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MORNING.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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THE ELECTION TODAY.
The people of this city will today
elect four members of tho city council
who will servo In thut capacity for a
period of two years. All of the candi
dates on the respective tickets are
among the most progressive ariu high'
ly esteemed business men of the city
and the election of either ticket will
insure the people of Brunswicck u
very able and a very intellectual coun
cil next year.
For our part we have endorsed the
ticket nominated by the Citizen's club
and we call upou the people of this
city to vote for it.
Not that we have ought to say per
sonally against the good gentlemen
named on tho other side, but as a re
buke to the presentt party dominating
in the city.which to our mind has
been the bitterest from a partisan
standpoint, that this city has ever
seen
AVhon the members of the city coun
cil are so blinded in the local polit
ical situation, that they deprive the
mayor,(who chanced to be elected on
an opposing ticket) of appointive pow
ers in small matters, that have rest
ed with that office for years ai .1 ea.s
we submit that the common cause is
suffering for the sake of small politics.
We repeat that we. are opposed to
one mian rule in the city council
and any citizen who is posted in the
matter will agree with us when we
say that for two years past one indi
vidual has been the dominating spirit
of that body, and through this influ
ence the doings of the council have
been po small and so partisan as to
make the ordinary citizen blush with
shame. Witness, if you please, the
petty, small mock trials of policemen
last winter, the election to office of
men not in the slightest fashion Quali
fied for the poskoos all because of
how the several parties In question
voted. ; t
Those and innumerable other oc
currences of a like manner have been
the cause for the espousal of the cause
of the Citizen's club.
The white primary was a delusion
conceived in the minds of a few Good
Government club politicians who have
succeeded in persuading some of our
beet people that ft is a move back
ed by sincerity. Asa matter of fact'
It Is a small political fake and If the
people of this city were as familiar
with the origin and the facts under
lying it, they would spurn it as we
are doing.
When it is necessary to disfran
chise the negroland we do not believe
it ever will be) let us hope that the
act of disfranchisement will not be
administered bv a band of office hold
ers and small politicians. There is
no occasion for a white primary here
in Brunswick and no one knows it
more than the crowd of politicians
who are fathering it. Our negroes are
good ones, who are not clamoring for
dominancy and who are willing to let
the white man rule.
So we say that this effort to array
class against class is unfair, unju.
and almost criminal and we h pet;
people of this city will go to the polls
today and vote for,
0. Downing,
Duncan Wright,
Geo. R. Krauss,
J. Basil Davis.
A GOOD MEN HAS FALLEN.
The grim Iteaper is no respeetor of
persons, It comes in the nightime of
sorrow and care; it comes when Iho
sun shines brightest, when skies are
bluest and when the birds are tuned
to sweetest chords.
The inscrutibllity of the Omnipo
tent, the fortunes of fate and the un
certain things temporal are a triumvir
ate that, must and will forever baffle
tho philospber, the seer and the wise
I!.an
In the death of Dr. Hugh Burford,
that genial gentleman, deep Rtudent
and ardent friend to all, Brunswick
loses one nearest and dearest the
common heart. *
For years and years he has been
with us, administering to onr ills,
coming at onr call, let conditions he
as they may. It mattered not at what
hour of the night, or from whence
came the call, he responded with his
splendid ability. The lowly and hum
ble laborer Is quickly answered as
was (he man of a affluence and affairs.
It was not a matter of mercenary con
sideration with Dr. Burford, but rath
er one based on the purest principles
of humanity.
His sudden death has spread a pall
of abject gloom over the entire city
and from the very bottom of our
heart we extend to the members of
the family our truest and most sin
cere sympathy. We of this calling are
always expected tet felicitate with
those who are happy and to condole
with those who are burdened, but in
this case we claim the right as his
friend to lay at his bier this token of
our esteem and love for him.
There is a vacuum in the hearts of
tho people of Brunswick this morn
ing and one that will remain for ever
a day.
But to those who loved the doctor
as we did, there will always live in
their memory his genial personality,
Ills tender ministration and his
strong Individuality, that has always
mndo him one of tho best beloved
men in the city of Brunswick.
His sudden death, in the very glow
of his professional career, is nothing
less Uian a municipal calamity.
lias the Civic league gone into win
ter quarters.
It seems to us that Panama hats
should be cheaper next year, consider
ing the situation in Columbia.
Bryan sud old man Tolstoi must
have had a great time discussing sil
ver.
King Peter wants to borrow twen
ty millions. This is a good chance for
cur friend Carnegie to get r;d of sunn
of those dividends.
The celebrated White Hose and
.-reen River whiskey at Pennington's
aioon, corner Monk and Grant streets.
Anew collar and sleeve binding
and your overcoat will save the cost
of anew one. See Jim Carter be
fore cold weather. Phone 253-2.
A full line of wines and whiskies,
celebrated brands, at Penington's sa
loon, corner of Grant and Monk.
Portion's Drug Store fills prescrip
tions with the purest drugs that are
made.
