The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, October 04, 1903, Image 8

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SUNDAY MORNING. FALL r~\, | HATS^^ Jc "" B.STijss oa " Stetson, Dunlap. Gotham, Knox=All For style and correctness get one of these. ! Turnip Seed Buist Garden Cabbage Seed cppnc Garden Collard Beets, Lettuce for £££, Fa " Plan, Spinach HUNTER’S Pharmacy ► -v ’ If You want * ► 4 >the best flour made, buy* ! -ROB ROY ; ► 4 •It has no equal for bread,; biscuits and cakes * ► H ! Ihe Downing Cos. : { Brunswick, (ia. i Burnett’s Mixed Tow Feed ull Make Richer Tliik== Will make more Miik== Burnett’s Chicken Feed Hakes Hens Lay Eggs Order a Sack Through'Your Grocer J.H.BURNETT, Grocer,,;^; Phone 93. See Window Display of Novelty Waistings at “EL.KANS” / Some Remarkable Gunn. At the siege of Rhodes the Turkt constructed mortars by hollowing out cavities in the solid rock at the proper angle, and in the arsenal at Malta is a trophy of the long and glorious defense of Valetta, In a Turkish gun, about a six pounder, composed of a copper tube coiled over witli strong rope and “jack eted" witli rawhide. In the same col lection are some antique “quick Brers,’’ breechloaders, witli small bores and immensely long barrehi, like punt guns. The Malay pirates put great trust in the long brass swivel guns called “lela,” and ia Itorneo these lelas were used as u kind of currency, large sums being estimated in guns. The Chinese cast excellent bronzi guns (there Is a line specimen of then in Devonport dockyard), but so little did they understand gunnery that It the so called "opium war” (lie foris oi the Itocca Tigris, defending the Canton river, had the guns built Immovably into the walls. The Sikh gunners op posed (o us in the two Punjab wars though they loaded witli amazing reck lessness, shoveling in the powder from open boxes, sunk to their guns to the last. The Mood of the first man killed was smeared on the gun, and the whole detachment died beside It sooner than retreat.—Cham hers' Journal. His IVS St: licrniit 1011. “Superstition seems to he connected In the minds of most people with wo men, ladders, rabbits’ feet and horse shoes,” su'd the young girl at the piano. "Asa matter of fact, however, I know Hurt men are fully as superstitious as tlie women of my acquaintance, and sometimes more so. One young man of my acquaintance, for instance, who has. literary .yearnings and who feels sure he could astonish the public with liis brilliant stories if ho could only get some editor to accept them, sounds his summers in the country gathering in spiration, local color and—four leaf clovers. When winter comes he returns to his hnllrooii) in the city, writes sto ries by the wholesale and dispatches with each consignment to the editors a four leaf clover. (Sometime)! the arti cles are accepted, unil thou the writer ascribes his success to the talisman. More often, however, they are re turned, with the mascot in a more or less crumpled condition, and ho spends what leisure hours he has in trying to figure out why it is those clovers don’t work every time. Never for a moment does lie ascribe failure to any faults in his manuscripts. Isn’t that the limit in the way of supcrst'UouV”—l’hlladch phla Ledger. -WE REPAIR— Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, etc. Our Workmanship the Best. Satisfaction Guarranteed. Ketmon Moll B Jeweler and Eye Speicalist 215 Xkwcastuc St. Time by wire frcm Washington Dialy. Keeper of the City Clock When in trouble financially Joel Brothers, reliable pawnbrokers, are your friends. 0- WHEN FINISHED our work will pass the most rigid examination by experts. All PLUMBING jobs—no matter how small and sim ple, or large and complicated—aroSTir crssfull, handled. Material and wo* 1 mauship in covered places is just g good as that in plain sight Got ourestimates before plaiCiT contract ousewhere. MOSES DANIEL. 205 Gloucester Street. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, THE * ARCADE : J 210 Gloucester Street Is headquarters for all the pop-* ular brands of whiskey on the * Market. 