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TUESDAY MORNING.
JUST OPENED.
9he cnglish Xitehen
314 Newcastle Street.
A First class Restaurant for
Ladies and Gentlemen.
Private dining rooms. Dinner, tea
parties and banquets served on short
notice.
J. A. LOWE, JR.
Contractor and
Builder.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Also Do Paint Work.
Get my
Estimate
Or Your Next Job
628 WOLF STREET.
!
W. M. TUPPER A CO.,
Forwarding and Shipping Agents.
Lighterage, Towing and Marine In
surance. Correspcnasnco Solicited
BRUNSWICK. GA
CLEANING, PRESSING AND DYE
ING. GOOD WORK DONE CHEAP
ER THAN ELSEWHERE. SEE JIM
CARTER, OR RING ’PHONE 253-2.
If you want to
* SAVE MONEY
t on your
‘ GROCERIES
try the new
Cash Grocery. Everything
tnew and fresh. A trial will pon
& vince you that we can
* SAVE YOU MONEY.
; %6iih "Gafin,
1 Prop,
t 227 Grant Street.
C.
: Oak Wood,
; Pine Wood
Light Wood
Phone 320.
9i{h;s & %e'£a#kiil
i
Largest and best load of wood in
, the city.
QUICK DELIVERY.
PAGE WOVEN
WIRE FENCE,
3
Made in Adrian, Mich,
THE STRONGEST FENCE
In the WORLD
C. W. DEMING, Agt.,
Brunswick, Ga.
i
If you want the largest
(
LOAD OF WOOD
in Brunswick for 75 cents,'
PHONE 206.
TEMPLE’S WOOD YARD.
4
For LaGrippe
and Influenza
use CHENEY’S
EXPECTORANT
His Life in Peril.
“I just seemed to have gone all to
pieces,” writes Alfred Bee, of Welfare,
Ter, "billiousness and a lame back
had made life a burden. 1 couldn’t
eat or sleep and felt almost too worn
out to work when I began to me Elec
tric Butters, but they worked wonders.
Now I sleep like a top, can eat any
thing, have gained in strength and en
joy hard worm” They gave vigorous
health and new life to weak, sickly
Tun-down people. Try them. Only 50c
-at all druggists.
Bids Wanted.
Sealed bids will be received until 12
o'clock noon on Saturday, November
22, 1902, for repairs on tne city cre
matory, viz: Replacing concrete on
top 01 furnace and repairing arch of
furnace door and walls. Also roofLig
the stables, and erection if fence to
enclose the crematory premia . Hr
more specific infnnation cal! in ,J J.
Spears, superintendent of sanitation,
or at the crematory. Mark Lids,
"Bids for Repair at Cremator.-, ' an-1
leave at clerk’s office, city hall. The
right is reserved to reject any o- ail
bids.
By order of the mayor and council.
N. D. RUSSELL,
Clerk of council.
Clark, the well kaown colored bar
her is better fitted to serve the pub
lie than ever. Everything neat and
elean and to date
ROB ROY FLOUR IS THE BEST.
Eugene
Field's
Views on Ambition and Dys*
pepsia.
“Dyspepsia,” wrote Eugene Field,
“often incapacitates a man for endeavor
and sometimes extinguishes the fire of
ambition." Though great despite his
complaint Field suffered from iudlges
tion all his life. A weak, tired stomach
can’t digest your food. It needs
rest. You can only rest it by the use
of a preparation like Kodol, which re
lieves it of work by digesting your food.
Rest soon restores it to its normal tone.
Strengthening*
Satisfying,
Envigoratfng.
Prepkrvd only by E. C. DeWitt A Cos. t Ohicaga
The sl. bailie contain* times thttbOc. siM.
W. J. BUTTS. The Druggist.
Grand Opera
House
Th® Davil
IN A NEW PLAY
MARIE CORELLI’S
WORMWOOD
—OR
TH ABSENTHE DRINKERS OF
PARIS.
Stage Version by Charles W. Chase.
CAST OF WELL-KNOWN CHARAC
TERS!
WONDERFUL ELECTRIC EFFECTS!
