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SUNDAY MORNING,
Furniture and Bedding.
Don’t Trust to Luck.
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_ -ARTISTIC METAL BEDS.
shapes, beautiful colorings ln]tn*l---<jfi. • linisii < har.i fieri • Dye
*o<ls of today. The best wurkof tin- most noted nieMi bed works
V e * uHn< * on f *ttr floors. There isiio design so new Den you cannot
it- here, while we have the most inexpen :ve meu .• Her can bo
“good.” Our stock also embraces great ms.,, novelises at
prices and from that on up to tin lit i be. .- i :lc
f C. MeQARVEY.
316 Newcastle Street.
TRULY “A GRAND OLDWHISKEY”
l ! ' ••■:..'■■ .. Is the famous ’
CREAM OF KENTUCKY,
Its purs and wholesome and sold cheaper than any other whiskey of its
Fame, rank or quality. Sold In 8.-un swick only by
Douglas 8t Morgan,
I. TRAGER & CO., Distillers.
Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. 8. A. ]
A. ARNHEITER,
- j. • . ••• s _ '
* * r Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
r * Schwarzchild & Sulzberger Doef Co.'s
, lv Western Boot,
: Pork and Mutton.
'***' 't *'' Fresh Pcut’.ry.
Fresh Vegetables, Fresh Groceries,
- | ' Vi] Freeh Eggs from the Country,
All goods sent out nice and c< on. Tl * everyth,’ g fo.- the
model housekeeper. j -
207 Monk St. ' 'Phone 89.
C Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-Precuk nt. h i.-. Walter, Cashier*
The National Bank o T .*i usw.ck.
BRUNSWICK, CA.
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED ANO F'.s pry THOUSAI !) DOLLARS
ml total RESOURCES iu excess of ON:■> > \tX i,l ’ MILLION DOLLARS,
srn devoted to the assistance *■! 1 , c... au- i r .:. ■ ■ >rnt-is
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS invited £r si in-..i.. , ~ii • , aud corpora
tions.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts !■;::■ : r eamjiiiumled (jsar--
ierly. bearing ccriflcates ol *i s.n i .. v m ,t special lerms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANK HRS' MONK>I OItDBU ASSOCIA
ION” are cheaper mid more con vu iont than i-i-steubjce or express.
W. H. BOV/EN,
oontractor and Bui 1 cer of Stone,
Brick and Frame BuiL Ling s.
MAM i .V TURK! Ob
€R\IKKT Til ill A.YB = l\ ki \I, OToAiv
J. M. BURNETT,
WHOLESALE -d;
Grain and / iocs,
Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed.
EARLY CLOSING NOTICE.
The undersigned banks wiU close
at ONE o’clock p. m. SATURDAYS
between May 15 anil October 1.
The National Dank of Brunswick
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
The Brunswick Bana & Trust Cos.,
H. W. Gala, Cashier.
LADIES, BEWARE'
You are particular folks, and should
nave your dresses cleaned only by
Jim Carter, who does good /ork.
I’houe 253.2.
SWANS’ DOWN FLOUR IS THE
BEST.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, geii or rent! a
machine of any description? You
" ill find it to your interest to call on
me. Can sell you, a typewriter at
such a price and on such terms th. ft
you will not mioa the inonai'.
C. ft. JEWETT.
Rob Hoy flour, suits the ladies," *
Notice, to Masters.
The News w;.ii publish ship notiices
at $1.50. it is the only legal medium
through which these notices can be
published. | a
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Daily Short Story
OF THE
Brunswick News.
| 9ilgrim %uck.
ON the outskirts of the-thririn’
ami festive town of Red Hot
1 was met by the mayor on
hossbaek. and as bo bid me
welcome be added:
“lie who Until integrity hath all the
world.”
“Truth may lie crushed.to earth occa
sionally,” says I. "but von a.n't keep
her on the grass long.”
“Virtue is u beacon lire.set on a high
hid,” says ho.
