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Royal make* the food pure.
wholesome and delicious.
. POWDER
Absolutely Pure
SOYAI BAKING POWDER DO., NEW YORK.
Fruit Men Kinking.
The local retail fruit merchant* are
complaining loudly about the presence
of three fruit vessel* in port. The re
tailor* oay that the coming of the
fruiter* is ruinous to the local trade,
as they sell fruit to the merchants and
then undersell them at retail from the
vessel. The retailers make the point
that the money realized by the Nassau
fruit men does Brunswick no good,
but is taken away.
Very pretty cigar moistening oases
to keep cigars nice and fresh, at Isidor
Mayer’s,
“Persistent Raving 1h tho Road to Wealth."
=- 'THE:
KHISSIB m
OF BRUNSWICK, GA.
Department of Savings.
Deposits of one dollar
an and upward received
and interest allowed at
lhe 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 l’resdt.
W. B. Cook, Cashier.
ALONG THE BAY.
Items of Harbor News and General Shipping
Interest.
Arrived, Spanish bark Maria Louisa,
(563 tone, Captain Alonso, from Val
encia, for a cargo of lumber from
Benito I’adrosa.
Sailed, American schooner William
11. Swan, for Philadelphia, with a
cargo of lumber valued at $7,360, from
Nils Gregertsen.
To Cure a Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the money if it
fails to lure. 26 cents. The genuine
has L. 15- Q. on each tablet.
Fine china at Dunn’s.
A large variety from which to select your
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
Fine Neckwear, Silk Initials and
Plain Handkerchiefs,Gloves, Hosiery,
Collars, Cuffs, Plain White Hem-
Stitched Handkerchiefs,
MANHATTAN
White Shirts, Silver Mounted Silk
and Satin Suspenders, Path Rohes,
Overcoats, Suits, Combination Um
brella and Walking Canes, Etc.
Our store will be open every night
until 0 o’clock, until Christinas.
EXCELSIOR’S ENTERTAINMENT.
A V*ry Creditable Program Rendered by
the Members.
The entertainment of the Excelsior
Literary society of the high school
held in the sooiety ball at the Mans
field street school house last evening
was a most decided eucoess. Every
part of an excellent program was quite
successfully rendered by our bright
young girls. The recitations by Ida
Borchardt, Lydie Jeffers and Rita Mc-
Kinnon were particularly good. Miss
Borchardt is one of the most graceful
girls ever seen on a Brunswick school
platform. Clifford Gorton rendered
an excellent piano solo and Janie
Symons sang very sweetly.
The violin playing of Miss Winter
was exceedingly artistic.
The little farce “Champion of Her
Sex,” was worth more than the price
of admission. The audience went away
charmed with the expressed hope that
the entertainment would be repeated
and with a longer program.
There were about one hundred and
fifty in the audience and the perform
ance netted nearly >2O for the library.
Thu Timks man noted in the audi
ence Mayor Johnson and Alderman
Fendig. More of our leading men
ought to attend these entertainments .
What You Need
When your strength is gone, you
have no appetite, are tired, weak and
without ambition, is Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla to purify and enrich your blood,
stimulate your stomach and give you
strength. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is the
One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’s Pills for the liver and bow
els, act easily yet promptly. 25c.
If you want the best fruit cake that
you have ever made, buy your citron,
currants and seeded raisins from A. C.
Jeffers, 208 Monk street.
Put a Stop to It-
The Timks called the attention ol
the police a few days ago to the faot
that the meetings now ioprogrtst in
the gospel tent were being seriously
disturbed by the shooting of cannon
crackers by certain parties, doubtless
with malicious intent. The practice
continues, and the police should give
it their attention immediately.
Fine mixed candy for Christinas
trade at 10 cents per pound. All kinds
of nuts, raisins, figs, prunes, etc., at
lowest prices. A. C. Jeffers, 208 Monk
street.
Iluyler’s candy for Xmas. W.. 1.
Butts, the druggist.
Tobacco pouches, match safes, cigar
and cigarette cases in endlpss variety,
very cheap, at Isidor Mayer’s.
The Arab Arrested.
One of the Arabs on the steamship
Wsanington Hall is now languishing
in the county jail, where he was
placed yesterday afternoon by Con
stable Gaskins. The Arab threatened
the engineer of the steamer, and had
the appearance of a man who was
about to do something desperate.
Hence, he was jailed.
