The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, October 17, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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4 IH. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS 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 matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms of subscription In the cit and by mail free of charge to alt parta of the United States and Canada, Mex Ico, Porto Rico, Guam. Phiilppin Islands and Hawaiian Islands. On e Month -60 Three Months $1.25 Six Months $2-50 One Year *5 00 Notice of discontinuance of Ads and Subscriptions must be made t business office in writing. TELEPHONES. Rusliicsh Office, Editorial Room.. 188 The Editor v *32 The City Editor 340 Society Editor 468-1 Office 207 Gloucester Street. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glynn County. Glynn County Commissioners. Tne United States Oeurt of Bank ruptcy for this District. Correspondence solicited, but to re jCeive attention letters must be ac companied by a responsible name, not for publication, but as a guarantee or good faith. Rejected communications will be returned If accompanied by postage. Remittance should be made by pos tal note, check, money order or regis tered letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga. Say n good word for Brunswick. it costs nothing and may bring good re sults. Hourut, Hughes and Hell ull seem to have turned loose Jn New York at the same time. Everybody goes on a strike but the book agent, und he koHps right on worrying us all to death. The Kentucky editors ari to have a gathering In Louisville this month. The mint beds will please take notice. Unistod an l Neff ought to get to gether and write a little book entitled How Very Easy It Was to Pool em That speech of Col. Goodyear at the City Hall Monday night did not sound very much like the sentiments of a “straddler." That Atlanta capiain who suicldeu on the eve of his wo Uliug day added a great endorsement to tne mistaken Idea that marriage is a failure. A Ixmdon magazine has apologized to Dick Croker for defaming the lat ter s character. Gee whiz! that roas. must have been a warm member. In the death of tho He' 1 Sam T. Jones, tho noted Georgia evangelist, the cause of Christianity his suffered an irreparable loss, ami one that win he felt for scores of years. There is oue thing we don't have lime iu Brunswick, and teals trolley accidents. Maybe the very thought lul city council figured on tnat when i( made the Neff franchise Senator idurton says he is ready to go to the penitentiary. Old maa Kawlings says he is ready tc die, but shrewd lawyers and defective laws have cheated the gallows for years. The startling news has Just been received that a negro was lynched in Rosebud, Texas, for shoving a white man off the sidewalk. Well, the as tonishing item is Hint Rosebud should have a sidewalk. There is one thing to a certainty, no matter who is elected governor ot New York, he will no doubt possess about as much virtue and decency as those whom he will govern. Miss Paine, who is a candidate for Congress from Texas, says the first thing she will do when she visits Washington Is to probe the trusts. She will probably storm the milli nery and fall bat trust first. W hen Mr, Emerson comes over to I rest with ths people of this city with reference to bringing the Georgia Coast and Piedmont railroad to Bruns *lek he will find the piucky people of this city ready to meet him on finy reasonable proposition EXPLANATIONS THAT r AIL TO EXPLAIN. There is no disposition on the part of the News to ma ! e the Atlanta. Blrmingnam and Atlanti • rallroa 1 oompany an issue in the impending municipal campaign in Brunswick. Indeed if we had our way in the mat ter we would have that company so well ingratiated in the estetm and ai teotion of the people of this city that the question of its becoming an issue would he an utter impossibility. In fact The News has never made the charge that *t was an issue in this contest, it lias seen fit to censure the present city administration fo ils conduct in the matter of not keep ing faith with the A.. I! &. A. people icgarding the ground upon which it is building its termina’s. and we re iterate these charges and again tnaU? the statement that the company has not received the proper t-oatment a' the hands of the constituted authori ties of this city, it is not necessary to go all