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THI BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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VLkRANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an
h. inager.
L< 116 J. LEAVY, Jr, City Edito
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OFFICIAL OI?QAN OF
GlyuL County,
Glynn County Commissioner*.
The United States Court of Bank*
ruptoy for th;* DistrleL
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ial note, check, money order or
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News Publishing Cos,
Brunswick, Ga.
May ! be tliose Cuban Insurgents arts
lik ! the Georgia politicians—Fighting
foi office.
The case ol' Stenuland is another
in, itratiou of he sure your sins will
lTn you out.
' ho political lineup lu Brunswick
tit -e days is decidedly a speculative
pr losltion to sc the least of It.
The effort of President Roost.veil
to reverse the tariff, will probably
in in the loppliq- off of the letter “f ■
lit. mucky is not represented In th 1
an tual meeting of the irrigation con
gr< t. Tiint s not strange, however.
Tien Jell Davis gets into the sen
at there will be langiWe used that
w satisfy nil tdmtWl-
There Is no datum
Itt
th< e In Know
as: -'it.
. tUte cnfanttt.t liowiw cVHL
inunity more lit l iMßfhnn dor
cm; of enorgeUr 0 C ' , undo in
a year. ' W
Valter \VolrV , ' l struck
the pole yet ro*® hupey that hot air
is .tot in Hhjffle for dlsti Unit lon
yel .
( ongressman Bankhead l^Tipmcky
ur t In one respect, ha has ft job that
might last until otto of the old fel
lows die.
New houses are now being built in
Br hkwick to accommodate tho Influx j
of people to thm city. Pretty goon
sit n.
Tom Crenshaw contends that he has
a perfect right to wtu for railing
commissioner, und we o""“
with _hlm.
Did you hear any municipal rum
blings yesterday? But then maybe yon
dhl not have your earn right close to
the ground.
Those dummy haute directors in
Philadelphia arc having an uneasy
time hanging on to the ragged edge
ot suspense.
The populists of Georgia declare
that they have abandoned the Held
Now pray toil us how much of It did
they occupy.
Think of tt, a Hoke Smith conven
tion endorsing iffyun tor presi
%] ucy. Politics. Indeed, make strange
b utellows.
—
,Vliat's the matter with Branusa
and Sheppard dividing tho
twotow pieces. A half loaf r .
than no bread at all. ,jH
The mteiKtnte commctceM s
ston it after tli*■ railroads <IH ®
ih... turn u u inis lo know *m4
at.'in ill.- l.nek system
11.. r publican i
In ska went in n> the liJB
14 t in wel ounng ljfl
ay is but wjL lie
i-r jflfc;.
AN AUTOMOBILE OAKgIr. I
——WMW—
If the reports 'bat the remarkable
increase 'n the craze for automobile?
in the cities be true, the danger of
collisions is not the only one. or evt*n
the most serious, that attaches to the
motor car. A woise danger than that!
is the feverish efforts being made by
young men with small salaries to
make a show through the individual
ownership of an automobile, it is
oaid that many young men in Chicago
where the fad has reached a redic
ulous craze, who get salaries not la
ger than $2" a week, have purchase (
automobiles. The iople in that city
who are able to own automobiles are
no* the largest class of owners
Some of the more expensive touring
cars are owned by wags-earners and
people wiio receive small salarie,
It was found that In a number of in
stances men whose, incomes were not
more than SI,OOO per year possessed
motor cars that cost as high sis $2,-
500, which were pure, ed on the In
stallment plan, and It was further
learned that not a few homes were
mortaged to get money to purchase
machines.
This kind of love of show la one or
the worst dangers of the motor car
craze. Its Influence Is pernicious to
a degree and is sure to lead to the
dangerous practice or living beyond
one’s means, with eventually a o ;
reckoning. A good many people ara
foolish enough to believe that makint
a show of wealth after this means
will help them to get Into society.
Society based upon crlterlons is not
worth getting Into. It reminds one
of the British writer’s picture of the
man wlio was put on the witness
stand and asked if he considered ihe
accused a gentleman, to which he re
plied that ho had so regarded him be
cause he kept a gig.
