Newspaper Page Text
4
-v*ckjNs|vvs>
PUBLISHED DAILY SvV.
rHE VEw publihin company
CLARENCE M. LEAVV, Editor an.
Manager.
-outa j. leavy, — s
EVERY DAY EXCEPT
Hnl*T,d , t the
f®'te ms second olaj^-
SC R 1 PTjnHggk
'•mi of <^lcrMPßjP.
•nS by mail :£r> HraS -Tt
of th United
ro Psrto RidP'"**
and
On* Month I *'* * k
‘•'hr#* MontflE
8l Mont®**
One Yea®
dH ha
Olvnn Counts
Tne United g
uplcy for thlwfl
Notice of d,§
na Subecrlptjff
aualneaa c.lficf'*
\
P l ** attention IWb
In. pat: tod by a rdH
fif- publication butS
•rood faith JB
Rejected oommvßHM
aturnnd If armmu®
Iteuill lance al
<al note, cjudH
*rs<* lettejsi
m
VlaiM jag
he tv
■ to Bf
up Lime.
The NewJH^^|
cneinM®fl
m.infl
A tS
h ant
oruor beforM
auccossor.
The
L06.0U0 !><■
Uirt apltdM
l*oo;io baa \
That
(or
ohactjgj
had flj
solan
N't oHiifflg
v. *r TJp|
in .'Vi iu.jSb|b|e
t'nv.N laliKj
i.f tin.
• OUIIUS
the in.mis of
trial la not so much as"’to whether
the accused la guilty as la the
sma.tcst lawyer.
And next month—the Georgia leg
islature meets. But the Thaw eais
will be over by then, and there will
be room in the dally press for the
proceedings of the Georgia soloas.
Rome la claiming 16,000 (people,
Amerlcus and (Wayoross both day
they mice 12,0.0, Albany is boasting
of 10,000 and Valdosta claims a like
•umber. Then Brunswick must have
at least 26.000. _____
It baa leaked out that a Chicago
scrubwoman is the one who looted
the Chicago sub-treasury, getting
away with *173,000. They have ar
rea.ed the woman ibut the money Is
still missing.
Anon, mv/us communications sent to
[l The News, no matter what the silb-
L joct may be. will always And the
n a tateb ptoet. All communications
■should be signed, not necessarily for
but to protect the paper
Bia are published.
RESIGNATION.
• The resignation of H. C. McFaddsn
general freight and ’
g iMMM&r agent
"LP* A.. a/* J \
" ,J " r "h rcgr-^B
otu aetL..' *jjr
. Ii i’ v -m
he has studied the quesnom that
the price of lhing in this country to
day would be anything like so high
as it is, if the governui nt practiced
a system of tariff for revenue only.
Unquestionably there has been pros
perity in the country, but it Is pros
perity In favor of a few. it does
not distribute the wealth of the na
tion among the people.
"Wages have Increased within t o
last five years, but they have noe in
creased in proportion to the enlarged
cost of living, the difference going
Into the pockets of the trust mag
nates, who are largely represented
tn congress by agents and allies who
sometime ago argued that by reason
of the lmreased cost of living their
salaries should 'be raised 50 per cent
and proceeded to do so. These same
men had It In their power to prevent
the further increased cost of living
by passing a fair and Just tariff law.
They refused to do it, looked out
for themselves, an 1 let the public
scramble along as best it could un
der the same old system of legalised
robbery-
TWE BA4LY News THURSDAY, APRIL. 11, 190 T.
I TT\ Dangerous cougns. Extremeirp^nlSu^u^hr
I # M/7PV \A H/v 4- . Coughs that rasp and tear the throat and lungs
[JjZJLJLJJmmQ PU3 h * that shake the whole body. You need
*Ct t' J*l|MftK ul * r n:c “‘ t ‘ nc > * doctor’s medicine, for
< / rou ’ h - A= 4 your do..'or shout A er’s
-:sl f'.r tf • vev •:... cas. s.
% r
v ■' , J p- ; . ■ .U. ft w j
ft ' *•" jPEfej
Eonsid& *
[ thiwpipjp
A good many men, about this time,
are considering tb qiieejon of suits
for winter, uet us pßrsuade you to
ooasider our guarantee of
THE CHOICEST MATERIALS
THE CORRECT STYLES
SUPERIOR WORKMANSHIP
FAULTLESS FITTING.
That graceful, easy, etyllU air
which we five garment* eannot bo
successfully imitated la ready omdr
clothing.
Jas.G. Carter,
The Taller.
All the latest ereattoms la ladies
headgear will be displayed at Miss
Kat Slater’s Easter epeaiag aeat Fri
day and Saturday.
THE ARCAD?
BRUNSWICK'S ORIGINAL MIEN
CLASS SALOON
FINEST UINB OF BANOIES.
JfrJ.IQUQR* e"d CIGARS
P. KRI-LER, Prop.
■id ,1
launch f -ot -I .•>;
RI'RRER. brass 'and steel stamps.
Memorial t alb lets, Enameled signs
T.etTr. Figures. etc. Will R
Tala
L *fl al Notice.
State ef Georgia, Glynn County
lavender Kellogg vs. Mary T.ee
Kellogg, la Glynm Superior court,
May term. I#o7. Übed foi total
divorce.
Te Said Defendaat. Mary Kel
logg:
Tou are hereby directed and re
quired and appear at the nex
Superior Oeurt to be held in and for’
sail eouety on the third Monday!
ia May. next, t# answer la said caused
la default of such answer the
court will proceed as thp
rect# ind as to Justice shall seem
[proper This citation and notice
is issued, published and made under
authority of the order of the Judge
of said court granted at chambers
oa the llth Instant dlrectirdf service
oa you bu publication. Witness the
Honorable T. A Parker. Judge of
said court, this the 19th. day of
March, 10T.
H. F. du Bignon,
Clerfc Superior Court. Glvun County
Georgia.
Frank H. Hario, Plaintif’s Attorney
To Tri _olic
HAVING LOCATED A CORNER oF F AN.
and streets iam prepared to bo wßenepal CEMENT WORK
FIRST U-AS r *•?■< AT A RE A3 ONAm.E FIGURE. ALL SIZES Of
AND GOLOREC HEXIGON TILE AND CURB OF THE REGL
SIZr RESPECTFULL' SfU.iC’f A SHARE OF YOUR PAT
JL cordials nf.<
3gP' \
T('-E AND P'rE OLA
’•s OGLETHORPE ST
\
if <\ h • ff /IS AND
,/ Of
/"* * .. if* IN
h i *
fll'"
:• s
liKlMiNfv
I6ll[llli^3||k|
ot*
FOUNDRY Al KUE REPAIRING
•RECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR MA|NE WORK
Perfectly Adapted Marine
way
Phone 16-3 Krunsw ick, Ga.