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Store. New Goods.
We kmdly Wvite uOr friends
, and the public to see us.
We will Rive you stylish, up
e-ilale goods and aave you
.aooey.
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Harper & Fain,
213 Newcastle Street.
Next do*§% Kennon Mott’s.
found him a \ ery JF- |
ious critic and partiMnar f
1 patron in the cut iind £
| style of his clothinjr. If I
2 you would celebrate the g
| 22nd of Fepruary by f
Xtwearing a mw Spring (
m Suit fpi e, I
2 and our f
J* i.i a stock and 1
£ make a choice, and we i
| will have a perfect-fitting, I
i elegantly finished suit i
f finished for you by that *
f time. j
\ TH. F. WINTER,
| Tbe Leadfg Merchant Tailor, t
f, 311 Newcastle Si rest. ,
PAINE, MURPHY & ID.
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U4J*FT< >*i, BTOC KB, UR A IN AND PROVISIONS
Bor 0 h or on Margin*,
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TWepbmie, .'.to.
Board of Trede BnilUln*. Jackaon BiUldinji,
Savannah.Oa, Atlanta, (it.
J.B. ABRAMS*
Brunawick Representative.
rOR^SAMi
1 Roger* locomotive, 28 ton.
5 miles 36 pound relaying rails.
6 logging truck*.'
3 flat car*.
T narrow guage Baldwin engine, 15
ton.
1 mile 80 pound relaying rati*.
1 mite3s pound relaying rails.
2 new Dauble Hue boilers, 48 inch
circumference.
For further particular* address
SABLE BROS.,
Jacksonville, Fla.
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Vodwthi* head advertisements wtl e
ItMM T’ed for •Decent a word for lbe first In
sertion, end for every Insert ion thereafter
•t the re to of half a cent a word* Ko ad
vertUeroent will be token for Has than ten
•eat*- Cash in advance invariably re
pair ed for all w this col
nmn.
WANTED-M IBCELIiNIoCB.
WANTED— Traveling salesman <o tell most
complete line of lubricating Olffipeaseß.
Special ties, etc., on the ma>ket. Yaibcrai terms
v proper parly, Address. The Atlantic Refin
ing Cos., Cleveland,Ohio.
WANTED— A Chief Engineer for we steam
pilot Iwat J H. Kstili; port wages* Ap
plie tionsmu-tbe in writing and addressed to
w.T. Daniels jr., Secretary Pilot’s Navigation
Co*, Savannah, Ga.
TTTANTEl}—Upright and faithful gentlemen
Tf or lad ica to traveler re*poni*ble, ngtah
libtied house in Georgia. Monthly 105and
expeues. Position steady. Reference. En
close self-add reused stamped envelope. The
Dominion Company, Djpt. K, Chicago.
Tbe famous cocoaout crisp and pea
nut brittle. Everybody is fond of it.
Ten cents a box at Brown Drug com
pany.
SHORT BUT SPICY
NOfiS OF TIE NEWS.
The Happemtigs of the City as
Caught by “The Times"
Men.
.MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL.
Brief Statements f the Many Things Thai
Make Up the Busy hoind
ef Life.
Everybody wants to hear Ingalla.
Wm. M. I.evine, of New York, is in
the city.
11. It. Kichardson, of New York,
was here yesterday.
0 Hon. W. J, Bundiek, the temperance
orator, left yesterday.
Harper & Fain have dressed their
windows in attractive style.
l>r Burnell Atkiuafon was in the
city yesterday from Camden.
Ed S. Flayer, the popular Standard
Oil man, is at the Oglethorpe.
J. Herbert Woodward, of Darien,
was at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Harper
will shortly begin housekeeping.
D. Kohler, of Savannah, was regis
tered at the Oglethorpe yesterday.
The Vlatif system’s new bulkheads
are rapidly approaching completion.
W, E- McGill was registered at the
Oglethorpe yesterday from Jackaon-
M. 11. Connally, the well-known
railroad man, of Jacksonville, is in the
city.
Attorney D. W. Krause has titled
up very pretty uflicea in the Scarlett
building. i. •'
Twenty-five incandescent lights
were placed in Wallacs’e restaurant
yesterday.
