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Twenty-two feet long; only
two years old; with very little
usage; in first class running
order; will sell for cash.
For further particulars apply
F. J. HAZZARD, 1
Darien, Ga.
jj|| MljMlt
Repairing ~~
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor# Monk and Grant Sts.
MS P. O. KESSLER.
FANCY CANDIES...
to 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
~C. Arnheiteiv
■j* _ Whrlesale and
Hclai! 1 Haler
Health is Wealth.
DR. E. C. WEST’S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Is sold under positive Written Auarantee<
by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Kits, Hysteria, Quick
ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lark of Confi
dence, Norvousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Übb of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box; six for f5; with written suarantee to
cure or refund money. Sample pacK
age. containing five days’ treatment, with full
Instructions, 25 cents. One sample only *old to
each person. At store or by mail.
Label
'or Impotoncy, Lose
'ower. Lost Manhood, Wi . ,I%^,
terility or Barrenness.^
1 a box; six for with*£s%wr
rritten
o cure in 30 days, at store -V-SL
r by mail. Mr l c rs
W. J. BUTTS, The Drugrtst,cor. Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets, Brunswick,
Ga. Moderate prices L Telephone 27.
Prescriptions a specialty.
i SHIPPING REPORT.
>RRKCTBD DAIUY By r A FT. OTTO JOHANN KHON
He WITH E. 1. MAKi.N * CO.
y BjjyKlitr/.VVU'K, March 31,^97.
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H. McCullough—Noank.
Helen If Martin, Am sc.hr, 343, Fountain,
New York, Southern Fine company—New
York. *
gjOhas. K. Buckley, Am schr, 482, Toun
send, New York, Yellow Fine company—
New Y’ofk.
Sarah Potter, Am schr, 343, Farnham,
Providence, Hilton-Dodge.
Almeda Willey, Am sell, 520, Podge,
New York, St. Simon —New York.
Dora Matthews, Am sell, 373, Brown,
New York, Hirst & Cos, New York.
Agnes Manning, Am sch, 940, Heyer,
New Haven, Emanuel, New York.
Rebecca K. Douglas, Am sch, 399, Perry,
Charleston—Satilla.
Mary O’Neil, Am sch, 512, Watts, Boston,
N Gregertsen—Boston.
J. Holmes Birdsal), Am sch, 1369, Bird
sail, Boston, Broadhead.
Melisa A. Willey, Am schr, 372, New
York, Hirsch Cos.
Josie O. Woodhull, Am schr, 513, Town
send, New York, Yellow Pine Company—
New York.
Wm C. Converse, Am Bchr, 709, Melrin,
Havana—Satilla.
St Lucie, Am sch, 653. Erskin, Port Na
tal, Baxter & Cos —New York.
RECAPITULATION.
Steamships, 2; Ships, 0: Barks, 10; Brigs,
1; Schooners, 15. Total. 28.
SOLICri eRS WANTED—For Dr.
Talmage’s “The Earth Girdled,” or his
famous tour around the world, a thrill
ing story of savage and barbarous
lands. Four million Talmage’s books
sold, and “The Earth Girdled,” is his
latest and grandest. Demand enor
mous. Everybody wants this famous
book; ouly $3 50. Big book, bigeom
fnissions. A gold mine for workers.
Credit given. Freight paid. Outfit
free. Drop all trash and sell the king
of books and make S3OO a month. Ad
dress for oii’tit and territory, The
Dominion Company, Star Building,
Chicago.
DID IT
Weakened One Man’s Constitution
Until It Brought Him to
Death’s Door.
Mr. James S. Harrison, a well-known
and highly respected citizen of Cleve
land, 0., was for years a sufferer from
dyspepsia and general debility, and in
his weakened condition, resulting from
the above causes, he had the additional
ill-luck to fall a victim to malaria from
this complication of disorders. Mr.
Harrison’s condition wasbecoming very
serious, when he commenced to take P.
P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy. Its
effects were marked and immediate.
Read his letter to us. Its earnestness
is apparent:
Gentlemen : For the benefit of all
suffering from dyspepsia and general
debility I beg to submit my testimonial
as to the efficacy of your P. P. P., Lipp
man’s Great Remedy, as a positive
cure for all the distressing complaints
from which I suffered.
My system was also full of Malarfa
and my condition was growing very
serious; I had no appetite, was losing
strength and was completely broken
down in health, but now my health is
completely restored, and I can eat like
a field laborer, without the slightest
fear of any serious results.
I take great pleasure in telling the
world that P. P. P. did the grand work
of restoring me to my accustomed
health. Yours truly,
JAMES S. HARRISON,
Cleveland, O.
Ifyou getup feeling tired am! stupid,
P. P. P. should be taken—it will make
yon feel well.
