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STEAMBOAT LINES,
MALLORY LINE TO NEW YORK.
Ariivea every Monday; Loaves
vers Friday at high tide. Dock, foot
of Mans held street.
CUMBERLAND ROUTE.
Dally except Sunday.—Steamer Em
meline.
Lv. Brunswick 8:00 a. m.
|Ar. Fornandina 12 00 m.
Lv. Fernandina 1 80 p. m.
Ar. t rum,vick 5 80 p. w.
Dot.lt, loot of Mauafleld street
Ux. BIMONB ROUTE.
Steamer Egmont
Lv. Frunswiclt 2 00 p. m.
p,r. Brunswick 11 00 a. m.
Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. ui.
Dock, foot of Manßheld street.
Lv. Brunswick 00 a. n>
DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE.
Steamer Hcssie-
Ar Darien 12 00 m.
Lv. Darien 2 00 p. in.
Ar. 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
theat question.
, 1 hyslciana generally know
thir, anu for that reason our
prescription business is large.
SMITH’S PHARMACY.
301 Newcastlj Street.
ARE YOL GOING NORTH OR WEST'.
...THE...
LOUISV'LLE &. NASHVILLE R. R.
offers unexcelled passenger service.
Modern trains carrying Pullman Sleep
ers, up-to-date Coaches, tree Reclining
Chair Cars and Dining Cars between
Souther and Northern cities. The
Finest Dining Car Service in lha
South.
All Agents Sell Through Tickets vis
L. & N.
For rates, schedules and sleeping
car rijservations, apply to
J. M. FLEMING,
Florida Passenger Agent,
206 Vest Bay St., Jacksonville.
C. jj. Stone G. P. A., Louisville, Ivy
My entire line of merchaum and
ember bit briar pipes at astonishingly
low i rices. Sig Levison,
Phtne 130. 310 Bay Street, j
TOILET ARTICLES FOR
HOLIDAY 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 THING
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. HIIIS
PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR LONG SUIT. 1’ 1 L 2
Morgan’s Brag dtore.
TELEPHONE 46.
L. J. Leavy, A. H. Leavy
i/he
Brunswick Auetion &
'Commission Xo.
L. J. Leavy & Son, Mgrs.
If you want to Buy or
Sell anything consult us.
AUCTION, , :
COMMISSIONS
RENTING,
STOCKS, COLLECTING
REAL ESTATE
INSURANCE
LOANS,
Liberal advances made
on Consignments.
Here are Some
Holiday Prices
[Oat Men'. 10 cants.
Flour, Best Patent, 2 ’be 65c
Grit* pej peck 2uc
Meal, per peck .20c
Sugar, Granulated, 19 1-2 lbs... .sl.ou
Lard 10c
Lard, Compound, per lb 3c
Butter 28 cents
Bacon, best per lb . .10c
Bacon, good, 7 l-2e. 2 lbs 15c
Coffee, AroucLlo’s ..12c
Irish Potatoes, per peck 30c
Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 21.
Tomatoes, 4 cans 25.
Touuuoeo. 3 cans . . .. . 20c
C. L. Parker,
—■ ——mm ————l HUM iihiiii ■ w *m I
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Cream de Menthe, Cream Ue Vio
let, Creutn de Rose, Cream de Coco.
Casino Cocktails and lots of other j
oordiais to numerous to mention at
Sig Levison’s,
Phone 130 310 Bay Street.
“A at.tch in time saves nine” hav
ing your clothes cleaned in time saves
buying new ones. Georgia Pressing
club, phone 144-4.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, consignees or
owners of the British steamship.
Cairnstrath, will he responsible for
any debts contracted by the crew of
said steamship'
Hunter. Master.
Holiday Novelties in the Whiskey
and Cigar Line
22© GRANT STREET
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 27, 190S.
THE
i ARCADE
? 210 Gloucester Street
a—
ls headquarters for all the pop
f ular brands of whiskey on the
? Market. !
; WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone
“ Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum
* beriand, Wilson, Metropolitan
■ Club, Silas Johnson, Congress
r Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,
' including Bourbons, Gins Bran
dies, Imported and Domestic'
Wines, and a full line of popular 1
’ Cigars.
