The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 07, 1902, Image 3

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Thursday morning, Furniture and Bedding. Don’t Trust to Luck. ARTISTIC METAL BEDS. Graceful shapes, beautiful colorings handsqfme s clmrndtcri/.e tin 1 metal be.ls of today. The best work of the most noted metal hod works oan be found on our floors. There isno design so new that you cannot find it here, while we have the most inexpensive nu'i... beds that can lie ctti.tM "good.” Our stock also em braces a great, many novelt.es at moderate prices and from that on up to the titles! beds made. C. JVIeGARVEY. 316 Newcastle Street. TRULY "A GRAND OLDWHISKEY” U. : !. " ? j la the famous CREAM OF KENTUCKY. H’a pure and wholesome and sold 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. S. A. MB A. ARNHEITER, / ‘ • Wholesale and Retail Dealer in F \ Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s : Western Beef, -JlflP Pork and Mutton. Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries; s " ¥1! Fresh Eggs from the Country. AH goods sent out nice and c( ean. The best of everything for the modal housekeeper. Jg, &j, .. , ,| ( 207 Monk St. one S9 C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Waiter, Cashier The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA. CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES in excess of ONL HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to tho assistance of legitimate busmens enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from individuals, firms and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. Interest bearing eerifleates of deposit Issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the "BANK EUS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA ION" are cheaper and more eonven ieut than pustofiieo or express. W. h. BOWEN, Contractor and* Builder of Si-one, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUKA) TITRIOR OF FKMBNT TIER ANT) AkTIKRIAh ST ON I v J. M. BURNETT, W HOLESALE . .. .r, Grain and Previsions, Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. E HL.Y CLOSING NOTICE. banks will close alp p. m. SATURDAYS p XpM. Walter, Cashier. The i p *|Pick Bans. & Trust Cos., ■l •; il. -W. Gales Cashier. '%!••• * —I LADIj^BEWARE! are folks, and should •havejSfcir.cleaned only by good ork. * v ®lig!±L?s - SWANS' DOWN FLOUR IS THE BEST. Typewriter Headquarters. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any description? You will find it to your intereat to call on me. Can sell you a typawwriter at such a price and. on aucra terms t r nat you will not miss the money. C. It JEWETT. Rob Hot flour suits the ladies. Notice to Masters. The News will publish ship notices' at $1.50. It is the only legal medium through which tbes* notices, can be published. Daily Short Story OF THE _ . Brunswick News. i .. \ MiWeman’s 'ixpositien. IF Frenchmen had been wise, long since would they have given to Frenchwomen all possible rights and privileges, for this would have only Increased'feminine ad miration for the men themselves. Then Frenchwomen would newer have mani fested that sourness toward the mas culine sox which so often ferments in the minds iof women of other nations in contemplating the (wrongs of their B ;:; I PALACE OF GLASS. half of the race. Frenchwomen! ndftiino and like men so much that they can. scarcely conceive of happiness tipnrt from the beloved masculine sex. At least tiiis was trine until within tlie past ten years Mem did not accord justice to the Frenchwomen, so these' women, gifted beyond* most ol' their* sex, have begun to boKd conventions, form leagues and petition the chamber of deputies to give them enlarged priv - ilege and opportunity.. The yeast of woman’s rights is at last working in. tlie breasts of Frenchwomen. One of the evidences of this is the International Exhibition of Women's. Arts and Industries in Paris the pres- ■ ent summer. It is expected to remain open till Oct. 1. At tlie close of the 1900 exposition a tew of the show" buildings were left permanently be cause of their architectural beauty or > uniqueness. Two of these' were tlie famous large and small glass palaces in tlie beautiful ‘‘(.'ours la-I’.cine.” near the Seine. Tlie larger of the two, espe cialiy designed b\ a noted livncti art ist In stained glass, is a temple of dreamlike