The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 09, 1903, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY MORNJNfr THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, JR„ Creditor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Terri! of: si&scriptlpn j n the pity Mid by mall free of charge to all parts . of the United States and Canada, I Mexico, Porto Iticn, Guam? pbUlrpl'ie islands and Hawaiian J<jJnn!s>: One Yflpi! m- Six Months .2 50 Three ifontiis .1‘..'. .'ilife One Month 50 Entered at tiie Brunswick, Ga., post- Hii'Jtlfttiti'j ,1 ■yiiifwiy I office as second class mail matter. OFFCIAL ORGAN OF [ The city of pr/mswlck. j ojl i The. ot Glynn. Glynn coninty commisslnnerp. The United States court of bank ruptcy for this district. Correspondence solicited; hut to receive attention, letters must be ac companied by a responsible name, not for publication, hut as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected communications will be returned if accompanied by postage. Remittances should he made by pos tal note, check or money order or registered letter. Address, New* Publishing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. TELEPHONES. Business Odlte. editorial rooms ...188 editor .... v. i ... ■—. Office, 207 Gloucester Btreet 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. Us all over, unyway. Christmas shopping Is now tbo fash ionable stunt. Smoot can sing with unction, “They Are After Me." says the Augusta CThVorilele. ‘ i.. i,, . W. S, Gilbert, ol Gilbert and Sulli van operatic fame, is li7 years old. Atlanta is now jubilant over the' fact that she is soon to liave warm Street eats. . Brunswick politicians can certainly pet "together on a presidential candi date If tia Other. The election yesterday can go oil Irecord as one of the cleanest ever held In the city of Brunswick. Some of the city employees did real 1y \v6rk harder yesterday Than they have since they were tMeethil to office’ —l., ~.11 This should be a good wu<;k wi^hj the rtninswick merchants. Nog bit votes brought as high as S2O yosturj day- There is au apparent rush warfl of men seeking , business pppoo tunities. There aits good upan mgs for profitable investments In this section of t)ie state. ‘ .Malice.’ "sayb Perry S. Heath. I'fU'i" mated the Bristow report/* Well l W not certain whether flult xvab" wh; t did it hut is was surely aumiAtdd/- lndinnapolis Journal. , . . tir- - ■ . -■■■■ i Brunswick’s shipping refbrM POr-tho year 1903. which will be announclth In n ’few weeks, will be <U>, eye openbv to other southern ports. , .Fveiybody should now settle doyn to work and cooperate in fhfe’Mtofts for Brunswick. Let politics dyop unk.ll the next election at least. v , j The Jacksonville Metropolis glvics this advice to its readers: Don’t ijay exherbitant prices for Cl)rist,m<fs jtir kns, but substitute aome other fjwl >• otWr meat. j ■> Yt^RDAYS^LEcjriON. The voters of Brunswick yesterday the city council, and the result of the election demonstrates plainly two facts.. _ -T.Plj.st,. the ivhito voters of this rity'.Ur* |.v| 4| 'j LT of naming municipal ofiic err 1 fly fire and disgusted With the political bit pm* ffM tor the pafS ten or fifteen years. The’ News’ iiosltlon in this pollti- KhhwklArt eufv reader -R IJAVtt. bfipP, primary, our reasons and agaiil been given. l W® though* the f tiogrw. was entitled t t.' vAe for ofty officer!!, :tnd wap against (|isitraffcbii3- ing Mmii-ti in ... • .ii i-I ■. However,- >r we stated, at all,, times UiA-ing the campaign, through our col umns an<} 'otherwise,' if th'e wiiite pri mary system wi,ll fettle the political strife in -Bu#swicp, wg. |hvor .ft. and will give “ft our loyal support in future, flfhe election yeAlenlay and the over whelming \icfofy ‘of'jth’o p'ririinry can didates demonstrates that a majorit v' of lour 'jMepl'o thl 'White- imbi raaj-y, and ithekr wish,shall 111 W£.' a i'i v \ fn voicing the sentiment ff those who wefo yfitli Vis lii thlP flgli'. The New foijlH sure tliiit. not a ’ wlille mtm lit Itmuswick this wofi|i.ipg vylJl utter one weird In •opposition,■ to .while. .prjpuarle? In ftbe Wlthre. Like us.