over this matter again, for we are persuaded that the reading public of Brunswick is pretiy well ae qualnted with the fact that the A., ti. & A. entered into a contract with the city to secure certain property to>- Improvements at a cost of $5,000, and when it fame to the matter of paying over the money and receiving the deeds to the property, the sum oi $33,000 was demanded for the same We do not call this a lai. deal, and we think it is a reflection or the very integrity and solemn obligation of the city of Bruns vick. It is child’s play for our • friends who take Issue wltu us on this subject to tell ic that the ‘ finishing touches to this I ill were supplied by Vice-President Ark wright of the A., B. & A " for the tacts are that Mr. Arxwrlgnt was be tween the devil and the deep hint sea. and it was either a matter of accepting the bill tendered him by the representative from Glvnn county and the solicitor of the city court or Brunswick, or else let the entire mat ter go by, which of course meant a delay of at least twelve months in the legislature, even granting the city of Brunswick the legal right to trans tor the property. That’s all there is lo the matter so far as The News is aware, and It 1?, only another of the reasons we have for failing to en dorse the present city council or Brunswick. In tho meantime the nominal or gan of the solicitor of the city court is working over time to explain these tacts, others are at the same thing, but thus far none of them have been able to find an explanation that really explains. CITIZENS SHOULD REGISTER. As the time draws near for the closing of the registration books for the coming for the municipal primary it may not be amiss to call the attention of the people of this city to Hie necessity of registering with the city clerk. As is well known registration Is necossary Be fore one can participate in the whltj primary, though all taxes be paid and every other requirement he met. Every qualified voter of the city of liruuswiek should he deeply imbued with the Idea of promoting the pro % press and prosperity of Brunswick, and in order to do this he should be in position to cast his vote for those candidates for office, who will come more nearly to meeting the conditions. Go down to (ho city hall and register at onec in order tnat you might have the chance of voting in tho coming election for mayor and aldcman. Under the recent act of the legis lature the Australian ballot system will be in vogue In the approaching election, which protects tne voter from the attacks of the ward healer ana gives him that privacy to which he is entitled, when he goes to the polls. Citizens should register, it matters not how they intend to vote. Its a duty they owe to the community and tney should not fall in ft. It is stated that John L. Sullivan is going into politics. Weil, even Joan L. could not materially injure those with whom we have to contend these days. GO DOWN TO TH6 CltY HALL AND REGISTER. 00 DOWN TO THE CITY HALu AN® REGISTER. THfc IRUKSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 19W. T \g* na ’ Ask your doctor about these throat coughs. He will r a L fell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the Jf [lf KjLXL throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better *" w explain your case carefully to your doctor, and ask F f him about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then wl lil Cl //a do as he says. Get the best medicine, always. YTc hsve no eecret*! Wo publieh J. C.AtotCo., C-/ the formulas of>ll 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 TRIUMPH THAN EVEN I AN FROM THE COMMONPLACE ALL THE CUSTOM TAILORED PRICES RANGE FROM SIO.OO ITY, fiIQHT MATERIAL. AT RIGHT PRICES. 4 RIGHTS Geo. W. Owens, CORNER E AND L STREETS. . . n,f if . -“•A, • : 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 be filled tx actly as written and under no cir cumstances can substitutes oe tolerated. Therefore the bulk oi prescriptions come lo us because we and our drugs and medicines are known to be 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. Agents 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 ot intense suffering from dyspepsia ha entirely disabled her, until six months ago. when she began taking Bflectrl Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had In the prime of life writes Mrs. W. L. Oilpatrick, of Dan forth, Me. Greatest restorative medl cine on the globe. Sets Stomach Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve I2T , '\ jy*** .Me. Guaranteed by flplttl ranuf. ilk Kill i ®i WANTED. WANTED —People to know that Untie Sig will loan you money on anything of value. All legitimate, business sol icited. Sig I.evison, 30S and 30 Bay street. WANTED. —Five oyster shuckers. Ap ply to fifth house of J W. Wallace. Bay street. WANTED—Furnished room with privilege of bath room. Address C, P. O. Box 53, City. WANTED.