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Human* Society Concert."
A great deal of Interest i* being
taken in making the concert for tbe
benefit of tbe Humane Society a anc
cess. Tbe beat local taieDt will assist
Mrs. Porter, and those who have had
tbe pleasure of bearing Mr, Lowry, of
Macon, will be glad to know that be
will also tak?ll|*,in the entertain
ment. -■
Tickle your taste with peanut brit
tle. The Brown Drug company lias
'ust reoelved anew lot.
Special
Inducements-^
We are offering
you this week in
WATCHES!
V.
We carry every
thing in Jewelry
and do anything in
Repairing and En
graving. -
o- O-o
Kennon Mott
The Jeweler.
215 Newcastle St. f Brunswick,
Xxanuner of watches for Hon them
runway. rime reuvivetl daily at il
o’clock from Washington.
For Over Fifty Tetri.
An Oli> and Wki.l-Tkikd Kkmkdy,
Mrs. Winslow'* Soothing Hyrup has
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect stfceess.
It soothes the child, softeos the gums,
allays all pain, oures wind colio, 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.
A fresh lot of Tenney’s cocoanut
crisp and peanut brittle just received
by the Brown Drug oompany. * I
Bargains^
BY THE
O-ur entire line of Burt & Packard's 55.00
Calf & Cordovan Shoes
at $3.85 Cash*
See our window display. Room
needed for Spring Stock, which has
already arrived.
CEAUBTCEY DEPEW COMING.
Tbs Famous New Yorker Will Arrive st Jskyl
By Special Car Today.
, Chauucey M. Depew, president of
ffce Central railroad, and
Ibta if tie best of Americans,
PlPf arrive here tms morning, on a
Special oar and wiff ‘proceed at once
|oJcky), to spef|M(|iifal day*
This will be Mr. Depew’s srcoid
visit to Jekyl. Last winter, be came
with a parly including J. Plerpont
Morgan, Henry K. Howlaod, and
others, He will be accompanied this
time by several personal friends.
SIOO Reward, SIOO.
Tbs raaders of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all it# stages, and
tbat is caiirrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure
la tbe only positive cure known to the
medical fraternity. Catarrh being 1
constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall’s Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of tbe system, thereby destroy
ing thajLomidaUon of the disease, and
ilßpjl||JjPMstit>ition and
doing its work. Tbe pro
pnfiVs have so much faith in its cur
alßypowers, that, they offer One Hon
iWy Dollars for any case that it fails
tWure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address.
P, J . Chunky & Cos., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 76c.
Hall’s Family Fills are tbe best.
Sunday Servioaa at First Methodist.
Service* at First Metbodut church
on Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m ;
preaching by the pastor. Subject of
mcroirig sermon, “The Care and Cul
ture of the Soul.” Subject of evening
sermon, “An Unlimited Invitation.”
League service at 10 a. in. Siftiday
school at 3p. m. Boys’ prayer meet
fog at 6:30 p. in. Wednesday evening
lecture at 7 :30. All cordially invited
to these services.
Scarlett & Phillips, agents for Dr.
B. Atkinson's pure acuppernong wine.
A Serenade.
The Afarine band assembled in the
vacant lot next to Wallace's last night,
and serenaded Mr. and Mrs. George
W. Harper. It was a gracious com
pliment anil highly appreciated. Joe
Wallace met the demands of the oc
casion by gayly illuminating his place]
A Healthy Man
Until the drip Broke Down Hie
Health Hood's Sarsaparilla
Gave Him Appetite and Sleep.
“Up to tbe time when I had the grip I
was a strong, heaUhy- man. After that I
had no appetite and' was not able to
rest well at night. I decided to try
Hood's Sarsaparilla and purchased a sup
ply. It has done me a vast amount of
good. I have a good appetite and can
sleep well.” Joseph M. Wabdlaw,
Borne, Georgia.
