The Brunswick times. (Brunswick, Ga.) 189?-1900, December 12, 1889, Page 5, Image 5

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COTTON STATEMENT. Office of The Daily Times, i Brunswick, Ga., Deo. 11,1889. f Since September 1, the movement ot cotton at this port has been as toilows : Receipts to-day 1 r>7B| Previously reported 94,52! Total... 96,10-. Total shipments sOjitij Stock on hand 15.711 The cotton market today in New York, Llv, rpool and Brunswick, was dull and easy,! middling, 9 11-16. NAVAL STORKS RECEIPTS. Office of tiie Daily Times, ) Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 11, 1889./ Since September l, the receipts of naval stores at this port have been as follows : Barrels rosin reported previously 49,91:1 Received to-day 7814 Total 50,65a Casks spirits reported previously—B,9Bo Received to-day 217 Total 9,197 In the naval stores market to-day spirits tur pentine closed quiet at 42/sj- Rosin closed firm at the following prices: A * 105 H $ 120 B 1 0511 1 50 C 1 05, K 1 65 1) 105 Vi 2 05 E 1 05|N 2 60 F HOWfl 275 G 1 15|\V W 2 90 j ” Adt Ui”ALS* A N*l)''l) If 7* A KICKIIS" " Trains and Boats. [Standard time.] E. r., V, Si G. Railway—Passenger trains ar-J rive dally at 11:50 a, m., and 10:00 p. m„ anna depart at 8:15 a. in., and 11:00 p. m. is. & W. Railway—Passenger trains arrive! daily at 12:05 p. in. and 6:25 p, m., and deparif at 72)0 a. m, and 2:00 p. in. St. Simon’s Island—Boat leaves the city at| 7:30 a. m., 2:00p. in. Leave St. Simon’s Mill! 9:30 a. in., and 4:00 p. m. Arriving ats Brunswick 10:30 a. m., and 5:00 p. in. Cumberland Route—Boat leaves the city at 7:00 a. m. and arrives at 7:30 p. m. Savannah, Brunswick ami Feriiandina— Boats arrive on Tuesdays and Fridays and leave Wednesdays and Saturdays. Dalle - Line—Boat leaves every day except Sunday at 8:30 a. m. and arrives at 6 p. in. Colonel’s Island and Fancy Bluff—Boat. leV! s at SttOa. m. and 1:30 p.m„ and arrives! at 9:30 a; m. and 6:00 p. m. Satill Rive r Line—Boat leaves on Mondays and Thursdays, and arrives on Tuesdays and Fridays. H li'l'iSiG ISiTELLIGLU'K. Pori of bruimick, To Masters of Vessels Masters of vessels Id the port of Brunswick! may find at Tun Times office the New York llor ! aid and the Maritime Register. An easy chair] awaits each master who wishes to read thes< j papers. The Times will he glul to have every! master who enters the port visit the editorial! rooms. Port ojr Brunswick, December 11. j High water on the bar, 11:00 a. m.; 11:411 p. tn. How water on the bar, 4:45 a. m.; 5:4W p. m. ARRIVED. Bark Bremen, Br, 853 tons, Eagles, Barba does. SAILED. Steamship State of Texas, Am, 1337 tons; Ft-t nandina. Bark Veritas, Nor, 447 tons; Buenos Ayres. Bark Fornjot, Nor, 482 tons, Moe; Buenos Ayres. Barkentine Nueva Paula, Sp, 311 tons, Barcelona. Brig Lloret, Sp, 193 tons, Valencia Schooner E. B. Conwel, Am; whaling VESSELS IN FORT. Steamship Elphinstone, Br, 1140 tons. Marshall; Terminal Company. * steamship Propitious, Br, 1104 tons, Kemp; Terminal Company. Steamship Ironopolis, Br, Terminal Com pany. Steamship Maharajah, Br, 994 tons, Las Palmas; Terminal Company. Steamship Matthew liedlington, Br, 1433 tons, Stralnthomo, St Vincent. Ship I’gglau, Sw, 895 tons, Gadd; Hunter. Bonn A Cos. Bark Acazo, Port, 498 tons, Godinho. Bark Chas. Cox, Br, 077 tons, Neilsou; Sti lwell, Milien 5c Cos. Bark Colnmba, Nor, 558 tons, Olngroen; Stillwell, Milien 5c Cos. Bark Mistletoe, Br, 831 