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SATTJRDAT MORNING.
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Refrigerators.
Impotent features necessary to a Perfect Refrigerator: Cleanliness
*ree Circulation, Koonomy in the nse of Ice, Cndensati-m and Dry Air.
l,ow Average Temperature, Freedom from Condensation in Inner Walls,
and Long Life. Our Refrigerators can carry One Hundred Pounds of ice
longer and can show a lower temperature in the shortest time.
A backward Summer lime leaves quite a stock of Piazza and Lawn
Fuiniltiic tor the Varanda annd Porch made of ash and maple, painted red.
gieen or antique, with iron braces. See them and compare quality and
prites - < .
G. MeGARVEY,
See the
RELIANCE-SHAMROCK 111
yacht races
The JTallory Line
has arranged for remarkably cheap trails
portation from Brunswick to New York and
return on account of the
International Yacht Races
for the American Cup which will take place
off Sandy Hook beginning on August 20.
—The rate for the single
wit! be sls, and for the hound trip S3O.
These Rates
will be good on any New York bound steam
er on and after August I and they will be
good for the return trip until September 4
giving ample time for the completion of the
races, additional time for sightseeing and
shopping in and around New York before
the limit expires.
For further and fuller information apply to
YY. M. Tapper and Cos. Agents,
Brunswick Ga.
GASOLINE
ENGINES
Stationary and Marine i
Fairbanks, Morse &. Cos, Make.
C. W. DEMING, |
Agent. Brunswick, Ga. '
The Wastes of the Body,
Every seven days l© blood, mus-1
tie -and hones of a man of average j
size loses uvo puiiuds of woruout tis
sue. This waste cannot be reyloii-
Jshed and tit© health and strent;:b ‘
kept up without perfect digestion.
When ttia '■stomach and digestive or
gans fail to perform their functions,
the strength lets down, health gives
way, and disease sets tip, Kodo! Dys
pepsia Cure enables the stomach and
digestive organs to digest and assim*
i.ato ail of the wholesome food that
may W eaten info the kind of blood
that rebuilds tho tissues and protects
the health and strength of the mind
and holy. Kotioi cures indigestion,
dyspeo-dit and all stomach troubles. It
lg an ideal spring tonic. Sold by
jogrger's PburmaT, Smith’s Pharma
cy and W. J. Butin.
annual mountain excursions
Southern Railway Offering Cheap
Rates to Marty Points.
On August I'JtU the Southern Rail
way will Hill round trip tekets to tho
principal mountain resorts at the
exert Pir: low rat - named below:
Asheville N 0. $10.50; Brevard,
n’c..' J10.H); Flat Ilock, N. C... $0.7(1:
Hendersonville, N. U., $9.80; Hot
Snrtr, ' - O. $11.75: Lake Toxaway,
K C.rsll.Bo; Saiuda N. 0„ $9.00;
Wayncsville. X. C.. $11.75.
Tickets will be good returning until
“ C. t. CANDLER,
General Agent.
Cheap Real Estate.
One of the prettiest homes on Trn
or. street, lot 90x180; 7 rooms house,
vice SS,SOv, payable SI,OOO cash bal
ance one. wo and three years 6 per
cent interest Orand opportunity for
someone
For bargains of all Kinds call on
us. 3 OOSTON, FENDIG & C.O
IF YO’J FEEL LANGUID
And thoroughly tired out after very
slight exertion, it shows that your
bh.od is thin am, impovished, end the
action of your heart is weak.
Take Smith’s Compound Sarsapa
rilla it. will purify, enrich and vitalize
your blood, and put your whole sy,
teb in a healthy condition,
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| PHARMACY:
1 Great removal sale Is now on at Mrs.
|M. Isaac’s. All goods will positively
go at cost prices.
j For "Dorolhv Dodd” shoes, the lat
ent for tvomer-, sue i. K. Smithy New-
ALONG OLiR
BUSY BAY
INTERESTING BATCH OF NEWS
ITEMS GATHERED ALONG
THE RIVER FRONT.
High water today at It ‘>l a. ill.
Weather forecast for today: Fair,
brisk southeast winds.
