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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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THE NEWB PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor.
LOUIB J. LEAVY, JR., City Editor.
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•Ires It to bo 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
|li money. tit:
| fiUMB (tenoral lley us thinks 190 b
BM ft had year anyway.
WHO gvwraiiy uiukos new
year resolutions breaks them.
It was a shame lor Secretary Hay to
play such Jokes on I'auaiua's diplomat
ic corps. i.
Booker has not yet acknowledged
the receipt of an invitation to dine
with Teddy on Friday.
”1903 is giving we of Brunswick a
very sweet and sunny smile before
takig his Anal departure.
Is not the recent attitude of the ad
ministration on the Panama situation
a little inclined to the side step
Old man Wheeler and Hobson should
both have a good opportunity after
Friday. Leap year, don't you know.
What is pestering Ueueral W r ood
is to konw what Marcus is going
U> do on that confirmation question.
Brunswick merchants should remem
ber that the holidays are not over
wlth. New Years presents must he
bought. Send in the copy for that ad.
Those '‘Dad" letters seem to indicate
that old man "M. Quad" was a round
er in good earnest.- They promise to
become the most popular of his works.
After all Teddy was not so strenuous
in bis loud- and ringing demand for
the resigation of Perry Heath and tho
redundant Perry is bolding on with
grim tenacity.
* - - r -
Fifteen cent cotton and an North
Georgia is wreathed in smiles. Weil
we still have hog and hominy and taters
and peas la the wiregrass and are hap
py too.
The city council did the proper thing
in making an appropriation for the
Georgia building at St. Louis and we
commend it for the spirit of enter
prise thus displayed.
AN UNTENABLE ATTITUDE. 1
Up in the city of Rome the Elks
lodge, composed of the best element
of busines men in the city, proposed
to give a great Christmas tree for the
children of the Hill city and request
ed the co-operation of all the churches
of the city in the very laudable work.
All of the pastors, with one excep
tion, responded. A Dr. Frazier, who
took occasion to denounce the lodge
from”hhTimlpit "ami delivered "fierce
dissertation against this magnificent
| piece of charity proposed by the organ-
I ization, for the simple reason that the
lodge in question has a club feiture
attached.
We cannot understand by what
method of reasonig the good doctor is
proceeding. Charity, it matters not
whence it comes is always a token
aiid a symbol of the very best there
Is in one, whether it be an individual
or an orgaization.
The Elk's, primarily, is a benevolent
organization, while it hns of course a
social feature, there are higher and
nobler objects in its tenents than the
one of pastime and amusement.
We certainly do not see. cause for
the tirade of the doctor and while not
questioning his sincerity wc are forc
ed to the conviction that his judgment
in this case was totally bad.
However, the Christmas tree at
Rome was a success, the other church
es in the city aided in the cause, thous
ands of little tots were made happy
and the Rome elks have set an ex
ample that could he well emulated
hv their brothers in this city as well
as in other sections of the state.
Brunswick's city council is to elect
city officers in the course of two weeks
and there is no scramble for the places
Verily times are better in this neck
of the woods.
Maoon does not tax her newspapers
on the ground that they are public
benefactors. It Is indeed refreshing
in these days of “do the newspaper
If you can" to find one city that really
appreciates her newspapers.
Albany Is fighting the poor service
of the Atlantic Coast Line between
that city and Brunswick. We have
been dodng that for a year but the re
sults have not been as lull and com
plete as we woaild like to have had
them. Still they have desisted from
the old habit ol’ running box-flat car
passenger trains into and out of Bruns
wick.
SHERIFF SALE.
State of Georgia,
County ot Glynn.
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Brunswick, said
county and state, on the first Tuesday
in January next, within the legal
hours of sale, at public outcry, to the
highest and best bidder for cash, under
and by virtue of a tax execution is
sued by H. J. Read, tax collector of
said county, for the year 1902 against
the estate of W. H. Satterthwaite, and
in favor of H. Iverson, transferee.
Amount of taxes $70,34 besides inter
est and cost the following des
cribed property, to-wlt: 2bo|lers, 1 en
gine, Complete, 1 hoisting machine, 2
husk frames, 2 circular saws, 1 set
corrage Irons, 1 bellows, belting, shaft
ing, and pulleys, 1 butting saw and
rigging. Owing to the fact that said
property is difficult and expensive to
transport, the same will be sold with
out being carried and exposed at the
court house door on the day of sale.
Said property being now located at
the mill of the said Satterthwaite, ou
tho lino of the Southern railway, be
tween tbo stations of Sapp's Still and
Bclvista, in said county. Levy made
and returned to me by R. S. Pyles,
deputy sheriff.