The people of Brunswick all c ’ ;o
from somewhere In the neighborhoo'
of Bt. Louis on that proposition I hoi
the trolley lino Is to be built at once.
Wake up you menthoi s of the Coni
njercift! Longue and the .Board ot
Trad*. The “good old summer time
is about gene; get a move on for the
coining of the battleship Georgia to
Brunswick.
Galveston's Sea Wall.
Makes life now safe in that cit
us ton the higher uplands. K. vV
Goodloe, who resides ou Dutton street
tn Waco, Texas, needs uo seawall for
safety. He writes' “I have used Ur,
Ki 'g's New Discovery for Consump
ti n for the past five years and U
keeps them well and safe. Before tlia
time I nail a ougli which -for years
hud been growing worse utow its
gone.” Cures chronic coughs, la
grippe, croup, wltoopl ig cough an
prevents pneumoula Pleasant to
take. E ery bottle guaranteed a
Smith’s Pharma y. Price 60
trial botilea free.
> ■
Concatenation of Hro Hoos.
On account of the meeting of the
International Association of Concat
enuted Order of fleo lions the South
ern railway will sell tickets in Okla
hoina City, i. TANARUS., at tlie
for the round trip. Ticket* will he o
sale September 7, 8. and !• and wU
be good Tb return leaving Oklahoma
City not later than September 14.i
For futrelir information call on
address. B H. Houseman. genera
agent.
Ir, Self Defense.
Major Hamm, editor and manager
of tho Constitutionalists, Eminence
Ky.. when ho was fiercely altacked
four years ago by piles, bought a box
of Busklcu’s -Arnica Halve, of which
be says: "It cured me tn ten days
and no trouble nhice.’’ Quickest he* 1
or of burnß, sores, cuta-snd wounds
Twenty-five cents at Smith’* Pliar
rnacy. *
Reduced Rates to Baltimore
Account Jubilee week' the South
ern railroad will sell round trip tick
ets to Baltimore at the exceedingly
low rate of *22,30 for round trip
Tickets will be or sale September 8
9 and 10 and will be good to return
leaving Baltimore not inter than
September 17. For additional Infor
mation, n*Ul ou or uddress li H.
Houseman, geueral agent.
Old fashioned pound cake, the klu
mother used to •> cents ;h‘V
pound at Lobe us tiakery, 100 A street.
diiffiwptmon Beer,
joist lecelved, a car load of Pabs
Uriinug company s Blue Kitvboi) beer
j.Jtto m .old clasik saloon
m
/ 1 •’ -
YT ft Cy * 1 your nerves *rc weak, when you
f—j rf / T _ C easily you feel all run
**■ *-*■* t L./f Vll down, then is the time you need a good
/ sfong tonic—Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Your
doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak neves, why it makes
the bk'-d rich, and why it gives courage and strength. A k hie. ii it is not
jurt the medicine you need. w ef ?h J.c.ayerc?..
' M for iLdlAßcf ■ •, our ggd * ! * ~ M 1, Wsa.
G. F. ANDERSON, AgL
L. C. SvilTH
VISIBLE
TYPEWRITER
Typewriters Rented and Repaired
DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c.
I'b'l*liik a Way .IrroM a UuunlitU.
Picking a way is good fun. You must
first scout till, id in general,,Then you
determine more carefully Just where
ein Ii hoof is in fi#! i’or iustnuce. it is
a question of whether you are to go
above or below a certain ledge. You
decide on going below because thus
you will dodge a little climb and also
a rather slippery looking rook slide.
But on investigation you find, hidden
Tfv the bushes, a riven bowlder. There Is
no way around it. So then retrace your
stops to Ihe place where you made
your first Choice. The upper route
again offer- you an alternative. You
select one; It turnn out well*; forks
again. But you discover both tin
forks utterly impracticable. So back
you must hike to the very beginning
to discover, if you can, perhaps a third
and heretofore uncousidered chance.
