The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 17, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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4 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. BUESCRIPTION RATES: Terms of subscription In the city Mid by mall free of charge to all parts of the United States and Canada. Mexico, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: One Year -•••* 5 00 Six Months 2 50 Three Months T- 2: ’ One Month 50 Entered at the Brunswick, On., post office as second class mail matter. OFFCIAL ORGAN OF The citv of Brunswick. Tb *} countv of Glynn. * Glynn rmuntv oommlrplonors. The United States court of hank ruptcv for this district. Correspondence solicited: but to receive attention, letters must be nr eompanled by a responsible name, not Tor publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. ■Refected commnntcotlons will be returned If accompanied bv postage Remittances should be made bv poo ls! note, cheek or monev order or registered letter. Address. Newt Publishing Cos. Brunswick. Os. TELEPHONES. Business offloe, editorial rooms ...133 Society editor 147-3 Office. 207 Gloucester Street PUBLISHERS NOTICE The New* Publishina Company de sires It to be distinctly understood thst all legal cdvertlsements 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. The street fair and earnval seems to be on In full force, anyway. The early Christmas shopper is tiio one that catches the bargains. Buy you presents now. Some of ouv government officials will probably feel lust when they get in the new public building. Egg-flip is a scarce thing there diys and w'll probably detinue to be as long as eggs remain at 15 cants pu dozen. The people of Harmony Grove did not lilce the name given their city by their forefathers, and they have had the nauio of the little city changed to Commerce. Clifford Smith, the Atlanta Con,"ti tution’s special representative who re cently went to LaGuayra, Is now send ing his paper some Interesting articles on conditions there. Congressman Hughes met Col. “Ike" Hill, the democratic whip, auu asked him, " How is the party getting along, Ike?" “ Pretty well," was the reply. "We’re all right if we don't lose onir toe weights and if some follow does'ni steal our jacket. But I tell you those republicans have a vast amount of money to spend.” Numerous attempts have been made of late to learn whether or not King Edward is a protectionißt or a free trader, and some politicians would give a good deal for a correct ansvvei to the question. Subtle efforts have been made to "draw” his majesty, but he has strenuously avoided giving the slightest hint or opiniou on the topic which is now uppermost in Great Britian. Atlanta seems to have bested New Orleans in securing the headquarters of the department of the south. How many years before Atlanta can rank ahead of the Louisiana metropolis in population? TOO MUCH PROVINCIALISM. I The article in yesterday’s issue of, The News on the subject of provincial ism was a very good one and one that carried with it a weight of good, sound argument. Sooner or later the people of this city will be compelled to understand that we are not living under a provin-j eial government; that we are a part and parcel of the greatest republic, on the face of the earth; that we not at all times enact laws that best suit the minds and the ideas of a fev.l We must understand that we are a component part of a groat government and a great country and that what in a measure is good for one section of the country must in tin* very sense of things lie good for the other. There are lots of people bore !r J Brunswick that believe we should creet j a wall around the eitv. and on'uehj lav'S K wc who 1 i ' - within the v-nll I ('o'-* |’fA nn.l finY frin tbo awny with vm. llvo in fbfq radfn*| nml rah '''fit. alone: wttfconf you aw l roura This Ifi a mfcf nVr. ** fnfM. cn*!onc DTi'l nn'fi’l Tl r r> prf> nr*lv 0 lift Ip ritv. nml fiboubl rr* bf*v°mi fhr*fi* vr-rv nro~f*r?