The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 05, 1903, Image 2

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SATURDAY MORNINO, THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWB PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, JR., City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. subscription rates: Terms of subscription In the city sad by mail free of charge to all parts •f the United States and Canada, Mexico, Porto Rico. Guam, Philippine islands and Hawaiian Islands: One Year * 5 00 Six Months 2 50 Three Months 1,25 One Month Entered at the Brunswick, Ca„ post office as second class mall matter. OFFCIAL ORGAN OF The city of Brunswick. The county of Glynn. Glynn county commissioners. The United States court of bank ruptcy for this district. Correspondence solicited; but to receive attention, letters rnimt be ac oompanled by a responsible name, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith.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 or money order or registered letter. Address, News Publishing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. ’ TELEPHONES. ilUßlnass office, editorial rooms ...188 Society editor 14 ' ' ! Office, 207 Gloucester Street PUBLISHERS NOTICE The Newe 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. Dend Elkß all over the country will lie toasted by their living brothers tomorrow afternoon. President Arkwright, of the At lanta street railway, would receive the unanimous vote of the people of that iclty for being "a warm member." Keep up the improvements on the streets of the city. There Is no bet ter way on earth to spend the public money. This evening will mark the close of the Riflemen s fair which seems to bave been a success financially and in every other way. The Wayeross Journal says that the A. A B. is going to scoop the Sea board Air Line. That is about as plose to things as the Journal gener ally gets. In the death of A. E. Wenz, which was chronicled in the News yesterday Brunswick has lost owe of her most successful and highly esteemed young business mne. To the grief stricken members of the family we extend our deepest condolence. Those of ihe people uf the city of Brunswick who own town commons property and have made improvements thereon should read the platform of the Citizens club published in the News this morning. The placing into effect this plank of the platform may serve to save some of the proper ly owners their possessions. The farmers institute which comes to this city next week is a matter of deep concern to the people of this sen atoriai district and it is to be hoped that It will have the earnest co-opera tion of the farming imprests of the three counties. The board of trade has with commendable pride appoint ed a committee to look after this mat |*r and the people of Brunswick should aid this committee in It* work GOOD TICKET, GOOD PLATFORM. The ticket nominated and endorsed by the members of the Citizens club at the mass meeting held Wednesday night is a good conservative one and the platform upon which they stand is one that any good citizen can, with impunity, embrace. It is clean, rtear cut and defines a code of principles that if placed in to practical usage must in the end re bound to the betterment of the city both individually and collectively. This platform is of special interest in so much as it declares for the renewal of all leases now held by cit izens generally to the town commons property and further it sets out that those cf our citizens who liave im proved these town commons property ought not to lose the amount thus in vested, but should he given anew lease for a full term of ninetynine years, as provided for in the leases now expiring. This is a matter of deep concern to a certain class of the people of this city and those who own towD commons property should look closely into tire matter. The gentlemen, who have been en dorsed by the Citizens ciub are to well known to the people of Brunswick to need any introduction at our bauds and we merely say that they are among the most successful, prominent and conservative business men of the municipality, men who in their own individual affairs have been success ful and men who may be depended upon to do likewise in the affairs of the cily. They aie not politicians, belong to no local political faction and liave only one great cause at heart—the materia! advancement of the city of Brunswick. Need more be said of them? GOING THE LIMIT. There Is a good opening for trouble among labor unions in Philadelphia, and the result may be revolt, rebellion and several other things tending to put ginger into unionism. Somehow