The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 16, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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J President Suspenders j Metal Parts Rust ProoT f Positively Guaranteed if fmL-j \1 yW 1 " President ” is on buckles. 1$ m J Everywhere 50 cts., itj/;. y JS\ f or by mail postpaid. 7 QjitJ'l [M\ J light or dark, wide or narrow. g \J C. A. EDGARTON MEG. CO.' JL / Corif-HMT WHEN FINISHED our work will pass the most rigid examination by experts. All PLUMBING jobs—no matter how small and sim ple, ox large and complicated—aresuf cessfull* handled. Material and wort manship in covered places is Just t good as that in plain sight Get ourestimates before placin', contract eusewhere. MOSES DANIEL. 205 Gloucester Street. A Purgative Pleasure, if you over took DeWitt’s little ear riers for biliousness or constipa te**! you know what a purgative plea? ute is. These famous little pills cleanse tlie liver and rid the system of all without producing unpleasant effects. They do not gripe, sicken i; weaken, but give tone and strength to ii>e t.senes and organs? involved. W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says: ' No t etter pill can be used than un tie Early 111-ers tor constipation, sir? 1 ■■itl.n he, etc.” Sold by Joerger’s yhvrinn.ov Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DOMING, General Agent, Brunswick, Ga. COME AND SEE US FOR Christmas Fads IN THE Whiskey, Beer, and Cigar Line SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE NOW OFFERED ON Red Top Rye SI,OO PER QUART. CORRESPONDING PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S. D. Levadas 20C MONK STREET Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call ana eea J. H. Tanker Bley and get one ol bis. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives Best Satisiactiou o£ any. He makes al/. grades and prices to order. Kim line o£ horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty ot repairing trunks, valices, in tact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch Call on nim. J. H. TANKERBLEY. Sherries put up in marachino. The best in the market, only 7Ec., bottle. Sig Levison, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. Brunswick’s Only First Class Hotel. Reasonable Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. PERHAPS your overcoat needs a tow collar or new sleeve lining. See V - • or ' Ing ‘piece A Pleasant Interruption. Tbe following Incident occurred at on entertainment In a large provincial town: Ou the programme a certain vo calist was down to slug “Tlie Miner's Dream of Home,” and to add special effect to tbe song he, having a friend a fireman at the fire station, about three minutes’ walk from the ball, ran out and borrowed bis top boots. His turn on the programme came around. He appeared on the stage in all the glory of a blouse, slouch hat, white breeches and the fireman's top boots. His. rendering of the song was a great success up to the middle of the second verse, when a commotion was heard at the entrance of tlie hall. Then a hot and eager fireman forced his way through the audience up to the foot lights and bawled out at the top of his voice: "Bill, you've got to come out of them ’ere boots If you value your life. I’m called to a fire!’’—London Tit-Bits. Why Many Children Are One Sided. It Is a well known physiological law that the use of a muscle causes an Increase In its size, while neglect causes it to become smaller. The steady use of the same arm In carrying a set of books to and from school, the propping of one arm on a table, or the excessive use of one arm or leg and tbe disuse of the other each such habit slowly but surely brings about its own result unless constant effort be made to counter act it. The growing age is more subject than any other to such irifiuences, but every age Is directly and powerfully Influenced by any occupation or habit which .tends to the exclusive exercise of certain muscles or to the habitual taking of a certain posture. Confessions of a Priest. Kiev. Jno. S. Co<v, of Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted a number cf physicians and tried ail sorts of medicines, but got no relief. l en I began the used of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had me in its grasp for twelve years." If you want a re liable medicine for Liver and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It’s