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The Brunswick Times-
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_ wick and County of Glynn, I
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Thk “little, busy B” is keeping ul
liia record of getting there . M
Thk Times has been deluged will
compliments,both spoken and written
on its Christmas edition. ®
Mr. Bkach, despite contrary predic
tions, was decidedly the only pebble,
remarks the Atlanta Journal.
: g-ii ui
Thk promotion of Mr. Beach makes
another election neoessary within the
next two months. Brunawiok never
gets out of trouble.
Thk man who signs his name to an
agreement with no intention of meet
*g the obligation thus imposed, has a
at tier lax idea of his business re
sponsibility .
Editor Stead calls Emperor Wil
liam “the New York Journal of
Europe.” In other words, we are now
to have “yellow royalty,” as well as
"yellow journalism.”
Thk girls in a New York cigarette
factory struck heoause they had to
work under a foreman who parted his
hair iu the middle. This is anew
assertion of feminine independence
that may lead to serious results.
Tnk comnussionership is not the
iirat state ollice to which Jake Beach
lias been appointed. When Governor
Atkinson was flrst Inaugurated, he
named the South Georgia leader as an
otlicer of his stall'. Mr. Beach declined
the pluce for the sole and sufficient
reason that it carried with it the title
of “colonel.”
The entertainment to be given this
afternoon by the Excolsior sooiety of
the Glynn High school, should be
liberally attended. The proceeds of
the entertainment are to be devoted to
increasing the number ot books in the
library of the society . The program
promises a rare literary treat, and The
Times bespeaks a large audience for
the members. The admission fee is a
small one, and will not be missed;
while those who attend are insured a
pleasant evening.
THE PRISON COMMISSION.
In the appointment of the flrst pri
son ccmtnisBion and board of pardons
of Georgia, Governor Atkinson com
bined, in a remarkable degree, per
sonal fitness for the places and politi
cal sagacity.
It is a singular coincidence that the
appointments dictated by political
prudenoe should have been the ®aine
as those recommended by publie senti
ment .
The significance of the appointments)
from the standpoint of state politics,
is great. In naming Hon. Jacob L.
Beach, the governor lays the founda
tion for a strong Terrell campaign in
South Georgia, the stronghold of the
du Bigoon movement; in the selection
of Gen. Clement A. Evans, a former
political opponent, there is manifest a
desire to placate the old veteran ele
ment. Politically speaking, the gov-
ernor hag manifested a shrewdness
that must be higrbJy gratifying to that
faction of wbn’.h he is the leader.
There is not s candidate, present or
prospective, for any state uili :e, who
ia not vitally affected by this latest
phase of the political kalendoecope.
A man may dress as well as his own
good judgment and the assistance of
an artistic tailor may elect. He may
take his “tubs” but if his digestive
organs are out of order, he will have
an unwholesome appearance. His
complexion and the white of his eyes
will have a yellowish cast. His tongue
wili be coated, appetite poor, his teeth
rusty, bis breath abominable. He is
one big, unmistakable sign of con
sumption. The quickest, surest,
easiest way to cure this trouble is to
take l)r. I’ieroe’s Pliasant Pallets.
They are made of refined, concentrated
vegetable extracts. Nothing in the
least harmful enters into their compo
sition. They hunt down all impurities,
and “make them move on.” They are
the product of many years’ study and
praotice. Dr. Pierce cannot afford to
put forth a worthless article.
Address with 21 cents in one-cent
stamps, to cover cost of mailing only,
World’s Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, N.Y., and get a free
copy of the “Medical Adviser.”
For Over Fifty Years.
An Old and Well-Tkikd Remedy.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
v/hile teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, sofleus 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.
All the celebrated makes of fine im
ported and domestic cigars can be
found at Isidor Mayer’s.
MONTHLY
SUFFERING.
'Thousands of
womeii are
troubled at
monthly inter- \
vals with pain 9
in the head, „
back, breasts, joky!
shoulders,sides yglSSOjl
hips and limbs.
