The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 18, 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. r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Terms of subscription In the city Sod by mall free of charge to all parts of the United States and Canada, Mexico, Porto Hloo, Guam, Philippine Islands and Hawaiian Islands: One Year $ 5 00 Six Months 2 50! Three Months 1.25 One Month ro Entered at the Brunswick. Ca.. post office as second class mail matter. OFFCIAL ORGAN OF The cltv of Brunswick. The countv of Glynn. Glynn county commissioners. The TTn'ted States court of bank runtcn for this district. Correspondence solicited: but to receive ettentlnn. letters must ho ne oompsnled bv a resnonalble name, not For publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Refected communications will be returned If aceomnanled by postage. Remittances should be made bv pos tal note, check or money order or registered letter. Address. News Publishing Cos. Brunswick, Oa. TELEPHONES. Pontonas office, editorial rooms ...IRS Society editor 147-3 Office. 207 Gloucester Street PUBLISHERS NOTICE Tha News Publishing Company de sires It to be distinctly understood that all legal cdvertlsements must be said for In advance. We cannot afford to devote our apace to ouch adver tisements and wait on tho courts for tbs money. -‘ff 1 -X. ■ . " The early Christmas advertiser catches the buyer. , Our shipping record for 1003 prom ises to be a record-breaker In evey re spect. j Brunswick needs small Industries, and It looks ns if wo will get one or two during the next few months. The board of trade committee has already commenced work after an appropriation for a 30-foot channel of the Brunswick bar. Patrick Collin,a was re-elected may or of Boston by the largest mojority ever rolled up by the democrats in that city. Read tli© ads. of the merchants in the News, and you will have but lit tle difficulty in Sliding a suitable Christmas present for any one. The civic league has decided to con tinue the good work commenced in Brunswick last fall in beautifying the different, squares in the city. They shovld have the co-operation of the people generally. Why is it that, in every clime, men are found who are honest in every othe- rospect when they get a chance |to cheat the public |treasury. W!e must refer this to the psychologist. — Knoxville Sentinel. "Why,” asks the SL Bouis Globe- Uemocrat, "should ithe government distribute free seeds any more than it should distribute free pocket knives? Yea, verily!, says the Tampa Times, ob any more than it should distrib ute tariff subsides? The Chicago Tribune speaks deli cately of the 'similarity'' between pas sages of Roosevelt’s messages and Joe Folke’s speeches. There is the same "similarity” between them that exists between the lost overcoat and the back of the man who swiped it. ROOSEVELT AND HEATH. j Perry S. Heath, who is as hard as truth to crush, reiterates bis declara tion that he has no idea of surrender ing the secretaryship of the republican national committee. He will, of course have the hearty support of Senator Hanna and also of all the "grafters” is the party. This last faction, as the postal revelations prove, embrace among the principals and their friends in congress and out, a very consider able body. Most people will regard the con tent over Heath as a struggle betwten Roosevelt and the baser elements in his party. If Heath stays the aver age man will conclude that the spoils-] men have got the upperd hand. Of | course, the president may say that the ■ j question of dealing with Heath he i I longs to the national committee, and not to him; hut here Is a case where | Interference would ho abundantly jus-- trfled. The president is the head of the party, ho Is the prospective candi date for president, and he would he well within his political rights here to insist that Heath stand not upon the order cf hie going, but go at once. Mr. Roosevelt can point out that if Heath Is allowed 1o strut much longer among the leaders It will ho useless for any republican to run. Charles IT once grumbled because every one of his friends kept a "tame knave” and President Roosevelt has more than once had reason to echo this com plaint. For his own salvation, how ever. he must see to It that his parti cular tame knave of Senator Hanna’s Is sent packing. New York Is going to make a hard fight to secure the democratic con vention. , Gov. Odel nf Npiv York poems to have put Senator Platt out of business effectively as a boss. But be can nev er end Platt’s power for mlscWof mak ing asd he will sit uneasy on Ids tbrono as long as the old man Is bur rowing about the political field. William K. Vanderbilt. Jr., is to be come a clerk to tbe office of the first vice presides! of tbe New York Cen tral road. Ills desk will be near that, of bis father and near that of Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, to what Is called “the millionaire's division" of the office iu New York. Over in Madrid it Is said that the states of South America are eager to form an alliance of some kind with Spain in order to resist aggression from the United States. It is believed, though, that in view of recent experi ence Spain will not be disposed to push itself into the breach with any unnecessary rudeness. “LILY WHITES" DISINTEGRATING. We learn from a Washington spec ial iu the Louisville Courier-Journal that .reports are being received at the national suatal from New Orleans to the effect that the "Lily While' party in tho state of Louisiana has lust so many of its members that if is now little more than a skeleton organiza tion., The same disintegration in stales where the movement once prom- said to be manifesting itself in dther ised to become so strong. Southern members of congress say that the al titude of the president on the negno question has placed the Inly