The Brunswick news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1901-1903, December 25, 1902, Image 2

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THURSDAY MORNING. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. I 6|ofe KtLIBHED OMl'v BY. THE NEWS PUBUSHrMC^CO. gjpf, f J. A. H. LEAVY Manager C. H. LEAVY Editor. LOUIS J. LEAVY. Jr City Editor. ■ Advertising rate* made known on Application. Church and other char itable organization notices published at half th resnlar rate*. tyi i I ,| f j ’ > - ■— I.L ** Adverudera desiring their ail dto oont'iuied must notify the office In Aritißg. 1 SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Terms to wibscrlb* ru In tlie city and by nmll free of charge to all narte of the United S '.tes and Can nda Mexico. Porto Rico, Guam Phil Ippine islands and Hawaiian Islands: Per Month * •* Si* Months One iear 600 Phone I*B. faffe j 1 j • Entered at the Rrunewlck, Ca.. postofflee, as second-class mall mat lair. Mon. Emory Speer hai dealgnated 'he Brunawlck Daly New# at the official organ of the United Btates Court, In bankruptcy proceedings, for Glynn county PUBLISHERS NOTICE. The Newa Publlahlnff Company de Sires it to be distinctly understood that all legal advertisements must, lie said for in advance. We cannot afford to >vote our spacs to such advertise wonts and wait oi, the courts for the money. Mm? Christmas! % 1b good at. a bluff anyway. |y This 1b the animal “tPOdo” (lav. —►-■•-. .your churches today m ffettr good sermon* and hrufnflful mu sk. ‘ ;. - _- r - . 'P’&fmiswlr.. has many good reasons Wgß, exporting much prosperity from Brunswick's future is au bright as the average lioy who was visited by Santa Claus. That ease of arid I ration may lie a Christinas present to President Roost velt. We had hoped not, but from present indications it looks like Mayor Eman uel wil have a lurge crowd at his next regular matinee. The greatest annoyance about this Venezuelan trouble is that there are no royal Christinas guests nt the new palace like Wide House! There is ‘still some talk about how ruueh Colonel llryan gave to the pops list campaign fund and how much to the democratic. What’s the use. The money was nil spent long ago, and a new set of contentions has conus up. Cincinnati Bnquirer. The Washington Post says: "f.atci on the autohioidlo manufacturers may ask that a cabinet office tie created for their special benefit.” kill lie be called the scorched general of v ..e United States? There Is an. illustrious citizen of Kentucky who claims to have a bottle of wlitskey forty-two years old. The Kentucky papers do not state whether tie is a candidate for governor or Uhitihl States senator. By the way, what has been done to bring the Hon. 3. C. Clarkson within Ths pale of the eiv.i service rules, Cor ralling the negro vote for Mr. Roose velt is no part of his duty us surveyor of the •‘Oft of New Yok. ANNOUNCEMENT. . Tilts is Ohrismas day, the most pin rtous of all days In the Christian cal endar, an occasion when we should gather in out places of worship and ‘ fend our selves to His service. We wish our reades a very merry and a happy and prosperous New Year, aud in order that the News employes may have an oportn -Ily to enjoy the day as they may ; elect, no paper will be issued from ibis office tomorrow. Friday morning, fc Again we wish you at! a Met ry Pp&mtniaa. MARCONI'S SUCCESS. The wonderful Marconi system of •iroWpt Ups ao far M&rioted ed Sf the world ’rib SurjAay that it was a success. Marconi is a young Italian who has devoted his life to investigating and perfect ng a system for sending elec trical currents on etheric waves across great distances. In the por.ent experi ment he has sent messages from Cape Breton, Canada, to Cos mwah, - ng., a distance of 2,300 miles across the At lantic ocean. The prlalcple on which Marcont grains are sent is this: A machine to generate electric