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POLITICAL CLAP-TRAP
Shrewd politicians and consistent
office-holders have attempted to In
fuse and to Inject into the present
municipal contest some absurd and
albeolutcly ridiculous ideas with ref
erenoo to the relationship of tin
Mutual Light and Water Company
to the people of Brunswick. Wo dc.
not. think tluit wo are taxing lit*
attention ot the taxpayers, the vo;
era and the citizens of Brunawicl
generally when we invito you to go
over a lew of the salient feature:
of tills matter with us lu a hear
to heart discussion of this particu
lar phase of the campaign.
In the first place there was never
conceived In the Imagination of
sltuX'Wd politicians a more erroneous
idea titan is the one set forward in
the organ of the solicitor of the city
court to the effect that a continu
ance of the present political power
moans a reduction of 50 per cout
In tbo rates on the important com
modities of gas, electricity and wa
ter in this city.
To start with the oresent admiuls
tration, through the \luiluences of
the political party responsible for
oresent conditions fin refusing to
pass the Uale resolution has made
such a condition an ImpoauibUtty.
Common sense would teach us that
a municipality could not possibly
regulate Lite price of gas, water aud
electricity until it had absolutely as
sumed control of the plant that gen
crates these forces under the con
tract with the light and water com
pany If the resolution proposed by
Alderman Gale had boon i>assod and
if the Mutual Light and Water Com
pony hud actually passed Into the
control of the city, as was proposed
by the resolution, then the council
might have made rates, otherwise
how ridiculous to assume that they
could do this any more than they
could tit the iprlce of telephone ser
vice, telegraph service or any other
tike utility.
In older that the people may
thoroughly understand our position
we desire to reiterate here that the
Goodyear ticket is pledged to the
platform upon which they were nom
inated as regards Ute municipal
ownership of public utliitios and the
extension of the present contract
with the Mutual ldgbt and Water
Ca That u they favor the city
owning and purchasing as speedily
as possible the plant or slam* of
tiie Mutual Light, and Water Go.,
and are ituquostlonably opposed to
any extension of the contract now
hold by that company.
We hold that any agitation of thia
matter by the city council is due to
that specific platform upon which
Col. Goodyear and his ticket were
nominated, and we hold that If the
city had acquired control of the
|kt at Met Tueedar sight's aa
don of the city council It would have
seen directly due to tboir attitude j
aoncernlng this most important mat
or.
The News is quite persuaded that
.he past lives of the people's candi
dates In this community, lnd'.vidu
tlly and collectively, ought to he
the very highest character of evi
dence vti to whether or not they
ire to be believed, or as to whether
>r not they are the candidates of
my man or set of men, of any fac
ion or of any corporation. They are
the candidates of the entire people
vnd are the candidates named In
>pen mass meeting In which all cit
izens were Invited to participate
ind If elected they will endeavor to
oe the mayor and council of all Un
people of Brunswick and to admin
ister the affairs of the city with
views single to the progress and
prosperity of Brunswick and without
respect to any political faction now
existing or width may exist in tin
future.
THE LIGHT AND WATER COM.
PANY.
Now that the cde> tlou of mayor
and aldermen Is very close at hand,
ami the light and water company
has developed into an Issue in the
campaign for the above offices, It is
pertinent that the voters be given
a clear and impartial idea of the
true status of the situation.
The light and water company is
uow owned by a party of Individual*
with whom the city has had a con
tract extending over a term of twen
ty years. This contract, has expired,
and under Its terms the city has a
right to have a iboard of arbitrators
named and a value placod ou the
property plant and then to buy at a
price satisfactory to both parties.
The city administration Is finan
cially unable to do this at the pres
ent time, nor does ft appear that
they are either willing or anxious to
entertain any proposition on the lino
of purchasing tbo plant as was dem
oiurt.rutod In flrelr refusal to con
sider the resolution offered by Al
derman Hoyt W. Oak-, or even to
permit a discussion of Uio matter
Now If this Indicates a disposition
on the part of the mayor and council
to have municipal ownership of the
light and water coiup&ny we fall to
see it, and would sincerely like to
have the matter explained.
The supporters of Captain W. F.
Symons are urging the people to
vote for him and bin ticket upon
the Idea that the ratee will be low-
erod so that they might be charged
considerably lees for their light and
water. They further urge that the
city should own the light and water
company. These are both condi
tions that the people of Uruuswick
heartily favor, as do Colonel C. P.
Goody oar and his alderuianlc ticket.
Captain taymoiutf adherents have
waul flavored Act in Mosul the people
of Brunswick Into voting for them
by gross misstatements as to Col.
