The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 14, 1903, Image 3

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SUNDAY MORNING. ' Jy^lj. ■..; I*';; jggtei..,. „j|g| ■ .r : ■■:v. ; •■■..v^.^v^'-i We are carrying an unusual number of choice patterns in Mattings, Rugs, Linoleum and Oil Cloth Floor Covering. Almost every housewife can find room for another couch—quite the thing for a bed room. Decidedly convenient and furnishes beautifully. Here are chances under prices—chances that come and go. Its here now. Porch rockers and lawn furniture. You will be using the porch more than the stltig room with the thermometor as it has been last week you will be driven out. Why not make it comfortable? WHITE MOUNTAIN AND CENTURY REFRIGERATORS all prices. Noted for their ICE-SAVING QUALITIES. G. MeGARVEV, ALBERT ARNHEITER At the Same Old Place The well known young butcher, still doing business at the oid stand No 207 Monk street where he will be glad to see his friends. Full line of everything in the Meat Line, Phone S9 AI LAN ill! iIUAS i LINE. PASSENGER SCHEDULE. In Effect February Ist, 1903. Dally I Daily | | Daily Daily 90 | 88 | f 87 89 "2 30 p nil 8~45 a"m|. Lv. Bruns wick Ar | 9 15 a mj 7 #0 p m 5 00 p m] 7 30 a mj Ar. Wayc ross Lv I 6 00 a m 5 15 p m 10 30! p in|ll 30 a m| Ar. A1 bany Lv [ll 30 p m 1 25 p m 7 30 p m|l2 45 p ir.j Ar. Jacks onville LV......1 2 40 p ih 2 10 a nij' fl 35 p m|....... .Ar. Sanf ford Lv J 2 20 p m 1 15 a m 7 @o'a nijl l ) 00 p m| Ar. Tam pa Lv [ 9 50 a mj 8 05 p m 745 a mjj.ll 30 pmj Ar. Port Ta mpa Lv 915ami7 25 p m 11 40 a m| 9 35 a m| Ar. Val dosta Lv | 4 37 a m| 3 02 p m 1 05 a mjll 00 a mj Ar. Thom asville Lv 3 25 a mj 1 40 p m 8 05 a mj 8 20 p mj Ar. Montgomery Lv 7 45 p ini 0 30 a m 8 15 p mj 1 05 p mj Ar. Sava mah Lv 3 30 a mj 2 30 p m 0 20 a mi 5 15 p nij A*\ Chari eston Lv 11 35 p mj 8 50 a m 7 45 p rnj 407 a fti| .4r. Rich ond Lv 8 30am 656 p m 11 40 p m| 7 54 a mj Ar. Washl ngton Lv 4 10 a m 3 16 p m 1 23 a m| 9 o a mj Ar. Baltimore Lv 2 37 a m 1 44 p m 4 05 a mjll 25 a rxu Ar. Phiiad elphia Lv 12 10 a mll 30 a m 716amj1 53 pmj Ar. New o rk Lv 926pmj8 65 a m Through Pullman Sleeping Car Ser vice from Waycross to North, East v.KI West, and lo Florida. Pullman Dining Cars on trains ST. and 32 between Savannah and New York. Connections made at Port Tampa with U. S. mail steamships of tna Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Line, leaving Port Tampa Sun days, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 LOO p.m. For farther information, apply to J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agent. T. J. WRIGHT, Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick, Ga. J. Ji. I). SHELLMAN, T. P. A., W. H. LEAHY, D. P. A„ Savannah, Ga. Savannah, Ga. W. J. CRAIG, Gen’l Pass. Agt„ H. M. EMERSON, Traffic Mgr., Wilmington, N. C Wilmington, N. C. Good Advice. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from dys pepsia and liver complaint. More hah seventy-five pe'r c*nt. of the peo ple of the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their ef cts; such as Sour Stomach. Sick headache, habitual costivendss, pal pitation of the heart, heart burn, waterbrasb, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste in the mouth, coming up of food alter eatiug, low spirits, etc. Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower fpr.,25 or 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. Try 1L A Thoughtful Mar.. M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind. knew what to do in the hour of need. His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians could not help he!*. He thought ol and tried Dr. Kiug's New Life Pith aud she got relief at once and was finally cured. Only 26c. at all dru; stores. IVORY SOAP SU.'PUEf* BY THf DOWNING CO. The best pill 'neath the stars ami stripes; It cleanses the system ansi never gripes. Little Early Risers of wordly recite Ask for Dewitt's and take no substitute. A small pill ,easv to buy easy to take and easy to act, but never falling in results. Dewitt's Little Early Risers arouse the secretions and act as a tonic to the liver, curiog permanent jv.