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

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THURSDAY MORNING. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. JR., City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 1 Terms of subscription in the city Hd by mail free of charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: One Year 5 O<L Six Months 2 50 Three Months 1-25 One Month Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., post office as second class mail matter. OFFCIAL ORGAN OF The city of Brunswick. The county of Glynn. Glynn county csmmisslonerfi. The United States court of hank ruptey for this district. Correspondence solicited; but to receiro attention, letters mu/it be ac companied by a responsible name, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected communications will be returned if accompanied by postage. Remittances should be made by pos tal note, check ot money order or registered letter. Address, News Publishing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. TELEPHONES. Business office, editorial rooms ... 188 Society editor 1 ' 47 ' 3 Office, 207 Gloucester Street PUBLISHERS NOTICE The News Publishing Company de \ . i* ♦ dltinctly understood •RUi ftin'TTl that all legal advertisejmenls m*. J paid for In advance. itaHpH to devote our apace to such adver* tlsements and wait on the courts for the money. The democrats want to see Toddy nominated by the republicans. He would probably bo the easiest mark tor the democrats to defeat. Brunswick's shipping record as the record made in the handling of freight cars will open the eyes of many southern ports. And they won der how we do it. Mr. Bryan has written on to make an engagement for an interview with Count Tolstoi. It is possible that the count's flowing beard has mislead Mr. Bryan into, jumping at conclusions as to the count's politics. A restaurant keeped in Chicago kill ed a customer Sunday morning be cause the latter lacked 5 cents oit hav ing sufficient money to pay for a 20- cent breakfast. Life is getting to be cheap, indeed, in the Windy City. It is to be hoped that thte city au thorities will resume the work on our streets early next month as has been promised. The city government can not do anything that will be more appreciated by the tax payers. Senator Hanna has refused a ban quet tendered him at which Pres ident Roosevelt and his cabinet were to have been present, and the Colum bus Enquirer- thinks Senator Hanna do 6 not propose to be caught napping. Why Is there so much discourage ment In the republican party? Why is it that so many republicans, in cluding not a few who are more or less prominent in official positions, are despondent over the outlook for 1904? We give out no secret, nor do <w stretch the truth in the slightest degree, when we assert that a feeling of gloomy apprehension is more com mon among republicans than cheer ful con3dence. —Washington Post. Ah, those scandals and corrupt meth ods are worrying them, thinks the Jacksonville Metropolis THE RIGHT OF HOPE. John Uri Lloyd, the author and phi losopher. whote a splendid article on things we should be thankful for, and put at the head of the list of blessings “the right to hope.” Was there an empty chair at your j table Thursday? Did you miss a face that had smiled and a voice that was rich in delight? Were there tears mix ed with your Thanksgiving, because of an empty place in the family circle? Maybe it was lather’s chair that was empty. There were tears in mother's eyes as she carved the turkey, for it was her first effort, and she couldn’t help thinking of the strong man, who laughed and joked as he did that same j duty only a year ago. Perhaps she | was thinking that there are plenty of I good things this year, but there may !me little save bread next year. Be good to her. Let every day until next Thanksgiving ha lull of effort to keep strong in her heart the Right to Hope. Maybe that empty place was broth er’s, and fathers eyes were moist and his face pale, as lie absent-mindedly offered that vacant chair a heaped-up plate of good things. A whole lot of things like ambition, promise, self satisfaction, went out of his life when brother died, and he, too, needs his Right to Hope. Most likely it was baby’s high chair, lor the grim destroyer’s greatest har vest among the little ones. Did you remember bow the little curly-headed darling use to look, perched up there in its clean, white bib-and-tueker, its eyes rolling with astonishment at the steaming dishes crowing softly and sweetly with Its spoon in its mouth, king or queen of the feast, through its