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tA/fr YOUNG LADIES
who suffer from Profuse,
Painful, Suppressed or Ir
regular Menstruation are
/ 1 A soon restored to health by
BradfielcTs
Female Regulator.
I as keen used with
Jjl f i\\ \great success for more
fjrj i , \\\than 30 years and known
lli I ) l\ x to act on the organs of
IL / JYMenstruation. It never
to give relief and
M^i" rostore healt, h to fc he suf
*’l Jjr * erin £ woman. It should
Xfr be taken by the girl just
budding into womanhood, when Menstru
ation is Scant, Suppressed, Irregular or
Painful, and all delicate women should
use it, as it has a wonderful influence in
toning up and strengthening her system
by driving through the proper channels
all impurities.
Thi BRADFIELD regulator CO., Atlanta, Oa.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AT *1 PER BOTTLE.
• IBM IIM "’ 1 ■' I I 111 II .1 I I I,
for SAFF.
At Sapelo, Ga., the Kero
sene
LAUNCH GRA IE.
Twenty-two feet long; only
two years old; with very little
usage; in first class running
order; will sell for s2“>o cash.
For further particulars apply
F. J. HAZZARD,
Darien, Ga.
ll HslllMll
Repairing
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch. *
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor# Monk and Grant Sts.
6-K P. O. KESSLER.
FANGY GANDIES..,
1 1 ) to 7? cents a pound.
Crvstalized Fruits.
Taffy Candies made every
day; all flavors.
Full line Cigars and Tobac
co.
Fresh Fruits and confection
ery.
Eli Zissimato
Arnheiteiv
. -<-•• ■' _- Whr Irpale and
ja gr- Ketall Dealer!
Westerns
~ Mea,s
Imfr ‘y ® LE V TR 10
FACTORY
DR. e. C. WEST’S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
7HE ORiCINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Jjßoldundor positive Written Guarantee,
by unthoriznd agents only, to euro Woak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick
ness, Night'Dosses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi
dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box; six for $5; with written guarantee to
cure or refund money. Sample pack
age, containing fivo days r treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One samploouly sold to
Bach person. At store or by mail.
C3TRed Label Special
Extra Strength. SgKrLl
<7*
Jm<4i£r Power, Lost Manhood, jtA,
Sterility or Barrenness. 1 -
SI a box; six for $5, wittiAJTOwj
'ff>nrittea
\7/.7 Fir' cuce in 30 days. At store \
’BEFOREor by mail. AFTER
W J. BUTTS, The Druggist, cor. Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets, Brunswick,
Ga. Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
Prescriptions a specialty.
SHIPPING REPORT.
OORBICTKD DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOHANNBSON
WITH B. H. MASON A CO.
P()RT OF BRUNSWICK? Marofflß?^7
ARRIVED.
Pioneer, Nor bk, 898, Sorboe, Calais,
Downing Cos.
Olivia, Nor bk. 1102, Gunussen, Port
Natal, Hilton-Ilodge—Rio Janeiro
F and T Lu'pton, Am sclir, 876, Long
street, New Yu'k, F D Aiken.
St Lucie, Am bkt,6Bo. Erskin, Port Na
tal, Baxter & Cos —New York.
SAILED.
IN PORT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Co'orado, Am as, 2322, Risk, New York
Mallory—New York.
Werneth Hall, Mr ss, 2668, Crowley, Liv
erpool, Brui swick Terminal company—
Liverpool.
bakkr. .
Cosmo, Br bk, 355, Wallgrap, Pernam
buco—Halifax.
Cato, Nor bk, Kingston Jamaica, Down
ing.
Luz, Sp bk, 411, Jordan, Santa Cruz, Pa
drosa.
"Julio, Port, bk, 441, Domingo, Brava,
Torras.
India, Nor bk, 890, Lydersen, Buenos
Ayres, i'lark Bros.
Suomi, Rus bk, 369, Jansson, Southamp
ton, Downing company.
Hydra, Dan bk, 742, Christensen, Havre,
Downing company.
Zehlima, It ok, 447, Marini, Santos via
liarbadoes, Downing—Trieste.
Gwendoline, Sp bk, 346, Pineiro, Santos,
Padrosa —Marin.
Heidi, Sw bk, 415, Hoglund, Marseilles,
Clark Bros.
SHIPS.
BRKIS.
Mary Gibbs, Am bg, Coombs, Savannah,
Southern Pine Company—Oporto.
