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WEDNESDAY MORNING
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE
The News Publishing Company de
sires It to be distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must be
paid for in advance. We cannot afford
to devote our space to such adver
tisements and wait on the courts for
the money.
Twelve thousand cars in une
month. That’s handling them "a-few
That record ot earn handled at
Brunswick last merith is an eye-op
ener. _.
Go and patioulde the lUUemen a
ifair to the extent that your pocket
will permit.
Uongresmau Newlands waiil.i t
unnex Cuba provided Cuba wants to
be annexed.
During the farewell tour of Patti
. good many Americans are saying
farewell to their dollars.
The football season is now over and
nbout a half doaeu teams in the south
are claiming the championship.
The New York American notes the
fact that 1904 begins on Friday. He
spectrally referred to President ltoose
yelt and the O. O. P. ______
"'At last," says a republican con
contemporary, “the isthminu canal 1
in sight." And In smell, says the
Tampa Times.
The more you do for some people,
nd organization*, tho less they up
predate it. Especially is this true in
Bfiift&wick.
A Kansas City bank has recent l>
made a specialty otf school children's
savings and reports already $20,000
deposits from this source.
The vear 1903 will d'e in just thirty
days and the Jacksonville Metropolis
asks: What have you done during the
dying year to totter yourself and
others?
A till to protect merchants and
traders from oppression by •trusts'
*nd combines- has been introduced
liv Osoar W*. Underwood, a represent
alive in congress from tbe Ninth Ala
bama district, having at heart the
true interests of all merchants and
traders. Asa matter of course tho
trust organs and barons laugh at the
proposition. It will never become a
Jaw-. * * ■ *
WELL', WE GUESS NOT.
The esteemed Chattanooga
remarks that the transfer of the ne
gro, Crum, from Charleston to Host
ton “would please both cities." Not
so. (It Is true that Charleston would
he pleased,) but Boston would “raise a
howl," Just as Boston did in the case
of the negro, Lewis, in cun ie -Pen with
I the assistant district, attrorntyshlp,
I and Boston’s “howl' would of cour.t
have far more Influence witti the a<l
' ministration than aa J ? general |,la
test from the citizens of Charleston
against having themselves saddled
I with a negro appointment. It de
pends largely upon what direction the
protest comes from.
Public opinion hi Boston on this
question Is largely what it is is in
Charleston. The north has far less
use for the negro than has the south
In the abstract all manner of views
about the negro emanate from Boston
but when a practical application of
these views are threatened, Boston is
usually heard from. And Boston does
not want negroes to fill important fed
eral offices in that city.
Furthermore the negro runs afoul
of a serious boycott in Boston when
he seeks to get work, while he can
easily get a job in the south. The
transfer of Crum to Boston would
simply mean another strong protest
from those who pose as the friends
of the negro until he is thrust upon
them in an official capacity, or until
his efforts to get work he enters into
competition with white men.
AN HONEST MAN.
We wish the world had some more
men like Dr. Ludwig S. Filbert, of
Philadelphia, in it, says the Jachsom
ville Metropolis. It would make peo
ple happier and better, and save them
from hating and censuring for finan
cial crashes. He had Induced many
poor people to invest in the asphalt
trust stock, thinking It a good thing.
They put their all in it/lioping to rea
lize big profits. But ala3 for human
expectation, the trust burst. Dr. Fil
bert felt responsibility keenly. He
had lost a million and a half.
Finally, lie called the members of
his family together and said:
“I am getting old and cannot live
many years. I want to be prepared
to meet my God without the cries of
hungry women and children in my
ears. It will cost me half a million
dollars to repay all these poor people
for ilie losses they have sustained in
this miserable stock luiiure. This
money will come out of your pockets,
since you will be deprived of it alter
my death. But 1 think 1 can lace
death better with an honest name, and
that is my reason for asking you to
uphold me."
lie paid every cent due those he
had influenced to invest. He drove
from lluuse to house and handed
each the amount due them, and when
all had ben paid, he said: "My con
science is clear. 1 can now die in
peace."
Dr. Filbert has set a splendid ex
ample but how many are there who
fVlll follow it in this day of greed and
avarice? There is not more than
one such a man in a million.
Brunswick seems to break a record
of some kind every month.