tons; Marr; Hilton! A Dodge Lumber Company. Bark Carmel, Nor, 604 tons, Thorsen; Cook Bros 5c Cos. Bark Kong Sverre, Nor, 457 tons, Gith mttrk; Win 1) W heelwright A Cos. Bark Eleanor, Nor, 714 tons; Olsen. Barkentine Lince, Sp, 307 tons, Maristany; R Torras, Barkentine Professor Nordenskiold, Nor, 433 tons; Santos. Bark Mathilde, Ger, 473 tons; J J Mc- Donough. Bark Saron, Nor, 354 tons, Torttsen; Still well. Milien A Cos. Bark Passat. Nor, 686 tons, Aanonsen; Stillwell, Milien & Cos. Hark Diana, Nor, 409 tons; Taluis. Bark Anna, Nor. 493 tons, Olsen. Cork. Bark Adcle, 8r,,680 tons, Babin; Barbadoes Bark Benguola. Nor, 093 tons, Fuglesang; Santos. Bark Alexandre Herculano, Port, 489 tons, Castro; Rio Janiero. Bark Queen of the Bay, Ger, 381 tons; Rosario. Bark Corona, Nor, 456 tons, Petersen, Rio Janeiro. Bark Gustav Melzler, Ger, 353 tons, Jorcl Buenos Ayres. Bark Oskar, Russ. 537 tons, Skybergsen; London. Bark Stella, Ger, 501 tons, Rosenkranz; J 11 McCullough. Bark Lina, Nor, 685 tons, Hausen; Sharp ness. Ba-k Professor Lindtner, Nor, 505 tons, Pedersen; Bristol. Brig Jolle, Nor, 358 tons, Larsen; Rio Ja neiro. Brig J L Bowen, Am, 418 tons, Ray; Barba does. Brigantine Maratona, Aus; 358 tons; C Downing, Jr, & Cos. Schooner Annie L Henderson, Am, 40? tons, Henderson, New York. Schooner Cyrus Hall, Am, 384 tons, Coombs; Boston, Schooner Harry Prescott, Am, 434 tons, Turner; Boston. Schooner Norombega, Am, 395 tons,! Mitchell; Cook Bros & Cos. Suit Clifton, Br, 318 tons, McLean, S li| Hawkins. Schooner City of Nassau, Br, 78 ton.-j Kelley, fruit; Frank D. Aiken. Schooner W K itawley, Am, 389 tons, Rawl ley; Providence. Schooner L A Burnham, Am, 370 tons,! Watte. New York; Hilton A Dodge Lumber! Company. I BOUND FOB THIS PORT. Bark Glenola, Br, 558 tons, Houghton I sailed Pascagoula June 17 for Rosario and! Brunswick. Ba: k Edward, Ger 503 tons Utecht, sailed! Brake May 36 for Buenos Ayres, Brunswick! and Buenos Ayres. Bark James S Stone, Am, 675 tons, Petti grove, sailed Brunswick June 19 for Anger, Ceylon and Brunswick. Bark Gloria, Sw 736 tons, Meyer; at Lon don, July 19, for Rio Janeiro and Brunswick or Tybee. Bark Theodor, Nor, 293 tons; sailed foi Brunswick or Savannah;and Queenstown. Brig Medea, Nor, 272 tons, Halfrom; at Glasgow for Brunswick or Charleston. Bark Congo, Nor, 442 tons, Simonson; at Rosario, September 1. Bark John Black, Br, 545 tons, Potter! I C. E. SHIPP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Tp\TT Tim TB T 7 a Ljfvlill I U FLEj i— Of all grades and prices from the very cheapest to the finest. Send for cuts and prices. Parlor Suites from .S3O up; Chamber Suites from $ll.OO up; Reed G-hairs from $1.25 up; Walnut Desks from sl2 .00 up. The largest line ot Dining room Furniture in Brunswick, which lam selling daily at prices rat t el} competition. 1 mean business and will not be undersold. Give me a call before you buy. There was a little widow Who came from "Waycross, She was pretty as a pink, And her name was Me Doss, She made a profitable trip By coming to C. PL Shipp. S’ailed Montevideo, October 2. I Bark Condor, Nor, 075 tons. .McNutt; at Liverpool. October i. * I Bark Mary Jane, Ur. i>29 tons, Sprague; at' [Buenos Ayres, November 12. I Bark Portinscale, lir, 447 tons, Keaion; ate [Buenos Ayres, October 30. Bark Sara, Kuss, 532 toes, Johannescn; at [Barrow, November 16. I ? a ?, yencrala, Nor, 626 tons, Petersen; sailed Kto Janeiro, November 4 Brig Achibes, Nor, 