The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, August 19, 1902, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING. Furniture and Bedding. Don’t Trust to Luck. ARTISTIC METAL BEDS. !rueeful shapes, beautiful colorings handsqfme flhlslg * > urncteri 1 live btsJs of today. The best work of tho most noted metal tv i works ian be found on our floors. Thorcf Isno design so new that you e, iinot find it here, while we have tho mostlnexpensive mci.. beds that tan bo ••good.” Our stock also embraces a groat many novelties at moderate prices and from that on up to the finest beds r.i do. C. JVIgGARVEY. 316 Newcastle Street. TRULY “A GRAND OLDWHISKEY” > ® . , Is the famous CREAM OF KENTUCKY. pure and wholesome and sold ch eaper than any other whiskey of its ■m, rank or quality. Sold In Brun swlck only by f Douglas & Morgan, I. TRADER & CO., Distillers. ' _ , Offices, Cincinnati, 0., U. 8. A. A, ARNHEITEB, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Schwarzchlld & Sulzberger Beef Co.’s . Western Beef, Pork and Mutton. *f?ir ' Fresh Poultry. Fresh Vegetables, FresH Groceries, s?,*]' Fresh Eggs from the Country. All goods sent out nice and c( ean. The best of everything for the model housekeeper. -nGl* ; * 207 Monk St. ’Phone 89 C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D. waiter, Cashier Thu National Bank of Brunswick. x BRUNSWICK, GA. CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN L) FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES !u 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 cerifieates of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of tlm ' HANK MRS' MONEY ORDER ASKOCIA ION” are cheaper and more eonven iont than postoflice or express. W. H. BOWEN. Contractor and Builder oi Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MAXI KACTt fcKli OK v'KMl vN'i: TILE ANB ARTIERIAL .STONE J. ML BURNETT, WHOLESALE :xt Grain and Provisions, Elorse, Cow and Chicken Feed. EARLY CLOSING NOTICE. The undersigned banks will close a , ONK o'clock p. in. SATURDAYS between May 15 and October 1. The National Bank of Brunswick E. D. Walter, Cashier. The Brunswick Bans. & Trust Cos., H. W. Gaia, Cashier. LADIES, BEWARE! You are particular folks, and should Have your dresses cleaned only by Jim Carter, who does good "’ork. Phone 253.2. 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 interest to call on ine. Can sell you a typewwrrter at such a price and on sued terms that you will not miss the money. C. a. JEWETT. Rob Rov 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 notice* can be published. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. Daily Short Story OF THE JV Brunswick News. ♦_ , —i ilepscn of tho.S)nihi ffimh. ' In tin' office ul' tlio Hunt'd in Daily Utisli 1 lio reportorinl stall' was busily engaged, save perhaps Topson. Ho had just si rolled In, planked himself down in his chair, and after scribbling off a short "two header" passed it Into the city editor's room and resumed his usual lusty attitude, feet cocked over tlie top of lits desk, hat on the back of his head, while- lie stared" into space and slowly puffed away at tils pipe. Topsoil was naturally lazy. The boys claim he was born tints. lie was not altogether “it good fellow,” though no one seemed to have aught to say against, him. He was reserved, had lit tle to say and always did his work well, though he did take much longer to accomplish it than any of his col leagues. The telephone hi the city editor’s room rang. In a few minutes that in dividual walked into the reporters’ room, looked around quickly and caught sight of the figure of Topsoil, the only idle man In (lie room. “Topsoil!” he called, then hesitated a moment. The city editor wanted some good work accomplished. lie wanted it quick, and Topson was anything hut quick. However, he continued: "Go over to No. 1 and report to Fox. lie will be in the detective department. Got a murder story, Kee what it is worth. Itiffg me up and let me know what it needs in the way ot' illustration and so forth. Make a good spread of it, but none of your long theories. Want tills tiling short and breezy. First murder in a month. Now, hustle!” Topson donned his coat and, after : slowly Oiling his pipe, left the room j with apparently no further thought j than If lie had been sent across to get | a paragraph about the annual meeting i of Hie society of Know Nothings. Such tilings as murder stories, social gather ings or pink tens occur as mere inci dents in u reporter's dully life. It Is nil work to him. and that is the way he figures it up. An hour had passed since