The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, September 13, 1902, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORNING r •‘PICTURES’* : ■ '.■•■' . . ■■••l'lV.. ' flnjpl tiots- arc 1: re in every stylo of en (s£!:*% graving ami lithograph proves—all ysubjects —all frames suited to tbe special nee.ls of tie various rooms of heme ami at prices which mean 2Wi' - gl, ' at saving of monev. C. IVIeOARVEY, 316 Newcastle Street. , ~ Kfouisville & Nashville W Railroad. First Class Sc Lrr and Quick Schedules to Birmingham, Nashville, Evans rille, Chicago, Louisville, Cincinnati, St. Louis, and all points West and Northwest, Mobile, New Orleans and all points Southwest. For Schedules, rates and Sleeping Car Reservations, apply to • J. M. FLEMING. Florida Passenger Agent, C. L. STONE. G. P. A., 206 West Bay treet. Louisv/.lle, Ky. J; ; viil*. Fla. C. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President E.D.Walter, Cashier. The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA. CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLIaARS and total RESOURCES In excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises. DEI'GGIT ACCOUNTS invited trom individuals, firing and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quar terly. Interest bearing cerlfloated of deposit issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS' MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA 'ION' are cheaper and more couven lent than postoflice or express. BOWEN & THOMAS, Contractors and Builders of Stone, Brick and iSrame Buildings. MAXi'F^hriiricaMr* FRRIBNT Tlt.R AN* riTOXR J. M. BURNETT, WHOLESALE Grain and Provisions, Horse, Cow and Chicken Feed. Ladies if you want to see every thing and upto-date in fancy work, just go to Miss mate Slater's Millin ery parlors. WILSON'S PHOTO STUDIO—Once more epen for business. I beg leav e ti announce that I have returned and am ready for business. Everything of the very latest style and fin ish will be found at the studio. 502 Gloucester street. J. B. Blyth, man ager, Wilson Studio. ! 'Whiskey • Trtaly a Grand OLiD COHISKEY, sMk m r. v Douglas & Morgan, 1 DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga.* [I*TRA<6£E & CO If you need a ty pewriter of and des cription come to Bee me before Buying I can save you money. Terms rea sons hie and satisfaction guaranteed. G. H. Jewett. Largest load of wood in the city for 75 cents. Ring 'phone IJS-2 or call 'phone 138-3 or call at yard, -corner avenue. . - , Rob Roy fl -< ,s? the best on the market THE BRUNSWICK DAILY fciJWS. HOW A MAM DROWNS. Tltfi lloairii 1 1 o m iM' :i i, Couu-i Three Time, to tin* Snrfm-i*. Pew popular fiilliicios are of such wide extent as the belief that a person must rise-to the surface three times, uo more and uo less, before he cau pos sibly drown. There is little ground for this sup position, although it has been almost universally believed in for generations. The truth is that a drowning person may sink the lirst time never to rise again, or he may, as he indeed does iu tile majority of bases, rise three times before he sinks forever. It all depends upon the quantity of water that he swallows when he sinks and tile size of his lungs. The kumdu body 111 life naturally floats while the lungs are Inflated, As long ns one keeps his head above the surface of the water he can float, face up, with out: having to move hand or foot. Hut as soon as a person sinks lie gulps and imbibes a quantity of water. If after he has swallowed water he has any air In his lungs, he will un doubtedly rise aguiu and will continue to sink and rise alternately until ail the ah*.ls expelled from his lungs, when he will drown. lii most cases the frightened victim of an accident swallows enough water when he first sinks to leave him in a very exhausted condition: but, ns there is still air left in his lungs, he soon finds himself on the surface again. Each time he sinks, however, the sup ply of air in his lungs grows less until ultimately there is no longer sufficient to support him. Groom of \< Importance. If there is ever a time in a woman's life when she is the most important person in her own immediate circle, it is when she is a bride. Apropos of this 1s a story of anew society editress who had just returned from her first assignment, which was the writing up of a wedding: “Did you get all the facts?’’ asked the city editor. “Alt that are of any importance,'' replied the young woman. “1 have a description of tlic bridal gown and the trousseau and the flowers and the wed ding presents, and the objective point of the tour, and the names of the bridesmaids and the officiating clergy man and the reception days” - “Who is the bridegroom?” inter rupted the city editor, "llis name has been printed four different ways in the preliminary announcements.” “The groom?” faltered the young woman. “Why why- I forgot to ask about him, and I guess nobody else thought of him, except maybe the bride.” Not Whnl Ht* Wanted. A young man at the risk of his life Saved a beautiful young girl from drowning. Her grateful father seized the rescuer of his daughter by the hand and in a voice tremulous with emotion said; “Noble youth, to you 1 am indebted for everything that makes life dear to me Which reward will you take— tbin.OOij or the hand of my daughter?” ‘ I'll take the daughter.” replied the heroic rescuer, thinking thereby to get both the girl and the money. ’ You have well chosen,” replied the grateful father. “I could not have given you (lie rKkM.tOO just yet iu any case, as 1 have not yet saved that amount, being only a poor editor, hut my daughter is yours for life. Take her and lie happy. Bless you, my chil dren "'—London Answers. STATU OF GEORGIA COUNTY G. GLYNN. Mol lie sold before toe courthouse door in the. city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia on the first. Tuesday in October next the same being Iho "mi day thereof, between the hours of Id a. m. and 4.p. rn. of said date the following described property to-wit: That certain lot., tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being in me fith District (}. M., containing 2*i acres more or less and bounded as fol lows: North by lands of James Blue, east by lands of Edmond Pyles. south by lands of Sam Stafford, west by lands of Toby Brown, atm property levied on as the property ot the es ta’e of Sandy Bailey, under and by virtue of an execution issued by H. J. Read, tax collector tor state and county taxes due for the years 18(H) and tiiOl. Amount, of taxes, >z,75, he- Hirtt s inter* si and cost. Levy iw-ift and i. lushed U) ]fle by R. S. Pyles, De puty sheriff. Also at tne same time and place, the following described" property, to wit: That certain lot, tract or parcel ot land situate, lying and being in the 27th District G. M„ containing 12 acres rtiure ~r fens and bounded as follows: North by lands of G. 8. Scarlett, east by Fancy Bluff lands, south by the public road leading from Fancy Bluff to the wand hills, west, by lands of Abram flippard. Levied on a. the property of the estate of Jacob Tatnall under and by virtue of an execution is sued by H. J Read, tax collector, for state and county taxes due for the year 1.901: amount of lax, C'.i cents, be sides interest and cost. Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pyles, deputy -sheriff. Also at the same time and place, trie following described property, to-wit: That -certain lot, tract or parcel of land situate, lying and being iu the 27th District G. M„ containing 2h acres more or less and bounded as follows: North by lands of Toby Brown, east by lands of bam Stafford, south and west by lands of the same tract, which is known as the Manoe tract. Levied on as the properly of J. S. .tones under and by virftie of an execution issued by H. J. Road, tax collector, for state and county taxes due for the year 11901; amount of tax sß.(>2 besides in [ forest mill cost. Levy made and re turned to me by It. S. Pyles, deputy sheriff. W. 11. BEItIUB, Sheriff Glynn county, Ga. y jin old bird isn't caught With Jflr chaff, and a Wise man isn't | tempted With a cracker bag ( after he knows ~ .kSF" Uneeda §l' Biscuit Jr / i 1 1 J i —the kind that come fresh and r\v^ , £ oot * * u Uie I n-er-scal Package. HATIOMAL BISCUIT COMPANY. ** jut mML- Why break your back to keep your floors clean ? GOLD DUST will do the work twice as well, in half the time, at half the cost. It’s the modern cleaning substitute for soap. A household without GOLD DUST is almost as badly off as a ship without a rudder. For your own sake try GOLD DUST in cleaning. You’ll never again be without it. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK GOMPANY, Chicago, New York, Boston, St. Louis Makers of OVAL FAIRY SOAP. 0 Ite'Lfei*! ill o**%. W<*>3 Livract v ,rjT' IL\ 3? n nroni£ 8811 **"*" PRICE, SO CENTS sjd II m ‘ WNuMi;ruiiJO'M.> ll' J J layga jti3^ GROVF/S CHROMIC CHILL CURE fe a thin spirituous S. suid of a pleasant aromatic bitter taste prepared esijed&Sy rar CHRONIC CHILLS, being composed of the following well known vegetable teaks tad Wood purifiers; Fluid Extract PERUVIAN BARIC, Fluid Extract BLACK ROOT Fluid Extract POPLAR BARK Fluid Extract PRICKLY ASH BARK Fluid Extract DOG WOOD BARK Fluid Extract SARSAPARiLLA If, for ordinary chills, a sweet or tasteless chii! tonic is prefered take the OM 25 Years Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC but for CHRONIC CHILLS take GROVE’S CHRONIC CHILL CURE which cures the chills that other chill tonics don’t cure, A ten cent package of GROVE’S BLACK ROOT LIVER PILLS Free with every ijpitie. No Cure, No Pay. Price, 50 cents. Always be sure its GROVE’S.