4* 7 tons, Dahl, at Ber gen September 14. I B USI N KSS L) 1 : iJhJCTC >!i Y WHOLESALE BUSINESS UOUSKS BRUNSWICK ICE MANUFACTURING 1 COMPANY, Samuel M. Whiteside superintendent, F. Langly manager. Manufactures pure arte sian iee. C.DOWNING, J r., A CO., Naval store dealers ami dealers in hay krain, feed etc. L. I). HOYT & CO hen’ors In hardware, stoves, pistols, cartridge? [agricultural implements, sash, and blinds. I RfeMOV&s) | CORNS, l DUNIONS o— jj AMO WARTS, PAUJS WM. s7 BRANHAM.: I i I DEALER IN REAL ESTATE, J illouses built and ts sold on tin jlnstailment Plani Sfrom sio to sls per month. Office upstairs] ■Scarlett building:. Coney & Parker,! Wholesale and Retail Dealers in COAL and i wood,; Brick, Shingles & Laths] —SOLE AGENTS FOR— BRUNSWICK BRICK WORKS] j tfr Orders solicited. Satisfaction guar janteed. \Now is the Time to Subscribe. TO THE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW. I Arrangements have deen made for the com pus year which will maintain for the Kkvikw lits unrivalled position among periodicals, and ■render It essential to every reader in America ■who desires to keep abreast of the tirm s. I rum ■month to ino'dh topics of comm 'tiding - ’ inter lesl in every fieid'of'human thougld and action ■will be treated of in its pages by representative ■writers, whose words and mimes carry ati lt borit-y with ihem. I The forthcoming volume will be signalized [by the discussion el questions oi high public ■interest by the foremost men of the time, no Stably by a controversy on Free Trade and Pro- Iteetion in their hearing upon the development | >f American Industry ami commeii-c, between It be two most famous living statesmen of Eng land and America, j The Light H on. W. TL GL.YDSTON K AND Hon. JAMES G. BLAINE. I This discussion, embracing the most import lani contributions ever made to an Aim Hear, ■periodical, will begin in tne January number. lltis a significant- fact—as showing the un- Iparalleled po|>ularity and usefulness of tldspe jriodical, and its wide iniluence upon puulii ■opinion— that the ci culation of The Nokth lAmkkp an Review is greater than that of ali lolher American and English reviews com-! bined. Subscription Price, Postage Prepaid.) Five Dollars a Year. i'HE NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW ,] [ 3 East Fourteenth street, New .York, a BIDS WANTED. Office (T.krk i.ocnty commissioners,) I Brunswick, Ga., Dec. 6.1889. f I I Will be let, before tlie court. lious- door, pus It lie first Tuesday In .Tanuary, 1890, to tlie l-.weslS J -i and b st bidder, the following' contracts; Tbcj [erection of two or four chronic steel jail cellfl |or cages, On upper floor of the Glynn count}! I|all; terms of lotting. (L) one-■; alf cash until IDs’) on -half In one year, bearing Interest at ther rate of 5 per cent. Plans and specifications can be seen at theS office of the Clerk of the County Coiinnls slonersß at Brunswick, Ga.,the County Commissiouersfi reserving the right to r- j ct, all hi is. At the same time and place, will be let to thep lowest and best bidder the constructio -of a| ivooden bridge across the Altamaha canal- g live miles from the city of Brunswick, di-ji menslons of bridge sixty-five feet long andj fourteen feet wide, to he built upon the plan off the old bridge now standing, material to bej used either yellow pine or e\ press. & The Commissioners reserving the right to re-Sj Ject any and ail bids. Jacob L. >!each, R td. Clerk County Commissioners.!] THE DAILY TIMES: THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12. 