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Many Think!
When it was paid to tlie woman:“ln
sorrow shalt thou bring forth chil
dren,” that a perpetual curse was
pronounced, hut the thrill of joy felt
by every Mother when she clasps to
her heart her babe proves the con
trary. True, dangers lurk in the
pathway of the Expectant Mother
and should be avoided.
“Mother’s Friend”
So prepares the system for the change
taking place that the final hour is
robbed of all danger and pain. Its
use insures safety to the life of both
Mother and child, and makes
birth easy and recovery more rapid.
Sent by Mnil, on receipt of price, SI.OO PER BOTTLE.
lsook, lo IbX' ectuut Mothers,” mailed f-ee, con*
tinning valuable iniorination and voluntary testi*
zuoniuis.
Th© Bra <lll old Regulator i’Q., Atlanta, (la.
eOLD by ALL ORUGGIBTB.
Heaith k Wealth.
KFME ISO BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
la sold under positive Written Guarantee.
by authorized agents only, to euro Weak Memory,
Uizziiiosß, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick
ness, Night fjoaeoß, Kvi l Dreams, Lack of Conti,
dence. Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth
ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobabco,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 fuli
instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to
Bach person. At storo or by mail.
L?be! Special
£ x * ra Strength.
Itnpotancy, Loss ffl
Power, Lost Manhood, YJ*
y? lkefrL Sterility or Barrenness,), pt
a box; six for $5, with
)%f written g1larante
oiiPAoc. to cure in‘.JO days. At store# \
e&F-OREor by mail. APTER
W. J. HTTTTR, The Tlruggist, Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets, Brunswick,
(la Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
Prescriptions a specialty.
y r ve FOR EITHER SEX
bt W'-wo! and This remedy being in
rrgTTTrrv r~r? joined directly to tii<'
Mpfk ■■ W"- gflk seat of tliowe diseases
K “ fj tag of tne Gentto-llrinury
At Organs, requires nc
lj| yy gaa clistnge of diet. Cure
xSE—>■■—4— guaranteed in 1 to a—
days. Small plain pack
by mail, SI.OO
4# 4? £4 JlisSold only by
VV. J. Butts, the druggist, corner
Nevvcrstle and Gloucester streets
Itrun-wick, G* Modertte prices. Tel
ephone 27. Prescriptions a specially.
s||
iUR SE'O^
Knj_fe
P. P. P., Llppman’3 Great Remedy, Saves
a f.fa.i From Becoming a Cripple.
Mr. Asa Ammons, a well-known
citizen of Jacksonville, Florida, was
afflicted by a terrible ulcer. Medical
skill seemed unavailing in stopping the
ravages of the terrible disease. The
leg was swollen and intensely painful,
as tiie ulcer had eaten its way down
to the very bone. All medicines and
treatments having failed to effect a
cure, the doctors said the leg must
come off. Just when it seemed that
Mr. Ammons would become a disabled
and a crippled man, he tried P. P. P.,
Lippman's Great Remedy, and the re
sult was wonderful.
P. P. P. SAVES HIS LEG.
“ Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1805.
Two years ago I had the worst ulcer
on my leg I ever saw. It had eaten
down to the bone, and my whole leg
below my knee, and my foot was
swollen and inflamed. The bone was
swollen and painful, and discharged a
most offensive matter. My physicians
said I had necrosis of the bone, and
my leg would have to come off. At
this stage I commenced to take P. P. P.
and to bathe my leg with hot Castile
soap suds. It began to improve at
once and healed rapidly, and is to-day
a sound and useful leg.
“1 think P. P. P., Lippman’s Great
Remedy, is all a man coukl ask for as
a blood purifier, as I have known it to
cure so meterrible cases of blood poi
soning in a remarkably short time.
“AKA AMMONS.”
TERRIBLE BLOOD POISON.
The body covered with sores—two
bottles of P. P. P. made a positive and
permanent cure. This is only one of
many thousand similar cases.
Catarrh yields at once to P. P. P.
