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Woman’s Diseases
are peculiar, and cannot be
discussed aa we do thoae to f
which all are aubject. Men
atruation auataina auch BsTfri
important relationa to fHB&k-m) v
her health that when wPap-jysf
Suppressed, Irregular or f W/toLS?
Painful, she becomes lan-i| r .
guid, the bloom leaves V"
her cheek and grave> jlMm J , IW'|
complications arise un-Mjjf, \;
loss regularity is restored I j \r
to these organa. | i\
BRADFIELD’S HI ll 6
FEMALE U
REGUL AX OR 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.
Thc Bradfield Regulator Cos., Atlanta, GA.
Sold by all Druggists at SI.OO per Bottle.
Health is Wealth.
CR E C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Is sold under positive Written Guarantee,
by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick
ness, Night Losses, 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 maif, $1 a
box; six for $5; with written guarantee to
cure or reftind money. Sample pack
age, containing five days r treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to
each person. At store or by mail.
jgf Red Label Special JjSSSSl
Pw Extra Strength. i&f?* J
By For Impotency, Loss ofKFTi
Power, Lost Manhood, yCi jsA.
Sterility or Barrenness.^
a box; six for $5,
written
to cure in 30 days. At stun- v
©EPOREor by mail. AFTER
W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist, c'-r. Newcas
tle and Glouces.er streets, Brunswick,
(la Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
''•esoriptions a specialty.
Notice.
The public is nofifiedgthat all clos
ets and privies sit uated in yards where
sewer connections exist must be im
mediately removed. After April 15 1
am ins'ructed without fail to docket
such cases as exist. I am instructed
on this date to again call for sewer
connections to be made in such bouses
as have neglected to comply with city
ordinances and to follow strictly the
tenor of the cityiordinances. By or
der of the mayor.
Ciias. S. Wylly, C S.
WOMEN|-: V MEt?
Are peculiarly benefited by P. P. P.,
Lippman’s Great Remedy, the most
wonderful Tonic and Blood Cleanser in
the world.
P. P. P. restores shattered nerves,
gives strength and tone to the entire
system, revives the worn out, nervous
and debilitated You cannot but be
nervous if your blood is impure.
P. P. P. gives the proper nourishment
to the blood, and cures nervous pros
tration, debility and nervous head
ache.
P. P. P. cures that" tired, languid,
“ail gone’’feeling, cures dyspepsia, in
digestion, and that awful distress of
the stomach.
P. P. P. cures that weak, nervous con
dition, that dreadful jumping of the
heart, followed by dizziness and sink
ing spells. Make your blood pure by
taking P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Rem
edy, and you will Be well and happy.
Women are benefited, their organiza
tion regulated, and their weakness and
lassitude cured by P. P. P
WEAK, TIRED
PEOPLE
should take P. P. P., Lippman’s Great
Remedy, without delay. While not
actually sick, you feel weak and tired,
ready to get sick, and what you need is
strength to drive out of your system
that which is the cause of Spring Fever.
P. P. P. is needed at once.
Mrs. Hattie Mylius, of 70 East 86th
street, New York, says that she was in
poor health, and that her case devel
oped into nervous prostration. She
suffered from nervous headaches, and
at times was unable to do any work
utall. She could not sleep, and was
so nervous that she would have to get
up at all hours of the night and walk
the floor, and the opening of a door
would startle her. But her weakness
and nervousness is all gone. P. P. P.
was what saved her. Her appetite
improved, her nervousness is a thing
of the past, and she thanks P. P. P.,
Lippman'sGreat Remedy, for her com
plete restoration to health.
Sold by all druggists.
LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’rs,
Lippman’s Block, Savannah, tia.
SHIPPING REPORT.
CORRECTED DAII.Y BY OAPT. OTTO JOnANNEIION
WITH R. H. MASON Jk CO.
PjKT OK HRtTnSwTcK April 22. idP7
ARRIVED
Progreso, Sp bk, 740, Menendez Havana,
Pudrosa
Araby Maid Nor bk, 810, Hansen, Buen
os A\res • Ihurehill.
