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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
PUBLISHED DAILY BY
THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLAKENCE H. L6AVY, Editor and
Manager.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr., City Editor
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OFFICIAL ORGAN O'
The county of Glynn.
Glynn county commissioners.
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PUBLISHERS NOTICE
Ths News Publishing Company de
sites if fo be distinctly understood
that all tegal advertisements must be
paid for in advance. We cannot affort
to devote our space to such adver
t.rrments and wait on* the courts foi
"be money.
Ueueral St'X'iitwl probably agree l
with Gonerai Sherman now.
The white wash seems to have giv
in out In thu Investigation of Judge
’ Bwayue of Florida.
Judge 8m ayua oughi to loam to pay
hist own railroad fare. Tie should
travel In the good old summer time
vlum cheap mios are on
If congress will pay more at tent loti
to the tariff end loss to the teduction
of the south'* miimherahip In Its body
it will best meet the present needs
o, the hour.
Mrs. Alice A!. York, of Frisco, uav
her aister, Mrs t’hndwick, was a little
bit queer when young. In the light o'
I event event a we are Inclined In lie
lieve the statement
The municipal election will occur
Tuesday next. The five candidates
should receive the voles of all parties
who participated In the primary in
Ni vembor 23.
SHOULD VOTE Ifor The ticket
V '
We have received a querry from
a well known Brunswick citlson ask
• tug, whether or not in our opinion,
: parties who voted against the success
lul candidates in the primary for
mayor aad alderman held on Novem
her 23 arc ca'led upon to vote for the
nominees in the city election to he
l* ld Tuesday December 13.
To this eucsiion we answer
with out the ►•lightest hesitancy, in
the affirmative. When a primary is
held in this party rules are prescribed
foverning Halil t rimary and one of
• them in ll'at nil pnrtleipanti In the
jitliuary in Tuvolon shall vote for the
stircessfn! caiidhlafeg. A primary la
bottling; more or loss than n nomina
tion, strictly within an oiganiznfion
•in! to our mind ovorv voter who o\
trvlsed the ttyht of suffrage lu the
primary is ntotally hound to support
the nominees 'n the general election.
eo fnr ns w\ Hre eonrerned we de
e;re to say 'tore and now that we
hope this ques tion will not ho serious
ly considered toy any of the voters of
Ihiinawlek.
Mr. ft. R. Hopkins and Messrs T
Newtnnn, L. A Itobinson, John I’. t'.ol
Pea mid .1. W. Watkins have ’>een roy
fidarly nominated for the positions m
mayor and aldermen of the city
.by the son - United deitioetaey of
Vionswtok an J It Is the duty of nil
citizens to-go to the polls on
(Tuesday and vote for these five gentle
ig. ten.
ft-. There Is no other reasonable or hon
Cralde way to act and we are Indulg
ing tile nope that the ticket will re
cviva a good, round vole.
ONE OF THE ALLEGED REASONS.
'the C’hitago Chronicle, a turn coat
democratic paper hut a very aide one,
uraigning reasons for the republican
'landslide, which are as plentiful as
blackberries, says:
"The greet trouble with the deino
riatic party arises from tbo sectional
Issue which It Insists on keeping to
ihe front. Democratic success in the
nation necessarily roeaus soul hern su
r emacy .with a southern speaker .. of
the house and southern chairmen of
nearly all tbe groat committees of
congress. TariT hills like the (Jor
tnan-Wllson larce would be southern
i inducts snd engineered in southern
interests. II does not He in human na
ture fo r the larger and more progres
sive section cf a nation to consent to
lie led with tny permanency by the
mailer and toss capable one. Not
ince Buchanan followed Bierce has
’ho country indorsed a democratic ail
ministration in power. Until the dem
0.-iatlc party c;,n coast- to be a south
•rn party if stands little chance of
nut ruling the < ountry.”
The south, in break tip mere sec
I’tmalism. offered the north Greeley--
i hitter doe Hancock, a Union gen
rai, hut a lo >-r of the constitution;
riiden, a New Yorker, a genuine re
former and hard money man, and, in
a kind of despair, Bryan, and, in re
'sisal of Bryan, Parker. Site tins
ried everything to placate the north
i,<i in vain. Grover Cleveland sue
i tided twice In attaining the presl
mey but. did.the north no harm The
uuithern men for sixty year., largely
tilidin ted the government in its must
glorious days anti were numerically
“Placed by an abolition party that
lot cod sectionalism to the front and
ifter com polling * sectional war in
Hinted a diabolical reconstruction
olicy that made three "bloody shiri"
■ •’publican presidents. But for tlx
villianous reconstruction acts there
uould have been peace between iln
vitees at the south."
