The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 14, 1906, Image 2

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY The news publishing compann ► ■ ... LLARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr* City Edlto EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Bntarad at the Brunswick, Ga., pos office as second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms of subscription in the cit and by mail free of charge to alt parti of the United ?*ates and Canada, Mex Ico, Port-j Rico, Guam, Phid.opin Island* and HawaiiM Islands. on e Month .50 Three Months $1.25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuance* ef Ads and Subscriptions must b mad# t business office In writing. TBisrHOkEL Bnsfnetis OflW aAiu.li*. iljots-.18 Th !••, .. _ u* 43. Ult. au.tfß .. .. . £4. OC* i**A jt C.u .U| „ # m Office 237 Gloucester Slftut. Of*PfciAL ORGAN^OF Glynt County, Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court Of Bank ruptcy for this District m Correspondence solicited, but to re Jeive attention letters must he ao oompanled by a responsible name, no ror pat-lcatlou, but as a guarantee ol good faith. Rejected communications will b returned If accompanied by postage. Remittance Should be made by pos ial note, check, money order or registered letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. They are here. U-r-r oyster stew, pi ease. The fun of the school boy will soon be over for a time. The solid south Is giving Bryan as big a reception as It did in 1900. Secretary Shaw will probably flu l that, the solid south is stlli solid. It comes rather hard for many of the property owners, but Union street must be paved. ~ ' • i it * Charleston ought to get up a spir ited procession over the defeat of the dispensary In South Carolina. They sent them all to Maine but Teddy. Maybe if he had gone l,lttb>- fleld would have seen his finish. — ■ • t ...... Hears! seems to he somewhat of a party buster as well as a trust bus ter. That is If he can have his way. Well, there le one good thing about the trolley franchise. Novem ber 10 does not cotno on Fri lay this year Say a good word for your city no matter where you go or who you are talking to. It will bring good re sults. if Gompers had had a larger fle!-J to work In, ho nifty have captured Littlefield. Please pardon us for that one. , I The Idol Blabman of the country •will soon have to give w.iyj to the long-haired Reginalds aid Il.tr>l lt> of |h>ot bal fame. ■lust, rings over In South ("amllne have fl-ul'v t-etiU-1 • • to Hie acorgie 1,1 m llnlt it have been worse. wAll sorts of rumors are a float tn Brunswick Just now about big busi ness deals. The Nows hopes to flush a few of them shortly. President Palma has callel a spec ial session of the Cuban congress to devise the proper way to spank the In surgents. Use the macuette. One real catate Arm in this city lo .U*i nine new families here last week. Where is there any better sign of progress? The old familiar sound of the school hell will soon be heard, joyfully to the girl, but the boy, he would much rather listen to the dinner bell. The next fellow that makes a crack about building a hotel on St. Simon land does not deliver the goods ought lo be ducked in the surf. That’s an. I Brunswick needs at least a hundred lew cottages to rent from sls to KS per month. The demand is here ■ ■td the supply ought to bo forth- Kitulng. ■Hie man ''’its ot the Atlanta baso ■. team an? hot after that thousand ■lars offend by the owners if the Hm ends In second place. The ■belters are now tied for that po- AS TO THE INSURRECTION. There is a good deal of comedy in I the reports from the alleged insurrec tion in Cuba. The invariable beau tiful women w'ho leads columns of re bels dashingly and victoriously against the government has made her appearance, but as yet the victories are nominal. Claims of fifteen to twenty