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(SUNDAY MORNING
Ice Boxes, Refrigerators
White Mountain Refrigeratore ha ve a perfect system of cold air cir
culation founded on scientific principles.
If a refrigerator is not built just right it will not take long for the
extra ice consumed to eat up the cost.
White Mountain Refrigerators have duplex circulation and are thor
oughly clean. Scientific investigation demosnfrates that dry air is abso
lutely essential to the proper preservation of food, for with dampness de
composition Immediately sets in and food becomes spoiled. All ordinary
refrigerators have a defective system of circulation, which causes this
dampness; but by our system the air passe® completely over the ice, under
the ice, and around the ice, not only giving this air the longest possible
contact with the ice, but enabling it to discharge the impure qualities
gathered from the provision chamber in sxich a manner that the refriger
ator gets the full benefit of the purifying qualities of the lee. In our re
frigerators meats and all perishable artlpk* fan be preserved for a long
space of time. , * - ,
C. JVIeGfIRVEY,
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY “A GRAND OLDWHISKEY”
J ' It the famous ! *
CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’t pure and wholesome and eold oh eaper than any other whiskey of Us
fame, rank or quality. Bold Iri Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
, Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
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A. ARNHEITER,
H Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s
( 9K Western Beef,
p lk and Mutton.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
| ” 7fl| Fresh Eggs from the Country.
All goods sont out nice and c( ean. The best of everything for the
model housekeeper. -- -. it;
207 Monk St. ’Phone 89
C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier.
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
CAPITAL OF ON-B HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT acco lints bear interest, compounded quar
terly, Interest bearing ceriflrates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
TION" are cheaper and more conven lent than postoflice or express.
~~ W. H. BOWEN,
Conti actor and Builder of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUFACTURER OF
GKMKN'i: Tllfß AND AKTIKKIAI, STONK
■ 1 • ■ ■— ■■■ ... ,
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provisions,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
""I'n 1 'i '. 1 l
Brunswick Sash and Door Cos.
MANUFACTURERS OF
SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER
FACTORY: OFFICE:
Stonewall Street *OO Ceehran Ave.
Prince Street Telephene 238.
Cochran Avenue.
Ocean Avenue.
• 1,... BRUNSWICK, A
HOME LIFE OE
KING EDWARD
Aneient Home of the Georgia Again
the Scene of the tiorgeoni Func
tion* of the Court of St. Jamea.
Addition* and Improvement*.
Buckingham palace, from which the
gorgeous coronation pageant will start
for Westminster abbey and to which
it will return after Edward VII. has
been crowned, is to be the future home
of England’s king. Marlborough House,
so long his residence, will probably go
to the Prince of Wales.
I >urlug Queen Victoria’s reign, espe
cially after the death of the prince con
sort, the silence and somberness of
Buckingham were rarely broken by vis
its of her late majesty, but with the
coming of Edward VII. and his queen
the stately palace has been reawakened
and transformed.
F<sr some months n large force of
workmen Ims been at work preparing
for tile reception of the new monarch.
One huge wing has boon entirely re
modeled, its old fashioned realms giv
ing place to more modern and useful
apartments. Decorative artists hnve
been busily at work In beautifying the
king's private apartments. Among
other Improvements in the new wing
are several elevators, and the building
throughout is now lighted with elec
tricity.
Buckingham palace stands on the
site of the mansion built in 1705 on
c-rown land for .loliii Sheffield, duke of
Buckinghamshire. George 111. pur
chased the property from the natural
son of the duke. Sir Charles Sheffield,
in 1702, and settled it upon Queen
Charlotte. In those days it was known
as the Queen’s House. In 1823
George VI. commissioned his favorite
architect, Nash, to practically rebuild
the Queen's House and make of it
an abode more in keeping with his
somewhat florid taste. When Queen
Victoria came to the throne, Blore, the
architect, vastly improved the struc
ture.