That smothered feeling at night, that
heavy feeling in the day can and
should be removed ; P. P. P. will do it
if you only give it a chance.
indigestion and constipation goliand
in hand. Headaches and total loss of
appetite are the results. Regulate
yourself and tone up your stomach
with P. P. P.
Sold by all druggist*
LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop'rs,
Lippman's Block, Savannah, (ia
SHIPPING REPORT.
OORRldTltri DAII.Y BV CAPT. OTTO JO HANK HBOS
WITH K. H. MASON & CO.
PORT OF BRUNSWICK., May 25. iM.
AUHIVED.
SAII.EU.
IN PI llt - !
KTKAMKHIHS.
Colorado, Am 88, 2322, Risk, New York
Mallory—Fernand iua
Ramon de Larrinag v. Sp 68, 1081; Kche
verria, New York, A F. Churchill
Br. ss. Capenor 1,051, Leisk, Kingston,
A F. Churchill.
BAKES.
Arlele Ba‘.ina, Nor bk,701, Chriatoifersen,
Hull, Downifigcompany.
Wakefield, 8w bk, 795, Ma'tinsson, Table
Bay, Downing company
Sereia, Port bk, 897, Oheira, Rio Janeiro,
Moynelo & Cos.
N'eptun, Nor bk, 1180, Backers, Gotten
burg via Tybee, Downing company.
Athena, Br bk, 063, Dill, Rio Janeiro —
Satilia.
Consuelo, Sp bk, 413, Gelpi, Havana,
Torras.
Harriet S. Jackson, Am bk, 472, Dodge,
New York, Yellow Pine company—Colon.
Conductor, Br bk, 1603, Lombard, Rio
Janeiro, Hilton-Dodge—Rio Janeiro.
Joseph Haydn, Nor bk. 794, Jorandsen,
Aigoa bay, Hilton-Dodge—Rio Janeiro.
fuya, Sp bk,232, Roig, Havana, Torras.
Ben Lowers, Br bk, 079, James, Santos,
Downing company.
Progreso, Sp bk, 740, Menendez, Havana,
Padrosa.
Figaro, Nor ok, Nielsen, Montevideo,
Torras—Rio Janeiro.
BRIGS.
Wan Bun, 9 m bg, 448, Avis, Zaza,
MCUOONKKB.
Aetna, Am schr. 333,. Chapman, New
York, Y'ellow Pine company—New York.
James B. Jordan, Am schr, 063, Hem pel,
Boston, Baxter & Cos.
.lames G. Beecher, Am schr. 790, Dunn.
Pfiiladelpliia, Baxter & Ce.
Jesse 0. Woodhull, Ain schr, 573. Town
send, New York, Broadhead—New York.
Dora Matthews, Am schr, 440, Brown,
New York, Hirscii & Co—New fork.
Waltham. Am schr, 440, Barter, Boston,
Hilton-Dodge—Boston.
Jacob Reed, Am schr, Bunker, Belfast,
Hilton-Dodge.
John P. Penrose, Am schr, 433, Smith,
Cardenas, Gregertsen & Cos,
Mary F. God fret. Am stlir, 424, Wicks,
Philadelphia, Kmanuel Cos.
Frank W. Howe, Am schr,4,B3, Williams,
Boston, Souther Pine companp—Boston.
Aimeda Willey, Am schr, 483, Dodge
New York, Hilton Dodge—New Nork.
Arthur McArdle, Am schr, 768, Magee,
New Y'ork, Y'ellow Pine company.
Am. schr. Tlios. W. Hyde, 448 Carver,
Providence,Hilton- Dodge Lumber ' o.
George Taulano, Jr. Am schr,442, Jones,
Havana,
LloretdeMar, Sp schr, 348, Dominick
St. Jago, F. D. M Sti-oclian.
Etta A. Stimpson Am schr, 299, Hagan,
St Thomas —New. Y’ork,
R. McFarland, Am schr. 545, Montgom
ery, New London, McCullough.
