The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 23, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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2 GUESTS ARRIVE ATJEKYL ISLAND —t — Home of Millionaires will Soon Be Crowded with Quests The season Is practically open at Jekyl Island and a number of the mem bers of the club and their friends are now at tho beautiful home of the mil llomaires. and more are arriving daily. By January first it is expected that this great winter resort will be crowd ed with guests, and the season will be the most brilliant in many respects Ip tho history of the club. Many Improvements have been made on the Island during the summer sea son; the electric light plant is in op eration for the first time, new roads have been built for the guests, while many improvements have been made on the different cottages. Poe’* Smile of Genius. His mouth was like Apollo’s bow on bent and in the natural curve said sor row, with Imagination, but when wreathed into smiles by any cheering Inflorescence of bis soul, disclosing a set of Ivory teetb as evenly set as the opal wulls of Eden, was absolutely cap tivating and beautiful. So remarka bly pleasing was this transition from sadness to sunshiny gladness of hilari ty that I now seem to see him smiling before me, lighting up the dim vistas of my memory as the rain fraught light ning does the darkness of a summer night. But there was this peculiarity about his smile, which 1 do not remem ber ever to huvo seen In uny other per son—namely, that It did not appear to be the result of gladness of heart alto gether or gladness mixed with sorrow, but a pleasing satire, a smiling review of all that had Just been said by him, like the triumphant world renovating laughter of tho weeping heavens, ex presalve of that beautiful Apollonian disdain which seemed to say, “What you ‘see through a glass darkly’ I be hold through the couched eye of un Il luminated seer.” Not only did he look this, but be felt it—felt it with all bis Inmost soul. It was, in the truest ac ceptance of the term, a smile of genius. —“The Poe-Chlvers Papers” In Century. A Purgative Pleasure. If you ever took DoWitt’s little ear • rlers for biliousness or constipa tion you know what, a purgative pleas, uie Is. These famous little pills cleanse the liver and rid the system of all without producing unpleasant do not "gripe, eiHJeiT Ir weaken, but give tone and strength to the t.ssnps and orcanse Involved. IW. H. Howell, of Houston. Tex., says: "No letter pill can he used than hit tlo Early ]liserg for const) | stw.n K headixhe, etc." Sold by JoergerV Idiartracv All kinds of bottled export beers, "haif-and half” and ales, at Slg Levlson’a, Phone ISO. 310 Bay Street. i TAX NOTICE. Additional time has been granted by the mayor and council In which to pay 1903 city taxes. The last dayi under the ordinance, was November, 30th. By special order, I am author-1 Ired to receipt for taxes until Monday December 28th, 1903. The digests will then be turned over to the clerk of; council, who will be obliged to is*uc executions against all In default. Pay now, In order that you may save costs of execution. Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer. Cream de Menthe, Cream de Vio let.. Cream do Ttcxso, Cream dc Coco. Casino Cocktails and lots of other cordials to numerous to mention at Stg T.evison’s, Phona 130 310 Bay Street. Huyler's candies sodd at Fortson a drug store. YOU ALL A CORDIAL WELCOME WE ARE STILL CATERING FOR YOUR TRADE IN THE DRUG UN E. OUR STOCK IS WELL SELECTED AND WE CAN SERVE YOU TO GOOD ADVANTAGE. WE HAVE A FINE LINE OF TOILET ARTICLES, JUST THE THING FOR A SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT OUR CIGAR STOCK HAS JUST BEEN REPLENISHED AND WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY IN THAT LINE. REMEIBEB CUB PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT IS PERFECT 30! Newcastle St. ’Phone 222 Cntrblnu BooU Title*. Most readers would bo at a loss to discover the source of some book titles and would forget If they ever knew that “The World Well Lost” Is bor rowed from Dryden, that “A Dream and a Forgetting” Is Wordsworth’s phrase and that it was Othello who loved “Not Wisely, hut Too Well.” We might add that In spite of the famili arity of the famous “Elegy” not one reader In ten will trace Mr. Hard?’* "Far From the Madding Crowd" to Gray or will connect “One of Tliroo" with the mariner who held the wed ding guest with tils glittering eye. Mr. Hardy’s titles, like Howells', are al most invurlably attractive. “A Pair of Bine Eyes.” “Two on a Tower” and “The Iteturn of the Native” stimulrte curiosity. Often a proverb or any other famil iar phrase is as good as a. rocoy.izod quotation. “Put Yourself In His Place” and “It Is Never Too Date io Mend” were strokes of genius on the part of Charles Rondo. and “Soooml Thoughts.” “Dead Men’s Sh is” and "The Itoot of All Evil” are hardly less inviting.