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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY HEWS
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ULABANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an
Manager.
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Glynt/ County,
Glynn County Commissioners.
The United States Court of Bank
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Nows Publishing Cos.,
Brunswick, Ga.
Letß see now, who was Harry K.
Thaw and what did he do?
Rook out tor the explosion of a po
litical bomb In Brunswick shortly.
Dick Russell has gone to lecturing.
His subject Is "A Georgia Cracka.-'s
Race for Governor.”
We have not heard the words
“South Georgia Candidate'' mention
ed In about three weeks.
Is everybody In the state of Ve--
mont name Proctor AU the office
holders have that name anyway.
Visit the A., B. & A. terminals and
see for yourself what this great rail
road system Is doing In Brunswick.
Maybe Mr. Roosevelt ls> going to
Panama on three warshMs so 'as he
can Btep off aajd_( Cuba
once more. wUragffi
‘ It you don't think ' s
(growing. Just stand •“bile
anu the procession ol Kw win
run over you. 'jf •
Well, who's surprise# a ae an
nouncement that Mayo* McClellan fa
vors Jerome for IRWternor of New
York? J
Have you noticed how quiet some
of the Georgia peanut" politicians have
been sfnoe that fatal primary
gust 22? t
The Macon News does not want the
spelling /retfojrmers to meddle with
“money.’’ it thinks that word Is al
ready short enough.
Monday was September tenth, <*ue
month hence will be October tenth,
and two mouthß hence November
.tenth. Then what?
One hundred first-class carpenters
could easily find work In Brunswick
at preset. Much building is prevent
ed by the lack of labor.
Gainesville had a public hanging
Monday and the execution was wit
nessed by several thousand people.
The negro made a full confession on
the gallows.
The democrats materially cut down
the republican majorities in Maine
Monday. Repre*ent*Uive
narrowly escaped being defeated, re
ceiving a majority of only 1,000.
The county commissioners at a
meeting yesterday, flwgrt the tax rate
present yegr at $7,55 on the
SI,OOO. But then those who have uo
property will not be interested in this
news. £
Look at the difference between Bey*
an and Parker. They have both# ."
defeated for president; one Is
oeivlng the attention of
country, the other —well, we ffl
ber his name. '
It seems that Brunswick a(fH
cross are keeling mco wllß
k Other in their rapid gndM
are two of the nejfl
anyway, *v * 'Jj||
THE UNIVERSItV t)Aki(Z§H. j
At Princeton, N, S., the tv. C. T
U. Is much disturbed over the fact i
that there is connnected with the
university a "canteen, so called a
club” where students and professors
may enjoy liquids of various degrees
of strength. The temperance union,
of course wants the club abolished,
but in this case they are met with
greater problems than those experien
ced in the movement against the army
canteen.
It Is a matter of simple fact that
what the average student wants he
manages to get, especially if he cooper
ates with his fellow members of the
Hot Club or of the association ]
of Down and Outs, or what other fra-!
ternal organization he may belong to
in the accomplishment of his dread
purpose. If is also a matter of fact
that there Is a certain percentage of
students who want an occasional
drink of something more or less strong
| and r.o matter whether the colleg
town is dry or "probe" they rarely
fall to get what they want. If it isnt
at hand they "order it out."
The queston with Princeton, ther
fore. Is wnether it is advisable lo hav -
the drinking members of the student
body go to the saloons or to allow
offer the student no Inducements sav -
drink and In frequenting them he Is
allured to over indulgence. The club
however, allows no drunkenness and
offers many attractions other than
the 'buffet and rather dlso.o-.irag' -
drunkenness than encourages It.
While it is true probably that more
men would frequent the clubs than
the saloons It is not. well to overlook
that part of the the student body who
are driven to their own rooms by dis
continuing the club and there glv<
their "blowouts” with injuring fre
quency.
The question Is a nice one and ii
the clubs In question ate abolished
by the university It will be the firs'
Instance In which an instlutlon ot
Us kind has Instituted a crusade
against moderate drinking among its
students. 'ITUs also leads to the
question as to whteUer or not it i
wisdom from the standpoint of the lu
stltutiun itself.
