The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 17, 1902, Image 4

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SATURDAY MORNING Waists and Walking Skirts Anew lot of dainty lawn waists. White, and some black and white, $1.98 to $5.48. Also an eligant line of extra light weight walking skirts. Fit guaranteed. Your money back for the asking. MB 0g j X Jpiuff iflHjr jf Mac PLEASE TAKE NOTICE Beginning May 15th, my store Will open promptly at 6:30, a. m. and close promptly at 10:30p m W. J. BUTTS, THE DRUOGIBT. -J “On the White Corner." TOBIAS NEWMAN 11*15 THE EXCLUSIVE CONTROL cf the Lotos Club PURE Rye Whiskey, BRUNSWICK A ND VICINITY. WANTED! 1,000,000 Cars of SCRAP IRON, The highest cash prices paid for same. J. W, Watkins, 208 Bay St, Brunswich Ga. ’IA I r Roceive new goods every week. ‘ 111 I Sell you the Rest goods for the least money ; flfll P* Refund your money if purchase is not satisfactory. 'lll Treat you with politeness and respect I | I Ab Appreciate your small pnrchases as well as your large ones ■ You hav every reason to trade with us. ' L H. Heller & Bro.; Two Stores, 220 Newcastle, 302 Bay Sts. i THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS A FAMOUS PAINTING. One Figure In n Jaaanesc Ptetnre Visible Only at Niftht. Some of the finest Japanese paint ings in Washington are in the legation building of that nation, the Japanese embassador being a collector and con noisseur of the art of bis native laud. The Japanese style of painting is alto gether unlike that of Europe and America, and the reason Japanese painters are able to produce color ef fects that are the despair of Euro pean and American artists is owing to the pigments they use, a large number of which are secret and unknown out side of Japan. In Japan there is a very famous painting which no amount of money could buy and which is the master piece of a famous artist who lived several centuries ago. Viewing the painting In the daytime, one is disap pointed. It shows nothing more than a very commonplace landscape, unre lieved by mountain? or bills. As soon, however, as nP-M f,.".- one begins to realize* the p •euliar merit of the pic ture, for upon the canvas there ap pears a luminous water buffalo (cari bou) browsing upon the grass at its feet. The artist who painted this picture discovered a certain phosphorescent paint, which he obtained from the bod ies of certain moilnsks, or iisli. and with which he painted the buffalo that, invisible In daylight, is luminously brilliant in the dark. The secret of making tills paint died with the artist. The picture, which hangs ill a Bud dliist temple, has proved a fertile source of superstition, the priests claiming that the buffalo hides away in the shade behind some trees in the picture dur ing tin:- lmat of the day, coming out at night to graze. Washington I'ost. Full Thai Kill Each Other. One of the queerest sharks is the thrasher, which lias the upper lobe of its tail so much developed as to equal in length the body of the fish itself. Tills tail is controlled by powerful muscles and is used as a weapon. Swordfish and thrasher sharks have been seen on many occasions to attack whales In concert and kill them, the sharks lashing their victims with their tails while the swordfish pierce them from below. On the other hand, sharks themselves are often killed by por poises, which will surround a shark and lash the enemy to death with their flukes. MnkfiiK Him Cheerful. She was n woman who was method leal In her discipline. “Now. Willie," she said, "yon have disobeyed me. but 1 Won't whip you now because we're going to have com pany for dinner, and I want you to look bright and cheerful and pleasant, but after they've gone I'm going to give you the worst whipping you ever had Now. hurry up and get dressed, for I want yon to look nice and happy.”-Chicago I'ost. A lln<l ( one, “1 see that the bees have to visit 3,000,000 blossoms in order to gather a pound of hom y.” "Foolish bees. One trip to ui.v sweet heart's tips would be quite enough ” Cleveland l’lain Healer. Not Too l.ihernl. Parishioner- The people nre com plaining tluit you are too liberal. Unorthodox Pastor-Oh, that’s a mistake, my dear sir, n groat mistake. I am just as stingy as the rest of you. —New \ork Weekly, Wealth doesn't always bring happi ness, but it can generally furnish a pretty good imitation.