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WILL BE BUSH DAY
Shoppers Will be Out Last
Time Searching for
Presents
The shonpers will be out for the lest
time today, In search of rresents for
those who have been forgotten, while
old Santa Claus, In many instances,
will make his visits to the toy store.
This 13 always left as the last thing
by the average Santa, and while the
little tot is dreaming tonight of what
ho will find in the sttoeking in the
morning, different toy stores will be
enjoying an unusually good business.
That this Christmas Is to tie the best
Brunswick has witnessed in many
years is best evidenced by the fact
that all of the merchants have re
ported a good business.
Yesterday the city resembled the
scene of a great carnival, and hundreds
of shoppers wore out selecting pres
ents, and It was the best day of the
week .
However, the scene yesterday will
be nothing compared with the one
today, when nearly everybody will
bo out for the last time, and Santa
will prepare to take his annual visit
to the little ones.
Pof’s Smile of Geoloa.
His mouth was like Apollo’s bow on
beat and in the natural curve said sor
row, with imagination, but when
wreathed into smiles by any cheering
Inflorescence of his soul, disclosing a
set of ivory teeth as evenly set as the
opal walls 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 seein 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 I do not remem
ber ever to bave seen in any 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 bad just been said by him,
like the triumphant world renovating
laughter of the weeping heavens, ex
pressive of that beautiful Apollonian
disdain which seemed to say, "What
you ‘see tlirough u glass darkly’ I be
hold through the couched eye of an 11-
lnmlnated seer.” Not only did be 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 gentua.
— l " The Poe-Chlvers Papers” In Century.
TAX NOTICE.
Additional time has been granted
by the mayor and council In which to
pay 1903 city taxes. The last day
under the ordinance, was November
30th. By special order, 1 am author
ized 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 issue
executions against all In default. Pay
now, In order that you may save costs
of execution.
Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer.
All kinds of bottled export beers,
“half-and half" and ales, at
Slg Levlson’fl,
Phone 130. 310 Cay Street.
A Purgative Pleasure.
If you ever took DeWitt's lit lie ®nr-
rlers for biliousness or constipa
tion you know what a purgative Ploas
tire is. These famous little pH's
cleanse the river and rid the system
of nil without predu' l.ic unpleasan:
effects. They do not gripe, molten
Jr weaken but nlve ami siren a u
to the n>J organs'* involved
!W. H. Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
"No latter pill can bo used than i.r
tie Eeriy Ri-ors fee cetcUit a"
beads h. etc." Sold by Joerger?
pha-rir acy
l tt ; - •'...;.
WE ARE STILL CATERING FOR YOUR TRADE IN THE DRUG LIN 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 SUI TABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT
OUR CIGAR STOCK HAS JUST BEEN REPLENISHED AND WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY IN THAT LINE.
remember our proscription department is perfect
301 Newcastle St. ’Phone 222
Ejtou/ Sl/ali j
\ <2l?rißtmas Day>i
*, ]
*j By Rev. Wy!!y6 Rede, D. . ,
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By worshiping Christ. There is
no other real way. A Christmas with
out Christ is a hollow mockery, 'the
very name of the day, Christmas (i e.
Christw'irshlp) y . s i ;OWE thi9 ’
Without the public worship if Christ
there can he no real observance of
the day.
By acts of Charity. The anniver
sary of God’s great gift to Hi- oniy
begotten Sen is the best of all tinier,
for Christian giving. It ought to un
lock every purse and prompt everyone
to generous gifts to the church of God,
to Christ’s poor, and to friends and
family. The extent of our Christ
mas living will be an exact index of
our gratitude to God and love to our
fellowmen.
By Brightening our Home Lite. The
biithday of our gentle Saviour ought
to be the gladest day of all the year
in every Christian home, the day when
hearthstones burn brightest and good
cheer abounds, a day of radiant peace
and love and joy, a day ol’ heaven
upon earth.
God speed the time when through
out our broad land it shall no longer
boa day of revelr” and surftiting as
Christ's own day, when that sweet
spirit of loving kindness which He
brought into the world shall touch
all hearts and ennoble every life.
Th FerseverinK 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 n darning
needle. But young eels have a whole
some Idea that nothing can stop them,
and in consequence nothing does.
Speaking of the way in which they as
cend flood gates and other barriers, one
writer says: "Those which die stick to
the post; others, which get n little high
er, meet with the same fate, until at
last a layer of them Is formed whieh
enables the rest to overci int> tj\p <!iffl
culty of the passage. ‘ - j
"The mortality resulting**** Oin 'Mich
•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 la (be autumn. In some places
these baby eels ore tnueb sought after
j and ure formed Into cakes, which are
eaten fried.”—London Standard.
