The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 30, 1906, Image 2

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rHE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY "l HE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LLARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor M Manager. LOUIS J. L’iAVY, Jr* City Edlto % EVERY DY EXCEPT MONDAY. Kntered at ‘.he Brunswick, Ga., poa office as second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION PATES. Terms of subscription In the cit and by mail free of charge to all part of the United States and Canada, Mex Ico, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippin islands and Hawaiian Islands. On® Month .50 Three Months $1.25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $6.00 Notice of discontinuance ef Ads and Subscriptions must be made t business office in writing. TELEPHONES. Business Office. Editorial Room ..18. Ike Editor 3. The City Editor .. .. 2*' Society Editor ♦6B Office 207 Gloucester Street. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glynn County. Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court of Bank nip toy for this District Corresponuenc* solicited, but to re reive attention letters must he uo eompanied by a responsible name, no for pub icatlon, but as a guarantee of pood fa th. Reje< ted communications trill b returnei. If accompanied by postage. Remittance should be male by pos tal note, check, money order or registered letter Address News Publishing Cos., Brunawlok, Ga. Let every fellow spell to milt him self. How would you like to he Bryan In New York for a few minutes today. If TANARUS! man lives a few years longer he wll see hig finish in South Caro lina. Gov- rnor Smith anti Governor Com er sht -Id get together and look over their platforms. I Thi: fcs will he warm over in Stater ooro today when they call that Bcngr--aslonal convention to order. I Thi't dispensary seems to be doom led In South Carolina. So much for [the t edit of the old Palmetto elate. Th- re la no sense In political wounds remaining unhealed. J.ets forget that unpleasantness of last Wednesday. The United states government has discharged Its representative at Gauc’iloupe, who chanted to he a coon, because he called for a gunboat to put down a riot and when the gun boat arrived there was no signs of a riot. Any government that would have negro consuls at white points ourht to be made to suffer more se vere humiliation than this. GIVE US PAIR PLAY. The Jury commissioner* of Glynn county are now In gt-siton and The News desires to call the attention oi Hint body to the fact that for polltl cal purposes hnndrela of good people of Glynn county have been droppe-i from the jury boxes of the county. We have faith In the present members or the board and we believe that they will exercise a spirit of fairness in their actfonV They know (ho stale requirements for Jury duty and all that we can ask or have reason to expect la just a.'ttT fall tr<*attn*jnt. ifhe jury box, like the ballot box. Is one of the most sacred rights ot the people; Jt has to deal \&th the life and the property of all kinds and I 'yrtMtlons of our cltltenry and it is * matter that should uot be trafflced ' about as political pap. The people of Glynn county have a perfect right to'expect the preseut Jury commissioners to accord them a fair treatment. Let every man stand upon his own right and Jet equal \ istlcc be handed out to each and eVery oue of them That * all that be, expected and that's all we we want that and if we not get It we are going to ask people of Glynn county to tell us Why. This Idea of a few men getting together every two years and making a Jury box, or set of boxes to suit themseives Is a slap in the face to the sound doctrine of home rule and, before their labors are completed, we call up'.n the commissioners to accord Just and fair treatment to all. Koi- j flow the spirit of the law in all mat i sw-amd no lock will tmw from right I tMAnlg ng. The AtmPP Georgian, with com mendable spirit and