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TUESDAY MUKKINO
A trunk tournament, in which pygmy prices 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 th*m
any way. All of these trunks are heavy canvas covered, strong hard
wood slats on ail—some sole leather bound, some iron hound, some have
two leather straps, heavy brass locks, some linen, some two trays with
hat box compartment, two bottoms, one of which i sheet iron, au.l not
the lot but will defy the fiercest baggage smasher that ever (lung,
SWfsiiL or .h'hiped on an unoffending trunk. Some of these trunks are
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f| ). MeGARVEY.
JSBr 316 Newcastle Street.
W
TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY”
tit* H*!*-: , ll the famous
CREAM OF KENTUCKY.
It’s pure and wholesome and sold oh eaper than any. other whiskey of Us
fame, rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by
Douglas & Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A.
A. ARNHEITER,
Ifc -. v j ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
' v ’■* -4’ Schwarzchlld & Sulzberger Beef Co.’a
Western Beef,
Pork and Mutton.
'‘“KP" ' Fresh Poultry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
i Tit Fresh Eggs from the Country.
Ail goods sent out nice and cf ean. The best for the
modal housekeeper. .'jLg'bgl;
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 ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devote.l to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora
tions . ,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear internet, compounded quar
terly. Interest bearing cerificates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the ‘HANK ERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
ION” are cheaper and more eonven ient than postoffice or express.
W. H. BOWEN,
Contractor and Builder of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUKA! TURKIC OK
CRMKN'i: I’IKK ANB ARTIFICIAL
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE
Grain and Provisions,.
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
!■ 1 . 1 1 1 1
Brunswick Sash and iioor Cos.
MANUFACT URERS OF
SASH, DOORS, AND BLINDS, MOULDINvaS, FRAMES, ETC.
FROM GEORGIA PINE AND CYPRESS LUMJE.t
.FACTORY: ° FF l^"r^hr, n a„
Stonewall Street. THpnhnni- ?->q
Street. w Telephone 2.9.
Vvj,
. BRUNSWICK, ®A -
Daily Short Story
' -- OF THE f
i Brunswick Mews,
j 9ke filter fiitten .
“Henry Teale iR a gawk!”
1 heard the words across the garden
wall. lam Henry Teale. The speak
er was Kate llarkev, who was talking
with her cousin, Marion Drowne.
“But he knows things!” refilled Mar
ion.
"What matters it if lie does, lie Is
too bashful and reserved lo tell what
he knows. There Isn’t a girl In the
place who doesn’t dread to be left
alone with him."
“Don't you think some of them might
overcome their aversion if he should
suddenly become wealthy?”
"I don’t think 1 could stand him if
he were worth”—
1 was lying in a hammock in the
back yard, reading. I got up and went
into the house, but as this scrap of
conversation occupied but a few mo
ments 1 could not very well avoid hear
ing it. To do myself justice, I did not
wish to hear myself discussed. Kate
Harbor's remarks were intensely pain
ful to me, so painful that 1 resolved to
leave the place of my birth and go
forth into the great world, hoping to
forget them.
I did not forget them, but I had the
sensitiveness knocked out of me very
quickly. 1 made money, made it out
of nothing, ami to do this I was obliged
to master my feelings. “To those who
have shall be given," and by the death
of an aunt I inherited n fortune. I
owned the little tumbledown house
with the acre of ground about it in
which 1 had Heed with my mother,
and since she was no longer living 1
resolved to go back and dispose of it.
The day’ after my arrival 1 rigged a
hummock In the buck yard and lay
down in it with a cigar and a book.
I’retty soon I heard voices over the
wall.
"Have you seen him?”
“Yes; I was peeping through the
blinds when he came.”
I recognized the first voice as that of
Marion, the second as that of Kate.
Tills was all I heard, for the two girls
passed out of hearing.
In the evening I called on my neigh
bor. Kate Darker received me as If I
were her oldest and best friend, mak
ing no attempt to conceal the favor I
had found in her eyes since she had
pronounced me a gawk. Marion was
very reserved. Indeed, had I been as
unsophisticated as when I had heard
her say. “But he knows tilings!” 1
should have concluded Hint .she had
turned against me. But a man can't
make money without, gaining a knowl
edge of human nature. I suspected
that Marion now held ah of from a
feeling (hat since i had ' ccome a de
sirable “catch" it was mil ler place to
court me. Never!!mT. ss I had been re
penting her words "But be knows
.tilings'" for years and before leaving
liome had purloined her likeness. Her
honest face as it was at seventeen had
been well fixed in my memory. It was
now mi less honest and bad grown
more beautiful. I did not propose to
put up wit It this seeming indifference.
“You young ladies must be more
careful as to your words,” I said. “Be
fore I went away I overheard a scrap
of cimvcrsalion with regard to mo that
gave me great pain.”
Both looked at me uneasily.
"You two were talking in the gar
den. One said, Tic’s a gawk!’ the oili
er, ‘But lie knows tilings!' ”
The two girls looked nt each oilier
inquiringly.
"I remember nrt such conversation,”
said Kate. Marion was silent.
“Do you, Marion?” I asked.
"No, hut candor compels me to say
that at that time the criticisms were
just.”
“The first surely was, though 1 am
not so certain about the second. But
the justness of it all could have no
effect on a hoy of nineteen. Iha ve for
years felt harshly toward the one who
called me a gawk and kindly to her
vvlio said 'But lie knows things!'”
“Then you recognized their voices,”
salt! Kate, paling slightly. “Tell us
who called you a gawk.”
"I may have attributed the remark
lo the wrong girl, imt to whomsoever
I toss this pin let her stand accused.”
Taking a pearl pin from my scarf, I
tossed it to Marion.