Addie M. Anderson. Atn schr, BS7, Tay
lor, Portland. Baxter A Co.—New Y ork.
recapitulation.
Steamships, 3: Ships, 0: Barks, 13; iirigr,
1; Schooners, 18. Total, 33.
- Ship Notices.
Neither llie owner, consignee nor muster of
tlio Brii isli bark Conductor is responsible for
any debts contracted bv the crew.
CAi TAIN LOMBARD, Master.
Neither the owner, consignee or master of
the Brills.', bartentinc Athena is re.-ponsible
for any eebts contr cied by the crew.
CAPTAIN DILL, Master.
Neithertile owner, consignee nor master of
the Norwg. l-ark Adele Si.hina is responsible
for any debts contracted bv the crew.
CAPTAIN CIIRIsTOFFKRSEN, Master,
Neither the owner, consignee nor master of
the liivi dish barii Wakefield is resuonsihle for
anv debis contracted bv the crew.
•OAP I’AIN M Alt iIN SDN,Master.
Notice.
The undersigned will leave today for
the quarantine station at Kapelo to re
ntal n about live weeks. All parties hav
ing business with ns can communicate
wil h us I liete.
J. tl. Brown & Cos.
SOUTHERN RATWAY. >
C W'
SCHEDULE IX KFI ECT MAY 3, 1597.
V .1 . , No. Nn. Vo. No.
" V JL* 23
Lv. Brunswick.. 5 45a ~b 3fla Tinp
Ar. Everett 6 ilia 10 30a iliiOp 9 10s
Lv Jus up It lon 10 Ur
“ Sarreney '2 09p llfiOy
“ Hanishiir t 1 03p 12 59*
“ Lumber C.ty ! 1 35j> ..12 19*
“ Helena 2 lOp 1 fits
“ M.issler 2 2lp 1 ?is
“ Eastman . i . t- 4a
“ B upire „l 310 p ~ “ 228a
“ Cochran 8 S4O,
" M aeon 933a 4 loir flop 4 25i
“ Ehivllla 9-Mn 5 54p BUBp 5 33a
“ M' Donough. 8 Up! $ 44p 813s
Ar. Atlanta 1110 7 45p S 4Sp 7 20s
Lv. Atlanta lip 10 00p 10 00p T 50s
Ar. Chattanooga 0)p 49Ua 430a lttlj
Ar. Louisville t OJA 8 lftp 8 lgj> geOa
Ar. Cincinnati, Q. 32 0 710a 7 80p ? 30j* 7 40s
Lv. Atlanta 11 svp 1200 m
Ar. Washington 9 Ftp) 6 42a
" Na.w York f 23a'1243p
s ° athb " ii "‘ i - y, ; j* 'l4.
hr. Nnv York 1800 T
>n TO 43p Ilia*
Ar. Atlanta 8 55? J l!)*
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. A C 7 3,Jr S a T HO?
*• Lbuisvilid. 7 3vy 7 45a 7 i,lx 7 IDf
Lv. Chat a 30:t 10 ())p iO 3 i’st
Ar. 4tlant.a 11 40a s<) a 5 00a 3 05f
Lvr. Atlanta 4 ItV* n 25al 8 loa 3 80|
“ M Dnfiouvh 5 0 loa b 16a 9 35*
'* Fiuvilla 5 51;| 7 Oja 951a10 Jif
Ar. Macon 7 o 0:; and I.Yh 10 50u 11 l(k
Lv. Cochran jlO 14a ..... 12 4a
“ Empire ;10 27a . . 12 67a
•' Eus Mil an . ... JO 59a 1 25*
M M;siler 11 2in .... 1 5.J*
“ Haienst— 11 45a 2 00*
“ L.tmburOit/ 12 45p 2 47*
M H;t/lehursc 1 o.h> . * 80 5*
M ftuireiicy '* 1 153 p’* 3 57a
Ar. .ie.s’iT) 4 *3 4lp 4 4'3*
Lv. Everett f, 55a' 330 p O-jp 5 30*
Ar. Brunswick. 7 45a! 4 30p Sj)op Oxu*
Nos. 13 an i U—“ Pullman fl'eaping car* ba*
tween Atlanta aud Brimawick. Pulim.n
drawing room a>**pi hi oar* between Jack*
hod Pin., aul ifitiihvilie, Tuna., vi*
ChattanoopA.