BENUTIFUL SPECIAL SCENERY!.
STARTLING ILLUSIONS!
Management of AIDEN BENEDICT.
PRICES:
25—35—50—75 c.
Notice of Removal.
Until my new quarters are ready
for occupancy 1 will share the office
with Mr. C. W. Dem ig, next door to
Dr. Burrought on Neweastle street
C. H. JEWETT.
Miss Slater’s new hats are beautiful
creations of fashionable millinery.
TAX NOTIot.
THE LAST HALF OF CITY TAXES
FOR 19U2 ARE NOW DUE AND
PAYABLE, AND UNDER THE TAX
ORDINANCE MUST BE PAID ON OR
BEFORE NOVEMBER 30TH. .1902,
AND UNLESS PAID BY THEN ARE
SUBJECT TO EXECUTION.
GEO. H. SMITH,
City Treasurer.
Overcoats Relmed cheap, at Jim
Carter’s.
Typewriter Headquarters.
Do you wish to buy, sell or rent #
machine of any description? Yoh
will find it to your interest to call on
ine. Can sell you a typew writer at
sue?] a price and on such terms that
you will not miss Mfe money.
C. H. JEWETT.
Do you wish to buy. sell or rent a
machine of any description?
will find it to ycur interest to call t n
me. Can sell you a typewwriter at
such a price and on sued terms that
vou will not miss the money.
C. IL JEWETT.
Reed E. LaMance is spending a few
days in tne city from Florida.
Fine millinery, tasteful trimming,
reasonable prices at. Miss Slater's.
A brace of quail at Wilson s pleases
the most fastidious.
Caution!
This is - , a geru.e word —but when
you thin., how liable you are no. to
purchase for 75c the only remedy nu
vcrsany known, and a remedy that ha
had the largest sale of any medicine
n the world since 1868 for the cure
ind treatment of Consumption am
tnroat and Lun,; Troubles all these
years without losing its popularity all
these years, you will be thankful we
ailed your attention to Bosehees Ger
man Syrup. There are many ordinary
e ugh remedies made by druggists
and others that, are leap and good
for light "colds perhaps, but for
Colds, Bronchitis, Croup—and espeei
ily for Consumption, w r aere there is
JufHcuit expectoration ami coughing
luring the nights and mornings, there
is nothing like German Syrup. Sold
by all oruggists i.i the civilized worm
G. C. GRglhN, Woodbury, N. J. ,
Pianos Tuned.
All those who wish to have their
pianos tuned by a first class tuner
from Ludden and Bates’ house, of Sa
vannah, can leave their order with B.
.1 Olewite, as he will be .mre In a
few days*
Forty Years’ Torture,
To be relieved from a torturing dis
ease after 40 years’ torture might well
cause the gratitude of anyone. That
is what DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve
did for C. Haney, Geneva, O. He
says: “DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Salve
cured me of piles after 1 had suffered
40 years." Cures cuts, burns, wounds,
skin diseases. Beware of counterfeits.
Joerger’s Pnarmacy, W. J. Butts,
Smith’s Pnarmacy.
On fl I 6 H H Mprphine and Whiskey
II 111 nil habits treated without paii>
■ 111 IVI or confinement.
i Iwß 8 at Sanitarium or ik
oar. 3. H VEAL. Man’gr I.ithia Springs Cure
Cos., Drawer A, Austeil.GH. Iloipejtreatment m n
if preferred. Correspondence strictly a ufid ;ati
P. DEV ARRIS.
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Fruit*, Vegetables, Etc.
MONK STREET.
Best in printing—News Job Office.
PERSONAL POINTS.
Lewis W. Beach is spending a lew
days in Macon.
Alex. Livingston was in the city y s
terday from Brookman.
John Currie, of St. Simon, spent yes
terday in the city.
George T. Bailey is spending a lew
drys in the city from Fernandiua.
.1. S. Davis, of Woodbine, spent yes
terday in the city.
J. H. Mitchelsou, of St. Simon, is
in the city.
