The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, July 27, 1902, Image 3

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SUNDAY^MOKNL&U fe. • A trunk tournament, in which pygmy price's play an important part— ami 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 tlum any way. Alt of these trunks are heavy ean'VSts covered, strong hard wood slats on all—some sole leather bound, some iron hound, some have two leather straits, neavy brass locks, some linen, some two trays with hat 'box compartment, two bottoms, one of which is shoot iron, and not one in the lot. hut will defy the fiercest baggage smasher that ever filing, P raped on an unoffending trunk. Some of these trunks are me, swell. .... swa. if" i *£l v" ' ' / . . . JVIeGARVEY. 316 Newcastle Street. TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY” tEit'?!* "*> ;S- i<*’,•> Is the famous £ , t' CREAM OF KENTUCKY. It' pure and wholesome and sold oh eaper than any other whiskey of Its fame, rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by Douglas & Morgan, I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers. * • j, * |t, Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A. A. ARNHEITER, "• - Wholesale and Retail Dealer in •>. Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’a 'viSiSlL Western Beef, ? iJSP Pork and Mutton. -Si*?*' Fresh Poultry. Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries; !~ 'lT|f Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods sent out nice and c( ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. ufeiiiLS* vtS 207 Monk St. ’Pffone 89 C. Downing. President. E. H. Mason. Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA. CAPITA!. OF ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOI.I.AHS and total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HAI.F MILI.iON DOI.I.AHS, are ilevote.l to tlie assistance of legitimate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. Interest bearing cerificates of deposit Issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK EKS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA iON” are cheaper and more convenient than postoffice or express. W. H. BOWEN, Contractor and Builder of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANIIFAdTCUKK OF E'ESIENT TILE ANT) ART 11'RIAL STONE J. M. BURNETT, WHOLESALE xa Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. Brunswick Sash and Door Go. MANUFACTURERS OF 'M SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, MOULDINGS, FRAMES, ETC. FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRE3S iIuMSE.T FACTORY: > OFFICE: Stonewall Street. * / ,tj 600 Cochran Ave. Prince Street - . - Telephone 239. Cochran Avenue. 3 | f j n. , 7 , £** BRUNSWICK, 8A Daily Short Story - OF THE f Brunswick News. ♦_ ..— THE NEWCOMER AT PICKVILLE There is n flutter among the men of the mining town facetiously dubbed Tiokviile. Since the place has emerged from the grub (camp) into the butterfly (town) there have been tint ttiree wom en within its corporate limits, and they nil married. Now comes a young wom an styling herself Molly Griffon and sets up a small store. Mining supply dealers and gamblers are among the eligible men in Plekvllle, besides a young mn tf, Arthur Huggins, in con sumption, who came to save his life and to save souls, though he has nei ther church nor salary. The day after Molly Grifton’s appearance every bach elor in the town was agog as to who would draw the prize, for it was not for a moment supposed'that any good looking young woman would remain long In such a community without be ing appropriated. The question was sifted like an algebraic problem. The parson was not considered at all; the mine owners had wives In the east; the merchants were none of them pro ficient with the gun; the miners wore too busy to look after their interests. This left the gamblers to fight it out among themselves. The most dreaded among the gam blers was Fox Armstrong, and when lie was observed to stop at Molly Grif fon's store and buy up the first edition of the stock, cleaning out the shelves entirely, the rest of the profession con cluded to keep at a safe distance. Hut one man in Piekville had the audacity to buck against Fox Armstrong, and lie was a young prospector named Stephen Bartlett. Stephen was the only man In town who seemed to find favor with the lady, and, though