The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, July 05, 1889, Image 3

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SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. Pori of* HrunswiuK. Port ok Brunswick. July 4. \ High Water at Brunswick, 0:34 a. m.; 1:14 p m. Low Water at Brunswick, 6:58 a. in.; 7:25 p. ui. v kss kns i x ho ter. Burk Nereid, Am, 1568 ions, Ciriftiu; Boston l ook Bro vV Cos Bark Boole, ltal, 517 tons, Buenos Ayres. Bark B y Her, Nor, tons at quarantine. Bark l ari Both, Her, 528 tons, Voss, for Batilla river. Bark Farewell, Her, 526 tons. KlunAen, at quarantine. Hark Lucy, Nor, 630 tons. Bark Lizzie Boss, Br., 1151 tons, Hall, loading, Hunter, Bonn A Cos. Bark Peter, Nor. 443 tons, Christiansen, waiting; Stoivveil, Miller A. ui. Bark Sirene, Nor. 656 tons; Downing Jr. A Cos. Bark Sovereign, Br, 534 tons, Cook; loading Downing Jr A Cos Bark Biinon, tier, 507 tons, loading Hilton A Dodge Lumber Cos Bark llos, Kuss, 533 tons, loading Hilton A Dodge Lumber Cos Bark Uulnare, Br, 544 tons BaYkentme Lorma, Sw, 270 tons; Cook Bros A i o Barktiitme Express, 430 tons Schooner M lv Hawley, Am, 287 tons, Raw ley; J 11 McCullough Schooner Matilda Brooks, Am, 823 tons; Jones, coal; Liuletijld A Cos Schooner Harry Prescott, Am, 412 tons. Turner; Btillwell, Miller A Cos. Schooner Isaac A koilm, Am, 34s tons, Bteeimau; general cargo; Liltlelield & Cos Schooner James 11 Woodhouse, Am, 275 tons, Anderson; railroad iron Behooner Jefferson, Am, 308 tons, Griflln; railroad iron Schooner John II Cross. Am, 884 tons, Hawley ; ill well. Miller ACo Schooner Eleanor, Am, 353 tons, Pooles, New York; Frank D Aiken UP KOK THIS PORT. Steamship Bertie, Br, ID*J tons; arrived at Suez May 20 Bark llakon Jarl, Nor, SUI tons, Kastrup; at Kosario May i Baik Nevada, Nor, 490 tons, Tor tense; sailed Buenos Ayres March 26 Bark Meuea, Nor. sailed Buqnos Ayres lor this port or Charleston Bark Veritas, Nor, 48 tons Fredericksen; sailed Hull April 14 Bai k Belamina, Arg Bark Colombo, Nor; at for Bruns wick and Buenos Ayres Bark Papa, Dan, 392 tons. 312 tons, Neil sen, saileo Hull Nov 11 tor Ho.-ario, Bruns wick and Kosario. Bark Naimn Nor) 731 tons, stray, sailed Antwerp vo.il Mtu lor Buenos Ayres, Bruns wick anu i.uenos Ayres. Bark Km Ilia ( Buss.; at'* tons; Lundqulst, Montevideo, Sailed April S liark Frisch, (Cer. ■ il2 tins; Voss, at Eu seuda May I. Bark Mi/.pah No-.i 1U35 tons; AndreasSeii, sailed Buenos Ayres Ma.vli 29. Barn Polly Mott (*■<-. 112 tolls; Harden, Buenos Ayres, sullen oril 30. Bark Roihesii v Nor., it;*.* tons; Dvcrwni, Buenos Ayres, sailed April 30. ltiig liozella Smith i Br) at New York June 10- Schooner Carrie B Woodlmry (Ann Bryant, at New York June 10 ttclioo.ier Roger Drury, (Am.) 342 tons; Delay Newbury port, sailed June 13th to loan lor Boston. Schooner George KCoogdnti Am) Cougdon sui ei New York aoov.t June 21th, N Kmauucl. i OllHigliepH. Per E. T. V, At*. K. K. E H Crowley, H L Sparkman. McFirran A •Son, J Micheison, Moore A McCrary, C Me Garvey, L Meriwether, Brunswick Light A Water Cos, B O Middleton A Cos, E H Barnes, C L Brown, Alex Smith Carpet Cos. Per B. A W. P. It. Lloyd a Adams, 8 Mayer A I liman, C Downing Jr A Cos, J K Billion, Lott A Love, A LipsliUz, < lark, Cook A Cos, W H Ander son. Hughes 7 Boone A Cos, dauber A isaaes, N U Bpeer A Cos, Brunswick Ice t o. COTTON RKCEIVeHJ MY ; Year ending Nov. I,ISBB. ISSo. JR. A W.IETV A G A.P.4 L.