-tuoy have boon convinced tViiilu majority liif tllc ’lieo pip favor r fit, fhat n will, ill time, do avfay with-itheoiKtlUicaf.fifril'e which hujs lutfstert lierei for .the 'past £‘,ws and years, ''aAd Which has done more iu keeping our city froth hrogresHlrtg 1 than all the other backsets that we have experienced. Indeed, vf l.he white pri mary wll) settle this' political strife, lots,have,ft ~ . The i dour gentlemen .yosu tdrday are among ouflinpsit prominent business's hibfi. 1 Not oalO werd has boen. said against their ItulTvidi'lftllfy in tjiesei column^., .We J)tere‘ not against them, but • against, fcbpir pafty snd ti)oj \ylilt<i primary. •• ... it. i, . | However, '{lie Cltbtbfts'Hub, wo foe) dor.taln, will hereafter "ugrUc" Vo' 'ehtef r: ' '’ ' ''l .V mu , h ,, , . , , the whitc.priiuatyf j,,Antons the mem tiers of that organization, a.i<- juinivy, tpf forunswick’s leading and most prom ineiif-KHiiiiMtsi Thd.v. v ir/ ..hdiNifided-.i'Witj pro.hh'te prjmyy System is wanted by a majority of the IT and ie. ( The battle is oveß' "Xft'er all wh all 1 have liriihswiW tit 1 ' TrehTt ; f vwe can come to^ftfftM"\v4h*f 'hftotissavy ■an and he as harmonious as any people. Why not. on politics,? , ~,, „.,. 'TW elddtion yesterday war. one .pi', 'the best ftatih'drt, irtefet orderly anti ifricgdly, iii the history of Brunswick which in .ItseJf ip p gjijn that our peo ple are nearer together. ( , ~,,. Td the sttcoesaftif camlidutos we tip our bats,' riWliOpb ami believe > they tyill.sei-vc in council in a fibn-pattlsa’n mupaer, and ,(U all times loots to tbo best interest)) o£ their .(constituents. Cliicaigvi is after both, the ueimoiqrat ic arid republican conventions next and at presebt' it "lfckHts as“if the Windy City will be pu'oeessfiil." The “bold robbery” is now a uaily] 'atmomioewient in. nearly all Mfe,,jftpvs j papers, but Seldom hear of a. new pi paper office dr iiiiih being "robbed. >: SpeaJ*wj ( ,C’ajHl9W i '^,#ct,jon l in ejecting ii""tttbr leaderth from iuspopip in, efipitoi' lh S'di Warmly endorsed i>,v some of our conlolhpofafleS hs to jitstif| tlie bplief tb,it,t they would ’take 1 iptUr another vie.yv oiithe situation were kb to Are a lihaneier. , (,• ~ j UtnetOtt "invites the inMnipatiOßii l Peace’C6flgVt?sS"tO*meet in this eoui ary next year Io 1 Hotfl Sessions witttiii its classic limits. The hub Is certAip. ly a bdUt' ’thO'TiMtit," itlliwkß too Jaeksoji .v'jlle Times-tfMon, ’ when It comes (o alter the unattttliiAble. The r avail nail ft**#’ 1 Says’ that tie safe robber has gtruck Florida haiid. and adds that there, a,ve .a jsreat ,pikf>’ grafters wintering in Florida. . The Jacksonville I*imos!-Unon oomfes hack xy.itp the _ following reply: ' Giving :tO our peculiar geographical position, fee naturally gel rtic 0a efflow from Gef>r- Ra. i; ... ’ j Four fine Indian ponies for sale! They are, Just from ,(00,, reseryatioh: Com* and .se.tkcm. 11. S. McCrary. TIE A STRING' i ' t AROUND.YOUR FINGER jif you can't reiriVmtiir JotH > er wa W "*, > the place to get your material > for your Fruif Oar. motto J is the purest .and the best the ‘ market affords. |n Pbopp 1.1. Newcastle ( Wilson’s I ftestaurant • —■ I" The Up-To-Date Place to Eat /Ml Delicacies of tl?e Sea soi? k ' ",' 1 OYSTERS IN"EVERY STYLE GAME OF ALL KINDS.' ' ...tin i l‘t j|j '* I |<)( lf(. .) ’irkcnc 327 ’ ’'V '* :M if! I l • > i. i. . ,n "-T ! 9rempt iterviee • 1 ■ ■' *■ i-'lilitii iiri ij.ii ft ti. Agency for the FLORIST." 