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CHRIS i MAS Jv/YS ARE DOU3LEDB. THE GIVING mi\D RECEIV : NG
or gifts that make the home attractive. Furniture has an advantage
amongst iliose who art* seeking for a useful Uins-mas offering Tin re is
a I wavs loom for another rocking chair or a lounge. Some nook"’seem'made
for a little parlor (able and the hall without a hat-rack looks bare and in
tor large reed and plush rocaers. Wouldn't anybody welcome such a gift
a couch or china closet. How muchmore at east* one feels to know that
her treasured bits of china aul valua-.e bric-a-luac are safely and appropri
ately housed in a handsome cabinet and* as for sideboards arid chamber sets
but why enumerate from our large and diversiefW assortment which does
not contain a thing that wouldn’t please and satisfy as a gift, whether for
our own home or friend's. Right prices have always been one of the si long
est. factors in pleasing our customers.
- Our large stock of rugs are exceedingly appropri o and tit pi ion equal
e.l nowhere else.
Handsome pictures that—'ll embellish and adorn tin* home.
Smyrna and Oriental Rugs, suits the occasion and pleases the r , i<tß t,
from *1.25 upward. In select wool, i’euci fast ~„!o s <,. w pattern*
C. MeOfIRVEV.
316 Newcastle Street.
MISS ROSE OWENS,
No. 720 Seventeenth St.. WASHINGTON, D. C.
“If every suffering woman
has the same experience with
Wine of Cardut that I had,
your medicine will be most
popular. About a year ago
I began to have a worn out
tired feeling with lassitude,
pains in the back and head
which kept increasing every
month. I felt that I needed
something, but to get the
right medicine was the trou
ble. I finally decided on
your Wine of Cardui and only needed to
take three bottles when I was fully re
coveted.”
HEN Miss Hose Owens, who
lias a responsible position in
the Government service at
Washington, I>. decided to
try Wine of Cardui, she made a wise
choice. Over a million women have
been relieved of female weakness bv this
name Wine of Cardui. It is not a
strong medicine but may be taken every
day in the year by any woman with
benefit. It does nut force results, but
corrects derangements of the menstrual
organs. It strengthens the nervous
system, gives tone to the bodily func
tions, acts directly on the genital
organs, and is the finest, tonic for wo
men known to the science of medicine.
WINE of CARD VI A
SIIUTHEBN BAlim
For Savannah, Washington and New York.
I.v. Brunswick 6:20 a m 9:o a m 8:06 pin 9:05 pin
Ar. Savannah 9:35 a m l:0o'p ui 8:4o p m 12:50 a m
Ar. Washing!on 7: a m 9:5u p >u
Ar. Now York 2:00 p m 6:30 a in
For Macon, Atianta, Cincinnati and Kansas City.
I.v. Brunswick 6:20 a in 9:05 p m
Ar. Macon 1:30 p m 3:00 a in
Ar. Atlanta 4:10 p m 5:20 a in
Ar. Birmingham 9:55 p m 1i:45 a ui
Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 a ui 7:30 p ui
Ar, Kansas City - 9:40a in
From New York, Washington and Savannah.
I.v. New York 12:10 a m 3:25 p m
I.v. Washington 10:60 a m 9:30 p m
I.v. Savannah 5.10 a In 3:00 p in
Ar. Brunswick 7:45 a m 6:66 p in
From Kansas City, Ce, nati, Atlanta and Macon.
I.v. Kansas City 6:33) p m
I.v. Cincinnati .>:.io a m
Lv. Birmingham 4: j(> p m
I.v. Atlanta 8T.45 11 m 5:30 a in
I.v. Macon 1:00 a in 8:36 a m
Ar. Hi ana wick 7:43 a m 2-50 p m
ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Passenger Schedule
In Kffect November 30.
I tally 50 Daily 88 Daily 89 Daily x 7
2:55 p. til. s:*.i a. in. I.v Brunswick Ar: 9:16 a. in.) 7:30 p. 111.
