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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor *nd
ftHUtllgSt.
L 9UIS J. LEAVY, Jr, City Editor
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OFFICIAL ORGAN O®
The county of Glynn.
OIyCD county commissioner*.
The United States court of bank
.ol icy for this district
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Brunswick. Oa.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
The New* Publiohlny Company de
■ !,(. it to be distinctly understood
-.hut all legal advertisements must be
>c :i tor In advance. We cannot afford
o devote our space to such adver
. .erments and wait on the courts for
fu money.
And old m>iu Chadwick cannot be
round.
The coal dealer was all *niiio* ye*
A-id ay, and ibe ice man took a back
-and. - E.lt’L
Mrs, ChadvricU ami Nan Pnitcrson
:.ie certainly occupying the center *>f
(
Thai tree hlch contains the local
2 tmtofllce plant has been doing constd
cable abate litj but the plum refuses to
irop. 'Hlti
Kuiuo people will always Kiel; Coni
rlldots urc being made uow that the
union crop is 100 large.
Mr. Bryan nays coagres? is no place
jet honest democrats, and an ex
•hiingc thinks tlemociaU can make
congress a tit place for honest men.
Judge Parkei must feel some years
younger anyucy. During the past
v.'pvii he made his Prat appearance in
the supreme court of New York It
many years ,
The hospital fair has finally closed
ißd il was a magnificent am cess li
i very sense of the word The ladle;
bo lmve labored so hard Cor Its auc
• ot>B and fin the completion of th
third story r* the hospital building
ti; . rve great credit for their untlr
sng efforts. J . ,
When “Paridtftl" Is on the road il
■ ikis five em-s to carry the scenery
Chit the moat noted adjuncts are the
i'.’tuple which is a church, and the ec
. U :statical r.nrmonta and “fixtures'
*,t music and the brains are llghtet
•vt si manta when placed on the
i. eight lists. -
THE MEETING TODAY.
Elsewhere In The News this morn
Is published a call from Mayor
i ovett for meeting of cttUeus m
hr- city hall this aftelnoou at 3
''clock the purpose of which Is to
•■■each .If poss'hie, some agreement as
o terminal facilities for the Atlantic
n,t BirtulußV.ni railroad.
\s is well known this '.rowing r'
,ac) company is desirous of erecting
a handsome e ov depot and ofltee build
ng in Brunswick, but there is some
friction ltetw.ru the railroad and the
property own'cs as to the price
he property, and for the purpose of
living to reach an amicable agiee
■. -nt this meeting is to be held this
afternoon.
It is hoped that a large number of
tm business men should tie present
This is a most Import uni matter ano
\;cn eonstderabte to the city. IM
there boa representative meeting this
•itorßooa.
BEATING CIVIL SERVICE LAW.
More largely bn to any other state
Hr. the union, it is due to Massachu
setts that ex. -imitation for fitness
vere theoretically substituted for the
old idea that partisan service consti
tuted a claim on public office. We
yrant that vry little lias been done
save clothe a theory in legal language
not even thr- president, who was a re
former, respects either 'he letter or
the spirit of rhu law when these would
Interfere with his own purposes or the
activities of his friends. It is true
that he dismissed a mall clerk from
Government* employ for - political ac
ttvty,” but th*? same offeuse is com
mitted on every hand by bigger men
without reproof, and he has just reap
pointed the postmaster at Washington
\v. hose " activities" along this line
were so bitterly criticised by the Bon
aparte-Conraad commission—even to
the extent oi carrying useful party
workers on the payroll while their
time was given to the primaries or
worse.
But, oven a theory, we might ex
pect some respect for the law in Mas
eaehusetu. Ami yet a very curious
protest against li cornea from that
most unexpected quarter, and we have
waited to see hpw this protest would
be appreciated by the public. Two
brothers named Curley were republi
can politician.: in that state—one an
n’derman in his town and the other
a member of the state legislature
Two of their sorkors had applied for
positions in *he civil service but had
fulled to prepare for the examination
their failure was a certainty There
upon the two Curley brothers person
atod the applicants before the exami
nations and -signed the papers with
their names. The attempted fraud
was discovered and the Curleys were
condemned to imprisonment for the of
fense. Upon this their neighbors
gave them an ovation on the path to
the Jail, speeches were made and the
ciamp took on the semblance of a Ho
man triumph while the criminals were
bailed as martyrs. Is this (he view
Masachusetts takes of her law? Is
1; already a "thing to be used but not
abused" to the point of detection
Fliould the J"dgo have bent in the
criminal law to save the mon from
tltc punishment of devoting the civil
iW-rvica rules to the uses of partisan
policy or of charity, as the case may
be? Hear them. Alderman Curley,
speaking to his friends before the
int.es of tliu ,'pii said:
“Two of our followers two neighbors
wished to better their conditlou. in
tur effort to assist them to obtain
lu necessariei of life, to gain a post
t.on whore they and iheir families
might be enabled to actually live, we
took the examination for ihem. This
was all.”