SCHOONERS.
Melisa A. Willey, Am schr, 372, New
York, Hirseh Cos.
Leii Hart, Am schr, 387, Dodge, New
York, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
Fred Gower, Am schr. 778, Sargeant,
Mayaguez, Hilton-Dodge—Boston,
Jennie F. Willey, Am schr, 330, Bulger,
Savannah, Hilton-Dodge—New Yoi'K.
Thelma, Am schr, 49!), Cummines, Bos
ton, Southern Pine company—Boston.
Clara A. Phinney, Am schr, 303, Phin
ney, Perth Amboy. Hilton-Dodge—Perth
Amboy.
REO APITPL ATION.
Steamships, 2: Ships, 0: Barks, 13; Brigs,
1; Schooners, 6. Total, 22.
A Summer Ciui-e.
The American steamship Ohio will
sail from New York June ‘2O, 1897, for
a summer cruise, touching at Iceland,
North Cape, Norway, Sweden and
Russia. Opportunity will be allowed
for extensive side-trips, including a
visit to the great exposition at Stock
holm. Capt. O. Jahanneson is local
agent for the line, and will be pleased
to furnish rates and other information
to applicants.
When the weal her is warm, seek
those things that are' cool. Butts
soda fount can supply you.
ii^FEATEP
For Three Years He Suffered—Could
Hardly Breathe si Night-*one Nostril
Closed for Ten Years.
Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of De Leon, Texas,
was a sufferer from Catarrh in its
worst form. Truly, his description of
his sufferings seem little short of mar
velous. Instead of seeking his couch,
glad for the night’s coming, he went to
it with terror, realizing that another
long, weary, wakeful, night and a
struggle • to breathe was before him.
De Leon, Texas.
Messrs. Ijptman Bros. , Savannah , Ga.,
GENTS: I have used nearly four bottles of
P. P. P. t was inflicted from the crown of my
head to the soles of my foet. Your P. P. P.
has cured ray difficulty of breathing, smother
ing. palpitation of the heart, and has relieved
me of all pain. One nostril was closed for
ten years, but now I can breathe through it
readily.
I have not slept on either side for two years;
in fact, I dreaded to see night come. Now I
sleep soundly in any position all night.
I am 50 years old, but expect soon to be able
to take hold of the plow handles. I feel glad
that I was lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I
heartily recommend it to my friends and the
public generally.
Yours respectfully,
A. M. RAMSEY.
The State or Texas, I .
County of Comanche, | ,T "
Before the undersigned authority, on this
day, personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who,
after being duly s\wern, says on oath that the
foregoing statement made by him relative to
the virtue of P. P. P. medicine, is true.
A. M. RAMSEY.
Sworn to and subscribed before m* this,
August 4th, iß.ji.
J. M. LAMBERT, N. P.,
Comanche County, Texas.
CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P.
(Lippman’s Great Remedy) where all
other remedies failed.
Woman’s weakness, whether nervous
or otherwise, can be cured and the
system built up by P. P. P. A healthy
woman is a beautiful woman.
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all
disfigurements of the skin are removed
uud cured by P. P. P.
P. P. P. will restore your appetite,
build up your system and regulate you
in every way. P. P. P. removes that
heavy, down-in-the-rgoutdi feeling.
For blotches and pimples on the
face, take P. P, P.
Ladies, for natural and thorough
organic regulation, take P. P. P.* Lipp
man's Great Remedy, und get well at
once.
Sold by all druggists.
LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’™,
Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, QA., MARCH 19, 1896,
Suffered Eighteen Years.
Pains Departed und Sleep Came.
Mrs. Julia A. Brown, of Covington, Tenn.,
whose husband has charge of the electric
light plant at, that place, has been a great
sufferer. Her ailments and speedy cure
are best described by herself, as follows^
“For 18 years I suffered from nervousness
and indigestion. I tried every remedy rec
ommended by family and friends, hut I
could get no relief at all. Two years ago,
while being treated by three local physi
cians. Drs. Barret, Maley and Sherod, they
Miis. Julia A. Brown.
Informed me that I had become dropsical,
and that there was little hope fo me. I
then decided to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine,
was then unable to get to sleep until
veil on toward daylight, a.r ‘ during all
this time 1 had a deep, hea-y pain in my
left side. I was must nisero . te, indeed, but
after taking one-half bottle of the Ncn'inc
I could sleep all night just as well as 1 ever
did. The Aerobic is the only remedy that
gave me any relief whatever. I am now
well and strong, and I thank God every day
o} my life for Dr. Miles’ Nervine.”