Goodyear and his tickets relation to
the light aud water company. They
would have them believe him aud
his aldemiauk ticket to be candi
dates of the light and water com
pany. What an abtumlly false tin
press ton to try and make upou the
mtuds of the people for the sake of
a greed for polllica! eiuolumonts
when Colonel Goodyear and his en
tire itlckitt have beer plainly and
continually outspoken la favor of
municipal ownership of the light aud
water uUlttlm*. aud have pledged
their bvvii efforts towards this eud.
It is plainly and clearly u case of
prupogutlug an erroneous Ideu tor
Use purpose of furUeirtug the polit
ical gain of a fow office seekers.
ITace not your faith In the prom
Ist** made try office aeekeie to in
duce the siricea of your light and
water. It is simply a political
scheme advanced for the purpose ot
securing your vote. They toil you
it will be done, but do not sbow you
lu what way they will accomplish
iL . They cannot reach this adjust
ment under the contract between the
city aud the light and water com
pany. Ask them how they intend
bringing abeut this lowering of
lutes- You will be put off by soma
vague and indefinite answer Blue
hrulve of a pteoo iof chicanery
evolved by ambitious political office
loving men.
The ealy way to ntaofi a esaato
tHt BRUNSWICK fiAILV H tWS, FRIDAY, NOVtMSiR id, >9o*
1 •yv Dangerous cougno, Extretr.eiv perilous rourbs.
§ a/% f Coughs that ranp and tear the tnroat and iunes.
i-AfcOPCf U(C Cought ihtt sluke tie s'>:le bod;-. Ycu
JL f * toguUr medicine, a doctor's medicine, for
xx j x- x, such a cough. Ark your doctor about Ayers
KJUi /tO Cherry Pectoral for these severe cases.
w# hire no ieor#U! We publish J.CATerCo
_ __ _ t-hc for tn n. j.h c r . urprer-Ef .‘•ou , r '
Big Sho
Valu s
DO YOD KNOW VVKE!?6 TO
A
/ \ CSal/BATHER. Gome to my place and I will
( > wyK show yo the smoothesi and
\ V' wl edeanest stock of Men's Wo
i AuMT'N!* men's and Children s Shoes in
j! <fpl the city—Composed of the vari
-, w \ "* ous Standard and Reputable
\ Lines New goods arriving
steadily, insuring ail the latest
iCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY
Geo. W. Owens,
CORNER E AND L STREETS.
mon In this matter tu to weigh the
ability and pant record of the two
candidate* for mayor.
On the one hand you have Col
C. P. Goodyear, a. man who has
devoted the lost thlrty-els year* of
liju life ito the welfare of Brum-v
wick. Who has given you r. harbor
deep and good enough to bring to
your city on enterprise big enough
In itself to guarantee you a rapidly
growing city. We refer to the At
lanta. Birmingham anil Atlantic rail"
way aud Its line of steamship*. Who
as If. M. Atkinson totll* it:
“solely and entirely responsible for
the steamship 11m* to the Wesr Trv
dies,” and who has done nune-rous
other things “entirely and sodely"
for Brunswick.
On the other hand you have Cap!.
W. F. Symons, a man who has hold
numerous offices and left you no
trace of benefit derived from hlr
having held these office-.*.
Conclude for yourselves which <>
the two men will give you the be.
tor results.
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BE HAPPY 1
-surely 1f |yt|u faflor your
friends with seme one or taor*
appropriate gift sought out
with loving thoughtful new
from our timely display of
perfumery In fancy bottles,
toilet articles, manicure sets,
shaving sets, fancy boxed
eoaps. etc.
The show le free and our
pricing fair
THE ATLANTA PHARMACY.
Tel 510. kub-Peatoffice Station
No. 1.
A Young Mother at 70.
"My mother haa euddanly bean
made young at 70. Twenty years ot
intense suffering from dyepepsia ha
entirely disabled her, nntu els monUu*
ago. when she began taking EHectrl
Bitters which hav® completely cured
her aud restored the strength end
HCtivlty she had In the prime of life. ‘
writes Mrs. W L. Gilpetridt. of Den
forth. Me. Greatest restorative medl
cine on the globe. Seta Stomach
Liver and Kldoeyu right pnrlflei the
blood, and cure# Malaria, BUiouaaeai
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Toole, FrivsWe. Goarasteed by
Ism
ONE GENT I WORD!
WANT EG.
WaNTKD —Leupia to know that Uhoie
:S.g wiU loan you money on akyuuug
u i va*Ui. All legitimate hustness aoi*
iiutef Sig Leviaun, ibik and 3t> Bay
sU-A
WANTED —bix good useuts to do
pleasant, agreeable woi au aosig..
territory anywhere desired. Salary
ssu,ou per mouth. Qi*K-k promotion.