Ami Legislator Curley made a bid
for a future nomination, when lie
old the voter* on the some occasion:
1 am not ashamed of what 1 did
Il was due to largeness of heart., to a
sire to better a fellowman a spirit
(hat never troubled those who were
so anxious for our couviction. The
voters of our ward look at the matter
rightly, and 1 ihlnk the community at
large, too, weighs it. fairly. We were
ot actuated by personal gain, nor by
ciituinal instinct or desire. It was
Merely an expression of the law laid
down in the golden rule to help do
unto others as you would have them
do unto you.’
Will they he nominated, respec
tively for Governor and congressman
when they have served tbcit terms’
Now that the Port Arthur squadron
das boon put out of business. It would
'not he surprising if Admiral Togo
v< re to decide to sally forth to moot
tho oncoming second Pacific squadron
'I lien there world he something doing
as long as the second Pacific squad
ten lasted.
The press Is discussing the question
ot whether or not the world is getting
bettor. This depends altogether on
where you are at or what crowd of
fellows you are with, in our humble
opinion this old mundane s| here Is
wagging along about as usual with
its streaks and spout of piety and
wickedness.
Notice of Annual Meeting.
The regular annual mooting -f the
shareholders of tlie National Hank
of Brunswick will be held at its hank
Ing house in piunswick, Oa., on Tucs
day. the 10th day of .tanuary. 1905. at
11 o'clock a. m.. for the election of
directors for the ensuing year, aud
for the transaction of such other bus
iness as may properly cotno Itofore
the meeting. E. D. Walter,
Cashier.
Brunswick, Ga, Dae. 10, ivoi.
*He *rtUNWICK DAILV NEWS THURSDAY, t>g CAMBER f*. f
Consumption can certainly be cured
Nearly all cases in ihe early stages. Many even when far
advanced. Fresh air stands first. Good food next. Then a
medicine to quiet the cough and control the inflammation—Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. Ask your docior about this advice. £v&*f < TiSi'
THIS 18 THE SEABON.
Of ail seasons of the years this
is the one for advert!* ng and the
merchant wno first get* betore th
public is the one who will get th
cream of the trade.
Advertising of all kinds pays bu
the best and the surest way of telllw
lie people of the merits of your good
* through tin New*
It goes to four fifths of the home
in Brunswick and Glynn county and
tl.fli the results of your adyertisin
will be sattafi; ..dory is a foregone co
(fusion.
Special Notice.
Neither the master, owners nor con- :
sijgnefes of the British Htoamship
Charterhouse vill be responsible foj
any debts contracted try crew of said
steamer
F. D. M. Strachan & Cos.,
Consignees.
Above size extract hottle, glass with
sterling sliver deposit, price fl. Mail
it to any address on receipt of $1.30.
\i, attractive Christmas offering.
4 magnificent stock of diamonds
watches, jewelry, sterling silverware,
tut glass, clocks and art goods. Send
me your orders. Inquiries receive
p:ompt attention When visiting At
lanta come iti and see us.
CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW.
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler.
A hit,aha!! Si. Century Building, Atian
ut, Ga.-
Well
9csteu
people always pre
fer to deal where
fyi o ( vh
Kl they can rely on
■k K H gjf what they buy
That, is one of the
reasons wo sell
DRUGS
to so mauy of the
F / I good people in this
gQ WAt town - They kntgß
mS by experience tl^B
our Drugs are
|p \ lutoly pure. jM
|sf-j j jT That uo slfdifc
tml v(|"; any circunt^^J
\]l always fresh ajH
I \t'\ full
AL. our prices C||
compared
- v —s*- \'<m can
1 ‘ f of those things by l
any kind of test
you like We’re
ready.