—Joorger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharmacy. *V J Putt* Sound Kidneys—Perfect Health. The use of Smith's Sure Kidney Cure will produce both. Try a oottle and be convinced, ‘our druggis' sell* It for stk Ail Were Baflied. Word conies from Wake, Ark. that Rev. Jno. J. Cox had a strange malady accompanied by yellow jaundice. For 12 years physicians were baffled and though everything known to the profession was- used, the trouble re mained. One day he began to use Electric Bitters and in a week a change for the better came and at length he was entirely cured. It's the most reliable medlcipe for liver sod Ulduei troubles. Ouiy cue. aim guar teed by all druggUts The Arcade. Respectfully announces to its many friends and patrons in Brunswick a&4 surrounding country (Jhat we are~jff pared to fill their orders for any of the leading brands of whiskies on tifa market at popular prices. All good* will tie delivered to out of town cus tomers free of express charges: vv. W W„ Wilson, Old Sari toga, Louis 66, iellowstone, Paul Jones, Duke of Cumberland, Monogram, Belle of Bour bon and a number of others Including gins, winec and popular brands of beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make up a flrnt class establish ment. Pool and billiard tables kept in an up-to date condition. We serve an excellent lunch from 11 &. in to 1 p m PHIL KELLER. None Genuine Without The Lily Mark. TOWN TALK 6 iPSVV ' b] o vv w . . STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE .. Isn’t all berries. Its mostly cake, and that should he made from the VERY BEST FLOUR. TRY TOWN TALK for your next cake. Ask your Grocer for It. THE DOWNING CO., ..Sole agents for Brunswick. ANY CHURCH or parsonage or in stitute supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal quan tity of the Ixmgman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for twenty years. Sales tens ot. mi.iions of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. L'nseed oil must be added to the paint, (dine in two minutes). Actual cost then about 1L25 per gallon. Samples free. Sold otir scouts. Bowsn & Thomas, Agents. MALABAR "3y FranK. H. Stoueel Cop. litti, by the S. S. McClure Company “Do you think Malabar will run?” The girl did not reply, but her Ups began to tremble. The face of the man bending toward her grow dark, but It was the darkness of despair, not of purpose. "Perhaps if he knew what you have told me.” He hesitated. “Malabar Is brave ami strong and noble. He would not stoop to a small deed.” "I promised him with the new year that he should run for me at the green corn dance. I—l did not know then,” looking piteously into the gloomy, deli cate face above her. “Malabar would not stoop to a small deed—no. But this is not small. He has let it be known that he will run for me. He would not turn from ills purpose a hair's breadth—not if ho saw some thing in front that would crush him. And—and it is right for a great war rior, Ankoua, but it is bard.” “We will lly, White Egret, into the deepest fastnesses of the Everglades!” he cried hoarsely. “There are places where even Malabar's relentless urms would be powerless.” But White Egret only looked at him with sorrowful eyes. “We are Seminolcs, Ankona,” she re buked gently. “You know our laws. You would be the last one to break them.” His arm fell back Impotent. Yes; be would be the last one to break them. “Perhaps Malabar will not bo proof against the black drink this time,” he suggested. “lie has killed, and It w ill be made strong. Others have died. But, no, no! Malabar Is a great chief and a better man for the tribe than I. He has tasted the black drink before and will not die.” “You say well, Ankoua,” broke in a stern, powerful voice, and a figure, dark, towering and implacable, stepped from the gathering shadows. “I shall not fail before the black draft It Would not be a fit ending for a war rior.” White Egret threw back her head and regarded him steadily. Ankona bowed bis head. “You. heard nil?" he questioned in a strained voice. “All,” calmly. “It was childish prat tle. I shall run for the White Egret, for have I not said it, and has she not made her promise? It is only when we forget our promises that we become weak and childish. Aukona is young yet and should he humored. I will let Mm run the race with me and will give him one-third the distance start ns (lup to his weakness. Now go!” They went, with n single despairing glance toward each other. Ankoim’s face was bloodless and set—bloodless with pride crushed, set with foreknowl edge of utter inability to cope with this man of Iron will and strength. Better be crushed than allowed to exist by sufferance. Other forms were