Fine mixed candy for Christmas
trade at 10 cents per pound. All kinds
of nuts, raisius, tigs, primes, etc., at
lowest prices. A. C. Jeffers, 208 Monk
street.
The finest line of pocket cutlery ever
brought to Brunswiok, cheaper than
ever at lsidor Mayer’s.
Christmas books at Dunn’s
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 24. 1897.
Suggestions
for Christmas.
We have added for the holidays a large number of nov 'Unsuit
able for Christinas and New Year's presents. We have materially
strengthened what was before the strongest line of Gents’ Furnishings,
by adding the richest and choicest .patterns of the season in
Neckwear, scarfs, puffs, bows, four n-hands and ties.
Suspenders, silks and satins, plain and < mbroidered, mounted in
various ways.
Mulllers plain white and colors of the richest effects.
1 Handkerch.efs, linen and silk with and without initials.
I Hosiery , lisle thread and silk plait and farcy.
Gloves, agents for the celebrated Foster and Wilson Bro.
Ku’l Diess Hh.irts, the well known Monarch and Wdaon Bro.
Press Suit Gases, in leat her and linen lined.
Silk Finbrellas, newest ideas m handles and shapes, natural wood
and mounted.
Canes, silk mounted ar and plain, natural woods, straight and curved
handles.
Pocket Books, the very newest things.
Card Cases, in Russia leather and seal.
Necktie Gases, plain and inlaid pearls
Collar and Cun Boxes, in Russia leather arid seal.
Shaving Sets, in plain and fancy cases
Velvet Vests, in plain and neat patterns.
Silk Crash Vests, in all the ne.v shades.
Silk Vests, m neat figures and checks.
Silver Pocket Knives,and a largo a rtment of other silver novelties.
Ladies are especially invited to come and let us offer assistance in
selecting presents for gentlemen.
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W, H- HARRIS’ WOSLO FAMOUS
Nickel-Plate Show
WILL KMiriilT at
Brunswick Monday, Dec. 27.
1 00-Famous Performers-100
Elephants f NF'V a pts ) Acrobats
Tigers \ NEW Pl 4 1 I:KES \
Two Performances Daily ■ Two and Eight p, m.
DOORS OPEN ONE HOUR 11 UiUEli.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE NATIONAL BANK OF BRUNSWICK,
At Brunswick, in the State of Georgia, r.t the close of business, Dec . 15,1897.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $ 234,26* 88
Overdrafts, secuied and unsecured.. iO7 :.J
IT. S. Bonds to secure circulation 87,5 0 0<
stocks, securities, etc 4,it'd so
Banking-house,furniture and fixtures 2u,tW ou
Other real estate and mortgages
owned 13,000 00
Due from National Banks (not Re
serve Agents) 1,19 s 1
Due from .state Banks and Bankers..
Due from approved reserve agents.. 22.5 u? •
Checks and other cash items isi
Notes of other National Banks 1 S • on
Fractional paper currency, nickels
and cents *. *7 4*
Lawful Money Reserve in Bank, vi/.:
Specie #21,51*- 10 1 , 0(i . ~,
Legal-tender note* 8,500 I*o \ 0 *
Redemption fund with l r . s. Treas’r
(6 per cent of circulation) 1.0*7 so
Total $ 420,084 sti
State of Georgia, .
Covnty of Glynn, ss.
I, E.P. Walter, Cashier of the above natal u, >u>:unh swear that the above statement
is true to the best of my knowledge ;;t.l belief. \.\ o. \\ ALTER, Cashier.
Subscribed and s.vorn to before me thi ' " ••nber, h-'.i;.
EA. FI i ,\<j Ni i,n v Public.Glvnn county,Georgia.
( . DOWNING, )
Correct—Attest: k. 11. MASON, [ Directors.
b . 11. FENG AU,)
Th. Shoppers' Day-
Yesterday was the shoppers’ da
and the merchants were kept busy
from early morning until Inteat, night.
Christmas gifts was the order of pur
chase, and everybody bought them tor
everybody else. The streets were
lively all day and until nearly mid
night. Today, it is expected, will
show even a greater rush for the
stores.
For a Xinas preseut a basket of
liuyler’s is the proper thing. W. .1,
Butts, the druggist.
Madisoni&ns Coming.
A party of 6ix Madison people,
headed by l)r. A. K. Bell and Col. tj.
L. Williford, will reach the ci*y on
Monday, for a hunting expedition.
Arrangements have been made for their
pleasure by Mr. Edwin Brobston, who
formerly lived at Madison. A treat
in store for the visitor,.
