The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 23, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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4 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWB PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY, JR., City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Terms of subscription In the city sad 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 $ 6 00 Six Months 2 50 Three Months 1.25 One Month BO Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., post office as second class mall matter. OFFCIAL ORGAN OF The city of Brunswick. The county of Glynn. * Glynn county commissioners. The United States court of bank ruptcy for this district. Correspondence solicited; but to receive attention, letters must be ac companied by a responsible name, not for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected communications will be returned If accompanied by postage. Remittances should be made by pos tal note, check or money order or registered letter. Address, News Publishing Cos. Brunswick, Ga. TELEPHONES. Business office, editorial rooms ...IRS Society editor 147-3 Office, 207 Gloucester Street 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. Christmas eve tomorrow, a paradox, hut a true one. Cotton is now Belling at thirteen cents. Superstitious f-rmcr had tet ter take notice. The question wall many ju.-l Icw is not what toi buy, hut what to buy it with. If congress would remain at recess forever the average newspaper would contain a better class of reading mat ter. Why not bring tue democratic con vention to the south this year, Dem ocratic voters have been going to the east and the west, (unpleasant thought) for a long time. Judge Speer lined two Macon law yers a hundred dollars for contempt of court Monday, but remitted the fine. It Is not expensive alter all to scrap in the United States court. Governor Jeff Davis of Arkansas believes in bringing down other things besides justice on ail kinds of heads. He brought down a cane on that of Supreme Court Judge Wood a day or two ago. The Valdosta Times is jumping on Congressman Griggs because Hat gentleman is trying to establish an other division of the federal court district. The esteemed Times should like all largo bodies move slowly. When Governor Terrell appointed Hcu. W E. Kay of this city as one of the coimnUsono.-s to t!to Si. l.outs ex position, he paid a compliment to Brunswick and one of her most pro gressive and pub i; spirited citizens He has interested himself in this Geor gia building matter here in Brunswick a decided and conclusive eviaence 01 the fact that Brunswick will do her full duty in the matter. We delight to honor Col. Kay, for he is always among the first to respond to any movement, when he becomes convinc ed that it has for its object the bet terment of our condition and the pro free* of Brunswick. f A GREAT OPPERTUNITY. Messrs. Hughes, Barrett and Wash ington, the commissioners from Geor gla to the great St. I/wiis exposition, to be held hi that city, were in Bruns wick yesterday In the interest of the Georgia building to he erected at the exposition. They met a committee of business men in the mayor's office and the mat ter was fully discussed. This to our mind is a great proposition for the pco -1 ~ie of tho state, in general and we of | Brunswick in particular. These well known and prominent business men of the state of Georgia do not come to us of a mission of charity. They j come pointing out to us the fact that we are up to a matter of vital in terest to our people and o-ur city. It is necessary that the great state of Georgia should have a home at the j exposition, in which to house its exhib its and entertain its friends. The con stitution of the state of Georgia says it Is not within the province of the state legislature to appropriate money for these purposes (an unwise clause to our mind and one that should he repealed) and the progressive, ener getic and broad minded poo„1 ■ rf Georgia have said we will do It our selves; our state shall not. be a lag gard In this the greatest Industrial ex position In the history of the world: we will see to it that we are not only represented In the way of n proper exhibit of the resources of the grand est state in the south. Us empire com monwealth, but we will see to It that sbe will have a portentous building. In a conspicuous place In the grounds, that will reflect her glory everywhere For this purpose the gentlemen are touring the state asking for funds from the different cities for the cause outlined. Brunswick is the second city in south Georgia, the greatest seaport on the south Atlantic, the