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The Hand ME
M rules the world.
But few appreciate
ftlPyrri the danger to which
CIL laf the expectant
mother is exposed,
and the foreboding
} ooks f° rwarti to the
ing motherfiood.
“TT.V •*- By the use of
“Mother’s Friend”
the body is made to yield pleasantly
to the change. Headache and nausea
are dispelled, the depressed and nerv
ous feeling yields to one of hopeful ex
pectation. Danger to life of mother is
avoided, and she passes through the
trial quickly and her recovery is rapid.
Sent by Mail, on receipt of price, SI.OO. Book
to “Expectant Mothers" free upon application.
The Bradfleld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, (la,
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS.
Mb is> Wealth.
DR. E. C. WEST’S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
In 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 Excossive Use of Tobacco, Opium,
or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box; six for $5; with written guarantee to
cure or refund money. Sample pack
age, containing five days' treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One eamplo only sold to
each person. At store or by mail.
Label Special jSSSS?
Extra Strength.
fjVtfS'W For Impotency, Loss
JjgjvfMjr Power, Lost Manhood, V< ftli
Sterility or Barrenness.;,
1 a box; for
i/Wi written guaranteeOlLm
BE- to cure in 30 days. At store" ’ x
©EFORE or by mail. AFTER
W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist,cor. Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets. Brunswick,
Ga. Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
Prescriptions a specialty.
No; ice.
The public is notified§that all clos
ets and privies situated in yards where
sewer connections exist must be im
mediately removed. After April 15 I
am instructed without fail to docket
such cases as exist, I am instructed
on this date to again call for sewer
connections 10 be made in such bouses
as have neglected to comply with city
ordinances and to follow strictly the
tenor of the By or
der of the mayor.
Ciias. S. Wylly, C. S.
DYSPEPSIA
DIDJT
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 was becoming 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 Malaria
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.
If you get up feeling tired and stupid,
P. P. P. should be taken—it will make
you feel well.
P. P. P. cures eczema, that tortnr
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 effects 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 dread disease.
Sufferers from kidney troubles find
immediate relief when they take P. P.
P. as it cures all irregularities and re
stores to nature her proper functions.
Sold by all druggists.
LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’rs,
Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Ga.
SHIPPING REPORT.
OOBRBCTBI) DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOHANNEHON
WITH K. 11. MAHUfI At CO.
PORT OP BRUNSWICK. April 29
ARRIVED.
Ranmoor, Br as, 1321, Cahill, Los i'almas,
A. I>. Churchill.
a r ?u’ Gibbena, Fernandina,
A. F. Churchill.
son 7 • R w el !i Am schr - 354 ’ Smith,
batilla, Hi ’sch & ( o.
Joseph Haydn, Nor bk, 794, Jorandsen,
'£ oa b u y ’ Hilton-Dodge-lUo Janeiro.
Myra B. Weaver, Am schr, 498, Weaver,
Caddenas.
sailed.
IN POUT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Colorado Am bb 2322, Risk, New York,
Mallory—New York.
Guido, Sp 55.2065, Lachiondo, Havana,
Brunswick iermiual Cos.
Ben Lodi, Br se, 1220, Brock,Tenerilfe. A.
P. Churchill.
BiBKB.
Tuya. Sp bk, 282, Roig, Havana, Torras.
Ben Lowers, Lr bk, 079, James, Santos,
Downing company.
Progreso, Sp bk, 740, Menendez, Havana,
Padrosa.
Araby Maid, Nor bk, 810, Hansen, Buen
os Avres, Churchill.
Figaro, Nor bk, Nielsen, Montevideo,
Torras—Rio Janeiro.
Baron, Nor bk, 464, Christiansend, Para,
Downing company.
Angelita, Sp bk,703, Rauro, Havana Pa
d oea.
Kings County, Nor bk, 839, Willielmsen,
Garston, A. F. Churchill—Hamburg.
Birgitte, Nor bk, 542, Gregertsen, Gars
tor., Hunter, Benn & Cos.
Finland,Russ bk, 541,14anielsen, Huelva,
Padroi-a—Bilboa.
Amicitia, Nor bk, 062, Christiansen,Para
Downing company.
Minnett. Sw bk, 490, Wahlstron, Barba
daes, Downing company.
Italia, Nor ok, SO9, Hansen, Liverpool,
Downing company.
