The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 20, 1906, Image 2

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY 1 HE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANT mu . ■— . . .-i.. i , . ■ ... ■ V.LARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr., City Edlto EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. filtered at the Brunswick, Ga., pos office as second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms of subscription in the cit •nd by mail free of charge to all parti of the United States and Canaria, Mex Ico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phli'.ppin Islands and Hawaiian Islands. One Month .50 Three Months $1.25 Six Months $250 One Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuance ef Ads and Subscriptions must be made t business ofhee in writing. f Si **• MONKS Business FV'torts’ P.'iom 1k ILe Kdi’oi . . .... ...... . .*a The ’ Tl*, rn if,, ~ .. , ~,S4' r ■ il * e'ri ■, , 46> c J > u,,.. .ci 6. ei, .rl ~i >l CnLnN ur Glym County, Glyun County Commissioners. The United States of Bank ruptcy lor tU ; s District correspondence solicited, but to re eive attention letters must be ao coini-au.eu by a responsible name, no tor pub.iciUlon, but as a guarantee oV £OOd faith. Rejected communlcatioius will b returued if accompanied by postage. Remittance should be made liy po* jil note, check, money order ot registered letter Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. Attend the meeting ot the Comutor cLal League tomorrow afternoon. It is your duty to ariend the utoeh ing of tho Commeri nil League to liiot i'jw neon Take ft drive uromu Brunswick anil note* the new bulldi ig going on ia every so -it >n of the ct’y Tin- Soutliern iiailv ay I as not beat holding that Dennis Folly lan, 1 all these years n.erolv or the purpose of paying taxes n it. Candidate Brenncn who is dead locked over In the FI st district, wttn Candidate Shepard, announces that ho is ready to wlthdiiw In favor of a dark horse whenevtr his opponent will agree to withdraw, but. us long ns Shepard is in the Vooe Brennen will keep the con vent !<ki deadlocked. Shepard should withdraw and allow the nomination to go to pin opponent, as Brannon beat him by 11,000 popular votes in the district. But, you know, Bhe;ard In from Savannah. . HERE I", NO Die rUHPANCE. The h' iniiii’;■ of the operation of the railroad regulating law passed bv congress has not been accompanied by any convulsions —unless the send off ' 'i.- .uent by the big rail road ii ■ /' that the roads were go lug out of politics may be regarded as a spasm. If It proves to be true it will bring about a condition that will be approved by the judgment of all Intelligent men, and it will at the same time rebound to the benellt oi the roads morally and Iflnuncially There never has been any sufficient reasons why railroads should engage iu politics, and it Is only fair to state that the fault of their being engaged ( therein is not essentially that of the roads themselves. The evil has been one of slow growth, and it may be laid—like most other sins of political commission— at the door of the republican party. In the beginning the roads were dra gooned into the service of that party through their attorneys, who have throughout the north genertlly beer of the republican brand. These at torneys, being ardent republicans and knowing the value of the weapon lu their hands, began to use It Aua with such success that it spread. Then tin roads begun to Invite it In order to control democratic politics in localities in states, and the thing went ou until the control of many states ami congressional districts was completely iu the hands of the rail road managers or strikers The pet>, pie began to revolt, and the result has been to overthrow the railroads, so far as controlling politics was con cerned The battle has not been pushed any further than to accomplish the partial expulsion of the railroads from poli tics. ami if the corporations wisely complete the operation by complete voluntary withdrawal they will be al lowed to retire undisturbed. They tnay depend upon being treated fairly matters of legislation hereafter. PRESIDENT SMALL’S Liff^R. Elsewhere In thte Issue will tie found a very Interesting letter from President A. B Small, of the Macon Charmber of Commerce, with refer- ence to an editorial and a news story which appeared In The Mews several I : days ago, charging that j the steamer j Nan