The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, June 21, 1903, Image 3
SUNDAY MORNING.
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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 sittlg 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. .
C. JVIeGfIRVEY,
ATLANTIC COAST -LINE.
i PASSENGER SCHEDULE.
in Effect February Ist, 1903.
Daily I Daily I I Dally I Daily
90 | 88 1 | 87 l 89
~2 30 p ra| 6~46 a m|.7T.. .Lv. Bruns wick Ar | 9 15 a m| ! 60 p m
5 00 p m| 7 30 a m| Ar. Wayc ross Lv | 0 00 a ni| 5 15 p m
10 30| p rnjll 30 a m| Ar. A1 bany Lv |ll 30 p m| 1 26 p m
7 io p ni|i3 4o p nuj, Ar. Jacks ouville Lv j I 2 40 p m
2 to a ia| G 35 p uij Ar. Sanf ford Lv | 2 20 p mj 1 15 a m
7 80 a ui|lo 00 p m| Ar. Tam pa Lv | 9 50 a m| 8 05 p m
7 45 a lujio 30 p m|....Ar. Port Ta mpa Lv 9 15 a in| 7 25 p m
11 a ui| 9 3o a ui| Ar. Val uosta Lv .| 4 37 a mj 3 02 p m
1 05 a m,il 00 a Wj Ar. Thom asville Lv 3 25 a mj 1 40 p m
8 05 a m| B 20 p m| Ar. Moutg ornery Lv J 7 45 p mj G 30 a m
8 15 p mj 1 #6 p ni| Ar. Sava mah Lv | 3 30 a mj 2 30 p m
G 20 a nij 5 15 p mj Ar. Chari eston Lv |ll 35 p mj 5 50 a m
745pmj4 07 a mj at. Kick ond Lv jB3oamj G 56 p m
11 4# p mj 7 54 a mj Ar. Washington l,v j 4 10 a mj 3 18 p m
1 23 a mj 9 09 a mj Ar. Balt lmore Lv j 2 37 a m| 1 44 p m
4 05 a ni|il 25 a m[ Ar. Phllad elphia Lv jl2 10 a mjll 30 a m
715amj1 53 p mj Ar. New ork Lv ...| 925pm|8 65 a m
Through Pullman Sleepiug Car ser vice from Waycrosa to North, East
wad West, and to Florida.
Pullman Dining Cars on trains 3& and •32 between Savannah and New
York.
Connections made at Port Tamp a with U. S. mail steamships of tne
Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Line, leaving Port xainpa Sun
days, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1 1;00 p.m.
For further information, apply to
J. K NoRKiS, Ticket Agent, T. J. WRIGHT, Agent,
Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick, Ga.
J. H. D. SHELLMAN, T. P. W. H. LEAHY, D. P. A.,
s’avannau, Ga Savannah, Ga.
W. J. CRAIG, Gen’l Pass. Agt., H. M. EMERSON, Tra ~ic Mgr.,
Wilmington, N. C. Wilmington, N. C.
■Wilson Is feeding the fait Minus and
only Wison can do thi*
A Startling Test.
To save a life. Dr. T. G. Merritt, of
No. Mehoopany, Pa., made a start- '
ling test resulting in a wonderful cure. I
He writes: “a patient was attacked
with violent hemorrhages, caused by
ulceration of the stomach. I had of
ten found Electric Bitters excellent
for acute stomach and liver troubles
so I prescribed them. The patient
gained from the iirst, and has not had
any met in 14 months." Electric
Bitter are positively guaranteed for i
dysr a, indigestion, constipation, I
ar ey troubles. Try them. Only
fit v a* nil druggists.
THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON A
NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP.
After long and careful investigation
of the various males of white lead
colors and ready mixed paints, we
have decided to take the agency ofr
the products of Harrison Bros. & Cos.
In offering this famous line we believe
that we are rendering the best possi
tde service to our customers.
The Douglas Hardware Cos.
To Tallulah Falls.
On July 1 and 2 the Southern Rail
way will sell tickets from brunswick
to Tallulah Falls and return at rate of
one fare plus 25c. for the round trip.