Van Name and King, Am schr, 699,
Brown, Boston, Baxter i\s Cos.
SAIhRI).
RioGrmde, Am ss, 2048, Staples, New
York, Mallory—New York. •
James M. Seamen, Am schr, 016, Pendle
ton, Portsmouth, Aiken.
Julia S. Bailey, Am schr 306, Sprague,
New York, Hiiton-Dodee—Newark.
Sylvia C. Hall, Am schr, 365, Lowe, New
London—Satilla
Celia F., Am schr, 392,West, New York—
Satida.
IN PORT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Guido, Sp ss, 2005, Lachiondo, Havana,
Brunswick Terminal Cos.
Henley, Br ss, 1446, Cox, Brunswick Ter
minal company.
BARKS.
Figaro, Nor bk, Nielsen, Montevideo,
Torras —Rio Janeiro.
Baron, Nor bk, 464, Christiansend, Fara,
Downing company.
Angelita, Sp bk,703, Rauro, Havana Pa
ri'osa.
Olivia. _Nnr bk. 1169. r - Gumisson, —Port
Na~tal, Hil ton-Dodge—Rio Janeiro
Kings County, Nor bk, 889, Wilhelmsen,
Garsion, A. F. Churchill—Hamburg.
Aim, Nor bk, 692, Hoglund, Barbados
Downing Cos.
BirgiUe, Nor bk, 542, Gregertsen, Gars
ton, Hunter, Benn & Cos.
Effendi, Br bk, 469, Griggs, Rio via Bar
badoes, Downing company
Finland. Russ ok 541,Danielsen, Huelva,
Padro-a —Bil boa
Amicitia, Nor bk, 502, Christiansen,Para,
Downing company.
Minnett. Sw bk, 490, Wahlstron, Barba
daes, Downing company.
Italia, Nor bk, 809, Hansen, Liverpool,
Downing company.
Hermod, Nor bk, 516, Fredrekhen, Mar
enham, Downing company.
BRIUS.
SCHOONERS.
John H Platt, Am schr, 1114, Ive-, New
York, Aiken.
Anna R Bishop. Am schr, 426, Rulon,
New York, Hilton-Dodge.
Levi Hart, Am schr, 361, Pendleton, New
York, Hilton-Dodge—New Tork.
Willie L N' wtou, Am schr, 366, Combs,
New York, Hilton-Dodge—Philadelphia
Laura, Am schr, 485 L-unson, Bermuda,
Boston, Hilton-Dodge—New? York.
Blanche Hopkins, Am schr, 603, Gantt.
New York, Aiken—Washington
Ann L. i ockwood. Am schr. 321, Clark,
Bermuda. Hilton-lledge—Boston.
Thelma. Am schr. 449, Cummings, Bos
ton, Southern Pine company—Boston.
F. C. Pendleton, Am schr, Burgess, New
York, Southern Pine company—Provi
dence.
John Paul, Am schr 352, Foss, New
York, Hilton-Dodge—Philadelphia.
Norman, Am schr, 347, Gray, New r York,
Hilton-Dodge—Boston.
Laura C. Anderson, Am schr, 913, Potter,
Perth Amboy Broadhead —New York.
Francis C. Yarned, Am schr, 471, Bowen,
Barbad es, Hirsch & Co.—Portland.
RKC APITITL ATION.
Steamships, 2; Ships, 0 Barks, 15; Brigs
0; Schooiiers„l4. Total, 33.
Truth in a Nutshell.
Impure blood is the natural result
of close confinement in the house,
schoolroom or shop.
Blood is purified by Hood’s Sarsa
parilla, and all the disagreeable re
sults of impure blood disappear with
the use of this medicine.
If you wi.-li to fe>d well, kepp your
bh od pure wtlh Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Pills are the best family ca
thartic and liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
A Summer Crui e.
The American steamship Ohio will
-ail from New York June 26, 1597, for
a summer cruise, D uelling at Iceland,
North Cape, Norway, Sweden ano
Russia. Opportunity will be allowed
for extensive side-trips, including t
visit to the gr-at exposition at Stock
holm. Oapf. O. Jahanneson is loca
agen' for ihe line, and will lie pleased
to furnish rates anil oilier information
to applicants.
