The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, November 24, 1903, Image 3

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TUESDAY MORNING. '"? Bedding The soft side of a pine piank is theoretically an ideal substitute for a bed, if you are tired enough. But most people discover that an average good night’s rest isn’t obtainable unless the bedding is sufficient ly well made to be comfortable. You don’t have to be dog-tired to appreciate the quality of these Mat tresses, Springs, Pillows. Bolsters, and Comforts. C. ffIeOARVEY. 316 NEWCASTLE STREET. CDAhbORY lilflE Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick <?AII INfiS- EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M. AILIiNU. EVERY FRIDAY FROM BRUNSWICK TO SUIT TIDE. Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed Passenger Accommodations 1 Apply to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Aglsor C. H. MALLORY & CO., Brunswick, Ga. 16 Burling Slip, New York City _ Clyde Steamship Line , BRUNSWICK TO BOSTON via CHARLESTON, S. C. V ■— _ Sra THEOv G. EGER, General Manager.W. M. TUPPER & CO., 19 State St. New York. Brunswick, Ga, CUMBERLifIfiD ROUTE BRUNSWICK TO FERNANDINA, DAILY ERVICE—SUNDAY EXCEPTED Leave Brunswick 8 A. M. Leave Fernandina 2 P. M. Ul. p. TUPPER & CO. Agents' O. R, HARVEY SUCCESSOR TO SOUTH-ERN PRODUCE COMPANY. Produce and Commission Mmlwisi, Country Consignment Solicited, Prompt Setllement Mad S ~^n r WHOLESALE DEALER IN : , ; EGGS, CHEESE, BUTTER, &c, 215 Grant St. BRUNSWI CK, GA. Phone 19 Tobias Newman The WHOLESALE WHISKEY AND BEER DEALER Will have an Interesting Announcement in This Space He Makes a Specialty of Everything in the Whiskey Line Proprietor of the Popular “METROPOLITAN” r 216-218 BAY STREET. Wt&WT* Give Trading Stamps j j A TOUCH 0F “RHEUMATIZ’ Bj- Got thait proscription of Dr. jj'f— n ,/ -■nSJBjS Helpem that did you so much Jm p 2 good last time, refilled; or, if ( -Jr jj*’ the pain’s of a different sort, ask< * 1 13 Wfl the good doctor to write you an - wjjjl other one, bring it to us and we will compound it with conscien-^ ' wF copvokht, tlonus care, | - * f HO RG AN’S Drug Store. i , a 5 t i * • 1 4 • * i I I 1 ff t fTT T 1 CITY FINANCES 4. Statement of George H. Smith, City Treasurer for the Month of August, 1903. Receipts. August. 1. Aifiount brought forward ..$10,073 83 Marshal, police fines, executns. imp. fees mks buds cst .. 184 45 Street tax 13 00 Taxes. Fred Wilder .. ... ~ 380 Emma Merchant 6 72 August 3. Taxes. Mrs. M. R. Middleton .... 11 73 Saul Walberg 2 47 Biddie and Geo. Juhans .., 2 20 Mrs. C. C. Ledlie 15 68 J. W. Owens 9 24 J. W. Chasten 6 98 Mrs. A. I. Anderson 52 501 J. W. Kirtz 1 72! R. E. Bowers 1 35 Amos Powell 1 95 License. J. A. Montgomery „ 60 00 Street tax , 76 00 Bills payable, note 448 to Sea grave & Cos 450 00 Dog tax 1 00 August 4. License. Willie May , „ 2 50 Taxes. Sylvia Gilliard 3.56 John Wilson ~ 6 34 Beauregard Tumlin 3 52 Edith M. Ewin 1 896 Robt. Williams 3 21 Burrell Jackson; 7 04 Street tax 1 .. .. 24 00 August. 5. Dog tax 3 00 Lease. Corrine Johnson .......... 05 Florence Gardner 4 00 Taxes. Miss Louise Day 17 15 Mrs. Theordora A. Way .... 7 70 Street tax 16 00 August 6. Street tax 8 00 Dog tax . 5 00 Taxes. Mrs. Ella Winter .... .... 38 50 Th. F. Winter 4 50 H. R. Ward .... 7 23 Rev. John Watts i 72 August 7. Taxes. Mrs. Elizabeth Peters ... 22 00 Est. C. M. Bache 1 40 E. H. Mason .. •• 25 41 E. H. Mason & Cos 84 00 Street tax 13 Dog tax 3 00 August 8. Taxes. Mrs. M. V. Rowland .... .. 