Tickets good returning until July 6
For further information as to rates
and schedules apply to
C. L. Candler, General Agent.
Permanently Cured by Chamberlain'c
Cough Remedy.
Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student in
law, in Greenville, S. C.,had been
troubled for four or five years with a
continuous cough which ha says,
"greatly alarmed me, causing me to
fear that 1 was in the first stage of
consumption.” Mr. Burbage having
seen Chamberlain’s Cough Kemedy ad
vertised, concluded to try it. Now
read what he says of it: “1 soon leu
a remarkable change, and after using
two bottles of the twenty-five cent
size, I was permanently cured.” Sold
by all druggists
Pure Chemicals tuc the only kind
used at Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning
establ'shment. He is reliable ape
wautr your work. Phone toil-2
Notice.
There will be introduced ait the
next session of the general assem
bly of Geoigia, to convene on the
fourth Wednesday in June, 1903, A
BILL to he entitled “An act. to amend
he charter of the City of Brunswick,
and for other purposes." This May
Ji 1003.
* PEERLESS BOLTED MEAL IS
| HE HEAD OF THE LIST. ASK
VOUR GROCE 0 IT.
CANDY IN PAILS, TUBB AND
BOXES. THE DOWNINC CO.
Just received a half car of JohD \Y.
Masury Hs;||oad lead in all colors.
H jy iL % use load and oil you
I csjjf- ho better than buy this brand.
! The Dougin Hardware Cos.
I Miss Slater has something else new
I Th* New Blshw* I Collar, In linen,
I eiaoipeo la deeigna.
"Dorothy Dodd" shoes are the very
latest tor women. 1 have them. J.
A. (smith Newcevtl# street
A Little Early Risor
Now an dtheu, at bedtime will cure
constipation, biliousness and liver
troubles. DeWitt’s Dittle Early Ris
ers are the famous little pills that
cure by arousing the secretions, mov
ing the bowels gently, yet effectually,
and giving such tone and strength
to the glands of the stomach and liver
that the cause of tLe trouble is re
moved entirely, and if their use is
continued for a few days, there will
he uo return of the complaint. Sold
by Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith’s Phar
macy and W. J. Butts.
A FATAL MISTAKE
IS OFTEN MADE BY THE WISEST
PEOPLE.
It's a fatal mistake to neglect back
ache.
Backache is the first symptom of
kidney ills.
Serious complaints follow.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them
promptly.
Don’t delay until too late.
Until it becomes diabetes —Bright’s
disease.
Read what this gentleman says:
Capt. D. W. Welch, keeper of the
Wood county infirmary, Parkersburg,
W. Va., says; “I bad to go around
trying to evade pain constantly, aware
that a false step, jerk, or twist would
bring punishment, and I was afraid
to handle anything for fear of a re
minder in the shape of a twinge of
pain. I trade at Dr. J. N. Murdoch’s
drug store bn Third street, and have
something to get in the drug line
every time I come in. It was there
I learned about Doan’s Kidney Pills
and I took a supply home with me and
used them My wife used them and
n.y sister, Mrs. A. Amick, of No. 646
Seventh street, used them. They
cured the three of us. I am here in
the city every few days and can sub
stantiate the remarks I have made."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos. Buf
falo, N. Y. sole agent for the U. S.
Remember the name —Doap's—and
take no other.
Special Notice.
All bills against the Italian steam
ship Fert must be presented at our
office by noon today or payment
thereof will be debarred.
F. D. M. Strachan & Cos., Consignee*.
Good California Claret $2.60 per
dozen. Sstirfactlcn guaranteed. Slg
Se visor..
To the Consumer.
1 will give the retailers’ profit 1
have Just received 10.0UO Maitr# l.s
Bori cigars a real good 5c eigar which
i will sell direct to the consumer at
$1.25 per box of 50. 1 am sole agent
for this brand. Tin cigar is worth
$2.01) per box, one box will make you
gel more at 81* Leri*ou. 310 Bay
Old Monopole Rye at SI.OO per full
quart, Yellow Label nye at $1.25 per
quart’. Philadelphia Club Rye at SI.OO
per Tull quart All above are sold
elsewhere to* sl.lO, SI? Levlsen, 110
Bay etraet
DOWERS OF
r THE BANNER t
By L. ROWLAND HALL '
Copyright, 1901, by L. R, Ilall A
The president of the Merchants and
Citizens' bank sat in bis office with his
face buried in his hands. "Have we
reached the end?" he said. His face
was worn and pale- the face of a man
who had in two days suffered the anx
iety of a lifetime.