ROOSEVELT VS. BRYAN.
The World, the Herald and the aim
all published in New York, united th
declaring Mr. Roosevelt must run
again without regard to his pledge to
th contrary and the unwriiun law
against third terms. They simply see
that in no other way can William .1
Bryan he kept out of the white house.
Behind these papers and others like
them stand the rapacious ami audio
ious army of tariff beneficiaries who
are lined up “to a man in favor i
Mr. Roosevelt tor a third term. *
At heart he is a revenue tariff man
and made this plain statement before
he became president hut now he is
a standpatter of the Nelson VS. Aid
rich type. His courage failed him
when he confronted the of
tariff beneficiaries and this m. .his
another shffib fund approaching abou,
$10,000,000 may be rolled up to buy
the election.
No bill, no real bill, requiring pun
ltclty of campaign funds will he pass
ed next winter or any other winter.
None was passed last wlpter. Wo
are to have in opposition to Bryan
a mixture of tariff politics and slush
money and Theodore Roosevelt wll
carry the standard.— Birmingham
On to Birmingham by January 1 G
the cry of the A., B. & A
It would take mt ot the greatest
accauntgnts in the world to figure out
how many fives are lost in Russia
. mt,~ ~n>rinflsvv r\f thnr
eaCQ *.*AS jv.tfiAiawv.w.*. W
country few years ago must have
bqen Immense.
'
In the Oistrict court of the United
States for the Southwestern Divi
sion of the Southern District or
Georgia.
11l the matter of W. A Mortimaer,
bankrupt, In bankruptcy.
To the creditors A- Morti
mer, of Waycross, Me county o:
Ware, said dls'j|ct, a bankrupt:
Notice 1b rarelA aiveu that on me
Bth. day* of
W V. Mortimer, was duly adjudged
bankrupt. and that the first meet
ing ot hi* lie held at
irtinlmfh'h. ft. tsgi. d">
of Sente mi"
at V v '"
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f
* *
yg _ There ffraas; causes M r.T">oasn*ss. but
T x J poor blood heads tbs list. The doctors c-"
/ V tZlljOh ' ' il anemia. The blood lacks red corpuscles.
* * V'VAt**-' • At your first opportunity, consult ytfftr doctor
about taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Ask him if he has anything tetter for Weak
ness, debility, nervousness. If he has, take it. If not, take Aver's Sarsaparilla.
Get well, that’s what you are after. V° •**■•! wepu-cue *£ Cos •
TV? < v r. ;.i i
' ' : i ■ h . : t of .li-.tte,
Italian fir '• < 1 ; I m;t COO
d< fortsieO - ien . ■ Ire*.
"U >in Par. < >t v lb:* u.-i. •• of "Cnls
fle-JuttC T. . nr.* deprive-.! of- the
tme of i :e,r . at 1 tl.i-.ths am! push
tb -ni: • i primitive' wooden
ear*-- with • ■ vrkh-U they
’■•rope! t>- e ■ . u, II; iron draped
bio -e f- ii
Alt C.irried Onf.
Th.- irmn.i,,;::.: titor wheeled his
chair round and periled a button In the
W'l 1 1
Tim p -rson ward ! filtered.
"Here," sni! fl • editor, "are a nura
her of dire<-tjri.;< from outsiders as to
the best way To run a newspaper. See
that they are all carried out.”
And tic- oili. <• boy, gathering them all
into a large wastebasket, did so.
They Tipped Him.
Tourist (visiting an ancient castle)—
Are there any legends connected with
this old castle? Guide- Oh, yes. It Is
~-iid that In ancient times a stranger
once visited this castle and gave no
tip to the guide. Thereupon the latter
threw the visitor over into tie- moat
: But don’t be frightened. Of course it’s
I only an Idle legend.
\ Warm Time Cos minor.
| History els-;.. Subject, "George 11.
j and the I’elham Ministry.” Master—
; MBio said and whai, "Now ! shall have
|no more pence?" Small Hoy (after a
long Interval of thought) Please. sir.
| Georgtwlil on hi- deathbed I’nm-h.
