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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, JR., City Editor.
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sires It to be distinctly understood
that all legal advertisements must be
paid for In advance. We cannot afford
to devote our apace to such adver
tisements and wait on the courta for
the money.
This Is the last day for shopping.
Old Santa. Claus will Join the list
of globe trotters tonight.
Footprints on the sand will give
place to stockings on the nntntle to
lght. '
It Is better to give than to receive
—that Georgia building fund for in
stance.
Thn Georgia building committee
should get to work at once that Bruns
wick! may hake Its place among other
cities of the state.
Thirteen prisoners have been report
ed as escaping from the state prison at
Tombstone, Arizona. A gruesome
proposition gravely executed.
In these happy Christmas times, we
should not lavish our gifts exclusively
on those that need them not. Re
member the poor and needy.
FOR OGLETHGPE’S MONUMENT.
The following leading editorial from
the Atlanta News will be appreciated
by the people of this city as the pro
posed monument is to be erected at
Frederica, St. Simon island, the old
home of Gen. Oglethorpe and for a
very long time his headquarters.
The good ladies of this city also
have an Oglethorpe monument asso
ciation and are doing every thing in
their power to aid the cause.
All Georgia should assist in this
very patriotic move and it is to be
hoped that similar associations wil be
be formed in all sections of the state.
The esteemed News discussing the
matter says:
The success of the ball given in Sa
vamnh by the patriotic ladies of that
city In behalf f the fund for the Ogle
thorpe monument is genuinely grat
ifying to the friends of the movement
all over the state, and it is hoped that
it will inspire sufficient enthusi
asm to insure similar measures mu
the final consummation of the plan.
The 1800 raised a* the proceeds of
the Savannah ball carries the Ogle
thorpe monument fund to over $2,400.
It is a high tribute to the members
of the patriotic societies of Georgia
that even this sum should be raised,
but it is by no means large enough
yet. In order to erect a monument
which would bo worthy of the name
and fame and high achievements of
the founder of this historic colony
several times the sum in hand must
be raised. We must have no half
dealings with the undertaking.
And what .has Atlanta done in this
conection? Any monument to the
great pioneer which did not represent
the contributions of Atlanta citizens
would bo but poorly expressive of the
growth and development of the state
and of the love and loyalty to the
man who made these present day
achievements possible.
The whole state should unite in
upholding the hands of the noble
[women who are engaged in the enter
prise, and in every such uddrtaking
Atlanta should lead the way.
It was not regarded as expedient
to raise the required fund here by a
ball such as Savannah gave, but this
is only one of hundred moans which
might be employed to attain the de
sired end. The fertile and resourceful
people of this enterprising city will
not be at a loss to find some proper
and effective method of raising their
prot rata for the monument fund. Let
it be done, aaul the Atlanta spirit de
mands that it he done quickly.
BIG DIVIDENDS.
The Salvation Army proposes to
feed a number of poor people in Tam
many Hall on Christmas day.
If you want stock, in a company that
pays dividends In happiness, and that
sells shares at your own price, from
otne cent to a million dollars, the op
portunity is yours.
There is no red tape about the plan.
You stop as soon as you see the Sal
vation Army box on the counter.
You pull out your pocketbook and
feel for coin. While you are at fum
bing for the money you have time toi
ponder a bit on what it means to have
to depend upon charity for the only
good dinnef, perhaps, in mo!^fcs_J soyerty 5 oy
erty may have pinched you a-,. ,'\. it*,,
times. There haV© been occasions
when you couldn’t see financial day
light ahead; but there never has been
any question about enough to cat.
Certainly not! Good things, and plenty
of them, in a warm room with pleas
at surroundings.
These people who are to eat the Sal
vation Army Christmas dinner are
down. Some of them have always
been down. They have not seemed to
fit into any scheme of humanity. Rich
es for them have consisted in being
one day, sometimes one meal, ahead
of poverty. They are to be pitied. Es
pncially are the wives and children de
servinng of your sympathy and help.
When you reach that stage of
thought you are warm all over. You
are naturally sorry for the other fellow
and his family. The coin that yon had
selected looks small and mean.
And so you reach further into your
money bag. A whole dollar, or per
haps a handful of them, rattles inio
the tin box, and behold, you have
drawn a dividend on your investment
almost at the very Instant you paid
for your share, and you walk away
with Christmas in your breast.
