer
fiinger, Brunswick, Ga.
FOR SALE—We have a large quan
tity of sand which we will sell at rea
sonabje [.’rices. The sand is well
adapted for building purposes. Ward
Grocery Cos.
FOUND.
FOUND—Bunco o, keys, three in
numebr and containing one old style
yale. Owner can have same by des
cribing property and paying for this
advertisement. Call 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. ROUNTOS,
“Brunswick’s Candy Store.”
NEW ARRIVALS
of the
Finest Chocolates, Bon Bons, Crystal
ized Fruits, Fruit Tablets,
1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade
Chocolates and Crystalized Fruits
—also—
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
208 Newcastle Street.
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
BRUNSWICK CYCLE CO.
JOHN HAENEL, Manager.
Phone 267-2. SOT Newcastle St
Bicycles, Guns, Pistols
and Sewing Machines.
REPAIRED ON SHORT NOTICE
A SPECIALTY.
Quick Arrest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala.
was twice in the hospital from a se
vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors
After doctors and ail remedies failed
Isuekieu’B Arnica Salve quickly ar
rested further inamation and curec
aim. It conquers aches and kills
pain. 2K cent* at ail druggists.
Far grans tOte&rs and lawn mowers
call at Douglas Hardware Cos., ard
and gat the host tn* laas-t money
[PHILLIPS the TAILOR j
Opera House Block, j
Has a large and selected stock of i
new goods, for the coming season, i
■ best of work and perfect fit guar- j
|anteed. j
Pants made to order for $4.00. }
‘ Suits made to order for % iS.OQ. ■?
If you want a Swell]
Suit give me a j
call.J j j
CORRECT- PHOTOS
Thats What
You can count on at
WILSON’S STUDiO.
Come aad Give Us a Trial
High Art is Cur Motto.
Gloucester Stret.
The Pleasure of Eating.
Persons suffering form indigestion
dyspepsia or other stomach troubles
Will ami that Kodol Dyspepsia curt
digests what you eat and makes tv
stomach sweet, This remedy is t
ever failing mire for indigestion am
dyspepsia and all complaints affectiny
the glandi or membranes ot trie sion
ach or digest ve tract. When yot
take Kodol Dy.pepsia cure everythin,
you cut taste goad, and every bit c
tue noutnment tan.it your lot i couUat
is assiniilateii and appropriated by tilt
blood and ussuen. cole uy Joerger
harmaov.
Lavadura is the it seal thing fot
washing your pets, dogs and cats, be
'tes, children aud grewu peopie.
THE
ARCADE >
c
210 Gloucester Sliest
f
is headquarters for ail the pop—
' uiar brands of whiskey on the ’
' Market.
WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone ,
Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-*
■ beriand, Wilson,' Metropolitan”
I Club, Silas Johnson, Congress;
I Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,;
I including Bourbons, Gins Bran-;
I dies, Imported and Domestic;
1 Wines, and a full line of popular;
> Cigars.
< ;
t lam putting out a specialty
f that excells anything that has,
l ever been offered to the public.
( Four full quarts Elgin Club, an
f excellent, high grade whiskey,
f put up in a neat package, for
f $3.85. Delivered to any point, ex-'
press prepaid.
{
S
f I would call special attention,
f for medical and family use, to,
f Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this,
is an absolute distillation of 1830.
Pool and Biilard Tables are
kept in an up to date condi--
* Lon.
t
t
f We serve an elegant FRET
t LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m.
if ;
f Your patrosage is highly ap
. preciated.
PHIL KELLER. '
f
■w r oo:o
Oak and Pine
B H. DANIELS, Phone 326
BROWN & CO
Contractors.
Manufacturers,
and hipyers
of Railway Crossties
and Dealers in
YELLOW DINE LUMBER
Brunswick, Ga.
: Electric
| Light
A Pleasure and Convenience
, IT MAKES
Your homes look bright.
No oily lamps to keep in order
Saves breaking lamp chimneys
Safest and best way of lighting
Only turn the button to get the
light; easier than striking a
match.
