The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, January 22, 1902, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. FURNITURE. WICKtR 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. MORWiS CHAIRS 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 Jardinieres assorted colors, from 25c upwards. A good one for 50c. Also umbrella standg. C.McGARYEY. 316 Newcastle Street. II Digests VvQQOI Dyspepsia Cure You might, as well put l'uel under a boiler without burning it and expect the engine to run, ns to t • food and not digest it and expect to keep up nourishment for yotir body. You must have nourishment to live and when you cannot digest your food, Kodoi. Dyspepsia Curk will do it for you, with no aid whatever from the stomach. It contains exactly the same elements as Nature’s digestive fluids a rid can’t help but produce the same results.—David Taylor, Blind Bulge, I ’a.,writes; “I have been afflicted for a number of years with dyspepsia and have tried various remedies without good results but was cured by one bot tie of Kodoi, Dyspepsia Cuke. I cannot say too much in its favor.” It can’t help but do you good Fr*pared by E. O. DeWitfc &Cos., Chicago. The sl, bottle contains2*4 times the 50c. siza. When you need a soothing and healing applicat ion for piles, sores and skin diseases, use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel SALVE. Beware of counterfeits. TRULY “A GRAND"ck 7 ’ Is the famous CREAM OF KENTUCKY. It's pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by Douglas 8c Morgan, I. TRACER & CO., Distillers. Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A. Souvenir China, Souvenir Books, Holiday Books of endless variety, Holiday Bards, Fine China, Out Glass, Pictures and Fancy Goods. All kinds of Presents forces and Gentlemen, at FLEMING WAFT’S, Agents for Columbia Graphophones. C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier. The National Bank of Brunswick. CAPITAL S 150,000 LOANS, DISCOUNTS, EXCHANGE, COLLECTIONS. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOB RENT. , Interest Allowed on Deposits in Savings Department. DIRECTORS: JOSEPH W. BENNET, C. DOWNING, President Downing Cos. Judge Brunswick Circuit. ALBERT FENDIG, F. D. M. 8 TRACHAN, Of Brobston, Fendig & Cos. Of Strachan Steamship Line.E. H. MASON, of E. H. Mason & Cos. HENRY P. TALMADGE, E. D. WALTER, Cashier. PrMltftnt Southern Pine Cos. LOCAL NEWS i SHORT NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO AN WHO THEY V .SIT. Interesting Item- Gatehred Here and There By News Reporters. Notes of interest. Mr. M. Kaiser has returned from a business trip to Mew York. Mr. W. J. Lawton, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in the city. Mr. R. A. McCranie was in the city yesterday from Waycross. Mr. 1.. R. Akin has returned to his home in Mt. Pleasant.. Mr. W. H. Love, of Tiftou, was regis tered at the Oglethorpe yesterday. See the Photo Jewelry, Miniatures, etc., at Wilson’s Studio, Gloucester street. Mr. G. H. Smith, of Savannah, was among the visitors to the city yester day. Mr. A. R. Olney, of Charleston, was registered at the Oglethorpe yester day. Messrs. A. .1. Burney and T. 1.. Lamb, the newly elected policemen, will be sworn in on February Ist, The pretty residence of Mr. J. E. Bignon, now in course of construction, is rapidly** nearing completion. Mr. J. P. Davenport has returned from Norfolk, Va., where he went to attend the wedding of his sister. Miss Mary Wilson, of Athens, Ohio, is visiting her brother, Mr. J. G. Wil son, at the Oglethorpe. Miss Lois Day tendered her friends an enjoyable oyster roast. Monday night, at her home near the four mile crossing. Mr. D. D. Wilburn, of Atlanta, for merly with Mrs. Condon’s and Rus sell’s studios, has arrived lu Bruns wick to assist Mr. Wilson at his photo studio on Gloucester street. CHOCOLATE GRE MS I 20G. PER IB.* • We are now making a most delight ful Chocolate 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. L. < O V O’3, Phone 255-3. 214 Newcastle St. OPERA HOUiaE. Saturday, Jan. 25. MATINUE AND NIGHT. The Big Musical Comedy Success: WHEiiE THE LAUGH GOMES IN, NEW SONGS, CATCHY SPECIALTIES, NEW DANCES, PRETTY SUITS. PRICES: Matinee, 15c. for children; 25c for adults. Night—2s, 35, 50. 75. To the Public. This is to notify the public that I will not pay a note given in favor of Rosa Tuddy for $27, dated December 20, 1901, also lor S2O, dated same day, as the cons.aeration for which these notes were given has not been fulfilled. ABRAHAM BENNETT. Full line of building material at L. A. Miller’s. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners or con signee of the Uruguayan hark Clara will be responsible for any debts con tracted by the crew of said vessel. ROC A, Master. Ship Notice. Neither the captain, owners or con signees of the Russian bark Lenna tin will he 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. Strictly First-Class Work is being done at Jim Carter’s. Only experienced workmen are em ployed by him. * Three sizes of gas heaters on dis play at 310 Newcastle street. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS LYCEUM ATTRACTION. Dr. May, on the Passion Play, to Lect ure January 23. By a happy coincidence Dr. Eugene May, of Washington, D. C., the great lecturer on Art, Travel and Adven ture, has been secured as the fourth attraction of the Lyceum course. Next Thursday night he will deliver his thrilling descriptive lecture on “The Passion Play.” Nearly every one has read something of the won derful play as produced by the pious villagers of Oberammergau in Ba varia every ten years. Dr. May is eminently qualified to make it lively before his ’hearers. He is said to be the most vivid, eloquent, and realistic descriptive lecturer on the American plaltform. Members of the Lyceum course may begin to reserve seats to morrow. Seats will be on sale at pop ular prices to the public, Wednesday and Thursday. Advertised Letter List. The following is a list of letters re maining in the postoffice at Bruns wick, Ga., for tne week ending Jan uary 18: A —Henry Andrive, C. Adams. B—Matilda Burney, Jas. Bnnltly, .1. H. Brown, Mrs. Frances Brooks. Mrs. Virginia Brooks. C—A. A. Caldwell. D—Uriah Doltus. F —R. C. Fltchett. G —J. W. Glass, John Caillard (2), W. T. Grace, Jeff Gipson. ll—Martin Hodge, Nelson A. Holmes L. V. Henry, Miss Jane Hodgton. L-—Mrs.Ray Lincoln, Mrs. Veania Littlds. M—A. Mann, Aaron Murphoy. N—Mrs. Janie Nosbit. P—Hiirmun Pearce. R—Reuben Redix, Mrs. Eliza Ralls, Mrs. Georgia Roberson. S—Charlotte Scott, Mrs. Patsy San ders, Jessie Spalding, Calip Sheldon, Joseph Shaw, Shec. Spalding, W. H. Smith, Mrs. Robt. Steel, Miss Mary Sibley. T—Thomas Tison, iuiss Alice Tay lor. W—Mrs. Walter Wallis, Dr. N. B, Wallace, William VViiuar, Mrs. Annie Walker. Parties claiming any of these letters will say they were advertised, and pay one cent each. F. McC. BROWN, Postmaster. Special embroidery and muslin un derwear sale on Monday and Tuesday at J. H. Heller & Bro. Shingles, lailis and everything for the builder at L. A. Miller’s. An instantaneous water heater, gives hot water while you are looking at it. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK, GA. FOR SALE. ..60x180 feet south of the Baptist church on Union street; $750. Smr.ll cash payment, balance on long time. 30x100 on E street, SBS. 45x90 corner London and Albany streets, S3OO, small cash payment. Three houses and lots in New Town bringing sl2 rent; price S6OO. One brick block, income SI,BOO per annum; price $16,C00. For good property, cheap property investment or income, call on BROBSTON, FENUiG & COMPANY. Just received, anew lot of gas heaters at 310 Newcastle street. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you money. If you want your bicycle repaired right bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewine, 505 Gloucester street See the embroidery window, at J. H. Heller & llro., and njK.ce at what prices they will be sold on Monday and Tuesday. Artistic hair cutting, 15c. Call on Walton, the barber, at opera house. Five hundred pieces of embroideries in 4 1-2 yards lengths, sold only in whole lengths at special sale on Mon day and Tuesday at J. H. Heller & liro. Louis 66, sold everywhere at $1.50, at Julius May’s for SI.OO. McDuffie’s Tasteless Chill Cure will build up broken down systems and make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure for chills, guaranteed or your money; refunded. Price 50 cents. At W. Joerger’s. Repairing a Specialty. The repairing done at Jim Carter’s is in charge of a first-class tailor. For artistic photographs that will not fade or spot you are advised to go to Wilson’s studio, 504 1-2 Glouces ter street. Call and see his crayons, frames; etc. Wood and Coal. Coney & Parker. A Good Place To have your clothes cleaned is at Jim Carter s. Ring phone 253-2. Get a Look 1 At the latest samples for clothing at Jim Carter’s. Only first-class work done. j We lead, others follow. Hunter-Sale | Drug Cos., birthplace of pure drugs. The best photographs, crayons, > photo jewelry, etc., are to be had at | Wilson’s studio, 502 1 : 2 Gloucester street. Call and see samples and the prices. /fflHjSLi *■*' <•*- k' ia&v The Face and Hands Require more care during the win ter. Hard winds and frosty air make the use of some emolient absolutely necessary. All the well known prepa rations for the skin are to be found in our stock of toilet articles. Smith’s ESderine Has become one of the leaers and can be specially recommended for chap ped hands, rough skin, etc. Si!!Tl!’>, PiIAKMACV, Corner Monk and Newcastle Streets. Uwhiskey.j b stilled j especially] j for us. It is the] Ebest whiskey ini E Brunswick; call] E for it. For sale] E only at our bar ] | U)HWL\S!hi\\ ] E-OO -Monk StJ * IREMONT WHISKEY I ■ FINE, TOO. 1 J. ML BURNETT, WHOLESALE Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken ed. Ti; CHOIS ARNHEITER, j, l. - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in ' ,- 4 ' *’ ') Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s ~ Western Beef, % I Mir Pork and Mutton. Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries, Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods sent out nice and Cl ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. 207 Monk St. ’Phone 89 W. H BOWEN & CO., Contractors and Builders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUKA* TUBERS OF LENIENT TILE AND ARTIFICIAL .STONE- V I A Strong Woman * ~ \ lowa City, Towa > Aug. 15, 1900 £ i A: \ . My wife wm sick for three years. Wo tried '7 .. Y •. Gj/ ’ L \ip> B&qs everything without relief and spent much . P PH money. My wife tried Wine of Caraui and four f * bottles cured her. She took two more bottles, f r 'jyts sf knowing she would have to work hard during * the bay harvest. Bho attended to all her house* f U f, / I hold duties and loaded and unloaded all the L’j J /] r/if/yi ? hay. This medicine gave her strength. For *''! ! r'Vff ji fpf [ merly she was weak and tired and could hardly wi ii till Ia /Mi/m x get about, but since she has bee* taking Wine “ i Itfl J U Ji,a ti'ti/l E of Cardul she feels better and stronger than * ! j'j jlil j i fljjhi raj when ‘M years of age. JOS. A. EISKNIIAFFII. | jj# H Mrs. Eisenhafer had tried everything during 5j i|j llyjllhtliyi-M M her three yean sickness and had spent consid- M trable money. She wai weak and could hardly Si |1 get ahout for thre * y**" before -She took IfWINECAR3)IJI Now, after taking the Wine of Cardul, she ean wor f* with her husband in the hay field. That I .X ' S ' - 1 .dTt, I hard work, but It is not as injurious to a -^ **SaSy woman's health as labor In stores, factories and - ■‘■'tKr'- officts where thousands of gills are closely con. r gjy fined year after year. With the aid of Wine of ir A Cardul a woman can do any reasonable work and enjoy good health. The W* health that Wine of Cardul brings makes a woman vigorous in body and m nd. | -1 Freed from those terrible devastating pains a woman grows well and strong I s ; 1 naturally. Wire of Cardul regulates the disordered menstruation and cures | >f leucori hoea, falling of the womb and periodical pains In the head and back Ifes caused by standing or sitting a long time In the same position. Thedford’a ||L B)ack-Lrnu.;ht puts the bowels, stomach, liver, kidnevs and blood In proptr Vf.3 shape. Grea*!y increased strength and endurance Is the natural result Most Pgf cases ere cured quickly. All druggists sell SI.OO bottles of Wine of Cardul and 25 cent packages of Thedford's Slack-Draught R: T y ur advioi: : 1 literature, addrew. firing •yroptoma, “Tlie J-adlM’ Advlfory JANUARY 22, 1902 Rtrjpatlsin RUeunialio puiuouro the cries of protesi and distress v.-< red muscle ■ ?chins joints and cy died nerves. The blood has been poi r-? : by th : accumulation ol waste matter i:i the system, and can no longer jemply the pure and health sustain ing food i-tey lequnc. The whole system leels tac cuect ci this acid poison; and not until the blood has been purified and brought bat) a healthy coudi ion will the aches and pains cease. I; - 1, cf rinth street, N. 1% washing to 4 0. C., writes as follows; “A fe* momli.i ago u had an .Hack of Sciatic Rheuma tism in its wer 1 form The pain was so intense that I Irate. 1. The adack was an unusually severe one, and i my condition was regard- w&L cd as being \ery tbinger mis. I was i.;;ended by v one of ihemo t able doc- xu© tors in Washington, wh is r also n member of the f.-.c why of a leading medical i: college here. Ilotoldme to continue Id ~ . rip tionsand I vroul !gc well. After having I fillet twelve tfima without receiving t’.e stightest benefit, I declined to continue lus treatment anj longer. Havinghearti of s. s. S.(Switt’iSpecific) recommended lor Rheumatism, I decided, almost In despair however, to give the medicine a trial, nnd alter I had taken a few bottles I was able to hobble around on crutches, and very soon there* after had no u c for them at all. S. S. S. having cured me s nnd ard well. All the distressing pains have left mg ry appetite has returned and I am happy to oe again restored to perfed health. ‘ fljßk t!l ® great vegetable HC- wL - kA - purifier anil tonic, is Y3V t ' l -' ideal remedy in all rheumatic troubles. There are no opiates ot minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. > We have prepared a special book on Rheumatism which every sufferer front this painful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physi cians fully and freely about y -nr case. We make no charge for medical advice. THE CWIFT SPECIrfG CO., ATLANTA, GA. The cost of a gas heater is nothing by the side of medicines to cure that cold taken while In the bath room. Uncle Jake, the best five-cent cigar in Georgia. For sale only at Loew enstein’s. MONTGOMERY C. GOODYEAR, Insurance Fire, Storm, Accident. Prompt and Courteous Attention. A GOOD LUNCH. The Arcade Is now serving the best lunch in the city, and Ihis popular place should he liberally patronized by the public.