Then, If none are good, you must cast
In review the features of all your little
explorations in order to determine
which best lends itself to expedients
This consumes time, but it Is great fun
—Outing Magazine
Mills I>U Kid.
"This is milk fed kid,” said the le dh
er merchant, "it Is very soft and tint
and pliable, isn’t Iff"
He smoothed the delicate white skit,
and went on;
“All first rate kid Is milk fed. It comet
to ns from the French mountaineers.
These men are superb goatherds. Tbt ir
immense nocks supply the n Id’s kid
gloves. The goatherds of Fro.-vc are
careful to keep their kills on ex
clusive milk diet. They pen the little
unimitls with ti ir mothers In rocky
inrlosiU'CH, r,-here there la no grass. At
that the kids often escape, often man
age to e.i. solid food, for, with almost
human perversity, kids that shouldn't
lie weaned wean themselves early,
whereas ...,es that should he wean'd
cling like grim Jontli to iujlk. One
moil of grass will skin,
will rob it of its softie- pliability,
wilt harden rml ami stiffen It;
lienee, when - ou buy kid gloves always
cha <t the in,lk fed kind ”~-I’iucUiimtl
Enquirer,
A \
Ti Vi; Taxedo. W
Tlie Ttr; - - coat gut Its imiim irom
the fashionable colony at Tax.-d’a, and
Ihe original ua.np of the pl; e was
Think Cedar. I.i of die old natives
Mill Call ji I me!: Cedar. Gem a- i ida
heeli. one of the orlglual settle, i of the
country. nit- the pkee idle lake
war, tlieirmed-li - .11! u than li is now
and was simply known us die ti. h
pond. One day e l I jihilua-li an l Ids
sons lind gme there to • h it game.
The dueks were very plentiful; uiutier
oils ci dnr trees w ere growing out of
the rocks along ti, • shore.
“I.et us give tips place a name.” said
tlie old man 'i.et us call It I)nek
Cedar."
no 1 1 uck Cedar It was and continued
to he for many years until tho name
was changed p itivedo.
Ouce ft Nest of Pirates,
Bundy, In the Bristol channel, is an
Island where one may see an earth
quake at any time. There Is nothing
ala inning about these “earthquakes, ’’
however. They are simply certnlik cu
rious crevasses In the west Is
land. w hit'll (tie local people call by
that name. I.tindy In former centuries
Was a notorious nest of pirates, in
King Henry Ill’s time William and
Mnrisco, a traitor to the king, liuilt a
castle there and set up as an early
Captain Kidd. And so )t went on
through the centuries until in tho inffl
c!le of the eighteenth Thomas Benson,
a Barnstable merehnut, wlio was then
lessee of the island, was convicted of
piracy and snuiggiiug atnl expelled.
He had a contract for carrying con
victs to V eohmles and
used ante; !y to land mis ou I.uudy
audgrflWleir labor there.
H Tin- Mur lii Ili * Cnlendnv.
uß'lie figure i). which came into the
calendar on Jan. V, issit. will stay with
us 111 years from that date, or until
Dec. 31, 11-39. No other Lgure has over
had such n lon run, imd
the 9 itself has only once before
In a race which lasted over n cor tug
tbit in which it continuously flgJßl
from Jan. 1, 889, until Dec. 31, 9t™a
period of 111 years. The figures Sand
7 occasionally fall Uto odd'combina
tion*, but neither of them has ever yet
|*rvt for a longer period than 100
■kusecutlva years In oar CAieudwrslQcw
the predict mode of ou lob'
was est-Kished. It Is ali>4NH
from tlieir n-iative positions uH
nomerals it is an
el-her of them t<>
01... c- cci.i m.-iiviv for
tliau r. cis iiiry *@’S
YOUR WANTS NILL be sure
COMI.Su IN THIS COLUMN
Do you want a position, a house
strvanL Have you lost anything? u
ycu want to rent a rcom, or have yoi
a room or bouse to rent. If s*pu
*r aJ. in Inc News uncap cwviim.
