The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, July 28, 1903, Image 3

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ttraeux? mokkiwo. ft •• ■-.- Furniture, Stoves, Matting, Bedding and House Furnishing Goods sVERY DAY IS BARGAIN DAY HE RE. Wihen you think of Furniture you will naturally think of this store. Wo are opening new goods dajly and opening the eyes of buyers as to values. Wfc have said it before, we -*ay it again. Visit all the other establishments in town, but as you value ’honey, DONT BUY UNTIL YOU SEE OUR STOCK. AND OUR PRICES. C. MeGARVfiY, Just received a half oar of John W. ’-lasury Railroad lead in all colors. you want to uso lead and oil you o&r.not do oetter than buy this brand. The Dougl° Hardware Cos. BRIGHT’S DISEASEand DIABTES Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, Blad der Disease, Uriny Affections, Deep Seated Cases Especially Cured By Ltuart’s Gin and Buchu. Stuart’s Gm and Buchu acts directly on the bladder, the urethral tract and the kidneys, driving out all the ob structions and making a perfect cure of the most aggravating, dangerous sml deep-seated cases. Gravel symptoms—Burning sensa tion in passing urine, frequent desire to urinate, the urine is thick and sed imentary, the whole 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 tne urine, buud up tue nerves. Mucous Discharges—Difficulty in passing water, ulcerations, irretations of the urethra, disagreeable odor of the urine, pains in back, swollen an kles and leg®, 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, uriDe dark colored. *Pho wori,e cases cured by Stuart’s Gin and Buchu. Pleasant to the taste. Thoroughly tested for past 20 year* in private and hospital practice, with a record of 806 cur3h of chronic kid ney and bladder troubles—the kind that hau resisted ail 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 prove our claims, eo write at once. W. M. TUPPER t CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agentv UshUrage, Towing ana Marin* In durance. Correspondence Solicited aout'IWICK. CIA. Mr. Joseph Pomlnville, of Stillwater. Minn., after having spent over $2,000 ■with the best doctors for stomach trouble, without relief, was advised by bis druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, to try a box of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. He did so and is a well man today. If troubled with in digestion, bad taste in the mouth, lack of appetite or constipation, give these tablets a trial, and you are cer tain to be more thin pleased with the result. For 6ale at 25 cent* per box by all druggists WANTED.—At once, twenty good carpenters. Eight hours per day; good wages to competent men. Ap ply at U. S. Custom House and P. 0. Building, Brunswick, Ga. “Dorothy Dodd” shoe is a novelty In womens shoes, Oxfords and ties, S3. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. After long and careful Investigation etf the various makes or 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 ble service to our customers. The Douglas Hardware Cos. Paint your house with Harrison Bros. & Co.,town and county ready mixed paints and you will be pleased. For sale by Doutdas Hardware Cos. The place to eat —Wilson's restau rant. of ladieß and’ mens’ shoes at reason able prices. J. A. Smith. Newcastle fctreet. All good diisessers send tlheir clothes to Jim Carter. Where do you send yours Ring phone 253-2. LAWSON LAMAR, Attorney at Law. Can be found ?n Opera House Bld’g. Office of F. Twlttr or J. D. Bpsrirg, Citation. Georgia, Glynn County, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administrator with wtp %i> nexed of Hannah Faulkner, decease/ has applied to the ordinal- of aalf county for the leave to sell land be to said estate for purpoaa •*/ distributing to heirs Said applt** tlon will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary of said coun ty to he held on the first Monday to July 1908. J. D. Feglsr, *.*.inia(Ttor with will annexed of Hfcutiah Faulkner decree*' A FATALJISTAKE IS OFTEN MADE BY THE WISEST PEOPLE. It’s a fatal 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. Until ft 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 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. I 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 Fills and I took a supply home with me and used them, My wife used them and n.y sister, Mrs. A. Amick, of No. 645 Seventh street, used them. They -t.red the three of us. 1 am here in the city every few nays and can sub stantiate the remarks I have made." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Cos. Buf falo. N. Y. sole agent for the U. S. Remember the name—Doan’s—and take r.o other. Brunswick & Birmingham RAILROAD CO. Schedule in Effect January 11. 1003. West Bound. la|7l 6 I 3 | 1 d’ly! d’ly Id'lyl d’ly I d’ly l—l l—i 1; — | p mj p m !p mj a m j a m- STATIONS ;i -i— —| j 1 Lv. Brunswick. 9 00: 4 30|2 lOjlO 20| *OO South. J’ction. 0 16; 4 46 2 28,10 201 6 15 Brobstoa .... 9 26j 4 56(2 39(10 49 625 Buffalo 9 2S| 5 00(2 43(10 53 629 Anguilla 9 35] 5 05(2 49 10 59 634 Cartier 9 38i 5 05|2 52j1l 02| 638 Ar. Thalmann.Vj 50| 5 20(3 05(11 15| 6 48 East Bound. |2|4|6 | 8 | 10 STATIONS ( a iy 1 d’ly |d’ly| d’ly i d’ly _ j j am;p m|p raj p m pm Uv. Thalmann.'i? 00TI. 30(3 10 53010 00 Cartier | 7 14(11 44(3 22 54310 12 Anguilla 17 17(11 47(3 25 54610 15 Buffalo (7 22(11 54(3 31 55310 21 Brobston ... .17 28(11 58(3 35 65710 25 South. J’ction.l 7 38(12 10 3 44| 6 10 10 34 Ar Brunswick.! 7 55|12 30(4 OOj 6 30 10 60 Trains Nos. 1,3 and 7 makes close connection at Tlialtnann with the Sea board Air Dine 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, dai.y 6.01 P. M., arrives at Nicholls 9.26. Train No. 12 leaves Nicholls 6.30 A. &].. arrives Thalmann 9.59. G. W. BERRY, General Manager. 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. Steamer Egmont. Lv. Brunswick 8 00 a. ir. Ar. Brunswick 11 0O a. m. Lv. Brunswick 2 00 p. ra. Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Mansfield street. DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Hessie. Ar Darien 12 00 m. Lv. Danen 2 m. Ar. Brunswick 6 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Monk street. Everybody 13 Invited to join the large Kalola choir that is now being organized to sing its praises for in dgestion, kidney and liver troubles. When you want a pleasant physic j try Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver ; Tablets. They are easy to take and pissaat in effect. For sale by all t'.-iijjgtsUr Three Slirna. When I was n young man. said an old timer, I was employed in an Ohio town of some I,SCO inhabitants.. One day the town was hilled from roof to foundation in flaming letters, “They’re Coining;” One couldn't go amiss of tho big letters. They followed him every where, and half the town would awak en in the middle of the night with those huge letters staring them in the face.. while they wondered what it all meant. A weekvor more passed, and one morning every one of those signs was covered with another equally flaming “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 stage, and to Ibis all eyes were turned as the appointed hour drew near. There was a little delay, and It was about half past S when the curtain slowly rose, disclosing to view another of the big lettered signs, only the word lug was different this time! The sign read “They Have Gone!” And you can bet your last dollar it wasn’t long before tlie townspeople bad gone. Borne clever follows had worked the game successfully and got away with a snug little sum, leaving only a eouple of townspeople’ to pull up th curtain. A Lofft Art. ‘‘Graceful bowing,” remarked the statuesque young lady at the head of the tea table, "Is fast becoming one of the lost arts. Few are proficient iu it, and, indeed, the difficulties*re many! 1 am referring of course to men. Wo men are still mistresses of the art, but not all of them, either. “But 1 have seen men who were fat, not to say tubby, and they find that a mere Inclination 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 are men Who are tall, leau •nd scraggy, and when they how, be ing sensitive plants, they think and make the spectator think, 4>f stringed marionettes, and they dread the smils of tlie man in the street. “And I have seen men whom the crit ical moment found unprepared, with hands in pockets. And 1 have seen them when they were wearing caps and clutched vainly and instinctively at hat brims, and I blushed at tbeir grotesque poses and involuntary carica tures of the line of beauty.”—New York Times. The X-Rays. Recent experiments by practical tests and examination iy.fh the aid ot the X-Rays, astablish it as a fact that Catarrh of the stomach is nor a disease ot itself, but that it results h'om repeated attacks of indigestion. ' How can 1 cure my indigestion?” Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous ands. it will cure you of indigestion and dyspepsia, and prevent or cure catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di gests what you eat—makes the stom ach sweet. Sold by Joerger'a Phar macy, Smith' Vffiarmacy and V/. J. 