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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.
I’ori of Brunswick.
April 25,1889.
High Water at Brunswick 10:32 a. m. 10:58
p. in.
Low Water at Brunswick 4:32 a. in. 4:37
p. in.
, ARRIVED.
Schooner Otello, Bond, Boston.
VESSELS IN PORT.
Bark Annie Berner. (Ger.)4l9 tons, Schultz
—Stilwel!, Milieu & Cos.
Bark Maria A Kathe, (Ger.) 419 tons, Lass-
Btilwell, Milieu A Cos.
Bark Hilda, (Nor.) 506 tons, Tornesen—3.
fc>. Thomas.
_Bark Arica, (Nor.) 621 tons,Svensen—W. D.
heelwright A Cos.
Bark Der W auderer, (Ger.) 608 tons, Krohn
—Aug Schmidt.
Bark Irene, (Nor.) 427 tons, Olsen—C.
Downing Jr., A Cos.
Bark Kosa, (Sw,) 416 tons, Oilman—C.
Downing Jr., A Cos.
Bark Sicliei n, (Nor.) 590 tons, Johannesen—
J. S. Thomas.
Bark Glengarry, (Br.) 666 tons, McHenry—
McDonough A Cos.
Burk Saron, (Nor.) 481 tons, Johnson—at
Quarantine.
Bark Hannah Marla, (Buss.) 616 tons,
Ekqvist—Hunter, BennA Cos.
Bark Prince Alfred, (Br.) 531 tons, Bennet—
C. Dowulngylr., A Cos.
Bark Souveuier, (Nor.) 491 tons, Lunol—
In ballast.
Bark Charlotte A Littlefield, (Nor) 548 tons,
Molter.
Bark Atlas, (Nor) 500 tons, Petersen, Gars
ton Dock—Hunter, Benn A Cos.
Schooner Hattie Darling, (Br.) 81 tons,
Kelley—Frank D. Aiken.
Schooner B. L. Burt, (Am.) 720 tons, Wy
man—N. Emanuel.
Schooner Emma C. Cotton, (Am.) 333 tons,
Ayres—W. D. Wheelwright A Cos.
Schooner Willis S. Shepard, (Am.) 451 tons,
Shepard—Hilton A Dodge Lumber Cos.
Schooner Flora Kogers, (Am.) 4.7 tons,
Francis—Hiltou A Dodge Lumber Cos.
Schooner Willie L. Newton, (Am.) 366 tons.
Smith— W. D. Wheelwright A Cos.
Schooner Nellie S. Pickering, (Am.) 266
tons, McKeene—Hilton A Dodge Lumber Cos.
Schooner John Bose, (Am.) 595 tons, Allen
—bound for Darien.
Schooner John H Williams, (Am) 515 tons,
Longstreet—Coney A Parker.
Schooner David Clarkson, (Am) 279 tons.
Van Aman—railroad iron.
Schooner Susan H. Bitehie, (Am) 513, tons,
Perkins— railroad iron.
Schooner Jose Oluverri, (Am) 629 tons,
Arey—awaiting orders.
Schooner J. S. Hopkins, (Am) Bennet—
railroad iron.
Schooner Hurry Prescott, (Am) 412 tons.
Turner— Stilwell, Millen & Cos.
UP FOR THIS PORT.
Bark Unicorn, (Br.) 521 tons, McDougal—
Bosario sid. Feb. 4th.
Bark Progress, (Nor.) 431 tons, Buenos
Ayres, sld. Jan. 20th.
Bark Theta, (Nor.) 518 tons, Buenos Ayres,
sld. Jan. 21st.
Bark Boudevennen, (Nor.) 436 tons, Lud
wigens Bio Janerio, sld. Feb. 19th.
Bark Delphiu, (Nor.) Port Natal sld. Feb.
Util.
Bark Zelmira, (Port.) Bio Janerio, sld.
Feb. Ist.
M Bark Data, (Nor) 470 tons, Hansen—sailed
Trinidad, April —.
Consignees.
The Brunswick and Western railway con
signee list is not published, owing to the
refusal of C. Moyer, agent, to furnish the
Times with the information.
Per K. TANARUS., V. AG. B. B: J. L. Keller, E. H.
Mason & Cos., C. M. Tilton, S. Mayer U un
man, Lung A Moody, Mrs. M. L. Adams, J.
B. Dilion, Ellis, Young A Cos., Hopkins, D
A Cos., C. Downing, Jr. A Cos., Max Nest, A.