In a recent letter from Washington,
D. C., to an old friend, Major G. A .
St udar, for twenty years I T oiled
States consul at Singapore, says:
‘•While at Des Moines I became ac
quainted with a liniment known as
Chamberlain's Fain Balm, which I
found excellent against rheumatism
as well as against soreness of the
throat and chest (giving me much
easier breathing). 1 would not be
without It for anything.” For sale by
t. N. Bishop, druggist. •
Lost—Large lire opal, be'ween Dr.
D. 1). Atkiuson’s and Judge Sam At
kinson’s. Rjward, $5, if returned to
U J. Orr,
Deal's ‘ request concert” at the Ogle
thorpe on Sunday night next will be
highly enjoyable.
Several electric light poles In the
vioimty of the city nail are about f.o
fall down. New ones should be put
up before some accident occurs.
The languor so common at this
season is due to impoverished blood.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures it by en
rich ng the blood.
For Rent.—Furnished or unfurn
ished rooms, near Oglethorpe. Apply
to Timks office. tf
Mrs. Charles Stewart Maurice is
spending several days at the Ogle
thorpe, the guest of Mrs. J, K. du
Bignon.
For Rent—Five room residence, on
South Albany street, with all modern
improvements and conveniences.
Apply toJ.lt. Meson.
Mr. Joseph W. Saunders reached the
city last night from Washington, Mr.
Saunders was formerly assistant fore
man of Tub Ti.wks, and his many
friends were glad to see him.
Frank Sherwood was down town to
day, the first time since he had bis
tussle with cholera morbus, lie says
he drove thirty miles after he was
taken, and never came so near dying
in his life. After this when he goes
out in the country he will take a bot
la of'-n caucetl liy ilefective eye
xbuve a Dot her tht abould be 7^
next beat tbin<j i* # |>ir of our
fine French Chriatel or Brasilitn ' [ ll
l’ebble Eypglaases or Spectaclea,
will teat jour sight free and fit
C. J. Doerflinger. - - W Newcastle St.
rilt TIMES: BKUNSWICK, GA... SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY 19. 1898.
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IS llf if / J* and it' f 'Hu 3
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Mother’s Friend!
i Is a liniment for expectant mothers 1 1
to use externally. It softens Vne muscles ,
\ and causes them to expand without dis
i comfort. If used diving itiost of the period |
pregnancy there will be no morning
sickness, no rising l.vreasts, vo headache. I 1
When baby is Coin there will be little i \
J pain, no danger, and labor will he short 1 ,
and easy. $1 a bottle at druggists. j
< Send for a Free copy of our illustrated i
| hook sibout Mother’s Friend. \
Tbs Bradhciu Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga. f
tie of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and L'iarrhov Remedy with him.—
Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For
sale by I. N. Bishop, druggist.
Captain Oshon, of the Reindeer,
Captain Pierce, of the Netherby Hall,
and Captaio Leuthwaite, of the Wore,
ley Hall, were the guests of Mr. F. 1).
M. Strachan at the Oglethorpe lait
night.
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Always Proves
Effectual.
There are no better medicines on
the market than Chamberlain’s. We
have used the Cough Remedy when
all others failed, and in every instanoe
it proved efTeotual. Almost daily we
hear the virtues of Chamberlain’s rem
edies extolled by those who have used
them. This is not an empty puff, paid
for at so much a line, but is voluntar
ily given in good faith, in the hope
that suffering humanity may Ify
these remedies anil, like
b benefited.—From the Glenville
( W.. Va.) For sale by 1.
N. Bishop, druggist.
. Legal Business-
Mr. L. Harrison, attorney for the F.
C. & P. railroad, was in the city yes
■erday in consultation with Crovatt &
Whitfield, attorneys for the road.
Judge Whitfield left with Mr. Harri
son last night for Savannah,
f.oose dollies and downy cushions
brlngmnly a negative sort of comfort
to the woman who is suffering with
some digease or derangement of the
organs distinctly feminine. Some
clothes and some positions make the
p-.in and discomfort seein less. Per
haps the nerves are most affected and
this In turn disturbs the digestion.