Once n Vest of Pirates.
Lundy, in the Bristol channel. Is an
(gland where one may see an earth
quake at aay time. There Is nothing
alarming about these "earthquakes,”
however. They arc simply certain cu
rious crevasses In tlie west of tile is
land. which the local people call by
that name. Lundy In former centuries
was a notorious nest of pirates. In
King Henry Ill’s time William de
Marisco, a traitor t<> the king, built a
castle there ami set up as an early
Captain Kidd. And so It went on
through the centuries until iu th” mid
dle of the eighteenth Thomas Benson,
a Barnstable merchant, who was then
lessee of the Island, was convicted of
piracy and smuggling and expelled.
He had a contract for currying con
victs to the American colonies and
used quietly to land them on Lundy
! and um their labor there
Tltc* IS’lnf In Ihp^apnilnr.
The tlgnre 9, into the
calendar on Jan. 1, 1889. will stay with
us 111 years from that date, or until
Doc. 31, 1999. %o other figure Ims ever
had such a long consecutive run,vend
the 9 Itself lias only once before Been
i In a race which lasted over h centnw—
that In which It continuously flgu\l
‘ from Jan. 1, 889, until Dec. 31, 999, a
period of 111 years. The figures 3 and
7 occasionally fall Into odd combina
tions, but neither of them has ever yet
served for • longer period than 100
consecutive years la our calendar since
the present mode of calculating lime
was established. It Is also clear that
from their relative positions among tbs
numerals It Is an Impossibility for
either of them to appear In date reek
wrings continuously for n longer period
t! an a century. •
tofey’s honey and Tar
cures colds, prevents pneumonia.
thus Ribbon Beer.
Just ii-ceived, a ear load at Pahs
• Itrcv, inj; CoiOijany’s Blue Ribbon beer
*nuo, is sold at ail first class saloon
In the city of Brunswick. Retail 16
o mts per bottle ami $1.60 per dozen.
T. Newman, solo agent. 218 Bay street.
Fresh cream, light rye, French stu
Graham bread today at !,-ben’s
ry, 100 A street.
A fibre enough one price store
Wood-Balloy Clothing Company.
Ainlit It* J’UbSti! Sprahers,
Never refer pityingly to the poor.
Tliis brands you at once as a items
gogue. Never say anything respectful
of corporate wealth. In so doing you
lay yourself opsu to the charge of be
fpg a hired man.
Never use slang if you want respect
able people to take stock in you.
er use pure English. The masses hate
prlggisi.uess.
P straight to tiiW point. You
ied of taking yourself too
sever toll funny stories
i the suspicion of etjlcaa
'
Never praise “our forefathers.*' At/
cestry pride Is disgusting. Never np
peal to the .“sturdy immigrant leaven
In our midst” It idles the old families
—Newark News " 1
I.lfr’n Illffhvst Aehlevet.*u, J
It lias been sakl that success eopslsm
in getting that at which one aims, and
tM-h/g happy in it. Each one should
have an idea) of what Is to he the ex
pression of his or he* life, if this is at
tained lu some degree such a lift? may
be called successful. Hence, the
eessful man pr woman Is tbe one wh<fl
has succeeded fairly well In shaping!
the actual life in acoiMdcn.ee with the!
Ideals of life. This require* a sUceytJ
anil persistence that call for couth,
| •(niggle it forms the highest
(gout of life, Ki.liver well says that
is feilowj^H
YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE
COMING IN THIS COLUMN
Do you want a position, a house
servant. Have you lost anything? O
you want to rent a room, or have yot
a room or house to rent. If se pu
jo. m Tnc News oncap uUiumi..
FOR RENT.
TOR KENT—Two story house cornet
jeorge and Amherst sheets. A.so
two story m use .so. suj Grant street.
Apply at bob Carpenter.
i vzil tiric* - —i wo-c:lor> house, corner
ot K and T’ streets, s2u per moutn.
tuoosum, Vetidig <e Cos.
