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Woman’s Diseases
are peculiar, and cannot be
discussed as we do those to
which all are subject. Men- yfiy-JS?.
struation sustains such rnKTria vx
important relations to Jijfw.'j
her health that when K(y
Suppressed, Irregular or. .
Painful,she becomes lan-iI r w*K / \V '
guid, the bloom leavesl|p Jfff , \\\
her cheek and grave.! |ji Mlj f, i \M|
complications arise un-ff,;|| : ; 1 ii:
less regularity is ji I j [ \\
to these organs. frlf if 'i' 1 l\
BRADFIELD’S JJ I 1
FEMALE
REGULATOR is a receipt of a
noted physician of the South, where
Menstruate troubles prevail more ex
tensively than in any other section. It
never fails to restore health and
strength to the suffering woman.
The Bhadfielo Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Sold by all Druyyists at SI.OO per Bottle.
OR HA K.
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 #2 I >o cash.
For further particulars apply
F. J. HAZZARD,
Darien, Ga.
: Mitt
Repairing
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
for. Mnnk and Grant Sts.
P. O. KESSLER.
FANCY CANDIES...
15 to 7 1 ) cents a pound.
CrvstaHzed Fruits.
Taffy Candies made every
day; all flavors.
Full line Cigars and Tobac
co.
Fresh Fruits and confection
ery.
Eli Zissimato
A2. Arnheiter-
Whilesalo and
w~-i\ . Retail Dealer
‘ Western^
Meats
-■'V* I'-ipf;' P ELECTRIC
*MJ.? SAUSAGE
- FACTORY
Haalih is Wealth.
DH.t. C. WfBST’S
\mi m BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Js wild under positive Written tiuarantee,
: ■ : ;:.n 1 agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
. Wakefulness, Kite, Hysteria, Quiek
ii ' ,N : iit Losses, Evil Dreams, Luck of Conti*
! >n- '\ Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium,
nr liiqiior. which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Di.-nuiity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box; is for $5; with written guarantee to
cure or refund money. Sample pack
age. containing live days’treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to
Ouch person. At store or by mail.
!ffi~Rcd Label Spccizi
Extra Strength. ESP* J
?’Cjl For Impotency, Loss oltoPtw
fi&r Power. Lost Manhood, iLI <vH,
Sterility or p 'w9t
**+' a box; six for $5,
written
1 'Yi* -vj' to cure in .10 days. At eturevK* tJ, V
■BE FORE or by mail. AFTER
W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist,cor. Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets, Brunswick,
da. Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
.Proscriptions a specialty.
SHIPPING REPORT.
CORRECTED DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOHANNESON
WITH E. H. MASON A CO.
PORT OK BRUNSWICK, March 1$). 1897
ARItIVKI).
Kings County, Nor bk, 889, Wilhelrnsen,
Garston, Clark Bros.
SAILED
Co'orado, Am as, 2322, Kisk, New York
Mallory—New York.
Jennie K. Willey. Am sebr, 330, Bulger,
Savannah, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
bed Hart, Am schr, 387, Dodge, New
York, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
Clara A. Phinney, Am setir, 3f13, Phin
ney, Perth Amboy. Hilton-Dodge—Perth
Amboy.
Fred Gower. Am schr. 778, Sargeant,
May ague/., Hilton-Dodge—Boston,
IN POUT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Wernetli Hall. Br ss, 2008, Crowley, Liv
erpool, lirui swick Terminal eompany-
Liverpool.
8 AUKS.
Pioneer, Nor bk, 893, Sorboe, Calais,
Downing Cos.
Olivia, Nor bk, 1102, Gunussen, Port
Natal, Hiiton-Dorlge—Bio Janeiro
St Lucie, Am bkt, 683, Erskin, Port Na
tal, Baxter & Cos —New York.
Cosmo, Br bk, 385, Wallgrap, Pernam
buco—Halifax.
Cato, Nor bk, Kingston Jamaica, Down
ing-
Buz, Sp bk, 441, Jordan, Santa Cruz, Pa
drosa.