Nothing will ever completely relieve
but a radical cure. The start of so
called “female complaints” may be a
very slight thing Indeed. It may be
that in the beginning some small
hygenio measure would stop the
trouble. Certainly at this time, a
little bit of the right medioine would
stop it. When the trouble becomes
worse, it is harder to cure, but still It
can be cured. Dr. J’ierce’s Favorite
Prescription will positively cure any
trouble of tbis character, it may be
absolutely relied upon, It affords
lasting relief to a woman whose
natural modasty has kept her from
consulting a physician.
Bend 21 cents in one-oent stamps to
World’s Dispensary Medical Associa
tion, Buffalo, N, Y„ and receive I>r.
Pieroe’s 1008 page “Common Sense
Medical Adviser,” profusely illus
trated.
Competition Worth Having.
The Dixie Oil company ore here to
stay and will soon be serving mer
chants from a brand new tank wagon
—now being expressly built for this
market. Their locating here is a
guarantee of a honest market, better
service and better oils.
Cheap Rates to Chattanooga.
Account of excursion to Chattanoo
ga for Department of Superintendents
National Kduoational association, the
Plant System will sell round trip tick
ets from Brunswick to Chattanooga,
Tenn., at rate of $12,44; to be sold Feb
ruary 20, 21, and 22, limited up to and
Including February 28, 1838. Tickets
limited to continuous paesage in each
direction.
There is Nothing So
True as the BeantiM . —-v
And one of the truest manifes
tations of the beautiful is to be
found in the decoration of your
homes. Our line of . , . .
WALL, PAPERS
Has to be seen to be appreci
ated. We have spared neither
trouble nor expense in securing'
the finest assortment of papers
ever brought to this city.
Samples always ofi exhibition
and someone always ready to
show them to you.
THE BROWN DRUG COMPANY,
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J. J. LISSNER. 1
—WHOLESALE—'
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions.
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty
284 gr£nt t #umu! - Brunswick, Ga.
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Every Morning
Except Monday ... !
BBTOSWICK’S
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'Newspaper •
THE BRUNSWICK TIES
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<* Has the largest and most
select circulation ot any
newspaper published *n
..SOUTH OF SAVANNAH . .
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REASONABLE ADVERTISING RATES.
ON®
Both the method ana results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the tastQ, ad acta
gently yet promptly op. thelvidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem effectunlly, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers and cures habitual
constipation: Syrup of Figs is the
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to the taste and ao
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly benclicial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy
-j -Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
peent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who'
i may not have it on hand will pro-
Lcure it promptly for any one who
■fishes to try it. Do not accept any
(substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. CAL.
iOUISVIUE, Kr. NEW YORK, N.tf
Metropolitan Orchestra
WILI. ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS
IN THE CITY.
For Rates, Etc., address
Wm. Deal, Leader,
Oglethorpe Ilotel.
rffiTENTfi U- s. ANl> FOREIGN
rfl I Uu> PROCURED,
Eugene W. Johnson
Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Canscs.
,1729 New York Ave., Wasliington, D. C.
Office established 1808. Charges moderate
Correspondence requested,
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
pehsilnle In Utfsot J muary 10, 18011.
_, ~ , . No. No. No. No.
Northbound. 25 , at 7 18
Vr. BrunWiok ttlfoii ft i}(Ta TlHsp ©Top
Ar. Everett 10 sfu 10 80a 5)05p 10 lOp
Lv. Jesup It 22a I0 48p
“ Surrenejr 12 04p
" Baxley 12Slip 11 35p
'* Ha/.lohurst 12 65p ... 12 OOn
** Lumber Qitj .. t 25p
" Helena 2 03p 12 48a
" Missler . 218 p
** Eastman 2 40p 1 14a
*• Empire ........ 307 p ......