thousand patriots in the field come to us dazzling]}’, but why they do not sweep away the two or three thousand government soldiers and po lice is not explained. If the stories of two weeks ago were true, or an proxtately so, the insurrection should now be In possession of every city on flie island except possibly those portions of Havana Included in the forts. It Is Indicated by the trend of 1 events that the Insurrection Is most ly In progress In the papers a move on the political chessboard. It may win at least partially in securing con cessions from the party in power to tbe party out of power. If the claims of the revolutionists are all based on facts there are some real grievances from which they suffer not so muen in other respects as in their pride and sense of fair play, and the gov erning power would do well and witteiy to reform certain abuses, it in t„ be hoped that the negotiations for peace will bo successful, as (here is in dispute nothing really worth fight ing about. Both sides are to blant,-. One for withholding certain rights, the other for taking arms to gain them when tiiey are not worth it — —" —■ ■ ■■*• ■ e ALAS AND ALACK, HAS IT cyOMG TO THIS*? '■* - According to the revelations belt: • made by the legislative investigation committee Into the conduct of .the Confederate veterans’ home iy Atlan ta. there has been wrong doing thorn in mioh a degree as to nauseate the people of Georgia and at the same time stigmatize the entire people of the state In the eyes of the who!:; country. That graft and greed and maltreat ment, view, whiskey and bad women should he found lit thin, Ilie retreat of the old soldiers, is something abso lutely horrible ami is enough to ex cite tbe jnpt indignation of every true Georgian in the land. Some of the testimony shows a con ditlon of eveil existing in the old sol diers’ home that ought, to cause I lie people of the state to blush with shame and reflects the deepest char acter of odium on the officials of the state, through whose trail offices such men and such women found lodge ment beneath litis humble roof, the only shelter the suite of Georgia for her noble sons who gave their best days for their country's cause and who are now Audi into tbe even ing shadows of their lives. It Is to be hoped that the committee ftp|M)lnted tty the legislature will probe tills disgraceful scandal to the very bottom, find the "guilty parties and expose them to the view of till the world. No white .vault brush should cover the besmirched record of those who are responsible for this descent tlon of these-old fellows-home aul the proper punishment should be ban dod out to them in no uncertain manner. The people of Georgia should vote for the court of appeals. It will re lieve the congested condition of the supreme court and is badly needed. ll Ralph Smith is such a common carrier why not lot him hold down one of the Jobs on the railroad com mission. He is somewhat of a earn writer, too. Hon. Edwin. Brobston, formerly or this city, now of Jacksonville, is ad vocating the establishment of a state board of immigration for Florida. Mr. Brobston is right and the people of Georgia should agitate the same sub ject HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. Wh.o It I* Free of Onndruff. it (iriwi t Mtorlr.sily, Kslr prst'srs'ion.'i and dandruff cure*. i( a rule, re ft'..:' ■ ur irritating vffiiir* that do no c.-.rthly ■ -d. Hair, w en n.t diseased, grows t.atat . . luxuriantly. Dandruff la the tr.: > cf 1 !--e-fetitti* of All hair trouble, and o- .■ ■ . caused by a germ. The only wa. to care dand ruff Is to kin the pv.lv ai. k-a far. the only hair preparative ti.at wia positively destroy the germ Is : > ... 