The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 03, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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4 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY HEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor anj Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr., City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., post office as second class mail matt'.*. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Term* of subscription in the cit and by mail free of charge to all parti of the United States and Canada, Mex Ico, Porto Rico, Guam, Phiilppin Islands and Hawaiian Islands. One Month .50 Three Month* $1.25 Six Months $2.50 One Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuancs ef Ads and Subscriptions must be mado t business office in writing. TELEPHONES. Business Office, Editorial Unom..iSS The Editor The City Editor Tin i.oclety Editor Office 207 Gloucester Street. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Ulyoi/ County, (JJyuu County Commissioners. The United Slates Court of Bank ruptoy for thia District Lorresponueuce solicited, but to re •lelre attentlou letters must be ao companies by a responsible name, no for pub.ication, tut as a guarantee of good faith. Rejected communications will b returned If accompanied by postage. Remittance should be made by pos tal not*, check, money order or registered letter. Address New* Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. Mr. Pratt and Ills associates win have to get a right lively move on n do things by November 10. But then, knowing ones say the whole matter bus been llxt-d any way. Jerome suys he swears he will not vote for Hears!. It Is a pretty bit to. pill, we confess, still Mr. Jerome ought not to go hack on the demo cratlc party. He lias liad too mattj honors at its hands. THE STATE ROAD MATTER AGAIN The Atlanta Journal, always a grea. believer in the betterment of the con dition of the state of Georgia, is H ik ing a very strong light for the ex ten slon of the state road to the sea. In Its Issue of Sunday last the Journal shows by comparative statement with other lines just.what possibili ties in the way of revenues await the state of Georgia, the moment, it places Its railroad property into tide water. The Journal is usually very careful in Its treatment of groat, subjects such as this one and Its editorial of Sun day must have a convincing effect on all classes of people who will take the time and the trouble to carefully look into the proposed extension of the line, so as to make it a great con necting point with tin* centers of trade and traffic in the east, it is unques tionably the proper thing for the state of Georgia to do and we are quite persuaded that the next session of the legislature will take up the mat ter amt pass a bill carrying with It the power to build the line to the sea. Now with all of the above out linen tacts before us, The News scarcely feels it to be Its duty to call attention to the necessity for some concerted action on the part of the authorities of Brunswick looking to this great enterprise finding a port right here at Brunswick. We have many advan tages over any other Georgia port. We are nearer to Atlanta titan ts Savannah and we are now in line for u great industrial growth and develop ment. Our close proximity to the sen is another advantage and with a thirty ft ait channel already projected for by the federal government, what other inducements could the state of Georgia desire? The News is absolutely sure that the bill will pass at the June session of the general assembly and we be lieve that the time has arrived when Brunswick should make a strong and united light to capture this new Hue. it is squarely up to the people ot Brunswick themselves, and in view oi all conditions and < ircumstances, we are forced to the faith that the rlgV. kind of work and energy will land this great Industrial prize for Brunswick. Let the commercial bodies and the mayor and counoil Lake this subject up Without any faith ui delay. iVhaT BRUNSWICK WANTS IN 1907 The very atmosphere is full of municipal talk here in Brunswick. On all sides wc can hear it and on ail sides, except in the homes of tne trained politicians, there is a deman 1 for a man for mayor of Brunswick, | who is not aliigued with either of the old political factions and who is will ing to assume the office