Docs the Chronicle mean this if the
■tntth became republican the north
would become democratic and elect a
iemocratic ptesident? That would
c cm to be Ihe ludicrous position it as
nines.
The sectional argument, has been
•ed every since the war. The south
: .as bet<n willing to do everything ex
opt forsake iter principles of con
- Glut tonal liberty and the preservn
eti of her civilization, li en Grant
>ri<l an overwhelming republican con
■less had to wipe out all franchises
n the District, of Columbia to save
lie federal raplial itself from chaos
-, cause of Boss Sheppard and bis tie
-to rabble.
'ihe Chronicle’s statement is ? false
.tdense. What the dominant de
cent at the north Is really after is
Tu- centralizing of this government.
Hiked by trusts, the money powers
"id protective tariff robbery. That,
is a sectionalism the people will, soon
u or later, understand and resent
"hen they conic to their senses 'The
a> is approaching when the oonserva
ivo south will he called upon to stem
he tide of socialism at the north.
Meanwhile the smith will await
" i nts and see wlmt the top heavy
vpublican party, beginning to he
'urn with factions, will do in Ihe prom
b.i s. Roosevelt s personality out ol
lie way Inter on the republicans will
inolmhly be rent asunder. just as
happened to the Greeks after the
hath of Alexander the Great.
Th<“ Russian battleships are keel
ing up their records- fm sinking nt
'he slightest | revocation.
The hospital fair has been a great
i cees* anil the lailies in chair.*• of
f ihsorve to he congratulated.
The Glynn ruperior court will ion
tone iignin Monday morning and tlu>
* riuiluul docket will he taken up.
Old man Chari must be a good nutur
iii sort of a follow, but really he
should come home now and get Mrs.
i had out of limbo.
I* It not about time the uiu nil ce
ment of the A 6 IV. begin to th.uk of
tut nlshtng some kind of a passenger
d< pot ja lintiir.wlckf
Another generous donation has been
t fide to ihc hopli f H i r . The (town
■'.g Company with eomnien.inble gen
i epustiess ye; erday mailed to the
•idies In chai'a'- a eheek tor live hun
dred dollar*, this was a most liberal
■ rntrlhutlon and the well known
!!• lies wick business House deserves to
'■e commended for the splendid spirit
thus diaj. layt-d.
A cough medicine over sixty years old
This must mean merit, solid, genuine merit. It certainly i r.zz’.
be true that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures coughs, colds, err -
bronchitis, asthma. Ask your own doctor to explain vs/hv i;
strengthens weak throats and heals inflamed lungs. {Ji/T- X:
THIS IS THE SEASON.
j Of aii seasons of the years this
lls the one for advert is ng and. the
, merchant who first gets before the
| public i the tine who will get the
j cream of the trade.
Ady'erUsmg _uf - ali kinds pays but
IhM Hid i-o Hit-rest way of telljnf
lie people of the merits of your goods
! through the News
It goes to four fifths of the home
*in Brunswick and Glynn county, and
Cat the results’ of your advertlsin
will be aatisfcdory is a foregone eo
< liiHion.
The president says all of his post
masters will have tolet politics alone
It,- would no - have said that before
November 8 h r cash.
Above size extract bottle, glass with
dcrling silver deposit, price $l. Mail
d to any address on receipt of s|.]n,
attractive Christman offering.
A magnificent, stock of diamonds
Patches jewelry, sterling silverware,
nil glass, clocks and art goods. Send
me your orders. Inipiiries receive
piompt attention. When visiting At
lanla come in and see us.
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAVV.
Diamond ,\b rchant and Jeweler,
Whitehall St. Century Building, .-Ulan
IH, (i 3.
Drummers sample of line french
luitir pipes With genuine amber bits
i>; eases at sacrifice prices. Slg Lev
non, 310 liny street..
tor blah cut ■ p,utublng call on Col
"on Hoyt.
I'or high clasr plumbing call on Col
n Hoyt.
Well
9estea
people always pre
rr*~ pr* v. ~ J v*!V^p;
a Lji ■-!*] f t , r t 0 ( 1 ( ,„| W |„, ri ,
BUiey can rely on
what they hi y.
That is one of the
reasons we sell
DRUGS
to so many of the
good people in this
town. They know
by experience that
our Drugs are abso
lutely pure. That
they got exactly
what they ask for.
That no substitute
is permitted under
Any circumstances.
That our Drugs are
always fresh and of
full strength. That
our prices are ex
tremely modest as
_ i compared to others
' ' You can make sure I
f those tilings by!
any kind of te>t. :
you like. We're 1
ready.
SMITH’S PHARMACY.
Newcast e and Monk St*.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
The Red Star
Bakery
300 NEWCASTLE ST.
Announces that they have engaged Mi
Henry Richner
AN EXPERIENCED
GERMAN BAKER
cud will give special attention to fruit
and all other
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
P Rogowin,
. . PROP.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS SUNDAY. DECEMBER 11, igo4.