FOR KENT,
FOR HiiNT—T wo story house cornet
atorge aud Ann * ret Stlet-ls. Also
two story u< use ,*,o. ido Gram Street.
Apply at got Carpenter.
vim i.r..,; —i wo-Mor. house, corner
of K and F street.,, s2u per tuoaoi.
.rooston. Fenuig a- Cos.
Ktdt RENT. Five room ” cottage
three doors from postodice. All mod
eiu cciuvennuces. Apply to 711 Glou
cester street.
WANtED.
WANTED.- Thre* or four tabl
lioarders. Apply to Mrs, C. it
Floyd, No. 'u.’i F street.
WANTTJD —T'eople to know that Unu*
Big will loan you money on anything
of value. All legitimate business sol
icited. Slg Levison. 308 and 3lt‘t Bar
street.
FOR 1 >BNT. Four room cottage on
the corner of George and Kill., street
yVpply at _22 Union. <
FOII SALI3 —At a sacrifice, to houses
and 7511 J 00 feet of land; 1 four rente
house just 'built; 1 thjre.croom house
in good condition; roots.for $12,00 per
month. Only st’.l*B. MUST GO Ay
fly to R. W. Durden, p'.on - jSC or
111(19 (! street.
-— —’ .
LOST.—One pair of gold framed spec
tax. its. Will pay reward for return to
News office.
* —,
WANTED. —Good practical sawyer
capacity of mill about B,did) ner dac.
Goo.l place for right man A Living
Hton, f.roukiuan, Ga.
ffl 0
* Under New Management
THE
BRUNSWICK
B-AIESY
100 A Street.
I hare purchased the Bakery
of Mr. J.. M. Hoodi npyle m 100
A Street and will continue to
do business at the tame stand.
Orders for Fancy Cakes given
special attention.
We guarantee satisfaction and
assure you that you will get
the best bread that can be made
Jimt give us a trl^%.
Out of towr. orders will re
ceive prompt attention.
F. W. LEBEN. Pro,
AT ST. SIMOIN PIER
GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
AT KING CITY
ST. SIMON PIER
MBS. B. HARRELL.
FROM TKp BEST SOURCES
How and where a grocery stock i
bought determines Us va) ueand qual
Hy. We could buy cheap stuff and
sell to you at cheap prices. Yo
might thjnk we wtmltj be good pro !
pie to trade with -but we wuuldu t'
bo. We buy from ihik best sourer* 1
pay fair prices and i ha\e you a f il l
profit—just enough to pay ter hand!-;
(he goods. We wouldn't touch cheap;
quality for a great deal. \Te la tend,
to maintain our reputation for', honesty j
in all things.
THOS. KEANY. *
a Hulini, vuo #w. \
The Kt *. 4. C, warren. psttvnL>
Sharon uititut jMei, Beuur, urn
says ot * ‘"‘B
/K SOUTHERN *
railway
V|V I^HEDULE
Effective January i; )u g.
N. ii. FollowLg scbgiini e tigurea
published only is inlorn: lUun anu
are not guarana-a.
TO Tnt NjRTH AND EAST.
Nos. -2. 34. IV. 30 j
Lv. Brunswick s.ffop
Ar. Jesup ii. a. iO.JOy
. Ar. Bavaunah 1.i.,p. i
at. ColumLfia 7
Ar. Ashevilie i.e.p
Ar. Charloue lv.ddp. . s,ssa
Ar. Danville 2.2 ;a. z.lop
Ar. Richmeud S .sp. .4ip
Ar. Waal .ng.en P.. -k Skiep
,Vr. Baltimore lu.sOa. Il l,pi
Ar. PUiseieiphis. I y
Ar. New ir.ia 2 Sop 6.20a
to the wtar.
Nokila. 13
! Lv,
BiVr. Jump ' s.iea tv.'JOp!
