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Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome and delicious,
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&AKIHO
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
To Prepare Piling.
Mr. H, M. Reid, who has charge
of the Plant System wharf build
ing here, left last night for
Waycross with a force of hands.
The tanks for preparing the timber
used by the Plant System in the con
struction of its wharves, are located
at Waycross, and Mr. Reid goes to
prepare a lot of piling for the new
wharves.
Steamer on Time.
A message to the city last night
stated that the Mallory liner Rio
(irande had left Port Royal on time.
She is due here at 4 o’clock this morn
ing.'
“Persistent Saving is the Road to Wealth.”
• - THE
IRBKBIK
OF BRUNSWICK, GA.
Department of Savings.
Deposits of one dollar
an and upward received
and interest allowed at
the rate of 4 per cent,
per annum. Interest
credited quarterly and
compounded. . . .
Accounts of Women and Chil
dren are Controlled by Them
selves
J. M. Madden, President,
A. H. Lane, Vice I’resdt.
W. B. Cook, Cashier.
He Is Held.
Mr. Tom Brown, the pile driving
contractor, is detained at Sapelo quar
antine for the usual period. Mr.
Brown went to Hapelo to attend to
some work, and got within the quar
antine limil. I>r. Nydegger notified
him that he would have to remain at
ttie station for ten days.
Boh Roy Hour has no superior and
few equals. It is Beautiful. tf.
Headquarters for school books at
Dunn's.
Headquarters for school supplies at
Duun’s.
18' SCHOOL SUITS....
Ladies would do wed if
they would visit our store
during this week to exam
ine our big line of
Boys’ School Saits.
We are displaying the largest
and finest line in town.
V v
LEVY’S—
The times: Brunswick, ga„ Tuesday morning. September 21, 1897.
ROBBED AT NASSAU.
A Bostcii Man Has an Jlxeiting Experience
on a Foreign Tour.
Mr. Frank W. Morse, of Boston,
has been at the Oglethorpe for
the past week. Shortly after
his arrival, he told his story to
Cashier C. L. Elliot, under the ex
press oondition that it should not be
divulged until he had left the city.
The fact that Mr. Morse was penni
less when he arrived in the city, and
was depending on an expected remit
tance from his home to liquidate his
hotel bill, caused him to put Mr. El
liot on notice.
Mr. Morse came to the city on the
schooner Helen L. Martin, from Nas
sau, N. P., where he had been spend
ing a vacation, While on the island,
he took a solitary hunting trip into
the interior, and, on his return trip
to the city, was accosted in a desolate
neighborhood by a gang of highway
men, who forced him to give up all
the money he had in his possession.
The robbers realized $l6B from their
experiment, and Mr. Morse was left
without a cent.
He had, however, paid his return
passage on the schooner, and reached
his native elioi'e all right. His ex
pected remittance came in due time,
and he left for Boston Saturday. He
will coniine his peregrinations in for
eign lands in future to the towns and
cities.
Johnson’s
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Measured a Boat.
Inspector C. W. Peming, of the cus
tom house, returned yesterday from
Lumber City, where he went to meas
ure the new steamer which Captain
John 1,. Pay has had built for traffic
on th“ Ocmulgee river. Captain Day
has named his new boat “Relief.” Mr.
Peming returned by way of Atlanta
Soared the Clerks.
A freight car, being moved by the
shifting engine, jumped the track in
the Southern railway yards yesterday
afternoon, and struck a telegraph
pole, knocking it dowu. The jar of
the fall shook the Southern warehouse
and all the clerks rushad out, think
ing it was an earthquake.
What the Birds Meant.
l.arge flocks of birds hovered over
the city last night, and those who
read the weather warning said it
meant either a big storm or a cold
wave. The weather bureau saye to
day will be “fair and cooler.”
Johnson’s
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Inactive Inspectors.
Yesterday was a quiet day in quar
antine circles! There w T as not much
travel, and no reported attempts to
pass the quarantine line, without
complying with the regulations. In
spectors rittmau caiue into the city
in the afternoou to confer with the
authories.
Guns for the City.
Chief Beach received yesterday from
the manufacturers, twelve latest pat
ern Winchester repeating shotguns,
which will be kept at the barracks as
a police arsenal. The police have been
without such equipment heretofore.
Liberia peaches, canned in Georgia.
They are tine. Ask your grocer for
them. tf.
NEW MEDICAL DISCOVERY.
A Positive Cure for Dyspepsia.
This may read as though we were
putting it a little strong because it is
generally thought by the majority of
people that dyspepsia in its chronic
form is incurable, or practically so.
