The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 29, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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4 STEAMBOAT LINES, MALI ORY LINE TO NEW YORK. Arrives every Monday; Leaves very Fri< ay at high tide. Dock, foot Of Mens field street CUMBERLAND ROUT£. Belly except Sunday.—Steamer Em meline. Lr. Brunswick 8:00 a. m. |kr. Fernaudlna 12 00 m. |.v. Fernaudlna 1 30 p. m. Ar. Brunswick B 30 p. m. Dock, toot of Mansfield street fc(. UMONS ROUTE. Steamer EgmonL Lv. Frunswlck 2 00 p. m. |kr. Brunswick 11 00 a. m. Ar. Brunswick 5 00 p. in. Doik, toot of Mansfield street. U. Brunswick 00 a. * DARIEN AND ST. SIMONS ROUTE. Steamer Heseie. Ar Darien 12 00 m. Lv. Darien 2 OU p. ui. |&r. Brunswick 6 00 p. m. Dock, foot of Monk street. .YOU NEED NEVER ASK US . ~ If a thing s "the host.” , The fact that wo sell It answers ! thcat question. , | Physicians generally know this, anu for that reason our i proscription business Is large. SMITH’S PHARMACY. *Ol Newcastle Street. ARE YOJ GOING NORTH OR WEST. ...TUB... LOUISVLLE & NASHVILLE R. R. offers unexcelled passenger service. Modern trains carrying Pullman Sleep ers, up-to-date Coaches, free Reclining Chair Cars and Dining Cars between Souther and Northern cities. The Finest Dining Car Service In the South. All Agents Sell Through Tickets via L. & N. For rates, schedules and sleeping cor eee.vations, apply to J. M. FLEMING, Florida Passenger Agent, 206 Wes. Bay St., Jacksonville. C L. Stone. G. P. A., Louisville, Ky- M.' entire line of merchaum and tmbor bit briar pipes at astonishingly low prices. Sig Levison. P) one 130. 310 Bay Street. TOILET ARTICLES FOR HOLIDAY TRADE. <L * WE HAVE A HANDSOME LINE OF SPECIALLY ORDERED TOILET ARTICLES FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ALSO A FINE LOT OF NOVELTIES IN THE CIGAR AND BMOKERS CLAS3 . ALL'JUST THE THINS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS. REMEMBER, WE CARRY EVERYTHING IN THE DRUG LINE. j % IN DRUGGIST SPECIALTIES, CANDIES, STATIONERY AND BRUSHE3 OF ALL KINDS, WE ARE OFFERING SOME GENUINE HOLI* DAY PRICES, THAT WILL AND MUST ATTRACT YOU. . ;: PRESCRIPTIONS ARE OUR LONG SUIT. | J3 Morgan’s £)rug store. TELEPHONE 46. 'I L. J. Leavy, A. H. Leavy i/he Brunswick filiation <& 'Commission 'ic. . X — . L. J. Leavy & Son, Mgra. 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 Ont Meal 10 cents. Flour, Best Patent, 24 ’bs... 65c Grits per peck 2Uc Merl. per peck 20c Sugar, Granulated, 19 1-2 lbs SI.OO Laid 10c Lard, Compound, per lb 9c Butter 28 cents Bacon, best per lb 10c Bacon, good, 7 l-2c. 2 lbs IBr CoKoe, Arouckle’s 12c Irish Potatoes, per peck 30c Soap, Octagon, 6 bars, 21. Tomatoes, 4 cans 21 Tomatoes. 3 cans .. 20c C. L. Parker, j Cream de Menthe, Cream de Vio let, Cream do Rose, Cream de Coco, Casino Cocktails and lots of other cordials to numerous to mention at Sig Levison's, Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. "A st.tch in time saves nine” hav ing yout 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, Calrastrath. will be responsible for any debts contracted by the crew of a-d steamship Hunter. Master. Holiday Novelties in the Whiskey and Cigar Line. 22§ GRANT STREET THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUEBDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1903. [ THE J : ARCADE j f v , f 210 Gloucester Street , ft - •-=— v , f Is headquarters for all tka pop- , k - ular brands of whiskey on the , t Market. ! j f WWW Saratoga, Yellow Stone) f Hunter, Magnet, Duke of Cum-) If berland, Wilson, Metropolitan! g Club, Silas Johnson, Congress! f Hall, Cambridge Rye, Elgin Club,! IT including Bourbons, Gins Bran- If dies, Imported and Domestic’ if Wines, and a full line of popular- If Cigars. ' If • K lam putting out a specialty I If that excells anything that has- If ever been offered to the public. - If Four full quarts Elgin Club, an- If excellent, high grade whiskey,- If put up in a neat package, for ■ If $3.85. Delivered to any point, ex-, k press prepaid. , K V k I would call special„ attention , for medical and family use, to. k Pure H. C. Bowen whiskey, this. Is an absolute distillation of 18801 \ Pool and Blilard Tables are k kept in an up to date condi- • c i tion. ’ If i * i We serve an e'egant FREF , g LUNCH from 11 to Ip. m. ] f I k . Your patrosage is highly ap-, . presiated. PHIL KELLER, j If ■ WOOD T J- KENNER Bay and Gloucester. Phone 37( Pine 75 c Mixed 90’c Oak 1.00 All kinds of bottled export beers, “balf-and half” and ales, at Sig Levison’s, Phone 130. 