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Personal points.
Around the Hotel Lobbies and in the
City.
Lewis Burnham, of Boston, is in the
city at the Oglethorpe.
Hr. J. S. M. Symons will return
from Savannah in a few days.
Mr. John J. Newton leaves this af
ternoon for New Mexico, via Mont
gomery.
Mrs. Longworthy and Miss L, Mal
lory, of Connecticut, are registered at
the Oglethorpe.
Mrs. Sears,of Saginaw, returned last
night from a visit to her sister, Mrs.
G. M. Parkhurst, at Waynesville.
Miss Clara Latimer, who has been
visiting Miss Jennie Franklin, left
yesterday for her home in Eastman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wood and
Miss Linda Wood, of Boston, are at
the Oglethorpe for a few days’ stay.
Mr. A. F. Franklin came in last
night trom Fitzgerald. He reports
business still active at the new city.
Lieutenant and Mrs. F. D. Aiken
went up the Satilla on the Passport
yesterday. They will return today.
Mr. 11. K. Tremere, of Jacksonville,
who is to install the new incandescent
electric light plant, was here again
yesterday.
Mr. Robert 8. French has been called
from his post at St. Augustine to Wil
mington, N. C., owing to the serious
illness of his sister.
The prettiest and sweetest children’s
Easter hats, dowers, ribbons and trim
mings will be found at Mrs. Earle’s,
203, Newcastle street.
Miss Carroll, teacher of the public
school at St. Simon Mills, spent Sun
day in the city, the guest of her
cousin, Mr. L. V. Carroll.
Misses Guerrard of Savannah, and
Carter of Spring Place, will spend an
other week with Mrs. S. C. Atkinson
before returning to their homes.
Mr. J. J. Dale, president of the Ogle
thorpe Savings bank, of Savannah,
and chairman of Chatham’s county
commisEioners, has returned home
after a business visit to the city.
CITY ITEMS.
Happenings That Are Too Short for
Heads.
The Mallory liner Colorado arrived
yesterday from New York.
The county conviots are now at
work on the Wayne county road.
The American brigantine Mary
Gibbs will take a cargo of lumber to
Lisbon, l’ortugal.
The Fourth division,Naval Reserves,
will meet tonight. The Albany trip
will be decided upon.
The schooner Henry R. Tilton ar
rived yesterday from New York and
will proceed to Darien.
Tiie Marine band had a rehearsal
last night. Seventeen members turned
out, and showed marked proficiency.
The schooner Clara A. Phinney,
Captain Phinney, arrived yesterday
from Perth Amboy to load at St. Si
mon.
Benito Padrosa, the lumber ex
porter, lias a number of vessels char
tered to load from Brunswick for for
eign ports.
Bolling Whitfield and Mrs. Whit
field and the Misses Lillian and Essie
Whitfield haye recently been regis
tered at the Inn, Palm Beach.
Mr, J. J. Lissuer’s fast horse has
made a record of a mile in 2:32 and
Judge Lehman’s pacer has done a
mile in 2:35. A race is imminent.
Mrs. A. M. Wynn, wife of the well
known south Georgia Methodist
preacher, died in Columbus Saturday.
Mrs. Wynn was well kuo,%‘n here.
The steamship St. Regulus has not
given the $16,000 bond required of her
in the libel case of the Darien tug
boats, and Custodian Asbell is still in
charge of the vessel.
\ John Carroll shot and killed Henry
Pate at Pensacola Saturday night.
The dispatches state that Carroll came
to Pensacola from Brunswick two
months ago. He made his escape.
The People Are Conviuced
When they read the testimonials of
cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla. They
are written by honest men and wo
men, and are plain, straightforward
statements of facts. The people have
confidence in Hood’s Sarsaparilla be
cause they know it actually and per
manently cures,even when other med
icines fail.
Hood’s Pills are the only pills to take
with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Easy and
yet efficient.
I.a grippe may have left you weak
and run down. Johnson’s Chill and
Fever Tonic is more than its name im
plies. It is a great tonic. It gives
appetite, renews health and restores
vitality. tf
no Faith cure
ABOUT STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TAB
LETS.
They Cure Stomach Troubles and Indiges
tion Anyway, Whether You Have Faith
in Them or Not.