guaranteed by all druggists. Only 60c, EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellor at Law. Court Houma, ttrunswlck, Ga. ft Why r Pay as § I Much I R for an inferior beer ? gl Schlitz beer costs twice fx£ 1-0 what common beer costs ■9 in the brewing. One-half IS :*BB pays for the product; the ffl other half for its purity, j Era One-half is spent in Sp cleanliness, in filtering even Sm ■ the air that touches it, in I IS filtering the beer, in ster- jgll ißy ilizing every bottle. And Semy it pays the cost of aging f|!f|j the beer for months before HR HB we deliver it. If you ask for Schlitz pgl ■fi you get purity and age, j |ij|p you pay no more than '-- SB beer costs without them. \ # ■ I Ask for the %■ Wm Brewery Bottling. 'ii .%!£& Morgan & Diwln L-Jj 213 A 214 Bay S-t.. ’Phone No. 92, Lg] H® Brunswick. *HE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 190 Doings In Society A Rare Subject. "There was a song among the rest; Aboon them a', it pleaded me best That some kind husband had addressed To some sweet wife: It thrilled the heart-strings thro’ the | heart, A’ to the life!" | Mrs. J. B. Wright returned to St. Simon yesterday. • . e Little Isaac Aiken is improving from an attack of grippe. ... Miss Vivian Norris will return Jan uary first from Baltimore. ... Mrs. A. M. Smith has returned from an extended visit to New York. ... The youngest child of Captain and Mrs. C. E. Arnold is quite sick. ... Miss Emma Lee will spend the hol idays with friends in Lynchburg, Va. • . Miss Mamie Burroughs will enter tain the Acacia clHb this afternoon. ... Mr. and Mrs. F. D M, Strachnn have returned from a visit to New York. ... The Musical club met at the home of Mrs. T. Q. Fleming Monday night. ... Captain and Mrs. J. H. Porter are now keeping house on C. street near J. ... Little Miss Leila Parker -is con valescing from a severe attack of grippe. ... Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lehman are pleas antly located at Dr. J C. Egleston’s on Moink street Miss Carrie Wiggins, of WaynesvlUe will entertain with a dance Christmas week • * * Mr3. M. C. Rowe will spend Christ mas in Savannah with Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Rowe. • * * Mrs. J. E. Greene and her little daughter have retruned from a visit to Albany. * * • Mrs. Julius Levy and little Miss Mildred Levy will return in a few days from Savannah • • Mrs. Alfred Prescott arrived yester day to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. G. Bradley. * • Mrs. Sarah Price and Miss Tom Barkalooi will spend the holidays with relatives in Savannah. • • • Mrs. I. S. Cohen of this city Is the guest of her daughter,, Mrs. W. P. Lambert in Uniotntown, Ala, • • • Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stahl have moved to the residence on Reynolds street, formerly occupied by Mrs Slater. • • “The world is so full of a number cf things, 1m sure we should be as happy as kings."—Robert Louis Stevenson. • • Mrs. E. L. Stephens will leave in a few days to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. V. Jeffers, in Way cross. BROWN & CO Contractors, Manufacturers, and hippers of Railway Crossties and Dealers In YELLOW PINE LUMBER Brunswick, Ga. | Electric ; ! Light ’ t . -A * ' A Pleasure and Convenience H * IT MAKES ' Your homes look bright. 'Lo oily lamps to keep In order 'd ! Lavas breaking lamp chimney# <| , Laf .at and best way of lighting L'ri/ turn the button to get the , !■:. t; easier than striking a’ . > ',-h. t i- rtK WINTER EVENINGS’ are here and now Is the time to’ -on-.ider —For rates and Inorma-V tic n ’Phone or call on A : MUTUAL'LIGHT J ► & WATER CO. , b ‘ 9 I handle a large stock of cigars. Special prices to box customers. Sig Levison, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. All kinds of bottled export beers, “half-and half’ and ales, at filer Leviaon’s. Phone 130, 310 Bay Streak Mrs. J. D. Tucker, of Thomasvillc, is spending a few days with Mrs. E. L. Stephhen, after which site will leave for Waycross to spend Christ mas with Mrs. V. Jeffers. ... A meeting of the Civic league is called for tomorrow afternoon at 3 o’clock at the Men’s chib room,. A full attendance is urged as im portant business is to be diseased. ... Another list of holiday gifts to as sist the bewildered and tired shopper: Table linens, from the plain damask to the handsome hemstitched cloth, centerpices, tray covers, serviettes, side board