22 58 Mrs. W. R. Shoefield • <0 S. B. Wright .. ..1 7 3d J. E. B. Manor 611 Marshal police fines, exctlons, cost, maks bds imp fees 132 75 Street tax .. .. •> Dog Tats ... .. .. 3 uu August „ ' 100 ..... 34 00 gmmSgSEK License. D 00 ...... - • NHSHHjHBakcr ' ' , 0 11 raMgffljK. Roiberts ...4 13 ®jj Sam WilsP(P*fc ’ t Rosa Ford T • .1% John E. Colson Hardware Cos. Mrs. M. J. Colson 63 ”” M. J. Colson ... 1,0 August. 11. Taxes. Jeff Pinkney ....... -•••••' , L U. M. & Mrs. M. A. Roberts., 3si DoS tax io 00 Street tax August 12. 3 oo Dog tax License. P. H. Matthews 5 00 James A. Webb ~i • * 9® Taxes. Mrs. E. D. Nightingale ..... 128 10 Jacob Harris .. 8 65 Atwell Braxton ....... .... 8 75 August 13. , | Taxes. I Alma Holmes 9 10 Lavinia Jackson - • 7.7 66 Andrew Rollins 8 14 Dog tax ...., ... * 00 Street, tax .. •• • • *“ uu August 14. i Dog tax 4 00 Taxes. W. H. George 2 80 August 15. Marshal police, fines, extions. mks, bnds, Imp fees .... 79 35 Cemetery lot. Mrs. Geo. W. Coates 1 00 License. J. A. Lowe Jr., 7 50 Taxes. t Chas. Wellert 2 70 David Bailey .... .. 4 76 Tims. Keany 33 10 Street tax t . .i 4 00 Dog tax ..i 4 00 August 17. Dog tax 1 8 00 Street tax .. .. 40 00 License. Harr" Funday „ 2 50 Bk. Bot. and Mfg. Cos 12 50 Jeff Pinkney 2 50 Taxes. Elia Myriek 6 33 Albert Deloach 98 Charlotte Read .. 3 18 Annie L. Jenkins 8 05 August 18. Bills payable note 449 Natl. Bk of Brunswick 6,000 00 Mutual Lt. & Water Cos. failure to light arc lights .... 13 55 Mutual Light and Wate Cos. rebate July acct 49 64 License. M. Levine .... , 5 00 Ed. Martin ...... 5 00 Taxes. John P. Golden . 23 94 Licensa. Germania Fire Ins. Cos. ...a 25 00 Taxes. Joseph Jones 3 66 Dog tax 7 00 Street tax ..> . • .. 10 00 August 19. Street tax .......... ..t • 10 00 Dog tax .... ....- 8 00 LOIM. J, K. dußignon .. ...... .. 400 00 Tsxes Zwk Sampson •<.<.< 2 THE BRUNSWICK DATE NiW§.' Mrs. H. B. Penniman .... 39 20 August 20. Taxes. ! V. R. Mitchell, trustee ..1 48 83 W. H. B\vift 18 52 Dog tax .. ........ 4 00 Street tax . - •. 4 00 License. J. R. Brooks 0 00 August 21. License. Sinclair Adams 2 50 Bills payable, note number 450 to Bwk. Bk. and Tr. Cos. 5,000 00 Taxes. Wash Middleton ... 20 30 W. I. Graham .. 1 40 Dog tax .... 4 00 Street tax 8 00 August 22. Marshal, police fines, mks, bnda imp, fees 83 25 Street tax 6 00 Taxes. [L. B. Davis, trustee 5 95 Mrs. L. D. Gornto 2 15 Maggie Willoughby 2 91 Taxes. August 24. Martha Hankins 2 18 . Mrs. Lenore Skipper s 77 I Joseph Matthews 24 85 , Malinda Severn 9 93 ! Street tax 60 00 Dog tax •• 8 00 License. Louisa Mason ... 2 50 j August 25. License, Harold Tatnall 1 on ■J. J. Smith 2 50 j Street tax 4 00 Dog tax 5 (X) Taxes. Miss Hettie Williams 15 40 Wm. Baker, trustee 15 49 August 26. Street tax 4 00 Dog tax 3 00 August 27. Dog tax 4 no Taxes. J. L. Turner j jg I Mrs. Sarah Turner ...... 4 90 S. M. Miller .... 10 67 Cemetery lot F. M. Morgan 100 August 28. Dog tax 3 no Taxes. Thos. Foley 340 August 29. MaishaJ police fines, mks bnds imp. fees 29 75 Taxes. Mrs. Robinet Dillon 3 15 Dog tax 1 00 August 31. Taxes. A. J. Burney 6 27 Allen Lee 3 10 E. D. Gregory 9 49 Mrs. F. M. Taylor 5 63 Minerva Graham 2 87 License. Annie Clark 5 00 L. W. Root ...„ 2 50 Taxes. W. R. Redding 1 82 Dog tax 4 00 Street tax *... 20 00 | $23,258.40 Examined, found correct and ap proved, October 17, 1903. J. E. DU BIGNON M. KAISER, i ' ; Finance Committee.' b , ... Disbursements. August 1. Mrs. M. A. Tucker <’ $ 200 00 B. H. Berrle 2 78 A. .1. Crovatt 65 00 Kennon Mott 7 50 Pay rolls .... .. 