“No,” replied the cashier: “not yet
We are still safe, but if something is
not done we shall go to the wall beiore
12 tomorrow. There was a long line
up at the windows when we closed.
Ail this.” grinding his teeth and pound
ing the air savagely, "oil account of
that accursed rumor that we lost heav
ily In Lyon & Co.'s failure. Men are
like sheep—when one gets scared and
runs they nil follow.”
“Well, 1 suppose we must meet the
Inevitable,” said the president gloom
ily. “We have exhausted every possi
ble resource. In three days' time we
could get all the aid we need, but in
three days the credit of the bank will
be gone forever." He gazed through
the window' at the growing darkness.
“It I were the only one to suffer,” he
continued bitterly, ‘it would not mat
ter much. I have not had the heart to
tell her about it, but she shall know
tonight. It would not be right to keep
It from her longer.”
The cashier spoke again: “Our lar
gest depositors are not to blame. But
the second class men are crazy and
are forcing our host friends to draw
out in self protection. If wo could do
something to restore confidence for
awhile among these small men. we
could pull through.” He stopped and
looked fixedly in tlie president’s face.
“Has nothing occurred to you that
might help us along tills line—some in
fluence that could he brought to hear?”
President Rollins buttoned up his
overcoat and threw back his shoulders.
His voice had something in it both of
pride and anger. ”1 know what you
mean." he said, “hut I would not ap
peal to that source tf I knew It were
the last and one word would save us.
I have asked him for nothing and 1
never shall. Let the Banner come out
tomorrow proclaiming our collapse if
It pleases Powers. An investigation
will show thnt we conducted our busi
ness squarely.” He closed abruptly
and passed out of the door into tbs
night.
For twelve years enmity had existed
between Arthur Rollins and Percy \V.
Powers, proprietor and editor in chief
Of the Banner. When Itollius was
“ARE YOU A REPORTER WITH A SCOOP?"
HE ADDED HUMOROUSLY.
nominated for mayor, the Runner had
bitterly opposed Ills election. Rollins
was elected, but by the smallest ma
jority of any mayor for years, and,
smarting under the blow of his pride,
he shortly after his election instituted
an Ineffectual libel suit against the
Banner.
Percy Powers thought of it all ns he
sat at his desk in the editorial rooms
of the Bander. Before him lay a proof
sheet sent up by the night editor. On
the bottom was written:
Shall we use it as it Is, amend ur leave
out entirely? HARDY.
Mechanically Powers spread the sheet
out before him. The big black bead
line stared at him—" Ready to Totter."
Powers smiled grimly and read the ar
tide, an account of the crisis at the
bank—a little overdrawn and sensation
al, perhaps, but not criminally untrue.
It would be the deathknell of the bank.
For a moment Powers hesitated. Then
his face grew stern, and, seizing a pen
cil. he wrote under the night editor’s
words:
O. K. Run without change. Above are
facts and legitimate news matter. We
Are not responsible for bank’s condition.
A few minutes later the copy was In
the forms of the Morning Banner.
ft was late, but Editor Powers still
sat in his chair. At last a way had
come for him to crush bis enemy. Yet,
with his foe In his power, the satisfac
tion of the victor Is not always what
has been anticipated. Powers sat gaz
ing absentmindedly at the wall, the
lines of care deepening on his face as
he half dozed.
A voice unlike that of any of his co
workers suddenly startled him. lie
turned sharply. Standing within the
door was a little girl of some eight or
nine years, warmly dressed, singularly
pretty and with an earnest air about
her.
“Can you tell me where I can find
Mr. Powers, the editor?” she asked.
“Who sent you here, and what on
earth do you want with the editor,
child?” said Powers curiously. "Come
here and tell me. and maybe 1 can help
You. Are 70U a reporter with a scoop?”
