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TODAY'S ELECTION
Today the municipal election foi
(itj .if Bruruwlck Is to be held. A
major and four aldnrincu hmi to b<
ele. . -d to a.vve the City two yearn
troi.i the beginning of the new year
Ah . the elec 1 ion of lodav is more or
Jess x formality, due to me fact !ha'
alt C. candidates wore decided *'W>'<
at a while primary held some day
itgo It becorr r no less n duty, bp
.aime of that fact upon every while
voter to cat hi;- ballot in lOduy’s
vl.-iiion. The white primary was it.
stliuted foi lli-a first time in r.lly P**H
Her In Brunswick this year, lij it th*
evils that are usually pari of a general
election weru done away with, The
white people of thia ooniiuunlty by
tbolr ballots expressed ’lhm choice
to who should serve (hem for .he
two years to come. The voters xhoulc
(hut w>. action eim bstic by cm*’
)np thelf bal ots In the *■nurnl elec
-mu today, rfy casting a largo vot.
U will he shown that the people art
polling together in tact and that there
i- no hard lee)lug existing among*'
the whites of Brunswick as far as M
ilk'* iR concerned that formally pro
mailed hen*, 'i he whit-* primary ”
i 4.*-p forwHi.l In that diree ion and
while lliar* are some thing* in con
Motion with “ white primary that
can be remedied to the protit of every
cue conoerned from every point of
ytew, it is safe to any that with these
defects remedied the white primary
is here to sta;-,
Brunswick is, nearer totiay than ever
>• tie* line of a united people, from
4 political standpoint. When one
looks hack o er the years of a trite
and bitterness that have gone before
1* cannot be net with feelings of sat
isfaction that those days are past
'the best way to emphasise the fact
i! at those da„* have aerially passed
nr.d that wo are all pulling ibr the
good of Brunswick la for every man
H* go down t *cay and cast his ballot
for the nominees of the white primary
DOES HE LACK SUPPORT,
John tfliurp W’lhlams sa>> if th.j
j)iesldent will try to reduce the tariff
promote reciprocity and curh the
trtmts, he will support bini. Why not*
Perhaps If M.-. Roosevelt hat*, declar
'd his adhenuon to the dotnocratlr
platform Parker would not have been
nominated, provided the democrats
though they could trust him During
be campaign a friend of Mi. Roo<v
velt announced that if he oma out
for what he really desired, he would
left with nothing liui mug trumps ”
ta he aUU afraid of party support, If he
[takes the course, hi* judgment approv
t<t ? Fains h> announced war against j
him if he carrie* out the policy de |
manded by Massachusetts and-a ma-j
jority of th' leaders are confident
that he will *m enforce the civil ser
.-ice rule* as 'he law direct* —Indeed
he is making them doubly uure by his
acts.
Hut does Mr. Williams Invite him!
to come over? Or Is Mr Williams;
only natirica] once more? Most glad
lv Would we bail the president a* the
president of (he whole country, but
Mr. Williams must Insist on some-
thing more inan words before the
rfiuth will rollow him; let him read
un the experience* of Mosby and f-ong
tdreei. who strayed off after a greater
than Roosevelt with better pleas to
nnke than he- can find. It Is -*-
thing to find the leader of the minor
try In Ike house making overtures
to the kin* end owner of the majority
t.„t tbl - life f* ful> surprises. To
a man whose ''future iff bound up
tr. that of the part'," who ha* ever
shown his determination to "take the
parly with him whenever he moves,”
•he proposition *he. Misstssipplan
ia more farela! than satirical and we
must suspect (hat he has opened up
, new vein by way of nndi-.g some
tblng to do.
WOULD NOT EXCHANGE
No law. human or divine, works
more inerrlnc.y, more unfalteringly,
■ban does the law of compensation.
All the world has been looking to
Japan of late for an excellent ex
ample along a good many lines the
\alienee, the endurance the self sac
rifice the heroism, the patriotism o'
hOHp litSo brown people of th© e fl <
i.ie nil virtues forming texts from
v, hicb innumerable sermons nave bceu
preached for tbe beoaflt of the pr
xumably less ndmlrable people of ib*
west.