C. M Jerone, of Atlanta, was regis
tered at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
.1. M. Hophins, of Glentnore. was
among the visitors to the city yester
day.
m. G. Lee and 13. B. Fitzgerald,
toe steamboat inspectors, of Savan
nah, are in the city.
G. W. Brandon, a prominent citizen
of Camden county, was in the city
yesterday.
Bids Wanted.
.On or before November 2tth, 1 i*o::.
the commissioners cf roads and reve
nues of Glynn county, will receive
bids for putting in a cement floor in
the county jail, same to be tilled with
clean, dry sand, then one foot of con
crete composed of broken shells and
cement and tup of one and a half
inches of cement.
Also l'or tne raising of three chim
neys at the court house, said chim
neys to hi- raised even with the roof,
with hood over top of each. The com
missioners reserve the right to rejec:
any and. all bids. For further infor
mation apply to J. J. Lott, chairman,
or A. O. Townsend, clerk Commission
esr on Roads and Revenue
Cheap Rates to Savannah.
The Atlantic i oast Line, In connec
tion with the Soutnern railway, will
sell round trip tickets to Savannah
on November" 12, 13. 17 and IS, limit
ed to November 21st at one fare for
the round trip, on account of the Race
meeting in Savannah November 13 to
20, inclusive. Three direct connec
tions for Savannah via Jesnp, train
leaving Brunswick at ti:2o a. m. .ar
rives at Savannah at 9:35 a. rii.. leav
ing Brunswick 10_ a. m. arrives at Sa
vannah 1:16 p. m., leaving Brunswick
at 3:05 p. m., arrives Savannah 8:40
p. m. Corresponding schedules re
turning to Brunswick.
Tax Notice.
For the purpose of collecting the
state and county tax for 1902, I will
be at the precincts named below r.r
dates mentioned, to-wit:
Sterling, Sept. 29; Oct. 28 and Nov.
24. Jamaican Sept. 30; Oct. 29 and
Nov. 25; Pyles, Oct. 2; Oct. 30; Nov.
26; St. Simons, Oct. 6; Nov. 10 and
Dec 8.
On elates not mentioned above, I
can be found at court house in Bruns
wick until December 20, when the
books will bd closed as per special in
structions from comptroller general.
Be governed accordingly.
H. J. READ, T. C. GLYNN CO.
Merchants will save 30 per cent bv
having their job work done at the
News Job Office.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master, owners of con
signees of the Norwegian bark ManL
tarty will he responsible for any debts
contracted by crew of said bark. Fer
rer, master.
Oysters at Wilson’s are cooked and
served by people that know uieir bus
iness.
FALL HATS.
tl have them in
all varieties. See
my winter goods
now arriving. The
VERY LATEST
MILLINERY LINE.
MISS KATE SLATER
‘ Gloucester St.
SWANS DOWN FLOUR IS THE
BEST.
Natural Anxiety.
Mothers regard approaching winter
with uneasetness, children take cold
so easily. No disease costs more lit
tle lives than croup. It’s attack is so
sudden that the sufferer is often be
yond human aid before trie doctor ar
rives. Such cases yield readily to One
Minute Cough flu re, Liquifies the muc
us, allays inflammation, removes dan
ger. Absolutely sate. Acts imme
diately. Cures conghs, colds, grip,
tu#nchitis, all throat and lung trou
ble. F. S. McMahon, Hampton, Ga.:
"A bad cold rendered me voiceless
just before an oratorical contest. I in
tended to withdraw but took One Min
ute Cough Cure. It restored my voice
in time to win the medal.”
Joerger’s Pnarmacy, W. J. Butßs.
Smith's Pharmacy.
ASK FOR ROB ROY FLOUR.
If You Suffer From Kidney Troubles.
Use Smith s Sure Kidney Cure. Noth
ing like It for diseased kidneys. 50
cents.
SWANS DOWN, PURE WHEAT
FI.OUR
We are prompt—News Job Office.
THE CITY
FINANCES
STATEMENT OF GEO. H. SMITH,
CITY TREASURER, FOR MONTH
OF OCTOBER, 1902.
Receipts.
OCTOBER 1.
