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►me 7: NUMBER 123.
ill MUCH PLEALED
oh cup pars ip
Th,■ Macon Telegraph of vestcr
o>- canlaiViK the folio* ms aoap’iftt
f the arrival of tho steamer Chap*j
’ !1, Wjrirfl ;■ Yiill ho found quite , ik:
'! .. ■ . on aujj Bru *lt; favi
tJ -ivtltal fComtmat's • 'ti. > aiwn*t>eiAj>p.’M •
! > >fi’at X cfciOefc. 'after n r . oi’d
•resking .trip thSuKh the do quer
voters of the lowr river.
Five days were consuiuul in mak
nr the trip of r.So ir.llen, un
. ■ ■ indiUoß Jfeuld hsve
. -i completed in U>* tme- out foi
- *->e unexpected delays tliat prezent
<l themselves at every turn'—not
.trough Vault of the boat or i's cun
afruetiuß, however.
"Ktiriy Wednesday mo.uiug the
trainer hove In sight of the Atlantic
oast L'me^brld 1 at, DoctolHotvn, and
the chitgrjn of the ere*-, a-d lay
, f four hours was caused l the htgti
tjuit would not allow the Uuu:
.1 line's under the glide s of th--
ii ctuie.
"An auprOKopu oeii. :.;,e . U
no hopehad lUmoet boea glv a nt>
■v-ben-Vrerddent Small %ußWßted that
ho pilot house he removed and the
nookr-stitcks lowered This was don
Put much valuable time elapsed bi
!o|e the voyas. coi.Ul be resumed.
"Tile river below this port was
■ nneliwider and as the wood 'supply
as more than ample excellent time
as made. Th indicator registered
:tn argage speed of twelve miles an
our into Brunswick
■ In the heavier waters of Lie oound
•*e Cliappe'.l demonstrated tin sound
nowieuge oi her Ij'Utiders l>y her
-.-a worthv Itrlmvior VT'fy little re
* poriso to the swells was noticeable
i e high .wiml wae plowing ut
that time.
"Mr. A 1.. Dasher, one of the
atioatii on hoard, had the add’d dis
tinction of holding the stealer to its
ourse as it glided past St. Simon
std Jekvl islands. Th • honor he r
- intro ished to Pilot Thompson as the
\ . It. A A. docks era approached
The dockage at Brunswick is am
lie it) every respect Facilities for
tuninfmfmfffmmtn htht ra a rar
handlingany quantity of treight am!
ADELAIDE THUHSTON HERE TODAY,
A PERFORMANCES AT IRE GRAND
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ADELAIDE THURSTON
Adelaide Thurston's Play.
"The Girl From Out- Yonder" Is
the name of Adelaide TTiuretonti play.
It is a comedy drama ,ii .'our acts,
with the scenes iald off the coast of
.Maine. Pauline i'hclts and Marian
Short wrote the play.' - it. tells the
l:ea.rt-thiobbftK love ttorjyc.f Tj - u
T.m.
The Brunswick News.
a safe .uni spacious -berth for me
boat as well m its Accessibility to
the city, fan it the pier of any in
1(1“ SOtltV
T>t) tit.- SfifVrTvltl of the tfhip at tfe*
and wt|ija,tiP c.aenomous quantity of
rnift pg trrtiffr iunro'
tr>. the return ti'ip. The cargo. earning
back, |>r.-upU he larger than that
> ilrlivd dowh. * '" > r -e> , ■ >
"Captain Kt| Hallotvs. pfebaoty *flje ‘
heat known river n,nn in Georgia,
boarded the Chappell at Lumber City
and >-as enthusiastic in his praise
of the i ainer. "Never Have I seen
;i i .miner craft on this riv, r, and
with one or two more boats in com
mission uie rcmii:. 1 -;. st'oi'i* he bale
pi nfouMMilisie “alj the rior business.
This boat i.i very fast and its size
aVict speed make t peculiarly adapt
able to the demands of tb inland
traff.f
“Captain -Henley, of th - Chappell,
was delight ml with the behavior of
the boat and promises to cut the
next t ip down |.i four days, ‘i am
proud of the boat.' !u> said, “it is
tile best that evi i" plied the river
and will carry all the business
through on schedule time
“To a Telegraph reported the p os
id tit of the line, \V. C. Small, de
clared iiimself highly Ui’/d over
the usalt of the first , rip, and thinks
that the Chappell should make the
rejpila run down in four days, and
tlie .return In between live and sib.
i unhiding at ops.