on thegreat and far rea him? platform of “Progress and Prosperity." To our rut rid the time has come In Brunswick, when men should be forgotten and measures should be the great propelling force In the matter of selecting the men to preside over the destinies of the city j of Brunswick for the next two years. We want men, genuine men, not j toad . tools of sharp and designing! j politicians and office hunters. VV<? want a board of aldermen next year who will not be obstructionists lu tie wave of prosperity now upon us in spite of a city council which has closed its eyes to all character of pub- j lie improvements that did not eminate from some of its own kith and clan.; The news has great respect for some: members of the city council, yet it is a painful laet that the majority ot i that body has been partisan in tip; administration ol the public allairs during the year now drawing to a close. Lets avoid the possibility of such a re-occu-ience in the future; b is come together on common ground, wipe on; j politics and old sores of the past, giv.j-i the politicians and standing candi dates for every job in sight a solar j plexus blow and put business men in : the city council. The News is frank to say that 't 1 has no candidates for municipal hon ors; n is not interested in tin per sound of the council for I'JOT, but it i wants to see the body composed of . men, committed to principles looking ; singly to ibe betterment mid tin* im 1 provcinent of this splendid little city, j The city council for iJUT ought to right the evil of the present hoard, by providing tliu city ol Brunswick with a system of trolley lines bclore the end of its first year. It ought to change the reprehensi ble custom now in vogue in the cit> hull of borrowing money here in Brunswick at eight per cent., when it can be secured in the open markets of the country at four and five per cent. II ought to do away with the provin cial idea now dominating in the a. lairs of the city, that make possible the stopping of a great work like the Southern lied people propose to do here, for no good and sound reason, it ought above all things protect and save the integrity of the city in all of its dealings with financiers coming here to locate, as for instance the un happy incident whereby the city coun cil deeded certain property to the A., li. A. A. pledging its word ot liouo, to transfer it in fee simple to that corporation and then having the board of education, a body created by the city council, go to Atlanta and block tne legislation necessary to Brunswick's lueping a solemn aim pledged obligation, with people wlu are going to spend >a million dollars or more in Ibis city! In short, give ns new material; men who have not been chasing puli tie rainbows in Brunswick all of lliei uves; men who are untrammelled and free from tangling alliance with hide bound iHilitical oligarchies; men who will siami for the growth and progres - of Brunswick first, last and ail the time, and we will support them it matters not whence conn s their niuii: nations. That what Brunswick wauls in Dm, Those In bans are ccrlainiy a lutm lot to satisfy. Ilolte Smith will do the las*, pre liminary stunt before the inaugura tion today. When Brunswick recalls the hor rors of .Mo lie and lVusacola, site ought to have a thanksgiving day of her own is it not remarkable that the candi date who is always read) and willing down in his heart has to be peti tioned the strongest? •From all indications the A.. B. & A. tuts put the Southern, the Darien At Western and several other lines to thinking about Brunswick. Ala* on is all decked up iu her best bib and tucker to greet act lair visit ors and Macon can be awfully bo w Itching wht'u she wants to. • *-—i--- - • - .. ._ _ . . arrr-:-.r.- -.y \ f- U’s vour over: In needy | KJut or Sorts/ / biliousness,dyspepsia, poor I blood, headaches. Your doctor will tc!! you that good health demands at least I one good, free movement of the bowels each day. A<-k him if he knows any I laxative better than Aver's Bills. w- ha?? meep v pasu.n | th -f .■■■■■; c. our m- die r.e Lcrf'l. Maei. | SHOES! SHOES A FEW BROKEN LOTS OF MENS LOW OUT, LADIES AND CHILDRENS OXFORDS ON SALE AT COST FOR A WHILE LONGER. NEW FALL GOODS ARE PILING IN ON ME AND MY STORE IS OVER CROWDED. THE FACT IS I HAVE OVER BOUGHT THIS SEASON AND MUST TURN THEM IN TO MONEY QUICKLY. SO AM OFFERING THE BEST 12 1-2 c. VALUES IN OUTING, DRESS GINGHAMS AND PERCALS AT 10c YD BOYS PANTS, SUITS AND SCHOOL SHOES—THE KINT THAT SATISFIES—ARE READY FOR THE RUSH. ALSO A FULL LINE STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUP PLIES. Geo. VY. Owens, CORNER E AND L STREETS. Under New Management THE BhU^SWiCtC BAKEBY 100 A Street. 