Onyx.silver and gold-plated lamps,
very line, at Ken non Moti’e, u>
jeweler.
Salon Calmer’* perfume* aid
sachet*. W. .1. Butt*, the druggist
LIABILITIES.
ii npital stock paid in $ 150,000 00
Surplus fund 6,500 00
l ndivided profits, less expenses and
taxes paid 5,693 09
Bnt! Li! Hank notes outstanding.... 03.750 00
Due !(' titer \atio: al Hanks 8,849 83
Due t >tat* Hanks and Hankers 8,785 37
individual deposits subject to cheek 136.453 76
i esof deposit 10,374 89
lim '(Tliiieates of deposit 31,158 20
( ei titled checks 357 95
Ca-hier’s checks out tanding 282 30
v oics:ml bill rediscounted 19,280 00
•-ills |...v . 4 ale 15,000 00
Teal $ 420,984 89
Triay Sorely Tried.
' "ay,” said E. J. Triay, the electrio
■m, rs he rushed into ThkTimes office
yesterday, ••bow many papers do you
circulate iu this city?" He was in
formed that the circulation of The
Times was all right. “Well”, he con
tinued, “I just wanted to know if
there is any body in town who knows
me that doesn’t read The Times. You
pub isl ed a notice in this morning’s
! p rto tin- etl' ct that l was about to
ieav.- for I’hila ielphia. You got me
mixed with Olewine, the bicycle man.
I’ve t‘ . n in trouble all day. One
hi. and and people who are interested in
ny fn'ure movements have been after
m . and I can’t g t time to attend to
my business. But it’s Olewine.
1’ :*-e say so. By the way, if I ever
want anything I’ll ask for it through
l'ui: limks. K erybody reads it.”
Be sure and ask for your tickets in
our grand free drawing. Keuuon
Mott,the jeweler.
Sterling fiiver novelties, of all
duds, at ienuon Moll’s, the j-weler.
Salmi Calmer’* *icliei* aud par-J
fume*. \V. .1. Un'ts, the druggist.
Henry T. Dunn,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fine China, Dolls, Toys,
Pocketbooks, Pictures, Fireiirka.
A beautiful assortment of Christmas and
New Year’s Cards, Gift Books, all styles and
prices.
L Albums, Dressing Cases. Tablets, Etc.
All the latest novelties in Iron, Wood and
other Toys.
The largest assortment, best goods, lowest
prices in the city.
21© Newcastle Streaf.
The Williams Typewriter
Nsw Mels Nos. 2 m 3 for 1900.
Liehtsst ns- i Pntllast talk,
ning, ball bear- i greatest speed,
mg, easiest .I 3 : . ‘,.
touch, autu.nat- Ifljfe ? 8S man
ic action, line, h r v ■ maa * n2W
lock. Attl features.
Visible Writing,' " Most Durable-.
You can do more work with greater ease, rapidity and accuracy than
would be possible on any other typewriter. Best for expert or novice.
Catalogue on application. Typewriter supplies. Edison Mimeographs.
Second-hand typewriters and exchange.
Edwin A. Hardin Company,
Sole Dealers for the South, Atlanta, 6a.
AGENTS WANTED IN UNOU- aim 1 D PfllU i „*!**, BUI NUVIUK,
(JURIED TERRITORY. ItiLL D. IMI ft, LuGfi! rtgl, GEORGIA.
California Restaurant
CHUE HALL, Manager.
BEST IN BRUNSWICK.^
ET-ORDERS TAKEN FOR O- K. LAUNDRY-
is/s lj f=* ’T- nr e:
mu rootte:
MURCOTTE’S *
Bonbons, ChociJates,
French Delicacies,
French Mixture
and other Candies from
15c. to 80c. per pound.
Kcimy 6k Bailey?
312 Newcastle St.
is/i xjrootte:
Qur Surprise Will Bs Brsstor,
A SURPRISE ~
FLEMING & WAFF - - Newcastle St.
ti.iGl> COO KIN a
MAKES
GOOD EATING.
MEALS SERVED
TO ORDER.
GRANT ST.
We have a beautiful assoit
ment of
Pictures. Gold Pens. Fancy Aim,
Games, Blocks, ’XmaslaM Now
Year Cards, Gift. Toy and Story Books.
Frames Made to jtader.
Artist Material ,
4-
Orders taken for engraved
cards, nionogaam work and in
vitations.
M U ROOT *T“ &Z