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PERSONAL POINTS.
Around the Hotel Lobbies and in the
City.
F. A. Prior, cf Boston is in the city.
Mr. O. D. Ogg is quite ill at his
home.
G. H. Wilson, of Saratoga, is at the
Oglethorpe.
Martin Amorous, of Atlanta, is at
the Oglethorpe.
Andrew J. Bryan, of Atlanta, was in
the city yesterday.
R. W. Gardner of New York, was
among yesterday’s arrivals at the
Oglethorpe.
Col. C. P. Goodyear and Cos). W. E.
Kay are among the Georgians in
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Rose, of Atlanta, ar
rived from St. Augustine yesterday
and are at the Pennick bouse.
E. Von Linden, of Emden, Ger
many, was among yesterday’s promi
nent arrivals at the Oglethorpe.
Miss Daisy Pittman returned yes
terday from a delightful -two months’
visit to friends in Live Oak, Fla.
Mr. S. A. Hardwick, the assistant
general passenger agent of the South
ern railway, arrived last night from
Atlanta and is at the Oglethorpe.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Dodge
and Mr. Jos.Hilton of New York,Capt.
and Mrs. J. L. Foster, H. Fuller and
Miss Bessie Fox of St. Simon, came
up from St. Simon yesterday on the
tug Iris, and registered at the Ogle
thorpe.
Mr. J. Russell Kennedy, who has
been the advertising agent of the Acme
Brewing company for a number of
years, has accepted the position of ad
vertising agent for the American Tri
bune, Indianapolis. Mr. Kennedy is
also the advertising representative of
The Brunswick Times.
CITY ITEMS.
Happenings That Are Too Short for
Heads.
Tlie city council will meet tonight.
The season at Jekyl is nearing its
end.
The union depot lake is to be stocked
with German carp.
The Dexter building on Bay street
is about completed.
Frost is predicted by the weather
bureau for this morning.
Prayer meetings were held last
night at the Presbyterian and Metho
dist churches.
There is a rumor that Mr. J. Michel
son will open a dry goods business in
his Newcastle street store.
The steamer City of Brunswick
came off the marine railway yester
day. She will be succeeded by the
Pope Oatlin.
Mr. Yarbour, of Baumgartner’s
meat market, has recovered Ins valu
able dog, which has been missing for
three weeks.
Joseph Gibson, tlie head waiter at
the Oglethorpe hotel, was married last
night. The wedding was quite a swell
affair in colored circles.
Judge Hitch contemplates prosecut
ing the merry-go-round for contempt
of court. It is located next to his
courtroom and disturbs the processes
of the law.
Chief Green had the fire department
horses in harness and out for exercise
early yesterday morning. The chief is
striving to make his department as
perfect as possible.
“Not Exactly Right.”
Thousands of people are in this con
dition. They are not sick and yet
they are by no means well. A single
bottle of Hood’s Sare .parilla would do
them a world of good. It would tone
the stomach, create an appetite, pu
rify and enrich the blood and give
wonderful vigor and vitality. Now is
the time to take it.
Hood’s Pills cure nausea, sick head
ache, indigestion, billiousness. All
druggists. 25c.
THEATRICAL EVEN . S
Attractions That Will Be Here To
night and Monday Night.
Tonight McCabe & Young’s “Black
Trilby” will be seen at the Reserves’
armory. The company includes some
well known minstrels, and a number
of female artistes and comediennes. A
street parade will be given this after
noon.
The appearance of Palmer's com
pany in duMaurier’s “Trilby,”as dram
atized by Paul M. Potter, will be a
theatrical event. The play has lost
none of its freshness and will be seen
by a large audience.
All the newest shades in oxblood,
tan, chocolate and combination colors
in Oxford ties can be found at Pal
mer’s Popular Shoe Store.
A GOOD PRACTICE.
If Yoa Want a Good Appetite aird Perfect
Digestion.
After each meal dissolve one or two
of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in the
mouth and, mingling with the food,
they constitute a perfect digestive,
absolutely safe for the most sensitive
stomach.
They digest the food before it has
time to fermennt, thus preventing the
formation of gas and keeping the
blood pure and free from the poison
ous products of fermented, half di
gested food.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets make the
complexion clear by keeping the blood
pure.
