The Brunswick daily news. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1903-1906, December 29, 1903, Page 5, Image 5

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President Suspenders Durability Metal Parts Rust ProofT H Positively Guaranteed if fn"L I \l yW I " President " is on buckles. Lfljxl Mf J Everywhere 50 cts.. \ 3\ f or by mail postpaid.; /HI J Light or dark, wide or narrow, y g \l Jj C. A. EDGARTON MPG. CO.' Jf / 5 Box 476, Shirley. Mm*. A. * i WHEN FINISHED our work will p/ass the most rigid examination by experts. All PLUMBING jobs—no matter how small and sim ple, or large and complicated—aresm cessfull 1 ; handled. Material andworl: manshlp la covered places Is Just 9 i good as that In plain sight Get oureatimates before placlr 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 $1,:3 PER QUART. CORRESPONDING PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S. D. Levadas Zi: MONK STREET Don’t Make a Mistake About your harness, but call and 650 J. H. Tankersley and get one of his. Last Better, Sells Cheaper, Gives Best Satisfaction of any. He makes all grades and prices to order Fine line c-f horse hats, boots, dusters, oils, and Makes a specialty ol repairing trunks, vallces. In fait all leather and carriage work neatly done and with dispatch Call on aim. J H. TANKERBLFY. Wrought Iron and Woven Wire Fencing The Celebrated PAGE make. C. W. DEWING, fiece-a! Aqent. Brunswick. Ga. BROWN & CO Contractors, Manufacturers, and hippers or Railway Crossties and Dealers inSO! YELLOW PINE LUMBER Brunswick, Qa. The Pleasure of Eating. Persons bu u i;: form ma* dyspepsia or other stomach troubles ii m tu i iw..101 u..peps..i run digests what you eat and maue., u stoi- ae <*weet. Tnis remedy is a never failing cure for indigestion and d.vspepi is and all complaints affecting the glands or membranes of the stom ach or diges Ve tract. When you take Kcrlol l)y. pepsia cure everything you eat taste good, and every bit ol tne noutriment that your food contains is assimilated and appropriated by the blood and tissues. Sold by Joerger's harmaev. __ Tlse Kind o' o l>lnn He \v. “I was in Washington once,” said a man at the club, “when Tom Heed 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?’ “Reed responded in a manner that was more of a shake for the man than for his hand and went on with his talk. When our friend over there had edged out of the crowd, someone said: ‘You didn’t seem to be happy over 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.’ ”—De troit Free Press. Thrifty Squanderers. When Napoleon entered Genoa lc 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 after 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 oi 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 em peror was not so expensive as it seem ed, for the floating garden was sur rourded with nets, and the plate wa.' subsequently recovered. Confessions or a Priest. Rev. Jno. S. of )Wake, Ark., writes, “For 12 years I suffered from Yellow Jaundice. I consulted . a number cf physicians and tried ail sorts of medicines, hut got no relief. 1 en I began, the used of Electric Bitters and feel that I am now cured of a disease that had 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 Electric Bitters. It’s guaranteed by all druggists. Only 50c EDWIN W. DART, Attorney and Councellar at Law. Court Houaa- Mruiswlck. G*. S THE OGLETHORPE, \ £ HUGH PORTER, Mgr. { Brunswick’s Only First j | Class Hotel. i Reasonable Rates to | Traveling Men. If Excellent Cuisine. Perfect Service. 3 S 1 Electric ; Light - A Pleasure and Convenience S IT MAKES . Your homes look bright. No oily lamps to keep in order ' Laves breaking iamp chimneys- Safest and best way of lighting, Only turn the button to get the light; easier than striking a maten. ■" DARK WINTER EVENINGS" are here and now is the time to ‘ consider —For rates and inorma-" tion ’Phono or call on - MUTUAL LIGHT i & WATER CO. , * 6 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 j sell land belonging to the estate of ] Mary J. Grovenstein for the payment of debts and for the purpose of distri- 1 butlon. 