Elizabeth had discriminated 'n the matter of rising to handle fireight from Brunswick to river points on the Ocmulgee. The News Is pleased at the atti tude of President Small in the mai ler. However, he Is not quite correct in all of his statements Asa matter of fact freight wa tendered the Nan by a Brunswick wholesale house arm ; the shipment .vyas -refused by the steamer. Probably, however, that was due to an over loaded cargo anu we are willing to believe that was the case. / The Brunswick merchant who wan ted to ship i small amount of goods to some river point very llkeivj would not Ijavo written to Macon for rates, but Fould very naturally have expected tf> receive them at the I ship's sida Regarding to that por tion of tha letter of President Smalt referring to the "allotment, of stock to Brunswick," we do not know who could havft authoritlvely asserted that Bruns'rick would not subscribe for stock 1 1 the Macon and Bruns wick Navigation Company. Has Mr. Small or asy of his associates can vassed the < ity for stock subscriptions to the ente "prise? Brunswick people are energetic and progressive and If the investment is a souni/ one and President Smaii will visit feruswlck and go over the situation F lth our business men, wej are quite t sure, he will receive the proper etidoinagement at their hand We are! compelled to take issue with the | statement of President Small thatlthere has been any effort in Brunswick to place the Macon ano Brunswick Navigation Company i ri a bad light, oil If such a conspiracy lias existed, the| we are absolutely in the dark on the subject. So far as The News *ls concerned, wo have aldwl the move from time to time, and Vve hope It will mater ialize and grow to be a great big link In the commerce of the two ci ties and we assure President Small that the articles published by The News were in the interest of Bruns wick, rather than agalns'.; his -project. Brunswick would lie a very odd cit, If she did not welcome new enter prises; however she would be equal ly at right angles with all healthy commercial laws if she did not guard and protect her own Interests and her commerce. Judge Russell has bren mail; a candidate for one >f the re, i t of np pead Justices bv lib Mends, who pai l his SIOO to the *ate ex ■ ■•mive rot ; mlttee. Judgi iiis--*ll will no doth! now make '.h 1 i nee —■ - " ■■ ■— The Jacksonville Tinies-Union Is of thetlie opinion that the government should be spending all of that money tost It Is paying out for river •im provement* In Manila and elsewhere on southern ports. Our Florida con temporary is certainly right on this line. Waiting for the Dog Show. The children of Brunswick, and the okl folks, too, for that matter, are watting with Interest to see Gentry's dog and pony show, which will give two performances in fhe etty next Saturday. The show Is said to be larger and better than ever this year a number of new features having been added. Blue Ribbon Beer. Just lecelved, a car load of Pahs Brewing Company’s Blue Ribbon beer Same is sold at all first class saloou in the city of Brunswick. Retail 15 cents per bottle and $1,50 per dozen T. New mar., sole agent. 218 Uav street Misses Gale's Private School. The Fall term of Misses Gale's chool begius Sept. 24. 1906. Pupils are Fitted for college or j university. For further particulars enquire of Mias M. J. Gale, 708 El S‘ Removal Notice. L\ Goldstein lias removed his shoe shop from 309 Newcastle street to 317 Newcastle street. WANTED Twenty-five tie choppers and te wood cutters to work at Leicht, on the A., B. A A. railroad. Apply *e superintendent of camp of Taylor Cook Cypress Company, Leicht, Ga, Call up Davis and Taylor's stables If you want dirt for raising your lots or sidewalks Notice. The Union Pressing Club has re moved from 309 Newcastle street ,i> the rear of the store at 317 Newcastl sereet Phono 141-3. W. H. Martiu manager. For lea sons In typewriting and sten ography pail on Mrs. Alma Hortnuin, No. 117 toot* Ui street - ?Ht UWHiWiCK OAfLY N£WB THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1906 , - The next time you meet your doctor, ¥1 1 *m • ask him his opinion of Ayer’s Cherry f* /"T TANARUS) C fl fT 1 Q Pectoral in cases of bronchitis. Then "* * *• W •$•, kJ w hen you have a hard cold in the chest you will be ready to follow his advice. Doctors very generally endorse this old, standard, family cough medicine. They know all aboutit. They prescribe in inat these rieps We h*e no •-eret. • We publish JC. Ayer Cos.. 1* )lot IHC.SC UScs. inrrj.n'mi of all BRUNSWICK, Sal.Spet 22 S f tsfm ■■ gft fSpilf K&t- i - (wli I) V I •.