The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 21, 1902, Image 7

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SUNDAY MORNING. Bear m Mind That we Sel) Fire arms, cutlery and oportlnp goods. Fishing tackle. EMPTY AND LOADED oHEILi*. GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING. P .0. KESSLER 206i/a Monk. ■LI" "■"■■■J" _ . — 1 ■ 1 "" Don’t Miss the Opportunity OF Having your Eyes Examined And the Proper Glasses * them when you again visit Savannah. Our examination (which is free)) de termines exactly what you require. We handle nothing .but the .Best Lenses and Frames made. We guar antes satisfaction to all. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON. 47 Bull Street., COAL AND WOOD, CONEY tk PARKER. Th Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many ft:emJs and patrons in Brunswick and surrounding country that we are pre pared to All their orders lor any ot tue leading brands of whiskies on tne market at popular prices. All goods will be delivered to out of town cus tomers free of express charges: v. VV. VV., Wilson, Old Saratoga, Bonis be, Yellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke ot Monogram, Belle of Bour- I bon nj a number of others including gins, wines and popular brands of Ibeer. Our bar is replete with all that ■goes to make up a first class establish 'ment. Pocl and billiard tables kept in an up to da|A condition. We serve an exceitot umeh from 11 a. in. to Jp* PHIL KELLER THE KINGS DAUGHTERS Will Have posession of our store TUESDAY DEC. 23 For the sake of sweet charity. They will receive 10 on all cash sales as well as on accounts settled on that day. Everybody is invited and requested to make this a bannerday and help this worthy cause. H.M MILLER Si SON W L PORTER, 1007 (r Street painter ami paper hanger. Signs ot any description. Agent for wall-pap mills Drop me a postal. .jpl one 289-3 • ■ l v • 1 ■ ■" 1 ' i . Y'anteu. We would lute to ask tnrought the lumns oi your paper, if there is a y person who has used Green’s --ugust Flower for the cure of In -geslion Dyspepsia anu L.ver i rouob s that has oot been cured —... j we -iso mean toeir reHu'*s, such .as sour stona h, ... ai...atica (. food, Habitual istive ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in fact, and trouble connected with the stomach or liver? This meoicine aas been sold for many years In all civil ized countries, and we wish to corre;- pond witu you and ssnu you one of our books free of cost. If you have never tried August Flower, try one bottle fifst," Wo ™tnrve"‘'fitjver Shown of its tailing. If so, something more serious Is tne matter with you. Ask jour druggist. G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J. For Whoopmg Cough use CHE NEY’6 EXPEC TORANT, ~Outings - and Fiahneilettesj worth 15 anil 30 cents, at 9c this week at .1. If. Heller & Bio’s. Ladies. Those of you that have not bought your hats will do well to call at Miss Slater's millinery parlors Wednesday and see her new trimmed hats. P. DEVARRIS. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fruits, Vegetables, Eto. MONK STREET. t: . -i i. ."......'I Forty Years' Torture. To be relieved from a torturing dis ease after 40 years’ torture might well cause the gratitude ot anyone. That Is what DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve did for C. Haney, Geneva, Us He says: "DeWitts Witch Hazel Salve cured me of-piles atter I had suffered 40 years.” Cures cuts, burns, wounds, iuu diseases. Beware of counterfeits, loeiger’s pharmacy. W. J. Buns. If you want a good pure whiskey call at 310 Bay street. Yellow Label whiskey Is the finest on the market. Original case goods, full quarts, at $1.15 per bottle. Sig. Levison. Tele phone 130. Something new—quinine shampoo for ladles Get It at Clark's barber AT THE GRAND Mabel Paige Here Next Week. Mabel Paige, with her excellent company, will begin her engagement at the Grand next Monday night with the drama of “A Mountain Wail," Someone has said of It.: “The play shows noth the mirth and the might of human life, the folly and the fury of the soul, the conflict and conquest of human passion, laughter as well as its tears may he artificial, but both are nevertheless of service in inducing man to see himself as, per haps, never before did ho t*.nk him self to be.” The managers of pie Grand assure their patrons that he company sup porting this versatile young star is the v"- ■ 'k - :’X tf :v. fr ' m -.**<• -L—* / l ' -V ‘ ' . t ;:X -c o ' >h - ' ;1 - lv MRS. LE MOYNE. , j jff[• Who Will Be Seen Here Saturday in.