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 tho Georgia Pressing Club. Phore 14*4, AtfIdSJWV THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1901 Fourth Centnry Shorthand. That shorthand was used in the 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 the Armenian “Acts of St. Callistratus” a reference to the employment cf ste nography. A translation of this is in cluded in Mr. F. C. Conybeare’s "Ar menian .Apology and Acts of Apollo nius and Other Monuments of Eariy Christianity.” The account of Cal listratus was probably written in the first half of the fourth century. It in cludes several long addresses of Calli stratus to his fellow soldiers 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 as 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 Callistfatus, and he wrote it down iu shorthand on paper and gave it to us. and we set in order with all ac curacy the record and outline of hi* thought” Tlmi'kray'i Facial Appearance. In 1849 or 1850 Charlotte Bronte wrote of Thackeray: 'To me tho broad brow seems to express intoliect Car tain lines about the noea and cheek bo tray the satirist and the cynic; the mouth indicates a childlike simplicity, perhaps even a degree of irresolutenesa in consistency—weakness, in short, but a weakness not unamiable.” And Mr. Motley, writing to his wife in 1858, said; “I believe you have never seen Thackeray. He has the appearance of a colossal infaut---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 godfathet to a friend’s son, “Lord, Thackeray, J hope you won't present the child wilL your own mug!” Candy Special j||is| 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. .... i _ SOUTHERN RAILWAY Schedule Corrected to December 13, .. IGO3. f or savannah, Washington, Baltimors Phhiladelphia and New York Leave Brunswick, 9:60 am.. 9:00 pm Arrive Savannah 11:59 pm “ Washington 9:45 am 9:50 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 11:45 am “ Chattanooga 9:45 am " Cincinnati 7:30 pm “ Louisville 8:15 pm' “ Chicago 7:30 pm Frorr New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, Washington and Savannah. Leave New York 3:25 pm..12:10 am “ Phil’pla 5:25 pm... 7:23 am " Baltimore 8:25pm.. 9:31 am 11 Wash’gn 9:50 am. 10:51 am • Savannah 3:10 pm.. 3:20 am Arrive Brunswick 6:30 pm. .8:30 am From Chiearjo, Cincinnati, Louisville Atlanta and Macon. Leave Chicago 8:40 pm “ Cincinnati 8:39 am “ Louisville 740 am “ ” Atjanta.. 11:50pm. 7:00 am “ Macon..2:lo am...10:20 am Arrive Erunswicks:3o pm.. 8:30 am C. H. Ackert, Gen’l Mngr, Washington D. C. S. H. 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 chimne sand globes in Lavadnra wa ter; it prevents cracking by heat. Wanted, everybody to bathe in La vadura treated water; it’s a delight ful brth, all first-class grocery store? sell Lavadura. Furnished rooms w-11l rent easily i kept clean with Lavadura; it cleans , rh'e .vork beautifully, paint .vori .. : j varnish. doors, window fa in*, -■rid doer facings, with very little work: 10 cents per package. Can you sing? If so, sing "Lavs, dural” The song Is new; but, oh, how easy. Ths vVeather is fairly genii nov for having clothes put in order fo • winter. See Jim Carter, ’phone 253- J The celebrated White Rose and ~reeu River whiskey at Pennington’s aloon, corner Monk and Grant streets. Call for Shamrock sour, the best >haser ever put up. Cline ft Ludwig. PICTURESQUE BRITTANY. A Blftrket Scene In This Qnalnl French Province. Brittany is a laud where the peasants till the earth in zouave trousers, torea dor jackets covered with arabesque embroideries and green waistcoats around which run lines of crimson. The women wear short rod skirts, great medici collars and coifs that flut ter about their heads like the wings of doves. From beneath the points of their black caps the children gaze at you with wide eyes full of the curiosity of animals. These people live in houses built of Sculptured granite and sleep in open work closets carved iiks the mouchars bieks of Egypt. In spite of tho “Breton Interiors” and “Returns of the Fishermen” with which painters swamp the market this race is still unknown or misunder stood. for they should be seen not in paintings, but U their homes, in their old time streets, on market days and when. In fair time, the tents are pitched in the village market places. Fiery little horses draw to market fish, fine vegetables and all the eariy produce of Roscoff. They are spread out upon the sidewalk. Chickens cackle; goats bleat; pigs, tied by the leg, strain toward the vegetables, sniff ing at the fresh greens. Farmers in sabots, carrying great blue umbrellas under their arms, with the two ribbons of their felt hats float ing down their backs, pick their way among the Dlnau china disphrs“A_on the