The steamer Einmerline will make
the last Sunday trip to Cumberland
tomorrow.
Most of the river boats have been
in port during the storm rumor. Some
few of them went out yesterday.
The Savannah News of yesterday
said:
The Italian hark Martinin was
seized yesterday on a libel filed by
Garrard & Meldglm, proctors for the
Hilton & Dodge Lumber Company and
Thomas .1. O’Brien, master of the
steam tug Iris, which brought the
bark into port. Salvage claims have
been instituted, as it was alleged that
without the assistance of the tug Iris,
the bark, which was in distress, could
never have reached port. On the
morning of August 4, the tug put to
sea from Darien in search of the Mar
tinin, which was reported in distress.
When found the craft was badly dis
mantled. Her foremost, main top
gallantmast, and mizzenmast wen
gone, and she was leaking badly. • An
agreement wa,s roached and the dis
abled boat brought safely into port,
for which Che claims have been made.
The bark and cargo are valued at
$20,000.
Saving Seed.
TVhea the pea crop is grown be
iween corn rows, or is fairly ripe be
fore it is grazed, or remains on th
ground for a winter cover, it Is usu
ally good economy to gather the seed
farmers prefer the plan of stor
ing the unshelled pods through the
winter, which in a measure, though
not completely, protects ths seed
from weevil. Some delay cutting un
til a considerable proportion ot the
pod are ripe, depending on the peae
shelled in hauling and found in the
bottom of the mow for a seed sup
ply for the next crop. The yield of
seed varies greatly. If grown be
tween corn rows and picked only
once, It varis# !. ;in 6 to 10 bushels
per acre; but ii* grownji.Sone and al
lowed to fully mature, ahji if all seed
are saved, the yield averages from
20 to 30 bushels per acre.
If seed is stored, injury to It
from the weevil can be pre
vented by treating the seed with
carbon bisulphide before threshing
and storing. The bisulphide will not in
jure the peas for planting or for ta
ble use, but must be kept away from
any Are, because it is very inflamma
ble. No lighted lantern or pipe sjhculd
be carried into the building where
the seed ia stored until the peculiar
cdor of the bisulphide has disappear
ed, which will he in about three days.
GA. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE.
Agriculture For the Common Schools.
Many communications have come
to this Department in recent years
asking us to recommend a work
suitable as a textbook on agriculture
with the view of having it introduced
into the carriculum of our common
schools and also from many farmer*
desiring a work on general agricul
ture in the south. Until recently wa
have had nothing of that
kind prepared by any of
our own people, who are best ae.
quallited with the needs of the farm
ers of Georgia and neighboring South
ern States. This department sug
gested to Professor J. B. Hunnicutt,
editor of The Southern Cultivator,
the preparation of a work of this kind,
and invited the cooperation of Profoa
sor G. R. Glenn at that time School
Commissioner of the State of Georgia
Such a work b; Professor Hunnicutt
has just been issued from the pros,
of the Foot* & Davies Publishing Cos.,
of Atlanta, and is, therefore, a genm
ine home production, well adapted to
the farmer boys and girls of the South.
' Every farmer should take pride it.
his profession; for without such a
sentiment he cannot do his best work.
By pursuing proper methods he can
instill the same sentiment into his
children, so that they will find both
pleasure and profit in learning how
to make the soil grow good crops.
If farming is ever to reach the
place which it should occupy, it will
be where the children have been
taught, its usefulness and beauty in
the school room.
The work of Professor Hunnicutt 1r
*o simple that even a teacher, who is
entirely ignorant of the theory arid
practice of farming, can use it with
profit to his pupils and himseif.
Many book3 have been written on
agriculture, but they are all more or
lees treatises on agricultural chemistry.
This work avoids this channel, but at
the same time adheres strictly to sci
entific truth, while expressing it in
plain language.
It teaches the history of agriculture,
treats of the composition and kinds of
[ soil, their preservation and improve
l ment; how plants grow, the proper
j use of manure,i and fertilizers; the se-
I lection and planting of seed with the
! needed preparation of the soil for
their reception; the cultivation, gather
Nothing like fruits and vegetables
for summer diet. Get them frc3h at
Chris. Arnheiters. ’Phone 61 aud be
happy.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY ■..
