The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 16, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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7 DON’T \ BUY f/j TLj YOUP. FALL HEADWEAR J7j UNTIL YOU EXAMINE iQ,'- 32 OUR NEW LINE OF Every mother’* *on in thi* group of future college men aspire* to fit the Stetson Stets o n Hats Hats their father* wear. I.ater on they’ll have their own. Ehev '!! learn that for a!i NONE BETTER AT ANY head* the Stetson is the world’s standard in style, PRICE f beauty ami workmanship. We hire the Sretion Soft and Hebr m • Unit In itll the lateM tyU. * "GET THE HABIT" TRADE AT LEV Y S Just Received A Fuli Line of Ladies’. Mens, Children’s HATS Zelmenovitz, tclcphone eta zio NewCAtTLe street. Strength. f|p7 Growth Mmh two extremes of ' life certainly do demand exactly loose nourish* I ing properties which are conveyed to the system by Acme Malt Tonic. It is a splendid liquid food that does not tax the digestion, but which conveys I a maximum amount of nutrition in minimum bulk. I It is purely vegetable and is highly recommended and widely used in practice by the best physicians in the land. It is invaluable for growing or unde veloped children, and for weak, listless, run-down I people in general. 1 AT ALL DRUGSTORES, OR DIRECT FROM THK BREWERY £ MADE BY ACME BREWING CO., MACON, GA. S ACMEMAirrmtc A Guaranteed Cough Cure is MORGAN’S WHITE PINE and TAR The Bottle .... 25 C. vm mvmww* AMtiv ttfwt *ov*v*i* , <m BATCH Of HEMS AROUND IRE CITY BATCH OF LITTLE ITEMS GATH ERED AROUND THE CITY DURING THE DAY. Met Last Night. The lin.nsA'ick lodge of Elks held their regular weekly meeting last night, disposing of a number of rou tine matte'•s. Didn't Reach Ua. The unusually eoid spoil reported over the southern states did no’ teach this? far south as was expected, but instead warmer weather pre vailed here yesterday. However, we may feel the eol-j .vithia the next few days. In a Bad Fix. Rome immediate work is needed on I'nioni street, between Mansfield and Howe. The street is in a deplor able condition and it is urgently hoped that, it will receive the im mediate attention of the city au thorities. Another Good Month. Tlio indications are that Novem ber will bo'another month in Brunswick shipping. With half of the month gone the record has been an unusually good one and if main tained for the next two weeks will no doubt come up to the excellent record of last month. ‘•Heavenly Recognition.” Itev. Kerr's theme for next Sun day evening will be ‘‘Heavenly Rec ognition.” 6\- ‘‘Shall We Know One Another Thera 1 ” Last services of the conference year will fo© held on Sunday, Novmber 25. At the morn ing service reports from all of the institutions of the clutch will be read and the pahtor will make a general report covering the work of the year. One feature of the evening service will be a Methodist love feast Wealth of the Country. Washington, Nov. 15.- Tlie United States census bureau today estimat ed the total wealth of the country in 1904 to be $106,881,415.009. This shows an Increase in wealth over the estimates for 1900 of nearly 21 per cent., and of (HT-per cent, over the estimate for 1890, when the to tal wealth was $66,037,091,19?. There Is only one branch oj aaer cllandise we pretend to know any thing about and It Is the only branch we sell —shoes. Peerson’s. How Nice NEW SQUASHES NEW CUCUMBERS NEW GEORGIA SYRUP MAPLE SYRUP GARDI YELLOW YAMS PEARS (In cant) ALWAYS SOMETHING NEW WITH US. 214 NEWCASTLE BT. 1 PHONE 807 THE Eli ANR WATER 00ESII0N A FRIEND OF COL GOODYEAR’S GIVCS SOME GOOD IN FORMATION. Mr. Editor: 1 desire to answx. ? at ".-.-.i rnngk hold” statement ami p. .