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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS
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THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY
CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor and
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LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr., City Editor.
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BRUNSWICK bettor
BHUNSWICK( to-day than
BRUNSWICK Tittfc over been In tile
past, but the /
BRUNSWICK i# .to day is not a
circumstance to the/
BRUNSWICK of/the future.
After all next £oftr may be a very
Goodyear for Brunswick!
That Mansfield Street drain Is a
neauty. It might "be confused with
the Panama canal.
it is remarkably strange that Dick
Russell Is not a candidate for cliier
Justice of the court of apponls.
That shave that orundlck got the
other day was closer than we ever
want in a barber shop or anywhere
else.
Through car sere lee Brunswick to
uaG range by December 1 over the
A., B. & A., that certainly sounds
mighty good to" us.
Those were glootny days when
Col. Goodyear had to step to the
iront and prevent the actual repu
diation of Brunswick’s bonds.
Charles Scott te making the cam
palgn for governor of Mississippi on
liorsetlack. Down here in Brunswick
we use bicycles for that kind of
work.
The Commercial League meets this
afternoon. It's your duty to go If
you aie a member and Its your duty
to join the League If you are not a
member.
The way th* present city adminis
tration stands'for progress and pros
perity was splendidly shown In the
manner it handled the trolley line
proposition!
That Findlay. Ohio, judge, who
fined the Standard Oil company 1104,-
000 the other day did ns poor folk
more harm than good. Watch for
arise in the price of keroshne.
Rend that card of Col. 'Goodyear's
in Sunday's News, and,’ then say
whether or not the pecT>! of Bruns
wick are not due him r yuabt of grati
tude which they can never pay.
There was no “swere storm” In
Brunswick Saturday flight as reported
in the Savannah News and Atlanta
Constitution. Such reports are dam
aging and should ''not be sent out.
The wind only blew a little above an
ordinary blow and not a dollar worth
of damage was
If you are a tax Py#r and a prop
erty holder of Brunswick, then you
o>Mt desire to see Brunswick grow
afld prosper/ If you desire to see
JBfnßswfck grow and prosper, you
should rote for ,tbe candidate for
mayor who stands for 'Progress end
THE WHITE PRIMARY NOT AN
ISSUE.
As the organ of the solicitor of the
city court is still endeavoring to fool
the people into the ibelief that the
candidates on the People’s ticket for
mayor and council, as well as the
candidates themselves are opposed to
tKe white primary plan, it may be
well to point out a few convincing
reasons to show the utter falsity of
such Insinuations, in the first place,
the question of a white primary Is not.
and can not be made an issue in the
present campaign. It was settled, and
we hope for all time three or four
years ago, and every candidate for
office nominated by the mass meet
ing of the voters of Brunswick, have
Announced fhat their candidacy is
subject to the white primary to be
called by the city democratic execu
tive committee. Then again, when
this question was first agitated four
years ago, Col. Godyear, the present
candidate for mayor on the People’s
ticket attended the only nass meet
ing held during the campaign, and
made a very strong address In be
half of the white primary pinn, ffirt
only for the city, but for the county
and the state. He has never changed
his mind on the subject and is still
committed to that plan. It is reaPy
amusing to note how short of mate
rial Our good friends must be when
they find it necessary to resort In
such rot as this for campaign issues, j
The candidates of the People’s j
ticket and the supporters of those
candidates are committed and pledged j
to the white primary system and no i
one Is better acquainted with that j
tact than Is the politician-lawyer city
court solicitor, who it. Is understood.
Is responsible for trie editorial matter
appearing In bis organ.
We beg the pardon of our readers
tor this statement, for wo are quite
tuire that they have sense enough to
understand uiat the white primary
is not now an Issue 'before the people
of this city. There are some issues,
however, of paramount Importance to
Brunswick and her people and they
will be referred to all during the cam
paign In these columns
THE SOUTH ASLEEP.