233 94 August 3. Coupons, July, 1903 82 25 The Seagraves Cos., 90ft 00 Brunswick Riflemen Ift 00 R. R. Hopkins 181 25 August 4. P. G. Busbee * P. G. Busbee ’ r ’ 05 Bills payable, note 441 Natl. BK of Bwk 2,00 ft 00 August 5. J. W. Clark 75 Hilton & Dodge Lumber Cos. 2 10 H. and W. B. Drew Cos. .. 19 20 August 6. Pay rolls 2 75 August 8. R. B. Burney 5 45 R. B. Burney 1 95 R. B. Tupper 2 69 Bd. of Eden. Glynn county .. 1,733 64 Pay rolls 217 20 August 11. J. E. Barker H 61 August 12. Gamewell Fr Alarm Tel. Cos 55 14 Eveliner Bradshaw 184 51 August 14. Garrett Printing Cos 10 00 H. A. Wrench & Sons .... 0 25 H. S. McCrary 285 75 j August 15. i W. A. McCrary 8 15 J. J. Lissner 221 60 Colson Hdwre. Cos 37 40 Fleming & Waff 95 A. T. Telfair 1 75 T. BL Bums 21 90 H. Glogauer 28 80 Coney & Parker 182 55 Moses Daniel .... 28 40 Wm. Anderson .. 11 05 A. Borchardt 20 30 J. M. Burnett 42 24 Thomas Keany 8 50 W. H. DeVoe 16 05 Douglas Hdwre Cos M. Elkan Glynn Ice Cos Pay rolls 222 20 . F. Norris, T. A August 17. J. S. Newkirk 4 00 August 18. Coupons, July 1903 'j Mutual Lt. and W. Cos 992 - Bills Payable, note number 443 Natl. Bk. of Bwk. .... •*.OOO 00 Int. and disct on no. 410 lu ' ! August 19. Oliver Deloach 4 50 August 20. Chiae. G. Moore 21 00 Chas. G. Moore 4 16 Pay rolls Pay rolls - 1 August 21. Clifford Anderson 2 00 Bills payable, note 444 Bwk Bk and' Trust Cos 5,000 00 Int. and disct. on note 450 .. 103 33 August 22. . Pay rolls 2 " 4 August 26. Fidelity and Dep. Cos 0 00 August 28. American Audit Cos 694 7a August 29. , Tlpc Tpcu Pori*' - f j Douglas Hdwre Cos. J 4U Douglas Hdwre Cos. 7 70 Will B. Pain 21 15 Mrs. F. D. Grady .. 4 00 Southern Railway 83 20 By a rolls 233 70 August 31. Jonas Hall 25 A. J. Crovatt 65 00 F. E. Twitty I 50 00 Kennon Mott 7 50 W. Joe-ger 9 00 Naval Militia 10 00 Incidentals 1 60 Pay rolls 1,808 98 $21,662 77 Bair nee .. 1,595 63 $23,258 10 Examined, found correct and appro ved, October 17, 1903. •T. E. DITBIGNON M. KAISER, Finance Committee. Worth a Thought ] This Statement Will nterest Scores of Brunswick -ieaaers. Tim facts given l slow are worth a persual by all who .re anxious about their physical eonti Uon or are a.m. larly situated to the resident of Sa vannah. it is a loi 1 occurrence and can be thoroughly uvestigated. W. E. Woods, r ired, residing at 103 President St., Savannah, says: "1 cannot speak too highly of Horn's i Kidney Pills. They acted promptly and effectually with me upon a very bad case of lame back from which 1 have been a great sufferer for quite a while. There was a dull heavy pain across my loins, a never ceasing backaeho day and night, but worse at night when it keeps me awake. At times l was totally incapacitated for exertion of any kind, the secretions from the kidneys were very dark, contained a sediment and caused me any amount of trouble, especially at night, when my rest was much disturbed. I used any number of remedies but with no apparent benefit until I obtained Doan’s Kidney Pills. The results of their use were that the backache left me, the kidney secretions cleared up and did not bother me. I cottld go to bed and rest all night, getting up in the morning rested and 1 felt better in every way." Plenty more proof like this from Brunswick people. Call at the Hun ter’s Pharmacy and ask what their customers report. For sale by all dealers. Price, 50 cents a box. Fos ter-Milbum Cos., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents. Remember the name, Doan’s, and take no other. Cheap for Cash Oat Meal .... 