And then we envy the Japanese for
u eir beauty lovir.g proclivities for tbe
rxqutsit.e order and cleanbness ol
lheir cities and artistic perfection ol
il.eir homes. V\e read that they have
tbe most beautiful gardens 111 the
world, vthat there is nothing to com-
I tre in lovliness with thelt cherry or
charus in blossoming time, that their
..•omen are always amiable rnd their
.’.Mldreti Invariably petite.
But, the Japanese have o Christ
(•iKH. Taking the more serious aspect
•* this, we might, of course find bound
ijs* reasons for commiseration with
rhe Japanese for the loss of what
Christmas really means, the loss of
v nut make* Hie life and Imortnliiy
with the Chri-Uau: but It I* only the
surfaeo side of the quest ion that is
tightly suggested Itself to us now the
iiood cheer, tbe kindly expression* of
love from friend to friend the happi
ness of tbe children, the bright le
lends of Kris rlngle, the gloom of
Hie holly, the chime of the joy bells
r.’id the hrlaliiness of the Christmas
fire.
And even this early when the
month giving Christmas hirth has but
just heen entered Into -we see about
a> nmeli that makes us feel that If
nothing that et.nld comyor.snte us foi
the los'i of this most precious of ail
i tdidaya.
Ordinarily, rhoppiog is not the most
delightful duty In the wond. even
vhen there are the mod dazzling bar
t-nlns offered hut as Christmas np
t roaehes the shops are tilled with
'hose who positively revel in what
tas heroine a ioymts itastlm** a priv
ilege to he chaimi'd with, because
t.f its exceptional opportunities for on
toying oneself a well as for the
< hnc“ It gives to think of others as
or oneself.
Tho pleasure in the air is not con
fin'd to the shops—it hubbies over in
fo the streets where the passerby
have a brighter nod than usual for
theli acquaintances, where there arc
treat heaps of fragrant iruit on the
Mauds, where an occasional tree or
-prig of holly gives promise of richer
1 • centher greens to- come -and where
well. In short. where Christma- Is in
the air.
Ye*, the law of compensation works
tewt saiUfavi-'rity for us and we do
not envy the Japanese their cherry
blossom festivals, their least of dolls,
or even their 'nr fumed and most hril-,
t:i*nt foast of lanterns, for us. to ns
of the-Occident belongs the day upon
the dawn of which was first seen that
Jlnr having in rising in the Orient
which has now rgpudia'el a ii { or
"’■ ■<sb during twenty ceutu-Us It hi*
stood a* a sign .
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWh TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1904,
A cough medicine over sixty years old
This must mean merit, solid, genuine merit. It certainly must
he true fhai Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral cures coughs, colds, croup,
bronchitis, asthma. Ask your own doctor to explain why it
strengthens weak throats and heals inflamed lungs. nowet?" am'.
- - - - - - - -- ■■■ - -Mtn
Nan j'atic. -vr has selected a be
whiskered juiy. She is probably bear
Ir.g In mind 'bat “old mans darling”
y<j ung mans siava” quotation.
Mrs. Caasic Chadwick is now in a
position to .i-mand high prices for
; magazine ar.icles. She ranks now
high up among ihe liicran so to speak
Obi Banker Beckwith of Cleveland
can now appreciate the sweet Htth
refrain, some times set to lag time
music 'Thou-. Tantflizing Byes.'
THIS 13 THE SEASON.
Of all seasons of the yearn this
is lh‘- one for advertis-ng and the
merchant wi.o ftrsi .. brrtore the
nubile is the one who vyitl get the
trejm of the trade.
Advertising o' all kind* pays but
Ihi, best and t>e surest way of tellinf
be |K-ople of the merit* of your goods
through the New*
It goes to four fifths or the home
in L rums wick and fitynn county and
ilat the results of your adverltsin
wdl be satlsf-colory Is u foregone co
< Itision.
Above size extract boitlc. gins* with
terllng silver-deposit, price .?!. Malt,
ed to any address on receipt of sl.lO.
A., attractive Christmas offering.