TOR RENT.—Five room cottage
three doors from postolfit-e. AU mod
ern conveniences. Apply to 711 Glou
cester street.
WANTED.
WANTED.- - Three or four tab!
boarders. Apply to Mrs. G. X
Floyd, No. ana F street.
WANTED—Tow travelling salesmen
In each state, salary s.ir, ger week
and expenses. Mention present occu
pation. l,os Angeles Cider Cos., New
York.
FOR DENT. —Font room cottage on
the corner of George and Ellis street
Apply at 222 Union.
FOR BAIJ-! —At, a sacrifice, to houses
and 7S&R100 feet of lan-t; 1 four room
house Just built; 1 thru croons house
in good condition; rents for $12.09 per
month. Only SCOu. MUST GO. Ap,
My to it. W, Durden, plum- j fed or
1009 G afreet.
LOST. —Due pair of gold framed spec
tacles. Will pay reward for return to
News office.
y
WA NTHD.—flood practical sawyer
capacity of mill about 8,000 per dav.
Good place for right man. A. Living
stou, Brookmau, Ga.
Under New Management
' THE
BRUNSWICK
BfrKERY
100 A Street.
I hare purchased the Bakery
of Mr. J. M, Hoodenpyle at 100
A Street and will continue to
do business at the same stand.
Orders for Fancy Cakes given
special attention.
We gua ran to. . a!(sfaction and
assure you that you will get
the best bread thai can be made
JtiHt give mi a trial. 0\
Out of town orders wll* re
ceive prompt attention.
F. W, LEBEN, Pro.
AT ST. SIMON PIER
GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS
AT KING CITY
ST. SIMON PIER
MBS. B. HARRELL.
— ■?Jg'
FROM THE BEST SOURCE^
ffpw and where a grocery AffilL i
bought determines Its val uefcgp/nti
iiy. We could iiiy and
sell to you at cheap y 0
might think we would t,, good’ peo
pie tty trade with —‘but ‘ ve wouidn t
he. We buy from the Lk.,,_ r)
pay fair prices and charge vou a f a i r
profit --Just enough to pay l^ r hauUl
the gooiJs. We wouldn t cheap
quality for a great deal. VV*, intend
to maintain our reputation for honesty
in all things. /
THOS. KEANY.
(A n eating 0.-~ pet.
The Ki v. J. C. Warren, pastor
sharoo Baptist church, Be our, Gx V
sayß of Electric Bitter. “It s a Uo
send to anmlupd. > cured
lame back, s'lff jotuls. uni oouM
pay sic lxi collapse. I was so vl
toox me xu hour to wai* x aslß
|sLj .flputua of Klleetrix UlttedlM
so atom* 1 have JuatM|
MtKiWll fitly
’■ /
southern
i\|/ > railway
vjv schedule
Effective January 9, T3us.
N. B. Following svaedule
published only ns iß;ornaau-,u and
are not guaranteed.
TO The north AND Ee.ir.
Nos. 2S. 3A i,. SO;
Lv. Brunswick a.5c... j.supl
Ar. JeoUp 11.2';a. io.2cpj
Ar. Savannah l/,,. . 12.15.1
-Yr. Columbia 7.oup. o.ubv
’Ar. Asheville liup
ar. Charlotte 1 1; .2aP. a o „'i
Ar. Danville 2.uia a.iup
Ar. Rlcumoud S.-OSp. s.42pt
Ar. Washing ton a.Jya. r.bup
Ar. Baltimore lo.'>t>a. 11.17 p
Ar. Philadelphia 1 y
Ar. New York S,3tq>. b.Sua
to the wear.
Nos. 15. :3<i
Lv. Brunswick t>.soa SSup
Ar. ie;Up g.l'ja 1U.2u0;
Ar. ala ton l.Sup. 4 Oua
Ar. Atlanta 4.lup. 0.30a
Ar. Romo 7. lop. 7.2aU
Ar. Chattanooga y.55p. i*.4sa-
Ar. Knoxville 1.40a. l.lopj
At. Louisviik o.t-ua. -K.ltipl
Ar. Cincinnati g.laa. 7-40p|
Ar. St. Louis 0 12p. 7.32a
Ar. Birmingham 0.15 p. 12.01a
Ar. Memphis 7.05a 8.05 p
1 Ar. Kansas City 3.40a
\ Ar. Chitatgo 7.23* !
