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Everywhere SO cts., A®?; 7 Si f
or by mail postpaid./ Wl. j jf<j /
light or dark, wide or narrow. i g y A •
C. A. EDGARTON MFG. CO.' 1 fs^Ff^TQ-w-w*
WHEN FINISHED
our work will pass the most rigid
examination by experts. All
PLUMBING
Jobs —no matter how small and sim
ple, or large and complicated—aresur
cess full' handled. Material andwori
manship in covered places is lust r
good as that in plain sight.
Get ourestiinates before placil ,
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 Top Rye
PER QUART.
CORRESPONDING PRICES IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
S. D. Levadas
ESC MONK STREET
Don’t Make a Mistake
About your harness, but call and
eee J. H Tankersley and get one of
h’.a. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Give*
Bast Satisfaction of any. He make?
a'l grad* * ami prices to order Kim
line of horse hats, boots, dusters, oils
and Makes a .specialty ot repair;ns
trunkn, vs.iicea. in 'Ait all leather ant
carriage .vorir neatly done and with
and spatch. Call on aim.
J. H. TANKERBLFY.
Wrought Iron
and
Woven Wire
Fencing
The Celebrated PAGE make.
C. W. DOMING,
Fereral Agent. Brunswick. Ga.
A Purgative Pleasure,
if you ever took DeWitt's little ear
ners tor biliousness or constipa
te'! :&u Know what a purgative pleas,
u:; is. These famous little pills
cv-tn.-e tl e liver and rid the system
c-.f w> 'tout producing unpleasant
eft -ct "'hey do not gripe, elcken
h '.veakeu but give rone and strength
to ' 1 -sues anrl organsc involved
W H Howell, of Houston, Tex., says:
"No ; ei'i-v pi!i can he used than nit
ke.'dt'f.he, etc.” Sold by Joerger’s
pharmacy
ANY CFtURGH or parsonage or In
eotuta supported by voluntary con
tribution will be given a liberal quan
tity cf the Longman £ Martinez Pure
Pr ints whenever they paint Note:
Have done so for twenty years. Sale*
tens of rm....ons of gallons; painted
nearly two million houses under
guarantee to repaint tf not satisfac
tory. The paint wears for periods up
to eighteen years. Linseed ol! must
be added to the paint, (dine In twe
minutes). Actual cost then about
$1.25 per gallon. Samples fret
Fold fy our £*•**.
Bowen A Thomas.
THE DAVIS HOUSE
307 Norwich St
GOOD BOARD AND EXCELLENT
ROOMS.
Rates per day 75e
Rates per week $3.60
We have the finest feather beds In
the city.
Special attention to
TRANSIENT TRAD*
The Kind of n Man H© Was.
“I was in Washington once,” 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,
Tom, old boy! How do you do S’
“Reed responded in a manner that
was more of a shake for the man
than for his hand and w T ent on with
his talk. When our friend over there
had edged out of the crowd, someone
said: ‘You didn’t seem to be happy
aver him, Reed. Who is your 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 United States.’ Dfr
troit Free Press.
Thrifty Squanderers.
When Napoleon entered Genoa in
1805, the rich patricians of the city
exerted themselves to gain the favoi
of the conqueror by kll sorts of flat
tering attentions. The most elaborate
of these was a banquet patterned aftei
the famous one offered by Antony to
Cleopatra.
The tables were set in an artificial
garden, floating on pontoons, which
were towed out to sea during the prog
ress of the feast. At the conclusion ot
the banquet—again in imitation of An
tony and Cleopatra—all the costly golf
and silver plate was flung into the sea
This little tribute of honor to the cm
peror was not so expensive as it seem
ed, for the floating garden was sur
ronrded with nets, and the plate wat
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 ml
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 bad 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 Electtic Bitters. It’s
guaranteed by ail druggists. Oniv
60c.
EDWIN W, DART,
attorney and Councelior at Lav*
Court Howne. Brunswick, Ga.
: THE OGLETHORPE, §
HUGH PORTER, Mgr.
; Brunswick’s Only First!
\ Class Hotel.
\ Reasonable Rates to
Traveling Men.
■ Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service
! Electric ’
! Light ;
r *
A Pleasure and Convenience a
* IT MAKES *
Your homes look bright.
