The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 22, 1906, Image 2

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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY ' i'E NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY ’ i-ARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an 'Janager. OUIS i. LEAVY, Jr., City Edltc, > -■ - EVERY OAY EXCEPT MONDAY. •>rd t the Brunswiek, Ga., joa •net as second cla&6 mail matter SUBSCRIPTION PATES. Term* of subscription in the clt and by mail free of charge to all part of the Umted States and Canada, Mex ico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phiiippin islands and Hawaiian Islands. One Month -50 Three Months $1.25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuance ef Ads and Subscriptions must be made t business office In writing. rBLa.e’HONEh. i 1 Offir* Editorial R00m..! k The BtUoi ~ . . •• ..til. 1h Cl*t rat t<w ~ .. .. .. ~..*4t .- . < ..* . *i.. L. .. . -_,o ce' er V- '■* e'. urritirtL OiiiiMh of Ulym County, Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court of Bank upiev ioi in * UiKtriCL correspondence solicited, but to re ;*ivo attention letters must be ao tompanied by a responsible name* no for pub ieation, tut as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected communications "will b returned if accompanied by postage. Remittance should be made by pos lad note, check, money cider or Jeglstared letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. Talk about Brunswick, write about Brunswick and work for Brunswick! . j Bryan writes a ter ., : .a no a newspaper .. „ v.... p,.l.Qsphcr? Bryan and Watson seem to have organized a mutual admiration so ciety. With Gentry's circus in the city to day who would not ibe a Brunswick small boy If ihose Cubans are wise, they will listen to the advice of Secretary Taft and get together. Gasoline may be a little scarce hdre in Brunswick, but there is all )t!]|ds of puiJticni gna on hand. Brunswick’s harbor is literally lam med with shipping these days. /Take a look at the water front The railroads and thy ocean worn to be vh ing with each otUbr these flays in the matter of tii' Jii-, human Inc Cuban lnsunvcti.)/ i working a hardship at all the #>utli Atlantic ports that ship to tlitf ran I of sho .Antilles. J I r K J"ub is light once in tiis llifo at !"a'‘ He adv'ses Bryan to Isteer clear of that mvermuent owner ship idea. i I That new passejter shed of the A . B ft A. seems toihave been picked 100 soon. Its symmetry is out of Irhack some where* I Col .1 H Bstill, H:\ vuntiah, says] He Is out of polities. \Th<> voters ot ■eorgia have long siachyarrived at ■at conclusion. ■ The democracy of New York will Bike the error of Its life fa P mure Hvs with that socialist And politi ■ freak Hearst. / ■Brunswick lyo, amu*- advantages I' all kinds of sme'l factories an l ■willing to grant llrfral <oueesslonv ■ all ooni TR. / Iriio board of l#aith might, with fcprlety, call a special meeting and ns niton that mattcr/of the Bed ■epbone compr.njr. / ■ n voting for tno greatest German ■ the world those Bof’ln people for- I Soli 11 tz, AnbeuserJ l’abst and att ■ that Milwaukee bunch ludge Russell says fills w ife objects ■ bis running for tko court of uy lls. The judge slmmld have listen ■to his wife twice Bjefore. I’he Augusta ChrAilcle savs: "Mr. Ixauder then retvd Into the ex- Islveness of ’.its nliionable home.' Av wouldn’t that!Jar you? I j.a i.dnking about H „ to work on! Bhiiii.tiini canal. Sol., r< of id. e andj Hii will -please take notice. . not take a very expert or Id bird dog these days to flush jHrey of local politicians in so roost any old time. FELICITATION# The News congratulates the mem-1 i.ers of the league on j the fart that they /eally got together yesterday afternoon and decided to I let their organization plav that pari in the future of| Brunswick that t really ought. It teas a great day for commercial Brunswick, a solar plexu.