“I have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla in
valuable for purifying the blood and loss
of appetite. It cures all eruptions and
makes me feel better in every way.”
J. A. Clio hi., Brunswick, Georgia.
Wonderful cures of Scrofula, Salt
Bhemu, Ulcers, Sores, Dyspepsia, aud
other diseases, prove the great curative,
blood purifying aud enriching powers of
HOOd’S S parHla
The best —in fact the One True lltw Purifier.
Insist ujKm Hood’s; take no substitute.
HonH’c Pill* cure Bver ,u : csa y to
1 lu u r, tia take, easy to operate, itfc.
THt iAlritb: bUUNsVicK, GA,-, SaTUR )AY MORKISG, FEBRUARY 19 mB.
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing.
A bold stroke for big bnbineai. Prices quoted here tell but half
the atory. To appreciate'the great values fn lira sale you must
see them. Be on hand early and get the cream of selection.
Men's Suits
Former prices,
$7.00 to $8.50,
now $4.75.
Men's Suits
Former prices,
$lO.OO to $12.50,
uow $6.95.
Men’s Suits
Former prices,
$13.00 to $15.00,
now $9.75.
SHIPPING REPORT.
.yv/AVS/vi/V ■*
POUT OK BRUNSWICK, Feb. 18. I*B.
OOKREOTSD DAILY ST CAST. OTTO JOH AKB ESOS
WITH S. H. MASON * 00.
Shipmasters and others wishing charts
end other publications of tbe United State*
coast and geodetic survey can obtain same
by ’application to C. W. DEMING or
GAFT. OTIT) JOHANNKBEN
ARRIVED
CHASED.
St. Jerome, Hr as, 1 845,Caveratte.Shields,
Churchill.
W. K, Huntley, Br sohr, 187, Howard,
Hanohe/..
Mabel, Nor bk. 701, Lunde, St. Paul do
boamla, Janeiro.
sAii.an.
Co'orasio, Am as, 2232, Kiak, Naw York
Mallory—New York.
Bonny DoonrAm bk. 648, Burges*. Port
Natal, Brodhead—New York.
F. il. Pendleton, Am sohr, 388. Burgess.
New York, Hilton-Dodge—New Y’ork.
Willie I* Newtpn, Am schr, 386, Coombs.
New Y’ork, HUtoPDodge.
Charles K. Buckley, Am schr, 482, Town
send, New York. Southern Pine company.
Samuel K. Hubbard, Am schr, 333, Me
haffey, New York, Torras—New York.
IN PORT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Veiled*, Br ss, 1818, Hoaken, Rio Janeiro,
A. K. Churchill.
Netherby Hall, Br ss, 2135, Fieri e,3hields.
Johnston line.
Reindeer, Br **, 1522, Osbon. Liverpool,
Johnston Line.
Madroline,Bpss, 2024, l.auarava, Nue
vitas, A. F. Churchill.
Worslcy Hall, Br ss, 2288, Leuthwaite.
Hull, Johnston Line.
SHIPS.
SASSS.
Emerald, Nor bk, 745, Pedersen, Algoa
jbny, Hunter, Benn A Co.—Mittely.
Jose Kargos, 8p bk, 7(0, Ferres, Barce
lona, Moynelo A Cos.
Birgitte, Nor bk, 566, Gregertsen, Barba
dos. Hunter, Benn A Cos.
Hermod, Nor bk, 510, Kredericksen, Mar
anham, Downing Cos.
Pioneer, Nor bk, 893, Sarboc, Ito.terdam,
Downing Cos.
Sigrid, Nor bk, 540, Hauna. Rotterdam
Tonras.
Bengucla, Nor bk, 062, Andreasen, Algoa
Bay. Downing Cos.
Bruce Hawkins, Am bk, 510, Gurney,
Boston, Hilton Hodge, Boston.
Baius.
Irene, Am brg, 407, Yates, Sierra I,eor e.
scßooxime.