"And tlie man without'guile slccpeth
Uke n babe and fears no.evil,” says S
Then lie slaps me on Die bark and
calls me an old cuss, and we sought
out the nearest plm-.i of exhilaration
and exhilarated on - insuiari;,;.. When
it: became known to the citizens of Ucd
llot that I was Inkin' tintypes at In
cents n take, they sat down before me
in dozens and scores, and I Und ;i cash
of business for three days. Among
tile last to appear was a woman who
was strivin' to forget that In %lmsband
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I** E-’-reb.G"--'V A
X WAS MET BY THE SIAYOK OX HOSSIUI K.
had been assisted to die four weeks
previously by n band of enterprlsln’
citizens. lie was found with Ibe goods
on him that is, lie was still rulin' the
stolen boss, She was a woman with a
double elilli, and her weight WHS 200
pounds. As she sat for her tintype
her eyes rolled, lier bosom heaved, and
she sighed with an energy that
humped up her shoulders. 1 tried to
dodge it, but I was too late.
“Hast thou no one to love theeV” she
hipiidl.v inquired us she raised her
azure orbs to mine.
“Nav,” I said, “and I do not wish to
lie loved. Let me have the respect of
the world for my integriiy, and 1 am
content."
“To such a man as thee I could cling
as the tender vine clings ui ilie slin'dy
oak.”
'■.But I dm not in the i-imaP oak
business. My mission is to ■ ■ Tun
the sorrerfUl. cheer the tliseonragi
anil lift up the fallen. Asa sort of
side • iinie 1 run a tintype out tit. !.< ep
a fieldin' dog and enter my old hors iu
half mile races.”
"But your benign count' ii.mee and
fatherly tenderness have captured roy
heart,” she insists. And she rises up
and throws herself into m\ arms and
bids me take her and he happy.
I dodged, and sue fell to ■■ :-Mi and
rolled over, and when sin- arose she
was a woman scorned. Her love for
Vie laid fled away, and my venerable
Whiskers would have been in tier grasp
had i not spread my wings and soared
awn l . She demanded the sum of $2
for her blighted affections, and rather
than liitve her tip over my wagon and
characterize me as a .man with n heart
of .stone -I paid it. and she retired with
the light oi triumph in her eves. I was
syyin’ to myself that a clear conscience
needed no lantern on a dark night
wjien a sinful lookin’ critter with the
lust of avarice on his countenance
enwif-Along and looked at my dog and
i aid:
“t have- a canine myself, and oeca
-yo.i.fJly, that his heart may he made
joyous, I turn him loose.”
“I(\i*ithUß also with me.” 1 sevs, "but
I uni it/Am ready to back up Ids joyous
ness wiV'lfta ten dollar hill.”
“I liarv tong looked for thee. I ••.ill
also bitckVltv Joyous ness of my cniduo.
and we wifi bring the two foget!.*-; end
let them diApoKX. On second thought
let's say S2O/”
“I seek 1 not.riches/’ says i as I turns
my h< ud awayy “but humility must lie
fed and clothedtas well as luxury, i'll
therefore raise tiie ante find cull it ui.
even $25."
At which the man with the sinful
countenance was greatly rejoiced and
went away .to prepare for husim-ss.
That afternoon on the public square
and in the presence of an interested
populace the canines were brought to
gether and allowed to disport. Iho
humble ivnd peaceful demeanor of my
dog while waitin’ for the conflict to be
gin caused many eminent citizens to
bet ng’in him to the extent of s.>, and it
is needless to remark that 1 calmly
and ,without undue ostentation kivcrwl
their money. Tlie disportin’ lasted
about a quarter of an hour, and there
was no uncertainnesH about the other
dog * bein’ licked. Ilis munition was
i-cheeked auxl his prule laid low. and
I'when X counted up I found my si-if fSO
Isihead of Die came. Thus dotii integri
r ty reward itself and virtue stand forth
triumpbftnk X was feeiln’ that halu2-
ness of feeiln’'tKat ollu# sets in after
a man has come out on top and maltin'
my preparations to leave Red Hot and
Joucney toward Paradise Valley, when
there cnji*j another man to detain me.