A magnificent stock of diamonds
v nlelios. jewelry, sterling silverware,
tut glass, clocks and art goods. Send
mo your order*. Inquiries receive
ii.ompt attention. When visiting At
lanta come in and see us.
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW.
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
A It it cl: all tit. Century Building, Atl?n-'
tu, Ga.
Well
ten
people always pte
- ctvt,.-. rw ;,-..***
*' - '-U' 1 for to deal, where
>vC iW)
they *an rely on
'Wt ' *&ip what, tficy buy
That is ono of
reason*
DHUGsW
■B&TL ® jt>* tuun^^^H
M txi I (
Pi 'I i t
Hi W 4 our Urug^^^^^H
mOI any eirct^l^iff
''l n-vt T * ,ut ou r
HjißSMi \ /Ljjiji always fresh and V
jUpW®'® \f\, full strength. Tit®
MiejASma r\XSfc our prices are eyl
1 f~J treruely modest n'
compared to others
4 ■, —, Vou can make sure
t '*‘‘' ' fof these tilings by
any kind of test
you like. We’re
ready.
SMITH'S PHARMACY.
Newcastle and Monk Sts.
BRUNSWICK, GA
The Red Star
Bakery
300 NEWCASTLE ST.
Announces that they have engaged Mi
Henry Richner
AN EXPERIENCED
GERMAN BAKER
.ltd will give special attention to fruit
mii all other #
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
P Rogowin,
FOUND—Ladies pink silk collar.
Owner can Its. e ssnte by Identify ia
same and pay.ug for this ad.
KICKANDSSREAM
Baby’s Awful Suffering from
Eczema.
Could Hof Hold Her. She Tore
Her Face and Arms.
Cuflcura Saved Her Life, So
Mother Says.
*• W't*-n my little girl war six months
old, she had eczema. We had usetj
cold rrcams and all kinds of remedies,
bat nothing did her any good, In fact,
she kept getting worse. 1 used to
wrap her bauds up, and when I would
dre3 her, I had to put her on the table
for I could not bold her. She would
kick and scream, and when she could,
she would tear her face and arms
almost to pieces. I used four boxes of
Cuticiira Ointment, two qakes of Cntt
cura Soap,'and gave her the Outicura
Resolvent, and she was cured, r.nd I see
no traces of the humour loft. I nan
truthfully miy that they have raved her
life, and any one suffering aa she did, I
should advise them to give Cuticura a
fair trial." JIIIS. G. A. CONRAD, Lis
bon, N, H., Feb. 7, 1898.
Five years later, Vi/,., Feb, 28, 1903,
Mr*. Conrad write*!
"It is with pleasure that I can
inform you that tbe cure has been per
manent as it Is now six years since she
was cured, and there has been no return
of the disease since, and I have advised
a lot of friends to use the Cuticura
Remedies hi all diseases of the skin.”
Instant relief and refreshing sleep for
skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired,
fretted mothers, in warm baths with
Cnticura Soap and gentle anointing*
with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin
cure and purest of emollients, to be
followed In severe cases by mild doses
of Cuticura Resolvent, This It the
purest, sweetest, most speedy, per
manent and economical treatment for
torturing, disfiguring. Itching, burning,
bleeding, scaly, crusted and pimply
•kin and scalp Immoara, eczemas,
rashes and irritations.
fhrtrtijrbout Ih* world. Cutrco** Puoirent, aov
(In form at Chocolate Coated i\c. twr rUi vt i%.\
Ointment, eOn , Suep 2Se* L- < i- iff Clurtrr
hounr S<l. * Ham- A Bud de rai* i lSbt - • OoluM’*
b'i# Ave. Potter Druj? ft liArf-m Corsi. feok i'n>km*u>f*.
SJT Head tor “Cutfcur* Skin Book.”
| HEALTH
Mok
1 Iriiffdrtaiit
The manufacturers of Royaj
finking f'owder have had 40
years of experience, i
h very method of brcad-andl
..ike raising has been
lively studied in this country and
tbroad.
f he result is a perfect prod
uct in PowderJ
in-tv fi>ud|
/
I
l ' k J l^i
% mmm v
A y : | /
: 'i ; : ' v \* ; V-' : v - ■ '
\ *."v:
■■ ; ;
fjf
If you are the slave of t
a weak stomach
i HENTZ’S k
CURATIVE |
BITTERS I
will set you free.