TIE A STRING
v AROUND YOUR FINGER
St, if you can’t remember any oth
% er way that this is the time and
*•> the place to get your material
* for your Fruit Cake. Our motto
is the purest and the best the
market affords.
i KWS g ™ c e v ߥ ,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
Wilson’s
Restaurant
The Up-To-Date
Place to Eat
Delieaoies
of ff?e Seasoi?
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
GAME OF ALL KINDS.
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Prompt tierviei
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
CAYS. WAIT FOR IT
Kounon fflott ©pi i ©
Jeweler and Eye Speicallst
215 Newcastle St-
Time by wire frem Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
j •
t Bsi A* ki r ia
is somc-tlxies minded in a prescrip
tion ihf.t costs fifty cents. Maybe
first grade drugs would just barely
cure, and second guide drugs prove
just a triiie too weak. Life seme
times hangs by a hair, and that hair
may be tho quality of a single drug
\V? buv oriy the highest grades, ir
respective cf cost. In the tilling of
prescription;:, profit.! am the last
things we think c .
SMITH S
PHARMACY
Cor. Newcastle and
Monk Streets . , . .
BRUNSWICK, ■ GEORGIA.
For Croup use
CHENEY'S EX
PECTORANT.
Requires no labor to v/ash clothe,
in "Lavadura:” just put two table
spoonsful in a large tub of water; ie.
the clothes soak in the treated water
ail night; they will be cleaner than
von can v.a.-h them by hand; no rub
bing; no scrubbing; nothing fades,
nothing shrinks; just rinse Ciew ou!
m clear water: that is all.
Call for Shamrock sour, the best
chaser 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 this
issue. .Mrs. M. Isaac.
THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS.
WANT COLUMN.
—
If you want a position, a house, *
servant, or wnt to find anything
that has been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertise In this column.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR RENT—Rooms at 703 Union
street. Blectris lights and use of
bath room. Apply oni 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 Cos.
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 once at 15 cents per tie. Apply
to Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
LOST—Black and white setter dog,
with namo- C. C. Califf on collar. Re
turn to wfrciwn & Cos.
LOST- —At the Riflemen’s fair Wed
nesday ngiht, a little baby pin set
with one turquois. Reward will be paid
for return to this 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—
IT FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
208 Newcastle Street.
COAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER,
"A st.tch in time saves nine” hav
ing your clothes cleaned in time saves
buying new ones. Georgia Pressing
club, phone 144-4.
Customers; I nave out 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 I will send for
them. I thank you in advance. Fort
son's Drug Store.
iLYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING
CLUB
Andrew J. Wright, Prop.
Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Dyed.
Repair Work a Specialty
Hats Cleand, Dyed and Reblocked
Prices 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 umedeemed pledges.
50 cents underwear goes at 39 cents
r.t Mrs. Isaac’s.
Confessions oi a Priest.
Rev. Jno. S. Cox, otf Wake, Ark.,
writes*, “For 12 years I suffered from
YelloW Jaundice. I consulted a
number cf 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 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
50c,
Prices cut on all shoes Monday and
Tuesday at Isaac's.
CORRECT PHOTOS
Thats What
• You can count on at
WILSON’S STUDIO.
Come and Give Us a Trial
High Art is Our Motto.
Gloucester Stret.
■ THE DAVIS HOUSE
307 Norwich St
GOOD BOARD AND EXCELLENT
ROOMS.
Rates per day 75 c
Rates per week $3.50
We have the finest feather beds in
the city.
Special attention to
TRANSIENT TRADE
Children’s shoes at 15c at Isaac's
Monday and Tuesday.
Fancy glassware of all kinds take
fine polish after being washed with
Lavadura.
Ladies Shirts and Wraps cleaned'
and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter’s'
504 Monk street, 'phono 253-2.
Call early and be first to see Miss
Slater's new trimmed hate.
THE *
ARCADE J
a
210 Gloucester Street
}
Is headquarters for all the pop-'
ular brands of whiskey on the '
Market. ’
WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone',
Hunter, Magnet, Duke of
berland, Wilson,
Club, Silas Johnson, Congress J
Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,;
including Bourbons, 'Gins Bran-;
dies, Imported and Domestic;
Wines, and a full line of popular;
Cigars. ;
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-'
press prepaid.
I would call special attention;
for medical and family use, to,
Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this ■
is an absolute distillation of 1830,
Pool and Billard Tables are I
kept in an up to date ccndi-l
, tion. i g <
We serve an elegant FREE'
1 LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m.
1
Yobr patrosage is highly ap-"
i predated.
PHIL KELLER. '
BROWN & CO
Contractors,
Manufacturers,
and biff us
of Railway Crossties
and Dealers in
YELLOW PINE LUMBER
Brunswick, Ga.
Electric ;
Light ;
A Pleasure and Convenience 3
IT MAKES
Your homes look bright.
