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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, JR., City Editor.
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TELEPHONES.
Business office, editorial rooms ...188
Society editor 147-3
Office, 207 Giuucev^7Si.**et
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
te devote our space to such adver
tisements and wait on the courts for
the money.
The Macon Nows continues to im
prove and is one of the best afternoon
papers In the south.
Well, the carnival people have gone
at last, and don't you know they will
have a good word to speak for Bruns
wick?
4*-. v
Brunswick is getting on a regular
hustle Just now and the average mer
chant has Joined in the smile of the
coal man.
•L 'iLA. .
The criminals of Glynn county are
now having their Christmas presents
The courts have adjourned fur the
holidays. lidfc'jjj
Secretary Root is rather slow in
his praise of General Wood, when
every other war agency Is calling far
his court martial.
Venezuela will never turn her buL.
no us. She cannot forget what Gil
Ver Cleveland did for her when he was
in the White House.
The esteemtd Savannah Morning
News says: “The ou.irol: is r.ow
gloomy In the far east And so It
is in the far south.
Sunday's issue of the Atlanta Con
stitution was a reach. A little unsea
sonable for that comparison, but it
is just as bright and as rosy.
A New England editor is howling
against Thanksgiving uay. Strange
.when !i* lives so close ta Y*! and Har
yard. What would the center rush and
the halfbacks do then?
Senator Pettus, of Alabama, has
come very near to the meat in the Pan
ama situation when he says "God
grant that strength will do away with
honor.” A
The unpleasant part of the holiday
season is now turning up as usual,
and our exchanges are teeming with
crime And vice all committed in the
name of the most sacred da* in the cal
endar ©# religion.
A MORAL TO MERCHANTS, f
This season holiday business has
demonstrated one fact that should
serve to he a good lesson to the mer
chants of this city. Advertising pays
in Brunswick as well as It does in
every civilized spot on earth.
Thus far the ante-Christmas bus
iness has been unusually large and es
pecialy so with those of our mer
chants who have l*>en progressive
enough to plant a good substantial ad.
i in the News.
In these days of the mad commer
cial contests for increased business,
the purchaser and the consumer is
rapidly learning to appreciate the en
ergy of the merchant who is progress
ive enough to come to them, through
the proper medium and tell what you
have to sell.
One weil knetwn Newcasttle street
merchant struck the key note of the j
situation yesterday In placing an or- |
der for space in these columns. He j
said: “Our business shows a mostj
satisfying increase over that of last
year and for this early in the holiday
season the amount of business has
really been surprising. I am frank
enough to say to you that I attribute
the fact to having spent more money
In printers Ink than I ever have before
during the holidays.”
As stated above the people of this
city are learning to watch the news
papers for advertising and the man
who Is always represented there has
a big advantago against the one who
never Is.
The holidays are now just only com
menced and It is not too late to sand
in your copy for increased space and
thus reap the harvest of the Invest
ment.
The postmen are now asking "how
would you like to ho John.”
Wonder who will ho present at
Roosevelt's Christmas dinner.
The Czar Is playing with a danger
ous toy when he juggles with the Jap.
Our friend Jim Nevin up in Rome
Tribune sparkle right
brightly."
The fellow that Is vt “outs” wilh
his girl just at this time is playing
in rather good luck.
The Americas Times-Recorder is
now coming to us In eight pages.
We congratulate the management.
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The Tribune and the Herald in Tam
pa are hard at each other again.
Wind it up before Christmas, hoys.
All our merchants report a good
Christmas business, which is the very
best sign that our city i3 prosper
ous.
Brunswick should not embrace the
idea of provincialism. If we hope to
grow and become a great city we
must learn that what is good tor Un
goose is good for the gander.
The courts are having lots of trou
ble lln-si- days deciding whether or
not condemned murderers are sane
or insane, it is a strange fact that
this question is never brought up un
til some very heinous crime has been
committed.
Hon. Dudley ft. Hughes, Hon. V.
Washington and Hon. Glascock Bar
rett, who aro touring the state in the
interest of a Georgia building at the
■tSt. Louis exposition, are In Brunswick
today and will address our citizens at
the city hall at 11 o’clock this morn
ing. This is a very important mat
ter and it Is hoped that a large num
ber of our people will be present.