currents is put to work and when great energy is stored an elect ie spark a foot long is permit ted to escape. The receiving instru-i tnent at he other end lias to bo prop erly attuned to receive the message. In the messages transmitted by ocean steamships to each other the electric '’sparks which generate the etheric waves is comparatively small with I hat used for crossing the ocean. In (lie successful experiments at Cape Breton a forty horse power en gine was uoed to generate the electric current, and twenty times the waves forming tli letter “8" were sent over the ocean. Truly this is a wonderful age In which we. are living. And this is only the early part of the twentieth centu ry. We are on the verge of still great er womtprs. HOLLY AND MISTLETOE. The using of holly and mistletoe during the Christ mas season is of great antiquity. For many centuries holly lms been used In England ft denotative purposes. Being an ever green and Its redbeirleß delighting th. eye It has becbtae associated with Christ nijts. Tile tjtlstletob was held In rever ence bjr* the Druids, lr found growltp on their sacred tree. The robtts was their sacred tree and whatever was found sowing on it they regarded as sent front Heaven as tho mark of a t.rfce chosen liy God. Such eases of parasitism were rare, and when they occurred attracted much attention, par ticularly on the sixth day of the moon, when their months am years began. They called it “omnia sanau- tour,'' meaning "all heal.” Priests clothed in white robes ar tended the tree and cut the mistletoe with golden hooka, and it was caught . u a white mantle. Then they st > the victims to bo sacrificed, praying God to I dess thoir gift. The mistletoe figures also in Scan dinavian legend, as having furnished .lie material of the arrow with which i(aidur, ilie sun-gou, was slain by i—e mind god 1 latter. * ” So fur it is stated that President iiooM'vetl and family have received over one thousand Christmas piesents. Cmik, the leading and up to date uiuiej Lnu Dei, uaa all tue uuesi tUiiigo couuecled witn au up to Oats Jiu Dei' ktiop. B. & B. Railroad Cheap Rates. Come lo ljruuswick anu speuu youi Christmas and i\ew Year's. For the auuvo occasions me Brunswick aud cirunugnam railroad will sell rouuu up uencts at ute law rales. Will aiso seit excursion tickets at very low rates ueiwocn all points, tickets will be sold on Ueceuiuui -o, 24, ha. 3d, 3i, iwu2, anu January f, fbd.i. Good re turning until January 3. Final limit January s, 1303. tor tickets and lull intoi maiion call on B. and B. agents. BifiiNJ. J. FORD, General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. J. A. tucDUFFIhJ, Truffle jSnnager,, Brunswick, Ga. Pure Medford Now Englaud Rum. .\otiilng tuner for Eggnogg and in, Cakes. Big. Levison, 3ld Bay street, telephone 130. The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure. .s turn.- b Buie Kidney Cure. Your jiuggust will retunu your money it alter taking one bottle you are not .utlsllod with results. £>u cent*. A Genuine Bargain. 1 have For Sale at Duncanville one J-story house. Store and kitchen on fii st Uoor, and sleeping moms up stairs, ia.it 00x100. Kents for |7.00 per mouth. House in good condition. Apply to B. U. Daniels, 302 Glouces ter street. Cheap for cash or will sell on icasohable time. BilUousncss aud liver disorders at this season may be prevented by cleansing the system with UeWUt's Kittle Early Kisers. These famous iitile pills do not gripe. They move the bowels gen lly, out copiously, and by reason oi the tonic properties, give tone and strength to the glands. Joergers Pharmacy, W. J. Butts, Smith's paamiaey. Sore Hands Red Rough Hands Itching Palms and Painful Finger Ends. SOAK the hands on retiring in a strong, hot, creamy lather of CUTICURASOAP. Dry, and anoint freely with CUTICURA OINTMENT, the great shin cure and purest of emollients. Wear, during the night, old, loose kid gloves, with the finger ends cut off and air holes cut in the palms. For red, rough, chapped hands, dry, fissured, itching, feverish palms, with shapeless nails and painful finger ends, this treatment is simoly wonderful. Millions of People Psa Outicwka Soap, •s-.Utad by Cw mm Ointmkht, for preserving, purify ing, arid beautifying the rkin, torch t.