Ne)4. o .. l 10—Pullman drawing room sleep
cars hat ween Atlanta and Louisville.
No*. 1 and s—Puilinan sleepiny car* br,w<ißn
At ur.ta and (InAttanooga. This car ia placed
in Union Pits-ranger station, Allan.a, for tU*
rece’tfiou of passes rs at ®:00 p. m.
ConMeotion at Union Depot v Atlauta, f®|* all
poiiita tiorth. east and went.
W K. g:ikn. J. M CULP,
Gvn'l Surmrintearfent, Traffic
Waihirittoii. D 0. Wasliinctou, D. O.
W. A. TIJrtK. S. M HAitDVViOK,
Gft’i'l Paw*. Vgt. A.*j*i. (van'l Pass.
Waabtiiiiton, D. 0. Atlanta. <ia.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, UA., WEDNESDAY MORNING. MAY 26, 1897.
TO NASHVILLE.
The Plant System Announces Its Rates to
the Great Exposition.
For the Tennessee Centennial am)
I nlernalional Imposition, Nashville,
Penn., May 1 to Oclober 30, 1897, the
Plant System will sell roUnd-trip
tickets from Brunswick to Nashville.
Penn., at the following rates on dales
named below:
s23.os—Tickets to b* sold April 14
and 24 and daily on and after April
28, until aud including October 15;
final limit November 7, 1897.
sl7.3s—Tickets to be sold daily on
and alter April 29, until and including
October 15, 1597; final limit twenty
days in addition to date of sale.
$12.60-Tickets to be sold on Tues
days and Thursdays of each week, be
ginning April 29, and until and in
cluding October 26, 1897: final limit
ten days in addition to date of sale.
sll 35—Applies to military compan
ies and uniformed brass hands accom
panying them, moving in bodies of
twenty-five or more on solid ticketqto
be sold daily, beginning April 29. and
until and including October 26, 1897;
final limit ten days in addition to date
of sale. Saute rate will apply lo bona
fide students and their teachers in
parties of twenty-five cr more on so id
tickets, upon application of principals
of colleges, schools and universities;
to be sold May 15‘to June 30, 1897, in
clusive, and September 15 to Ootober
25, 1897, inclusive; final limit ten days
in addition to date of sale.
TO ST. SIMON.
The Schedule Now in Force on tho Steamboat
Line.
The following schedule will be in
force on the St. Simon line until fur
ther notice: • / \0 j'T; 0
Going—Leave Brunswick, 10 a. m.; 2
p. rn.; arrive St. Simon, 11 a. m,, 3
p. m.
Returning—Leave St. Simon 11 :3G
a. in., 5 p. m ; arrive Brunswick 12:30
noon, b p. in.
• ,J— ... v -
To the Centennial.
'i'be Southern railway will sell ex
curMoii tickets at $12.60 Brunswick to
Nashville, Tenn., and return for the
Tennessee Centennial, M ay-Nuvember.
Kate of $12.60 limited to ten days front
date of sale, and other tickets on sale
wit>i any limitation desired. Elegant
Southern railway trains will be oper
ated in special service between Bruns
wick and Nashville. Travel via Spuih
ern railway. ilOI"
To Nashville.
'ilie Southern railway announces a
rate of $11.35 from Brunswick to
Nashville, Tenn., aud return fori ac
count ot seventh annual reunion
United Gonlt derate veterans. Irre
proachable service. Schedules un
equaied. See that your tickets read by
way of Southern railway.
