The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, November 18, 1906, Image 4

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TH ■ ®*iuptcv for tltfSPi 1 ' ’ *v in |iric<, rsaifknd s vnxpH. , dlv fX t'<.rre*i>onden< r solicit celve attention letters m , rJf< v ! i 4 i-otnpanted by a responsible name, not or publication, but as a guarantee 01 3 good faith. Rejected communications will i' ifturned if accompanied ny postage. Remittance should lie made by |mp lai note, check, money order or regis tered letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga Tlif rising gcTratltm of southern girls ought to rebel against the idea of doing away with sponsors and maids of honor by the Daughters ot die <’oufedera jv‘ At'S'idlug to,' plans the Kieainei Sail Hi will; arrive In tort some time trdiiyt or early in the morning ami the people of this city should give the craft a cordial welcome The coming of this steamer to ltrnnswkdi. tin' (list of a regular lleet to consist of four new ships, lintirift much for Brunswick; it meausi, anew and a larger volume of business and it marks the dawn leg of a commercial era in the developmental; this port STATE BoJL>* of jMMIGRA ION. ,%eiK> reooutmendatlon of the South ern Immigration and Industrial As sociation that the governors of all southern states recommend the es tablishment of bureaus of immigra tion is a step lu the right direction i> .'*r as It goet. Every southern l.tati .<* sufl'iiug for want of labor, and the conditions in this respect are steadily growing more serious The establishment and nullnten nnce of active. ,inte||Hgenit buteiuts of immigration would tie wise invest ments of public revenues, in that it would be of much assistance in the de\ clopment of industrial and agri cultural intorefcds. There is good reason to believe tliat the additional \y\pcjnae of LiV.li bureaus to the states would he easily made up by additional revenues in taxes on in creased vahuti aud products as a result of better labor conditions. The south must ltave more labor, and there aie hundreds of interests in the south that could aud gladly would increase their taxes sufficient ly to tpy the expenses of immigra tion bureaus that succeed in reliev ing the threatened labor famine. These state immigration bureaus should not be hampered by politics, indeed, they should lie kept as far from political influence and jKilit 1 cnl methods; as; possible They eon aUume a purely business pmisosltlcm and should >Ue run on business prin ciples only, just as any public mill tiqrt. such as sanitary system, lire depu.'.intents, and others In cities, and with the sole purpose of serv ing the industrial, commercial and agricultural inierusta of the states. To this end they shoulu be con ducted by business men, and not by t<nliLiciaiis and office, seekons. Mu should be in charge of them who are energetic aud resourceful, who know- the industrial, agricultu: al and labor conditions of all parts of the states, who realize the value of judi cious exploitation of the advantages laboring men and home-seeker* are offered by the localities seeking la bor. and who know how to set forth Hi#** advantage* ilmprcsstvoty and effectively. r Ay,. v. , |>g. s 9' - ' , ip ■ ■ lIL R.’ ihtmswick he will S&HHsffiHSHR Jl| ft ■t ' iif Goody ear •w h ru i • ,r'v..' HFT . ■ •’H ~ff j ; e; a ilavam^^K’ 1 .l ie wlirl!r c-,,v * r t,M ‘ ROorls or vn ‘ i first trip af. M ’- Tile .later, c of Col. (Joodjear in all of Radoirt iorihip to the people of this city is too sail known to give cause for the slightest doubt | of ids absolute sincerity and his ! pxfcwer to achieve* yho tusk which I promiues so ninjeh. aye, means so I much, In dollars and cents to the [ city of Uruoswi k and her people We invite the people of this city to a calm consideration of this spre j cifle statement, this solemn obliga tion Col. Goodyear has assumed in contrast to the vague, Indefinite and j uncertain position of his esteemed Opponent, fop the ti.fst time pro nounced at a meeting of Ids own friends Thursday night, although an announced candidate for mayor