5:20 p. 111.. 7:30 a. ui.,Ar Way. ross Lv', 6:45 a. in.! 5:40 p. in
11:50 p. in.: 11:30 a. m.jAr Albany ArjU:3o p. m.’ 1:53 p. in.
7:55 p. m. 12:45 p. i.'.,Ar Jac Sonville. ..I.v, | 3:05 p. m
2:10 a. in.; 5:50 p. m.;Ar... .. Sanford Lv,12:40 p. m l:l&. a . :n
710 a. m.jlQiOO p. ui. Ar t'uupa I.v' 8:00 a. in.,' 8:00 p. n..
7:55 a. m.,10:80 p. m.Ar Port Tampa ....Lvj 7.25 a. in ' 7:25 p, ni.
11:15 p. in.j 9:35 a. m. : Ar Valdosta i.v, 4.37 a. m. „:ll p. ot
12:30 a. in.,ll:0o a. ui.,Ar ... .Thomasville i.- 3:25 a. m, 155 p. n.
8:Oa a. in. B:2a p. id- ir.... Montgomery ...,J.v 7:45 p. in. 6:30 a. ixu
8:40 p m., 1:06 p. m. Ar Savannah Lv', 3:30 a. m.j 3:ou p. m.
6:27 ?. in.. 5:25 p ni..Ar Charleston. ...i.v 11:35 p. pi.: 6:27 a. m.
Kmd i.v 9:05 a. m' 7:25 p. m.
iglon Lv. 4:30 a. in.,’ 3:45 p. in.
liore Lv' 2:55 a. m.j 2:16 p, ni.
Iphia . ...LvjJ2:2o a. m..12:03 p. m.
’<*rk Lv, 5:25 p, m.j 9:25 a. m.
ice from L alcrosa 10 North. East aim
uni 32, between Tampa and New
lith United States mail steamships of
hip Line, leaving i’ort Tampa Sun
p. in.
1. *
J. F. NORRIS,
Ticket Agent, Brunswick, Qa.
W. H. LEAHY,
livision Passenger Agent, Savannah,
Oa.
H. M. EMERSON,
viaffic Manager.
:■ ■ ■■ at 'his
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Mk "' by I* dson :’
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If you arc a suffering wo
man wo would say to you
that. Wine of G'ardui seldom
fails to completely cure any
case of female ills. We say
emphatically, it never fails
to benefit. Every day hun
dreds of sufferers arc writing
to our Ladies’ Advisory De
partment. The letters are
opened by persons compe
tent to give advice. Mrs.
•foiies was cured by follow-
Mws Hose Owens.
ing (he advice which Was freely given
her by tiro Ladies’ Advisory Depart
ment. Miss Owens was cured without
advice by just buying a SI.OO bottle of
Wine of Cardui from her druggist and
taking this great medicine in the pri
vacy of her home. No doctor’s ex
amination, treatment or ad\ ice is nec
essary. You have read what those two
cured Women have written. Is this not
enough to lead you to determine to tie
rid of suffering?
August 13, 1900, -Mrs. W. 11. Jones,
of Cameron, Mo., writes:
“I suffered terribly at monthly periods
for three years. I would sometimes go for
seven months with no fiow at ail. Now
I have my health back again and am
expecting to be confined in January, I
cannot praise your medicine enough,”
•<-■•-,. sr-r- * HUM. ■*
Pure Med lord New England Burn.
Nothing bef.er [nr Eggaogg and h\
Cakes. Sig. Eevjson, 31<r Bay street.
Telephone 130.
The Only Guaranteed Kidney Cure,
is Srju ..’6 Sure Kidney Cure. Tour
druggist will refund your money it
after taking one bottle you are not
satisfied with results, so cents.
PERSONAL
MENTION
NOTES ABOUT PEOPLE WHO
COME AND GO IN AND OUT
OF OUR CITY.
(5. W. Smith, o' Macon, spent yester
day in the city.