■e added humorously.
“What's a scoop?” she queried.
Powers did not answer, but took from
her a crumpled note, over which he
bent wonderlngly.
No us me mi tfgued. He needed
THE BRUNSWICK DAiLY NEWS.
none.
You said one# that you loved me above
all else in the world. If you can help me
now. do so, for the sake of the one who
bears this. May God bless you and for
give me it In the past l was wrong and
you were rlekt.
Power* sat twisting u rubber band
around his fingers. The little girl
watched him silently for awhile.
“Please, sir,” she hogged, “1 was to
Unit the editor at once.”
Powers gazed strangely at her for a
moment. The rumble of the presses
cume up to him from below. He turned,
and the light fell upon u face distorted
with conflicting emotion*.
“Come.” he said, taking her hand.
Down tlie dark corridor they went to
the night editor'* room, where the chief
uud Ills assistant exchanged u few hur
ried words.
"Half the first edition is off the
presses now.” said the night editor.
“Are we going to lose that much time
and paper, sir?"
•‘Burn 'em up," said Powers shortly.
“Hold on; save me one. Hold the
forms for editorial and first pages."
“Was that the editor?" asked tiie
child as they passed out.
Powers carried her in his arms un
til they were at her door. “Put mo
down." she murmured. "1 know how
to got in.”
“Then good night,” said Powers.
“Tell your mother you saw the editor
and thnt lie did this”- lie bent his
head and kissed her.
The cashier of the Merchants and
Citizens’ bank picked up the Banner
at the breakfast table the next morn
ing and almost fell off his chair when
be saw in hold headlines the announce
ment that the owners of the paper had
offered to transfer an account of )j>loo,-
000 to the bank to moot present de
mands. His astonishment increased
when he read a strong editorial be
littling the unjustified lack of confi
dence shown by the depositors.
Taking all tilings into consideration,
It Is not strange tluit inside of twelve
months two men who liml been ene
mies for twelve years became the best
of friends, although one of them never
knew of an incident in the Banner of
lice one wilder night. His little (laugh
ter Lucy since that time lias been a
groat pet with Editor Powers. One
day she suddenly said to him, "Mr,
Powers, please tell me what's a scoop?”
“Sb”— he whispered, shaking hi*
finger In mock seriousness. "It's what
you and I worked together on a bit of
Dew* la the Banner office one night”
Brunswick & Birmingham
RAILROAD CO.
Schedule in niffect January 11, 1903.
West Bound.
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Lv. Brunswick. 9 OOj 4 30j2 10jl0 20j 8 00
South. J’ction. 9 16| 4 46j2 28|10 20j 6 15
Brobstoa 9 26j 4 5612 39110 491 6 25
Buffalo 9 29j 5 00j2 43|10 531 6 29
Anguilla 9 35] 5 06j2 49j10 69j 6 84
Cartier 9 38| 5 05|2 52|11 02j 6 38
Ar. Thalmann. 9 60| 5 20|3 05jll 15j 6 48
East Bound.
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tv. Thalmann. 7 00:11 30j3 10 5 30;10 0*
Cartier 7 14|11 44)3 22 5 43j10 12
Anguilla 7 17111 47j3 25 546 10 15
Buffalo | 7 22|1l 64j8 31 55310 2\
Brobston j 7 28jll 58 335 65710 25
South. J’ction.! 7 38 12 Id 3 44! 6 10 10 34
Ar Brunswick.|7 65]12 30;4 0(11 83010 50
Trains Nos. 1,3 and 7 makes close
connection at Thalmann with the Sea
board Air Line for Jacksonville and
points South.
Trains Nos. 1, 5 and 7 make close
connection at Thalmann for Savannah
and points North.
Train No. 11 leaves Thalmann, daily
6.01 P. M., arrives at Nlcholls 9.26.
Train No. 12 leaves Nicholls 6.20 A.
M., arrives Thalmann 9.59.
J. A. McDUFFIE, General Manager.
STEAMBOAT LINES,
MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK.
Arrives every Monday; Loaves
every Friday at high tide. Dock, toot
or Mansuelu street.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em
meline.