courage, has started a crusade against the commit > slon of rape and is seeking for a! remedy for the evil. It is from day to day printing expressions from prominent people all over the state In its Issue of Tuesday it has the following on the subject from C. I. Shepard, formerly of this city, now of Fort Valley: "To one who has taken the advan ced and positive position on the race question in all of its phases, and has, on account thereof, been subjected to .many adverse criticism from certain sources, possibly a word of endorse ment from even an obscure prlvat citizen might be gratifying to you. "Asa yon Hi and a young man i pave followed your utterauees on the subject, and the grave meuance that the situation threatens has impress.) -i me to a degree al least even as it lias you. And from every dictate ol reason and login and righteousness It does seem to me that your are ab solutely correct In your statement that the solution of the race question lies In separation, unnildliation or amalgamation; and to name the lasi two merely reinforces yur position that separation is the only right sol utlon. "i have been deeply impressed dm Ing the past few days 'by your eilitor litlH in the Georgian, and lirid through dlhcimaion with numbers of your read era l>ere that the necessities of the situation are forcing themselves urf on the public mind. Your suggestion of castration and branding as punish went for rape is endorsed by all with whom I have talked, und, as stated in your issue of yesterday, it set ms that now is the time for the agitation to chryetailze into some definite act ion. "A little Inquiry among the mothers sisters and wives of our households develops the fact that the fear on the part of <>itr women of criminal assault Is state wide, and for their unites something must ho done to break this reign of terror. "As one deeply Interested and hop ing to tie of some service in this great Issue. I write you this letter. How do you think a plan like this would work? Place at the county Rents 01 all our counties within the next few months a petition addressed lo our general assembly, asking for the pas sage of a law making the pnnlshmeni for rape and assault with Intent to rape castration and branding in the forehaed of the totter R This peti- tlon to contain a pledge on the part of (•11 signing that m the event the measure became a law they would not participate 1n or tend countenance to any lynching, but would give a thorough teat to the law. As you have staled, legal hangings do not prevent the crime, nor do lynching-., burnings, tortures, nml It, therefore seomnto me that the experiment you have named ought to 'he fallen upon In this Mine of our necessity. 1 am with you on all of the propo sitions —nothings for schools, nothing tor churches, nothing lor any of the black man's Instil ill lons unless denu i clatlons of assaults u|m> white women by negroes he the main plunk In their platforms C- L, Shepard. Don't forget Saturday. Wood Hal lev Clothing Cos. SIT RIGH" r DOWN AFTER YOU READ THIS ADVERTISEMENT Ami send us you name and address and we will geud you maps, plats and particulars regarding the new, FHUITI.AND COLON ) CO., ot Geo glu on tho Georgia Southeijj and Fior Ida railroad. We have the greatest real estate bargain ever ottoied Residence lots f 15,00; business lot $25,0U. One acre tracts adjoining tho town $25,000, 5 acre tracts $75,00, Sh acre tracts as low as $7,50 per acre. Three crops a year averaging from $l5O m sioo pe. acre. Tho above prices will double in six months. Write today. Vou will hear of things you never knew before. Frultland Colony Cos., Q 125 Clark St. Chicago Or \V. L. Glessner. Care G. S. & F, R It (J-Macon Hanan shoes for men. Wood-Bail ey Clothing Company. citation. Georgia ?