-J p* A -v. V ty 1 ro PEPYS AND EVELYN. DlHrmirt* ill lit Unit’ of Ti rvp KiirnoiiM l)l:irHiN. Pepys’ narrative is nlv.-ays dramatic —himself being the center of the play— while Evelyn i hisi,-: i,-;il. paile-tic or didactic, li Ills ns.ell : I: in. i’epy givas us tin- comedy of bis ;n Plautus and 'JVri-ii..- gave us it:-- ci„ •- edy of theirs. Evelyn, on the other band, bus sunrlbir.;; of I.ivy In I,i. composition iif 1 not a little of (*i<> Corap ire, for in itnnee, their fi • Uncut of the great fire, and y m i.:;i., mri av the clislanee between I'leui. Thus it P that Pepys' ncconnl iK-gins: ‘‘Some* ot our maids, sitting up I it- last night to get things ready against our feast to day, Jane called us up about in ‘lie morning to tell us of a great fir > they saw ill the city. So I rose ■ nd ■ lipped on tn.v nightgown and v.-tii to !i-r win dow," And now turn to Evelyn and see the temper In which la- views (he destruction of the ,-ify. "The clouds of smoke were illsimil and reached up on computation uertr fifty mile; In length,” he writes (he day after tin fire. ‘'Thus I left It this afternoon hurtling, a ivsetnblaiie.- of Sodom <>r the l-ist and v. Tl forcibly called to un mind that passage, ‘Non eiiirn hie ha lienms tabll •>:i elvitatem.’ the ruins resenddii Ilie |'- liii-e of Troy. I,on don u ns, lull II is no more!" Pepys s -Is the -ene before you like it man; Evelyn retlerl:; upm the (ragi* dy like a writer Ingenfops in reference and ipiick with allusion. TV • need not discuss wlileli is th - letter me'bod. hut it may surel., he said liiat (lie world will produce another hundred Evelyns before it fashions a tilling rival for Pepys, Loudon Si - iit or. In Kiigiaiui tlie* IP I newspaper was published in Hlti'd by Nathaniel Butter ibe inline of the sheet is uncertain, in Iliad the Mrst luiicii paper was printed. It contained two small folio pages of Slews. In the Imperial library at St. Petersburg are two copies of Ibe lirst Russian newspaper, which have Ih date 1708. There are also son -- proofs of the same paper on which arc corrcc lions written in l!ie hand of pc tin the '•real This n nli tin 1 --at i;.l eat in (he pap. r and ( --r u.ily sunn Intend 1 ! il l 111* ini c | > u .no. The til' ! p r i i!u.m: -d in North America was lie* I ' '.oil Nc a which br.-d wac. :.- .1 April PI. 17 and This pap an prln and on a sh. ■■ twelve inch.',: I y ci. 'at and contain:* two c.,!u:::m-! of a- It ; .arrived u.i til ITTii. Ila I*, oca!e;l the cause oi Hi British ; ■ > - r. ...cat al >hc outbreak oi the Ucvolu'.ion, |‘| .•xi'iu'f of Vl>ul. An c ample of picscncc of mind was that oi -. ■• nan who, lea , 1.-i'i a hue 111 tlia h i■ ■ one night, heard a noise in the il, mom ami knew that bur glare w. -.* r.-movlip.r the plate. She was lei' fa, I; mi any other bouse to summon a- island*. Seizing a large paper bag witle'.i lay on a table, she in dated it an , broke it on the w all of the stairs wllll a loud report. The thieves mistaking it for a pistol, drop ,1 their plunder and lied i'heiv is no quality perhaps which we ail covet more than this ready and which mr.io-s action as J’fOM'.Jit ■. mi i .t. Srii coll trol, which we can cultivate, helps us to attain it in a degree, but ii Is large l.v a gift of nature, life i keen eye or nimble tongue. We who are born with out it may console ourselves with the fact that emergencies come but once or twice lu Ufa, while every hour calls for the use of common sense, patience and self control, all of which we cau have If we will. A H<>ir mill a null. A certain Irish officer responsible for dog licenses had ti system of discover ing his victims, lie knocked at the side door of every house, and If a dog barked lie immediately demanded that the owner : !iow his license, livery dog must tm\ - his day. however, and one day this collector reached the slreot with his low -r garments nearly intact. "Bedrid." he said, eying the victorious terrier through the railings, "that's the •ort of dog 1 like to see out o' mo sight!" Fresh cream, light rye. French am Graham bread today at I .ebon's bak ry, U'O A street. We carry Till? stock of flooring,, siding and coiling. Brunswick Plan ing and Forwarding Company. For lessens In typewriting and sl* ography call on itra. Alma Mortmain, No U 7 South {.aw strwj*. YOUR WANTS WILL BE SURE , COMING ‘N THIS COLUMN Do you want a position, a house servant Have you lost anything? D ycu want to rer.t a rcom, or have yot a room or house to rent. ;f so pu an ad. in The News cheap column. WANTED. WANTED- —People to know thatlfnme Sjg will loan you money on anything o l value. All legitimate business sol icited. Sig Levison, 308 aud 3nh Bay' street. FOR RENT. FOR DENT. Pout room cottage on the corner of George aud Ellis street Apply at "22 (iuiou. LOST.