Safe bloweus are now busy in the
south,and Savannah and a small city
in Florida have both been victims of
their work during the past few days.
The difficulty automobilists find in
protecting their faces lias at last
been satisfactorily solved, says a
Pnris dispatch to the Now York Her
ald. Tgly masks and goggles are now
likely to be cast aside for anew mask
which is strong and transparent aud
modiues in now way the appearance
exf fair complexions. It is constructed
of transparent horn, with the usual
spectacle glasses, and thus obviates
the danger of fire, so much feared with
inflammable celluliod masks.
Read-our phenominal 25 c offer for
Friday m our ad elsewhere in this
issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac.
A Purgati vc Pleasure.
if y.u .-ver took DeWitf;; car
riers for biliousness or eonstipa
.uj you know wliat a purgative plen
um is. These famous little pills
cUaise the Uv or and rid the ays ten
of all w -t" 'ht prcdc-'lng unpica: an
effects. They do not gripe, iLvkei
ir weaken, tut give .one ami strenpi
o the t.ssnes and organs:’ involved
\V. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
No letter pill can he used than l.it
.le Early KUers for c-mstirnr m. s .
aeuduhe, etc." Sold by Jot'rger
i'biu tuacy
mkjk ~ :
-: —_‘ 9. 9
■IK ■ -®tß~ 9^t-
, TO TICKLE YOUR
APPETITE
i
1 Imported Edan Cheese,
!. Imported Swiss Cheese,
5 Imported Parmasan Cheese,
‘ Domestic Pine Apple Cheese,
Domestic Creame Cheese,
W’s GROCERY,
t
I* Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
Wilson’s
Restaurant
The Up-To-Date
Place to Eat
pil Delicacies
of t!?e Season
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
GAME OF ALL KINDS.
'Phone 321
Prompt dcrvfce
Agency for WAGNER,
the FLORIST.
Wait For it
I WILL HAVE THE LARG
EST AND BEST LINE OF?
XMAS PRESENTS OPENE
ED FOE YOUR INSPEC
TION IN ABOUT TEN
DAYS. WAIT FOR IT
Kcnnon Moll (j)pl2 B
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 N KWCtPTLK St.
■flme by wire from Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
IIP?!
HJSt- ~A
;,s sometimes i.cii'fi m in a orcsulp
tii :. that costs fifty eeni.r, maybe
first grade drugs -vouid jmt baieiy
cure, and second guide drugs prove
1 1 fle ■ ! ; 0 0. sime
tines bangs by n liair, an T e ,
may be the Qualti; of a :iia?P®
We buy orly the highest grades,-
respective of cist in the lilting Ci
prescript Inf, prodts arn the las*
things wo think c .
SMITH S
PHARMACY
Cor. Newcastle and
Monk Streets . c , .
BRUNSWICK, • . GEORGIA.
For Croup use
CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
Requires no labor to wash clothe*
.n “Lavadura; just put two table
sDoonsful in a large tub of water; let
the clothes soak in the treated watei
' ll niy,ht; they will be uloauer thai.
you can wash them by hand; no rub
biug; no crubliniT; noihinjj fades;
nothing shrinks; just rir.se theni out
■ a Oval' wait-* ; iln’t i* all.
Friday in our ad elsewhere in this
Read our phenominal 25 c offer for
issue. .Mrs, fvl. isaac,
'i'lio bes: m the photograph line at
Wilson's.
Read our phenominal 25 c offer for
Friday in our ad elsewhere in this
issue. .Mrs, M. Isaac.
THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a position, a house,
servant, or wnt to find anything
tnat has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, sd
vertise in this column
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT—Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brohston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR RENT —Rooms at 703 Union
street. Electris lights and Uise of
bath room. Apply on premises.
FOR RENT.—The offices now occu
pied by the United States custom
house. Apply to Brobston, Fendig,
& Cos.
FOR SALE—We have a large quan
tity of sand Avhich we will sell at rea
sonable prices. The sand Is well
adapted for building purposes. Ward
Grocery Cos.
FOR SALE—Some fine mules, apply
to 11. S. McCrary.
FOR EXCHANGE—Nice country
property for city property. Apply to
Mrs. M. T. Smith, 1211 George street.