10 cents. Floiur, Best Patent, 24 jbs 65c Grits per peck 20c Meal, per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated. 18 lbs .. ..SI.OO Lard, Pure Leaf per pound lie L Lard, Compound, per lb 9o Butter 28 cents Bacon, best per lb 10c Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbs 15c Coffee, Arnucklo’s .. .. .v .. ~l2c Potatoes, Irish, per peck 25c Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 21. Tomatoes, 4 cans 25 Tomatoes. 3 cans f-. .. . -20 c C. L. Parker, Have your Sunday suit pressed by the Georgia Pressing Club. Phone 141-4. Fine eld California wines, S. Lev- Ison, 310 Bay street. They will lie hot. W. H.Matthews, A. L. Simmons, President. Manager firuntiiviek Settling and Manufacturing 'Co. We are Open to ill Orders for Soda and Min ral Waters. Ckk r, Coi, ials, Nec. ars The famous Ginger Aie, Orders Filled Promptly. 212 Oglethorpe Brunswick, Ga. YOU NEED NEVER ASK US If a thing s “the best.” The fact that we sell it answers theat question. Physicians generally know this, anu for that reason our prescription business is large. SMITH’S PHARMACY. 301 Newcastle Street. PERHAPS your overcoat needs a ew collar or new sleeve lining. Jim Ca-ter at 504 Monk street or ring pLoae 253-2, Whiskey and Beer Habit PERMANENTLY CURED BY j "ORRINE,” i A SAFE. SURE AND HARMLESS SPECIFIC ? Physicians pronounce drunkenness a disease of the nervous system, creating’ a morbid craving for a stimulant. Continued indulgence in whiskey, beer or wine eats away tho stomach lining ami stupe lies the digestive organs, thus destroying the digestion and ruining the health. No “will power” can heal the intlamed stomach membranes. “ORRINR” permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting directly on the affected nerves, restoring the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, improving the appetite and restoring the health. No sanitarium treatment necessary ; “ ORRINE ,r can be taken at your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if desired, • CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. * j Mrs. E. Wycliff, New York City, writes: “‘ORRINE’ cured my husband, who was a steady drunkard for many years. He now has oo desire lor stimulants, his health is Bind and he is fully restored to manhood, e used only live boxes ol ‘URkINE.’ ” Mrs. W. L. P., Helena, Mont., writes: “I have waited one year before writing you *f the permanent cure of my son. He took sanitarium treatment, as well as other rd vertised cures, but they all failed until we gave him ‘ORRINE/ He is now fullv re stored tohealth and has no desire for drink. Mr. A. E. L , Atlanta, Ga., writes: “I was born with a love of whiskey and drank it Are You In |4eed of Some Reuj Harness If so it will pay you to call and select from my large stock. I also make a specialty of wheel wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses shoed on the shortest notice. Give me a trial. T. B. BURNS, MONEY IN DIRT IF YOU KNOW IT. Here are some real bargains of Brob3ton, Fendig & Cos., the up to date real estate agents. Read them. The Jno. Wood home on Union St. beautiful house and 7 room house Terms SSOO cash S2OO per quarter. 