{ Variousi Date. R. R. R. U. Boats. Routes.i Totai.. J ARTICLES. I 3u,Wi Qjiautity. Value. Quantity. Value. *BB-9, up _ ijjtljj 2, jg ! lumber, foreign feet............. ' ■>...■• ~mt $' .. .. . . $ m.->2 Lumber, coastwise, feet 50,000.000 700*000. 51.000.0u0 750,000 COTTOV FXI'ORTF! Tu' Timber, foreign, feet 9,580,330 HI, 595 —lllill * thill Rosin, foreign, barrels 122,529 221 V>> C :ls7 M 082 I>atk. France. pv/.!?•!',' ’ !,*£■ Total. Jisin, coast wlm-, barrels 2:,20 M.ol 2>.<*>, MMUrt Lf' 1 • •’ Spirits, forelgu, casks 45.,;; 23 S7O Spirits, coastwise. casks : *,500 14**907 3]h<jo 75,000 s.m>-7 • • i 8,0?’ I ( i g.tfcpi Cotton, foreign, bales j 45,4H5i 2.0W.775' | Ik*7-S — 42,0011 2,-UK*i I 44, \~i. Cotton, coastwise, bales 30.970 1 .tv ’ijTVv 2L7** *’I.OSO.OOO 1 viS-t> up! !Riee, coastwise, bushels > 1 . 1 ‘>.ooo • •'April 1 46.2*4 j 5,353 j 33.535! [ 84,970 coastwise, pounds.... ‘>49,000| ev> 4o!on> I— _ . -7.-_I.T-. - —— - . ... Whale oil. coastwise, gallons 7,931 , 7.,. b.i'V) „ .Shipped iom>-<tic .43,392 ‘A’ypress shingles, coastwise 912,14014 r, r ' RECA *’lTi '!. A riON — iCrossties, coastwise. i2s,Muj TA* *• *”> i!!!!,!!!!.',!!!! ' Total royipts 130. 475 ‘ tuulries, foreign ’*’**.* !!.***.’. !,*.*! Hi),000 Total shipments. —128,302 Sum tries, coastwise . ...I oo.oooi rsMum Stock. on hand 2,113 ! ■Total TtzHh .~7T.. 1 3,035314 Lake Mr. o.ligi>... Grandmamma has been explaining to the little girl bow our eurth is kept from flying off into infinite space by the at traction of the sun, which Is constantly trying to draw the earth toward itself, while the latter always keeps its dis tance. "Grandmamma," said the little girl. "I should think the sun would get discouraged after a while and, like Mr. Gallagher let her go.’ ’’—Providence Journal THE NEW PRIZE STORY is eagerly sought for, read with pleasure or dis appointment, is then tossed aside and forgot ten. But ladies who read of Dr. Pierce’s Fa vorite Prescription, read it again, for they dis cover mit something to prize a messenger of joy to those suffering from functional derange ments or from any of the painful disorders or weaknesses peculiar to their sex. Periodical {lams, internal inti animation and ulceration euoorrhea and kindred ailments readilv yield to its wonderful curative and healing powers. It is the only medicine for women, sold bv druggists, under a positive guarantee from the manufacturers, that it will give satis faetion in every ease, or money will bo re funded. This guarantee has been printed on the bottle-wrappers, and faithfully carried out for many years. SI.OO by druggists, or six bottles lor $5.00. Copyright, 1888. by WORLD’S DIS. Med. Ass’lf. % DOCTOR MfymxQvees PIERCE’S •uisriffit,A2PELLETS QQ(V Purely rrgeta. W** V\\l3 Va Me A Harmless. I nequaled as a Elver Pill. Smallest, cheapest, easiest