I Ask a friend w?lio has tried it, I
B or buy a bottle and prove it. H
Read “Cheet Up!" FREE jL
■ _ at Drug Stores.
H-.NTZ'S BITTERO CO.. I
SHIUOXLPMIA. Jj£
SPECIAL NOTICE
TO the Lumber Merchant* and Steve-1
dores of Bmnawick, Ga.
We tbe ° m ' ™ and members of ihe!
Longahoresmt-n Labor union which!
•■as lom.erl, the American TV-dera [
-on of Labo, i Wg leave lo nsaka i>'
ioikiwin s nofire: Af(e r the hr.-,t ori
January IW>5. all ialavrcrs working io-|
btevedores nhall expect If, cents per
hruii for outs c work. 2‘c m- :Vh- •-;
lour lor Inside work, ajj e ; . ,
•• 5 C for lumber ai: J #*ros:-( ,i
■a' l . j... ..
YJ. L, tlasrif# v. Cr. r I
A. J, Hatb S,.*. r:, -:
Cordials.
1 handle tbe largest iine ever known
in Brunswick. Cream de Monihi
Cieame he Rose, Cream de Coco,
Cream de Vion, Benedictine, Kmome:,
•'ltermindino Ahsvmho, Vermeaithe
Mariscbino cherrte* and lots of other
cordial*. Si* uevinan, 310 Buy street
hone ISO, Prompt delivery
Wftt You Canocq Atfvra
You cannot afford to do wrJioin 1)-.
'•'settee's Oerrorn Byrup in ttit- house
f any of your family hove .i '--m-i: u .
five tendency, or if catarrhu. cob's u/
bronchial affections are frequent vis
tor*. German Syr p is n rotov'uize
and reliable Remedy for co’.sumr Ho.
and the flne-t thing on . r-.i n,r -h
throat and lungs. It wli rr-imptly.
heck coldg and is >n i•. ■■;it • -n,
-oy for croup. Cerrmn svrnp wilt'
beep the chi’.-rren healthy. Im, bo!-
tli. 25c. Big bottle 75c. A at cr
*i*t
JOHN L>. ROUN J OS,
BRUNSWICK'S CANDY STORE.”
Winter Goods:
iu*t Received, the Highert Grade ol
Those
‘FAMIUS JACOB’S CHOCCLOTES’
Uelicious Chocolates, Bon Eons, and
Crystolized Fruits, Fruit Tablets
Both in Bulk and in
Beautifully Decorated 'ackages. In
1 lb and 1 12 lb Boxes.
"INEST FRUiTS, CIGAR3 AND TO
BACCOS, ETC.
Jail) kano.v /V ac'e Daily
203 Newcastle Street.
WANTED--Young colored tnaa to
i.eke himself useful in furniture store
' McGarvey,
Best pine wood in the city 75c. per
find, tine oak wood ;oc. per ,oad. W.
■V Miller,telephone 2?fi
Rice. Rrice Rice, at the Downing
Co's. H
THE OAK BOAf LING HO"3E
iob Q St.
FACING MAGnOUA PAHK.
O>VOB Table Ds. iil ~n.l Coai t jomt
Rate#: ft per Week.
Mr*. A. F. Turner,
Proprietor.
‘DOMESTIC”
BETTER THAN EVER.
The Star That
BILL McNISH, AgeJP
Sterling, Gu.
THK ALONZO O. 8L155 CO.,
Washington, u.c.
Have you tried J.ustroie for you
rruiture? At Morgan's Drug Store.
I'or high class plumbing call on Col
on Hoyt.
A chicken dinner st Wilson's today.
( all and otrrj it
DR . tO. COES t Eft
VETERINARY SURGEON,
.!■ • A'l|t||
%. MARK Jv"v statues.
