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tVho can measure “ m • ■ ■
fclie influence of a 1
tit lasts through all
ages and enters the
confines of eternity.
With what care,
therefore, should she
be guarded and how
great the effort be to
make her life happy.
Mother’s
Friend
makes child-birth
easy, assists nature
in its sublime effort, leaves the Mother
stronger after than before confinement,
and robs the trying hour of its terror.
No Mother can afford to neglect its use.
Of druggists at SI.OO, or sent by mail on receipt
of price. Write for book containing valu
able information for all Mothers, mailed free.
The Bradfleld Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
is Wealth.
DR. E. C. WEST’S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
Is sold under positive Written 44 intrant ee.
by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory,
Dizziness, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick
ness, Night Losses. Evil Dreams, Lack of Conti
douce, 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 mail, $1 a
box; six for sn ; with written guarantee to
cure or refund money. Sample pack
age. containing five days” treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to
Bach person. At store or by mail.
gJSJ-Red Label Special
Extra Strength.
For Impotency, Loss S
Powor, Lost Manhood, Wi ftk,-
Sterility or Barrenness.';, y 'WOT
$1 a box; six for $5,
written gnaranteeqikxv
to cure in 30 days. At store™ v
or by mail. AFTER
W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist, cor. Newcas
tle and Gloucester streets, Brunswick,
Ga. Moderate prices. Telephone 27.
Prescriptions a specialty.
I C DRllfcl’G vou EITHER SEX
LC DMin and This remedy being in
G -~ 01k seat of those diseases
O ■■ of the Cienito-Urinary
Xl ■■■ Organs, requires no
UEb BTI change of diet. Cure
■■— W guaranteed in 1 to 3
' i| °y“ Si null I plain pack-
ATTQ hy mail, SI.OO.
U JUsoid only by
-.-j- - rn • "'t.r mniMlUlf
W. J. Butts, the’ druggist, corner
Newcrstle and Gloucester streets
Brunswick, Ga. Moderate prices. Tel
ephone 27. Prescriptions a specialty.
LRYSIPELAS
Two That Cause Their
Vi < 3to Be Shunned by
Their Fellow-Man.
Springfif.t.t), Mo.
Gentlemen : I commenced taking P.
P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, last
Fall, for Erysipelas. My face was com
pletely covered with the disease; I took
a short course of P. P. P., and it soon
disappeared. This Spring I became
much debilitated and again took an
other course, and I am now in good
condition. I consider P. P. P. one of
the best blood preparations on the
market, and for those who need a gen
eral tonic to build up the system and
improve the appetite I consider that it
has no equal. Will say, anyone who
cares to try P. P. P. will not be disap
pointed in its results, and I, therefore,
cheerfully recommend it.
ARTHUR WOOD,
Springfield, Mo.
Erysipelas and Scrofula cured by P.
P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, surely
and without fail.
Spring field, Mo.
Gentlemen: Last June I had a
scrofulous sore which broke out on my
ankle. It grew rapidly, and soon ex
tended from my ankle to my knee. I
got one bottle of your P. P. P., Lipp
man’s Great Remedy, and was agree
ably surprised at the result. The entire
sore healed at once. I think I have
taken almost every medicine recom
mended for scrofula and catarrh, and
your P. P. P. is the best I have ever
tried. It cannot be recommended too
highly for blood poison, etc.
Yours very truly,
W. P. HUNTER.
P. P. P. cures all blood and skin dis
ease, both in men and women.
Rheumatism, which makes man's life
a hell upon earth, can be relieved at
once by P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Rem
edy. It makes a PERMANENT cure.
P. I*. P. is the great and only remedy
for advanced cases of catarrh. Stop
page of the nostrils and difficulty in
breathing when lying down, P. P. P.
relieves at once.
P. P. P. cures blood poisoning in all
Its various stages, old ulcers, sores and
kidney complaints.
Sold by all druggist*.
UPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop fa,
Lippman's Block, Savannah, aa.
SHIPPING REPORT.
| CORRECTED DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOHANHEHON
WITH E. H. MAHON & CO.
f
PORT OF BRUNSWICK, May 27, 1897.
