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Brunswick, Gn
If John Wesley Caines sets wrathy
again in the house they may have to
call out the police reserves.
l>id you ever notice the fact that
most women are left handed when
they have on their diamond ring?
So long as the railroads continue
to do the killing act we will not
need wars to do that stunt for us.
It is up to the business men of
Brunswick to erect homes In which to
house the people who are pouring
Into the city.
Well, since we seem to have fulled
Utterly to get anew hotel at St. Si
mon, we are pleased that we are to
have ant w pier.
Cupt. Joyner, the new mayor ol
Atlanta, Is a great fire fighter. That*
no leg on Mayor WoodW'ard for he
was a great firewater tighter.
That was a cruel thing for Uncle
lain Divings tort to cut. off the. eloquent
speech of John Temple Graves on
i hat sub treasury scheme. It was nor
rible.
A TIME LIMIT LAW.
The terrible record which the ruii
roads of this country have made and
ate still making In the matter of ac
cidents 14 responsible for a bill
v.tilch passed the United States sen
ate limiting the. working hours of
trainmen to sixteen consecutive
hours, except under certain circum
stance!'.. '! hi:; mecnr. that with the
railroads themselvrs growing can*less
of the safety of hutnan limb and
life the highest lawmaking body in
the country proposes to afford bef
it r protection by itatuto.
There is no doubt but that many
of the fearful railroad accidents r.re
the result of working trainmen bey
ond the limit of ordinary human en
durance This fact has ben shewn
repeaVllv in the investigation
of wrecks It has keen 'brought out
recently in a number of accidents
where the slaughter was by the score.
Without having seen a copy of the
bill, but judging front an outline of
it. given in the dispatches, the News
would say that the measure is timely
and wise. Certainly the. subject is
timely and wise Certainly the sub
jct is one on which legislation is
needed. Nor can the complaJnt be
justly made by the railroads that
the bill is drastic, for sixteen hours
is as long as any man who has hu
man life in his keeping should :-e
to do duty with rest, fn
period is too loug. but to
t, would, it U argU'jj. inter-
Pity with the utuwr.t
and division* os nut mj '
rail loads throughout the eountty.
Tnt chief effect Of the tn.-Store
therefore, w^p doub
ling and working ihem
hours without re*t.
rThe awful recojjf of slaughter on
the American railroads renders such
legislation imperative \rcofdlng to
the Railway Age during, the year
, HUMS 4,225 passengers and trainmen
weie killed on the railroads of this
[country and 6fi.7<H ' injure! Many
•wars have not. witnessed such dcs
truction of human life as the fearful
butchery by the transportation lint)
in a single year. Who wonders |t
the outcry lor relief, if railroad
travel cannot be rendered absolute.*
t-afe
I dent* can be d*£Lbed and the ap
frnafilng nnnv fSalltn i.
I A tUnefaw is one
needed ia cn I.
THIS OBSTACLE OUGHT TO BE
REMOVED.
ttpquests ar< -hiring Into the real
estate agencies of Brunswick and to
other sources for houses to rent, at,
an enorm£* rate and the same old j
stereotyped aHrwer Is compelled to!
b< : handed out to all comers -nothing :
doing. As soon as a house is put in j
the course ot i onstructvcSf'RMg own- j
< r Is besciged with requests for it !
• f
and we have in mind one little cot ,
i age now being built for which Just I
thitry-five applications to real it were j
tiled with Us builder.
We honestly believe that if Bruns
wick had room to house all ptopio
who are seeking a this j
city our population be increas
ed by mi 11 I souls within
sixty days.
Now, foT*months we have been dir- I
ectlng the attention of the business j
men of Brunswick to this,condition, j
i<
which day by day is becoming more i
serious, we have suggested several!'
remedies for the situation and we ire'
going to keep on hamruering at it un \
lil relief of some kind is ai hand. It J
is a deplorable stale of affairs when j
v,e invite people to come Imre and
cast their lots with us. iiotnt out
out great advantages io them and "
When they come politely inform t.'icinf
Inal they will havt to live iu the >
streets or go to expensive hotels.
The News does liOt believe that I
ihe pople of Brunswick, that is.'
those who are in position to relieve 1
the situation, have given the matter J
the deep consideration to which it is j
entitled and we are going to mal e the I
■suggestion that the Board of Trade I
and the Commercial League, 'lctlng ,
ia conjunction, pall for a mass meet-
Ing of the people of Urnhswlck for j
the purpose of devising ways and j
means to meet this vary odd and
thoroughly embarrassing position.
The little city of Fitzgerald found
herself in almost a simlllar situa-
Uon and by the course of action we
have suggi sted she succeeded in build
ing quickly the required number ot
homes to meet the demauds of the
Incoming population.