Buckingham palace, as it exists to
day, is but little known to King Ed
ward's subjects outside that small
circle which includes the court, the
THIiONEUOOJt, BUCKINGHAM I'ALACK.
diplomats, tlio favored guests of state
bn!!, concert or garden party, and the
debutantes who crowd there for pres
entation. To them the beautiful gar
dens that stretch to Hyde Park corner,
between Grosvenor place and Consti
tution hill, are familiar, as well as the
carving and gilding, the mirrors and
the marbles.
The throneroom, where presenta
tions take place, saw but little
change during the long rule of Vic
toria the Good. The crimson of tho
walls, the heavy gilding of tho celling,
the great crystal chandeliers, are al
most as they were in the forties,
though electric light has superseded
candies, and dyeing her later years
tile queen occupied a chair of state
instead of tho more imposing throne
before which it was placed.
Tlie throneroom, which is only some
sixty feet long, has a tine frieze by
Stothnrd illustrating the wars of the
roses, A room more worthy of admi
ration than the throneroom is the real
ly beautiful drawing,room, whose pil
lars of imitation onyx with their richly
gilt capitals have a tine effect against
the hangings and upholstery of blue
brocade. Here are life size portraits
of the queen and the prince consort
painted soon after their marriage, and
here above the doorway is a flue paint
ing of throe royal princesses in powder
by Gainsborough.
The room familiar to the guests at
state balls and concerts is large, hand
some and heavy looking. A large or
gan occupies one end, in front of which
a temporary orchestra finds a place
on the occasion of a state concert. By
daylight it is a somewhat gloomy
apartment, but when the great gilt
standards with their swarms of elec
tric lights flash ou uniforms, orders
aud dazzling Jewels the scene is bril
liant enough.
Tlie picture gallery with its flue col
lection, principally of Dutch art, is
well worthy of attention. Rembrandt,
Vandyke, Hobbema, Rubens, Ruysdael,
Teniers. Cuyp, Ostade. Terburgh. Ge
rard Pouw, Faul Potter, all are repre
sented in tbe collection.
Buckingham palace will in the future
be the London abode of England’s king,
and the bails and salons so long silent
will again be tbe scene of the brilliant
functions of a royal court
THE BRUNBWIOK DAILY NEWS,
FACE
HUj^OURS
Pimples, Blackheads,
Red, Rough, Oily Skin
Prevented by
(kttan*
VSBtf “
Millions of Pjsot-t.b trsn CtrrictmA
Boa?, assisted by Cuticura Ointment, tor
preserving, purifying, ami beautifying the
Skin, for cleansing tho scalp of crusts,
scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of
falling hair, for softening, whitening, and
soothing red, rough, and sore hands, for
baby rashes, itohings, and chafing-, and
for all the purposes of the toilet, hath, and
nursery. Millions of Women use Ccti
cura Soap in the form of baths forannoy-
Ing Irritations, inflammations, and excori
ations, or too free or offensive perspiration,
in the form of washes for ulcerative weak
nesses, and for many sanative purposes.
Completi Treatment for Humours, sl.
Constating of Currier ra Soap (25c. ),to clean sc
the skin of crusts and scalee, r.nd boften tho
thickened cuticle; CITICURA OINTMENT
(50c)., to instantly allay itching, Inflammation,
and irritation, and soothe and heal; and Cuti
ci!ua Resolvent Tills (35c.), t<> cool find
cleanse the blood. A Single Set is oil
sufficient to cure the t overeat cane.
Cuticijra Resolvent Tills (<
Coated) are anew. tasteless, c dov. •s*
Domical substitute for the oeltd • •
Cun dura Resolvent, 60 doses, pru t, ■’
Bold throughout tho wor! V
Ch*rtrhou* Bg., London. French JHpot. '■ <
Pal*, T*ri>. Pott** l;aro axu Ct. a.
KuJL. BoDOB, U. i>. A.
CUMBERLAND DOTS
A Few Items From the Well Know
Resort.