Fearless, Brschr. 7ii, Kemp, Nassau, F.
D. Aiken.
Anna Pendleton, Am suhr, 522, Thomas,
New York, Hilton Dodge, New York.
FlorenceAhaia • vm sell r, 827, Picker
ing, New York, lliw,?Ai. l),>dge
Julia Elisabeth,
Nassau, Aiken—Nassau.
M. A. Willey, Am eciir, 372, Cook, Ber
muda.
I’euohscot, Am setir, Mr. Dodge, New
York, Hiiton-Dodge, New York.
Annie 1,. Henderson, Am schr, 407, Hen
derson, New York, Hirsch A Co.—N\ Y.
aCOAPITULATIOM.
Steamships. 0; Ships, 0: Barks, !); Brigs,
1; Schooners, 8. Total. 24.
IS M'KINLKY COMING ?
Reported That the President and Mr. Blits
Will Visit Jekyl.
It was reported yesterday in tbe city
from a very authentic souroe, that
President Willum McKinley would
arrite if the city next Friday fc* a
few dsya’ visit to Jekyl island. '
The report says that tbe president
will be accompanied by Cornelius N.
Bliss, ar ex member of bie cabinet.
It seems that tbe president bas been
ay overrun of late with official cares
that he desires to take a brief rest;
that Mr. Blfsa suggested a run down
to Jekyl sea charming holiday jaunt,
and that the president finally con
sented to take the trip.
A reporter, as soon as the rumor
was learned, called up Superintendent
Grob, of Ihe Jekyl Island club, on the
telephone. The superintendent was
asked if any prominent guests wer#
expeoted at Jekyl within the next
week. Mr. Orob replied that Chaun
oey Depew would be here iu tbe
morning, lie was then asked if tbe
president was not expected next Fri
day. Mr. Grub said that if tbe presi
dent was coming be received no no*
tice of it.
The information, however, comes
from a guest now at Jeky), and is con
sidered authoritative.
KAISER’S.
Soys’ School Suits
Former prices,
$2.00 to #2.50,
now $1.47.
Boys’ School Suits
Former prices,
13.00 to 14.00,
now 12.35.
■aar.urn, ?r ", . 11 ■. mmmmmmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmtmmmm ——i
Boys’ School Suits
Former prices,
■54.50 to $5.00,
now $3.25.
CHILDREN' are important
cuitomer* in
our eatimation.
When the; are sant to ua on a
trading errand we alwaya
bat they are not
diacriminating buyjra.and we .
take tpeoial paina to ree that
they get what both you and they
want. Then we alwaa try to be
prompt in waiting on them—
there is always a little worry
about them at home when they
are tent upon an errand and stay
too long, often through no fault
of thelr’s. We guarantee you
just as good service when you
send your child or servant as if
’twer in person.
•
..fay & Bailey-
FANCY GROCERS,
PhoneNo.il. 312 Newcastle St.
RAILROAD RATES.
Tha Plant Systsm'i Special Rates te Tar
ions Occasions.
For the Mardi Gras, Mobile, Ala.,
Feb. 22, the Plant System will sell
round trip tickets from Brunswick to
Mobile and return at rate of $15.40,
limited to continuous passage in both
directions. Tickets on sale Feb 18 to
21 inclusive, with final limit to March
6, IS9S
For Mardi Gras, Birmingham, Ala.,
Feb. 22, the Plant System will sell
round trip tickets from Brunswick to
Birmingham at rate of $11.1*5; to be
•old Feb. 19,20 and 21, with final limit
to March 1. Tickets limited to con
tinuous passage in both directions.
For Mardi Gras, New Orleans, l.a ,
Feb. 22, tbe Plant System will sell
tickets from Brunswick to New Or
leans, at rate of $19.65; tickets to he
•old Feb. 18 to 21 inclusive, with final
limit to March 5. Tickets to be limit
ed to continuous passage in both
directions.
