The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1906-2016, December 07, 1906, Image 2

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THE BRUNSWICK NEWS PUBLISHED DAILY BY THE NEWS PUBLISHING COMPLY CLARENCE H. LEAVY, Editor anc Manager. LOUIS J. LEAVY, Jr„ City Editor. EVERY DAY EXCEPT MONDAY. Entered at the Brunswick, Ga., post office as second class mail matter SUBSCRIPTION PATES. Terms of subscription in th* cit and by mall free of charge to all partt of the United States and Canada, Me* Ico, Perto Rico, Guam. Phhlppin Islands and Hawaiian Islands. On* Month i5 O Thrse Months *l-25 Blx Months . AO Ons Year $5.00 Notice of discontinuance sf Ads and Subscriptions must bs mads * business office In writing. OFFICIAL ORGAN OF Glynn Cosnty Glynn County Commissioners. The United States Court of Bank ruptcy for this District. Correspondence solicited, but to re eeive attention letters must be a<- companied by a responsible name, not for publication, but as a guarantee or good faith. Rejected communications will i>e retained If accompanied by postage. Remittance should be made by pos tal note, check, money order or regis tered letter. Address News Publishing Cos., Brunswick, Ga THE GILLETTE VERDICT. Tlit* verdict of guilty <if murder in tli* first degree returned by tb<> jury at Herkimer, N. V.. in the raw of young Chester Gillette for the mur der of (ira'ce Brown, the girl whom hr betrayed, will meet with very general approval. Under the testi mony submitted certainly' no other verdict could have been rendered - The caw has attracted much atten tion and the trial has been in pro gress for several weeks. The result Is what was generally looked for. . Tlie ■ murder of Miss Brown was cruel and revolting, and while the evidence upHn which tWllette was converted was largely circumstan tial, there being no eye witnesses but himself to the crime, it was link ed together perfectly arid seemed convincing. According to the pris oner's own story lie Is a heartless wretch, for lie acknowledge, first to Vet ray lug the girl, and then con fessed that he did not make any ef fort to save her after she sprang Irom the boat on Big Moose lake, ar. he claimed she did. However, an examination of the body and the tes tlmony of experts showed conclu sively (hat the victim did not die rrom drowning, but was put to death nefore her laxly was cast Into tin wafer. There seems to lie no doubt but that Gillette swore falsely, hut even In seeking to concoct what he sup posed to hi; a plausible, story of the girl's death he made himself out n eotd-blooded wretch and practi cally acknowledged that he wanted to get Miss Brown out of tin* way. The verdict is u just one and it will hardly be set aside. A young brute of Gillette’s type deserves no ronstdorut ion. REAL ESTATE SECURITY. The hill authorizing national hank ß to make loans on real estate will probably prove of some benefit to land owners, though not of as great benefit as its advocates hope. Real estate will always he objectionable as a socufTty with banks on account of the delays attendant on the legal enforcement of claims on it it is objectionable also from the fact that it Is not quickly convertible into cash. This objection not hold In the case of real estate In growing cities to the same extent ns in the case of farm lands: and. for this reason, we do not cx|R*ct the passage of the law to be of great benefit to fanners. In spite of all the abuse of the spec ulator lie is the steadier of rallies, and there is little speculation In farm lands. If a piece of city prop erty Is offered for sale, and a pur chaser is not found who wishes to use It. one can be found who will bny it as a speculation. This give* a r-isbfltfy of value to city real c ***• that farm land* do not hare, and 'it makes Urban property preferable j las security for loans. ! We cannot see that there was ever j !any stronger reason against permit | ting national hanks to accept real jestate as security. The matter might have safely been left to the discre tion of the hankers. No better se curity for long-time loans can be ound, and no law was needed to pre vent' banks from accepting such se curity for short loans. The passage of this law may result in the invest ment of more banking capital