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STEAMBOAT LINES,
MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK.
Arrives every Monday; Leaves
very Friday at high tide. Dock, foot
cf Minis (Sold street.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
Dally except Sunday.—Steamer Em
meline.
Lr. Brunswick 8:00 a. m.
Hr. Fernand lna 12 00 m.
l,v. Fernandlna 1 30 p. m.
Ar. Brunswick 5 30 p. m.
TVyl- - *• —l
•ft. SIMONS ROUTE.
Bteamer Egmont.
Lv. Frunswlck 2 00 p. m.
lAr. Brunswick 11 00 a. m.
lAr. Brunswick 0 00 p. la.
Dock, foot of Mansfield street.
!Lv. Brunswick 00 a. m
DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE.
Steamer Hessio.
Ar Darien 12 00 m.
J.v. Darien 2 00 p. in.
Hr. Brunswick 6 00 p. m.
Dock, foot of Monk street.
YOU NEED NEVER ASK US
If a thing s “the best.”
The fact that we sell it answers
ineat question.
Physicians generally know
this, anu for that reason our
prescription business is large.
SMITH’S PHARMACY.
201 Newcastle Street.
ARE YOU GOING NORTH OR WEST.
...THE...
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R. R.
offers unexcelled passenger sen ice
Modern trains carrying Pullman Sleep
era, up-to-date Coaches, tree Reclining
Chair Cara and Dining Cars between
Souther and Northern cities. The
Finest Doting Car Service in the
South.
All Agents Sell Through Tickets via
L. A N.
For rates, schedules and sleeping
car reservations, apply to
J. M. FLEMING,
Florida Passenger Agent,
206 Wes'. Bay St.. Jacksonville
C. L. Stone G. P. A., Louisville, Ky
Have your Sunday suit pressed by
the Georgia Pressing Club. Photo
144-4.
Huyler's candies sold at Fortscn's
drug store.
TOILET ARTICLES FOR
THE XMAS TRADE.
WE HAVE A HANDSOME LINE OF SPECIALLY ORDERED TOILET
ARTICLES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ALSO A FINE LOT OF NOVELTIES
IN THE CIGAR AND SMOKERS CLASS . ALL JUST THE THIN©
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
REMEMBER, WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE.
IN DRUGGIST SPECIALTIES, CANDIES, STATIONERY AND
BRUSHES OF ALL KINDS, WE ARE OFFERING SOME GENUINE HOLI
DAY PRICES, THAT WILL AND MUST ATTRACT YOU. t J|-Jj
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR LONG SUIT. j A
Morgan’s Brag dtore.
TELEPHONE 46. TT;
L. J. Leavy, A. H. Leavy
ffhe
Brunswick Auction &
'Commission Xo.
L. J. Leavy & Son, Mgrs.
If you want to Buy or
C-ii -avlb!,.' — *- -
AUCTION^
COM Ml SSI ON N,
RENTING,
STOCKS, COLLECTING
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
LOANS,
Liberal advances made
on Consignments.
Here are Some
Holiday Prices
Oat Meal 10 cents.
Flour, Best Patent. 24 'bs 65c
Grits per peck 20c
Meal, per peck t 20c
Sugar, Granulated, 15 1-2 lbs sL.ol<
Lard 10c
Lard, Compound, per lb 5c
Butter 23 cents j
Bacon, best per lb luc j
Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 ibs lor
Coffee, ArnuokJe’s 12e
Irish Potatoes, per peck 30c
Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 2!
Tomatoes, 1 cans 25
.Tomatoes. 3 cans .. .. 20c
C. L. Parker,
“A et-tch in time saves nine" hav
ing your clothes cleaned in time saves
buying new ones. Georgia Pressing
| dub, phone 144-4.
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Ship Notice.
Neither the master, consignees or!
■ owners of the Italian bark, Scottish
j Chief, will be responsible for any debts
: contracted by the crew of said bark. {
Oloose, Master.
Special Notice.
All bills against the British S. S.
"Gorjistan" must bo presented at our
office before noon today r payment
theref wi.l be debarred.
F. M. D. Rtrachan & Cos.. Agents.
Christmas Novelties in the "Whiskey
and Cigar Line
22S GRANT STREET
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUEBDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1903.
