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IKE BRUNSWICK DAILY MEV^S
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THE COMPANY
—■*> „ .
CLARftNCE H. LEAVY, Editor and
Manager.
LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr, City Editor
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Glynn county commissioners.
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K. Brunswick, Ga
PUBLISHERS NOTICE
The News Publlohlng Company de
sires it to be distinctly understoi
that all legal advartlsements must bo
paid for in advanca. We cannot atford
to devote our space to each adver
tisrments and wait on the courts for
'he money.
Prealdont Roosevelt wants u now
aecrotary of tho treasure/. What's
the matter with Tom Lawson?
The Czar shouts out that "we are
certain of victory" It strikes us that
the world will he slow to believe Nick
ou that proposition.
A Jacksonville man Is tsotng on the
lecture platform and Is j||jpg to use
for his theme “The Florida Politician"
The subject Is a roomy one.
The mass meeting at the city hall
this afternoon to consider the audito
rium mstter should he largely attend
ed. We are quite sure some plan can
ha arrived at whereby the auditorium
will stay.
The winter convocation which Is to
bo held In St. Mark's church for three
days beginning tomorrow morning i
a splendid m( v ju|l^ llg rhurcl ‘ Unea
and should he encouraged by the poo
pie of Brunswick generally .
James J. Jotfrles, Uie champion slug
ger of the world, will appear at the
Oraml opera house In tills city In llavy
Crockett, on February lb. Some ot
those Brunswlcklauß who are always
looking for a scrap should train up a
Pttle
Mr. kraetzers letter.
Bleewtiero In this Issue will he
found a very Interesting letter from
Mr. A. Q. Krnetzer, treasurer ot the
JSrunawlck Dock and City Improve
ment Company, In which we are taken
to t° v fdr an editorial recently appear
It* in theae columns, In which It was
charged that the company In which
Mr. Kraetzer is the moving anlrlt. war
doing Brunswick an Injustice in the
mattter of holdng its property and or
inflating Its values. We are pleased
to note the attitude of Mr. Kraetzer
which we ere trank to say, ts aulte a
surprise to ui a* well as to a great
many of the most prominent business
I*l sn of this city. We had been inform
ed that the subetance of our recent
editorial waa correct and If such is
not the case .most certainly there Is
not the slightest disposition ou out
part to do an Injustice to Mr. Kraetzet
and hie company. Only yesterday,
however, we were Informed by a gen
tleman who Is Interested lu the build
lag ot a hotel at St. Simon, that the
site could not be secured from tho
E unswick Dock and City improve
u,ut Company tor the simple reason
that the said company would not mako
the price anything like tlie real vatu
cl the property.
SOIL as we aalil before, we are
pleased to give the attitude of ttto
company In the matter and it
dene the corporation an injustice wc
ere quite post live It was not o intend
eo* .
THE AUDITORIUM MASsVfEETING
M\ of those of ifcii os wick’s citlzenrjrj
. bo srs anximjj^^^HMMittorlup^o
torn ii^mass
meeting l\be held city bfllPariSs
when tbe matter will be tak
and 'lhc'. jpiegon
cra .■ fcr-li of the opin
ion that citm be arriv® at
Uiat will obvls'tkthe
Ma the uUdRS.: and are
Hi.- n.aili r ar<- earnestly
rmitlonci. A number or gen
: y : l Interested In the subject will
prorotilh ns and it Is
ptedet that the old auditorium will re
in ain.
A SPLENDI* MOVEMENT.
The people of -South Ueorgia and
Florida arc now well organized for
the purpose o' encouraging cattle rais
ing in the two states and are holding
conventions i>t stated periods wntch
me proving very beneficial to the In
dustry. A convention ot the kind is
to be held in 'lampa Wednesday and
at that time it may be determined to
bold hte next meeting in Brunswick.