Mr. Edward S. Fagg, Hie competent
steward of the Oglethorpe, is the right
man in the right p'ace. Mr. Fagg
was formerly steward at the Ponce de
Leon Hotel at St. Augustine, Kenil
worth Inn, Asheville, N. €.; Galt
house, Ky., and late of the Trent on t
and Beach hotel, Galveston, Tex.
Truth in a Nutshell.
Impure blood is the natural result
of close confinement in the bouse,
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 wish to feel well, keep your
blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
Hood’s Pills are the best family ca
thartic and liver medicine. Gentle,
reliable, sure.
Families can board at the Ogle
thorpe this summer cbf aper than they
can keep house. See Manager Aiken
for rates.
The Oglethorpe hotel is noted for
being one of the Coolest spots on the
South Atlantic coast in (tie summer
months. A most delightful place to
spend a pleasant summer.
■■■-■■ - ■— ■
Rob Roy flour is foie. Try it.
I
j
j
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of the skin is inva
riably obtained by those who use PozzonPs
Complexion Powder.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
>_ •_
STATE OF (jEoROIA., i
County < f Ci yvn. f
Notice is hereby von to the public that an
election will he held throughout said county ut
the various election precincts established by
law. in said county, on the sixth (Gth) day of
July, I*o7, to determine the question m hetlicr or
nnt’forty (40) bonds of said county of the par
value of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, ag
gregating a total of forty thousand ($lo,o00) d>l
lars, shall be issued by the authorities of said
county for the purpose, of erecting and furnish
ing a suitable court house building in said
county for the use of the superior, city aud
other courts of said county and for the use of
the officials of said county. Said bonds to bear
date September llrst, (Ist) 1897, to liear five (6)
per cent interest per annum from date of issue:
thirteen hundred and thirty-three dollars and
thirty-three cents ($1,338.33) of the principal to
be paid oil’ annually, one thousand (S!,<XK)) dol
lars interest lo be paid semi-annually, making
a total of two thousand ($2,000) dollars interest
to be paid annually,aud the total amountftf said
bonds, to wit., $40,000, to be Dually paid oil* and
discharged within, thirty i3o)years from the dale
of issue, said bonds to la* thirty 30) year bonds.'
At said election* the ballots cast by the voters
shall bear the words “For court house'bonds’’
or “Against court house bonds.”
JAMES S. WRIGIJT,
Chairman.
If. rf. Yin?vf:r,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Glynn
County, Ga.
CURED AT 73 YEARS.
Dr. miles* New Hcit Victorious.
No other medb ino can show such a record.
Here is a veritable patriarch, 73 years of
ace, wit h strong prejud ice to overcome, wbo
had Heart, DUeaar I.i yean, tfe took tho New
Heart Cure and is now sound and well.
jyfirYlljl
- Famcei. O. Stone.
Gmsfi Lake, Mieh., Dee. 28,1894.
•PATPMStf if 1- ’ with heart disease 15
years or more. Most ot tbe timo I was so
bad it w*# not afe for me to po out alone,
as dizzy spells would cause falling. 1 had
severe palpitation, shortness of breath a'nd
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.osedloux bottles in ail and am feeling
entirely well. lam 73 y jars of age and have
held a grudge agairfst patent medicidbs all
my hfie, bat J will not allow this to prevent
glving-my testiraotiy bp the great cure your
valuable rerSeayTitrar wrought in me. Ido
this to show my appreciation of Dr. Jliies 1
New Heart Care 1 . SAMUEL O. STOKE.
Dr. Miles Heart Cure is sold on a positive
cußr.qnt.ee rlrat. the firstbottle wfli benefit.
Alldfugfeistssell itatdsfc ttbottltW fors3,or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, Ind,
Dr. Miles’ Heart Cure R f^°^ e , s th
J ’ GENUINE
EHI PHOSPHATE
tyfi/uMPER
nfSJIfM i
£.'-=3.
