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the Brunswick Times-
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Mokn i no Times, Brunswick, Ga,
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wick and County of Glynn,
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NOTICE.
Subscribers to Thk Times who will
spend the summer or & portion of tbe
summer at St. Simon will have their
papers delivered to them or can buy
them daily at J. M. Blood worth’s store,
which will be the St. Simon depot of
Thk Times. Papers will also be on
sale on the St, Simon and Cumberland
boats and at the hotels.
Recorder Calhoun, of Atlanta,
fined a shoe merchant $lO for hugging
a Peachtree street girl. Cheap at any
price.
It’s something startlingly unusual
to pick up an Atlanta paper without
seeing an account of the early erec
tion of some new ten-story sky
scraper.
COMPETITION VS. COMBINATION.
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F Comment!... on Brunswick, the
Tattnall Journal delivers itself as fol
lows :
But it always did take a smart man
to live there. In the competition of
brains, if a fellow doesn’t keep his
wits in tbat town he’ll be proved to
be anything from a man-eating can
nibal to an unsuccessful politician.
The attention of the Journal is
called to the faot that Thu Times is
now exerting its efforts to stop this
competition of brains to the detriment
of the town and make it, instead, a
combination of brains in united en
ergy for the town,
MASON PARK.
Mason Park—tbat should be its
name. The fifteen-acre tract in the
southern part of the city, referred to
by the retiring mayor on Thursday
night, will, when the municipal finan
ces allow it, be converted into the
city's largest pleasure ground. Ly
ing like Battery Park, N. Y„ at the
southern point of the city, this will be
tbe lounging place, tbe airy retreat of
Brunswick’s future thousands. There
will the tired rest and the lazy idle,
viewing the broad vista of the marshes,
counting the stately ships as they
come through the wide and ever open
gateway of the harbor, and catching
the first sweet kisses of the breeze be
fore it passes to the crowded streets
beyond.
It will be an ideal park aud a last
ing reminder of the man who sug
gested it, bearing Ins name and per
petuating his memory—so that the in
quisitive visitor of the future, ques
tioning the manner of its making, will
be told bow, on a certain night in the
faded years of local history, a certain
man, the victim of personal spite,
stepped down from a high office, which
he had nobly filled, and in his parting
words, started the movement that re
sulted in this garden beautiful.
Yes, it will be Mason Park—Bruns
wick will give honor where it is due,
and name it thus.
HARBOR REGULATIONS.
The question of proper harbor regu
lations, which has been a living is
sue since some of the shippers from
this port inaugurated a fight ou Har-
bormaster Keller, was thoroughly
aired at Thursday night’s council
meeting by the legal representative of
the city on the one side and counsel
for the pilots on the other. The re
port of the principal statements made
in this debate, published in the local
columns this morning are quite in
teresting, in view of tbe general at
tention which is being given the mat
ter.
To the ordinance now pending in
council the pilots object, claiming that
it takes a certain amount of their
earnings and puts it in the pooket of
the harbormaster. The defenders of
the ordinance assert that it does no
such thing, and make the very good
point that, harbor regulations and
harbor policing being an absolute ne
cessity, it is much better for the of
ficial vested with such policing to ob
tain bis remuneration from the vessels
which receive the direct service than
through the taxation of the citizens
generally.
Attorney Dunwody, who drafted
the ordinarce now pending, has given
the harbor law's and regulations of tbe
entire country careful and systematic
study, in order tbat he might frame
an ordinance that would be unassaila
ble either by law or facts, It seems to
cover the ground very satisfactorily
and The Times is at a loss to under
stand the animus of the pilots’ protest.
The camel is a beast of great
strength and endurance. Nothing
hurts it until the proverbial “last
straw” is' added to its burden. The
human digestive system is very much
like a came). It is really astonishing
how much abuse it will stand. Some
times, however, something worse
than usual will be eaten, and will go
through tbe stomach into the bowels,
and there it will stick—that’s consti
pation. Nine-tenths of all human
sickness is due to constipation. Some
of the simplest symptoms are coated
tongue and foul breath, dizziness,
heartburn, flatulence, sallowness, dis
tress after earing, headaches and las
situde. A little thing will cause con
stipation, and a little thing will re
lieve it. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pel
lets are a certain cure for constipa
tion. They are tiny sugar-coated
granules, mild and natural in their
action. There is nothing injurious
about them. Sold by druggists.