310 Bay StreeL PERHAPS your overcoat needs a evv collar or new sleeve lining. See lim Ca-ter at 5U4 Mork street or ling Worth a Thought and ■ ■ ■ This Statement fVill Interest Bcoret of uiunsvL t— ■■ The tacts giv CT inrrtti persual by all Who are afliious about Llieil' CuUuU.Lu sj, u „***. iariy situated to tue resiuenl of Si. vannah. it is ik local occurrence am can be thorougl ly invoetigated. W. IS. Woods:, retired, residing a 103 President St Savannah, says: cannot speak of Doan r Kidney Pills. They acted promptly aiu. effectually with me upon a" very bad case of lame back from which I have been a great suftorer 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. Ai times i was totally incapacitated for exertion of any kind, the secretions from the kidneys wore 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 apparent benefit until I obtained Doan’s Kidney Pills. The results ol 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 bight, getting up in the morning rested and I felt better in every way.” Plenty more proof like this from Brunswick people. Call at the Hun ten’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 . agonts. Remember the name, Doan’s and take no other. Steamships are using Lavadura fo. scouring decks; will not scratch the paint; try It WANTED— Two traveling salesmen In each state. Permanent position; S6O and expenses. Centra Tobacco Works Cos., Penick, Va ' Lavadura Is tLe finest thin? for washing your pete, dogs and oats, be '6s. children aaci frown peopio. Try a box ot “Belle Rose* elgarm, O uarantoed long filler at 91,(0 per box of 50. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 8. Levlaon, 810 Bay street W. M. TUPPER a CO, i, ®! vr * rdlnß *" d Shipping Agents. Lighterage, Towing and Marine In suranoe. Correspondence •elioltee ■RUPSWICM. AA. Quaker Dairy Feed la beet for Milch oowa. .Wholesale h* * n. Buanett. Ladles Shirt# and Wrap# cleaned and pressed or dyed at Jim Carter’s 504 Monk street, ’phone 253-2. Fifty oranges far sovanty-fivs cents at A. C. Jeffers. FRUITS AND FLOWERS. In setting out an orchard keep to getber all trees of the same variety. Good garden soil Is good for pot plants, but can be Improved by the ad dition of leaf mold. Weak rosebushes may often be made Cos grow by giving them an occasional watering with liquid manure. One advantage with small fruits la 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 Be Sued. “I once threatened to sue an old fel low In Vermont for $lO 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?’ be asked. " ‘lt will get the money,’ 1 answered. “Here the fellow came up close to me and said, ‘Say, if that’s so. sue me for S2O, won’t you, and give me the other slo.’ “I gave np hope of collecting that etaliu.”—New York Times. Waalilng In trt Orient. The Japanese rip their garments •part fbr every washing, and they iron their clothes by spreading them on * flat board and leaning this up against 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 tier washing out of floors. Her washtub is not more than •lx Inches high. The hardest worked washerwomen 'aj 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 Newt. Do Hot Sleep on l’onr toft 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 on the left side, and this Is the most com mon cause of the unpleasant taste which Is generally attributed to dys kpepsta. It a jneul has bgen taken with in two or thrVe hours pf going to bed, to sleep on the left side is to give the stomach a task which it Is difllcult 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 aide soon after eating involves a sort of pumping operation whieh 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 of 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 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 wh.re there were 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 Con side! a tion of a commission, which ki reality bs his percentage in the game. Tome Seif 1“ Is Japanese. A writer on children’s games In Japan says: “Biiud man’s l uff an played la Japan Is quite the same as the game played by western chti dren, but If you play It with Jap anese I may, worn you net to say *Oome hoie!’ In English to any on.