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

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President Suspenders Ease Ccmfort \ Freedom \^ ‘Durability JrZ/ylp * f Metal Parts Rust Proof. / 0 Positively Guaranteed if ju/l \lxjw 1 "President" is on buckles. / JiM J Everywhere 50 cts., //v j /ml f or by mail postpaid. [fi] J Light or dark, wide or narrow, n \f W C. A. EDGAP.TON MFC. CO. 9 Bex 476, Shirley. Mau. ..' 7'C^'i Til . Cr/rnK <r WHEN FINISHED our work will pass the most rigid rxamination by experts. All PLUMBING jobs—no matter how small and sim ple, or large and complicated— aresu< cessfull handled. Material and wo’.v manship in covered places is just • good as that in plain sight. Get ourestimates before placic'. contract eusewhere. MOSES DANIEL. 205 Gloucester Street. COME AND SEE US FOR Christmas Fads IN THE Whiskey, Beer, • and Cigar Line • SPECIAL HOLIDAY PRICE NOW OFFERED ON Red Tup Rye SI,OO PER QUART. CORRESPONDING PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S. D. Levadas 206 MONK STREET tZjLnßSilZ.'i- - BHWHB Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and Bee J. 11 lankersley and get one of his. Last Beuer, belle Cheaper, Gives Best baLstaclion of any. Ue makes ail grades and prices to order. Fine liaa ol horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty ot repairing ticnkc, valices, in fact all leather and carriage work neatly done and with despatch Cali on aim. J H. TANKERSLEY. Sherrie® put up in marachino. The best in tne market, only 7Ec., bottle. Sig Levison, Phone 130. 810 Bay Street. Quaker Dairy Feed Is best for Milch Cows. Wholesale by * M. Burnett. FOR THE HOLIDAYS A Large Line of Specialties, Paefumery and Toilet articles at - . Discount Prices Morgan's S)rug Store The Kind of a nan He Warn. “I was in Washington ouco,” said a man at the club, “when Tom Reed was the czar of the house of representa tives. He was holding forth with ear nestness on some theme to a group of friends when that man you see over there by the cigar counter pushed his way through the crowd, grasped Reed by the hand and said effusively: 'Hello, Torn, old boy! liow do you do?’ “Itced responded in a manner .that was more of a shake for-the man than for his hand and went on with his talk. When our friend over there had edged out of the crowd, someone said: ‘You didn't seem to be happy over him, Reed. Who is yonr friend, anyway?’ “Reed drawled out, ‘He’S a fellow from New York who knows more men who don’t want to know him than any other man in the Uuited States.’ troit Free Tress. Thrifty Sqnntiderers. When Napoleon entered Genoa ir 1805, the rich patricians of the city exerted themselves to gain the fuvoi of the conqueror by all sorts of nat tering attentions. The most elaborate of these vras a banquet patterned after the.famous one offered by Antony to Cleopatra. The tables were set in an artificial garden. Hooting on pontoons, which were towed out to sea during tlie prog ress of the feart. At the conclusion ot the banquet—again in imitation of An tony and Cleopatra—all the costly golf and silver plate was Hung into the sea. This little tribute of honor to the em peror was not so expensive as it seem ed, for the floating garden was sue rounded with nets, and the plate waf subsequently recovered. Confessions ot a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. Co~, 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. *en I begat 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 Livsr and Kidney trouble, stomach disorder or general debility, get Electric Bitters. It's guaranteed by all druggists. Only 60c. EDWIN W. DART, XBorney and Counsellor at l.s’ss Court House, •runawick, Ga. | THE OGLETHORPE, HUGH PORTER, Mgr. t Brunswick’s Only First | Class Hotel, x Reasonable Rates to Traveling Men. Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service.' PERHAPS your overcoat ueeds a ew collar or new sleeve lininp. See (im Ca~ter at 501 Mock street or ing phone 253-2. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 19GJ. Butter= K cup y'p special * ; MOLASSES BUTTERCUPS ONLY 20c lb. THIS WEEK ONLY. REGULA! 