Georgia syrup at the Dovning Oi
f< iathdshek;
The Piano for a Lifetime,
The Great Southern Favorite.
The Piano Sold Most Reason
ably.
: he old, original Mathushek. sold
by us tor over a quar er of a
oenturv and the delight of
thousands of Soul hern homes.
More Mathusheks used South than
of any oilier one make
Lovely New Siyles at Reduced
Prices, cheaper than ever be
fore kuowu.
Styles once $435, now $325.
SIOO 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 us.
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah, Ga., and New York City.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1896.
“GREATEST CN EARTH.”
Dr. Mile* 9 Restorative Nervine.
Mr. R. T. Caldwell, Is book-keeper ii
the First National Bank of Fulton, Ky
“I was completely run down, My nerve
became so unstrung through loss‘of sleei
and worry that I felt sure I would be com
pelted to give up my position l would li.
.... in,.
to shake me up so that I could not possibly
attend to my business as I should. In
connection with this L had livcrtr'Mhte,
' v mc ‘ :sS aT) out the stomach, and pains in
different parts of my body. I was also much
reduced in liesh. I was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
i first procured a trial bottle from a local
druggist and stood results quickly followed. I
yien procured adoiiar bottle, and by the time
i had used this up I was a different man. I
am now on my third bottle and am able to
sleep soundly and eat regularly, something
I could not possibly do before taking your
Jyenjine. I am now fully recovered , and do not
hesitate to pronounce Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine the greatest nervine on earth. 1 *
Fulton, Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at $1,6 bottles for §5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re ; s .‘ n H r e c a s lth
GENUINE
GIN PHOSPHATE
/S PU'i UP O/Vir/A/
SQUARE PMBOTTLES.
Invaluable for Kidney Trouble, Nervous
TSomers, Indigestion.
mmm & cq.sss
sot.v: I’SopuiisTous
That tired feeling whicn eventually
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
djßels the most obstinate case of Kid
q y troubles.
t pleasant ana invigorating tome. An
unfailing specific for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
■ale by J. J. Lott,
R. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos.
Sig Levison.
D. G. Johnson,
Wm. anderson,
Tob t iwman,
M Hi schACo.,
I. K. t neppard,
A iber Wsnz.
Repairing
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cnr. Monk and Grant Sts.
P o. KESSLER.
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CINCINNATI O
USA
QNDE NEW MANAGEMENT. OPEN ALL THE YEAR
Pll
RATES $3.00 m $5.00 lER DAY.
SPECIAL RATES TO FAMILIES.
A Sunday Home
For Commercial Men.
For further informaiton, address the ranagei,
Brumswick, Ga.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
ecnrrcmTLE in lei hot jan. 17, 1897.
Northbound. No. 13' No. 9 No. f
Lv Brunswick 7 45pm 9 45am
“ Everett 9 Onpn. 10 40am
" Jeaup 950 pm 1120 am
“ Surrenoy 1200n’n
“ Hazlehurst iOSBpm 12 60pm
“ Lumber City 11 Ospm 108 pm
“ Helena IlUOpiu 2 00pm
“ M taster 215 pm
Eastman 12 loan; 2 88pm
“ Cochran 12 4,lam 816 pm
“ Macon 2 Uiam 8 80am 4 46pm
Flovilla 9 44am 5 55pm
“ McDonough ti) 26nm 6 O'pia
Ar L Atlanta 4 30am 1180 am 7,6 pm
Lv. Atlanta., 4 45am 2 00pm
** Chattanooga 9 25am 7 Ipm
Ar. Louisville 755 m T 30am
Ar. CHncinuaij. Q, C TTJpm 7 loam
Lv. AI lan Ia ITtiOpm liOSRi
Ar. Washington- 949 pm 6 42arn
“ New York 6 20am 12 41ip'n
Southbound. No. 14 No. 10 No. 8.
