The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, September 25, 1906, Image 2

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JUKSWIGK UAILT bEWS PU£LiSHEO DAILY BY rS NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY LARANCE H. LEAVY, Editor an Manager. LEAVY, Jr, City ffditc EVERY DAY EXCEPT MON DA f. £uter*d at the Brunswick, Qa., pos •nice aa second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION PATES. Terms of subscription in the cit *”d by mail free of charge to part: if tt-.e United States and Canada, Mex -o Porto Rico, Guam. PhlLopm >#"d* and Hawaiian Islands. 'if-.- Month .50 Tire- Months $1.25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 - • - . Notice of disconiinuanc* of Ads and Subscriptions must be made t business office in writing. mi as'HONR*. ill)* 1 ?,".*,* OWn* B'htoiis Room. .7 3 . >*b ~ ... 43. Illr To ni ■<. . .. . . . -ft .:0, o<~..C‘ ,e j e# r e ' OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Olyut, County, Glynn County Commissioners. Tile United States Court of Bank ruptcy for this District correspondence solicited, but to re jelve attention letters must bo ao bompauii-d by a responsible name, uo for pub ication, lut as a guarantee of good faltb. Rejected communications w,)l b returned If accompanied by postage. kwiiiltutii,. ,-tibuid be made by pox ,tn not.-, clirCK, rnouey order or registered letter Address Newe Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. Brnnnen and Shepard are both at the bat again over ai Waynesboro. Those American warships down in Cuba will not relish the Idea of shell ing the busies. Seven Missouri gentlemen hav-j been convicted of peonage. Oh, they will be .show all enough. Then again Secretary Taft ghoul.l remember those Maine elections when if i fit tiring with the Cuban situa tion. Hon. S. U. McLendon, democratic candidate for railroad commissioner handed Mr. Crenshaw a lemon Sun day. In the meantime Roger Sullivan goes right along serving the corporate Interests of Illinois and-/-tho .t urn "’'' Ir party as well. V $ ■ e ; topic of trunawljft slioul I it .-jjgre to give the steal* Satll-.i all kinds of n, wefcoramtvhiti she si i>o.t a. Pir#ddt>nt Smith, of the yfcirmon church, is agtVln having trouble with his wlvta. Weil, five women aife iM eulated to he annoying at times.V ■ ~ Tin- -i >•’, of Georgia will c/l t the Atlanta trouble*. Tint then Be gilevae.ct-s jr.'iltl which the puipo-pof M:ai ;ity have been 'suffering is .louyh to drive good men to de ■ peration. . BRUNSWICK'S COLORED POPULA TION. .lust at thla time, when the entire Southern ectlon of the country 's torn with discord between the' two races, whetL the negro rapist .a a: road in land and the bullet of the white man is planting new graves j in Southern soli, it is decidedly pleas-1 call attention to the splendid Class oi people that compose the mi nted citizenry of Brunswick. During tile entile history of this city, there has never been u case where a col ored man lias been charged with as saulting or attempting to assault a white woman. In fact it is a very rare thing, when the negroes and the whites i .M Brunswick clash over any proposition. The average colored mu t iu this city is law abiding and hard working, and as a coustMuence, ho lias the protection of is sate in the knowledge of Unit fact and 4 -a.