| k Glynn county. Whereas K. R Hopki.is administra tor of the estate of A. l„ Franklin, represents to the court In his petition duly Hied and entered on record, that he has, fully administered A. j Fran klin's estate This is therefore to cdte all persons concerned. kindred and creditors, to show cause, it an/ they can, why said administrator should nut be discharged from las ad ministration, and receive letters of , dismissal on the first Monday in Sep tember, 1906. Horace Dirt. '■* ig*f£ A sure enough one price aOwy- - 9ftWd*Sjicy tTfltlung CPBiMj. „ I 'I n.-rc causes of nerwusness, tut A f poor bflKie .ds the list. Th(§ doctors cal! / V ’ it anemia. The blood lacks retj corpuscles. A V v'V/t4v/ • At yojir first opportunity, consult your doctor about taking Ayer’s Sarsanariila. Ask him if he has anything better for weak ness, debility. ■ . vousnese . If he Isas, take it. if not, take Ayer’s Sarsapari' a. C fv n tK t’v uhifvft‘l -Adf t(-r Wfc*Tf> fobfctcU! We publish J ' Ayer Cos . I.tt\ •1, 1 r : SV. >.3t VOJ *- ~ ■ • t ■ > f ah f , , r r.t.w ’ I we , M'.n MAKES OLD THINGS NEW IT ALSO keeps them Of*w. There will be no old, dull looking furniture or dingy woodwork in homes where this wonder-worker is used. No refinishing or revanudung necessary. Uquid Veneer is not varnish, but a surface food and cleaner that builds up the original finish and makes it ever. It instantly restore* the brilliant newness and finish of Pianos, f umttupe, Picture b fames. Interior Woodwork, Hardwood floors and all polished* varnished or enameled surface*. Removes scratches, staftis, dirt and dullness. A child can apply it. Nothing but a piec e of cheese doth is needed anc! there is no drying to wail for. NF.W SIZE PACKAGES 4-ounce bottle 25 eta. 12-ounce bottle 50 eta. SOLD COLSON HARDWARE COMPANY. G. F. ANDERSON, Agt. L €. SMITH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER £saßk., Typewriters Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c. AT ST. SIMON RUHR GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS AT KING CITY ST. SIMON PIER MRS. B. HARRELL. A Healing pei. The Rev. J. C. Warren, pastor o Rharon Haptiat church, Beialr. Ga WH of Electric Bitters “It's a Go set 1 to mankind, il cured ms lame hack, at'ff joints, and complet oniulciat collapse. I was so weak I. took me sji hour to walk a half mile Two bottles ot BlrotMa Bitteds bar made me *o strong I have just wait *<t three miles la fifty minute* an feet jut*, walking three more. lita ,\e*4 a uow man of me.” Oroutes' - edv for of nil stomach, liver and -cl tney ecmplalnta. Hold under gw <rt*e at fi.ni. t-. j us.rvr.aev. Piv Wfk The; GEORGIA RESHT —AND— Lunch Room OPEN DAY AND NIGHT P. BROWN, A. CALFOUNTZAS PROPS. 306 NEWCASTLE ST. MEAL TICKETS WORTH $3.50 FOR $3.00. FROM THE BEST SOURCES How and where a grocery stock 1 bought determines its val ue.iud qual ity. We could buy cheap stuff and. sell to you at cheap prices. To3 might think wo would be good peo pi* fo trade with—hut we wouldn’t bo. .We .buy from tho best sources pay fair prices pud charge you a fair profit- Uist enough to pay far handl the goods. Wo wouldn’t touch cuoap quality for a greyt deal. Wo intend to maintain our reput at lot; for honesty in atl thiugs. thos. keany. The (Pettiest Hue o.’ rour-tn baud neckwear ever offered in theclty a: 25 cents each. Come and look and be astonished. gig uerixen, 30$ ami SOf Bar MpssL \ r r -L )• li -:.- • ■ -■ YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE COMING ’N THIS COLUMN Do you want a position, a house e< rvant. Have you lost anything? D ycu want to rent a room, or have yoi a room or house to rent, if so pu aU. in The News oucap coiuun.. FOB RtNT. foil KENT— Two story house coruei -rcoige and Ailiheliit stitelS. two euuy u.-use -so. su„ Grant street, -vppiy ut uob Carpenter. i-o. : i wo-f.tory house, corner ol K uuu K streets, S2U per mouth. ~ h c-iullg Or Cos. FOR RUNT.—Residence on North Lee street. nix room dwelling. Apply to fl. L. Taylor at Findley s store. FOR RUNT--Two callages, furnished One, 3 rooms, two rooms and kitchen and one 5 rooms, 3 rooms diuiug room and kitchen also luinislitu rooms for light housekeeping. Airs B. Wallace, bt. v-imon island, Ga. FOR RUNT. Five room cottag three doors from postolliee. All mod ern conveniences. Apply to 71J Glou cester street. WANTED. WANTED, a night watchman. Ap dy ut liiitou and Dodge mills at on, e. WA.NTIiI) A saleslady experienced in dry goods. Apply to A. Zelmeuovitz WANTED.