innocence? Did you see mother lean over that empty tliorne of the missing king or queen? She believed that while the worms and mold down in the cold ground were doing their work on the wee sofi hands that had petted her cheeks, and the little feet that had pattered through the. house, up here above somewhere, her darling nested, warm and happy, upon the great breast ol , One who cried out: “Suffer the child turned from reacting that cry To read! ye become but as onej of heaven,” aifd she bu3'’“h#r illgfit tyj Hope. Perhaps that empty chair was moth er s. Ah! then you must needs have nil the earthy blessings which God has left you, to enoble your right to Hope to 1111 that vacant place. Surely, Mr. Lloyd was right in nam ing the Right to Hope as man's great est blessing. No thief can steal it. No legislature can legislate it away from you. Time or moth or rust can not destroy it. Cling to it. Nourish j Thank God for it, you may even find it a spring of cooling drink in the boundless desert of earthly loneliness. Cleveland',s announcement that lie will not, by any means, accept the democratic nomination, puirct’.eallv puts Goman in* foremost mm for th? democrats to decide upon, and it is generally believed that the Maryland senator will get the nomination. A better choice could not be made. There are 25,000 Italians iu Now Orleans anil 60,000 iu the state of Louisiana, including their children, and there is not a pauper among them. Nor do they crowd into the towns like the other immigrants. Alone among the foreigners landing at New Or leans they go to the country iirsi and work on farms. in the parishes they are rapidly crowding the negroes out ol uie sug r destriers iu southern Louisiana. t The Presbyterians of Brooklyn, N. V., want tbo people of that city to use their endeavors to have Senator Smoot , of Utah, expelled from the United States senate, and to have the federal constitution amended so as to define legal marriage as mono gamic, and make polygamy and poly gamous cohabitations under every guise and pretence a crime against the United States. If agitation will do it, polygamy will toon be dead. Read our phenominal 25 c offer for Friday in our ad elsewhere in this issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac. Boy's $1.25 school shoes at 98c. at Isaacs Monday and Tuesday. Call early and be first to see Miss Slater's new trimmed hats. , TO TICKLE YOUR APPETITE , Imported Edan Cheese, i Imported Swiss Cheese, , 1 Imported Parmasan Cheese, Domestic Pine Apple Cheese, Domestic Creame Cheese, KEfliiiv’c fancy i r \ c 7T 1 J GROCERY, t Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Wilson’s Siestaurant The Up-To-Date Place to Eat fi\\ Delicacies of tfye Season OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE GAME OF ALL KINDS. ’9’hone 321 9rcmpt Service Agency for WAGNER, the FLORIST. Wait For It I WILL HAVE THE LARG EST- AND BEST LINE OF VMM PRESENTS OPENE. TION IN ABOUT TEN DAYS. WAIT FOR IT j\CUIIOII Jyjott ©Pty © Jeweler and Eye Speicallst 215 Newcastle St. Time by wire frem Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock ft r y . /. t-i.-u is Eomct.mes ucir.ded in a prescrip tion that costs iitty cent3. Maybe first grsde drugs would just barely cure, end second grade drugs prove just a trifle too weak. Life some tinea hangs by a hair, and that hair may be the quality of a single drug. We buy only the highest grades, ir respective of cost, ia the tilling c*g prescrip ions, pfoats ar.j the last things we think o t. SMITH S PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle and Monk Streets . s . . BRUNSWICK. • . GEORGIA, For Croup use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. Requites no labor to wash clothes n "Lavadura;" just put two table spoonsful in a large tub of water; let the clothes: soak in the treated water dl night; they will be cleaner than you can wash them by hand; no rub blag; no scrubbing; nothing fades, nothing shrinks; just rinse them out in clear water; that is all. Call for Shamrock sour, the best chaser ever put up. Cline & Ludwig. Pest dinner in town at Wilson’s today, 'phono 321. Joel Bros, have an immense stock of watches, diamonds, jewelry, revol vers, guns, overcoats, cutlery, optical goods etc., and you shoul .go and see them. . THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS. WANT COLUMN. j <f you want a position, a house. servant, or wtnt to find anything that has bean lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertiee In this column. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to brobston, Fendig & Cos. FOR RENT— Rooms at 703 Union street. Electris lights and unso 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 which we will sell at rea sonable prices. The sand is well adapted for building purposes. Ward Grocery 00. FOR SALE —Some fine mules, apply to H. S. McCrary. FOR EXCHANGE—Nice country property for city property. Apply to Mrs. M. T. Smith, 1211 George street. WANTED.—Fifty crosstie choppers at mice at 15 cents per tie. Apply to Brobston, Fendig & Cos. LOST—ißlack and white setter dog, with naijfe C. C. Califf on collar. Re turriKb 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 and col lector who can create new business and maintain it. Permanent position to right party. Address Hot Blast, Anniston, Al®. 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— '.T FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 208 Newcastle Street. COAL. AND WOOD. CONEY & PABKER. '' .5v JC<-v-u .fr -'-mA &ine” b-Vi ; ing you? clothes cleaned In tlme'save* buying new ones. Georgia Pressing club, phone 144-4. | PHILLIPS the TAILOR;j | Opera House Block, ;i SHas a large and selected stock of J new goods, for the coming season, 5 best of work and perfect fit guar- \ anteed. • g Pants made to order for $4.00. K Suits made to order for $16.00. | If you want a Swell Suit give me a I call. If you need anything in the jew i !,.. see Joel Brothers before you go ■ j the high price jewelry stores. We a lot of unredeemed pledges. 50 cents underwear goes at 39 cents at Mrs. Isaac’s. Confessions of a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Ccw, cut Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number of physicians and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the used of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of i- disease that had me iu Its grasp for twelve years.” If you want a re liable > ediclne for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s guaranteed by all druggists. Only 60s, Prices cut on all shoes Monday and Tuesday at Isaac’s. Four fine Indian ponies for sale. They are just from the reservation. Copte and see them. H. S. McCrary. CORRECT PHOTO3 Thats What You can count on at WILSON’S STUDIO. Come and Give Ue a Trial High Art is Our Motto. Gloucester Stret. A r'urgauve Pleasure, if you ever took OeWitt’s little eat riers for biliousness or constipa- you know what a purgative plea me is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of ail without producing unpleasan efiects. They do not gripe, sicker. :r weaken, but give >.one and strength o the t.ssues and organs? involved vV. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says; No l etter pill can be used than lht le Early Ri-Are mr enntipai ton s ‘ headache, etc.” Sold by Joergers 'hat rnacy. THE * ARCADE : .* 210 Gloucester Street X Is headquarters for all the ' ular brands of whiskey on the X ’ Market. 1 _ WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone‘s Hunter, Magnet, Duke of 1 berland, Wilson. Metropolitan I Club, Silas Johnson, Congress X f Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club, * ‘ including Bourbons, Gins Bran- % ' dies, Imported and Domestic x I Wines, and a full line of popular <| ‘ Cigars. ~ X r n E lam putting cut a specialty jj ’that excells anything that f ever been offered to the public, jf f Four full quarts Elgin Club, an ‘ excellent, high grade whiskey, ‘ put up in a neat package, for * $3.85. Delivered to any point, ox ’ press prepaid. X f " X ■ I would call special attention X • for medical and family use, to X , Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this X , is an absolute distillation of 1880 £1 Pool and Billard Tables are# kept in an up to date condi- X tion. ! v.ta * ‘ * We serve an elegant FREE LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. * o 5 Your patrosage is highly predated. “ PHIL KELLER. BROWN & CO Contractors, Manufacturers, and hifr ers — ; of Railway Crossties and Dealers in YELLOV/PINE LUMBER Brunswick, Ga. Electric - tight ; ' mtekir#* ——3 I ’ A Pleasure and Convenience S ’ IT MAKES 5 , 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 now is the time to ‘ consider—For rates and inorma- ' ■ tion ’Phone or call on MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. , New Plumbing Establishment We have opened a pluraVng, ga? and steam fitting shop at No. 120 A street, wh;r© we will be pleased to arve the public. Wc will carry t. dl stock of goods and are in a position to do any and all classes f work in our line. We are both iractical plumbers and know 7 every detail of the business. Phose 228. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY S EX PECTORANT Mies Slater will have In anew lino of handsome trimmed hats by Wednes day. Ladies com e and see "them a tic see If we can’t tempt your pocket I book. Go to Miss Stator’s and get one of J those new lithograph pillow tops and! oardo to matoh. Just received. GIVeS Jiprfpct Full y nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be | "V, J L traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- i Health els ’ When these important organs fail to act I regularly the system becomes clogged with R I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s 6 9 Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently 8 1 and thorough y cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■ 1 laxative, and is good for *very member of the - ■ family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. UZ,LVy 3 S Mozley’s Lemcn Hot Drops are without any equal J § for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. Elixir THE \ BAY IRON WORKS; Manufacturers and Repairers ot Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills! Marine work a specialty. Packings, Fittings ; and Supplies Estimates Furnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St, W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer, G. Downing, Pres dent. E. H. Mcn, Vlc-Pre.do.it £.o.Waiter. Cfchlj The National Bank 01 Bruns wick BRUNSWICK. U.A CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTi THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In exceßß or ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance ot legit lmate ouslntss enter prises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited trom individuals firms and corpora tions. SAVINGS DvPAjvTJIENT accounts beat interest compounded quas> terly. bearing cerlficates of depom* issuer. on special terms. MONEY ORIT’itS „f the “BANKERS MC’NE ORDER ASSOCIA ..ION” are shear' “a., -qr convenient thu possoO’e-- ■>? express Bear m Mind we se. *- *—■- r- Fire Arms, Cutlery and Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle, EMPTY AND LUADED SHELLS GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P.O.KSSSLER Monk Street CHAS. H. JEWETT —Genera; Dealer in— TYPEWRITERS OF AIL MAKES NEW AND SECOND HAND Stenography Ta ght. Stenographic wor’. done. BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. Just received a full new line of 'eady-to-wearers. Give us a call. Kenner Millinery, opera house build ng. : THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. ; Brunswick’s Only First Clas: Hotel. Reasonable Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisi-.e. Perfect Service.' C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING WORK Will be glad to make special terms to parties for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING end LEGAL WORK W;rought Iron and Wove'a Wire Fencing | The Celebrs ed PAGE make. C. W. DEMING, j General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. Quaker Dairy Feed is best for Milch bows, wholesale n. Burnett DECEMBER 3, 1903. WOOD T J. KENNER Bay and Gloucester. Phone 371 Pine 75 c Mixed 90 c Oak 1.00 EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellcr at Law, Court Ho.,**, kruniwick, Ga. Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and sea J. Jti. Tankersley and get one of his. Last Better, Bells Cheaper, Gives Best Sausiaetlon of any. He makes all graoeu and prices to order. Flue line 01 nurse hate, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty of repairing trunks, valices, in taut all leather and, carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call on aim. J. H. TANKERBLEY. Sigests what yqu Feck’s Mule Feed best for horses. J. M. EarnetL V/ALTER C. BROBSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office with Erobston, Fendig & Cos. BRUNSWICK, GA. C. P. COODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Over Jamas S. Wright’s Gloucester Street. Brunswick, Ga. Try a box of “Belle Rose’ cigars, guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Bay street 1 For- Whooping Cough use CHE- EXPEC TORANT, ! GASOLINE ; ENGINES Stationary and Marine Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make. C. W. DEMING, Agent. Brunswick, Ga, Oroekeryware, silverware, tinware) glassware can be washed beautifully clean without danger of scratching with Lavadura. *- ‘JO-. , ' * — ■* - . Agents, Uifc.i ,C, jTJ, • v-i' J i.. *r.£.~n* tura .ru -t|—.met soiicitjj. v '-i r V* - C Wire List for the Holidays, N. C.-facuppernong wine, port, sherry, muscatel, lonay, catawba and black berry wine. Per gallon ?1.00 per bot tle 25 cents. Sig Levison, 310 Bay street, phone 130, ■Wilson has a fresh shipment of ducks, quail and other game,