With reference to the move The
Savannah Press In a recent well tiildr
eoitorlul has the following:
“The Cubans prefer the little cattle
aj^V|o£i,| a for food. 1 iie nat
ln ilavor. It
may be that our wandering razot-back
hog could bo made plumper, but a cer
tain, Indescribable toothsomeness, il
lustrated perfectly, in the Virginia
bam, would be lost. Our native cattle
may be as valuable as the ntlve hog,
in the matter of super excellence In
ilavor. The beet piece ot roast we
ever ate was •.tom an animal that had
been fed in a deserted rice Held. The
western people have mammoth hogs,
s wilier, "but they are distasteful to a
v. tllbrod southerner. They breed mam
moth steers, but they are not always
tulatable. Our own opinion is mat
the medium ri/.od animal healthy, fat
and sufficiency matured, is the best ot
alt, lu these days or grass culture,
with thorough knowledge oi the use oi
cotton seed mini, hulls and molasses,
the south should lie along with winter
pastures, the best eauio producer In
the Union and south Gcoigia cap m
ilie peerless region for sm-h proiUauie
and Independent progress. The Maui
of Mississippi has become prominent
in this matter, ft is nno way better
situated tha.i Georgia.
As to imp l oVlng our cattle stock
we must be careful. An Abervile',
La., plainer unco told us that a great
n lstake and ; very costly oue was
made in that commonwealth, after the
\>ar by attempting lu improve the
alive breeds ot cattle unit poultry By
ouimde inm>i rations. hi very disease
i,nown to sum creatures came with
them, where■} the native stock nail
previously been healthy and hardy. A
return to the old conditions was mov
h&ble. The native stock should either
bt improved uy judicious selection ami
proper man a cmeut or n careful in
tioductiou of foreign animals.
Let our farmers increase their live
Block judiciously. I .ot us all see, lu
our Uiiforout avocations, it we cannot,
induce the revenue we annually send
forth for the enrichment ot other poo
1 io, sumo of whom are not friendly
with us. Yhea the south brings down
her tribute thus paid at least 60 per
cent the political atmosphere, east and
west will he very different, ft is the
foot - relation —poor by me own toiiy—
who gets kicked."
Slwt and Bltly nrc to be congratu
lated again. NWtlier of them disturb
*s tti© aulot of the last sabbath.
The Tampa Tribune point* out tnat
Florida has ro Mate ion*. Wend**
H Mr. Flagler could not be induced to
v rite one?
Senator Wellington announce* that
ha U going to return to public life. Ha
forgot to eay who was going to return
him.
a Orlm Tragedy.
!>• dally enacted In thousands ot hom
es. as death culms n each one. anotli
r victim of consumption or pneumon
ia. But when coughs and colds are
toperly treated the tragedy is avert
d. F. 0. Huntley, or Oklahoma, lnd
writes: "My wife had the tusuui|>-
t:on (hid three doctors gr.vo her up
Finally she took Or. iugs. New Discov
er;, for con gumption, coughs end colds
whclh cured he- and today she 1*
well and strong." It kills the germ*
o' all discuses. One done relieves.
Guaranteed at at) cents and JUKI by
Smith's Pharmacy. Trial bottles free
Notice.
Family horse and buggy for sals.
Cheap fo r quick sale... Apply at Phlh
lip* residence, No. tt4 Union street.
•I<GnBWICS DAILY NEWS TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1905.
}rreifhupHtf!Kcan certainly be cureJP
Nerirly c\cs in the early stages. Many
"atmneed. stands first. Gootmfood nea Tjjga
medicine to control then|ymmat™—-Jgß’s
Cherry Ask about thi?ndvice.
NATURE TELLS YOU.k
- I
As Many a Brunswick Reader U tl
Too Well.
‘dneys are slckfl
#N'ature Telft you ali abou^K.
Tho urine is nature’s caieM
Infrequently or too frequen. Xtlon;
Any urinary trouble tells of Kidney
ills.
Dqan’s Kldn* PWla sampan kidney
Georgia peeve testify to this.