ground-capacious sotip tufcens, cider jugs and plates covered with paiuted flowers and grotesque figures. The peasants converse with but few gestures; they bargain in gutteral tones. These taciturn people forget them selves in the barrooms on fair days. The taverns are full of noise. You may hear the sound of an accordion and the plaintive note of the biniou (a sort of bagpipe), leading monotonous dances. Into the harbor come boats laden with flea; other boats go out. The fishermen are full of business. Next week will occur the departure for th aew country. There are women who weep. Above all ibis agitation tlie smoke of j the village chimneys mingles with th* j jrtat wl ite clouds. The quiet sea mlr- ' tors the sun.—Artist Castalgne in Ce*- ! tury. TAX NOTICE. Additional time has been granted oy the mayor and council in which to pay 1903 city taxes. The last day, under tie ordinance, was November j 10th. By special order, I am author-' zed to icceipt for taxes until Monday! Oecembor 28th, 1903. The digests will j then be turned over to the clerk of council, who will be obliged to issue] executions against ail In default. Pay! now, in order that you may save costn] of execution. I Geo. H. Smith, City Treasurer. SHERIFF {SALE. at ata of Georgia, .j... . J County of Glynn. ’ ~1 1 Will be sold before *he court bouse door in the city of Brunswick, said our.ty and state, on the first Tuesday in January next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to thoj highest and best bidder for cash, under and by virtue of a tax execution is , sued by H. J. Read, tax collector -ol -aid county, for the year 1902 against the estate of W. H. Safterthwaite, and in faro.- of FT Iverson, transferee. Amount of taxes $70,34 besides inter-. est and cost the following des cribed property, to-wit: 2boilers, 1 en-l gine, complete, 1 hoisting machine, 21 husk frames, 2 circular saw3, 1 set corrage irons, 1 bellows, belting, shaft- 1 ing, and pulleys, 1 butting saw and j rigging. Owing to the fact that said property is difficult and expensive to - transport, the same will be sold with-) out being carried and exposed at tho. court house door on the day of sale, j Said property being now located ati the mill of the said Satterthwaite, oh! the line of the Southern railway, be-, tween toe stations of Sapp’s Still and j Belvista, in said county. Levy made and returned to me by R. S. Pyler, deputy sheriff. W. H. Berrle, Sheriff. GEORGIA, GLYNN COUNTY. To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Minnie H. Burford having, in propel erm, applied to me for perma nent Te.ters of administration on the estr-to Hugh Burford, late of sain, county, this is to cite all and singular the creators and next of kin of Hugh Burford to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show ci.use, if any they can, w hy pc manent administration should not b<- grarited to Mrs. Minnie H. Burford ion Hu ;h Burford’s esta ! # Witness: my hind and official signature, this; 11 day of December, 1903. Horace Dart, Ordinary. [clean without danger of scratchier Ccg-cl eryware, silverware, tinware glassware can be washed beautiful:j with Lrvadura. DeWi‘* is the Naini. Whet you go to buy W’itch Haze 1 give look for the name DeWitt C-’ o-.ix. The pure, unadulterati Witch Hazel is used In making Dc .Tilt’s Witch Hazel Calve, which 1 he best salve in the wrld for cun. bums, bruises, boils, eczema a:-) Lee. The popularity of DeWlti’- | v’ltcb Hazel Salve, due to Its ma:r. cures, l. as caused numerous wort t. ess CG-iaterfeits to be placed on th market The genuine bears the name cf B. C. DeWitt & Cos., Chicago. Sold j ) Inf ger’s Tarmacy. You can save mrmy by calling <x | me. Sij; Levlson, 3iC Bay street, tsl ephore 130. Re*;t: es 110 labor to wash clothe in “Re-,adura;” just put two tab!