York.l£ 15ara TSopm ....7.TT
“ Washington 1115 am JO^pra
Ar. AtlaotA 5 10am lr <Apm
jiV. Cincinnati, Q. &0, 880 am lOOpm
_ Louiaville 7 45am|T6opin ........
Lt. Chattanooga........ 15pm 8 05am l 4 ifawt
Ar. Atlanta 1055 pm 115 pm §6s*il
Lv. Atlanta llTOjm 400 pm 7 iOam
“ McDonough 467 pm I2Baiu
•* Flovilla 687 pm
Ar. Macon 1 3*am Tfrjpm IOOOmo
Lv. Cos oh ran 2o6am ........
*• Eaaiman U27am 100 pm
“ Mistier 181 pm
“ Helena 850 am 220 pm
* Lumber City 4 80am 8 07pm
“ Haziohurac 4 48am 820 pm
* Surrenoy 487 pm
Ar. Jesup 6 07am 688 pm
Lv. Everett 7 Ouara 6 40pm
Ar. Brunswick. 8 00am 780 pm
Short traina daily between Brunswick and
Everett, connecting with the “New York and
Florida Limited” i*t Everett. Train leaves
Brunswick 12:10 p. in., arrive a Everett 1:00 p.
m. Returning, leaves Everett 1:20 p. xxu. ar
rives Brunswick 2:10 p. m.
Nos. 18 and 14—“ Cincinnati and Florida Lim
ited,” solid vestibuled train running betweei
Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Fla., via Chatta
nooga, Atlanta and Everett, consisting of bag*
Sage ear, first and second class coaches and
rawing room sleeping cars Pullman Bleep
ing oars between ot. Louis and JAcksonvilla,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett.
Pullman car connection with the SK Louis
Bleeping car at Holly Springi for Kansas Oity.
Pullman Bleeping car* between Atlanta and
Brunswick. This car is placed in Union Pas
senger Station at Atlanta for the reception of
passengers at :00 p.m., and on reaching At
lanta from Brunswick at 4:80 a. m. is held In
Union Depot in til 7:80 a. m. for the ooinfort of
passengers.
Nog. 9 and 10—Pullman drawing room sleep
ing oars between Atlanta and Oinoinnati.
Nos. 8 and 18—Pullman ai taping oars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gen’l Superintendent, Traffio Manager,
Washington, D. a Washington. D. a
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agk
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta. Ga.
New York and Florida Limited.
~Noi 21, j ~ 0.22.
12 lOpm— lv Brunsw (k ar— 2 10pm
1 09|>m— ar Everett lv— I 09pm
2 41pm— ar Savannah lv 11 32am
9 45am.... 1 ar Washington lv ... 6 2'pin
II 08am ar BaLinore lv 6 00pm
1 18pm— ar Philadeli Ilia lv .. 2:6pm
3 53|m .. jar New Y'rk 1v.... 12 10pm,
330 pm ar Jack onville lv l 00am
FANCY GANDIES...
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
The Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,
ami the flush of /Iche combine in Pozzoni’s
wondrous Powder.
Hotel St. Simon...
ST. SIMON ISLAND, GA.
Season of 1897, May 15 to Septx Ist.
Steamers leave Brunswick for Hotel four
times each day, connecting with all trains.
JACK H. CLANCEY, Mgr.
PLANT SYSTEM.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
no. in so. 93. Time Table No M NO - 92
Passenger j Passenger, JSO. 16, j l’aseonger, Ptißseneo
Daily. Effective Sumlay Mar. Daily. Daily,
Daily. 14, 1897,
8 00am.... 130 pm tv Brunswick ar 12 60pm.... 9 iOpm....
10 00am.... 630 pm ar Waycrofig lv UOOam.. J20pm....
10 55am... 940 pm lv Waycroßß ar 6 05am... 0 25pm....
12 55pm... 1159 pm ar Tifton • lv 310 am. 4U5pm....
1 05pm... 12 10 pm lv Tiftton ar 2 55am.... 360 pm....
2 25pm.. 140 an ar Albany ' lv 12 50am.... 2 30pm....