Ar. Ma ;nu l.Tup 4 t>oa
Ar. Atlanta l.ltip. 6.203
Ar Home 7.10 p *, 7 25a
Ar. Chuttanopga *.66p ’ 8.453
Ar. KnoxviUe i.lya. i.tup
l At. Louisvrffe &.;oa h top
Ar. Omciuu.iU 8.15a. < -l.ip
, Ar. Hi. i.euia 5 12p. • 7 .;2a
Ar. Birmingham 9.1 by. 12.01.1
1 \r. Memphis - 7.05a, - 8.02_p
I Kauam, City 9.*Wi
Ar. Chicago 7.73. j
Trams arrive at Brunswick as ful !
Jowa:
HNo. 14 arrives at Brunswick at g.ffO]
a.. tu with connections from Ltv
annah and Hast, anu also from at
lai.ta and V'xst.
No. 16 arrives at 4 25 p. ro. from At
lanta will tv'eni.
1 No 24 arrives at 7.10 p. m. with con-i
! nectioiis froth all points East
THROUGH CAR BEKYICE.
Mis 28 aha 30, ‘ WASHINGTON AND!
FipRIDA LIMITED., carrying
Pullman, Drawing iuom an.l Sb- ,i !
IF cars between Jesup sad New:
york. *
NOS. 13 and 14, “Tbf FLORIDA 1
M,iMITED’ carry through Pullman
brewing room. Bleeping ears ;•*;
t o J -up, A*l-nM, 'h ch.n.’i,
Chicago, K.'ioßas Gily. and Coioru-tj
Springs.
UNEXCELLED Dtutn* car s 1
vir on ad train-
For infonnation r to rates aar
scbedui' , s. at'., nppiv to
H B. SPENCER, G and . (VsshingttMi |
C. C
R H HARDWICK. P •’. M.Wasi.
ingtrn, D C 1
W It. Tz TLCiB, fi P V. YJasr
tngfon, I’ O.
BROOwS MORGAN. A 0 P. A, -
Atir-V Oa.
.0. HOUSEMAN,G A , Brunswick
<i*.. 'Phone 1I * 1
\ 1
;N?w Greek
[American
[Restaurant
! AND LUNCH RCONfriL
. _ r\
[ N’C IT AND DAY
INEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY
AEVERYT, ,G FIRST CLASS
I SEB . 'F. UNSURPASSED.
I
I
NOW OPEN.
I
! IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING
J NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST.
IPOLETES a, HOODENPYLE
f * a
; • TELEPHOrfc NO. 430.
See
Davis &
Blackerby
Fine Press
*
Peaches
APPLES PER i ECT 33 CENTS
CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at
the lowest market price*
SEE US FOR TRIAjtf&ROEO.
Telephone 446 202 Monk Street
For loaaou* Ip typewriting and eteM
ography call or. Mrs. Alma Hortiuau,
No. iii South shreot
A torpid, carkarodne
more bodily FL, ttS anytlsft else
It u good to system ou
occasionally. liver up sit
get into shape gr&Uy. The bes
i-auM* are der vejfcrom th* ue o
MMgtt’J Little O*- Rfcer*. Hell*
Sold hy *
s .-m
A
JB HEALTH a® ™unr •
ItepfcuiML- f- "rv rvout probtraucKi ai* of th 9 fmertfMlj
ZA r rgzu<oi eiiue: * >* jas Nervous Pr jsiration. Lost MaaLooA
->iir*nSiy liu>a v 7, J.2>, 1 uJliJfuliLrr.ili Xc'D*.al Wcrry. ejkcetkSxve uak
of 'T*°*cfoorbpiuc: which i*aJ to and Insanity. Wiih everf
Ei USiNfi * s ° ‘ r weeuve: • to cure • - refund ibe mon%i . Soid a& SI.OO per tK.
* IMI uuinUt 6 Pores Tor Sa.OO. Utt noTTV CHh.dli al CO.. CiovdanUk Ol>tn
For Sale by HUNTERS PHARMACs
Generdj Headquarters
'For Automobiles
if yon are inti: e market foi an lutomofcile .a bicycle, or If yon want
paTrs iu either of th-se departments see me. 1 also have a fu : l line of eyeia
; siindrso. Sole agent
OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A NO POPE TOLEDO AUTOS.
lam now in uiy new quarters N 34i Newcastle street. Call and *o
:9? I :$|v h with me an expiet automobile reaalrer, Mr Sweat, o*
ii>:*vannah. j.