MRS. JULIA A. BROWN.
Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at s bottles for $5, or
it will lie sent, prepaid, on receipt, of prico
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine R ?*Hea s uh
GENUINE
GIN PHOSPHATE
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11 P'zc/iw IPERBs/t/ft^
I jjrlfffj I
/$ PUT OP ONLr/f V
SQUARE P/NT BO TILES.
PHOSPHATE
absolutely pure
/?/> unfar/>g£ jpeefc
i'of d/i Jtf'dnpr
disorder} of the*'cr-SO’/§
£>/✓/>, <)/id (§/ oojdc/i
trouble^.
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Ota D|,,phJlt Cos
CINCINNATI O
USA
Mg --"t •ssKzzsr: r — t.-ts ;Ar
Invaluable for Kidney Trouble, Nervous
P’soraers, Indigestion.
ULLMAN St CO—
SOLE EROPkIETOkS-
Tnat tired feeling which eventually
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
ands els the most obstinate case of Kid
-11 y troubles.
A pleasant and invigorating tonic. An
unfailing specifics for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
ale by J. J. Lott,
R. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos.
Big Levison.
D. G. Johnson,
Wm. Anderson,
Tob Newman,
M. Hirsch & Cos.,
J. E. Sheppard,
Albert wen*.
Sheet Music
Sheet Music *
Sheet Music
Half Price
* Half Price
Half Price
30c, pieces for
40c pieces for 20c
50c pieces for 25c
(Postage, 2 cents extra.)
All music—any ntusiCi or old. Any
pieces not on hand will he spe dally or
dered. Send your orders and they will
he filled if the music can he found m I he
United Stales.
All Music Half Price
Ludden & Bates,
SAVANNAH, GA.
A. J. McVEIGH, Agent, Brunswick, Georgia.
UNDE NEW MANAGEMENT. OPEN ALL THE YE7 li
Mag^^nit^lotel
RATES $3.00 TO $5.00 PER DAY. -:-
$ FACIAL RATES TO FAMILiEb.
A Sunday Home
For Commercial Men.
For further informaiton, address the managei,
JVI. Bruniswick, Ga.
MONON ROUTE
d)T louiavtuE. Hew Aibaky a chicaso Ry.Co.((q
The Pullman Car Line
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE, ’
Cincinnati ..or Indianopolis
AND CHICAGO.
And Pullman Vestibule Service on Nigh
Trains. Parlor Chair Cars on day Trains.
Make the fastest time between the winter cities
and Summer resorts of the northwest.'
W. >l. McDOEL, Vice Pres .& Gen. Mgr.
FRANK. J. RE FI), G. P. Agent.
For further information address
R. W. GIjAPING,Gen’ Agent,
T>oraanvil!e. (4;
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
iCHEDCLK IN UN, NOT JAN. 17. ,807.
North bound. No. 13 No. .9 No. 7
Lv. Brunswick 7 45pm 9 45am
“ Everett 9 05pm 10 40am
“ Jesup 959 pm 11 2Uam
“ Surrency 1200n’n
“ Hnzlehurs* 1050 pm 12 60pm
“ Lumber City 1108 pm 108 pm
" Helena 1188 pm 201 pm
“ Missler 215 pm
“ Eastman 1210aru 2 38pm
" Cochran 12 48am 818 pm
“ Macon 2 OUam 8 30am 4 46pm
“ Flovilla. 9 44am 5 50pm
" McDonough 10 30am 0 3-’pm
Ar. Atlanta ~. 4 30am 11 80am 7 45pm
Lv. Atlanta 4 46am 2 00wn
“ Chattanooga 9 25nm 7 lopm
Ar. Louisville 7 55pm 7 30am
Ar. CincinnaTi. Q. A; 0 , 7 10pm! 7 15am
Lv. Atlanta if 50pm It(Xn’ri
Ar. Washington 940pra 8 42am
“ New York 8 2oam 124Wp-n
Southbound. No. 14|No. 10 No. 8.
Lv. New York 12 15amI 459 pm
“ Washington 1115 am 10 43pm
Ar. Atlanta 5 10amj 855 pm
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & C. foitpra
“ Louisville 7 4.sami 800 pm
Lv. Chattanooga. 015 pm 8 OSora 1210 am
Ar. Atlanta 10 55pm 115 pm oEß*n.