1 , * WWW Saratoga, Yellow Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-j berland, Wilson, Metropolitan Club, Silas Johnson, CongressJ Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club, j including Bourbons, Gins Bran-J dies, Imported and Domestic J Wines, and a full line of popular! Cigars. j S lam putting out a specialty > that excells anything that has < ever been offered to the public, j Four full quarts Elgin Club, an < excellent, high grade whiskey, , put up in a neat package, for , $3.85. Delivered to any point, ex-" . press prepaid. I would call special attention* for medical and family use, to- Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this" - is an absolute distillation of 1880' Pool and Biilard Tables are' - kept in an up to date condi- ’ , tion. ■ We serve an elegant FREE'; LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. Your patrosage is highly ap-; ' predated. PHIL KELLER. ] a Doctor. "I am lust up from a hard sp .<!). o; the flux” (dysentery) says Mr. T. A Pinner, a well known me, Jiant of Drummond, Term. “I used one bottle if Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ana Diarrhoea ilcaiedy an-* was cured , dtlimit bavin:; a doc. ,r. 1 consider it the beat cholera uiniicine in tin. world.” There is no use of employing doctor when this medicine is used, for no ductor can preccribo a bettei medicine for bowel complaint in an> form either for children or adults It. never f’blv -<p * is uioivaant to take. For sale by all druggists. JOHN D. ROUNTOS, “Brunswick’s Candy Store.” FINE CANDIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOBACCO. Good Service. Fresh Goods. Taffy Candy Made Daily 208 Newcastle Street. NEW NUTS. NEW DRIED FRUITS Walnuts per pound 20c Gvnp Peaches per lb 12%c A Inn mit i per pound 20c Evap Aippleo per lb l2’/te Pecans per pound 20e Apricots per pound 15c Brazils per pound 20c Figs per pound 20c Prunes per pound 12 L. L. Raisins per lb 20c BUCKWHEAT JUST RECEIVED NEW BUCKWHEAT, GEORGIA AND MAPLE SYRUF. Phone 158. If it’s good to eat we have it LYNN cleaning and press ing CLUB. Andrew Wright, - - Proprietor. 100 Gloucester Street, cleaning, Repairing and Tailoring. “Prompt Attention” Our Motto. BEST MATERIAL . . . COMPETENT WORKKMEN \n order will convince you that we will give satisfaction.. Phone 31. Fall will soon be here. Have your overcoat dyed at the Glynn Cleaning und Pressing club. Ship Notice. Neither the master, owners or con sigiieee will he responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of the Spanish ship Palamue. MARS. Master. Get out your winter clothes and have them put in good order by Jim Carter. Phone 253-2, 604 Monk street. Do Not Delay. Don't wait until cold weather be fore having your grates and chimneys reuatrej. Plaster and repair work done and every job guaranteed. Jul ia*, Lawson. 206 Monk street W. M. TUPPER * CO., Forwarding and Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In lurance. Correepondance Solicited BRUNSWICK. Muscatel, port. Sherry. Catawba nd blackberry wines at 25cents a bat': tie, one fifth gallon oach. All these | wines of California vintage. S. Lev-i ison. 350 unredeemed revolvers for salej from 90c to sll. Joel Bros., Reliable Pawnbrokers. AROUND OUR CITY,; —*— BATCH OF SMALL ITEMS PICKED UP DURING THE DAY BY NEWS REPORTERS. W. S. Tison, of Savannah, Is ;n the city. Hon. Thomas W Lamb was in the city yesterday. W. J. Dutts left last night on a business trip to New York. W; M. \Vsggins, !of !Wayne);ville, was in the city yesterday. B. J. Ford has returned from a trip over the line of the B. & B. Capt. John A. Faster, of St. Simon, spent yesterday in the city. Sheriff David Bailey, of Camden, is spending a few days in the city. Clecm E. Baker, of Douglas, was among the visitors to the city yes terday. J. S. Vischer, of the Ferguson Con struction Company, was in the city yesterday. Chief Engineer Woiods Roberts, of the B. & B. is spending a day or two in the city. Capt. Mars, of the Spanish ship Palamos, is in port again to the do light of his many friends. C. C. Cali.ff the well known cross tie man, left last night for a visit to his old home in South Carolina. Notice. I have removed my plumbing busi ness from the Newcastle street stand to the store formerly occupied by A. H. Baker at number 205 Gloucester street where I will be pleased to all of my old customers as well a many new ones. MOSES DANIEL. (food Advice. liie most miserable beings io the world are those suffering lrom dys pepsia and liver complaint. Mor? han seventy-five per cent, of the pso jile of the United Stßi.es are afflicted ■with thes" two diseases and their ef cts: su h as Sour Stomach, Lick* headache habitual costiveneas, pal pitation of the heart, loart i :rn, v/aterbrarh, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the stomach, yel low skin, coated tongue and disagree able taste In the meuth, coming up of food after eatiug, low spirits, etc Go to your druggist and get a bo’U of August Flower for 25 or 75 ceis'-u I'wu ousea vill relieve von. Tin P Moth and Oust Can Not Corrupt •our Mothes when they are treated i 1 ■ Jim Carter's clothes doming c-itab lishmerit 501 Monk °t. Phone 2532 Sash, door slid bl'n-i*. lor ss • rv ad*-.