Address with 21 cents in one cent
stamps, to cover cost of mailing, only,
World’s Dispensary Medical Associ
ation, Buffalo, N. Y., and get a free
copy of the “People’s Common Sense
Medical Adviser.”
To the Contennial.
The Southern railway will sell ex
cursion tickets at $12.00 Brunswick to
Nashville, Term., and return for the
Tennessee Centennial, May-November.
Rate of $12.00 limited to ten days from
date of sale, and other tickets on sale
with any limitation desired. Elegant
Southern railway trains will be oper
ated in special service between Bruns
wick and Nashville. Travel via South
ern railway.
The Oglethorpe hotel is noted for
being one of the coolest spots on the
South Atlantic' coast in tiie summer
months. A most delightful place to
spend a pleasant summer.
Families can board at the Ogle
thorpe this summer chtaper than they
can keep house. See Manager Aiken
for rates.
Nervous
People find just the help they so much
need, in Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It fur
nishes the desired strength by puri
fying, vitalizing and enriching the
blood, and thus builds up the nerves,
tones the stomach and regulates the
whole system. Head this:
*‘l want to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
My health run down, and I had the grip.
After that, my heart and nervous system
were badly affected, so that I could not do
my own work. Our physician gave ms
some help, but did not cure. I decided
to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon I could
do all my own housework. I have taken
Cured
Hood’s Pills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
and they have done me much good. I
will not be without them. I have taken 13
bottlesof Hood’s Sarsaparilla,and through
the blessing of God, it has cured me.
I worked as hard as ever the past sum
mer, and I am thankful to say I am
well. Hood’s Pills when taken with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla help very much.”
Mrs. M. M. Messenger, Freehold, Penn.
This and many gther cures prove that
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. sl. j
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Cos., Lowell, Mass.
.. act easily, promptly aud
MOOtl S effectively. Jb eauu.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA'., SATURDAY MORNING. MAY 29, 1896.
INTERESTING, VERY!
We have made it famous, economical and best for you to
supply your needs here, and this ever-growing store is the mark
ot your appreciation. Thank you, not for buying the goods, for
you don’t do that unless it’s the best policy, to do so, but thank
you for finding us out and enjoying the money-saving oppor
tunities we offer. You are making better and better things pos
sible by giving us your confidence and your trade. Inviting and
giving full confidence, we ask for an examination of this week’s
offerings.
See Onr Windows. They Exhibit
SURPRISING A Fine Tail Shoe for Men, Coin Toe, at .. $3.00
SALE OF A Finn Chocolate Colored shoe for Men, at.. .... 3.00
MEN’S TAN A Fine Oxhlood Colored shoe for Men, at... 3.00
SHOES. A Fine Chocolate Colored Vici Kid Bal Plain Too 4.00
We have these four shoes in all styles and
toes and will make a run on them this week.
Our new designs in gents’ fine shirts can’t be seen in any
other store. The prices are $3.00 a dozen lower than anybody.
See Us for Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
PALMER’S POPULAR SHOE STORE.
Official Inspect
or of Watcher
for the H. and
\V. and So. Ky,
The . . .
JEWELER.
New Goods
Displayed every week at our store. During the
coming week we will close out our hanging Fynps
at cost.
Another cooking contest on the famous Buck’s
Stove will take place May 31 and June 1, in which
the winner will receive one of those beautiful nickel
ranges.
NOTICE !
Now is the time to have your mattresses reno
vated. We make a specialty of this class of work.
H. M, Miller 6c Son.
What use is there in eating when
food does you no good—in fact, when
it does you more harm than good, for
such is the case if it is not digested?
If you have a loathing for food
there is no use of forcing it down, for
it will not be digested. You must re
store the digestive organs to their
natural strength and cause the food to
be digested, when an appetite will
come, and with it a relish for food.
The tired languid feeling will give
place to vigor and energy: then you
will put tlesh on your bones and be
come strong. The Shaker Digestive
Cordial as made by the Mount Leban
on Shakers contains food already di
gested and is a digester of foods as
well. Its action is prompt and its ef
fects are permanent
Doctors prescribe Laxui Ueuouse it
lias all tne virtues of Castor Oil and
is palatable.