scarfs, embroidered bed linens, boxes of gloves, ox single pairs, shopping bags, card cases, pot plants, fans, books, beads, lace collars, shirt waist sets, handkerchiefs, silk hose, chairs, rugs, prarie grass furniture, jardinieres. * * * The Cotillion club will hold a meet ing shortly and reorganize for the season. The date of the Christina german will also be decided on at the meeting. This is always one of he social events of the season in Bruiicwick society, and it is being ed lonvard to with much pleas ure. * Fifty oranges fop seventy-five cents at A. C. Jeffers. Some Remarkable Gnnn. At the siege of Hhodes the Turkr constructed mortars by hollowing out Cavities in the solid rook at the proper angle, and in the arsenal at Malta Is a trophy of the long and glorious defense 1 of Valetta, in a Turkish gun, about a six poumder, composed of a copper tube colled over with strong rope and "jack eted” with rawhide. In the same col lection are some antique “quick tirers,” breechloaders, with small bores and Immensely long barrels, like punt guns. Tbe Malay pirates put great trust In the long brass swivel guns called “lela,” and in Borneo these lelas were used as a kind of currency, large sums being estimated in guns. The Chinese cast excellent, bronze guns (there is a fine specimen of them ia Devonport dockyard), but so little did they understand gunnery that in the so called “opium war” tbe forts of tbe Boccn Tigris, defending the Canton river, had the guns built immovably Into tbe walls. Tbe Sikh gunners op posed to us in tbe two Punjab wars, though they loaded with amazing reck Jessness, shoveling in the powder from open boxes, stuck to their guns to the last. The blood of the first man killed was smeared ou tbe gun, and tbe whole detachment died beside it sooner than retreat.—Chambers’ Journal. fill JPet Snperntitlon. “Supers'! ition seems to be connected In tbe minds of most people with wo men, ladders, rabbits’ feet and horse •hoes,” said the young girl at the piano. “Asa matter of fact, however, I know that men are fully as superstitious as the 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 his brilliant stories if he could only get some edior to accept them, spends bis summers in the country gathering in spiration, local color and—four leat clovers. When winter comes lie returns to his he II room in the city, writes sto ries by J he wholesain and dispatches with each consignment to the editors a four leal clover. Sometimes the arti cles are accepted, anil then the writer ascribes bis success to the talisman. More often, however, they are re turned, with the mason im a more or less crumpled condition, m-* lie spends what leisure hours lie hak in trying to uguro out why it is those clovers don't •vork every time. Never for a moment does he escribe failure to any faults in his manuscripts. Isn't that the limit In the way of superstition'/”—PhiladeJ phia Ledger. FOR SALE —Two good iron safes; , medium size. L. J. Leavy &Son. FOR SALE—Horse, wagon and har ness. $83.00. L. J. Leavy & Son. FOR SALE—Fourteen acre farm. Dwelling house alone worth $1,200. Will sell for $650 on good terms.„L. J. Leavy & Son. The Pleasure of Eating. Parsons .suffering firm ii'.iiigvr.t.hii dyspepsia or other stomach trouble* will lind that Kodoi l>..vpei.sia cur digests what you eat and run! ■ i stomrch "Sweet, 'i is t.uur '.y is never falling cure for indigestion an dyspepsia and all com;, mints affect in the gland •or it.euibran ot su ach or diges ve tro' t. Y. hen yi ,ake Kodol Dy-pepsia v everythin you ealt taste good, and eiory hit ,ae noutriinent that your food non:,- ii is assimilated and appropriated by tb blood and tissues. So! >? Joerger harmaev. Quakei Dairy Feed is best for Milcb cows. Wholesale by * M. Burnett. Cream de Menthe, Cream de Vio let, Cream de Rose, Cream de Coco, Casino Cocktails and lots of other cordials to numerous to mention at Sig Levison’s, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. THE GEM FRUIT STORE. Next to Morgan's Drug Store STAFF LYONS, Propr. Everything in the Fruit Line, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Snuff adn SMOKERS’ SUPPLIES Fine Domestic and French Candies CANDY MADE DAILY FROM THE CHOICEST SYRUPS, r-nme *id Re* Me. #TAFF LYONC. Early American Sculptor*. It is worthy of special notice that when Itush began to model In clay not one of the artists wlio have given ce lebrity to our native sculpture had seen tbe light of day. Frazer was not born until 1790 nor Ezekiel Auger of New Haven until 1791 The latter was orig inally in the grocery trade, but, falling in that, took tip modeling and wood carving without any guide except his natural instincts; but, like the major ity of oar early sculptors, with tlie ex ception of Hush, his efforts are inter esting only as evidence of what talent entirely unobstructed can accomplish. It was not until 1805, long after Cop ley, West, Malbone, Allston and Stuart bad demonstrated our capacity for pic torial .