The distress on Marion’s face was
painful to see. Kate blushed, and the
guilty look on her face was equally
distressing. Slic struggled vvitli tier
self to take tlie blame that she knew
Jieioiiged to her, but without success,
l waited to see if Marion would place
it where it belonged, but she did not.
She handed my pin back to me.
"Keep it as a token that you are for
given.” I said.
Hut she was resolute, and I at last
placed the jewel again in my scarf.
I waited a week, leaving the girls
free, the one to assume her just bur
den. the other to place it upon her
friend. I paid Kate marked attention
and treated Marion with indifference,
t had learned selfishness myself, but
admired that sense of honor which
prevented Marion from throwing the
blame on Kate. Meanwhile I took sat
isfaction in Marion's distress. The
fact of having called me a gawk was
nothing to her discredit. I knew that
it was the loss of my favor that pained
1 her.
‘'Marion,” I said one day, ‘‘have _ypu
THB&BRUNSWIO& DAILY NEWS
repeutur uavmg ennea me a ga wi; r'
She gave me no reply.
“Well, you had better dismiss the
matter from your mind. In the first
place, I was not only a,'gawk, but a
ninny. In the second, It?was not you
who spoke the word, but? Kate. In the
third, I love you and vvsint you to go
buck with me ns my vvTOe.”
So Indignant was she at the pain I
had given her that she kept me wait
ing a year and then only consented on
condition that 1 apologize.
MAURICE lv. BROCKET!'.
Swan’s Down flour Is he best.
restaurantT
FOR LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN.
Where you will be properly served
with the best the market affords, at
reasonable prices. Oysters In any
style. Everything new and clean.
OPEN TILL 12 O’CLOCK AT NIGHT
ERNEST
ARNHEITER,
817 NEWCASTLE STREET.
W. E DEMPSTEft
Mauam.
REPAIRS BICYCLES, GUNS,
TYPEWRITERS AND SEWING MA
CHINES,
AND GENERAL MECHANICAL
REPAIR SHOP.
Successor to J, A. Montgomery.
503 GLOUCESTER STREET.
Prompt and Thorough Attention and
Prices Reasonable.
..STEINWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now,,
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
B. J. OLEWINE, Agent
THE LIGHT
In our window points out, the way
to a good, honest drug store. We
think tliat the things we sell are hot
el- than others, because we fully see
that we mus sell only the purest drugs
in order to keep our seceess. Every
thing else you'd expect to find in
a drug store i,s here at its best.
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
Prug Go.
’PHONE 37.
Birth Place of Pure Drugs.
■ ... • .. i.i. ij.i_ ——)
Bellevue Honk.
This celebrated tonic is in growing
demand. The season of the greatest
need is approaching. Indigestion, 3-.il
lionsness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever,
Sick Headache, pains in tne hack and
kidneys all depend upon malaria, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all m any
form,
W. J, B U TTS,
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
puhiisoed.
The Southern railway has now a
most convenient Sunday schedule be
tween Brunswick and Savannah, leav
ing here at 6:25, ami returning at 6:15
p. m. Separate through coaches for
both white and colored people. Faro
SI.OO for the round trip.
"when OTHERS FaTl"
To please you, send your clothes
to Jim Carter, the leading clothes
cleaner.
Rob Roy Flour has no equal. 4
SMITH’S PHARMACY
Open from
6 a. m. to
10 p. m.
S DOCTOR AND PATIENT
are both helped by[ our
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
The physician achieves ’success by effecting many cures through
tlieir agency, and the patients are restored to ’health by taking
them.
1 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 TallulaMs, Ga
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Under the management of J. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel
Lanier, of Macon, On.
Tne -.tost 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 commodious Hotel wiui all modern con.
venlenhis. 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,
Tallulah Falls, Ga.
K N , OCEAN TRIP
STo NEW YORK, BOSTON
I ANO ALL
* EASTERN RESORTS
{ v, Th e
( OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY
i LOW RATES—St fi r for Skryicb
j SO Hours o f Ocean Breezes
3 Sailings each Week
from Savannah, Ga,
l The stmui.lilps of tjiia Popular Mns-lncom.
1 W 1 ! 1 . 1 ? •’''vr-l, Servii-e or Appointments, filer
I .1 <i"li£lifful route— iriuxiifjjgivp in cunt, complete
J iu PnjoymunlH—From all Southern RoinU f,v a
[ ££!*/ J° u r n £ ~J Savannah and to hours of
1 cool, Halt air to Now York. ,
Foh Rate®, Rcscrvationb,
[ IP Mattes, Etc., To g* >
[ Ticket .4 gen ft. Fa Rmobnlfk.
' W.G. Brewer, C. f. *P. A. Hasann.-.fc, Ga.^
Swan’s Down is the finest winter
wheat patent flour.
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 is supplied in Denmark Hall at
SB.OO per month. Chancellor W. 11.
Hill will he lad to supply a handsome
book and catalogue on application.
“You look a three-time winner.”
says the summer girl. “How 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.
Open from
6 a. m. to
F
10 p. m.
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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 can
make it. Workmanship is first class
because we engage only competent
men and are particular that no detail
of a jol) is slighted.
Permit us to figure on your work.
ecayionßd Sim Bauff oKaa is-; cm
A. H. BAKER,
205 Gloucester, Street.
E Street Lot.
Lot on E street next to corner of
F. $250; one-half cash. Cheap, close
in, just the place for a small cottage.
BUOBTON, FENDIG & COy
£"1 I | I B jg Morphine and Whiskey
1 I U 111 Ilf I habitatreated without pain
II | 111 Ilf I or confinement. CureK'Uar-
I I U 111 anteed at Sanitariumor no
pay. B. H. VEAL, Min’jr Lithia Springs Core
Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Homcjireulment sent
if preferred. Correspondence 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
JULY 2d
V."