’ No oily lamps to keep in order
f Saves breaking iamp chimneys H
f Safest and best way of lighting 4
, Only turn the button to get the
.light; easier than striking a 1
(match.
DARK WINTER EVENINGS
’ are here and now is the time to
* consider—For rates and inorma-d
k tic n ’Phone or call on i
LIGHT
► & WATER CO. ,
J
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has applied to the ordi
nary of said coiuntv for leave to
sell land belonging to the estate of
Mary J. Grovenstein for the payment
of debts and for the purpose cut distri
bution. Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the Court
of Ordinary for said county to be
held 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,
Have-your Sunday suit pressed by
the Georgia Pressing Club. Phone
144-4, - , SSJIiaaBBBF
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER IT, 1903,
Fonrth Century Shorthand.
That shorthand was used in tho an
cient world is well known, but our In
formation is still scanty, and any ad
dition is welcome. It may therefore
be worth knowing that there is In tho
Armenian “Acts of St. CallistTntus”
a reference to the employment of ste
nography. A translation of this is in
cluded in Sir. F. C. Conybeare’s “Ar
menian Apology and Acts of Apollo
nius and Other Monuments of Early
Christianity.” The account of Cal
lisfratus was probably written in the
first half of the fourth century. It in
cludes several long addresses of Calli
stratus to his fellow sofdiers in expla
nation of the mysteries of the new
faith for which he and forty-nine of
his comrades became martyrs. Per
haps with a view to giving them au
thority ns verbatim reports, the com
piler says;
“But there was a certain scribe of
the law court who was near to the
prison, and he listened to the discourse
of Callistratus, and he wrote it down
in shorthand on paper and gave It to
us, and we set in order with all ac
curacy the record and outline of bii
thought.”
Thr.i Vcray’s Facial Appearance.
In 1819 or 1850 Charlotte Bronte
wrote of Thackeray: “To me the broad
brow seems to express intellect. Cer
tain lir.es about the nose and cheek be
tray tho satirist and the cynic; the
mouth indicates a childlike simplicity,
perhaps even a degree of irresoluteness
In consistency—weakness, in short, but
a weakness not unnmlable.” And Mr.
Motley, writing to his wife in ISSB,
said: “I believe you have never seen
Thackeray. He has tho appearance of
a colossal infant—smooth, white, shin
ing, ringlety hair, flaxen, alas, with ad
vancing years; a roundish face with a
little dab of a nose, upon which It is a
perpetual wonder how he keeps his
spectacles.”
This broken nose was always a source
of amusement to Thackeray himself.
He caricatured It In his drawing, he
frequently alluded to it in his speech
and in his letters, and he was fond of
repeating Douglas Jerrold’s remark to
him when he was to stand as godfather
to a friend’s son, “Lord, Thackeray, 1
hope y ou won’t present the chiid with
your own mug!”
Candy
Special |”Mll
Arrived by Yesterday's Steamer:
FANCY PACKAGES OF
FINE CHOCOLATES.
In 1-2 lbs, and up, at startlingly low
prices. Fresh from the factory.
Also a big stock of Home-Made
Chocolates, Creams, Brittles, etc., all
absolutely pure.
Lloyd’s.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Schedule Corrected to December 13,
..1903.
For savannah, Washington, Baitimart
Phhiladelphia and New York
Leave Brunswick, 9:50 am.. 9:00 pm
Arrive Savannah 11:59 pm
“ Washington 9:45 am 9:FO pm
“ Baltimore 11:27 am 11:35 pm
“ Phila’pia 4:15 pm 2:41 am
” New York 4:15 pm 6:30 am
"or Macon, Atlanta and Points North
and West.
Leave Brunswick 11:30 am.. 9:00 pm
Arrive Macon 6:45 pm .... 3:00 am
“ Atlanta 10:10 pm... .5:20 am
“ Birmingham 5:20 am 11:43 am
“ Chattanooga 9:45 am
“ Cincinnati 7:30 pm
“ Louisville. 8:15 pm
“ Chicago 7:30 pm
From New York, Philadelphia, Haiti
more, Washington and Savannah.
Leave New York 3:25 pm..12:10 am
“ Phil’pia 5:25 pm... 7:23 am
“ Baltimore 8:25pm.. 9:34 am
“ Wash’gn 9:50 am. 10:51 am
• Savannah3:l0pm.. 3:20 am
Arrive Brunswick 6:30 pm. .8:30 am
From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville,
Atlanta and Macon.