N. B. IL-ug al
141 Duffy Savant.A says
"Doan's Kidney pills, which 1 u&l for
backache, fro s which l suffereAor a
long dine, dt-i me a lot oL g®L I
procured them any they v
my hack, caused me to rest
rdghts and regulated the action
kidney secretions. Before using them
il ore was a c nstant dull pain across
the small of my back and it felt so
weak that there seemed to be no back
I.one left for support, and could not
get out of bel without taking hold of 1
t chair or something to help me. The
kidney weakness was very annoying
and especially at nigbL
when it my rest
Dean's stopped all this
and ltr wP"Pfffi e to use my name
1;; y
like tills
fiom at. Hun-
their
customers
by all dealers.
(Yu Buffalo.
I'iW.Bo* liaup Doan’s -aTRu fl
othe^^^
Ladies si ikwaiats lined at
cent off. Levy’s . M
WANTED—Energetic, trustworthy
n an or woman to work in Georgia,
representing large manufacturing com
i my. Salary S4O to S9O per month,
paid weekly; expenses advanced. Ad
dress with Btnnp, J .H. Moore, Bruns
wick. Ga.
Ladies and misses jackets and sweat
ers at half price... Levy's.
Dr. S. TROY DE LOACH,
—SPECIALIST
STOMACH AND ALL CHRONIC
DI3EABES SUCCESSFULLY
TREATED
TREATMENT BY THE MOST MOD
ERN APPLIANCES
(Hot Springs Method)
OFFICE WILL BE LOCATED IN
THE MICHELSON BUILDING OP
POSITE EXPRESS OFFICE, ON
AND AFTsiR JAN. 25, 1905.
The Red Star
Bakery
300 NEWCASTLE BT.
Announces that they have engaged Mi
Henry Richnsr
AN EXPERIENCED
GERMAN BAKER
and will give special attention to fruit
and all other
CHRISTMAS CAKES.
P Rogowin,
temptation
to slight quality
tor larger proflu 1
C,,--*"* - quit* •§h*r*l. But
w * n ' r * r yi*w to i
1,1 * h * da
gras. Our raputa
gp y tua M purvcyors
H|H? Pure
I'j \\| Drugs
L / \ 3 Is too valuable to
II \ 4 be risked in such
| / \ ' manner. So tor
A j i \ our own Bakes as
wel * as y ,urs > our
drug will always be
rtn,t I)t '‘ sl
We are thankful
for l *’ e confidence
p'-ij {) we have sained In
e, thla respect. Wo
a do not propose to
forfeit It. Como
in and get some
thing lor that cold
and cough
SMITH'S PHARMACY.
Newcastle amt Monk Bt.
* •AuW* I *li.'K~“ a £
Do youa house a
servant.. anything JJQaI
ycu want tgfHnl a flftn, or have
room to so put 0
act t n The News * J
lost
LOST—Pair of gold
sftctacles, between MausneW aaflj
George streets on (Jniou street. FlndJ
‘-r please return to Dr.
• 1
LOST, STHAVKh am B™Len=l
■’ ni ‘ll fox terrier. the name
of Dutchman. Return to F. D. M.
Sl-achan and receive reward
P^-OST —A small fox terrtei female
Tmppy.. Three months old .Black
head, black spot on side. Tail cut.
Return to M. A. Baker and receive re
ward.
WANTED.
WANTED—Four rooms for family
of three adults. Address Central*
Hunter's Pharmacy . “
WANTER-—A few gentlemen Laard
e:s. House Is conveniently Seated
Apply to F, this office.
WANTED—Several table boarder
ii. private family, desirably locate
in southern pm of city. Table firs
class: rates leasonable. Address X
jm-e The News.
—A position as bookkeep-
Am familiar with both single and
entry systems and can give
the best of riferences. Apply to R.
care The News.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT -C room bouse wit
bath and all modern conveniences.
Apply 426 Union street.
FOR REN’‘-—Three nicely furnisKee
rooms; electric lights, bath, telephone
387-4. 119ReynoIds street.
FOR REN p—Dwelling house, six
rooms and kitchen, Apply to H. E
Taylor, 212 Richmond street.
FOR RENT—The residence located
si 1607 Gloucester street. Apply on
premises.
FOR RENT—B room house at 401
G, cqrner A street Apply at 406
Q street.