Teaohers' Examination.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
desiring to obtain licenses to teach in
the public schools of the city of Bruns
wick and county of Glynn that an ex
amination will be held for that pur
pose at the High School building, on
Mansfield street, on Tuesday, June
22, at a. m,
H. T. Dunn,
County School Commissioner.
Tho Perfume of Violets
I The purity of the lily, the plow of the rose,
ami the flush of Hel>e combine iu Pokzoni’s
wondrous Powder.
THE SIGHT
Is all important, and therefore you
ought to be careful how your eyes
are fitted to glasses.
We have had the experience, and
can fit them scientifically and cor
rectly. We guarantee both frames
and lenses.
Repairing of all kinds and mak
ing of medals, etc., a specialty.
o-+-o
CALL AND SEE US.
KENNON MOTT.
Time by Wire
from Washing,
ton ltcceived
Daily.
FANCY CANDIES...
1 > 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
CSfc Newcastle Street.
The only reliable Lotion 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
secures 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, 01
• The Crescent Alfg. Cos., Philadelphia, Pa. -
M. MAYER Ao’ent.
MFGC&
QUANTITY.
Coney & Parker,
—DEALERS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
Rosendale and Portland Cements, C( mm on and Facing P.rick,
Rock Lime, Plaster, Hair. Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe,
Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings, lire Bruits and Fire Clay.
Telephone IS RAY STREKiW
Atlas Engines
Portable and stationary boilers, shafting, pulleys,
belting, pipeing, injectors and fittings, sawdust and
coal-burning grates. Twenty carloads for quick
delivery. Get our prices* Come and see us.
Lombard lion-works and Supply Cos,
CAST EVERT DAY. jk .
CAPACITY 300 HANDS. -i&llgllSTcl* Ucli
———————————m
• THE
Bay Iron Works!
Repairing Work of ali Kinds.
cT&r MACHINERY.
Water Tanks, Motors.
All kinds of Electrical Machinery.
Steamboat and Marine Work a Snecialtv
No charge for Estimating on Jabs.
Expert orkmen! Satisfaction guaranteed!
629 BAY STREET.
21 5
NEWCASTLE
ST.
A Summer Cruise.
The American steamship Ohio will
sail from New York June 20, 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 rhe line, and will be pleased
to furnish rates and other information
to applicants.
The Oglethorpe hotel Will be lighted
throughout this summer with electric
lights, and with its beautiful lighted
arcade, parlors, ball room and large
rotundas and spacious verandas will
make a delightful place to spend the
summer.
GOOD LUCK BAKING POWDER
TS the BEST -
It is nut a -i'limn 1 goods. No needles, pins, apooua or forka are
offered to induce people to buy it. When you purchase a can of.
GOOD LUCK, you get the worth of your money in the highest
quality of linking Powder.
MILLIONS OF INTELLIGENT HOUSEKFFPERS
USE AND RECOMMEND IT.
For sale by leading wholesale and retail
grocers everywhere.
W. W. IPARK,
State Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
pir^Ti i p f Made to ° rder - Lar s est and m -°At
1 1 V-j I U IvC complete line of blank books and
FRAMES schoolbooks
S&.V, 11. T. DUNN,
219 Newcastle Street.
California Restaurant-
CHUE HALL, Manager.
BEST IN BRUNSWICK.^*
BF-ORDERS TAKEN FOR O. K. LAUNDRY-
THE CHANCE
OF YOUR LIFE!
A few slightly damaged Man
tels at one-half price.
COME QUICK.
IRON FENCING.
MONUMENTAL WORK.
Brunswick Mirlle id Granite Ms,
REED E. LaMANCE, Proprietor.
u.iOD COOIvTN
MAKES
GOOD EATING.
MEALS SERVED
TO ORDER.
GRANT ST.
Sail Borden
Eagle Brand
Condensed Milk.
APerfeet Substitute For Mothers Milk
BooH “INFANT HTALTH"sentFRtt.
New York Condensed Miik Cos. N.Y
Manager Aiken, of the Oglelto*f!lf
is ottering special
ilies and parties who desire to spend
the summer at the Oglethorpe. See
him for rates.