40c GOODS. GIVE THEM A TRIAL. THEY ARE DELICIOUS. Lloyd’s. ; Electric I Light : f’/-; ~ - m < ' A Pleasure and Convenience 6 I IT MAKES ’ Your homes look bright. ’No oily lamps to keep in order ’ ’ Saves breaking lamp chimneys'! ; Safest and best way of lighting. Only turn the button to get light; easier than striking a ; match. ? DARK WINTER EVENINGS ’ are here and now is the time to consider—For rates and inorma-'' tion ’Phone or call on MUTUAL LIGHT & WATER CO. B ! A I handle a large stock of cigars. Special prices to box customers. Sig Leviscn, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. All kinds of bottled export beers, “half-and half” and ales, at Sig Levison’s, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. The Pleasure of Eating. Parsons t , ... . m , sm ■■■- dyspepsia or other stomach troubles uigesls what you eat and m. . >.. .1 *3 - ,ii eer fail.n; rare k.. ..... a an .yspei;:--,ia a.: i ... . ......a.•*s... ..•.■ cuii -lie iti'S c. ~iro u. LUti <ioh or diL T ‘iiv. \ . irawt, \, ii-.a yo i -.1,1.0* ‘ J- l t and. v. • 1.4- i iiu etui- labic* iui.i u. -j, oh. • ne noiit.nixK.tii ~0... * .a assiniiiatt-.l an 1 apptvjnKti-u : k .lolu iiuu Üb.tUeii. v-ji v jy Juer&er i Larmacsv* Ladies Shuts anti v</raps’ cleaned and pressed or dyed at Jim Cantor’s 504 Monk street, *phon* 253*2. Fifty oranges for seventy-five cents at A. C. Jeffers. A PuryaVv Li- :.--v if y:*.i vcr took DeWittYs liKb-i a-r r.ozz for or constipa* •.ift'i you ':now what a purgative pleas-, ate is. The.se famous little pills deans' t ie liver and rid the systeu jT all w tn. at piudii'diig unplca.-n?' oitects They do not gripe, aicko r v/ealan, but give tone and o {ho i -sues and Hv.ihf* W. H. Ho.veil, of Houston, Tex., says: “No letter pill can be used than n *e tiri’ly Ki-*or fo* * w n>s! . u headache, etc.” Soi l by r.< . phnr rp^rv Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DiMING, General Agent. Brunswick, Ga. Wine List for the Holidays. N. C. Scupperuong wine, port, sherry, muscatel, toliay, catawba and black berry wine. Per gallon SI.OO per bot tle 25 cents. Sig Levison, 310 Bay street, phone 130. Huyior’s candies sold at Fortson’s drug store. Society Mrs. Jos. Camp'.i'sn ot £t Sim'.n spent the day iu the city. ■ . ? Mrs. W. H. Buukiey Is improving from her recent sever cold. * * * Miss Hazel Nightengale will enter tain the Zinnia club this afternoon. * * 9 A fine son is being welcomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Bruce Wright. * * • A litll daughter arrived yesterday' at the home of Mr. ad Mrs. M. A Ba ker. * * * Mrs. M. Lissner arrives tomorrow from NY v York to vi&it Mr. and Mrs. •T. ,T. LYsner. The illiam Morris club meets tonight with the Misses Brown 0:1 Union street. * * • Miss Fannie Mason arrives today frotii Frenau college io spend the holidays at home. • • * The Methodist ladios doted their bazaar yesterday after a very suc cessful sale. Mrs. Emil Fabia'w-of Fernandina is spending a day two in this city with friends. * * * Mrs. Richard Joins:* of Macon, with her littie daughter, is the guest c 2 Dr. F. Joerger. * * * Miss Kathleen Norris lias returned to Darien after a pleasant visit to Mrs. W. M. Tuppr. • * The little son ol' Captain and Mrs. C. E. Arnold is improving from his re cent serious illness. - * * Mrs. H. W. Gale and her Lttle son leave today for War or ss to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parse. % • K • Miss Annie May Arnold arrived yes terday from Monroe coliege at Foi syth to spend the "holidays at borne. m m m The Cothelian club will have a meet ing after the holidays and will then formally reorganize for the season. ... | Mrs. J. A. Flood of Crandall, Fla., is spending some time with her moth er. Mrs. W. H. Bunkley on Halifax Square. * * • Mrs Alfred Johannesen Returned to morrow from Toy, Ga., with her little son-, who lias recovered fro his ill* ness. , CHRISTMAS SHOPPING MADE EASY TCofclpMl Read our list of Suitable Christmas (K p!l|fl ! Presents 1 glf f 00 V OIR TRADING EARLY fv IM * I and " hat little effort it requires to complete k Ilf j your Christmas Shopping, YK-’ftX Ifel: i LADIES’ LACE COLLARS, STOCKS S&f' T Ml PI AND FANCY Piaffe NECKWEAR •/'>'. ' jKf UMBRELLAS, . ‘ || HANDKERCHIEFS, (f LOUNGING ROBES - ’W,"' BATHROBES, l( ! /j(J‘ '' '*' /T\ > OPEN EVJN'NGS TOILET SETS, ICY , \ // /■' \ MEN’S BATH ROsES, ! ' ~..V * jj* •*’. 