We r ally hope the commercial
bodies of the city, and others for that
matter, will take this subject up lor i
U Is proving to he a serious detrit
meut to the proper growth of this
city and it is squarely up to our
own people to remove it and remove'
it at once.
Now is the time to act.
Washed 1
One thousand boxes of sweet soap
will be sold at public ou’ery at No.
313 Newcastle street on Jatuiary it.
at 11 o'clock a. m
LOST Between the corner of Union
and Dartmouth street and the city
hospital, a ladies’ belt. gold braid
Interwoven "-Ith violets; lined with
satin, gold stickpin attf-ched Re
turn to this office and receive liberal
reward
WANTED—Men to learn barber
trade. Few weeks completes; wages
Saturdays, tools given; diplomas
granted. Beautiful 1907 catalogue
just out mailed Write Molev
Barber College. Atlanta, Ga
\V> don’t buy o.ire a -.ear nor
twir* a year, iuit we are receiving
hi>es all the lime. Pearson’s
Rheuw.attam.
Is quteglr relieved serf promptly ewre.
Yv Hr Drumraoad's Ughtenlws
Remedies. The lißevna! remedy te
pleaaan* to take acta iromedlatelv,,
and f fer rheumatism only In all Ue
torturing forma. The external pre
paration restore* stiff joints, drawn
eorda and hardened musclea. I
your druggist ha* not these remedies/
in stock, do not t*ke anything else.
Send >5 to the Drummond Medicine
Cos.. New fork and the full treatment
uLtwe large bottle* wttl be aeat t
four nptm addrrt*. 4#wt# rut*.
tHE BRUNSWICK OAILV NEWS SUNDAY. JANUARY 13, 1967.
~ , 1 IBiiißißihtJlw-a
iJangeroi s coumi. i xtremrivp^rnoascoughs.
JJ/? O /7 r/Y ft) t'- a t rasp and tear tnc throat and lungs
JL/trO IJC-I utt* Coughs that sh-jie the -dmje body. You ne< and
JL 1 * fogular medicine, for
far s _uch cough. Ask your doctor about Avcr's
kJH Lf / Cherry r-cteral for these sevpre cases.
/ ,W Jure „ ~rr*tl W# publish J.C. ArcrCft
THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY IN
► VITED TO WATCH THIS SPACE
POP AN INTFRPSTING ANNOtIN
CEMENT IN A SHORT TIME.
Geo. W. Owens.
The Family Supply Mouse
CORNER F A'JfJ L STREETS %
COLSON HARBWARF CO. {
SAVE YOUR CASH
W* have civile a big slock of,
China agnl Glass ware vet ori
hantl, vJilcJl we are selling for,
less than autual cost. If you
heed a tty thing in Ibis line, •-
can (> rlaiiilv save you some
inotyy
We have a line line ol
Solid Brass Andirons, and Grate
Fenders, now Is the time to liu\
these.
COLSON HARDWARE CC
%g||
THIS XMAS YOU’LL
Be HAPPY!
.surely if ytpi favlpr your
friends with someone or mor e
appropriats gift sought out
wHh loving thoughtfulness
from our timely display of
perfumery in fancy bottles,
toilet art-tic!**, manicure sets,
shaving sets, fancy boxes!
soaps. et.
The show is- free and our
pricing fair.
THE ATLANTA ffrtARMACY.
Tel 310. Sub-Pa*office Station
Mo. 1.
Danger From the Ptague.
There's grave danger from the pla
gue of Coughs and Colds that are so
prevalent, unless you take Dr. King*
New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Geo. Waite
of Vorest City, Me., writes:
Godsend to people living in ciima.e
where coughs and colds prevail. < t
Bnd it quickly ends them, it
vents Pneumonia, cures LaGrimM
gives wonderful relief in Asthma I
Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs
strong enough to ward off Consump
tion. Cooghs and Colds. 50 c ana
1 ftff aaran*ed ter Smith Pilar
nMf AMS) bottle km
ME CENT 1 Will
WANTED.
W.VNTKr*—A good bicycle on 1 , i
itb.v, come quick. Geo. \V liaip.i.
WANTED Hand* man a.. .< poiie, in.
lurnlture store. Apply to c. .MeGai
vey. Sin Newcastle streiu
WANTED.- In good loeulity, hoard,
and lodging lot gentleman uud wife
Willing to pay good price for first
class accomodations Address B •aid.
News office.
WANTED,—To n lit a horse Any
■•no n.iviug nu id! u.;;v t.. jso ni.i.
would like to put him out fr>; food
tnd i?ool rental for , ■ 'up: ■ o. weeks
will rlcvse- addioss a postal catd to
hr. Butts
WANTED -To pu. base five or six-'
ro-im house in residence • ettou of
Brunswick. Address Holt 11 nnan.