Kaiser A Bros., Koseudo A Torras, Glauber
A Isunc.
THE CITY WE LIVE IN.
Tt ituk the 1 urgent compress in the world.
It has one of the finest hotels in the United
States.
It has the prettiest scenery of any city in
the South.
It has the lowest port charge of any city in
tiie South.
It has handled this season about 130,000 bales
'<f cotton. • • > 1
It is traversed lit all directions by street
railways.
It has a line of steamers to New York and
one to Savannah.
It is the home of the winter tourist and
summer excursionist.
It has a back country of fine farming land
awaiting development.
It will, in a few years, become one of the
most important cities of the South.
It has a flue system of graded public
achools, steadily being improved.
It has the finest harbor, all things consid
ered, on the South Atlantic coast.
Brunswick, Ga., has a population of 10,00
people—an increase of 5,000 in four years.
It is nearly surrounded by salt water, and
is nearly sixteen miles from fresh water.
It has a large amount of manufacturing en
terprises in operation and in contemplation.
Brunswick has a land-locked harbor, in
which all shipping is absolutely safe from
all rough weather.
It has a splendid system of waterworks,
distributing an ample supply of pure, health
giving artesian water, and is lighted by
electricity and gas.
It has the lowest death rate of any seaport
city in the United States, and as low a death
rate as any city of like size in the United
States--8 per 1,000 per year.
Brunswick has never had a cyclone, and
Prof. Maury, in his physical geography,
predicts that it never will, and gives good rea
sons in support of his predictions.
It is contiguous to the finest hunting
grounds east of the Mississippi, stretching 100
miles along the coast and extending Into the
Interior from thirty to fifty miles.
It has $250,000 capital stock in national
banks, with about $45,000 surplus. Anew
bank will be started with $50,000 capital, to be
increased as exigencies require—as soon as a
State charter can be obtained.
It is the place where Northern and South
ern capital alike is seeking profitable invest
ment, and it is the place that is rapidly
looming up as a seaport and manufacturing
city.
It is the terminus of tw r o great lines of rail
read, with Western and Florida connections,
which are pouring millions of dollars of
freight into our harbor for export, and ship
ping vast quantities of goods to the interior
It Is on a peninsula with deep water arms
of the sea on its eastern and western boun
daries; our two railroads traverse this pen
insula, which is but one and a half to three
miles wide from north to south, and by side
tracks thown out to east and west can reach,
at light expense, over forty miles of availa
ble deep water front.
It is located in the extreme western curva
ture of the Atlantic coast, uud is, therefore,
nearer all western, northwestern and south
western points than any coast city nortli or
south of it. It is 500 miles nearer San Fran
cisco than New York, 182 miles miles nearer
St. Louis than New York, 127 miles nearer
Louisville than New York, and this advan
tage is maintained for all western, northwest
ern and southwestern points.
Two Little Girls.
I have two little girls—one two and the other
four years of age. They were both very badly
afflicted with eruptions on the face and neck.
Sometimes when they would strike the sore*
airslnst anything they would bleed as long as
ten minutes; they were In fact so patnful that
we had to tie up the hands of the younger one
to prevent her from scratching on the flesh.
They Buffered In this way for about eight
months, during which time we tried several re
medies without any relief. Seeing Swift’s
Specific was recommended highly; I discarded all
other remedies and bought on e bottle of It, and
■rave to the children, and It cured both sound
and well, and they a re now
entirely free from any sort of trouble. There Is
nothing aa good for blood and skin troubles as a.
fj.B. W. L. WOOPWkND,
Bowling Green, Ky,
WHICH WILL IX BE 1
Which is the falreßt, a rose or a lily?
Which is the sweetest, a peach or a pear?
Merry’s coquetlsh, and charming lg Miliy •
Dora is gentle and fair. K er
Bweet as a flower was her face when I kissed
(Love is the romance and glory of life )
Miliy, my playmate, I love ’Mike a sister."
But Dora I choose for my wife.
That is right young man, marry the girl
you love, by all means, if she will have you.
Should her health become delicate and her
beauty fade after marriage, remember that
this is usually duo to functional disturbances,
weaknesses, irregularities, or painful disor
ders peculiar to her sex, in the cure of whioh
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is Kuarau
jeed to give satisfaction, or money refunded
See the printed certificate of guarantee on
bottle-wrapper.
For overworked, " worn-out," “ run-down ”
debilitated teaohers, millinors, dressmakers
seamstresses, "shop-girls," housekeepers!