Pure air, which hasfirst
Evcr v dro P of Schlitz Beer filtered bv machin-
Cffll er >' through masses of white wood pul () . Every
My bottle sterilized, so that it contains no germs.
■L. Thus we double the necessary cost of our brew- if
m ing to make purity certain—to make Schlitz Beer M
Will you drink common beer, and pay just as M
m “ ch f °>' 't. when Schlitz Beer can be had for M
I.TipruW-f in ‘^p'M'rheK.
James Rnsseli Lowell is recorded as
saying that lie always liked to pre
pare his Impromptu speeches. At a
dinner given to Mr. Longfellow tim
ing a visit to London it wss agreed
that no set speeches should lie made.
After Hie fruit and coffee had been
discussed, Admiral l arragut arose and
protested that they could not dream
of parting without hearing from Mr.
Gladstone.
Mr. Gladstone begun by assu-iog the
company that he was of the miud of
Lord Palmerston, who suit!. “Better
a dinner of herbs where no speaking
is than whitebait and oratory there
with.”
His “remarks'’ developed into an elo
qnent oration. He had read the works
of tlie American poet and quoted pas
sages from several of his poems, and
concluded by paying a splendid trib
ute to Mr. l.ougfeliow's attainments.
The subject of this superb panegyric
was deeply touched, and replied with
out rising in a few happily chosen
phrases, prefaced with the remark tiiat
In hts case the pen was mightier thun
the tongue and that he could not mats
an extempore speech.
The Death Renalty.
A little thing sometimes results
n death. Thus a mere scratch, in
significant cut? or puny boils have
aid the death penalty. It is wise
o have Bncklin’s Arnica Salve
ever handy, it s the best salve on
arth and will prevent, fatality, when
Sums. Sores, Ult/'rs and Piles threat
,n. Only 25 cenPs at all drug stores.
Beal Es t u- ....whA
*3.500.00 for ' n the prettiest
houses on UnioiOtiiJreet. Lot 90x80
and 7 room fcousA?* *359.00 45x90 near
the business center, *1,000.00 for 4
room house, close i T - *BOO. Cj for 4
small houses, rent at. *16.00 per month
$200.00 for 3 room bouse, brings $5.00
per month.
BROBSTON r INDIG ft CO
In Good Shape.
The News job office lias resumed
business and is ready to do all kinds
of work on short notice. Let us Lid
on your next job.
DeWitt is the Name.
When you/ go to buy Witch Hazel
aive look for the name DeWitt on
every box T!.-- r-‘"
Witch Hazel is used in making De-
Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, which is
lie best salve in the wrld for cuts,
burns, bruises, boils, eczema and .
iles. The popularity of DeWitt’s i
v'itch Hazel Salve, due to its many |
cures, lias caused numerous worth
ess counterfeits to be placed on the
market. The genuine bears the name
of E. C. DeWitt ft Go., Chicago. Sold
y Joerger’s Pharmacy.
BRIGHT’S
DISEASEand
DIABTES
Bloating, Gravel, Dull Backache, BSad
tier Disease, Uriny A,f.cctiocs, Deep
Seated Cases Especially Cured By
Stuart’s Gin and 3iie.hu.
S'ii.u" „ Gin and BuThu acts directly
,u the bladder, the urethral tract and
tile kidneys, dr.-hit. out •>!! the ob
structions and u;a! a po.ioot cur*
of the most aggravat or. dangerous
mil ileep-snateil cases.
Grave! symptom's—Burning sensa
tion in passing urine, frequent desire
to urinate, the urine is thick and sod
imenlary, the whole nervous system it
disorder-oil, digestion impaired, sieci
disturbed. loss of strength and vigor
Smart s Gin and Bii'-hu will cure ev
ery symptom, disuite the grave:
between the urine, bund up tio
nerves.
Mucous Discharges—Difficulty it
passing water, tilceia’ious, irretations
of lljo urethra, disagrecaale odor of
the urine, pains in back, .swollen an
kies n.d logs, catarrh of tho bladder,
.ire all .oi>l;iy am! per: .netilly cureo
by Stuart’s Gin and Buchu.