—Somerville Jour nal. Jim Carter is always prepared to take earo of all the work that Is sent to hint, bend in your clothes now. To Keep Moths Out of Your Clothes put them away properly cleaned. Have Jim Carter do this for you. ’Phone 253 2. When you want lumber of any kind call on L. A. Miller. He will save you meaey. TO OUR CUSTOMERS. As the Kinks will close at I o’clock I’. M. on Saturdays between May 15th and October Ist, 1902, notice of which is given in another column of this paper, we* hog that our customers will lioar same iu mind, aud come to the kink as early as possible on Saturday of each week to accommodate ns. as well as themselves, for by doing so they will help us to do the business satisfactorily and avoid the delay of having} to ‘'.va.it their turn” ar the last minute. Very truly, BRUNSWICK BANK & TRUST CO H. W. dale. Cashier. fast deceived . A Beautiful Line of Summer . Millinery. Also a Fine Assortment • of Ladies' Ornaments of the latest Gilason ' Styles. Ladies are invited to Inspect. c. carle, 203 Newcastle St ideme dedal : ZHews ZHotes. The Zinnia club did not meet this week. • • Mrs. J. I). Sparks and chihldren have gone to Jacksonville to visit relatives. Miss Amelia Lnndin leaves next week to visit relatives in Richmond, Va. • • • Miss Miss I wall Johnson vailed Wed nesday on the Schooner Ca.-.sie Brawn for Baltimore. • • Miss Scarlett Fudge, of Orlando, Fin., is the attractive guest of Mrs. 1. E. Moore. ft a Mrs. E. C. Hycr and Miss Mis? Alma Wright leave shortly for atrip to the mountains of north fleorgia. • . The excursion for the benefit of the Library, which war to occur last night was postponed because of the bad weather. • • • Mrs. I). Wyatt Aiken and Miss Sal lie Aiken, formerly of this city, now or New York, will arrive shortly to visit friends. • • a Mi?s Margaret Crismond l-ave? to lay for Macon, after a plea-ant visit to Miss Emily Waff, during which she has made many friends. • • • Mr. A. V. Wood gave anothe r of the seriep of pte reopt icon exhibitions at fhe school house last night, which was most interesting and enjoyed bv all who attended. • • Mips Rawls, who has been the guest of Miss Mamie Waff for some time, leaves for a visit to Sparta, <; a .. this morning, leaving many friends who 'egret her departure. • • • One or the prettiest features of Miss Cohen's enb itainment Thun? lay night was the song and dance by little 3 year old Mildred Levy. Though nadvertenevf no mention was made >r the charming little girl's perform *nco whiheh captivated the audience ompletely, and was remarkable for her age. LOST. STRAYED OR STOLEN )ne white and brown pointer dog rom the home of Mrs. Can,,, .pr, ( ; -itreet. Will pay reward for return of *anie to Nows office. WANTED Solicitors, splendid op lortnnity for Masons, Odd Fellow-, Knights or I’ythis. Gironim-rd i! try tut if) p,. r year, with < omirii.Kion? tin! premiums. Box P.'s Valdosta (la. Hill RENT Five room • -< 1 1; iir.• 7u", Homester street. Bo ~fv , ~ lum> 1. Apply .1. B. Hutchison Bluni System freight office. I.umber! Lumber' Lumber! All kinds. L, A. Miller. What Thin Folk Need. • In the greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them Dr. Kings New Lite Pills work wonders they tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel ail poisons from '•‘ e system, enrich the blood, improve appetite, make healthy flesh. Only -be. at all druggists. That Suit You Wear needs to be cleaned and pressed. Take it to Jim tarter, or ring phono 263-3. Try a bottie of Columbo Bitters. A fine tonic and appetiser, none hotter, only 1 5 cents. Telephone 130. Slg McDaffle’e Little Blue Liver Till makes bue people bright, cleanses the system of all the deleterious and un healthy matter and makes anew person of you. 25 cents, at W Joer ser’a. A Card to Water-Takers AH citizens using sprinklers arc ur t.'utly requested to observe the rules *t toe water company regauling their isc. They are allowed to he used onlv lr m Ip.m.to 9p. each dav. ,\n ttspector has been appointed to . vam me into the csccssive use of sprinklers han at other time than allowed by the ompany rules and by the eitv ordi nance and wherever sprinklers are found running at arty other hour than from 4 p. m o9p. m. the water will the i 1 oft th< * !' romii; >s under the titles and ordinances. To av<d 1 trouble and hard feelings users of sprinklers will please heed this warn ",g - ■ B- L. & ... Cos. A trip to St. Simon these warm .lavs is invigorating. The Uessip will go down Sunday. Join the crowd. _______ :ln Olden Times ► Most people lived better than th v f do now. Their food was better “ fresher and more wholesome than ‘ . the food of today averages, . there are some grocery stor. - , though, that keep fully up to t )„.' 