Hermod, Nor bk, 516, Fredrekhen, Mar
enham, Downing company.
BKIGS.
SCHOONKKB.
R. F. Lamdin, Am schr, 397, Roye, Port
of Spain.
M A. WilJey, Am schr, 372, Catharine,
New York, Emanuel—Boston.
Van Name and King, Am schr, 699,
Brown, Boston, Baxter A Cos.
John H. Platt, Am schr, 1114, Ives, 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 York.
Willie L. Newton. Am selir, 366, Combs,
New York, Hilton-Podge— Philadelphia
Laura, Am schr, 485 Lamson, Bermuda,
Boston, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
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 York,
Hilton-Dodge—Boston.
Francis C. Yarned, An, schr, 471, Bowen,
Barbadoes, Hirsch & Cos. —Portland.
RECAPITULATION.
Steamships, 5; Ships,o: Barks, 15; Brig?,
0; Schooners, 15. Total. 35.
Shredded and black codfish at the
Downing Cos.
Truth in a Nut.-hell.
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 witli
the use of this medicine.
If you wish to feel well, keep your
bicod pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Pills are the best family ca
thartic anil liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
Georgia syrup at the Downing Go
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
Tliis is to certify that I will ’ c at the follow
ing places, on the dates named, for the purpose
of receiving returns lor state and county taxes
for the year Ls 97:
Brunswick--April 2 to 12.
Fancy lJiulT— April 12-22— May 3.
Jamaica—April 13-23—May 4.
Sterling—April 14-24 May 5.
St. Simon—April l(L2is—May 7.
I will be in Brunswick as headquarters on
dates nut mentioned above.'
Mason T. Scarlett, Tax Receiver.
“Baby” brand condensed milk in
glass jars at the Downing Go.
“iathushek;
The Piano for a Lifetime,
The Great Southern Favorite.
The Piano Sold Most Reason
ably.
The old, original Mathushek, sold
by us for over a quarter of a
century and the delight of
thousands of Southern homes.
More Mathusheks used South than
of aoy other one make.
Lovely New Styles at Reduced
Prices, cheaper than ever be
fore known.
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, aud save them all inter
mediate profits. W rite us.
LUDDEN & BATES,
Savannah, Ga., and New York City.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., FRIDAY] MORNING, APRIL 30, 1897.
CURED AT 73 YEARS.
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure Victorious.
No other medicine can show such a record.
Here is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of
age, with strong prejudice to overcome, who
had Heart Disease 16 years, tie took the New
1,.i11,t..— u
Samuel O. Stone.
Grass Lake, Mich., Dec. 28,181)4.
I have been troubled with heart disease 15
years or more. Most of the time I was cj
had it was not safe for me to go out alone,
as dizzy spells would cause falling. I 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 taking
Dr. Miles’ New Heart Cure,
and before I had finished the first bottle I
found the medicine was a God-send. I have
now used four bottles in all and am feeling
entirely well. lam 73 y ars of age and have
held a grudge against patent medicares all
my life, but I will not allow this to prevent
giving my testimony to the great cure your
valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do
this to show my appreciation of Dr. Miles’
New Heart Cure. SAMUEL O. STONE.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive
puai antee that Hie first bottle will benefit.
All druggists sell it at sl, 6 bottles for $5, or
it will he sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Milos Medical Cos., Elkhart, ind.
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure R **{, 0 e r a e 5 h .
GENUINE
GIN PHOSPHATE
/$ PUT UP UNLY /N
SWMPMBOmfS.
Invaluable for Kidney Trouble, Nervous
E'sortlers, Indigestion.
ULLMANACO^M
SOI,:? PROPRIETORS
That tired feeling whien eventually
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
d}Bels the most obstinate case of Kid
n y troubles.
a. pleasant ana invigorating tonic. An
unfailing specific for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
sale by J. J. Lott,
R. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos.
Big Levison.
D. G. Johnson,
Wm. .-xnderson,
• Tob I iwman,
M. Hi ach & Cos.,
J. E. t heppard,
Aiber. Wen*.
Repairing
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
(’or. Monk and Grant Sts.
6-1 <5 P. O. KESSLER.
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CINCINNATI O^
USA
COMSTOCK WAS SHOCKED.
Ho Seized ATI the C'opif** of a Story by
Be Man passant.