£:-.!>!iil■) 1 nit His I’rmt‘nie.
A young lady who had been pouring
tea nt n function in a suburban town,
having toward the end ol’ the affair
become somewhat fatigued, sat down
In a quiet corner of the room, where
she witnessed the following Incident:
A young man came in and made his
way to the hostess, greeting her and
apologizing for his lateness.
“Awfully glad to see you, Mr.
Blank,” said the hostess. “So good of
you to come, and all the way from
New York too. But where 13 your
brother?”
“I am commissioned to tender iris
regrets. You see, we are so busy just
now that it was Impossible for l oth of
us to get away, and so wo tossed up to
see which of us should come.”
"How nice! Such an original Idea!
Aud you won.”
“No,” said the young man absently;
“I lost.”—New York Times. / ”
PERHAPS your overcoat needs a
ew collar or new sleeve linlnf. Sim
Urn Ca-tcr at 504 Mork street or nog
'phono 253-2.
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1903.
ALONGTHEBUSYBAV
—♦ —
Arrivals and Departures
of Vessels Here
Yesterday
Arrived.
Steamer Rio Grande, Johnson, New
York and saied for Mobile.
Sailed.
Scboccer Eva B. Douglas, Bennett,
New York.
Marine Notes.
The tug Dart is hauled out on the
marine railway to repair the slight
damage done by being run into by a
sen doner 'several days ago.
The fruiter Julia Elizabeth will fin
ish discharging her cargo of fruit in
a few days. She will take on a cargo
of lumber for Nassau and will return
in February with another cargo of
all kinds of fruits.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the ordi
nary of said county for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of
Mary J. Grovenstein for the payment
of debts and for the purpose of distri
bution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be
hold on the first Monday In February,
1904. This December 15th, 1903.
W. L. Speir,
Administrator of the estate of Mary
J. Grovenstein.
C. P. Goodyear,
Max Isaac,
Petitioner’s Attorneys.
Fancy glassware of all kinds take
fine polish after being washed with
Lavadura.
My entire line of merchaum and
amber bit briar pipes at astonishingly
low prices. Slg Levison,
Phone 130. 310 Bay Street
Huyler’s candies sold at Fortson’3
drug store.
Have your Sunday suit pressed by
the Georgia Pressing Club. Phone
144-4. . .
Sour
Stomach
No appetite, loss of strength,
nervousness, headache, constipation,
bad breath, general debility, sour ris
ings, and catarrh of the stomach are
all due to indigestion. Kodol cures
indigestion. This new discovery repre
sents the natural juices of digestion
as they exist in a healthy stomach,
combined with the greatest known tonic
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.
Kodol
DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT
Give;. Health to the Sick and
Strength to the Weak.
Bottles c.”!y. SI.OO r.ho holding 2 T £ times
the trial size, which sells for 50c.
Prepared by B. C. PoWirt 4e Cos., Chicago.
HOLIDAY Hiram
No Home Complete Without a
■pW| GLOBE WERNICKE
BOOK-CASE
, The handsomest line of
“ Willom purnitare
Ever Displayed in the City
Inspect our window in Gold: Every article
24 Karat genuine gold plate
We have increased our lower floor space and are
showing our carpets, mattings, draperies, table covers
portieres, couch covers, lace curtains, on the first
floor.
6W Irish Point Curtains
Solid mahogany Library Suits
in Finest Quality heather,
A lovely line of Morris chairs, arm chairs, mantle
mirrors, banquet lamps, fancy baskets, music cabinets
ladies’ desks, etc.
Our Prices Are Right
;i©dci Dyspepsia Ours
Digests what you *t.
Peck’s Mule Peed best for horses.
J. M. Burnett.
WALTER C. BROBSTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office with Brobston, Fendig & Cos.
BRUNSWICK, QA.
CENTRAL SCHOOL
S. 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 !N THE WALL
! No Fine Futures, but the
1 BEST DRINK IN THE OITY
for 10 c. ,
‘ H. SELIG,
* Phone 237. 228 Grant St.
J All brands California Wine*
25c per boit s.
C. P. GOODYEAR,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cver James 3. Wright’s
SleuaMlar Strati. Brunswick, Sa.
Jef the Georgia Pressing club if
you want first-class work. Phone 144-4
Oirr milk shake eoda Is a fine mel
low drink. Try It. Put up by Cline
& Ludwig.