I _________ 1
I am putting out a specialty'
that excells anything that has'
ever been offered to the public. <
Four fu',l quarts Elgin Club, an'
excellent, high grade whiskey, -
put up in a neat package, for I
$2.85. Delivered to any point, ex-;
press prepaid. I
I would call special attention;
for medical and family use, to;
Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this I
is an absolute distillation of 1880 J
Pool and Billard Tables are I
kept in an up to date condi
tion. j„ '
I
' ~ J
We serve an elegant FREE j
LUNCH from 11 to 1 p. m. <
Your patrosage is highly ap-,
preciated. ,
PHIL KELLER. }
WOOD
T J KENNER
Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37(
Pine 75 c
Mixed qo'c
HR
Oak 1.00
N.
All kinds of bottled export beers,
"half-anil half" and ales, at
Sig Lev Ison’s,
Phone 130. 310 Bay Street.
PERHAPS your overcoat needs a
ewr collar or new sleeve linlnc. See
Itm Ca-ter at 504 Work street or ting
nhnne 853-2 ’ |
Worth a
Thought
This Statement Will Interest Scores of
Brunswick Readers.
The facts given below are worth t
persual by all who are anxious about
men- pnysrcal condition or are no.
larly situated to the resident of So
vanuali. It is a local occurrence ant,
can be thoroughly investigated.
W. E. Woods, retired, residing a.
103 President St., Savannah, say3; ‘ .
cannot speak too highly of DoanV
Kidney Pills. They acted promptly ant.
effectually with me upon a very bad
case of lame back from which I have
been a great sufferer for quite a while.
Phare was a dull heavy pain across
my loins, a never ceasing backache
I day and night, but worse at night
when it keeps me awake. At times t
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 at remedies but with no
apparent benefit until I obtained
Doan’s Kidney Pills. The results of
their use were that the backache left
me, the kidney secretions cleared up
and did not bother me. I could go to
bed and rest all night, getting up in
the morning rested and 1 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
dealers. Price, 50 cents a box. Fos
ter-Milbum Cos., Buffalo, N. Y., sole
agents. Remember the name, Doan’s
and take no other.
Steamships are using Lavadura fo.
scouring decks; will not scratch the
paint; try it. _.*•
WANTED—Twe traveling salesmen
in each state. Permanent position;
S6O and expenses. Centra Tobacco
Works Cos., Ponlck, Va
Lavadura Is the Quest thine for
washing your pets, dogs and cats, be
ies. chilurtpi and grown people.
Try a box of "Belle Rose* cigars,
guaranteed long filler at $1,60 per box
oil 60. Satisfaction guaranteed or
money refunded. 3. Levlson, 310 Bay
a treat
W. M. TUPPER * CO,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
*u ranee. Correapondenoe Selloited
■RUriWICIL BA.
Call for Shamrock sour, the best
-baser ever put up. Cline & Ludwig.
Ladies Shirts and Wraps cleaned
and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter’s
504 Monk street, ’phone 253-2.
Fifty oranges for seventy-flve eente
at A. C. Jeffers.
FRUITS AND FLOWERS.
In setting out an orchard keep to
gather all trees of the same variety.
Good garden soli la good for pot
plants, but can be Improved by the ad
dition of leaf mold.
Weak rosebushes may often be made
to grow by giving them an occasional
watering with liquid manure.
One advantage with small fruits Is
that they can be made to furnish a
supply long before trees come into bear
ing.
In planting a border don’t plant every
thing in rows. A row of hollyhocks,
for instance, isn’t half as attractive as
Irregularly placed groups that break
the outline.
With pot plants in a general way too
little water Is better than too much
The dropping leaves indicating drought
are more easily remedied than yellow
leaves, the result of being kept too
wet
In preparing pots for plants the
pieces of broken pots or crockery in the
bottom should never be omitted, as
without proper drainage the soil be
comes sour, the plants languish and
the leaves become yellowish.
Willing to tie Stied.
“I once threatened to sue an old fel
low In Vermont for slu that he owed a
client of mine,” said a New York law
yer, “but the threat did not seem to im
press him much.