Bright’s Disease—Dry skin, short
ness of breath, urine dark colored.
I The wor-e cases cured by Stuart’s
Gin anil Buchu. Ploasani to the taste.
Thoroughly tested for past 20 years
in private and hospital practice, witfc
a record of 896 cures of chronic kid
ney and bladder troubles —the kind
that hau resisted all other treatment.
Druggists or bv express, *I.UU
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,
so write at once.
A FULL LINE OF DOUGLAS
SHOES FOR MEN AT J. A. SMITH?
ARE YOU GOING NORTH OR WEST.
...THE...
LOUISVILLE &. NASHVILLE R. G
offers unexcelled passenger servi e
Modi rn train, eai 11 ing Puilinau Sb
its, up-to-date ■ ic.lo ~ free lieclin n
Gliaii Cars and Dining Furs between
Sontlher and Northern cities. The
Kinc.-i inning iai Service la the
South.
All Agents Sell Through Tickets via
L. & N.
For rales, schedules and slccpinr.
ir reservations, apply to
J. M. FLEMING,
Florida i'asMT.s.ei- A tent.
iCG West Bay St.. Ja< ksonvilie
G L. Stone G. P. A.. Louisville. Ky
Mrs. Mollie Alien, of South Fork, |
Ky., says she has prevented atiacl.s
if cholera, morbus by ml, ,n- I'ham
berlain’s stomach and !i\or tablet i
when she felt an attack coining mi.
Such attacks are usually caused
ndigestion and those tablets are jest
what is needed to clean ike stomach
and ward off the approaching nlt.iei.
Utacks of hiliorn colic may be pro
vented in the same way. *
GLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS
ING CLUB.
Andrew Wright, ..... Proprietor.
100 Gloucester Street.
Cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring.
“Prompt Attention” Our Motto.
BEST MATERIAL . . .
COMPETENT WORKKMEN
An order will convince you that we
will give satisfaction.. Phone 31.
Sash, doors fir’d blind? for side
and TP- on-in* Hit "vvs.ro 0,1
T© 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
will positively cure every case of kidney and biadder trouble if taken
in time and even in the worst CcuW s , ra , gll , M „
cases of Bright s Disease and Thom „ Map!e> „ irbeck , in., wn.es: -i had a very bad
Diabetes it always gives coni- case of kidney trouble and my hack pained me so ! could
cl . . - r ' not straighten up. The doctor’s treatment did me no good,
iort and relief. Saw POLLY’S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one
- bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since.
Remember when the k:d- ! gladly recommend this remedy.”
neys are affected the work of Thras Physicians Treated Him Without Success
destruction never ceases, SO W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: “I had a severe
j| isfi”v/vCI case of kidney disease ami three of the best physicians in
commence L3,K!in££ O southern Kentucky treated me without success. ! then took
KIS3SWEY CURE at Once and FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. The first buttle gave imrae
. , _ . . diate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I
avoid a fatal malady. gladly recommend this wunderful remedy.”
FGLEY’S KIQMEY CURE Suffered Twenty-Five Ysars
. - . , . , r Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: “I had been
IS made liom a prescn.p..lon Ol troubled with mv kidneys for twenty-five years and had
a Stlf-e-in list in kidnev diseases tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought
J * 1 . ' . a bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After using two
and was used ior years in pn- bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend
vate pr tctice before it was foley’S kidney cure.”
put on the marked TWO SIZES 50c and SI.OO
111 HI SOLD IND RE6SHHENDED BY ■■■
FQRTON’6 DRUG STORE
i Slate Work Going on Rapidly.
The work of slating the roof of thr
Federal building is now under good
way and tlr -, blanch of iho contract
will unqiie.-iionaidy be completed on
i schedule time. The building is now
liming very handsome proportions
ind wb.a finished will lie a thoroiie.hiv
I pretty one
Weather Stiil End.
riie wontkoT* till remains in siu-'i
a an .'tiled ee-iidd io-i Dial mariner;;
-I'bik it good sense to remain in pm-i
e'-ndiii -.- some final result, Tlmv a-.-
:> unrulier of eoastwlsors and several
’lters up and cleared liul they are all
u.sinir.-; in the harbor.