But we have long since shown that
dyspepsia is curable, nor is it such a
difficult matter as at first appears.
The trouble with dyspeptics is that
they are continually dieting, starving
themselves or going to 'opposite ex
tremes or else deluging the already
overburdened stomach with “bitters,”
“after dinner pills,’' etc., which inva
riably increase the difficulty even if
in some cases they give a slight tem
porary relief. Some treatments of the
stomach simply make matters worse.
What the stomach wants is a rest.
Now how can the stomach become
rested, recuperated and at the same
time the body nourished andsustained.
This ig the great secret and this is
also the true secret of the uniform
success of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets.
This is a comparatively new remedy,
but its success and popularity leaves
no doubt as to its merits.
The Tablets will digest the food any
way, regardless of condition of stoin
acd.
The sufferer from dyspepsia accord
ing to directions is to eat an abun
dance of good, wholesome food and use
tablets before and after each meal and
the result will be that the food will be
digested no matter how bad your dys
pepsia may be,because as before stated,
the tablets will digest the food even if
the stomach is wholly inactive. To
illustrate our meaning plainly, if you
take 1,800 grains of meat, eggs or or
dinary food and place it in a tempera
ture of 98 degrees, and put with it one
of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, it will
digest the meat or eggs almost as per
fectly as if the meat was enclosed in
tlie stomach. .
Tlie stomach may be ever so weak
yet these tablets will perform the work
of digestion and the body and brain
will be properly nourished and at the
same time a radical, lasting cure of
dyspepsia will be made because the
much abused stomach will be given,
to some extent, a much neeued rest.
Your druggist will tell you that of the
many remedies advertised to cure dys
pepsia none of them have given so
complete and general satisfaction as
Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets and not
least important in these hard times is
the fact that they are also the cheapest
and giye tlie most good for the least
money.
A little book on cause and cure of
stomach trouble sent free by address
ing Stuart Cos., Marshall, Mich.
A Loose Wheel.
The tugboat ADgie and Nellie is
hauled out on Blythe beach with a
loose wheel. W. E. Miller, of the Bay
Iron Works, went over yesterday to
attend to the repairs.
Shellroad tobacco at Dillon’s.
For Over Fifty Years. ,
An Old and Well-Tried Remedy,
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup lias
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and
is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is
pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug
gists in every part of the world.
Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value
is incalculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and
take no other kind.
NOTICE OF LEVY OF SPECIAL TANARUS, X-
Whereas, Glynn counly courthouse was so
badly wrecked and damaged by a wind storm
in tbt' month of September. A. 1). lNDfi, so that
upon investigation by the commissioners it was
found unsafe to he used by the county as a
court house and a menace 'to the public safety
to remain in its unsafe and unsound condition,
and to that end it was deemed expedient in the
discretion of the commissioners, owing to the
almost annihilation of the building, to have the
same razed to the ground and,
Whereas, the county officers are now domi
ciled in the city hall of the city of Brunswick,
and the mayor and council of said city are re
quiring a large rental for the use thereof, and,
Whereas, in the judgment of the commission
ers, and in pursuance of the duties envolved
upon them as such officers, ii is necessary to
have a permanent building for a county court
house for the use of the courts of said county,
tbe county officers and for the safe preservation
of the records of such courts and officers, bo it
therefore
Resolved, That a tax of forty-eight per cen
tum of the state tax be, and the same is hereby
assessed and levied upon all the-taxable prop
erty. both real, personal and mixed, in the
county of Glynn, subject to taxation, for the
purpose of raising and creating a fund to lie
used in the erection and furnishing a county
court house in and for the use of the county of
Glynn, said levy of tax made to raise in part
sueh a sum as the county commissioners may
hereafter deem, in their'judgment, bv further
levy or other and further means, to provide, for !
the purpose of erecting and furnishing a court
house. not to exceed in cost when fully com
pleted and furnished the sum of fortv thousand
dollars (*40,000).
Th;s September 15.1X07.
James 8. Wright, chairman,
(Seal). H. 11. Harvey,
K. F. Coney,
Coiiynissioners of Roads and Revenues of Given
County, Ga.
Attest:
.I.C. Lehman,Clerk.
NOTICE.
Notice is heieby given to all persons, that
lone on this day transferred aim assigned to ]>.
James I'illon, of Brunswick, Georgia, ten ltd
shares or Hie capital stock of the Merchants A
Traders Bank of Brunswick, Georgia, which
have heretofore stood in my name on the books
of said batik, the same being evidenced oyeerti
iicute number one hundred atui sixty-six (leii),
issued in my favor bv A. li. Lane, cashier,
an 1.1. M. Madden, a -sident of Said bank, on
the llilli day of Octo .ISO 1. Since tins as
signment, the stork appears on the books of the
hank in the name of the said li.lhin. This no
tice published ill the Evening Advertiser and
in Tint Brunswick Tim is. noth of said papers
being public gazelles published in Knmsn iek.