Leave Chicago 8:40 pm
“ Cincinnati 8:30 am
" LettisviOe 7:40 am
” Atlanta. .11:50 pm. 7:00 am
“ Macon..2:lo am...10:20 am
Arrive Brunswicks:3o pm.. 8:30 am
C. 11. Ackert, Gen’l Mngr,
Washington D. C.
S. 1. Hardwick, Gen’l Pass. Agt.,
Washington, D. C.
W. H. Tayloe, Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
C. L. Candler, Gen’l Agt.
Brunswick, Ga.
Housekeepers, wash your lamp
chimno sand globes in Lavadura wa
ter: it prevents cracking by heat.
Wanted, everybody to bathe in Ln
vadura treated water; it’s a delight
ful bath: ail first-class grocery store?
sell' Lavadura.
Furnished rooms will rent easily if
kept clean with Lavadura; it cleans
j marble work beautifully, paint work
i j.ud varnish, doors, window facing:,
and door facings, with very little
'work: 10 cents ir package.
Can you sing? If so, sing “Lava
dura!” The song is new; but, ob,
how easy.
1 The Weather is fairly good now
for having clothes put in order for
I winter. See Jim Carter, ’phono 253-2
The celebrated White Rose and
~ reen River whiskey at Pennington’s
aloon. corner Monk and Grant streets.
Sherries put up in marachino. The
best ia the market, only 75c., bottle.
Big Levison,
i Phone 180. 810 Bay Stroet
PICTURESQUE 3RITTANY,
4 Mm l_et Sitiip In Thl Quail I
Fpeticli I’ro .lnre.
Brittany is a laud where the peasauls
till the earth in zouave trousers, tore; •
dor Jackets covered with arabesque
embroic -ies and giv a w istcon:*
around which run lines of crimson.
The w: non wear short red skirts,
great medic! collars and coifs Hint flu -
ter about their heads Lke the wings of
doves. From beneath the points cf
their h ack caps the children gaze at
you with wide eyes full of the curiusltf
at animals.
These people live in houses built cl
aculptuud granite and sleep in open
work el >sets carved like the moucliara
hicks of Egypt.
In spite of the “Breton Interiors” ar/d
“Returi s of the Fishermen” wits
which painters swamp the market this
race is stil! unknown or misunder
stood, f they should ho seen not i:i
painting©, but i,t their homes. In tiieii
old Umo streets, on market days and
when, lii fair time, the tents are pitched
in tiie village market places.
Fiery little horses draw to market
flsh. flu • vegetables and ail the earl.-
produce of Itoscoif. They are spread
out up m the sidewalk. Chickens
cackle; goats bleat; pigs, tied by tbs
leg, strain toward the vegetables, sniff
ing at t.i£ fresh greens.
Form- rs in sabots, carrying great
blue uu brellas under their arms, with
the two ribbons of their felt hats float
ing down their backs, pick their way
among J:e Dinan tbina%l!;,played on
the ground—capacious soup tureens,
cider jogs and plates covered with
painted flowers and grotesque figures.
The peasants converse with but few
gesture:; they bargain in gutters)
tones.
These taciturn people forget thorn
selves in the barrooms on fair days.
The tir erns are full of noise. You
may he ir the sound of an accordion
and the plaintive note of the biniou (i
sort of bagpipje), leading monotonout
dances.
Into the harbor come boats laden
with flsh; other boats go out. Tlio
fishermen are full of business. Nox’
week wll occur the departure for tlic
new- country. There are women wiu
weep.
Above all this a git at! -n the smoke of
the vilir.ve chimneys mingles with the
great white clouds. Tho quiet sea mir
rors the sun.—Artist Castaigne in Ocas
fury.
TAX NOTICE.
Additional time has been grants J
by the mayor and council in which t >
pay 1903 city taxes. The lust da/
under the ordinance, was November
30th. By special order, I am authoi
ized to receipt for taxes until Monday
December 28th, 1903. fhe digests wi ! !
then be turned ever to the clerk cf
council, who will be obliged to issut.
executions against all in default. Pa/
now, In order that you may save cost.:
of execution.
Geo. H. Smith, City T;A, fjrar.
,re I
SHERIFF SALE.