T. R. Richardson, of Ocilla, spent
yesterday in the city.
.1. Ji. Sioinludmer, of Savannah,
was in the city yesterday.
T. 1.. Lamb, who has been qui' * ill
for several days, is out again.
W. H. I ove, of Tilton, was among
tiu* visitors to the city yesterday.
YV. R. Townsend and A. Q Town
send spent yesterday at Ni*■ 'i■■■oil:;.
A, A. Cunningham, of Atlanta, was
regi nered ai lire Oglethorpe yester
day.
M. Cornell, of New York, will ar
rive today to spend some time in lire
city.
D. W. Krauss uas returned from Sa
annuh. where In* lias been on legal
business.
,1. A. Connor, of Savananah. was
among those registered at tin* Ogle
iliorpo yesterday.
. H. Mirchoison returned to SI. Si
moil yesterday, after spending several
days in tire city.
K. ’ll. Twilty rcturired yesterday
(mil) Camilla. when* be lias been
-pending tin* holidays.
doe Wiggins, late of Waycrots, v w
of Savannah, is spending too holtti..\t
wtih "Lap.” Goldsmith.
A. 1,. Atwood, who has i>ecn spend
ing the holidays in the city, returned
to his home in Tifton Sunday.
.1. A. Montgomery was out yesterday
after being coniiucd to bis home bj
illness for two or three weeks.
James Roach, the clever representa
tive of the Central of Georgia railway,
is spending a few days in the oily.
A. Block, president of (he Acme
Brewing Company, Macon, is in tic
ciiv in the interest of his company
Robert Mnlloty, Jr., and J. Holmes,
of New York, will arrive 1n the city
today to spend some lime with friends.
Bear in Mind
*4l- ■Uab-VrAP"*
Fire arms, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tackle.
EMPTY AND LOADED bHhLLa
GUN AND BICYCLE REPAIRING.
P .0. KESSLER
aotiy 2 Monk.
Id. & B. Railroad Cheap Rates.
Couie to Brunswick and spend your
Christmas and .vow Yuai’s. For the
move 01: .isions tlie Brunswick and
llirminguum railroad will sell round
mil iicjvCi..; at the law rates. Will also
soil excursion tickets at very low rates'
between all points. Tickets will be
sold ou Decenmer .3, 24, 3t>. 30, 31,
i902, ana January i, 1903. Good re
luming until January 3. Final illicit
January 8, 1903. rox tickets and lull
inloi maiion call on it. and B. agents.
BENI. J. FORD.
General Agent, Brunswick. Ga.
J. A.' AicDUFFIE.
Traffic Manager, Brunswick. Ua.
For LaGrrippe
and influenza
use CHEIMEY’S
EXPECTORANT
W. M. TIiPPER & CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agent*.
Lighterage, "lowing arid Mann*. In
surance. Correspondence Solicited.
BRUNSWICK. GA.
Lawyers should have their work
ssisttng of tire plan. and outfit of the
done at the Nows Job Office.
Special prices in Fascinators, Baby
caps, baby sacks and baby shoes this
week at J. H. Heller & Bio's.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS PURE,
We are prompt—News Job Office.
Watterson's Ideal Fountain Pecs at
Fleming & Waff's.
THB BRUNSWICK DAILY NEW*.
► XMAS SWEETS
, \ Ntinnally’s Fine Candies,
, .yi in fancy boxes.
► Fine Cluster Raaisins.
, Fine Tutkish Figs in l-lh
. Baskets.
* Fine Assorted Cream and
* S Chocolate Candies in hulk.
■ Y\d Au Gourmet Filled Dates. \
► r;Golden Dates in l-lb boxes.
► p Fine assortment of Mixe;
~ Nuts. i
■ Fruit Cakes, Blum Puddings.
Sand Assoru„ Cakes of alt
kinds. I
THOMAS KEANY, Grocer, i
Phone 11. 312 Newcastle
WOOD
Oak and Pine
3. H. HAMELS, Phone 134-3
'.■'ante,..