ARRIVED.
Scotia, Am schr, 396, Pliilbrook, Gibara.
SAILED.
Am. achr. Tlios. W. Hyde, 448. Carver,
Providence,Hilton- Dodge Lumber l'o.
Frank W. Howe, Am schr,4B.3, Williams,
Boston, Souther Pine companp—Boston.
IN PORT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Colorado, Am ss, 2322, Risk, New York
Mallory—Fernandiua.
Ramon de Larrinaga, Sp ss, 1981, Eche
verria, New York, A. F. Churchill.
Br. ss. Capenor 1,651, Leisk, Kingston,
A. F. Churchill.
BAKES.
Nanna, Sw bk, 697, Paahlsson, Ham
burg, Downing company.
Sultana. Nor bk, 732, Lydersen, Buenos
Ayres, Clark Bros.
Adele Sabina, Nor bk,701, Christoffersen,
Hull, Downing company.
Wakelield, Sw bk, 795, Martinsson, Table
Bay, Downing company.
Sereia, Port bk, 397, Oheira, Rio Janeiro,
Moynelo & Cos.
Neptun, Nor bk, 1180, Backers, Gotten
burg via Ty bee, Downing company.
Athena, Br bk, 663, Dill, Rio Janeiro—
Sat ilia.
Consueio, Sp bk, 443, Gelpi, Havana,
Torras.
Conductor, Br bk, 1663, Lombard, Rio
Janeiro, Hilton-Dodge—Rio Janeiro.
Joseph Haydn, Nor bk, 794, Jorandsen,
Algoa bay, Hilton-Dodge—Rio Janeiro.
fuya, Sp bk, 232, Roig, Havana, Torras.
Barcelona.
Ben Lowers, Br bk, 679, James, Santos,
Downing company—Hamburg.
Progreso, Sp bk, 740, Menendez, Havana,
Padrosa—Cartagena.
BRIGS.
Wau Bun, Am bg, 448, Avis, Zaza,
schooners.
Aetna, Am schr, 333, Chapman, New
York, Yellow Pine company—New York.
James B. Jordan, Am schr, 663, Hempel,
Boston, Baxter & Cos.
James G. Beecher, Am schr. 790, Dunn,
Philadelphia, Baxter & Ce.
Dora Matthews, Am schr, 440, Brown,
New York, Hirsch & Co.—New York.
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,
Marv F. Godfrey, Am schr, 424, Wicks,
Philadelphia, Emanuel & Cos.
Almeda Willey, Am schr, 483, Dodge
New York, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
George Taulano, Jr, Am schr,442, Jones,
Havana,
Lloret de Mar, Sp schr, 348, Dominick,
St. Jago, F. D. M. Strachan.
Etta A. Stimpson, Am schr, 299, Hagan,
St. Thomas—New York,
RECAPITULATION.
Steamships, 3; Ships, 0: Barks, 13; Brigs,
1; Schooners„l3. Total, 30.
Ship Notiees.
Neither the owner, consignee or master of
the British barkentine Athena is responsible
for any eebts contracted by the crew.
CAPTAIN DILL, Master.
Neither the owner, consignee nor master of
the Swedish hark Nanna is responsible for
any debts contracted bv the crew,
CAPTAIN PAAHLSSON, Master.
Neither the owner, consignee nor master of
the Norwgian bark Sultana is responsible
for any debts contracted by the crew.
CAPTAIN LYDERSEN, Master,
Notice.
From the Ist of June to the Ist of
October our office will be closed on
Saturdays at 1 o’clook. Parties hav
ing business with us on that day will
please come up to have the same trans
acted by 12 o’clock.
N. Emanuel & Cos.
A course of Hood’s Sarsaparilla taken
now will build up the system and pre
vent serious illness later on. Get only
Hood’s.
“Baby” brand condensed milk in
glass jars at the Downing Cos.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. *
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT MAT *, 1597.
vLthL„.,d No. Me. No.