W. H. Berrie, Sheriff.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Minnie H. Harford having, in
proper form, applied to me for perma
nent letters of administration on the
estate of Hugh Burford. late of said
countv, this is to cite all and rldpul >r
tho creditors and next of kin of Hng’t
Burford t° be and appear at my office
within the time allowed by law, and
show cause, if any they can. why per
manent administration should not be
granted to Mrs. Minnie H. Burford
tm Hugh Burford’s estate. Witness
my hand and official signature, this
11 day of December, 1903.
Horace Dart, Ordinary.
A Portia.iv* Hl'nsura.
if yoj ever tool; TVW.tt's little e
riots for biliousness or constipa
put you kuow ">hat a purgative '■ ■ ’
ne is. These famour. Utlc P-H
dean.se the iiver and rid the system
,f all without preduotne unp.etisat.
•ffocts Thev do not grit>*\ r.icK't
weaken, but give tone and stret.a
~ flip t.ssites ard onrnns"
W. H. Howell, of *lo—ton, lex . RA > a
No teller pill can he used thnn I
'o Ear’y it -c-*-* i 11 , 1
-diih’. etc" Sold by joerge'
i.’.ijtt irsry
Invariant is tic i'r •• t r ••••■ <
washing your pets, dogs and cats, be
ies. (;nihr i . i
Try a box of "Belle Rose’ cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box
ci 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levlson, 310 Bay
•treat, ..
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1303.
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 EVERY THING IN THE MEAT LINE.
Albert Arnheiter,
PHONE 89. 207 MONK STREET,
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.
KE/¥'’S OftOCEBY,
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
Wilson 9 5
Restaurant
The Up-To-Date
Place to Eat
f}|| Delicacies
of tl?e Season
OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE
GAME OF ALL KINDS.
’ifkcne 32)
prompt tferviee
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
Kcnuon ftlott opty. ©
Jeweler and Kye Spelcallst
215 Nkwcastlb St-
Time by wire vrem Washington
j Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock
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THE PRICE OF A LIFE.
is soineci'ues .ncluded in a prescrip
tion that costs fifty cents. Maybo
first grt.de drugs would just barely
cure, and second g~a.de drugs prove
just a trifie too weak. Life some
times ijaegs by a hair, and that hair
may be the quality of a single drug.
We buv rvrly the highest grades, ir
respective of cost. In the filling of
prescript ions, profits ars the last
things wo think o:.’.
SMITHS
PHARMAC Y
Cor. Newcastle and
Monk Streets . - . ,
BRUNSWICK, • GEORGIA,
If you want employment of any kind
Lave 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, a house,
servant, or wint to find anything
that has been lost, or want sonte
thing that someone else has, ad
vertloe In this column.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT —Stores, office* and
dwellings. Apply to Brobston, Fendlg
ft Cos.
FOR RENT — RoomV s* 703 Union
street. Electric llsJtZ/i <nd use of
bath room. Apply oL*~feiniae.
FOR RENT—The two room office
now occupleed by Mr. Jewett 108
Newcastle street, from January first.
W. B. Burroughs. , ,
FOR RENT.—The offices now occu
pied toy the United States custom
ouse. Apply to Brobston, Fendlg,
ft Cos.
FOR SALE!—We have a large quan
tity of sand which we will sell at rea
sonable .prices. ’Hie sand 1* 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. X* 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.
TO LET—A nicely furnished room
for gentleman with use of hot and
cold bath and gas. Apply at Mrs. R.
H. Stahl, 108 Reynolds street, second
house above new postofflee.
FOR EXCHANGE—Nice country
property for city property. Apply *•
Mrs. M. T. Smith, 1211 George street.
LOST —Thursday afternoon a drawn
work sofa pillow, top addressed to St.
Simon. Return to this office.
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. 4
WANTED —Porter whjf'r'jderstaads
working in furniture Apply
to C. McGarveyv -
WANTED —Can accomodate several
hoarders aft .reasonable rates, first
class table and good beds, 328 Mans
field street. Mrs. T. El Spire*.
WANTED —At once an Al.lecturer,
suitable for a medicine show. 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, Cryetal-
Ized Fruits, fruit Tablets,
1 lb. and 1-2 lb Boxes of High Grade
hocolates and Cryatalized Fruits
—also—
FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy Candy Made Daily
208 Newcastle Street
GOAL
AND
WOOD.
CONEY & PARKER.
—a——e——a—a
.LYNN CLEANING AND PRESSING
CLUB
Andrew J. Wright Prop.
Suits Cleaned, Pressed and Dyed.