—Ten brick masons and 25 laborers. Apply to M. C. Alexander at new A. B. & A. depot. WANTED. -Seamstress. Apply to Madam Denizot, the milliner. WANTED. —White waitress for new restaurant. Apply at 304 Newcastla street. WANTED.—Dislrict managers and deputies. Permanent position. SSO per week to hustlers. Address, with 2 cent stamp, 11 US, Eng. Airier. Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. WANTED.—Lady or gentleman ot fair education to travel and collect for a firm of $250,000.00 capital. Sa, ary, $1,072,00 per year and expenses. Salary paid weekly and expenses ad vanced; references required. Ad dress, witli stamp, J. A. Alexander Brunswick. .a. —< ■—- - - —a WANTEJL—Laborers at the new court house, 15 cents per hour. Butt ends of piling for rale at the new court house. (WANTED—Twenty salesladies aua five salesmen. Apply to M. Isaac at once. WANTED —People to know thatUncie Sjg will loan you money on anything u l value. All legitimate business sol icited. Sig Lcvison, 308 and 3u9 Day street. FOR DENT. —Four room cottage on the corner of George and Ellis street Apply at 222 Union. FOR SALE—At a sacrifice, to houses and 7511100 feet of land; 1 four room house just -built; 1 tbre eroom house In good condition; rents for $12,00 per month. Only SOOO. MUST GO. Ap ply to R. W. Durden, phone 386 or 1009 <S street. LOST. —One pair of gold framed spec tacles. Will pay reward for return to News office. WANTED. —Good practical sawyer capacity of mill about 8,000 per dav. Good place for right man. A. Living stem, Urookm&u, Ga. FOUND. —Watch. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for ad. Address p. o. box 160. LOST. —Bunch of keys. Will pay ro ward if returned to Dr. E. R. Baker \ the name on key ring. It Is possible to obtain relief fion chronic indigestion and dyspepsia b the use of KOOOL FOR DYSPEPSIA Smue of the most hopeless cases o long standing have yielded to it. I enables yon to digest the food you ea and exercises a corectlvu tcffuenc building up the efficiency of the dlges tive organs. The stomcah is the bon er wherein the steam U made tha keeps up wour vitality, health an strength. Kodol digests what you ea Makes the stomach sweet—nuts th boiler in sondltlon to do tae wor. nature demands of it —gives you relle from digestive disorders, and puts yo In shape to do your best and fa vour bast Sold by all druggists. Galveston's Sea Wall. Makes life now safe in that cit s tm the higher uplands. G. w. Good toe, who resides on Dutton struct in Waco, Texas, needs no seawall for safety. Us writes: T have used Dr, King s New Discovery for UouSump ti3 for the .past five years and it keeps them well aud safe. Before tha time I had a cough which for years had been growing tforgo mow its gone.” Cures chronic coughs, ta grippe, croup, whooping cough an prevents pneumonia. Pleasant to Like Every bottle guaranteed a Smith's Pharmacy. Price 50 and SIOO trial bottles free. Citation. •EOTtOIA, GiyDn County. Whereas. Ella D. Smith, adminlstra ru of John A. Smith, represents *o the court in her petition, duly tile' - that she has fatly adnilntstered John A. Smith's estate:: This is titer* fore to cite all persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to show agues, if any they enn, why sld administre-i trijc should not be discharged from! her administration, and receive lev J tens of dismission sp the first Mon day In August, 1906. JKO&AGB DART, tirdioary. DR. GEO. COESTER, VETINARY SURGEON. All dom—tic animals treated. Urn Orders at ■ruoa’s Drug Store Jf||w SOUTHERN, RAILV^AV schedule Effective January 9, 1006. N. B. Following schedule iigurcsi published only as iutoi maiion and j are pot guaranteed. , TO 1 HE NORTH AND EAST. 1 Nos. 23. 34. ti. 30 Lv. Bruuswics SJlup Ar. Je-mp 11.2-ia. 10. imp Ar. savannah r.oap. 12.13a Ar. Co;,nubia l.oup. o.ooa Ar. Abbeville i-0.,p Ar. Charjolte 1v.25p. . 