* six-onse I in .1 large tub of water; ,’et the clc uee s>ak in the treated wafer s'! night; they wifi be cleaner than you can wash them by hand; no rub hug; no e-rubbing; nothing fad< 1 nothing shrinks; just rinse Uiem eui Ito dear water; that is all. | BYRON WAS BARRED. Dean of Westminster Refused to A* cept Statue of Poet. Many years ago some admirers at Lord Byron raised a subscription for < monument to the poet, to be placed ii Westminster abbey. Chantrey was r quested to execute it. but on account of the smallness of the sum subscribed be 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 in Loudon, but, to the astonishment of the sub scribers. the dean of Westminster, Dr. Ireland, declined to give permission to have it set up in the abbey, aud, owing to this difficulty, which proved insur mountable, for Dr. Ireland's successor was of the same opinion, it remained for upward of twelve years in the cus tom house, when (1846) it was re moved to the library of Trinity col lege. Cambridge. Tbe poet U represented in the statue cf the size of life, seated ou a ruin, with his left foot resting on the frag ment of a column. Iu liis right bend he holds a style up to his mouth; in his toft a book, inscribed “Chllde Harold.” He Is dressed in a frock coat and cloak. Beside him on the left is a skull, abova which is t'leAtheulan owl. The llkeuess Is of course posthumous. Thorwaldsea was born Nor. 19, 1770, ana died un March 24, 1844.—Newcastle (Eufc) Chronicle. A Model Surveyor. The Kingman Leader-Courier tells of an early day county surveyor in King-' man comity, Kan., who neither pos sessed any instruments nor could have used them if he had. His method of measuring laud was to tie bis ankles together with a cord that was Just long enough to allow him to step ona t'ftli of a rod each time, and thus hob bled he would strike out, counting his steps u itil he had made a sufficient number to cover the desired distance. The cord or string used by him to fastening his legs together, says the Leader-Courier, was made or raw hide, so that when he was traveling through (he grass of a morning when the dew was on it would become wet j and stretch nearly a foot, and so his | steps were much longer ot a morning j tbau they were of ai -veiling after the j tun had dried the v ang leather and shortened it. Cons- piently the man having !rs land sur- red in the morn ing would have n ieh more in his quarter s-ction than Ids neighbor who had his work done in the afteri ion These old surveys ad corners thei es. tabiisbed cause ana ance even to tills day. j I handle a largo stock of chars. Special prices to box customers. Sig Levison, j Phone 130. 310 Bay Street. Fancy glassware of all kinds take fine polish after being washed with [Lavadura. Hufler’s candles sold at Fortson’s drug store. JS SEVEN REASONS WHY FOLEY’S HONEY AND HR is a Household Favorite Everywhere for * Soughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Grippe and all other Throat and Lung Troubles Ilt quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing and pain in the chest and lungs. 2 It immediately relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping Cough and effects a speedy cure. 3 It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given with safety to children and delicate persons. 4 It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation. 5 It prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs ai i cures LaGrippe and its after effects. 6 It will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and g se comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases. 7 It is pleasant to take and at once produces a soothing and si rengtheni.ig effect on the lungs. A imn Gold Fr Thru Month*. A Chattanooga Druggie Statement. The folic ring letter from A. J. Nusbeum, of Bates- Robert J. Miiier, proprict-w <•< ?‘-- ' J ville, Ind., tells its own story: “I suffered for three J Store, of Chattanooga, 1,1 v;.it-.-s. jbere '* months with a severe cold. A druggist prepared me t more merit in FO 1.1.1 ■ J ”' ‘ , I,ail 1 some medicine, and a physician prescribed for me, t any other cough syrup. The cakr for ' '/ v o '- yet I did not improve. I then tried FOLEY'S HONEY | derfully and we sell more of it man all other cougn AND TAR, and eight doses cured me.” syrups combined.” ammaamm* sold an m—una by <sm whuim THE OLD RELIABLE jpl|| i Absolutely Pure THERE IS NQ SUBSTITUTE If it is good to EAT Come and get it I CARRY A FULL LINE OF WEST ERN MEATS AND SAUSAGES. MY STOCK OF FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES IS SPLENDIDLY SELECTED. ALSO A FULL ASSORTMENT OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC CIGARS. MANY NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. CHRIS- ARNHESTbR COR. NEWCASTLE and MONK STREET . ‘PHONE 64 jflre You In |^ed of Some JMecu Harness If so it will pay you to call and select from my ; large stock. I a'so make a specialty of wheel wright and blacksmith work, and do all kinds of wagon and buggy repair work. Horses shoed ou the shortest notice. Give me a trial. ! T. B. BURNS, t ' 5