1 '" Wait For It Mow .i.iiwr I! AI WILL. HAYSWWE t-ARp- , M EST AND- BEST LINE OF XMAS 'PRESENTS' OPENE- Eb F i Ok YOUfl "INSPEC-w*d TION iti" 1 AfeoUT +EN ift *' 11 ew luiK Hi 77 fiv!:i .up . , ,1, DAYS. WAIT FOR IT ]‘{WliD , ii'lQol/t b 1 wleWßieranri Dye, bpetealjaf t .H.i i.fuit "• /M5-3SfiirAßtN.jt.Sir. "fr. nt.'n Milt iVilr.t.. .vilTb.l.n i,„ Tt irr >e. Jay.,yvjrp Jrcm V/askirigton Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock 1 r bh mill • —> — ■ 7 r' THE.PRICE of a LIFE. (S' comet;-.let'U.iiiicnou m. in wcatrip chmi that ,coats fifty, cents,. Maybe -ilrot, B£fd.s,,dnfgs would juft barely cure, and second g' - a’dd' J '‘sPugs prove 'jV.ftt ft' Trifle ”tott’ we*k. '< Lite . some times hangs by a hair, anti that bait may be the. qualify, pf single drug. >\iu buv ordy the highest’ grades, ir respective' of 6ost. ‘ In the tilling of prescriptions, profits am the fast things wo think cL f,.,,, Ji( SMITH S PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle end Monk Streets !. * . . , . BRUNSWICK, - ’ • GEORGIA. For Croup use CHENEY’S EX PECTORANT. * HotfUireS" no labor to wash elottyei in ’’Lavadura;”, j,ns,t 1: put two table spoonsful IP, a. large tub of water; ‘let the clothes soak in the treated wafer all night’; thCF' will W clehtter tliar. you ca’h Wash • them by hand; no puflJ binst: ho scrubbing;, nothing fades , no tiling shrinks; Just rinse them opt iu clear water: that is all. Call for Shamrock soiif, the best chaser ever rut up. Cline & Ludwig. The .host in the photograph line at Wilson’*- 1 • . 1 Read our phfermhlnal 23 6 off*r for Friday In our ad elsewher* in this Issue. . Mrs. M. Isaac,,, ~,„„r u , .. THE BRUNSWICK DAIL NEWS. * VjjSANT COUUVrN. If you want a position, a house,' a servant, or wint to find anything that has been- lost, oc want some thing that someone else has, ad FOR RENT. -ifpß RKNT-pjStore*, .offices and jiinga. Apply to lirobston, Fendig r, FOR RENT—Rooms at 703 Union streets: -HlAdtJ-is -IfgHts an/I uee of bathjwa. ? Apply uQ premisee. FOR llliv— 6jlfcbb occti pied by the United States custom bouso. Apply to Brobston, Fendig, & CO. *- ‘ 'vH ■■'inii,;,-.; -.tijl FOR SALE—We have a large quan tity ot sand which we will sell at rea sonable indcas. The sand is well adapted for 'building purposes. Ward Grocery Go. , , FOR SALE—Some fine mules, apply !cf II • S. McCrary. : FOR EXCHANGE—Nice country property for, cltM#property. Apply to Mrs/Ml T. Smith, 1211 street. —• ——-7t —r~ — : —r; —; W’ANTED. —Fifty crosstie choppers at once a* 15 - cents per tie. Apply to prohston. Fendig & Cos. IPST —Black and white setter dog. with name C. C. Califf on collar. Re 'turn to Urctwn & Cos. .( , .POST—At the Riflemen's fair Wed notclay ngiht, a little baby pin Set with'One tutqnois. Reward will be paid tor return to this office. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick’s Candy Store.” NEW ARRIVALS , . of the . , j. Finest Chocolates, Bon Bons, Crystal ized Fruits, Fruit Tablets, 1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade Chocolates and Crystalized Fruits —-also—r 3T FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily i 208 Newcastle Street GOAL _j • AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. ! “A i stitch, In tiipe saves nine” hav ing your clothes cleaned in time saves buying new ’dods. Georgia. Pressing clhb, phone 144-4. a Customers; I nave out a great many glasses,, glass holders, spoons and waiters, that were left and forgotten. .Please tail toe tip over the phone, my number‘is 27 and I will "send for them. I thank ypu ip advance. Port son's Drug Store, iLYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING " ■' CLUB -i .. Andrew J.cWright, Prop. Ruits Cleaned, Pressed and Dyed. Repair Work a Specialty Hafa Cleand, Dyed and Reblocked ; Prices gladly quoted dn application 'Phone 394-2. 