Mr. -Smajt said "The auspicious
beginning made by our boat fills mo
vdtii. houyant hopes for its future and
tliat of the Macon and Brunswick
Navigation omjiany.
•Sav igatlgn Company. '■ -
C. D. MILL. AT 1305 GLObOt'A
-7 STFUtCT. RECEIVES A FULL
LIKE cr r-HEBH GEORGIA MEAT
i.VtnY MORNING. HE GIVES YOU
CHEAPEST PRICES AND EVEN
WEtpHT. ALSO CALL ON HIM
I-OK EVERYTHING !N THE COUN
TRY PRODUCE LINE. RSMEM
S’ER THE TELEPHONE, NO. 293-1.
RUBBERS FOR MEN, WOMEf
AND CHiLDREN AT WOOD-BAIL
t-.Y CLOTHING COMPANY.
whole play breathes full end strong
of ocean and Its salty tang. Mias
Thurgton makes her f!rt t rrtranc
(.’:( (1 In fife oij nkinr, and scu'wees
t-y X ; .: heriwy, an t those whe
.-, - * i-'-r sav that she neVeg
look and y:. 'Co-. “The Girl From Out
Yonder" will he the attraction at thf
Crand Saturday night
BRUNSWICK. GA.. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1908.
iISS IHUiISSON
LOS! BIG ROLL
LITTLE ACTRESS. WHO FLAYS
HERE TONIGHT, LEFT MON
IN A SLEEPER.
Miss Adelaide Thurston, who will
be seen at the Grand tonight iri “The
Girl fraar- Out ,,ig trjgj;. a
victim .uf -hard luck iu3t at present.
• .Mlsa-Tlwrabwi. a few days‘'ngo. left
"in ;i PuHnttOt lilctei'i: ttfnwo.ney
containing' wont ml thgne
days, a, small fortune. To give the
exact figure* she .1 'ft .iu-l $1,750 In
the slfepei . ,
Hut" the next day she war. more-fore
tun ate than the average person would
have been, because she recovered
all of tile money xept SIOO.
The little actress was just prepar
ing to go on. the stage in ohunbus
Wednesday night, whin she .recov
ered that she had left her leg tool
in the sleeper. She at, once repo ltd
it to her manager, who hast- n and to
the ear and reported the loss A roll
of lilts was turned over to him and
it was found that ail of the money
was there except SIOO, which could
not. he accounted for.
it was stated in explanation oi
Miss Thurston having this amount
with her that on account of ihu fact
that she had only a short, time ago
lost $2,000 on account of the failur -
of the Manhattan Trust ompany. of
New York, she had not, deposited uny
money in any (V the hanks.
BIDS WANTED.
The Commissioners of Ruuds Ofv-i
Revenues of Glynn county, Georgia,
invite bids for the purchase of a two
room frame house, now located on
coart house grounds (Magnolia
upuare.) bids to lie in writing, seal
ed and directed • ) the undersigned
by 10 o'clock, a. ill., Mil ell 2. 190 R.
A. O, Townsend,
Clerk Conu.ii. rJcmK rr. Hoads sod
Hevenu;* Glynn County, Ga.
SCHEDULE A. C. & A RAII.ROD.
Leave Brunswick tar Jacksonville
( and po'nls south’ at 5: 15 n.rn. 1:30
l> m., t:26 p.m. Leave liranswick for
Savani-.uli 'and points north at 10M0
a.m.. 1:30 p.m. 9:0o nan L av,
Brunswick for Fitzgerald, Cordcie,
LaGrange and local A It. ot A points
0 am., and 3 p.m.
J. C. Ligeour.
O. A., Rhone. 20*.
J. A. Beckham,
T. A Phone, 115.
on the gallon".). The two other coni
TO THE PUBLIC.
1 announce to the public that I
have secured th.- serviceo of 55.
Harris, who was known as file best
horseshoer of Darlington, county.