Repair Work a Specialty
Hats Cleand, Dyed ind Reblocked
Prices gladly quot/u on application
‘Phone 394-2. * 100 i-2 Gloucester
Wanted—
-500 Men
To send the'r -Id soiled clothes
to the GEORGIA PRESSING CLUB
and have them made same js r.cw.
If you are not satisfied with the j:S>
no charge is made. ’Pncne 144 4.
W. L. JENKINS, Mgr.
J ... . , i m.
C. P. GOODYEAR, JR.
BHORTHANP TYPEWRITING
WORK
Will be glad to make speolal terms
to parties for
CORRESPONDENCE
MANIFOLDING and LEGAL WORK
WANTED—Two traveling salesmen
In each state. Permanent position;
S6O and expenses. Centra Tobaaco
Works Cos., Penick, Ta
Ladles Shirts and Wraps cleaned
and p-eesed or dyed at Jim Carter's
604 Monk street, ’phone 255-S.
XO Per Cent discount for CASH
#— ♦ — * — * — * — * —— * — * —
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 LATEST BOOKS, INCLUDING THE NF.W GIBSON BOOK, THE CHRIBTIB, PERCE AND GIL
BERT PICTURES, CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS TO SUIT EVERY BODY,
Fleming <sz. Waff
WITH SANTA’S ARRIVAL?
Close at hand, make sure that your
orders fop- Xmias baked goods are
placed with us if you’d realize the ful
lest degree o 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
Fine Domestic and French Candles
CANDY MADeToAILI FROM
THE CHOICEST SYRUPS.
Come and Bee Me.
STAFF LYONS.
We Have
-—Holiday Presents—
* For Everybody
The Largest Stock of
In the - City
Brunswick & Birmingham.
Railroad.
TIMS TABIE NO. 16.
Effective Thursday October 1, 1903,
Read Down Read Up
Train No. I Train No. | STATIONS I Train No. I Train No!
ix - l 39 - l | 40. ( 42.
3.25 pm I 4.40 am | Lr Brunswick# Ga. Ar 12.15 pm j 9.30 p m
4.25 pm j 5.40 am] Lv Thalmann, Ar 10.55 am j 8.30 p m
'6.50 pm | 9.15 am | Lv Jacksonnville, ' Fia. 1.15 pm ;
5.30 pm | 7,u aq | Ar Offerman, Ga. Lv 9.25 ain j 7.10 p m
5.30 pm | 7.30 ami i* 7 OS® 1111 * 1 ! Ga - Ar 2.20 am ! 'i.xo p m
9.30 p m 9.35 am j Ar Savannah, Ga. Ar 12.40 m 9.30 pat
7.00 p m 8.55 am | Ar Nicholls, Ga. Lv 7.30 am i u. vj p m
7.40 p m 9.,0 amj Ar Bushnell, Ga. Lv 6.50 am ] 5.10 p m
8.35 p m 10.4 #a m Ar Ocirn. Ga. Lv | 6.00 am j 405 p m
8.40 p m 10.5-T am Lv Ocilla Ga Ar | 5.55 im ; 4.; p m
8.65 p m 11.30 am Ar Mystic. Ga. Lv ] 5.42 am j 2.: >i> m
11.40 am Ar Fltegeral 1, Ga.
9.10 p m 11.5) am- | Ar Irwiuviiie Ga. Lv | 6.30 atn | 2.30 p m
G. W. Berry, General Manager. Ben J. Ford, Gen’l. Paes’ng’r Agent
(Brunaw.ck, Ga.)
SUPPLEMENT TO TIME TABLE NO. 16.
Eflective Thursday October 1, 1903.
Train 1 Train 3 i Train S ) Train 2 I Train 4 Tr'n 6
Daily Daily [ Daily j Dai i y | Dally Daily
am Lv am Lv pm Lv Sta tiona lamAr pmArlpmAr
5.50 9.50 8.60 Brunawick, 1 7.55 6.30 | 10.65
6.50 10.60 9.50 Thalmann, j 7.00 4.30 10.00
am Ar am Ar pm Ar j a m Lv p m lv jpm Lv
NOTE:—This schedule doee not give any of the above mentioned
trains time ce.-d rights. All trains on this supplement wili be handled on
“Telegraphie Orders Only”, and will be governed by time tabl No. 16,
; v - GeiYl. Manager.,
FOR G r NTLEMEfF
TRAVELING CASES
BILL BOOKS
WATERMAN’S IDEAL
FOUNTAIN PENS
BARB CASEB
RAZORS, in sets or Single
POCKET KNIVES
GBNTEMEN’S DESK SETS
SILVER PENCILS
GOLD PENS
HANDSOME INK STANOS
PAPER BUTTERS
GENTLEMENS MANICURE SETB