The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, August 19, 1903, Image 3

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WEDNESDAY MORNING. I 1 Refrigerators* Impotant features necessary to a Perfect Refrigerator: Cleanliness, iree Circulation, Economy in the use of Ice, Cndensation and Dry Air, l 'o' v Average Temperature, Freedom from Condensation in Inner Walls, ana Dong l.ife. Our Refrigerators can carry One Hundred Pounds of Ice longer ami can show a lower temperature in the shortest time. A backward Summer time leaves quite a etock of Piazza and Lawn urmture lor the Varanda annd Porch made of ash a.nd maple, painted red, gi<ni ot antique, with iron braces. See them ami co, pare quality and prices. A C. MeGfIRVEY. - ■ 1 _ - See the RELIANCE-SHAMROCK HI YACHT RACES The iTallory Line has arranged for remarkably cheap trans portation from Brunswick to New York and return on account of the I nternational Yacht Races for the American Cup which will takt place off Sandy Hook beginning on August 20. The rate for the single trip, including meals. wiil be sls, and for the round trip S3O. * These Rates will be good on any New York bound steam er on and after August 1 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 W. M. Tupper <St Cos. Agents, Brunswick Ua. GASOLINE ENGINES Stationary and Marine Fairbanks, Morse & Cos. Make. C. W. DEMING, Agent. Brunswick, Ga The Wastes of the Body. Kvery seveu days he blood, mus cles and bones of a man of average sii.o loses two pounds of wornout tis sue. This waste cannot be replen ished and the health and strength lent, up without perfect' digestion. When the stomach and digestive or gans fail to perform their functions, the strength lets down, health gives v, ~y, aud 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 and protects the health and strength of the mind and body. Kodoi cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all stomach troubles. It is an ideal spring tonic. Sold by Joerger's Pharmacy, Smith's Pharma cy and \V. J. Butts. Net Over-WUe. There is an old all ■ ical pictur of a yir' scan ■; t tb-> g-ass-hoppe but in the 1 ’ 1 sly treadin; on a snake. This is parallelled by the ma -no •n I • urge suu o money 1u 1 line a rsel n". liar, Du: neglect to erovi 'e ’ family wit a bottle of Chari herlain’s Colic, Choi era and Diarrhoea Remedy as a satr guard against bowel complaints whose victims outnumber those or the cyclone a hundred to one. Thi remedy ev r vwherr recornized as the most prompt and reliable medicine in nee for these diseases. For sale by all druggists. Cheap Real Estate. One of tne prettiest homes on rrn or street, lot 90x180; 7 rooms house, idee $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. BROBSTON. FENDKG & C.O InE PRICE OF A LIFE is sometimes included in a prescrip tion that costs fifty cents. Maybe first grade drugs would just barely cure, and second grade drugs prove just a triiie too weak. Life some times hangs by a hair, and that hair may be tbe quality of a single drug. We buy only the highest grades, ir respective i,f cost. In the filling of prescriptions, profits ars the last ihings we think of. SMITH’S PHARMACY Cor. Newcastle and Monk Streets .... BRUNSWICK, • • GEORGIA. For "Dorothy Dodd' 1 shoes, the lat est for women, ee J A. Smith, New- Sonp In Shaving:. In spite of the fact that those who use the razor frequently cut them selves. yet It is rarely that anything more serious than a cut follows, the slight wound generally healing quick iy, and the risk of sepiiemiuia arising in this way would seem to be almost ail. In the majority of cases, there fore. it Is clear that the razor blade must be bacteriologically clean—i. e.. free from the septic matter —which may be attributed to the fact that probably it is dipped into hot sterilized water before use or else that the soap lather is antiseptic. The latter expla nation seems the more probable of the two. The amount of soap rubbed on the skin is considerable if the shaving is to be in any degree comfortable, and sonp has considerable antiseptic power, a G per cent solution being sufficient to destroy the typhoid bacillus. There ean be little doubt, therefore, that the skin is rendered sterile by the liberal application of soap, and this fact is in layer of any cut that may be made re maining healthy and without any seri ous consequence. In a word, soap in the operation of shaving not only facilitates the proc ess. but plays the same valuable role when the shaver Is unlucky enough to cut himself as does the antiseptic in surgery* ,—l.ancet. Lost Arts of Childhood. “We hear a good deal these days about the lost arts. I wonder if the world realizes that some of the most proclous arts of childhood are In dan ger of becoming extinct. How man, boys todey make a kite properly hung and with a tail sufficient to bal ance It? How many boys can make a bow with the ends nicely bent and worked down with a bit of broken glass ? “I Interviewed my young nephew the other day and was thunderstruck to discover that he knew nothing about it. Could he make a water wheel, a wind mill, an elder popgun, a jack o’ lantern, a buzz wheel, an air gun from a goose quflf with a sliced potato for ammuni tion, a willow* whistle, a squirt gun? No; he knew nothing about them. “ ’But surely,’ I said, almost pathetic ally, ‘you can make a cornstalk fiddle.’ “ ’Do you mean a violin, uncle?’ “Then I gave it up. I don’t believe the youth of today know’ enough to stick feathers in a corncob and throw ft Into the air. I am going to write a book some day upon the arts of childhood to save them from utter annihilation.”— Detroit Free Press. Wool ami Hair. The life and growth ol’ wool and hair are not identical with the life of the body, but they will grow’ after the death of the animal in w’hose skin they have taken root. The root of the hair •xudes the hair pulp, w’hich is formed into cells containing the pigment w’hich gives color to the hair itself. 15aeh row of these cells forms a ring. As the rings of cells are pushed away from the skin by the giving out of fresh pulp from the roots (lie cells dry. form ing scales w’hich curiously resemble miniature fish scales. A hair is simply • tong tube formed of these rings into • sort of sheath. These “saw teeth,” Whiefi the older writers mention as be ing one of the characteristics of the human hair, are formed by rings of these dried up cells, which are very flue and closely set. float’s hair has a more rapid growth ■nd longer cells, so that it is less regu lar and straight than that of the hu man species; consequently it shows lit tle of the toothlike edge. The hair of the sheep of the common sort is irreg ular, with a tendency to curl or wave, but unlike that of the gont, shows marked toothlike edges. Wool has barbed projections along the “hairs,” which is one of its distinguishing pe culiarities. The “wool” of the negro is really hair, but is less perfect than straight hair. The same may he said r '’kinky'' bah- In the white races. Kefinnif>nt. Refinement looks ever -with <ll*p proval upon heedless waste and need less extravagance. She carefully counts the cost and makes the most of all material brought to her hand. Consideration for others has made her watchful, and nothing In her charge ts squandered or wantonly consumed. To vulgar ostentation she firmly re ruses the radiant light of her counte nance, but seeks Instead the quiet nooks, the retired haunts where dwell those who know her true worth. The spirit of refinement lives even with those whose tastes are simple and pure, who make no pretonses, whose faith Id humanity is strong and real. To those endowed with kindly tact and genial wit who employ all means of good within their command, whose hearts are touched by the grief and misery around them and who are quick to see and respond to others' wants—with these, too. the spirit lives. They who entertain this guest are clean in mind and person, and the motto hung upon the spiritual walls of home is "Clean!!, ness Is Next to Godliness.” Ink: as an Earache Core, An amusing story Is told of a man who was suddenly attacked in the night by a violent fit of earache. His wife told him that there was on the window sill by the bed a bottle of chloroform and recommended him to rub some on his face. Without striking a light he reached out for the bottle, pulled out the stop per and, pouring some of the contents Into his hand, anointed his face from mouth to ear. Very soon he announced that the pain was better, lay down again and went to sleep. He was awakened !n the morning by a cry o? horror from his wife. "What is the matter?” he Inquired. “Look at your face!” was the reply A glance In the glass showed him that bis face on one side was black as a negro’s. The bottle which he had grasped in the dark had contained not chloroform, but ink.—Milwaukee Wi opntrtn. For the Best in Printing—Try the News Job OfSoa. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. The X-Rays. Recent experiments by practical tests and examination tab the ail of tile X-Rays, establizh it aa a fart that Catarrh of (lie stomach is not y liseatc of it.-elr, but Ui.it it result* no ic{ . it.-.-i.s of >u digest ton ■ !.>■ ,i,'.'gesn..a? :< d.,.1 . i'siu Guvo i.-; coiling tboos xio* !■ wnl cine vo, ,->) imi!gcs*ior md dyspeptT'i atcl tri'vi at or cm. catarrh of the uteiiach. Ktxioi di *els what you cal- looker: *j i ';utr ick sweet. Sola by Joergo.