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From New York, Washington and Savannah.
Ly. New York 12:10 a m 3:25 p m
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From Kansas City, Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon.
l.v. Kansas City 0:30 pw
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c onu acid fe ana Builders oi Stone,
j-.nck and Fi ame Buildings.
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Out of Death's Jaws.
“When death seemed very near from
a severe stomach and liver trouble,
that 1 had suffered with for years,”
writes P. Muse, Durham, N. C., "Dr.
King’s New Life Pills saved my life
and gave perfect health.” Best pills
on earth and only 25 cents at all
druggists.
A GOOD SHOWING.
We are proud of the rapid advance our business
has made during the past few months, and feel that
this success is due to our efforts in giving people a
Perfect Drug Store Service.
'I he management of our Prescription Department
could not be better. The Check System we are using
prevents mistakes, and the quality of the drugs we
use is absolutely the best we can buy. We are filling
more Prescriptions now than at any time since the
establishment of our business. Prom this fact it is
quite evident we have the confidence of most the
people, as well the doctors.
We would appreciate your patronage, and hope
to merit it upon the grounds of Pure, Fresh Drugs---
Perfect Service---Fair and Square Treatment.
W. J. BUTTS, DRUGGIST.
You are invited to attend Special Phonograph
Concert Wednesday Afternoon and Evening. Seats
for everybody.
IS YELLOW POISON
in your blood? Physicians call
it rialariai derm. !t can be seen
changing red blood yellow under
microscope. It works day and
night. First, it turns your com
plexion yellow. Chilly, aching
sensations creep down your
backbone. You feel weak and
worthless.
ROBERTS’ CHILL TONIC
will stop the trouble now. It
enters the blood at once anti
drives out Ihe yellow poison,
if neglected and when Chills,
Fevers, Night-Sweats and a gen
eral break-down come later on.
Roberts’ Tonic will cure you
then—but why wait ? Prevent
future sickness. The mamifec
turers know ail about this yel
low poison and have perfected
Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out,
nourish your system, restore
appetite, purify the blood, pre
vent and cure Chills, l evers and
Malaria. It has cured thous
ands—|t will cure you, or your
money back. This is fair. Try
it. Price, 25 cents, r-r sue uy
n. (ids Pharmacy .
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If you’re going on n trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
. Place a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent uruncwick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
206 Monk Street.
Ferdinand Weatbeimer and Sans, hi. tillers
Cincinnati, 0. St. 1 re-h. Mo. Uuisrille, l t
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure,
is ?mi 's Stue Kidney Cure. Your
druggist wf’l refund your money if
after taking one bottle yon are not
satisfied with results. 50 cents.
Convicts Building
Their
Ov/n Prison
tHr ’.'1..! Coriviipondence.l
FORT LEAVENWORTH, ICan..
Nov. ’.- Uncle Sam, operating
tin- ugh tin- ili partmont of jus
-liis>, i, erecting on iLio military
reservation here what will he when
completed the largest prison in the
wnrlil. Tins is not its only pi riilinrity.
It is being lmilt mainly h.v the pris
oners who will be ronfined wiiliin its
strong walls.
Four Inn,lin'd of the convicts coniineil
in tlie ohl Fort Leavenworth federal
penitentiary are at work on the new
prison. Tiny ipiarry and cut the some
ami make and lay thv brick which
form its walls.
rortunatcly for lln> government the
site sch ctcd for the prison a tract
of sixteen acres < u the military riser
vr.lion ci ded h,v the war department to
tiii* ili partmenl of justice in 1597
eontnius a large deposit of day suit
able for brick mulling, and rn-ur by arc
quarries of good building stone. Ity
utillziug these and employing the con
victs on the work Uncle Sam is saving
thousands and thousands of dollars.
livery workday these 400 convicts,
under guard of twenty men aimed
with, shotguns anil repeating rifles,
march from the old to the new prison,
two and a half miles apart, returning
al night. The men' march hack and
forth in a column of fours, surrounded
at a distance by Dm guards, whoso
vigilance is unceasing, to prevent a
. -k f .: i ' . i :>e ' ■it;- •g’ 1
i • ft.- ■■-it I’or. • 1 vld'e i;t tl" -Jtlv ”
lire- t.oii ami not far away is the .Uis
m ri liver, only r.cently flu-ee con
ri vs brake from tie 1 marching column
m.d made for the woods. No attention
v, s paid to them by the guards, who
k pt their eves and guns on those re
maining. Within two hours the run
aways were recaptured.