in j long-time loans, and If it should so | result a smaller amount would b* | left for -mercantile loans. At the I same time it must be remembered | that merchants would have less need jof accommodation if their custom ! rs could borrow easily and at. mod erate rates of Interest. NEW HOUSES NEEDED IN BRUNSWICK. There Is a growing demand lit Brunswick for small houses, cot tages suitable for the man of mod erate means. On ail sides one can hear of people who are practically homeless and who ate searching all over the city for houses to live in j The New* absolutely knows of two families, who had to give tip in dis gust because they could not find houses and fluffing the life at hotels and boarding houses too expensive for their incomes, deliberately pulled up stakes and removed to Jackson ville. This condition ought not to exist In Ibis city. It is a pretty poor sign of the times, when new romesre find it impossible to rent houses for their families. We suggest that this matter d;c hrouglil to the attention of the com mercial bodies of the city and that on effort be made to induce local capitalists to form a stock com puny for the "sole purpose id' build ing for rent and sale nice little cot tages, that will rent for sums rang ing from fifteen to twenty-five dol lars per month, and that will sell on the market for sums between $1,500 and $2,500, We are persuaded that such a concern properly bandied could hand back to Its stockholders valuable dividends and at the same time prove to be a great advantage to tlie city. Just now when she is growing so rapidly. Front a close examination of the situation, we honestly believe that one hundred new cottages alter the I'ashiiT we have (indicated could promptly find good tenants iu this city right now. and it is to be hopea that the proper steps will lx - taken to bring about tlie results we have outlined. w—•——— Don't forget the big sale at Offer man Tuesday and Wedne q- .. tei lunch to all and •! n > i funded to those who buy. lif > homes, twenty-five fa :n> and a turn dre-1 Uls to be sold, i.rst dry i nvaie sfoe, second day auction. OLD DR. DRUMIWONO. After many years of patient study and experiment, has given the word a prepai at ion winch is an abaoluU and permanent cure for every of rheumatism. The price is $5, hut It Is two large bottles, enough foi month'* treatment, and will relieve the worst case from the first dose. Sen. by express upon receipt of price ny Drummond Medielue Cu. New York, with full particulars and testimony's of woiderful cures. SIOO For a Boa.e. This would not he a large price to pay for Hr. Drummond's Lightning Uensedles for rheumatism if one could not get relief auy cheaper. The Drummond Medicine Cos. New York, have received hundreds oi unsolicited testimonials from grateful people re stored to health by the use of tuetr remedies, who would not hesitate to pay any price rather than suffer the former torture. If you would like to try these remedies, and your druggist has not got them, write direct to the company. Agents wanted Call up Davis aud Taylor's stable If you warn dirt for raising your lot or sidewalks CASTOR IA For Infanta and Children. Die Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the sj? Signature of /&ZcJC(AsZ Offerman is the town w*here coun try people live iu the city—that is. where farmers can have their farms In the vicinity and all the conven iences of city people. Big sale of borne*, farms and lota at Offerman Tuesday and Wednesday. Dec 11 and ip. I handle tbe best line of new goods. In the city. Do not be fooled by buslaee# opponent* who try to tell you different. Catl and be coorfno #l fftg Lerlsoa, tNi iHukaWICR BAIL? NfcWß, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 7, 10Ot> coughs. I m **/*#//> ( ' ou s hs rasp and tear the throat and lungs, IXyCoL'C/ C/tt^ Cou ? hs,hatsh “*e the whole body. You need L 1 a re 2 al,f medicine, a doctor’s medicine, for y-\ 11 /- f-hcy such a cough. Ask your doctor about Ayer’s vJU /gO Cherry Pectoral for these severe cases. .7 Wmhm-n noMerrta! We pnbiiah J C.Aro-Co.. 1 our preparations, Lcwe'.