S. C. Mr. Harris Is a man who has
r.ef •/< and neatlv its entire life in the
study of vererinarv science and the
desires of the domestic animal and
while -he does not practice he will
lx- j leased to furnish anv information
that Is dred concerning lamenes;
or dl-'-a: -s if the animal la brought
to n:e. I will a!..0 announce that
white low prices for shoeing is being
; Ive tlxod I will have to maintain
•■' ■' me prlcea, owlrHt fo the fact
' : 1 e xpect to crnilov the .best of
and can’t consistently re
due' th pri, i ill say, however.
Ui:-t a -ar xervrqc at my shop will
dot cos' a.or-.- than at other
shops at hv.-.-'-r pri.-) as jay work is
ifil dut ) h.t sk'le and woyk.-n -a. I qua-"
a:.t e all w.rk
J. D. Brown.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
To the Voters of Glynn ('..unity:
I to a mbnnco that I will be i
ti enniHilate far liie office of Kecoiycr
of Tax K< turns of .Glvnn (Canty at !
the coi'iiup pGmary to be called by
th ■ u- .of. . Executive Commit
tee. . *'
■ rally.
•loin E. Dunfccrley.
Re careful about (hat tittle cough.
Get cotpcthtng richt away; amne
toed, re!'able r-m'cdy that -will move
the bowels. Kennedy'". Loxatlve
C6u;;b STrap actj gently yet prompt
ly on the bowels and allays inflame-
Uon at the same time! It is pleasant
to take and t is especially rccom
mended for children, as it taster
them luystdf with fine -result*." Sold
by All T)njggri3ts.
LOOK GOOD.
What’s the trouble with yor.r horso
lie's liftuo of cotitt," what cause:! if?
Inferior Work, of On-.i r.e, VVel •
think I will, take rnv horse to llenC'
Furan, tho practical horso-sliocr t id
lame forger v.b'i triyeS prompt sir
vice to ill. Mart to telephone <x-
he us good weather
Cold of Thursday was Succeeded by
Bright Sunshine.
The weather man is cutting up
some peculiar capers just about now.
One day he pap dr us cold, tvindy. dis
agreeable .weather, and the next day
the situ Is out and the matcury docs
som erapid climbing.
Thursday was due of the coldest,
and most disagreeable days of the
winter, hut yesterday the sun was cut
in full and the day was as pleasant
a asuy one could have desired.
FIRST BAPAIST CHURCH
, .-Xkthe merging hour the pastor
'\w SaclL.a. special sermon to eltil
y&djL Sjj'l ydung people on the stih
.iet.f .''Stniior ing Parents," this being
tw’rt’lh of a scries of sermons on
the Ten cUnmnndmenta. Evening
suhjeel, The Kssentiais of Salva
tjim.' CtOog murie wilt he furnished
at mch of th( re services,
turn'd a v snijool, Haracca and I'tiilae
lima classes 8,15 p. m. Prayer inent
ing Wednesday 7,80 p. m. A cordial
welcome will lie given to all visitors
stud strangers.
PRESBPTERIAN CHURCH
At the Prerbyt 'fimi ehureli Sunday
morning Rev. V. .1). Thomas will
preach tm lien. IT; lb, "Or, That ish
tael Might Live Before Thee." At"
T:."li> mi- AUbjevt will he Zoeit l-1.20.Ut.
Big Mlllineey Sale.
MmlamO" Sullivan invites you to at
tend an exhibit and rule of imported
hats, go-.vSs. lingerie waists, infanu
wear, imported lingerie. Saturday, ,
day at tie Oglethorpe hotel.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
All bUlat against the British steam,
ship Cayofßonlto must he presented
at our oftiee by li i'u t.>locl: 'lit;
22nd day.' of February, 1908, or pay
ment thereof will lid barred
R, D, M. Strachan & Cos,
Consignees.
Kodol is tadav the best kaown and
meal l'oFabh: remedy for all and sord
(ra oi the etom-’ch. such s Uyapep
-■•lit, heart burn. zOtir utomach and
bolclilag-oi' g;. Kodol contains the
ame"'juices found In a, healthy atom
(>"('b Kodol in pleasant to take. It is
;CH,“ 'M’d to give rettof ond is sold
bo:o by All Drugiat.