Julio, Port, bk, 441, Domingo, Brava,
Torras.
India, Nor bk, 890, lydersen, Buenos
Ayres, <’lark Bros.
Suomi, Bus bk, 369, Jansson, Southamp
ton, Downing company.
Hydra, Dan bk, 742, Christensen, Havre,
Downing company.
Zetilima, It bk, 447, Marini, Santos via
Barbadoes, Downing—Trieste.
Gwendoline, Sp bk, 346, Pineiro, Santos,
Padrosa —Mar n.
Heidi, Sw bk 415, Hoglund, Marseilles,
Clark Bros.
SHIPS.
BKIC4S.
Mary Gibbs, Am bg, Coombs, Savannah,
Southern Pine Company —Oporto.
acnooNKHs.
F and T Lupton, Am schr, 876, Long
street, New York, F D Aiken.
Melisa A. Willey, Am schr, 372, New
York, Hirsch Cos.
Thelma, Am schr, 499, Cummines, Bos
ton, Southern Pine company—Boston.
RECAPITULATION.
Steamships, 1; Ships, 0: Barks, 14; Brigs,
1; Schooners, 3. Total, 19.
A Summer Crui e.
The American steamship Ohio will
sail from New York June 26, 1597, 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. Jahauneson is local
agent for the line, and will be pleased
to furnish rates am! other information
to applicants.
When the weather is warm, seek
these things that are cool. Butts
soda fount can supply you.
iMfeatep
For Three Years He Suffered Could
Hardly Breathe st Nigbt~*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. Lipfman Bros., Savannah, Ga.,
Gents: I have used nearly four bottles of
P. P. P. t was afflicted from the crown of my
head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P. P.
has cured my difficulty of breathing, smother
ing, palpitation of tho 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 of Texas, 1 .
County of Comanche, ("'•
Before the undersigned authority, on this
day, personally appeared A. M. Ramsey, who,
after being duly swim, 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, 1891.
J. M. LAMBERT. N. P.,
Comanche County, Texas.
CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P.
(Lippinan’s Great Remedy) where all
other remedies failed.
Woma n’s weakness, whether nervous
or otherwise, can be cured and the
system built up by I’. P. P. A healthy
woman is a beautiful woman.
Pimples, blotches, eczema and all
disfigurements of the skin are removed
and 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-mouth 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, and get well at
once.
Sold by all druggists.
LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’ra,
Llpptnan’s Block, Savannah, Oa.
.iHE TIMES: BRUNSWICK. GA, MARCH 21, 1896.
CURED AT n YEARS.
Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Victoriors.
No other medicine can show such a record
ITere is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of
age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who
had Heart Jjiueaxe 16 yearn. Ue took the New
lUtll'U'ii...,.n'l L, bow. nro4 and velL
* yf ' 7 |
Samuel O. Stone.
Grass Lake, Mich., Dec. 28,1894.
I have been troubled with heart disease 15
years or more. Most of tho time I was so
bad it was not safe for me to go out alone,
as dizzy spells would cause falling. X had
severe palpitation, shortness of breath and
sudden pains that rendered me helpless. All
physicians did for me was to advise keeping
quiet. In August last I commenced tuning
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure,
and before I had finished the first bottle I
found the modicine was a God-send. I have
now used four bottles in all and am feeling
entirely well. lam 73 years of age and have
held a grudge against patent medicines ali
my life, but I will not aiiow this to prevent
giving my testimony to the great euro your
valuable remedy has wrought in me. Ido
this to show my appreciation of Dr. Miles’
New Heart Cure. SAMUEL O. STONE.
Dr. Milos Heart Cure is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first, bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at sl, 6 bottles for $5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by tho Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, lud.
Dr. Miles’ heart Cure R “H°Ja e uh.
GINPHOSPHATE
JuHirzß
i'ltsfs
/S' /Jur Ut sfs* L . /"ThiE f
PHOSPHATE
absolutely pure
fin onfdr/rjfS
a U ffanry C'jeJje).
/.j orc/e'-j of fheKereou^
Jysfesy and
t'-ooh/e^.