1!, ; abaotutety har,tiles- fr< c fr< a g a s. sediment, dye matter or tier, ;raus drugs It allays itching Instantly; maker, hair glossy and soft as :iL "Destrov the cause, you remove thi r . t - Bi ,; d by leading druggist' Sen ■ "... in .lamps for •ample to The i v , yvtroit > Mich. For sale by Smith's Pharmacy. A oure enough one price store Wood-Bailey Clothing Cotnptny. We lend money to build home- Brunswick Development Company I Max Isaac. praafden., offioe 80 I GtoasseUr MC ■} ftHf _ _ It docs not have life enough, that’s J g • "JT" r 1 the trouble with yourbair! There is CllT* anCJ something wrong with the hair “ •“ vy bulbs. They are s.owly starving! Then feed them at once! Give them a regular hair-food—Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It checks falling hair, keeps the scalp healthy and free from dandruff. A little of it often does great things for the hair and scalp. jwsK?uuU’. \ If i The site:: . • -<? ■ : ,be world is • ••I, l-.-fln* -- :t if ,/atte. ><••• <•••: -Yf re--. > 'it tar from the it.V. • fr>- : .r.t 200 r.ei oi a.-,, :<‘ii : children, vv :0 II by ■ t.tt: :<■ of "Culs de-.l- Tbi-v : ' oeprive-.l of tbe use • the’ • g; ' 'log!.-. a:.<l push tiienc -.: >u r 1 i primitive wooden euri -with v, ■ '• "i v b> -is. which they prop:*! by *!•*::n * of a flatiron shaped Lld'-k of m either hand. All Dili. Thu man;.editor v lie -led liis chair round atnl pushed a button in the wall. T’r* person wuute.l entered. •*ll(*re," sail! the editor, “are a nuin her of directions from outsiders as to the Is st way to re .. newspaper. See that they are ail carried out.” And the office boy, g: iliering them ull into u large wastebasket, did so. They Tipped Him. Tourist (visiting an ancient eastiei— Are there any legends connected with tiffs old castle '! Guide oh. yes. It is vaid that in ancient times a stranger once visited this castle and gave no tip to tbe guide. Thereupon tbe latter threw tbe visitor over into the moat. But don’t be frl rhtenod. Of course it's only an idle legend. \ Warm Time Cam I rtf*. History da--c Subject, "C -orge 11. and the l'e!li::m Ministry.” Master— Who : ::id and when. "Now I shall have no more peace?" itmail Hoy (after a long interval of thought t I’lease, sir, George 111. on hi. deathbed - l’uneli. I Jinn- n Xewt of Pirate*. T,unify. In tbit Bristol channel, is an | Island where one may see an earth : (jmik" at any time. There is nothing ! alarming about these “earthquakes," ! however. They are simply certain eu t rions crevasses In the west of the Is j land, which the local people call by j that. name. Lundy in former centuries j was a notorious nest of pirates. In King Henry lll.’s time William de Mariseo, a traitor to the king, built n castle there and set up as an early Captain Kidd. And so it went on through the centuries until In the mid dle of the eighteenth Thomas Benson, n Barnstable mcrclynit, who was then j lessee of the island, was convicted of i piracy and smuggling and expend, lie had a contract for carrying con } viets to the American colonies and I used quietly to land them on Lundy and use their labor there. Tlie Nine In the Calendar. The figure 0, which came into the calendar on Jan. 1, 1889, will stay with us 111 years from that date, or until Dec. 31, 1990. No other figure has ever had such a long consecutive run, and the 0 Itself has only once before been In a race which lasted over a century— that in which it continuously figured from Jan. 1, 889, until Dec. 31, 999, a period of 111 years. The figures 8 and 7 occasionally fall Into odd combina tions, but neither of them has ever yet served for a longer period than 100 consecutive years In our calendar since the present mode of calculating lime was established. It is also clear that from their relative positions among the numerals it is an impossibility for either of them to appear in date reck oßings continuously for a longer period titan a century. holey’s honey and Tar cures cuius, prevents pneumonia. FOR SALE- One ten-horse power touting car, in good condition, de tachable tonneau, used for demonstra ting only, for S6OO. The Army Cycle Manufacturing Company, Charleston, S. C. COLSON HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF ALL KINDS SA MILL OUTFITS. Agents for ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS. WIRE FIELD FENCE. COLSON HARDWARE CO. Slue Ribbon Beer. Jest lecetved. a car load of Pahs 'tvowlnp Company’s Blue Ribbon beer 'simp is sold at all first class saloon in the city of Brunswick. Retail 15 nts per bottle and $1,50 per dozen. T. Newman, sole agent. 