Anthony Comstock of New York and
his deputy, Oram, seized recently all
the copies which they found on stalls
and in stations of news companies of
Guy de Maupassant’s “Mine. Tellier’s
Girls.”
Then John H. Cook, manager of the
G. W. Dillingham company, which
published the work, was called upon for
all the copies of it in the company’s
rooms, and for an order to the printer to
surrender its stereotype plates.
Mr. Cook complied under protest.
Ho said: “This book contains besides
its title story ‘The Inheritance’ and
‘Butler Ball.’ The last that I have
named made the author famous in a day.
“These three stories are masterpieces,
already classical. If you uoubt this,
read Henry Janies, question William
Dean Howells, Edmund Clarenee Sted
mau or any other competent authority
whom none may suspect of tolerating
immorality. ”
“The work shocks me,” Mr. Com
stock replied. “I represent the average
people. I do not comprehend your liter
ary subtleties. There may have been a
reason for this book in France; there is
none here. ”
OLD MAN WAS STUBBORN.
He Objected to Ilia Daughter’s Marriage
and Made Trouble.
An assenting mother and a dissenting
father clashed in the marriage license
oiiice at St. Louis recently.
Asa result, Mary A. Sidley, 17 years
and 864 days old, could not marry Syl
vauus Wilson.
\\ ilson and the young lady eloped
from Houston, Randolph County, Ills.,
but they were closely pursued by the
father and mother of the girl, who
caught the rear end of the train.
In view of the fact that the expectant
bride would reach her majority in a few
days the mother consented to the issu
ance of the marriage license, but the
father w’as stubborn and was not to be
moved by the supplication of the con
fiding young pair The license was not
granted.
As the four left the license office Mrs.
Sidley said they would go to Clayton
and have her daughter married there,
“and we’ll lose the old man in St. Louis
before he knows what wo are up to. ”
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Ten Locomotives.
An order has just been received by
the Manchester Locomotive works at
Manchester, N. H., front the Kansas
City, Pittsburg and Gulf Railroad com
pany for ten locomotives of the most
improved type.
The Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf
road is the line to Port Arthur on the
gulf coast, a raihvay enterprise that
has created wide interest.—Boston Her
ald.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
SCHEDULE IN El'l ECI JAN. 17, 1897.
Northbound. No. 13 No. 9 No. 7
tv. Brunswick 7 45pm 9 45am
“ Everett..... 005 pm 10 40am
“ Jesup 938 pm 11 20am
" Surrenoy 1200n’n
“ Hazlehurst 1056 pm 12 50pm
“ Lumber City 1108 pm 108 pm
“ Helena 1138 pm 2 00pm
“ Missler 215 pm
" Eastman 1210 am 2 88pm
“ Cochran 12 43am 8 18pm
** Macon 2 00am 8 80am 4 45pm
“ Flovilia 9 44am 5 56pm
“ McDonough 10 20am 8 S^ptn
Ar. Atlanta *1 30am 11 30am 7 .6pm
Lr. Atlanta 4 45am 2 00pm
** Chattanooga 9 25am 7 10pm
Ar. Louisville 7 55pm 7 30am
Ar. Ciaclnrati, O. A; C. ■ 7 1-jpm 7 15am
Lr. Atlanta 1150 pm lloOn’rt
Ar. Washington 9 40pra 6 42am
“ N.w York 6 2uaml24Bpm
Southbound. No. 14 No. 10 No. 8.
Lv. New Y0rk.....L... 15am iSOpni..... ~
“ Washington 1115 am 10 44pm .......
Ar. Atlanta 5 10am it6spm
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & U 8:0am fp&pm
Louisville..■ Tfeami ftQOpm ........
Lr. Chattanooga. fllapm 105 am 1210 am
Ar. Atlanta 10 55pm 115 pm 855a.
Lr. Atlanta 11 lOjm iOOpm T55Ci
“ McDonough 467 pm 823 am
“ Flovilia 587 pm 904 am I
Ar. Macon 185 am 7 Obpm 10 Plana I
Lv. Coohran 2 55am ........ ISWprn
" Eastman 827 am 100 pm
“ Missler. 181 pm
" Helena 8 59am 820 pm
“ Lumber City 4 30am 807 pm
- Hazlehurst 4 48am 826 pm
“ Surrenoy 487 pm
Ar. Jesup 6 07am... 588 pm
Lv. Everett 7 00am 5 40pra
Ar. Brunswick. 8 00am 780 pm j
Bhort train* daily between Brunswlok and
Everett, conneotlug with the “New York and
Florida Limited” ist Everett. Train leavee
Brunswick 12;10 p. m., arrives Everett 1:00 p.
m. Returning, leaves Everett 1:20 p. m., ar
rive* Brunswick 2:10 p. m.