-i> £ the scalp of Croats, soah-a, aiuj and... CruJf, and the stopping of falling hair, for soften, lug. whitening, and soothing r and, rough, and sore hands, for baby rashes, >io ; , and irritations, and for all the ; ir ; o of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Millions of Women use Ccticok*. Soap in tb- form of baths for annoying Inflammations, elud ings, aud excoriations, or too freo or often • sivo perspiration, in the form of wasm i for ulcerative weakness***, and for inany sanstive, antiseptic purposes which read ily suggest themselves to women COMPLETE HUMOUR CURf:, SSI. Consisting of Cmrittt*HOAf(jßit ),t. ~ the crusts and snales.and soften tint i'nw,. n,.J cuticle; CCTICOK a OrtiTMIST, {Sny..). to In rtantly allay ttrlilng, intbxaniaaou. ' and tit PUlou, ami soothe and heal; CUtiCcua Rksoi.vkkt Pti.cs (35c.t, the new - substitute for Itquii! K-',l cool and cleanso the blood. A -1 ;■ ' often ah Ilk-lent to cure tho never. et cm, poelaily of Isihy humours. Sold throughout Ui world, Hrin.ti I.- ■ • I, ChsrtcrhotlM Su-, hoadou. AmClt oeeU fi Ctrl,. lOiTTuu miuu Asi- C-r.u.c PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED HERF. Will nut from the quantity called for, accuracy In the compounding of Medicines. is one of our sthong points. Added to this is the abs 'ute purity and un doubted freshness of every drug used. We replenish our store frequently, and use or sell nothing which has be ome Inefficient through <•- SMITHS PHARMACY Caution 1 This Is a gen.,e word —hut when you thin., uuw liable you are no. to purchase for 75c the only remedy u. > versany known, and a remedy that ha had the largest sale of a y niedirlri in the world since ISOS lor the cure and treatment rd Consumption an Turoat and Lun Troubl-s all tnov years without losing Its popularity a these years you will lie thankful wi called your attention to Bosehees Ger man Syrup. There are vny on.ina. c ugh remedies made by licujmka aud others thui are cap and goon for light colds perhaps. I nit for see Colds. Rrsnchitls, Cioua-* and espoc ally for Consm: wiiere these dufttcult expectoration, and coughing during the nights and; mornings, there Is nothing like Gern&n Syrup. Sold by all cruggists la theitflvilizeu w< . ui G. C. GRlikN, Woodbury. N .1 Don’t Miss the Opportunity OF Hdving your L>es Examined And the Proper Giarr them when you again visit Savannah. Our examination (which is free)) de termines exactly what you require. Wa handle .nothing .but the . Besi Lenses and Frames made. We guar ante* satisfaction to ait. Dr. M. SCHWAB & SON. 47 Bull Street-. COAL AND WOOD, CONEY & PARKER. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. THE BRUNSWrCK DAILY NEWS. ONE CENT AWBRD |lf you want a position, a bouse, a servant, or want to find anything that nos been lost, or want some thing that someone else has, ad vertise in this column. t OR RENT. —Desk room on ground i floor. Good, location. Address Jf., | care News. FOR RENT—Two rooms, with use of bath ami telephone, 711 Glouccester , street. FOR BALE —Rubber stamps, seals, fctiucejS, etc. Agent Underwood Type writer. Will B. Fain, 312 Newcastle i slreeL I.OKT —A black cape, between ex press office and 222 Union street. Fin der will be rewarded by returning lat ter place. [ PERSONAL Morphine, opium, laudanum, cocaine habit. Mysoit cured. Will -inform you oi narwless. permanent home cure. Mrs. M. A. Baldwin. Box 1212, Chicago. FOK REN j.—Two large and ele gantly furnished bed rooms, centrally located. Bath, electric lights, pnone, in fact, ail modern conveniences. Ap ply at 315 Union street. FUK BALE.