The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, May 25, 1902, Image 3

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SUNDAY MORNING The Auto Valvo Wickless ♦H++++ + + + + f * The Auto Valno lias no wick. An + + asbestos kindlcr is used fot starting, but + * when hot has no capillary power anil + mino of the functions of a wick. The + Auto Valvo can lie lighted quickly and + is operated and controlled by a “cut oft',' + which is not necessary at lighting or 4- normal flame lint merely to limit or ♦ “cut oft "’ the oil supply, * G. MeGARVEY. 316 Newcastle Street. ,__j: ——— - TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY” Is the famous JftT CREAM OF KENTUCKY. It’s pure and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whlakey of Its •fame, rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by Douglas & Morgan, I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers. Officas. Cincinnati, 0., U. 8. A. | r A. ABNHEITER, ’ig Wholesale and Retail Dealer In Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s J. Western Beef, %< llfP Pork and Mutton. -•tip- - Fresh Poultry. Freeh Vegetables, Fr§sh Groceries, Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods ssut out nice and ci ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. , . i-I t 1 • S&iijMZL&.MQI ffo 207 Monk St. ’Phone 89 IS— —, ■ —sroni ... ■ - ■■■"■■' ■■ ——- 1 ''"V 1 " ■ . JHULUI'U-lil c. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier. The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, C V CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, ar devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, Srms and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly, Interest bearing cerificates ol deposit issued oa special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONhi ORDER ASSOCIA TION" are cheaper and more conven iont than postofflee or express. W. H. BOWEN & CO., Contractors and Builders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUFACTURERS OF TILE AXV) ARTIFICIAL BT@NE J. M. BURNETT, WHOLLSALE Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. Brunswick Sash and Door Cos. MANUFACTURERS OF BASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS. MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESB LUMBER FACTORY' OFFICE: Stonewall Street 800 Ceehrsn Ava. Prinee Street Telephene ta. Cochran Avenue. j.jST Ocean Avenue. BRUNSWICK, OA. - * THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS EFFECTS OF VIBRATION. Wonnd. nave Ileen Healed hy Sound Wave, of a Violin. A man was conveyed to a hospital In Paris suffering from an accident which resulted In a serious wound. This wound refused to heal, and all the various treatments applied to il failed to effect the desired end The man was attacked from time to time by violent paroxysms, and death ap peared certain. At length the surgeon enlisted the services of a good violin player and treated the sufferer to a musical remedy. The patient's parox ysms censed, and from that time the wound began to heal. The violin play ing was continued at intervals till re covery was assured. In auother ease the wound continued to suppurate despite all that could be done. The patient was calm and re signed, but nothing could be done for the wound. The violin was called into requisition In this Instance also, and the Instrument was played close to the Injured part, which was bared for the purpose. The surgeon soon observed a change. The wound assumed a henlthier appearance, and the process of healing began and progressed rap idly. It Is an undoubted fact that certain vibrations can effect cures, but the vi brations must be strictly In accord ance with the malady or nature of the wound. Some enthusiasts go so far as to assert that the character of Individ uals can be changed by the constant application of the proper vibration.-- I’earson's Weekly. flow the Cobra Glrrn Warning. The most dangerous reptiles of India and Africa are the cobras. No snakes, not even rattlesnakes, are more dread ed, and with reason. As the rattle snake warns the ear by Its significant “rattle,” so the cobras warn the eye by the mode In which they expand the up per part of the body when Irritated. This expansion is produced by a sud den movement of the ribs of that re gion of the body. Usually they incline backward, but the animal when irritat ed makes them stung out at right an gles to the body and so, of course, forces outward the skin which covers them. Thus the neck, or part just be hind the head, becomes greatly ex panded and flattened, as it also does, though in a less degree, In the Austra lian blacksnake. This expansion Is called a hood, and so