Mere faith will not digest your food
for you. will not give you an appetite,
will not increase your flesh and
strengthen your nerves and heart, but
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will do
these things, because they are com
posed of the elements of digestion,
they contain the juices, acids and pep
tones necessary to the digestion and
assimilation of all wholesome food.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will di
gest food if placed in a jar or
bottle in water heated to 98 degrees,
and they will do it much more effect
ively when taken into the stomach
after meals, whether you have faith
that they will or not.
They invigorate the stomach, make
pure blood and strong nerves, in the
only way that nature can do it, and
that is from plenty of wholesome
food well digested. It is not what we
eat, but what we digest that does us
good.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold
by nearly all druggists at 50 cents for
full sized packages, or by mail from
the Stuart Cos., Marshall, Mich.
Giving TJs Light.
The new incandescent light ma
chine of the Brunswick Light and
Water company will he taken from the
depot today, and the work of putting
it up at the electric light plant will
begin. Already 300 lights are engaged
from the company.
“GREATEST ON EARTH.”
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
Mr. R. T. Caldwell, is book-keeper in
the First National Bank of Fulton, Ky.
"I was completely run down, My nerve;
became so unstrung through loss of sleep
and worry that I felt sure I would be com
pelled to give up my position 1 would lie
awake all nightlong, and it took hut little
''—— t
to shako me up so that I could not possibly
attend to my business as I should, fn
connection with this I had liver tremble,
heaviness about the stomach, and pains in
different parts of my body. I was also much
reduced in ilesh. I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
1 first procured a trial bottle from a local
druggist and good results quickly followed. I
t hen procured a dollar bottle, and by t he time
1 had used this up I was a different man. I
am now on my third bottle and am able to
sleep soundly and eat regularly, something
I could not possibly do before taking your
Nervine. I am now fully recovered, and do not
hesitate to pronounce Ur. Miles' Restorative
Nervine tho greatest nervine on earth.”
Fulton, Ky. f R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles’ Ncrvino Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first, bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell It, at .$1,(1 bottles for So, or
it will he sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re f.‘^ a 3 Ith
Sheet Music
Sheet Music *
Sheet Music
Half Price
* Half Price
Half Price
30c pieces tor 15c
40c pieces tor 20c
50c pieces for 25c
(Postage, 2 cents extra.)
All music—any music, new or old. Any
pieces not on hand will be specially or
dered. Send your orders and they will
he fllled if the music can he found in the
United States.
All Music Half Price
Ludden & Bates,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. J. McVEIGH, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
Ferguson hams, shoulders and break
fast bacon at The Downing Company.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., MARCH 16, 1896.
That Discomfiting Dryness...
Comes, with the approach of summer, to
plague mankind and womankind.
We Cure Thirst
Our soda fount is gauged to a most delightful frigidness.
But we are not boasting about our cold drinks. The ex
. perience of years has taught the public that we know
our business.
All Sorts, All Flavors.
Adams Drug Cos., Old Reliable,”
J. J. LISSNER.
—WHOLESAI.E-
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions,
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty.
- - Brunswick, Ga.
California Restaurant-
GOOD EATING.
CHUE HALL, Manager.
MEADS SERVED
BEST IN BRUNSWICK to order.
ET-ORDERS TAKEN FOR O K. LAUNDRY • NEWCASTLE ST.
Do You Want to Read Cheaply?
WE HAVE INAUGURATED A
CIRCULATING LIBRARY,
Which will put the Fine Assortment of Books on our shelves in reach of all
For P'l'STG} C6JNTS you can secure any work we have for all the tine
necessary to read it. Call and ask for an explanation ot the plan.
Sunday hours from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m.
Fleming & Waff.
PIfTITRF to order. Largest and most
r; * A y complete line of blank books and
F RAM ES school books
H. T. DUNN,
219 Newcastle Street.
NICE THINGS TO EAT CuR
-ctrr- YOU CAN GET THEM NBW ‘
AT W. H. DeVoe’s, AT
* HOWE.
MAPLE SYRUP PT.AIY FRESH
PICKLES A'B VEGETABLES
JELLIES FANCY RECEIVED
JAMS CRACKERS DAILY
Coney & Parker,
—DEALERS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
Rosendale and Portland Cements, Cinimon and Facing Brick,
Rock Lime, Plaster, Hair. Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe,
Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings. Fire Brwfc and Fire Clay.
Telephone 18 S2S BAY STBEET
Livery I Maying
and Stables. and
Peed Sale
Morris & Lee,
Mansfield Street. Old Street Car Stables.