DARK WINTER EVENiNGS
are here and qow is the time to
consider—For rates and inorma
tion ’Phone or call on
MUTUAL LIGHT
& WATER CO. ,
New Plumbing
Establishment
’*hf—
* n- * r.l’ir.i'r'ng. gr.f
ind steam fitting shop at No. 120 /.
troot, wli .ro we will be pleased to
we :h- public. We will carry a
i ..., -r-i, *• r-ooris a-.d are in a
position to do any and all classes
f work in our line. We are both
■ A??! plumber'-, and know every
detail of the business.
Phose 228.
Gilmore 6b Wood
120 A STP.EET.
For LaGrippe
and Influenza use
CHENEY S EX
PECTORANT ,
Gives, a
Perfect Full y nir ‘i tenths Of the ills of mankind can be I
LJ tit. t i' ace f, t ° Irre ß ular ties of the stomach and bow- 1
Cl eCLLt ft e '"ben these important organs fail to act I
n re golarly the system becomes clogged with I
I iZnn Fr ajd pe F fect health is impossible. Mozley’s 1
U andVl Ehx !s, IS f P leasan t lemon drink which acts gently I
1 l*it£e r °nn 8 H h - 7 clean , ses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■
Ei ! V e > and u good for *very member of the „ y
i Fl t y rents a bottle at all drug-stores. M-OZcey S
1 w s *- emc \ Hot J )r °ps are without any equal J ornnn
U^° UghS ’ ccds ’ br °nchitis. sore throat, etc. J~*6tTlOn
h"" 1 ™" ”"™ a —Elixir
TEE--". *
BAY IRON WORKS:
Manufacturers and Repairers of *
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills!
Marine work a specialty _ !
■ Packings, Fittings j
and Supplies^
’ Estimates furnished free of Charge. A
629 Bay St,
• W- R ‘ DART < CLAUD DART, '
President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. •*
NOV. 4=14, 1903.
■21212111 ■ ,
SAVANNAH
Industrial and Agricultural
FAIR
UNDER AUSPICES OF ' ii'":
Savannah Racing Association
A SCHOOL OF INSTRUCTIONS ALONG INDUSTRIAL! AND AGRICUL.
TURAL LINES.
|
112,000 "* i* ren, ' ,,,ns 111 ''h"-$12,000
10’-Days Racing—SO
■*'
“THE SPORT OF KlN<£," upon the best and fastest Mile Track In the
South, by scores *f thoroughbreds from all parts of the
MIDWAY, CIRCUS a|IvEMENTS UNEXCELLED..
LOW ttATES BY ALL RAILf? A DS.
County Exhibits Solicited. Savannah Best Produc Market in the South.
For Premium List, Space, Concessions, Entrance, [1 particulars address
GORDON SAUSSY, JOS. F. DOYLe" ' ~
Gen’l. Manager. Secretary,
Fair Headquarters, Savannah, Ga.
u. Downing, president. E. H. Mason, Vice President. E.D.Waiter, Cashier.
The li ational Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK. GA
CAPITAL OF : NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
tnd total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
*re devoted to tb.j assistance of tegit in ate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora
lons.
SAVINGS BEPABTiSENT acco urns bear interest, compounded qua?-
erly. jeari-- cerificatea of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDS.RC of the “BANK ERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
ION” are ehearw -m,- - ore convenient tha- poßtofflce or express.
Bear m Mind
That we Sell
Fir e Arms, Cut’sry and Sporting
Gcpds, Fishing T. ckle.
EMPTY AND LUADED SHELL3
GUN AND BICY2LE REPAIRING.
P .O. KESSLER
Monk Street,
CHAS. h". JEWETT
—General Dealer in—
TYPEWRITERS
OF ALL MAKES
NEW AND SECOND HAND
Stenography Taught.
Stenographic work done.
BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA.
NOVEMBER 11, 1903.
WOOD
if _________
T J KENNER
Eay and Gloucester. Phone 37(
Pine 7s c ,
Mixed go c
Oak i.oo
EDWIN W. DART,
attorney and Counceilor at L j.*.
Court House* Brunswick, 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
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.
Just received a barrel of eseoper
nong wine. Will sell at the astonish
ingly loy price of $1,25 per gallon. 1
S. Levison, 310 Bar street
.4&gSoS i3ysfs©jss*a Ckar-a:
Bijastß witat yau <“?*
The largest assortment of briar root. 1
pipes, all stiles, 50 and 75 cent val-'
ues, at 25 coats. S. Levison.
Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses.?
J. M. Burnett