12 35pm... 10 00 pm ar Savannah lv 8 2(lam 4 10pm
5 10pm... 5 10am ar iinarleeton lv 012 am.... 12 69am....
100 pm... 850 pm ar Jacksonville lv t 8 2tam 5 00pm
440 pm... 10 30 am ar 8t Augustine lv 7 00am 9 50am
ar Tampa lv 7 oupm
VIA TIFTf N & G. S. & F.
800 am..: 4 30pm j1v.... Brunswick .... ar 12 50pm ...i 010 pm....
12 55 pm.. ill 59pm ar Tifton lv 310 am....; 4 05pm....
440 pm .1 4 15am ar.... Macon lv 1128 pm ill 10am
8 05pm..| 7 45am ar ... Atlanta .... lv 7 50pm.... i 7 30am....
1 06am..! 1 20pm ar.... cliattanoga lv 2 56pm i 2 40am...
635 am. .1 7 20pm ar Nashville ’v 900 am :910pm.
720 pm. ; 7 20am ar St. Louis .... iv 9 25pm....1 7 52am...‘
4 10pm. j 7 05am ar....Cincinna>l : lv- 10 35pm jil4oam.
VIA WAYCROSS & MONTGOMERY.
8 00 am... 4 30pm 1v.... Brumwlck ....ar ;12 00pm ..9 10pir....
10 00 am... 0 30pm... ar... Waycros. ....lv! ill 00am ... i 7 20pn ....
920 pm. 8 10am ai ...Montgomery ....lv j i 7 45pm ...j 95uain...
12 01am.. 1155 am ar Birmingham.... lv; ; 4 36pm ... j 368 am....
0 40am .. 7 45pm nr Nashville Ivi j 8 55am ...i 9 10pm
7 20pm... 7 20am ar St. Lruis 1vi..... i 9 26pm...i 7 52am....
12 27pm,. 2 .. ar ... .Louisville Ivi j 2 30am ...j 322 pm....
4 10pm .. 705 am,. ar ....Cincinnati Ivi jiO 36pm ...111 40am
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON AN
MACON.
8 00a vn..| 4 30pm 1av.... Brunswick ....ar 112 50pm.. 9 10pm ..
440 pm.. 4 !sam ar.... Macon ....lv 11 28pm .. 11 10am ..
806 pm ..| 7 45am jar. .. Atlanta lv [ 7 50pm . 7 30am ..
S— Regular stop. F—Stop on signal,
Direct connection made at Waveross with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for
Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah. Charleston, and all points North; abo Tampa and St. Augus
tine. Keeling chairca s between Waycrossand Montgomery via Thomasyille.
B. DUNHAM, GEO. W. COATES, B. W. WRENN,
General Snpt. Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic Manage*
Cumberland Route,
(Brunswick and Florida Steamboat Cos.)
BETIV KEN
Brunswick, Ga- and Fernandina, Fla.
Via Jekyl and Cumberland Islands.
Connecting with. F, C. and P. R. R. for
JACKSONVILLEand St. AUGUSTINE,FIa.
New Steamer “Gov. Safford.” >
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN. 18, 1597.
SOUTHBOUND. | NORTHBOUND.
Lv Brunswick 8:00 a.m. i Lv St. Augestinc *••• 9*60 a.m
Lv Jekyl Island 9:00 a.m. Lv Jacksonville 11:00 a.in
Ar Fernandina 12:00 “M” Ar Fernandina .. l‘i:10 u M”
Lv lemandina 2: 0 p.m. | Lv Fernandina 1:30 p.m
Ai Jacksonville 3:30 p.m. j Ar Jekyl Island 4:30 p.m
Ar St. Augustine 4:40 p.m. | Ar Brunswick 5;3U pan
Connections: —Fernandina with F. C. & P. R. R. for all points south;
Jacksonville with lines diverging; Brunswick with Southern Railway Com
pany, Plant System and Mallory Line for all points nuAh, east and west.
For further information, apply to M.,
W M, TTJPPER & CO^Banagers,
line 21-M-ly . l^jun^^^tAtteorgia
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