-.Mau. J SHOES m THAT Satisfy Or Vour Mostcy Back Geo. VV. Owens, The Family Supply House CORNER E AND L STREETS. THIS XMAS YOU’LL BE HAPPY! surely if vipi favtor your friends with some ene or mor e appropriate gtjt sought out with loving l thoughtfulness from our timely display of perfumery in fancy bottles, toilet articles, manicure sets, shaving sets, fancy hoxod soapß. etq. 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. Danger From the Piague. There's grave danger from the pla gue of Coughs and Colde that are so prevalent, unless you take Dr. Klngt New Discovery for Consumption Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Wall* of Forest City, Me., writee: "It's s Godsend to people living in climate where coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It pre vents Pneumonia, cure* LnGrippe gives wonderful relief in Aethma and Hay Fever, and make* weak lung* •trong enough to ward off Consume (jon. Coughs and Colds. t>oc am 9j.(Hi. Guaranteed by Smith Phar roacy, Trial bottle free. ONE CENT ft WQfifl WANTED. WANTED—By a young ’couple, two or three furnished rooms for light .housekeeping, between 'Gloucester and George streets. Address .1, box 101. WANTED—An experienced lady to take boarders at saw mill, ilouse and wood free. Plenty of hoarders. Holt, Hermann, Peterson Cos., Ster ling, Ga. WANTED—Position bv compet in young lady stenographer, now cr January Ist. Graduate Business College, and best -of references. Andress S. T.. Gen. Delivery. City. WANTED —People to know that, Uncie Sjg will loan you money on anything of value. All legitimate business sol ; 'cited. Sig l.evison, 3QS and 30'/ Oa> - street. j FOR RENT A i, -ally furnished | room with use of 'nth. Apply ar | No. Ids Reynolds street, second : house above postoflice. ; THE WELL known Mob r System of | Barber Colleges wants men to learn j barber trade. Just opened our 22d | branch and offer special inducements for limited time. Few weeks com pletes. Positions waitng our dphnna holders. Wages Saturdays. Tool! gven. Don’t miss this opportunity Catalogue free. Moler Barber Col lege, Atlanta, Ga. FOR SALE —Ornamental and fruit trees, young pecans, young arbor vi tas. camphor trees, lemon trees weighing 2 pounds. Call at 12n North Wolf street. FOR SALE —Cypress shingles cheap Hieton Dtwlge Lumber. THE ARCADE BRUNSWICK’S ORIGINAL HIGH CLASS SALOON FINEST LINE OF BRANDIES, LIQUORS and CIGARS P. KELLER, Prop. PHONE 247 Men's rubber boots; mens, ladles and children's rubber over shoes at Slg Levison. FOR SALE Ix 6 Heart face flooring, dressed to match’ Cheap. — Benito Padrosa. Keep the bowels open when yon have a cold and use a good remedy to allay the inflammation of the mucous membranes. The best is Kennedy's Larttire Honey and Tar. It contain* no opiates, moves the bowels, drives out the cpld. Ie reliable and tastes good. Sole *r all druggists. To The Public HAVING LOCATED A CEMENT STONE PLONT CORNEA OF F AN. D;STREETS lAM PREPARED TO DO a GENEPAL CEMENT WORK FTR37 CLASS WORK AT A REASONABLE FIGURE. ALL SIZES Of WHITE AND COLORED HEXIGON TILE AMD CURB OF THE REGO LATION SIZE, i RESPECTFULL x SOLICIT A SHARE OF YOUR PAT RONAGE. '>*■ „ J* D. Baldwin mBSBBm————SSSSSSSBSSBSSBSSSSSi - ■_■ - ■ . - . The Brunswick Bottling and Manufacturing CV> Manufacturers of ’V SODA WATER AND MINERAL W 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 at MANOE’S Pharmacy 505 GLOUCESTER ST. PHONE 37. ARE YOU THIRSTY. If you are and a good drink of the Best CU his key or Finest fleer 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 r LAUNDRY. Cline & Ludwig, Props, fl Bottlers of Coco Cola and other Drinks 1 110 RICHMOND ST. PHnMtM?“T' PARKER-HENSELL ENGINEERING Clfl All classes of- JH FOUNDRY AND lAGHINE REPAIRING SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MARINE WORK Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail way Phone 16-3 Brunswick, Ga. - BROWN & CO DEALERS, MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Railway Cross! ifeJ AND DEALERS -IN / §§l Yellow Pine* l.uml*’ M BRUNSWICK, K ILL this fi CURE TH^| Hsw M - h!R 1 •>•!,'.>-3. "and •yyom'r Surest and Quickest THROAT and LUNG TROX7K® LES, or MONEY BACK. MSM Cobb and ——■ I SH II I ■.l aC*- - ~r~i> Wheeled GNEPAL TINNERS. THE OLD RELIABLES. 25 Years in the Business. GOOD WORK PROMPTLY EXECbf TED. Phone 313. 313 Newcastle St Call up Davis and Taylor's tMhiq f ion w:o;i dir' l.ii- ralvi'ig y'm” l'i* or sidewalks.