The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 03, 1902, Image 3

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SUNDAY MORNING. Furniture and Bedding. Don’t Trust to Luck. ARTISTIC METAL BEDS. Graceful shapes, beautiful colorings hamisqfme finish, s charadtorizo tlve metal beds of today. The best work of the most noted metal bed works can be found on our fidors. There is no design so new that you cannot find it here, while we have the most inexpensive memf bods that can bo caoej "good.'* Our stock also oik braces a great many novel.f.-s at moderate prices and from that on up to the finest beds ni. de. C. JMeGARVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. TRULY “A GRAND OLD WHISKEY” uadLliUlj!? •-.... , la the famous CREAM OF KENTUCKY. It’s purs and wholesome and sold ch eaper than any other whiskey of 'tc lime, rank or quality. Sold In Brunswick only by Douglas & Morgan. I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers. ,i Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. S. A. W A. ARNHEITER, } Wholesale and Retail Dealer in f • Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s Western Beef, !i fBW Pork and Mutton. - Fresh Poultry. Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries, * Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods sent out nice and cl ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. u 207 Monk St. /Phone 89 C. Downing, President E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier VLe National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA. CAPITAL OP ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in 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 hear interest, compounded quar terly. Interest bearing cerifioates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK ICRS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA ION” are cheaper and more convenient ttian postofilco or express. W. H. BOWEN, Contractor a*rd Builder of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUFACTURER OF FRMBNT TI LB AX'D ANT IKK lAh HTONB J. M. BURN LIT, WHOLESALE r Grain and Provisions, Cow and Chicken Fee£. IRLY CLOSING NOTICE. I undersigned banks wili close ■ [•; o’clock p. m. SATURDAYS L May 15 ami October 1. ■ National Bank of Brunswick IE- D. Walter, Cashier. Irunswick liana & Trust Cos., f H. W. Galei, Cashier. BEWARE! Tuition hr folks, an.] should TSrcss'-s , h ant'd only l>\ .in does good ’<n k. BIWN FLOUR IS THE Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. C. IL JEWETT. Roll Kov flour suits the ladies. 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. Daily Short Story OF THE B Brunswick News. Phe Jfeiv XOeman. I REALLY cannot lot this matter pass any longer. I have been de bating it with myself ever since last winter and especially since another occurrence a few weeks ago has driven it in on my mind with a spike and sledge hammer. One should never go off in his mind prema turely, so 1 have been for months con sidering whether I ought to call the at tention of the women of this rituiblle to the dangerous and scandalous go ings on in the United States senate. Now 1 have decided that ns a duty Incumbent on mo and one which can not be shirked 1 must speak out a sol emn warning against trusting the mas culine sex with the ballot and the law making power. To the United States senate are cho sen men presumably of the ripest in tellects and most seasoned passions, yet last winter in a solemn session of that body one elderly member leaped over the seats like kangaroo and grabbed a brother senator from his own state by the hair, and this one "he pitched into him and him pitched into ho,” and the two had a gorgeous dog fight in the eyes of all the world, so to speak. Of the more recent occurrence the scare bead lines of the newspapers said: “Senator - Grabs Senator - by the Throat on Floor of the Cham ber!” “Why I Did It I Was Mad and Lost My Hoad!” “Now I ask tlie women of the land whether creatures like these, swayed wholly by their emotions, driven hither and thither by the excitement of the moment, like the animals in a nude corral during a stampede, are tit to ho trusted with political responsibility. Do not these repeated outbreaks in the gravest: and highest legislative body in tlie republic show a hopeless lack of that cool judgment and solid brain power which alone can keep the human head level in critical moments? Yea, verily, plainly mini is a creature too emotional to lie trusted with the gov erning power. if * Mrs. Alice Moore MeComas last year dropped the quill and Ink born of the journalist to tour her daughters on the musical stage. Both are very young, but so admirably trained mid taught by their mother in now woman ways that they could take care of themselves anywhere. Miss Alice, the elder, is Hie planiste of a traveling entertainment company. The younger is “Carroll the whistler,” now only seventeen. Mrs. MeComas herself is Carroll’s bust ness manager, making all her engagements and traveling with her always. The year for both sisters lias been uncom monly successful. Mrs. MeComas has proved herself an excellent manager. *! * Did it over occur to you that absent mindedness ami forgetfulness in small matters are a sin? Either may easily be overcome, but if allowed to grow on one develops into real addlepatedncss and brain disease. p p Many women waste enough time loaning upon their elbows and gazing out of windows to become adepts in any branch of knowledge, art or indus try that they might take up. In (he day of judgment when each Is asked. “W hat did you do in your earth life tn save your soul and earn continued ex intern - ') for it?” will she say: “1 was a sill pressor. 