They increase flesh by digesting
flesh-forming foods.
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the
only remedy designed especially for
the cure of stomach troubles and noth
ing else.
One disease, one remedy, the suc
cessful physician of today is the spe
cialist, the successful medicine is the
medicine prepared especially for one
disease.
A whole package taken at one time
would not hurt you, but would simply
be a waste of good material.
Over six thousand men and women
in the state of Michigan alone have
been cured of indigestion and dyspep
sia by the use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia
Tablets.
Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per
package.
Send for Free Book on stomach dis
eases to Stuart Cos., Marshall, Mich.
Caught the Thief.
Harry Magwood, colored, is in j ail,
charged with burglarizing the house
of Grant Allen, the barber, Sunday
morning. Magwood was arrested by
Deputy Sheriif Taylor. Some of the
stolen goods were found in his posses
sion.
Humors, pimples, boils, are very an
noying. They quickly disappear
when the blood is purified by Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
No Connection.
Tile F. C. and P. train leaving
Jacksonville at 4 p. m. no longer con
nects with the Southern at Everett
City. Instead, it stops at Yulee. Pas
sengers from Jacksonville for Bruns
wick should take note of this change.
Our new springstock was selected in
person and you will be pleased when
you see them and bear the price.
Palmer,
New Supply House.
Turner Bros., well known electri
cal contractors of Atlanta, anticipate
opening a branch supply house in this
city. They expect to be ready for
business in a tew days.
Three dollars takes choice of three
different colors and two 9tyles toes, for
men, at Palmer’s.
The ladies know that Liberty Bell
Baking Powder makes line bread.
To New York.
Arrangements have been made to
hold the steamship “La Grande
Ducliesse,” which is appointed to sail
from Savannah for New Yoik, Thurs
day, March 25,12 o’clock noon, central
time, for one hour. Passengers leav
ing Brunswick 8 o’clock a. m., March
25, by Plant System, will arriye in
Savannah in time for same, provided
the undersigned is notified,
Gko. W. Coates,
D. P. A.
Nabob Flour makes the best and
whitest bread.
All shoes, all toes, all prices in men’s
tine shoes at Palmer’s.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
- OF THU —
Merchants & Traders
Bank,
Located at Brunswick, on the ninth
day of March, 1897.
RESOURCES:
Notes amt hills discounted $191,079 33
Bonds, stocks and other securities,
(property of bank) 19,245 57
Furniture and fixtures
Beal estate, (other than hanking
house) 10,022 07
Due from hanks and bankets, (in this
Hate) 33 89
Due from hanks and bankets, (in
other states) 9,74 -
Cash on hand 13,632 58
Current expenses 495 59
sp n • account 3,392 00
Total $270 03*2 36
LIABILITIES:
Capital stock paid up SIOO,OOO 00
Surplus fund 0,206 93
hxcliange $305 35')
Interest 1,200 03!- 3,072 49
Protit and loss— 6 51J
Due hanks and bankers in this state 3,721 05
Due banks and bankers not in this
estate 6," 21 09
Due unpaid dividends 75
doe depositors, viz :
Subject to check $72,951 19j
Savings deoosits 14.091 83 : „ ~
Time certificates IMM 02 1
Caslnercliecks 2,886 301
Bills payable 47 v 3i4 00
Total ... $270,032 36
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK. GA, MARCH 25, 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,”
California Restaurant-
GOOI> EATING.
CHUE HALL, Manager. meals served
BEST IN BRUNSWICK > TO ORDER.
KT*ORDERS TAKEN FOR O K. LAUNDRY- NEWCASTLE ST.
J. J. LISSNER.
—WHOLESALE—
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions,
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty.
T T St?eeu, ~ ~ BrUllSWick, Gfl.
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 FIV® GeJI'CT'S 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.
PIPTTT P F ac * e *° orc^er ' Largest and most
1 U l\L/ complete line of blank books and
I RAMES school books
11. T. DUNN,
219 Newcastle Sweet.
NICE THINGS TO EAT —CjR
s~- —— YOU CAN GET THEM NEW '
AT W. H. DeVoe’s, -
HOWE.