Cursing mothers, and feeble women gener
ally, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the
greatest earthly boon, being unequaled as an
appetizing cordial and restorative tonic, or
Strength-giver.
Copyright, 1888, by WORLD’S Dis. Med. Asb’w.
Dr, PIERCE’S PELLETS
regulate and cleanse the liver, stomach and
bowels. They are purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. One a Dose. Sold by
druggists. 25 cents a vial.
18 CALLED THE
Wonderful Ghill and Fever Expeller
It cures the chills ami fever, touts up the system,
gives an appetite, bringing strength and health to the
•offerer.
UPPMAN BROS., Wholesale Druggists, Sole
Manufacturers and Proprietors, Llppman
Block, Savannah, Ga.
rC. E.HOYLk
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER,
Landscape and Fancy Paint
ings of All Kinds.
Graining, Kolsomining Glazing, Hard
Wood Finishing a specialty. Estimates
cheerfully given on all kinds of painting.
Orders by mail or at shop promptly at
tended to.
All work guaranteed satisfactory.
Shop corner F and Union streets.
BRUNSWICK, GA.
New Store
The New York Bargain Store
Have decided to open anew store on the
corner of Monk and Oglethorpe Sts.
where they will sell the cheapest
CLOTHING, SHOES
—AND—
Gents’ Furnishing Goods
Ever sold in this city for cash. Goods must
be sold
REGABDLESS OF COST.
One trial is all we ask. Call and see us.
$2O SUITS FOR $lO.
All goods In the same proportion.
Cheap John & Honest Charley.
CAN CER-SK D5
SWIFT’S SPECIFIC has cured thousands of this fearful
disease, many of them after all other remedies had failed
and the case was regarded hopeless. It seema to cure
by forcing out the poison through the Cancer.
The World Ought to Know It.
The world ought to know what S. S. S. has done
for me in the cure of a malignant Cancer, which was
so bad as to be considered incurable by the physic
ians in Chicago, where I went to be treated. The
hospital surgeons gave mo up, eaying they could do
nothing for roe. One of my neighbors sent me a
copy of an advertisement cut from a paper in regard
to Swift’s Specific, and I began taking it. I got
relief from the first few doses; the poison was grad
ually forced out of my system, and I was soon cured
sound and well. It is pow ten months since I quit
taking S. S. S. and I have had no sign of return of
_e dreadful disease. Mrs. Ann Bothwell.
Au Sable. Mich., Dec. £9, ’BB.
Wo will mail a pamphlet on cancer treatment to applicants free.
isss
PROFESSIONAL.
DR. ALFRED S. DANA,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Newcastle street, opposite Moore A Val
entino’s. Oilice hours until 9a. m.; 12 to 2
p. in.; 6to 8. p. m.
C. P. GOOYEAB. W. E. KAY.
GOODYEAR & KAY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
23 Newcastle street, Brunswick, Ga.
0. W. TUCKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office and Booms in Madden’s Building, Up
Stairs, 201 Newcastle street. Office Hours:
8 to 9 a. m., 3 to 4 and 8 to 9 p. m.
BRUNSWICK ABSTRACT OF TITLE
COMPANY.
—u —
Cyrus M. Shklton, Attorney at Law,
Manager—Crovatt block, room 4, Newscastle
street, Brunswick, Ga.
Complete abstracts made of all property in
the city of B unswick and Glynn county
from the eailiest period to the present time.
DR. J. A. BUTTS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Newcastle, near Gloucester street.
Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. in. Resi
dence coiner Union twid Howe streets. Of
fice hours Bto9 a. in. aud 2to 3 p. m. Tele
pi lone call No. 33.
attention given to diseases of
the tiiroat aud lungs.
rrOHI
(Prickly ABh, Poke Boot, and Potassium.)
CURES
SYPHILIS
Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary Syphilis, Syph
ilitic Eruptions, Scrofula and Scrofulous Erup
tions, Ulcers and Old Sores. Rheumatism and
all diseases of the blood ; all those that have
resisted other treatment yield steadily ami surely
to the wonderful power of P. P. P., the great
Blood Purifier.
SCROFULA
Is an impurity in the blood, producing Lumps or
Swelling, causing Running Sores on the Arms,
Legs, or Feet, for the cure of which use P. P. P.,
the greatest blood medicine on earth. All these
diseases yield readily to the power of P. P. P.,
giving new life and new strength.