—llillery lslanu, contain ing 32 1-2 cares of high land, suitable for truck farming or for poultry. Also a six acre reservation on Blythe creek known as Crescent Bluff. For partl cuiars call on F. Jos. Dauflinger. FOR BALE. —Bakery. Best estab lished place In the city. Trade from |2ij to s2f> daily. Rent reasonable. Good c oice tor any one. Good rea son f( selling. Andress or cail at City Bakery, Brunswtcw, Ga. STOLEN-—From Long Island one roan stallion. Texas stock. About 3 years old. One bay mare same age. Well set, black tail and inane. 1 will pay reward ol: $50.00 for return of sitne or It.formation which will lead to their recover y. Address John Cur rie. St. 'Pious Island, Ga. FOR SALE—Jersey Dairy; good in vestment; for particulars apply to F. 0. Bcuti. -a- FOR SALJv- Piano: will soil a nice large piano for $20.00 cash. Party wishes lo sell at once. Apply at 52H c sweet. WANTED- —A carrier; apply at News office today at i> a. m. LOST -Two baby dresses in front of Shaw's barber shop last night. Re turn to the News office and receive reward. STOLE -One Eclipse bicycle, No. t'J.'Jfdj. 1 r-tty well worn. Reward given for its ie'uru. I\.onion Mutt. Wilson’s Up to Date Restaurant / ( 1 1 j/i- V 1 OI.IHAY LAYOUTS, here nr" both tempting and satisfying Our kitchen is well supplied with sea ■ enable, -uhatantial and high class foods, iO'Mciicies. etc., and all are transformed in paiatc pleasing and ap-! petite satisfying dishes by cooks who c skill-is almost magical, WILSON'S oLSTAURANT. is an ideal place to breakfast, dine or up, now or any other time. OYSTERS kf IN SEASON. Game and Fish always on han i. JAS. W. WILSON, Prop. Phone 321. OPEN UNTtL MIDNIGHT. IS YELLOW POISON in yonr Mood ? Physicians call it flalarial tierm. It can be seen changing red blood yellow under microscope. It woiks day and night First, It turns your com plexion yellow. Chilly, aching sensations creep down your backbone. You fee* weak* and worthless. ROBERTA CHILL TONSC will stop the trouble now. It enters the blood at once and drives out the yOWow-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 all about this yel low poison and have perfected Roberts’ Tonic to drive It out, nourish your system, restore appetite, purify the bio-id, pre vent and cure Chills, I'e ■ rs and Malaria. It has cure ’hous ands It will cure you. or your money back. This Is *'..r. Try it. Price, 25 cents. ,uv Sm tb’s Pharmacy v ■:* linn:er-t- at- l irug ' R vltOY' FLOUR IS 1 nfc BEST.' ■Saloons, Cannon Crackers, Fire Crackers and Cop Walking Canes at Fleming & Waff’s. Best of All^^ dr Good things are good so far as they do good. This X dr axiom applies with force to the plain goodness of Jf Uneeda Etscuii. They’re good because they taste good \\ If and do good. \ pppl Uneeda BiscuitTH r v y dJ.' ,X f are good for the grown man as well as the boy—as good ffi f or the baby as the mother. Are not only good, but keep */ good. You can always depend on them. That’s Jf against your biscuit experience—and you can’t understand it until you examine the j&r In-er-seal Package in which they j&s are always sold. LONG FELT NEED FILLED. Brunswick Now Has a First Class Fish and Oyster House. Thurlow & Johnson, two enterpris ing newcomers, have opened a first class fish and oyster house in the Matthews building next to the corner of Monk and Grant streets, and 'they intend to keep an establishment first class in every respect. Brunswick has needed a place of this kind and the people should show their appreciation by liberally patronizing the new firm. tf KENNER MILLINERY CO. 310 Newcastle Street. HINTS ON FALL FASHIONS, are numerous in this display of new MILLINERY. Flat Hats and Turbans will be the prevailing made, accord! u gto Paris— and Paris sets'the fashions The materials in these hats are those most highly favored. Designed by artists