The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 11, 1906, Image 4

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TUB BRUNSWICK NKVYB PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPANY CLAHENCE H. LEAVY, Editor arvJ Manager. i-OUIS J. LEAVY, Jr., City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., |ost offiee as second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms of subscription In the cl* ind by mail free of charge to all part* *f the United States and Canada, Mex leo, Porto Rico, Guam. Phiiippin Islands ano Hawaiian Islands. On* Month 50 Three Months $ 1 -26 Six Months $2.50 One Year >5.00 Notice of discontinuance of Ads and Subscriptions must be mad* t business office In writing. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glynn County Glynn County Commissioners. The United States (Joint of Bank ruptcy for this District. Correspondence solicited, bill to re ceive attention letters must be ac om pan led by a responsible name, no; for publication, but as a guarantee or toed faith. Rejected communications will no eturued if accompanied ny postage. Remittance should be made by pos tal note, check, money order or regis tered letter. Address. News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga THE CONFESSION OF "THE AUDITOR.'’ yf.Su The News has been vindicated." For fifteen or sixteen months this publication has been contending that the Neff proposition was a fake, cal culated to mislead the public, fath ered tay certain local politicians, who In their anxiety for grait and greed hod lost sight of any duty they might It a. vo owed to the public and to the municipality of Brunswick. The News Is frank to admit that in mak ing its deductions touching upon all of the facts in the Neff scheme It had included more titan one party. In fact, a close study of this nefarlou . and highhanded plan to delude Un people and pollute the sacred right, of the taxpayers of Brunswick re vealed to our mind "the tine Italian hand" of more than one 'Bsau” and at least four •'Jacobs." However, uy.o'n the well founded proposition that a man must be be •‘•'UhJLPti bis affidavit we are going UfT temporarily relieve the four "Ja cobs” from censure and In this spe cific matter we will only deal with the "Esau’' otherwise known very recently as little gnat russell."’ Those who have read The News lately who are inclined to be honest will grant that we have been sincere in our antagonism of this Neff scheme; It Is not necessary for us to say that we had no interests in the carrying or the failure to carry of tlw- Neff proposition other than that of a very modest taxpayer and a Urun.-wtck enterprise, whose future depends largely upon the growth, progress and prosperity of this city, if Mr. Neff's enterprise had been a legitimate one, if he had come to Brunswick in the "good and narrow path’ it would have received the light hand ol fellowship from The . ews But it did not. All along we have contended that something was rotten in Denmark with this Neff trolley proposition, and from the good moment that Mr. Neff handed his bogus bond of $lO.- bOO.OO to the city council and from the good moment that v,,* oh rvotl little gnat russell" jumping about like a old. Ken v>ho ict ,ed it in the ueck. we cor. >•; thut there was a nigger in the woodpile and now on his own volition the nigger has come out and shown tns i.eaii a&ove the woodpile. We had intended on some nuspi clous occasion to connect the "Audi tor,’* city cierh, secretary with the Neff deal from a monetary point of view, indeed we expected to show that this official while sen lug the people of Brunswick at a salary of fI,SOO per annum, was also serving o bunch of hoodie financial fakirs for promised compensation in the way of atock * horns company and for further considerations fa the way of fwaafead official position fa th etfent the scheme carried and the rights of the people became food for the rapacious appetite ,f this graft ing city official. But on his own motion, knowing that the expose was at hand the self-confessed grafte r like an animal driven to bay, takes the stand and In his own defense pleads guilty. What a travesty on official position, what a mockery when the good peo ple of this community are brought 1 face to face with so h a condition | as this. i The News has charged all along that the city council of Brunswick I lias been a party to this deal; if it wishes to escape further charges of this character it should repudiate in no uncetain manner this egotist, this mathematical juggler and political trickster, who dares to assume the role of dictator and who in the wild ness of his own imagination an nounces in bold fashion that he alone lias usurp' and