1 Ii ii to purchased tlie Bakery of Mr. J. M. Hoodenpyle at 100 A Street anil 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 get the best bread that, can be made Just give us a trial. Out of town orders wil 1 re ceive prompt attention. F. W. LEBEN, I’m 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. 3 Fresh cream, light rye, French and Graham bread today at Lebeu’s bak :y, 100 A street Notice. The Union Pressing Club has re moved from 309 Newcastle street t the rear of the store at 317 New cast! sereet. Phone I*l-3. W. H Martin manager. ve./ .MOXT, UCUIBtH 3, 19i.' -n of all Styles* Kinds and QITDOfIU J, Leathers, for School at 1 tlpuOl To The Public HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AN. D STREETS lAM PREPARED TO DO A GENERAL CEMENT WORK FIRST CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES OF WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AND CURB OF THE REGU LATION SIZE. I RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. J. D. Baldwin & vJTALin Jt M. II&Hls “ Sr In. MOTT'S V:., jraraiQ 1 lor n“.'Vo-js prostration and ail diseases of the tti aerati*. kaSLJgsSSS yi^SIS, 01 . e Nervous Prostratiou. Failing or LosiSdaulKwa CTLD liClur St '-rotocworSSpium. wvea u-1.,} m^vi.sumpiio^d^ln^m^.^wuhVvSS FTtR USING. I s b^effo w rYi: a ' a . n K MW^s fu cuK^^ For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACs £1 " t BY D ° ING Y ° UR BANK > N G WITH Ot;|^in The National Bank f 4. °f Brunswick J IS V CAPITAL $150,000.00 v > . SURPLUS $84,000.1 U , Y f* Savings Department Pays Four per cent interest coumpounded quarterly. WESLEY H. GREENFIELD, Pile Driving Contractor WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. 500 L street, Brunswick, Ga. Tate Springs Water VVE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOi 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 ity. We couU buy cheap stuff and sell to you at cheap prices. Yo might think we would be good peo pie to trade with —but we wouldn't be. We buy from the best source pay fair pricas and charge you a fair profit—just enough to pay far handl the good*. We wouldn't touch cheap quality for a great deal. We inten to maintain our reputation for honest in all things. THOS. KSANY. ARE YOU THIRSTY If you are and a good drink of the Best UJhiskey or Finest Beer will quench It I ean fix you. See my wine and cigar list. Si. Selig, 220 Grant Street. CMS. BUNKUYi | Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbuild ing and Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. I ————————————————————— Open AH the V ear t he Wtuiaca House at Oeewa pu At dime* isxaad, will re male eye alt the Tear round. VItITORh ALWAYS WELCOME NRS. w. L. WALLACE .T-J. . - ■ ~ ~ Call up Davis ;*ud Taylors stable If you want dirt lor raising your lot or aide walks. BROWN & CO DEALERS, t MANUFACTURERS AND BHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine Lumber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. | KSLLthe COUGH CURE the LUNCS i “Dr. King’s I Mm Discovery L,„ /Consumption Price rUH 8 OUGHSand 50c&$1.00 J WOLDS Free Trial. | Surest and Quickest Cure for all l THROAT and LUNG TROUB ! XiES, or MONEY BACK. Cobb ana t Wheeler gnepal tinners. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TED. Phone 313. 313 Newcastle St. i _ __ CAR LOAD OF PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE WIRE FENCES ARE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Flyura With ROBERSON & CO. on the subject Phone 426 No 2 Wright's Spuare I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO General Piumbing OF ALL KIND We carry a full and complete line of STOVES and RANGES and do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOH N6- Phone 397. 428 Newcastle Street. DeVoe’e old Stand. H. B. GARNETT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR When In need of A PLASTERER, A PAINTER, A CARPENTER Call on ths old original H. B. GARNETT. Special Notice. All bills against the British steam ship Kenilworth must be presented at our office by noon this 2d day of Oc tober, 190, or payment thereof will be debarred. F. D. M. Strachan £ Cos.,