Lt. Atlanta 11 lOjrn TOOpm Y 20am
“ McDonough 457 pm 8 28am
“ Flovilla 6B7pm 904 am
Ar. Ma,;on 1 35am 7 00pm 10 20am
Lv. Cochran 2 55jim ........ 1207 pm
** Eastman U27am 100 pm
“ Missler. 181 pm
“ Helena Bo9am 220 pm
" Lumber City....... 4 80am 8 07pm
“ Hazlohurst 4 4bam 828 pm
" Surrency 487 pm
Ar. Jesup 8 07am 588 pm
Lv. Everett 7 00am 640 pm
Ar. Brunswick. 8 00am 7 80pm
Short trains daily betweon Brunswick and
Everett, eounectiug with the “New York and
Florida Limited” nt Everett. Train leaves
Brunswick 12:10 p. in., arrive* Everett 1.-00 p.
m. Returning, leavos Everett 1:20 p. m., ar
rives Brunswick 2:10 p. m.
Nos. 13 and 14—“ Cincinnati and Florida Lim
ited,” solid vestibuled train running between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Fla., via Chatta
nooga, Atlanta and Everett, consisting of bag-
Sago car, first and second class ooaclies and
rawing room sleeping oars. Pullman sleep
ing cars betweon St. Louis and Jacksonville,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett.
Pullman car connection with the St. Lents
sleeping car at Holly Springs for Kansas City,
Pullman sleeping oars betweon Atlanta and
Brunswick. This car is placed in Union Pas
senger Station at Atlanta for ths reception of
passengers at :00 p. m., and on reaching At*
Junta from Brunswick at 4:30 a. m. is hold In
Union Depot until 7 ;8u a. m. for the comfort of
passengers.
Nos. 9 and 16—Pullman drawing room sleep
ing ears between Atlanta and Cincinnati.
Nos. 8 and 18—Pullman si raping cars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gcn’l Superintendent, Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. U Washington,!). 0.
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gcn'l Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Washington, Tt. 0. Atlanta. Ga.
\% ?\y\ \3? \w
New York and Florida Limited.
No. 21. i *o. 22.
Pi lupin— lv Brunsw ck ar... 2 lOpiu
1 f9?>m ar Everett lv j 1 (9pm
2 44pm— ar Savannah lv 11 32am
9 45am.... lar Washington lv— rt 20pm
II 08am ... ar Baltimore lv —j 5 00pm
1 lKpm.... ar Philadelphia lv ...| 2 36pm
3 53]>itj... |ar New lv |l2 10pm
330 pm iar Jacksonville lv 1100 am
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,
and the flush of Ilebe combine in Pozzoni’h
wondrous Powder.
PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
N °- B1 o-3. Time Table No - fl - NO - 92 -
1 'assenger Passenger, NO. iff, | Passenger, Pussengei
Dail V. Effective Sunday Mar. Daily. Daily,
Daily. J 4, 1897,
500 am.... 430 pm... lv Brunswick ar 12 50pm.... 9 ionm....
n°-a a !!m pm ar WaycroHß lv 1100 am.... 7 20pm....
10 55am... 9 40pm lv Waycross ar sClam... 6 25pm....
12 55pm... 11 59 pm ar Tifton lv 310 am. 405 pm....
1 oj>pm... 12 10 pm lv Tiftton ar 2 55am.... 360 pm....
liuK I’™"' 1 ’™"' ?, an> ar Albany lv 1250 am.... 280 pm....
12 26 pm... 10 i Jpm ar Savannah lv 82tiam.... 410 pm....
i ru\ pm *si Pan ‘ ar Charleston lv 812 am 12 59am....
aml m ptu ar Jacksonville lv 8 20am.... 5 00pm....
440 pm... 10 30 am ar 8t Augustine lv 7 00am.... 9 50am
J 00 am ar Sanford lv 1 38am
ar Tampa lv 7 50pm
VIA TIFTI N & G. 8. & F.
800 am..i 4 30pm . 1v.... Brunswick .... ar 12 50pm ...i 910 pm....
12 55 pm..: 11 69pm ar..,. Tifton .... lv; 3 10am....i 4 0 5 pm....