But they need 'Kgj
not suffer. JBm
These pains are symptoms of
dangerous derangements that
can De corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painlessly.
makes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardui will relieve her? It
costs SI.OO at the drug store.
Why don’t you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing symptoms, “The Ladies’
Advisory Department,” The
Chattanooga Medicine Cos.,
Chattanooga, Tcnn.
Mrs. BOZEN* LEWIS.
ot O.navltl., Texas, toy.:
“I was troubled at monthly .ntervuU
with terrible paint In my head and back,
but here been entirely relieved by Wine
ot Cardui.’’
THE TIMES: IBRUNSWICK, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 23, 1897.
P.... Is the basis of good health,
■ MIC Bteady nerves, mental,
B I-. J physical and digestive
**strength. If you are ner
vous, enrich and purify your blood with
Hood’s Sarsaparilla. If you are weak,
have no appetite aud desire to be strong,
healthy and vigorous, take Hood’s Sar
saparilla, which will tone your stomach,
ireate an appetite and build you up.
HOOCI’S S parHSa
Hie Best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier.
, , ~ cure nausea, Indigestion,
rIOOU S IIS biliousness. Price 25c.
SHifiiKG REPORT. ~
>OKT OF BRUNSWICK, Dec. 22, 1897
IOBBKCTED DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOHANN EBON
WITH K. H. MASON * CO.
ARRIVED
Louise Adelaide, Am bk, 565, Orr, Pem
imluco.
-Harding, Nor bk, Jorgensen, i’emamluco
—Satilla.
Winnegance, Am schr, 251, Paris, New
York —Satilla.
CLEARED.
Kelyingrove, Br ss, 1714, Ryder, Wil
mington, Churchill.
BAILED.
0. C. Wehrun, Am schr, 876, Cavalier,
New York, Hirsch & Co—New York.
IN PORT.
BTEAMBHIPB.
Colorado, Am ss, 2322, Risk, New York,
Mallory Bine—New York.
Wennington Hall, Br ss, 1913, Hostler,
Tjilatap via New York, Churchill.
Werneth Hall, Br 55,2668, Williams, Liv
erpool, Wm Johnston & Cos.
SHIPS.
Palamos, 8p shp, 1201, Mas, Santos,
Southern Pine company.
BABES.
Amalia, 8p bk, 419, Roca, Cadiz, Padrosa.
Xenia, Am bk, 1059, Greene, Santos,
Brodbead.
Felicina Ferrari, It bk, 823, Repetto,
Marseille, Downing Cos.
Bruce Hawkins, Am bk, 540, Gurney,
Sierra Leone, Hilton-Dodge—Boston,
Borinquen, 8p bk, 840, Noguerolos, Ha
vana, Moynelo & Cos.
Irene, Bp bk, 548, Roca, Carthaglua,
Padrosa.
Gler, Nor bk, 746, Amundsen, Liverpool,
Downing company.
Progreso, 8p bk, 740, Menendez, Cartha
gena, Padrosa.
CJara, It bk, 567, Scarpa, Marseilles,
Hunter, Benn & Cos.
Latawa, Russ. bk,528, Osolin, Maranham,
B. Padrosa.
BRIGS.
Robert Dillon, Am bg, 431, Wyatt, New
York, Hirsch & Cos.
Darpa, Br bg, 344, Bradley, St. Servan,
SCHOONERS.
City of Nassau, Br schr, 78, Kelly, Nassau,
Ft D, Aiken—Nassau.
F. C. Pendleton, Am schr, 388, Burges
Nsw York, Emanuel—Elizebethprrt.
Francis C. Yarn ell, Am schr, 471, Bowen,
Portland. Hilton-Dodge—Philadelphia.
James G. Beecher, Am schr, 729, Dunn,
Savannah. Baxter & Cos.
Julia Elizabeth, Br schr, 80, Sweeting,
Nassau, F. D. Aiken, Nassau.
Erie, Am schr, 219, Brown, f anta Cruz.
Gladys. Am schr, 646, Colson, St. Pierre.
Hirsoh & Cos.
Peerless, Br schr, Kemp, Nassau, F. D.
Aiken—Nassau.
