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: BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS
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Pu'l for Brunswick.
Its about time for Father Park
hurat to butt iuto thu political alt na
tion up in New York.
m j njg,
Senator Platt huu learned a pretty
good JeBHOn about that "Old man a
darling" Htory. Poor old fool.
When Palma tbiuka of one Porllrio
Wast over In Mexico, lie must recall
those old Hues, "It might have been.
Poor old Oyster Bay. The banqtiei
hall deserted proposition is not a
marker to how it must feel now.
What lias become of the steamer
Nun Kil/uheth? She lias not turned
up in Brunswick iu several weeks.
Judge Russell has finally landed in
a good job and now it is to he hope i
that he will 'be good for ut. least a
year or two.
Candidate Crenshaw ought to have
learned a good lesson Wednesday, ir
♦
he did not, then surely be missed .1
splendid chance.
Macon Is playing host to all Georgia
Mils week and lucky is Hie fellow
who falls Into hospitality of those
Central City folk.
That letter of President Emerson, of
tiie Darien & Western certainly ought
to move the people of Brunswick lo
speed'' and enthusiastic action.
President Palma, of Cuba, is uo.v
a full member of the "Down and out
club," and has the perfect right t >
use the prefix ex" to his name.
The fellow with a little surpln
money, a whole bunch of energy and
some common sense, can make all
kinds of money here in Brunswick in
almost any line.
Those Roosevelt rough riders wilt
hardly reorganize for service in
Cuba Why bless ybur souls, they
are alt busy holding down federal
Jobs.
The chances are that the Cubans
will take right hold of that bob-tall
spelling system of the President. They
generally do not care whether thev
do things right or not.
Thai letter of President Emerson
bad the proper ring to It to our mind
and opened goldeu opportunities to
Brunswick, If she will have the com
inon tense and the energy to see
them.
Give the people of Brunswick five
good men for the uldermauic board
next year, who wilt go Into office
pledged to the platform of "Progress
and Prosperity,” who are not profer
•tonal politicians and standing dfflre
and the people will Jfcepf
*• fU of Um oppotjLimy.
WON'T YOU PLEASE WAKE UP?
The News dislikes to wear one sub
ject threadbare; it does not like the
attitude of eternally ding-donging on
i line topic, but really we do not
know of a single matter of deeper im
port to Brunswick, right at this par
ticula: time than is the proposed plan
of the Darien & Western railroad
people to extend its line to Bruns
wick.
It seems to us that the people of
Brunswick have not taken to this
subject as cordially and as boldly as
they should, or else they absolutely
fail to realize the magnitude of the
proposition made by President Emer
son and his associates. Here is a
piece of railroad property traversing
a brand new territory, ready to open I
up new markets for our merchant -t,|
ready to put us in touch with a sec I
lion of the state inaccessable at pres
ent and ready to make Btunswick its
deep water terminus; its port of ef
fort and its general operative lieai
<l u arte is
Here we find the president of the
line inviting the constituted authori
ties of Brunswick to a conference
with him on this very important mat
ter; he lias stated that, his company
looks with favor on the plan to ex
tend the line to Brunswick and in
turn asks Brunswick what she is will
ing to do In the premises.
Mr. Emerson does not lay down his
ultimatum; lie does not demand tills
concession or that one; lie does not.
even fix the terms on which tie will
build his line to Brunswick. He sim
ply conies to us in a business-like
fashion and says he wants to push
liia line into tho best tide-water port
on the Atlantic and asks for a con
ference to discuss ways and means
looking to liiat end.
Now what bas Brunswick done to
sliow her enterprise in the matter?
What effort lias she made to convince
President Emerson that she even
wants this new line to connect her
with one of the best and most pro
gressive sections of the state?
it seems to us that the city council
might have called an extra session
and discussed the matter. The Board
of Trade and the Commercial League
might have done the same tiling, and
with commendable energy might have
named committees to arrange an
audience with Mr Emerson, in order
that some tangible foundation for the
work could be outlined.
Brunswick must get out of tins
lethargy. She must see net- own sell
as tho industrial and business world
is beginning to see her, and she must
not let this splendid opportunity go
by for the lack of simple energy.
Won’t you please wake up?
’I Ini' big slick seems lo have had
the same effect, down in Cuba as
mother's slipper use to have when wo
were hoys.
Are yon a member of the Commer
cial League? That organization is
contributing to the development of
Brunswick, and every patriotic and
public spirited citizen should aid in
the work by Joining the League.
The Brunswick merchants naturally
expert the patronage of the people at
home. They have a right to. These
local merchants are doing much to
ward.! the building of this city, amt
they should bo encouraged by your
trade
"Progress and Prosperity” in a good
slogan for any set of candidates to
adopt and that's whut Brunswick
should d* mand of her municipal ticket
this winter, taking good care to cut
old politicians and standing office
seekers completely out.