-'s (Tug nncs. smith’ ''liarntacy and Y>". j Butts. Brunswick, Ga. Brunswick & Birmingham RAILROAD CO. Effective June 15, 1903. i 1 | .3 i 5 | 7(9 d'ly d’iy Jd’lyj d’ly 1 d’ly 1 j |~* [ 1 lPmjpmlp mi a m Ia m STATIONS -J— —] 1 j Lv. Brunswick|G 011,10 05j3 30| y 00j4 45 Ar. Thalmann.,6 4S[IU 55j4 35, y 00,3 35 Ar. Savapnahi, j 110; ,13 10 Ar. Jack’ville. ,9 15, ,G 50j !.... Ar. l-lortense .j...., j 5 451 ,0 33 Ar. Offorman , 1 !ti 24| jti 50 .Ar. Savannah 930] 935 Ar. Nichols | ,8 00' ,8 3(t Ar. Douglas j | j jo 07 Ar. Fitzgerald ] ] j jlO 10 Ar. Cordele f |....)....i1l 25 Ar. Macon j |.. . ..j4 pm . | 10 I 8161 4 1 2 STATIONS ! d’ly| d’ly |d’lyj d’ly j d’ly t j -j , 1 a m pm,pm! p m pm Ar. Brunswick] 9 15|10 50|5 30J12 01|7 65 Lv. Thallman, 8 25,10 00,4 45 10 10)7 05 Lv. Savannah] | [2 25] [5 05 Lv. Jack’viile j 7 50]....| 845].... Lv. Hortense | 7 35 1.... 1.... Lv. Offermanj 7 05; j j.... Ar. Savannah' 1 j '.... Ar. Nicholls .[ 5 251 ].... Lv. Fitzgerald! 3 55! ’.... iv. Cordele ,| 2 30j [.... Lv. Macon. . |ll 40[ | For further information call on any agent of this company. G. W. Berry, General Manager; J. A. McDuffie, Traffic Manager; lien. J. Ford, General Passsenger Agent. Phone 209. The Death Penalty. A little tiling l sometimes results a death. Thus a mere scratch, in significant cuts or puny boils have aid the death penalty. It. is wise o have Bucklin's Arnica Salve ever bandy. It’s the best salve on arth and will prevent fatality, whe, ‘turn*, Soros, Ulcers and Piles threat n. Only’ 25 cents at all drug stores End of Bitter Fight. "T-.vo physicians had a long and tubboru fight withan abcoss on my right lung.” writes J. F, Hughes of Du Pont, Ga., and gave me up. Ev erybody thought my time had come Vs a last resort I tried Dr. King’s New Discovery for consumption. The tbenefit I received was striking and I was on my feet in a few days. Now I’ve entirely regained my health." It conquers all coughs, colds, throat alntt lunpf troubles. Guiy-ranteed by all druggists. Price 50 cents and 51-ftO. Trial botttles free. To Old Point Comfort. On August 19th the Southern Rail way will sell tickets to Old Point Comfort and Virginia Beach at $13.01 for the found trip. Tickets will he good returning until September 2d. C. L. CANDLER, General Agent. “Dorothy Dodd sr;oe is a novelty ■n womens shoes, Oxfords and ties, $3. J. A. Smith, Newcastle street. A FULL LINE OF DOUGLAS SHOES FOR MF.N AT J. A. SMITH? ARE YOU GOING NORTH OR WEST? ...TUB... LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R. offers unexcelled passenger service. Modern trains carrying Pullman Sleep ors, up-to-date Coaches, tree Reclining Chair i 'urs and Dining Cars between Souther and Northern cities. The Finest Dining Car Service in the South. All Agents Sell Through Tickets via L. £ N. For rates, schedules and sleeping car reservations, apply to J. M. FLEMING, Florida Passenger Agent, 20G West Hay St., .Jacksonville. C. L. Stone G. P. A.. Louisville, Ky GLYNN CLEANING AND PRESS ING oLUB. Andrew Wright - - - . Proprietor 100 Gloucester Street. Cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring “Prompt Attention” Our Motto. BEST MATERIAL . . . COMPETENT WORKKMEN An order will convince you that wr will give satisfaction.. Phone 31. Save the Children. Nil e*; -t: : I diseases that children have are due to disorders of tie ' 1 disorders are all caused by indiges tion. KoJol Dyspepsia Cure Is just as good for rhildr'-u it i>- :<-r adult Children thrive on it. it keeps their little stomachs sweet and encourages their growth and do - , ePutt > ■ Henry Carter, 70S Central street. Nashville, Tenn.. says: “Mv little boy is now tbre years old and has beer, suffering from indigestion ever since he was horn. 1 have had the host doctors in Nashville, hut failed to do him any good. After using one bottle of Kodol he is a well baby. 1 recom mend it to all sufferers.” Kodol di gests what you eat and makes the stomach sweet. Sold by Joergers Pharmacy. • Do you want to save money? Yes: Then come to the great removal sr of Mrs. M. ls£*e, between now ftr. ■ ’iagust 15th. ALONG OUR BUSY BAY INTERESTING BATCH OF NEWS ITEMS GATHERED ALONG THE RIVER FRONT. The Weather. The forecast for today is as fol lows: Warmer, probable rains. Arrived. Steamer Comal, Woodward, Halve.