* I*l, won tenor h* way m Uaruiony and uccord with his white frieuds. In a conuuercla. way, the Brunswick negro l* rapidly setting the pace for his brothers ail over the state, ho Is gradually coveriug Ah* mercantile licit and the are pretty well represented. BSHB The News Indulge* tho _IU ten wilt always i * B|yl AS TO A SOUTHERN MAN. The usual number of suggestions about nominating a Southern man | democratic candidate for the prest ' dency which go the rounds of Southern ' newspapers a year or so before the campaign actively opens are being re vived, as was expected. This is not unnatural when It is remembered how ; easy it is for local patriotism and ; what may appear to be an altogether reasonable claim to run away with! the practical and the expedient side of a qu stlon. It is not surprising that the South ern democrats who have been loyal to i the democratic party and solid in re ! turning their votes to the electoral college all these years should feel that i'i-cy are being shabbily treated in . denial of representation on the party's! . national ticket. It suggests Ingratitude i and iaclt of appreciation on the pari! of the national democracy to continue | :to ignore the South in tills matle-. ; ■'mre are, however, other than senti mental and patriotic views to ibe eon- j ■ idered, and chief among these Is the j . aetieal view. The claim in made uat the South Is entitled to this recog nition from tho national democracy because the Southern states contri bute more votes to the electoral college than does any other section of (he country, in answer to till-, claim a trustworthy writer who him self favors the election to the pres idency of a good, strong democrat states that "of the 5,000,000 votes cast at the last election for the demo cratic candidate for the presidency 1,350,000, or less than 30 per cent., ■were cast in the fourteen Southern states.’ In other words the South is >. iong way from tne majority of the democratic strength of the country, liven if such were true, however, fol lowing the argument based on the number of votes to the electoral col lege to Its logical conclusion, the nominee would have to come from Texas, since that state returns tho largest vote of any of the Southern states. Georgia would have a prior claim over Alabama, and so on down the line, according to the standing of the states in the electoral college. But another thing. The statesmen of the South, the men who know poli tical conditions in this country, rea lize that insistence that the South take the leadership in the party wia result in the revival of sectionalism which always does injury to the South, which is now engaged in vast industrial development and which dues not desire and can not, in fact, at ford a periodical outbreaking of old sores. The real argument again st the nom ination of a Southern man is ad vanced from the practical side. No body doubts that in the South there arc men of sufficient ability, charade and patriotism to fill the position of President with credit to themselves and \ honor to the nation. 1 oi tin question. The question is; Can a Sodthenaosnan win One cu t wit* enough votes to get to the White lions* is worth to the South a dozen without them. A Southern man cannot be elected President of the l tiled States in 1908, if indeed, for two terras following. The hrunswicK Commercial League wiil meet again at four o'clock tills afternoon aud if you are a member you suould bn there. If yui :t;'.i rot a Ilu, S|£j^J^ own an 1 J0 ‘ n ' Shaw, and Root and the rest of they lightning rod that Teddy is keeping Taft too much iu the lime light. Maybe the lime will have a good effect at any rate. WE DEVOTE ALL Of OUR TIME iu wivno AciD LAN ritvE Tmt utSl UUSLtDi MuaT CoNIfOHT, Ar<U LATEST SfVLta. feerson. NOTICE. la liereby given to the creditoi or uto estate ol John Henderson mie ol said county, deceased, to reu der in an account of thoir demand* to me wtlniu the time prescribmUby law properly made out. An 4 person indebted to said deceased are nere uy requested to matop Immediate pay ment to the This Au sußt 31, 19u>- \ w J\M. Moeely Administrator of JohnJM^d^rsouj up Use .is and Ta^Hß|U^ yon t $1 1 f w y * ts * uj noticed that your hair § JLi y-w X /f /// XALi / / !