Brunswick has had all kinds of con
ditions of an obverse nature to bailie
with in the past, but it seems to be
the prevailing idea among the business
men of the etiy—the meu of affairs,
that we are in a better position today
from all points of view than has ever
been the case. Indeed we stand on
the threshold of anew year with many
foundations cu which we can build
our hopes and with innumerable rea
sons to believo that they will bo fully
and thoroughly realized. Business is
in better shape than in many years,
there is ample room here lor the la
borer, the banks report good deposits
and on which the situation is en
couraging.
We return thanks to Senator Clay
Georgia's able junior representative
in the upper house of congress for a
copy of publication of the United
States Naval Observatory. ~^^^4,.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 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 WEBTERN
BEEF, PORK, LAMB AND EVERY THING IN THE MEAT LINE.
Gilbert ylrnhdter ,
PHONE 89. 207 MONK STREET.
TIE A STRING 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
Is the purest and the best the
market affords.
KEPI'S Q^KV,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle ]
Wilson's
Restaurant
„ The Up-To-Date
Place to Eat
fill Delicacies
of tf?e Seasoi?
OYSTERS IN style
GAME OF ALL KINDS.
’Phene 32J
ffrempt 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
CAYS. WAIT FOR IT
l-vcunon Molt (f)pl). S
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Newcastle St.
Time by wile frem Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
THE PRICE OF A LIFE.
i-oiUev.'-> ,uciCd9d in a prescrlp
_*c.u that costs hfty cent3. Maybe
,'r.d yrt.de drugs would jutt barely
cut-, tnd second grade drugs prove
o weak. Life seme
di'ici hangs by a hair, and that hair
uay bo the quality of a single drug.
\Vs buy uiy the highest grades, ir
respective of ctit. in the tilling of
roßcr.p• t. ..re-it; ar- the Ust
Jiings wo think o '.
SMITH S
rn ARM ACS
Cor. Newcastle and
Monk Streets . > . .
BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA.
If you want employment of any kind
have your clothes washed with Lava
dura, so that you make a neat ap
pearance; it will help you.
WANT COLUMN.
If you want a poaition, a house, *
servant, or wmt to find anything
that haa been lost, or want some
thing that someone else has, ad
vertlse in this column
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—The two room office
now occupleed by Mr. Jewett. 108
Newcastle street, from January first.
W. B. Burroughs. , ,
FOR RENT.—The offioes 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. JThe sand 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 size. L. J. Leavy &Son.
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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 —Porter who understands
working in furniture shore. Apply
to C. McGarvey,
WANTED —Can accomodate several
bnurders at .reasonable rates, first
class table and good beds, 328 Mans-
Held street. Mrs. T. E. Spires.
WANTED—At once an Al.lecturer,
suitable for a medicine show. Good
talker. Address H. S., Brunswiok
Daily News.
JOHN D. ROUNTOS,
"Brunswick’s Candy Stors.”
JUST ARRIVED
A FRESH NEW LINE OF XMAB
GOODS.
Finest Chocolates, Bon Bons, Crystal
ized Fruits, Fruit Tablets,
1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade
ihocolates and Crystalized Fruits
—a]so —
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
208 Newcastle Street.
GOAL
AND
WOOD,
CONEY & PARKER.
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
Wanted—
-500 Men
To send their Id soiled clothes
to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB
and have them made same os r.ew.
If you are not satisfied with the jcb
no charge is made. ‘Pncne 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
.aying Carpets and Matting, Put.i...
n Cr.ae Seats in Chairs, Mattrises
made and renovated. Furniture re
packed and carpets dear id,
Baby Carriages Repaired.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Glouees**" Street.
Quaker Dairy Feed is beet for Milch
00 we. Wholesale be -M. Burnett
iSun
XO Per Cent Pis count for CASH
* * * * * *—*—*—*—*—V-
The Most Beautiful and Varied Line of Holiday Goods
Ever Shown in the City.