3.33d Ar. Danville 2.31a 2.top Ar. RiUhJliCiid 6 ssp. S5-42P Ar. Washington 5... ; Ja a.uop Ar. Baltimore lO.ads. 11.1 1 4 . Ar. Pbiiadeipnia l p. 2.23a Ar. N< w York 3.3 up. 6.30a TO THE WEST. Nos. to. 13 Lv. Brunswick 6.50a 8.30 p Ar. Je< up B.loa 10.3 th Ar. Ma :on 1.30 p. 4.uoa Ar. Al-auta 4 1 Op. n.3ou Ar. Rome 7.lUp 7.25a Ar. Chatianooga b.aap. j.4aa Ar. Knoxville l.lua. J.lop Al, Louisville STua. o.iu, Ar. Cincinnati 8.15a. 7.40 p Ar. St. Louis 6.12 p. 7.32a Ar. Birmingham U.lap. 12.UJJ Ar. Memphis 7.05a 8.03 p Ar. Kansas City 9.4 Ca Al'. Chicago 7.22' Trains arrive at Brunswick as foi lows: No. 14 arrives at Brunswick at B.<>o a. in. with connections from Sav antiiih and East, and aiso from At lanta aud Vest. Mo Ifi arrives at 425 p. m. from At lanta and Went. No. 24 arrives at 7.70 p. m. with con nections from all points East THROUGH CAR SEHV.CE. Nos 23 and 30, “WASHINGTON AND FLORIDA LIMITED,, carrying Pullman, Drawing room and Sleep ing cars between Jesup and Now York. Nos. 13 and 14, “The FLORIDA LIMITED” carry through Pullman Drawing room, Sleeping cars b-- iw-y. n Jcsup, Atlanta, Cincinnati. Chicago, Kansas City, and Colorado Springs. UNEXCELLED Dining car so*-, rtce on ail trains. For information a* to rates and -chediiles, ate., apps v to H. B. SPKNCER, G. Al., Washington h C. S H. HARDWICK, P. T. M Wash ington, D C "W. H. TIYLOF, O. P. A., Wasti ngtoa, P. C. HROcKS MORGAN A. G. P. A. Qft, fS H.’HOUSEMAN,G. A., Brunswick, T*., ’PlMme j^st New Greek- American Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM. NIGHT AND DAY NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS SERVICE jN SURPASSED. NOW OPEN. IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. POLETES&HOODENPYLE TELEPHONE NO. 480. See Davis & Blackerby Fine Press Peaches APPLES PER PECT 35 CENTS CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at the lowest market prlces- SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. Telephone 446 202 Monk Street For lessons ia typewriting and sieu ography call on Mrs. Alma Hortman, No. 15 7 South I,ee street A torpid. Inactive ttver can produc more bodily il s than anything else It is good to clean the system ou occasionally. Itir the liver up an gat Into shape generally. The be* results are derived from the use o DeWitt’s Little Early Klaera. Relie hie, effective, pleasant pills with reputation. Never grips. Sold by al druggists. MU on the Brunswick Pevelopmew 'ompany to s*-.. 'tt-.en- plan. Max prcsSa-uf, Gloucester street i Dr. Williams’ India.* Pile Ointmen j will cure blind, bleeding, ulcerate j snd Itching piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays tho itching at once, acts a apoultioe. gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' inuian Pile Ointment U prepared for piles and itching of the delicate parts. Every box is guarsa teed. Soid by druggists, by mall for M cent* ana SI.OO. Williams Mft 0, Frog* Oersted, Ofcto. Jill in ;V; , : bU Fh e 3 1 * %*, CAPITAL $150,000.00 SURPLUS $84,000- 3 WC/ C Savings Department Pays Four ptr cent interest coumpounded quarterly. WESLEY ii. GREENFIELD, P.le Driving Contractor WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. 500 L street, Brunswick, Ga. Administrator’s Sale. Georgia, Glynn county. By virtue of an order of the court ol ordinary of said county, granted at the August term. 1906 thereof, the undersigned will sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday in Sep tember, 1906. before the court bouse door in said county, between the le gal hours of sale, the following real estate, property of (the estate of An na B Keurick. deceased, situate in aid county and in the city of Bruns wick, therein to say, an undivided one third 1-3, interest, in that lot or body of land in what is called the New Town of Brunswick forming in shape a square with sides ninety 20, feet long, and bounded, west by B street and comprising and being identJwv. upon , the map of said city by the numbers as New Town lots nine hundred and thirty-five, 935, nine hundred and thirty six, 936, and nine hundred and thirty-seven. 