he had not the mentis of wooing by trade, as in the case of Armstrong, the scale was turned In his favor by his manly and honest bearing, his cheerful dispo sition and certain ingenuous traits which rendered lilm attractive to wo men. He was warned by his friends that as he valued his life ho should refrain from any attention to Miss Molly. Asa firecracker has been known to kindle a city, so a meek and lowly mail started the shooting that was bound in time to take place on account of Molly Griffon. Fox Armstrong one night erased dealing faro at 11:30 o’clock on account of an indisposition, concluding that he would go to his room and turn in for the night early. Passing Molly Griffon's store, he wus surprised, though nil was dark within, to see the door standing ajar. Think ing that someone might he appropri ating Molly’s belongings and that ho might win credit with her by captur ing the thief, he sidled up to the door and listened. I.ow voices e;nne from the room behind the store where Molly lived, the one a woman's, the oilier a man’s. Armstrong at once assumed that ids rival Bartlett was stealing a march upon him and got his revolver in position to handle readily at the exit of the intruder upon what lie con sidered or wished to consider ids own domain. Presently the two inside ad vanced to the shop. “t'ouie,” said the girl; “take it. You are paining me by refusing.” “I)o you suppose I could live a mo ment among these men if they knew you were furnishing me with moneyV” “lint they don’t know it.” “Very vveii; i will lake this. Next week J mil going to work with a pick and shovel.” “You will do no such tiling.” There was the sound of a kiss, and the man stepped into the street. Great heavens.' It was the parson! Unconscious of being observed -for Armstrong occupied a position where he could not lie seen Arthur Huggins wended Ids way toward his room. Armstrong followed him and when in the center of a bridge across the gulch accosted him: “You white livered hypocrite”— ho was beginning, but paused. A step was heard on the far end of the" bridge, and in a few moments Stephen Bart lett came up and was recognized un der Hie starlight. “Parson Huggins and Fox Arm strong-together here at this time of night! What does it mean?” “That he has been skulking with Molly Grifton, which I don’t permit.” “Jle has ns good a right as you any way.” said Stephen. “You give me great joy in taking liis part,” sneered Armstrong. “I can't a man with a woman's soul in him. hut I can take care of’’— The words wore never finished. Had he not had something of the contempt for Bartlett that he had for the par son he would have fired first and talked afterward. Stephen knew full well that tiring, and quick firing, was essential or lie would be a dead mail. Armstrong dropped. Molly Grifton heard the shot and. fearing that Huggins might have been waylaid, rushed upon the bridge. “Stephen! Arthur! What does it mean ?” “That dog,” said Stephen, “assumes sole right to you. I have maintained that Parson Huggins or any man you choose has ail equal right.” “This is all my fault,” cried Hug gins bitterly as Molly bent over the wounded gambler to assist him. “Mol- 'fMK BRUNSWICK BAIL* NKVVS ty is iiiy sister, l came here to reoov er my health. Having no means, was about to return when she came out to help me. Knowing that this community would not respect me fo being helped by a woman, she 100 l another name and concealed our rela tlonshlp.” me next day the town of Piekville was startled with the news that Ste phen Bartlett had downed Fox Arm strong and was going to marry Molly The rest of the story was not divulged, SARAH PARK 10 TBIMMINGHAM. Swan’s Down flour Is he best. if Your Eyes Trouble You in any Way What ever, Call and We Will EXAMINE I hem FREE and tell You what the 1 rouble is. KENNON MOTT, 0. IE The Leading Jswelen 216 NEWCASTLE STREET. Inspector of watches for the Southern and B * B Hallways. Keeper of the city clock. Time by wire from Washington dally at 11 a. m. LITTLE TALK. We have just what you want for supper— Leggett's Ginger Preserves, Leggett’s Pine Apple Preserves. Leggett s Quince Preserves. Leggett’s Peach Preserves, Leggett’s Cherry Preserves, Leggett s Strawberry Preserves, Leggett’s Fig Preserves, Campbell’s Jams (any fiavor.) wtmmwm** If it's good to eat, we ha\' it. : i. jm THE LIGHT In our window points out the way to