largest lum ber port in the world. We must go to the other nations of the world, the other sections of this our own United States with tins story of prog ress and opportunity. Here is our chance, we cannot afford to lose it. Other cities in this section have con tributed handsomely to the movement we cannot fall to do otherwise. We direct the attention of tue mayor and council, tho count'- commstumors and to our people as a whole, to this very important maLtor. Hots get to gether and say to the oilier cities ol Georgia, though we live near the sad sea waves, aud hear its soothing song by day and night, the sweetness of the lulllby has uol lulled us into the slum ber of inaction and inertia, that we arc wide awake to those thii-gs a ‘ al involve our material welfare and arc at all times ready to respond to their demands. Lets get up a contribution that in its solf will best evidence the progres siveness of the city by tho sea. If every man, woman and child in this city would learn the meaning of provincialism and then steer clear against it, the municipal ship of Bruns wick would avoid many tempestuous seas, and erngy rocks and in tire course of time would land safe and secure in the harbor of commercial and indus trial success. Try it on and see. Our friends from the interior, who were here yesterday, were Indeed sur prised at th gigantic shipping inter ests of (ho port of Brunswick. They were astounded when they lea rues that this was tho first lumber and second naval stores report in tho world. It is a fact however and in the language of that oft quoted queen, "the half has ne.-er been l< M. The republicans are finding bairn in the fact that Mayor-elect McCl 1- land, having been born in Dresden, while his parents were there tempora rily, precludes him from ever bel. g a candidate for tbe presidency. This may or may not be tru?, but the young nran can have a whole liuuclyto do with aiding seme of his democratic friends in the matter. If the people of this city will get together on the question of raising a fund for the 000-gta building at Ist. Louis we will do some work in ihat line that surely means better things for Brunswick in future. There ate thousands of people right here in this country, people of means, who would locate here if they were made to know what we have to offer them in the way of reasources and opportunities for investment- THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23 1903. FOR THE HOLIDAYS WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING SPECIAL LINES OF TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS AND OTHER EDIBLES FOR the Christmas Trade I ALSO CARRY MY USU AL LINE OF CHOICE WEST Ell N BEEF, PORK, LAMB AND EVERY THING IN THE MEAT LINE. Albert >irnheiter, PHONE 89. 207 MONK STREET. Sir / 4 TIE A STRING 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. grocery. Phone 11. 312 Newcastle ( Wilson’s Restaurant The Up-To-Date Place to Hat fill Delicacies of tl?e Season OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE GAME OF ALL KINDS. ’Phone 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 FOK YOUR INSPEC TION IN ABOUT TEN CAYS. WAIT FOR IT Kcoaoii ©pi?- © Jew eler anil Eye Speicalist 215 Newcastle St. Time by wire frem Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock THE PRICE OF A LIFE. ... t om. ii --.es .ncluded in a presctlp that costs fifty cents. Maybe i i.,t ;- ado drugs would juit barely cute, and second grade drugs prove si a aide too weak. Life semo io 'ts bnrr.s by a heir, and that hair n y be the quality of a single drug. buv ocly the highest grades, ur i -r Uve i t c itc. in the tilling of ~-f s.Tip .- it. orofits an the last •.ldug* we think c . SMITH 8 PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle and Monk Street* . , . . BRUNSWICK# • • GEORGIA, If you want employment of any kind lyive your clothes washed with Lava dura, so that you make a neat ap pearance; it will help you. WANT COLUMN. If you want a position, • house, s servant, or went to find anything that haa been lost, or want so ms thing that soma one else has, sl vertlsa In this column. FOR RENT. FOR RENT —Stores, offices and dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendlg k Cos. FOR RENT—Room* at 703 Union street. EJectrls lights mi juse of bath room. Apply an premises. FOR RENT—The two room office now occupieed by Mr. Jewett. 108 Newcastle street, from January first. W. B. Burroughs. , , 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 iprtces. The sand Is well adapted for building purposes. War* Grocery Cos. FOR SALE—Some fine mules, apply to H. S. McCrary. FOR SALE—Two good Iron safes; medium size. 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 S6BO on good tenns.