■ it, that Hiram Powers was born. The same year Horatio Green ougli first saw the light of day. In tbe remote wilds of Kentucky Hart was brought into this world In 1810, anil Cler<*w#fc Crawford and Mills follow ed in 1812, 1813 and 1815. Thus we see that without hereditary genius or predecessors from whom to copy Hush achieved bis artistic results and sue ceeded in winning f< himself a Hurl pean renown wine made him the equal of some of t * leading fotelgn carvers and seulpto s of his age and at the same time w U earned the title of "father of Ameri an sculpture.” Xa tor. Too a Hand. Dion Boneieanlt, playwright and actor, was once pla ng a piece called “The Vampire” at a London tier ter. The opening scent represented tbe highest regions of the Alps by m on light. A thuuderstorm raged in the dis tance, the thunder, of course, being produced in the usual manner by ths property man with a "thunder sheet." The vampire, Mr. Boueicault, was aeiti lying on the highest mountain peak, dead to all appearance, but as a ray of the moon touched his body he came to life. One night after the moon had brought him to life and when he was in the middle of his first speech Mr. Boueicault was suddenly interrupted by a tremendous clap of thunder. Low ering his voice so that it could be heard only by tlie property man, he said in dignantly: “Very well, Mr. Davids, you are mak ing more mistakes. That clap of thun der came in the wrong place.” In stentorian tones, which could b hoard all over the auditorium, Mr. Da vids replied: “No fault of mine, sir. It wasn't my thunder. Thunder’s real, out of doors. Perhaps you can stop It there, sir.” T?ir Pit? hI clan'* Advice* Ones upon a time a very nervous man called on his physician and asked for medical advice. “Take a tonic and dismiss from your mind all that tends to worry you,” said the doctor. Several months afterward the pa tient received a bill from the physician asking hint to remit $lB and answered tt thus: "Dear Doctor—l have taken a tonic and your advice. Your bill tends to worry me, und so I dismiss it from u>.j Blind.” Moral.—Advice sometimes defeats Its giver.—New York Herald. Guaranteed for All Kidney and Bladder Troubles* 1$ Safe and Sure FQiLEY’S KIDNEY CURE cures the most obstinate cases of kidney and bladder diseases. It supplies the kidneys with the substances i ley need to build up the worn ou tissues. It will cui ; Bright’s Disease and Diabetes if aken in time, and a slight disort yields readily to the wonderful c lative pjwer of this great medic ae. It sooths and heals the urinary organs and invigorates the whole system If your kidneys are de ranged, commence by taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will wake you well. A Physician defied, Now Prescribes (t Dally Dr. Geo. Ewing, a practicing physician at Smith’s Grove, Ky., for over thirty years, writes his personal experience with FOLEY’S 'KIDNEf CURE: “For years I have been greatly bothered with kidney and bladder trouble and enlarged prostate gland. I used everything known to the profession withoutrelief, until I commenced to use FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE. After taking three bot tles I wes entirely relieved and cured. I prescribe it now daily in my practice and heartily recommend its use to all physic.aos for such troubles,for I can honestly state 1 have prescribed it in hundreds of cases with perfect success.” Had lo Get Up Several Times Every Night Mr. F. Arnold, Arnold, la., writes: “ I was troubled with kidney disease about three years. I was nervous ■nd ail ran down, *.nd had to get up several times during the nigh,, butthre bottles#} FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE effected compie e cure. I feel better than I ever did gad recommena it to my friends.” TWO SIYEB 000 and SI.OO FORTSON’B DRUG STORE. ' Wf- L ! 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