- VI —Svuar'i* fV> Mr. Joseph PominvP i, of Stillwater, Minn., after having spent over $2,000 I with the best doctors for stomach j trouble, without relief, wa3 advised by his druggist Mr. Alex. Richard, j 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 >r constipation, give these tablets a trial, and you are cer lain to be more thin pleased witk .he result. For sale at 25 cent* pei box by all druggists Go to Miss Slater's for the next five days and buv llowers at your own pries. ECWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellcr at Law Court Hoiiko- ■S'-ußcwick, Ga. Tne Death Penalty. A little thing sometimes results n death. Thus a mere scratch, in significant cuts or puny boils have aid the death penalty. It is wise o have F cklin’s Arnica Salvt ever har.dy It’s the her* salve on arth and will prevent fatalily. who turns, Sores, Fleers and Piicr, threat .n. Only lat nil n Ht stores Don’t worry about hard time® as Joel Bros., reliable pawnbrokers, are still in Brunswick. Anew collar and sleeve binding and your overcoat will save the. cost of anew one. See Jim Carter be fore cold weather. Phone 253-2. j Wilson’s restaurant is the place for ladies. Bring your friends and en joy an oyster fry. KAISER’S j Bargain Day | | • I I Mcndaif and I 5 and 6 I ii ii ii ii |Rare values, Low Prices. 1 ! j [ j [See our Ladies' pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Regular 20 c values on sale 12 1-2 c, ; 3 r 3 { j We give Trading Stamps, Save Them. j r 3 : : 3 KAISER’S | WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RECOVERING Parlor Suites, Lounges, Etc. Phone us and we will make you an estimate as to cost, etc. M. M. Miller A A Great Crockery Stock. I Have the Largest Stock of China, Glass and Agateware in Brunswick, Which I am Sel ing at the Lowest Prices. HAY, GRAIN AND GROCERIES. A. ZELMONOVITZ, Cor E and I Streets. Phone 205. G. R. HARVEY. SUCCESSOR TO SOUTH-ERN PRODUCE COMPANY. P educe and Coimni sion Merchant, _ CouDiry Coiisipnient Solicited, Prompt Selllemenl Made. WHOLESALI. DEALER IN EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER &c. 215 Grant St. BRUNSWI CK, GA. Phone 19 Distress After Eating Cured. Judge W. T. Holland of Greenhurg, La, who is well and favorably known says “Two years ago 1 suffered greatly fiom indigestion. After eating, great distress would invariably result, last ing for an hour or so and my nights were . estleas. I concluded to try Kodpl cure and it cured me en tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and indigsteion perfect. Sold by Joe-, ger’s pharmacy s Dyeing old clothes for winter is the proper thing just ntiw. See Jim Carter Phone 253-2, 504 Monk street. Single stone diamond ring, cost $75 was left with us, is unredeemed; for sate at $42,50, Joel Bros, Reliable Pawnbrokers. HELLER’S * We are ready to show a full line of Fall arid Winter Goods, compris ing of Men s Youth’s and Boys’ Clothing, Ladies’, Men’s and Children’s shoes, A most select line in Gent's Furnish luge, Ladies' Ready Made Skirts, Waists, Jackets, Capes, Hosiery and Underwear. All Dress Goods, Silks, Velvets, Trimmings, Notions, Corsets, Efltiroid eries and Laces positively at cost. j. H. & Bro. 220 NEWCASTLE ST. OCTOBER Mrs. Moilie Allen, of South Fork, y, says she has prevented attacks of cholera morbus by taking Cham berlain’s stomach and liver tablets •v'ben she felt an attack coming on. Such attacks are usucJiy caused u/ indigestion and those tablets are just what is m ederi to r’>an the stomach nd ward oF Du approaching attack. Attacks of T r-uiie may be pie ■oril.e I In t' ' b.v • Single stone diamond ring, unre deemed, for $42,50. Joel Bros, re liable pawnbrokers Prepare for cold weather by having your heavy clothes cleaned and repair, dby Ji m Carter, Pone 253-2. 504 Monk IreeL Brunswick s cold wave is earning. Prepare for it by sending your win ter clothes to J. G. Carter.