uppearlng from the forest—warriors In full headdress and leggings, carrying the guns they hal purchased from white-traders; squaw* with camp equipage, medicine men stalking solemnly and mysteriously, with eyes bent upon the ground; chil dren and dogs, some from the camp on White River bay, some from Okeecho bee, some from the shifting camp among the keys—all coming for the great annual green corn dance, wliero tribal laws were to be made, marriages celebrated and criminals punished. These criminals were now moving unwatched, unnoticed, in many cases unknown even, among the others. What ever crime they had committed during the year had gone unpunished at the time, but now tribal honor brought them here to expiate their misdeeds. On the morrow they would bo placed J** closely shut tents and almost suffo cated with steam made by pouring wa ter upon hot stones. After that they would drink of the black draft. Ii they died, they were guilty. On th other hand, if they were strong enough to survive, their Innocence would bt clearly established. Later the racing for wives would take place. Malabar was 'nown to every one— revered, feared, honored. Ail knew that he was to race for a wife and that before the race he was to drink the dreaded black draft. Ordinarily they would have scoffed at such absurdity. If a mail drank and lived, it would be a notable proof of strength, but jo drink and live and tlieu race for a wife! As to Ills crffiie, It was only what any of them would have done if brave enough. He had killed a man! True, but he had been provoked. He must be punished, for that was the law, but they did not wish him harm. Aud they all knew Ankonu, the gen tle one, the dreamer and story maker, and, though none of them revered or feared him, they all hud a tender place for him in their hearts. If he could race with White Egret and win her, they would be glad But Malabar came first, for White Egret herself had mad* It so. Malabar was the first who presented himself for punishment. While he waa in the closed tent the tribe stood about silent, with eyes furtively watching the point whence the condemned would walk forth iunocent or be brought forth guilty. At length the tent Dap was raised, and he staggered out. For a moment he stood there lu the sunlight, his hand to his head, swaying blindly. Then they sow him throw his shoulders back with a mighty effort as one whose wllj tway from them and strode into the forest to be by himself. That, too, was Malabar's way. Not until the maidens were brought forth aid Malabar reappear. “I will race for my squaw at once," he called In a voice that all could hear, “before the White Egret grows weak through waiting, and 1 shall give her ene-hslf the distance stag because she THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. President Suspenders Ease fL-X nftjyjSw Comfort Freedom V ** Vv - < — Durability lyJjm f Metal Parts Rust Proof. jfX| fli fj Positively Guaranteed if l .(i f /jr 1 "President” is on buckles. jmf J B Everywhere $0 cts„ if*'. } /ml J or by mail postpaid. wf. f /f\l Light or (lurk, wide or narrow. M y C. A. LOGARTON MFC. CO. y3fi~jhr> —L [ Bck 476, Shirley. Mass. i’\ is a wcniaii. Ankona will also eider the race with me. and I will give him out-third the distance because he is but haif a man. Let them be placed.” The spectators stared and gasped. Ankoua, bis rival, to enter the race and to be given oue-tldrd the distance, and White Egret, the fleet footed, to be given oue-haif! No one could win a race thus handicapped. And yet was it not Malabar? He swept them with bis glance. "I shall win,” he said confidently, “because I will have It so.” Ankona bad been watching him with baleful eyes. For an instant he drew bnck as though to spurn the concession. Then, ns he saw White Egret being led forward to her place, he hurried to his own position. And for a brief space after the signal was given and they were speeding on with straining muscles he hud a wild, Insane belief that he would win. But only for a brief space. Then came that steady, accelerating, im placable rush behind, drawing nearer and nearer, then opposite, then pass ing. When three-fourths of the dis tance had been covered, Maiabar was four march paces ahead. Suddenly he turned. White Egret wee almost with in his reach. “Stop. Ankona!” Malabar called. .