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 He writes: “a patient was attacked with violent hemorrhages, caused by ulceration of the stomach. 1 had of ten found Electric Bitters excellent for acute stomach and liver troubles so 1 prescribed them. The patient gained from the first, and has not had any attack in 14 months.” Electric Bitters are positively guaranteed for dyspepsia, indigestion, constipation, and kidney troubles. Try them Only o' cent* at all druggists Good Advice. I’he most miserable beings in tb world are those suffering from dys pepsia and liver complaint. More han seventy-five per cent, of the peo ple of the United Slates are afflicted with these two diseases and their ef cts: such as Sour Stomach, Slcl headache, habitual costiveness, pa! pitation of the heart, heart hum. waterbrash, 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 after eating, low spirits, etc Go to your druggist and get a bottle of August Flower for. 25 or 75 cents Two doses will relieve you Try It A Good Thing. German Syrup is the special pro scription of Dr. A. Boschee, a cele hrated German physician, and is sc knowled o *ed to be one of the most for innate discoveries in medicine. T‘ quickly cures coughs, colds, and all ung troubles of the serious nature removing, as it does, (he cause of the affection and leaving the parts In strong and healthy condition. It Is uot an experimental medicine, hut 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 1868. and is now sold in ev ery town and village in the civilized world. Three dose* will relieve any irdinary co’Wtb- *5 and 75 fits A Thoughtful Man. M. M. Austin of Winchester. Iml snew what to do in the hour of need His wife had such an unusual case of stomach and liver trouble, physicians multi not help her. He thought oi and tried Dr. King's New Life PillE snd she got relief at once and was inally cured. Only 25c. at a!) drug store*. two bottles of the twenty-five cent size. I was permanently cured.” Sold by all druggists There Is nothing like a nice Sunday dinner. Wilson will serve one today. W. D. Walker, of Macon, was a vis itor to the city yesterday. FOR SALE—One-horse wagon and three incubators. T. W. Causey. To Strangers. When you want your clothes cleaned and pdeesed promptly take or send tihatn to Jim Carter, the leading clothes cleaner. Ask anybody to show you the plaoe, 504 Monk street, or riDg phone liU TMI MMUNAWIGK OAILV NEWS. BRONCHITIS We Enow is Hard to Control. Our Vinol is Waking: a Won derful Record in Curing This Dangerous Disease. CALL AND LET US TELL ,YOU ABOUT IT. Here is a letter that has just come to our attention. It will interest people suffering from bronchial troubles. It is from Mr. Geo. \V. llrown, of So. Ban over, N. 11., and reads as follows: “ I have sufferedtvith bronchial trou bles for over a year; tried two doctors and have taken three or four kinds of medicine, none of which did me any good. At times I was so hoarse I could not speak. Then X heard of Vinol. After taking three bottles of it my voice lias perfectly returned to me. I can see that in a short time I will be all right. When 1 began to take it I was very weak, but it has built me up and given me a good appe tite.” This is what Vinol always does. This is tiie way Vinol accomplishes its mission of doing good. Vinol, as we wish every one to know, owes its power of accomplishing the cures that it effects to tlie fact that it contains tlie most wonderful medicinal elements known to science for the cure of all wasting diseases, as well as be ing'in itself a marvelous tonic. These medicinal propertiesexist and have here tofore been found only in cod-liver oil, Vinol contains these elements. For by a scientific process tile necessary cura tive properties of tlie cod-liver oil have been separated from the fat and grease which formerly made cod-liver oil prep arations so objectionable. As long' as Vinol does notcontain any of the vile-smelling oil, and is pre pared by combining tlie sought-after properties with a delicate table wine, it is a most delicious and palatable preparation. We know of what wc speak when we recommend Vinol, and because we do know that Vinol does all we claim for it, we unhesitatingly en dorse It, and guarantee at any time to refund the, money paid for the remedy if you are not satisfied It will do all we claim for It, MORGAN’S DRUG STORE. SOUTHERN RAILWAY" - . uuio in Effect February 28, 1903. for Vrashinqton, Baltimore Philidel phis and New York. 1 v Brunswick.j.9 40a, I 9 05p Ar YVash'gton.j j 7 40aj 9 sop Ar Baltimore.J j 9 ' |H35p Ar P)i!la'phia..j (11 12a| -| 2 56a #r New Y0rk.:.... 