4 small houses, rent for $16.00 per month. Will sell for $750. Vacant corner G and E streets. $550 2 lots on A street, close in, $250 Two small houses near Lover's Oak, SBOO for the two. Two story house and lot 90x180, on North Albany street S9OO. Brobston, Fendig & Cos a. r. u. c. UPHOLSTERING AND CANING Laying Carpets and Matting, Puttim in Cane Scats in Chairs, Mattresses made and renovated, Furniture rt sacked and carpets cleaned, Baby Carriages Repaired. W. H. THOMAS, 110 Gloucester Street. HHPT" When „ ■Bg* You Travel, W UjMk V (N Wm iskey r\ ■ !i\ f/ fi'wwov. foftea frf# r \> IX 'W# Ao/f/e //\yoe/rgr/p. r|na!ity is a delight. Its purity a i 'v,. / , When you drink, drink right. a \w£) MORGAN A DAVIS. Distributors [I il Ig llTßAGEß&CqgiifffiSf, 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 —aresuf cessfull; handled. Material and worl manship in covered places b just F good as that in plain sight Get ourestimates before placlr contract eusewhere. MOSES DANIEL. 205 Gloucester Street. Distress After Eating Cured. Judge W. T. Holland of Greenburg, La., who is well and favorably known 3ays- “Two years ago I suffered greatly I'iom indigestion. After eating, great distress would invariably result, last ing for an hour or so and my nights were *OBIIB6B. I concluded to try Kodol Dj-pepaia cure and it cured me en tirely. Now my sleep is refreshing and Indigsteion perfect. Sold by Jov ger’a pharmacy. Muscatel, port. Sherry. Catawba lid blackberry whies at 25cents a but' tie, one flftb gallon each. All these wines of California vintage. 8. I,av iso# NOVEMBER H 1903.1 for thirty-two years. It finally brought me to tin* gutter, homeless and friendless. I was powerless to resist the craving ami would steal and lie to get whiskey. Four boxes of ‘ORRINE’ cured me of all desire and I now hate the smell of liquor.’’ Price ft per box, 6 boxes for $5. Mailed in plain, sealed wrapper by Orrine Company, *l7 14th street, Washington, I>. C. Interest-, ing booklet (sealed) free on request. Sold and recommended by j MORGAN'S DRUG STORE Jj HAVE YOUR CLOTHES ,j CLEANED and PRESSED | at the UNION * CLEAN I NO and PRESSING CLUB. THEY DO THE BEST WORK | IN THE CITY. 'Phone 146-2. 508 Monk Street. WOOD! WOOD! PINE 75c. - ; MIXED 90c OAK SI.OO j L. Johnson, Corner George St and Cochran Ave. Lavaiiura is tl.o finest tiling for washing yoiur pets, dogs and cats, b ios, cliiluren and grown people. ’3-ES6 enoqj -jaqynoM ppx> fuoj eq jaiaco raif eag -eno Ainu n jo JSOD Oqi_oAßlS |[IAl VROOJDAO jnO.f pun Snipnia SA33T&' puß’Tl’mfna —shut j; " ■ EVERY TOM Dick or Harry who has a liquor ta sell claims it to be the best evcr;| bid in many cases the claim is not substantiated by lacks. Put these sel lers of inferior whiskeys, wines brandies etc to the test. Then sample our assortment and judge for yourself -the letter judge you, tile more certain we oi* getting yCM.II3 orders. w. W. PENNINGTON, Prop, w. G. ELLENWOOD, Mixiologist. Corner Monk and Grant. uewr* is the Nairn,. When you go to buy Witch Hazel alve look for the name DeWitt ou very box. The purt unmnilierater Witcli Hazel is used in making De bit's Witcii Hazel Halve, which 18 he best salve in the wrld for cuts, burns, bruises, boils, eczema and iies. The popularity of DeWitt’a /itch Hazel Salve, due to Us many; cures, has caused numerous worth ess counterfeits to be placed on th 9 market. The genuine bears the name of E. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. Soldi T Joorger s Pharmacy. Avery large assortment of maorschuum and amber bit briar rood piped absolutely at cost. S. Levisou, 310 Bay street v