to take. One Pellet u ■>oie. Does not gripe. Cures sick llcnt a.clio* Hilloiiw lleaduelie, Coimti pu ti ou % Indigestion, IliliotiM Attack's ami all derangements of the stomach and bowels. Put up in glass vials, hermetically s-aied Always fresh and reliable, (iently laxative, or an active cathartic, according to size of dose, 25 cents, by druggists. /fUPPMAfC\ | PYRAME 1 CHILLS BiFTVtßlf|f W DUMB f\GUE f\UO ‘AV FOR MLK UV ALL DRIHGIBTS. ItTPPMAN BROS., “WholBftlo Druirsrlata, Sole Props., Ldppman Block, Savannah, Qa. J^,^BBOTTSf7^2 REMOV&sT SSF&ED/!^r corns, < DunionsW*^^^— and WARTS, WTHQIjTr PAIN c. e. tioyxTe, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, Larnkschpe and Fancy Paint ings of All Kinds. Graining, Kalsorninlng Glazing, Hart! Worn! Finishing a specialty. Kst iniates cheerfully given on all kindnof paint ing. Orders by mail or at shop promptly at tended to. A if work guaranteed satisfactory. .Shop corner Fund Union streets. HIM NSYVICK, U\. New Store The New York Bargain Store Have decided to open ft new store mi 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 REGARDLESS OF COST. One trial is a1 we ask. Call and see us. S2O SUITS FOR $lO. Ali goods In the same proportion. Cheap John & Honest Charley. tOOZ”3ECHILDREN. Nothing is so necessary to the health oi - the child as keeping its blood pure. Nature I should be assisted in this by using a barm- I less vegetable remedy like Swift’s Specific. My little niece had white swelling to .such an ex nt that she was confined to the bed for a long time, 'ore than twenty pieces of hone came out of her -eg, and the doctors said amputation waa the only < mcdy to Have her life. I refused the operation and gut her on 8. S. 8., and she is now up and active and n as good health as any child. CoiumbuH, Ga., Feb. 11, 89. Annie Gebsling. My little eon, five years old, was afflicted with a dixeawi for which the doctors had no name. The : alls came off his fingers, find the fingers came off ! is hands np to the middle joint. For three years he !-aa Huff- red dreadfully, and has taken quantities of medicine. He la now getting well under treatment of .Swift's Specific. John Deihl. Pern, Ind., Jan. 12,1889. t • S ,S. Hood and Skin Diseases, free. THE DAILY TIMES: FRIDAY JULY 5, Im. _ _ SCHEDULES. TIME TABLE NO. 2 OF THE COVINGTON & MACON R. R. in effect Sunday, April i t 7. h. m. -Cwp 4 p9AY | jUQK •y. 4 lueoq’S'OK I •<lrtci •non’Rpotmuoooy *g ‘Old ; Ana | i;rk T ’OX STATIONS. A. M I'.M.A, M • |P. M.IA. M. I\M. (Hi Bdo 7 <h> ,i.v..Macon..Ar.. #ool 8 85ft 10 a* Bto - 111 .Massey's Mi 11... ft 511 ft l 180 I" S 2S’7 1(1 ... Van Hull'll ft II 8 07 4 85 !l 57 S 40|7 ->2 UobOl'Us 5 lift, 7 55 4 SO 10 sol I) (Alj; x , Morion ! ft sx! 7 35 3 ft'. 10 43 I) IS 7 IS uravo 1> : 5 SI. 7 IX3 40 HW| 3 '4X.7 IS .... Bradley 5 13; 7053 SO 11 17| o .in : ; ( i Barrens 5 ox ti 57 3 10 11 2S 040 T.r Wayside .... 5 Oft! 0 53 3 OK ÜB9jassS 05 ■■. Hound Oak 1)... 4 581 413 50 c. m. | IS ixjio Id 3 in ....Hillsboro!>.... 4 10' (1 IT S SO is II 10 ,8S ,s 37 (irusartoht ! I 38. Ol sOO l 10 lOftS s II Mllmclll I SI! ft 41 1 35 1 35 II 01 8 IS ...Montlcollo. ... 