Southern technic* and trade jour
nals are loudly complaining that
comparatively few lyoung men of the
south ate taking uj technical educa
tion. and that most of those who do
are going to the nortp and yvest to
find employment. This condition is
mourned over, and we are assured
that all it la necessary for the south
to do to completely/ remedy It is to
“wake up.” Now, assuming that we
have waked, let us look at the situa
tion a little. Wages for tins class ot
enterprising, active, selected young
men are low in thV. south, and they
are subjected to a peculiar competi
tion which will keep them low for a
long time. j
The northern scluiols. naturally
better than our own,/of higher repu
tation, whose diplomas carry greater
weight, are constantly turning out a
surplus of gradua/es. Of these a
large proportion ik fellows of deli
cate health and iiAsufflcient strength,
so that every one/of them who feels
unequal to a contest with the rugged
and severe climate of his native re
gion turns his to the south, ills
chief idea Is to gk where lie can en
dure the climate and receive benefit
to his health —with lue hope of com
plete restoration oa thfdiug a job
where bis daily state will find him
equal to the work. Hence, with him.
wages are at first iy trifling consider
atiou—but none tluJ less his standard
of what he is willing to take and get
along with is a great factor in de
termining the wages of the class to
which he belongs/
Under this stiwe of things the ac
tive, vigorous, tuneful, qualified young
southerner buy J his ticket to other
regions where Be can have a better
show. There is \{iorjyjmdi for this
condition of things, and It it merely
treated here in the slight jhope ot
putting an end to the cry to the south
to “wake up." The south /is awake
and making progress In e/ery direc
tion and channel, notwithstanding its
numerous handicaps. Wuen one of
its capitalists wants au7 expert he
gets the best he can obtain for the
least money. tv hen the capable young
man of this section becomes an ex
pert he goee where he/ can get (be
most money for hie services. There
seem* to be no scarcity of experts
in the south, though they may not be
ail to the manor born. The south is
not probably suffering from the lock
of devotion to technical lines by its
young men, nor" by their failure to
stay huie to pursue their avoca
lfA*
THI 6RUN6WICK DAILY NSWB, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1905.
■tf Ask youf doctor about these throat coughs. He will
m fa ■£ tell you how deceptive they are. A tickling in the
JL /II UCi/ throat often means serious trouble ahead. Better
fl explain your case carefully to your doctor, and ask
j m j~m fa him about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Then
do as he says. Get the best medicine, always.
M We have no eecrets! We publish J. C. Ayer Cos.,
t!tefo-muimaof>.ll our preparation*. Lew ell, Maes.
AT THE TOP
t CLIMBING TO THE TOP OF
THE LADDER OF BIG CLOTH-
Minium
SENDS FORTH A MESSAGE
OF GREATER CLOTHING
ALL THE CUSTOM TAILORED
PRICES RANGE FROM Si(LOO
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.
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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. Pnysiclans have made i:
perfectly understood that the.r
prescriptions must be filled ex
actly as written and under no cir
cumstances can substitutes De
tolerated. Therefore the bulk or
prescriptions come to 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.
Agent* for
ATLAS ENGINES AND
BOILERS.
WIRE FIELD FENCE.
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
A Young Mother fit 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 Electri
Bitters which have completely cured
her and restored the strength and
activity she had In the prime of life,
writes Mrs. W. L. Oilpatrlck, of Dan
forth, Me. Greatest restorative medt
cine on the globe. Sets Stomach
Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the
blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness
and Weaknesses. Wonderful Nerve
Toalo. Price Me. Guaranteed by
•jgt PbWwaey. , .
OtlE CENT ii it
WANTED.
WANTED — People to know thatUncis
S.g will loan you money on anything
of value. All legitimate, business sol
icited. Big Levisou, 398 and 301 Bay
street.
WANTED —-Furnished room wit
privilege of bath room. Address C,
P. O. Box 53. City.
WANTED.—Two young ladies to
learn typesetting. Apply only in writ
ing to Wrench Printing Company,
box 302, city.
WANTED —-A reliable and* capable
man to manage my mill at Thalmann.
Ga., and a man who can do the saw
ing should it become necessary. R
H. Everett.
WANTED. —Table boarders. Apply f>|
Mrs. C. W. Floyd, No. 903 F street.
WANTED.