Lv. Brunswick 9 00 a. in.
Ar. Fernandina 12 00 m.
Lv. Fernandina 1 30 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick 5 30 p. in.
Dock, foot of Mansfield street.
St. SIMONS ROUTE.
Steamer Egmont.
Lv. Brunswick 8 00 a. m,
Ar. Brunswick 11 00 a. m.
Lv. Brunswick 2 00 p. in.
Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. m.
Dock, foot of Mansfield street.
DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE.
Steamer Hessie.
Lv. Brunswick 8 30 a. in
Ar Darien 12 00 m.
Lv. Darien 2 00 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. m.
Dock, foot of Monk street.
SATILLA Rl' ,c
Steamer Falcon.
■v. Brunswick, Monday... 9 3 a. m.
Ar. Brunswick, Tuesday.. 2 00 p. m.
v. Brunswick, Wednesday. 9 39 a. m
Dock, feot Mansfield street.
Citation.
pEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
To whom it may concern: C. P.
Goodyear executor of the estate of
Mrs. Addie P. Shelter, having made
applicatlOH for leave to sell land be
longing to said estate, this is to cite
all persons concerned to a how cause
why said application should not be
granted, at the July term, 1903, of
Glynn court of ordinary.
HORACE DART, Ordinary.
Fresh mackerel today at Wilson's
restaurant,
It From iln mu us>
ASSOUtev AtKr-AO. *.
•rune* *••■ uhs
"!.•% th® Coal IVuOt Twin* Work Voul*
BRIGhTST
DISEASEand
DIABTES
Bleating, Gravel, Bull Backache, Blad
der Disease, Urlny Affections, Deep
| Seated Cases Especially Cured By
Stuart’s Gin and Buchu.
! Stuart's Gin and Bucnu acta directly
' on the kladddr, the urethral tract and
I the kidiays, driving out all the ob
structions and making a perfeot cure
of the most aggravating, dangerous
I and deep-seated eases.
Gravel symptoms—Burning sensa
tion in passing urine, frequent desire
to nrlnato, tha urine is thick and sed
imentary, the whole nervous system is
disordered, digestion impaired, sleep
disturbed, loss of strength and vigor,
Stuart's (Jiu and Buchu will euro er
ery symptom, disolve the gravel,
between the urine, bund up u,
nerves.
Mucous Discharges—difficulty in
passing water, uuviauoiis, irretations
of the urethra, disagreeable >dor of
the urine, pains In hack, 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 worre cases cured by Stuart's
Gin and Buchu. Pleasant to the taste.
Thoroughly tested for past 20 years
in private and hospital practice, with
a record of 896 cures of chronic kid
ney and bladder troubles—the kind
that haa resisted all other treatment.
Bruggista sr by expresa, fl.oo
Sample bottle free by writing Stu
art Drug Cos., Atlanta, Ga. We have
set aside 15,000 bottles for free dls
trihatiea s* as te nrove our claim*
s® write at once,
Tremendous Excitement,.
Baldwin is Around.
To match your brick or comeiii
walk and construct new walks. Ce
ment tile seasoned and hardened u
stene. Novel shape, iulasd colors bp
the oldest operative cement worker in
the country,
J. C. BALDWIN,
' 110 D street.
Goed AdviCk.
[ The most miserable being's in the
world are those suffering from ijvs
pepela and livor compiaiat. Metre
ban seventy-five per cent, of the n*o
ple of the United States are ajjflictefl
with these two diseases and tfielr ef.
Cts: such as Sour Stomaclj, Sick
headache, habitual costivenites, pal
pftatlon f the heart, heart burn
waterbraab, gnawing and burning
pains the pit of lie stouiMh, yel
tew skifp, ceated tongue and disagree
able taste in the mbuth, coming up
of food after eating, low spirits, etc.
Go to your druggist and get a bottle
of August Flower fpr.2s or 76 oents.
Twe doses win relieve you. Try 1L
A Thoughtful Mr..