We would l.ne to ask turought the
lumas ut your paper, if there is a .y
person who has used Green's - ugust
Flower for the cure of in. -aestion
dyspepsia and L*ver Lrouulrs that has
aot been cured—-, a we also mean
taeir resu'*s, such as sour atoi ta h,
. uc-mtioa Ci. food, nabitual - .stive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
(act, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This meutcine nas
oee sold for many years i t all civil
ized aouutrif s, and we wish to cone
pond wita y r- and sen- you one of out
boons free of cost, if you have nevei
tied August Flower, try one bottle
irst.. Y\ f e nave never known of Its
(ailing. 11 so, something more serious
s tae matter with you. Ask your
Iruggirt.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
Clark, the well known colored bai
her. Is better fitted to serve the pub
Uc than ever. Everything neat anc
elean and up to date
S&etWM %cnie.
This jlobr ed tonic Is In growing
demand. The season of the greatest
need Is approaching. InuigerUoa, Jill
llousness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fever,
Sick Headache, palas in tae back and
kidneys all depend upon ma'arta, and
Bellevue Ton'c cures them all it any
form,
W. J, BUTTS,
The Druggist,
For Asthma use
CHENEYS EX
PECTORANT
For
j Christmas
1 Presents
if Give your boy or girl a bicycle
4 We have a lull stock of juvenile
I wheels. Oct your nder in at once.
[ Remember we carry a full line of
I bicycles for grown folks, too.
BRUNSWICK CYCLE Cos
307 Newcastle Street.
H. GIRVEN, Mgr.
nIV li'A\
-LrijvuvJ- a - t — ' v—l—
RED TOP RYE
If you’re going on a trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
’Race a bo'tle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
■r-m
* 206 Monk Street
ferdinand Wrathrimar 4 Sons, Dir tillers
Cincinnati, 0. St. J seph, Mo. Louisville, £j
ALONG OUR
BUSY BAY
Yesterday Arrivals, Clearances and
Sailings—Other News of the
Movement of Vessels
in Port.
Arrived.
Steamer Iluton. Ingram. Jackson
ville.
Schooner Henry B. Fiske, Cunt
mings, Boston.
Schooner Gladys, Colson. New York.
•ailed.
Tug Vigilant, lowing barge Swearin
gen from Philadelphia to Galveston.
Her Maiden Trip.
The Clyde steamer Huron, Captain
A. Ingram, reached port yesterday
from Jackaonvill. This is the first
Dip of the Huron. She was built for
'he Boston-B rti n s-w ick-JaeksonvHlo
Charleston run, and is considered one
of the best freight steamers owned by
the Clyde people. The Huron is 315
Toot long, 43 feet beaam and lias a net
tonnage of 2,254 and a gross tonnage
of 3,000. She was built in Philadelphia
especially for the Clyde people and
will keep on this run regularly. Cap
tain Ingram was formerly on the Stain
er Carib.
A Ward Liner.
The steamer Saratoga, of the YVard
Line, will arrive in port today. The
Saratoga was chartered by the Mallory
people to make the run here this
week.
Schooner Presctt Ashore.
A special from Little Beach, N. TANARUS.,
says: the three-masted schooner
Harry Prescott, from Brunswick, Ga
lor New* York, loaded with lumber,
went ashore on the shoals about twq
miles front here today. The crew of
the life-saving station rescued Hit
crew. It is thought that the vessel
can be Moated. .
IGrzSS'l
a BL :
iho conventional leads of
the modern ficicnlilic Kamo ns
practiced by nil of its masters
with hints to beginners. A
beautiful booklet of thirty-two
pages, printed ; in two colors,
black and rod, on enameled
paper with the card arrange-
Uftcn t:*appearing in their nat
ural color*?. The cover is in
three colors with a very attract
?*:© design on the title page.