Nort hbo o<t. gl llf g 8 13
Lv."Brnnswink.”... ... Ytha ~51i6i 340 p THIS
er. Bverett SsSalijlWa, 430* 9 10?
v. Jesup 11 36a 10 Ijp
“ Snrrenoy '2 09p ...... II (top
“ Hazlehuri* 1 03p 13 00*
" Lumbar City 1 35p ill 19a
“ Helena Slop 1 Dfa
" Mlsaler 2Up 1 2|a
“ Eastman .1 *4gp a IMa
“ Empire.. “ “ 3 flip
■ Cochran 321 pf No 2j 3 40*
" Macon STBTJa 4 4So 7Tsp
Flovill* 0 iwa 8 54p 8 08p 8 88a
" McDonough 6 40p 9Dp 8 14a
Ar. Atlanta ■ 1110a T 9 41$ T 90*
Lv. Atlanta 4 00 p 10 OOp 16 00* T 60s
Ar. Chattanooga 0 4 Bua 4 8l)S 1 00j
Ar Louisville.",'. 7oo2Tlip 8 iSp 860 a—
..... m±*mm
Ar. Cincinnati, <J. & C 7 46a 80p 7 30? 7 40*
Lv. Atlanta 1! an *•*• 1
Ar. Washington. 9 4W> 0 48a
~* NewYork 6 88*. spl,
a *,__ . Mo. Mo. |**o. i
Southbound. 1Q le s
Lv. New Y0rk.....'.1V.. ~TBOp ....T! 77T7.T 1031
A, 1 ft ££ ££
Lv. Cinolnnati, Q. & 0 5 Dpi *ia 8 90a Tfj
■ -.-saJ a. ■■ mm* i in n-
“ Louisville 7 85p f 48a 7 4Sa 7R5|
Lv. Chattanooga #B# M 07p :Oo9p • 05.
Ar. Atlanta 11 <oa 9 00a 5 00a 8 0.1)
Lv. Atlanta 4 lte 8 36a 114 fHO
“ MoDonoU"h.. 5 iOp 8 ISa 91m 9 86)
•• Flovilla 89# 7a B|aKl'4|
Ar. Macon 7 OOp 8 15a 10 50a ii 10?
Lv. Coohran. 10 14a 12 46
“ Empire 10 87a 12 87a
*' Eastman 10 69a ..... 1 26a
“ Missler U *7a 1 58*
" Selena 11 48 308
“ Lumber Ottjr 1* 4-sfr 2<7
“ Hazlehuret „ 1 08p „ 8 03i
“ Burreney , 1 58 X ”' BBTs
Ar. Jeaup *1; 3 41* i 4°*
Lv. Everett TfKa 3 B<)p oop 5 80s
Ar. Briimwleh 7 46n 4 80p 8 OOp 6 80s
Noe. 18 and 14—“ Pullman sleeping gars be'
tween Atlanta and BrunewieV. Pnllra .p
drawing room sleeping cars between Jack
sonville, Fla, and Nashville, Ten*., vis
Chattanooga.
Nos. 9 end 10—Pullman drawing room sleep
Ing cars between Atlanta and Louisville.
Nos. 7 and B—Pullman sleeping ears betwee*
Atlanta and Chattanooga. This car Is placed
in Union Paeeenger station, Atlan.a, for th#
reception of passengers at 9:00 p. m.
Couseotlon at Union Depot, Atlanta, far aU
points north, east and west.
W. H. GREBJiL J- M GULP,
Gen'l Superintendemt, Traffic Manager,
Washingtoa, D. Ol Washington, D. O.
W. A. TURK, 8. H. HARDwIOk.
Oen'l Pass, igt, Aut. Ssn l Pass. Agt.
WMhlpgW*, b.q . Atlanta, .
THE TIMES J BRUNSWICK, GA,, SATURDAY MOI.JHG,
TO NASHVILLE.
The Plant System Announces Its Rates to
the Great Exposition.