£ ftl pm ' : i K' am ar.... Macon .... lv 11 28pm.... j]l 10am....
i naSUF*’’ i iE*® ar ... Atlanta .... lv: 7 50pm....! 7 30am....
10b am..; 1 20pm ar.... cltattanoga .... 1\ : 2 55pm. ...i 2 40am....
? a-n*. -; I 20 p m ar.... Nashville.... 'v! 900am....| 9 10pm. .
\ m P I if? 11111 ar.... St. Louis .... h : 9 25pm....i 7 52am...
410 pm..; 7 O.iam ar Cincinnati : lv; . 10 35pm.... jII 40am...
VIA WAYCROSS & MONTGOMERY.
- 12 00pm ...- 9 10pr-
10 00am... a3opm ar.... Waycross ..,.lv ! ill 00am ...i 720pnr....
i'J,,V pm - 8 lOain ai ...Montgomery ....lv i ! 7 45pm ...I 9 50am....
l- 01 a m.. Ussam ar Birmingham.... lv: 1 4 35pm ...1 8 53am
b 40am ... 745 pm ar Nashville lvi I 8 55am ...! 9 10pm....
.1 n“ am ar St. Louis lvi i 9 25pm ...j 7 52am....
12 27pm... 2 30am ar Louisville lv; j 2 3uam ... i 322 pm....
4 10pm ■■ 7 OSani ar —Cincinnati lvi jlO 35pm ... ill 40am
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON AN) ■
MACON.
8 00a m..l 4 30pm 1av.... Brunswick ....ar 12 50pm .. 9 10pm ..
* P m -- * ISam ar.... Macon ....lv 11 28pm .. 11 10am ...
805 pm.. I 7 45am jar Atlanta lv 7 6upm.- 7 30am...
S—Regular stop. F—Stop on signal.
Direct connection made at Ware-loss with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for
Montgomery, Nash\ ilk\ Savannah, Charleston, and all points North; aboTi mpa and St. Augus
tine. Reeling chairca n between Waycross and Montgomery via Thomasyille.
B. DUNHAM, GEO. \V. COATES, B. W. WRKNN,
General Supt. Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic Manarr*
Cumberland Route,
(Brunswick and Florida Steamboat Cos.)
Hiyrw een
Brunswick, Ga- and Fernandina, Fla.
Via Jekyl and Cumberland Islands.
Connecting with F, C. and P. It. It. for
JACKSONVILLEand St. AUGUSTINE Fla.
New Steamer “Gov.
. SCIIEDULEJiEEEOTIVE JAN. 18, 1897. ~
SOUTHBOUND. j NORTHBOUND.
, ? r ! ,n ?? i ? k *\ 8:30 a.in. jLv St. Augestine 9*so a.m
LV .Jekyl Islsnd 9:30 a.m. Lv Jacksonville J 1 :Wj a.m
Ar Jernandma 12:30 “M” Ar Fernandina 12:10“M”
Lv rernamlina 2:jo j.m. 1,,v Fernandina i;#o p.m
Ar Jacksonville 3:80 p.m. Ar Jekvl Island 4::lu p.m
Ar St. Augustine 4:40 p.m. |Ar Brunswick . 5;:;o p.m
Connections:—Fernandina with F. C. & P. R.
Jacksonville with lines diverging:; Brunswick with South, -.at. ai
pany, Plant System and Mallory Line for all points north, east and west.
For farther information, apply to
W M, TUPPER & CO., Managers,
June 21-90-ly Brunswick, Georgia
MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
New York, piieipi i Boston.
mm Sailing From Brunswick, Ga,
PASSENGER SERVIGE.
Leaving Brunswick— Leaving Brunswick—
COLORADO lan. sth 9:90 a. hi. Colorado tel).6 .... 8.00 a.m
RIO GRA NuE lan. 16th 3:00 p. in. Rio Grande Fell. 12 1.30 p. rn
COLOR \DO ,( iii.22d 7:::<• a. in Colorado Feb. 19 6AOH.ni
RIO GRANDE lan. 29th 8:00 p. in. Rio Grande Feb. 26 2.00 p m
For general information, steamers, trans, rates, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to
CIIAS. DAVJKH, Agent, 220 W. Bay St, Jacksonville, rbu
A. I’. MURI’IIY, Agent, Fernandina. Fla
11. 11. RAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
o II M A LLORV A CO., General Agents, I’icr 20, E. River, and 363 Broadway, N. Y.