THE
ARCADE
210 Gloucester Street
■ Is headquarters for all the pop-'
: ular brands of whiskey on the
’ Market. _ ;
Stone,
Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-,
‘ berland, Wilson, Metropolitan,
’ Club, Silas Johnson, Congress,
f Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,,
i including Bourbons, Gins Bran-'
'dies, Imported and Domestic'
’Wines, and a full line of popular’
’ Cigars,
I am putting out a specialty
1 that excells anything that has
ever been offered to the public.
Four full quarts Elgin Club, an
' excellent, high grade whiskey,'
put up in a neat package, fori
$?,85. Delivered to any point, ex- ;
press prepaid. ;
I would call special attention;
, fer medical and family use, to J
Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this i
is an absolute distillation of 18301
pool and Biiiard Tables are I
kept in an up to date ccndi- <
tion.
<
3
We serve an elegant FREf ,
LUNCH from 11 to Ip. m. ]
i
Your patrosage is highly sp-‘,
predated. ,
PHIL KELLER. "
WOOD
T J- KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37(
Pine 75 c
Mixed 90 c
Oak 1.00
Grand Master to Visit Rebe’tahs.
All members of Essie Deitz Rebekah
lodge No. 1 a-e utged to be at the
lodge rooms at 3 o’clock q. m. Reg
ular meeting. Grand Master J. A.
Hyud will be present and desires to
see you.
N. A. Pylsma. N. G. I
W. E. Porter, Secretary.
Worth a
Thought
This Statement Will Interest Scores of
Brunswick Readers.
The facts given below are worth a
persual by ail who are anxious about
their physical condition or are nut,
iarly situated to the resident of Sa
vanuah. It is a local occurrence and
can be thoroughly investigated.
W. E. Woods, retired, residing ai
103 President St., Savannah, says: “I
cannot speak too highly of Doan’s
Kidney Pills. They acted promptly anti
effectually with me upon a very bad
case of lame back from which I have
j been a great sufferer for quite a while.
| There was a dull heavy pain across
my loins, a never ceasing backache
day and night, but worse at night
, when it keeps me awake. At times 1
1 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
I apparent benefit until I obtained
| Doan’s Kidney Pills. The results of
‘ their use were that the backache left
I tne, the kidney secretions cleared up
1 and did not bother me. I could go to
1 bed and rest all night, getting up in
i the morning rested and I 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
I dealers. Price, 50 cents a box. Fos-
I ter-Milburn Cos., Buffalo, N. Y„ sole
agents. Remember the name, Doan’s,
and take no other.
Sherries put up In marachino. The
best in the market, only 75c., bottle.
Slg Levison,
Phone 130. 310 Bay Street.
WANTED—Twe traveling salesmen
in each state. Permanent position;
S6O and expenses. Centra Tobacco
Works Cos., Penick, Va
Lavadura is ti e finest tbf”<* for
washing your pets, dogs and cats, be
-ies, children and grown people.
Try a box of “Belle Rose* cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1,50 per box
cat 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. S. Levison, 310 Bay
street
W. M. TUPPER A CO-
Forwarding and Shipping Aganta.
Lighterage, Towing and Marina In
cursnca. Corraspondanea Solicited
•RUFSWICML A.
Call for Shamrock sour, the best
-haser ever put up. CUno & Ludwig.
Wine List for the Holidays.
N. C. Scuppernong wine, port, sherry,
muscatel, tokay, catawba and black
berry wine. Per gallon SI.OO per bot
tle 25 cents. Sig Levlson, 310 Bay
street, phone 130.
CARDS, THEN DEATH
A DOOMED DESERTER WHO PLAYED
-POKER AND WON.
A* n Preliminary to HU Bsermlot
He Had Hia Winnings Disti’ibnied
Among the Members of the Squad
That Shot Him to Ueatb.
“It Is a curious fact,” said a meiu
oer of Company A, Third Maryland,
“that military execution had a peculiar
fascination for men who were daily
accustomed to see hundreds slain In
batrle. Men who shovel a brc;siw>ik
In on a trend; full of slain comr/ftes
and chew hardtack or eat salt pork
while at the job with a callousness
which only such frequent scenes or on
cnrreuccs would make possible In the
human heart became peculiarly sens!
tire and alive to the solemn parade
and formalities of a military execution.