Amount brought forward|; 4.T- 57
A. Y. Piitanm, taxes 35 87
Augusta Cobb,taxes 5 26
E. Bowen, taxes 2 50
Emma Merchant, taxes 6 72
Street tax 8 00
Dog tax x 2 00
OCTOBER 2.
Dog tax ( / 3 t:0
Street tax ; -I e-t)
O. P. Wilson, licence .. ... | 500
Mrs. R. L. Branham, taxes.. 26 05
Airs, Ella D. Smith, tax's. . 1 ta
OCTOBER 3. £
J. B. Tail, taxes 12 55
Edwin W. Hanks, tastes. -• 27 43
Solomon Tostensen, taxes... 21 15
Henry Clow's, taxes ’22
Street tax 0 no
Dog tax 5 00
OCTOBER 4. i
Irwin Hill, taxes i 8 -;s
Geo. H. McCullough, taxes.-. 13 15
Rosa Colby, license 1 5 00
Street tax 2 00
Dog tax f 2 00
Marshal, police fines, imp.
fees, marks and brands.... 92 85
OCTOBER 6.
MrS. H. A. Latimer, taxes... 17 22
John B. Dart, taxes 42 77
Mrs. L. E. Dexter, taxes 249 47
Dog tax 7 00
Street tgjt 10 00
OCTOBER 7.
T. B. Burns, license..# 7 50
Dog tax 2 00
Street tax 4 . j
Mrs Lenore Sk.pper, taxes.. 9 05
Prince Pyles, taxes.., 2 98
Lang Bryant, taxes. 2 59
\\. II I Inins and Miss M.
Holmes, taxes , 8 86
Willie Brickie, taxes 45
OCTOBER 8.
Oglethorpe Savings and Trust
Company 299 60
MrS. A. Kenner license 5 00 |
Street tax : 6 00
Dog tax I 00
OCTOBER 9.
Dog tax .7 | 00
Street i.ax .. 10 00
Frank Fontelair, license 2 30
OCTOBER 10.
K. L. Sauls, license 20 t
Mutual I, and W. Cos. license 200 00
Street tax 2 oo
OCTOBER 11.
Street tax 2 Oo
Dog tax i 00
J. S. Davis, license 5 00
Marshal, police lines, Imp. fees
mat kb and brands 73 55
OCTOBER 13.
James T. Matthews, license.. 5 00
L. Shiver, license 20 00
Street fax 1 00
Luke Dawson, tp.xes 7 82
Mrs. J. V. Pearson, taxes... 1C 56
I. C. Franklin, taxes 5 60
93.. O. Peernon, taxes 8 40
John Olsen, taxes 9 92
OCTOBER 14.
W. p. Stewart, trustee, taxes. 12 25
ill's. Harriet Cowan, taxes.. 8 40
Levi Maxwell, license I 00
Dog tax A,,.. 1 00
Street tax 2 00
OCTOBER 15.
Dog tax 2 00
J. J. Lissnor. taxes 7... 260.16
, - OCTOBER 16.
Mrs. F. I, Oakley, taxes.. . 5 60
' mold Sheffield, faxes...... 28
Neal Kenzie,. taxes 5 22
Mrs. Ida Redding, taxes 69 86
Street lax 2 00
Dog. tax 1 00
Fills payable, Aiken Canning
Cos., No. 424 and 425 500 00
OCTOBER 17.
Bills payable, Brunswick
Bank and Trust Cos No. 426. 5,000 00
Xpek Sampson, taxes 5 39
Joseph Osgood, license 12 50
Strct tax 6 00
OCTOBER 18.
Dog tax 1 oo
Street tax 2 (Ml
Mrs. Mary IS. Traylor, taxes. 5 86
Charles Driver, taxes 85
Dempsey Holmes taxes 4 10
Ed. Cassidy, taxes 1 17
Marshal, police fines, imp.
fees, marks and brands... 83 25]
OCTOBER 20. -
Biunswlck L. and W. Cos. re
bate Sept, account 46 65
Street tax 6 00
W. Chasten, license 5 00
Dog tax 2 oo
O. O. Maddox, license 20 00
May Turner, taxes 10 50
Eliza Stewart, taxes 4 28
Mrs. M. A. IS. Tucker, taxes. 18 02]
Geo. Hutchings, trustee.taxes 1 19]
Mrs. F. M. Taylor, taxes 5 66 i
OCTOBER 22. 1
Street, tax 2 00
Dog tax; 1 00
John C. Green_sa)e nit., sacks. 5 10
Goo. H. Cooke, taxes 340
OCTOBER 23.