For the Tennessee Centennial and
International Exposition, Nashville,
Tenn., May 1 to October 30, 1897, the
Plant System will sell round-trip
tickets from Brunswick to Nashville,
Tenn., at the following rates on dates
named below:
s23.os—Tickets to be sold April 14
and 24 and daily on and after April
28, until and including’ October 15;
final limit November 7, 1897.
$17.35 —Tickets to be sold daily on
and alter April 29, until and including
October 15, 1897; final limit twenty
days in addition to date of sale.
sl2.6o—Tickets to be sold on Tues
days and Thursdays of each week, be
ginning April 29, and until and in
cluding October 20, 1897; final limit
ten days in addition to date of sale.
$11.35 —Applies to military compan-'
ies and uniformed brass bands accom
panying them, moving in bodies of
twenty-live or more on solid ticket; to
be sold daily, beginning April 29. and
until and including October 20, 1897;
final limit ten days in addition to date
of sale. Same rate will apply to bona
fide students and their teachers in
parties of twenty-five or more on solid
tickets, upon application of principals
of colleges, schools and universities;
to be sold May 15 to June 30,1597, in
clusive, and September 15 to October
25, 1897, inclusive; final limit ten days
in addition to date of sale.
Truth in a Nutshell.
Impure blood is the natural result
of close confinement in the house,
schoolroom or shop.
Blood is purified by nood’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.
To Nashville.
The Southern railway announces a
rate of $11.35 from Brunswick to
Nashville, Tenn., and return for ac
count ot seventh annual reunion
United Confederate veterans. Irre
proachable service. Schedules un
equaled. See that your tickets read by
way of Southern railway.
Rob Roy flour is fine. Try it.
The Rosy Freshness
And a velvety softness of the skin is inva
riably obtained by those who use Pozzoni’s
Complexion Powder.
MATHUSHEK i
FACTS |
There are out two makers in the United |
States who manufacture all parts of their I
Pianos in their own factory. Steinway is
one of these two makers. The MATIIU- |
SHKK Piano Company is the other.
MATIIUSIIEK Pianos never fail. All i
are good. A cracked plate or sounding j
board has never been known, and their i
construction renders such imperfections 1
absolutely impossible.
MATHUSHEK Pianos last a lifetime
and keep in Tune and Order at one
fourth the expense of other Pianos. So
say purchasers and tuners generally.
More MATHUSHEK Pianos in use
South than of any other one make.
Ludden & Bates have sold M ATIIU
SHKK Pianos for over a quarter of a
century and are still at it.
Our .salesman, Mr. A. J. McVeigh, will
sell you one at our lowest Savannah or
New York wareroom prices.
LUDDEN & BATES.
Savannah, Ga., and New York City,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
State or Georgia, • i
■ County of Glynn, j
Notice is hereby given to the public that an
election will be held throughout said county at
the various election precincts established bv
law in said county, on Ihe sixth (6th) day of
July, IWI7, to determine the question whether or
notforty (10) bonds of said county of the par
value of one thousand ($1,000) dollars each, ag
gregating a total of forty thousand ($10,000) dol
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 arid
other courts of said county and for the use of
the officials of said county. Said bonds to Inun
date September first, (Ist) IHH7, to bear live (5)
per cent interest per annum front date of issue;
thirteen hundred amt thirty-three dollars and
thirty-three cents (sl,3*),!E!) of the principal lo
be paid oil'annually, one thousand ($1,000) dol
lars interest to be paid semi-annually, making
a total of two thousand ($2,000) dollars interest
to he paid annually, and the total amount of said
Isolds, to wit,, SIO,OOO, to be finally paid oil' and
discharged within, thirty t'iO) years from the date
of issue, said bonds to lie thirty (DO) year bonds.
At said election the ballots cast by the voters
shall bear the words “loir court house bonds”
or "Against court house bonds.”
JAM KS S. WRIGHT.
Chairman.
K. K. CONKY,
11. 11. HAKYKY,
Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Glynn
County, Ua.
“£&FATF c Jn w eadth
UULIIILJI Dll LiUUii.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
Mr. R. T. Caldwell, is book-keeper in
the First National Bank of Fulton, Ky.