“In our regiment we had a private
soldier sentenced to be slot for desert
ing to the enemy. His name was
Thompson, and he !■ do::.- and to Com
pany K. This ataa Thompson had de
serted off vedette post one night and
some two months nftirward eauie into
our lines, where mem hers of ids own
company happened to lie on picket
duty. Thompson did not calculate on
this. His idea !:i ccr.nug in was to sur
render as a Confederate soldier and he
sent north. It happened near to the
Weldon railroad, v, here our division o!
the Ninth corps was then posted. O f
course, on being recognized, lie was
taken to headquarters. and a court
martial was immediately convened. It
leaked out somehow- that Thompsea
was not the humble soldier he seemed,
but a Confederate officer and spy. If.
bad been an officer In the United lUatf-j
navy before the war. He resigned and
went south, where he secured the com
mission of colonel of infantry.
“Being a Marylander of family, ef
forts were made to save his life, but in
a quiet way, as his relatives feared to
lisclose his real identity for fear he
would be hanged as a spy instead of
shot as a deserter. Friday, the day
set for execution in the Army of the
Potomac, came arouud too soon for
Thompson and his relatives. The night
previous he had been informed that all
efforts had failed at Washington. I
was on guard duty over him, and my
brother was one of the detail of twelve
men selected as the firing squad. My
brother didn’t like the job, and came
to the tent where I was on guard to
consult with me how to get out of it.
Thompson overheard our conversation,
and, knowing my brother by name, he
broke in: ‘Say, Tip, you must not back
out. I want you in the squad, as I
know you are a dead shot and will
save me from the sergeant,’
“It was the practice for the sergeant
if the firing squad failed to kill the
loomed man with a volley to place the
muzzle of his rifle against the temple
of the prisoner and blow out his brains.
“After Tip had consented the offices
of the guard permitted us to play cards
with the prisoner. He had a roll of
bills, and we were soon in a stiff poker
game. Two guards, including myself,
by brother Tip and Thompson, com
posed the quartet. We played until
gray daylight, and Thompson skinned
the party of every dollar. He had
phenomenal luck and watched the
game closely.
"In the afternoon he was to die, and
about noon he asked to see the lieuten
ant of the firing squad. Handing the
officer $5OO, he asked him to divide it
equally among the men detailed to
shoot him.
"The division was drawn up and
formed three sides of a square, the
fourth side being open, where the grave
of Thompson was freshly dug. Th 9
band played the dead march in ‘Sau.!,’
and Thompson, at the head of the fir
ing squad, marched around the three
sides of the square, with the coffin in
which he was to be inclosed carried im
mediately belffnd him. Reaching the
open space, the coffin was set down,
Thompson seated himself on the end of
.t, facing the firing squad, about twelve
paces distant The death warrant was
read, and the chaplain tied his hand
kerchief over the prisoner’s eyes. 1
watched Thompson, curious to note if
he would hear the reports of the mus
kets that killed him. Presently I heard
the iieutenant’s low voice: ‘Ready!
Aim! Fire!’
“In the next instant Thompson top
pled back into his coffin a dead man.
The reports of the mUskets he never
heard, as I saw him swiftly fall over
before I heard the guns crack, and so
l settled this disputed point to my own
satisfaction, and to that extent the ex
ecution of Thompson interested me and
no more.”—Washington Post
To Thread a Hair Through a Walnut.
To pass a hair through a walnut
without boring a hole seems an impos
sibility, but the feat has often been
done. The hull of the walnut when
examined with a strong glass If seen
to have Innumerable small openings,
some of which lead entirely through
the nut The trick consists in using a
very fine hair and an infinite amount
of patience. Pass the hair into one of
these minute crevices and urge it gen
tly along. Sometimes it will appear on
the other side at the first trial, but if
It comes out at the hundred and first
you will be very lucky.
He Had Learned It.
“1 heard a good story the other day,”
began the grocery man, “about a cer
tain politician.”
"That will do,” Interrupted the dis
appointed officeseeker. “In the first
place, there are no certain politicians.”