It is a legitimate ‘‘get-rich-quick’'
scheme and there never was a better
one. Try it. Load up with a stock
Tell your wife and children about it
and let them invest.
Try as the republicans and some of
the democrats too, as they will they
cannot blot out ttie fact that Hon.
Thomas E. Watson, of the state of
Georgia, is the author of the rural
route proposition.
All of the merchants who spent and
are spendiug money in printers’ ink
have had an uprecedented business
during the present holidays, and yet
we have a few merchants here who
can see nothing in printers ink.
The mid res o Cel. C. P. Goodyear
before the Men's ciub Tuesday even
>.g oa the subject “Law and Lawyers ’
was a magniflennt one anil has been
pronounced as one of the best dis
orlations on the subjecct ever heard
l this city. Col. Goodyear is an abln
lawyer and we kuow of few who are
better qualified to diecourse on this
particular theme than is this wall
known Bruns wicltian.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THURBDAY, DECEMBER 24, 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 WESTERN
BEEF, PORK, LAMB AND EVCRY THING IN THE MEAT LINE.
yilbert >{rnheiter,
PHONE 89. 207 MONK STREET.
v’ v" it" v" i*-"
*. affiaSMsi
4 TIE A STRING
AROUND YOUR FINGER
4 J 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.
’ KEpHt’s Sv.
2 Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
%
Xditeen’s
Restaurant
The Up-To-Date
Place to Eat
pi I Delicacies
of tl?e Season
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
GAME OF ALL KINDS.
'&kcne 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
CAYS. WAIT FOR IT
Kcnnon Mott ©pi b ©
Jeweler and Eye Speicalist
215 Newcastle St-
Time by wire frem Washington
Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
THE PRICE OF A LIFE.
. . someLTies .ucU'.ded in a prescrip
ion that costs fifty cents. ilayba
. rst grade drugs would jutt barely
cm a, and second grade drugs prove
a ti fie too weak. Life seme
Unas barys by a hair, and that hair
i.ny be the quality of a single drug.
We buy vrly the. highest grades, ir
respective of cos'. In the filling of
ii escripUcTu--, pro Its ar* the last
thing , we think c.\
SMITH S
PHARMACY
Cor. Newcastle and
Monk Streets . . . .
BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA.
If you want employment of any kin'
have your clothes washed with Lava
dura, so ihat you make a neat ap
pearnnee. it will help you.
WANT COLUMN.
if you want a position, a house, a
servant, or wint to And anything ]
that haa been lost, or want soma
thing that someone else has, ad |
vertise In this column.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Stores, offices and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendig
& Cos.
FOR RENT—Rooms at 703 Unlo*
street. Electrla lights and use of
bath room. Apply on premises.
FOR RENT —The two room office
now cccupieed by Mr. Jewett. 108
street, from January first.
W.
FOR RENT. —The offices now occu
pied by the United States custom
ouse. 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 Is well
adapted for building purposes. Ward
Grocery 00.
FOR SALE!—Some fine mules, apply
to H. S. McCrary.
FOR SALE: —Two good Iran 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 $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 turquots. Reward will be paid
for return to this office.
WANTED—Porter who understands
working in furniture store. Apply
to C. McGarvey.
WANTED —Can accomodate several
hoarders alt .reasonable rates, first
class dable and good beds, 328 Mans
field s 1 reet. Mrs. T. El Spires.
WA [TED—At once an Al.lecturer,
suitabfe for a medicine show. Good
talkei; Address H. S., Brunswiak
Dally News.
JOHN D. ROUNTOS,
“Brunswick’s Candy Store."
JUST ARRIVED
A FRESH NEW LINE OF XMAS
GOODS.
Finest Chocolates, Bon Bone, Crystal
led Fruits, Fruit Tablets,
1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade
ihocolates and Crystallzed Fruits
—also—
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
203 Newcastle Street
GOAL.
AND
WOOD.
OONEV & PARKER.
.LYNN 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 slothes
to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB
and have them made same as r.ew.;
If you are not satisfied with the j:b
no charge is made. ‘Phcn# 1444.
