The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 07, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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4 THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS -PUBLISHED daily by THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor and Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr., City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Kntered at the Brunswick, Ga., post office tie second class mail matt's, SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms of subscription in the cit and by mail free of charge to all partt of the United Btates and Canada, Mex Ico, Perto Rico, Guam, Phhlppin Islands and Hawaiian Islands. One Month -50 Three Months $1.25 Sis Mentha $2.50 One Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuancs ef Ads and Subscriptions must be mads t business office in writing. TELEPHONES. Business Office, Editorial Room.. IS > The Editor T-2 The City Editor :H" Loeiety Editor Offlse 20 7 Gloucester Street. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glynn County. Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court of Haul, mplcy for this District. Correspondence solicited, hut lo re ceive attention letters must be ac companied by a responsible name, not for publication, but as a guarantee oi good faith. Rejected communications will be returned if accompanied by postage. Remittance should he made by pos tal note, check, money order or regl.- feied letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. Bay u good word for Brunswick in else make a noise like a clam. With $7,000 worth of furniture, tbai White Oak Club is going to bs a peach Itself. Candtcate Peeples proba'hly fee s like the fellow who went up In u bal loon and fell out. The coal men are beginning to sit up and take uotice with a view or Wiling uny vacancy left by the Ice men. Provisional Governor Taft, ot Cuba, bus the laugh on the other gov ernors on the Item of campaign cx- I lenses. The cold day In Auglst might have been a rarity, but these warm Bruns wick days in October are gay birds hard to find. It is time for the people of Bruns wick to cut out factional politics and standing office-holders and elect v business tlcke to the coumdlmanlc board next year. TO ADVERTISE BRUNSWICK. Alm Its lust meeting the Commercial Jjeugne Inaugurated n campaign of ad vertlslng Brunswick that ought to be commended by the jteople of this city generally. While the expenditures for the pre.-ent will not be very great, con sisting of u display advertisement i:i \the Manufacturers’ Record, the Len contemplates the placing of large advertisements in all of the Indus trial papers in the country at a very early mite. The step is certainly - splendid one and especially is it a wise move at this time, when the eyes of the commercial world are now focused on this city, and when the energetic investor is constantly sees lng proper fields toi Judicious Invest went This is only one of a great many good things that the Commercial Lea gone Is doing for Brunswick and It is another splendid illustration of the value that the organisation cun auj will do for this city if the publl-2- splrlted people will only get behind if and give It the proper character of encouragement. Just now, when the entire country is undergoing a great industrial develop ment, when live and progressive com munities ate vlelng with each other In the maatter of attracting new capi tal and new citlsenthlp. the cautious use ot prlters ink Is bound to bring splendid results to that community, wise enough to use It. This step of the Commercial Lea gue Is In full keeping with the pres ent spirit of the times, and the mem ber# ct that energetic organization are to he congratulated on this display of SBUrjMta* ag progressive****. TAFT S LITTLE “JOLLY.” it was harly expected that so ex perienced a diplomat as Secretary Taft would deliver an address before the university stuaents at Havana without giving them at least a little jollying.” Mr. Taft no doubt knew it would be acceptable under the condi tions. and fear would seriously con sider wnether it was literally true, m the course of his addres he said: “We shall, I am confident, be able to point with pride to the fact that me United States is not an exploiting nation, but that she has such deep sympathy with the progress of the popular government as to be willing to expend her blood and her treasure in making the spread of such govern merit in the world successful.” Mr. Taft can hardly believe this t > be a fact in the light of history. How over symtiialhetie individuals of anv nation may be, however graceful or] altruistic they may be, the fact re-1 mains that nations, as such, have no j souls, and are thoroughly selfish. Na- j lions are governed by self-interest j and there Is no reason to expect this j to undergo a change Wars have been j selfish in their objects if not in their inception. When the sympathy of in dividual American! was worked up over the cruelties practiced In Cum under Spanish rule (lie United States government professed to he actuated solely by sympathy for the Cubans in going to war with Spain Was this actually I rue. It it: hard for an in telligent American citizen to believe it. If the United States government had no interests Involved would there have been such a war? T)ld not the United States take what It then thought was valuable territory? ff disturbances in Cuba In no way affected the United States, If it weie not to the Interests of tho United States to restore order in tho Inland, who believes American troops would now be there? American Intervention in Cuba Is based upon American In terests and when the Washington government believes annexation of Cuba is to he the interest of the American nation, annexation it will lie. Annexation is only a question of time, because It will not be very long before the Washington government will realize Its advantages. All talk about the sympathy and gratitude and alutruism