FlfM\rsnUD ROOMS —A few can
secure nicely furnished rooms by ap
plying at 406 G street
ROOMS FOR RENT—Nice furnish
ed rooms all convenience, near cen
or of city, hot and cold wider baths
Apply 303 Union street.
FOR RENT—-A nicely furnished sec
ond story front Rum tvßh ~n dt- ba'fh'
hot end cold water. Inquire No lo.s
Reynolds street above postoffice build
ing.
FOR KENT A ueatiy furnlshe
room next to postoffice. Apply on th*
premises, Reynolds street. •
FOR RENT-- Nicely furnished rooms
Apply 303 Union street
FOR SALE
I'OH SALE—Good combination
horse suitable for all uses. Apply to
M A. Kilter
l-'OH SALE- -Bay street lot 30 X 180
between Monk and Mansfiem streets.
Also 8 room two story house bath
room and modern Improvements cor
i er Norwich and and Albormurle nea
Halifax square. Inquire a tpremlses.
I TREES FOR SALE—-Orders receiv
ed for wild ohve trees at 211 Kgmont
street
LOST—LADIES Columbia bicycle
tinder please return to 211 Egmon
street and receive reward.
Notice.
I will begin a now class in stenogra
phy on Monday January 2Jd and can
take a few mere pupils. Apply at
my office, Oglethorpe hotel, before the
above date.
0. H Jewett.
The only plnco in towu where you
C.T a Sue bunco of kindling with every
lead of wood Phono Sjo W. W
filler.
.AMCaaiinni
L p* , T”*Clwnbi* bicycle ,I**s mo*
Chruti# raddle witn
< arch light lantern i.irt in front of
carrisie itbre Monday n**
2? fs' *,*?***£R . abifmae
i 1 Downing Pbmpany.
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Xs v
■
\ .
o.
DOES IT PAY
Is It worth the time and tronbl
splitting kindllnk when
WOOD
cu any slzennd kind desired can be
lad here at very little cost. We
carry a large stock of well seasoned
pine, uak and other deslrab-e owods.
Orders for anv quantity will receive
prompt and satisfactory attention.
W. W. MILLER,
Phone 320.
No guess work with ui. We weigh
of coal told. Phone 820.
ROUI^TOS,
“BRUNSWICK'S CANDY S"*)RE."
Vwt Received, the Highest trade of
Thoae* I /
“FAMIUS JACOB'S CHOCC|.OTEf''
Delicious Bon Botig, and
luffed Fruits, Fruit Tablet*
Both In Bulk and
Eeautlfully Decorated Packages. |
1 lb and 1 1-2 lb Boxes.
TINEST FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOl
BACCOS, ETC.
TWfy Cendj Alade bail. j
is F:-..
ar.t to Take.
• ■ . .
in the manutactu.-.
cough remedy and th .>
used in Its preparation give
Hfavor similar to maple syrup; tj-a
qmto pleasant to take. Air. v.
L Roderick, of Poolesvllle MU. i ■
speaking of this remedy says: ■ i
love used Chamberlain's Cough R<:
eoy with my children for sever; .
years and can truthfully say It Is th •
best preparation of the kind 1 kno.v
,f. The children like to take it and u
has no injurious after effects." For
sals by all 'irngglst'-
Jg*kOAK BOAF.DING HOUSE
Alp
HvCING M AGI !OL ft K.
HHtrTable Board and Co9l Room*
Rates: $4 per Week,
ja Mr*. A. F. Turner, M
■boprietor m
The Best
Pain
vAhe best linimentmMPHnarket
and Vt,
heal a cut or
bmise so No other afford <
s'..ch quick iclief from rheumatism
ains. No o'her is so valuable for
deep seated pains like lame back an .
pains In the chest. Give this liniment
a trial and become acquainted with its
remarkable and you will nm
e- wish to be without it. For sale bv
all druggist*
ITSE
ARCADE
210 Gloucester St
We deliver all goods to out of town
customers express prepaid, in adrii
lon to a most complete stock of wiue.v
liquors aud cigars, we are so.e ageut
for Georgia aid Florida fur the P. L.
‘ bbev Cos., specialties, of Kalamazoo.