*'P'T "Wn wnnt now rnmprs. row at fmotionfi. flint will rlvo rfiverfibu tr> ttio lnborfnjr man nml T)ntlmop for flm mnu of Wo wont to b° TfVo all riMofi nmT offou n rondi* for ®]T of bumnnHv. W o rarrot sav to our uooolo what tbov must ami must not do. bow and nml wbon tbov miifit finond tholr mrmov and wbnt ifi (find fa not for thorn flnanrlallv aad morally Wo 11 vo In a froo rnmitrv and wo bavr 4 bo frroat rtebt of rMu" wbnt wo olonfio. ns lorn? na we live wltbln tbo rnlo of tbo law Wo. of Prunswlr.V r.bould rrot tb< Idea out of our boadfi that tlio rHv bo Tones to ur. for It dooa not and tb< fitranpor wltbln tbo < r :itoq jq eutltloi to as muob consideration ns is th< man who has resided boro for a con tury. We must do awav with provincial ism and ho more liberal is the dis charge of our municipal duties. Brunswick does not belong to rn\ one person or onv band of people. It is a great seaport city and if it ever hopes to be, what it ought, the greatest seaport on the Atlantic, it will have to do away with selfishness and greed, avnrlce and smallness, and learn the lesson of live and let live. You cannot curtail the privilege of an American citizen and you might as well make up your mind to that effect. So far as we in Brunswick are con cerned we ought to be the lust people on earth to want to bottle up the town for if we should do it our long ovity would be but a matter of time. Lets remember, we are not "the soul that dwelt apart.” ALAS TIS TRUE. In a recent Issue of the Sparks En terprise we find the following para graph: "Brunswick's brand of poli tics" is about as strenuous as even Teddy could wish for.” The esteemed Enterprise is very near corrtc.t, but for ouce we want to say that the Enterprise should have said “was" instead of "is.” We have had too much local poli tics in this cit' and county and witti out rendering to any one an apology for our attitude, want to say. here and now, that the time has arrived to cut politics out in Brunswick, in ihe past we have to a certain extent espoused the cause of sertain political factions, but we will not do it in the future and wo are going to use our best offices to the end that there will be no more fac tionalism in this city. Wo shall at all times discuss the conduct of those in official places but we will do so in the future without an eye to the success of this or that politicall factum. The Sparks edit or is correct. The game of politics has been too strenuous in Brunswick and for our part we are sick and tired of it and we are indulging the hope that never again will this little city he pointed out as the bitterest political spot in the state. More business, more progress, more public improvements and less politics will be our motto in the future. It you want employment of any kind have your clothes washed with 1-av.i dura, so that you make a neat ap pearance- it wH help vn.; THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER’I7, 1903. FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING SPECIAL LINES OF TURKEYS, DUCKS CHICKENS AND OTHER EDIBLES FOR the Christmas Trade 1 ALSO CARRY MY USU AL LINE OF CHOICE WESTERN EEEF, FORK, LAMB AND EVERY THING IN THE MEAT LINE. Albert Arnheiter, PHO'NE 89. 207 MONK STREET. TIE A STRING AROUND YOUR FINGER if you can’t rfemember 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. KEPI’S GROCERY, f Phone 11. 312 Newcastle Wilson's Siestauranl The Up-To-Date Place to Eat pil Delicacies of tl?e Seasor) OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE GAME OF ALL KINDS. ’iPhone 321 {Prompt Service 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 Kcunou Mott (i)pt;. .lewder and Eye Speicalist 21.") Newcastle St. Time by wire frem Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock THE PRICE OF A LIFE. is so mot.-net .deluded in a prescrip tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe brst grade drugs would just barely cine, ami second guide drugs prove just a trifle too weak. Life some times liargs by a hair, and that hair may be the quality of a single drug Wa buy oily the highest grades, ir resp etive of cost. In the tilling ci prescrip, lews, pronti urn the last ihiu. a wo think c . SMITHS PHARMACY Cor, Newcastle and Monk Streets . ( . BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA. Ladies Shirts and Wraps cleaned and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter’s 504 Monk street, 'phone 253-2. Quaker Dairy Feed is best for Milcb cow* Wholesale by 7 M. Burnett. WANT COLUMN. f you want a position, a house, a servant, or want to find anything that has been lost, or .want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig & Cos. FOR RENT—Rooms at 703 Union street. Electris lights and use of bath room. Apply on premises. FOR RENT.