1 MEN’S LOUNGING RCOES *"V\\ ’^A/ MEN’S SMOKING JACKETS \ Y SILK MUFFLE.IO, j / \\jl£ ‘ SILK SUSPENDERS, A/! k // ) SILK SHIRT WAISTS, TIES, S JITS, Hi' 1 '" FUR P,ECES WALKII.G CAM-.E, <?](s, o iff jW% JACKETS, PURSES, OVEirCOATC, V ,f '*o ill tSkik WRIST BAGS, KID GLOVES, fflf M S M\% WRIT'NG TABLETS, SWEATERS, VJf C F r-HVI FELT SLIPPERS, r.. .HOM. EVEMNG STETSON OR DUNLAP MATS CHILDRENS' FUR SETS. REMEMBER, V/E GIVE .C per cent V- LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF OFF ON SUIT j AND OVER- ' BOYS’ MISSES’ AND CHII-DRENS COAT3 FOR CASH. ’L——— SHOES IN THE CITY. LEVTS~ Miss Vivian Kay will return Tues ; lay from Baltimore and not Miss Viv j ian Norris, as was stated, by mistake yesterday. : , *“ * , Next week promises to be the bright est of To season as two clubs enter tainments and an nber of smrll af j airs are on the cal ,dar. % # a Mrs. T. A. Fahru las returned from ; Jacksonville, accon anted by he - tit le grun son,Bon I im, who is c nva lescing from an a' all of menin itis. Do Vi>l Sloop on Yonr Left Slvt*. When patient complains of a bad taste in his mouth every morn in oh waking up. says a physician, the first question I ash him is as to the position he assumes when going to sleep. An Immense number of people sleep on the left ride, and this is the most com mon cause of the unpleasant taste which is generally attributed to dys pepsia. if a meal has been taken with- j in two or three hours of going to bed, ; to sleep on the left side is to give the stomach a task which it is difficult iu the extreme to perform. The student of anatomy knows that all food enters, and leaves the stomach on the right j side, and hence sleeping on the left side soon after cab g involves a sort of pumping opertit'ou which is any thing but conducive to sound repose. The a r.ion of the heart is also Inter fered with considerably, and the later# are unduly compressed. It is probauU that lying on the back Is the most nut ura! position, but few men can rest easily so, and hence it is best to culti vate tile habit of sleeping on the right side, it is very largely a matter of habit, and the sooner it is acquired the better for the sleeper and the worse for the physician. Tile llni-Uf'l STlo. The name bucket shop is said to have originated in Chicago when legit imate tn-cki is would not handle an or iler for I-- than a.lKiO bushels, and a lot of pi. c s sprang up where men of small means could speculate on a tri fling capital, as small as a dollar, and these speculators were spoken of con temptuously as buying and selling wheat by the bucket full. The term was eventually applied to all broker age in stocks and grain when the amount dealt In were smaller than legitimate- dealers or brokers would handle and more particularly to places where tl.ore were really no Ih-itinuste transactions, but where the proprietor and cut-tone r simply bet on t\e mar ket. the proprietor allowing the cus tomer t> take either end of the bet in consideif.tion of a commission, which in reality is ids percentage in the game. ' „ < —„ - THE OUt RELIABLE ; p|||| -- 'V.V. i I ■•*•**. , Absolutely ESure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE If it is good to Come and get it ■Ef 1 CARRY A FULL LINE OF WEST “ ERN MEATS AND SAUSAGES. FANCY GROCERIES IS SPLENDIDLY SELECTED. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. MANY NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. CHRIS. ABNHEITER COR. NEWCASTLE and MONK STREET . ’PHONE 84 jAre You In flesd of Some f'leuu Hsh i^| 3Ss| I 1 If so it will pay you to mill and select frommy j . , large stock. I also "--'Lt4 s.i-ee.'mitv ot j I ( Tight and do all kiuds cl [ wa fi:on ayieflmggy repair wink. Horses shoed vn~ f '..w’test notice. a trial. | T. B. BURNS, i 3