1 leaned on my elbows and looked out the window?” P P Miss Emma YVilttnore for twenty five years has lie' ll station agent, tele graph operator and baggage master at Wuntagli, N. Y. In each of these ca pacities she is nil admirable servant of the road. She is one of the host tele graph operators on the line. P P. Don't believe what you are taught just because one who is supposed to be an authority teaches it to you. Use your own judgment. Don't be a sheep. P P In Chicago the members of the Cook County Bar association select the va rious candidates for judges in a set of primary meetings. The association in cludes a considerable number of worn on lawyers, and at the last primaries these ladies exercised with a good will their right to vote. P P One of the most learned and scholar ly individuals of either sex in this country is Doctor of Laws M. Carey Thomas, president of I’.ryn Mawr col lege. Miss Thomas believes women should have the ballot. P, P •Never slump over little breakdowns, physical or otherwise. I’iok up and go on again. *5 P, That brave lady, Mrs. Lillie Dcverettx Blake, and her aids of the New York City Legislative league have under taken to procure the appointment of women physicians for the female wards of the state insane asylums. It will he necessary to have the legisla ture enact a law to that effect before it can be done. Dr. I’hoebe Wait, a New York physician, was tlie first to recom mend that the proposition be ap proached by way of the state legisla ture, since the politicians who appoint the.. uiedlcal_Btaff_gf_such bosi£taU THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. would not voluntarily put a woman, however useful and necessary site might be, into a place which a voter could till. ELIZA AT’CTIAItD CONNER. YVlin Ludit'N Wore MieKs. In the seventeenth century ladies wore masks in piddle, and great was the variety of face screens that were seen. Ladies who had “corailne” lips preferred them short, as was natural; for others who wished to hide the lower part of the face the mask was completed by a chin piece of linen, which afterward passed under the chin and over the ears. In says M. Engerund, anew mask called tlie mimi, from the Italian mimics, was all the rage and threatened to usurp the place of tlie black one. It was even the cause of violent quarrels between tlie ladies who held to tlie latter and those who preferred the latest novelty. Some years later it: been mo tlie fashion to trim the upper part of the mask with a ruche of lace, to lengthen It with a heard of the same material and even to cover it more or less with lace to the borders of the eyeholes. Young ladies of this period, however, fre quently contented themselves with covering the face simply with a piece of black crape for coquetry's sake and to appear the fairer. A Hitter Retort. “Do you think,” he asked, “that you could learn to love me?” “I don’t know,” she answered. “1 might, but if I were a man I'd hate to think that I was an acquired taste.” - Chicago Record Herald. The Mandolin club has been reor ized, and is prepared to furnish music for all kinds of entertainments and dances. The repertoire of this well known musical aggregation eon si sis of the latest and choicest music. M. U. Marks is musical director of tno club. Swan’s Down flour Is he best. WHEN OTHERS FAIL To please you, send your clothes to Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner. Saved From an Awful Fate. “Everybody said I had consump tion,” writes Mrs. A. M. Shields, of Chambersburg, Pa., “I was so low af ter six months of severe sickness caused by nay favor and athma, that few thought I could get well, but 1 learned of the marvelous merit of Dr. King's Now Discovery for consump tion, used it, and was completely cured.” For desperate throat and lung diseases it is the safest cure ia the world, and is infallible for coughs, colds and bronchial affections. Guar anteed bottles 50c. and SI.OO. Trial bottles free at all druggists. Happy Time in Old Town. “We felt very happy,’’ writes It. N. Beville. Old Town, Va., “when Buek len’s Arnica Salve wholly cured our daughter of a had case of scald head." It delights all who use it for cuts, corns, burns, bruises, bolls, ulcers, eruptions. Infallible