Nos. 18 and 14—“Cinoinnatl and Florida Lim
ited, *o)id ve*tlbu!ed train running between
Cincinnati and Jacksonville, Fla., via Chatta
nooga, Atlanta and Everett, consisting at bag
gage oar, first and eeoond class ooaone* and
drawing room sleeping oara Pullman sleep
ing oare between St. Louis and JaokaonvtUa,
via Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett.
Pullman oar connection with the Bt, Louie
■leeping oar at Holly Springe for Kansas City,
Pullman sleeping oar* between Atlanta and
Brunswick. This oar is placed in Union Pas
senger Btal ion at Atlanta for tho reception of
paaeengers at :00 p. m., and on reaching At
lanta from Brunewlok at 4:80 a.m. is held in
Union Depot until 7 "M a. m. for tho comfort of
paaeengers.
Nos. 8 and 19—Pullman drawing room sleep
ing oara between Atlanta and CHnoinnaU.
Nos. 8 and 18—Pullman si <oplng oars bo
tween Atlants and Chattanooga.
Connections at Union Depot Atlanta for all
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gen’l Superintendent, Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. 0. Washington, D. 0.
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Gon’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, Ga.
New York and Florida Limited.
No. 21. j No. 2 i.
12 10pm.... lv Brunaw ek ar— 2 10pm
1 (ipm ar Everett 1v....; 109 pm
2 41pm ar Savannah lv 11 32am
9 45am.... ar Washington 1v.... 6 20pm
11 OSam.... at- Haltin'ore lv I 5 00pm
1 18pm.... ar Philadelphia lv ...’ 2 86pm
8 53pm.... ar New York 1v....i 12 10pm
330 pm ar Jacksonville lv . jlt 00am
Tho Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,
and the Hush of Hebe combine in Pozzowi’a
wondrous Powder.
Hotel St. Simon...
ST. SIMON ISLAND, GA.
Season of 1897, May 15 to Sept. Ist.
Steamers leave Brunswick for Hotel four
times each day, connecting with all trains.
JACK H. CLANCEY, Mgr.
PLANT SYSTEM.
PASSENGER DEPARTMENT.
so. 91 | no. 93. Time Table So - 84 - NO ’ 92
1 aaaenger [ Passenger, NO. 16, j Passenger, j Passenger
DailV ' Daily. EffectiveSundayMar. Daily. Daily,
loon-tm*"* aan nm !., “n.nswick ar ~’ 1250 pm.... 9.0 pm....
omS;::: S &£:::fttterr r r r £ •••• MJfir-- ?$""-•
12 55pm... 11 69pm ...I ar Titum ft a?oftT" 5£& m ""
•>n,n' ” ] f in.Vm'" Tl ™“ on ? r L'.'.'.' 2 65am.'... 3 fiOpralll!
i}SS£:::,Sg£::::::::::::::: ft {; I&-
siopm... SJO am... ar Cnarlenton lv o 12am 12 59am.!!!
100 pm... 850 pm ar Jacksonville lv 8 20am * 5 OOnm
440 pm... 10 80 am ar Bt Augustine lv 7 00am'.".'. 9 so'am".'.'.
- oo am ar banford lv 138 am
ar Tampa lv 7 supm"'.'.
VIA TIFTt. N & G. S. & F.
800 am..: 4 30pm. 1v.... Brunswick .... ar 12 snmn - aionn
-12 55 pm..ill 50pm ar.... Tilton .... ft .L: 10am * SSS'"'
4 40pm .-4 15am ar.... Macon .... lv 11 28pm"" ill loam'”'
8 05pm.. j 7 45am ar ... Atlanta .... lv ."i:.:.:::" 750 “L::i 7 sS"."
6 "i - £ ar.... chattanoga .... h 2 55pm....i 2 40am....
