The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 15, 1902, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. ASTHMA CURE FREE Asthmaiene Brings instam Relief and Permanent Cure in All Cases. SENT ABSOLUTELY FKEEJ ON RECEIPT OF POSTAL Write Your Name and Address Plainly. There is nothing like Asthiualeue. Ii bring instant reit: oven in the worst casea v it cures when all elan fain? Tne Rev n Wells, of \illa RiOite, 111., says; “Ydur trial bottle of ASthmaiene received m good condition. I cannot tell you how ihauk lui 1 feel for the good derived, from it. 1 was a slave, chained with putrid sore throat uml as* hupt for leu years, i despaired of ever being cured. 1 saw your advertisement tor the cure of tn.s dreadful and tornicuting disease, Asth % ma, and thought you had uvor.spoken yourselves, bat resolved to give it a trial. To my astonish ment, the trmi acted like a charm. Send rye a fail site bottle.” -' * HE V. DR. MORRIS WKCHSLKK, Rabbi of the (Joug. tinai Israel New York, Jan. 3, 1901. Drs. Taft Uros.’ Medicine Cos.: Gentlemen: Your Asthinrlene is an excel* ent remedy for Asthma an 1 day Fever, and its composition alleviates all troubles which com - bine with Asthma. Its success is*’astonish log and wonderful. After having it carefully an tlyaod, we can stale that Astoma'.ene contains no opium, morphine, chloroform or ether. Very truly yours, \ REV. DR. MORRIS YVECIISLEK. Avon Springs, N. Y. t Fob., i, 1901. Dr. Taft Bros. MbdicinbCo. Gentlaraen: 1 writ * this testimonial from a souse of duty, having the wondw fui effect of your Vsthmalenc, for th ; cure of Asthma My wife uai beau afflicted with spasm idle aathma for the p ist IS years. Having exhausted ray own skill as wen as many others, I chanced to see your sign upon your windows on 130th street, New YcWt, i at- one obi lined a bottle ol Asthmaiene. My wife c nnmencod taking it about the flret of November. I very soon notice! a radical improvement. After ustag one bottle her *Asthma has disappeared and sh iie entirely free fro u all svinpt >ras I feet that 1 consistently reoomrae and tne me licine to ail who are afflicted with this distressing disease. Y'ours respectfully, O. D. I*ll U.LPB, M. D, Db. Taft Bros. Medicine Cos. Feb. 5,1001. Gentlemen: f was tr mbled with Asthma for 92 years l h ive tried numerous rem * ties but ther have all faile 1 1 ran across your advertise nent and started with i trial buttle. 1 found relief at once. I have since ourchased yout* full-size buttle, and lam over grateful I have family of four children, and for sit ye us was unable to work. I am n>w in the best of health and an and hig o nines* eve v day. Phis testun my you utn mike such ue of as you so fit. Home address. 235 Riviaglon street. 8. RAPHAEL, 67 East 129th et. f City ism souls sn iranar rsss os train of poltal, Do not delay. WH'e*' one-, addressing DR, TAP P BUOS ' MEDIC NK CO. 79 E s 130 St ,N. Y. Guv. FURNITUnE. WICKER CHAIRS Have been the most popular easy chairs in the home for some time, but I think our lines are-more than usually so this year.. .They are peculiarly suited to this climate and to all seasons. MORN IS CM MkS In Velour and Rockers of all grades. Our prices always appeal to keen housekeepers... Money saving prices all the time. The days are shorter and you ne ed some light in your home. Why not economize on gas bills by purchasing anew lamp? There is no light for reading like a good lamp. Jardinieres. With Jack Frost stealing around at night the plants are no longer safe. We have a pretty line of Jardinieresassorted colors, Jrom 25c upwards. A good one for 50c. Also umbrella stands. C. McG-ARYEY. 