“ Among Those Present.” best she has ever had and that each play will be mounted with special scenery and electrical effects such as have never been seen in our city be fore. Among the plays that willl be presented during her engagement are J. K. Emmets and Lottie Bilson’s “The Outpost," Joseph Dowling’s great play “Roxana's Claim,” Olga Netlier sole’s version of “Carmen,’ also “The Girl from the West.” “Fanehon," “The James Boys,’ and others.,. Although Miss Paige ’is carrying a complete car THE BRUNSWICK DAHLY NEWS. load of scenery, the prices will remain as previous—lo, 20 and 30 cents—and those vishing to see the performance should obtain their seats early, were paying the same price for meats by the wholesale that they had for some time and coum not explain tne reason when a drop had occurred in other places. Lawrence Barrett’s Tribute. Mrs. r.eMoyne, who comes to the JJraml on Saturday, December 27, is considered by many elocutionists and critics the best exponent ot good Kng lisn on the stage. Lawrence Barrett, the classical actor whose association with Edwin Booth Is well remembered, once said: “Mrs. LeMoyne, your ac- cent is neither New York, Boston or Ixindon. but cosmopolitan. It sur prises me that every word you spes even in a low tone, can be heard in ihe farthest pait of the house. Wnen so many of our prominent actors mumble and chew their words, your perfect mastery of the art of enuncia tion is indeed remarkable.” The ac tlireSß owes her purity of’speech largely to the fact that for many years p studiously avoided work In dialect and the use of foreign languages. : OUT on THE ■p l a m ('o}ruri(]hi. Wot'hfiA. S. 111, hnnlunn I "Arch.” said Stella, laying her little ! hands on his powerful shoulders and looking at him with her ardent, cour ageous eyes, "you are ull I have to love now. since-—since daddy’s gone, and if it was—if it was—lots worse tiiaf It is I'd go anyhow—all the more, maybe.” “And you shan't bo sorry, dearest,” answered Arch. "Yon know yourself it never got such a hold on pie before. I couldn't seem”- ids sun and wind tanned face flushing a still darker red —"to get back to myself, to sense my self. it was all around me. Nearly all the other fellows drink, and I'd get at it again before I was really myself.” "I know, dear. Both of tn.v brothers back in old Missouri are the same. That's what made daddy so bttler about you and me.” “But six months up on tlie plains, away from il all and witli yon, Stella —it’ll settle the whisky question for ever. I ain't afraid to ask you. darling, and you know I’d rather die Hum bring trouble to yen. I 1 <ll yen. I know my self. and you'!' - • I'M ns: l it stick.” “\Vbu( offi r ; :: ... have'/ Where are you—are we going and what are you going (o do?" “Holbrook's going to send a In rd of (1,000 cattle on to the Staked plain to a range lie's picked out up there. It's raw country —Indians and buffalo Imre ly off it--nud it’s Idg wages to go up with the herd and keep sign camp; takes some sand to do it, you knew." It Was In the latter part of the seven ties In western Texas, while the range was yet general and iml'eneed. The string of sign camps, with its riders circling the range a man had chosen for his cattle, was the living fence which held the animals from straying or from ''liriniiig” before storms. These camps the cattleman placed as nearly us the question of water supply admit ted at equal distances around liis range or across such parts as had not the natural harrier of a river or canyon. In every* eauip were two men whose duty it was to ride out daily in op|s>- site directions until they met the riders from the next ad.lo'ning camp, looking always for straying cattle and turning them hack into tlie range. “And the upper camp.” Aroli contin ued eagerly, "don’t need lull one rider, because It's right against tlie Canadian river. Holbrook will he glad to give it to mo If 1 11 only e.■mo. Wo enii live there the six mouths it's big wages— and save every cent of the money. Tlfpn, with this.little Imuch I’ve got ai ready running with Holbrook’s cattle we could begin for ourselves. Stella— oh, Stella,” he broke off suddenly, “I'm the happiest man In Texas, It’s like *> S* being taken out of hell and led phi mb straight Into heaven!’' They were married the next day. Stella's was the temperament which when once the heart has been given sends talents, abilities, the labor of the hands, all. gladly after It In devoted service. Then came a happy, exciting time buying Stella's outfit—(hat is to say, the things which old Hank Pear sall. head cook of the expedition, pro nounced suitable to “a lady cowboy a-kccpln’ sign ramp.” Finally (lie great caravan started lazily and ponderously up the trail. It was u marvelous pastoral paeonma, and Stella's quick artist soul reveled in its quaint plotnresqueuess. She per ceived It nil the country, the cattle, the means, the dally round - to be like a survival, a bit out of the life of some old Indian owner of