630 ain..; i 20pm ar.... Nashville .... H 900 am i 0 lOnm
4 10 pm..; 7 05am ar.. ..Cincinnati....: lv; . 10 i10fm....111 4(ia£L".
VIA WAYCROSS Sfc MONTGOMERY".
inmft!'" Iv "“ Brunswick ....ar ;12 00pm ...-: 9 lOpr- .77.
nw.m'" ar.... \4aycrOßs ....lv ! 11l 00am ... j 7 20pir ....
19 aloft,’ ai —Montgomery ....lv ; ; 7 45pm...i 950 am....
U 01a m.. liJJam ar ••••Birmingham.... lv: j 4 85pm ...- 353 am....
7 voa Pm ar Nashville lv; i 8 55am ...; 910 pm....
i9 97 pm I?? aln ar St. Lems lv; ■ 9 25pm ... j 7 52am....
4 mSrn "■ ISIIS ar •. Lo “ lsvll ! e lT ; ; 2 30am...; 8 22pm....
4 10pm .. I 04111... ar ....Cincinnati lv! :10 35pm ...111 40am
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON AND
MACON.
8 00a m..| 4 30pm 1av.... Brunswick ....ar 12 50pm .. 9 10pm ..
f JP" 1 " i i ar.... Mhcon ....lv ..J 11 28pm .. 1110 am..
805 pm ..| 1 45am [ar Atlanta .....lv 7 61,im . 7 30am..
S—Regular stop. F—Stop on signal.
Direct connection made at Wavcross with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for
Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah, Charleston, and all points North; also Tampa and St. Augus
tine. Keeling chairca s between Waycross and Montgomery via Thomasyille.
B. DUNHAM, GEO. W. COATES, B. W. WRENN,
General Supt. Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic Managr*.
Cumberland Route,
(Brunswick and Florida Steamboat Cos.)
BETW KEN
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. NORTHBOUND.
Lv Brunswick 8:00 a.m. Lv St. Augestine 9:50 a.m
Lv Jekyl island 9:00 a.m. Lv Jacksonville 11:00 a.m
Ar lernandina 12:00 “M” Ar Fernandina 12:10“M”
Lv Fernandina 2:10 p.m. Lv Fernandina 1:30 p.m
Ar Jacksonville 3:30 p.m. Ar Jekyl Island 4:80 p.m
Ar St. Augustine 4:40 p.m. | Ar Brunswick 5;30 p.m
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 north, east and west.
For further information, apply to
W M, TUPPER & CO., Managers,
June 21-96-ly Brunswick, Georgia
MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
New li, PtiiiQdeiptiio Dim Boston.
l -M q Sailing From Brunswick, Ga,.
m/mm irect to Vew York.
PASSENGER SERVIGE.
' PROPOSED SAILINGS :
Leaving Brunswick— Leaving Brunswick—
COLORADO - Jan. Btli 9:00 a. m. Colorado Feb.s 8.00 a.m
RJO GRAN l)E lan, 15th 8:00 p. m. Rio Gramle Feb. 12 1.30 p, nr
COLORADO Jan. 22d 7:30 a. m Colorado. Feb. 19 1130 a. m
i RIO GRANDE Jan. 29th 8:00 p. m. Rio Grande Feb. 20 2.00 p. m
For general information, steamers, t rains, rates, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to
CIIAS. DAVIES, Agent, 220 W. Bay St., Jacksonville, Fla.
A. P. MURPHY, Agent, Fernandina. Fla
lb If. RAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
C. H. MALLORY & CO., General Agents, Pier 20, li. River, and 303 Broadway, N. Y.
FANCY CANDIES...
1 ? to 79 cents a pound.
Crvstalized Fruits.
Tally Candies made every
day; all flavors.
Full line Cigars and Tobac
co.
Fresh Fruits and confection
ery.
Eli Zissimato
D254 NewcastleHtroet.
A Summer Ciuise.
The American steamship Ohio will
sail from New York June 26, 1897, 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. Jahanneson is local
agent for the line, and will be pleased
to furnish rates and other information
to applicants.
Typewriting taught, five weeks’
practice, $5. Prof. S. M. Fry.
FOR RENT—Large and commodi
ous dwelling, 619 Grant street, front
ing Hanover square. WUlliam Ander
son, 200 Gloucester street.
FOR SALE—OId papers, 25 cents
per hundred. This office.