“I was completely run down, My nerves
became so unstrung through loss of sleep
tmd worry that I felt sure I would be com
pelled to give up my position l would lie
awake all night long, and it took but little
to shake me up so that I could not possibly
attend to my business as I should, lu
connection with this I had liver trouble,
heaviness about the stomach, and pains in
different parts of my body. 1 was also much
reduced in flesh. 1 was persuaded to try
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine.
1 first procured a trial bottle from a local
druggist and good results quickly followed. I
then procured a dollar bottle, and by the t ime
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
Jyervine. I am now fulfil recovered, and do not
hesitate to pronounce Dr. Miles’ Restorative
Nervine the greatest nervine on earth.”
Fulton, Ky. R. T. CALDWELL.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that the first, bottle will benefit
AU druggists sell it at $l,O bottles for £5, or
it will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of price
by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos., Elkhart, lud.
Dr. Miles’ Nervine Re . s ‘.Hea s ith
GENUINE
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ULLMAM &
SOI.E PROPRIETORS
That tired feeling which eventually
comes to a high liver is dissipated by Gin
Phosphate.
GIN PHOSPHATE
disels the most obstinate case of Kid
i y troubles.
A. pleasant ana invigorating tonio. An
unfailing specific for kidney troubles,
nervous disorders and indigestion. For
sale by ' J. J. Lott,
K. V. Douglas,
Haas Liquor Cos.
Sig Levison.
1). GL Johnson,
Wm.
Tob 1 jwman,
M. Hi ‘sell & Cos.,
J. E. Sheppard,
Albert Wenz.
B Fills Mil!
Milt
Repairing
of firearms and bicycles
done with neatness and
and dispatch.
All Work Guaranteed.
Cor. Monk and Grant Sts.
6-15 P. O. KESSLER.
Arnheitei>
OPEN EVERT NIGHT.
Bon Ton Theatre.
J. C. MORRIS - -- -- -- - Manager.
106 Gloucester Street.
(NEXT TO JULIUS MAY’S.)
May 17 and Rest of the Week.
SENORITA OGARITA,
Pathetic and Monologist,
Samposon,
Breaking Six-inch Iron Spikes in His Teeth; Lifting Iron Sate
by Strength of His Jaws, Etc.
Miss Millie Morris,
Refined Balladiste.
Joe Morris,
Singer and Instrumentalist.
Every Might at 8 O'clock Sharp.
NEW PEOPLE COMING NEXT WEEK.
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.
\S PYrt A? OWVX \W
SHERIFF SALES.
State of Ueokgia, t a
County of Glynn. ) H
vrriLL lie sold before llte court house door, on
> T tile first Tuesday in June, A. D„ 1897, dur
ing tlie legal hours of sale, that ceitain
lot or parcel of land lying ami being in the
city of Brunswick, county of Glvnn, state of
Georgia, and in that part of said city known as
old town, as per the map or plan of •••aid city
made by George R. Baldwin, A. !),, 1837, as old
town lot No. 209, together with all and singular
the improvements thereon. Levied on as the
property of Mrs. A. F. Burbage under anil by
virtue of a mortgage execution issued out of
Glynn superior court iu favor of tlie Brunswick
Savings and Trust company, and against the
said Mrs. A. F. Burbage for $3,000, principal:
$254.35 interest to December 8, 1896, and all fu
ture interests and costs. Lew made and re
turned to me by E. K. Taylor,‘deputy sheriff.
State of Georgia, )
County of Glynn, j
Will lie sold lief ore tlie court house door of
said county on the first Tuesday in June, A. I).
1897, the following described tract of land to wit:
That certain tract of land lying and being in the
2firh District, G. M., of Glynn county, Georgia,
containing tu (Tty six. aeqa.mofp or less,
and situated at or near tlie five (5] mile post on
the Darien road, and hounded as follows,to wit:
On the south by lands formerly owned by the
Scranton estate; on tlie west by the public
road, and on the cast and north by lands
owned by J, I*. Lamb. Said lands levied on by
H. Gaskin, constable 26th district, G. M., said
county, to satisfy an attachment execution is
sued out of tlie justice court of tlie 2(itli district
of said county, in favor of A. V. Rowland vs. J.