937, togeth er with the improvements thereon and appurtenances. Said property being accurately and particularly described in the petition of the undersigned to the court of ordinary of said county for leave to sell the same and am endments thereto now of file in that court and referred to for descrip tion. Terms of sale cash, purchasers paying for title This August 10. 1906. C'.ourtiand S. Lamb, Administrator estate of Annie B. Ken rick. Administrator's Sale. tale of fjcorgle. County- c'i Glynn. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the court of ordinary of aid county on tne 7th. day of August 906. there will be sold at public out, cry before the court house door or aid county, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Sep tember, 1966, to the highest and best bidder, for cash fifty-three shares of the capital stock of the South Atlantic Towing Company, of the par value of one hundred dollars per share; sam tock belonging to the estate of U. Dart, late of said county, deceased. This August 10, 1906. W. F. Symons, Administrator of Estate of U. Dart, de ceased. Notice. State of Georgia, County of Glynn. To John J. Maguire and Lucretia Ann Murray as executor and execu trix named in the alleged last will of John Mbrray, deceased, of file in this office; You are hereby notified to be and appear at the court of ordi nary to be bald in and for said coun ty the first Monday in September, A D„ 1906 at 10 o’clock a. m. then and there to answer the petition of Lucre, tia Ann Murray and show cause, if any you can, why the probatte ip com mon form of the alleged will of the said John Murray should not be annull ed, revoked and set aside and an In testacy of said John Murray, deceas ed. be declared by the court.. Take notice hereof and govern yourselves accordingly. Tills July 7th. A. D. 1906. Horace Dart, Ordinary. An old time cough syrup -hinds thebowels. Anew idea was advan ced two years ago in Kennedy’s Laxa ative Honey and Tar. This remedy, acts to the mucus membrane#, reliev es the bowels at the same time. It expels all cold from the system, it clears the throat and strengthens the mucus membranes, relieves colus, cougns. croup, whooping cough, etc. For sale by ail druggists. MS. BlKLtr Contractor cf Piledriving, Dockbuild ing Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. Open All the Year 10 ” Wattacs House at Cesaa Fi St <maa win msaum <*. all the rear round. VISITOR* ALWAYS WELCOME Mi?s. W. L. WALLACE r i , Stg Levreos can sto* your trooM if It U money you need. Mousy *. •oeuad os anything- <*f value ud nothing tor sals by Big Larissa M Ml BROWiY&CO DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Railway Cross ties AND DEALERS IN • Yellow Pine 1 tsmber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. D. ROUNTOS, Brunswick’s Candy Store. Don’t buy burnt sugar and imaglr you are getting pure chocolate...Foi oure chocolate and all other candies call on me...A fresh supply re ceived every day from MENIER, the famous chocolate maker. Either in bulk or in pound and half pound boxes. FINEST FRUITS, CIGARS, TOBACCO ETC. ALWAYS ON HAND. —TAFFY CANDY MADE DAILY.-? 208 Newcastle street. Cobb and Wheeler GNERAL TINNERS. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Bueineee. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TE!}. 212 Newcastle St. CAR LOAD OF " PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE We are Agents for PAGE WOVEN WIR EFENCE. ROBE R 8 O N E CO. Telephone 480. I AM NOW PREPApED TO QQ General Plumbing OF ALL KIND We carry a full and complete line of STOVES and RANGES and. do ail kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOH NE. Phone 397, 428 Nevdbastle Street PeVoe’e old Stand. H. H. GARN6TT. general contractor When In need of - PLAETfREft A PAINTER, A CAFiPfNT*ft Call on the old original H. B. GARNETT. CASTOR 1A F" infants aud Children. tbs Mm! You Have Always Bought Shbes! shoes!! shoes!!! for maa women gad children, all Undo, all Msoa, all prices. Prions tnnit ' poor Bfe UrtM, ut tt4S* aS