The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 11, 1902, Image 3

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THURSDAY MORNING. BWM Reftanishinfe For All U way lo that a now parlor chair S |igllsS^3: would help the room or that a card iHEIHSHI! table will lend to the enjoyment of * the long evenings jtist ahead, Per **■>: fl£tey£m| haiis its anew tug r matting, maybe :;! ! entire rooms are to be refurnished, ft. Whatever it is count on the helpful |P*-'<*wi&J . ness of this store, on the better as- •. sortments, on its exclusive designs and on its fair prices. Von can get g ' plenty of distinctive ideas here, both *HpSSsafc.*' l - in furniture ami floor coverings that T~* ’ l| you cannot find elsewhere, ami the * '* I price is no more titan you ordinarily ' MU pay fOT the We have just received a large assortment of now goods, which were hougirt at advantageous prices and in eludes Book Casts and China Chisels of choice designs. C. jVIeGRRVEY. 316 Newcastle Street. SBB Ho u D V o] HI sK E V Douglas & Morgan, jj Aj jf DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga. mrs. ida McDonald, Supreme Deputy of the Maccabees of the World. M' —irs. McDonald, No. 477 Beanbien Street, Detroit, Mich., is a prom inent woman who was greatly benefited by the groat woman's medicine, Wine of Oardui. Mrs. McDonald is the supreme deputy of the Maccabees of the World, and one of the most widely known women in the United vruuicu sit n**7 Lynne* A States. Thousands of women gather to hear her lecture everywhere she goes. The great w r ork she has done for the Maccabees is appreciated by every member of the order. She was so ab sorbed in her work that she neglected to give her health proper care —failed to take warning that the symptoms of approaching kidney trouble gave her, the sallow complexion and torpid liver. But Wine of Cardui cured her the same as it has cured thousands of others and Mrs. McDonald has written this letter in order that other suffering women may secure from Wine of Cardui the same relief she got from it. “For four years I suffered with torpid liver until my skin looked yellow and dull. I then found my kidneys wert affected and had severe pains across my back, and I felt f A Tk TkTTI A million suffering women WINE of CAR.DVI nWcsa 2sdzine i/etiie. This debr ed tonic Is in growing demand. The season of <he groa’cst need is approaching, fudge? Jon, 3111- liousness, Jaundice, Chills and Fever, Kick Headache, pains in tfl€ hack and kidneys all depend upon raa'arU, and Bellevue Tonic cures them all in any form, N W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist, -- - • | For Asthma use CHENEY'S EX PECTORAN F. If you want to , SAVE MONEY on your GROCERIES | try the new York Cash Grocery. Everything j new and fresh. A trial will con- > Vince you.that we can i SAVE YOU MONEY. ! 'ioub %ahn, j Prop. I 227 Grant Street. S Kainit. Will receive ott“ or more cargoes of Virginra-C**!ina Chemical Co’s. Kaf* Mt at an early (late. Orders filed now '"ill receive prompt attention. C. W. Coming, Agefit. Clark, the leading; and up to date colored barber, has all toe latest t'tjtufg connected with an up to date bailor shop. Mm. Ida McDoixald. VV x lijsry *.*j mi*, lltniui ever since. I know there is nothing better for a sick wishes to tnjoy per fect health and am very pleased to give my hearty endorsement,” No suffering woman can afford to ignore such a Tetter as Mrs. McDonald writes.' Her plans and advice have proved valuable in building up one of the greatest women’s organizations in the United States and she takes time to give advice which she knows will help you. Do not delay in securing this medi cine. There is nothing to gain and everything to lose by delay. The choice is before you. Will or will you not secure relief now by taking Wine „f Cardui? All druggists sell SI.OO bottles of Wine of Cardm as well as 2. r >e pack ages of Thedford’s Black-Draught. IS YELLOW POISON in your blood ? Physicians call it rtalariai Uerrn. Ii can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It works day and night .First, it turns your com plexion yellow. Chiliy, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You feel weak and worthless. ROBERTA CHILL TONIC will stop the trouble now'. It enters the foiood at once and drives out Hie yeMow 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 manufac turers know ali about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive it out, nourish your system, restore appetitl, purify the blood, pre vent and cure Chills, l evers and Malaria. It has cured thous ands—lt will cure you, or your money back. This Is fair, Iry it Price, 25 cents, F-r sa'e by Sm/th’s Pb.nn.ef . Hunter-Salt Drug ■ v -•-(&?