Street tax 2 00
T. K. and Mrs. M. F. Mrocz
ko'wnskl, taxes 6 20
OCTOBER 24.
E. T. Ribinsori. lease 50
OCTOBER -25.
Oev-ar MeCollev, taxeS 8 58
B. A. Burford, taxes 4 80
John C. Green, sales old cop
per. hose etc ". 15 35
Marshal, police fines, execu
tions, costs, imp. fees, mks
and brands 75 85
OCTOBER 28.
S. E. Duval, taxes 1 75
Mrs. J. M. Wilson, taxes.... 44 63
A. M. Haywood and wife, txes 2 10
OCTOBER 28.
[Henry Dent, taxes 6 67
Mrs. W. M. Crovatt, Phoe.
Club, taxes 60 90
Andrew T. Floyd, taxes.... 4 59
Bills payable. National Bank
of Brunswick No. 427 5,000 Oo
OCTOBER 29.
Mrs. Carrie Buukley, taxes., 53 57
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
- Mrs. T. A. Lee, taxe5....... 2 10
j Silvia Lttcher, license ...... 1 00
The English Kitchen, license. 5 00
Street tax 10 00
Dog tax X 00
I OCTOBER 30.
- J. J. Spears, supt. sale tna-
I ntu-o 1 50
11- Goldsmith Cos., license.. 750
I Dog tax 1 00
Street tax 2 00
Miss Mattie Stanley, taxes.. 6 23
OCTOBER 31.
L. li. Toonter Lodge, taxes. . 6 47
Charlotte Read, taxes 3 IS
Robert Nesbitt, taxes 2 80
Bills payable, Brunswick Bnk
& Trust Cos., No. 428 2,500 00
Dog tax l ot)
$ Hi,856 40
Disbursements.
OCTOBER 1.
Amount brought forward
E. Bowen 50 00
OCTOBER 4.
Pay i-olls IS7 00
OCTOBER 6.
Bell River Packing Cos 41 5b
OCTOBER 9.
Cement Gravel Cos 12u 00
OCTOBER 11.
Pay rolls 201 37
OCTOBER It.
Pay rolls 20 00
H. F. du Bignon, clerk 3 00
H. F. du Bignon, clerk 27 85
OCTOBER 15.
Stu unnah Morning news 2 50
A. 13. Wenz 75
! Jeff Perry fi 75
Aiken Canning Cos 94 6ti
P. G. Busbee 9 00
11. Glouganer 9 50
Wm. Anderson 8 00
Douglas Hardware Cos 1 30
W. J. Butts 35 62
J. H. Tankersley 50
T. It. Burns 3 33
A. Borehardt 16 45
J. J. Lissnor 234 32
Fleming <& Waff 1 40
Jackie White 3 00
W. H. DeVoo 18 05
Moses Daniels 28 13
\v. A. McCreary 1 50
11. S. McCreatv 163 00
OCTOBER 16.
Aiken Canning Cos 500 on
Aiken Canning Cos 250 (1.
ocTonr 1 17.
Bills payable No. 4? 1 5,000 00
: Interest and discou t. or. No.
426 70 00
Coupons July 1902 75 00
OCTOBER 18.
J. T. I umbright 1 90
Mrs. W. If. Bowen 2 00
Pay rolls 191 75
.Western Union Tel. Cos 3 34
OCTOBER 20.
Bell River Packing Cos 53 75
Btunswick Light and Water
Cos 933 00
OCTOBER 25.
Pay rolls 196 49
OCTOBER 27.
Pay rolls 36 00
OCTOBER 28.
Southern Ex. Cos 1 55
Interest and discount on note
No. 427 103 33
OCTOBER 29.