C. Allen, on tlie 12th day of April, 1897, said
levy being turned over to me for sale by 11.
Gaskin, constable as aforesaid. Notice given to
the tenant iu possession. Principal $23.00 with
interest ami costs.
W. 11. BERRIB,
Sheriff Glynn County, Ga.
MORTGAGE SALE.
State of Georgia, "T”
Glynn County. (
AVill lie sold before tlie court house door at
Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, within the
lawful hours of sale, on tlie first Tuesday in
June, 1897, lo the highest and best bidder for
cash, tlie following described real estate, all sit
uate iu tlie idly ot Brunswick, Glynn county,
Georgia, to wit.:
I.ois 12ii and 428, both in w hat is known as the
‘New Town’ of Brunswick, as per tlie map or
plan of said city made by George 11. Baldwin
A. i). 1837.
Also lots numbers 74,77, 79,80,81,86,87,88,89,
90,93,94,95,97,98 and 104; also the eastern one
third of lot 63, eastern one-third of lot 64, east
ern one-third of lot 65, southern one-fourth of
lot .82, southern one-fourth of lot ill, southern
one-fourth of lot 106, southern one-fourth of lot
112, southern one-fourth of lot 117, all situated
in what is known as “Urliana,” lying within tlie
corporate limits of the city of Brunswick, Glynn
county, Georgia, and tlie said property above
described having such shape-, metes and bounds
as are set forth and delineated upon a map
thereof made by 11, ,J. Simmons, C, hi., which
said map was regularly accepted hy tlie mayor
and council of Brunswick and is now on file in
the clerk’s office of said city, reference thereto
being had.
The above property w ill lie sold under tlie
power of sale contained in three certain inden
tures of mortgage, all made by C, Dart, trustee
for Mrs. Angie Dart and her children, li, Krnest
Dart, Cecil M. Dart and Ruby G. Dart, tlie
first of which bears/late November I, 1894, and
is recorded on pages 790. 701, 702 of volume "7”
of general records of Glynn county, Georgia;
the second of which liears date February 1,18911,
and recorded on loth February, Is:Hi, on pages
504, 503, 506 of volume “8” of tlie records of
Glynn county, Georgia, and the third of which
bears dale on 15th February, 1896, and recorded
on 17lli February, 1896, on page 507 of volume
“8“ of tlie records of Glynn county, Georgia,
reference to all of which is bad for mole full
and ample description of tlie contents of same.
The foregoing sale to tie bail for tlie purpose of
extinguishing an indebtedness of sl,s(iu princi
pal, besides interest at 8 per cent, per year from
tlie Ist day of November, 1894, and costs and ex
penses of sale.
This Mav 6, 1897.
TiiK BRUNSWICK S A VIXGB * TRUST CD.,
Mortgagee.
By F. D. AIKEN, Vice President.
GOODYEAR & KAY,
Attorneys for Mortgagee.
fcTATK OF GEOKOIA, t
county of Glynn. )
Under and by virtue of a power of gale con
tained in a mortgage executed by Lucy Ben
janian to the undersigned, dated October 26,
1895, will be sold at public outcry before the
court house door of said county during the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in June, 1897,
that certain tract or lot of land situate, lying
and being in the 26th district, O. M., of said
county, containing eight acres, and bounded
on the north by lands of Harry Waldburg, on
tte east by vacant land, on the south by
lands of l’enniman and on tiie west by lands
of Spears.
This Mav 7, 1897.
JOHNSON & KRaUSS, Mortgagees.
PAINE, MURPHY & CO.,
BROKERS
Order# Executed O'er Our Private Wires
--/’or—
(;(m’o\, st< n ;ks, c*hai.v and provisions
For Cash or on Margins.
Local Securities Bought and Sold.
THoniionc, u.'JO.
Board of Trade Building, Jackson Building,
Buvaunali, Cia. Atlanta, tia.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
How the Cumberland and St. Simon Boats
Will Run This Summer.
