The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 11, 1903, Image 3

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SATURDAY MORNING. Wo 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 tho thing for a bed room. Decidedly convenient and furnishes beautifully. Here are chances under prices—chances that come and go. Its here now. Perch rockers and lawn furniture. You will be using the porch more than the sittig room with tha thermoinetor 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. JVIeGARVEY, Just received a half car of John W. Masury ftahroad lead in ail colors. .. you want to use lead aad oil you cannot do better than buy this brand. The Doiigts-' Hardware Cos BRIGHT’S DISEASEand DIABTES Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, Blad der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep Seated Cases Especially Cured By Sn.art'B Gin and Buchu. Stuart's Gin and line an acts directly on Hie bladder, the urethral tract and the kidneys, driving out all the ob structions and making a perfect cure ot the most aggravating, dangerous aid deep-seated cases. Gravel symptoms—Burning sensar tiuD In passing urine, frequent desire to urinate, the mine is thick and sed imentary, the whole nervous system is disordoieu, digestion impaired, sleep tistuioed, loss ot strength and vigor, Liuai is Uiu and Buchu will cure at try symptom, dtsolve the gravel, lus urine, bunu i.o * lierves. am, ous Umoliay ges—cutßclty in ing water, uiewi allocs, imitations oi tiw urethra, disagreeable jdor of the ur.ue, pains iu oack, swollen an kles auu .e„, omari-h ot the bladder, ere an qo n,.j auu pei'tuaneutiy cuiou by Bttiari's Uin and Buchu. h...gms Disease—Dry skin, short- Ueao ot breath, urine dark colored. The wonts cases cured by Stuart's Gin ana Buctiu. Pleasant to the taste. Thoroughly tested tor past 20 years in iifimii and hospital practice, with a record oi gjG cures ot chronic kid ney and Bladder troubles—the kind that hau resisted all other treatment. Druggists or by express, jfi.Ou sample boltie fiee by writing Stu art Drug Go., Atlanta, Ga. We have set aside lt>,uob bottles for free dis tribution so as to prove our claims, So wrlio at ouce. News Job Office—Best Printing. Just received a car load of Harrison B os. & Cos , celebrated ready mixed paints. Tin- Douglas Hardware Cos. Permanently Cured by Chamberlain's Cough fcemeJy. Mr. H. P. Burbage, a student in law, in Greenville, S. C.,liad been troubled for four or five years with a continuous cough which ha says, "greatly alarmed me, causing me to fear that I was in the first stage of consumption.” Mr. Burbage having seen Chamberlain's Cough Remedy ad vertised, coucluded to try it. Now Nad what he says of it: “1 soon felt temnrkable change, and after using J bottle* of the twenty-five cent 1 was permanently cured." Sold f ail druggists EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Law Court House. Brunswick, Qa. Made Young Again. "One of Dr. King’s New Life Pills feach night for two weeks has put me my teens’ again,” writes Dr. u. H. Turner of Dempseytown, Pa. They’re the best in the world for liver, stomach and bowele. Purely vegeta ble. Never gripe. O-'-- 25 cents at A Sure Thing. It is said that nothing is sure ex eept death and taxes, but that is not altogether true. Dr. King’s New Dis I eovery for consumption is a sura cure ' or ail lung and throat troubles. Thou sands can testify to that. Mrs. C. B. Van Metre of Shepherdtown, W. Va ays: "1 had r severe case of bronchi tis and for a year tried everything i heard of. but got uo relief. One bottle f Dr. Discovery then)cured ne absolutely. It’s infalible for Croup. Whooping Cough, Grip, Pneumonia and Consumption. Try it. It’s guar an teed by ail druggists. Trial boi tics free. Regular sixes 60c. ai. 11.00 1 am offering a full line of ail kinds Of ladies and’ meDs’ shoes at reason able prices. J. A Smith, Newcastle street ’‘Dorothy Dodd” shoe is a novelty <n womens shoes, Oxfords and ties, $3. J. A Smith, Newcastle street A. R. U. C. 11 dHOLSTERING AND CANING t sv.nq Carpets and Matting, Puttier, ft Cone Scat3 in Chairs, Mattresses h-ade and renovated. Furniture ts pr.cked and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAB, i 119 Giouesstsr Street, AFAiALJiSIAKt IS OFTEN MADE BY THE WISEST PEOPLE. It’s a fatal mistake to neglect back ache. Backache is the first symptom ot kidnay dlls. 3erious complaints follow. Doan’s Kidney Pills cure them promptly. Dou’t delay until too late. Until it becomes diabetes—Bright’s disease. Read what, this gentleman says: Capt. D. W. Welch, keeper of the Wooji county infirmary, Parkersburg, W. Va., says: “1 had 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. 