Qia P*v>*i ;■•< t oi> M qm
4_ *r.4 pint kottlr*. n '
• t ny ••■ret' With TiwM
pMeirJ ihnron f j.h trl I- natca
iih -Ivi, u. conu-alni ihc 0,0
CINCINNATI O
Vi A
Mx-rTT,- ——j
Invaluable for TCidney Trouble, Nervous
E’soracr:',, Indigestion.
ULLMAN&COS®
SOT. ]% I’KOi"t<lL i' i<S
That tired feeling vvhien eventually
conies to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GSN PHOSPHATE
! s els the most obstinate case of Kid
a y troubles.
A pleasant and invigorating tomo. An
unfailing specific for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
ale by J. J. Lott,
R. V. Douglas,
Haas L’quor Cos.
Sig Letiaon.
D. G. Johnson,
Wm. Anderson.
Tob Newman,
M, HirßOh b Cos.,
J. E. Sheppard,
Albert Wcnz
SPEAKING
ABOUT
PIANOS,
DO YOU WANTON E?
Mr. A. J. McVeigh,
Our represrntalive, i* now in Brunswick for
the especial purpose of supplying all who waul
Pianos.
lie nellw for us on salary, not commission, and
he will sell you at our lowest Savannah pi ices,
either for cash or on eas * payments.
Ask him about the superb new MATIHT
SHEKS that we are now olVering at onl> s:i2s
- long time with small payments. Also the
elegant BTEHLINGS at $250 and $ 75.
He has bargains to oiler you—and t will j ay
you 10 listen to his story.
Ludden & Bates,
SAVANNAH, GA.
UNDE NEW MANAGEMENT. CFEN ALL THE YEAH
RATES $3.00 TO $5.00 PER DAY.
SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES.
A Sunday Home
For Commercial Men.
For further informaiton, address the managei,
]VI. OI Brumswick, Ga.
iVerier
mmm.
cSTIOffiSVIUt.NCWAI.PArr SCHiCA6O RY.CO.yG?
The Pullman Car Line
BET WHEN
LOUISVILLE,
Cincinnati or Indiannpolis
AND CHICAGO.
And Pullman Vestibule Service 011 Nigh
Trains. Parlor Chair Gars on day Trains,
link* the fastest time between the winter citic:
and Summer resorts of the northwest.
\V. H. MclKlK.li, Vice Pres .& Gen. Mgr.
FRANK J. REEII.G. P. Agent.
For tui ther information address
R. W. GRADING,Gen’ Agent,
TVomtsville, H>
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 17, 1097-
Northbound. No. 10 No. 9 No. 7
tv. Brunswick 7 45pm 9 45am
“ Everett 905 pm 10 40am
M Jeaup 9 30pm ........ 11 20am
“ Surreney 1200n*n
w Hazlehurst 10 56pm 12 s"pm
M Lumber City 1103 pm 108 pm
“ Helena 1138 pm 200 pm
M Miswler 215 pm
“ Eastman 12 10a; a 2 88pxn
*' Cochran 12 43m m 816 pm
M Macon 2ooum 8 80am 4 46pm
“ Fiovilla. ‘9 44am 5 50pm
" McDonough 10 20am 6 3*pm
Ar. Atlanta 4 80am jll 80ain 7 spm
Lv. Atlanta 4 45ami 200 pm
Chattanooga f* 25ainI 71 1 pm
Ar. Louisville.. ~. .... 7 56*un| 7 SVwth
Ar. fflnohmn.fi, O. A - o__ 7 lupin 7 16am ......
Lv. Atlania.. ... 11 50pm 12WS T ri
Ar. Washington.. 949pra 6 42ar.i
“ New York 6 2oam 12 4ttpui
Southbound. No. 14iNo. lO No. 8.
Lv. New York 12 15am 4 80pm
“ Washington 11 loam 1042 pm
At. Atlanta 5 ll>am> Ba&pru ........
Lv. Cincinnati, Q, & C S iiOairi; so9pm
“ Louisville 7 45aTn ! TTOOpin ..