The following is the schedule for the
summer adopted by the Cumberland
Route for the Cumberland and St.
Simon lines. It goes into effect on
May 31:
BRUNS WICK-CUMBEItL AND —FERN ANDI
NA LINE.
Daily Except Sunday,
Going-
Leave Brunswick 7:3oam
Arrive Cumberland Island (1:30 a m
Arrive Fernandina 11:30 a m
Returning—
Leave Fernandina 1:30 pm
Leave Cumberland Island 3:30 p m
Arrive Brunswick 5:30 p m
Sundays,
Going—
Leave Brunswick
Leave St. Simon Pier... A JmTri) a m
Arrive < •nlierlaml Isianli 4#Ti :00 a ill
Returning—
Leave CiiMberland Island 3:ilopm
Arrive St. Simon Pier 5:30 pm
Arrive Brunswick o:3opm
\\ (“dnesday steainor will go and return
via Jst. Simon.
BUUNSWICK-ST. SIMON LINE.
Daily Exckit Sunday.
Going-
Leave Brunswick—8:00 a m 2:Mpni 0:00pm
Ar. St. Simon Pier...o:oo a m 3:oopin 7:oopm
Returning—
Lv. St. Simon Pier.. .0:00 a m 9:00 a m 4:30 p m
Ar. Brunswick 7:00 am 10:00 am s;3opm
„ . Sundays.
Going—
TA'iive Brunswick 10:00 a m 3:00 p m
Returning—
Leave Si. Simon Pier 11:30 a m 4:30 p m
Note—(.(ar will leave St. Simon Pier for liotel
on arrival of steamer from Brunswick. Re
turning will leave hotel for St. Simon Pier 15
minutes before schedule time for departure of
booh VV. M. TUPPKIt.* Cos.,
M imagers.
11. 11. RAYMOND,
General Passenger Agent.
1.9 blown
Under tills head advertisements will bo
inserted for one cent a word for tb© lirsl In
sertion, and for every Insertion thereafter
at the rate of half a cent a word. No ad
vertisement. will be taken for less than ten
cents. Cash in advance invariably re
quired for all advertisements in thlscol
nmn.
BUSINESS PERSONALS.
r p Y PEW lIITtNG TAUGHT WITH FIVE
A weeks’ practice, *5. PBGF. S. M. FRY.
FOR RENT—HOUSES.
Tjklit RENT-LARGE AND COMMODIOUS
J dwelling, till! Grant street, fronting Hanover
square. WM. A \ DEltsON i 200 Gloucester street.
17011 KENT—AN 8-ROOM RESIDENCE,
1 modern improvements, largo yard, good
stable and barn, pleasantly and beautifully situ
ated. Possession ean bo given at once. Apply
toC. ARSHEITEIt.
MISCELLANEOUS.
®K A —FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD FOR
V' 1 o proof to convict the party or parties
who have cut the wire fencing ol the “ltroad
liold” pasture. J. T. DENT, agent. nil G-ls
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED —TO RENT, ONE LARGE OR
two small rooms, unfurnished; state loca
tion and terms. Miss M. C. Blain, care Dr. A.
C. Blain. iny2B-30jel
State of Geokoii, t
County of Glynn. (
Notice is hereby given to all persons, that I
have mi this day transferred and assigned to D.
James Dillon,of Brunswick, Georgia, tan (10)
shares of the capital stock of the Merchants A
Traders Bank of Brunswick, Georgia, which
have heretofore stood in my name on the books
of said hank, the same being evidenced ny certi
ficate number one hundred and sixty-six (16(1),
issued in my favor by A. H. l ane, cashier,
and .1. M. Madden, president of said hauli,on
the 16th day of October, 1891. Since tins as
signment, tiie stork appears on the hooks of the
dmuk in the nance of tlie said Dillon. This no
tice published in the Evening Advertiser and
in The Brunswick Times, both of said papers
being public gazettes published in Brunswick.
Glvnn county, Georgia. This 22nd day of April,
18.17. J ESSE D. MITC HELL.
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