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THERE ARE OTHERS TO BF.DECI
In advocating the cause of Col.
C. P. Goodyear for mayor The
News Is actuated by only those mo
lives that It holds to be to the besi
interests of thii community. |Ool.
Coodyoar really does not need an:
commendation at our very huinbh
and feeble hands. Hla life it
Brunswick for ulmoit forty yean
line been an open book and lncl
dentally a book fell of progress, fu!
of energy and full of “doing" to
Brunswick.
The News does not like to etigagt
In Invidious or other characters <
compailsous as (between two pron
inent citizens whom the people ha
elected to cast their loir, for ii
highest office within their gift. The
News is absolutely opposed to throw
ing mud; It dues not believe tlia
healthy thoughts and wholeaotuenes.
can come from the same <ju:.n<
that holds within Its conliues U.t
and the Ingredients that make c.
political mud. However, It Is going
to ask the pardon of Us readers tbi.
morning. If it becomes a little bt.
personal in giving In a very broac
sense, some of Its reasons for It:
advocacy of the candidacy of our >'
teemed fellow-citizen. Col. C P.
Goodyear
There Is abroad In Brunswick and
Glynn ouuty an tnsatlablo desire
on the part of certain people lot
office, office at any cost, office at an>
price or sacrifice and offlte, pure an,
simple.
Cf course every man has the right
to held as many offices as he cat
and here in Brunswick some of then,
held four or five at one and the sunt
time as la evidenced by the man!
told titles one might apply to the
present solicitor ot the city <>>ur
of Brunswick. Capt. Symons has
bomeiiow, managed to escape the
lidding of so many of them at one
time, but he haa also managed to
told them seratim with mors regu
larity than any man in this commu
nity and on one oc.asioa he tonne
tt convenient to act as master of the
exchequer of the city of limn-wick
and at the same tlnre my’ the
laws for the people i>i> to Atlanta,
drawing salary from the city and his
per diem from the check book of
State Treasurer Park,
.ledge Sytnmes haa said that Cap<
Symons haa become to feel that the
good people of this community owe
him a job; perhaps Judge Symmea
ta right Is any event It might be
of Interest to point oat to* (set that
for twenty years or more Capt
Symons has served the federal gov
ernment, the flute of Georgia, the
city of Bunawtck, and the county of
Glynn In various positions as they
turned up from postmaster to rity
clerk, tad from city treasurer to
fa the interim he he*
ftWt* H m*m, 9***
Juror, Juror, etc., etc.
This is one of the reasons why
we are (opposed to the candidacy
of Capt. Symons He should dlspe
the trea that every office in the gif
of the people of this community wa*
moulded In his Image* and he shoul
nakc up hls mind to allow othe
fitlzcns to enjoy a few of the prlv
ileges that belong to the people o:
:his community.
Tha News recalls fourteen or flf
eon years ago that Capt. Symoai
was a candidate for mayor and even
it ttat time before he had estal
Inked hlB present record for offic
ltldirg the people of Brunswick sav
It to repudiate him and he was de
eated for the very office to will 1
te Is now aspiring.
As The News stated In the out so
it ha* no strictures to pass upot
Capt. Symons, but It honestly an
vuly believes that he has been
thoroughly honored by the people oi
this convnmnltly and we do believe
that 11 would be more modest for
llm to retire with hls well-earned,
if you phrase, laurels, at this time,
rather than insisting on winning one
more token from the flower garden
which in the past, has garlanded him
so frequently and so thoroughly.
There are others to bedeck
“THE TAXPAYERS’ BURDEN.”
The News generally consigns
anonymous letters to the wade bas
ket. where the majority of them
properly belong. It received one
yesterday, however. In which the
writer congratulate*! the Goodyear
rampaign committee on Its sagacity
In mailing out copies of tho famous j
or Infamous hater of City Clerk i
N. D. Russell
Tho News Is frank to admit that j
it does think that tho loog-wlnJod -
communication of “little gnat” hasj
aroven to be a boomerang to the
uarty which is responsible for the
author. However. It does not feel
fiko assuming the reponsiblllty for
fastening upou the Good year cam- •
oalgu committee the (burden of thus
Inflicting the taxpayers and regts
f.erod voters of this city, We are
ilcascd, however, that "little gnat's’’
political cohorts have seen fit to
mull hls promjxciamento to the
people of thl* city.