SMITH'S PHARMACY.
Newcastle and Monk Bt*.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
The Red Star
Bakery
300 NEWCASTLE ST.
Announces that they have engaged Mi
Henry Richner
AN EXPERIENCED
GERMAN BAKER
and will give special attention to fruit
and all other
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
P Rogowin,
—— "■".!■■ ’. Wl J
POUND—I. idles pink silk collar.
Owner tan true same by Identifying
sumc and pa vug for this ad.
You can ret .Mnscutol, Angelica
Vet, Catawby and other sweet wines
at $1 per gallon at Big l.ov.son, 310
Bay street. Pbotia 130. Prompt do
ivery.
weet Wines for the Holiday Trade.
Prune* at Tit# Downing Cos.
KICK AND SCREAM
Baby’s Awful Suffering from
Eczema.
Could Hot Hold Her. She Tore
Her Face and Arms,
Guticura Saved Her Life, So
Mother Says.
11 When my little girl was six months
old, she had eczema. We had used
cold creams and all kind* of remedies,
but nothing did her any good, iu fact,
she kept getting worse. I used to
wrap her hands up, and when I would
dress her, I had to nut her on the tabic
for I conid not hold her. She would
kick and scream, aud when she could,
she would tear her face and arm*
almost to pieces. I used four boxes of
Cuticura Ointment, two cakes of Cuti
cura Soap, and gave her the Cuticura
Resolvent, and she was cured, and I see
no traces of the humour left. I can
truthfnlly say that they have saved hr
life, and any one suffering as she did, I
should advise them to give Cuticura a
fhlr trial." MRS. O. A. CONRAD, Lis
bou, N. H., Feb. 7, 1698.
Five years later, viz., Feb. 23, 1903,
Mrs. Conrad writes:
“It is with pleasure that I can
Inform you that the cure has been pe>
msneiit. as H is now six years since she
was cured, and there has beetrfto return
of the disease since, and I have advised
a lot of friends to use the Cuticura
Remedies iu all diseases of the skin.”
Instant relief and ref resiling sleep for
skin-tortured babies, and rest for tired,
fretted mothers, la warm baths with
Cuticura Soap snd gentle anointings
with Cuticura Ointment, the great skin
cure and purest of emollients, to bo
followed in severe cases by mild doses
of Cuticura Resolvent.. Tide it ihe
purest, sweetest, most speedy, p
maneut and economical treatment for
torturing,disfiguring, Itching, burning,
bleeding, scaly, crusted aud pimply
•kin aud scalp humours, eczemas,
rashes and Irritations,
Sold fliraarfMHt ttatworW. CuKctirst Tieoh’ut, fia.
(In form of Ch be o'at© (:o*;ed 1V!:. tV j*r vim >.-f >\
Ointment, SOe , sSpap impobu V? Chart r
hou" t*Q. ? Pwli. 6 Hue dbUKle ilf -t . 9 -
b'* Ave. Pottkr im\? 5t Ch*m. Cor ft . Soi
f*Sea<l for “ Cutkora tin Uook.”
y rVjKli y
S.NOSIiV
l!|aa
tueseaid. pue spin,, aaiucjeno
pue 'uo.puonv |t*joadg sno
iu*m oa>o *wH pajeaui
sjaSurtH Bu|Xiuoßv I°W ®MX
113 HS jHVH 3HI
NO ‘OSfV 'CI3AU3S |
SA VM 9NISU
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n i -i-j jSHHHHH \
3 Hi.
fL, 2
E&g UP BBS jy x •
f. If you are the slave of j
| a weak stomach
I HENTZ’S f
g CURATIVE
I BITTERS |
H will set you free.
;*| Ask a friend who his tried it, Sf
pi or buy a bottle and prove it. KJ
Read “Cheer Dp!” FREE §4
I at Drug Stores.
MUNTZ'S BITTERS CO., §§
Notice
STATE OK CEO Rill A,
County cf Glynn.
Ordinary's OiSce said County
Alexander if. McCullough has ap
plied for exemption of personalty an.
setting apart and valuation of home
stead, and l will pass upon the sa.m
at ten o’clock a. m. January 3, 1905,
•i ray office. Dec. 12, A. D. 1904.
Horace Dart, Ordinary, G. C. Ga.