“Have I not won?” Ankona did not answer. “Have I not wonV" sternly. “Yes, Malabar, you have won," All - answered, and his voice was full of a great despair. “It is well. Now you may go on and catch the girl. Malabar will have no squaw who docs not come to him willingly.” And 110 turned proudly fropi the rncc and strode back Into the forest. Some lleni-.inMe 'Gun*. At the siege of Rhodes the Turks constructed mortars by hollowing out cavities in the solid rock at the proper angle, and in the arsenal at Malta Is a trophy of the long and glorious defense of Valetta, In a Turkish gun, about a six pounder, composed of a copper tube coiled over witli strong rope and “jack eted” with rawhide. In the same col lection arc some antique “quick firers,’’ breechloaders, with small bores and Immensely long barrels, like punt guns. The Malay pirates put great trust in the long brass snivel guns called “lela,” and In Borneo these Idas were used ns a kind of currency, largo sums being estimated in guns. The Chinese east excellent bronzi guns (there Is a fine specimen of their in Devonport dockyard), but so little did they understand gunnery that In tho so called “opium war" the forts ol the Bocea Tigris, defending the Canton river, had tho guns built Immovably Into the walls. The Sikh gunners op posed to us In the two Punjab wars though they loaded with amazing reek lessness. shoveling In the powder from open boxes, stuck to tbeir guns to the last. The blood of the first man killed was smeared on tbe gun, and the whole detachment died beside It sooner than retreat.—-Chambers' Journal. His Pet Superstition. “Superstition seems to be connected In the minds of most people with wo men, ladders, rabbits’ feet and horse shoes,” said tho young girl at the piano. “Asa matter of fact, however, 1 know that men are fully as superstitious as the women of my acquaintance, and sometimes more so. One young man of my acquaintance, for Instance, who has literary yearnings and who feels sure he could astonish the public with his brilliant stories if he could only get some editor to accept them, spends his summers In the country gathering in spiration, local color and—four leaf clovers. When winter comes he returns to his ballroom tu tbo city, writes sto ries by the wholesale aud dispatches with each consignment to the editors a four leaf clover. Sometimes the arti cles are accepted, and then the writer ascribes his success to the talisman. More often, however. they are re turned, with the mnse't in a more or less crumpled condition and he spends what leisure hours he has in trying to figure out why tt is those clovers don't work every time. Never for a moment does he ascribe failure to any fati'ts in his manuscripts. Isn’t that the limit in the way of superstition?”—Philadel phia Ledger “Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the very latest for women I have *hem. J A. Smith Newcastle street. ; -c Attention Smtkers. j I handle a fine line of genuine Merschaum Pipes, they are beauties. Call and look at them. Sig Levlson, 310 Bay street I Old Monopole Rye at SI.OO per full ouart, Yellow Label wye at $1.25 per quart, Philadelphia Club Rye at SI.OO per lull quart All above are sold elsewhere for $1.(0. Slg Levlson, $lO r.u eTreet A FATALMISTAKL IS OFTEN MADE BY THE WISEST PEOPLE. It's a fata) mistake to neglect back ache. Backache is the first symptom oi kidney ills. Serious complaints follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them promptly. Don't delay until too late. Ur,til it becomes-diabetes—Bright’s disease. Itesd what this gentleman says; Uapt, D. W. Welch, keeper of the Wood o.itnty infirmary, Parkersburg, W. Vo.. ays: "I bad to go around trying <0 evade pain constantly, aware that a false step, jerk, or twist would Urins punishment, and I was afraid to handle anything for fear of a ro minder in the shape of a twinge of pain. I trade at Dr. .1. N. Murdoch’s drug store on Third street, and have something to get in the drug line every time I come itb It was there I learned about Doanh* Kidney Pills and I took a supply home with me and used them My wife used them and n.y sister. T.i>. A. rr.iek, of No. 045 Seventh street, used them. They cured the three of us. I am here In the city eveiy few days and can sub stantiate the remark-" I have made." Per sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos. Buf falo, N. Y. sole agent for the U. 8. Remember the name —DoaoV—and take r.o other Notice. There will he introduced at the next session of the general assem bly of Georgia to convene on the fourth Wednesday In June, 1903, A PTI.I. fp be cnlilled "An act to amend lie charter of the City of Brunswick, and for other pu v res.” This May 32. 