BLOOD POISON
Cured in its worst form ; sometimes in cases with
Erysipelas, where the patient was in Eternal Pain
aud given up by the physicians. In some cases
Scrofulous Ulcers broke out till the party was a
mass of corruption; a bottle of P. P. P. was
procured, aud the disease yielded quickly.
RHEUMATISM
And in all Affections of the Blood, P. P.P. stands
alone and unrivaled, and some of its cures are
really wonderful.
If you suffer from anything like Syphilis, Scro
fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Did Sores, Rheuma
tism, or any disease of the blood, be sure and
give P. P. P. a trial.
P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root, and Potas
sium) is no secret patent medicine like the many
on the market. Its formula is on every bottle,
thus giving a guarantee of its purity and whole-
that no other blood purifier does give,
LIPPMAft BROS., Wholesale druggists, Sole
Manufacturers and Proprietors, Lippman
Block, Savannah, Ga,
Ask Your Retailer for the
JAMES MEANS
$4 SHOE
OR TIIE
JAMES MEANS
$3 SHOE.
e. According to Your Needs.
fss&s&fc. -JAMES MEANS 84 SHOE
reSHWkflis light and stylish. It fits like a
f
C fit- A !“* perfectly easy the first time it
<2, r '\A ‘I"??? 1 - Kwm satisfy the most
i vVN. fa< i!?. io " s V JJMLS MEANS
(O. YxTs.® 3 BHOE Is absolutely the
B <$- only shoe of its price which
E YxO. has ever been placed ex
l*Jz. ’ GpXOi Wnrively on the market
wjTr'Mr.- in which durability
bjSai£f*.3 lb. -la considered before
4MMHA.Lt A 1.1 mereout
•A <<B for Ih s ,Tstn PS S H nf
Means 82 Shoe for Boys
8 J. MEANS A CO., Boston.
Full lines of the above shoes for sale by
Examine W. L. Douglas $2 shoes tor
gentlemen and ladies.
TAYLOR & FLEEWOOD.
■ a Who are Weak, Nervous and Deblli-
Rjf toted and suffering from Nervous
illl I! IN Debility, Seminal Weakness, Nightly
IMI UN Emissions, and ail the effects of early
111 I 11 evil habits, which lead to Premature
IVI Vll Decay, Consumption or Insanity, send
for Pears’ Treatise on Diseases of
Man, with particulars for Home Cure.
Cures guaranteed. No cuke no pay. J. S.
PEAKS, 612 and 614 Church street. NashvUle.
’lVnn.
“Gud anti Man,"
By the Rev. Henry Truro Bray, M. A., L. L.
D. This book is elegant in form and most
beautiful in contents. It is the book for the
times; it is in fuet a revelation. Size, 9x6.
Sent postpaid for $2. Send stamp for circu
lars. Agents wanted.
Hour Pubi.ishixo Company,
Box 306 St. Louis, Mo.
My father had for venrs an eating cancer on 1
under lip, which had been gradually growing v. oi
until it had eaten away his uudor lip down to t
gums, and was feeding itself on the Inside of I
cheek, and the surgeons cold a horrible death v
soon to come. We gave him nine bottles of Swiff.
Specific, and he has been entirely cured.
South Easton, Mass. W. B. Latbroi*.
Swift’s Specific lias cured my cancer, which w\
very bad. lam nowin fine health—never both
Have gained 25 pounds since I began taking Swiff*
Specific. R. S. Bradford, Tiptonvillc, Tenn.
A young man near this town had an eating cancer
on his face, which had destroyed his nose and v.:. ■>
eating towards his eyes. Asa last resort I put him
on Swift’s Specific, and it has cured him entirely
sound and well. M. F. Crumley, M.D.
Oglethorpe, Ga.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.,
Drawer 3, ATLANTA, OA
_ SCHEDULES.
TIME TABLE NO. {
OF TIIE'
COVINGTON & MACON R. R.
In effect Monday, December 10, 1888.
No. l. Fast Mall, daily
No. .3, Local Freight,
dally, except .Sunday
No. 5. AccommodationTT
Sunday only |
STATIONS.
P.M. A. M. A. M. p.M, P. 11. A. M.
.... 900 700 ..Lv..Macon..Ar.. 625 600
.... 924 710 ...Massey’s Mi 11... 6 14 5 45
.... 942 i 16 —Van Buren 608 5 35
.... 10 00 7 22 Roberts 6 01 5 24
.... 10 30 7 35 Morton 5 48 4 54
.... 10 48 1 42 Grays 5 40 4 36
.... 11 12 7 43 Franks 5 32 4 12 . ...