—TabIe boarders. Apply to ; Mrs. C. W. Floyd, No 903 F street. • - „ WAN FED. Traveling salesman and -resident brokers to sell rice on commission. Russ Rice Cos.. Ltd. New Orleans, L;. FOR RENT. FOR RENT.—Three connected rooms tor light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, with privilege of bath. Apply 428 Newcastle street. LOST. LOST—Bicycle No. 845SG with coaster brake. Return to K. E. Fouche tilti Bay street, and receive reward. LOST. —Four months old pointer dog; white with liver-colored head ana ears; white streak from top of lieaa to point of hose; liver-coiored spot on left shoulder. Return to A. M. Smitn and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. ers will find nice comfortable room nd good table board at -;05 G street. GO DOWN TO THE CITY HALL AND REGISTER. H. B. GARNETT. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Whin In need of A PLASTERER, A PAINTER, A CARPENTER Call on the old original H. B. GARNETT. Open Ail the Y ea r The Wattack Boaao at Gv*a tl> St. Slmoa * *hS w*ll rsev*.* njm all the reai renai. VISITOR* M.WAV* WELCCMt MRS. W. L. WALLACE I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO General Plumbing OP ALL KIND We carry a full and complete line of STOVEO and PANGES and do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING. J. H. BOHNE. Phone 397. 428 Nowcaetle Street DeVoe’e eld Stand. 00 DOWN TO THE CITY HALL AND REGISTER. To The Public 4 HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT 3TONE PLONT CORNER OF F D STREETS IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WOr|o FIRST CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZEB OF WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AND C>JRB OF' THE REGU CATION SIZE, i RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. J D. Baldwin . fi HEALTH A* o VITALITY M . j&i £ | m | HI dr. mott s n ■™ " 11 WEH.VEmiVB TTTT.T.O S Tbe Preat remedy for nervous prostration and all diseases of the generative Tfl 'TIfTr organs of either sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing or Lost Manhood iWnP I ?E?\S. ney ' Nl^ hlly Emissions, Youthful Errors, Men'al Worry, excessive ust ___ of Tobacco or Opium, which lead to Consumption and Insanity. With ever* tfTFR IIS NB order we guarantee to cure or refund the money. Sold at 81.00 per box MTCfI UOing, ©boxesforß6.oo. OH MOTT’S CHKMICAI, CO.. ce®olunl. 01-Lt For Sale by HUNTER’S PHARMACs MALLORY LIRE Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick . _ EVERY PRIDAY FROM NEW YORK AT 1 F M. ' tJj>: EVERY FRIDAY FRIM BRUNSWICK TI SUIT TIDE. Wates and Unsurp tssed Passcnire' coni ry * , wi Mon ep-y tl W M OFFER k CO- or C. H. MALLORY CO, >.* Ga S Burling Slip. New York Cll/ WESLEY H. GREENFIELD, Pile Driving Contractor WHARF BUILDING AND TRESTLE WORK A SPECIALTY. 500 L street, Brunswick, Ga. Tate Springs Water WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CELEBRATED WATER bf THE GLASS. BY THE CASE OR BY THE BARREI HUNTER’S 505 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 and cigar list. H. Selig, 229 Grant Street. •I 3UV N3HQIIHO anOA dl Having bought the entire Elkan stock, consisting of Pure Flannel Undorshlits and slips, can save you money. 1 have got them for men, women and children. Slg Levison. NEED OF SHOE 9 FOR~ SCHOOL TRY PEERSON’S. PARKEWLL ENGINEERING CO. # All rlciccpc nf FOUNDRY Hi MACHINE REPAIRING SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail way Phone 16-3 Brunswick, Ga. BROWN & CO DEALERS, ( MANUFACTURERS AfJD SHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine Lumber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. I I a*iis CURE the LUNCB New Discovery i Pnn /Consumption Price * FOR I OUGHSand Boc & SI.OO kJOLDS Free Trial. Surest and Quickest Cure for all THROAT and RUNG TROUB j LRS, or MONEY BACK. Cobb and i Wheeler GNERAL 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 ' Fiflur. With ROBERSON & CO. on the subject Phone 426 No 2 Wright’s Spuare