BPECIAL NOTICE
To the Lumber Merchants arci Steve
dores of Brunswick, Ga.
We the offh ?r* and members of the
Longshoresmeu Labor union which
was former]y the American Foik-ia
'.cu of Labor beg leave to make tie
following no'lre: After the firu of
January 1905, all laborers working d*
stevedores shall expect 15 cents per
hour for out*.. e work. al and 2&c ...
iour for inside work. -Ail men v.i.i.
rug for lumber an.i cypastiv j,;r
shall expec-t 14 cenl.-f per bo u
W. L. Harrison, i'reu.d.-n*.
A. J. Mali. Secretary.
Cordials.
i handle the largest line ever ffhown
in Brunswick. Cream de Menthi
Ckeanie he Rose, Cream do Coco,
Cream de Vioia, Benedictine, Kummei,
t-f. Bernandina Absyntbe, Verrueatiie
Marisciiino cherries and iots of other
cordials. Sig
’hone 100. Prompt delivery
V/hst You Cannot Afforo.
You cannot afford to do without Dr
Rcsehea’* Herman Syrup iri the house
if any of your family have a consump
tive tendency, or if catarrh*, colds o;
bronchial affections 3re frequent vis
itors. German Syrup is a recognize
and reliable temedy for eonsumptio
and the finest thing on earlh for +t
throat and lungs. It wilt prompt,
’heck cold* ard is *n iiifsltilile. n r
e,;y for croup. Gorman svrup ivfi
keep the chi’. Jren healthy. Tria: b*•
lit. 25c. Big bottle 75c. At ail c,ri"
go-ts
JOHN D. ROUNTOS,
"BRUNSV/iCK'S CANDY STORE.” *
Winter Goods:
Just Received, the Highest Grade c
Those
“FAMIUB JACOB'S CHOOCLdVES
Delicious Chccotates, Bor* Bons, r.n
Crystolieed Fruits, Fruit Tablet:
Both in Bulk and in
Eeautifuliy Decorated ’’ackages, l>
I.lb nd 1 1-2 ib Boxet.
FINEST FRUITS, CtGAPS AND TC.
BACCOS, ETC.
Taffy C anty Made Daily
209 Newcastle Btreet.
\VA\’TED—Young colored man to
hml'c rit : o,ifu| in furniture store
(. McGarvey.
Best pipe wood in the city 75c. per
load, fine oak wood 9tlc. per load. W.
>v\ Millet .telephone 32ti
Rice, Rrice, Rice, at the Downing
tp-j,
THE OAK BOAT ding HOUSE
rOS G St
FACING MAGi'OLIA PARK.
O as,j Table" Board xnd Coot booms
Rates: 44 per Week
Mrs. A. F. Turner,
Prop* etor.
‘DOMESTIC*
BETTER THAN EVER.
‘The Sfar That Leads Them All,"
The fiewl<>£ machine for the home i to he b
uu(her, wile, (laughter, seamstresThat’s oC
lipectalty.
Either Chain or Lock Stitch,
WBIIE FOR CUCbURS AND PRKES.
DaotGSiiG Sewing Mins Ci.
• NEWARK, N. J. 0
er* KINDIV M<XTT-i THU PAI B*, -Sk j
jn|nMlfcMV .Sturttso, Oa., say*: “ l 1
Native- Hcrliti for General Dfc .
jjlfn' anti I wuh to tell the public |
retmdy. in
Rk toral\vay\ in tht^^as^
IKs use |nvei:',sjdMfli
\
■ \®l
■
treat disease
I MEDICINE MAILED rXOMPTLY B\’T
BILL McNISH. Agent.
Sterling, Ga.
THE ALONZO O. BLISS CO„
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Have you tried Lustroie fur you
wrnituret At Morgan's Drug Store.
For hish etas. plumbing call on Col
on Hoyt.
A chicken and r.ner at Wilson's today,
Call and enter it.
DR, GEO. COESTER.
VfcYERINYRY SURGEON,
Treats alt r-vnestlc Animals,
% MARKS. UMMry Stables.
Tito Kind You Have Always B f*nd which i::t : t v
in for over 30 years, Las borco -.he s?_q vCt r; c.t
a— and I.U.S Lcea matte nr tier Is." ?n r
S/Srf-j-jL- gonal sapervismt' since i, -bn -.r.. y.