“ ‘What good will it do you to sue
me?’ he asked.
" ‘lt will get the money,’ l answered.
“Here the fellow came up close to me
and said, ‘Say. If that’s so. sue me for
$2O, won’t you, and give me the other
slo.’
“I gave up hop© of collecting that
claim.”—New York Times.
Wubins In (Ac Orient.
The Japanese rip their garments
apart fbr every washing, and they iron
their clothes by spreading them on g
flat board and leaning this up agalnsl
the house to dry. The sun takes the
wrinkles out of the clothes, and some
of them have quite a luster. The Jap
anese woman does her washing out of
doors. Her washtub Is not more than
six inches high.
The hardest worked washerwomen
to the world are the Koreans. They
have to wash about a dozen dresses
for their husbands, and they have plen
ty to do. The washing Is usually done
In cold water and often In running
streams. The clothes are pounded with
paddles until they shine like a shirt
front fresh from a laundry.—Chicago
News.
Do Not Sleep on Your I,eft Side.
When a patient complains of a bad
taste In his mouth every morning on
waking up, says a physician, the first
question I ask him is as to the position
he assumes when going to sleep. An
Immense number of people sleep ou
the left side, 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
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 in
the extreme to perform. The student
of anatomy knows that all food enters
and leaves the stomach on the right
side, and hence sleeping on the left
side soon after eating involves a sort
of pumping operation which Is any
thing but conducive to sound repose.
The action of the heart is also Inter
fered with considerably, and the lungs
are unduly compressed. It is probable
that lying on the back is the most nat
ural position, but few men can rest
easily so, and hence It is best to culti
vate the habit or 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.
The Bucket Shop.
The name bucket shop is said to
have originated In Chicago when legit
imate brokers would not handle an or
der for less than 5,000 bushels, and a
lot of places 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 j
was eventually applied to all broker
age in stocks and grain when the
amounts dealt in were smaller than
legitimate dealers or brokers would
handle and more particularly to places
whore there w.re really no legitimate
transactions, but where the proprietor
and customer simply bet on the mar
ket, the proprietor allowing the cus
tomer to take either end of the bet in I
consldeiation of a commission, which j
In reality is his percentage in the game I
••Com* Merer* In Japinfvp.
A writer on children's games tii
Japan says: “Blind man’s buff as
played In Japan la quite the same
ns the game played by western chil
dren, „but If you play It with Jap
anese I may warn you not to gay
•Come here!’ In English to aj<y one
you may be trying to catch. It will
be ail right to say la Japanese *Chot
to olde’ (Come here a moment) or
‘Olda nasal’. (Condescend to come
here). The person spoken to will not
‘olde’ of course if he or she can help
himself or herself, but If you call out
In English ‘Come here!’ as I know a
foreigner did once, you may Interrupt
the game. ‘Come here’ (in Japanese
character written ka-ml) means for
eign dog. Inn Is the word for native
dog, but the first foreigners in Yoko
hama, Americans and English folk, al
ways said ‘Come here! 1 to their doge
and the expression has become a Jap
aneee word.*
Gives ,in"„i 1,, |
Perfect ir - e ' tent , h3 of the ills of mankind can be g
Tf tJ-U ele v*/h lrre ii? lantles of the st ° m ach and bow- ||
Health thcse lm P° rta nt organs fail to act §
m • egularly the system becomes clothed with
I KTILi* , p 2'“ t h '," ,h is "i£i!bta°*ELSr'i h
fl Ellxl - >s a pleasant lemon drink which acts eentlv ed
I £J£^2fz£s , r ,he “>**“'• ii.ss<£S®s ß
I laxative, and as good for *very member of the Tt/r t >
I t fty CentG a bottlc at a drug-stores MozleV S
c.lds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc ■LrGfTtOfl
Elixir
mALiLiORY LlfslE
Direct ss. Se“vice between New York and Brunswick
vAII INfiS* tVERY FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M.
SAILU>US. iyvERY FRIDAY FROM Bf&NSWICK TO SUIT TiDE.
Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed
Passenger Accommodations
Apply to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Agtsor C. H. MALLORY & CO.,
Brunswick, Ga. 16 Buriirg SP - v iy
rpTTTi?
BAY IRON WO
Manufacturers and Repairer- o
Machhery, Engines, sw Mm
Marine work asp xifcy
Packi igs, Fitticgs
si up plies
Estimates Furnished Free .t C harge.
629 Bay hi.
W. R. DAR.' f i CLAUD DART,
Preside .t and Manager. ?ir;ret£rv and Treasurer.
Whiskey and Beer Habit
PERMANENTLY CURED BY
“ORRIIME,”
A SAFE. SURE AND HARMLESS SPECiF/O
Physicians t ouounce drunkenness a disease of the id rvons system, creating a morbid
craving for a simulant. Continued indulgence in whiskey. beer or wine cats av ;:y the
stomach lining '*nd stupefies the digestive organs, thus destroying the digestion and
ruining the hea.ih. No “will power” can heal the infl.med stomach meiubr.trcs.
“ORRINE ' permanently removes the craving for liquor by-acting directly on the
affected nerves, storiugthe stomach a* and digestive organs to normal conditions, it.-inn v ing
the appetite and estoring the health. No sanitarium treatment necessary ; “ORKIaE”
can be taken i your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if dev.red.
• CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED
Mrs. E. Wycl f. New York City, writes:
“‘ORRINE’ cn dmy husband, who was a
steady drunkari for many years. He now
lias no desire fi • stimulants, his health is
Sood and he is ully restored to manhood,
[e used only fi\ boxes of ‘ORRINE.’ ”
Mrs. W. L. D. Helena, Mont., writes: “I
have waited o. year before writing you
of the permanet... cure of my son. He took
sanitarium tree tient, as well as other ad
vertised cures, it they all failed until we
gave uim ‘ORP ’NE.’ He is now fully re
stored to health ■ .and has no desire for drink.
Mr. A E. L , tlanta, Ga , writes: “I was
born with a lo\ of whiskey and drank it
jr Tnerc is no beverage more iic-iThfu! than?
the r'ght kind of beer. Barky m..:i ani hops
—a food and a tonic. Only 3 % per cent
of aLohol—just enough to ai*l digestion.
B”: get the right beer, for some leer is r.ot hea'.;hfuL
Schli" is the pure beer, the clean l>er, the filtered and
sterik-ed beer. No bacilli in it— nod mg ;v health.
A' J Schlitz is the aged beer that rtv r causes bili'iresncGS.
Cal! for the Brewery Pc ‘t.'ing.
i The Beer that made Milwaukee famous
Morgan A Davis. 212 & 21* Fly St..
'Phone No. 93, Brunswick.
G. Downing, Pr -.ldent. E. H. Mason, Vioe-Prf tidei' E.D.Waiter, Cashier
The National Bank in i
BRUNSYv ILK
CAPITAL, OF ;NE HUNDRED AN D <•'! r HOOSAND DOLLARS}
and total RESC TRCES In excess ot ONE-riiLS MILLION DOI LARS,
are devoted to t e assistance of legit lmate iusioest enterprises.
DEPOST A COUNTS Invited from indi-iJ .alj dnns and corpora
tions.
SAVINGS V2PARTMENT accounts be; r .nttrert, coapoonded qnsr<
'.erly. Intereat bearing ceriflcatss of depcßi* issued on special terms
MONEY OE ‘HRS' of the “BANKERS' MONK:. ORDEF ASS XL A
ION” are ehee •<* *-A., * ore convenient tb3' por-ofFo* or express
for thirty-two years. It finally • ime
to the gutter, homeless and f • . ■ I
was p vwerle. s to resist the cr. nd
would steal niid be to g--t v.-h i- ur
box *s of ‘OV.’RINE* cured me of t *i de ire
and I ttow hate the situ 11 Tliqu.it ’
Price $i per box, 6 boxes f IST il din
plain, sealed wrapper bv Or . o ( ny,
Hl7Ht’i street,
ingT booklet (sealed) f:ec on request.
Sold and recommended by
MORGAN’S DRUG STORE