Lv. Chattanooga. 615 pm 8 05am 12 lOart
Ar. Atlanta.. 10 55pm 115 pm dfi&an.
Lv. Atlanta 1110] m 4 00pm f SiJaua
M McDonough 467 pm 8 23am
14 Fiovilla...., 697 pm 9Warn
Ar. Macon 1 85am 7 00pm 1029 am
Lv. Cochran 2 53am ........ IfOfrpra
M Eastman 8 2/ain 100 pm
H Missler 181 pm
®* Helena 8 59am 220 pm
** Lumber City....... 4 30am 807 pm
“ Ha/.lehurst 4 45am 826 pm
m Surrency 487 pm
Ar. Jesup 8 07am 588pra
Lv. Everett 7 00am 6 40pm
Ar. Brunswick 8 00am 7 80pm
Short train* daily between Brunswick and
Everett, connecting with the “New York and
Florida Limited” at Everett. Train leave*
Brunswick 12:10 p. n. t arrive* Everett 1:00 p.
m. Returning, leaves Everett 1:20 p. m., ar*
rives Brunswick 2:10 p. m.
Nos. lii ami 14—“ Cincinnati and Florida Lim
ited,” solid venfclbuled train running between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Fla., via Chattar
nooga, Atlanta and Everett, consisting of bag*
cage car, first and second class coaches and
drawing room Bleeping cars. Pullman Bleep
ing car* between bt. Louis and Jacksonville,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett,
' Pullman car connection with the St. Louts
•leeping car at Holly Springs for Kansas City.
Pullman sleeping oar* between Atlanta and
Brunswick. This car is pi need in Union Pas*
eonger Station at Atlanta for the reception of
passengers at :00 p.m., and on reaching At*
Junta from Brunswick at 4:30 a. m. ia held in
Union Depot until 7:80 a. m. for the comfort of
passengers.
Nos. 9 and 10 —Pullman drawing room Bleep
ing ears between Atlanta urd Cincinnati.
Nos. 8 and ltt—Pullman al oars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Omnectiona at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gon’l Superintendent, Traffic Manager,
Washingtou, D. 0. Washington, D. OL
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Goa’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agl
Washington, D. C- Atlanta, Ga.
\S \V? OWVX \W
New York avid Florida Limited.
No. 21. |
Yi i- fiii— lv Brunsw ck ar. . *2 10pm
1 09pm 'ar Everett lv— l (>9pm
*2 4!pm . ar Savannah lv 11 82am
9 45am.... ar Washington lv ...! 6 2'ptn
11 Osani— ar BaUi -ore lv— 5 00pm
I ISpm.... jar Philadelphia lv .. 2 16pm
s*‘tpm ar New York lv 12 10pm
: 30pm... ar Jack onville lv 11 oOain
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the fjlow of tlie rose,
and the flush of Hebe combine in Pozzoni’h
wondrous Powder
PLANT SYSTEM.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
No - 91 NOWJ - Time Table No - M -
Passenger Passenger, NO. 16, J Passenger j Passengei
Dai ‘ V ' Daily. Mar. Daily. Daily,
i?■n — ?■ SI 1,111 lv Brunswick ar 12 50pm 9 lOrnn.. .
to .iaam... jao pm It Waycross ar 505 am... li 25nm
105mil'" glonin i ar JiF 011 lv 310 am. 4 05pm....
2 M mil lin ,rn U/t'oo ar 255 am.... 360 pm....
12 35 nm " mon mil F Albany lv 1250 am.... 230 pm....
12 .16 pm... 10 Go pm ar Savannah lv 82tiam.... 4 10pm
siopm... 510 ani at Charleston lv li 12am 12 59am....
100 pm... 850 pm ar Jacksonville lv 8 2Cam 5 00nm
410 pm... 10 30 am ar BtAugustine lv 7 00am’.... 9 50am!...
J 00 am ar Sanford lv 1 38am
:a "" r Tampa lv 7 50pm!..!
VIA TIFTt N & G. S. & F.
800 am..: 4 30pm lv— Brunswick ar 12 50pm ...■ 9 lOnrr.