* torn. Steamer Huron, Ingram, Charles;, Sellouts' Lizzie Chadwick]’Ku r i"~Nc ~ London. Schooner Hope, Sherwood, Gilbert, Providence. Cleared. Schooner Horace P. Shears, Toney New Haven. Ship Notice. Neither t he captain, owners or con signees of the Spanish hark Progress!, will be responsible lor any debts con tracted by the crew of said hark. SO.IO, Master. Special Notice. All bill against the British steam ship Antigua must lie presented a! our office by noon today or payment thereof will be debarred. F. L). M. St radian & Cos., Consignees. Eat All You Want. Persons troubled with Indigestion or dyspepsia can eat all they want if they will take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, This remedy prepares tho stomach for the reception, retention, rtigstion and assimilation of all of the wholesome food that may he eaten, and enables the digestive or gans that gives health and strength. Sold by Joerger's Pharmacy. Good Sanitary Methods are used at Jim Carter's for cleaning clothes. Everything well lighted and ventilated. In Good Shape. The News job office has resumed business and is ready to do all kinds of work on short notice. Let us hid on your next job. Moth and Dust Can Not Corrupt your clothes when they are treated to Jim- Carter’s clothes cleaning estab lishment. 504 Monk St. Phone 2532. Sarih, doors srad blind# for sale it Debs'as Hardware Cfo. News Job Office—Boat Printing. Foley's Kidney All Kidney and Bladder Diseases Mg Foley* s Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley*s Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. * A Merchant Cured After Having Given Up Hope. A Veteran of the Civil War Cured After Ten Vears Foley & Cos., Chicago. °* Suffering. Gentlemen: —I was afflicted with Kidney and R- A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Inch, writes:— Bladder trouble for six years and had tried numerous “Most of the time for ten years 1 was confined to my preparations without getting any relief and had given bed with some disease of the kidneys. It was so up hope of ever being cured when l-OI 1 Y’S KIDNFY severe I could not move part of the time. ! consulted CURE was recommended to me. After using one the best medical skill available, but got no relief until bottle I could feel the effect o' it and after taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. six flftv-cent bottles, I was cured of Kidney and . . . ....... . r•j > . .. .. .it. ii i, .1.1 lam grateful to be able to say that it entirely cured me. Bladder trouble and have not felt so well for the past • 7 7 twenty years and I owe it to FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. James Smith, Bentons F.rry, W. Va. Raf iUS3 OubstStutdS Two Sizes, 60 Gents and SI.OO taBaUBD- SOLD AM RECOHKENSED W II 11 I 111 Hill—llll •amt&U&X* ■ NORTON'* DRUG STORE. k , ... age more healthful th;u^ffijsgwa|k n. Bailey malt and hops c. Only 3y 2 per tent igh to aid digestion. for Mime beer is not healthful. A lie clean beer, the filtered and in it—nothing but health. AL ::cr that never causes biliousness. ft* Milwnukeo famous . ■ 3'*ar m Mind Fue arms, cutlery and sportlrip goods. Fishing tackle. EMPTY and LOADED .-.HELL*. GUN AND felLrCi-E: REPAIRING. P.O.KESSLER Monk Street. Nothing like fruits and vegetables : for summer diet. Get them fresh al j Oltris. Arnheiters. ‘Phone 64 and he happy. Puts an End to it All. A grievous wail ofttimes comes ns result of unbearable pain from ,>v,-i \ taxed, organs. Dizziness, iiaicknche. : liver complaint and constipation. But thanks to Dr. Kings New i.uc j Pills they put nit end to it nil. They nre gentle bill, thorough. Try l.licri. ! Only 25 cents. Guaranteed by .ill j _ DeWitt is the Name. i When you go to buy Witch Hazel nlvo look for (lie name DeWitt. on ev,'M box. The pure, unadulterated ’\\itoli Hazel Is used In making De . Will s Witch Hazel Salve, which is 1 he best salve in the wild for cuts, limns, bruises, boils, eczema and i!es. The popularity of DeWitt’s v'ilcli Hazel Salve, due to its many cures, has caused numerous worth ess counterfeits to be placed on tho market. The genuine bcim the icico >f : DeWilt A' Cos . Chicago. Sold , y .lodger’s Pharmacy. •'Land of t' e Sky.” i In,;c ■‘.'lie riiiitdnplitio spending a couple of weeks out of Hie city this , month would do well to visit the j “band of the Sky" or Hie “Saphire , Country.' The Southern Railway I offers exceptionally low rales to points in both localities. For further in formation call on or address C. L. Candler. General Agent. Freshest vegetables in town at Chris. Arnheiters, Newcastle and Monk j streets. a Doctor. "1 am just up from a hard spell of I he flux" (dysentery) says Mr. T. A. | I'inner, a well known merchant of ! Drummond, Totui. "I used one bottle |l Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and was cured ! without having; a doctor. 1 consider ;it the best cholera, twiliclne iri the I world." There is no use of employing [ a doctor when this medicine is used, for no doctor can presenl.,' a |„-u ; medicine for bowel complaint p, al ,y form either for children or adults. , It never fails and is pleasant to take. For sale by all druggists. AUGUST 19, 1903.