If. S. McCreary 26 25
OCTOBER 30.
W. Wyatt, manager 7 00
E. J. Bertie 3 36
M. B. McKinnon 20 00
J. F. Norris, T. A 2 34
OCTOBER 31.
A. Kaiser Bro 24 00
A. Kaiser & Bro. 4 00
Colson Hardware Cos 22 85
Tnos. Keany 12 00
N. Emanuel 65 Oo
F. E. Tw.tty 50 00
A. H. Leavy 40 00
Jackie White 4 16
Incidentals 1 25
Kennort Mott 7 50
Atlantic Coast iJne R. R. Cos. 83 28
Pay rolls 1,667 33
10,746 09
Balance 6,110 31
16,856 40
Examined, found correct and approved
November 12th, 1902.
T. NEWMAN,
M. KAISER.
Finance Committee.
V.'ant tC.
We would l.se to ask throught the
lumns oi your paper, if there is any
person who has used Green’s ogust
Flower for the cure- of In ..'resthin
Dyspepsia and L.ver Troubles that has
not been cured—J; u we also mean
taeir results, such as sour stomach,
.i ne..,.ution <v food, nabitual "istive
ness nervous dyspepsia, headaches, de
spondent feelings, sleeplessness—in
fact, and trouble connected with the
stomach or liver? This me-ucine aas
bee” sold for many years i.i all civil
ized countries, and we wish to i-orrer
pond wit,, yo-- and sen„ you one of our
hooks free of cost. If you have never
tried August Flower, try one bottle
first. We nave never known of its
failing. If so, something more serious
is the matter with you. Ask y-iur
druggist.
G. C. Green, Woodbury, N. J.
KENNER MILLINERY CO.
310 Newcastle Street.
\
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LADIES—See our select line of
ready to wear and Dress Hats. They
j are beauties and our price is right.
I Our Children’s Hats are up-to-date.
I Accordeon Plaiting done.
Orders taken for Stevens’ Garments.
Make Your H: me Attractive.
A New
Line of
Matings an
Hugs.
'Chinese and ftapanzsz Mattting
Straw matting is the cleanest, coolest and most economic- floor cov
.iring in the market today. Does not hold the dust and can be easily clean
ed with a damp cloth. Every housekeeper knows their value and the sals
ef them is increasing every day.
C. (WeGARVEY,
316 Newcastle Street.
IS 4UU- '• -Ui
|[ • Y/HI4S KEY •
7 1 * 1 1 Hill#—— —M
%ma% rnul y a Up and
Igj W/fm ObD OQHISKEY
Douglas &, Morgan,
11t DISTRIBUTORS, Erunswiok, Ga.
G. Downing, President. E. FI. Mason, Vice-President. E.D.Walter, Cashier,
The National Bank of Brunswick.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
CAPITAL OF ONE HUNDRED AN D FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS
md total RESOURCES in excess of ONE-HALF MILLION DOLLARS,
•.re devoted to the assistance of legitimate business enterprises.
DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS Invited from Individuals, firm* and corpora
.ons. ,
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT accounts bear interest, compounded quart
erly. Interest bearing cerificates oL deposit issued on special terms.
MONEY ORDERS of the “BANKERS’ MONEY ORDER ASSOCIA
ION” are cheaper and more convenient than postofflee or express.
“ATLANTIC COAST LINE.
Passenger Schedule
In Effect October 19th, 1902.
Daily 89 [ Daily 87 j | Daily 90 I Daily 88
2:55 p. m. 5:30 a. in. Lv ....Brunswick Arjl0:00 a. m.| 7.-30 p. m.
5:20 p. m. 7: la a. m ; Ar Wayccross Lvj 7:30 a. m.I 5:40 p. m.
11:30 p. rn. 11:15 a. in. Ar. . .. Aiouny AriU:3o p. mJ 1:53 p. in.
7:55 p. in.' 1:15 p. m. Ar lacksonville. .. Lv ■ 3:05 p. m _
2:10 a. m.,'5:50 p. m. Ar Sanford Lvjl2:4o p. m.' 1:15 a. m!