-, for discontents and pessimists and we li-re and now pledge our earnest and active support to the Commercial League. Here is lo the organization "Mas it live long and prosper.' WILL COME TO THE SEA. There Is not ! the slightest doubt that the next Georgia legislature will pass a bill providing for the extend sion of the stride road to the sea ! The measure etftne very near being : • naeted Into lair at the recent :>e i ] sion of the law Making body of Ceor gia and It Is sit e to pass next June. ! The admlnlst ation of lion. Hoke Smith as governor twill favor the | passage of such a bill and even now there Is a strong sentiment among the members u\ the legislature in favor of It New then, wlich this hill I passed, there will be a discussion as to thoj port best suited jfor the stale prop erty to seek tide Iwater. (>r,e of the candidates for governor favored bothj Savannah and Brunswick as thej jtroper places for the extension point, or, tliat Is, he sa|d so. Of course! that was a campaign statement au I was too redkruloui! to merit atten tion. Either Brunswick or Savannah will be selected by; the state for tho water terminus or lip- road and Bruns wlch ought to gel. squarely in thoj fight right now. We are prone to wall lintH the opportunity is passed before we set forward our advantages and make our fight. Let's make Hits an exception to the old rule. Let's get right to work now for makin; Brunswick the objective point of the state of Georgia wli in abo shall have decided to JJlilid ter lull road to Ihe Sea. There Is a great quantify of work to be done on tills subject and it is work of such an ture that it w.d require plenty of tli te to do if. Now Is the time t > launch this great movement and no / is the tlniu lo go right into the ray and win tins splendid industrial j plum, within our very reach, if tv<* will only go out after it. Will not the contmercial bodies of' Brunswick, the ntawor and council,! the board of county commissioners! and the people generally take hold! of Hits proposition right now amt; and work on It until next June? Wo do not exactly understand why the people of Brunswick should pay the highest rate of Inxcs of any eltv in the state, jd it ever occur to you? Ralph Smith, of tlip Atlanta Jour nal, is always there with the goods Did yon see that mug of his in the pic tured of (lie Hryan reception in At lanta Thursday? The Increase In wharfage and oth er items of expense connected with the shipping of lumber at Jackson ville is militating to the interest of Hruuswl k and other ports. “I may never be president of the United States, hut 11rs. Bryan is ai ready the first lady of the land.'' —W J. Bryan. Now that ought to catch tile vote of the young married nteu A BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY As 1 aiu going Into the coal an wood bus!ues with my father, 1 watt to sell illy present business til Brunswick Restaurant. H. E. Iverson. Tin work of all Wad* and ooudlt lon* promptly don.. Cobb ft Wheeler, SIS Sawcastala strant SslaiiiuMi DR. GEO. COESTER, VETERINARY BURGEON All domevtlc animal* treated. L*v Or dare at Uniat's Dru# Stars PH4MSK MM dlus Ribbon Beer. Jest tecelved, n car load of Pabs Brewing Company's Blue Ribbon beer Same i sold at ail first class saloon in the city of Ijfuuiiwlek. Retail 15 •rents per bottl® and } 1,50 per dozen T. Newiuaj., sol/ agent. 