1903. PEERLESS BG : TED MBAL IS THE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK OUR GROCF" FOP , T . News .Toll Office —Rest Printing. For Resort Particulars. Write S. W. Goodyear or phone him at 36, for full information of rates, etc., of tho lodge at Talulah Falls, ties. CANDY IN PAILS, TUBS AND COXES. THE DOWNINC CO. BRIGHTS DISEASEand DIABTES Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, Blad der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep Seated Cases Especially Cured By Strait's Gin and Buchu. Stuart’s G.n and Buchu acts directly on the bladder, the urethral tract and the kidneys, driving out all the ob structions amt making a perfect cure ol the most aggravating, dangerous and deep-seated cases. Gravel symptoms—Burning sensa tion in passing urine, frequent desire to urinate, the urine is thick and sed imentary, the whoia nervous system is disordered, digestion impaired, sleep disturbed, loss of strength and vigor, Stuart's Gin and Buchu will cure ev ery symptom, disolve the gravel, between the urine, bund up tuc nerves. Mucous Discharges—Difficulty in passing water, ulcerations, Irretatiens of the urethra, disagreeable odor of the urine, pains In back, swollen an kles and legs, catarrh of the bladder, are all quickly and permanently cured by Stuart's Gin and Buchu, Bright’s Disease —Dry skin, short ness of breath, urine dark colored. The worse cases cured by Stuart's Gin and Buchu. Pleasant to the taste. Thoroughly tested for past 20 years in private and hospita, practice, with a record of 836 cures of chronic ltid ■ey and bladder troubles—the kind that ban resisted all other treatment. Druggists or by express, SI.OO Sample bottle free by writing Stu art Drug Cos., Atlanta. Ga. We have set aside 15,000 bottles for free dis tribution so as to Drove our claims, so write at once. Wilson’s ice box is filled with I In; best the markets afford THE DOWNING CO MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RICE AND COF FEE. Pure Chemicals are the only kind used at Jim Carter's clothes cleaning estabbsbment He Is reliable and want - your wc k. Phone 353-2 tV. M. TUPPER *. CO., Forvarding and Shlppinq Agents. Lighterage, Towing jnd Marine In turancs. Correspondence toilette** twilNtWlßK- 4A. THE GLYNN ICE CO. ~ ill announcing to its friends and the public generally that it is now prepared to supply ice of best puality, in large or small quantities, to suit the consumer. Ex tensive additions and improvements . . _ • *l.* ' • pleted, and its facilities for the man* facture of ice are now unexcelled. TREBLY FILTERED Distilled Water Only *' ’ "and "■ *he manufacture of Glynn ice company’s product, thus ensuring I to its patrons a CUholesome Rrtiele of Unquestionable Purity Special personal attention given to prompt and regular deliveries. The company also desires to an nounce that it has recently completed Commodious Cold Storage Chambers wherein a low temperature, free from all dampness, is constantly maintained, and is now prei.i.ed to store all articles of a perishable na ture. Kates .furnished on application. The public is cordially invited to call and inspect the company’s plant and method of manufacture, and thus convince itself of the absolute pu rity of its product. , All communications regarding rates, delivery, etc., should be addressed to the manager. The company hopes to be accorded a fair share of public patronage, in! 1 egs to assure all ihat it will be Its earnest endeavor to merit and retain same. R. C. BAUMGARTNER Tlephone No. 12. President and General Manager. Bear m Mind That wo rh Fire arm, cutlsry and eperttnji goods. Fishing tecMe. EMPTY AN!’ i.(f.OUO Htl.Le GUN AND REPAIRING. P.O.KbSSLEW Monk Street. A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special pre scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a cele brated German physician, and is ac knowledoCd to be one of the most for tunate discoveries In medicine. tl quickly cures coughs, colds, and all ting troubles of the serions nature, removing, as it does, tbe cause of the affection and leaving the parts In a strong and healthy condition. It is not an experimental medicine, but has stood the test for years, giving its satisfaction in every case, which its rapidity increasing sale every season confirms. Two million bottles old annually. Boschee'g German Syrup was Introduced In the United Plates in 1898, and Is now sold In ev cry town and village In the civilized world. Three doses wIU relieve any ordinary cough. Pr*”' 26 and 75 Cts Just received n car load of Harrison Bros. & Cos., celebrated ready mixed ■laints. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Dorothy Dodd 1 shoe is a novelty ,n womens shoes, uxtords amt tic s3. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Counsellor at Law Court Ho.l—. Brunswick, Ga. The Wastes of the Body. Every sevou days lie blood, nuis i las and bones of a man of average size loses Lvo pounds ot woruout tis sue. This waste cannot be leplen lsbed and the health aud strength kept up without perfect digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans tail to perforin their functions, the strength lets down, health gives way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dys pepsia Cure enables the stomach and digestive organs to digest and assim ilate all of the wholesome food that may be eaten Into the kind of blood that rebuilds the tissues aud protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodol euros indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an Ideal spring tonic. Bold by Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharma cy and W. J. Butto. For the Best in Printing—Try the News Job Office. A. R. U. C. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpet3 and Matting, P . in Cane Scats in Chairs, Mattr-s cs made and renovated, Furniture r* packed and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 110 Gloucest** Street. Cheap Real Estate. One of the prettiest homes on Un o: rtreet, lot 9hxl80; 7 rooms house, lice $3,500, payable SI,OOO cash bal ance one. two and three years 6 per cent interest Grand opportunity for someone. For baugains of all kinds call on us. DROBSTON. FENDIG & C.O SPECIAL NOTICE. Tbe public is hereby notified that authorized collectors of The News have the written authority of the management those who pay others .vill do so at their o“0 risk. THE RAIN 18 OVER and that old suit cau be put into proper shape proper shape by Jim Carter. Ring eh mi* 912-2 W MU M (0( Monk SL JUNE 14, 1903, IF YOU FEEL LANGUID and thoroughly tired out after very slight exortion, it shows that yo.ur blood is thin and impovished, £nd tile action of your heart U weak. Take Smith's Compound Sarsapa rilla it will purify, enrich and vitalize your blood, and pui your jvhole sy teb in a healthy condition. SMITHS PHARMACY Simme iconic. Ttits jlehr ed tonic la fa growing demand. The season ot the grea'ast need la approaching. Inaige*Jon. HIP liousness, Jaundice, Chilli and Fewer, Sick Headache, pains in tae back and k<dneys all depend upon malaria, and Jjslfevue Tonfc cures them all ID any form, W. J, BUTTS* DrUfaHr* (111 TOP If you’re going on a trip Here’s a pleasant little tip Place a bottle in your grip Red Top Rye S. D. LEVADAS, Sole agent Brunawitk, Ga. and Vicinity. . Monk Street, Ftrdinantf Weatheimer £ Sons, hhtillera Cincinnati, 0. St. J eeph, Mo. Lou be. lie, Ky ” Ii ■. 111 . Quick Arrest. J. A. Gtilledge, of Verbena, Ala., was twice in the hospital from a se vere case of piles, causing 21 tumors. After doctors and all remedies failed, Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly ar rested further inamation and cured him. It conquers ache3 and kills pain. 2f> can’s at all druggists. Please remember that If it is good t c eat yatt will find it at W'lson’s A Bure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex eept death and taxes, hut that Is not altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis covery for consumption is a sure cure or all lung and throat troubles. Thou sands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va ays: “I had r Bevere case of bronchi* tis and for a year tried everything I heard of, but got no relief. One bottle f Dr. Discovery theq cured ne absolutery. It’s infaliblefor Croup, Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption Try it. It’s guar anteed by all druggists. Trial bot tles free. Regular sizes 50c. and SI.OO. Notice. There wiP be introduced a the next session of the goneral assem bly of Georgia, to convene on the fourth Wednesday in June, 1903, A BILL to be entitled “An act to amend the charter of the City of Brunswick and for other purposes,” This May 22, 1901.