The arrivalß are F, 1’ Mallory. .1
Mallory, Mrs. J M. Mu ory at. i on
Miss, Pearl Everitt. l. A Floi ••
wife and child, T 1* Bur.! <v A bur:
Jones. Macon, Oa.; T C Tipton aud
wife. Mias Sallie Tipton, Mb R. Skin
ner. J. E. Prichct, wife and baby
Miss Harralson, \V. B. Wilkors-..:: F
M. Scott. Jr.. Robt. W. Keeley At
lanta, Oa.; W. M. Tupper and wife.
Brunswick. Oa.; Mrs. Cates, Marl
borough, Maas.; Dr.S. H. C'aldewood,
Boston. Masp.; U. ],. Bunkley. St.
Maryp. Ga.
A special programme will lie pub
lished elsewhere for next Sunday by
the Cumberland orchestra. The Sun
day menu, wak-h will appear else
where, will make everybody wish to
be at Cumberland.
P. E. Prichett is the isaak Walton
of Cumberland. He brought in a
string of fish that he had photograph
ed.
Manager J. 1,. Jacobi is planning to
nave a band from Brunswick for Sun
day's concert.
An evening boat will leave Bruns
wick Saturday.
The naptha launch Gertrude has ar
rived and is going up and down the
inlet.
ST. SIMON NOTES.
Batch of Small Doings Down at the
Mills.
Mr. Gustave Middleton, ot St. Si
mon. has moved his family to liazle
hurst.
Misses Ruth. Katte and Ida Foster
are at home front school.
Miss Letty Foster, of Darien, was
the guest of the Misses Foster last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dudley and lit
tle son are the guests of Mrs. W. R.
Cnilds in Savannah.
A pleasant affair one evening last
week was tne strawride and turtle
hunt at Long Island, given in compli
ment to Miss Fe' Symons, who was
the guest of Mrs. W. E. Shadman.
The party was made up at Black
Banks and was a delightful outing.
A turtle was captured and several
hundred eggs borne away by the
merry party of hunters.
Mrs. W. E. Shadman entertained
the Ladies' Social Club very pleas
antly last week. Cards were played
and delicious refreshments served.
A large party of islanders attended
the lecture of Hon. John Temple
Graves in Brunswick last week.
Among them were: Rev. and Mrs. D.
W. Winn. Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Meldrim.
Mr. and Mrs. John Foster. Miss Bessie
Fox, Mrs. F. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. J.
H. Whitmire, Mrs. J. B. Wright.
Next Sunday's News will be thc-v
oughly distributed over South Geor
gia in general and Brunswick m
particular. You should have vcur
ad. in It.
Smiths Pharmacy
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JVLV“ i I sw UM .If 3 trtl-WA
Prescriptions prescriptions
Accurately \ Accurately
Compounded. Compou M
veal/ m ***" **"* t
STOMACH TROUBLES AND FRUIT TIME
corse together. The small boy is not tire only .sufferer or the green apple
the omy cause. But whatever the cause or effect, these as a remedy in
our well assorted stock of drugs and medicines.
AROMATIC EXTRACT OF BLACKBERRY AND RHUBARB
is not anew remedy, but has been on (he market for more Tban twenty
years and is highly recommended for the cure of dysentery, flux, cholera
morbus, diarrhoea and all summer mplaints. *
SMITH'S LI V 1R PILLS
will cure you of biliousness, sick hoaadaehe, constipation, pain in the back,
torpid liver, dizziness, malarial poison, dyspepsia, sour stomach, indigestion
aud all liver complaints.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
has grown rapidly in the last two months and is now filled with a well se
lected assortment of such medicines that are used by your family pliy'sl
<lan - We will give our best attention and till them' accurately and as
quickly as possible.