—Chicago News.
SELIGS
Gives
Perfect Fully nic *- tenths of the ills of mankind can be 1
__ ' traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- i
Health e * s ’ When these important organs fail to act \
. regularly the system becomes clogged with j
■ impurities, and perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s I
Lemon Elixir is a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently I
■ and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid
j laxative, anci is good for every member of the ILff- _
9 family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. JYlOZiey S
8 Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal T OSVtnn
| for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc
Elixir
OlftMiORY LilflE
Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick
CAM | Nft c. EVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3 P. M.
EVERY FRIDAY FROM B!?tINSWiCK TO SUIT TIDE.
Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed
Passenger Accommodations
Apply to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Agtsor C.. H. MALLORY & CO.,
Brunswick, Ga. 16 Burling Slip. New York City
rp |_| Tn
BAY IRON WORKS!
Manufacturers and Repairers of
Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills;
Marine work a specialty.
Packings, Fittings ;
and Supplies
Estimates Furnished Free of Charge.
629 Bay St,
W. R. DART, ! CLAUD DART,
i'reelde it and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. ‘
Whiskey and Beer Habit
PERMANENTLY CURED BY
“ORRINE,"
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 way the
stomach lining and stupefies the digestive organs, thus destroying the digo c ion and
ruining the hea:th. No “will power” can heal the inflamed stomach membranes.
“ORRINE’ permanently removes the craving for liquor by acting direc:; on the
affected nerves, vestoring the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions,i;:ipro • lug
the appetite and restoring the health. No sanitarium treatment necessary ; “OR Iw! E ”
can be taken a. your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if ue ed.
• CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. •
Mrs. F.. WycliT, New York City, writes:
“‘ORRINE' coud my husband, who was a
steady drunkard for many years. He now
has no desire fo- stimulants, his health is
Sood and he is tally restored to manhood,
[e used only fiv boxes of ‘ORRINE.’ ”
Mrs. W. 1.. D., Helena. Mont., writes: "I
have waited otto year before writing you
of the permauetn cure of my son. He took
sanitarium trea‘ nent, as well as other ad
vertised cures, hut they all failed until we
gave him ‘ORRiNE.’ He is now fully re
stored to health ; id has no desire for drink.
Mr. A E. X., /-lanta, Ga., writes: “I was
born with a love of whiskey and drank it
WM ■- .
jggar There is no beverage more healthful
{SpgSr the right kind of beer. Barley malt and hops
—a food and a tonic. Only 3 per cent ||
ff of alcohol—just enough to aid digestion.
B Bu; get the right beer, for some beer is not healthful.
ES Schlitz is the pure beer, the clean beer, the filtered and y
® sterilized beer. No bacilli in it—nothing but health. ¥
M And Schlitz is the aged beer that never causes biliousness. p|
If Call for the Brewery Bottling. K
TA Saar that mada Milwaukee femaue. yjj
Morgan & Davis. 21S & Sli Bay St,
W JmsjjjF Phone No. M, BrunswioSt
C. Downing, PrcMdent, E. H. Htien, Vioe-PresldenL E.D.Walter, Cashier
The National Bank of Brunswick
BRUNSWICK, GA
CAPITAL OF f-NB HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
and total RESOI RCES In excess 01 ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
are devoted to 0.3 assistance of legit imate business enterprises.
DEPOS T ACCOUNTS invited from individuals, firms and corpora-
Rons.
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT aceo unts bear interest, compounded qr*i
terly. interest beasts? cerlficates of deposit Issued on special te-m*
MONEY ORDERS of the "BANKERS’ MONBi* ORDER ASSOCIi
ION” are cheer <*r - ors convenient tha' noatolf.ee or express
for thirtv-two year*. It finally brouel: me
to the putter, homeless and irb'iuT • I
was powerless to resist the cra\i:g md
would steal and lie to get wli I >ur
boxes of ‘ORRINE’ cured me of Ide ire
and I now hate the smell of liqm r
Price $r per box, 6 boxes lui Mailed in
Jlain, sealed wrapper by Orrinc Company,
17 14th street, Washington, D. C. Interest
ing booklet (sealed) free on request.
Sold and recommended by
MORGAN’S DRUG STORE