218 Bav street Misses Gate s Private School. The Kail jjertu of Mlsaes Gale’s chcol begins Sept. 24. 1906. Pupils are Pitted for college or niversity. &\>v further particulars euqulre of M. J, Gale, 708 E S’ For Uwaotu in typewriting and r.ten .grapiiv caj on Mrs Alma Hoitroan, No. 117 Uout> Lee street VVp carry THE stock of flooring, siding and ceiling Brunswick Plan ing and Forwarding Company. For lessons In tyi>ewrUlag and ste’ ography call on Mr*. Alma Hortmau. No. U? South Us at real 1 ix-mamuff-SK.io ■■■-• ■w*r-anwi-=rne-j-.xaaaa. JT • V "h' • *^ ial ' s to ° ®ten coming out j l f° r a locs time, has it? So much the 8 A—4 vvO 111 \*4 JL JLIUsZI worse! But it is not so had as it might 1 tj be, for ycu can stop this falling, and | you can stop it quickly, too! There is one remedy, just one—Ayer’s Hair I Vigor. It stops failing hair-, cures dandruff, and keeps the scalp clean and 1 healthy. We speak from lon® experience. . NEW DRY GOODS ARRIV ING D4IIY MY FALL AND WINTER STOCK Wl/? If HERE. THE MOST COMPLETE IN THE HISTORY CF MY BUs/ _MH NESS. GRIFFIN BRAND CLOTHE/, M|fwV > Jjjfi THE BEST MADE FOR MEN. f FRIEDMANS SHOES FOR La/|ES JJj| MEN, AND BOYS. JUST THE r/ING A FOR SCHOOL CHILDKe/ A full line or popular/ price MILLINERY AND GF N ts/jJTff ISH ||Kf THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN- jßjjrlW /'j VITED TO, CALL EXAMINE .ijHwv YOUR MONEY'S GUAR r.RIFFON Geo. W . Owens, 1 CORNER E AND I STREETS. BgBE.-T ' "~jto A'A; V?' ; .vx v wt - • , .•••,>• - - - 9 "... , v . , .... ' , -- . -;• • . - -t'-v. ■.. TANARUS, >; ■ J .t . r- DARKTOWN AND HIS FAMOUS M Ut-C TANDEM TO BE SEEN IN GENTRY’ PARADE TODAY. tfTWsSDOWS ARRIVED WHII-E THE CITY SLEEPS Whll thoNly slept last night the special train eahsUng Gentry Broth era shews arrived ru the eity over Ih# A . li i.l raltriahl and at the tinio it t going to pressSjhe large • row of workmen we.ye hnsiliNmigagc I in unloading and i ralistenuqy shows to Iho show ground when iws, porfonnances will he given today pi 2.30 in (Me afternoon and at S. 15 in the ov -nliig. 'l b- Gentry shows that are now n I ts F. iNQERUOIy. Aqt- L. C, SMITH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER JP Typewriter* Rented and Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 7Kc. COLSON HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF ALL KINDS SA MILL OUTFITS. Agents for ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS. WIRE FIELD FFNCE. COLSON HARDWARE CO. Fresh .-ream, light rye. French anj Graham bread today at bafe ry. ioo A street. this cily are known as \Wv\y l>ig eas tern company, it embra)Ting four of the shows Jliey had nii/tou,- last sea son Their eastern snov.s are raid to he the largest i.'xir c-i-titrolh <1 I lliis well known aim popular cit• Arm and Is under /he ; sonal man agement of H. B*<|. nlj,, fie- oilg> nator. who aconi/mb i (lie shows |o every town, hi/ private ear being wt i.|ied to Ihe/seeoml ection of He snNvui ratii / their big slijtanatro 200 highly edee led ponies/ 1 00 tuh^ai-to's, 75 toon keys, halioon and gibooTts, two herds! | of performing elephants, three droves Siberian camels and various other aidiua, 1 . *o lie found only in Cfentrj j .menagerie. i The -parade will leave UA- -how ! grounds at 10.30 o'elo; k sln%p tills i morning mi will pass along the prill eipal streets y) Jfi# ;'i(y\ \ Under New Management the' siuisswm BASEST 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 guarantee satisfaction and assure you that you will pet the best bread that can be made Just give us a trial. Out of town orders will re ceive prompt attention. F W, LEBEN, Pro. Notice. The I'oion Pressing Club has re moved from 309 Newcastle street co the rear of the store at 317 Newcastl sereet Phone 141-3. IV. H Martin manager. SOUTHERN a-S V}? • RAILWAY <(/£Y schedule! I Effective January 9. 