218 Bav sfreeL WANTED —People to know that Uncie Sig will loan you money on anything of value. All legitimate business sol icited. gig I.evison. 308 and 30 Ba street. The prettiest line o': rour-tn-hand neckwear ever offered in theclty at 25 cents each. Come and look and be aetosished. Rig Levi sen. HOC anv *OB Barr street THE BRUN3WICK DAILY NEWS &3IDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1906. YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE COMING !N THIS COLUMN Do you want a position, a house sirvanL Have you lost anything? O ysu want to rent a room, or have yoi a room or bouse to rent, if so pu ao. in Inc ic, oncap vo.uinn. FOR RENT. Full RENT—Two story house cornet ■ieorge and Amnerst stitets. Also umj story u.use-txo. street -vpply at Goo Carpenter. . ua I—i wo-.vtory aouse, corner or E and F streets, S2O per rnom.ii. ,-.lonslon, Fendig (v Cos. FOR RENT.—Five room cottage three doors from postotlice. All mod ern conveniences. Apply to 71ff Glo i -ester street. WANTED. WANTED.—Three or four tabl boarders. Apply to Mrs. C. ,V Floyd, No. 903 F street. WANTED—Tow travelling salesmen in each .slate, salary’ $36 per week and expenses. Mention present occu pation. Los Angeles Cider Cos., New York. FOR DENT.—Foui room cottage on the corner of George and Ellis'street Apply at 222 Union. FOR SALE —At a sacrifice, to houses and 75R109 feet of land; 1 four room house just built; 1 thre eroom house in good condition; rents for $12,00 per month. Only SCOO. MUST GO. Ap ply to R. W". Durden, plione rBG or 1009 G street. LOST. —One pair of gold framed spe.v tiuies. 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 ston, Brockman, Ga. Under New Management THE BRUNSWICK • BAKERY 100 A Street. I ha\e 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 guarantee satisfaction ami assure y.ott that you will get the best bread that can be made Just give us a trial. Out of town orders wili re ceive prompt attention. F. W. LEBEN, Pro. AT ST. SIMON PIER GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS AT KING CITY ST. SIMON PIER MRS. B. HARRELL. FROM THE BEST SOURCES How ami where a grocery stock 1 bought determines its val ueaud qual ity. We could buy cheap stuff and sell to you at cheap prices. Yo might think we would be good peo pie to trade w'ith—tout we wouldn't bo. We buy from the best sources pay fair prices and charge you a fair profit—just euough to pay ter handl the goods. We wouldn’t touch cheap quality for a great deal. We intend to maintain our reputation for honesty in all things. THOS. KEANY. A Healing a*3 pmu The Rev, J. C. Warren, pastor o oh axon Baptist church, Betalr, Q* says ot Electric Bitters "It s a Go •end to mankind. U cured mo o lame beck, stiff Joints, and complet physiclai collapse. I was so weak t took me an hour to walk a half mile Two bottles of Hlectna Bltteds nav made me so strong I nave Just wait *d three miles in fifty minutes an feel like walking three mere. Lta made anew man of me.” Greater remedy tor of all stomach, liver and kuinsy complaints. Bold and*; guar antes at amltk's par*.*,,'. fries *> •eats Ring tip 288-3, Leben's bakery anaj got some of those delicious simona 1 maroons tday, 100 A street. DR. GEO. COESTER. VETERINA'R Y SURGEON All domsetlc animals treated. Imv* Orders at Braes'* Drug Mere PMIVkiC IMJL tfS|| SOUTHERN jf-> RAILWAY SCHEDULE Effective January S, ISO 6. N. B. Following schedule figures published only as information and are not guaranteed. TO TrtE NOKTH AND EAST. Noe. 23. 