At first 1 took htui for a feller pilgrim
with) a mission akin to my own. In ids
face There was no guile, and in his long
whiskers there was a venerableness
that made me how dawn in respect.
“He who hath not integrity hath
says the old man ns he sits
down beside me.
''And-he who hath humility hath a
heap,' ; vs lin my modest way.
l;D • i-em r is sometimes given to
mnn that lie may lie strengthened,”
sals lie.as he .winks at the hind wheels
of lay wjigon.
Vi ml ,he who hath never mourned
•mot fitly rejoice,” says I as I pur
tends to wipe -i',teur from my eye.
< >iu ei notions kept us silent for a
minlt or two, mid then the venerable
but dee.'lvin’ out critter turns on me
and snjs.
"Pilgrim, is thatio'd lioss of yours on
the amble?”
“He can do a party fair iinilde for
half ti nflle wlili me on his hack.”
' For how much cash?”
“Anywhere from $lO to $50.”
"I, too, have a lioss,” lie sighs, “and
he is on tlie amble. While he ambles
, fin- money, the cash is used to muUe
: Die world better."
’ ’Tis so in my ease,” 1 says, “and
1 lei us hasten to the struggle. While we
| daily hero the widder sorrers and the
orphan wanders wailin'.”
Ag'in the popuki' !■ of Red Hot turned
ii nin their i ntliusiusm, and iig'in tliere
■ .i nuniher of them who erred in
.'.in ini'llt win'll lliey sized my old lioss
in fur a stationary engine. It was only
v bi’ii i had climbed up on his back and
1 'v, had got the word to go Unit he
sue!' bed out u pair of hind legs which
Rocmcd to tie 'leven feet long and tore
un Die rIIc like a plow run by steam. I
' 1 him seventeen feet at every yell,
I and i ;o dull colored lioss of him who
weed! have robbed me was left ten
; rod; behind at llie wire. I gathered in
! m.v stiii.es, foolin' that honesty was
like . full house in a ganic of poker,
pud when tlie venerable old man would
3nn■■ made the people believe that I
had fasii-neil slilts to (lie legs of my
l< - . lie I'numl no one lo sorrel* with
him. As the soli in' sun got ready to set
m il the lari; was callin' to his mate 1
climbed on to my wagon and pursued
my way. There was hoodie in my
pockets and a calm heart, and while
Die lew s flies f"ok .and last bite and the
dew descended to moisten my whiskers
I hmumed softly to myself and realized
that it was good to be there.
M. QUAD.
MS? TORNADO SfrASON
IS bPON US
STORM--
INSURANCE
Protects at Small Cost.
INSURE MOW. DON’! DEI AY
J. A. Montgomery,
Tue popular Koalesiatc and insurance
agent,
I’hone J 302 Gloucester St.
STEiNWAY AND
MATHUSEK PIANOS
The Best Piano and Organ Now,
On the Market
For the Money
SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS.
3. J. OLEWINE, Agent
GOAL
AND
WOOD.
_ CONEY & PARKER.
W E. POSTER,
100? G Street
painter and paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall-pape
mills. Drop me a postal.
Phone 289-8
SMITH’S PHARMACY
• Open from y\ . Open from
6 to
! H• i.
MAKE YOUR TOILE T WITH BARGAINS.
If you will. Tile choice rests tv it’d you. We offer a full lino of!
Sundries at price:-, that are the lowest of the low. Those
TOILET ARTICLES AND FANCY, GOOD., ETC.,
Are not. merely things el tepm ir. ■ u. . r beauty, hut good 8
/ that arc serviceable all the year around and l’or many years.
PETERMAN'S ROACH FOOD.
Entices cockroaches and watei-lnn.'s out of their breeding places,
t They eat it and i: cremates thorn to a shell, ami lias now become
J in general use by housekeepers throughout the civilized world, prin
cipally through Die recommeH'.allon of one i another; also has witli
j stood tit' severest ten for 1 yean among m.. Is, oakeries, confec
tioneries, breweries, restaurants hospital; ere. Eleven thousand
strong letters of praise, voluntarily written by tin above largest
places in Die United Slat, - ..ml Ei'sDnnd who have used it with
extreme satisfaction, and it now enjoys a high reputation Put
up in 1-1. 1-2 and 1 pound di-e-orated tins.