- For LaGrippe and Influenza use CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT Before buying elsewhere call and in spect our stock, it will pay you, at Mrs. Isaac's. W. M. TUPPER & CO., Pervsarding and Shipping Agnt, Lighterage, Towing and Marine In surance. Correspondence Solicited. BRUNSWICK, OA. 1 *, that I must do somethin* to regain my health. A friend advocated your Wine of Cardui treatment so strongly that I decided to try It, although I had little faith in patent medicines. I am now very thankful that ! did so, for within ten days blessed relief came to me, and in less than three months I was cured, and have enjoyed fine health ALONG OUR BUSY BAY Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and Sailings—Other News of the Movement of Vessels in Port. Following is the record of the move ment of vessels at the'port of Bruns wick yesterday: The .schooner Laura M. hunt Cap t-iin Moody cleared yesterday for Bos ton. . , ■ J^Sa!l£lltil The schooner Lizzie Chadwick, Cap tain Hint, hound from Boston to Fer nandiua. was spoken in Bobov sound yesterday by the tug Angie and Nellie. The tug Vigilant sailed early yester day morning for Charleston, front which port she will tow the schbotior M. D. Cressey, a five master. The Vigilant will he away for about two weeks. The tug Martha Helen, of Savannah, owned by the Sanford Boss Company, was in port yesterday. The pilotboat (!tacre sailed from Pensacola Saturday and will arrive is port within the next few days. Kennotl Mott, the loading jeweler, has the handsomest store and the pret tiest and nicest Christmas presents in the city. You should call and see Ins store. Notice. All members of the Young Mens’ Crovatt Club are hereby requested to meet at he office of Attorney Max Isaac tonight at 8 o’clock. Business of importance. MAX ISAAC. L. ,T. LEAVY, JR.. President. Secretary. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BES” Only the Best of workmen are em ployed to clean clothes at Jim Car ter’s. Ring ’Phone 21.8-2, Best In printing- News Job Office. Use Derminol lor Chapped Hands and Face Sc dalgia Tablets for Headache Hunter-Sale Drug Cos. PHONE 37. Birth Place of Pure Brag* ► c ■> <• ' : X- • j-p ¥ • in ¥ ¥ ¥ ► THEY ARE ¥ “ JUST IN.” ► < f FLAKED RICE, • CRACKED WHEAT, GRAHAM FLOUR, ! SAMP. AND FISH ROE, AT • • I THOMAS KEANY, Grocer. ’ • Phone 11. 312 Newcastle St., For Croup use CHENEY'S EX PECTORANT. Clark, the well known colored bar ber, is better fitted to serve the pub Uc than ever. Everything neat and tlean and up to date P. DEV ARRIS. STAPLE AN& FAWCV GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Eto, MONK STREET. ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR, I Take dinner at Wilson’s today. The place to eat. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat* THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. X Mass : ♦ ♦ : Presents ; ► ♦ ► ♦ ► OF ALL KINDS. * ► ♦ ► ♦ > ■ I + I Call and look and piok out and + have, your presents laid aside for . i * . - you. . . ...... . ; KENNON MOTT, 0. 0.; Jeweler and Eye Specialist. 215 NEWCASTLE STREET. • Inspector of watches for the" B. & B. Railways and ■* Keeper of the city clock. Time < . by wire from’Washlngton daily , at 11 &. m. CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYE ING.. GOOD WORK DONE CHEAP ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEEJIM CARTER, OR RING ’PHONE 263-2. Ladies. Those of you that havo not bought your hats will do well to call at Miss' Slatei's millinery parlors Wednesday and see her new trimmed hats. Good board, nice rooms, fIS.OO per month, at 211 B street. 9he English Xilehcn 314 Newcastle Street. A First class Restaurant for Ladies and Gentlemen. Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea parties and banquets served on short notice. Our work speaks for Itself, while our line of photo Jewelry, buttons anc frames is complete. We aiso do developing and finishing Tor amateurs. WILSON PHOTO STUDIO. 