P. P. P cures eczema, that tortur
ing, itching disease of the skin and
blood. If your blood is kept pure, you
will not be disfigured with pimples,
boils and blotches.
P. P. P. is the deadly foe and van
quisher of rheumatism. Its effe-•! s are
immediate and lasting-, and it lot, only
relieves, but permanently cures.
Scrofula, which is hereditary and
deep-seated in the blood can be cured
by P. P. P. It is the one and only posi
tive cure for this dr ;ul disease.
Sufferers from kidney troubles find
immediate relief when they lake ft P.
P. as it cures all irregularities and re
stores to nature her proper functions.
Sold by ail druggists.
LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’rs,
Lippman’s Block. Savannah, Oh.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., APRIL 2, 1897.
“GREATEST ON EARTH.”
Hr, Jllle ! atlvo Nervine,
Mr. R. T. Caldwell, Is book-keeper in
the First National Bank of Fulton, Ky.
‘T was completely run Yown,' My nerve
uecaiQO so misiru,i ; ; thvou. a loss of sleei
and worryt I:aI ielt pure 1 would be com
pelted to klvn up my position' 1 would Ik
a wane all nljrst long, and it took but little
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to shake me up so tl. .t X could not possibly
attend to my but4iv.-.s as i wbonid )i
connection with thin T had lir.r Uoubte
• lIOUW-OI UIIS (bill 1 .(i. i . |,,
different part": of my body. ! wasataomudh
reduced in i was persuaded to try
Dr. Mites’ l-estorative .Nervine,
l first nr:.cured u, trial bottle from a ioca
druggist ant! vood rdsoUsquickly followed. 1
then preen; eo a dollar bottle, and by the tim
I had used this up 1 was a different man. i
am now on my third bottle and am able tc
sleep soundly and eat regularly, something
1 could not possibly .io before takinar you:
Nervine. I am row /fp/ rerm ered, and do not
hesitate to pronounce Dr. Miles' Restorative
Nervine the yreatett. nervine on earih."
Fulton, Ky. R. T. CAI.DWF.BL.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
AU druggists sell It at tt, 6 bottles for $5. or
it will be i.ent. prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re f;. c h r e e a s , th
GENUINE
SIN PHOSPHATE
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PHOSPHATE
pure
J’n u nfzi/ir, j;pec>ft£
jof ,~)H js. tihpy e/'jjedjej, II
of the \'enfotts j!
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ml-.n whl:c ... (..nulniai ilm or4s
(MB I'IKMpIUM C
CINCINNATI O
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Invaluable for Kidney Trouble, Nervous
E'torders. Indigestion.
ULUAAIt&COW^
—t— SOLS l'R
That tired feeling which eventually
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
ands els the most obstinate case of Kid
n’y troubles.
4 pleasant ana invigorating tonio. An
unfailing specifics for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
aale by J. J. Lott,
R. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos,
Sig Levison.
D. G. Johnson,
Wm. Anderson,
Tob Newman,
M. Hirsch & Cos.,
J. E. Sheppard,
Albert Wen*
SPEAKING
ABOUT
PIANOS,
DOYOUWANTONEI
Mr. A. J. McVeigh,
Our representative, is now in Brunswick for
the especial purpose of supplying all who want
Pianos.
He sells for us on salary, not commission, and
ho will sell you at our lowest Savannah prices,
either for cash or on easy payments.
Ask him about the superb new MATHU
KHEKS that we are now offering at only $325 —
on long time with small payments. Also the
elegant STERLINGS at $250 and $275.
He has bargains to offer you—and it will i ay
you to listen to his story.
Ludden & Bates,
SAVANNAH, GA.
UNDE NEW MANAGEMENT. OPEN ALL THE YEAR
fill
- RATES $3.00 TO $5.00 PER DAY.
SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES.
A Sunday Home
For Commercial Men.
For further informaiton, address the managei,
M. Cx IIJSOX, Brumswick, Ga.
MONON ROUTE
q)~j Louisviue. newAlsakya Chicago Ry. c o. { w
' 1 1
The Pullman Car line
BETWEEN
LOUISVILLE.
Cincinnati or Indianopolis
AND GHIGAGO.
And Pullman Vestibule Servioe on Nigh
Trains. Parlor Chair Cars on day Trains.
Make the fastest time between the winter citiee
and Summer resorts of the northwest.
W. H. McDOEL, Vice Pres .& Hen. Mgr.
FRANK J. REED, G. P. Agent.
For further information address
R. W. HEADING,Hen’ Agent,
Thom is'Mile. (J
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mwiroß,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JAN. 17, 1897.