M. M. Austin of Winchester. Ind
Knew what to do in the bj':r of need
His wife had such an unusual case of
stomach and liver trouble, physlclanc
could hot help hp>. lie thought ol
and tried Dr. King's New Life Pill,
and (Site got relief at once and was
finally cured. Only 26c at all drug
stores.
Wilson’s ice box is filled with Ihe
Ifst the markets afford
THE DOWNING CO MAKE A
SPECIALTY ©F RICE AND COF
FEE.
A. IYI. TUPPah 0. CO.,
Fon ardnig ano gnippinq Agent*.
Light*. age, lowing _mu Marine In
I*l snc... v#or,„*puriuonco Soucltoo
• HONBW.CK
Here ie a Stunner.
A large assortment of genuine
French and English briar pipes with
genuine amber bits, without case
s2,o# to $3,00 values. They must go
at SI,OO each. Call and pick your
choice. Slg Levison.
When In distress financially call c-n
Joel Bros., Reliable Paw n 3rokers. We
will assist you.
Take dinner at Wilson’s You will
enjoy iL
Paint your house with Harrison
Bros, dr Co.,town and county ready
mixed paints and you --’ill be pleased.
For sale by Do-olas Hardware Cos.
"One Dose Convinces.”
Moslems Lemon Blixer acts gently
in the bowels without any unpleasant
effect. It is a perfect liquid laxative.
;>0 c“nls per bo**'" -t ai’ drug stores
Made Young Again.
"One of Dr. King s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks has put ine
my 'teens’ again," writes Dr. D
H. Turner of Dern prey town, Pa
They Ye the best In the world for liver,
stomach and bowels. Purely vegeta
ble. Never grip.fi. O- 1 25 cents at.
ill dnigr'-ti
I am offering a full line of all kinds
of ladies arid’ men*’ shoes at reason
able prices J 3mlth. Newcastle
street.
Newii Job Offio*-~B#st Printing,
THL GLYNN ICL CO,
''•* sut" in ammitncing to its frlsnds and the public generally,
that it is now prepared to supply ice of best puality, in large or small
quantities, to suit the consumer. Extensive additions and improvements
ploted, and its facilities for the man
faoture of ice are now unexcelled.
TREBLY FILTERED
Distilled Water Only
' “sod in tin- manufacture of Glynn.<■' company's product thus ensuring
to Its patrons a 4 . - __
• <in
CUholesome Article of
Unquestionable Purity
Special personal attention given to prompt and regular deliveries.
The company also desires to an aouncu tHat It has rero-utiy cosipletnd
Commodious Cold
Storage Chambers
wherein a low temperature, free from all dampness, is constantly
maintained, and is now prepared to store all articles of a perishable na
ture. Rates furnished on application.
The public is cordially invited to call aiid inspect, the company’s plant
and method of manufacture, and thus conviuce itself of the absolute pu
rity of its product. ,
All communications regarding rates, delivery, etc., should bo addressed
lo the manager.
The company hopes to be accorded a fair share of public patronage,
nd l egs io assuro till ilmt it will ho its earnest endeavor to merit and
retain same.
R. C. BAUMGARTNER
Telephone No. 12. President and General Manager.
Bear in Mind
That 'Vve Pel]
Fire arm*, cutlery and sporting
goods. Fishing tactile.
EMPTY AND LLiwOcD .-.HfcuLa
GUN AND blsttsf REPAIRING.
P.O. KESSLER
M*nk fitroet.
A Good Thing.
German Syrup is the special pre
scription of Dr, A. Rosc-hoe, a cele
brated German (diystcian. ami is ac
knowledged to he one of tile most for
tunate discoveries in medicine. It
quickly cures coughs, colds, and all
ung troubles ot the serious nature,
removing, as it does, the cause ol 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’s German
Syrup was introduced in the United
States in 1808, and is now sold in ev
ery town and village in the civilized
world. Three doses will relieve any
ordinary cough. 25 and 75 Cts.
Just received a car load of Harrison
Bros. & Cos., celebrated ready mixed
paints. The Douglas Hardware Cos.
"Dorothy Dodd" shoe is a novelty
,n womens shoes, Oxfords and lies,
SB. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street.
EDWIN W. DART,
Attorney and Councellor at Law,
Court House. Brunswick, Ga.