id' nations as such is fool ish. There Is no . such thing. Na tions are as selfish ns they are soul less. They always have been and la ways will he. They say that Cuba and Pennsyl vania are about the same size. That's doing Cuba anjuctivice hv comparison all eight enough. • Those thirteen defeated candidates for the court of appeals are probable drinking Red Raven splits for a chaser this morning. I*roir all indications the First con grcsstonal district is trying to do the Delaware act and have no represen tation in the next congress. The shipping record at the port or Brunswick for the month of October promises to be a splendid one, an, has opened up in great shape. Brunswick needs a great many more smau lactories and the wisp mnnu fact me' with smalll capatal will do well to visit this city and look over the Held. The city council and the Mutual iagl't & Water Compnnw are doing the "you shan't play in our yard” stunt to the perfect satisfaction of every V'cn nersery in the state. The Commercial la-ague and the Board of Trade are both doing a great work for Brunswick, and every patriotic and'energetic business man in ih-s city should belong to one or the other of these splendid organiza tions. Join right now and assist in the great work. WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS KATE SLATER, BRUNSWICK'S ORIGINAL MILLINER. SHOES OF ALL KINDS AND STYLES AT PEERSON'S. Shoes for your wife; shoes for your children; shoes for yourself at Peer son's. ' WATCH THIS PAPER FOR FALL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM MISS KATE SLATER, BRUNSWIt K'S ORIGINAL MILLINER. Cal) up t)avl# and Taylor's stable if you want dirt tor talcing your lets er dMewalha- r HS •AUfcSWiCk 6AILV UtWb, sundav, oc+6ee 7, 190. 4 m W' f you thinlt constipation is of trifling # A}/Tsf § 7/1* /J consequence, just ask your doctor. JL ! lIL Li %>/// He will disabuse you of that notion in J , . short order. “Correct it, at once!” he § "t"! will sa 7- Then ask him about Ayer’s V>U/iu6/JL/lit/U/t Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. i We publish the formula* J. C. Ayer Cos , of our preparations. Lowell, Mass. AT THE TOP t CLIMBING TO THE TOP OF THE LADDER OF BIG CLOTH SENDS FORTH A MESSAGE | Of A GREATER CLOTHING , ARE SO FAR REMOVED ; FROM THE COMMONPLACE | RFADY MADE, AND HAV £ I ALL THE CUSTOM-TAILORED j PRICESRANGE FROM SIO.OO AND AT THF.SE MARKS ! YOU'LL FIND “BULL’S EYE'’ VALUES DIFFICULT TO HIT RIGHT STYLE, RIGHT QUAL ITY, RIGHT MATERIAL, AT RIGHT PRICES. 4 RIGHTS THAT MAKE BIG VALUES AT Geo. W. Owens, CORNER E AND L STREETS. /^■i^■ .*1 WHEN PRESCRIPTIONS ARE WANTED the Atlanta Pharmacy enjoys the favor of all Intelligent peopl The reason is not hard to under stand. Reliability describes it exactly. Pnysicians have made i. perfectly understood that the.r prescriptions must he tilled ex aclly as written and under no elr v'nmstances can substitutes ne tolerated. Therefore the bulk 01 prescriptions come to us because we and our drugs and medicines are known to he absolutely re liable. THE ATLANTA PHARMACY. Tel 310. Sub-Postoffice Station No. 1. COLSON HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF ALL KINDS SAW MILL OUTFITS. for ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS. WIRE FIELD FENCE. COLSON HARDWARE CO. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of tutense suffering from dyspepsia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago. when she began taking Electric: Bitters which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life, w rites Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Dan forth. Me. Greatest restorative medi cine on the globe. Sets Stomach. Liver and Kidneys right, purities the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousneei and Weaknesses Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price Jde. Guaranteed by ISSLiU rtt*r*t*c?. SUfjrP of all Styles* Kinds and fljTnonU’C .OJIIm Leathers, for School at | ILSiuIIH u 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 RONAGC. J* D. Baldwin IS Hgfy fi a® vitals irt thepv-u- repi.y for prostration and all diseases or tt.e gfner.-itlT. \’l e .' “f ta.-r .-:x, MI.-.1 .... Nt rvviii i rostrauon, Kailing or Last Mannnml tnlJ>wnt.y. terhi-y ,ops, iouU.iul Kriors Mental Worry, excessive U3t .... L‘l Fooaei-ooi <pmm. ‘ii .. lead to Consumption and lusamty. With ever* JTFB !1S we truatuutec to eura or rmuni ibe money. Sold at gl.OOoer bor •rten vJintJ, C boxes for S6.OU. Oil MOTTS tiliiTULA l ci.. c>n*el '— For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACs ~ ... • BY DOING YOUR BANKING WITH C The National Bank ”T" | of Brunswr *k I ilk, CAPI fAL $150,000.00 v surplus $a4.000. a C3 t Savings Department pay 8 Four ptr cent interest coumpounded quarterly WESLEY H. „REENF!ELD, Pite Driving Contractor . .RF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. 500 L street, Brunswick, Ga. fate £ prings Water WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CELEBRATED WATER fa/ THE GLASS, BY THE CASE OR BY THE BARREL HUNTER’S 505 GLOUCESTER ST. ARE YOU THIRSTY. If you are and a good drink of tlie Best (Xihiskey or Finest Beer will quench it I can fix you. See my wine and cigar list. H. Selig, 229 Grant Street. CHAS. BUNKLEY Contractor of Piledriving, Dockbulld lng and Trestle Work. WM. GREENFIELD, MGR. Phones 214 and 417. PARKER-KENSELL ENGINEERING GO. All r’liiccpc ftf FOUNDRY AND MACHINE REPAIRING SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail way Phone 16-3 Brunswick, Ga. mom & co DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND BHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine Lumber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. SUU.THX COUCH ano CURE THE LUNCS ’’ Or. King’s Naw Discovery /Consumption Price * | Fun S OUGHS and 50c &$ 1.00 | Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all | THR-OAT aud LUNG TBOUB- I 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. i 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 Spuars