WANTED. —Fifty crosstie choppers
at once at 15 cents per tie. Apply
to Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
♦
and white setter dog,
with same C. C. Califf on collar. Re
turn to Brown & Cos.
LOST—Red leather pocketbook con
taining valuable legal papers; will
pay reward for return to S. D. Lamb,
604 Monk street.
WANTED—Energetic reliable, suc
cessful advertising solicitor am.d col
lector who can create new business
and maintain it. Permanent position
to right party. Address Hot Blast,
Anniston, Ala.
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—
IT FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
208 Newcastle Street,
COAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
- H=-
“A sLtch in time saves nine”'hav
ing your clothes cleaned in time saves
buying new ones. Georgia Pressing
club, phone 144-4.
PHILLIPS the TAILOR;
Opera House Block, i
Has a large and selected stock of I
new goods, for the coming season, ]
best of work 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.
| if you need anything in the jew
i! see Joel Brothers before you go
i l tiio high price jewelry stores. We
a lot of unredeemed pledges.
50 cents underwear goes at 39 cents
at Mrs. Isaac’s.
Confessions ot a Priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cog, of Wake, Ark.,
writes, “For 12 years I suffered from
Yellow Jaumdico. I consulted a
number of physicians and tried all
8 ns of medicines, but got no relief.
I began the used of Electric
Bitters and feel that I am mow cured
•>f a disease that had me in. its grasp
for twelve years.” If you want a re
liable medicine for Liver and Kidney
trouble, stomach disorder or general
debility, get Electric Bitters. It's
guaranteed by all druggists. Only
60c.
Four fine Indian ponies for sale.
They are just from the reservation.
Come and see them. H, S. McCrary.
CORRECT PHOTOS
Thats What
You can count on at
WILSON'S STUDIO.
Come and Give Us a Trial
High Art is Our MottJ.
Gloucester S'ret.
Our milk shake soda is a fine mel
low drink. Try it. Put up by Cline
& Ludwig.
I LYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING
CLUB
Andrew J. Wright, Prop,
wuits Cleaned, Pressed and Dyed.
Repair Work a Specialty
Hats Cieand, Dyed and Reblocked
Prices gladly quoted on application
'Phone 394-2. 100 1-2 Gloucester
Read our phenominal 25 c offer for
Friday in our ad elsewhere in this
issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac,
I THE *
* ARCADE i
if r.
k 210 Gloucester Street *
* *
It Is headquarters for all the pop-'*
it ular brands of whiskey on the *
k Market.
k WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone ,
k Hunter, Magnet, Duke of
k berland, Wilson, Metropolitan ,
fc’Club, Silas Johnson, CongressJ
If Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club, f
■(including Bourtions, Gins Bran-j
k dies, Imported and Domestic <l
k Wines, and a full line of popular )
k Cigars. }
* }
K lam putting out a specialty j
k that excells anything that has j
k ever been offered to the public, j
k Four full quarts Elgin Club, an,
k excellent, high grade whiskey,
k put up in a neat package, for ",
k $3.85. Delivered to any point, ex- “
k press prepaid. ‘
fc
k s
K I would call special attention)
fl for medical and family use, to)
Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this)
is an absolute distillation of 'BBO-'
Pool and Billard Tables are)
* kept in an up to date ccndi-)
Jtion. :
k )
K We serve an elegant FREE j
K LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. j
k )
U Your patrosage is highly ap-,
£ predated. j
K PHIL KELLER. }
BROWN & CO
Contractors,
Manufacturers,
and hipfers
of Railway Crossties
and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
Brunswick, Ga.
Electric
Light
lEKS-f*
A Pleasure and Convenience
IT MAKES
Your homes look bright.
No oily lamps to keep in order
Sajves breaking lamp chimney!
Safest and best way of lighting
Only turn the button to get thi
light; easier than striking i
match.
DARK WINTER EVENINGS
are here and now is the time t<
consider —For rates and inorma
tion ’Phone or call on
MUTUAL LIGHT
4 : & WATER CO.
New Plumbing
Establishment
We hive opened a plumbing, gas
and steam fitting shop at No. 120 A
.treat, where we will be pleased to
erve the public. We will carry a
J stork of goods and are in a
position to do any and all classes
f work in our line. We are both
practical plumbers and know every
detail of the business.