316 Newcastle Street. Souvenir China, Souvanirlooks, Holiday Books of endless variety, Holiday Bards, Fine China, Gut Glass. Pictures and Fancy Goods, iiil kinds of Presents for Ladies and tsnllemeri, a? FLE M ING W A F F“'S, A. gent# for Columbia Gfjtpbopbone#* THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS BATCH OF CITY NEWS A DAY'S DOINGS IN THE CITY BY THE SEA QUICKLY GATHERED UP. What is Going on in Busy Bruns wick at Present—lnteresting Collection of News. In Bad Shape. Some* of the street iair people are in bad shape here, and unless they are helped, they will actually come to want. Manager Berger owes near ly all of them back salary. Superior Court Today. The superior court will be convened today ana a number of civil cases, which have been on the dockets for a number of years, will be disposed of. Judge Paul E. Seabrook will pre side, Judge Bennet being disqualified. Negro Died Suddenly. Wylly Ford, a colored deck band aboard the Jacksonville tug Cecelia, died suddenly yesterday. Ho com plained of having a headache when he left Fernandina Monday and went to his sleeping quarters when the. boat reached this port yesterday morning. One of the crew went to awake him and found that, he was dead. Coroner Jennings was sum moned, but did not think it necessary to hold an inquest. Silver Tea by St. Mark’s Aid Society. J On Thursday evening, January 16, the ladies of St. Mark’s Aid Society . will give a silver tea at the rectory, at which a good attendance is antici pated. A silver offering will be taken at the door, The tea will begin at ! 7:30 o’clock. The ladies of the soci ety will leave nothing undone to make the occasion a most pleasant one, and all their friends are invited to be present. The Big Minstrels. There is a refreshing absence of anything offensive and an abundance of wholesome fun in the performance of Richards & Pringle's Mammoth Minstrel Organization that will ap pear at the Grand opera house, Tues day, January 21. This big attraction caters to the most refined patronage and furnishes hours of solid enjoy ment without a suggestive utterance during the whole performance, and this has been Lhe phenomenal success of this big combination. Its forty performers are selected from the best in the colored minstrel line, and every act presented is bright, brisk and original and sure to please the most critical. This season’s or ganization is pronounced the strong est and most satisfactory this enter prising firm has ever put in the amuse ment field. CHOCOLATE #' CREAMS I 2GG. PER LB ® * We are now making a most delight fuiChocolate Cream Candy for 20c a pound, said by experts to be equal or superior to Huyler’s. Why not? We have the experience and use the finest materials that money can buy. LLOYD’S, Phone 255-3. 214 Newcastle St. Preventive and Cure, Are both in the same bottle. Smith’s Elderine is not only a remedy for rough skin, but a preventive and beautifler. It whitens and softens the skin. Prepared from harmless sub stances. We carry a full line of toilet prep arations. Everything in drugs at bottom prices. SMITH'S PHARMACY, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets. Special deduction in clothing. See display in window on Monday, Tues day and Wednesday at J. H. Heller & Bro’s. The cost of operating a gas heater is small. DON’T LF.T EYES STIFF EB. If thty ache or pain, or if you have trouble in reading, call and consult us 'mmediat ly. Ex* animation free. KEUNION MOTT, 0. 0., JEWELER AND GRADUATE OPTICIAN 215 NEWCASTLE STuEET. Inspector of watches for the Southern Railway. Keeper of the .city clock. Time by wire from Washington Daily at 11 a. m. Herrmann the Great. Hermann the Great, who appears in this city Saturday night at the Grand opera house, is the most re markable expert of legerdemain the world has over seefi. He is every where proclaimed the master wizard of the present day. In the art of palming or sleight of hand Ee stands forth unrivaled, his remarkable digi tal dexterity being everywhere com mented upon as marvelius. Seats now in sale. ytt V VYY T▼ ▼ T U Whiskey Distilled especially l for us. It is the fbest whiskey in [Brunswick; call [for it. For sale [ only at our bar | i.OfcWii\s|i:lV\ t -OO -Monk Si. r TREMONT WHISKEY la FINE, TOO. FAMILY LIQUOR HOUSE Not every liquor dealer caters to the family trade, but I do. You must be as careful in buying liquors for family use as you are in buying med icine. We never make a mistake— best awlays. R. LEVISON, Ag’t. Corner Monk and Grant Streets. Don’t Throw Away Any ■Of your old clothes, but have Jim Carter clean and repair them. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olowine, 505 Gloucester street Special deduction on flannel waists and waist goods on Monday, Tuesday aand Wednesday. J. H. Heller & Bro. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners or con signee of the Uruguayan bark Clara will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. ROCA, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or con signees of the Russian bark Lerma tin will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of said ves sel. ERHOLM, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or con signees of the Italian bark Virginia will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. VALLE, Master. Making Them Last. There is no need for buying a win ter suit now. Have Jim Carter make the old suit last. King phone 253-2. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade is now serving the best lunch in the city, and ibis popular place should be liberally patronized by the public. To the Ladies: When out shopping come in and see the gas display next to Keaney’s where there is a welcome for all. Wood and Coal. Coney & Parker. LOCAL NEWS SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO ANj WHO THEY V.SIT. Interesting Item: Gatehred Here and There By News Reporters. Notes of interest. Captain Wilson has returned from a business trip to Savannan. Fresh country eggs, 25c per dozen. George W. Harper, the Grocer. If you have for sale a 22-calibre rifle suitable for shooting gallery, go to J. W. Wallace. Mrs. G. R. Miller, of Savannah, is in the city visiting her mother, Mrs. Jane Coleman. Miss Claudia Lucas is receiving many social attentions in Savannah, where she is visiting friends. Mrs. R. R. Hopkins entertained at cards and a dance last evening in honor of Miss Louise Hopkins of Da rien. Delightful refreshments were served. Mr. Gustave Robbe, the well known author, magazine contributor and member of the New York Herald staff, is the guest of friends in the city and will remain several days. Mrs. G. O. Wilder, president of the Oak Grove Cemetery society, calls a meeting for this (Wednesday) after noon at the residence of Mrs, M. C. Rowe, at 3:30 o’clock. A full attend ance is desired as business of import ance is to he discussed. Ask your grocer for “Sweetwater” Jersey” butter, the best on the mar ket. At wholesale by Southern Pro duce Cos. Telephone 19. We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs. To secure bargains on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday go to J. H. Heller & Bro. Will be a carnival in itself. J. VI. BURNETT, WHOLESALE Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken F^cd FF% CHRIS ARNHEITER, '/ ■ ■£ jf. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in f- ■ 2 Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s C Western Beef, : ,pork and svlullon. Fresh Poultry. Fresh .Vegetables, Fresh Groceries, Fresh Eggs from the Country. Ail goods sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. 207 Monk St. ’Phone 89 wnrsowENTca: Contractors and Guilders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUFACTURERS OF ELM ENT TILL AND AKTIKRIAI, ATONIv jAStirongWoman lowa City, lowa, Aug. 15,1000 Of &/■ \ j My wife was sick for three yearn. We tried r’ \ T 'v Mr everything without reiief and ament much y .'