19u. N. B. Following schedule ligurca j published <,n!y as information and • are pot guaranteed. TO THE NORTH AND Er.ST. I Nos. xl>. hs. Xi. 3 ’ Lv. Brunswick 9.50a. . j.ilbp' Hr. Jesitp li.Zuu. 10.2 UP Ar. Savannah l.uip. 12.15.ij Ar. Columbia T.uop. c.jfaj Ar. Asnevillf i.Unp Ai. Charlotte 10.25 p. _ 9.55a Ar. Jiauviiie 2.2ia slop Ar. Richmond ti.SSp. G.4sp Ar. Vv ashing, on 9.50a 9.s'jp A t Baltimore lp.st,a. 11.1:? Ar. i. ; . . hla t -p. 5.55a Ar. New ! 'Miff. i.3tia TL Ti ifi WEST. N jB. 15. i3 L.‘. Bninn.v-.ck ii.ooa e.Uup Ar. jet up a.i'.t. -to.iiup Ar. Ma son iu. 4.00a Ar. Atlanta 4 1 Op. 1i.30a Ar. Uonie V.ltfp i C ■<d .',r. Chattanooga 5.n5p y.-ioa Ar Knoxville i -■ a. J.lOp Al. IjOUi.vil.O t,; o. x ;Op Ar. Cincinnati s.iha. iup Ar. S*. L'.ii-s 0 i-jp. ~9a Ar. Birmingham 9.lap. lii.ulu l Ar. Menu his 7 05a ts.Oup Ar. Kansas City 9.40a Ar. Chicago 7.25i T fains arr , e at Brunswick a t'ol lows: N‘>*. 14 arrives at Brunswick at B.t>o a. in. with connections from Lav annah rnd Bast, and also from Ai iaita and Vest. Nc-. 16 arrives at 4.25 p. in. from At lanta and West No. 24 arrives at 7.10 p. ra. with eon :iactions from all point" i ia,;i THROUGH CAR SERVICE. Nos. 29 and 3", "WAP!IINGV'JN A <ilj FLORIDA LIMITED,, carrying Pullman, lira win;, room a l .31e..p Ing cars bet-ve'-n Jc-sup end New, t'ork 4oa. 13 and 14, “The FLORIDA LIMITED' cany Ibrouab Pullm-tn Drawing room, SP-splag car;, be tween 'suit'. Atlanta, Cipcinnatt. Chicago, i> anss City, and Colorado Springs. UNEXCELLED Dining ear ->e - j xic on a i trains For In format ton ?• to rates anr i . schedules, etc., ap to T B. SPr.VCKR. a M. Washlngtor. I>. G S. H HARDWICK, P. T M.,vVasi' j ingtoi) r. C v-’. h. . /LOE, G. P. A, Warn j BrO - T MORGAN, A. G. P. A. sCtf-'r, Ga. v H. ‘.'UO.4EMAN.G.A.. BruLawlek •>*.. •Phone Ikl New Greek- American Restaurant AND LUNCH ROOM NIGHT AND DAY NEATEST PLACE IN THE CiTY EVERYTriINC FIRST CLASS SERVICE UNSURPASSED. NOW OPEN. !N OLD ARCADE SiUILDING NO. 210 GLOUCESTER ST. POLETiS&HOODEKPYLE T FI.F:e*HGNE NO. 430. W. *■- i3> A,-- V W Davis & Biackerbj' 3- Fine Press Peaches APPLES r r R p?r- 3!i CTNT3 Lmo ar.J LU i u.R at the lowest market price*. SEE US FOR TRIAL ORDED. Telephone 44* 222 Monk Street For lessons in typewriting and sieu ography eaii on Mrs. Alma Hortman, No. 117 South Lee street. A torpid, inactive liver can produc more bodily ills than anything else It is good to clean the system ou occasionally. Stir the liver up an get into shape generally. The be* result* are derived from the use o DeWltt’a Little Early Riser*. Relu hi*, effective, pleasant pills with ■ reputation. Never grape. field by *1 druggist*. Notice to Creditors. : Georgia, Glynn county. / All creditors of the estat/ of Han i nah Coburn, late of said ar hereby notified to fender .ir accoun of their demands agaiusV paid estat properly made out. to lt,f undersign ed or payment aNwMiif sir, lie dch.ir red. T ■ —-- H. h./uufci.gopn. As administrator on < the estate of ..Hannah Coburn, deceased. New sweet potatoes at C. L. Pan- Iter'*; phone 94. A.HEALTB4Hi ® *582 IS , *v nnvnfriiijvxj i j ir.T,q TSie prerst remedy for flprvous prostration and nil diseases of the gene ratiTt organs of either scx t surb as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood. of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With e*ery ICTCD HCiUP *5 order we guarantee to cure or refund the ntoney. Sold ut SI.OO per box, For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACs saßWM—■—■ '■■■■- *• '*" ■ ll General Headquarters for Automobiles If you are inth e market foi an automobile .a bicycle, or if you want /• pairs in either of these departments e ee ree. i also have a full line of cycl fifidres. Sole agent. OLESMOBtLE, FRANKLIN A ND POPE TOL2DO AUTOS. 