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BRDNSWICKIWS .
BRIEFLY RELATED.
A Teeming Column of Live
Items, Mirroring the Do
ings of a Day.
THE HAPPENINGS TOLD HAPPILY.
The Times Reporters Catch the Salient
Points of Local Events and Give
Them to the Public.
Mark Verdery was in Savannah yes
terday.
The Norwegian bark Italia arrived
yesterday Troop EiverpooPwitka cargo
of salt.
Frank Spiekman, of Ne w York, is in
the c'ty.
Mr. M. Isaac is in New York on a
business trip.
The American schooner Norman ar
rived last night.
S. R Harris, of Jesnp, is in Bruns
wick on business.
John H. MiJler, of Winston, N. C., is
at the Oglethorpe.
J. r. Stowe, of Philadelphia, spent
yesterday in the city.
Typewriting taught, five weeks’
practice, $5. Prof. S. M. Fry.
The schooner John L. Treat sailed
yesterday for New London, Conn.
The Mallory liner Rio Grande ar
rived yesterday with a heavy cargo.
The Brunswick Cycle company re
ceived six new Stearns wheels yester
day.
The Baptist Sunday school will pic
nic at Cumberland on Wednesday,
May 5.
Gospel meetings will he held every
night this week at the First Baptist
church.
Captain W. M. Tapper is having his
elegant Union street residence re
painted.
Mr. N. Emanuel returned last night
from a visit to Charleston and George
town, S. O.
Mr. M. B. Lane, of Savannah, ar
rived on the Southern last night on a
business trip.
The long distance telephone man is
having good success in securing sub
scribers here.
The survey steamer Bache spent
yesterday anchored opposite the
Plant system wharves.
Jim Harrell, formerly of this city, is
now one of the associate editors of the
Effingham County News.
A horseback party w r as out last
night and enjoyed a delightful ride
on the boulevard and Darien road.
L. V. Carroll returned yesterday
from Baxley, where he has been spend
ing several days in tlie interest of Me-
Ci ary’s livery stable.
The song service of the First Afri
can Baptist church at Odd Fellowt*
hall Sunday was a very creditable af
fair. Over SIOO was realized.
The Knights of Pythias committees
report progress in the work of secur
ing subscriptions, preliminary to in
viting the grand lodge to Brunswick
for IS9S.
Dr Alfred Christie returned yester
day from Baltimore, where he has
graduated with high honors from a
medical college; he wM practice in
Brunswick.
Alderman Abrams is opposed to a
city clock at this time. “I will not
fight the proposition,” said Mr.
Abrams yesterday, “but I will give it
a negative vote.”
Pure Jersey milk iu bottles at
Butts’and Adam,’ soda fountains, 6c
per glass. Milk delivered in any
quantity. Telephone BIS. Jersey
Dairy, A. B Rowe, Prop
Dr. J. A. Nydtgger, surgeon irj
charge of tile national quarantine sta
tion, was in Darien a few days ago on
Ins way to resume his duties at the
station.—Darieu Gazette.
The Plant system’s new ollices are
very commodious and well planned.
They are as convenient as one oould
ask for railroad freight offices and
might well serve as models.
Brunswick’s pretty girls—and there
are not a few of them —were out in
bewitching array on Sunday iu charm
ing Easter apparel. Ail the churcties
were crowded, and the music, spe
cially arranged for the occasion, was
particularly notable.
Easter dinner at the Oglethorpe was
one of the events of the day. The ca
pacity of the spacious dining room
was taxed, many citizens being among
(tie guests. The dinner was an excel
lent one, and was most excellently
served by Ueadwaiter Jones and his
forte.
BRUNSWICK’S MAYORALTY.
The Quo Warranto Case Will Be Heard By
the Supreme Court Today Or
The quo warranto case of A. J. Cro
vatt against E. 11. Mason, which in
volves the right of the latter to hold
the office of mayor of Brunswick, will
be reached and heard by the state su
preme court either today or tomorrow,
or, at the latest, on some day of this
week.
The Brunswick lawyers who repre
sent the respective sides are holding
themselves in readiness to go to At
lanta on short notice.
The old story of Prometheus is a
parable. Prometheus was on terms of
intimacy with the gods. From them he
stole Are, and gave it to men. For this
sin he was bound to the rocks of Mount
Caucassus, and vultures were set upon
him. They only ate his liver. This
grew again as fast as it was picked
away. Are his sufferings to be imag
ined?
Take a modern interpretation of the
parable. There is no cooking without
fire. In cooking and eating the mis
chief lies. The stomach is overtasked,
the bowels become clogged,they cannot
dispose of the food that is given them.