Excursion to Atlanta.
H'-mp Scarlell and Randall Ili-mv.
iil run an oxciirslon to Atlanta At
s.-i I’s Rp eial I .-:’- for wi:il'-s. : i,.
or Hie round trip. i. Tlu. will i.
i plemiiii opportunity lo lisb, Ai
lanta.
B ■;ar in Mind
That we F ell
Fire, arms, cutlery and sporting
good' Fishing taraSe.
EMPTY AND LOADED .-HELLS*
GUN AND Elivrf t-£ REPAIRING.
P.Q. KESSLER
Monk Street.
Tiie X-Rays.
Recent experiments by practical
tests unit exauitnoiioc wiih the :iul
of trio X-Rays, establish it a farf
that Catarrh of the stomach is , ,s c
disease of itself, but that. it. result*,
from repealed attacks of indigestion.
' How can I cure my indigestion?"
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is curing thous
ands. II will cure you of indigestion
and dyspepsia, and prove, fit or curs
catarrh of the stomach. Kodol di
gests what you eat —makes !bo slow
ach sweet. Sold by Joorjeer's Phar
j -i v Smith’ Vliariiiaov and W. S,
AUGUST 15, 1903.
J Easy on Buttons,
Gentle to the Back,
Kind to the Shoulders.
PRESIDENT
SUSPENDERS
Trinjtniugs cnntiot rust. Guaran
tcctl. if "Ptcsulent" is on buckles.
s<c at dealers or by mail postpaid.
[ C. A. EDCARTON MFC. GO.
Box 47, Shirley, Man.
•Not Over Wise.
i-s :*n old allegorical picture*
>! ;t srir' .scared at the gras*;-hopper
J 1,1:1 hi tin* act of heedi, -My treading
on a snake. Tills in parallelled by
man v. ;:11 upends 1 large sum uf
b" building a cyclone collar, but
* 1 - -- 1 ■. -1 }■> ;,- iviii nix family with
a hot lie ot chamberlain's Colic, Choi
a ; lid I Oi-i-rliooa Ron .■ iy as a seto
'“! -I mi , ! riv.-,.; r.iiimial: a,
Will ■ iol i ,|, i~M | uliei- ! Ini'-* ,f
Cn- c> c!■■:>■ ■ a hundred to one This
' V - • -ryivliere recognized an the
■ vi prompt and leliahlo medicine
1 it' these diseases. For sale
by all iliiiggirtfi.
>1 iiest vegetahica ill town at
\ riuii-iior i, Newcastle and Monk
: .vi,k
I . *■
a Doctor.
.hut up from a bard spell #f
oi ■ i t says Mr. T. A.
■'or. n veil known merchant of
T'-uri. "I used ono bottle
' vlain';-; Colic, Cholera and
i ■ uuedy and was enrod
S' • M'ii- i "eel v I consider
1 ---, ci. i, medicine in Hie
1 ,, There is no use of employing
i, and -i- i. ii Ibis medicine is used,
can prescribe a hotter
me ii u- liowel complaint in any
•mmi either for children or adults.
f ii.-- and Is pleasant to take.
For sal? by all druggists.
To Old Point Comfort.
On August 19th the Southern Rail
way will sell tickets to Old Point
Comfort and Virginia Reach at $13.0J
for the round trip.
Tickets will lie good returning until
September 2d.
C. 1.. CANDLER,
General Agont.
Potent Pill Pleasure.
The pills that are potent in their
action and pleadant lin effect are
De. Witt's Little Early Risers. \Y. S.
l-’hilpot, of Albany, Ga., says "During
a bilious attack 1 took one. Small
as it was it did me more good than
alomel, blue muss or any r-Hter pills
i I ever took and at the same time it
j effected me pli-“~ttly. Little Early
I Risers are cevllu'vly - ide.ai pill.
| Sold liy Jiiorgc' Tie' "<-v
j Good Sanitary Methods
jure used at .Jim Carter’s for cleaning
I clnthee. Every tiling well lighted and
: ventilated.