1 aai now in my new quarters N o. 340 Newcastle street. Call and see my stock. I have with me an expe” 1 automobile renairer, Mr Bweac (*l Savannah. , B. J Olewine. f) ® BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH l in The National Bank > ST J | of Brunswick 1 81 CAPITAL $150,000.00 N SURPLUS 584.000 J 9 \ Pflt Savings Department Pays Four pte i *t- \ cent interest coumpounded quarterly. V/ESLEY H. GREENFIELD, F* ie Driving Contractor WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. 500 L street, Brunswick, Ga. Fate | Springs \ VN'ater i I ■ t WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR ! \ THIS CELEBRATED WATER bf THE GLASS, BY THE CASE OR BY THE BARREI |HUNTER’S 505 GLOUCESTER ST. FROM THE BEST SOURCES How and where a grocery stock i bought determines its val ueand qual ily. We could buy cheap stuff and sell to you at cheap prices. ypi might thjnk we would he good peo pie to trade witjl—(but we wouldn’t be. We buy from the best source pay fair prices and charge you a fair profit just enough to pay fer handl the goods. We wouldn’t touch cheap quality for a great deal. We inten to sai*fplo#B our reputation for honest in all things, THOS. KEANY. ARE YOU THIRSTY. If you are and a good drink of the Best CUhiskey or Finest Beer will quench it I can fix you. See my wine and cigar list. H. Seiig, 223 Grant Street. CHAS. BIIMLtV Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbuild ing and Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phonoe 214 and 417. Open All the Year the Waitace House at Oeea* Pie' St Bitno*i siAßd, will rems.ii ope all the year round. VISITOR# AI. WAY# WELCOME MRS. W. L. WALLACE Ring up 286-3, Leben's bakery an get some of those delicious aim on u maroons tday, 100 A street. New sweet potatoes at C. L. Par ker's; phone 94. Stg Leviron can stop your troubi tf It U money you need. Money • loaned on anythin* of vtn/>- cjid aloffline to~ J* hy Bi* Leri**, ■SniaNi alMt BROWN & CO DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine 1 umber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. - v.-iJ-v’ StiT. t* •7, I>B ever or.talleti it. j ng ca ever surpass it. J jj wi- * s 8 r s-Bf-rr q I x\'JS3 0 | *■ •• r rf* L s , ~ l **> v;,.‘ ilv>’ v" ■£' \$ wofi j | sj#t*E,!S SdCftSl.OO • A Perfect l'or All Throat ar.d"~| | Cure: Lung Troubles. ; J Money back if It fa-ta. Trial Bottles free. I Cobb and Wheeler GNEPAL TINNERS. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TE P .-U v '- .uuiii.. . -"II ’* * Phone 313. 313 Newcastle St. " n g _ CAR LOAD op FACE 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 DC)~ General Plumbing OF ALL KIND We carry a full and complete line cf STOVES and RANGES and do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOH NE. Phone 397, 428 Newcastle Street. PuVos’r oiq Stand, H. 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-pewntiog and Men rpaphy call on Mr*. Alma Hartman. No. 117 South Lee street C ASTOR IA F " thiants and Children flie vind You Have Always Bough! a^*--ureoi Shoes! shoes!! shoes!!! for men women and children, all kinds ail ftxm > Prloae toauft the m U 4 lit aj