No oily lamps to keep in order
Saves breaking lamp chimneys 1
Safest and best way of lighting 4
Only turn the button to get the ,
, light; easier than striking a
; match.
DARK WINTER EVENINGS
"arc here and now is the time to '
' consider—For rates and inorma
;tiOn ’Phone or call on 4
MUTUAL LIGHT
* & WATER CO. q
*
New Plumbing
Establishment
We have opened a plumbing, gas
and steam fitting shop at No. 120 A
street, where we will be pleased to
■erve the public. We will carry a
nil stock of goods and are in a
position to do any and all classes
’f wik i-i our line. We are both
practical plumbers and know ever.'
detail of the businsss.
Pilose 228.
Gilmore & Wood
120 A STREET.
For LaGrippe
and In f luenza use,
CHENEY'S EX-!
PECTORAKT
Miss Slater will have in anew line
of handsome trimmed hats by Wednes- i
day. Ladies com e and see them and j
see if we can't tempt your pocket !
book.
Go to Miss Slater’s and get one of
those new lithograph pillow tops an( j
cards to match. Just received.
i
Gives —■ — nr——
Perfect nine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be I
ZLT 7 / , , ‘f aced to ‘regularities of the stomach and bow- I
tieCLlt el£ ’ When these important organs fail to act i
_ . . . regularly the system becomes clogged with Of
8 lrn P unt ‘es> ar.J perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s I
| Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently I
1 and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid i
K l&xauve, and is good fo r svery member of the 'H/r s
I family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. S
4 Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal T
jf f° r coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc Tc#/fO/Z
* * • • * * V T 1 T I T T y T T
* THE l
BAY IRON WORKS;
K Manufacturers ant! Repairers of
j Machinary, Engines, Saw Mills*
J Maxine woiis 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. 1
► -5
L Downing, pres ent. E. H. Mason, Vice-President E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick
BRUNSWICK. GA
CAPITAL OF G.mE HUNDRED AN D • FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOU RCES in excess ot ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legit lmate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from Indivicuals, firms and corpora
dons.
SAVINGS D!:PAtvTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded qua?,
■erly. Interest beastej' ceriflcatsa of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDIRS of the “BANKERS' MO'JEi ORDER ASSOC IA
iION” era cheap- ■ " or* convenient the' postoillce or express.
Bear m Mind
t we I Sail
Fire Arms, Cut'iry and Sporting
Goods, Fishing Tackle.
EMPTY AND ! UADED SHELL3
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P .O. KESSLER
Monk Street.
CHAS. h. JEWETT
—Genera l Dealer in—
TYPEWRITERS
OF AL L MAKES
NEW AND SECOND HAND
Stenography Ta’.ght.
Stenographic wor\ done.
SRUNSWiCK, - - GEORGIA.
Just received a full new line of
eady-to-wearers. Give us a call.
Kenner Millinery, opera house bulld
ng. ——
[ THE OGLETHORPE,
> HUGH PORTER, myr.
; Brunswick’s Only First
ClasA Hotel.
Reasonable Rates to
T#ave'ing Men.
Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.
C. P. GOODYEAR, JR.
SHORTHANL and TYPEWRITING
WORK
Will be glad to make special terms
to parties for
CORREL TONDENCE
MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK
Wrought Iron
and
| Wove n Wire
Fencing)
The PAGE make.
C. W DSMING,
General Agent. Brunswick, Ga.
Quaker Dairy Teed is best for Miicn
.cows. .WholesaiJ b a ’ Burnett
•DECEMBE.. 1902.
WOOD
T-J- KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37C
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Oak 1.00
EDWIN w. DART,
Attorney and Counsellor at La-#,
Court 4r.un'vick E Ga.
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
see J. H. Tankersley and get one of
his. Last Better, Sehs Cheaper, Gives
Best Sausiactton 01 any. lie makes
nil grades and prices to order. Fln.a
line ot horse h&ts, boots, dusters, oils,
and Makes a specialty ot repairing
trunks vallces, Iu fait ail leather and
carriage work neatiy done and with
dispatch Call on aim.
J. H. TANKERSLEY.
A&tti -p K-jj, . j.-.,.... tpkijrisi
OSgssts what y
Teck s Mule Feed best for horses,
J. M. Burnett
WALTER C. BROB3TON,
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’ cigars,
| guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box
of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Buy
street
For Whooping
Cough use CHE
NEY’S EXPEC
TORANT,
GASOLINE
ENGINES
Stationary and Marine
Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make.
C. W. DEMING,
Agent. Erunswick, G*.
Orockwyware, silverware,
glassware can be washed beautifully
clean without danger of scratch! ag
with Lavadura.
VV. M. TUPPEK A CO.,
rorwr.-dinn and Shipolrq •-♦Mr.
light* .-g*. Towing ana th*. In* >,
turancs. Corrvryondencs 3oiic.-?t4
*SUfW'fIK, a A
Wilson has a fresh shipment of
ducks, quail and other "true.
Wine List for the Holidays.
N. C. Scuppernong 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.