This is a work of interest to nil
whist players and will be sent
to any address upon Receipt of
six cents in postage.
C. L. GTONE
OCN’L PAB*ENGCH AQENT
Louisville & Nashville R. R.
LOUISVILLE, KY. J
hor Croup use
CHENEY’S EX
PECTORANT.
Daily Concerts from three to six p.
m. at Fleming & Waff's.
If you want the largest
LOAD OF WOOD
In Brunswick for 75 cents,
PHONE 206.
TEMPLE’S WOOD YARD.
P. DEV ARRIS.
9TAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruits, Vegetables, £to.
MONK STREET.
J ! t!!_! l "5. l _."lU l !Lt , .J 1-SC-.
i.uiuuiis, uawii uracKers, nut
Crackers aim Lop Vv’anting Canes at
r leming & Waifs.
WANTED —Wood cutters at once.
Apply at lUB Newcastle street, city.
fax Notice
The mayor and council have extend
ed tJv> tune in which to pay city taxes
lor Dm2 to December ziui. At that
ume me digest, will positively be turn
ed over to the rlern and executions
will he Issued, save costs by paying
now.
GEO. H. SMITH,
City Treasurer.
Competent Workmen are the only
kind employed at Jim Carter's Clothes
Cleaning and Dyeing establishment.
II you want the best kind of work
doue cheap go to Carter, or ring phone
253-2.
Clark, the leading and up to date
colored barber, has all tne latest
things connected with an up to date
barber shop.
FOR SALE—Plano; will sell a nice
large piano for $20.00 cash. Party
wishes to sell at once. Apply at 528 L
street.
wherokce Remedy orSweet Gum & Mullein
wiires Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, LaGrippe and
all Throat and Lung Troubles. MADE of Pure SWEPT
SUM, MULLEIN & HONEY. Your Druggist sells it 25 c
1 ■ H , q-...
. Uowmng, President. £. H, Maton Vice President E.D.Walter, Cah>
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, C\
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN U FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
tnd total RESOURCES in excess of ONE HALF MILLION DO* LARS,
ire devoted to the assistance of legit intate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited fr in Individuals, firms and corpora
lions.
SAVINGS DICI’ARTMENT acco nits bear interest, compounded gear
■rly. bearing cerlflcates of deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the HANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA*
ION" arn cheaper aDd mote conven ent than yoatofllce or express
NEW FORM OF INSURANCE.
Pin 11 to Dd'rny (lie Cost of Siirjucl*nl
OjierutloiiM.
In England people of moderate means
tire beginning to insure themselves
against surgical operations, says Har
per's Weekly. Ttfe plan is that sub
scribers who pay an annual fee shall
be entitled either to free admittance
to a hospital or nursing at borne and a
free operation or to a fixed sum paid
down to defray the cost of an opera
tion if one becomes necessary. In
England, as here, the cost of surgical
repulrs to the human body has become
oppressively great to persons who just
manage to pay their way. People who
are obviously poor got a great deal of
excellent surgical and medical treat
ment in hospitals and elsewhere for
nothing, but for the next class above
them n serious illness, especially if It.
Involves an operation, is almost ruin
ous. It would seem as if the time was
near when societies for insurance
against specialists might be profitably
organized In the larger American
cities.
The specialist has come to be a very
Important—lndeed, an Indispensable—
institution, especially to families in
which there are children. The office
of the family doctor has now become
simplified to the task of coming in and
telling the patient which specialist to
go to. It Is not Unit specialists charge
too much, for their honorable services
are above price. It is that landlord,
butcher, baker, grocer, milkman, coal
man, dentist and trained nurse do not
leave you money enough to pay them
appropriately. To subscribe a consid
erable sum unnually and have all the
repairs and desirable Improvements
made in one’s family without further
disbursement would be a Comparative
ly simple way out of n troublesome
predicament.
Kite Flylnx Tn Italy.