it came to the kowledge of certain unions In the old city where brotherly love is supposed to abound that a member had allowed his own wife to help sole the seat of his trousers, she not being a member of any union. The offending member was even rebelious enough to say that his wife should recognize and rebuild his breeches just when she was willing. Here was disloyalty iuslde the camp with a vengeance, for don't you see tehre are union tailors in Philadel phia whose business it is to make and repair clothes, and it is rank and man ifest disloyalty to let any one that, it is nothing short of heresy for any union man to allow work done for him by any but union labor, or to claim that a non-union female woman lias a right to sew- patches on the .seat of a union man’s trousers. But the member didn't even stop at this act and defence of disloyalty. He told an assembled union that if he saw proper to do so he would hang wall paper in is own house if he felt disposed. This is worse and more of it. It is rebellion among the elect and in the very heart of the camp. No union man lias a right to do any yvork outside his regular trade, either for himself or for others. There are plenty of union paper hangers who only charge twelve hours' wages for eight hours work and they must have all jobs of that kind. If this man is (Allowed to have his way where is the stopping place? Unionism will be deader than Potiphar's wife. But we are curious to know where the limit is to be located, if the wife may not put on a patch may she sew a button on his pants, or must he fas ten them with a nail? And has the wo man of the house liberty to bake bread for the family if there are un ion baiters? May a man shave himself or may the wife trim the childen’s hair while there are union barbers? is not the whole thing fast running mto the region of the absurd? We are curious to know r what the Philadel phia unions propose to do with this recalcitrant and what he 11 do. There may he fun ahead. Best dinner in town at Wilson's today, 'phone 321. Four fine Indian ponies for sale. They ato just from the reservation. Come and seo them. H. S. McCrary. If you want the best soda walei J ring phone 129. Cline & Ludwig. I TO TICKLE YOUR APPETITE Imported Edan Cheese, Imported Swiss Cheese, Imported Parmasan Cheese, Domestic Pine Apple Cheese, 1 Domestic Creame Cheese, W 5 JiSSS*.: Phone 11. 312 Newcastle XOilsen’s Restaurant The Up-To-Date Place to Eat pll Delicacies of tl?e Season OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE GAME OF ALL KINDS. ’ffkcue 321 Prompt iferviee Agency for WAGNER, the FLORIST. Wait For It I WILL HAVE THE LARG EST AND BEST LINE OF XMAS PRESENTS OPENE ED FOR YOUR INSPEC TION IN ABOUT TEN DAYS. WAIT FOR IT l{cnnon Mott ©PtJ- © Jeweler and Eye Speicalist 215 Newcastle St. Time by wire frem Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock t nc A Li.-ki is sometimes deluded in a prescrip tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe first grade drugs would just barely cure, and second g-ade drugs prove just a trifle too weak. Life some times hangs by a hair, and that hair may b the quality of a single drug We buy only tbs h'ghest grades, ir respective tf cosh 'a the tilling of prescriptions, profits ars the last things we think o:.’. SMITHS PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle and Monk Streets . • . . BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA. For Croup use CHENEY’vS EX PECTORANT. Requites no labor to wash clothes in "Lavadura;" just put two table -1 spoonsful in a large tub of water; let t'lo clothes soak in tho treated water ail night; they will be cleaner than you can wash them by hand; no rub ;biug; no scrubbing; nothing fades; nothing shrinks; just rinse them out in clear water; that Is all. Call for Shamrock sour, the beet cliaser ever put up. Cline & Ludwig. The best in the photograph line at Wilson's. Read our phenomlnal 25 c offer for Friday In our ad elsewhere in thia issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac. SI,OO children's shoes at 75e at la aec's Monday and Tuesday. _ THI BRUNSWICK DAIL .MEWS. WANT COLUMN. ■f you want a position, a house, a servant, or went to Hud anything that has bean lost, or want some thing that soma one alaa has. ad vartlae in this column, FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Stares, affleae and dwellings. Apply to Brobstoa, Fendig k Cos. for RENT—Rastas at W 8 Union street. EJectriu lights and um of bath room. Apply an premises. FOR RENT.