1889. BBS s On and alter December iitU, lbbi) ■ passenger trains will run as follows: CENTRAL STANDARD TIME FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. 3 Albany (Jin. (Ja. (’eu' Express Express Express ■ Brunswick— Iv 7:00 a m 2:00 pm ■ Pyles’ Marsh..lv 17:18 am 18:03 pin ■Jamaica lv 7:3i)am fcaOpm wWaynesville.. lv 7:47 am 8:36 pin lloboken lv 8:38a m 9:22pm 3 Schlatterviile...lv 8.47 am 19:31 pm S Way cross ai 9:10 a m 4ao p ml g Savannah ar 12:11 noon 7:45 p nil C Callahan ar 11:21 a m 7:01 st ml I Jacksonville . .ar 12:00 noon 6:30 pin! Hrhomasviile...ar I:3lpm 7:00a mi H\(‘W HilCHiis . ar 0:15 a m I % Waycwss lv 9:55 a m 4:15 p m 10:15 p in! gWaresboro lv 10:09 am e ■[McDonald’s., lv (10:40 am 6 gjlVarstm lv 10:51 a m 5:08 pm f H Weston ui lv 1T1:00 am [ Mirny’s Mi 11... lv 111 15a m I gWiliacoocbee.lv 11:17 am 1 H Ala pa ha lv 11:40a in 5:44 pin I ■ Brookfield— lv 111:59 a in I HfHion lv 12:15 pm 0:17 n m (12:15aml ■ I.V Ty lv 12:82 pm £ ■Sumner lv 12:15 pm I Powlain lv 12:50 p m I Isabella lv 1 035 pnr Willingham.. Iv 1:17 pm .1 Ihi vis lv 1:33 pm !!.!.!!! Albany ar 2:00 pin 7:35 p m 1 Montgomery.ar 1:00 a m 7:20 a ml New Orleans.ar 12:49 g m g Birmingham.ar ....m* 4:05a in 11:27 ami \lacou ar 6:10 pm *7:45 aml Atlanta ar 10:40 p m 12:50 p ml (’onnt i-tsat Atlanta and Montgomery toil A'est and Northwest. FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH 1 Oa. Ctn’l Albany Cln. I Express Express. Express! ■ Atlanta lv 2:15 pm a ■ Macon lv 6:45 pm *.l ■ llirminghamlv 3:40 pm 11:3") pml ■ New Orleans lv 7:00 am 3:15 pml ■Montgomery!v 7:30 pin 2:40 aml ■ Albany iv 5:16 am 8:25 am I ■ Davis lv 5:12 a in I ■ Willingham lv s:2lam ■ Isabella lv 5:35 am 1 ■Poulaln lv 5:42 a in § ■Sumner iv 5:50 am | ■ i’yTy lv 6:03 am § H niton lv (3:00 am p 6:22 ain £ 9:43 a in? Brook held, .lv 10:59 a in fij Aiapaha... .1 v 7:*2oain | VV T illae’ehee lv 7:40 a in n Oray’s Iv f7:43 am E >Vestonia.. lv £7:53 am 8 Pearson— lv thus a in fa McDonald..lv f 8:23 am 1 Waresboro..lv 8:5 * am §j Wayeross...ar 5:00 a:m 9sloa m 11 r 45 a in| New < leunsiv 77". ■ rhomasvillHiv 635 pm 5:20 am £ lacksonvillelv 7:ooam 1:10 pm S Callahan —lv 8 20pin 7:35am I Sava*! 1 iah... lv 7:09 am I:22pm 3 Wayeross... 1 v 9:55 ain i:25 am a schl’ville..Jv 1' 5:3i a m 10.17 a m 9 ■Hoboken., .lv 5:40 am 10:28am 9 HWay’viile .. lv 6:2lam 11:14am 9 ■ Jamaica ....lv 6:40 am 11:83am 3 ■ Pyles’ Marshlv £6:54 a m £11:47 am 3 ■ Brunswick, ar 12:05 noon 0:25 pm 9 ■ Rouble dally trains between Brunswick. m ■Jacksonville and savannah. 9 H Connects at Atlanta am! Mont gomery IVoing ■ \S'c i and Northwest. Local freight trains*] gj ands carry passengers be tween U ayeross ndS ■Albany. Connects at Atlanta and Montgomery tromfl West and Northwest. 1 stop on signal. p Breakfast. | Trains do not stop where time is not. given. B purchase tickets at the station, and saveex-3 trainee collected upon the train. Connect ions made at W ayeross with Sava 11-5 nah, Florida i Western Railway for all points? North and South. • 8 Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann’s* Boudoir Cars. ij For anew sectional map 01 Florida and articles! descriptive ot Us resources and capabilities, with* ■lata lor planting and cultivating the principals ■products oi tiie soil and the Lime ot their mat ui i-i Sty. the titter prepared under ilie auspicies ot tliej la Department ot Agriculture ot mo state Agricul-S ■turn) College, also county maps and H.lescriptivc of each county, authenticated by the* ■boards 01 county commissioners, town sites.