the animals are called hooded Bnakes. In some of them there is on the back of the hood a dark mark, something like a pair of spectacles, and they have therefore been called specta cle snakes. Dirty Patagonia. “Patagonians are not giants, ns some have supposed and as the geographies teach,” said a man who has traveled. “They are large In comparison with the other South American natives; that Is all. Everything Is relative, you know. But they are very fat. That is why they can stand the cold so well. I have seen Putagonlan men and boys running around unclad while I was wrapped In warm garments, with the snow fulling upon them tn quantities and the wind blowing bitterly. They me kept warm by their fat—and dirt Patagonia Is one of the dirtiest places imaginable. Don’t go there If you hate dirt. That Is my advice to all who contemplate a Journey to the Jumping off place of South America.” The Flmt Paine Hair. In very early days, as now, the lmir was sometimes thill, and it had to he eked out in vurlous ways to make be lieve that nature had been spendthrift to ali alike. About the first description extant of woman's hair speaks of plaited locks,” known as “Gretchen braids” to us. To make these braids seem longer silk the color of the hair was braided In. Then they took to putting the braids in eases of silk, elongating them wtth all sorts of stuff till they looked like umbrellas in cov ers. The Chinese pigtail Is a modifica tion of this style. Advance Prayers. A young Germantown mother in put ting her five-year-old son to bed no ticed that he clambered under the cov ers without saying his prayers. She grew reproachful. “Why, Warren, mother never knew you to forget your prayers before.” “Indeed, mother,” was the reply, “I didn’t forget. Grace and I said them for four nights during the rain yester day, when we couldn’t play. We would have got through the whole week if nurse had uot come to dress us.” Hl Qneer Way, Dumleigh—What a queer chap Syn nex is! Gargan—ln what way? Dumleigh—l was saying that Tyson claimed to he a great mind reader, hut he was unable to read my mind, and Synnex said that the best book reader could not read if there was no book lie fore him. That's the way Synnex has of suddenly wandering from the sub ject.—Boston Transcript. Many a man after attaining a high position forgets all about the laws of gravity until it is everlastingly too late.—Chicago News. Some people are so suspicious that It is a wonder that they trust them selves.—Atchison Globe. Had Her Revenge. “He told his wife she ought to take cooking lessons.” “Did Bher "Well, yes. She sent for her mother to come and give her a three months’ *urse.”—Philadelphia Bulletin. It you are thinking of building see L. A. Miller. Prevent Baldness By Shampoos with sifA^ And light dressings with CUTICURA, purest of emollient skin cures. This treatment at once stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales, and dandruff, soothes irritated, itching surfaces, stim ulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots with nourishment, and makes the hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy scalp when all else fails. 'Millions Use CUTiruBA Soap, assisted by Chticitra Ointment, for preserving, purifying, ami beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts, scales, and dandruff and the stopping of falling hair, for softening, whiten- Ing, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, itehlngs, and chaflngs, and for all the purposes of the toilet, hath, ami nursery. Millions of women use CUTicniA Soap in the form of baths for annoying irrita tions, Inflammations, and cltatlugs, or too free or offensive perspiration, in the fo tn of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic, purposes which readily suggest themselves to women. Complete Humour Cure, sl. Cl TICI'KA SoAl* (25c.), to cleanse the skin of crusts and scales, ami soften the thickened cuticle, t'l'Tin ka Ointment (one.), to in stantly allay iK'hiug ami Inflammation, and soothe and heal, amt ( t n i ka l; ism v i;nt I'ti.LH (25c.), to cool and cleanse the blood. Cuticpra Resolvent Pim.b (Chocolate Coated) area new, tasteless, odorless, economical sub stitute for the celebrated liquid Cutickka Re solvent as well as for ill other blood purifsers and humour cures. In serew-ean vials, contain ing 00 doses, price, 2.V.. Hold throughout the World. Ilntih In-pu : 27-LVt, Charterhouse 3q., London. Fri ut h I:. pi t: !;up ilo la Pain, Paris. VottfuDruo and Ciikm. CVur., Solo l*rupi., Bouton, U. B. A. SnvliCKt'iitlH. The savage islanders of the south Pacific believe that tlie world is a <?