Mich'
Ceiery Pepsin Bittern
Wild Cherry Bitters,
Celery Effervescent .
Tvmato Beef
Dr. Lorinq? Extract of Beef.
THE ARCADE,
f’lo Gloucester St. Brunswick Ga
Phil Keller.
Great y In Demand.
Nothing is more In demand than a
medicine which meets modern require
vents for a blood and system cleanser
such as Dr. Kng's new life pills, They
ue just what you need to cure stoic,
ath uud liver troubles. 'Try them. At
Smith's Pharmacy, 25c.; guaranteed.
GEORGIA-—Glynn County.
Charles G. DU worth administrator
and Kate D. HolUendorf ndininistrn
trix upon tile estaate of John H. Oll
wotrh, late of said county deceased,
having filed their petition for dis
harge, this is to-cite all persons con
cerned to show cause against the
granting of this discharge, at the reg
mar term of the court of odnnary for
said county to be held on the flrsi
Monday in February, 1906.
Horuce Dart,
Ordinary, Glnyn County.
Wilson it serving the beat mea’>
ever served hero.
~~ it*!?*
On eee&unt ol the eighth annual eon
vintlon ef the National Association ot
Retail urocers tickets will M sold trt
Cinotm.au on January etd ana tt<>
•Mh Hu a) limit to January 2*vh at fin.
tb for Uie rduna trip Pbr further in
formation, schedule*, etc * Sppi? to
fl. H. Heueerrian.
i bene 1(1, General Agent-
Walt f*r M. Unas* lb day *!*
tthlch Haft* 1 Kilt Ida? January -
if si kh* paa'* fin at JOb,
I- Wmaaii -1-1 rrn— mriimru rr - t> •
CASTOR, A
For Infante and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears th.
Signature * 4
How's This.
We offer one hundred dollars re
ward for any case of Catarrh that can
not he cures by Hall's Catarrh Cun.
F. J. Cheney, & Cos., Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, have knowi
F- J. Cheney ior the last 15 sears and
believe him ccrfectly honorable in
business iraosiictinns and Cnnio <?'•
shle to carry out say obligations mad
by his firm.
WaJding. Kinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o
Hall's Cata-rh Cure is taken Inter
nally, .acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials tent f-„ A , Price 75c per
bottle. Bold tW all druggists.
Take Hall's family pills lor const!
atm
A | mak;.
aB, - ■' HI ' B B JV
IT-'- K” t~ it< Jffw - 1 :v. iiicii has been,
in ’■!>. w . -i; • he signature of
- Sj 5 under bis per
i/y.// - r . a ssneo its Infancy.
r ,-.it in this.
AU CotinU-H-.. u ii •••;.>; •r a • ‘■•J =-■* -•.ts-tr.od*’ are bnfc
Bsperiioeii-s •;a •„ , U i.-ei nt'-.-.iij.-tr do iiealtli of
Infinite and <-;u f <irei—Experience a;;aisiat EsperimenU
What is CASTGRIA
Ca>toria -1 i< • <■■■.' ftp C *- • r Oil Pare
goric, Drops ' ; i,a It. it- I'kasmt. It
eontekns • . Min <; ’ • •• nor oilier Narcotic
nibstiuuF. Its I ; i: It destroys Worms
anil tola.es li'everim-i Jil u rinv-.t and Wind
Mle, It rv-lisves *rTr, uMas, cures Constipation
and Platnlenry. I* v li.iihii, - tin- i , yulates tiio
Stomach, . i;,-; „tm i.itural sleep,
'llie lauiUruß’s I' : ,a I't-ieutU
ALWAYS
- he Si--o:U .-.re '-r*
. ~’2'
mxtnAToaH e iways BougM
li Use ror •' -iK.-f V 0 Years.
f-i£ ui .rADCi cO-v.:eri-,% TV ‘ilodßAV IlPfiIT. ftc r fOb Mlt,
p* § m r ; i ’.-5 r* !%■
rj ij l '* ig ;
h I &¥* i: k * -
t
/&!%. r
Pl6Aftt. -v 1.. • -.i -' .r- M,
Haver -*• * . • • -
oM in t>. k i. v.