4 10 ft ! 1 15 p. M. A. M. S SOU 40 9 111 .... Macbon I) .... 349 4 ftft ISBO A. M- I*. M. 2 53 5 GOj 932 Marco 8 38 11 40 1210 P.M 3 SO 5 Id o 42 Godfrey 3 : ll 30 1155 4 40 j 5 2811026 3 On 1.1 05 1100 I 50 and is! 1055 ■■•■ Madison 7 rx i hi 70 umi 5 35 and S list Florence S 27 9 40 9 57 0 10 7so 1111 .. Farmington ... 1 55 9 is 932 0 25 7 38 Hall Gould l> 1 45 9 00:9 21 d4O 7 8011159,. .WatklnxvUle D.. 1 30j 8 4X|9 10 I P. M | 0 52 X OOj 12041 Sidney I 311 8 10:9 04 7 10 s 12:1217 Whitehall I 18 SSI 850 730 -30 IS; >1 \ r Alliens 11, l.\ t .HI Xooi 830 A. <\ CRAIG. General Passenger Agent. A. J. MoBVOY, Superintendent. SHADMAN & GOULD PROPRIETORS Si. Simons Hotel Livery Stables St. Simon’s Island. Fine teams furnished to guests on short ontlce. ina y 2 t f li. ran, Engineer and Machinist Suvamiali" U corgi a.,'lt Corner .Jest Broad] and Indian Streets l-o— i x .... Me&m 99 ALL KINIS:.OF M A CHIN FRY.f boilers etc made and repalrd. Steam Pumps, GOV MIINOHS IN.IKCToIiS, STEAM find WATKU KI’ITI NGB of all kinds for sale, april l-13-’BH-ly. Ask Your Retailer for the JABIES MEANS $4 SHOE OK THE JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE. a According to Tour Needs. Tnrrrnu . 'amks means m sitoh T,;--- 1 " "'Saw 1 " 1 'Kl't.n(l Myiisu. it fit, itkn fOc > YHr n k Perfectly wy the first time it IC* Q *5 worn * il will satisfy the most t % i, * ftuomoiijJAMBSMKAMM P%. VJ> v SHOE Is absolutely the m. Os. IN. only shoe of Jt price which K .. Y >fx has over been platted ex- I ij* t /lXyS.tenslrely on tfio market ¥&a_ • yJC In which durability n V^_ <0 considered before A fci mere nut *ard Alt fhr the .Tamos HlgE Moans $2 Shoe for Boy • J. MEANS <fe CO., Ronton. Full lines of the above shoes for sale hf Examine W. L. Douglas $2 bhoeti for gentlemen and ladies. TAYLOR & FLEEWOOD. are Weak. Nervous and Ik blli tated and suffering from Nervous Debility. Seminal weakness, Nightly Emissions, and all the effects of early evil habits, which lead to Premature Decay, < consumption or insanity, send for Pears’ Treatise on Diseases of Man. with particulars for Home Cure, c ures guaranteed. No curb no pay. J. 8. PEAKS, 612 and 614 Church street. Nashville, Tenn. Last year my little boy John had a breaking out with Horen all over hia body, which waa painful am! troublesome After using ot her retnediea for Severn I months, while the sores grew worse, 1 waa Induced to give him Swift’s Specific. He began to improve at once, and after taking three bottles the eruption was gone, arid the child whs altogether healed. Albany, Ga.. Sept. 20,1888. J. F. Cock. Rev. L. 13. Payne, in charge of the Orphan’s Iloms at Macon, Ga., Hays he has been using 8. 8. 