B. J. Ole wine.
f~l _ >4 DOING YOUR BANKING WITH
***The Nationalj.Bank
ofßrunswf’k
S Ift Vw $150,000.00
, SURPLUS $84.0002
Year Savings Dspartment Pays Four per
cent interest coumpounded quarterly.
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD. -
Pdo Diivlng Contractor
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A
SCC L ; treet, Brunswick, Ga.
Tate
Spring’s
Water
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
THIS CELEBRATED WATER
_ _ *
bf THE GLASS,
BY THE CASE OR
BY THE BARREL
HUNTER’S
k
SOS GLOUCESTER ST.
Notice to Creditors.
Georgia, Uly un county,
j Al| creditor* of the estate of Han
| nail Coburn, late of sab! county, ar
. lu-reby notified to render an aeroun
[ of their demands against said estat
I properly, made out, to the undersign
i cd or payment thereof will be debar
red.
H. F. dußignon,
As administrator on the esbute of
J.. Hannah Coburn, deceased.
• The End of the World.
Of trouble that robbed E. H. Wolfe
of Hear G r ove, lowa, of all usefulness
came when he became taking Elec
trie Bitters. He writes; "Two year
ago kidney trouble caused me grea
suffering, which I would never hav
survived had I not taken Electric Bit
ters., They also cured me ot genera
debility. ' Sure cure for all stom
ach, liver and kidney complaints
blood disease*, headache dizziness
and weakness or bodily decline. Price
ho cents. Guaranteed by a.Smith 1
Pufrmacy. W
Blue iilhtHni is the only beer brew
• and hv the Pahst. it Is made of mal
and hops and practically digests tt
self.
New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par
ker s; ptlOUe 114.
New sweet potatoes at 0. L. Par
kei s; phone bf.
Au old time cough syrup hinds
thehuwela. A uew idea was adva*-
eed two yea re ago in Kennedy’s Laxa
alive Honey and Tar. This remedy
acts to the mucus membranes, relipv
cs the Imwels at the same ffw. ft
expels all cold from the system, it
clears the throat and strengthens the
mueug membranes, relieves colua,
coughs, croup, w boo (dug cough, etc.
For sale by ail druggists.
iJHAS. BUNKLEY
Contractor of Plledrlvlng, Dockbulltt-
Ing and Treetl* Work,
WM. GREENFIELD, MGR.
Phones 214 and 417.
Open AH the
Year
S the Wallace Boom at Oeeaa, •
idL Mmam lauad, will raman*#***
' rmx ronad.
US 0 "* always welcome
j- WALLACE
BROWN & CO
DEALERS,
MANUFACTURERS AND
6HIPPERS OF
Railway
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
Lumber
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
- - ok- ijj—. - . ■ i ■ ww
• i, c- ever cquailcti it.
£ f 0 rv.-r surpass it.
| Or, Ring’s
j Kew Bissovery
i
| A Perfect For All Throat and
I ( ure: Lnny Troubles,
n Money hack If 1. fails. Trial
ilsxuwswwwwMijicwiisßsnii iw—BMsl^ass
Cobb and
Wheeler
GNEPAL TINNER*.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
25 Years in the Business.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
TED.
212 Newcastle Bt.
CArt LOAD OF
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
WIRE FENCES
THAN WOOD
| j 111. ; p 't:gg|
Figure With
ROBERSON & CO.
on the subject
Phene 426 No 2 Wright’s Spuare
IAM NOW PREPARED TO DO *
General
Humbing
OF ALU KIND
We carry a full and complete line
cf STOVES and RANGES end
do aiUiind o' STOVE REPAIRING
WL K BOH NE.
Phone Wf, 428 Newcastle Street.
DeVoe’e ole, Stand.
h. b. OARNfcT r.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR *
When tn need of———
A PLASTERER,
A PAINTER,
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