Ouawut
&T*rljrjg Rfmtwy Cos., CSir:?; N Y.
AKNOALSALEf TtR f-HL : 2 Y '
Not a Sick Day Si: c^.
“I was taken ta-iefalv viiii . i ■
*;,oy trouble. I tried all sorts of art.
v.i.ntt none of whi- p
. mat is -.
; whei B : ,[ ~
vrites. Only : .■■■-. a- > t e. v •■ Y
n
Cosm f or l
Converge tux:
Cleanliness :
Try one ;
of Our
Gas heaters
MUTUAL LIGHT A tiu
WATgll COMPANY.
tt I* gat Style nut its# M#.
Whiskey
in Brunswick, we serve at TE
CENTS a drink. We handle tl
Beet Fatally Whliky In the cl*
H, Selig,
225 Grant Street.
Tonic to the System,
For liver troubles and constipation
there is nothing bettor than L'cWitts’
Little Early 'losers the lam: ns little
pills. They do not weaken the s-.oa
aoh. Their action upon tire sy. tem
is mild, pleasant and harm -jss. Bob
Moore, of UFayctte. Inti., m;v< 'No
Uf-e talking DcWtit's Little Early ii.'s
trs do their work. All nth. - puts 1
have used grippe end m..ke me sick
in the stomacu and never t ired me
DoWitts - I.itt'e Early U s-r. proved
to be the long soniht relief. Tbev
are simply ptrfect." Ben >v,a u
ing find Llttlo Early Kisers the mo
reliable remedy to r*rry w.ih tbato
soid by an smgtsta.
Disa*triaua Wreck.
■ is i'fc.jyouaibfe for many
■ ■. I K a.id lhe saiiii causes
-•c ... • . >p wrecks rl buffsi’era
’ lung troubles. But
'a ■■ i t of Jur. King s New
• . Psumptsou, cougliS and
. ;.‘i. ivu ,;t cae -.., can bo
n • -s resignation is no
i n-v- ry. Mrs. Lois v.iaig ot
iasij., is one •.< many
• > > ivi il by Li:. Kings
- . i>- inis gr.-at remedy
■ ■ • j lot ail throat unu lung
• i'.u's Pharma,). Price
f ■ I'li'il '.id'- >- tree
- HP TO YOU, WHAT
V’ILL YOU DO WITH IT
■i course. West’s Wound
• • 1 • . liniment on earth for
' -•> ■ .mg worm poison
iif übsm and numerous
* - c'.vo 'West's Gouor
-1 ' > cud .’bills cure is gunran
■ • i c irrhoca and bythilte
-‘•J . ... Ask yii.tr Urns
| £ • si.;
. * f v .l
-
: . ,W .
■ Y% :
1
' -/ *
vU: plumbing work.
■ ■■"■ • '• ' nij in,.nor. if done
■ >• I; dm that tliero has
-of time.
•uii! ••ml concentrated energy; the
>■ leriiti Ti:] unexcelled facilities
■ . ;•.: a- iis io ini jobs through with;.:
’ruble time without slinghting the
iuiviifjst detail
Permit us t.i estimate on the next
Piece of wo.-;;, it will men., greater
satisfaction to you and a saving of at
least ton per cent.
GRUNSYICK PLUMBING AND TIN
WORKS.
Rear National Bank, Grant itraet
Colson HOvt Prop
~ Phone 884-3.
WOOD
Wfc SEW *‘soo *OR Ht.
,' stK L\jftfr .i> v -V©eS FOB Wa
C* tfedf NttU * Nvi
catlap*.
tivcrt-uki vfcatßw u ftlmos} 1 , upae u*
-i '■ V* ’1(0 > you Ysre selU'ng r6t*
t-t to what It asadalh the ghtpfc
-u repairs, prtep it neodh a
collar, lining, cleansing or pnjkuhg;-
<f so, bring it to ui. We dy tha be"
work in the city and at th eloweet
pQricee tor first ciaae work,
a-unswick CUanin* and Pressing Cos.
tim Carter ,Mgr.
r:i Jar®
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