8. with the children in the institution for nine or ten years with the best results. Many cates of hereditary taint have been entirely cared, and the little ones’made sound and hearty. Mv little boy broke out with sores and ulcers, the result of the saliva from a calf coming in contact with a cut finger. The ulcers were deep and painful and showed no inclination to heal, I gave him Bwlft’s Specific, and he is now well. Auburn, Ala., Feb. 15, 1889. John T. Huard. IWe have thousands testimonials which we will send in a pamphlet on TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Drawer 3, ATLANTA. GA. On and alter Saturday, June 15111,1889, pas senger trains will run as'follows: CMNTKAL SjyVNPAKI) TIMK FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. -T ~*9 Ga. Cen’l Fast Mail. Express Express Brunswick ...lv (i:5O a m 7:30 pm Pyles’ Marsh..lv IT: I*2 am i'7:;*o p m .lainaiea lv 7:28 am 8:01 p m Waynesville. lv 7:loam 8:24 pm Hoboken lv 8:85a m 9:lspm Sclilattervllle...lv 8.47 am f9:28 p m Way cross ai 9:10 a m 9:55 p m Savannah ar 12:11 pm (:00am Callahan ar 11:20 a in 7:21 a in Jacksonville . .ar 12:00 noon 8:20 am Thomusvlllc. ..ar J :8I p m 7:ooam New Orleans ..nr 7:ooam Way cross lv 0:55 ti m 6:85 a in'lo:ls p m Waresboro —lv 10:09 am „ McDonald’s., .lv lo:40a m f'W* 1 ~ Pearson lv l(l;j| a myv Westoniu lv fll:(Ni a m f\ .. . ui Gray’s M i11... lv fl 1: 15 avn t 9:25 a m I Willaeooehee.lv 11:17 am 9:65am Alapaha lv 11:40 a m 11:55 a m Brookfield.... lv IT 1 :59 a mf12:45 pm Ttfton lv 12:15 pm 1:40 pm Ty Ty lv 12:82 p m 2:85 pm Sumner lv 12:45 pin 8:20 p m „ Pou la In lv 12:50 p tit 3:45 pm Isabella lv 1:05 pm 4:05 pm Willingham., lv 1:17 pm 4:30 pm Davis lv 1:8.1pm 6:06 pin Albany ar 2:00 pin 6:00p m 1:45 am Montgomery nr 7: 10 a m 7UOa m New Orleans.ar 7:20 p in 7:20 p m Birmingham.ar 11:85a mll:85a. m Macon ar (1:10 pin 7:55 a m 7:55 a m Atlanta ar Jomo pin 12810 p ml2:80 p m Connects at Atlanta and Montgomery for West and Northwest. I No. k, Local Freight, T Tji u rs., Sa L, | Xo7 4, Accommodation, Daily. No. 2. Fast Mail Daiiy. FROM THE \\ l .s i . NOItTS ANt> SOUTH, Albany Fast Ga. Cen’l Express. Mail. Express Atlanta lv 2: lap 111 Macon lv ./ 0:56 pm Birminghumlv 8:40 p 111 New Orleans lv 7 ; oo a m Mnntgomcrylv 7 ;:u | 111 Albany .lv 4:15 ain 1:60 a m 1 :30 a m Davis lv 5:12 ani 5:40a in \S illingliam lv 5 :30 u m 0:25 a m Isabella lv 5:42 am 6:60 am Poulaln lv 6:50 ain 7.08 am Sumner lv 0:00 am 7:80 am *y lv 0:18am 8:10am iitton lv 0:88 a m 9:50 a m f3:ooa m Brookfleld.lv f6:6oam 10:52am Alapaha.... lv 7:lBam 11:5.5 am Willae’elice Iv 7:87 a lit 12:55 p m Gray’s lv 1 7:40 a m 1:10 p m Westonia.lv 17:50 am i:sspm Pearson— lv 8:01 a m 2:45 p m MeDoimM. lv 18:28a in 3:25 pm WniesluMo.lv 8:54 ain 4:.*) pm Way cross. .ar 9:loam 5:20 pm s:ooam New Orieanslv Tbomasvillelv 0 50 pin I Jacksonvillelv 7:00 am 705 pm ‘ Callahan —lv 7:84 am 7 55piu Savannah...lv 7:o9am oopm Wayeroys.. .lv 9:55 am —.. .7 s;i(j j, m Hclil’vilh 1 .lv 10:18am 1 5:88 a. in Hoboken., .lv li)::it)H m 5:14 am Way’ville. lv 11:17 a 111 0:81 am Jamaica —I v 11:30 am 0:58 a m Ryles’ Mashlv 111:51 ain f 7:Kia m Brunswick. ar 12:15 pm 7:;i0 a m t onueets at Atlanta and Montgomery from W est and Northwest ( 01 meets at Atlanta and Montgomery from West and Northwest. 1 stop on sign:.