1 43p| |o3oa For Savannah. Lv Brunsw’k. 5 Otta 1 9 40a| 9 05p Ar Savannah)9 35a)12 50p) ; 1 15a or Macon, Atlanta, Louisville, Cincin nati and Chicago. Lv Brunswick;....) 7 20a| 9 40a| 9 05p Ar Macon j.... 1 30p|* 355 m 3 00a Ar Atlanta. ~|.... | 4 10p[* 6 10p] 5 20a Ar Louisville..)...,| 10 35a)?10 35ai 8 15p Ar,Cincinati..[. ...j 8 15ajj? 7 55pf 7 30p A r Chicag0...)....) 5 30pj? 30p| 7 30a For Jacksonville and St. Augustine. Lv Brunswick) j 7 20aj 9 40aj 1 lOp Ar Jack'nville.j—ll2 45p? 2 50p| 7 Sup Vr St Aug’tine)... .1 1 55p,? 4 00p| From New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Washington. Lv New York.)... .'l2 10a| )3 25p Lv I’hilad'pbia.J....[ 7 20a) >, 05# Lv 8a1tim0re..)....) 9 34a) f |8 20p Lv Washington].. ..jlO 51a| [ 60p Ar Bruns wick.)....) 8 00a| )6 50p From Savannah. Lv Savannah..)... .1 3 SOa] 2 30p Ar Brunswick.. (....{ 6 65a|. |6 60p From Chicago, Cinclrftiati, Louisville Atlanta and Macon. Lv Chicago ...!... .1 1 00p| 8 40p| Lv Cincinnati.,) [ 9 16p| 8 30aJ vLoui3vill a .).... 7 2Sp 7 40a) -*v Atlanta 110 45a| 10 55p)5 30a Lv Macon j....j12 55p] 1 X0a)8 Soa Ar Brunswick .J j 6 50p, 6 55aj3 lOp From St Augustine and Jacksonville. -v St Aug’tino.j. ...I 6 50a)ll 10a| ,v Jacksonville)....] 8 35p|12 50p! Ar Brunswick.f )? 1 25a| 6 OOpj •Daily Except Sunday JDaily Except Monday. C. H. ACKERT, 3. H. HARDWICK, General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt. Washington, ,D C. W 11. TAYLOE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt., Atlanta, Ga. C. L. CANDLER, General Agent, Foot of Mansfield St, Brunswick, Ga. A Farmer Straightened Out. A mat. living on a farm near here came in a short time ago complete ly doubled up with rheumatism. I handed him a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and told him to use It fteely and if not satisfied after using It he need not. pay a cent for it,” says C. P. Rader, of Pattens Mills, N. Y. “A few days he walked into the store as straight as a string and handed me a dollar saying, ‘give me another hot tie of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm, i want it in the boutre all the time for it cured tie” For sale by all drug- Sash, doors and blinds for sals • Drut-la* Hardware 00. "marteabl. css*. “One of the >. jaW a country doc- In n.y experience. am 3 ., jfc „ flghPr . tor. "wss nr old -in-, shore „ man’s but on the Cai mll was a long, dreary drive , , r f OUU( j and when I reached tlie p!a. that the only occupant besides i. woman was a skit of a girl, who v „ utterly worn out by week* of care nix■ pursing. ! examined tbe patient snA found every alga of early dissolution. Her pulse was grneclng feebler, and It was only s question of n few hours. In my mind, before tlie end would come. Tbe idea of the girl being Deft alone in that hut touched me. and' I decided to remain with her. even tlmngh the tin expected happened and tho nkl iady lived tlirough tlie night. The men of tb* hut were fishermen, and they would probably hi- back tlsemcxt day. So I sat with the girl in thetcorner of tlie room and told her what lUntended to do. "'Won't she get well’:’ asked*the*girl after I had explained as mercifully ns I eon id. “‘No,’ I replied, 'she will not \ get well. She will die tonight.’ “Just then there was a feeble move ment oti the bed, ami a thin, angry voice drawlef. out: ’lt ain’t so. I .won’t die. I expect to out the goose that eats the grass off of your grave.’ "Oh, yes. She’s quite well now. and she does not hesitate to fell me lnow much she like* goes*.”—Philadelphia Ledger. nlekens anil Hla Work. Light is thrown upon the unfinished condition of Dickens’ "Mystery of Ed win Drood" by tbe following story, •old by u surviving friend: ”1 ventured to ask him what method he pursued In tho composition of works and if they were nil completed before going to press. 'By no means,’ he re plied. ‘They are not written beyond the part that is to' lie published at a given time. But the plot, the motive of the book. Is always perfected in my brain for a long time before I take up my pen. I add a great deal to the original idea as 1 work on, but as I always know the end of the beginning I can safely rommlt my work iu part* to the press.’ ” “ ’But suppose,’ I stammered, with just a little awe and wonderment iD my voice (only the temerity of youth could have induced me to say such a thing), 'suppose you 41ed before aI! your work was written ?’ ” “‘A-h!’ he said, and paused, then added. ‘That lias occurred to me al times,’ and again the long, future piercing Took seemed to be penetrating the golden haze. Then he turned hie kindly glance on me and said cheerful ly, 'One can only work on, you know work while it is day.’ * SOUTHERN RAILWAY SCHEDULE Oiiagoing trains dally except Sun day. Lv. Brunskick, 12:00 pool. 9:99 p.w. Sunday Only, Lv. Brunswick, 5:00 a. m., 12 ro., 9 p.m Outgoing trains daily except. Sunday, day: Ar. Brunswick, 8:10 a. m., 5:30 p. m. Sunday Only. Lv. Brunswick 12.00 noon, 9;05 p.m. 5:30 p. m. To Sufferers From Kidney and Bladder Diseases No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE will help you. This we will GUARANTEE. It has cured many cases of Bright’s Disease and Diabetes that had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken in time, and even in the worst u * 1* .. cases of Bright's Disease and T . ~ . , . . ° . Thomas Maple, Btrheck, 111., writes: “I had a very bad Diabetes It always gives com- case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so 1 couid fnrf nnrl not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did me no good. • Saw FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one r. • . . , , . , bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since. Remember When the kid- I gladly recommend this remedy.” neys are affected the work of Thru Physicians Treated Him Without Success destruction never Ceases, SO W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: “I had a severe rAtnmpnr* talrincr HU PVfC case of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in rWLt ' ® southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took KIDNEY CURE at once and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme avm'H a fafal malaHv dia,e relief and ,hrce bot,,es cured me permanently. I •tvoia a iarai maiaay. gladly recommend this wonderful remedy.” FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE Suffered Twenfy-Five Years iq marts* from a nrosrrtrtf inn nf Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: “I had been is maae trom a prescription ot m)Ubled wilh my kidneys for twenty . flve years and hid a specialist in kidney diseases tried several physicians hut received no relief until I bought a net IX, 1 ho, " e of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two aild Was used for years in pri- bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend vate practice before it was foley's kidney cure.” put on the market. TWO SIZES 500 an* SI.OO mmmmmm* sold and recommended by POKTtON'U DRU TQRK. [ no beverage more thc ri B ht kiml of beer. Barley malt and hops M —a food and a tonic. Only 2% per cent % M of alcohol—just enough to aid digestion. % But get the, right beer, for some beer is not healthful. B M Schlitz is thc Pu r ' beer, the clean beer, the filtered and f| K itcylized beer. No bacilli in it—nothing but health. M And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliousness. M * Thm Bmmr that madm Mllwaukee famaua. % Morgan A Davis. 212 A 2 1 A Tlay St, Bear in Mind That we Sol] ri 1 Flie arms, cutlery and .porting toons. fishing UCKIe. EMPTY AND LOADED -HtlLs 1 iUN AND bloifuE REPAIRING. P.O.K6SSLE-I I Monk Street For the Best iu Printing—Try the News Job Office. t’h'lhes don't h e their shape win . •rnt iti liru Caiin pi lie cleared auu pressed. Remember if you are suffering with indigestion Kalota is your friend aud will cure you. For "Dorothy Dodd" slums, the lat est lor women, see J, a Smit* Now ciisMe Ht A FULL LINE OF DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MEN AT J. A. SMITH’S Wilson’s ice box Is filled with the* I *st tlie markets afford. IF YOU FEEL LANGUID | Ami thoroughly tired out alter very Might exertion, it shows that your blood is thin and impovislied, end the a ''ion of your heart is weak. lake Smiths Compound Sarsapa rilla it will purify, enrich and vitalize your blood, and pul your whole sy*- •db in a .tjsajtby condition. SMITHS PHARMACY Tho Arcado. Herpectfully announces to Its maw friends and patrons in Brunswick and surrounding country that we are pre pared to fill their orders for any ot the leading brands of whiskies on the market at popular prices. Ail goods will he delivered to old of town cu i niters free of express charges: . W. W„ Wilson, Old Saratoga, Louis 66, 1 ellowsione, Paul Jones. Duke of Cumberland, Monogfram. Belle of Bour bon and a number of others Including gins, wines and popular Inuruls ot beer. Our bar is replete with all that goes to make tip a fir*, class establish ment. Pool and billiard tables kept !In an up to-date condition. We serve -n excel lent lunek from U a. ro to g. to. PHIL KWhIJCK. ivi.¥h mi. •