We have a great big stick, a pair of
brass knacks, a forty-four Colts, and
a baseball hat for the next follow who
comes along and says he Is going to
build a hotel on St. Simon "la time
Tor the coming summer," unless he
shows us right away quick.
Why Is It that the present city coun
cil borrows money here in Brunswick
at the rate of eight per cent., when
other corporations and Individuals,
with the proper credentials, can get
all they want at four and five per
cent? Will some councilman please
answer that question for the benefit
at tb tax payers of .Brunswick?
tHt MVWSWitK vAii,V ffrihr, ocyobeh s, 190*;
#y* # Ayef* Piilsar^ive^ills^The^ic^irectly
# Any | m on the liver, make more bile secreted. This
JL /(Vli C// is why they cure constipation, biliousness,
dyspepsia, sick-headacbe. Ask your doctor
y # 'W"'x * w if he knows a better laxative pill. We cer
m )•/> • L/./lrt tainly do not. If he does, then use his kind.
MAm f / M MM M Wa no seets! We publish J.C.AyerCo.,
the formulas of all our preparations. Lowell. Mass.
SHOES! SHOES!
A FEW BROKEN LOTS OF MENS LOW CUT. LADIES ANO
CHILDRENS OXFORDS ON SALE AT COST FOR A WHILE
LONGER. ,
NEW FALL GOODS ARE PILING IN ON ME AND MY STOR~
18 OVER CROWDED. THE FACT IS I HAVE OVER BOUGHT
THIB 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 PANT3, SUITS AND SCHOOL SHOES—THE KINO
THAT SATISFIES—ARE READY FOR THE RUSH.
ALSO A FULL LINE O’ 3 STATIONERY AND SCHOOL SUP
PLIES.
Geo. W. Owens,
CORNER E AND L STREETS.
Under New Management
THE
BRUNSWICK
BAKERY
100 A Street.
1 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 get
the best bread that can he made
Just give us a trial.
Out of town orders wil! re
ceive prompt attention.
F. W. LEBEN, Pro
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
HARDWARE,
MACHINERY *
AND SUPPLIES.
OF ALL KINDS
SAW MILL OUTFITS.
Agents for
ATLAS ENGINEB AND
BOILERS.
WIRE FIELD FENCE.
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
Fresh cream, light rye, Freficb and
Graham bread today at Leben’s bak
ry. 100 ▲ street.
t-k. . 1.. i_,. . '
Notice.
The Union Pressing Club has re
moved from 30# Newcastle street t
the rear of the store at 317 Nowcast!
oerwt Phone 1414. W. H. Martin
jiyfji f of all Styles* Kinds and HFrnOflU'O
|MLh Leathers, for School at f tLaiuUli u
To The Public
• t
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT 3TONE PLONT CORNER OF F AN.
D STREETS lAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK
FIRoT 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
RONAGE.
J- D. Baldwin
ffl. BEULTH
1 mpotency. Nullify KmlsstoesYouLhf.n l '?“?,?. or Lost *4““hood
of Tobacco or Opium w‘jVcb ir'i 1 ... J 1 Men .al Worry 1 , us
• Rswjstk
For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACs
y ... BY YOUR BANKING WITH
National Bank
| , of Brun&wk k
9 St CAPITAL $150,000.00
A / SURPLUS $84.000., 0
* - 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.
Sale
Springs
Water
’WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR
I HIS CELEBRATED WATER
b/ THE GLASS,
BY THE CASE OR
BY THE BARREL
HUNTER’S
SOS GLOUCESTER ST.
ARE YOU THIRSTY.
If you are and a good drink
of the Best
GUhiskey
or Finest Beer will quench it
I can fix you. See my wine
ar.d cigar list.
H. Seiig,
229 Grant Street.
CHAS. BUNKLEY
Contractor of Plledrlvlng, Dockbulld-
Ing and" Trestle Work,
WM. GREENFIELD, MUrt.
Phone* 214 and 417.
pmer-kell
lnieeig co.
AI I /’ I QQpQ AT
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE REPAIRING
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK
Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail*
way
Phone 16-3 Brunswick, Ga.
BROWN & CO
DEALERS,
MANUFACTURERS AND
SHIPPERS OF
Railway
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
Lumber
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
3 It §L L the cough
ffiNg CORE the LUNGS
! Dr. King’s
i lew Discovery
iron /CONSUMPTION Price
a! OH 2 OUGHSand 50ci!.00
ISOLDS Free Trial.
| Surest and Quickest Cure for all
A THROAT and LUNG TROUB
| LES, or MONEY BACK.
Cobb and
Wheeler
gnepal, tinners.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
25 Years in the Business.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
TED.
Phone 313. 313 Newcastle St.
CAR LOAD OF
PAGE WOVEN WIRE FENCE
WIRE FENCES ARE CHEAPER
THAN WOOD
immmTXßiE
Figure With
ROBERSON & CO.
on the subject
Phone 426 No 2 Wright’s Spuars