MAPLE SYRUP PL ATV Fit ESH
PICKLES AM) VEGETABLES
JELLIES FANCY RECEIVED
JAMS CRACKERS DAILY
Coney & Parker,
—DEALERS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
Rusendale and Portland Cements, Cttomon and Facing Brick,
Rock Lime, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe’
Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings, lire Brwfc and E re Clay!
Telephone 18, BAY STREET
Livery ———— Draying
and . Stables. and
heed Sale
Morris & Lee,
Mansfield Street. Old Street Car Stabi es.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Brunswick Savings and Trust Company,
Located at Brunswick, Oa„ on the ninth day of March, 1897.
RESOURCES:
Notes and bills discounted $1.32,029 43
Demand loans tecured.. ..$0,025 601 ~, ....
Unsecured 495 00 j 7 >lw 66
Overdrafts unsecured 1,421 95
Bonds, stocks and other securities,
(property of bank) 1,900 00
Furniture and fixtures 1,826 00
Heal est. (other than bauking house) 1,755 02
Due fiom hanks and bankers (in tics
state) 4,907 60
Due from banks and bankers in other
states 6,H8 70
Currency $7,615) 00)
God 345 00|
Silver,nickels and pennies.. 1(37 GO )- 9,066 6 )
Uncollected checks and
cash items 1,02 1 00 j
Current expenses 1,358 2*
Prollt and loss 400 (0
Total $168,806 01
State of Georgia, )
„ . . , _,, Glynn County, j
Before me came L. A. I lenung, cashier of the Brunswick Savings and
Trust company, Brunswick, Ga., who, being duly sworn, says the above state
ment is a true condition of said bankas shown by the books of file in said
bank, and he further swears that since last return made to the State Bank
hfiT.'r 6 ?’ mJ, ?h Co,,d, i\ On ? f B ? ,J b r"V> to the afliant’B knowledge
anil belief, that the said bank, through its officers, have not violated or evaded
any obligation imposed by law. 1,. A FLEMING Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 24th day of March 1897.
E. D. WALTER, X. I\, Glynn county, Ga. 1
LIABILITIES:
! Capital stock paid up $ 89.600 00
; surplus Kind *650 00
Exchaiite $ ICS so 1 9SR „ 7n
interest 2,763 tof
Due Depositors, viz:
Subject to check.. $41,429 02)
-avings deposits 17,16: 96 |
Tune certificates 8,(191 5- '/■ 68,685 31
Certilied checks i,s 0 00 |
(ashler checks.... . 295 75 J
Bills payable. 5,000 00
Total $ 165.505 01
L. A. FLEMING, Cashier.
OHieial Inspect
or of Watclian
lor the 15. a,,u
W.
_ DOWN!
DOWN!
DOWN!
I Go the Prices. I
The goods must go, so call now
for bargains.
REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING.
o-#-o
KENNON MOTT.
The . . .
JEWELER.
FINEST LIQUORS
AND CIGARS.
THE ARCADE,
GLOUCESTER STREET.
DELICATE FREE LUNCII DAILY
FROM 11 'IO 1 O’CLOCK.
ImportedJAles 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,
Telephone No. 11. sl2 Newcastle Street.
J. M, Madden, a. H. Lane, W. B. cook. w.Vffsbaum,
President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
MERCHANTS & TRADERS BANK
OF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL, *IOO,COO. SURPLUS, *Io,OCO.
DIRECTORS:
.Tames L. Foster, J. B. Wright, C. D. Ogg, M. Raise*,
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 in This Bank
and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited.
DOWNING, President. E. D. WALTER, (Jai KFL>lk I) f T •., •• u l, i
"Lhe Rational 3 a nk of 3 r unswick
CASH CAPITAL I*O,CM.
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 Gvcle Company,
505 Gloucester Street.
WHEN YOUR And tlie steak is Go ° fi
HONOR.IS CHARLES
A T , T'T7 \ V BAUMGARTNER & Cos,
-tkJ- M 1 Jl/AiV. Western meats from Swift.
GAME IN SEASOX, FINEST SAU3AGE,
HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON.
305 Grant Street, and 213 Newcastle.
Time by Wire
from Washing
ton Received
Daly.
815
NEWCASTLE
ST.