— Blackwood’s Mo;, •.xine. Hot Air to rtortTOTi. Little Emerson--Mamma, 1 find no marginal note In elucidation of this expression, which 1 observe frequently to occur in my volume of “Fairy Tale Classics”—“with baled breath.” What Is the proper Interpretation of the phrase? Mamma—“With bated breath,” my son, commonly occurs In fairy tales. Your father often returns from pisca torial excursions with bated breath. The phrase in such instances, howev er, has no significance as applying to the bait employed to allure the fish, but Is merely an elastic term of du bious meaning and suspicious origin, Utilized, os 1 have already Intimated, simply bt‘cause of the sanction which It has gained by customary usage in fairy tales generally. Do you compre hend, Emerson? Little Emerson—Perfectly, mamma, —Judge. The Per*vorlm{ Eel, Young eels in passing up a river liow the most extraordinary perse verance in overcoming all obstructions. The large flood gates-sometimes fif teen feet in height—on the Thames might be supposed sufficient to bar the progress of a fish the size of a darning needle. But young eels have a whole some Idea that nothing can stop them, and in consequence nothing docs. Speaking of the way in which they as cend flood gates and other harriers, one writer says: “Those which die stick to the post: others, which get a little high er, meet with the same fate, until at last a layer of them Is formed which enables the? rest lo overcome the dilii culty of the passage. “The mortality resulting from such •forlorn hopes' greatly helps to account for the difference in the number of young eels on their upward migration and that of those which return down stream in the autumn. In some places Jthosc.hahy S.TfTncw-mu/di somrlit after "and are formed into cakes,'""MVhldli life" eaten fried.”—London Standard. Eit>iatnlK His Presence, A young lady who lead been pouring tea at a function lu a suburban town, having toward the end of the affair become somewhat fatigued, sat down In a ended corner of the room, where she witnessed the following Inc ident: A young man came In and made bis way to the hostess, greeting her and apologizing for his lateness. “Awfully glad to see you. Mr. Blank,” si'id the hostess. “So good of you to ccnie, and all the way from New York too. But where is your brother?” "I am commissioned to tender his regrets. You soex we are so busy just now that It was impossible for both of us to get away, aud so we tossed up to see which of us should come.” “How nice! Such an original ide-a! And you won.” “No,” said the young man absently! "I lost”—New York Times. Ladies Seiirts and Wraps cleaned an! pressed e>r dyed at Jim Carter’- 501 Monk street, ’phone 2F.S-2 I handle a large stock of cigars. Special prices to box customers. Big Levis n. Phone 130. 310 Pay Street. THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER £3, 1903. ME CHANGES 10 OCCUR HEBE ►— Two or Three Business Deals on for January First A number of important changes will occur in Brunswick on January first, and while several of them have been made public still others ar eexpected to occur about which nothing has so far been said. One important change will occur In Brunswick Bank and Trust Company, and Cashier H. W. Gale will leave to carry on an insurance business, to he succeeded by Geo. H. Smith, city treasurer, who baß resigned that posi tion, and of course there will be some one elected to succeed him. His insurance business has been purchased by Mr. Gale, who will con duct it in connection with the insur ance business of J. A. Motgomery, which he has also purchased. Mr. Gale will occupy the present office of Montgomery & Cos., who will move to other quarters. Just who will succeed Mr. Smith as city treasurer is not known, but sev eral names are being mentioned in con nection with the place. ANY CHURCH or parsonage or In st 1 fute supported by voluntary con tribution will be given a liberal quan tity of the Longman & Martinez Pure Paints whenever they paint. Note: Have done so for twenty years. Sale# tens of mn,.ons of gallons; painted nearly two million houses under guarantee to repaint if not satisfac tory. The paint wears for periods up to eighteen years. Linseed oil mint be added to the paint, (dine In twe minutes). Actual cost then about 5J.26 per gallon. Sampled free Sold by out Mtsle. Bowen * Thomaa. Fifty oranges for seventy-five cents at A. C. Jeffers. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of tl<e stomach are -*iLdas-to Indigestion.--Kodo! cures indigestion. This new discovery repre sents the natural juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure in digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membrane* lining the stomach. DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Gives Health to the Sick ana Strength to the Weak. Bottles • n’y. £I.OO Sizo holding 2\i times the trial size, which soils for 50c. Prepared by £. C. DcWitt & Cos., Chicago. J fIT No Homo Complete Without a j I'llehSh WERNICKE The handsomest line of / ~ Wi\\om Furniture Ever Displayed in the City Inspect our window in Gold: Every article 24 Karat genuine gold plate We have increased our lower door space and are showing our carpets, mattings, draperies, table covers portieres, couch covers, lace curtains, on the first floor. A New Line of ~~ Irish Point Curtains Solid CQahogany Library Suits in Finest Quality heather. llll MMB—HI II II - 11*1 ■— 11 ■■■ I—Hl- ————— ———MB— A lovely line of Morris chairs, arm chairs, mantle mirrors, banquet lamps, fancy baskets, music cabinets ladies’ desks, etc. Out 1 Prices Arc flight EMMLEIUSos i&dol Dyspepsia Cura Digests what you Peck’s Mule Feed best for horses. J. M. Burnett WALTER C. BROBSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office with Brobston, Fendlg & Cos. BRUNSWICK, GA. CENTRAL SCHOOL 8. E. Corner of F. and Norwich, Streets PREPARATION for COLLEGE or BUSINESS ‘'AY SCHOOL and NIGHT SCHOOL J. H. SWINDELL, Principal. If you want the best soda water ring phone 129. Cline & Ludwig. * THE HOLE IN THE WALL J No Fine F'xturee, but the 6 BEST DRINK IN THE CITY % for 13 e. H. SELIG, 1 Phone 237. 225 Grant 8L * All brande California Winaa * 25c per bott'e. C. P. GOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Over James S. Wright's Glousestsr Street Brunswick, Ga. Jof the Georgia Pressing club if you wane first-class work. Phone 144-4 Our milk shake soda is a fine mel low drink. Try it. Put up by Cline ft Ludwig.