The Waste* of the Body.
Every seven days he blood, mus
cles and bones of a man of average
size loses two pounds of wornout tis
sue. This waste cannot lie leplen
isted and the health and strength
kept up without perfect digestion.
When the stomach and digestive or
gans fail to perform their functions,
ihe strength lets down, health gives
way, and disease sets up, Kodol Dys
pepsia Cure enables the stomach and
digestive organs to digest ami assim
ilate all of the wholesome food that
may be eaten into the kind of blood
that rebuilds the tissues and protects
the health and strength of the mind
and body. Kodol cures indigestion,
dyspepsia and ali stomach troubles. It
is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by
Joerger’s Pharmacy, Smith’s Pharma
cy and W. J. Butts
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A. R. U. C.
UP HOI STERINO AND CANING
’ a' 'nr Carpets and Matting, p
•n Onr.e Scats in Chair-. . ,-
made and renovate-;, Furniture re
packed and carpets cleaned,
Baby Cr manes Prpa’red.
W. H. THOMAS
110 Gloucester Street.-
Cheap Real Estate.
One of the prettiest homes on Un-
O! street, lot !>'tx 180; 7 rooms house,
rice $3,500, payable SI,OOO cash bal
ance one. two and three years 6 per
cent interest Grand opportunity for
someone.
For bargains of all kinds call on
US. DROESTON. PENDIG * C.O
TUB RAIN IS OVER and that old
suit can l> put into proper shape
proper shape by Jim Carter. Ring
■hone 253 2 '** °t 504 Monk St
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The public is hereby notified that
authorized collectors of The News
have the written authority of the
management apd those who pay others
will do so at their own rink,
JUNE 21, 1903.
IF YOU FEEL LANGUID
And thoroughly tired out after very
slight exertion, it shows that your
blood is thin and impovlshed, jjnd tho
action of your heart is weak
take Smith’s Compound Sarsapa
rilla it will purify, enrich and vitalize
your blood, and puv your whole svs
teb in a healthy condition
SMITH’S
JPHAHMACI
Stiuevue i/onie .
Tills jiebr ,ed tonic I* lx growing
demand. The season ot the grea’ast
need L* approaching. Inaiges.lon, JUp
liousncss, Jaundice, Chill# nnd Fever,
tick Headache, pains in tne br.ck and
kidneys all depend up-m nia’arta, and
Bellevue Tonic cures them all In any
form,
W. J, BUTTS.
** Bmnwie*
If you’re going on a trip
Here’s a pleasant little tip
°lace a bottle in your grip
Red Top Rye
S. D. LEVADAS,
Sole agent Brunswick, Ga.
and Vicinity.
•t . jb Monk Street.
'a Ferdinand Wi-sthrimrr f, Sons. Distillers
<1 Cincinnati, 0. 3t. Jseph.Mo LouLville, Kjr
Quick A: rest.
J. A. Gulledge, of Verbena, Ala.,
was twice lu the hospital from a se
vere case of piles, causing 24 tumors
After doctors anti all remedies failed,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve quickly ar
rested further intimation and cured
him. It conquers aches and kills
pain. 25 cen'c at all druggists.
Please remember that If !; is good
tc eat yau will find it at Wilson’s
Notice.
There will be introduced at tiro
next session of the general assem
bly of Georgia, to convene on the
fourth Wednesday in .June. 1003, A
iiii.L to ito entitled "An act to amend
the charter of the City of Brunswick,
and for other our poses." This May
22. 1903
A Sure Thing.
It is said that nothing Is sure ex
cept death anti taxes, but that is not
altogether true. Dr. King's New Dis
covery for consumption is a sur e cure
or all lung and throat troubles. Thou
sands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B.
Van Metre of Bhepherdtown, W. Vs."
ays: "I had r severe case of bronchi
tis and for a year tried everything i
heard nf, but got no relief. One bottle
f Dr. Discovery ther* cured
ne absolutely. It’s infallble for Croup
Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia’
and Consumption. Try it. It’s guar
anteed by all druggists. Trial ”hot
ties free. Regular sizes 50c and"
11.00.