.... 11 24 7 54 Barrens 1 26 4 00
11 ® 1 5" Wayside 5 23 3 54
.... 11 48 8 05 —Bound Oak 5 15 3 36
P. M.
.... 12 28 8 19 Hillsboro 5 00 3 00
l2 52 8 27 Grasslleid 4 52 2 36
.... 122 841 MlnjlsW 438 206
.... 1 <lB 848 Moiiucelil),.... 430 1 48
.... 242 9 19 MaCiien 40012 52
.... 306 9 32 .......Marco 347 12 28
•••• 330 9 42 ...‘...Godfrey 336 12 10
4 5a 4 40 10 35 Madison 3 02 11 10 10 57
5 49 5 49 11 21 Florence .J... 2 27 9 57 9 35
6 31 6 30,11 41 .. Farmington ... 206 9 32 9 32
6 oO 650 11 50 Gould 1 45| 9 21 9 21
i 08 7 08T1 59 ...Watkinsville. .. 1 36; 9 10 9 10
7 44 7 44|12 17 Whitehall 1 18j 8 50 8 50
6 20 8 20,12 35 Athens 1 00 8 30 8 30
A. C. CItAIG,
General Passenger Agent.
A. J. McEVOY. Superintendent.
'THE ’W'AY
FBOM
BRUNSWICK
TO
Savannnali, Macon, Atlanta,
Chattanooga, Memphis,
Nashville aud Cin
cinnati.
IS VIA THE
4 HOURS QUICKER TO ATLANTA
THAN ANY OTHER LINE
ALSO THE
PICTURESQUE ROUTE. AND THE PLEAS
ANTEST liOUTE TO THE EAST.
Schedule in effect January 13, 1889.
No. 12. No. 14. No. 28.
iv Brunswick 3 20 pm 11 30 pm
vJesup 5 lu pm 235 am 7 2.>am
v h astman 810 pm 610 am 12 23 m
lvcocnran 8 stipm 651 am
ar Macon 10 25 pm 820 am 345 pm
lv Macon 1030 pm 835 am 400 pm
ar Atlanta l 50 am ll 59 am 10 00 pm
lv Atlanta 200 am 12 25 m
arltome..... 4 60am 3:spm
ar Dalton 613 am 448 pm
ar Chattanooga 740 am 615 pm
M, & C. R. R.
lv Chattanooga 835am| I 7 00 pin
ar Memphis 8 20 pm | J 6 10 am
N~C. & ST~I. K. K.
lv Chattanooga...?.....1.. | l 25pmln 50pm
ar Nashville .{.....|...1 | 700 pm: 515 am
lv Chattanooga. *..J7.. I 7 fo ami 7 10 pm:
ar | Cs#pm| 8 40 ami
BRUNSWICK TO SAVANNAH.
!v Brunswick.....' 111 30 pm l 320 pm I
arJesup 2 00ami 4 50pmi
lvJesup 3 49 am j 545 pm j
ar Savannah | 6 15 aml 7 45 pm [
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Jacksonville to
Cincinnati via Jesup. Macon, Atlanta and Chatta
nooga without change.
Palace sleeping cars between Brunswick and
Atlanta without change by trains ll and 14.
Ask for your Tickets via the East Tennessee.
Absolutely the shortest line Horn Brunswick to
Chattanooga and (Inclnnatl.
For tickets and further information call on
J. F. NORRIS,
Ticket Agent, Brunswick. Ga.
B. W. WRENN, S. 11. HARDWICK,
G. P. and T. Agent. Ass’t G. P. Agent.
Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta. Ga.
Cumberland Hoi
TO FLORIDA.
Tli© B©e/u.tiful Steamer
CITY^ISIwiCK
. Has been recently rebuilt and refur
nished throughout.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT! AND AFTER DEC, 17, 1111.
Leave Brunswick, (Daily) 10:50 am
Arrive Fernandina 2:50 pm
Leave Fernandina, via F. K. & N. Ry. 3:00 pm
A> rive Jacksonville “ 4:15 pin
Making close connections for all points In
Florida by River or rail.
JOHN B. WRENN,
Gen’l Fr’tand Pass. Agt.
J. F. NORRIS,
Ticket Agent,
(Foot F Street.)
SCHEDULE.
BETWEEN
St. Simons and Brunswick.
Leave Brunswick at 7.30 a. m. and 2.00 p. m.
Leave St. Simons at 9.30 a. m. and 4.00 p. m.
Standard time.