for six weeks The, candidate of the opposition announced that his party bus been pledged to municipal ownership for ten years, yet until Col. Goodyear's pl&form was scattered broadcast over this city making that sptsdflc no announcement has ever been made of any municipal ownership ideas or declarations on the part of Cap*. Symons and the faction whose candidate he ds* to day. 4 in the light of these facts is if, noi safe to assume that our friends favorotd 'municipal ownership \*ry | much as did the fellow who hunted j for a job and frayed to God that ! i ho wouldn't find it. If they wanted' municipal ownership why did they! turn down and alien:c the Gale res ; oluti<#i? Why did they arbitrarily keep It from the public and staih it j to death in the recesses of an exeetr i live session? The fM’cjsenjee of ythet Runnswiek Steamship Cos., with a line to the West Indies, the construction of the old Macon and Brunswick railroad to Atlanta and Rome, the foiling of attempts to retpudiat * Brunswick's city bonds, the fact that Brunswick’s outer bar now has 20 feet of water which makes her future growth as sured, all of these things and many more attest to his wonderful ability to "make good,' in every emergency into which he throws his splendid energy and his strong and powerful individuality. The people of fids city In this card of tol Goodyear are taught a new lesson in the game of politics; a lesson that dignities the phrase and takes It out of the quagmire and cesspool of iniquity that certain Brunswick politicians have placed it. He tells the people that lie will re- sign If he doesn't give them munlcl |al < ownership aaid -we pledge the people that if he fails to resign, af ter having tailed to give us nuinl ei(>al ownership we shall call upon him In these column to tender his resignation. Now for a final analysis, the peo ple of Brunswick know Co’,, Good year, they realize or ought, to real ize what a splendid service he has rendered to this community and with this solemn promise front him cast they afford to withhold from him that honor which he so justly merits and deserve* at their hands. Ccwslder all these point*, locate the truth and follow the honest dic tate* of honest heart* and Col. C. I’. Goodyear will be your next may or and will keep every obligation and campaign pledge he ha* made to you To thine own self be true, and It must follow, an does night tfcffif egas't net then be false It* way gw" fHi anvriiWttk OAiLV NMWS. hunuav. November a, -.sue 111 t. ei.wiMMWii'. a .i-,-w-v.. HIT i Dangerous coughs. Extremely perilous coughs, / J/> 0 /> J*/y //I ou^i,s ,!,af ra, P * n <* tear the throo: and Junes. LI tty Coughs that shake the whole body. You need JL f a re g u ‘ ar medicine, a doctor’s medicine, for / s-f Ac> Buc!j * cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s V^> \JLL U / L 3 Cherry Pectoral for these severe cases. . / Xy hre so secret. 1 Wo publish c A,..!’, -■ J ~" • eoti irpre-jn.li- Utci.Mm,: Big Shoe Values Pi. STRONG jUjfcZrS DO YOU KNOW WHERE TO SHORS SECURE THEM? FOR STRONG 1 CHihDRE-N | Miiinirl Come to my place and I will \ nWy' \ show vo the smoothes! and \ edeanest stock of Men's V/o - men's and Children's Shoes in the city—Composed of the vari- MBBB S’’ ous Standard and Reputable \o cut JJ Lines New goods arriving f r steadily, insuring ail the latest - SCHOOL SHOES A SPECIALTY Geo. VV. Owens, CORNER E AND L STREETS. ' c A. - r .A , Mfll THIS XMAS YOU’LL BE HAPPY! surely if |yr;n fauor your friends with someone or mot' appropriate gift sought out with loving* thoughtfulness from our timely display of perfumery in fancy bottles, toilet articles, manicure sets, shaving sets, fancy boxed soaps, etc. The show Is free and * our pricing fair. THE ATLANTA PHARMACY. Tel 310. Sub-Postoffice Station No. 1. COLSON HARDWARE CO. HARDWARE, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES. OF ALL KINDS SAW' MILL OUTFITS. Agents for ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS. WIRE FIELD FENCE. COLSON HARDWARE CO. A Young Mother at 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 