Topson left the office and no word came from him. The city editor was getting resiless. Fox had returned from police head quarters with another story, but be yond the fact that Topson had reported to him and lmd been given (lie detail lie knew nothing of his whereabouts. Two hours passed and no Topson. It was now 1:30 a. in., and the 011}- edi- “WiJIUSK HAVE TOO WIEN, TOPSON?” HU CAHHJSI) ANOniHT. tor wns furious. lie was wading through late copy when someone en tered the room by the outer hall door, and then the city editor was aware that a hunch of something came down with a fluid upon the desk at his el bow. lie looked up. “Where have you been, Topson?” he called angrily as that Individual made to leave the room. "Writing the story,” repljpd Topson. "No good for illustrations, so 1 did not plume. It's all there, the whole yarn, and it isn’t a bad one either.” This was anew role for Topson. The city editor was taken aback. Topson had actually wakened up, and here, after a two short hours or so, bad re turned with tiie story fully prepared. Well, if it needed illustrating It could yet bo done. “Very well,” said the city editor; “that will do, but In future 1 want you to phone me when t say so.” “Yes, sir.” And Topson left the room. Throwing off his overcoat, he resumed his lounging attitude at the desk, and sat In silence until he heard the city editor yell: “What the . deuce! “1 say, Topson, conte here!” Topson went. “This makes me tired.” wont on his chief. “You, will run in your own In fernal theories. Now take that whole yarn out and cut 1t down to good, bright Common sense, and be quick about it. Gee wills! Listen to this!” he went on, raving at Topson and reading from the_ reporter’s copy: “‘The inimjerer, after talking to the victim for about /fifteen minutes, seized her by the arnui,dragged her into tho front p.-udoi tuuftln a lit of temporary insanity sled lam* (through the brain, killing her kistapitly. He l then repented of his rash act.’ Do you ‘bear, Topson? ‘Ho repent-T Hints ip-;; city chir r any l.rd nt lit. “Oh. wha ’s the usei of Vwriting rot like tint!? The, . A killed in stantly, amlTiofone Ir eii h-- mur derer since. Ilstve-yo.! labors lb wed bin or her, wit: In aver it is'.- If you have, you laud lu Iter* say so. aUu 1 will fea ture it Top; /on, you mrlke me tired. Y a have i ;-.ilt ildsimyisense or you go. Now* take ibis,copy und ent out all tin; -- snrftof stuff. ? Were youVup to the house?” "Yes/sir.” "Then give tlieinrtlst ant idea of the place for tluve-u-ehiuin Wait a minute, a;-d FI! bring him ftowri here.'” He rang the licit; the office boy re sponded. "Tell Manic I w; nt binddown lucre at once.” “Yes, sir,’! Bifid I lie youth, and added, “T\it: -vjls out i’tl• - want to see you. sir." "Oil, shew tlieiuVlu.” replied: 1 1he city editor, looking ntltbe cards. The men entered. "Hello. Ross’. Shake. Fritz \ What’s up?” “Oil, e.uly ibis murder affair.\l ,want to ask you something, Dum-nn. You know ai; the city jyewspilper ; men pretty ... 11 and” ■ “Bn*." Interrupted the city editor, lookl ■ t Topson andttlien cmitinuiug suren.. ally: "ft’ you .want to know anythin: about this murder, ask Top boh. He is on the ease for us. I was just rour-'ing him because I*' s eiiis to have hud an interview with the mur derer, and lie" “Topson!” muttered; Detective Ross. “Topson! Let uie see. You we- n’t one of the boys up at the house viewing the scene with me. Dow the deuce did you get in? I just left the place, and It is ail locked up.” i "By 1,-ovens!" exclaimed Fritz, and he 5.,,; -lied his head. "A literary man, Topson. No, not Topson, but Thompson. Ain't that what Hie wom an’s husband was--Thompson—a lit erary man? Whew!” And lie wills tied. "Great God!” cried Duncan. “No, surely not. Topson, speak up, man! Don't you see wluit Fritz means? You the- the”— The city editor could not bring himself to say II Topson never lllnched. He yvus very , pale, but Hint was all lie simply smiled. j "I am not good at making guesses." 1 lie- rep!;, and firmly, "anti I the -l i/.e I I much, but yon are on le> a Mr ; I Mine' l l; so make ■ ■ and p eof it Th. woman was my wife -once, and left Hie win u I lie-, ded her tmst. I met tier tonight for the firs! tine.