and developed by. milliners of skll’. and taste they are really beautiful and serviceable models. There's excellent values at all prices. Milk cows for sale >y C. S Tait. .cs Cold Now. 1 have opened a wood yard at the corner of Cochran avenue and Georg-- streets and am offering ail kinds of wood at lowest prices Give m- a trial and you will come again. Prompt de livery guaranteed. B. H DANIELS. Bantam chickens for sale by C. x>. Tait, 903 Dartmouth street. FALL HATS. tl have them in all varieties. See my Xmas goods now arriving. The VERY LATEST MILLINERY LINE. MISS KATE SLATER. Overcoats Relined cheap, at Jim Carter's. FOR RENT—The store on Monk street now occupied by L. D. Joei. Apply to Weinberg & Devaris. Use Derminol For Chapped,* Hands and Face Sedalgia Tablets for Headache Hunter-Sale Drug Go. PHONE 37. Rirtb Place of Pure T >’-i]an Cold Weather Is Upon Us. and every body should have their winter clothes cleaned and repaired by Jim Carter. Ring ’phone 243-2. Quick service ami good things to eat is the secret of Wilson’s success. TTH TTt. B f \Y IRON WORKS MdOiHciclurers cHid Repairers of Liacliinery, Engines, Saw H'iils Marine work a specialyt Packings, Fittings and Supplies i Tthnates I tirnished Free of Charge. 629 Bay St. W. R. DART, CLAUD DART, < resident and Manager. Secretary ;:->d Treasurer. 4 BOW Ci'S & i HO MAS, ConU actors and Builders of Stone, Brick and Frame Buildings. MANUKA TCRISKS OH CEMENT TILE AMI} ARTIFCIAL S r ON' ; • DON'T MONKEY WCH THE BUZZ SAW. j (s '■ y i 1 j ' ; \'% }/ ' V / >HF-- j by t>uving lumber of unreliable deal ■ her come to us. We will fill your or or aci.uintciy and promptly. We will give you just the lumber you want at just the right price. Yon can always save money by placing your order with us. Phone 197. Lang & Wood PLANING MILL. 'Pho.M 97. If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles. Use Smiths Bure Kidney- Cure. Noth ing ide it Bn diseased kidneys cents, California Port, Tokay, Muscatel, Claret, Maucira, Catabova an-i Black berry Wine 23 cents per bottle, worth double the money. A trial will con vince you only at Slg. Levisun's, 310 Bay street. Telephone 130. Sound Kidneys—Paifect Heatth. The usa of feinith s Bure Kidnev pn-duce both. Try a uott.S aud be co iviuced. Your druggis' sells H for 50- l will sell you a bottle of CYaret tor 35 cents euual to any you pay 75 cents a bouie lor. Don't tail to provide tor holidays, Sig. Levison, „to Bay street.. Telephone 130. for decorating at Fleming & Wans. Typewriter Headquarte s. Do you wish to buy, sell or rent * tmttiine of auy description? You w ill find it to your interest to call on me. Can sell you a typewwriter at such a price and on auca terms that you will not miss the money. C. H JEWETT. Imported Sherry and Port Wine — SI.OO values at t>s cents —fulP quart bottle. Only during holidays. Sig. Levison, 310 Bay etreet. Telephone 130. DECEMBER 25. Just Opened. C. S. Lamb, GUN and LOCKSMITH, corner Monk and Grant streets. Special attention to the repairing of TRUNKS, KNif t-GRINDING and HE- HvriiUNU. Give me a Trial ALL ixLNDS UH GALl't UKN... WINES 25 GENTS A BUTTLE, AT H. SLI.iGS, -25 GRAM STREET. TELFIPHONE 272-3. ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST. NEW VELVET COLLARS, NEW SLEEVE LININGS, and NEW BODY LININGS for THAT OD OVERCOAT, at CARTER S.. 'Phone 253-2. We Pi ad Gui ty Tout we ate price cutters of Bruns v- •. k- J; \\e i-uy for spot cash, which enables us to sell the people goods at Cut Prv: es ' ntire new stock of NSSLiing but fhe iu-st. good; . f< sit and fine, lour patronage solic ited, and goods delivered to any part of tLs city tree. 'Phone 21. James i. Matthews. Cor. F and Wolf Streets. , 'Phone orders promptly delivered. i-west prices ever given on Fire works at Fleming & Waff's. Best stand of Fireworks _x ing * Waff’s. Kcd®i dyspepsia Oigests 'ht V<iua[HL sSbl ■ 'P-.jT :7 and 0 Jr*-:' . ■ ■ - a -