The following list may Suggesst something vou want
FOR LADiES
HAND PAINTED CHINA,
GUT GLASS, in all Designs
ARTISTIC PICTURES
ROCKET BOOKS
CARD CASES
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, THE CHRISTIE, PBRCE AND GIL
BERT PICTURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS T 9 SUIT EVERY SSttY.
Fleming* eSc Waff.
WITH SANTA'S ARRIVAL.
Close at hand, make sure that your
orders for Xmias baked goods are
placed with us if you’d realize the ful
lest degree lot satisfaction on your
expenditures. ,
Orders placed now will be delivered
promptly as desired.
CITY BAKERY,
V. Loewenstein.
Carner Monk and Newcastle St.
THE GEM FRUIT STORE.
Next to Morgan’s Drug Store
STAFF LYONS, Propr.
Everything in the Fruit Line, Cigars,
Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff adn
SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES
Fins Domestic and French Candies
CANDY MADE DAILN FROM
THE CHOICEST SYRUPS.
Come and See Me.
STAFF LYONB.
We Have
--Christmas Presents-
For Everybody
The Largest Stock of
In the City
Brunswick & Birmingham.
Railroad.
TIME TABLE NO. 16. —'—””
Effective Thursday October 1, 1903.
Read Down Read Up
Train No. Train No. | STATIONS I Train No. l Train No!
41 - 39 - I | 40. I 42.
3.25 pm j 4.40 am | Lt Brunswick, Ga. Ar | 12.15 pm I 9.30 p m
4.25 pm | 5.40 am j Lv ThalmanU, Ga. Ar j 10.65 a m 8.30 p m
6.50 pm j 9.1;-* am | Lv Jacksonville, Fla. | 1.15 pm j
5.30 pm j 7.0-t am | Ar Offerman. Ga. Lv | 9.25 am 1 7.10 p m
6.30 p m | 7.10 a m | Lv Offerman Ga. Ar | 9.20 a m j 7.k> y m
9.30 pm | 9.35 am | Ar Savanm-b, Ga. Ar | 12.40 ym j 9.J0 y m
7.00 pm | 8.5-> am j Ar Nichodis, Ga. Lv 1 7.30 a m 5p m
7.40 p in | 9.40 a m j Ar Bushneil, Ga. Lv [ 6.50 a m | 5.10 p m
8.35 pm j 10.4': am | Ar Ocn. Ga. Lv j 6.00 ata 4ei.; m
8.40 pm j 10.50 am | Lv Ociila Ga Ar | 5.55 am ! 4.10 j, , a
8.55 pm ! 11.10 ami Ar Mystic, Ga. Lv I 5.42 ara 3.4 , , in
| 11.40 a m j Ar Fitzgerald, Ga.
9.10 p m j 11.30 atu | Ar irwiaviae Ga. Lv j 5.30 A m | 3.3-t p m
G. W. Berry, General Manager. Ben J. Ford, Gen’l. Pass’ng’r Agent
(Brunsw.ck, Ga.) %
SUPPLEMENT TO TIME TABLE NO. 16.
Effective Thursday October 1, 1903.
Train 1 Train 3 Train 5 1 1 Train 2 I Train 4 I Tr’n 6
Daily Daily Dally f | Daiiy | Daily | Dai i y
am Lv am Lv pm Lv Sta tlons lam Ar pmArlpmAr
6.60 9.50 8.60 Brunswick, ] 7.55 5.30 j 10.55
6.50 10.60 9.60 Thalmann, j 7.00 4.30 10.001
am Ar am Ar pm Ar lamLv pmLvj pm LVj
NOTE: —This schedule does net give aav of the above mentioned
trains time card rights. All trains on this supplement will be handled
“Telegraphic Orders Only”, and will be governed by time table No. I$W
_ - - G. W. Berry,
-r.ua. Gen’J. Manager., j
FOR CUT [MEN
TRAVELING CASES
BILL BOOKS
WATERMAN'S ideal
FOUNTAIN PENS
CARS CASUS
RAZORS, in sets or Single
P9GKBFT KNIVES
•BNTBMBN’S DESK SETS
SILVER PENCILS
SOLE PENS
HANDSOME INK STANBS
PAPER SUTTER#
SERYLEMENS MANICURE SETS