Annie L. Aenderson, Am sclir, 407, Ar
royo, Torras—New Xork.
Ctias. K. Bulkley, Am schr, Townsend,
New York, Southern Pine company—New
York.
Wm. H. Swann, Am schr, 729, Davidson.
Cienfuegoa, N. Gregertsen.
Nelson Bartlett, Am schr. 609, Willey,
Providence, Hilton-Dodge—New York,
RECAPITULATION.
Steamships, 3: Ships, 1: Barks, 12; Brigs,
2; Schooners, 14. Total, 32.
Johnson's
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
PUPILS IN A PLAY.
The Christinas Entertainment of the Exeel
sior Sooiety Will Bea Good One.
The Christmas entertainment of the
Excelsior Literary society, of Glynn
high school, will occur Thursday,
December 23, beginning at 7:30 p. m.
The entertainment will be given at
the Mansfield street school building.
An admission fee of 25 cents for
adults, 10 cents for children under 12
years of age, and 10 cents for all public
school children.
The following is the program :
FIRST PART.
Instrumental Solo—" Directory March,”
Clifford Gordon.
Recitation—“ Vulture of the Alps,’ -
Rita McKinnon.
l ocal Solo—“ Serenade,” Grrgk
Janie Symons.
Recitation—“ The Russian Xmas,” Banks
Ida Borehardt.
Violin Solo—“Bcena de Ballet,”
Miss Winter, Miss Rosalie Borehardt, ac
companist.
Recitation—' Halt Way Pomis,”
Lvdic Jeffers.
SECOND PART.
Fabci Comedy—“ Champion of Her Sex.”
Mrs. Duplex, a widow with money and a
mansion Miss Ida Borehardt
Mrs. Deborah Hartshorn, her mealier.
Miss Elizabeth Lorentzson
Florence Duplex, her daughter,
Miss Franc“s Wrench
Caroline Duplex, her atep-daughter,
Miss Marie Wimberly
Rhoda Dendron. 1 friends of I Miss Lcola Calvin
Polite Nay, ) Florence, | Miss Lydle Jeffers
Katie O'Neil, the cook Miss Mamie Boss
Maggie llouovau, the housemaid,
Miss Nella Webster
n.i .ii
Huyler’s candy for Xmas, W . J,
Butts, tbs druggist.
Metropolitan Orchestra
WILL ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS
IN THE CITY.
For Rates, Etc., address
Wm. Deal, Leader,
Oglethorpe Hotel.
mtTCMTO U. S. AND FOREIGN
PATtNTS PROCURED.
Eugene W. Johnson
Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes.
11729 New York Ave.. "Washington, D. C.
Office established 18(18. Charges moderate
Correspondence requested.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
"••kadale Iu Kffact December B, 189 T.
fcl No. | No, No. .Vo.
Northbound. | ir#> *3 is
£▼. Brunswick ... 5 45n! oti fl4op 80p
Ar. Everett... 0 30a 10 80a UfJOp 92bp
L 7. Jesup. •••• ll *<&** i0 06p
“ Surrenoy —
•• Baxley I'lZty lO 54p
“ Ha/Jehnpst W s?p
" Lumber City \'X/\ ...