Castoi
Tho Kind You Have Always Bougfst, nod wMch lv. Leea
in lvv for over 30 years, libs ’i-wjh . t-o of
A— and has been made ?i: >r :'s per-
S 0 ?: flsmalsupervision since i' ' Uncy.
Allovy®. todeeciv©yon in this.
All Counter!’©!ts, Imitations and "Je t-as-ffood r.a but
Lvcerlnienls that trill© witli acd enrif tiger tha itealtb of
iuinnts and Children— Experienc© agai:x-t Experanent.
What Is CASTOR IA
CoMoria is a Inirn less snbstHate for Castor C'i, Fare
giirlc. Drcps and. Soothing Syr >;*. It is Mear uit. It
contfitjis neither Opinm, Morphbve aor oilier Karcotle
sni'imnte. its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and Atiays I’cverlsimess. It cure* Diarrhoea and Wind
i> ( .. |( relieves Teething TrofiMcs, ©ores Constipation
and flutnleney. It assimilates the Foot!, t; tvs tbo
fttoßiarh and Bow. Is, giving b.cr’tl-v .:* natumi -.Seep,
'il;e UtUdrua’s Paaacea—Tbe Sloth Friend.
CKNUINE CASTOFF A FfAV
/J Bears tlis Signal iro of
xpm/r - .?w"33*
sTk // P/9 c
Tiie, Kind You Have Atwap BougU
in Use rcr Over sJ’.y_Years.
?HC ©eMTACR tCMS'A?. 11 -~>Uf <m. ft'. ■ ©•
PIMPLES
l trletl at) kinds of blood remedy whhih
to do ice any g-iod bn* 1 ave fono-i ihi Hi • 8
ft iaf. My fh-2e was fail of • a , I*2cc t M
teft-J?. Altet lJ(:ng Caf.cotets the * ihv i m
CoaUtmtDf the ÜB9 of them oi.-
t'icin to ai ir.er, ;. 1 bne rtle:-. •tun th*.*
mortiJiM. nope to have a c-hauco to ri-
CMtateu '• ,
Fred C. Wineo. 76 F.!m St.. in - S. ■
%smmm
CdNo> CATH/JTLC
Fleaeei.t fotenH Tft?feFr.od. DoOdou,
Nersr Sleßett., Woaken or Grip*'. V .•
sold iu bnlk. The ganalTie tablet t -mvi-A C CC.
OoataniFGi) to ear* or your tpor.*? but*
St*rJin? Remedy Co-, or H.Y. 5^5
MKK.. SALE, TEiifdiLyC . iSXSS
Not a Sick Day Btrce.
mis -
■a
5 1/ .
I l , x ■; ’4
cases
K
<• is
n Hoyt
iilnr tu'er bottle*. POe per dozen. Si r
l.evtson. Rhone 13. Prompt delivery.
Prune* at The Downing Cos.
The finest 1 i.e of hi an dies. ;nr orted
or domestic ’or fruit oake*. F’hon i
T'tO; promit delivery. Si 8 I.evlsor. j
:: v Lay street.
1 •
* Georgians
satisfaction,
t vAV pair *
' * Gp
• ypnr i.Jf
money M
back f vi l
_ f The \ I
OO fj- Back ! j
i resident
1- nders
V ■■ i Norir-f leall -r
t- . ■ -" ee f ;u4 y: ,t
it. . .. * * wrigv 1 1-i
l-i - . sawht
u*Ki c.-.uranic, a oy
' C.Oti... rON Mfg. >
. imLT.v, e,hi.
W S3OO Re.vard.
i will pay y' in r-ward for ■ ■<
convict party :h::t sunk pth- dr, .
ft w docks on Sunday nistjj : 7 i
vv, V. Jc ,
O U VV AN T A
-MEW 'S CR r< .N
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elusive. Final limit .Tarmarv ft ! •
Utncral pr.idi.' December, 23, . I.
‘■" I SI. D"i .tad January 1 10*
••"’ttal limit Jin. f. lpfl* HVr en
rates'. :v.ul further iutort ai. .
o '! on or address
E- H. Horderns i,
Thnne IFJ. General Ag.s