A Bnsinsss Change
Peter Devaris hns bought ont tbe
fruit and confeotionery business of Eli
Zisslmato, on Newcastle street, and
will continue tbe business at the
present stand. Zisslmato will return
at once to bis old home in Greece.
The Modern Way
Commends itself to the well-informed,
to do pleasantly and effectually wbat
wae formerly done in tbe crudest
manner and disagreeably as well. To
cleanse tbe syetem and break upcolds
headaches and fevers without un
pleasant after effects, use the delight
ful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of
Figs. Made by California Fig Syrup
Cos.
For Mardi Gras. Now Orloans, February 22.
The Southern Railway offers a rate
of |l9 65 for the round trip. Leave
Brunswick 9:10 p, m. and arrive in
New Orleans at 8:30 p. m. next day.
Connecting at Atlanta with solid ves
tibuled train for New Orleans. Tickets
on sale to 21st of February. Good to
return March 15.
S. Watkins,
BUYER OF \
Wiois ie uufWax, furs, ip, Old file,
224 Bay Street.
fi:bs. 4M
DItY FLINT HIDES ’!> I -Sc per lb MINKS, AS THEY El’S
GREEN SALT HIDES T4-*cptrlb K.VCCOOKS, SKp:J f jUf*' ...it
W HITE Wool Iscpcrtb CAT Jp k ?, MgA
TALLOW... i toac per lb OBEY FOX .jH
The Williams Tyfe> ‘
New Moilela Nos, l aid 3 for lif
V,,. .ni.t(OrA—C.
You can do more work with greater ease, rapidity and accuracy si,an
would be possible on any other typewriter. Best for expert or nov ice.
Catalogue on application. Typewriter supplies. Edison Mimeographs
Second-hand typewriters ami exchange.
Edwin A. Hardin Company,
Sole Dealers for tlhe South, Atlanta, Ga.
AGENTSWANTEDISINOG- 11/111 B Pilil I ...I la BRUNSWICK •
CTFIED TERRITORY. WILL £J, flUff, LOOffl Agt, UKOttlit ,
California Restaurant. V~r
CHUB HALL, Manager. '
BEST IN BRUNSWIC
■T-ORDERS TAKEN FOR O- K. LAUNDRY. J tJKANT nr.
GRATES .
That Burn CoaW
in the Open Fire
Place
The Club House or Port
able Basket Grate will do
it. See us also for .
Wood Mantels § Tiling *
MONUMENTAL WORK,
IRON FENCINO ETC.
Brunswick Marble and Granite Verb.
REKD K. I.kMANCK, Proprietor.
BRING THEM ALONG—-
Those unfranied pictures and let
us make them new.
Blank Books, Stationery and Gen
eral office supplies. , .
FLEMING & WAFF - - Newcastle St.
Coney & Parker,
-DEALERS IN
COAL AND WOOD,
Kosendale and Portland Cements, C< mm on and Facing BPlc.k,
Rock I.lme, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe,
Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings. Fire Fire Clay.
Telephone 18 323 BAY STBJSJCX
i. J i
C. DOWNING, President. K. P. WALTfc'Jtj^. Vice Pres id
Tph e N at ' ona l B an k °f B runsw >ck
CASH CAPITAL $l5O 000-
Deals Liberally With Its Pa'mns and Friends
BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
The Rosy Freshness
And n velvety softness of the shin is inva>
riably obtained bv those who use Poxxoni's
Complexion Powder.
NOTICE.
Tax ft fas for jhe year 1807 have liecu placed
in uiy hands for collection. Parties interested
will save costa by celling and settling same by
March 1. After that date levies will t* made
and pronertv advertised for sale.
W. H. BERK IE, Sheriff.
All Ovsr tbs World.'
All parties desiring to take trips to
any part of tbe world should call on
Capt, O. Jobacnesson, who is tbe
Brunswick agent of all tbe fastest and
best steamships afloat. He can make
you rates to and from any foreign
point.