/'CUc/U/lt AlloiY .K on© trt deceive yen ftt ti : ,
AH Counterfeits, ImltatiM? utl “ Ja-v -nr-ifV'nu ■ are J. ui,
JExf crtiuentH that trifle with and endanger the 1: -alf-u of
Luiauts aud Children—Exi>.:riet-ee aqaiiist lixpei intent.
What is CASTOR!A
Ca.vforia Is a Itarniless gsßiStMcte for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrtips. It is Pleasant,
contain* neither Opiiun, Llcrpliin© -*:•? other Narcotic
substance. 1 1* age is its guarantee. It tiestroyd Wo* .)?-
ami allays Feverish ness. It cures Diarrhoea aud Wind
Ce de, It relieves Teething- Troubles, cures Constipat" ai
and FLilulency. It assimilates the Peed, re- < : s :.ho
Stomach and Bowels, givirg healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea— I Tue Moth- r’s Friend,
CENUENE CASTOR 1A ALWAYS
yj Bears tbs Cig iat tre of
The Kind You Have Aitap Bouglil
In Use For Over ftO Years.
Te CCfVTAUR COUtWiNV. TT MU PRAT ClAf Tt. tie* fOflH < TV,
PIMPLES
“I tried nil kinds of bVvo4 remedies "which
to do me sny good but I hsve found toe right thli-%
at ln.it. .My lace wm full of pimples ard bi ;tk
bf atlt. taking tuey all left. I fta?
contiuuiug the nse of them snd reeommeud.r
them to my friends. I feei line when 1 rise n ifco
morning. Hope to have a chance to reeosus.ad
Ctukßlt-’*
Fred C. Witten, <6 Eim St.. Jfewarfc, N. J.
T he Bowels j*
CANOY CATHARTIC
?ivj;ssnt. PsiAtnbls. TanteGnod-DoOcrid,
rrttvor Slekoo, Weaken or Gripe. 10c, 85c, 50c. io-'-o •
sold In bulk. The genuine tablet stamped CC C.
Gu&rantet'd to cure or your money back.
Sterling Remedy Cos., Chicago or N.Y. *9i
ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOX'*:
Not j Sick Lay S> ce.
"I was taken severely sick with l b -
l.ey tremble. I tried all sorts of m■!
tines none of which relieved me. Cm
day I saw an ad. of your electric nil
tf rs and detounined to try- that. After
l^^UnsMtfi-tvdo:;, -s 1 felt re i tetrad *iv-'
.. .'.T* 'S'- erj
9BM HB
ABa
iComfort ■
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Holiday Excursion Ra^SHHR^i
Railway.
One and one third fare for the round
up Tlcaete on sale for students and
eachers of schools and colleges hold
mg certificates December 17 to 27 in
clusive. t Inal limit January '3, 191.5
C t-neral public December 23, 24. 2v
{?*• and -lantinry l, 1905
l inal limit Jan. 4. 1905. For school
"" s rat " 3 and further information
call o uor addiess.
_. . E - H. Houseman,
Phone. 161. General Agent.
Georgians.
new pair
or \\J)
your )M
money /, A |
hack \
OH Bi f k (V|
“President”
Suspenders
Comfort atul fitTvlcc. Xowst c-r leath
tr- soil the shirt. */) ©eats r i
u i.kvy, into; &co . v. v jgfh
& CO., aat| other toJca
Made au<! (naranterd by
Th;C. A. I-IXIARTON" Mfg. Cos
SHIRLIvY, NASS. -
It i9 nor Style l>ui tho 81. h.
liskey
Lfl sot vc at t;
W,
.
llnd^
S :
.iMHw
lVk n.lro
wmm* Syphilis err r.r .
Red to cure Gonorrhoea and Sythii
•;na alLliko fli sea ties. Ask ft ur dr
gist.
A sudden attack at nlgSt of s
n-1 rat of bowel complaint -l r ■
any one. Every family should ' e r r
1 tided with a bottle of Dr. Seth 1 ■
eld’s balsam Warranted by Hth-.v. f
Pharmacy.
DO YOU WANT A
NEW STOVE OR RANGE
1 -T. H. Pchne has jnae received a D'-
I• of both end another large chut
is corning. Good stoves at cheap prh
es. Call and examine them
I Stoves and ranges also repairs ! on
short notice.
Cor. Howe and Newcastle Sts