“ cked luster and life. 3u! we didn’t ~ like to speak of it! Of course you know that Ayer’* n*ir vigor is a regular hair-grower, makes the i-i-Vft and •moo*, gives it life and strength. This isn’t the kind of h.ir iL-if: s out! lf tce i’ s .- tlie s - :? so c! -an and healthy. J NEW DRY GOODS ARRIV ING DAILY • • r><i my FALL AND WINTER STOCK '<■ i f JL IP HERE. TIE MOST COMPLETE , \ •N THE HISTORY CF MY BUSI- wjVj .. '* >■-' MESS. GRIFFIN BRAND CLOTHE3, ' THE BEST MADE FOR fcN. FRIEDMANS EHOES FOITtLADiES ' i MEN. AND BOYS. JUST THeVhINO FOR SCHOOL CHiLDREi\ Jit \ FULL LINE OF POPULAR MILLINERY AND CENTS FUR|IS# ’ J ING GOODS. I I IeIJRV Jj3o# 5 I ' 1 THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN- |■prjl M • VITED AND EXAMINE fl&sT |g|cl j MY STOCK. m I • 8 mW' YOUR MONEY’S-WORTH M }' M CRITFON anteed. Vr Jmgk J*3[ BRAMf> + Geo. W.Owens \ CORNER E AN!. L STREETS. a F. RNJDE.TSON, A S L L. C. SiUlTti VISIBLE M] lYPtWSilti Typewriters Rented DOLLAR Under New Management THE BRUNSWICK BAKEHY #IOO A Street, i I have purchased the Bakery of Mr. J. M. Hoodenpyle at 100 A Street and will continue to .ft business at the saute 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 Just give us a trial. Out of town orders will re ceive prompt attention. F. W. LEBEN, Pro. J* J CSON HARDWARE 9 hUdware, VPliB M MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF%LL KINDS ■A MILL OUTFITS. - ~— ratNrs t THE BRUNSWICK NEWS TUESCAP, SEPTEMBER 25, ISO ,r YOUR WANTS WILL BE WKW COMING 'N THIS HCI.IN Do you want a position, ■ rvant. Have you lost anything? r; -u wait to rent a room, or have yoi room or house to rent, if -.e p •ta. in Tne Newe cheap uoiuinn. WANTED. vVANTRD—PeopIe to know that Uncia •o,g will loan you money <,n anything nf value. All legitimate business sol icited. Sig Levieon, ?,tis anil 3t>'‘ Bav jireet. iVAXTDKM- Furnished room with privilege of bath room. Address v P. O. Box 53, City. WANTED—A bood bicycle boy to take up orders. Must be ahustler Come at once.. Geo. W. Harper k FOR RENT. \>it DBNT Pom rootn tic corner of George and Bails stre<r AJkily at JUi! Union. LOST.—Otic pair of gold framed sp Buies. Will pay reward for return News office. TRANSIENT AND ers will find nice cuntfc / and goo table board as i-, ti \h Notice if * Is hereby given to th< crodjJg ! tile estate of Cyrus M*rJf o j of said county, de enscrfgjurk®!" I in an account of their <rW?3vX w ! •■within the time prescribed a#,,,,,’ ■ properly made out Aud u!l, er „ indebted to said deceased i' by requested to make iinmedf!\ e | moot to tlie undersigned. Tiff j ill, Of August, 3906. John Byrt^l Executor of the last will of it Morris. See th*u your druggtat 0- imitation when you a I.vt!Ta Honor rjtl rTB ’n-'jrlna' !- ' ’ SSermgfi ,UT, •'Oh. g-f I* Don I yu, ui it KSIMH t atg tut A,™ ■ Fur e |s|| SOUTHERN ySfV* RAILWAY VIV SCHEDULE Effective January 9, 1906. N. B. Following schedule hgurt-s published only a* iniormnuon and are not guaranteed. t O TnE NORTH AND SAST. fsoa. 33. 3-t. 1,. 301 Lv. Brunswick u.ioa. s.Supl aie Jesup 11.2., a. JO.Lvp! Ar. toa.annali i.-.-op. 13.15%) Ar. Goimucia 1m- ~ 0 -<u Ar. Asneviile ' iuapj Ar. Charlotte 1t.25p. . a.aaai Ar. Danville 2.2ia 2,10 p Ar. Bichtiourt U.Osp. 5.43 pi Ar. Vasningiun 9.50a. 9.5 up, Ar. BaiLniore 10.50a. ll.ijpl Ar. PisiLvi-apiiia t „ i.SJa 1 A ‘- -v-w l",u o 3-. p. 0.3(13 1 _ - - the wes r. ' -No,. 