Phose 228.
Gilmore & Wood
120 A STREET.
For LaGrippe
and Influenza use
CHENEY S EX
PECTORANT
Miss Slater wilt have in anew line
of handsome trimmed hats by Wednes
day. Ladies come and see them and
see if we can't tempt your pocket
book.
Go to Miss Slater’s and get one of
those new lithograph pillow tops and
cards to match. Juat received.
Gives maammmmmmmmmmmmtmamammmmm
T)p r fp r f Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be I
1 traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 9
H. edith els ’ When these important organs fail to act 5
regularly the system becomes clogged with I
I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley's I
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently 1
and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■
laxative, and is good for *very member of the JL/f ~ „
family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. S
Mozley’s Lemcn Hot Drops are without any equal J
for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. _
► THE £
BAY IRON WORKS;
1 Manufacturers and Repairers ot *
| Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills;
Marine work a specialty i
LPackings, Fittings J
► and Supplies;
I Estimates furnished Free of Charge. £
629 Bay St.
£W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, f
► i'residem and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer, ♦-
h ♦
fc. Downing, Pret dent, E. H. Mason, Vice-President. £.O. Walter, Caenier
The National Bank oi Brunswick
BRUNSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTt THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance ot legit lmate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, arms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar
terly. Interest 1 sarin j cerlflcates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS' MO'iLi ORDER ASSOCIA
.ION” are cheaper itn., - ore convenient tha - poet office or express.
Bear in Mind
? Tha twe Sell
jIImI
Fire Arms, Cut ery and Sporting
Goods, Fishing Tackle.
EMPTY AND LUADED SHELLS
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P.O.KFtSSLER
Monk Street
CHAS. hi. JEWETT
—Genera, Dealer In—
TYPEWRITERS
OF ALL MAKES
NEW AND SECOND HAND
Stenography Taught.
Stenographic wor*. done.
BRUNSWiCK, • GEORGIA.
Just received a full new line of
'eady-to-wearers. Give us a call.
Kennei Millinery, opera house build-
- — , . .
THE OGLETHORPE,
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
Brunswick’s Only First
Class Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
Excellent Cuisin;. Perfect Service.'
C. P. GOODYEAR, JR.
SHORTHAND .nd TYPEWRITING
WORK
Will be glad to make special terms
. to p-rties for
CORRESPONDENCE
MANIFOLDING snd LEGAL WORK
Wrought Iron
t.nd
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. CEMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
Quaker Dairy Feed is best for Milch
cows. Wholesale b* j, ig, Burnett
DECEMBER 2.
WOOD
T J- KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37£
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Hasfe
Jr EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Counsellor at Lav*.
COU.-t Hou*- Brunswick, GUL
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
eee J. H. Tankersley and get one of
his. Last Better, Bells Cheaper, Gives
Best Satisfaction of any. He makes
all graues and prices to order. Fine
line of nurse hats, boots, dusters, oiia,
and Makes a specialty of repairing
trunks, vallces, in fact all leather and
carriage work neatly done and with
dispatch Call on aim.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
Ctiir©
Digests what jau •?♦-
Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses.
J. M. Burnett
WALTER C, BROBSTON,
ATTORNEY Af LAW,
Office witn Ercbston. Fencig & Cos.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
C. P. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Over James S. W, ight’s
Gloucester Street. Brunswick, Ga.
Try a box of “Belle Rose’ cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box
cf 60. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levison. 31u Bay
street
For Whooping
Cough use CHE
NEV’U EXPEC
TORANT,
GA&OLINE
ENGINES
Stationary and Marine
Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make.
C. W. DEMING,
entl Brunswick, Ga.
Crcekeryvvare, silverware, timvarq
glassware can be washed beautifully
clean without danger of scratching
with Lavadura.
W. M. TUPPSR . CO,,
Forwarding ana chipping Agent*.
Ognteifcge, i owing and Manna |i
•urancs. Correspondence Solicited.
Wine List for the Holidays.
N- C. Scupperneng wine, port, sherry
muscatel, tokay, catawba and black
berry wine. Per gallon SI.OO per bot
tle 25 cents. Sig Levison, 310 Bay
street, phone 130.
Wilson has a fresh shipment of
ducks, quail and ether game,