" Helena fco2p i2o4u
“ Mißler 218 p
* Eastman 2 40p 12 S9a
“ Empire ' 0
Lv. H awki?;3vill9. 2 ±0; ■• : ■
CooFiran 8 10j 1 14a
* Macon 8 I>oa 4 4£i 7lfip 2 35a
* Flovilift 9 38a 5 58p fc 05p
* McDonough 10o8a 640 p 3 4{rp
Ar. Atlanta. U l(*a T 4oi f>46p 4 45a
Lv. Atlanta 2flQn 5 OCt- 5 o<ta 5(X)a
Ar. Chattanooga T &.p; 0 804 9 EOl 9 3t'a
Ar. Louisville 7 27a 7 89] 7 80n 7SOp
Ar. Cincinnati, (,). & 0. 7 3ra 7 2th 720 p 7 20p
Lv. Atlanta. 77 4 15p ~ .. ~5 aOn
Ar. Birmingham. ... 10 OOp . 1143a
'' Memphis. 7 4Ua ... ... 9 30p
44 Kansas City... 7 lua . 6 o6p
Lv. Atlanta !200n 11 60)
Ar. Washington.... .... 6 42nl 9 40)
" NewVork 1243,) 1 621;,
Southbound. N '; o \ S '[ G |-'“ 4
Lv. New York. 4 iiOpiVl 15a
“ Washington 10 48p:!l lon
Ar. Atlanta. SJSpj 3 l(fa
tv. Kansas City 6 3lp lu 40a
“ Memphis. 9 OOp 6 30a
“ Birmingham 5 55a 4 1 Tin
Ar. Atlanta 11 80s 10 SOp
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & O 8 00p 83 'a 8 30a 8 30a
“ Louisville 7 45p 7 45a 7 45a 7 45a
Lv. Chattanooga 8 OOailOOOpjlOOOp 650 p
Ar. Atlanta 1 ljp| 00 5 00a 10 40p
Lv. Atlanta 4 20p| 0 20a 8 10a 10 65p
“ McDonough- 52tp|015a 910a
“ Flovilla 5 onp: 0 50a 9 53a
At. Macon 7 OOp 8 lea 10 EOa 1 05a
Lv. Oochran 11006a .. 225a
£.t. Hawkinsv.ile |i6:a 7~
,k fimpire .... tin lf'a 7777!
" Rastman . . ilOiOa 3odat
■ Missler t'l 17a
? Belena... 11l 36a I.L. ’S'ss a
“ Lumber City 12.iep
“ Hazlehurat 112 55p
J 1 31p “-j'i 52n
" Burrency j v. |
Ar. Jseup •, 2 3sp B *.'6'4Ba
Lv. Everett 8 3o>>| 7 05p; 8 30a
Ar. Brunswick 7 45a! 4 SOp 1 8 OOp! 7 24a
Nos. 13 and"!!—"(3‘lNCrS'NATI TndYEoh
g)A LIMITED." Solid Vostibu’ed Tridn of-
Pullman Dra ving-Room Sleeping Oars and
through Vest inled Coaches beiween Clncin
nutl, 0., and Jacksonville, Fia., via Chatta
fcooga, Atlanta and Everett.
Pullman Vc Tihuled Sleeping Cars between
Kansas City, Mo., and Jacksonville, Fla., via
Birmingham, Atlanta and Everett
PuUman tesrtbuled Drawing-Room Sleep
ing Cats between Atlanta and Brunswick
This car, southbound, will be placed in Union
Station, Atlanta, at 0:00 p. m., for the recep
tion of passengers. Passengers may remain in
■orthbound car in Unton Station, Atlanta,
flUvll 1 HiO A. £Q.
. hot 13 and B—Pullman Sleeping Cars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. Northbound
•ar is placed hi Union Passenger Station, At
lam*' ready for ocoupanoy of passengers at
B.VO p. m. Far.4n*ers may remain in south
bound oar in Union fetation until 7:00 a. m.
Noa 9 and 10—Chair Car between Atlanta
fend Macon.
Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all
poinc-8 north, caat and weat.
YT. H. GREEN , J M CULP
■‘stterr fefeY
W. -A..TUP.K S. H. KARUWick.
Oen’l Pass. Agt. Asst. Sen’l Pass. Agt
Washington, D. Q. Atlanta. a.
M3& CUMBERLAND ROUTE
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
Effective July 5.
BRUNSWICK - CUMBERLAND - FERNANDI
NA LINE.
Daily Except Sunday,
Going—
Leave Brunswick 7 :::o a in
Arrive Cumberland Island 10:00 a ill
Arrive Fernandina 12:00 a m
Returning—
Leave Fernandina 1:30 pm
I .cave Cumberland Island 3:30 p ro
Arrive Brunswick 5:30 pm
W. M. TUPPER & Cos.,
Managers.
Brunswick, Ga., July 26, 1897.
H. H. RAYMOND,
General Passenger Agent.
BOOK roR mes FREE.