•>- coanut slicll of enormous dimensions, at tlic top of which is a single aperture communicating with the upper air, where human beings dwell. At the very bottom of this imaginary shell is a stem gradually tapering to a point which represents the beginning of all tilings. This point is a spirit or demon without human form, whose name Is Root of All existence. By him the en tire fabric of creation is sustained. In the Interior of the cocoanut shell, at Its very bottom, lives ■" female de mon. So narrow Is the space Into which she Is crowded that she is oblig ed to sit forever with knee and chin touching. Her name Is The Very Be ginning, and from her are sprung nu merous spirits. They Inhabit five dif ferent floors, into which the great eo coaiiut is divided. From certain of these spirits mankind is descended. The Islanders, regarding themselves as (he only real men and women, were formerly accustomed to regard stran gers as evil spirits in the guise of hu manity, whom they killed when they could, offering them as sacrifices. Pulling Prom n firral Height. It will be remembered that Mr Whymper, who bad a severe succession of falls once In tho Alps, without losing bis consciousness, declares emphatical ly that as he bounded from one rock to another be felt absolutely no pain. The same thing happens on the battlefield. The entrants: of the bullet into the body is not felt, and it Is not till be feels the Wood (lowing or a limb paralyzed that the soldier knows he is wounded. Persons who have bad several Jim! a broken by a fall do not know which limb is broken till they try to rise At the moment of a fall the whole intel lectual activity is Increased to an ex traordinary degree. There Is not a trace of anxiety. One considers quick ly what will happen. This is by no means the consequence of “presence of mind.” It Is rather the product of ab solute necessity. A solemn composure takes possession of the victim Death by fall is a beautiful one. Great thoughts fill the victim’s srrul. They full painlessly into a great blue sky. l)rnK*fore flnnior. A Philadelphia druggist has made the following collection of ainusing missives that have been sent to him from time to time: “I have a cute pain In my baby’s stummick. Please give bearer some thing to cure it.” “My little girl has eat up a lot of but tons. Please send a uemetic by the enclosed hoy.” “Dear doctor a dog bit ray child on the leg please send some cork plaster and cutter eyes.” “Pleas send by bearer one postal card. Also kindly give bearer, my son, some licorice root.” Deer doctor wot is good for tirefoy fever send some quick I got it.” “Let my .loliny have a g’as of sody waiter. I wud come myself but I am washing. P. S. the 5 cents is for the sody watter.” “If you can fill the enclosed prescrip tion for 25 cents do so If not return by healer.” J. W. CONOLY, Notary Public and Ex-Officio Juetico of the Peace. Office, 307 Newcastle Street. Ant* That Strike. Certain kinds of black ants have lit tle yellow ants which do most of their work for them. Once in awhile these little yellow fellows will go on strike, and the “blacks” try to force them back to work by cutting off their food supply. If that does not succeed, they will attack the strikers in force or make a raid and got another gang of “yellows” into the colony. But the newcomers, as a rule, join the strikers. The strike ends by the “yellows” es coping and founding a colony for them selves, or they give in aud settle down to work again. SafosunriHiiß Himself. “Arc you a detective?" asked Mr Mcokton. “I am." answered the man with the turndown collar and the white necktie “Well. ! want to employ you. i want you to get out your false whiskers anil your dark lantern ami dog my foot steps niglil and day Henrietta's guts out of town to visit some relatives, am! I don't want her to l.e obliged to tain my word for anything" Washlngtoi Sta r A Improved 3eigM,orlitmc!. Mrs. Uppish Just think: I Family six mouths ago since we moved away fron next door to yon We're in a much better neighborhood now. Mrs. Sharpe So are we. Mrs. Uppish Why, where did you move? Mrs. Sharpe Oh. wo haven't moved at nil.—Philadelphia Press. Ycu can, at any time, get what you need in something good to drink from me. I carry a full line of all kinds domestic and Imported liquors aud wines In stock, which you can buy at prices to suit th p- or. 91g Levlson, agent, 310 Bay. Telephone ISO. For ail kinds of lumber see L. A Miller. The celebrated Waukesha Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter- Sales drug store. The most exhiiiar atlng drink dispensed at any fount In the city. Call for it. All kinds of .umber always in stock. L. A. Miller. See lis about brick. L. A. Miller. l’ure B years old Mountain con. whiskey, mild and mellow, 75 cents per full quart, a trial on this goods is all 1 ask. Sig l.evison, agent. Tel eplione 130. S AN OCEAN TRIP To NEW YORK, BOSTON /A NO ALL { EASTERN RESORTS ! OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY : LOW KATES— St i*i hioh Skkvice ! 