12 55 pm..ill 50pm ar.... Tilton .... lv 8 10am.. “E
D- am ar.... Macon .... lv: 1128pm...[i1l HJam”"
if isam ar ... Atlanta .... lv: 7 50|ini... i 7 30am
1 00am..; 1 20pm ar—chattanoga .. . lv: 2 Sfiiim i 2 40am""”
6 3:>am..| 7 20pm ar— Nashville ;v 900 am." ! u 10pm
7 20pm..: 7 20am ar.... St. Louis .... lv 9 25pin ! i 7 s<>! m ’
4 10pm..; , 05am ar....Cincinnati....: lv; 10 35pm....i1l 40am..',
VIA WAYCROSS & MONTGOMERY.
inSS am ’" r l nf>m 1v.... Brunswick ....ar :12 00pm ... 9 10pv....
920 nm” siK ar.... Waycross ....lv | 111 oolmi ...: 7 20pir....
.001 ? m at ...Montgomery ly r • 7 45pm ...; 9 50am...
"‘Lri ™ ar " Biiniingh.ini.... ivi 1 4 35pm ...; 363 am....
JinPm"' -|!- am ar Louisville lv; | 2 SOani ...! 322 pm
i 10l>ln • • 1 oaam ar ....Cuicmnati. ■ 85pm ... ill 40am....
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON AN:
MACON.
4 to a „m"l \ mL’IH ! av "" B, 'onswick ....ar ....,12 rflimi ii lo,mi ..
..| 7 45am |r Atlanta lv | 7 60pm . 7 30am !.
B—Regular stop. F— Stop on signal.
''''oot eonnsetion made at Waycross with Ihroueh Pullman Sleeping Cars for
tK i < i ll !n ,y ’ ls^i' Bavaiina.li, Charleston, and all points North; ahoT. mpa and St. Augus
tine. Becling ehairca s between Waycross and Montgomery via Thomasyille.
B. DUNHAM, CEO. W. COATES, B. w. WKENN,
General Supt. Division Pass. Agent. I’ana. Traffic Manavf
Cumberland Route,
(Brunswick and Florida Steamboat Cos.)
BETWEEN
Brunswick, Ga- and Fernandina, Fla.
Via Jekyl and Cumberland Islands.
Connecting with F, C. and P. R. R. for
JACKSONVILLEand St. AUGUSTINE Fla.
New Steamer- “Gov. Safford.”
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN. IS, 1897.
SOUTHBOUND. ® j NORTH HOUND.
il k y' J,, , 1(i,ul K3 0 a.ui. ILv Jacksonville n'-eo am
* i e „ rnam ' ma 12:30 “M" Ar remandina ".."I." 1-/10
Ar ._t. Augustine 4:JO p.iu. |Ar Brunswick jj ; 3|j
Conn rctionsFe rnand in a with F. C. & P. R. R. for all points south-
Jacksonville with lines diverging;; Brunswick with Southern Railway Uotnl
pany, I lant System and Mallory Line for all points north, east and west.
For f jrther information, apply to
W M, TUPPER & CO., Managers,
■June 21-OG-ly Brunswick, Georgia
MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
Sailing From Brunswick, Ga..
PASSENGER SERVIGE.
Leaving Brunswick— Leaving Brunswick —
COLORADO inn. Nth 9:00 a. in. Colorado' keb.s NOOn m
810 GRANoE lan. IStli 3:00 |i. in. ltioGiamlc Feb. 12 IAO n m
COLORADO Jan.22(l 7:30 a. in Colorado Fell. 19 030 a m
RIO GRANDE lan. 2911i 3:00 p.m. Rio Grande Feb.2o V 2.00 p" m
For general informal,ion, steamers, Ira ns, ra'es, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to
CHAM. DAVIES, Agent, 220 VV. Bay St, Jacksonville, f la.
A. I’. MURPHY, Agent, Fernandina. Fla
H. 11. RAYMOND, Oeneral Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
O 11. MALLORY & (JO., General Agents, l-ler 20, E. River, and 303 Broadway, N. Y.
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