Stats of Georgia,
County of Glynn.
i Will be sold before the court house
door in ike city of Brunswick, said
musty a.. I state, on the first Tuesday
in Janutry next, within the legal
horns of sale, at public outcry, to the
highest i.rd best bidder for cash, un lei
and by virtue of a tax execution is
sued by H. J. Read, tax collector of
’.aid cou i .y, for the year 1502 against
'he estaf.: of W. 11. Saturthv.aite, am
in favoi of H. Iverson, transferee
Amount cf taxes ?70,34 besides inter
ost and cost the following des
cribed property, to-wit: 2boilers, len
pine, complete, 1 hoisting machine, 2
husk fnar.ies, 2 clrcul r awe, 1 so'
corrage rons, 1 bellows, belting, shaft
ijig, and pulleys, 1 butting saw am
rigging. Owing to the fact that tan
property ' difficult and expensive tf
transper:.. the same win he sold with
out bein- carried and exposed at tin
court hc.-se door on the d c ■ of sale
Said pwnerty being no'.v located a
the mill f the said Satt srtl waite, or.
the line of iho Southern railway, be
tween tl •> stations of Sapp’s Still am.
Belvlsta. In said county. Levy mart"
and ret' :ned to me by R. S. Pyles,
deputy theriff.
V/. H. Bcrr'e, Sheriff.
GEORC.!GLYNN COUNTY.
To All whom It May Con-’ora: _
| M ’S. Innlo H. Brrfoni l aving, n
I proper faun, appll it me fo norma
j nent let :rs of arminiitmthiv n tly
1 estate c* Hugh Burford, late of sab.
I com tv • >is is to cite : 11 and singula
i the or of: tors and next of bin of Hugh
Burford ' o bo and apr-ear at my ofde
within lie time allowed by la.v. an
show cause, if any they can, why pot
i maiient. administration should not b
"ranfed to Mrs. Minnie 1-1. Burfori
!|OU Hugh Burford’ ; estate. Witnes:
my ban ’ and official signature, tki
11 day ot December. 1593.
i Horace Dr*’, Ordinary.
Petitioner’s Attorney".
Fifteenth Semi-Annual Dividends.
The betional f n.:k of Erur.-vvlck.
Bru rnwick, Ga., Fee. 17lh JPO3.
The lcard of directors of the Na
tional I:■ nlc of F.ron’"vlck lave thi
day dec a red a dividend of 3-per cent
three debars per share, payable on an
after January 2nd, 1904, to sliareholc
ers of r.’cord at close of business thx
date.
E. D. Walter, Cashier.
Crock vryware, silverware, tinwar
glassware can be was ted beautiful'
clean without. danger of seratchln
with Lavadura.
JsWl** the Ncmt
When von go to buy "Witch Haze
a’ve look for the name DeWltt o
V f 1 , v ':' 1 : • ’’ 1 *
Witch Hazel is used in making Be
riff’s Witcl '' • ’ ial which '
he be s' salve in the wrld for cut;
bums, bruises, boil.-, eczema an
lie!'. T> e popularity of Dc-Witt"
Jibh T’'zel Calve d'-e to lie mnn
currs. has caused v-morons wort!
rr.ip-forfeits to he p -.ce* on th
snar'tei The geuutre ' vs the ni"
D f r c TVWIH S- Cos. Chicago Bel
v roor-er’w T "' rn"- ;
You ‘"fin save m a, by calling o
me. Sir-' Levison, 310 Bay street, te
ephone IJO.
BYRON WAS BARRED. *
\ Oenn of Weatralnßfer Refused to 4
cept Statue of Poet.
i Many years ago some admirers orf*
Lord W\ ron raised a subscription for f
monument to the roet, to be placed ir
Westminster abbey. Chantrey was re
quested to execute it, hut on account
oi the smallness of the sum subscribed
he declined, and Thorwaldsen wai
then applied to and cheerfully under
took the work.
In about 1833 The finished statue ar
rived at the custom house iu London,
but, to .he astonishment of the sub
scribers, the dean of Westminster, Dr.
Ireland, declined to give permission tc
have it i *t up in the abbey, and, owing
to this difficulty, which proved insur
mountable, for Dr. Ireland's successor
was of he same opinion, it remained
for upv.-j rd of twelve years iu the cus
tom bouse, when (184(5) it was re
moved to the library of Trinity col
lege, Cambridge.