504 1-2 Gloucester street. Try Hob Roy Flour. It ts the best itoh Roy Flour Is good ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE LFST. V.'antee. We would l,ae to ask tbrought the Itimns oi your paper, if there is a y person who lias used Green’s -ugust Flower for the cure of In...gestiori. Dyspepsia ami Liver i'roueles that has not been cured—... u we also mean tnelr resiP’s, such as sour stoua ih, iv tte-uitioa i c food, Habitual ostive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—ln fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? Tills memciue nas bee-i sold for many years i:i all civil ized vjountries, and we wish to corres pond witu yor and sen-* you one of our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle tirsL We have never known of its failing. If so, something more serious is tne matter with you. Ask >->ur druggist. G. 0. Green, Woodbury, N. J. Just received—a fresh shipment ot quail and duck at Wilson’s restaurant. We are prompt—Nows Job Office. The Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many friends and patrons in Brunswick and surrounding country that we are pre pared to fill their orders for any of the leading brands of whiskies on the market at popular prices. All goods will be delivered to out of town cus tomers free of express charges: *. W. W„ Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 66, Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke of Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon and a number of others including girts, wines and popular brands of beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make up a first class establish ment. i’ocl and billiard tables kept in an up to date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. PHIL KELLER. Cold Weather Is Upon Us, and every body should have their winter clothes cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter. Ring ’phone 243-2. Everything new at Miss Slater’s Wednesday in something new and stylish. First Methodist Church. Corner Monk and Norwich streets. Rev. J. W. Malone, XJ I), pastor. Preaching at It a. m. by the pastor. Evening service at 7; 30, BUlionsness and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers. These famous little pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gen tly, but copiously, and by reason of the tonic properties, give tone and strength to the glands. Joerger’s I y narmaey, W. J. Butts, Smith's Pnarroacy. Healthy Kidneys Means Long Lif. If you want to restore your kidneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure—oo cents at druggists. Something new — quinine shampoo lor ladies Get It at Clark’s barber PERSONAL MENTION NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO COME AND GO IN AND OUT OF OUR CITY. A. H. Baker visited Jekyl yesterday. G. W. Cline will spend the day nt Darien. Alex. Ltvlngton spent yest’trJav in the city. '■ W. F. Gunnlls, of Albany, was here yesterday. , , j 11. Katifntann is spending a f nv days in the city. T. W. Justice, of Atlanta, was In the city yesterday. Dan Raybon, Lulaton, spent yester day in the city. Col. W. E. Kay is spending a few days in Albany. S. W. !.„..er is spending a few days in Gainesville, Fin. W. o. Osborne, of Atlanta, spent yesterday in the city. A. O. Anderson is spending some t me ott St. Simon. Capt. H. G Curtis will arrive shortly to visit friends here. F. H. Troup, of Valdosta, is spend ing a few days in the city. A. .1 Burke, of the Southern railway, was in the city yesterday. 0. it. Conyers lias leturned from a hiistnesa trip to Wayeross, G. N. Parnell, of Oordele, was among the visitors to Che oily yesterday, 1). A. Simpson, of Atlanta, was-reg istered at the Oglethorpe yesterday. It. A. MeCranle. of the Atlantic Coast l.ine. was in Ihe c.i> yesterday. Robert Hopkins will arrive next week to spend Ihe holidays at home. J. T. Oglesby, of McDonough. Ga., was among the visitors to the city yesterday, 3. H. Morgan leaves this morning on a business trip to Hazleh first. and oth er points. W. W. Davis, of the \\iggins Lum ber Cos., Fendig, Ga.. was in the city yesterday. A. D. Gale returned last night from Wayeross, where he has been atteml igg the city court. .). A. Lowry, of Dawson, Ga., was among those registered at the Ogle thorpe yesterday. j T. F. T.ilentliiel, a well known At lanta travelling man was among the visitors in the city yesterday. Willie Anderson lolftl on the Vig ilant yesterday and will take the trip to Carteret. N. .1., where the tug is lo tow the schooner M. D. Cressey from Charleston. 1,. 11. ITaym leaves this morning for New York, where he goes in the in teiost of ills health. Mr. Ila.vm !>:. been in bad health for several weeks and his many friends will indulge the hope thnl Ibis trip will lie conducive to ids good health. LOST, S’J ..AYER OR STOLEN— One wo!'!' spaniel. Black, white breast and while feet. Answers to the name of Poncho. Apply to W. B. Cook. |a.THE GRAND I Tuesday I)sc. 15. ■ “The Work of a Master Hand,” ; —i..aii and Express. Morriss& Hall Cos PRESENT A Company of Artists, In H. S. Esmond’s Groat Play, When We Were Twenty one BEST COMEDY EVER WRITTEN. High Grade Fertilizers. Orders taken for Virgin ia-Carolln a Chemical Co's, high grade-fertlUsers will receive prompt attention. C. W. II you want your bicycle repaired rlgL* bring it to an experienced work man. B. J Olewlne. 