North bennd. No. 13 No. 8 No. 1
Lv. Brunswick 7 45pm 9 45am
Everett 996 pm 10 40am
“ Jesup 9 89pm 11 20am
“ Surreney...-. 1200n’n
“ Hazlehurst 10 58pm 12 60pm
“ Lumber City 1108 pm 108pra
“ Helena 1188 pm 2 00pm
" Missler 215 pm
“ Eastman 1210 am 2 88pm
“ Cochran 12 48am 8 18pm
* Maoon 2 UUam 8 80am 4 46pm
■ Elovilla 9 44am 5 sflpm
“ McDonough 10 28am fl Bpm
Ar. Atlanta 430 am 11 DOarn 7 .6pm
Lv. Atlanta 14£am 300 pm
** Chattanooga 9 26am 7 10pm .......
Ar. Louisville 7 56pm 7 00am
Ar. Cincinnati, Q. &C f 10pm 7 15am ......
Lv. Atlanta ilsopm IZOOn’r,
Ar. Washington™ 940 pm #4wu
“ New York 62uam I24Up-n
Southbound. No. 14 No. 10 Ka 8.
Lv. New Y0rk.....'. 13 !sam TSipm.
“ Washington 1115 am 10 43pm ........
Ar. Atlanta 5 10m| 366 pm ..... ...
LvTsiuc.lnuati, Q. 0 8 OOam; riiii tr.
" Louisville... f 4oam< tOOpm ........
Lv. Chattanooga......... 815 pm S l 4 iOnnt
Ar. Atlanta 1056 pm 115 pm 666&&
ur Atlanta 11 lOp ml iOOpml Y 20am
•' McDonough . 4 57pm 8
“ Flovilla 687prm OOtausi
Ar. Macon 1 85am TWpmUmun
Lv. Ooohran 256 am ........ if CGpm
14 Eastman 8 27am....... 100 pm
“ Missler 181 pm
“ Helena..;. 860 am 830 pm
“ Lumber City 4 80am 8 07pm
“ Hazlehurst 4 43am 880 pm
* Surrenoy 487 pm
Ar. Jesup 8 07am 668 pm
Lv. Everett T Ooam 6 40pm
Ar. Brunswick. 8 OOani 7 80pm
Short train* dally between Brunawlok and
Everett, connecting with the "Now York ana
Florida Limited” at Everett. Train leave*
Brunswick 12:10 p. in., arrives Everett 1:00 p.
m. Returning, leaves Everett 1010 p. m., ar
rive* Brunswick 2:10 p. m.
No*. 18 and 14—“ Cincinnati and Florida Lim
ited,’ olld ve*tibnled train running botweeo
Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Fla., via Chaitv
nooga, Atlanta and Everett, consisting of bag
gage oar, first and second class ooaohes and
drawing room sleeping ear*. Pullman sleep
ing cars between St. Louis and Jacksonville,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett.
Pullman oar connection with the St, Louts
sleeping oar at Holly Springs for Kansas City,
Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta and
Brunswick. This car is placed In Union Paw
seager Station at Atlanta for the reception of
passengers at :00 p.m., and on reaohlng Atr
lanta from Brunswiok at 4:80 a.m. is held In
union Depot until 7:80 a. m. for the comfort of
passengers.
Nos. 9 and 10—Pullman drawing room sleep
ing oars between Atlanta and übtoinnati.
Noa 8 and 13—Pullman al -aping oars ba
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for ail
points north, east and west.
W.H. (iRKHN, J. M. CULP,
Gen’l Superintendent, TrafHo Manager,
wT^r* D - a B.H.HAtek°- a
Gton’l Pam. Agt, Asst. Gen’l Pash. Agt
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, (ia.
Now York and Florida Limited.
No. 21. • N o. 22.
12 10pm— lv Brunswck ar— 2 lOptm
1 09pm— ar Everett lv—! 1 09pi*
2 44pm— ar Savannah lv— 11 32an? t
9 4.'am.... ar Washington 1v.... fi 20pm
11 08am— ar Baltin ore lv— 5 00pm
1 18pm.... ar Philadelphia lv ... 2 86pm
8 58pm.... ar New York lv 12 10pm
8 80pm ar Jacksonville lv .. ;11 00am
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow of vlie rose,
and the flush of Ilebo combine in PoezoNi’a
wondrous Powder.
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PLANT SYSTEM.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
no. Bi no. 3. Tim© Table no.bl n0.92.
I a&senger Passenger, NO. 16, Passenger, Passenger
Daily. Effective Sunday Mar. Daily. Daily,
Daily. 14, 1897,
800 am.... 430 pm lv Brunswick ar 12 50pm.... 0t0pm....
1000 am— 030 pm ar Waycross lv 11 00am 7 20pm....
10 55am... 940 pm lv Waycross ar 1600a, u ... 025rn
12 aspm... 11 59 pm ar Tifton lv .. . 310an>. •• 'lspm. ..
1 05pm... 12 10 pm lv Tiftton ar | 255 am.„. 3600 m...