50 Hours of Ocean Breezes . 1 A Sailings each Week J “7 from Savannah, Ca. ; I Tim Mt'.’titiiiiiiiß of tlii.s Popular Line- Ineoin- 1 1 paraMu in speed, service o A ppo ; ntnu*ntß, tfer i L a fuuitflittiil route in*\iipi,sivi* n pot-l, <■<> plele , Ylll enjoyment# 110:11 all Southern I'oii.tn by aj I short rail journey to Savannah and to hours of “ ctjit air to Now YorK. 1 For Rates, RrsEnvatioNs, Aovi rtising , J Matter. Etc . Apply To | \ 1. 1r.1l TirLi I Afrnta in Unman it k. , 1 >V. (i. Brfwcr, ('. T. A !*. A , Nut imiiali, (in. Brain-Food Nonsense. Another ridiculous food fad has been branded by the most competent au thorities. They have dispelled the sil ly notion that one kind of food is needed for brain, another for muscles, and still another for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a particular part of the bony, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however, good your food may be, its nutriment is de stroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You ifltist prepare for iheir appearance or prevent their coming by taking regular doses of Green’s .ugust Flow er, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few doses aids digestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the and makes you leel buoyant and vigorous. Yo ucan get Dr. G. G. Green’s reliable remedies at Smith’s Pharmacy, W. J. Butts. A Card to Water-Takers All citizens using sprinklers are ur gently requested to observe the rules of the water company regaiding their use. They are allowed to be used only irom 4 p. m. to 9 p. m. each day. An inspector has been appointed to exam ine into the escessiveuse of sprinklers • han at other time than allowed by the company rules and by the city ordi nance and whorever sprinklers are found running at any other hour than from 4 p. m. o 9 p. m. the water will be shut off from the premises under the rules and ordinances. To avoid trouble and hard feelings users of sprinklers will please heed this warn ine- , B. L. & v,. Cos. THE CELEBRATED WAUKESHA Arcadian ginger ale now on sale at Hunter-Sales drug store. The most exbiliarating drink dispensed at any found in the city. Call for it. „ Gail on L. A. Miller for kiln dried lumber. When you want lumbar of any kind can on fi. A. Miller. He will save yoii meney. On and after the 15th. our store will be opened at 6:30 a. m, and close at 10:30 p.m Hunter-vale Drug Go. ’PHONE 37. . Birth Place of Pure Drugs. WE CAN GEt IN A TUb. quicker than any plumber in town— and cheaper. And the work will stand any test that the householder or builder may lemand. The material will stand the rear and tear of every-day use and flnic out ahead. OUR PLUMBING WORK ■a done with all clue despatch, but nothing is slighted. Let up estimate on new work or repairs. A. H. BAKER, 205 Gloucester, Street. BELEVUE HOSPITAL TO NIC. When suffering with any of the fol lowing diseases, get a bottle of this splendid tonic and be quickly quickly relieved: Indigestion, Biliousness, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Sick Head ache, Pains in Back from deranged kidneys, or Brights disease, or any and all forms of dibility requiring a quick tonic. W, J, BUTTS, The Druggist, “In any size bottle." RED TOP RYE. = Absolutely the best whiskey In Brunswick.. .It Is pure. For sale only by me. All kinds California wines 25 cents per quart. Family trade a specialty. S. D. LEVADAS 206 Monk Street. Attend the Sattetrthwaite sale of live stock at the court nouse at ! j o’clock today. Some genuine bar gains Wul be offered at auction. Hor ses, mules, timber carts and buggies! ■vill go from the block. P. DEVARRIS. - STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Etc. MONK STREET. Free delivery. U Whiskey. Distilled especially for us. It is the: best whiskey in: Brunswick; call: :for it. For sale: only at our bar.: lOEWEHSTEIN'S -OO -Monk St. ; TREMONT WHISKEY IS FINE, T®o.! McDuffie's Tasteless Chill Cure will buiid up broken down systems aad make the blood rich and healthy, cer tain cure (or chills, guaranteed or your money refunded. Price 60 cents. At W. Joerger’s. RESTAURANT, FOR LADIEB AND GENTLEMEN. Where you will be properly served with the best the market affords, at reasonable prices. Oysters In any I style. Everything new and clean. OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT ERNEST ARNHEITER, \ 217 NEWCASTLE STREET, MAY 25