Apply in person or by letter to J. W.
WHliter. Parkwood, Glynn county, Ga.
WANTED—-Night watchman. Apply
at new court house at once.
WANTED —10 good naud sewers. Ap
ply at. once at it. Deni/.et.
WANTED —Collector; good chance
for promotion. Call nJu James and
Cos.. 506 Monk St.
WANTED--Rev. Sam Junes' Life and i
Sayings, by his wife, As the biggest j
seller ever published. Price only s2.ob. j
Magnificent outfit and right to terrl- |
tory only 50 cents, room miss this j
chance of your life 'to make money. |
Write quick. Circulars free. L. J. i
Nichols & Cos., Atlanta. Ga
WANTED. —At once a lumber inspect
or. One capable of taking stock.
Good salary to the right /man. Ad
dress Inspector. News office. Hilton
A Dodge Lumber Cos., E. A. Edwards.
WANTED. —Traveler for established
house. $12.00 per week. Expenses
advanced. References. Address, wltn
stamp, J. A. Alexander, Brunswick,
Georgia.
WANTED. —Table boarders, Apply tl
Mrs. C W. Floyd, No. 90S F (street.
FOR RENT.
FOR BALE.—The handsome residence
of Col. W. E. Kay. For particulars
see Brobston, Fendig A Cos.
FOR SALE—Carpets, window shades
furniture and other household goods.
All proct’raiiy new. Annlv to Mm,
Jullua Mat. 510 Glouaceater SL
FOR SAIJS.—At a bargain; truck
farm. Fourteen aerfc farm under
fence; one four room cottage an,
barn*; >4 head of oattte; *0 heads of
hoge; 1 horse sad Yagon: farming
implements; four miles from city;
one-fourth mile from railroad station.
Party leaving the city; must go. A>
ply R. W. Durden, 100# G street
• LOST.
LOST—Between Coci.ui avenue
and Wolf etreeL a go'd wntcb and
email chain. Rewa. i If teiuiued to
1202 M etreeL
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED TO RENT—Three or four
rooms for light housekeeping near
postofflee, by couple without chil
dren, or would rent a larger house
with another ctouple, Addree*
“Rooms," News office.
FOR SALE
Ix 6 Heart face
flooring, dressed
to match* Cheap.
Benito Padrosa.
To The Public!;|
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNER OF F AN.
D STREETS IAM PREPARED TO DO A GENEPAL CEMENT WORM
FIRST JuASS- WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL 3IZEB OF
WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGCN TILE AND CURB CF THE REGU
LATION SIZE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A BHARE OF YOUR PAT
RONAGE.
J. D. Baldwin
.. -lt=- ■— r*~r: ... > s-- ■ ■ -
The Brunswick Bottling
and Manufacturing Cos
Manufacturers of
SODA WATER AND MINERAL W ATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NEC
TARS, VINEGARS, SIMONS SPEC'AL GINGER ALE AND RYE OLA,
PHONE 878 218 OGLETHORPE ST
For
ACCURACY
PROMPT
DELIVERY
and
PURE
DRUGS
HAVE YOUR
Prescriptions
Filled at
MAIMOE’S
Pharmacy
50 GLOUCESTER ST.
PHONE 37.
ARE YOU THIRSTY
It you are and a good drink
of the Best
OJhiskey
or Finest Beer will quench li
I can fix you. See my wine
and cigar Met.
H. Sell*
£24 fcrant 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
ii rigmmsns rr. phone m
PAIKER-HEISELL
EHGINEERING CO.
/
All Huccpc /if
FOUNDRY AND MAORINE REPAIRING
SPECIALLY fQUIPPEb FOR MARINE WORK
Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail
way
Phone 16-3 Brunswick, Ga.
BROWN & CO
DEALERS,
MANUFACTURERS AND
SHIPPERS OF
Wailway
Crossties
AND DEALERS IN
Yellow Pine
Lumber
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA.
KILL THE COUCHM
AND CURE THB LUNCS
irTling’i
New Iseiverv
' _/T ON SUMPTION Trice
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f THROAT aud LUNG TKOUB- ]
LES, or TSONEY BACK.
Cobb and
Wheeler
GNERAL TINNERS.
THE OLD RELIABLES.
26 Years In the Business.
GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU
TED.
Phon* 313. 313 Newcastle St
Call up Davis and Taylor's suable
if von vnn-f dirt lor raising your bv
or sidewp.lks.