herds. There was the vast herd strung out and moving Very slowly that the cattle might graze ns they traveled, the cow boys riding along the sides, the six great mess wagons, hitched two or three together, with teams of eight and ten and even twelve horses, bringing up the rear. At night the cattle were rounded Into a great mass and bedded down, the meu taking turns by twos riding night herd, singing loudly to keep the animals quiet. Fa eh mess wagon had Its Iwo men, its stock of provisions and it lent or some mate rials to build a (logout ramp. Stella cam* to have a sisterly affec tion and admiration for these big, rough fellows in whose company she fared slowly northward on that strange journey. She saw them fftv by day and night after night cheerily enduring hardships and facing dangers ns great as those of the campaigning soldier. The riding of night herd, the crossing of rivers with treacherous current and quicksand bed, lighting to prevent or to quell a stampede—these things were attended with no glory. They were done with light hearts and jesting words daily and as a matter of course. And in the evening these champions came like great children to sit about her, listening while she sang oid songs to the accompaniment of her guitar or told stories from such classics as she knew. They had been three months in their little adobe lion.se on the open plain, whose ingenuous yet Inscrutable face Stella never wearied of studying. The clean, high air had been God's own medicine to her, and, with her heart full of happiness, stie had thrived and blossomed, this dark beauty, in the raking wind and burning sun which destroy blond delicacy. And the grim, menacing "if" which at first lay so close behind her joy grew dimmer and dimmer.' Every day when Arch came home to tier or v."cm. as often hap pened, she saddled up and rode out to meet him he shouted joyfully at sight of her: “Great Seott, but you’re a beau ty, honey! You’re a howling beauty, no less!” Healthy Kidneys Means Long Life. 1£ you want to restore your kidneys to their former state take Smith Sure Kidney Cure —50 cents at druggists. By Alice MacGowan DECEMTmit H. Notice, Take Warning. All persons are hereby cautioned and Warned, against uischarging lire arms, iircerackertf, sky-rockets or Ure works of any description, anywhere within Hie (ire limits, mat is to say, that section of the city bounded on the south by London street as far east Us Oglethorpe street, thence running north as far as llowo sueet, thence running cast as far as Keyuohls street, Thence running mntti to (i street, thence running west to Lay street, and iEfetice running south along and incinrf ihg no whole o„ utiy street to Howe street. Toe police have postive oiders to arrest all offenders, and ail offend ers will most positively lie lined. All persons outside of the limits above ueseiibod who may desire to Use fireworks, are especially warned of (tie danger on the Bay trom lockets, and all persons using rocuets are cautioned to send them on in an east eryl direction away from the Bay. N. EMaNUKL, Mayor Lily of Brunswick. Virulent Cancer Cured. Startling proof oi a wonderful ad vance in medicine is given by druggist G. VV. Roberta, of Flizabcth. W. Va. An old man there bad mug suffered with what good doctors pronounced 1 incurable cancer. They believed his vime hop&leaU- OIL ha. n-e.t idier-tric Ifltters and applied Buekien's Arnica Salve, which treatment completely cured him. When Electric Bitters are used to expel bilious, kidney and mi crobe poisons at the same lime this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin eruptions, I ulcers and sores vanish Bitters ,50c.. ; Try Rob Roy Flour. ..It is the best Inn lac market i Billiousncss and liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with DeWitt's Little Early | Kisers. I iiese 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. 1 Joerger’s Pharmacy, W. J. Butts, Smith's Pnarmacy. Best in printing -News Job Otfic*. Merchants will save SO per cent by having their job work dope: at the News Job Office. CLEANING, PRESSING ANQ DYE ING. GOOD WORK DOGE CHEAP ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEE JIM l CARTER, OR RING 'PHONE 253-2. A Genuine Bargain. , ! I have For Sale at. I’hneanville one 2-st’o'ry house. Store and kitchen on Hist floor, and sleeping rooms up stairs. Lot 60x100. Kents for. $7.00 per month. House In good condition. Apply to B. 11. Daniels, tJlimpes ter street. Cheap for cash or willsell on icasonalde time. .^8 The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. . is Snu.-.'s Sure. Kidney cure. Towrs druggist will refund your money it after taking one bottle you are nos satisfied vilh results. 50 cents. Pine milliuery, tasteful trimming, reasonable prices at Hiss Slater’s,