Garden
Seel
Full Line at
thos. mm
312 NEWCASTLE SV
Ideas of Beautiful t hings
, Extraordinary Purchase of
manufacturers’ Samples of pine decuelry
Sill 11 CONTINUE UNI lIS
■
WE HAVE PURCHASED THE ENTIRE LINE OF SAMPLES OF SEVERAL OF THE BEST MANUFACTURERS. YOU WILL READILY UN
DERSTAND T MAT NOTHING BUT Tc.E BEST MATERIAL, BEST WORKMANSHIP, BEST STYLE, ARE PUT INTO THE THERE IS
EUT ONE Or A KIND. THAT MFA ,OF COURSE THAT THE PERSO . BUYING HAS AN ARTICLE AS DISTINCTIVE!,,'' AND AS
INDIVIDUAL AS THOUGH IT WA - MADE EXCLUSIVELY FOR HIMSELF.
Because there fine samples had srrved their purpose as trade winners we were able to buy them at much Its than the wholesale prices. That
means a corresponding reduction to customers. Every article is absolut :y in perfect condition and at price , that will save you from 25 to 50 per
cent on every dollar. COME AND CONVINCE YOURSELF.
C ' ?
Ret with IViul .;ud Gam is or
i'tnrl ami ii npioisi- i,r I'eari
atui Emeralds.
No. 1> 77.
95 Cents Worth $1.50,
SOLID WU). Q
Cb i ::: j
Ucnttino I Hi: tumid
For Itabie* and IJttk* Girls.
No. 32.
Worth $2.75.
BJ
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£ h
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rfrm- Jfeyl
vvihcn.v''.'N
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u'>u>Vvs /]
Gold I
Opal .aid Irsr! ; n I
' Slide.
Quality t '.mu .mlct !
No. O .-i.i.
E.T. SHIELD.
Engraving free. Open at Night V: f
PA1.A.87- 2001
Every article sold Is fully guaranteed and wie'k cheerfully refund money if any artiJe purchased does not prove just as represented.. Ou.llty It
the great lever and Ir. every honest comparison we always get the credit of being the lowest-priced house in ou r line.
THE big MUSICAL SHOW - |
The Smart Set
bf . People . . 50
G. H. Dudley, John Bailey, Marion
Smart, and all the old favorites.
THE HILLARIOUS MUSICAL COM. :
cOY COMPANY OF ALL COLORED'
ENTERTAINERS, SO DIFFERENT
FROM THE REST
All the Leading Colored Commed
;us and a chorus of 30 Dusky Maid
ens. .
Prompt treatment ot a slight attack
i>i diarrhoea! wifi often prevent a serf
fpvv sickness. The best kno < a reme
dy is Dr. Seta Arnold's balsam. Your
C otit6cary Smiths Pharmacy war
rant- it of give satisfaction.
Th< furniture polish with a guaran
tee back of it —Lnetroie —at Morgan’
i i' r tip Store
FOR RUNT—Furnished rooms, elec
trie lights, ’nstantaneors gas wato
heater in bath room, and use of tele
phone. Apply to 324 Union street.
6 : ;--VrrtJt $6.50*. j
So: ib ,010.
*
■ 4
I'cr? ; !uti! Spark Jim/.
-Vine t ut Si<-i:c.
No.
50 Cv'fts—
•*■? mft
*v j
Plain :id beautifully carver ' ,
HI sues for chi- |/4
£ j* ■ ' : : ; , W,
*. —-— 'jr/'jH
roun e.oia uMoocn.
OK’*:: . 'id Rose Cold
Me. 1J Jts^^
JEWELER AND EYE SPECI
213 Newcast e Street J
fohn Baumgartner
Carpenter, Cabinet and
Pattern Maker, Pictures
Framed, Glass, Putty, etc
214 Richmond St.
Georgia Sash, Door & Blind
Company
Ml .LN AND OFFICE ON
OCHRAN VVE. RETWEF'I PRINCE AN 0 ALBEMARLE STREETS*
T€ EPHONE NO. 303.
WE MANUFACTURE ALL CLASSES OF WOOD WORK AND
.'HEP a GOOD STOCK O- STAPLE SIZES ON HANO OF SASH, DOORS
*.O BLINDS. Window SCREENS ETC.
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATFwNAGE-
. - Worth
SOltb limit.
iJ 6a Worth $3.50.
i-.'v ■ •'.•til SS.OO.
kJUb (OUI.
I >
■uby c: ' till in <. iter,
■Bund vl 2 bcaßiiad cut
No. i) 16.
.. y —Worth 26.50.
SOUl) ueLb.
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