The Italian government lias made an
appropriation for the establishment of
kite stations for the determining of
temperature and currents of the upper
air. They will be established on high
mountains. Another plan for kite ob
servations from steamships near the
equator is also being perfected.
EDWIN W. DART,
Atorney and Counselor at Law.
Court house, Brunswick, Ga.
Tile Model Arm? of the World.
What army was the strongest of its
time? Judging by results, the Roman
army was so from the fifth century
B. O. onward until the division of the
empire, its fighting organization war
as complete ns and possibly more prim
tieal than that of any army of today.
It was based on a territorial system
which maintained the comradeship of
locality without bringing It into an
tagonism with that of the corps, for
each of the thirty live Roman “tribes”
was required to furnish to each legion
four “centuries” of 120 men, each of
which worked together ns a local unit.
The legion was divided into live co
horts or battalions, of which three
were troops of the line, two were a
kind of militia and the fifth was a de
pot battalion. For almost eight centu
ries the army thus constituted not only
com |tiered the then known world, but
acted as explorers beyond its Hurts,
and at the same Eric made and un
made kings and cmpi rors in Rome it
self. In modern times the Prussian ar
my. which woe .id down and Sedan
and overran both Austria and France,
was the ftromjest the world haw
known.—Londor Answers.
..TO LET—A newly furnished coiner
rom on first floor with southern expo
sure and use of bath for single man.
Apply at N. W. corner Howe and Ogle
thorpe streets.
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST,
'pEffli-REinjcior
•Whisksv* '*
Truly a tk'aod
ODD CjUHISKEY
Douglas & Morgan,
DISTRIBUTORS, Brunswick, Ga.
ff/S'® j£
[ m *?%,%.%* auatiKunx.'.u-s-A- |
Pianoio and Graphophone concerts
daily at Fleming & Waff’s.
Everything new and stylish in milli
nery ana fancy work this week at Miss
Slater's. jL
There is nothing better than a good
pipe for a Christmas present. If you
need one call wi,ere you will find the
largest assortment in the city. 3ig.
Levlson. 310 Bay sir* et. Telephone 130.
SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT
F-OUR
Good dressers should have their
clothes cleaned and pressed by Jim
Carter. He is experienced and will do
you a good job.
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCt
Made in Adrian, MltlS, „
THE STRONGEST FEftfeila!
. ' ‘ f' llfegge
In the WORLD
C. W. DEMIIYG, Agt.,
Brunswick, Ga. !
W E. PORitR
1007 Ci Street
palntrr and-paper hanger. Signs of
any description. Agent for wall pape
mills Drop me a postal.
Phone 3
Job
Printing
Hie Kind lht Pleases*
j ’** Phonelßß
i-.ews Job Office
v
—'.v ,r "■?
For Whooping
Cough use GHJ&r*
NEV’o EXPEC
TORANT. >4
Pressed Flowers From the Holy Land.
In books and on cards, suitable for
Christmas presents, for sale: by Miss"
L. H. Doming. No. 218 Union street.
’Phone 152.
( Jhe English ftitehen]
314 Newcastle Street.
A First class Restaurant for
Ladies and Gentlemen. f
Private dining rooms. Dinner, te*
parties and banquets served on short
notice.
Our work speaks for itself, while
our line of photo Jewelry, buttons auu
frames is complete.
We also do developing and finishing
for amateurs.
WILSON PHOTO STUDIO.
504 1-2 Gloucester street
Roh Roy -Tiour t* good
f! SI 1 I I II A , Mor P hin * and Whiskey
IS 3 J 111 Ilf I habitstrealed without pair, ;
SSiShfSiJS or confine meet. Curepuar
"w 1 8 *•£ IW I antcednt Sanitarium ot v,
pay. B. if-11‘. A 1,. Man’gr Lithia Spetnas Cere
Cos., Drawer A, Austell,Ga. &omeitreatnients,uit.
.f preferred, correspondence st rictly cx nfidoaii jt.
W* ar* prompt—New* Job Office
DECEMBER-IK*.