The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 24, 1902, Image 3

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THURSDAY MORNING A trunk tournament, in which pygmy prices play an important part— and we add with emphasis that he who hesitates loses a good trunk It doesn't matter whether you need a trunk just now—come and see them any way. All of these trunks are heavy earning covered, strong hard wood slats on alt—some sole leather bound, some iron bound, some have two leather straps, heavy brass locks, some linen, some two trays with hat box compartment, two bottoms, one of which is sheet iron, ami not one in the lot hut will defy the fiercest luggage smasher that ever flung, kicked or jumped on an unoffending trunk. Some of those trunks are great, handsome, swell, C. MeORRVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY” UKEUBIIT * 5 *i.i<*!<*;• th fmou .& , * CREAM OF KENTUCKY. It’s purs and wholesome and told cheaper than any other whiskey of Its fame, rank or quality. Sold in Brunswick only by Douglas & Morgan, I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers. Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. 8. A. U A. ARNHEITER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in I r '.‘flffiL ' ’•* W* Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s jL. ; IsC Western Beef, - -'IISIP Pork and Mutton. - ■ . Fresh Poultry. Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries, ■ fnt Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods sent out nice and c( ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. -~Jk A h t 207 Monk St. Thone 89 iC. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice President. E.D. Walter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, G/\. CAPITAL, OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCE* ia excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS, -are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora tions . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. Interest bearing cerifioates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORBERS of the "BANK Bits’ MONK Y. ORDER ASSOCIA YON” are cheaper and more couven ient than postoffice or express. W. H. BOWEN, Contractor and Builder of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MAX U FACT 11RK K OK •v'EMEN'i: TllfK ANB AKTIERIAE STONE J. M. BURNETT, WHOLESALE Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chickenj^eed. Brunswick Sash and Door Cos. MANUFACTURERS OF SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMBER FACTORY: OFFICE: Stonewall Street. * &00 Cochran Ave. Prince Street. _ Telephone 239. Cochran Avenue. K WfcS.- -■ 3 •.. Kit. Ocean Avenue. iw . .. _ . BRUNSWICK, Ac, _ dl> , J . a , [Daily Short Story t OF THE l Brunswick News * ® ► -♦ [Farmer Dale’s Mistake. I was on n wheeling tour and stopped for supper and all night at a forlorn looking farmhouse. I was sur prised to see no woman about, all the work being done by the owner of the place, Ezra Dale. After supper 1 light ed a pipe and.sat on the porch smok ing. Dale came and sat beside me. “You have finished your evening chores early,” I said. “When my wile is without a servant, she never gets the dishes washed before 9 o’clock.” “Waal, ye see, I don't do it that a-way. t wash dishes oueet a week. Then I put ’em all on ter the wagon, drive 'em inter the creek, take a mop, an' when 1 get through they shine like pewter.” “Don’t you think a wife would be handy? She could do your mending.” "Don't need no wife. 1 got needles an' thread an’ buttons. There's my kit.” And be banded me a ease con taining Hie articles mentioned and no more. “Where’s your thimble?” I asked. “Don't need no thimble. I tried onev oneet an’ couldn't use it. It's handier to git the head of the needle ag in the wall an’ drive it through that: a way.” “Did you never have a love affair?” “Yes, oneet. It was when i was a young feller -very young an’ very green. I used to look on a gal as a heathen would look on a sacred im age. There was a little one livin’ across the creek. Farmer Owens' daughter Daisy. I’urty? Ye bet, ail’ gentle as a kitten. She lul. a shine to me. I was a fair lookin’ young feller then, straight an’ slim an' light on my feet. One evenin' I was a passin’ Farmer Owens’, and Daisy come mu llin' otlt with her linger a Heedin' an' asked lire ter tic it up fur her. 1 had tor git her arm under mine somehow an’ hold on ter her hand an’ wrap the linen strip un’ wind the string an’ a lot of things nil at the same time. While i was a-doin’ of it her hair got ag'in my cheek, an’ waul, I lost my head an’, turnin’, put an arm around her nn’ kissed her. “Do ye know, stranger, I’ve since made up my nfind she done it all a pur pose. I b’licvo she cut her finger on tentionnlly. 