Trains arrive at Brunswick as fq; :
! lows:
No. 14 arrives t Bninawir-k at 8.01
a. m. with connections from Sav
! ann&h and Bast, and also from At
lanta and Vest.
} No. 16 arrives at 425 p m. from At
lanta and Went.
No. 24 arrives at 7.J.0 p sa. with cou-;
gpSQtiona ’from all points K;.b-,
''THROUGH CAR SERVICE.
1 Nos, 29 and 30, “WASHINGTON AND
: LIMITED,, canflng
Pwlman, Drawing room and alcej
lug cars between Jesup ami N'ev- j
York.
ffiJos. 13 and It. "The FLORIDA 1
UMITBI)’’ carry through Pullmao |
UrtArinf rootu, Sleeping ear., ho j
; tween Jesup. Atlanta, Cmc >:ntl. ■
• Chicago. Kansaa City* and Cutora.l •-1
Springs.
UNEXCELLED Dining car v*' ‘
rifco oa a i tiains.
For LtConaattou ac to rates an
schedules, etc., ape,* tc
H. B. BPENCKR, Cl M,
u. C.
S. H. HARDWICK, P. T. M.,Waste
tngtou, D. C
W- B. TJ YLOB. G. P. A.. Wash !
Ington, P. C
RRO-GS MORGAN, A G. P. A
AtL"'‘a, Ga.
R a. HuT) REMAN,Q A, Bruts wick
C.t„ ‘Photut i1
Naw <ireek=
American
[Restaurant
AND LUNCH ROOM.
• r
NIGHT ANdJdAY
; NEATEST PLACE W THE CITY
EVERYTHING #ST CLASS
LNjpRPASSED.
NOW f PEN.
' IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING
: NO. 210 GLOUCESTER S7.
PQLETtS&HOODENPYLE
TELEPHONE ffiO. 430. x
See
Davis &
Biackerby
Fine Press
Peaches
APPLES PER PECT 30 CENTS
CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at
the lowest market price*.
SEE US FOR TRIAL
Telephone 446 202 Monk Streat
For 1 es*ou in typewriting and sleu
ograpby call on Mrs. Aj£t Hortmau,
i No. 11 i South ix-o ’ ' _.
m A torpid, inactive lt^Vc4c produc
More bodily dls t; a!*e
■t is good to clean 'system ou
Occasionally. Stir up an
■et Into shape geuMfiy. The be*
derived H nl the use o
Hgjjflp Little BmgMjßtscr*. Keli
■[ective. ;•# K . u;s with
Bold by
f : , \ BmS
'■*' '**■ L '
i Mv ■ •
.fa ETllTn m VITALITY
M *Vi jv* Sjfa. I II DH. MOTT’S
SH “* BHi " a “ T>TT.TJ
/' "Ice great rcmc :y ter e rvoac prestratien and ail (Ututs of the generatm
X JL- £1 organs of either sex - t a. Nervous Prostration. Failing or Lost Manhood
Imnotoasy. Nighily ; . .ns. Youthful Errors Mental Worry, excessive tut
of Totncco or Opium v t.ch lead to Consumption and Insanity. With evert
SFTFR Ilsllfß i j order we guarantee t :ure or refund the money. Sold at tI.OO per box.
* ltn Uilno * • boxes for M.OO. JMt HIOTT’S CMESUCAL C 4„ Hevelaud. Obl.-
For Sale by HUNTER'S PHARMACs
• -r- wgixai=e -J.—■ J -_ aw I,
General Headquarters
F-or Automobiles
11 you are mth e market for an automobile ,a bicycle, or If yon want re
jalrs in either of these departments see me. I also have a full line of cycls
sundres. Sole agent.
OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A NO POPE TOLEDO AUTOB.
1 am now In my new quarters N o. 34ii Call and e*
fay stock. I have with me an expert automobile' Mr BwestL t
i Savannah. j
B. J. Olywine.
f~~> BY □ilN'3 YOUR BANKING WITH
P*-X ***ThANational Bank
w of BrunswF k
1 II K* CAh-AL $150,000.00
\ SURPLUS $84.0001 9
A ear Savings Department Pay* Four per
cent interest courlnounded quarterly.
WESLEY H. GREENFIELD.
Pile Driving Contractor
WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE
WORK A SPECIALTY.
ECO L street, Brunswick, Ga.
late
Springs
Water
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
THIS CELEBRATED WATER
bY THE GLASS,
BY THE CASE OR
BY THE BARREL
WINTER’S
• GLOUCESTER BT.
Notice to Creditors.
Georgia, Ulyun county.
Aq creditors of the estate of Han
naii Coburn, late of said county, ar
neit-by notitied to render an accoun
Of turnr demands aguiast said estat
, properly made out, to the undersign
ed or payment thereof will be debar
red.
H. F. dußignon,
As administrator oa the estate ot
..Hannah Coburn, deceased
The End of the World.
Of troulie that robbed E. ii. Wolfe
of Bear Qlove, rowa, of all usefulness
came whtm he became taking Elec
trie Bitters. He writes: "Two year
ago kidney trouble caused me grea
suffering, which I would never nav
survived had I not taken Electric Bit
ters. They also cured me of genera
debility. " dure cu,re for all stom
ach, liver and kluney complaints
blood diseases, headache dizziness
and weakness or bodily decline. Price
M cents. Guaranteed by Smith’
Pharqgacy.
Blue Ribbon Is the only beer brew
ed by the Pabst. It ii made of mal
and nops and practically digests it
self.
New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par
ker's; phone in.
New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par
ker's; phone 94.
An old time cough Wy nip binds
tqeoowels. anew idea was advaa
ced two years ago in Kennedy's Lava
alive Honey arid Tar. This remedy
acts to the mucus me in bra nee, rriilev'
Me the bowels at the same tin*, it
expels all cold from the system, it
clears the throat and strengthen* the
mucus membranes, relieves colus,
coughs, croup, wbpoplug cough, etc.
For sate by all druggist*.
ms. BUNKLEY
Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbulld
ing and Tr**tl* Work.
WM. GREENFIELD, MGR.
Phono* £l4 and 417.
Open AJDthe
* Y ear
Wfciaea Hoax* at Oowa A.
Ui# lauuid. will roam* M
U* rouad. JT
wJ't/ ALWAY * weltom*
't. W - L * VVALLACE
VnTr!?. TfL'** o** 0 ** 7<ytlT troubl
mrT- Money
BROWN & €0
dealers.
AND
SHIPPERS OF
Railway
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
! umber
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
- 1 i m wm
' ."./hie.* ever equalled it.
: c ,c.4n ev. t surpass it.
HrJfeg’s
, Nsv Discovery
A Perfect: For All Throat and
Cure v Lany Troubles.
Money back if it fiaiis. Trial Bottles Ike.
b igg S
Cobb and
Wheeler
GNERAL TINNERS.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
25 Years In the Buelness.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
TED.
212 Newcastle St.
CAR LOAD OF
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
WIRE FENCES ARE CHEAPER
THAN WOOD
Figure With
ROBERSON . CO.
on the subject
Phone 426 No 2 Wright’s Spuars
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO
General
Plumbing
OF ALL KIND
We carry a full and complete line
of STOVPC and RANGES and
dp all kiqd of STOVE REPAIRING.
•!■- 4- POHN|. " T
Phone 428 Nswcastlo qtragt
•foe’s old Stand.
H. B. GARNETT,
gsneral contractow^
Whan in naed of—-
A PLASTERER,
A PAINTER,
A CARPENTER
Call on tha eld original
H - *• Q A R N E TT.
C ASTOR IA
x<r xnfaati and Children.
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