15. 131 L.v Brunswick k! A ’ . Ar. Je up ludiug Ar. Ala Am 13ijp 4.UUa Ar. Atlanta 4.iop. o.;Uia Ar. Home T.ld.j 7.25a Ar. UnaliarKgrga 9.55 p. 9.45s -Vr Knoxville' i.40;.. ijy y ,u Ixmisvilil t.jju. ‘.r. Clßcijmati S.lSd. 7.4 y, j r. St. ] : : ti.idp. 7.32.-.' vr. Birmingham 9.15 p. • 12.Ulni .'.r.ilem;,ilß 7.05% js.Oupl -r. Kansar- City ‘..40.il vr Chicago 7.23- I Trajxpi arrive at Bruuswlck a fh ■uwt: no. 11 arrives at a, g.j .' a. in. with connections frooi dav ’■ arm'ij and ;toa.t t. aud also from &■ > V-kt. o. at 4 25 p. in.. from At ’ laata and tts:-rt.. f THROUGH CAR SERVICE. •or 2;> md 30, “WASHINGTON AN.i F!/>IUUA LiMJTBti,, eu::yln ;> j Yui:iDraw 11 jj nroia and Sieew' York X ■5 ■• r 11, '-Tilt t. - f \ f M h -,' twetr: M % M’linitV j j Ohl- jfl i/: | *e j / 5 I ! * r I :- -< j wBR w h. n w* § 4® '■ A 4 fc • a* x \ r R •* ’■ • BtuVv" :■ ph., r w l i Sync-; , f all ncK nrrnonii __ Leathers, for .School .*t I tLiiuUrf To The Public HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AN. D STREETS lAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK F:R °T CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES OF WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AND CURB OF THE REGL LATION SIZE. I RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT- J D. Baldwin H tkfL i|| * > llpss™ -m Kiss, _ . For Sa ' e by HUNTER'S PHARMA^ £$ fy* J * BY DOIN,:i YOUR BANKINGWITH ' *® 4 Tlie Nation a MiaTk | °f Brunswi k * * CAPITAL $150,000.00 (■' SURPLUS $84.000., 3 t |i‘ f Savings Department Pay* Four per cent interest coumpounded quarterly. WESLEY H. GREENFIELD, ' ' Ui-iv.ng Contrartor v/HARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. 500 L .street, Brunswick, Ga. * Fate c P rings H'ater A'E ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CELEBRATED WATER bf THE GLASS, BY THE CASE OR BY THE BARREI HUNTER’S r SO6 GLOUCESTER ST. from the Beat sources ' How and where a grocery stock 1 i *• j * , , 6 couM bu >' cheap Stuff and be to >’ ou at cheap ri ceg v : might think w e woirld be good peo be 6 Vr* WiLh ~‘ but wouldn't be. We buy from the beat source ,mofit fai i and Charge you a fair' profit-just enough to pay fer handl j quaihy°for W ° Uldn,t tOUCb ' quality for a great deal. Wo inten ( THOS. KEANY. 3)u thirsty. sand a good drink iskey ° r F,nest B*r will quench it I can fix yCu s#e my w . ne and cigar list. H. Seligf, 229 Grant Street. ' CHAS. BUNKUY Contractor of Plledrivlng, Dockbulld- InQ and Trattl, Work. GREENFIELD, MQR. Ph °a* 214 and 417, Open All the Year # Ho, at Oojf ijhnoa .ai*d. win r; /' _ •y a. tw, nd. Tm * M *• VISITOR* ALWAYS WELCCME m sl w% l * w allace If 'tSfficSvT or sldeWaika raising your^TTi BROWN & €0 dealers, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF A Vaiiway | Crossties AND DEALERS IN —■ 4Q Yellow Pine j umber m BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA. J . M : fs?S3IV3IJ| V-- fo.-.yii 1 i* urt : Lang Troubles. Money back ir it fails. Trial Dottles fiw, f, Cobb and Wheeler 6 N ? _ R Au f'NNER 3. the OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. PROMPTLY EXECU- Mw3a?a-- - . . __ Ph " 3131 3,3 Newcastle St. * CAR LOAD OF PAGE *OVEN WIRE FENCE WIRE FENCES ARE~Ci H EAP eTr than wood Figu'e With ROBERSON & co. on the subjec- Phone 4£6 Square I AM now preparfd' : i :^s~ General f'iumbing OF ALL k|Nn We of*STOVEc! p“ mplete "he t -r, f GENE, AL |ONTRACTOR Wh*n in naad A p LAiTE*£n > A p AIN* R> Can CAP :% nte " h. rAr • w a |R NETT. For i*—on Is " call on Kfe-HZlif* * ad * 0 117 Booth Le/1 Horttnar. °ASTj6ria , t tk* s**? MM -^r^r§~ r—+ tnmen m n< 4 _ii j JJ J f rj_