—The offices bow occu pied by the United States custom house. Apply to BrobsUm, Fendig, & Cos. FOR SALE—Wa have a large quan tity of sand which wa will sell at rea sonable prices. The sand la well adapted for building purposes. Ward Grocery 00. FOR SALE—Soma line 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 ernsstie choppers at once at 15 cents per tla. Apply to Brohstop, Fendig k Cos. IXsST—Black and white setter dog, with name C. C. Califf on collar. Re turn to Brown & Cos. LOST—At the Riflemen's fair Wed nesday nglht, a little baby pin set with one turquots. Reward will be paid for ret(fci to this office. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick’s Candy •tore.” NEW ARRIVAL* of the Finest Chocolates, Bon Bona, Crystal- Ized Fruits, Fruit Tablets, 1 lb. and 1-2 lb BOxSt of High Qrado Chocolates and Cryatallsad Fruits —also— IT FRUITS, CIGARS ANO TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 206 Newcastle Street. COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. ——■ .1 .in. Tk "A et.tch in time saves nine" hav ing your clothes cleaned in time save* buying new ones. Georgia Pressing club, phone 144-4. Customers: I have oat a great many glasses, glass holders, spoons and waiters, that were left and forgotten. Please call me up over the phone, my number is 27 and 1 will send for them. I thank you la advance. Port son’s Drug Stese. ILYNN CLEANING AND PRESBIVQ CLUB Andrew J. Wright. Prop. Aults Cleaned, Pressed find Dyed. Repair Work a Specialty Hate Cleand, Dyed and Reblocked Pricee gladly quoted on application ’Phone 394-2. 100 1-2 Gloucester If you need anything In the Jew line see Joel Brothers before you go to the high price Jewelry stores. We a lot of uni adeemed pledgee. 50 cents underwear goes at 39 cents at Mrs. Isaac’s. Confessions of a Prtsst. Rev. Jno. 8. Cox, <* WSke. Ark., writes, "For 12 yean I suffered from Yellow Jaundloe. I consulted a number of physic learn and tried all sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I began the used of Httectrtc Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a..s?a©ase that had me In tte grasp for twelve years.’’ If you weat a re liable medicine for Liver sad Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitten, It’s guaranteed by all druggists. Only 60s. Prices cut sr. Si! Ohsss Muay end Tuesday at Isaac’s. CORRECT PHOTO* Thata What You can count on at WILSON'* STUDIO. Come and Siva U a Trial * High Art ia Our Matte. Oleueeater Stret- A r-urgative Pleasure, if yea ever took DcWitt'e little car riers for bilioueneei or constipa tion you know what a purgative pleas uie is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver sad rid the system ■A ell without producing unpieoxani effects. They do uot gripe, sicken r weaken, but give ione and stxengu. o the t.ssuee and organs: Involved W. H. Howell of Houston, Tex., says: No letter pin can be used than Lit le Early 111 sere tor constipation, a-i .eadsthe, ate." Sold by Joargert pharmacy . . Children’# ehoee at 16e *t lease's Monday and Tuesday. Fancy glassware of all kinds take fine polish after being washed With Lavadura. Ladles Shirts and Wraps cleaned and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter's 504 Monk street, ’phase Wl THE * ARCADE i } 210 Gloucester Street Is headquarters for all the ular brands of whiskey on the ‘ Market. W 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, lam putting out a specialty that excells 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 93.85. 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 18S0 Pool and Billard Tables are kept in an up to date condi tion. I We serve an elegant FREE LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. Your patrosage is highly ap preciated. PHIL KELLER. BROWN & CO Contractors, Manufacturers, and hipfers *a '* - of Railway Crossties and Dealers in YELLOW PINE LUMBER i; > - Brunswick, Qa. Electric ; Light ’ -- 4 A Pleasure and Convenience 8 IT MAKES . ' -a Your homes look bright. No oily lamps to keep in order 4 Sa/ves breaking lamp chimneys i Safest and best way of lighting 4 Only turn the button to get the light; easier than striking a match. j DARK WINTER EVENINGS are here and now is the time to ’ consider—For rates and inorma- 4 tlon ’Phone or call on t MUTUAL LIGHT J & WATER CO. q i New Plumbing Establishment Wa have opened a plumbing, gas aed steam fitting shop at No. 120 A street, where we will bo pleased to verve the public. Wo will carry a >M stock of goods and are in a position to do any and ail classes it work ia our line. We are both Tart lea I plumbers and know ever> detail of the business. Phose 228. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY S EX PECTORANT Mies Blatsr wilt have in anew line of nandeome trimmed hats by Wednes day. Ladies com e and see them and see If we can’t tempt your pocket Oe to Mlea Slater’s and get one of thee# new lithograph pillow tope and wrtfs to mtieh. Just received. 