Glvnn county, Georgia. This S2inl dnv of April,
Jkssk U. JllicUELl..
THE EYE
Is the most delicate organ you pos
sess. Then why run the risk of in
juring it forever and going blind
by being lit tod to cheap glasses and
l>y incompetent persons?
WE ARE
Thoroughly versed in the anatomy
of the Eye, having made a study of
it, and we lit the Eyes scientillcally.
Examinations Are Free ■
/rr— . Call and See Us.
KENNON MOTT,
215 Newcastle St.
Examiner of watches for the Southern
Tlailw ay. Time daily at 44 o’clock from
Washington.
New Reliable.
A Fine assortment of Park & Co.’s
Celebrated
W. J. Butts, Dihggtst.
Agent for Huyler’s Candies.
Now is the time to buy....
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Sail SUPPLIES.
The place to buy them is at
H. TANARUS, Dunn’s,
219 Newcastle Street.
LARGEST ASSORTMENT,
LOWEST PRICES,
N EWES'" GOODS.
Estey Organ Cos.
ATLANTA, GA.
Host
Pianos—
—AND-
— Organs,
For cash or installment,
H. T. DUNN - - Agent.
219 Newcastle Street
* * * If you need an Organ,
* * * call and see us and we
* * * will save you money.
All Over the World.
All parties desiring to’take trips to
any part of the world should call on
Capt. O. Johannesson, who is the
Brunswick agent of all the fastest and
best steamships stloat. He can make
you rates to any foreign point.
Get your school books at Dunn’s.
I . M. C. “New Club” loaded shells.
Dealers can get them from the Down
ing Cos., Brunswick.
1S!)6 model 40 and 41 Columbia bicy
cles, fSO Inquire at The Downing Ce.
Largest line of school books at
Dunn’s.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured By
Linden Baking Powder On.,
MACON, GA.
LINDEN is an absolutely pure arid wholesome Phosphate
Powder, and is sold under a guarantee to give perfect satisfac
tion in every respect. Try it.
Brunswick Grocery Cos. Wtalesalß
For sale by the following retail grocers at sc, and 10c.
per can:
A. E. WEN/,. K. MANSOUR,
W. 11. DtcYOK, HAVE MOURE, s, FREDERICK.
J. P. DAVENPORT. W. S. PITTMAN', M C. CHASTEN,
T. 1!. ROW EX, FRANCES PFLOC'K.
IE IE II RECEIVED -^
A fresh shipment of the following goods:
CIIII.I SAUCE, UI.AM ISOULi.IoN, MUSHROOMS,
FRENCH SOUPS, Cl. A MS, PAR MASON CIIEESE,
M API,K SYRUP, STRAINED IIONKV, JELLIES AND .1 AMS,
RAISINS. PRUNES, CURRANTS, ETC.
KEANY & BAILEY. GROCERS,
Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street.
California Restaurant-
CHUE HALL, Manager. <JOWI> EAT, *’ r "
MEALS SERVEI
BEST IN BRUNSWICK border.
gyORDERS TAKEN FOR O K. LAUNDRY. GRANT ST.
.1. M, M ADD UN', A. 11. Lank, AV. B. Cook, W.Nvfshaum,
President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst, cashier.
THE
MERCHANTS & TRADERS BANK
OF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL, *IOO,OOO. -O SURPLUS, #IO,OOO.
DIRECTORS:
JamesL.Foster, J. B. Wright, C. D.Ogg, M. Kaiser,
Moses Isaac, A. H. Lane, J. M. Madden, A. G. P. Dodge, jr.
. Accounts of All Solvent Institutions Are Solicited.
A Savings Department Is Maintained m This Bank
and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited.
C. DOWNING, President. E. D. WALTER, Cashier. E H. MASON, Vice President
T[ he[\|ational^ankofßrunswick
CASH CAPITAL $150,000-
Deals Liberally With Its and Friends
BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
IT IS OFTEN THE CASE
That a good frame saves a poor picture. It is
always the case that a good frame improves
a good picture.
Wb Make Good Frainos fINV style any price.
Fleming & "Waff.
j. j. LISSNER.
—WHOLESALE—
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions.
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty
18$ Rkssmss! - Brunswick, Ga.
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 li on-works and Supply Cos., •
CAPA BIT 'uAN OS. AUgUSta, Gr.