The net is represented in the statue
of rhe .v ze of life, seated on a ruin,
with D s left foot resting on the frag
ment of a column. In Ids right band
he holds a style up to his mouth; iu his
■eft a l 03k, inscribed “Childe Harold."
lie ia and vssed in a frock coat and cloak
Reside him on the left is a skull, above
which i s/he Athenian owl. The likeness
s of cc u sc posthumous. Thorwaldsen
was born Nov. 10, 1770, and died on
March :4, 1844.—Newcastle (KugJ
OhronUL.
A Model Sur, eyor, ,
The I igman Leader-Courier tells of j
an earl - day county surveyor iu King
nan c. i ut.v, Kan., who neither pos
sessed y instruments nor could have
used t! t ..i if lie had. His method of
ueasur i,g land was to tie his ankles
xogeth. • with a cord that was just
ong en > gii to allots- hint to step one
ifth of a rod each time, and thus hoh
dcil lie could strike out, counting his
stops until he had made n sullicieut
number o cover the desired distance.
The tovd or string used by him In
kastenil ; bis legs -vet her, says the
-cailer- auHer, was made or raw
hide, si that when lie was traveling
through ihe grass c“ a morning when
1 ihe dev was on it -mid become wet
end sir ill nearly foot, and so his
i topis w e e much lo per oi a morning
than tli . vi. -e of a -veiling after the
run hai dried the hang leather and
sl,i Fence F. Cons inently the nan
having T -- land sur eyed iu the n- ru
ing would- have r nt-h more in his
quarter see!ion thai his neighbor ho
bad his work done in the afternoon
-Tics'* o c surveys a. 1 corners then cs.
(ablishe i pause annoyance even to his
'ay.
I hapi !e a large stock of cigars.
Special pliers to box customers.
Sig Levison,
Phone 130. 310 Bay Street.
Fancy glassware of all kinds take
1 fine polish after being washed with
j I.avaduia
! Huyier’s candies sold at Fortson’s
drug storfq
SEVEN REASONS WHY
FOLEY’
10NEY AND 1
is a Household Favorite Everywhere for
Goughs, Golds, Group, Bronchitis, hissrania,
firippe and all other Throat and eL” | Troubles
A It quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, diiacult breathing
1 and pain in the chest and lungs.
It immediately relieves the spasms of Lroup and Whooping
: -sa Cough and effects a speedy cure.
f7gl It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given with
tyi safety to children and delicate persons.
It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin-
to dry the secretions and cause constipation.
Ic revents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens tie lungs
\t3 ar. cures Lr-. Grippe and its after effects.
,-fB It will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and
It is pleasant to take and at once produces a. soothing and
m st. engtheni. g effect on the lungs.
A Sclera Cold For Throe Months. A Chattanta aiemnt.
The following letter from A. J. Nusbaum, of Bates- Robert J. Mi, : , ’ i Hoii,e Drug
villc, Ind., tells its own story: “I suffered for three Store, of Chaux ’ , ■ ’V T i'!y „' i
nonths with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me more merit in FOL: ■ - . v " w ia < tnan in
tome medicine, and a phvsician |rescribed for me, any other cough syrup. >r ,l :li,! ,tl pty won
>et I did not improve. I the,, tried FOLEY’S HONEY derfully and : .it :m.u all other cough
AND TAR, and eight doses cured me.” syrups combined.”
Itiimtw w* SOLD OND RECOMMENDED BY <2
mafcrWtewMt iiM,- -v. FORTBON'B DRUB BTORE.
THE§IH MUMBLE
! 4mm
, AbsoSiite;,* fStsro
there is m siissr/ryrE
Come and get it
I CARRY A FULL LINE OF WEST
fancy groceries is splendidly
SELECTED. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT CF IMPORTED AND
DOMESTIC CIGARS.
MANY NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS.
CHRIS. SHftHFiTER
COR. NEWCASTLE and MONK C i BEET . ‘PHONE 94
|Are Yea In < v icd j
of Some fieiu Harness!
i ;
If so it, will pay you to call ami select from my
j large stock. 1 also make a specialty ol’ wheel
wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of
wagon and buggy repair work. Horses sliced on
| the shortest notice. Give me a trial.
| T. B. BURNS,
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