2 25pm... 1 40 am ar Albany lv
12 35 pin... lOOopm ar Savannah lv _ ....
510 pm... 510 am ar Charleston lv j
1 00pm... 850 pm ar Jacksonville lv 8 20am b,. ~m
4 40pm... 10 30 am ar 8t Augustine lv 7 00am.... 9 50am
ar Tampa lv 7 50pm
VIA. TIFTt N & G. S. & F.
800 am..; 4 30pm .. 1v.... Brunswick .... ar: 12 50pm ...: 910 pm...
12 55 pm., jll 59pm ar.... Tifton .... lv; 310 am.... i 4 ospm
440 pm .; 4 16am ar.... Macon lv: 11 28pm....i1l 10am
8 05pm..i 7 45am ar ... Atlanta .... lv: 7 50pm....• 7 30am
l obam,.j 1 20pm ar.... chattanoga .... lv: 2 55pm....i 2 40am
6 3uam..j 7 20pm ar Nashville.... .’v- 9 00am i 910 pm. .
7 20pm..; 7 20am ar.... St. Louis .... Ivj 9 25pm....1 7 52am...
4 10pm.7 05am ar—Cincinnati : lv; 10 35pm 111 40am..
VIA WAYCROSS & MONTGOMERY.
8 00am... 4 30pm 1v.... Brunswick ....ar 12 00pm .. .• 9 10pm....
10 00 am... 030 pm ar.... Waycross ....lv I ill 00am ...j 720pir....
9 20pm. 8 10am at ...Montgomery ....lv ! ! 7 45pm .9 50am
12 Ola in.. 1155 am ar Birmingham.. !y;t ! 4 35pm ...i 353 am
340 am... 7 45pm ar Nashville...... lv! j 8 55am ... i 9 10pm....
7 20pm . 7 20am ar St. Louis lvi i 9 26pm ...j 7 52am....
12 27pm... 2 30am ar Louisville lvl j 2 30am ... j 322 pm
4 lupin.. 7 Or, am ar ....Cincinnati lvi 110 36pm ... |ll 40am
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON ASP ’
MACON.
8 00a in..| 4 80pm fav.... Brunswick ....ar 12 f>opm.. 9 10pm ..
440 pm.. 4 15am ar.... Macon ....lv ll'2Bpm .. 11 10 m ...
sjb pm .| 7 45am ... jar Atlanta lv 7 60pm.. 7 30am ..
S— Regular stop. F--Btop on signal.
Direct eonnpetion made at Waycross with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for
Montgomery, Nashville, Savanna]?, Charleston, and all points North; alpoTampa and St. Augus
tine. Keeling chair ch e between Waycross and Montgomery via Thomasyilie.
B. 10JNHAM, * GEO. W . COATES, B. W. WRENN,
General Supt. J Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traflio Mana^r*.
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.
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN. 18, 1897.
SOUTHBOUND. I NORTHBOUND.
Lv Brunswick 8:00 a.m. i Lv St. Augestinc •••• 9:50 a.m
Lv Jekyl Island 9:00 a.m. Lv Jacksonville 11:00 a.m
Ar Fernandina 12:00 “AT’ Ar Fernandina 12:10“M”
Lv Fernandina 2:io p.m. Lv Fernandina 1:80 p.m
Ar Jacksonville 8:80 p.m. Ar Jekyl Island 4:80 p.m
Ar St. Augustine 4:40 p.m. |Ar Brunswick . 6;80 p.m
Connections Fernandina with F. C. &P.R. R. for all points south;
Jacksonville with lines diverging; Brunswick with Houtbern Railway Com
pany, Plant System and Mallory Line for all points north, east and west.
For further information, apply to
W M, TUPPER & CO., Managers,
June 21-96-ly Brunswick, Georgia
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MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
M YofK, Philadelptiio and Boslon.
vjj Sailing From Brunswick, Ga,.
lipf irect to Vew York,
PASSENGER SERVIGE.
PROPOSED SAILINGS :
Leaving Brunswick— Leaving Brunswick—
COLO It ADO ...Jan. nth 9:00 a. m. Colorado Feb. 6 8.00 a.m
810 At AN tE lan. 15th 8:00 p.m. Rio Grande Feb. 12 1.30 p. m
COiXvKA DO Jan. 22d 7:30 a. m Colorado Feb. 19 6.30 a. m
Kio GRANDE Jan. 2!lth 8:00 p. m. ltio Grande Fob 2.0" p. m
For general information, steamers, trains, rates, etc., apply l
CIIAS. DAVIES, Agent, 220 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
A. P. MURI’HY, A b ..,, Fern. . Fla
If. 11. RAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
0 It. MA 1.1.0 RY & CO., General Agents, 1Te%20, E. River, and 303 Broadway, N. Y.