The exhibit and sale of ir.iporled
hat;, gowns, vvaiata, infants wear and
lingerie to be held by Mauanie Sulli
van today at the OglethoruO will at
tract the ladies. Cards have .Ween |
isntted for Bin exhibit.
NOTIC...
I beg to add.ie the pub! c that on
and after this dam.l shall lie with
the firm of 0. C. Califf it) Fern an
dlna.,
Kespectfully,
Horace Outlaw.
NOTICE.
Saw dressing of every description.
Every saw warranted, first <L> -= or
no pay. 120 N Wolf Street, between
K and G. W. S. Tucker.
FOR THE DEBT CAP. AND PINE
WOOD CALL ON J. E. ABBOTT.
TELEPHONE, 304 CORNER OF I
AND ALBANY STREETS—REA
SOCIABLE PPICE3,
To tlii? Voters Of Glynn uounty: 4
I bep to announce that I shall be a
nardidate at the next Democratic
Primary for the office of Receiver of
Tax'Returns of said county. 1 will
appreciate the votes of my fr'-ends,
acquaintances and the public gener
ally.
Vcrv Respectfully.
ROBERT M. SCARLETT.
RING TELEPHONE NO. 44 AND i
N. VV. FINDLEY. THE PRODUCE
MAN CAN SELL YOU THE FINEST
UNc WESTERN AND NEW
YORK IRISH POTATOES EVER
SEEN IN BRUNSWICK.
NOW IS 1 IIE TIME 1 iy SUV THAT
RAINCOAT. THE SAME COAT
YOU SAW MARKED $lB. NO’A
WCOD-BA (LEY CLOTHING
COMPANY.
T. LEONIDAS.
Car.dy Store,
pon't buy h -rr.t sugar ami Imatd;ie
rod arc gpltl!.? pure chocolate. Snell
-übsUM'les arc injurious to health.
For pure chocolate and all otbc can
lies call on ma.
A fresh anpt 1/ received every wad,
from Monler the fnmouM ehocolat
n:9ker. Either In bulk or i beautiful
pound nnd ha’f pound boxes.
FINEST FRUITS. CIGARS AND TO
BACCO, ETC.
TAFFY CAND\ MADE FRESH
DAILY.
QB Newcxstt* St mat.
REMEMBER WE ALLOW 20 PER
I CENT DISCOUNT ON ALL CASK
SALES . EVERY DAY IN THE
YEAR. E. Y. ROBERTS,
t 'PHONE c:x
i- _ ■
t-l. W. FINDLCA. THE WHOLE
RAIE PPODUCE DEALER HAS A
M<f. ON I FTC ANT LINE OF IRISH
POTATOES. CALL ON HIM FOR
PRICES. TELEPHONE, NO. 44.
WORK IS COMPLETED ON
THT NEW GOLF LINKS
The detachment from the county
convict gang, which has bet-n at work
out on the golf links to.- the past
spyorat days, ilmsued the work yes
terday afternoon.
The link,; have been practically >v
huilt under the supervision of an ex
pert and the local club now has a ;
good grounds as anysi nunar o.gntn
/.altUit tli uto jUU- .
Sn:Sth. Sj) Hi nntl
It Is curious hole the little letter "y
has pvwved :i huge difTcrentiuin. For
where*;, the "Smiths," as a rule, hav*
been money tmrkitig, the “Smyths"
hafe shown eliiva}rTns and
arlstiietaiie. VVbs;e the Smiths went
UoumlheaU the'T'-ay Cl-, siitfero.l for
Tory or Jacobite principles, .according
to til.- l.omlmi Mail, vpiopos of these
variation.- in tin- a;-iling of the great
patron.vtnie Mr. t'.imptou Bendy pro
pounds a theory which should prove of
cofnfort to both branches of the fain
tly. lie b.oky combats the notion that
the Smyths, Smythcs and Smi.itlts have
lusnmi'd a vajl.nllon of tq.-t fling to lend
nu nristoeralie tin\or ton homely name.
“Nothing," he declares, “can be fuvthci
from the truth, 'i he ovigiuul form was
Smyth, just as the modem ‘eider’ is
corcupti in of th-.- ancient ‘cyder.’ Sc
far 7'tom Let Smyths having Smythed
themselves 1 enn discover barely one
no: a Ido Inslanee of the change from
T to ‘y,‘ but. 1 enn trace numberless
Instan-.-os of Elkiabctlmn Smyths hav
ing become Victorian Smiths. The two
spelling of the word i-imljta Is appar
enily (life io tlut jog niolisnvss of solas
medi.-eva) clerk, who. In writing Smyth,
took upon liiiusolf .to dot both points of
the •>.’ thu3 prudueing -Smljiti.’"