- you may be trying to catch. It wiT! be all right to say in Japanese *Chot to oide’ (Come here a moment) or ‘Oide nasal’ (Condescend to come here). The person spoken to will not ‘oide’ of course If he or she can help himself or herself, but If you call out hi English "Come here!’ as I know a foreigner did once, you may Interrupt the game. ‘Come here’ (In Japanese character written ka-mi) means for eign dog. Inu Is the word for native deg, but the first foreigners In Yoko hama, Americans and English folk, al ways aald “Come here f to their dog* and the expression has become a Jap anese word * SELECTS Gives Full >' “ice-tenths of the ills of mankind can be § mi /cL L traced to irregularities of the stomach and bow- g HeO.lth. els ’ When these important organs fail to act 1 * regularly the system becomes clogged with 1 I impurities, ar.d perfect health is impossible. Mozley’s a I Lemon Elixir i3 a pleasant lemon drink which acts gently 1 I and thoroughly cleanses the system. It is the perfect liquid ■ I laxative, and is good for *very member of the Tk/t' _ 1 family. Fifty cents a bottle at all drug-stores. JrlUZLfiy S I Mozley’s Lemon Hot Drops are without any equal J o trin i - for coughs, colds, bronchitis, sore throat, etc. —— Elixir cnflhLiOßY UIf4E Direct ss. Service between New York and Brunswick CAII iwrc. every FRIDAY FROM NEW YORKAT 3P. M. bAILIINUa. ev'ERY FRIDAY FROM BRUNSWICK TO SUIT TIDE. Lowest Rates and Unsurpassed Passenger Accommodations Apply to W. M. TUPPER & CO., Afltsor C. H. MALLORY & CO., Brunswick, G. 16 Burling Slip New v-.--rk City tl ;BAY IRON WO l Manufacturers and Repmirer-s oi Z j Machinery, Engines, Saw Mills: ♦ Marine work a specialty l Packings, Fittings ; • and Supplies; * Estimates Furnished Tree ot Charge. * l - 629 Bay St. £W. R. DART, I CLAUD DART, f President and Manager. Secretary and Treasurer. -4 a -i Whiskey and Beer Habit PERMANENTLY CURED BY “ORRINE,” ’SATE. SURE AND HARMLESS SPECIFIC Ph. fiZians j onounce'&runkennest a disease of the nervous system, creating a morbid craving fot # a s.mutant. Continued indulgence in whiskey, beer or wine cats away the stomach lining nd stupefies the digestive organs, fhus destroying the digestion and ruining the hea th. No “will power’' chu heal theXtifitmed stomach membranes. “ORRJ&E” permanently removes the craving (for liquor by acting dufeily on the affected nerves, cstorlng the stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, improving jhe appetiU and restoring the health. No sanitarium, treatment necessary ; ORRIXE ” pan be token a your own home without publicity. Can be given secretly if derdred. • CURE GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED. * Mm. E. Wyel'ff, New York City, writes: “‘OKRINE’ cu cd my husband, who was a steadv drunkard for many years. He now has no destre for stimulants, his health is food and he is .ully restored to manhood, [e used only fi\ boxes of ‘ORRINE.’ ” Mrs. W. h. P.. Helena, Mont., writes: “I have waited o- o yeai before writing you of the permanent cure of my son. He took sanitarium treatment, as well as other ad vertised cures, ut they all failed until we gave him ‘ORI<TNE.’ He is now fully re stored to health ind has no desire for drink. Mr. A E. L , Atlanta, Ga., writes: “I was porq with a lot c of whiskey and drank it There is no beverage more healthful thanV§ the sight kind of beer. Barley malt and hops —a food and a tonic. Only -3 y 2 per cent pf alcohol—just enough to aid digestion. But get the right beer, for ome beer is not healthful. Schh'z is the pure beer, the clean leer, the filtered aad sterilized beer. No bacilli in it—nothing but health. And Schlitz is the aged beer that nes er cau c es bilhusness. Callfor the Brewery Bottling. k Thu Buur that made Milwaukee famous. f Merian * Davis, 21S A2l Hay St., Y. iPhone No. 03, Brunswick. C. Downing, P valdenL E. H, Mason, Vlo*- D <•>. i.O-Ws mr. C; .. The National Bank o BRUNSYv iCh. v. t CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D CM i Oil SAND DOLLARS and total RESOURCES In excess ot ONE H-I .e MILLION DOLLARS, are devoted to he assistance of legit ’mat-- sui-wf enterprises. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from idOi-mh u .i]< arm. ' and corpora tlcna. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT aeeo unu oa,- mt .eat, compounded qrf-A terly. Interest bearing cerificatss of dew.*,! u* id on syecial term? MONEY O ’DHR3 of the “BANKERS Wtr.Jß. ORDER T ON" are ehe'per ru.. - ore ooaveniaut t.v w-.fM or express for thirty-two years. It finally fcrotieht ,na to the gutter, fcomelpee and trielld rss I was powerless to resist the cruvi g and would 3teal and lie to get whis; . . Four boxes of ’OPI’INE’ cured me of: dv.iro audl now hate the smell of liquor.’’ Price $i per box. 6 boxes for §5. M: iled in plain, 3, aled wrapper by Orr-ue Company, Sl7l4ta street, Wr.shinpton, D. C. Interest lug booklet (sealed) free on request. Sold and recommended by MORGAN’S DRUG STORE Hr : -