- in live years, and I am even.” lie l -gritled his teeth. "Want me lo finish up the story properly?" Ho tried to smile again as Duncan gazed at him in horror. No one spoke. Detective Russ, look ing at ’Topson. shifted Ids eyes toward the outer door and left the room. Top son understood, turned into the re porters’ room, got his overcoat, walked toward the door and out, followed by Fritz. “Well, he’s a thoroughbred,” remark ed Duncan to the artist later. “Slake a two column cut of him.” Try Rob Roy flour. K N . OCEAN TRIP! ITo NEW YORK, BOSTON Y 2 EASTERN RESORTS £ jf OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY Z jt LOW RATES—Sri KKiOK Skkvjcb V 5O Hours o 7 Ocean Breezes JC rt Sailings each Week )v 5 i ’ om Savannah, Ga. P 'I The steamships of Otis Popular Line-incorn-R w parable in Speed, Service or Appointment*, offer L- A a delightful route—lnexpensive .n coftt, complete K fin enjoyments from all Southern Points f.y a * X short rail journey to Savannah ami &u hsuraof cool, salt air to New York. JK X ron Rate*. Reservations, Aovervisi*c & \ a Mattes, £tc., Apply To 0 Tofiil Ticket AgcnU la Rnin*nffk. A /l W,fl. Brewer, • . T. A I'. A. *HHinnn;t,Ca.^ We Will Fix You. If you want the beat class of clean ing and pressing done, and at the very cheapest prices, call at the Un ion Cleaning and Dressing Club, at No. 510 Monk street. Don’t never think clothes look too bad, for we can make them look like new. We will send for and deliver free of charge. UNION CLEANING AND PRESS INQ CO., 510 Monk St., Edwin Martin, Prop. Notice of Removal. Until my Dew quarters are ready for occupancy 1 .will share the office with Mr. C. W. Deming, next door to Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street C. H. JEWETT. Rob Roy Flour has no equal. SMITH’S PHARMACY Open from 5 a. m. to 10 p. m. ~ MAKE YOUR TOILET WITH BARGAINS. It' ycKi will. Tne choico rests wit'a you. We Miter a lull line ot Sundr,ios at prices that are the lowest of Hie low. Those TOijLET ARTICLES AND FANCY, GOOD , ETC., Are not merely things of teporary usefulness or beauty, but goods Mud are serviceable all the year around, and for many years. i t PETERMAN’S ROACH FOOD. : Entice* coder,oaches am water-bugs out of their brooding places. ’ They eiit ' ami it cremates l 1 ’•> 10 a "'"ll, and has now become. j in g--moral use by ’ooußokecpers ti ’ lout the civilized world, .-ipaiiy through >c reVommcn..atkua o' pm another; al o has with 1 stood the severe;?] .’oat for 15 years among t-ou-it, bakeries, confee- I turneries, brrwerfc* restaurants. Vmpitate. etc. Gin. • thousand roilg lptt *■-•*-;. ' places in the united Si a ~4 all<l iCnglaml. who have used it witji ; extreme satisfaction, and r. no.w <-Gv a high ropata*io| But ' up in 1-4. 1-! and I pound dcc-oraxed y.uIs "SMITH’S"PHARMACY. v ’ PHONE 222. ' s'- The Lodge At Tallulah Falls,> Ga ... A .-■-•< -i i li'IBW:. ■ -w.. Under fae management of J. A. Newcomb, proprietor of the Hotel Lanier, of Macon, Ga. Trie .lost healthful climate. 2,000 l'c-et 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 ci-sHlbllit.y, mid an elegant new commodious Hotel wim all modern con. venioneis. Twenty-five rooms with private porcelain baths, electric lights and hells; Motor ear line from Hotel lo Falls. Special rate to families. For further Information address, .1. A. NEWCOMB, Tallulah Falls, Ga. THE TORNADO SEASON IS LPON US STORM - INSURANCE Protects at Small Cost. INSERE NOW. DON’T DELAY J. A. MONTGOMERY & CO. Tne popular Realescate and Insurance agency. Phone 131-.'!. 302 Gloucester St 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 what good doctors pronounced incurable cancer. They believed bis case hopeless till he used Electric Bitters and applied Bueklen’s Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and mi crobe poison-3 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 druggist*. Notice is directed to the advertise ment of A. Zelmenovitz in this issue. This popular grocer can save you mon ey. Try him on your next order. I TICKET | PLUMBING FREE | fiom defects is the only caeap plumb [ mg. And only the plumber who is i lice from the moss-grown traditions of Hu? trade and who uses modern de vices according to modern ideas cun install PERFECT PLUMRING Our free from defect workmanship is at flic service of anyone who is sat isfied to pay a .air price. Bettor communicate with us before disease gets into the pipes. V A. H.’ BAKER, 205 Gloucester, Street. E Street Lot. Lot on E street next to corner of F. $250; one-half cash. Cheap, close i in. just the place for a small coltage. RUOBTON. FENDIG & CU. [Hi i $ 8 £% £3 Morphine ami Whiskey ■ B njl 111 Ilf I habitM rested without pain 111 Ell Is I or confinement. Curcf.-uas- I fi IVI anteed at Sauitariumor no pay. B. H VRAL, Man’gr Lithia Springs Cure Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. if preferred. Correspondence atrlctly 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 AUGUST 13. Open from 6 a. m, to 10 p. m.