( nrrfijl of III*
“Tom. dear," said young Mrs. Newly
wed very gently, "ii was kind ami
thoughtful of you, and X appreciate it
ever no much, but a man should never
undertake to select anything for bla
wife th wear.”'
“AVluit ilb yog mean?” he asked in
surprise. *,
“These button* you brought home for
me,” and she held up a half dozen rod
poker chips. "I found them on the
mantel in your room, and f knew, of
course, that you had iu-ought them
home for me.”
“V-you can’t use them, can you?”
“No. But I appreciate your thought
fulness just the same. You got them
at a I,niga-In-. didn't you?"
“I'm .ii-s."
“Vi’i-li, you were cheated. 1 don’t set
how iivyk. dy t. 1m makes buttons could
have imen so silly as to forget to put in
the holes that the thread goes through
when you aew them on,”
And Tom said he would take then
right back and exchange (beta,
Sidney Lardor, our great Georgia
poet, tells a pleasing and instructive
story of a man, who was always
grumbling about his land, and w.. 0.
after selling it and going West, found
upon hts return that another had
taken that amt- land and made it a
tiling of beauty with its crops o'
lleecy cotton and waving corn. '
ii is not the grumbler and the la* :
gat'd who wins in the battle of life,
but the diligent and progressive man
who proves himself a hero in too
Htrite and who has the patience "to
labor anti to wait,” knowing that to
persevering and intelligent toil limd
victory is mire.
Many a men who starts with no
experience, "'but goes to work to care
fully learn from the experience of
others, making a diligent study of th*
conditions that surround him and ad
Justing himself i.o those conditions,
making tis-.i of scienfili-- principles
business method.-,, will attain a suc
cess which will put to the blush U)f
man who has funned all his life with
out learning anything new or improv
ing in any way the condition of his
held.-: exhausted by (he old method*
of farming that v.x.Kld produce good
vosulta on virgin still, hut fall of do
sired re. :]-■■• o:i that .ilr'-ady worn out
by old :i:;ie methods am! artthpuu.jrt
farm iip.ilera at*. ’
Evt *he rlnt.is must lie uept
abreast v/i-h the tim;••, awl that ,*f
• lie ;• is mr exiji.p!ioi. to
reie - <.<>!-.,ia O-psi iirnmt' of Ayri
“Ulturo
A I’!, looo.r Ipl^rriiji’ton,
The f-il>>'c,-, i-'i-idetit ocemii.--l *
-•: outerlai'iti.ecn la n im -'e i rovlnclal
town: On'tlie iJt-cgrainme n <■: :\niu v
c.-iilst v im down to sJ:ig “Tie- Miner s
iu-entn of IKn!e.‘‘ and to mi l special
effect to the song he. bavin;; h friend
:i fii-enmn at the tire about
three minutes’ w.-ilk from the hallaraji
out and borrowed Ids top boms.
Ills turn on (lie programme r-tnao
around. Il<- nppenred on the stage in
all the glory of r. blouse, slouch hat,
while breeches and (lie fireman’s’ top
hoofs. Ills rendering of tb,. song was
a great success up to the middle of the
second verso, when a commotion was
heard at the entrance of the hall. Then
a hot and eager fireman forced his way
through the audience up to the foot
lights and tiawie-.i out at the top of his
voice:
“BUI, you’ve got to eotno out or them
'ere h, ots if you value your l-fm I'm
tt< a gee I"- T.ptni.d) 'pi-1.',;8.
FRICE, FIVE CENTS.
PENSION Pill IS
BYPBTEMS
NEGESSARV
The new method fo paying pen
sioners of the state, which has caus
ed dlscit ;s!on. was an administration
Jib-asu e, and was introduced in the
general assembly and passed, follow
ing a conference between Governor
Smith. State Park and
I’cnPioa Commissioner I.itidsey.