Smith’s Pharmacy
I i r f. rct-ng of the
'‘feus ic'd-: ■ . Mock &
: '.. ,
■; tl' ‘via cay c' jttne. to con
cider an Issue of bonds .-al u. increase
in the cap.tai stock cf the company
and the !„ ~nng cl additional common
stock , an-; .a; preferred stock, aud
to transact any other such bu-siuess
that may before the meeting. This.
May Kith. I!>U2.
CHA3. L. HYDE,
President Brunswick & Birmingham
Railroed Company.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof of a wonderful ad
-am ( ill medicim is i ivi
G. W. Roberts, of Llii-.iibctb. V. . V -
\n old man there had long suffered
with what good doctors pronounced
incurable cancer. Tuev believed his
>ase hopeleifs till he used En-ctrie
Bitters and applied liucklen's Arnica
Salve, which treatment c-ompiet.'iy
cured him. When Electric Bitters are
used to expel bilious, kidney anil mi- j
erobe poisons at the same time in • i
salve exerts its matchless healing I
power, blood diseases, skin eruptions,
ulcers and sores vanish. - Bitter-; Due.,
naive 25c. at ail druggists.
McDuffie’s Little Blue Liver Pill
makes hue people bright, cleanses the
system of all the deleterious and un
healthy matter and makes anew
person of you. 25 cents, at W. Joer
gen’a.
; AN . OCEAN TRIP
ITo NEW YORK, BOSTON
AiNO ALL
> EASTERN RESORTS
I The
1 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
! LOW RATES—Superior Sera ice
i 30 Hours ©: Ocean Breezes
3 Sailings each WeeK
from Savannah, Ga,
i T7ie steamships of this Popular Lino—tnoorn
> VarabU in Speetl, service or Apiointinents, • rTer
a route-inexpensive m eofti. complete
m enjoyments-from all Southern Pohits hy a
r short rail journev to S tvaunah ami fo hours of
[ Coot air to New York.
Fob Sates, Reservations. Advertising
Matte*. £tc., Apf-lt To
Loral Tlrkrt Agent. In llruaawlrk.
W <i. Brewer, C. T. A I*. A. Saknah, Gs. ‘
Don’t Forget
warm and exhausted,
From the Hot Sun,
That we are serving Sola Water,
Ice Cream and Slierlierts,
In an \;p-tol)at; Manner -
Electric Fans to Keep tile Flics Away
We Keep Everything that an Hp-to
Date Druggist Keeps.
We send for and deliver prescriptions
Hunter-Sale
- Drug Go.
hhONt 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs.
Hs-i;. the well known colored bar
ber. is better fitter 1 tc s ,f ‘he pub
lic that, ever Every.- ug r.y.f and
clean end up to Cite
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IT GROWS ON ONE
The excellence of our plumbing work
has caused it to be regarded as tlie
stamhird. Many have learned that they
cannot find any one who will do a job
fierier, but can easily have it done worse.
Permit us to estimate on new
I'Ll'.': Ii ' . \V< Ii t K AND REPAIR.'#
and it will bo seen that a saving of
from ten to fwentv ja r cent, can be ef
fected.
The usi- r.f good luarerinl and the i m
ploynieuf o’ intelligent workmen are
factors in producing highly snccessfnl
results.
A. H. BAKER,
205 Gloucester, Street.
EELEVUE HOSPITAL T „JHC.
When suffering with any of the fol
lowing diseases, get a botUe of this
splendid tonic and be quicWy quickly
relieved: Indigestion, Biliousness,
Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Sick Head
acne, Pains in Back from deranged
kidneys, or Brights disease, or any
and all forms of dibilitv requiring a
quick tonic.
W. J, SUITS,
The Druggist,
“in any size bottle. '
P. DEV ARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
- Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Free delivery.
;ff niskey.
; Sfj Distilled
: especially
jforus. It is the
best whiskey in
Brunswick; call
■fer n. For sale
pnly at our bar.
tOEWENSTEIN’S
-OO -rvionk St.
; TRE MONT V.’HibKtY Ic FINE, TOO,!
JUNE 2a