the legislative fun tions of the city council of Brunswick and is ‘‘solely responsible for that Neff trolley car franchise.” The i eople of Brunswick should well consider the serious lesson ral lied to them by this voluntary eon lessiou from their own servant. In many cities, notably Philadelphia and St. Louis, city officials convicted of graft, are being prosecuted; all over this country there Is a just war being waged against corruption in official places. Should not the peo ple of Brunswick pause and console' the awin' condition confronting them, which makes it possible for a subor dinate official to openly and llagrani ly announce that, he alone is response ble for the action of the city council and to further Insult the intelligence of the community with the statement that he was actuated in that conduct by a monetary consideration and a promise of personal betterment in the way of official position in the future. The people of Btuiuswlck are the sole judges of ail of the evidence iv. tills case and The News tails upon them In n spirit of jimtice and lair play to rally to the cause of good > iltieushlp an 1 rebuke any jiolitical Oligarchy that < arrles with ii a self confessed grafter and a man who would toy with the rights of the people with one hand and draw with the other their hard earned money and place himself In a position where liis personal self interest would com pel hint to turn down all other appli cants for a trolley franchise COL. GOODYEAR'S CARD. We sincerely hope that the -people of this city read very closely the manly nml straightforward card o Col. c. J’. Goodyear, which was pub lished hi these columns yesterday morning. Col. Goodyear's statement like the man himself was plain and to the point, and yet manly avul out spoken. The effort of "little gnat russell" and others of his calibre, to reflect on the Integrity of Col. Goodyear w ill fail with the good people of Bruns wi U who have known Col. Good year for very near forty years, and who know that in all of those long years he has always raised his voice and loaned his energy and hts brains to the up milding of this city. The statement that Col. Goodyear owns any amount of stock itr the Mutual Light aud Water Company is wholly false and without founda tion. He is In no wise Interested in that company and no one knows tli|f better than the self-confessed grafter who attempted to prove to the eon trary. Col. (loodyear's card should also silence the re|xl that lie is not in sympathy with the plan for the municipal ownership of public util ities, for ho tells the people that In is and that, if elected mayor, ho will have i’ at the earliest invasible mo ment. These expressions from Col. Good year nloug with his platform of forty years' standing of "progress and prosperity" are going to sweep him and his ticket into office Tuesday week, and that's just what gives the officeholders ard grafters (self con fessed! a very bad case of cold feet. "The Little gnat and Neflferbnilt Street Hallway Company" ia the lat* eat street railway ayatem in Ooor „ j The *wft*wf£k daily i,ivU. Sunday, n<jVm&er n. -,go&. TS T Ayer’s Hair Vigor was good, the best j r]l J* }\J 01 that was made. Rut Ayer’s Hair Vigor. B t* / JL Y CU7 new improved formula, is better. It tsl YJT' I T7', fhe one f> reat specific for falling baic. AB / — 1 /Y i n 1/ irti-X f new Preparation in every way. Ask vou; j A U// Y druggist to show it to you, the new kind.l ~ B T)o— not at*in or j . c A7r Cos., ■ Big Shoe Values DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO SECURE THEM? VAMP&D\ __ ILL SOLID LEATHER Come to my place and 1 wilt show yo the smoothes! and I edeanest stock of Metre Wo ( . ra men's and Children's Shoes in \ \ the city—Corr,posed of the vari ous Standard and Reputable \ Lines New goods arriving * steadily, insuring ail the latest SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY Geo. W. Owens, CORNER E ANO I STHEfc lb. n v- w ' u'ysv VV t. " * • 1 \ !W *t i! ' ';fvC yA' ■--■ ■■\y- {J- f/j , ?> ‘ V v j*\ BKthj, :I ;P f t A V’ / ; 1 rfyi A y “i r l / ' 'A. i ; ‘ /•> —| eopyi.i^^ —' '. | ) V WHEN PRESCRIPT,ONS AR WANTED a?. Atlanta I’luitma-y enjoy;- the favor of till intelllgen' pctipl Tne reason is not aard to unde stand. Iteliaiillit y describes it exactly. I’ii. sictans have made : pei'teetly and' istood that the r ptc-scriptious must, tie filled ix acily as written and under no civ .-'imstaneiis can substitutes ne tolerated. Therefore the bulk m prcsetiptlons come to ns became' we aud our drugs and medicines tire known to he abvolu'ely re Halile. THE ATLANTA PHARMACY. Tel 310. Bub Postoffice Station No. 1. COLSON HARDWARF CO. HARDWARE, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF ALL KINDS SAW MILL OUTFITS. Agents tor ATI.A3 ENGINES AND UOII E MS WIRE FIELD FENCE. COLSON HARDWARE CO. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made youug at 70. Twenty years ot intense suffering from dyspepsia ha entirely disabled her, until six months ago. when she began taking Klactri Bitters which haT completely cureJ her and reatosed the strength and activity she had In the prime of life, writea Mrs. W. L. Gtlpatrlck, of Dan forth, Me. Greatest restorative medt cine on the globe. Sets Stomach Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cure* Malaria. BUlousoaai and Weaknaeeea. Woodards) Nerva Toqfo Frloe Mp. Guaranteed by ftwffif FHhnsMm OWE GENT > Will WANTED. WANTED Feople to know tuat Unma S.g will loan you money on anything, of value. All legitimate business so? tciied. Big l.evison, JWS and 30fi Bay street. WANTED—Bi.x good agents lo do pleasant, agreeable work, can assig. territory anywhere desired. Salary $50,00 per month. Quick promotion Apply in person or by letter to J. W. Walker, Parkwood, Glynn county , Ga. WANTED —Night watchman. Apply at uev court house nt once. W ANTED 10 good nand sewers. Ap ply at once at li. Uenizet. WANTED Hov. Sam Jones' Lite and Sayings, by his wife, is the biggest seller ever published. Price only s2.ao. Magnificent outfit and right to terri tory only 50 cents. Don’t miss tills chance of your life to make money. Write quick. Circulars free. !.. .1. Nichols & Cos.. \tUinta. Ga. WANTED At once a lumber inspect or. One capable ui taking stock. Good salary to the right man. Wi tness Uispet ou, \,m\ office. liiiio!. A- Dodge Lunin t Cos., E. A. Etlwas tfs. WANTED.---Traveler for stablisheo i house. $13.00 per week. Expenses advanced. Hei’ereucos. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Georgia. WANTED. —Table boarders. Apply to Mrs. C \Y. Floyd, No. <O3 F street. WANTED. Traveling salesman aud residen brokers to sell rice on commission. Russ Rice Cos., l.td New Orleans, L.;’ FOR RENT. FOR SALE. —The handsome residence of Col. \Y. F. Kay. For particulars see tirobston, Fendig & Cos. FOR SALE —A V-room house It outing easi on Stonewall street, second door from Gloucester street. For terms apply on premises. FOR SALE—Carpets, window shades furniture and ether household goods. AU DrootJeally new Apply to Mrs. Julius May, 510 Glouscester St. FOR SALE —At a be:grin, truck farm Fourteen acre farm under fence; une four room cottage an. barns; 2d head or cattle: 20 heads of hogs, l horse and wagon, farming implements, four miles from city; one-fourth mile from taiiioad station. Ptirfv leaving the city, must go Ap pl\ It W. Durden. 1 00 bc. vtreei. , LOST. MISCELLANEOUS. < rfUNSrSfT^ND^S?l?r^R^o^ era will find nice comfortable room ud good table board at 405 Q street FOR SALE Ix 6 Heart face flooring, dressed to match’ Cheap. Benito Padrosa. To The Public HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF 7 AN. D STREETS IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WCRr FIRST „_AS r A'J’K AT A REASONABLE FIGURE- ALL SIZES O* WHITE ANC. JOLOREC -iEXIGCN TILE AND CURB CF THE RECU LATION SIZE. . RESPECTFUL'-- SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. J. D. Baldwin The Brunswick Bottling and Manufacturing Cos Manufacturers of SODA WATER AND MINERAL \V ATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NEC TARS, VINEGARS, SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER ALE AND RYE OLA, PHONE 273 218 OGLETHORPE ST For ACCURACY PROMPT DELIVERY and PURE DRUGS HAVE YOUR Prescriptions Filled al MANGE’S Pharmacy 500 GLOUCESTER ST. PHONE 37. ARE YOU THIRSTY. If you are and a good drink of the Best OJhiskey or Finest 3e<*r will quench it I can fix >ou. See ry wine and cigr.r list. H. Selig-, 229 Grant Street. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS ■■■■■■■■■■■■ii iiiiimm ii mu, Lima Let us be your Wash woman BRUNSWICK STEAM LAUNDRY. Cline & Ludwig, Props. Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Soft Drinks 110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 128 PARKER-HENSELL ENGINEERING CO. All classes of FOUNORY AND MACHINE REPAIRING SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail way Phone 16*3 Brunswick, Ga. BROWN & CO DEALERS. MANUFACTUHER3 AND SHIPPERS OF Pftilwav */ Crossties AND DEALERS IN Yellow Pine 1 .ii m her BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, KILL .he COUCH AMP QUREjfm UUNCB mn fir. ling’s Hm Olssovery i t .. h Price rllH I VU'.iHS and 50e451.00 LOS free Trial. H ; rt- tt 1 ttiid"suiekeßt Cure for all I THIiOAT and DUNG TROUB- I DE3, 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 Call up Davis and Fay lot’s stable If vr• 11 want dir*, .nr raising your In' or sidewalks.