On their arrival at the new prison
grounds every morning the convicts
lie lore being put to work at their usual
fa . re mmeb ! ilo lie ’’bull pen,”
w :>r ■ trema'a ui. I thing is
la r udi.u for t .em. Twelve of the
guards take their places on the wall,
two lock themselves in a brick watch
tower about thirty feet high, and w,if.h
tliaui arc taken the arms of the.re
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THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
mu tiling {.ruarfls'. who nrc* on duly Tvitu
in ili< iiiflosuro. Tin* inside gUHidfl
cany nothing but a hcjr.vy oano. Thay
assist ni tiio work, acting an overm*(rs
1 '• 1 ■■ ■■ 11 rnmmmmmmmmm* ■ - ■ —■— ■■■
1
OfAltn TOWUIt, NKlt JT.DEUAJj PillBON,
I'ojri £,K.W’::,vv(iiiTH, kay.
in addition to keeping a watch on the
prisoners. The tower mentioned over
looks the entire sile. it is surmounted,
by a covered balcony, with portholes
cut iii tlio sales, through which tin
ge, ads cult lire in aafety.
T.ast year's mutiny, in which twenty
six convicts inside a break for liberty,
killing one guard and wounding sever
al. resuiteitiin thetbuilding of this tow
er, which to further make it impregna
ble is surrounded by a high barbed
wire fence.
Under authorization of congress
work was commenced on■ ike new pris
on in 1.5J17 and lias since progressed aw
rapidly as could he expected with con
vict labor. Most of the outer walls
Iha vie been finished, and it is expected
to have the* great structure completed
within the next two years.
When ej,u,iliteil. ibis new prison
will be the (Abode of the 000 prisoners
now coiiflned in the old I’ort 1 lam veil
wi rtb jier.it, ; Diary, which wilt be con
veyed by 'lie department of justice
beck io the war department, from
which ’t wins taken in 1890, when Un
cle Kan. cicme tto the concluslnnjthat it.
would hi i-lieaper to furnish the4“boar<l
and keep" 1 hinaself for viola tors/of fed
eral laws than to hire them !kc|)t In
state iienltontiah'ies and other penal in
stitutioiis, as lie lias been doing tor
manyi years and is still doing to a con
sldf<rahle extent. There are generally
a Lout 5,000 persons In confinement In
i T'nitaii State* for off cm is acn-loal
A■. - , .
Ihe federal laws, some or wnoni are
awaiting trial. For their maintenance
it costs the govi riiment approximately
$7u0,000 a year.
In reeenr years It has been argued
that it would not. only heimueh chiatp
er. Imt better for society and for the
prisoners themselves, for the govern
ment to erect and control itsyiwil penal
Institutions, and to this end a system
of federal penitentiaries is being pro
vided, the one on this reservation, with
a capacity for 1.500 inmates, to be the
largest prison in the world.
HENRY MILLER.
tleuin Strain.
A French investigator has come to
the conclusion that the brains of mili
tary men give out most quickly. He
stales that out of every 100,000 men of
the army or naval profession 100 are
hopeless lunatics. Of the liberal pro
fession* artists are the first to suc
cumb to the brain strain, next the law
yers. followed at some distance by doc
tors. clergy, literary men and civil
servants. Striking an average of this
group. 177 go mud to each 100,000.
,Loudon Express.
1 A PnJnfiil Inference.
Va teacher was instructing a class of
boy Miami had spent half an hour trying
to drive into their heads the difference
between man and the lower animals,
but apparently with little success.
“Tommy.” he said cuaxlngly to a lit
tle chap, “do you know the difference
.between, suy, me and a pig or any
other brute V”
“No,” repliediTommy innocently, but
aaioflier teacher standing by laughed.—
London Answers,
RJn Dialect.
“Mike*,” said Plodding Fete, “did you
ever goftotschool 7”
“Sure!” answered Meandering Mike.
-“I don’A hirye to tali; dis way. If I
slaiwed off .me literary accomplisli-
Tuvnts, folksVwouid wonder why 1
wasn’t trendin'Vie help wanted adver
tiseanents instiiKo’ liuntlw’ fur hand
toot*.”--Win sliingtun Star.
AUrr the Quarrel.
lie prto hUnselfi—(There! All on ne
counttof my .beastly temper, 1 suppose
f’ve gone anilssnld too much.
Shinto herself)—Oh, dear! If I hadn't
lost my temper, 1 might have said ever
iso lunch Life.
1
UanKeroua Koimomy.
• ‘goittie engagement’s off?” j
“Yes. She advised him to practice
economy, and he started in \by getting
t*r as imitation diamond.^’--Detroit
S*pee Tress. . . ’
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NOVEMBER 23.
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