—One pair of gold framed spec tales. Wilt pay reward for return t* News office. Under New Management THE BRUNSWICK BAKERY 100 A Strest. I have purchased the Baker; of Mr. J. M. Hoodenpyle at luu A Street and will continue to do business at the same stand. Orders for Fancy Cakes given special attention. We guarantee satisfaction anil assure you that you will gel the best bread that can be made Just give us a trial. Out of town erders wil 1 re ceive prompt attention. F. W. L.FBFN, Pro. AT ST. SIMON PIER GOOD MEALS AND LODGINGS AT KING CITY ST. SIMON PIER MRS. B. HARRELL. G. F. ANDERSON, Agt. L. C. S vi 01! VISIBLE TYPEWRITER . --wiK'iiiSl * Typewriters Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 76c. COLSON HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF ALL KINDS SA MILL OUTFITS. Agents for ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS. WIRE FIELD FENCE. COLSOH HARDWARE CO. A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY As 1 am going into the coal an wood bustnts with my father. 1 wan to sell 'my present business th Brunswick Restaurant. H. E. Iverson. Tin work of all Jurats amt condlt lon* prom pity dose. Cobb A Wheeler, XIS N.i’sts: street "SeiMobaa DR GEO. COESTER. VETERINARY SURGEON All domestic animals treated. leave •Here at ■rwoa'e Drug Mare *MOWt WH> SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE • Effective January 9, 1906. N B. Following schedule agures published only as information aud ’are Dot guaranteed. TO Ir.E NORTH AMS EAST. Nos. 23. 3-i. 1,. 3d j Lv. Brunswick y.hda. 8.30 p! A;. Jesup J i.2ua. U).2Upi Ai. riavanuau l.liap. 12.iaa Ar. cciumbia l.oup Ar. Asheville i.osp Ar. Charlotte lti.2hp. 9. &.*a Ar. Dauviile 2.2ta. 2 lup Ar. Richmond (j asp. ti.-t2p Ar. Waaaiug.on if.;,Ua. 9.&UP Ar. Baltimore 1u.06a. li.isp Ar. Philadelphia 1 p 2.35a Ar. New York " oijp. 6.3ua to the wear. N-J3. la. 13 Lv. Bruunwick ti.sita t. 3up Ar. Je,up 8.19a. IU.BUsi Ar. .Macon l.3t)p 4.00a Ar AUauta -l.iop, • ;>oa Ar. Rome 7.10 p 7 25a Ar. Chattanooga y.55p 9.4aa Ar. Knoxville UCa. 1 lOp At. Louis vill-,- ,y (i;> 8-tup Ar. Oinciiiiii-.il S.F.a . tOp Ar. St. Louis 6.i2p. , ,12a Ar. Birmingham 9. i ~p. . 12. 01a Ar. Memphis 7 05a S.Otip Ar. Kansas Oily 9.40a Ar. Chicago 7.23 Trains arrive at BruDswtck as fo! iows: No. 14 arrives at Brunswick at 8.0-3 a. ni. will, eonuectiuiis from Rav aiiunh and East, anu also from Ai lanta aud V-st. No. 16 arrives at 4 25 p. rri. from Ah lanta and Went. No. 24 arrives at 7.10 p. ta. wrti' con nection: from all point, I. V THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Nos. 23 aud 30, “WASHfNCTtiN At-iu FLORIDA LIMITED,, cariyiag Pullman, Drawing roon ing cars hetveu Jei.up . tut N- m York. i Nos. 13 aud 14, "The FLORIDA LlMlTKit" cutry through Pvdlmxn Drawing room, Bleeping cars iie tweoii .‘e-up, Atlanta, Cincinuatt. Chicago, k i,aas City, and Coloradj Springs. BNEaCCRIXED Dining nay vice on a • iriilns. For infori.iation a- to .-iMes’ an schedules, etc., apniv to H B. SPEVCFU. (i. id. W:-. .dngtan D C. S. xj. HARDWICK, e. T. M.,Way.n ingteu. i 0 TV D. ' YToOH, G P. &... Was! -r..iU,n. P. BP r. *.'? St ORGAN, A. a. P. A Atij''‘a Ga. I? H ’ iO C HEMAN.G. A.. BruLßWlc - Ga.. ‘Phone 1I New (Ireek= American Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM. f NIGHT AND BAY ( NEATEST PLACE IN EVERYTHING FIRST fcuAKS SERVICE UNSURPASSED. MOW OPEN, IN OLD ARCADE BUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. - POLETtS & HOODENPYLE TELEPHONE NO. 4SO. See Davis & Blackerby Fine Press Peaches APPLES prp. PFCT 3 r * CENTS CHICKENS, BUGS and BUYILR at the lowest market prices SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. Telephone 44€ 202 Monk Street For ieesous, in typewriting and steu ography call on Mia. Alma Hortmau, No. il f South Lee street. A torpid, Inactive liver can produc more bodily 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 Riser*. Reli* hie, effective, pleasant pills with reputation. Never grip#. Sold fcy a l , druggists Notice to