beauty, amt in these glass, houses the exhibition is held, i This industrial congress of women is* : perhaps the moSt. important feature of the show. Us sessions are from Aug. A ‘ to 9. Item those multitudinous papers so familiar at women’s meetings in Anicrlra will be read and talked over, but we may be sure If Frenchwomen, read tlie majority of them they will not be so heavy as the dreary "club papers’’ of American women. One of the most import ant topics to be consid ered is the legal status of married wo men in France, which is melancholy' enough, because French jurisprudence in tiiis matter is stilt held back l>y the strangling old Code Napoleon. Another leading subject is woman’s work industrially both in die home and outside. An exquisitely delicate' humorous touch is to.lie noted in the 'nniioiineeimnt of the programme that at these meetings the chairwomen will not attempt to follow that ordinary parliamentary procedure “which gifes* • practiced speakers too great an advan- I tage over tlie thinkers.” One qf the two glass palace is de voti-d to the exhibits of Frenchwomen 1 m l BTAIIICASK AND ENTRANCE, themselves, while the otlier contains feminine work from foreign countries, ‘ Ajt course, except pcrhaiia in the mat Tlffl BRUNSWICK DAILY NSJW& ter of laces and embroideries, the ex* lilbit itself is nothing gre;\t, but cou neeted with the enterprise iVs it theater w here daily and nightly per formances, musical and otherwise, givy# visitors pleasure and recreation. MATILDA RU St!ESS. LOW RATES TO CALIFO ‘RNIA. Southern Offers a Rate of Le ss Than One Fare for Round Tr. ip. Brunswick to San Francis to and Los Angeles, $04.25 for round trip. Tickets on sale August Ist to 7t’n, inclusive. Final limit. Septeml >er 30. Stop.over is allowed at all Go, torado points and points west thereof. Passengers will also have the priv* ilege of going and returning v va di verge routes. For further inf, tion call or write to C. L. Can Viter, general agent Southern Kail way, Brunswick, Ga. a . l ■ .NO MiSTERY. it. is no longer a mystery why Wil son, the Photographer’s business so steadily increases in magnitude. The reason is quite oovlous to any one taking the trouote to investigate. Step in and see tho quality of w r orlc he is making, and you will no longer wonder —if you ever did. The proof is tlie tiling—come find satisfy yourself. , Swan’s Down flour Is he best. J, WHEN OTHERS FAIL To please you, send your clothes to Jim Carter, t’ne leading clothes cleaner. GEORG..,, WAYNE COUNTY: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by authority of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, made at tlie July term, last, ol saio court, will sell at public outcry, be tween the legal hours of sale, on tlie Aral Tuesday in September (1902), be fore the court house door m said county, in the town of lesup, ueorgia, to tlie highest and best bidder, all ol the undivided onu-seveuiu u-i) inter est of tlie estate of the late Martha i’ouwell in and to that tract of land lying in said county of Wayne, and ex tending also into Glynn county, Geor gia, containing lour hundred and fif ty t-lbb) acres, more or less, and hounded as l’ouows, and to say: West by the Old Post road, south by Akins land and vacant iana; east oy Ward ami Townsend's land and vacant land, and north by lands of George W. Pop well. Junior, ana M. W. Arneu; said tract being particularly described in the petition and map attached thereto on iienalf of Georgia Natl, adinirfistia trix of the estate of the late Geoflgi W. Popwell, Senior, praying leave to sell the other six sevenths (ti.) undi vided intbrost in said tract, now of tile and record in Said court. Terms of sale, cash. Purchasers pays for ti tie. This, August 4rh,, lfio2. J. W. MANNING, Administrator of the estate of Mai ilia Popweli. GEORGIA. WAIL.E COUNTY: , lie undersigned hereby gives notice that, by virtue of an order of the • 'curt of Ordinary of said conn y, granted at The November term, i asi., she will sell at puoiic out cry, between the legal sa.e hours, on tlie first Tuesday in oeptemher next. (1902), before the com., house door in said county, in Jesup, Ga., to tne highest bidder, all of ti.e undivid ed six-sevenths ((>-7) interest of tin ' state of the late George W. Popwell the senior, in and to all of trial tract of land, situated and lying partly in said