7:lo a. 111.,10:o0 p. m. Ar.. .. I nil pa Lv 8:00 a. in.; 8:00 p. m.
7:55 a. 111. 10:30 p. m.-tAr PorfTampa ....Lv t 7:25 a. m.j 7:25 p. m.
11:15 p. 111. 9:23 a. m. Ar Valdosta I.v, 4:37 a. m. „:'.JI y. m!
12:20 a. 111.;10:5o 1.1. Ar.. . Tliu.i-asville I. 3:25 a. mi Lssp. m.
8:05 a. 111. 6:2i p. m. vr Montgomery Lvj 7:45 p. 111. 6:30 a, m.
8:40 p. 111. 1:15 p. 111. Ar Savannah Lv| 3:30 a. m. 3:00 p. m.
6:27 a. 111. 5:25 p m..Ar Charleston. . ..Lv|ll:3s p. in. 6:27 a. m.
7:45 p. 111. 1:12 a. in. Ar ....Richmond Lvj 9:05 a. m 7:25 p. m!
11:40 ]). 111. 7:54 a. m. Ar ....Washington l.v—lLiO a. in. 3:45 p. m.
1:23 a. 111. 9:09 a. m. Ar Baltimore I.v' 2:55 a. m. 2:16 p. m!
4:05 a. 111. 11:25 a. m.,Ar ....Philadelphia .. ..Lvjl2:2o a. m. 12:03 p. m
7:15 a. 111. 2:00 p. m. ( Ar New York Lv': 9:25 p. m.j 9:25 a. m".
Through Pullman Sleeping Car SeF vice from Wait toss to North, Last and
West, and' to Florida.
Pullman dining cars on trains 35 and between Savannah and New
York.
Connection# made at Port Tampa ,i: h United States mail steamships of
the Peninsular and Occidental Steamship Line, leaving Port Tampa Sun
days, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 11 9. in.
Tuesdays anil Thursdays ai ll:0u p..:i.
For further information apply to
T. J. WRIGHT, J. F. NORRIS,
Agent, Brunswick, Ga. Ticket Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
J. H. D. SHELLMAN, W. il. LEAHY,
Traveling Passenger Agent, Division Passenger Agent, Savannah
W. J. CRAIG. Ga.
General Paassenger Agent, Wilming- 11. M. EMERSON,
ton, N. C. Assistant Agent.
Imm railway schlduTe -
For Savannah, Washington and New York.
Lv. Brunswick 6:20 a 111 10:00 a 111 3:05 p 111 9:05 p m
Ar. Savannah 9:35 a m 1:15 p m 8:40 p 111 12:50 a m
Ar. Washington 7:40 a m 9:50 p m
Ar. New York 2:00 p m 6:30 a m
For Macon, Atlanta, Cincinnati and Kansas City.
Lv. Brunswick 6:20 a m 9;05 p m
Ar. Macon 1:30 p m 3 : oo a m
Ar. Atlanta 4:10 p m 5 ; 20 a m
Ar. Birmingham 9:55 p m 11:45 a m
Ar. Cincinnati 8:10 a in 7-30 p m
Ar. Kansas City • 40a, m
From New York, Washington and Savannah.
Lv. New York 12:10 a 111 3:25 p m
I.v. Washington 10:50 ain g ; so p m
-V. Savannah 5:10 a ni 3:00 p in
Ar. Brunswick 7:45 a m 6:05 p m
From Kansas City, Cincinnati, Atlanta and Macon.
Lv. Kansas City 6:30 p m
I.v. Cincinnati 8:30 a m
Lv. Birmingham 4:10 p in
I.v. Atlanta 10:45 p m 5-30 a m
I v. Macon 1:00 a m 8 : .35 a m
Ar, Brunswick 7:45 a m 2r5T) p m
BOWEN & THOMAS;
Contractors and Builders of Stone,
Brick and Frame Buildings.
MANUFACTURERS OF
CEMENT, TILE AND AR7I FCIAL STONE.
NOVEMBER 18.
Snperior Colors
and Designs
Oriental Effects.