a good, iionest drug store. We think that the things we sell are bet er than others, because wc fully see that we mua sell only the purest drugs in order to keep our soccers. Every liiing else you’d expect, to find in a drug store is here at its host. . The Fiest Equipped Soda Fountain in the city. Your drinks are served In an up-to-date manner, and as cold as ice will make them. Hunter-Sale PrugCo. ’PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Drugs. Bellevue senk. This celebrated tonic is in growing demand. The season ot the grea'est need is approaching. Indigestion, !iii liousness, Jaundice, Chill; and Fever, Sick Headache, pains in the back and kidneys all depend upon malaria, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any !orm, 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 tnrdugh which these notices can be publisaed. WHEN OTHERS FAIL To please you, send your clothes to Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. * SMITH S PHARMACY ii i K ' DOCTOR AND PATIENT i\ , are both helped by| our i DRUGS AND MEDICINES. / The physician achieves success by effecting many cures HuougU their agency, and the patients are restored to 'health by taking them. , • i, THEIR FRESHNESS AND PURITY produce results not obtainable with durgs of inferior quality. Our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is in charge of a competent pharmacist. Medicines are carefully compounded. We do not substitute. SMITH’S PHARMACY. PHONE 222. The Lodge At TaliulahsFails, 6a V - ; Under fine* management of .1. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel Lanier, of Martin, Ga. The -.lost healthful climate, 2,0110 feet elevation. Music by an excellent orchestra; Darn ing, Horseback Riding, Driving, Fishing and Bowling Alley. Wonderful Mountain Views, Great Water Falls. Best of all. ease of ae eessihll ty, and an elegant new commodious Hotel witn all modern con veniences. Twenty-five rooms with private porcelain baths, electric lights and hells; Motor car line from Hotel to Falls. Special rate to families. For further information address, J. A. NEWCOMB. Tallula’n Falls, Ga. rS. OCEAN TRIP To NEW YORK, BOSTON AND ALL • EASTERN RESORTS f OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY f LOW RATES—Superior Servk e v 50 Hour(| of Ocean Breezes 3Sailin(;s each WeeK from Savannah, Ga. L The steamships of tiii* Popular Line— lncom- . i P'lfeMf in Speed, Service or Appointments, offer I [ a delightful route-inexpensive in cost, complete Mo enjoyments -from all Southern points by a! r Abort rail journey to Savannah and 50 hours of 1 [ cool lt ilt to New York. Fob S*th, Reservations, Aovert’S:* c Mattes. Ctc., Apply to ! © l,orul Ticket fn Rruastrlek. W. (k Hrewcr, C. T. AP. A. flavMa a &,GaA Swan’s Down is the finest winter wheat patent hour. University of Georgia. The 102d session of the University of the state will open on September 18th. This institution is organized in three departments, Academic, Law and Agricultural There is no tuition to residents of the state except in the law school. In agriculture the courses have been increased and enlarged so as to embrace a short winter course, a one-years course and a full course. Room is furnished in both the old and new dormitories free, and excellent board Ls supplied in Denmark Hall at SB.OO per month. Chancellor W. B. Hill will he lad to supply a handsome hook and catalogue on application. “You look a three-time winner,” says the summer girl. “llow do you manage to keep your clothes looking so nice?” The young man replied, “I send my clothes to Davenport’s. Phone 141-2, old Central Hotel stand. j Ml 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 as skill and care ean make it. Workmanship is first class because we engage only competent mon and are particular that no detail of a job is slighted. Permit us to figure on your work. eeayionlM 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 & CO. tfT |"1 $ 0 | jft jH Morphine and Whiskey | ||| |%a| habftstrc-ated without pail, ’i s 3I I BW| or confinement. Ctlregtiar -1 IVI V I anteed at Sanitarium or no pay. B. H. VEAL, Man'gr tithla Springs Cure Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Homeitreatment sent tf preferred. Correspondent* strictly confidential. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub lic than ever. Everything neat and clean and up to date