county and partly in u.ynn coun ty, said state, containing four Inin droil and fifty (4.,u) acres, be there more or less, and hounded thus: Most by the Old Post road; south by land? of Akins and vacant lanas; east by vacant, lands and lands ol Ward ami Townsend, and north by; lanas of George W. Popwell, the junior, and M. VV, Arnett; said tract is fully and l particularly -.escribed in the petition oi the undersigned for leave to sell said six-sevenths interest, in the same, and the plat, attached uioreto, nov o, file and of record in the said court. Tr ims of sale, cash. The purchase] pays for titles. This, August 4th. JDU2. GEORGIA NAIL, .. .miriistraf rix of the estate oi George W. Popwell, Senior. , GEORGIA. ioYiVN COUi\ i. i . Wnereas, C. I’. Goodyear, adminis trator of the estate of J, i). Oxner, ii Georgia, represents to the court it nis petition that lie lias .ally adminis tered said estate: This is therefore to cite ail persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator shone, not he discharg ee from his administration and receive letters of his dismission on the urst Monday in September, 1902. This, August l>, 1902. EDWIN DART, Ch rk of Ordinary. Elks, Attention! There will be a regular meeting of Brunswick' Lodge 6!)1 B. P. O. Elks tonight, Thursday, August 7. at lodge rooms at 8 p. m. Business of import ance. B. T. COLEMAN, Attest Exalted Ruler. LOUS H. HAY.M, Secretary. Ginghams are very much worn just now; to get a good quality, you will have to go to H. V. ADDERLEY. SMITH’S PHARMACY 4 ! ’ Open from * 6 a. m. to 10 p. m. I X DOCTOR AND PATIENT s 5? , SJLiEMI * are both helped byi our a '' ' ' \ ‘ DRUGS AND MEDICINES. The physician achieves success by effecting many cures through tlieir agency, and the patients are restored to health by taking 1 them, \, \ V 4 - -,'HEIR FftJESHNESS AND PURITY , . 'htainnbh* .with durgs of inferior quality. Onr results not o ua,,l ‘ luie * ■ PRESCRIPTION' DEPABTIo^NT •'•ist MAloiV leß arfi carefully is in charge of a competent pharma pl " ■*w ■> compounded. _ .We do not substitute. Slv SMITH’S PHARMACY. - \ B ,i T PHONE 228. \ The Lodge At Tallulah Fails, 6a \ '' ‘ Under the management of J. A Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel Lanier, of Macon, Ga. T’no .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, ami an elegant new commodious Hotel witn all modern con. veniencre. Twenty-five rooms with private porcelain baths, electric lights and bells; 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 the largest sale of any medicine in tlie civilized world. Your mothers’ and grandmothers never thought of us ing anything else for Indigestion or blillousness. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, nervous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used Anguse Flower to clean out the system and stop fer mentation of undigested loud, regulate the action of the liver, stimulate tlie nervous and organic action of the syjstem, andw that is all they took when feeling duil and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a lew doses of Green's August Flower, in liquid form, to make you satisfied tnere 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 hag 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 U. W. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va. An old man there had long suffered witli what 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 tlie same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bitters 50c., salve 25c. at al! druggists. AUGUST 'V; sc PIPING AGAIN and in the same strain. Trying to awaken public interest in the subject of .SANITARY PLMBING I and blowing our own uorn while do i 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 the best and ho can't very well be that if his prices are much below the ordinary. We charge fair prices, but do su perior work and use the best material Couldn't promise more than that if wo talked all day. 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. BROBTON. FENDIG & CO. f"l n f I I ft A Morphine and Whiskey 8 mJ ill Ilf I habttstreated without pain ill 111 iWI or confinement. w I Ivl VI anteed at Sanitariumor no pay. B. H. V 1,51.. Man’gr I.Hhia Springs Cure Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. Homejtrratnient 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 Open from 6 a. m. to 10 p. m.