1 trade at Dr. J. N. Murdoch’s drug store on 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. 6-15 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 1 have made.” For sale by ail dealers. Price 50 < ents a box. Foster-Wilburn Cos. Bat fttio, N. Y. sole agent for the U. S Remember the name—Doas’s —-and (ake no other. Wien I w . . u j - -.ug mao. said nt old limer, ! ivas employed in an Ohio town of romp l.fiC’J Inhabitants. Out day the town wag hilled from roof to foundation in flaming letters, "Tliey*re Coming!” One couldn’t go amiss of the big letters. They followed him every where, and half the town would awak en In the mkUlle of the night with those huge letters staring them In the face While they wondered what it all meant. A week or more passed, and one morning every one of those signs was covered with another equally fiaming "They Have Come; at Town Hall To night!” And you may be sure the town turned out in force. There wasn’t stand ing room, although a liberal admittance fee was charged. Inside a big curtain excluded the st.-.ge, and to this all eye* were turned aa the appointed hour drew near. There was a little delay, and It was about half past 8 when the curtain slowly rose, disclosing to view another of the big lettered signs, only the word ing was dit’erett this time The sign read ,”They Have Gonei" And you can bet your last dollar it Wasn’t long before the townsi>cople had gone. Some clever fellows bad worked thq game successfully and got away with a smtg little snjn, leaving only a couple of townspeople to pul! ap the curtain. A I,net Art. "Graceful bowing,” remarked the statuesque young lady ar the head of the tea table, "is fust becoming one of the lost arts. Pe>v are proficient in it, and. indeed, the difficulties are many 1 . I am referring of course to men. Wo men are still mistresses of the art, but not all of them, either. “But I have seen men who were fat. not to say tubby, and they find that a mere iuelination of the head is a bur den, for it induces disagreeable rushes of blood to the head, and that is bad for men who wear twenty inch collars And there ore men who ore tall, lean and scraggy, and when they bow, be ing sensitive plants, they think and make the spectator think, of stringed marionettes, :yid they dread the smile of the tuap In the street. “And I hare seen men whom the crib leal moment found uuprepared, with hands in pockets. And I have sees them when they were wearing eaps and clutched vainly and instinctively at hat brims, and I blusbed at tbeif grotesque poses and involuntary caries ttires of the line of beauty.”—New York Times. WANTED.—Unmairled white wo man of good character to act as com panion in household, also to do light household work. Must furnish refer ences. Apply this office. For gra3B shears and lawn mowers call at Douglas Hardware Cos., and and get the Heal tea least mosey Pure Chemicals are the only kind used at Jim Carter’s clothes cleaning establishment He 1 reliable and want' your work. Phone (il l All gecd dirtessers send tiheir clothes to Jim Carter. Where (Jo yei send yours Rina phone *63-8. vtir riwim won. The men among the Hindoos of Rom bay are by all odds handsomer than the women, the fashion among the lat ter of wearing In the left tostril a huge hoop of silver adorned with precious stones not tending to enhance the medic-tun of iirnttty they a heady pos sess. This ring is often so large that the mouth and chin are covered by it The married women also chew the lenveg of the betel palm, anil so their teeth and lips are-stained a vivid and disagreeable yellow. Caste, that strong divider of class, is indicated on the women by stripes of various colors on the forehead. Their arms, which are mostly bare, are fanci fully tattooed, and their toes and ankles are ornameuted with silver ban gles and rings. This latter ornamenta tion is shared by both sexes, iu down right ugliness many of these women approach closely an American Indian equuw. Am Artlol. lalau DIS.'l Writ*. Balzac was once asked by a Prencl publisher to write an article on tho Rue Richelieu. He named his terms, which today would not seem excessive, but the publisher considered them out rageous, whereupon Balzac replied: “If I am to describe the Rue Richelieu In a way worthy of the street and of my •elf, I must know it thoroughly and must not upon any account fall to in vestigate all that specially character izes It. I shall have to commence by lunching at tiie Cafe Cardinal; then I must buy a gun and ;t cravat pin at the two shops next door to each other. After that 1 must go to the tailor's at the corner of the Rue St. Marc”— “Oh, don’t go any farther thau that,” inter rupted the publisher in alarm. “You would come to the lodiau shop next, ! aad thing* there are a fabulous price!” | SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE Ouagoing trains daily except Sun day. Lv. Brunskiok, 12:00 noon. 9:09 p.m. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick, 5:00 a. m., 12 m., 9 p.m Outgoing trains daily except Sunday, day: Ar. Brunswick. 8:10 a. m., 5:30 p. rn. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick 12,00 noon, 9; 05 p.m. 6:30 p. m. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule in Effect February 28, 1903. For Washington, Baltimore Philidel phia and New York. 1 v Brunswick.!.9 406 ' 8 05p Vr Wash'gton.i.... 7 40aj 9 50p Ar Baltimore.]... .1 9 00ai| 11 35p Ar Phtla’phia..] jll 12a| 2 66a ‘.r New Y0rk.,....! 1 Ftp, i 6 30h For Savannah, l.v llrnnsw'K.iS Ouai 9 40a| 9 05p Ar Bavannah|9 36aj12 50pl’ 1 !5a For Macon, Atlanta, Louisville, Cincin nati and Chicago. Lv Brunswick! 1 7 20ai 9 40a| 9 05p Ar Macon j 1 30p|* 3 55pj 3 00a Ar Atlanta...(....| 4 10p; 6 lOpj 5 20a Ar Louisville..j.. ..|lO 35ai?10 35a; 8 15p Ar Cinclnati..|....| 8 15aj|? 7 55p| 7 30p Ar Chicago...].... | 5 3Up|? 5 30p] 7 30a For Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Lv Bruaswick| | 7 2tla| 9 40a| 1 lop Ar Jack’nville.] jl2 45p? 2 60pj 7 iiu|; ArSt Aug’tine|....| 155p|? 4 OOpj Frem New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington. Lv New York.|.... 12 lOaj* |3 2op LvPhilad’phia.;.... 7 20a| *;(j Usp Lv Baltimore. ,|.... 9 34a|' ! |8 20p Lv Washington] (10 51a| |9 sop Ar Brunswick.| | 8 00a ( |t> 50p From Savannah. Lv Savannah..(... ,| 3 30a| 1 30p Ar Brunswick..(....( 6 56aj (6 50p From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville Atlanta and Macon. Lv Chicago ...)... .| 100p| 8 49p| Lv Cincinnati..!.. ..j 9 15p| 8 30aj v Louisville .|....| 7 25p| 7 40a( Lv Atlanta .(10 45a| 10 55p(5 30a Lv Macon ... .|....(12 55p| 110a]8 35a Ar Brunswick .(....[ 6 50p) 6 55aj3 lOp Frem #L Augustine and Jacksonville. LvSt Aug’tino.|....| 6 50ailll0aj .v Jacksonville].... j 8 35p|12 OOpj Ar Brunswick.!—l2sa| 6 50pj •Dally Except Sunday ?Daily Except Monday. C. H. ACKERT, 8. H. HARDWICK, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Washington, .D C. W H. TAYLOE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. C. L. CANDLER, General Agent, Foot of Mansfield St. Brunswick, Ga. STEAMBOAT LINES. MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK. Arrives every Monday; Leaves very Friday at high tide. Dock, foot of Mansfield street CUMBERLAND ROUTE. Daily except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lv. Brunswick 8; 00 a. m. Ar. Fernandina 12 00 m. Lv. Fernandina 1 30 p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 30 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. St. SIMONS ROUTE. Bteamer Egmont. Lv. Brunswick 8 CO a. m Ar. Bninswick 11 00 a. m. Lv. Frunswick 2 00 p. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. in. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Bteamer H9sie. Lv. Brunswick 8 30 a. m Ar Darien 12 00 m. Lv. Darien 2 00 p. m Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. ra. Dock, foot of Monk str Jet. BATILLA Pi Bteamer Falcon. .v. Brunswick, Monday... 9 30 a. m. Ar. Brunswick, Tuesday.. 2 00 p. ra u T. Brunswick, Wednesday. 9 30 a. m Deck, lee* **nflen atret. BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWB. EXECUTORS’ SALE. STATF. OF GEORGIA, COUNTY OF GLYNN. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in August .A. D. 1003 al tHe court house in said county, between the usual hours of sale, the following described real estate to wit: All of that certain tract or parcel of land situate lying and being in the county and state aforesaid aind in the city of Brunswick therein and in that por tion of stid county known as New Town and being known distumguish ed and identified in the map or plan of said city of Brunswick, made by George R. Baldwin, civil engineer, in A. D. 1837 as New Town” lot number four hundred and thirty three, (433) and containing thirty by one hundred a'lntd fifty feet. (39x1501 and being hounded as follows to wit: On the north by New Town 10l number four hundred and thirty four (434) on the east by an alley, on the south by New Town, lot number four hun dred and thirty two (432) anil on live west