100 I*2 Gloucester ! “ ' 1,1 ' ■ - ' ■ - ■' i ... j l.mx , . If you need anything in the Jew lino see Joel Brothers before you go (tb the high price Jewelry stores. We j ; " fi a lot.of umedeemed pledges, i 60 cents underwear goes at 39 cents Mrs. Isaac’s. Confessions or a Priest. S I!ev. Jno. S. Cox, at Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jqifidice. I consulted a number cf physicians and tried atl sorts of medicines, but got no relief. Then I the used of Electric 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’3 guaranteed by "all druggists, only 60e . -in,. 1 “ Prices cut on all shoes Monday and Tuesday at Isaac’s. NOW IS THE TIME to have those XMAS PHOTQB TAKEN - Do Not Wait Until th* LAST MOMENT WILSON’S STUDIO. Gloucester Stret. THE DAVIS HOUSE 307 Norwich St GOOD BOARD AND EXCELLENT ROOMS. Rates per day.. .. .. .. 75c Rates per week .. , . ..$3.50 We have the finest feather beds in the pity. Special attention to TRANSIENT TRADE ..Children’s shoes at 15c at Isaac's mvnday miiii Tuviwa/. 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 50f Monk street, ’phone 253-2. Call early and be first to see Mia* Slater’s new trimmed kata. j . .4 V THE f A * r ARCADE : ■ a 'Zto Gloucester Street * . 9 f Is headquarters for atl the f iilar brands of whiskey on the s oflarket. j /!;“•?: }t * 9 ’’WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone , f Hunter, fdagneLj Duke oT ‘ berijrgi, j Wilson, Metrapoiitan ’ f Club, Silas Johnson, CpngreSs ) ( Hall, CambJ-Wge rfye;"Elijih Club, ) ( including Bourbons, Gins Bran-J f dies, Imported and Domestic j f Wines, .and, R tvlhlri* Pf\ popular < f Cigars. , : t - < i I am putting cut a specialty f that excells anything*! that has i if ever been offered to the public. _ • Four full quarts Elgin Club, an If exaellent, high grade .whisky, if put up in a neat package, for' •f $3.85. Delivered to any point, ex-' •f press prepaid, mi ' If If | ■ A ■ , If I would call special attention, for medical and family' use, to , U Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this, is an absolute distillation of 1330, Pool and Billard Tables are, "kept in an up to date oendi-- ' tion. " If - * t ] tf We serve an elegant TREF f LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. t ! f Your patrosage is highly ap- predated. . f PHIL KELLER. ' I. a. S. a. a— a. a. b_ o a— ’ r _ BROWN & CO Contractors, Manufacturers, and hifrers 1 1 ■" n. of Railway Crossties and Dealers in j"! I- t.'.f-lMjTi . :i r.w n ,-i-r. YELLOW PINE LUMBER !V "‘.iu-1 • —n7*r?r jn . ,. t v Brunswick, Ga. | Electric l Light j r . !• - . Pleasure and Convenience |IT MAKES , ' Your homes look bright. r No o)|y lamps to keep in order I Saves breaking lamp chimneys | Safest and best way of lighting . I Only turn the button to get the lights easier than . striking a [ match. .DARK. WINTER EVENINGS' * are here and now is the time to ' consider—For rates and inorma > tio n ’Phone or call on MUTUAL LIGHT s & WATER CO. , I'''''' ■ : ‘ New Plumbing Establishment We have opened a ! pldiuliing, ’ ga; and steam fitting shop at No. 12() : , street, lyhirp tve Wiii be ‘pleased vj erve the miaifc: \Ve will carry i ill stock of goods and are in f position to do any arid ' all classes f work in our line. We are hot! practical phnaberv and. know , ever' detail of the business. Phose 228. Gilmore & Wood 120 A STREET. For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT^ Miss Slater will have in anew line of handsome trimmed hats by Wednes day. Ladies com e and see them and see if we can’t tempt your pocket book. Go to Miss Slater-, and get one of those new lithograph pillow top, and card, t* match. Juat rec.lved. Glues tiine-tenths of the ills of mankind can be B traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- § Health elB, Wben these important organs fail to act B v regularly the system becomes clogged with jj ■d perfect health is impossible. H Mozley’s B is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently H ’ cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■ good fpr every member of the 'A/f rk y/zj.i’r. unts a bottle at all drug-stores. * Hot Drops are without any equal. J 0/71(1/7 ds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. _ i'l } ll rUft 1 Elixir ■ * ► t THE k BAY IRON WORKS* Manufacturers and Repairers of ‘ •Machinery, Engines, Saw MiilsE * Marine work a specialty l h . - • ■ - , *f ;Packings, Fittings J P “ and Supplies^ l Estimates Turnished Free of Charge. ' 629 Bay St, W. R. DART, , CLAUD DART, + i- President and Managtr. Bscretary- and Trea*urr. ♦ K- 1 •■ ."I . -M fin- I !