Traveling salesman and resident
brokers to sell rice on commission
Russ Rice Cos., l.td New Lr.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT. —Three connected room
tor light housekeeping, iurnished or
unfurnished, with privilege of bath.
Apply 428 Newcastle street.
LOST.
LOST—Bicycle No. 84556 with
coaster brake. Return to R. E. Fouche
216 Bay street, and receive reward.
LOST. —Four months old pointer dog;
white with liver-colored head ana
ears; white streak from top of heaa
to point of hose; liver-cotored spot on
left shoulder. Return to A. M. Smitn
and receive reward.
MISCELLANEOUS.
ers will And nice comfortable room
nd good table board at 405 G street
■MIiLJ LL . ' -
I AM NOW PREPARED TO DO
General
Plumbing
OF ALL KIND
Wo carry a full and complete line
of STOVES and RANGES ani
do all kind of STOVE REPAIRING
J. H. BOH NE.
Phone 397, 428 Newcastle Street
DeVoe’s ole Stand.
Rheumatism.
Is quickly relieved and promptly cured
hy Dr. Drummond's Lightening
Remedies. The internal remedy is
pleasant to take, acts immediately,
and is fer rheumatism only in all its
torturing forms. The external pre
paration restores stiff joints, drawn
cords and hardened muscles. If
your druggist has not these remedies
in stock, do not take anything else.
Serid $5 to the Drummond Medicine
Cos., New York, and the full treatment
of two large bottles will be sent to
your express address. Agents wanted.
Having bought the entire Elkan
stock, consisting of Pure Flannel
Undershhts and slips, can save you
money. I have got them for men,
women and children. Sig Levison.
00 DOWN TO THE CITY HALL
AND REGISTER,
To The PuHUc
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AN.
D STREETS lAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK
FIRST CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES OF
WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AND CURB OF/JHE REGU
LATION SIZE. . RESPECTFULL V SOLICIT A SHARE OQ£YOUR PAT
RONAGE.
J. D. Baldwin
' | mtl- ’•
MAhhORY LilftE
Direct s. Service between New York and Brunswick
EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORK AT 1 P„ M.
~ A, DINuh: every Friday frim Brunswick ti suit tide.
Lowest Rate* and Unsurp tssed
Accommodations
Apply W. M. I UPPER A CO.. or C. H. MALLORY A CO,
*|tn)t Vruniwlcii C* U Burling site. Now York CHy
IF IT’S
NEW DRUGS
YOU WANT
GET IN TOUCH WITH
MANOE’S
Pharmacy
PHONE 37.
ARE YOU THIRSTY.
!f you are and a good drink
of the Best
OLlhiskey
or Finest Beer will quench It
I can fix you. See my v/ine
and cigar list.
H. Seligf,
229 Grant Street.
CLEANLINESS IS C
NEXT TO GODLINaIa
iM J -
Let us be your Wash womapr
BRUNSWICK STEAf
LAUNDRY. J
Cline & Ludwig, Propd
Bottlers of Coco Cola and other lift
Drinks '"'“jn&ap
110 RICHMOND ST. PHOMe'^l
mai
bum g
AH classes of K
FOUNDRY ID MACHINE PEPAIRffi
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOE MARI Kt vVORK
Perfectly Adapted Marine Ra
way
Phone 16>3 Brunswick, Gal
BROWN & CO
DEALERS,
MANUFACTURERS -ANPj__ _
* of
Railway
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN i—
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Yellow Pit
Lumber 4
Brunswick, Georgia!
kill™* couch I
A\D CURE
~ WITH Dr.Kinif 29 M
I New Div
___ rtoivsurjipiidw
, rOS üb*- s ?aresr I
Sureet tor all ■
, J LUNG TROO3- I
or MONEY BACK.
Cobb and
Wheeler
GNERAL TINNteRS.
THE OLD RELIABLES,
25 Years in
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY OCCU
TED. I
Phone 313. 313 Newcqafe St.
Call up Davis ait?TTaylor’aSabie* -
If you want dirt far raising y® lo ;
or sidewalks. \~ja! .