W. L. JENKINS, Mgr.
C. P. GOODYEAR, JR.
SHORTHAND and TYPEWRITING
WORK
Will bs glad to make special terms
to parties for
CORRESPONDENCE
MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK
A. R. U. C.
UPHOLSTERING AND CANINO
caying Carpets and Matting, PutUtv
n Cane Scats in Chairs, NUttreser
viade and renovated.. Furniture re
racked and carpets etear sd,
Baby Carriage* Repaired.
W. H. THOMAS,
110 Gleueest*- Street.
Quaker Dairy IM is best for Milch
caw*. Wtuslsaala t* X K. Burnett.
XO Per Cent Discount fox- CASH
The Most Beautiful and Varied Line of Holiday Goads
Ever Shown in the City.
The following list may Suggesst something you want
FOR LABIES
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 LATEST EOOKS, INCLUDING THE N i :W GIBSON BOOK, THE CHRISTIE, PERCE AND GIL
BERT PICTURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLE TS TO SUIT EVERY BODY.
-iV-Leixiingj 'VV"£tf±
WITH SANTA’S ARRIVAL.
Close at hand, make sure that your
orders for Xmras baked goods are
placed with us if you’d realize the ful
lest degree k> satisfaction on your
expenditures. ,
Orders placed now will be delivered
promptly as desired.
CITY BAKERY,
V. Loewenstein,
earner 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
Fine Domestic and French Candies
CANDY MADE FROM
THE CHOICEST SYRUPS.
Come and See Me.
•TAFF LYONS.
We Have
-Christmas Presents--
For Everybody
1 he 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. I STATIONS I Train No. (Train No.
41 - 39 - I l 40. j 42.
3.25 pm j 4.40 ami Lv Brunswick Ga. Ar 12.15 pm I 9.30 p m
4.25 pm ] 5.40 am j Lv Thalmana, Ga. Ar 10.55 a m 8.30 p m
6.50 pm | 9.15 am j Lv Jacksonaville, Fla. 1.15 p m
5.30 pm | 7.00 ami Ar OSennaa, Ga. Lv , 9.25 am ! 7.10 p m
6.30 pm j 7.T9 am] Lv Offerman Ga, Ar 9.20 am j 7.10 y m
9.30 pm | 9.33 am j Ar Savannah, Ga. Ar 12.10 y m 9.30 p m
7.00 pm | B.C am] Ar Nicholis, Ga. Lv 7.30 a m 5.50 p r
7.40 pm | 9.:J am | Ar Dushnell, Ga. Lv 6.50 a m 5.10 p:.
8.35 p m 10.4'! am Ar Oi.ii. Ga. Lv | 0.00 am 4ul j m
8.40 p m 10.1 am Lv Ocilla Ga Ar ] 5.55 a m 4.ju r a
8.55 p m 11.3/ am Ar Mystic Ga. Lv I 5.42 am i S.li r\
11.4" a m Ar Fitzgerald, Ga.
9.10 p m 11. SI aui | Ar Irwin.ii.c Ga. Lv | 5.30 ara | 3.30 j- m
3, W. Berry, General Manager. Ben J. Ford, Gen’l. Pass’ng’r Agent
(Brunawck, Ga.)
SUPPLEMENT TO TIME TABLE NO. 16.
Eflectlve Thursday October 1, 1903.
Train 1 I Train 3 I Train 5 1 | Train 2 I Train 4 I Tr’n 6
Daily | Daily j Dally j I Daily | Daily—f Daily
am Lv am Lv pm Lv Sta tions lamAr pmAr| pm Ar
6.50 9.60 8.50 Brunswick, | 7.55 5.30 I 10.55
6.50 10.60 9.60 Thalmann, j 7.00 4.30 10.00
am. Ar sm ir pm Ar |am Lv p m Lv ;pm Lv
NOTE: —This schedule doea not give anv of the above mentioned
trains time card right*. All trains on this supplement will bo handled oa
“Telegraphic Order* Only", and will be governed by time table No. 16.
—,—^..... | G. W. Berry,
&SSHSE * w f Gen’l. Manager.,,
FOR GITiEMEN
TRAVELING CASES
BILL BOCK3
WATERMAN’S IDEAL
FOUNTAIN PENS
CARD C.*SES
RAZORS, in sets or Single
POCKET KNIVES
GKNTEMEN’S DESK SETS
SILVER PENCILS
•OLD FENS
HANDSOME INK STANDS
RAPE* CUTTERS
GENTLEMENS MANICURE SETS