*. Trains do not stop where t ime Is not given. Purchase Hoke is at the station, and save ex tra tare collected upon the train. Connections made at Waycross with Savan nah, Florida & Western Railway for all points North and .South. l’ujlinan Palace Sleeping and Mann’s Boudoir Cars. For anew sectional map of Florida and articles descriptive of Its resources and capabilities, with data for planting and cultivating the principal products 01 the soil and the time u! their mat url iy, the latter prepared under the ausplclcs of Mm Department of Agrityilfure of the State Agricul tural College, also county maps and pamphlets descriptive of each county, authenticated by liar boards ol county commissioners, town sites, township plates and tIXC lands tor sale by the Land Department South Florida K. K.. and the I’lani Investment company all published for gratuitous distribution, address D. 11 . Elliot General Laud Agent, Hanford, Fla. 11. H. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, Gen’l Manager. Superintendent, t . D. OWENS, J. a. MeIMIFFIE, lrallic Manager. Gen’l I’ass. A gent. F. NV. AN’GIER, Ass’t Geu’l J*ass. Agent. THE WAY FROM IiIiUNSWICK TO Savaminah, Macon, Atlanta, t'battanooga, Meniphia, Nashville and Cin cinnati. IB VIA TUK 4 HOUHB QUICKER TO ATLANTA THAN ANY OTHER LINK AISO TUB PICTOKESCiUE ROUTE. AND THIS PLEAS ANTEST route to the bast. Schedule in effect May 12, 1889. | No. 12. j NO. 14. lv Brunswick 8 30 am a oo pm lv.Jeup lfMOfun llfjom lv Kastman 2 15 pm 4oi am lv Opcnrau 2 r>2 pin 535 am ar Macon 42c pm 715 am lv Macon 422 pm 730 am ar Atlanta 735 p 10 55 am lv Atlanta 750 pm 12 25 m ar Rome 10 40 pm 325 pm ar Dalton 1200 m 444 pm ar Chattanooga 2Joam 010 pm M. ft 0. B. K. lv (Jhattanooga .. | SSSamiToopill ar Memphis | 8 20 pmj 6 10 am N. C. 38.1. R. K. lv Chattanooga. 1.........1 SOOamillSOpm ar Nash vine J ,lo loam 5 Ir. am <;.~n. 0. & t.T. it. ft. lv Chattanooga ", 220ami 0 80pm ar ClnelnnatC I 825 pm! 0 40 am BRUNSWICK TO SAVANNAH. lv Hrunswlck 11l 00 pm l 830 am ar .Jesup | 1 00 am ilO 20 am Iv.lesup j 2 55 am! 1040 arn arJJavannali.. k 345 am 122:1 o’o Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, Jacksonville in Cincinnati via .lesop, Macon, Atlanta and Chatta nooga without change. Pullman Union Palace Buffet sleeping cars between Brunswick and Atlanta without change by trains 11 and 14. Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati, by trains Nos. 12 and 11. Ask for your Tickets vlu the Bast Tennessee. Absolutely the shortest line from Brunswick to Chattanooga and Cincinnati. For tickets and further Information call on J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agent, Brunswick, Ga. B. W. WRKNN, 8. H. HARDWICK, G. P. and T. Agent. Ass’t G. p. Agent. Knoxvllle. Tcnn. Atlanta. Ga. SCHEDULE. BETWEEN St. Simons and Brunswick. Leave Brunswick at 7.30 a. rn. a.nl 2.1*1 p. m. Leave HI. Simons at 0.30 a. tn. and LUO p. rn. Standard time. n . jvc . BRUNSWICK, GA. Wo have largely increased our stock lately, and are now prepared to sell yon at prices to suit yourself. Among the niany.st.yleß of Collars wo keep the CONCORD Collar, the Millmen’s favorite. Ihirm'ss I.r;il lirr at lift, 49 anil 45r per p.Miml. < H ; , Jei- t Wallon. Thirty Dozen Whips of Every Description. Bugsy and Wagon Harness at all Prices. Our Loiul for $7.50. A compliite line of harness hardware, ami in fact any and everything belong ing to a tirst-class harness establishment. \ The Only Pluce. Our Upholstering Department. Hair, Cotton or Moss Mattresses made to order at short notion. Feather, hair cotton and moss pillows always on hand. Furniture upholstered in the best ot workmanship, and making and laying of carpets a speeialy. Linemcovers for par lor furniture made to order. 