• r - + liAAAAAAA A A A A. A. ± ± , U Downing, Prsamovifc E. H. Maaon, Vlca-PrtsidenL £.D.Waltr, Caahlar The National Bank of Brunswick BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAT> OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTS THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In excess ot ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, arc devoted to the assistance ot legit lmate business enterprise*. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms And corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco tints bear interest, compounded quar terly . interest t earing cerlficatas of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK ERf MONEf ORDER ASSOCI* • ION” are cheap*. au.* • ors oonvenlaal. tha' postoffica or express. Bear m Mind K ' d'Tn,;/, Fir e Arms, Cutlery and Sporting Goods, Fishing Tackle. EMPTY AND l UADED SHELL3 GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P .O. KESSLER Monk Street CHAS. FI. JEWETT —General Dealer in— TYPEWRITERS OF ALL MAKEB 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. Kenner Millinery, opera house build ng. “ kILU" ! the OGLETHORPE, : HUGH PORTER, Mgr. ; Brunswick’s Only First Class Hotel. i’'• : ’ . ReasonaHe Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service- C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHANT and TYPEWRITING WORK ' Will be glad ti make special terms i to parties for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK Wrought Iron and , ■ Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DEMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga- Quaker Dairy Feed is best for Milcj, oowa. SVhoieeal* b* *. jj. Burnett, DECEMBER 9, 1903. WOOD T J- KENNER ft! ji ■, ;i•: II j ~ ; ~ . ; Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37E j Pine 75 c Mixed 90 c Oak 1.00 I ill!.;.I i.r, ~ , , j ..... EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Counceiicr at Law. Court Houm- Brunswick, Ga. Don't Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and see J. 11. Tarikersiey and got due of his. Last Bolter, Sells Cheaper, Gives Best SaUstacliou of any. He makes all graues and prices tp order. Fine line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty ol repairing trunks, valices, in fact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch. Call op aim. J. H. TANKERSLEY, Otgasts what yvu Feck's Mule Feed best for horses, J. M. BumetL WALTER C. BROBSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office with Erobston, Fendig & Cos. BRUNSWICK, GA. C. P. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Over Jatnes S. Wright's Gloucester Street Brunswick, Ga. Try a box pf "Bello Bose’ cigars, guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Bay] street* For Whooping' Cough usa CHE NEY’S expec torant. GASOLINE ~ "■ ~EN GiNES Stationary and Marine Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make. C. W. DEMING, Agent. Brunswick* 6a, CrocLeryware, silverware, tinware* glassware can be washed beautifully clean without danger of scratching with Lavadnra. W. M. TOPPER * CO., Fonstsrdlng and Shipping Agents, ignteraje, Towing and Marins in, uirancs. Correspondenca SollolJod. #Kurswi/>t{. of Wilson has a fresh shipment of ducks, Qiis.il and 1 (vftjgr "finis, Ui-fr,, ' t Wine List for the Holidays. N. C. Scuppernong wine, port, sherry, muscatel, tokay, catawba and black berry wine. Per gallon $l.OO per hot tie 25 .cents,, ,Sig Levison, 3iy Bay street, phoae m. • • ■ ciij - Vtrrf ~ai