pv. Hatv Idnivilie 2 jOp
“ Coobt an,. 3 top J 146a
*' Matron 8 iwTi 4-Wp 7 f<*p 3 (Oa
- Flovilla Oilila 5 38p 80$p
•* MoDonough . lo<jßa 6 40p 8 45p
Ar. Atlanta.. .. 11 10a 7 4op 045 p 6 20a
Lv. Atlanta 2 20p 530a 6 80k 5 iiOa
Ar. Chattanooga 72 p 9 00a 9 50* 9 60a
Ar. LonlsvUle 7 27a 7:m 7 30j> 78 hi
Ar.fet. LouW, Air Line. 0 20}i ’ 7 lat
Ar. Cincinnati.Q. &(' 7 20h 730d| 7HOp' 7 30^
Lv. Atlanta. , TTsp .. ” 5 40a
Ar. Birin Ingham. . 10 09; > ill 45a
“ Memphis. 7 40m I 9 30p
" Kausfta City... 7 lOr. i 6 85p
Lv. Atlanta i2oonr 11 fiOp .. j
Ar- Waatilngton. G42a 9 sisp .}
** New Ymk j 1248 p 6 2.ini —.. 1.. :
. . No. |N. Ni- ->.
fconf.lt huti.nl. io\ U \ 8 14.
LV. Vork.. . ... 4; ITThu 77~7.~ ..
“ WashingtfHi.... lO Ulp-ll 16a
Ar. Atlanta. . 3Slip 5 10a ...... _.
Lv. Kansas City 93Jp ...7 .. Jo 10a
" Metnphls... .. 0 OOp 0 ;wa
** FJirmlngl'.am 0 00a 4 Isp
Ar. Atlanta .lOOa, ..j I9 80j
Lv. Cincinnati, A() Booil 8;t a; >•-u' H 00a
Lv. Air Line | *
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Lv. Chattanooga. 8 TK)nu()o9p!lftl,4)p! 0 lnp
Ar. Atlanta 1 lOp 5 O-ial 5 Wiijlc) Mjp
Lv. Atlanta < 20p| 7 4.>.' 5 ilOu 1055?
# * McDonoogli 6 20n 8 47a! 6 isa .....
44 Klimt la 5 ;>3p 7 OZu . .
Ar. Macon. 71 Op 110 45a B 10a 1 0"n
Lv. Coch ran - ~ .112 3Sp .. 2 29a
Ar. ITawkinnvilla .7. I lop ... . 7 ....
fernplra 12 Kip
44 Eastman . 180 p 3 02a
44 Missler 2 24p ..
44 Helenn .. 2 Pip 8 314
* Lumbar City 330 p
lbi/.ltiU*Ht 8 60p ..., . 4 23a
%€iaxlejr -4 Wp r“ 4 52a
***Currency N *!’ 4 65p N !' ......
Ar. dofiup -'■--.fit Yi47p 5.47a
Lv. Everett 3H5p 0 .V)p fT iOa 6 55a
Ar. Brunawlck . 9 15p_ 7 ;>op|l2lop 7 55a
Nos. ill and 14—" CINCINNATI AND FLOR
IDA LIMITED.’' Holld Vostibuled Train of
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cara and
through Concho# between Jackson villa, Fla.,
and frjnclnnati, 0., via Everett, Atlanta and
OUatianooca. Through Pullman Sleeping Oat
between Tampa, Fla., and Cincinnati. Pnll 4
man Y.**ijbu)d Hleeping Oars between Jack*
Snville and Kan*os City, via Atlanta and
rmingham, and betwoon ll!o and Sb
mia, via Atlanta, Chattanooga and Louis*
vllle. Pullman Drawing-Room Bleeping Carl
betwoon Brunswick, and Atlanta North*
bound pasnengers may remain in thi# ear in
Union Pafenger 8 tat ion, Atlanta, until 7 :0l
a. m. The Bouthlxmnd oar Is placed in Union
depot, Atlanta, for the reception of passenger!
at 9.00 p. m.
Nos. 7 and B—Pullman Sloeping Oars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga.
Nos. 9 and 10—Observation Chair Cars be
tween Macon and Atlanta.
Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for ll
points north, east and west.
F. 8. Ci AN NON, J. M. CULP,
Third V-P. At tten. Mgr., Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. O. Washington. D. O
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’) Pass. Affc. Asst. Gtai'l Pass. Agt.
Washington, D. O. Atlanta, Ga,
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Tho Perfume of Violets
The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose,
and the flush of Hebe combine in Pozzomi'b
wondrous Powder.
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