The impurities back up on the liver.
Then comes the vultures— the torments
of a diseased liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery is more than equal
to the vultures of dyspepsia and its
kindred diseases. There is no more
need of suffering from dyspepsia than
there is of hanging one’s self. Sold
by all medicine dealers in the world
over.
Shorthand.
Prof. Fry’s shorthand classes are
now running. Arrangements should
be made to enter before they advance
too far. For terms and particulars
write or call on him at Jeffers, Monk
and Union streets. His little book,
“What It Is and What It Does,” given
free.
Georgia syrup at the Downing Go
When a person is losing flesh and
wasting away there is cause for alarm.
Nothingso worries a physician. Con
sumptives would never die if they
oould regain their usual weight. In
fact there would he no consumption if
there was no wasting of the system.
The cause of this loss of flesh is a fail
ure to properly digest the food eaten.
Nine-tenths ot all our diseases date
back to some derangement ot the
stomach.
The [shaker Digestive Cordial will
stop this wasting of the body. It acts
by causing the food we eat to he di
gested so as to do good, for undigested
food does more harm than good. The
Cordial contains food already digested
and is a digester of food3 as well.
Every mother hates to made her
children take Castor Oil. Laxol is
sweet Castor Oil.
“Baby” brand condensed milk in
glass jars at the Downing Cos.
La 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
FOR RENT—House on Union
street, between George and London.
Apply Miss Aymar, 218 Union street.
“ IATHUSHEK,”
The Piano for a Lifetime,
The Great Southern Favorite.
The Piano Sold Most Reason
ably.
Tlie old, original Mathushok, sold
by us lor over a quarter of a
century and the delight of
thousands of Southern homes.
More Mathusheks used South than
of any other one make.
Lovely New Styles at Reduced
Prices, cheaper than ever be
fore known.
Styles once $435, now $325.
$lOO saved every buyer.
How, because we are now inter
ested in the great Mathushek
factory, supply purchasers di
rect, and save them all inter
mediate profits. White cs.
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah, Ga., and New York City.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1897.
Official Inspect
or of Watchei*
for the 15. and
W. and So. Ky.
The ...
JEWELER.
Coney & Parker,
—DEALERS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
Roseudale and Portland Cements, Cc inmon and Facing Brick,
Rock Lime, Plaster, Hair. Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe,
Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings, fire Brwik and F re Clay.
Telephone 18 RAY STItEIET
MEMORIAL DAY.
A Notice to the Veterans From the Brunswick
Camps.
Comrades The Confederate veter
ans of Glynn county, Ga., will be hon
ored on Memorial day, the 26th inst.
by the presence of our distinguished
comrade, General Evans, who will on
that occasion deliver the memorial ad
dress. He will be introduced by our
distmgu shed comrade, Gen. Floyd
King, who lias been elected marshal
of the day.
We most cordial'y invite all Confed
erate veterans and their families to
participate with us on that sacred oc
casion. Railroads and steamboats
will be asked for half fare. A com
mittee of arrangements will meet our
guests on their arrival at Brunswick.
Horace Dart,
Commander Jackson Camp, 806, Con
federate Veterans’ Association.
Jas. L. Foster.
Lieut. Commander Jackson Camp, 806,
Confederate Veterans’ Association.
VV. B. Burroughs,
Vice-President So. Ga. Confederate
Veterans’ Association, and Presi
dent Glynn County Confederate
Veterans’ Association.
Savannah, Waycross,Valdosta, Quit
man, Tbomasvilie, Americus, Albany.
Jesup, Darien, Hawkinsville, Black
shear and Baxley papers please copy.
A course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla taken
now will build up the system and pre
vent serioys illness later on. Get only
Hood’s.
Wty Is It Necessary to Thirst—
Those who are wise will never thirst
while the Old Reliable Adams Drug
Company make their world-renowned
Soda. If you suffer with any ill other -
than thirst, tell them your troubles and
be relieved at once. There is only
one place in the city to find them.
112 Newcastle Street is that place
WITTTXr YfHTP And the Steak is Good
VY HEIN 1U Uit You may b 0 sure that it c;ime trom
HONOR IS CHARLES
A T A If BAUMGARTNER & Cos.
A A O 1 -H/xYIY. Western meats from Swift.
GAVE IN SEASON, FI NEST S AU3AGE.
•*== —IIAMS, BREAKFAST BAGON.
ft
305 Grant Street, and 213 Newcastle.
IF YOU WANT A NICE
WEDDING PRESENT
Call and look at our fine line
and you will be pleased. . .