SMITH’S PHARMACY.
- N FHONE 222.
The Lodge
At TaliulahTalis, k
\ - \k
; I
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Under I'm* management <>t J A. N<-w<-ninb, proprietor of the Hotel
Lanier, of Macon, Da. '
Tiie Most healthful elinuMc. ■■ ■■ >'• ii "ion. Music by au excellent,
orchestra; Dancing, Horsolnu-U Hiding li. : . ii,;-.. fishing ant! Bowling Alley.
Wonderful Mountain Vi"we Ur-at W .; r J’>l.- Best of all. ease of ac
cessibility. and in elegant new comm (Minn.-' Hotel wnn all modern con.
venicnctfi. Twenty five rooms ' itli p rival- :no ■ uin iialhs, electric lights
an.l boils; -Motor car line I'rvi; •• el to tali', Special rate in families.
For further information oidresH, ,l. A. NEWCOMB.
Tallulah Falls, Cla.
Question Answered.
Yes, August Flower still ha.-, tie
largest sale of any medicine in trie
civilized world. Your mothers' and
grandmothers never thought of us
•ug anything else for indigestion or
uilliousness. Doctors were scarce,
and they seldom heard of appendicitis,
nervous prostration or heart failure,
etc. They usevl August; Flower to
clean out tne system and stop lei
mentation of undigested food, regulate
tile action ot the liver, .inuiuie the
nervous and organic action Of tlia
syjstem, andw that Is all they took
when feeling dull and bad with head,
actus and other aches. You only
need a few doses of Green's August
Flower, iri liquid form, to make you
satisfied taere is nothing serious the
matter with you. You can get the
reliable remedy at Dr. G. G. Greene's
reliable remedies at ouiitli s Phar
macy, W. J. Butts.
Some grocers are here today and
gone tomorrow. Wo are here to dry
Give us your next month s ormt and
sue how well we please. Phone 15k.
HAKPEIt, tlie Grocer.
Virulent Cancer Cured.
Startling proof o£ a wonderful ad
vance in medicine is given by druggist
G. VV. Roberts, of Elizabeth. W. Va.
An old man there had long suffered ]
with what good doctors pronounced i
incurable cancer. They believed his
case hopeless till he used Electric I
Differs and applied Bucklen’s Arnica I
Salve, which treatment completely
cured him. When Electric Bitters are
used to e*j,el bilious, kidney and mi- ;
erobe 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.
Don’t fail to see our window display
of cakes and crackers made by the
National Biscuit Co.—finest made,
none better. Phone U>B.
HAKPEIt, the Grocer.
'August 13.
t,CKET En tit L£s f
rREEPLUM^Gp
PLUMBING FREE
1 ft' -I a Cei, ,I; ,s tin only cheap ptuiilb-
I’lie. Anil only the plumber who is
it" from the moss-grown traditions
of the trade and who uses modern de
uce., according to modern ideas can
install
PERFECT PLUMBING
Oor free from dufe<t workinanship
is tit the service ol anyone who is sat
isfied to pay a ,air price.
Butter communicate witVi us before
disease gets into the pipes.
A. H. BAKER,
205 Gloucester, Street.
E Street Lot.
J-ot on Ji street next to corner of
F, tf-’i/i; oue-half cash. Cheap, close
in. just the place for a small cottage.
BROJJTON, FEN DIO & CO,
4% rtj i 5 ij p* fj Moipliinc aah Whiskey
a , - , r! ' a habits treated without pain
1- i it a & 'wl 1 oi ceafinement. raireieuir
-2 EUi 11 atiteed at Sanitarium or no
pay, ft. H.VhAL, Man’itr f.ithia Springs Cure
Cos.. Drawer A. AuatrU.Ga. Homeitreirtnrcut aeut
if-proferreJ. Cort eapoudcaoe stnetly 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