1 >e economical you must have your om-pets taken up and cleanedalso, get some of onr Moth Destroyer for your carpets, rugs or furniture. Send in your order and have it done at once, so as to avoid the rush. June4 _ tf GROCERIES. ETC. LITTLEFIELD & CO. FORWARD!NG, SHIPpi/iIG AND General Commission Merchants. Agents for New Y ork and . Brunswick Packet Line. ALSO Dealers in Ilay, Grain, Feed, Brick, Lime, Plaster, Hair, ft Portland and liosendale Cement. aprll II .1 If D. GLAUBER, M. ISAAC " Brunswick. • Tlio GLAUBER & ISAAC, Grain, Provision and Commission Merchants, BRUNSWICK, GA. Office and Waroroom In the former Freight House 01 the It. A W. It. R„ next to Freigli House of the Id. TANARUS., V. AG. R. K. HEADQUARTERS for Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grits,'Corn, Oats, Bran, Ilay, Mill Peed. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything In onr line will find it to their nd ynnt.iKel to call on "h before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid lor II Ides 1* urs, Wax, Wool, etc. INSURANCE. T. O’Connor, Jr. W, F. Symons. T. O’CONNOR & CO., INSTTRAJNTCE A_gts. Represent the leading Fire Insurance Companies o! the world, and the celebrated InmiAL likk inmanchim Of New York. Asset s over The patronage of the public is solicited. Office Madden’s building “EERNOLINE IIA I.SAM,” “ THE GREAT RHEUMATIC CURE This wonderful Liniment Is a pure extract from tha yell w pine tree of the South, and Is Nature’s own cure. If used externally, according to dir. Units on every bottle, it Is a guaranteed cure for Kbeitmutism, Neuralgia, bronchial Trouble, Sore Throat, all allliel ions of the chest and lungs, and a greet relief to consumptives. The greatest remedy on earth for frostbites, hunts, stings and bites of Insects and ani mals; wrens, sprains, bruises and all Klein eruptions. Femollne balsam, used according to directions, is guaranteed to euro any of the above diseases, and to cure neuralgia, earache and toothache from one to live minutes. Pemoline balsam is prescribed by all leading physicians and sold by all druggists and dealers in medicines. Price VI cents per bottle For sale at Lloyd A Adams, William Crovatt A (Jo,. J. T. Rockwell, Hodges A O’Connor. At Wholesale by Lloyd & Adams, Brunswick, Ga. W. 8. IJRANIIAM, GENERAL REAL ESTATE AGT. Buys and sells real OHtatcon com mission. Gives personal attention to all property en trusted. Collecting rents u specialty. Will attend to all repairs, tax returns and Insur ance without extra charge. .Solicits a share of the public patronage. Bice in the Scarlett Block —Up-Staira. BURR WINTON, CONTRACTOR, BUILDER -AND -BUPERINTENDENT. Nos. 921 and 922 I! street, New Town, Kri> wick, Ga, Correspondence solicit**