NO FEE j(-\
UNTIL
CURED-
Dr. Grady’s wonderful , , Jj
Irish Invigorator, the Si 101 l
greatest remedy for Lost IfflwMßiai/sl* -
Manhood, overcomes pre- oidUlt.GttAlTy
matureness, and stops a 1 Success for 50 years
unnatural drains and 250,000 cured.
losses. All organs enlarged
BETTER THAN GOLD. BOOK and BOX of
MEDICINE FREE.
All letters confidential and goods sent with
full instructions free from observation. Ad
dress CRYSTAL MED. CO, Lowell. Mass.
TEE NEW STABLE
J. M. Brown & Cos. Offer Indue aments to
the Public Trade.
Messrs. J. M. Brown & Cos., who
have begun a livery business in the
building formerly by Putnam’s stables,
wish to call attention of the public to
the fact that they have a flrst-class
lot of stock, and excellent facilities
for giving the best service.
Mr. J. M. Brown, the manager, has
bad long experience in this particular
line of business, and knows its every
detail. He will pay particular atten
tion to the drayage and transfer ser
vice, and promises promptness and
efficiency in filling the orders ot this
sort. Give them a trial.
MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE.
lew w, MiH Qnd Boston
Sailing From Brunswick, Ga,.
Direct to New York.
PASSENGER SERVICE.
PROPOSED HOURS OF SAILING FROM BRUNSWICK FOR PORT ROYAL ANDREW YORK
October 27 COLORADO 7:50 a. m.
November 5 ; Rio GRANDE 2:00 p. m.
November 12 COLORADO 7:00 a. m.
November 10 Rio GRANDE 12:30 p. m.
November 26 cOLORADO 6:80 a.m.
general information, steamers, trains, rates, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to
CHAS. DAVIES, Agent, 220 W. Bay St, Jacksonville, Fla.
~ _ A.P.MURPHY, Agent.letnandiua. Fia
H. H. RAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brurswiek, Ga.
C, H. MALLORY & CO., General Agents, Pier 20. E. River, and 3G3 Broadway,
Coney & Parker,
—DEALERS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
Rosendale and Portland Cements, Ct satr.on and Facing Brick,
Rock Lima, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe,
Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings, fire Brick and Fire Clay.
'Telephone 18 *IS!3 PAY PTBERX
GRATES
That Burn Goal
in the Open Fire
Place
The Club House or Port
able Basket Grate will do
it. See us also for
Wood Mantels t Tiling
MONUMENTAL WORK,
IRON FENCING. ETC.
Brunswick Marble and Granite Works,
REED E. LaMANCE, Proprietor,
J. M,Madden, a. H. Lane, W.B.Cook, W.NresßAuM,
President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier
THE —-
MERCHANTS & TRADERSBANK
OF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL, SIOO.OOO. ■VN SURPLUS, *Io,OCO.
DIRECTORS:
JamesL.Foster, J. B. Wright, C. D.Ogg, M. Kaiser,
Moses Isaac, A. H. Lane, J. Jl. Madden, A. G. P. Dodge, jr.
. Accounts of All Solvent Institutions Are Solicited.
A Savings Department Is Maintained in This Bank
and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited.
C DOWNING, President. E. D. WALTER, Cashier. E. H. MASON, Vice President
Tn e N ational 3ank of Brunswick
CASH CAPITAL $l5O 000-
Deals Liberally With Its Patrons and Friends
BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT,
THE BAY IRON WORKS.
Founders, MatWnisls, t’oilcrmakers and Biaeksmitlis.
Saw Mills, Locomotives, Boilers, Engines, Printing Presses, Dynamos, Mo
tors, and all kinds of Electrical Machinery neatly aud promptly
repaired. We will respond to calls on
Marine Work At All Times-Night or Da-.
We will furnish all kinds of supplies and materials for the trade at lowest:
prices. All our work will be done by first-class mechanics.
Satisfaction (guaranteed. 629 Bay St.
Engums' and 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 lion-works and Supply Cos.,
capa err¥ B aoo U HI* Aiumsta, Ga.