Eisctrt Bitters, which have completely cured her and restored the strength and activity she had In the prime of life, write* Mrs. W. L. QHpatrick, of Dan forth. Me. Greatest restorative medl cine on the globe. Sets Stomach tiver and Kidneys right, purifies the lood. and cares Malaria. BUlousnes i and Weakness**. Wonderful Nervw TVurta Prtfjs Me. Outran toed fey tmnH mm*m ONE CENT ft IBP WANTED. WANTED —People to luiusti that Uncie will loan you motley on anything of vaiie. All legitimate, business sol icited. Sig Levison, fP/S and 30H Bay st.reiA WANTED- Six good Agents to do pleasant, agreeable work, can assign territory anywhere desired. Salary f50,00 per month. Quick promotion. Apply in person or by letter to J. W. Walker, Park wood, Glynn county, Ga. i WANTED Niglit watchman. Apply at new court*house at once. | ! WANTED —10 good nand sewers. Ap ' ply nt once at it. Denizet.' WANTED —Collector; good chance for promotion. Call on James and Cos.. 5nG Monk St. WANTED—Rev. Sam Jones' Rife and Sayings, by his wife, is the biggest seller ever published. Price only s2.i>o. Magnificent outfit and right to terri tory only ,T 0 cents. Don t iiniss this chance of your life to liuyke money. Write quick. Circulars free. !,. j. Nichols & Cos., Atlanta, Ga. WANTED. -At oaed a lumber inspect or. One capable (of taking stock. Good salary to tlnj right man. Ad dress Inspector, News office. Hilton & Dodge Lumber Cos., E. A. Edwards. WANTED. —Traveler for established house. $12.00 per week. / Expenses advanced. Referenced. Address, with stamp. J. A. Alexander, Brunswick, Georgia. TV ANTED—Position as lumber in specter or oilice work. Apply C. K C.. care News office. FOR RENT. FOR SALE.—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 oroeGcally new. Aimlv to Mrs. Julius May, 510 GlouseeSter St. FOR SALE. —At a bargain; truck farm. Fourteen acre farm under fence; one four room cottage atm barns; 24 head of cattle; 30 heads of hogs; 1 horse and wagon; fanning implements; four miles from city; one-fourth mile from railroad station. Party leaving the city: must go. Ap‘ ply R. W. Durden. 1000 g street. LOST. LOST—Between floe i in an n... and Wolf street, i gn'd watch and small chain. Uewa. 1, if loMimed tr. 1202 M street. MISCELLANEOUS. W ANT HI i TO KENT—Three or four rooms for light housekeeping near postoffice, bv couple without chil dren, or would rent a larger house with another couple. Address “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 (AM 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 THE REGU LATION SIZE, i RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. J. D. Baldwin The Brunswick Bottling and Manufacturing Cos Manufacturers of SODA WATER AND MINERAL W ATERS, CIDERS, CORDIALS NF.C TARS, VINEGARS, SIMONS SPECIAL GINGER'ALE AND RYE OLA, PHONE 273 218 OGLETHORPE ST For ACCURACY PROMPT DELIVERY and PURE DRUGS HAVE YOUR Prescriptions Pilled at MANOE’S Pharmacy 505 GLOUCESTER ST. PHONE 37. ARE YOU THIRSTY. If you are and a good drink of the Best CJJhiskey or Finest Beer will quench it I can fix you. See my wine and cigar list. H. Selig-, 229 Grant Street. CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS Let us be your Wash woman BRUNSWICK STEAM LAUNDRY. Cline &, Ludwig, Props. Vi Bottlers of Coco Cola anti other Soft Drinks 110 RICHMOND ST. PHONE 12 PARKEMI/ ENGINEERING GO. All f/accpc of FOUNDRY UNO MACHINE REPAIRING SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail* way Phone 16*3 Brunswick, Ga. BROWN & CO DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Railway Crossties AND DEALERS IN *, L m Yellow' Pine Lumber BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. KILL The couch] and CURE the LjJMGSj ""Dr. King's i New Discovery L_„ Price * 1 ' FOR i OUCHSand 50c&$!.00l WOLDS free Trial. | Surest and (AoicKest Cure for all I THROAT and BUNG TROUB- * IcES, or MONEY BACK. a Cobb and Wheeler GNEPAL TINNER 3. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECU TED. Phone 313. 313 Newcastle St Call up Davis and Paylor’s stable if yon want dirt Dr raising yens !o* or sidewalks.