PtIWATE
AesoUJTELY PijtjE
jrin unfa/iqg
'OS.?// ry C’JPdjej,
rf'S'c.-rferj of the \en/ou§
2nd. %!orrjdct\
trouble^
,nrt *O4, P fU. *Olll-,. Kt'--c<l I*
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C'Nt INNATI O
USA
Invaluable for Kidney Trouble, Nervous
sot ti I’ItOrRIETOKS y.
That tired feeling whicn eventual 1.
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gii
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
diSels the most obstinate ease of Kid
n y troubles.
A pleasant ana invigorating tome. Ai
unfailing specific for kidney trouble!
nervous disorders and indigestion. Fc
sale by J. J. Lott,
R. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos
Sig Lenison.
l>. G. Johnson,
Wm. jLiiderson,
Tob 1 iwinan,
M.H: ach & Cos.,
Jr IS: f bisbpard,
A tbrrt Wen*.
Repairing
of firearms and bicycler
done with neatnessam
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor. Monk and Grant StH.
6-11 P. O. KESFLEF
"3C. “Arnheiter-^
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.
Cumberland Route,
(Brunswick and Florida Steamboat Cos.)
BETWEEN
Brunswick, Ga- and Fernandina, Fla.
Via Jekyl and Cumberland Islands.
Connecting with F, C. and P. Fv,. R. for
JACKSONVILLEand St. AUGUSTINE Fla.
t
New Steamer “Oov. ®afford.”
SCHEDULE EFFECTIVE JAN. 18, 1897.
SOUTHBOPND. NORTHBOUND.
Tv 8:00 a.m. Lv St. Augestine 9-50 a.m
aT- tern *ii id in a' ,“ :00 Lv Jiicksonvillr UlOOa.m
Ar St. Angus.me 4:40 p.in. | Ar lirunswick r>;3o p.m
Connections : Fernandina with F. r. & I*. R. R. f or all points south;
Jacksonville with lines diverging; Brunswick with Southern Railway Com
puny, 1 Jaut vSystem and Mallory Line for all points north, past and west.
For farther information, apply to
W M, TUPPER & CO., Managers,
•Tune 21-96—iy Brunswick, Georgia
MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
AfSk New M, Plililpl oid Boston.
Seiling From Brunswick, Ga,.
PASSENGER SERVIGE.
r?* PROPOSED SAILINGS !
Leave New York. Leave lirunswick
COLOKADO -Friday, May 7,3.00 p. m Friday,Vay
fV.YfiJ? E t. 1 " a -v, Jay 14. ;i,(KI p. in Friday, May 21,9.00 a. in.
u i 1 " -May 21,8.00 p.ui Friday, May 28,8.00 p. tin
IiIOGKA.NDL 1 rid ay, May 28,3.00 j). in Fridpy, June 4, 7.30 a. in.
For general information, steamers, trains, r.Vos, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to
CIIAS. DAVIES, Agent, 82u w.Bay St, Jacksonville, i la.
ii i, ii,v,m,,T. . , A. P. MURPIIY’, Agent, Fernandina. Fla
11. H. ItAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga.
C. 11. MALLOKY & CO., General Agents, Pier 20, i£. River, and 803 Broadway, N. 5 .
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PLANT SYSTEM
PASSENGER HE PA RT id ENT.
No - 9 ' No - " 3 - Time Table ! ' ,O M - NO W - f
Mixed j Miwd NO. 17, i Mixed Mixed
Daily. F.fleetive Sunday May | Daily. Daily,
Daily. | 10, 1897,12 01 am
7 00am 515 pm... 1 lv lirunswick ar Tsoain.... lOdOpm . .
.0 un 45 pm... ar Wajernss lv fioOam... HlOnui....
It 00am... A>pm lv Wayerosa ar 550 am... SUOpm....
1 00pm... 1 Sit pm ar TUtou lv :t loam. 5Upm....
1 Oepm.. 12 10 am lv Tifuon ar 2 55am.... 5 05pm....
2in pm... 155 am... ar Albany lv j 12 55am.... 3-40 pi n....