—Thf; offices now occu pied by the Urfl&id 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 la well adapted for building purposes. Ward Grocery 00. FOR SALE!—Some fine mules, apply to H. S. McCrary. FOR SALE —Two good iron safes; medium size. L. J. Leavy &Son. —■.■. -■ - ..... ■ - m FOR SALE —Horse, wagon and har ness. SBO.OO. L. J. Leavy & Son. FOR SALE!—Fourteen acre farm. Dwelling house alone worth $1,200. Will sell for $650 on good terms.„L. J. Leavy & Son. FOR EXCHANGE—Nice Country property for city property. Apply to Mrs. M. T. Smith, 1211 George street LOST—At the Riflemen’s fair Wed nesday ngiht, a little baby pin set with one turquols. Reward will be paid for return to this office. WANTED—At once an Al.lecturer, suitable for a medicine show. Good talker. Address H. S., Brunswick Daily News. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick’* Candy 8toro." JUST ARRIVED A FRESH NEW LINE OF XMAS GOODS. Finest Chocolates, Bon Bons, Crystal- Ized Fruits, Fruit Tablets, 1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade ihocolates and Crystalized Fruits —also — FINEST FRUITB, CIGARS AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 208 Newcastle Btreet. GOAL AN P WOOD, CONEY & PARKER. ' .LYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING CLUB Andrew J. Wright, Prop. Quits 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 ANY CHURCH or parsonage or In stitute supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they palnL Note: Have done so for twenty years. Sales tens 0i mi.-.ons of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed oil must be added to the paint (dine in twe minutes). Actual cost then about $1.25 per gallon. Bamplaa free. Sold by onr ageata. „ Bowen A Thomas. Wanted— -500 Men To send their -Id soiled clothes to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB and have them made same as r.ew. If you are not satisfied with the jsb no charge is made. ‘Phene 144-4. W. L. JENKINS, Mgr. C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING WORK Will be glad to make special terms to parties for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, Puttinc in Cane Scats in Chairs, Mattresses made and renovated, Furniture re packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W, H. THOMAS, 110 aieuoeater St.e#t JIB BMS gSj jgj g| BH bm Mjj 1Q p er cent Discount for CASH * * * * *—*—*—*—♦—*—*—*v— The Most Beautiful and Varied Line of Holiday Goods Ever Shown in the City. The following list may Suggesst something you want FOR LADIES HAND PAINTED CHINA, CUT GLASS, in all Designs ARTISTIC PICTURES POCKET BOOKS CARD CASES 1 FRENCH CHINA, of all kinds HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS LADIES’ JEWEL CASES BURNT WOOD GOLD PENS AND PENCILS WRITING DESKS PRETTY STATIONERY MANICURE SETS ALL THE LATEST BOOKS, INCLUDING THE NEW GIBSON BOOK, THB CHRISTIE, PERCE AN* GlL’* BERT PICTURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS TO SUIT EVERY BODY. Fleming <Sz. Waft ATTENTION, ATTENTION, AFTENTION M l r 4 r free Street frir and Carnival, Opens This Afternoon at i o’clock, Magnolia Park Featuring NICK CARTER THE WODLD’S HIGH DIVER, DIVING FROM A NINETY-FOOT LADDER INTO A TANK CONTAINING BUT FOUR FEET OF WATER. FREE BAND CO NC E RTS DA IL Y ATTRACTIONS FURIMISHED BV Berger Exposition Company EaC We Have --Christmas Presents- For Everybody The Largest Stock of FIREWORKS In the City FOR GENTLEMEN i ■- . . TRAVELING CASES BILL BOOKS WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS CARD CASES RAZORS, In sets or Single POCKET KNIVES GENTEMBN’S DE3K SETS SILVER PENCILS GOLD PENS HANDSOME INK STANB3 PAPER CUTTERS GENTLEMENS MANICURE BETS