1 Gives Fully nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be I /'cr/uCI traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- 8 Health e!s - When these important organs fail to act B A A ertAtt tL re g„i ar iy t jje system becomes clogged with 1 I impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s 1 Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently | and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■ laKative, and is good for overy member of the family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. A Mozley’s Lemon Hof Drops are without any equal J.QfYLfl*! for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. Z*'.. J THE ' J ’BAY IRON WORKS! + Manufacturers and Repairers of : Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills! * Marine work a specialty. t Packings, Fittings ! t and Supplies; * Estimates furnished Free of Charge. ! I 629 Bay St, *W. R. DAR T ANARUS, CLAUD DART, ] ■b President and Manager. Secretary and Treaaurer. o. Downing, Pit laent. E. H. Maecn, Vlce-Presioenh t.D.Ws-tsr, Cashier The National Bank c 4 Brunswick BRUNSWICK. GA CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIBTi THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In excess ol ONE-HaLF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to tbe assistance of legit lrnate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, Anna and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT aeco nnta bear interest, compounded quas terly. Inter eat rearlr-j' cerlflcates of deposit issued on special term*. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ ICONS* ORDER ASSOCL& IOfr” are ehearw sj., -one convenient tha- ported' e or express. Bear m Mind 1 .Tbut we fell Fir e Arms, Cutiery and Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle. EMPTY AND LUADED SHELLS GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P.O. KESSLER Monk Street CHAS. H. JEWETT —Genera, Dealer In— TYPEWRITERS OF ALI. MAKEB NEW AND oECOND HAND Stenography Taoqht. Stenographic wor’. dona. BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA, Just received a full new line of < eady-to-wearers. Give ua a call. Kenner Millinery, opera houae build ng. —- THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. Brunswick’s Only First Class Hotel. Reasonable Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING WORK Will be glad to make speeial term* to parties for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK _____ Wrought Iron rod Wove:i Wire Fer eing, The Celebratr and PAGE make. C. W. CHMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. " -■ ' i nr Quaker Dairy Feed Is best for Milch oowa. Wholesale b a VL Burnett eecembeWH WOOD T J KENNER Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37E Pine 75 c Mixed 90 c Oak 1.00 s__ EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Levs, Court dovM. run* -Vick, Ga. Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and see J. H. Tankers) jy and get one of his. Last Better, fcells Cheaper, Gives Best Saastaction o j any. He makes all grades and prices to Older. Lina line ol horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specidty ol repairing trunks, valices, in lao* all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Cal) on cim. J. H. TANKERSLCY. JCeik'i ** Digssts what yoa *?f. Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses. J. JJ Burnett. WALTER C. BROBSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office with brobston, Fendig & Cos. BRUNSWICK, GA. C. P. GOODYEAR, - ATTORNEY AT LAW, Over James S. Wright’s Gloucester Street. Brunswick, Ga. Try a box of “Belle Rose’ ciga-s, guaranteed long filler at $1.50 per b x of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed cr money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Bay street For Whoop'ng Cough use GHE NE’t’o EXPEC TORANT GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary and Marine Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Mane. C. W. DEWING, Agent. Brunswick, Ga, Crockerywaro, silverware, glasswaro can be washed beautifully clean without danger of scratching with Lavadura. W. M. TUPPSR & CO,, ►■orsv* ding and ihipoiF*^ Lighterage, Towing urtd fVsarins he eurance. Correspondence Bo!!,:>t*i rr>j-e'<.rut -j* Wllsoc has a fresh shipment of ducks, quail and Wine List for the Holidays. N. C. Scupperaong wine, port, sherry, muscatel, tokay, catawba and black berry wine. Per gallon SI.OO per bot tle 25 cents. Big Levieon, 310 Bay •treet, phone 130. -d_i._