® ■township pmtes and the lands for sale by thes ■ Baud Department Bout.li Florida K K., and the* ■Plant investment Company all published fori ■gratuitous distribution, address D. il. Elliot,| Buencral l.and Agent, saulord. Fla. Ha. 8. HAINKB, GKO. W.H.UNKS, 1 O'-n’i Manager. Superintendent. | .D. OWEN H, J. A. Me I >U V FI E. 5 f Traffic .Manager. Clen’l Pass. Agent, a J F. W. AN CHER, 9 Ass’t Gcm’l Pass. Agent. Notice of Election. I Notice is hereby given that an elee lon wilH Soc held at the Ury Hull in the citv ol limns® wick, on the 14th tiny of December next, to cie-H iermirie the iin siion as to whether <>• nol {lav* Mayor and Council ot tie* city of Bruns wields shad be authorized to issue bonds to the aiiio.'i:iP3 oi three hundred thousand ’hu.ooo) dollars, orfi S-o much thereof as may be neces-B ■sary for Hu purpose of procuring j means wherewith to supply said cit.xjj I with an adequate system o; sewerage a)df| gdmh.age, suitable quarantine grounds, t buildings, including a iliblic M rkct House foiil j the use of said city, for the prosecution ar.dgj ficompl'-H ’ll of such oth v *r public works as m.iywj ■be deemed advisable for the retirement of tlufj ■outstanding bonded auu other ind ebtidnessfi gof said city and lor sanitary i<nd*3 Hot lu*r public uses and purposes; saiuß abends to bear inten s* at the* rate of live pefcj Scent, per annum, a<.d said Interest to d<s payuhkfj ■semiannually on tl.e 11. st. day s of January andS f&luly respectively, and said bonds when IsMicdg feto maUue, and be fully paid at the expiralionH Dor thirty years, from and next after their date.® g This notice Is given In pursuance of an ordl-H Snance ol Council adopted requiring the same.fi a This November thirteenth, isso. g E. A. NELSON, £ g novi-l 90d* Clerk City of Brunswick. gJ JOHN F. COGTnT 1 I PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL I [Plasterer, IBRUNSWICK, : • : GEORGIA.! 3 nuv.l2-3m. Cumberland Houle TO FLORIDA. ] : I 1 THE BEAUTIFUL STEADIER e (CITY OF BRUNSWICK.} SCHEDULE | Jn Effect on and after Oct. 13. SOI Standard time.| ■ Leave Brunswick 7;oo n g Arrive Cumberland 9:ou u. mE Arrive Fornanclina n:0oa. m* Leave Fernandina via F li&N Rv,l2:sp. mE Arrive Jacksonville ! l:3op.jii| Leave Fernandina via southern dlvl- ?’ sion *oral 1 points in south Morida, 112)5 a.m.l Arriving at Tavart s 7:40 p ~, Conneiuingat \\ ildwood with Tam- ‘ ’ | pa division, arriving at Piant City.. 9:08p. m.f RKTI H.VIXG, Leave Jacksonville 9: ,oa. n f Arrive Fernandina n ; ;o a> ru c f leave Fernandina 12.:,<* o. n I' Arrive Cumberland 2:20 p. Arrive Brunswick smhj p n.c JOHN It. WRENN, I (len’l Pass. Agt. I] I. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agent, t (Foot b Mr. oi.) LITTLE FI ELD, General manager. from— Florida] . AND THE SOUTH TO 'OIE West, North and East.! 91 Mile? the Shortest. Time 98 Iloui s Jacksonville to Cincinnati ! j- The only line running Thrmigh Sleeping Car;-* from Jacksonville to Cincinnati' without change.! Tiie Popular Route from THOMASVILI/E, BRUNSWICK, | SAVANNAH and CHARLESTON. | To Northern Cities. | Passengers via this line are afforded excellemfj views of scenes of Historic iuteresr: “l.o:)kou:S Mountain and Mission Itidge." etc. Triins o(| Lids line pass over tlieiligli I '-ridge and tlirougha the bine grass region ot Kentucky. ' a • lose connection mode in Central Union Pep- a, Cincinnati, witlxont transfer through the city fo {.’ St. Louis, Caniidtan Points, Chicago, Cleveland, Buffalo, Indian-s niiolis, Coimnliiifi, Niiigara Fulls I and Pittsburg. For Kates, Maps, Etc., address g I). J. MULI.A.SEY, Div. Pass. .Agt., < hatt anooga. | or, W. E.KiSYNOLDS, Trav.Pass. Agt.. ? Atlanta, Ga. js J. G. GAULT, D. G. EfWAKDsi Gen'l Manager. ol't T A | CINCINNATI. j Paper Hanging and Kalsomining IN ALL BRANCHES. R Fine Work a Fpecialty.j W. E. PORTER, | sop 14 Ofoiieos er stroot. | State Bank. Brunswick; Ga. fIUID UP CAPITAL $50,000 ii i t General Ranking, Ext itsuigo and Col letting liusiittss Transacted. I Interest I’.ud on Time Deposits. i |C. Downino. Pres. E. S. M uisn Vioe Pres. I*. K. Ccnninuiiam, Ciisliii 1-. I Directors—C, Downing, e. s Marsh, ,las.’ pi^’B 1 : jj,%Sl' r ‘ try; A -•'• rr ‘ ,vn "’ J u -j ! Ocean Hotel I Ibarber shop.! ii | B. A. TAYLOR, Proprietor. , I Polite Attention! First-Class Artists j I*Sole Agent tor Dr. Walter’s Dundruffi jCure. THE ItKOKWICK >Refitiog and Collecting Agency' |A N D j Information Bureau. P. B. HOLTZENDOUFF, Mtmg’r. | and Gloucester Sts. j J \ daily atb-no*-i t<. imorumfion on olli siDiints given and mnltors for m>u-rosi<!< litsl iloulu and alter at small cost, Conv.-pondeiK ’Solicited. • s *kKi i.RLNCF.s -t'lrst National liank.j iMorchams and Traders’Bank. nov:22-tl. i ip p p ! jj (Prickly Aah, Poke Root, and Potassium.) | CUI4.ES ‘ SYPHILIS | 1 Primary, F< ronclary, and Tertiary Syphilis, \ 9 Syphilitic Eruptions. Scrofula ?.nd Scroful.*u3 I c Eruptionß, Ulcers and Old Sores, Klieuinarism I 1 anil all diseases of the blood; ail thone tlmtliavo | s resisted other treatnieut yield steadily and | | surely tim wonderful power of P. P. P., the I 5 great Blood Purifier. i SCROFULA B Is ar impurity in the blood, producing Lamps a s or S\Vc’ii!:*;,eau.singKnmiiie'horeson the Arms, | - Legs, orFe , for the cure oi which use P. P. P., % | ilie ; id■ i u.edieinoou earth. All the se 1 g disoa • s y.f ,\ i.>;m;ly to the power of P. P.P., c giving new life and new strength. I blood mm i I ( uit-1 in its worse form; sometimes in cases | S with Erysipelas, w hore the patient was in Eter- 1 ■ nalPi.in aii.: given up by the physicians. In some * 3 cases Scrofulous Ul ‘ ! .-. brnke out till the party I was amass of corruption; a bottle of P. P. P, wus ; i Jirocured, and the diseaso yielded liuickly. I ill Ell i ATI Si j J And in all Affection r of tuo Blood, P. P. P. stands I I alone and unrivaled and tome of its euros are I 1 really wonderful. I ll you suiter from any thing l ike Syphilis, Sero- I J fula, Blood Poison, Ulcers, Old gores, Ulieuma,- I jj tism, or any disease of the blood, bo sure a-ud j give P. P. P. a trial. ! ! P- P. P.(Prickly Ash, PokeßootandPotassium) t | is no secret patent medicine like the many on ( ? the market. Its formula is on every bottle,thus ? 