We cordially direct their ntten
Mon to the paragraph wherein he
asurins the legislative and the ex
ecutive functions of the city cottn
•11. We also most respectfully rat
;holr attention to that clause lit the
address of “little gnat" wherein ht
confesses that he was promised of
fice by the Neff people and was to
nave been given a block of stock
.’or hls activity In gathering "sta
ilstlcs,” etc
It might also be of Interest to re
mind the good tax pay cm of this com
munlty that while "little gnat" was
thus trafficlng with their franchise
and while he was being lulled into
ecstacy by the promise of many
.hiugs In the) Suture he was sti.
drawing hls salary’ from the city
treasury and was apparently Its
trusted official
Shoes tor your wile; shoes lor your
ibliumi; shoes fur yourself at Peei
juu a.
Oil clothing of ail kinds at Big Le>-
son.
Children and Hoys' Sulla at a aa /
tug ft t>er cent, at Slg Levlsoo.
infants' socks, 16 to 26 cants values
at 6 cents per pair at Si* tsoa.
OUR POUR DOLLAR SHOES POP
WOMAN ARE BEAUTIES BB
THEM AT FEBRSON’B.
I handle the best line of new goods
in the city. Do not be fooled by
biiitlnMtft opponent* who try to tell
you different. Call and be convinc
ed 9i e Lovlson. i
Notice.
in the IMstrlct Court of the United
States for the Southwestern I>l vision
of the Southern District of Georgia.
In the matter of W. A. Hitch, sur
viving partner of E. D Rltch and
Son, Bankrupt.
In Bankruptcy.
Under and by virtue of an order
this day granted by the Hooorable
Ms* Isaac, Referee In Bankruptcy,
the trustee of tbs sbovo estate wtl:
put up and expose for sale on the
iffrd day of November, IWfi. at
Nleholls, Georgia, all that certain
stock of merchandise contained In
that store house formerly conducted
bv E. D. Rltch and Son, together
with the accounts due and owing the
said E. D. Rltch and Son.
Terms of sale cash. The prop
erty will be sold to parcels or in
bulk, as to the best internet of the
estate.
For further partiroir* address
A, M. eHFVATT,
*Ht If(UNiWI6K BAILV NtWA, *eDNISAV. M6V6MBEP 14. i909
Dangerous cougns. Extremely perilous coughs,
m B 'f'/i rasp and tear the throat and lunes.
C/ct^ Cou S hsthatsh2ke whole body. You netd
/ Y a regular medicine, a doctor’3 medicine, for
A* ft such > cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s
Vf / lO Cherry Pectoral for these severe cases.
have no ooret! We pub :!i J. C. AysrCo.
tt.e ft.rtcn-ae of nil our preparations. iJowell. llaae.
Big Shoe
Values
DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO
/ lyj&JjjM*? pUIyl/X SECURE THEM?
A
( *£kWAnm Coiv.e to my place and I will
( , '§ji&pqL show yo the smoothes! and
\ f cdeanest stcck of Men's Wo-
JHfX men's and Children's S' res in
\ the city—Composed of the vari
i 'V OU6 Standard and Reputable
\ Lines New goods arriving
P steadily, insuring all the <atest
SCHOOL EHOES A SPECIALTY
Geo. W. Owens,
CORNER E AND L STREETS
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WHEN .-RESCRIPT.ONS A R *
A/ANTED
;ac Atlanta Pharmacy enjoys the
favor of nil Intelligent peopl -.
Tno reason is not card to unde'
stand. Reliability describes it
exactly. Pnysirians have made i.
pertoetly understood that the.r
prescriptions must De filled tx
actly as written and under no cir
cumstauccs can substitutes and
tolerated. Therefore the bulk oi
prescriptions come to us because
we ami our drugs and medicines
are known to be absolutely re
liable.
THE ATLANTA PHARMACY.
Tel 310. Sub-Postoffice Station
No. 1.
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
HAROWAR&,
MACHINERY
AND SUPPLIES.
OP ALL KINDS
SAW MILL OUTPITB.
Agents for
ATLAS ENGINES AND
•OILERS.
WIRE FIELO PENCE.
COLSON HARDWARE CO.
A Yeung Mother at 7®.
"My mother has suddenly been
mads young at 70. Twenty years o
intense suffer;ng from dyipepsls he
entirely disabled her, until six months
ago, when she began taking Electrl
Bitters which have completely cured
her and restored the strength and
activity she bad In the prime of life
writes Mrs. W L. Gflpatrlck, of Dan
forth. Me. Greatest restorative medt
cine on the globe. Bets Stomach
Llvar and Kidneys right, purifies the
blood, sad enres Malaria. BUlonsaesi
aad Weaknsesea. Wonderful Hgt*
fOßlc,. jya< *a OssmlsM by
MMp rWaWm^
ONE CENT A WORE
WANTED.