1 old-time standard— store ; where < t everything is purity, freshness and 1 r reliability, - ' This is one of them. * | THOMA* KEANY, • Phone 11, 812 Newcastle St. < We close at seven o’clo. k , Man*, I’iiklnd Cut. “Miss D. doesn't have a single for eign label on her trunks and bags, not a sign that she ever has had them out of the country,” said the girl who at fhe end of a six weeks’ trip abroad surveyed her plastered over luggage with [iride and admiration. ‘‘Ah, well, you see Miss D. doesn’t need to," replied the unbind man. “She goes across so often, and every one kuo-vs it”—New York Press. Nothing Too Good. Mosp Johnson—Dat liniment you sold me did mab wife tots oh good. Druggist—Why, that was horse lini ment: You said you wanted it for a horse! Mose Johnson—Ah did, suh; but dar ain’t nullin’ too good to’ mah ole wo man needer. Jess yo’ understan’ dat! —Puck. Reveals a Great Secret. It is often asked how such start ling cures, that puzzle the best phy sicians, are effected by Dr. King’s New Discovery for Consumption. Here's the secret It cuts out the phlegm and germ-infected mucus, and lets the life-giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the In flamed, cough-worn throat and lungs. Hard colds and Btubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Discovery, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaran teed bottles 50c and SI.OO Trial bot- For Sale. Two-story, 7-room house, close to business section. Good condition, nice lot. Price $1,500. Terms will be given. Brobston, Fondig & Cos. Sweet potatoes, 20 cts. per peek. A. Zelmenovitz. If you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. Philadelphia club rye, poii’lvely the tineHt blended Whiekey In the city. Full quarts $1.25 par bottle; satis faction on this brand guaranteed or money refunded. Telephone ISO. Pig Levlson, agent, 310 Bay street. THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-Sales orug etore. The most exhiiiarating drink dispensed at any found in the etty. Call for it. Call on L. A. Millar for kfln dried Idthher. if you want your bicycle repaired ight bring it to an experienced work man. It J Olewtne, 505 Gloucester t reet Special excursions will be run by the steamer Hessie Sunday. Go down and get a whiff of the ocean. For Sale Dm small house and lot on A street, near gas house. Price SSOO. monthly payments. Brobston, Fondig & Cos. lf you need a typewriter of and des cription come to see me before buying I ean save you money. Terms rea sonable ari l satisfaction guaranteed. C. H. Jewett. Morphine whiskey I I U I J I |lf| habit! t rented without pain UriUivi .leooi'o::;:"'.:-- "v. ;y. It. H VRA t„ Mie.yr I.itl.ig arc 0., J'lP.wrr A. AustciM; ?i<}*ue r *resc int,•! ent i preferred. Corr>|ion<]cucL s.iHri' Vf ;,j. _ , a j W. M. TUPPER * CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents Lighterage, Towing and War’-e in xurance. Corresoonaenee Solicited. BRUNSWICK. G* Those who have iu>( ! i ii.. MW HATS " ill dowell lo call at Miss 'JI. 'Haters n- buying elsewhere Nrw Hats, New Flowers A New Line of Mosquito Nets, Ice Cream f ree/ers, \\ l aw n Chairs and Settees, jPSiljjpTi? j Mattings and fiber Kugs, Blue Flame Oil Cook Stoves, M.'M.Miller&dcn, Wedding Presents i isti rlmg Silver: Cut Glass; ] Jewelry ' Watches: < Diamonds, etc. KEPCIi MOIT, 0. D. ; laiffißtor of watches for the' aou*iwr ß ujltg Kallwars **•£•’ * **• ear eloek. Tlae wire from Washington dally at 11 a. m. Frcsfl r - :, " r ' J Dried Fruits Large Prunes. Sum!! Prunes. Evaporated Apricots Evaporated Peaches. , Evaporated Peaches, Pitted Cherries. If it’s good to eat we have it. G©o W. Harper 'Phone 158. THE GROCER. H. Michelson, 214 Newcastle St. To bring the well selected line of Furniture before the public I will sell during this week : § 1.06 Ladies’ hooker §LOQ I. Center Table 1.00 1.25 high back dining chair 1.00 1.05 Child's High Cane .Seat Chair ] .00 1.75 Cradles j.OO Launch For Hire. The swift launch "J. H. Polhill" is tor rent by the hour, day or week Bast, safe and roomy. Enquire at Polhill’s drug store. Last bummer’s Clothes made new at Jim Carter's. ’Phone 253 2. If You Don’t Know where to And Jim Carter ask anybody; they have all been there, except you. Servicel Service! Service. You get the best of Hervice at Jim Carter's. Every feature oi his business is well organized, just ring phone 253 2. Rice-- " c have just received 10 carloads of RICE •irnl for tin- next fen (lays, we will make Special Rriccs Merchants will do well to snpj.lv their wants now i J hc £)oitning 'Cc. MAY 17