1 giving a guarantee of its purity ami wholesome- I ! ness that no other blood purifier does give. 1 j For sale by all druggists. ! Ln-DMAN linos., V.Tiolesalo Druggists, ! ! Sole Mnuufaoturei’S nail Proprietors, t ' Lippmac Block, Savannah, Ga. j v Pfl CHILLS d.rcJZfMf t FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. P UTOftS 3H.05.. Wholesale Srovriats. L i Sole Props., Xiippxnan Block, Savannah, Cc, t; "The Old Oaken Bucket, 4 The Iron-bound Bucket, The Moss-covered Bucket,” is very likely the one that has conveyed poi-" sons to your system from some old well, whose waters have become contaminated from sewers, vaults, or percolations from the soil, to eradicate these poisons front the system and save yourself a spell of malarial, typhoid or bilious fever, and to keep the ; liver, kidneys and lungs in a healthy and ■ i vigorous condition, use Dr. Pierce's Golden ' Medical Discovery. It arouses all the ex cretory organs into activity, thereby cleans- 1 ing and purifying the system, freeing it from : all manner of blood-poisons, no matter from 1 what cause they have arisen. All diseases ' originating from a torpid or deranged liver 5 or from impure blood, yield to its wonderful : curative properties, it regulates the stom- ‘ ach and bowels, promotes the appetite and 1 digestion, and cures Dyspepsia, " Liver Com plaint,” and Chronic Diarrhea. Salt-rheum, 4 Tetter, Eczema, Erysipelas, Scrofulous Sores i and Swellings, Enlarged Glands and Tumors j disappear under its use. ,! "Golden Medical Discovery” is the only': blood and liver medicine, sold by druggists ‘ under a positive guarantee of its bene- ! fltmg or curing in every ease, or money paid for it wiil be promptly returned. Copyright, IBBR by World’s Dis. Med. ass’n. §i Abbott’s Has; Indian Corn Paint is a qui. tuie for coins, bunions and warts, > I ONE CENT A WORD. J Ailver;iiiements of Wai ts, For Sale, Fo Went, I-ost, Fouml.etc., are inserted in this jColunin at Oue-Ccir.-a-Wi.nj each insertion. jA(!verti>ements for which no time is Riven pill he inserted until forbidden, and payment 'cx ieteil aeeor.lingl.v. No advert iserneut taken or less tl.an •& cents. fItHE .NEW Y( IKK DRAMATIC IMKS dosires J 1 a correspondent inthisehy. —AND GUTTERING. Giiiviinizcd and Plain Shoot iron Y\ ork. Mansarding and Slating. DRIVEN WELLS, Lightning Hods, ! Ornamental iron Fencing. ] The best bra .“its of stumped roofing j'llato, I*imu]>s, Points iuu: i’.[)lltg. “ai- Kanized am] biack Siuat Iron, siiccfc Zinc, Lca.l and Copper always hi slock . Job work promptly atloinle.] to. jA. I-I. GA fC’ln] ;, Opposite tlie OiMliorpe. | aiv: 2:5 tf |THE OLD RELIABLE | NE W YORK jSleam Dye km, OlXlce and Works F Street, j (Isaac’s old Bakery.) [Ladies’ Dresses, Shawls, Ribbons, Velvets, Kid Uloves and Feathers clee.ued r dyed iu die most ii.rUstic* mid delicate colors. GENT L 1 i M EX’S GA il M EN TS cleaned, dyed ami repaired in first-clas* manner. \\ ork guaranteed or no pay. Also -ilid straw Hats dyed and cleaned in first-class order, /. BiLLER, Proprietor. ! may26-tf ;Win. S. BRANHAM & 00^ PFALKUS IX Bough and Dressed LUMBER, ShinglesaneLathes. par \M Lois 3 Mill j CS'A large quantity of Lightwood .Posts on Innnl. Office and yard on Riv street, near Cook's Mill. Brunswick, Ga. js 'p 17-tf SDK. PABKF.R’S Medical &. Surgical Institute 151 >2 N. Spruce St., Nashville, Ter.n. Treat and Cure all Chronic Pis- Jsjeas&s. Deformities and Surgical Sexual Diseases of Men, * Women mid Children the results of Impcrfrct ]>* vrlqmtcnt. f'vil Habits or /*><• y,.v.v. Opium anti the Whiskey Habit, ete. Sanitarium and Private Lying-in Hos pital in connection. Write Xor circular. ATCOST ■ti nts’ Furnishing Goods, Clothing ana Shoes ut Cost. Lu lies’ Clonks, worth gqj, for $3. Overconis, worth *l<l, for 95. besides this, a rebate of lOeeuts on every dollar. S-fTThis is no humbug, the goods must lie sold, Toe New York Bargain Store Cheap John & Honest Charley. 5