While in a position where he has either to join the sc. failed regular organization supporting the president or the demo cratic party, in a greater majority of the eases the "Lily White" is no-., with the democratic party. The Lou isiana democrats will hold a primary on January It) to nominate a govern or and United States senator. All white democrats are invited to vote in this primary. Louisiana politi cians state that a surprisingly large number of Lily Whiles hare announc ed their intentions of affiliating with the democrats and taking part iu tho primary. The "Lily Whites" were never very numerous in Georgia and there are fewer now than when McKinley was president, llis policy brought them into existence, hut with the advent of Rooseveit, with his negro loving pro pensities, as manifested in social re lations, the number of the Lily Whites has rapidly decreased. If you want employment 01 any kino have your clothes washed with Lava aura, so that you make a neat ap pearance; it will help you. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1908. 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 BEEF, PORK, LAMB AND EVERY THING IN THE MEAT LINE. yllbert yirnheiter , PHONE 89. 207 MONK STREET. < i TIE A STRINIi J AROUND YOUR FINGER . 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 ij Is the purest and the best the market affords. r i GROCERY, ] Phone 11. 312 Newcastle 5 R a/A 2 4/9) r/A RA .A /A I^A Wilson’s Restaurant The Up-To-Date Place to Eat pll Delieaeics of tf?e Season OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE GAME OF ALL KINDS. ’Shone 32J 9rompt Service Agency for WAGNER, the FLORIST. Wait For It I WILL HAVE THE LARG EST AND BEST LINE OF XMAS PRESENTS OPENE ED FOK YOUR INSPEC TION IN ABOUT TEN DAYS. WAIT FOR IT Hciinon Molt (oplj. © Jeweler and Eye Speicalist 215 Newcastle St. Time by wire frem Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock THE PRICE OF A LIFE. is somotiVies .nctudsd in a prescrip tiou that costs fifty cents. Maybe first grade drugs would just barely cure, and second grade drugs prove just a trifle too weak. Life some times burgs by a hair, and that hali may bo the quality of a single drug We buy only the highest grades, ir respective of cost. In the filling c; ! prescriptions, profits ars the las' tilings we think ox’. SMITH'S PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle ar.d , Monk Streets . ■ . . BRUNSWICK, • * GEORGIA, Ladies Shirts and Wraps cleaned and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter’s 504 Monk street, ’phone 253-2. Fifty oranges for seventy-five cents at A. C. Jeffers. ; J * lk . WANT COLUMN. If you want a position, a house, * servant, or want to And anything | that has been lost, or want some thing that soma one elat has, ad vertise In^this^column. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendlg & Cos. FOR RENT—Rooms at 703 Union street. Electrls lights and use of bath room. Apply on premises. FOR RENT. —The offices now occu pied by the United States custom house. Apply to Brobston, Fendlg, & Cos. FOR SALE —We have a large quan tity of sand which we will sell at rea sonable prices. The Band Is well adapted for building purposes. Ward Grocery Cos. FOR SALE—Some fine mules, apply to H. S. McCrary. FOR SALE—-Two good iron safes; medium sire. L. J. Leavy &son, 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 1 . Good talker. Address H. S., Brunswick Daily News. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick’s Candy Store.” JUST ARRIVED A FRESH NEW LINE OF XMAS GOODS. Finest Chocolates, Bon Bone, Crystal- Ized Fruits, Fruit Tablets, 1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade ihocolates and Cryatallzed Fruits —-also FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 20S Newcastle Street. GOAL. AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. s—a———— .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 paint Note: Have done so for twenty years. Sales teas of minions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint If not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen yearn, linseed oil must be added to the pa.at. (dine In two minutes). Actual cost then about $1.26 per gallon. Samples tree. Sold by our acenta. _ Bowen A. Tkomaa Wanted — 500 Men To send their Hd soiled clothes to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB and have them made same as new. If you are. not satisfied with the j;b no charge is made. 'Phene 1444. W. L. JENKINS, Mgr. C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING WORK Will be glad to make spools! terms to parties for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING sr.d LEGAL WORK A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, Puttin. n Cane Seats in Chair*, Mattrcsec made and renovated, Furniture re packed and carpet* cleared. Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 110 aiue**tsr Street. lO Per Cent Discount fer 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 kinda 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, THE CHRISTIE, PERCE AND OIL BERT PIBTUREB, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS T 9 SUIT ffiVERY BODY. Fleming 'VU'ELft -■ —a— mjrmmm u—i— i * ATTENTION, ATTENTION, ATTENTION Hi i , : free Street frir and %arnival 9 Opens This Afternoon at i o’clock, Magnolia Park Featuring NICK CARTER TH_E WODLD’S HIGH DIVER, DIVING PROM A NINETY-FOOT LADDER iN 10 A TANK CONTAINING BUT FOUR FEET OF WATER, FREE BAND CONCERTS~DAILY ATTRACTIONS FURNISHED BY Berger Exposition Company E^t. We have -Christmas Presents-* For Everybody The Largest Stock of In the City FOR GENTLEMEN TRAVELING CABES BILL BOOKS WATERMAN’S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS CARD CASES RAZORS, in sots or Single POCKET KNIVE3 •ENTEMEN'S DESK SETS SILVER PENCILS GOLD PENS HANDSOME INK STANDS PAPER CUTTERS GENTLEMENS MANICURE SETS