Did you ever stop to think what in
digestion really means? It means
simply that your stomach is tired. II
our legs are tired, we ride. The horse
and the steam engine do the work.
Why not give your stomach a ride;
that is; Ist something else do its
work. Foods can be digested outside
of tbe body. All plants contain diges
tive principles which will do this. The
Shaker Digestive Cordial contains di
gestive principle and is a preparation
designed to rest the stomach. The
Shakers themselves have such un
bounded confidence in it that they
have plaoed 10 cent sample bottles on
the market, and it is said that even so
small a quantity proves beneficial in a
vast majority of cases. All druggists
keep it.
Laxol is the beet medicine for chil
dren. Doctors recommend it in place
of Castor Oil.
People buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla year
after year because it does them good.
It will do you good to take it now.
Nabob Flour makes the best and
whitest bread.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
State of Georoia, )
Count? of Glynn, j
Bessie E. Lee Hmlson 'l Petition for divorce
... ; filed in May term,
[ 1897, of the Superior
KohertE. Hudson. J Court of said county.
To the defendant:
In accordance witii an order from the Honor
able J. 1,. Sweat, judge of the superior cou’ t of
said county of Glynn, you are her by notified
to be and appear at the' May term, 1897, 0f Glynn
superior court, to be held in Brunswick, Geor
gia on the third Monday in May. 1897. to answer
the plaintiff 's petition on file in this office. Wit
nessjthe Hon. j. 1.. Sweat, judge of said superior
court this March 15.1897. J. C. Lehman,
IlcnutyClerk Superior Court Glynn fa, Ga.
■Johnson A K>auss,F E. Twitty, Petitioners
Attorneys.
All tlavors of delicious soda water
and tbe refreshing warm weather bev
erages at W. J. Butts’.
Coal Oil Johnnie Soap at the Down
ing Company.
Cold soda at Butts’.
The days of cold soda water have
come again. Bints’ fount is ready for
customers.
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow: of the rose,
ana the Hush of Hel>e combine iu Pozzoni’s
wondrous Powder
Official Inspect
or of WatcfieN
for the B. and
W.
DOWN!
DOWN!
DOWN!
I Go tlio IPi'icess. $
The goods must go, so call now
for bargains.
0-^—o
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.
KENNONMOTT.
The . . .
JEWELER.
FINEST LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
THE ARCADE,
GLOUCESTER bTREET.
DELICATE FKEE LUNCII DAILY
FROM 11 TO 1 O’CLOCK.
Imported? Ales and Porter on Draft.
“Keany Cure.”
“Keany Cure.”
Brunswick people are all interested now over the
great anti-whisky beverage,
“KEANY CURE.”
Chase & Sanborn’s famous Boston coffees and
teas are certainly the greatest production of the age.
You can’t drink “Seal Brand” coffee and red
liquor the same day. Mothers, see that your sons
and husbands have a cup of this delicious and invig
orating beverage every morning, noon and night.
Don’t forget.
FOR SALE ONLY BY
Keany & Bailey, c^s
Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
J.M, Madden, a. H. Lane, W. B. cook. W. Nussbau.m,
President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
THE
MERCHANTS & TRADERS BANK
OF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL, *IOO,OOO. SURPLUS, *IO,OOO.
DIRECTORS:
JamesL.Foster, J.B. Wright, C. D.Ogg, M. Kaiser,
Moses Isaac, A. H. Lane, J. M. Madden, A. U. P. Dodge, jr.
. Accounts of All Solvent Institutions Are Solicited.
A Savings Department Is Maintained m This Bank
and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited.
DOWNING, President. E. D. WALT KB. Oas iiv. 15 r i,,
Tfhe ational J3ank of (Brunswick
CASH CAPITA!. *'f 0.000.
Deals Liberally With Its Patrons and Friends
BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. •
If you hold the lucky num
ber you will own the finest
wheel in Brunswick on July
4 next.
Watch for subsequent an
nouncement in this space.
The Brunswick Cycle Company,
306 Newcastle Street.
WHEN YOUR An<l tlie Steak is Good
You may be sure that it came from
HONORIS CHARLES
i rp nrnu BAUMGARTNER & Cos.
O 1 iJii\.JV Western meats from Swift.
GAME IN SEASON, FINEST SAUSAGE,
-*== HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON.
305 Grant Street, and 213 Newcastle.
Time by Wire
from Wuslilng
ton Received
Daily.
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NEWCASTLE
ST.