DAILY SCHEDULE BETWEEN
BRUNSWICK & DARIEN
PER STEAMER BESSlE—Sundays excepted.
Lv Brunswick.. 7:30 am ILv Darien 2 pm
Arrive Darien.. 11:15 am lAr Brunswick.. .5:30 pm
Standard time,
Touches at St. Simons going and coming.
J.W.TYNAN.
Engineer and Machinist
Sayan liali, Georgia.,
Corner West and Indian Streets
ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY, boilers
etc., made and repaird. Steam Pumps,
GOVERNORS INJECTORS, STEAM and
WATER FITTINGS of all kinds for sale,
april l-13-’BS-ly.
GROCERIES. ETC.
LITTLEFIELD <£COL~
FORWARDING, SHIPPi/tO
AND
General Commission Merchants. Agents for New York and
Brunswick Packet Line.
ALSO
Dealers in Ilay, Grain, Feed, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Hair,
Portland and Rosendale Cement.
april 14 and tf
L>. GLAUBER, >l7 ISAACS
Brunswick. Tliomasville, Ga
GLAUBER & ISAAC,
Gnii, Provision and Commission Merchants,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House 01 the B. A W. R. R., next to Freight
House of the E. TANARUS., V. A G. B. R.
HEADQUARTERS
FOR
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon,
Meal and Grits, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in our line will find it to their ad
vantage to call on us before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid lor Hides.
Furs, Wax, Wool, etc.
INSURANCE
T. O’Connor, Jr. W. F. Symons.
T. O’CONNOR & CO.,
INSURANCE A.gts.
Represent the leading Fire Insurance Companies ol the world, and the celebrated
IBM LIH IBHAM fflHt’l
Of New York.
Assets over $120,000,000. The patronage of the public Is solicited. Office Madden’s building
■'!' ■ ' -.1. 1. —. 1 1 ,
J_ PLANING MILLS.
Brunswick Planing Mills
—and—
VARIESY WORKS.
J. O. VALENTINO,
MANUFACTURER AND DEARER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Newels, Scrolls etc.
Rough and dressed lumber, Shingles etc. We ha ve re
cently added another addition to our factory, and are
now better prepared than ever, to fill orders promptly.
Give us a call.
H. IMI. MILLER,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Headquarters for Harness. Fine Buggy and Wagon Harness, Saddles, Collars,
Whips and any and everything that belongs to a first-class harness
establishment. Mill and Turpentine Still Owners
WILL SAVE MONEY
by ordering from me, as I sell at the lowest prices and fill orders with dispatch.
In connection with the above, I have an Upholstering department. Hair, Cot
ton and Moss mattresses made to order at short notice. Full line of Feather and
Moss Pillows. Furniture upholstered in the best of workmanship, and at lowest of
prices. lam also prepared to lay carpets, pack furniture, etc. Repairing of har
ness a speciatly. Harness and buggy oil at lowest market price.
‘•KLRNOLINK BALSAM,”
THE GREAT RHEUMATIC CURE
Tills wonderful Liniment is a pure extract from the yellow pine tree of the South, and
is Nature’s own cure, if used externally, according to directions on every bottle, it is a
guaranteed cure for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Bronchial Trouble, Sore Throat, all afflictions
of tile chest and lungs, and a great relief to consumptives.
The greatest remedy on earth for frostbites, burns, stings and bites of Insects and ani
mals; wrens, sprains, bruises and all skin eruptions. Fernoline Balsam, used according to
directions, is guaranteed to cure any of the above diseases, and to cure neuralgia, earache
and toothache from one to five minutes. Fernoline Balsam is prescribed by all leading
physicians and sold by all druggists and dealers in medicines, Price 50 cents per bottle .
For sale at Lloyd A Adams, William Crovatt A Cos,. J. T. Rockwell, Hodges A O'Connor.
At Wholesale by Lloyd & Adams, Brunswick, Ga.
No. 6, Accommodation, |
Sunday only |
No. 4, Local Freight,
dally, except Sunday
No. 2, Fast Mall, dally. |
W. S. BRANHAM,
GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGT.
Buys and sells real estate on commission.
Gives personal attention to all property en
trusted. Collecting rents a specialty. Will
attend to all repairs, tax returns and insur
ance without extra charge.
Solicits a share of the public pntronage.
Office In the Scarlett Block—Up-Stairs.
BURR WINTON,
CONTRACTOR, BUILDER
-AND
SUPERINTENDENT.
Nos. 921 and 922 B Street, New Town, Brwaa
wick, Ga. Correspondence solicited.