Uh ( n the rt'-.v adminlbtratiop as
sumted the eins of government, a
grave fjnuueie.l conditihu was to he
l’nccd. Pension Commissioner L,iud
acy estimated that $950,000 would
be necessary to pay the pensioners
for 1908. AJier consultation with the
officials named and members of the
appropriat On crrrnnlttees of the. house’
and senate, it vv:ts agree! that the
sum desired could be appropriated,
but to do so, and save the state
from financial breakers, it was im
perative to change the system from
a lump payment; which came ill Jan
uary and February, to four quartoily
payments. , ‘
An erroneous impesraion is preva
lent, apparently in some quartets,
that pensions are a year behind.
Pensions for 1907 were paid in full
in 3..unary and February of that year
the total amount piiid out being $932,-
(>!i5,G5, the ppiop.iation being $933,
000. The first quarterly payment for
L9oS lias already been made.
Sonir ItfiMurUitklr Guos,
At the siege of Rhodes tile Turks'
constructed momrs by bolluvvii.g out
cavities in the solid rock hr the proper
Bug!” tfntl in the iusennl nr Malta is a
trojihy of the long and glorious defense
of V tlie its, in a Turkish gun. about a
sit pounder, composed of a cooper tub*
coiled over with strong rope ami "jurU
efeil" with rawhide. In tin- same -col
lection arc some antique ‘'qeli-’i firers,”
breechloaders, with small bores and
immensely long barrellike punt guns.
The Malay pirates put great trust la
th* ram; braes u “ ylttiiiltliUlfl* 11
“id*,’* and ja Borneo tJhescUdnjj vvero
uned as a kind ot currency, laUge sum a
being estimated in gr.an.
The Chinese east excellent bronze
sfu:i3 (there Is n fine specimen of them
!a Devc-upcrt dockyard), but so little
did they understand gunnery that In
the so called “opium war” the forts ot
the B-X'efi Tigris, defending *ho Canton
river, had the gv.ns buiit iuui'.ovabiy
Into the walls. The Sikh gunners op
posed to tttt in the two Punjab tvarj,
thing'.! they loadijd with amazing reck
lessucs*, shoveling In the powder from
open boxes, stuck fo their guns to the
last. The blood of the first man killed
was eruenred on the (-un. and the whole
detachment died beside it spontjr than
retreat—Chambers’ Journal.
„ ■ >
3! in i’rt Sapr*tition.
”,Superstition seems to be connected
in the minds of moßt people with wo
men, ladders, rabbits’ feet r.nd horse
shoes,” sold the young girt ul the piano.
"Asa matter of fact, however, I know
that men are fully as superstitious as
the women of my acquaintance, a rxJ
sometimes more so. One young man of
my acquaintance, for instance, who
has literary yearnings and who feel*
•ure he could astonish the public with
hi* brilliant stories if lie could only get
some editor to accept them, spends hi*
summers in the country gathering h
spi ration, local color and—four lent
clovers. When winter comes he returns
to his ballroom in the city, writes sto
ries by the wholesale and dispatches
with each consignment to the editors a
four leaf clover. Sometimes the arti
cles my accepted, and then the writer
ascribes his success to the talisman.
More often, however, they ore re
turned, with tlie mascot in n more or
less (-rumpled condition, mid he spend*
what leisure hours he lias in trying to
figure out why It is those clovers don't
work every time. Never for n moment
does lie ascribe failure to uny faults In
his m ami scripts. Isn’t that the limit In
the way of superstitionV”—Philadel
phia Ledger
“\VJty Many Children Ar* One
It -s a well known physiological law
that the use of a muscle cause* an
imretme In its size, while neglect
causes it to become smaller.
The steady use of the same arm lu
carrying a set of books to nntFfrom
school, the propping of one arm on A
table, or the excessive use of one arm
or log and the disuse of the otbeb—
each such habit slowly hut surely
livings about its own result inilmi
constant effort be made to counter
act it.
The growing age Is more subject
than any other to such Influence*, bat
every age is directly and powerfully
Inline:--nil by any occupation of habit
whTh tends to the exclusive exercise*
of <( rti’.i'i" Buscleit or to the habitual
taking of a certain post ure.
-,.. . .
EVERY ’ AY. I
M e US for auyt s you want.
Unvy & Cos., 213 G-ant sLro|t, rite