1 tell ye, women folks is tricky.” “I think that was a very nice fem inine way of catching your attention,” I remarked. “Go on.” “That’s jist what i did do. I went on from day ter day, week ter week, tilt it seemed ter me If anything happened between me un’ that gal I’d collapse. Somethin’ did happen. Farmer Owens tuk a farm linn’ fur The hivin', an' wliat did Daisy do hut take him out in her buggy that her father bought fur her at Christmas an’ drive right by that lions*- a-purpose ter show him oil ter me. 1 tell ye, stranger, she had the Wickedest eye in her ye ever see.” “Another feminine trait,” I observed. “Miss Daisy was evidently a woman.” “She was a woman, stranger, all' the worst kind of a one.” Dale went on lugubriously. “She broke me all up. 1 jist rented this farm an’ went away. I didn’t c-oine hack fur ten years. Then I made up my mind that women folks wa’sn’t vvutli won-yin’ about, an’ i tuk my farm ag’in an’ began ter work It. The fust time 1 went by Farmer Owens’ Daisy come out she had grown ter he a line lookin’ young woman of twenty-six an' wliat do ye suppose siie did?” “I can’t imagine.” “Asked me if I wouldn't tie up a cut finger. She had the same wicked look in her eye* sho liad when she drove that lopsided farm ban’ by my house ten years afore. Women is the persistent est critters I ever see. I jist squared off an’ said: 'Ye don’t git me that a way ag’in. Ye dong it oncet, ail’ that's enough,’ Rut. do ye know, stran ger, she was so slick about it that in 'live minutes I had my arm about her an’ she was a-restin’ her bead on my shoulder. She was a ei-yin’, too—erj'iu’ croekerdile tears, no doubt, “Waal, we was engaged, but it didn’t las’ long. Tlie question come tip as ter whether we’d he married by a jus tie*- or a parson. I don’t like parsons myself, an’ l wanted a justice. Daisy wanted a parson, an’ she was so blame set about it that I reckoned if she was as obstinate about a small matter like j that slic’d be wantin’ ter run the farm. 1 so I called the thing off, an’ I’ve been livin’ alone here ever since.” “Mr. Dale,” I said, “you have mis taken natural feminine traits for gen era! cussedness.” “That’s what they is, I tell ye, stran ger. “Ye don’t understand.” “You have declined to give up that which to a woman is a great deal, while to you it is nothing. Miss Owens was right to insist on being married by a parson, and you were ungenerous to refuse her. Now, Jet me give you a hit of advice. Miss Owens is stili single? Yes. Well, go to her and tell her that when you (irst met her you were a blundering idiot and that later you were an obstinate brute. /Say that if she will overlook your past errors you will spend your life in doing penance.” “Why, stranger, if I was ter do that I’d never have my own way about anything afterward.” “It is the only way to have your o.wp way. ghouteverything pith a vvo- THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW9K man. toss it aj, into UV-r hands, and she'll less it: right: , hack to you. More than that, she'!!) expect, you to lead, anil if you don'tylead she'll not respect you.” "Ye don't purait it! Say, stranger, wtmtisort ofla mnikeupfdo ye call that anyway?” The next summer, t rodc'pust Farmer Dale's place.. It was file trimmest looking farm In the county. . After sup per the farmer told me howlmueli bet ter contented, he was while'Mrs. Dnlo was) wnshlng'the dishes. ! EDGAR PENNINGTON. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof of a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist G. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va. An old man there had long suffered with what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed his ease 'hopeless till he used Electric Ritters and applied Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,' which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and mi crobe poisons at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c., salve 25c. at all druggists. Iloh Roy Flour is good LADIES, BEWARE! You are particular folks, and should ‘nave your dresses cleaned only by dim Carter, who does good york. Phono 253.2. Ladies' skirts cleaned and pressed, on short notice. All work guaranteed. Call up phono 1)1-2. or send to old Central Hotel stand. The Effect of Warm Days and Cool ft i g h ts. | A leading physieoau writes that lie hag noticed warm days and cool nights always affect the bowels, anil suggests some preventative remedy. Dr. Diggers Huckleberry Cordial is tin- only one that can ho absolutely relied upon, it never fails to cure. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. Dottles. | McDuffie’s Little Dine 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 ger’a. Swan’s Down is Uie finest winter wheat patent flour. Fo/ Sale. Four-room one-story house near Oglethorpe Hotel. Just the place for small family. $050.00. It is a bar gain. Half cash, balance on time. Brobston, Fendig &, Cos. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupancy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Doming, next door to Dr. Ilorouglis, on Newcastle street. C. If. JEWETT. There's only one place In Brunswick where clothes are cleaned and press ed by seientilic methods, and that’s at Jim Carter’s. WANTED! Ail the clothes in town to clean, at Jim Carter's place, 604 Moult street. Phono 253-2. Something new— quinine shampoo for ladies Gtd it at Clark’s barber sjiop., Clark, the leading and up to date colored barber, has all tne latest, tilings connected with an up to date tonsorial parlor. Hot baths on a mo ments notice. Rob lioy flour makes fine bread. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still lias the largest sale of any medicine in ttie civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers never thought u£ us ing anything else for indigestion or billiousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, ;te. They used Auguse Flower to ■lean out the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regulate uie action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the -sjytein, amlw that is all they took when feeling dull and had with head, aches and other aches. You only need a few closes of Green's August Flower, in liepiid form, to make you satisfied tne-re is nothing serious the matter with you. You can get the reliable remedy at Dr. G. G. Greene’s reliable remedies at Smith’s Phar macy, W. J. Butts. BELEVUE HOSPITAL T^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 Brightß disease, or any and all forms of dibility requiring a quick tonic. W. J, BUTTS, The Druggist, “In any size bottle." Notice to Masters. The News will publish ship notices at $1.50. It is the only legal medium through which these notices can be published. SMITH’S PHARMACY A full line of Sun dries Our extracts pleasantly bring to mind the forest, field and garden. These delightful odors have great strength and are viyry lasting. Just now the greatest favorites are VIOLET BLOOM, OPAPONAX, CATHERINE ROSE, QUEEN OF CARNATIONS, VIOLET DE PARME, ROSE LEAVES, OUR JACK, RED CLOVER. All of those we have in balk at 110 cents an ounce, or In handf-ome half ounce and ounce bottles at 25 and 50 cents each. There's a cure in PRESCRIPTIONS PUT UP here, because the drugs are as pure and fresh as it is possible lo ob tain. Tho utmost care is taken in flic measurement, weighing and com pounding. ACCURACY is one of our strong points. The charges in our prescription depart ment are as low as good quality and perfect service will permit. SMITH’S PHARMACY. The Lodge At Tallulah Falls, Ga Under the management of J. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel Lanier, of Macon, Ga. Tne -.lost healthful climate, 2.000 feet elevation. Music by an excellent orchestra; Dancing, Horseback Riding, Driving, Fishing and Bowling Alley. Wonderful Mountain Views, Great Water Falls. Best of all. ease of ac cessibility, and an elegant new comm odious Hotel with all modern con veniences. Twenty-five rooms with p rivate porcelain electric lights and hells; Motor car line from Hotel to Falls. Special rate to families. For further information address, J. A. NEWCOMB, Tallulah Fails, Ga. }■t OCEAN TRIP {To NEW YORK, BOSTON I AND ALL 4 EASTERN RESORTS 3 OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY ' jl LOW RATES— Si:pkkiok Service | H3O Hours o * Ocean Bretes i 3 Sailing's each WeeK 1 from Savannah, Ga. \ 1 Tho ftteiuiiships or ties Popular Unit— iiicom- | . pa.rul!i* in speed. Service or Appointments, i per \ 1 a delightful route- inexpensive m rout, complete ] fin enjoyments from all Southern Point* h y a 3 W Shot i tail journey to Savannah and to hours of ‘ t cool. Rail air to New York. i J rOH Rates, Rrs> t h v/a tiong. AOVCMTISIKC ' J M*m*. Etc.. Ap?l/ To | laical Ticket 4ir*lN I* nnm*i trb. j / W, (i. Itrcwc C. T. AP. A. Ba vatm ~ Don’t Forget When you are warm and exhausted, From the Hot Sun, That we are serving Soda Water, Ice Cream and Sherberts, In an Up-to-Date Manner Electric Fans to Keep the Flies Away We Keep Everythin# that an Up-to Date Druggist Keeps. “ We send for and deliver prescriptions Hunter-Sale Drug Go. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drug*. ~■- ' '.ialji ''' IF THE PLUMBING GIVES OUT it is not out plumbing'. Time and wear will finally affect our work, but it is not liable to premature break down. Material used on all jobs is as free from defects ;is skill and care can make it. Workmanship is first class because we engage only competent men and are particular tnat no detail of a job is slighted. Permit us to figure oh your work. ecayionUd Sim Banff oKaa is-; cm A. H. BAKER, 205 Gloucester, Street. E Street Lot. Lot on E street next to corner ot F. $250; one-half cash. Cheap, close in, just the place for a small cottage. BROBTON, FENDIG & OCX <,"s BT( I | I IS A Morphine mid Whiskey 8 u U Ell Sill habitatreated without pain 5I | 111 Ilf I or confinement. t'ureuuar -8 Bwl V 8 anteed at Sanitarium or no pay. B. H. VEAL, Man’gr Lit Mia Springs Cure Cos.. Drawer A, Austell, Ga. Houiekreatment sent if preferred. Correspondence strictly confidential. New Workmen of a higher grade and, improved fa cilities make Jim Carter the leader of clothes cleaners. Phone 253-2. .TULY 24 At the lowest prices