for piles. Only 25c. at all druggists. SHOES SHINED F REE! At 300 Monk street. Each and every customer of mine given a shine ticket absolutely free. Clothes cleaned and pressed on short notice. DAVENPORT'S. Phone 141-2. Filthy Temples in India. Sacred cows often defile Indian tem ples, but worse yet is a body that'Sl poluted by constipation. Don’t per mit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King’s New Life Villa and avoid untold misery. They give lively liv ers, actve bowels, good digestion, fine appetite. Only 26c. at all druggists. Say, why don’t you telephone No. 46? A Dryer. The dryer at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning establishment enables him to scour and press a suit within five hours. No one else can do this for you. Phone 253-2. YOU RUN THE RISK When you fail to have Jim Cartor clean you clothes. Phone 253-2. quired to do such an amount of work. Remember the place, Bults cleaned and pressed, 300 Monk St., old Cen tral Hotel Phone 141-2. If you want some news of interest, telep one No. e 6. The Hessie line will mane double! -ally trips to St. Simon pier Sunday leaving Brunswick at 9,30 a. m. and 2,30 p. m. returning at 11 a. m. and 6 a day at the island and a largo erowdl will go. Ring telephone No. 46, and be happy for the remainder of the day. To the Public. Mr. J. M. Bryan is now employed in my real estate and collection business and I am hotter prepared than ever to collect rents and handle your real estate. Collections of rent, earnestly solicited. J D. FOCI.ER, Real estate agent, No. 2iß Newcas tle SL, up stairs. SMITH’S PHARMACY Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. V DOCTOR AND PATIENT are both helped by our j \ DRUGS AND MEDICINES. p The pliysbuau achieves 'success by effecting many cures through ' their agency, mid the patients are restored to health by taking | ' them. \ 4 THEIR FRESHNESS AND PURITY I produce results not obtainable with durgs of inferior quality. Our £- * fc— ■■ J PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT is in charge of a competent pharmacist. Medicines are carefully compounded. We do not substitute. , X] , SMITH’S PHARMACY. '4 * r* 1 PHONE 222. The Lodge At TallulahiFails, Ga Under the management of J. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel Larder. of Macon, Ga. Tne v.iost healthful climate, 2.000 feet elevation. Music by an excellent orcEestra; 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 wnn al! modern con veniences. Twenty-five room-; 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. Question Answered. Yes, August Flower still has t'nc largest sale of any medicine in the civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers never thought of us ing anything else for indigestion or hiliiousxmss. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom hoard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used Auguse Flower to clean out the system and stop fer mentation of undigested food, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate the nervous and organic action of the syjstem, andw that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head, aches and other aches. You only need a few doses of Green’s August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied tncre is nothing serious the matter with y;ou. You can get the reliable remedy at Dr. G. G. Greene’s reliable remedies at Smith’s Phar macy, W. J. Butts. The Effect of Warm Days and Cool Nights. A leading physicoan writes that he has noticed warm days’ and cool nights always affect the bowels, and suggests some preventative remedy. Dr. Diggers Huckleberry Cordial is the only one that can be absolutely relied upon. It never fails to cure. Sold by all druggists, 25 and 50c. bottles. 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 wluit good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed his case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters 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. PIPING AGAIN and in the same strain. Trying to awaken public interest in the subject of SANITARY PLMBING and blowing our own uorn while do ing it. If there’s a job to be done about your place, don't have it done by the cheapest plumber unless you know he's tne best and he can’t very well be that it 'his prices are much below the ordinary. We charge fair prices, hut do su perior work and use the best material Couldn’t promise more than that if we talked all day. A. H. BAKER, 7,05 Glouc@ster, 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 & CCX i \ f| | ■ I S ■ Morphine and Whiskey * U 111 El/I habitstreated without pain II | 111 |V| or confinement. Cnrevurtr \J I |xtl VI anteedst Sanitaririmor no pay. B. H. VEAI„ Man’gr Lithia Springs Cure Cos.. Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Homejtrealmcnt 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 3. Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.