12 30 pm... 12 30 am ar Savannah lv 300 am 4 cupm
ar cnarleston lv
1 00pm... 1115 pm... ar Jacksonville lv 7(0imi.... BOOpui
815 pm... 10 80 am ar BtAugustine lv 7 OOant
-••; ar Tampa !v 7 50um !.
2 Ilf am .12 55 am.. ar Thomasvillo lv 155 am 3 35pnt...
VIA T 1 FTC N & G. S. <fc F.
7 00am,.; 5 15pm 1v.... Brunswick .... ar 7 main ...ilOSOmr.
iOO pnt.. fll 59pm or ... Tifton .... lv f 2 55am.... i5 15 itn. i
43. pm 4 05am . ar.... Macon .... lv 11 25pm....i1l 50am....
i3. pi 11..: 7 46am ar... Atlanta .... lv 7 00pm....! 8 20am....
12 3. am. l ot'iun ar chattanoga .. . hi 2 55pm....: 4 (sam..
8 45am..| 7 00pm .ar Nashville V 900 am :1120pm.
040 pin. ; 7 JBam ar.... St. Louis .... It: 9 25pin.... | 8 10am...’
VIA WAYCROSS A MONTGOMERY.
700 am..,1 5 15pin 1v... I'rui wfek ar : 7 sfam ... 10’iOpr'....
945 am... 7 45pin ar..'. Wajerts- —iv i 0 00am ... i 8 lupir
9 20pm. 8 loam at .. Mbntgoineiy ....lv ; 7 45pm ...: 8 50ain...
11 22 a 111.. 1205 am ar iyi i 4 lOpm ...i 548 am....
0 45am 7 00pm ar . ....Nashville lv! j 9 05pm ... ill 2. am...'.
0 40pm... 7 20am.. ar ......St. Louis hi ~..i 9 25pm ...: 8 40am..3
12 35pm ... 2 30pm,.. ar ... .Louisville lv; I 2 55am ...1 6 45M4.,..
4 12pm ~ 7 Ofpm.. ar ....Ciiici.iiiaii lv ii i 2 (mam..!.!
BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON A AILANTA-VIA TIFTON AN •
MACON.
7 00a m.. 5 15|>m iiv— Brunswick ar 1 7 :oani . 10 80pm
430 pm.. 4 05am iar.... Macon ....lv ...It 26pm ... It Sunn
7 3a pin.. 1 45a in, jar Atlanta h | 7 topm . . s aonnt ..
S-- liegtilar stop. J l —Stop on signal.
Direct connection made at Waverosa wltli tliroucli I’ullman Sleeting Car* for
Montgomery,Nashville,Savannah, Charleston, nail all points North; aboTempa and Ft Augos
'ine. Keeling chairea s between Wayeross ami Montgomery via Tlioinasville.
B. DUNJIAM, GKO. VV. COA'IKS, B. W. WRENN,
General Snpt. Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic Manavc-
FANCY CANDIES...
IS’ to 7 1 ) cents a pound.
Crvsta’ized Fruits.
Taffy,. Candies made every
day; all flavors.
Full line Cigars and Tobac
co.
Fresh Fruits and confection
ery.
Eli Zissimato
I''iH
The only reliable Eotiott positively preventing
Flies, Gnats and Insects of every description
from annoying Horses and Cattle. Soothing and
Healing if applied to sores. Applied to cows it
secure* gains in Flesh and Milk. Guaranteed
Pure, Harmless and Effective. Gallon Can. $1.50;
% Gallon $1 00; Quarts, 50c. Beware of imitat*
ions. Sold by Druggists, Saddlery, Agricultural
Implement, Flour and Feed and Seed Houses, of
* The Crescent Mfg. Cos., Philadelphia, Pa.
M. MAYER Ao-ent.
C. A. CLABK.
BARBER SHOP,
205 1-2 NEWCASTLE.
Everything new and service first class.
We respectfully solicit your patronage.