31- l*. 30 Bv. Brunswica. y.aua. s.3Up Ar. leaup 11.2ua. i&.2up At. Savannah 1.05>. . 12.15a Ar. Coluruuia ?.uup o.uua Ar. Abbeville i-Oop Ar. CHarloUe 10.25 p. :. ssa Ar. Danville 2.21a. z.lop Ar. Richmond ti.oSp. 5.42 p Ar. Washington y.ioa. 3-oup Ar. Baltimore lu.atia. ll.llp Ar. Pnlla'leipliia 1 -i>. 2.25a Ar. New York 3.3 up. 6.3ua TO THE WESF. Nos. 15. 13 Lv. Brunswick 8.50a 8.30 p Ar. Jet up S.loa lu.Sop Ar. ila ;on 1.30 p. 4.00a Ar. Atlanta 4.10 p. 6.30a Ar. Home 7.10 p. 7.25a Ar. Chattanooga y.55p. i*.4sa Ar. Knoxville 1.40a. l.lOp Ar. .Louisville 8.59a. ■ S.lOp Ar. Cincinnati 8.15a. 7.40 p Ar. St. Louis 6.12 p, am. 7.32a Ar. Birmingham 3.15 p. 12.01a Ar. Memphis 7.05a. g.osp Ar. Kansas City 9.4ua Ar. Chicago 7.23** Trains arrive at Brunswick as £oi lows: No. 14 arrives at Brunswick at 8.03 a. m. with connections from Sav annah and Bast, and also from At lanta and V.'est. No. 16 arrives at 4.25 p. m. from At lanta an'd W est. No. 24 arrives at 7.10 p m. with con nections from all points fci; s'. THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Nob. 29 and 30, “WASHINGTON AK-j FLORIDA LIMITED,, carrying Pullman, Drawing room anti Sleep Ing cars between Jesup and New York. Nos. 18 and 14, “The FLORIDA LIMITED” carry through Pullman Drawing room, Sleeping cars be tween Jesup, Atlanta. Cincinnati. Chicago, Kansas City, and Colorado Springs. UNEXCELLED Dining car v vice on ad trains. For information av ro rates ai>; schedules. apoi" to H. B. SPENCER. G. A . Washington ~D C. S. H. HAiIDWJCK, P. T. t4.,Wasc lngtar., D C W. H. TaYLOE. G. P. A , Wasr ington, P. C. BROCKS MORGAN, A. G. P. A. Atls”*>, Oa. a. H. HOC REMAN,G. A., Binunrtct G*.. ‘Phone I*l iN<?w r Cl reck* t [American jßestaurant AND LUNCH ROOM. [ r 1 | NIGHT AND DAY ; NEATEST PLACE IN THE CITY . EVERYTHING FIRST CLASS SERVICE UNSURPASSED. NOW OPEN. IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. ROUTES &HGOBENPYLE TELEPHONE NO. 430. See Davis & Blacker by Fine Press Peaches APPLES PER PECT 35 CENTS CHICKENS, EGGS and BUTTER at the lowest market prise*. SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. Telephone 44€ 202 Monk Btreet For lessons iu typewriting and steu ography call on Aire. Alma Hortman, No. 13 7 South Lee street A torpid, inactive liver can produc mors bodiiy ilia than anything else It is good to clean the system ou occasionally. Stir the liver up an get into shape generally. The be* results are derived from the use o DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Relie hie, effective, pleasant pills with reputation. Never gripe. Sold toy l druggists. Call on tlm Brunswick Development Company to <%ee their plan. Mk. -aitc, president. 305 Gloucester street. Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointmen will cure blind, bleeding, ukerate. and itching piles. It absorbs the tu mors, allays the itching at once, acts as aponltice, gives instant relief. Dr. Williams' Inulm Pile Ointment is prepared for piles and itching of the delicate parts. Every box is guaran teed. Sold by druggists, by mail for M cents anu #LOd. WUKama mg Aa. Froga c*m*Us4, OfcW. & health mmsm " * a a rrßßVEiujiE pinna -1 i Tte great remedy fcr nervous prostration and all diseases of the generativt organs-of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manual. ' Impoteoey, Nightly Emissions. Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, exeessive^B ' o' Tobacco °r Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With ec9 irTrR Isikfi order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at *I.OO per Tien UOIfIO. n boxes for 85.00. K MOTTS CHEMICAL CO., CieteJand. Oh)9 ~T~TL For Sale hy HUNTER’S PHARMACY General Headquarters 1 For Automobiles If you are mth e market for an automobile ,a bicycle, or If you want r-;\ pairs in either of these departments see me. I also have a full line of cycl. j euridres. Sole agent. OLESMOBILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOLEDO AUTOS. I am now in my new quarters N o. 340 Newcastle atreet. Call and *o* my stock. I have with me an exper t automobile' repairer, Mr Sweat, or Savannah. t * B. J. Qlewine. r> _ • g BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH National Bank of Brunswick 1 E* V CAPITAL $150,000.00 SURPLUS $84.0002 D V ear Savings Department Pays Four per cent interest coumpounded quarterly. WESLEY H. GREENFIELD. Pile Driving j Contractor WHARF BUIL.DIN'G AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. SCO L strseV-J Brunswick, Ga. Tate S prints Water WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CELEBRATED WATER b/ THE GLASS, BY THE CASE OR BY THE BARREL HUNTER’S 505 GLOUCESTER ST. • Notice to Creditors. Georgia, Glynn county. All creditors of the estate of Han nah Coburn, iate of said county, ar nereby uotilied to render an accoun of their demands against said estat properly made out, to the undersign ed or payment thereof will be debar red. H. F. dußignon, As administrator on the estate of ..Hannan Coburn, deceased. The End of the World. Of trouble that robbed E. H. Wolfe of Bear Grove, rowa, of all usefulness came when he became taking Elec trie Bitters. Fie writes: "Two year ago kidney tioubie caused me grea * altering, which 1 would never nav survived had 1 not taken Electric Bit ters. They also cured me of genera debility. ' dure cu<re for all stom acn, liver and kidney complaints blood diseases, headache, dizziness and weakness or bodily decline. Price 5U cents. Guaranteed by Smith’ Pharmacy. Blue Ribbon is the only beer brew ed by tne Pabst. It is made of mal and nops and practically digests it self. New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par ker’s; phone 4. New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par ker's; phone D4. An old time cough syrup binds thebowels. Anew idea was advaa ced two years ago iu 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, relieve© coius, coughs, croup, whooping cough, etc. For sale by all druggists. CHAS. BMLIY Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbulld- Ing and Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. Open AH the Year a i'be Waiisce Hons* at Oeeaa sib A tiimoa .S-jjLßd, will remain eye *D vnai round. VISITOR* ALWAY* WELCOME MRS. W. L. WALLACE 81g Levieou can stoy, your troubl if it U money you need. Money ♦< leaned on anything of vsltve. uid clothing tor sals by gig Lerlae# mrSi BROWN & CO DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine ! umber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. *ng ha* ever equalled it. • .dni.g can ever surpass it. Ur. ling’s Umi Bisesvery A Perfect Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Mcney bask If it fails. Trial Bottles free. Cobb and Wheeler GNERAL TINNER 3. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TED. 212 Newcastle St. CAR LOAD OF PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE WIRE FENCES ARE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Figure ROBERSON & CO. on the subject Phone 426 No 2 Wright's Spuare l AM NOW PREPARED TO DO General Plumbing OF ALL KIND We carry a full and complete tins Of STOVES and RANGES and do ail kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOH NE. Phone 397, 428 Newcastle Btreet. DeVoe’s old Stand. H. B. GARNETT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR When In need of—— A PLASTERER, A PAINTER, A CARPENTER Call on the old original H. B. GARNETT. For lessons in typewriting and aten tgraphy call on Mrs. Alma Hartman, No. 117 South Lm street. CASTOR IA F'* infants and CLildreA. tlie kind You Have Always Bought Shoes! shoes!! shoes!!! for men women and children, all kinds, ail stsos, ail Drtoea Prices tosnlt the Kg Levlaoa, IM sad IM Bag