„L. J. Leavy & Son. FOR EXCHANGE—Nice country property for city property. Apply ta Mrs. M. T. Smith, 1211 George street LOST—At the Riflemen’s fair Wed nesday ngiht, a little baby pin sat with one turqnols. Reward will be paid for return to this office. WANTED—Porter who understand* working In furniture Btore. Apply to C. McGarveyt WANTED —Can accomodate several boarders alt reasonable rates, first class table and good beds, 328 Mans field street. Mrs. T. B. Spires. WANTED—At once an Al.lecturer, suitable for a medicine show. Good talker. Address H. 8., - Brunswl* Daily News. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick's Candy Btor#.’’ 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 Cryatallzed Fruits —also— FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO BACCOS, ETC. Taffy Candy Made Daily 208 Newcastls Street COAL AND WOOD. CONEY & PARKER. iLYNN CLEANING AND PRESBING CLUB Andrew J. Wright Prop. Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Dyed. Repair Work a Specialty Hata Cleand, Dyed and Reblocked Prices gladly quoted on application ’Phone 394-2. 100 1-2 Gloucester Wanted— -500 Men To se.id their -Id soiled clothes to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB and have them made same as r.ew. If you are not satisfied with tho jsb no charge is made. ’Phene 1444, W. L. JENKINB, Mgr. C. P. GOODYEAR, JR. SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING WORK Will be gled to make speolal terms to parties for CORRESPONDENCE MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK A. It U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING -eying Carpets and Matting, Putin.,, n Cane Scats in Chalre, Mattre*as made and renovated, Furniture ,* Hacked and carpeta clear so, Baby Carriages Repaired. W, H. THOMAS, 110 Qleue**t~ Strati Quaker Dairy Feed it beet for Milch cove. Wholesale ha i |fc Burnett lO Per 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 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 LATEBT BOOKS, INCLUDING THE NEW SIBSSN BOOK, THE OHRIBTIB, PERCE AND GIL BERT PICTURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS' AND BOOKLETS T 1 BUIT VYHRY BODY, Fleming* <s£ WITH SANTA’S ARRIVAL. Close at hand, make sure that your Orders forr Xmas baked goods are placed with us if you’d realize the ful lest degree lo satisfaction on your expenditures. , Orders placed now will be delivered promptly as desired. CITY BAKERY, V. Loowonsteln, Carnar Monk and Newcastle St. THE GEM FRUIT STORE. Next to Morgan’* Drug Store STAFF LYONS, Propr. Everything in the Fruit Line, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipe*, Snuff adn SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES Fin* Domestic and French Candles CANDY MADE FROM THE CHOIGEST SYRUPS. Com* and See Me. •TAFF LYONS. We have -Christmas Presents- For Everybody The Largest Stock of In the City Brunswick & Birmingham. Railroad. TIME TABLE NO. 16. Effective Thurtday Ootober 1, 1903. Read Down Road Up Train No. Train No. | STATIONS I Train No! iTraln No! 41 - * 9 - I _ | 40. ( 42. 3.25 pm j 4.4 Cam | Lr Brunswlck,_Qa- Ar j 12.15 pm I 9.30 p m 4.25 pm | 6.40 am | Lit Thaimanu. G*. Ar | 10.65 am j 8.30 p m 6.50 pm | 9.10 am j Lv Jackeonnville, Fla. j i.±s pm j 5.30 pm ] 7.00 am | Ar Offeiinan, Ga. Lv j 9.25 am f* 7.10 p m 6.30 pm | 7.10 am | Lv Offer man Ga. Ar | 9.20 a m 7.10 pin 9.30 pm j 9.35 am | Ar Savannah, Ga. Ar j 12.40 rm ] 9.30 p m 7.00 pio I 8.55 am | Ar Niehoils, Ga. Lv ■. 7.3 uam i 6.5’ ■ p m 7. <1 0-p m ) 9.4d am) Ar Bushnell, Ga. Lv j 6.50 a m j 5.10 p m 8.3 b pin j 10.40 am I Ar ocaie Ga. Lv | 6.00 amj4 mi> m 8.40 pm I 10.50 am j Lv Ocllla Ga Ar | 0.05 am | 4. •p m 8.55 pm | 11.10 am | Ar Mystic, Ga. Lv I 5.42 am i r- m j 11.40 a m j Ar Fitrgeralj, Ga. 9.10 p m | 11.80 am j Ar irwuvuie Ga. Lv | 5.50 a tn | 3.00 p m G. W. Berry, General Manager. Ben J. Ford, Gen’l. Pass’ng’r Agent (Brunew.sk, Ga.) SUPPLEMENT TO Time table NO. 16. Efiectlve Thursday October 1, 1903. Train l Train a i Train 6 j | Train 2 | Train 4 Tr’n 6 Daily Dai y ] Daily [ | Daily | Daily Daily am Lv am Lv pm L▼ Sta tiona am Ar pmArl pm Ar £.50 9.50 8.50 Brunswick, 7.55 6.30 | 10.55 6.50 10.60 9.80 am Ar am Ar pm Ar am Lv pmLv; pm Lv NOTE: —This schedule does no* gl T 0 any of the above mentioned trains time card rights. All trains on supplement will bo handled on “Telographie Order* Only”, and will be governed by time table No. 16, ‘ Manager,* FOR GFNTIEMEN TBAVBLING CASES •ILL BOOKS WATERMAN’S IDEAL SfIINTAIN PENS •ARB CASES RAZORS, In sets or Single POOKIT KNIVES •BNTSMEN’S DESK SETS SILVER PENCILS #LO PENS HANDSOME INK STANDS PAPER GUTTERS •BITTLEMENS MANICURE SETS