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REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
SPECTACLES FITTED,
ENGRAVING, Etc.
KENNON MOTT.
Plf T [ Il\ P Made to ort^er - Largest and most
y complete line of blank bocks and
FRAMES school books
g™ 11. T. DUNN,
219 Newcastle Street.
Notice.
Brunswick, Ga., April 1, 1897.
Taxpayers anil property owners are
hereby duly notified that the books
for receiving tax returns of city prop
erty are, from this date, open. When
returning only a fractional part or
parcel of aoy lot, or acre, or particu
lar piece of property, said returns must
embody a full, ciear and complete de
scription of said property, by portion
of town, lot number, metes and bounds
or other sufficient description, so as to
enable a lull identification thereof;
vague and indefinite returns shall not
be taken. In case of estates tbe re
turns must be made in the name or
names of the heir or heirs; adminis
trators, guardians, executors, etc.,
must give tils name or names of the
person or persons for whom they act
sn the said capacities. All person or
persons claiming or owning personal
property ot every and any nature or
sort, within the limit of said city, or
who are engaged in any sort of busi
ness must make such returns, together
with the value of the same under oaih,
as prescribed by ordinance of (lie
mayor and council of the city of Bruns
wick, Ga. All returns must be made
on or before the first day of May, 1597.
When making returns state if prop
erty was arbitrated.
Laurence C. Bodkt,
City Clerk.
Rs! urus received daily from 9 a, m.
to I p. m., and from 2 :30 p. m, to 6 p. m.
Rob Roy flour is fine. Try it.
To the Grand Lodge.
•For the accommodation of parties
desiring to attend grand lodge,
Knights of Pythias, Savannah,Ga.,May
18 20, the Southern railway has put on
a rate ot one first class limited fare for
the round-trip for parties of ten or
more Knigh’s of Pythias traveling to
gether in uniform on one solid ticket,
and a rate ot a fare and a third on the
certificate plan for individuals. Sched
ules: Leave Brunswick 9:15 a. m. and
7:45 p. m , and arrive Savannah 12:18
p. m. and 11 :10 p. m. respectively.
Time by Wire
from Washing
ton Received
lJai'y.
DOWNING, Preside:-I. E. I). W ALTKB, <’m •. ;t. ( v ir r,, •
The National jFjan* of f^runswick
CASH CAPITA*.
Deals Liberally With Its Patrons and Friends
BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
215
NEWCASTLE
ST.
Liverv ————- braying
P AND , Stables.
been bale
Morris & Lee,
Mansfield Street. Old Street Car Stab* es.
Do You Use Dusters?
What sort? Feathers? They are out of
date. We are introducing the new patent,
Made of Paper.
Last longer, are cheaper, catch every speck of dust
All colors. Come and see them.
Fleming & Waff.
J. J. LXSSNER.
-WHOLESALE-
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions.
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty.
204 gran T T sueets a nd, - Brunswick, Ga.
See Herp' .
For every dollar you spend with us you get a i
chance on the Sterling Bicycle which we will
give to the holder of the lucky number on
July 4th. It will pay you to make your pur
chases, rent your wheels and have your repair
work done at our store.
The Brunswick Cycle Company,
505 Gloucester Street.
J. M, Madden, A. If. Lank, W. B. cook v. ntfsbaum,
THE* 81 6nt V.ce-Presiuent. Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
MERCHANTS &TRADERSBANK
OF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL, SIOO,OOO SCJi-PLUS, SIo.QCO.
DIRECTORS:
. Accounts of All Solvent institutions Are Minted.
A Savings Department Is Maintained m Tliis Rank
and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited.
California Restaurant
CHUE HALL, Manager.
BEST !N BRUNSWICK
Stir ORDERS TAKEN FOR O K. LAUNDRY-
THE light in our windows points out the
way to a good, honest grocery store.
We think that the things we sell are bet
ter than others because we fully sec that we
must sell only the purest foods in order to
keep oer success. Everything else you’d ex
pect to find in a first class grocery store is
here at its best. We solicit your kind pa
tronage.
KEANY & BAILEY, grocers,
Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
NICE THINGS TO EAT ==x i .r
YOU CAN CETTHEM NE ' V '
AT W. H. DeVoe’s,
HOW IS,
MAPLE SYRUP PLAIN FRESH
PICKLES AND VEGETABLFB
JELLIES FANCY RECEIVED
JAMS CRACKERS DAILY
„.*OI> COOKING
MJKKS
GOOD EATING.
meals Served
TO ORDER.
NEWCASTLE ST.