606 Olouceabac Best la printing—Nsws Jab Office. for Your Christmas' Wines, Brandies ] Etc. I Ese sure and see us. Can save you 1 Money. I We are Sole Agents for this Ce!e-| I brated Whiskey. I The Best for family use. j s. D. LLVADAS I JtOjjJHEBN RAHWAY SCHEDULE For Savannah, Washington and New York. I.v. Brunswick 6:20 a m 9:40 a m 9:05 p m 9:05 pm~ Ar. Savannah j>.9:35 ara 1:05 p m 8:40 p m 12:50 ain Ar. Washington 7:40 a ra 9:50 p ra Ar. New York 2:00 piq C:3O ara For Macon, Atlanta, Cincinnati and Kaneas City. I.v. Brunswick 6:2u a m 9:05 p in Ar. Macon i;3O p m 3:00 a m Ar. Atlanta 4:10 p m 5:20 a m Ar. Birmingham 9:55 p m 11:45 a in Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 a m 7:30 p m Ar. Kansas City 9:40a m From New York, Washington and Savannah. i.v. New York 12:10 a in 3:25 p m Dv. Washington 10:50 a ra 9:50 p ra Uv. Savannah 6:10 a m 3:00 p in Ar. Brunswick 7:45 a m 6:05 p in From Kansas City, Cine: nati, Atlanta 'and Macon. Uv. Kansas City 6:30 p m I.v. Cinc|nnati 8:30 a ra I.v. Birnnnghani 4:10 p m I.v. Atlanta 10:45 p m 5:30 a m I.v. Macon 1:00 a m 8:35 a m Ar. Brunswick 7:45 a in 2:50 y m ATLANTIC COAST UNE. Passenger Schedule In Mffcct November 30. Daily 90 Daily 88 Daily 89 Daily 87 2:55 p. in-.i 6:-.a a. in.|Uv Brunswick * Ar: 9:15 a. m.| 7:30 p. m. 5:20 p. m. 7:30 a. in.|Ar Waycroes Uv; (1:45 a. m.j 6:40 p. m, 11:30 p. m.|11:30 a. tn.|Ar Albany Ar|U:3o p. m., 1:53 p. in. 7:55 p. in. 1 12:45 p. m.|Ar Jacksonville. . . Uv| | 3:05 p. m. 2:10 a. m.j 5:50 p. m.jAr Sanford Uvjl2:4o p. m.j 1:15 a. ai. 7:10 a. m.j 10:00 p. m.jAr I unpa Lv| 8:00 a.'m.j 8:00 p. m. 7:55 a. m.i10:30 p. m.jAr Port Tampa . ...Uv| 7:25 a. m.j 7:25 p. in. 11:16 p. m.j 9:36 a. m. Ar Valdosta I,v| 4:37 a. ni. ,;:il j>. m 12:30 a. m.|ll:00 a. m.jAr ... .TUomasville U'j 3:25 a. m, 155 p. uv 8:05 a. m.j 6:2J p. m.jAr.... Montgomery ....Uvj 7:45 p. m.j C:3o a. m. 8:40 p. m.j15:00 p. Savannah Uvj 3:30 a. m.j 3:00 p. m. 6:27 a. m.j 5:25 p rm.Ar Charleston. . ..Uv|l 1:35 p. m.j 6.27 a. in. 7:45 p. m.j 4:12 a. m.jAr Richmond Uvj 9:05 a. uij 7:25 p. m. 11:40 p. m.j 7:54 a. m.jAr ....Washington l.vj 4:30 a. m.j 3:45 p. m. 1:23 a. m.j 9:09 a. m.jAr Baltimore Uvj 2:55 a. m.j 2:16 p. m. 4:06 a. m.[11:25 a. m.jAr —Paiiladelp’nia Uvjl2:2o a. m.[12:03 p. m. 7:15 a. m.j 2:00 p. m.jAr New York Uvj 9:25 p. m.j 9:25 a. rn. Through Pullman Sleeping Car Service lrom VVaicross 10 Norm, Ivist and West, and to Florida. Pullman dining cars on trains 35 and 32, between Savannah and New York. Connections made at Port Tamphwith United Slates mail steamships of lbe Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Uine, leaving Port Tampa Sun days, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 p. m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11:00 p m. For furl her information apply to T. J. WRIGHT, .1. F. NORRIS. Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Ticket Agent, Brunswick, Qa. J. H. D. SHEUUMAN, W. 11. UEAUY, Traveling Passenger Agent. Division Passenger Agent, Savannah, W. J. CRAIG, Oa. General Paassenger Agent, Wilming- H. M. EMISI?SON, lon, N. C. Assistant Agent. ■ - ■ ■ - 6. Downing, President. E. H. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier, The National Bank of Brunswick. BRUNSWICK, GA CAPITAU OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOUUARS and total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HAUF MIUUiON DOl UARS, are devoted to the assistance of legit imate business enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from Individuals, Arms and corpora tions. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest,-compounded quar terly. Interest bearing ceriflcates of deposit Issued on special terms. MONEY ORDERS of the "BANK ERS’ MONK* ORDER ASSOCIA 'ION" are cheaper and more couven lent than postoffice or express. Notice of Removal. Until my new quarters are ready for occupdncy 1 will share the office with Mr. C. W. Denting, next door to Dr. Burrought on Newcastle street O. H. JEWETT. Bantam chickens tor sale by C. u. Tait, 90S Dartmouth street. ■ 4 We are prompt—News Job Office. DECEMBER It, Typewriter Headquarte s. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent a machine of any descriptionT. Yon will find It to your Interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwrller at such a price and on such terms that you will not miss the money. C. a JEWETT.