WAN’I iiD —People Cos know that Uuu
ij.g will loan you money on anyimu,
of value. All legitimate business so.-
noted., dig ceviaou, 3*/S and 3tP* ba
street.
WANTED —Six good ageifts to di.
pleasant, agreeaDle worn. Util clcftlo
territory anywi.eie desired. Salarj
?sU,uo per niontn. Quick promotion
Apply in person or by letter to J. VV
\\ aiaer, Parkwood, Oljiin county. Ga
WANTED—Night watchman. Applj
at new court house at once.
_
WANTED —10 good uand sewers. Ap
ply at once at it. Denizet.
WANTED—Rev. Sam Jones’ Lite an .
Sayings, by his wife, is the biggest
seller ever publish, and. Price only $2.,>0
Magnificent outfit and right to terri
tory only 50 cents. Don t miss thio
chance of your lite to make moue...
Write quick. Circulars free. L. J.
Nichols & Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
WANTED. —At once a lumber inspect
or. One capable of taking steel;
Good salary to the right man. Ad
dress inspector, News oflSce. Hilton
& Dodge Lumber *Co., E. A. Edwards
WANTED. —Traveler for established
house. $12.00 per week. Expense*
advanced. References. Address, wit*,
stamp, J. A. Alexander, Brunswick
Georgia.
WANTED. —Table boarders. Apply t>
Mrs. C. W. Floyd, No. iF street.
FOR RENT.
*OR SAIE. —The handsome residence
of Col. W. E. Kay. For particulars
see Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
FOR SALE—Carpels, window shades
furniture and other hoiuuAOl* goods
All nroctC ally new. Apply tv Mrs
Julius May, 51G Clcuscostar ft.
FOR SALE.—At a bargain; trues
farm. Fourteen acre tarm undei
fence; one four room cottage an
barns; 24 head of cattle; 30 heads oi
hogs; 1 horse and wagon; farming
Implements; four miles from city,
oue-fourth mile from railroad station.
Party leaving the city; must go. Ap
ply R. W. Durden, 1009 0 street
LOST.
LOST—Between Ooc i :n aveiiuo
and Wolf street, a goM watch and
email chain, ttewa. t it joniimM tc
12c 2 M Btreet.
LOST—Stick pin, clover leaf, three
pealrs with small diamond In ceu
ter. Please return to Colson Hard
ware Cos.
MISCELLANEOUS.
era will And nice comrort&ble room
ad good table board at 405 G street
FOR SALE
Ix 6 Heart face
flooring, dressed
to match’ Cheap.
Benito Padrosa.
To The PubliC
- m
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AY,
D STREETB IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORK
FIRST J.A5 1 AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES O*
WHITE ANC. COLORED MEX.’GON TILE AND CURB CF THE REG;.,
LATION SIZE . RESPECTFUL*-'” SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PA - *
RONAGE
J. D. Baldwin
The Brunswick Bottling
and Manufacturing Cos
Manufacturers of
SODA WATkP. AND MINERAL W ATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NEC
TARS, VINEGARS, SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER ALE AND RYE OLA,
PHONE 273 218 OGLETHORPE 8T
For
ACCURACY
PROMPT
DELIVERY
and
PURE
DRUGS
HAVE YOUR
Prescriptions
Filled at
MANOE’S
Pharmacy
505 GLOUCESTER ST.
PHONE 37.
ARE YOU tVhRSTY.
If you are and a good drink
of the Best
OJhiskey
or Finest Beer will rjuench It
I can tiK you. See my wine
and cigar list.
H, Selijr,
229 Grant Street.
CLEANLINESS IS ;
NEXT TO GODLINESS
Let us be your Wash woman
BRUNSWICK STEAM
LAUNDRY.
Cline & Ludwig, Props.
Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Soft*
Drinks
110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 12-
PARKEML
oral co.
All rlflccpc nf
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE REPAIRING,
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK f
Perfectly Adapted Marine R£y
way
Phone 16-3 Brunswick, Ga.
BROWN & COl
DEALERS.
MANUFACTURERS AND
SHIPPERS OF
WaUwav
Cross ties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
I.timber
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
KlLLtks COUGH I
AND CURE THE LUNGS I
"■ Dr.KifSj
Ms*
f’o ' . U.-7IOM
'FOR i Cv $ aa<l
i ; "v.i Ctuiekest Curo for
j ii. -iiT and LUNG TROI*
LEi, or MONEY BACK. M
Cobb anci^H
WhjM
G N E P A L T *
THE 019 JM
: r . Yfars
GOOD W"RK
TED.
Phone 313. 313 Newcastle*:-}
Call up Davie and Taylor’s stable
if vnn want dir* ,'jr raising your lo* !
or sidewalks.