FVtcrson Cos. St line, Oa Long'
distance telephone.
SITUATION WANTED By :• relta-.
hi* young colored man. Can do any,
kind r>f work. Bober and hone t. A !
,dress On*en Montgomery, lf.u; I St
IT>U SACK Thnti tlve bead of*<:it
lie and one rogist-ned Kcd Poll bull,
; faertimated.) four years old Win
Nightingale
t'OU HUNT—Nicely famish* and moms
.to let with use of bath. Aupl< at
;No lit* Hovnolds siieot, second house
; above puptofilco.
! FOR 11ENT —Desirable eight room i
! house cortiet of A and O streets No
I I Will i-ont to one uUwo good ten
•ants Apply to 4e.‘^^Rtrc<t
FOUND Aliout Dc ;s, ladles hic>c
cle Owner enn io"e same by de
cribiog uroretd' and nnr!ng for this!
Gd. Apply to News office
Hit ARCADt
BRUNSWICK'S ORIGINAL HIGH
CLASS SALOON
FINEST LINE OF BRANDIES,
LIQUORS and CIGARS
P. KELLER, Prop.
PHONE 247
■ MORGAN 8 DAIIIS
Wholesale Lqiuor
Dealers
: AGENTS FOR ACME BREWING CO
Mail order busi
ness a specialty.
224- 229 BAY ST.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Melne Sample*
t a remedy Is good
you want to experi
s for other ailments
You can’t afford to
risk life in taking
medicine which has
t of time. Drum
mond’s Rheumatic Reraedv has a
twenty year record of cures. Writ#
te th* Drummead Medicine 0r,., N*w
Yffrk, tot literatim.
To Tt( ( % ?
HAVING LOCATED A CEMENtV V OF f\
D STREETS I A A PREPALED TußKKflJlk V#P
FIRST ,145' e.'r’K AT A REA SO N 4®IRE ALL SIZEO
wj[ite anl hexigon curb 3f ryjfjdwmm
SIZE. . RKr°ECTFL’LL x SOLICIT A SHa'bE OF Y®
gf’.AGE I
Jj J* J/siiald f
| hytßrunswick a
* and Manufactull
. Manufacturer* of j/F r
SCOA WATtr AND MINERAL W ATERS, aJ \
TABS. VINFGARS. SIMONS SPECIL GINGER ALE >
2>S
I : or
ACCURACY
PROMPT
DELIVERY
and
PURE
DRUGS
tt HAVE YOUR
Prescriptions
filled at
H/VNOE’S*
T%iarmacy
505 GLOUCESTER ST.
j PHONE 37.
a hors ■ is ovei'.v<>rken
lies and ill otiier v.a.ys declare-*
ils ii™* lity lo go farther, you woui
it erimitial to ns. force.
Man* uisii nf hiimam* impuls -
wiiO -i 11.,t Willingly harm a M
ten. is gtiioy of cruelty where hi* own
-toin.'ieh is concerned Overdriven,
ovarw orked, wtien wliat it need* i
sonte'btng that will digest the too*,
''aleti ..ed heip the stc.mm h to recu
peinte BorueilitH* like Kod'd For D/t
--bepsia that is *. Id by ab druggist*.
l’on'l forget Hie Mg sale :\i *)i,. .
man Tue*t|y an.l We*lm".. 1-
luneli to all ami ■' M
fumied t,.' those *--e bin. 1-if *•
homes, twenty fiv* '.i *i, ami a . . ,
iir(": |i t to be sold, i , •, ( ..y t ,
Hi**’, n'oml day aa-.'lioii
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*
PARK!R-HENSELL
ENGINEERING CD.
All of
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE REPAIRING
SPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MAffINE WORK
Perfectly Adapted Marine Rail
way
Phone 16-*} Brunswick, Ga.
BROWN^£O
DEALERS.
manufactureM 1 a
OF
! ' ? ’SlO f v
w|®nTtror
i kilWh*couch I
| AND C THE lungs!
y!
* --n /Consumption once
: rOn I r OMiS and 50c &SI.OO
- AEOLUS m Ktee j
f tSureat tuifl
4 'JKOM' H-e
• TCi'S, or
- -%L*HUP
I .H ,'-: : uOf!U-j^*TAR
j ’ •* r.wcrv Bottle.
WANTKD-- Twenty-five young ladio*
I t 'd-''lun 's Ten (’em Store. Apply
! I Vuluy morning at. 7:30 o'clock.
Uvoiy late wrinkle tn style, but
not a .vriukle in the lit oi the snoe.<
Hum Peer son *.
mcKs ;
i&l- Qj all' ac ,s
, L .ISH& And -'. •*•*.
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