Creditors. Georgia, Glynn county. All creditors of the estate of Han nal\ Coburn, late of said comity, ar hereby notified to fender an accoun of their deman Is against said estat prdperly made out. to the undersign *d or payment thereof will be debar red. H. F. dußignon. As administrator on the estate ot .. Hannah Coburn, deceased. New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par ker's; phone 9. itiiMjL i m $ 1 r.e preat r*meLy for nervous , ror.tnu-ou and all diseases of t&e geueratxvt organs of eim rsex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failinpor Lost Manhood Impotcrncy, Nihduiy Emissions, Youthful Errors. Mental Worry, excenstre ust 11 of Tuoaeco or Opium, wiicli lead to Consumption With ate rj '.STCD SJCJWfi order we tfuarantee to cure or refund the money, at 91*00 per bol. t Itn IdlftUt a boxes for 5a.00. /OK AKOTrS C'MiL.TiiCAIi CUP. ddvelaud% Obi** For Saic by HUNTSR*S PHARMACY General Headquarters tor 4utcrsiobildl II you are intfc e market foi au all .a bicycle, or if you want pairs in either of these de;>artmeni3 see me. I also have a fui! line of eyrl, tundres. Sole agent. OLESMOEILE, FRANKLIN A ND POPF. TOLEDO AUTOS. I am now in my new quarters Nu. "Id Newcastle street. Call anil see oiv stock, i have with me an expert 'automobile repairer, Mr Bwt, of Savannah. B. J* Olewine. w~jfc • BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH National Bank of Brunswi‘k T 1 I CAPITAL $150,000.00 SURPLUS $84,000.1 9 ~ Savings Department Pays Four per cent interest coumpounded quarterly. WESLEY H. GREENFIELD, F’lis Driving Contractor WliAßr BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. SCO L i treet, Brunswick, Ga. Fate Springs Water WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CELEBRATED WATER bT THE GLAS3, BY THE CASE OR BY THE BARREI HUNTER’S 505 GLOUCESTER ST. FROM THE BEST SOURCES *llow and where a grocery stock 1 bought determines its val ueand qual By. We could buy cheap stuff and sell to you at cheap prices. Yo might think we would be good peo pie to trade with —ibut we wouldn’t be. We buy from the best source pay fair prices and charge you a fair profit—just enough to pay far handl the goods. We wouldn’t touch cheap quality for a great deal. We inten to maintain our reputation for honest in all things. THOS. keany. ARE YOU THIRSTY. If you are and a good drink f the Best CUhiskey or Finest Beer will quench it I can fix you. See my wine and cigar list. | H. Selig, 229 Grant Street. CHAS. BUNKLtY Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbulld ing and* Trestle Work, WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. Open All the Year The Waaaea House at Oeant Fie Ht Si mo* siand. will remaix pw all the rear round. VISITOR* tlW*Yl WELCOME *RS. W. L. WALLACE Ring np 286-S, X,eben s bakery an get some of those delicious almonu maroons tday, 100 A street. New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par ker’s; phone 94. Slg Levwon can stop your troubl if it U money you need. Money osned on anything of rlv and •lathing for eel* by Big Lerie** ■■ nil aMt BROWN & €0 DEALERS. MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AMD DEALERS IN ,„_ r - . , n J> Yellow Pinsr t timber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. jia* over equalled it. can ever sur-nass it. li?. King’s . N#-rr # it. IV n rft p rtf h.? ii 1.1 VwJ *.t W, h £ 4 --fif ti 's -■. l: !. i, - 1 -1 ... X. . b'.k X 5.,.00 A Perfect Lor All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Money hack >f it fails. Trial Cottle* free. Cobb and z Wheeler GNEPAL TINNERS. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TED. 7~AT: /<•?■£:-•* ‘• ’■ . ; - r r-t.. Phone 313. ~ 313 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 Spuare I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO General Plumbing OF ALL KINO Wc carry a full and complete ijne of STOVEG and RANGES and do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. B O H N E. Phone 367, 428 Newcastle Btreet. DeVoe’s 010 Stand. ti. B. GARNETT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR When In need of A PLABTERER, A PAINTER, A CARPENTER Call on the old original H. B. GARNETT. For lessons in ty-pewntlcg and step tgraphy call on Mrs. Alma Hartman, No. 117 South ttreet CASTOR Ia! F-- infants and Children. f!ie hind You Have Always Bought fihtoatureor Shoes! shoee!! shoes!!! for~me’f women and chlidree, all kinds */ ■Jxea, all prtoee. Pries* toeuit ’ th l4 %,< IH K,