•jV A. _ PIk ‘ money. My wife tried Wine of Caraui and four f f 9 bottles cured her. She took two more bottles, f ij/ yf knowing she would have to work hard during raj the bay liarvest. She attended to all bur hou?e L? ; t millH nt/fiim fry bay. This modicine gave her strength. For- Kj 11 ij.f/fu it j *>7 n merly she was weak and tired and could hardly w&l mlg 53 get about, but since she has beea taking Wine gyfi if/// Iw Jr fin//;{£? I H of Cardui sbo feels better and stronger than HKj gj K when 20 years of age. JOS. A. El.SfcNil AFi.it. B Mrs. Eisenhafer had tried everything during 8; ljj| Jlhrllf her three years sickness and had spent consid £ji mlllilmß H erable money. She was weak and could hardly S’ 13 tor ,ree y ears &*tore *^ e took WINE 0F CARS til //,, 1 ' Now, after taking the Wine of Cardui, she can /. w*- T -fd work with her husband in the hay field. That :a s-QetggM |, hard work, but it is not as injurious to a eSspafr woman’s health as labor in stores, factories and offices where thousands of <kls a/ 1 closely con f ~;/3 r fined year after year. With the aid of Wine of L I Cardul a woman can do any reasonable work and enjoy good health. The pTS} health that Wine of Cardui brings makes a woman vigorous in body and m nd. fck Freed from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong Mrl naturaily. Wine of Cardui regulates the disordered menstruation and cures lieucorrlioea,I ieucorrlioea, falling of the wotnb and periodical pains in the head and back f‘?*| caused bv standing or sitting a long time In the same position. Thtdford’s fS Black-Draught puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and blood in proper JSSfI shape Gresily increased strength and endurance Is the natural result Most i jf cases are cured quickly. All druggists sell SI.OO bottles of Wine of Cardui Jpf and 25 cent packages of Thedford's Black-Draught ■felK For advice and litrraturo. addreaa, firing a/mptum#, “Tb Ladlea' Advlroiy Depaitoieut." The ChaUauooga Meditane Company, Chattanooga, im*. JANUARY 15, 1931 Iteiiisiia Rheumatic pains arc the cries of protesl anti distress iro*” t.rtr.red muscles, rolling joints and exdted nerves. The blood has ! been poisoner! Ly lln accumulation ©I waste matter in the system, and can no longer supply the pure and health sustain ing iood tiiey require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought ba.T-c to a healthy condition will the aches and pains cease. „ r M , r ?* J amtfa llc b <,f .707 Ninth street, N. Washington o. C., write.* as follows: "A fc\< month:; ago *lsd! an ticujc of Sciatic Phcuma ; tism m its won t form. The pa ill was so iaiencc tint TANARUS, I trate ! The cu sick "was nu unusur.V.v Ee.vrconc, and j my condition was re gird- Br. cans Lei.g\n U.:. tr mis. I wa.~> glided by \ iu one of I Tie no t n'.le doc- v Visj* tors in Wash in~tot. v.-h . is al.io A ■ •' I ’ ■ to continue 1; ■\ : •: ii>- lionsaud T vou' . well. After haviu" I fillet twelve times. without receiving t';:e slightest benefit, 1 decline \ to continue lui t e ;tment am longer. Having Ik- .rd of s. S. S (Swiff recommended for U.ivu :u.iistn, i decided, almost In despair however, to give the medicine a tri. l, and alter I I-taheu :. nv bottles I was able td hobble around o:i cr :'.ci:e;-% a::.i very soon there* after had no u e for them at nil. S.' S. S. having cured me u uuJ ai ■’ well. Ail the distressing paini have 1-.d ir.u rv appetite has returned and I nm lmppy to Ac r.gai.i restored to perfed health. Sm t-hc L' rca *- vegetable * p. iffer and frrnic, is n lil ' * ‘ C *' remedy i:i all Iktaff fevGrlr umal * c troubles. r y ] ! lcre ;. ro no opiates 01 minerals in it to di the dirjcslioa and lead to ruinous Eabiin. # > We liayo prepared a speeir.l book on Rheumatism which every sufferer from this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and intetes'ing book of the kind in existence. It v. ili be sent free to any one de: it. Write our physi cians fully and freely about y ' urease. We nmke no charge t. ,* ...cdical urivice. THE SWt'T SPECIrih CO., ATLANTA, GA. The cost of a gas heater is nothing by the side of medicineß to cure that cold taken while In the bath room. Uncle Jake, the best five-eent cigar in Georgia. For sale only at Loew enstein’s. Wnile at sightseeing or shopping, don’t fail to attend the carnival of bargains at J. H. Heller & Bro. | If you want real fine fresh Jersey 1 butter, ask your grocer for "Sweet -1 water” brand. Guaranteed to give satisfaction. For sale to the trade by Southern Produce Cos. Phone 19.