by A street and fronting on said A street thirty feet, and running back with uniform width a distance of on hundred and fifty feet.. (150) to said alloy. DUDLEY TT. ASBETL, Executor estate of Mary N. Hoy! F. H. Harris and Woodford Mabry attorneys at law for Dudley H. As hell. GoicU A *-OBt. 1 A. Gnlledee. of Verbena. Ala. wee t-vlco in the hospital from a se vere case of piles causing 21 tumors After doctors and all remedied failed. Oiickien's Arnica Salve quickly ar -mdeil further iram.ntion and rured sit;-. It conquers allies and kills •Go 25 f"' at all druggists To the Consumer. I will gi’- the retailers’ profit ' nave just iccetved 10,900 Mat He L> Bori cigars r real good 5c cigar whtcl t will snfl direct to the consumer a f1.25 per box of 50. i am sole ages for this brand. Thi cigar is wort. 82.00 per box, one hex will make you -et more at. BiR Levtaom 310 Bay Remember if you are suffering with Indigestion Kalola is your friend and will cure you. For “Dorothy Dodd” shoes, tho iat -t for women, j J A RmlU N.iw SS| If- qls.U.-- A FULL LINE OF DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MEN AT J. A. SMITH’S Bh 1 11/; beer is always aged for months W /Li fur the brewery bottling, a I KEE FAMOUS GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the ordinary comity for leave to sell cer tain laimls belonging to tho estate of E E. Raffo, dec eased, for the put pose of payment of debts and distribution to heirs. Said application will he heard at the regular term of the can of ordinary to he held in and for said county on the first Monday in Angus! 1803. J. S. Raffo. Administrator on estate of K. E. Raffo Deceased. Krauss & Shepard, Attorneys for Administrator. GEORGIA. GLYNN COUNTY. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary for said county, granted at the July term of said court, 1903 will he sold before the court house door of said county, at public outcry to tile highest and best bidder for each or part credit, between the legal hours pf sale on tho first Tuesday in August. 1903. lot of land number 372 in the New Town of said oily of Brunswick, said county nnd state, and the Improvements thereon, as the property of tho estate of Addie P Shelton, deceased. C. P. Goodyear, As Executor of tho Estate of Addic P. Shelton. CITATION. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY’. To Whom it May Concern: Ram’l. C. Atkinson having, i.n proj-e’- form, applied lo me for permanent letters of administration on t' -e: sale of Mr-. Lila R. Atkinson, late of said county, this is to rile all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. T ila S. Atliin,-i it to In and appear at my office within th time allowed by law. and show 0,-se if any they can. why permanent r 'nip istration should not be era: led t< Sam'l. C. Atkinson on Mrs. Lila S. Atkinson’s date. Witness my hand and official signi tura, this 10‘ih. t'av of .July 11u3 HORACE DA' T. Ordinary, Glynn County Georgia "Dorothy Dodd” shoes are the ver, latest for women. I have 'hem. j A. Smith \cwcp-He street Paint your house with Harrison Bros. &. Co.,town and county ready mixed paints and you —ill he pleased For sale hv IliwSas Hardware Cos. DOROTHY DODD SHOES FOR LADIES. BEST ON THE MARKET. CANDY IN PAILS, TUBS AND BOXES. THE DOWNING CO. Take, te'V. and buy txalola from your druggist. President, Suspenders Cos nr fort wSM Freedom \ r * : l ' Durability ' f Metal Parts Rust j (j Positively Guaranteed if |ft L j \[ / Y | '“President” is on J/w]'\| j'jjf J Everywhere 50 cts., , 7 jfv.j f cr by 1 sail postpaid. @ j j/\j ,$ Ijßiit or dark, wiilt* or narrow. r .. I / 1/ C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO. Ji • Bo* 476, Shirley, Maas. " OY— • Bear m Mind That we S 11 Fire arm*, cutlery and aportlnp goods. Fishing twcxle. EMPTY ANl* I.OADED sHferiLm iUN AND tsu,.Ci.£ REPAIRING. P.O.K6HSLE-1 Monk Street To Strangers. When you want your clothes cleaned and pdeesed promptly take or send them to Jltu Cartel’, the leading clothes cleaner. Ask any hods to show you tho place. 504 Mjhk street, or ring photic 265-3. JULY li, 1903. lllys IF YOU PEEL LANGUID An tired ut after vary sit, to • on it shows that your Id ,011 it. tlr.'i i,ml Itiipovisheil, .'Tld the a- Him it your heart i> weak. Tate Bruit ii’s Compound Sarsapa rilla it wili purify, enrich and vitalize your blood, tiu your whole ny.- eMITiI PHARMACY Tax Notice. The tax hooks ere now oitcn for the payment of city taxe* All parties paying full year’s taxes on or before July 10, 1903, will be allowed a dis count of four per cent. Gee. H. Smith. City Treasurer,