-position made by the ‘solely and i niy” re sponsible clerk r>f the in:-, or and council, in using his influence with his servants, the mayor and council, iu refusing the street car franchise to the local people, and giving it to Neff and others—s: rangers. The Light and Water Company Is not and should noi bw an issue iu this campaign. Both candidates an nounce their adherence to the prin ciples of the city’s taking over the light and water plant. Mr. Goodveai names a plan by which it can be done. Mr. Symons has uo plan to ihat end Certain it is, the city cannot bn;- it, ostensibly in her name and then turn it over io Neff and others for exploitation. The courts, the bond holders and th stockholders of the company would not i,.c: mlt this to be done. Has the city the money in hand with which to buy it? Can she is sue bonds and got the money with which to buy it now, without paying off the $300,000 sewerage bonds? No, to both questions. Can she go in debt to buy it? No, the city caur.ct Then what is the remedy Simple as falling off a log? Elect C. P. Goodyear may or and four good men, and four of the eight running would do. who with the present members of council should provide a sinking fund with whi.h to buy the plant. Make a contract with the Light and Water Company for only one year at a time; the G-ccVgia supremo court has Bald isuch cEmtraci can only hold for a year And lastly, and which is a complete and rout ing answer to the ‘'stranglehold’' proposition of "solely aud only,” lei the mayor and council pass aa ordi nance. (and let all the “starngle hold” believers be assued that such an ordiuance, if reasonable and al lows .a reasonable return to the Light aud Water Company on its invest ment. will stand the teat of any as sault upon It), providing- that no comiiJany doing business in the city shall be permitted under penalties named to charge a greater than tne maximum rates named In such or dinance. That would settle .the .question ABSOLUTELY, as ja well known gentleman is wont to say, don’t you know. Then let the Light and Wa ter bugaboo aud ‘'suangle-hqild’’ scare to the people be eliminated. If the Tight and Water Company has been gouging the people, the peoplo may be assured that an ordi nance restricting the rates will solve the question; and when the city is able to buy the plant, Just buy it, and pay for it; but do not turn It over to “solely and only,” or associ ates thereunto connected, but let the city run It, and pass another ordi nance at the same time, putting the city employees operating stirh light and w-ater plant under a civil ser vice tenure; and keep them out of politics. 1 write this as a friend of Mr. Goodyear, and as cne who dislikes to see him assailed through preju dice and false issues. A Friend, a F. ANDERSON, Agt. L. C. S!Vi!TH VISIBLE TYPEWRITER Typewriter* Rented ena Repaired DOLLAR RIBBONS AT 75c. SEER IRE NEW OVERCOAT? copvbioht 1905 av piice that tells the •SCHLOSS Bj£osfßcCO. Story Fine Clothes Makers k'AKPDC BALTIMORE NEW YORK. 1 wrV 1 I\U FALL HITS FOB LAMES I HAVE THE HANDSOMEST LINE OF FALL HATS EVER DISPLAYED IN BRUNBWICK. LADIES ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THEM MISS L. G. JACKSON OPERA HOoSE BLOCK. LA MAISON PARISIENNE "The ONLY French Ladies Tailoring and Dressmaking Es tablishment in Georgia. PATRONIZE HOME TRADE. HAVE YOUR EVENING, SX LL TOILETS, OPERA CLOAKS, STREET COSTUMES, MADE AT R. Di NIZE. LATEST PARISH FASHIONS AND PERFECT FIT GUARANTEtD. ALL KINDS OF PLAI TING, BUTTONS MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. HAVE YOUR BANDS, FOLDS. PIPING, PINKING MADE AT 2c. PER YD. WHILE YOU WAIT. CALL OR PHONE 311 Get In Touch With the Rest of Us *9Y HAVIN# A BELL TELEPHONE In Vour Home, Your Office, Your Store CALL CONTRACT DEPARTMENT OF cuthern Pell Tekflcre m! lekcreph Cos., AND WE'LL '■ELL YOU HOW JUST RECEIVED 1907 LINE of GO - CARTS ROBERTS Stove and Furniture House THE STORE WHERE PRICES ARE RIGHT.