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HRrop, representing
I bill in &■ Simon, will
in our store
March li,
day oJy, a fine
HR. 8.--:Tust arrived,
beautiful stuck of
praSw,
213 Newcastle Street.
Next doer to Kennon Mott,
The Jeweler. *
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you 'need
anytlim^vnut.
Something Net
| Yptfn*
| The Leaty g Merchant Tailor.
Sll Sewc*tle Street.
D. G* ROSS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
ri.ANf* Ki’KMIHKH Oa Al'l'l.U'tTlo.N
BrfrltertlDri nj| ice boxes nude
to order f New.. York arjrt Ver
mont prices. S.iliJWs c<n be s-m
a' Daniels’ j.tuojbirur s-hcp or nt
nil ottica and ebop,
506 Monk St.
MINE, MURPHY & CO..
—BBOKEES —
Order* Kxeeuted Onr Private Wire*
—/or
COTTON ..STOCKS. Glt A IN AND PBOVJ&JOM>
For or on Margins.
.Local Securities Bought and Sold.
Telephone, 530.
Board of Trade Building, Jayson TiuHdfnp
Savaunah. Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. ABRAMS,
Brunswick Representative.
JAPANESE
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¥ A New and Complete consisting of
r SOppoSITOR IBS, jfcnlment and two
Boxes of Ointment. A ndff cure for Piles
of every nature ands an operation
k with the knife, whi oftf
k in unrif" this
1 disease? We PacH|SH9HP rante * in each
I $1 Cure, *i a
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iBEfBDT SPICY
*M OF THE HEWS.
The Happenings of the City as
o Caught by “The Times”
Mon.
Brief Stateructa of ths Many Things That
Make Up th.e Busy Round
of Life.
iVi'i , Ut jet be'ii begun on tlie
Wrecked Mate*-}-.
liiilor Meyer has a terrapin exhibit,
in His thtuv window.
001. W. K. Ivay is back from an iil>-
portant business trip.
Sunday's T imks will bristle with
new and attractive ads.
A party is being organized to spend
next Sunday at Alt&maha.
A big Good Government rally is
scheduled for ilie early future.
The advance agents of Harris’ circus
have billed the town liberally.
The large tl"et of vessels that want
to sea yesterday kept the pilots and
I tugs busy.
S’ base ball spirit is on. Some of
t'ie , and '{trait I’'' 1 ’'' are practicing on tlie
vacaot lots. ' v
Judge Sp. ncer It. pkinson was one
| f the guests ft a MauoiKl£°*P Ul >n 10
W. I. Bryan. \
* ofl*u*r line.- is maKlug niiinerod ,K
changes _ , •aranne of Ibecn-i
tom b 1 0 4
,is eco'noti le pi,.
Uime of otlilts, I’boW? 1 •>
Bn curjd by have
Ky not 5 ou'r ,rrt( ®.
J. 11. Hardee, who ia weft kuot
here, was acquitted by the United*
States ci urt jury in
charge of using the nii®gfelfi|;:.p
lent purposes.
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The members of the Naval Militia
and riflemen are now sacrificing their
accustomed early morning nnps in
order to get tmje to read all the war
news in the morning-papers.
Mothers, we call youc' attention W
ititts’ Carminative. It acts promptly,
it is pleasant to the taste, afid the
children will take It without coaxing.
It relieves promptly and permanently.
If we can get, you' to use if, you vyll
get others to do likewise. Your drug
gist sells it.
.Rupert Ammoos has returned from
a hurried trip to the Okefenokee
swamps, wiiere he went in the interest
of the In-Case-of-War Colonization-
Scheme. He reports many acres avail
able for immediate cccupancy in case
of trouble.
R-v. E. Edwards, pastor of the En
glish Baptist church at Minerevilie,
I’a., when suffering with rheumatism,
was advised to try Chamberlain’s
I’a in H.ilm. fie says: “A few appli
cations of this liri’uient, proved of
great service to me . It subdued the
inflammation and reliev-d Hie pain.
Should any sufferer profit by giving
I’a in Kalina trial it will phase me,’’
!’'<•-r sale by I. N. bishop, diuggiat,
At First Methodist
Services on Sabbath at 11 a. rn. and
7:45 p m, Bib'e readings by Miss
Tucker. League services at iO a. m„
conducted by R-v. Geo. MacDonell.
Sunday school at 3:30 p. m. Boys’
praye.rmeeting at 7 p. ty. Services
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday con
ducted by Mies Tucker and Rev. Gen.
MacDonell, Thursday and Friday enn
duct<-:i by Ilie pastor Young people’s
•ertrica this afternoon at, 3:30 con
ducted by Rev. Geo. MacDonell. All
are cordially invited to attend these
services.
Madamoiselle Do Marcy.
•be popular French setre** of
L'-bsU'J) fame, is renowned for
oousns! eplendor and mag:
nilWnc* f lur but nnv
lady in t!rnnwick nan till liei
jewel naei* n' adorn her person
will) juist as oX(jiine work in
lfi- Baiting or w.tli ns ricti and
rare s col led ion as she may wish
to possess, if ttiey choose from
our eup, rb stock.
C J. Doerfiinger,
303 Newcastle St,
IE .TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1898.
A Healthy Mm
Until the Crip Broke Down His
Heal th Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cave Him Appetite end Sleep.
“Up to the time when I had the grip I
was a strong, healthy man. After that- I
had no appetite and was not ablo to
rest well at night. I decided to try
Hood’s Sarsapwi ilia and purchased a sup
ply. It has done ino a vast amount of
good. I have a good appetite and can
sleep well.” Joseph M. Wakdi.av.-,
Rome, Georgia.
“I have found Hood’s Sarsaparilla in
valuable for purifying the blood end loss
of appetite. It cures all eruption* and
makes me feci better in every way.”
J. A. CnOHI., Brunswick, Georgia.
Wonderful cures of Scrofula, Salt
Rheum, tHecrs, Sores, Dyspepsia, and
other diseases, prove the great curative,
1 blood purifying and enriching powers of
HOOCI ’S- S parma
The best ln fact the One Tvuo Ulooit Purifier.
Insist upon Hood’s; take no substitute.
H Oillc *‘ urß lly* Hl*; easy to
nooa S> I lib take, easy to operate. 25c,
Doming Again.
.The steamer City of Macon left Ma
con yesterday morning for Brunswick.
The new, eteamei is making a record
for regularity of trips.
Chamberlain’? Cough Remedy.
This remedy is intended especially
for coughs, colds, croup, y. hooping
cuugh and influenza . It pan become
sanious for its cures of these diseases,
over a large part of the oiftilized
world. The most tl ittering testiuwm ■
iala have b“en. received, giving at:
counts of its good works; of the ug
gneating and persistent coughs it ha
cuTWl; of severe colds : hat have yielded
promptly to its soothing of
ilie dangerous attacks of croup
cured, often life of
child. The extensive use of it nH
whooping nough lias shown ’bat jm
krob-i that ' diaedAktif all
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\jjr A BuljaHpiill
Prof. ing
Dratighon’s Business college, Nash
ville, Tenn., will open a shorthand
and bookkeeping school in the Lliall of
lb ID men's armory, opposite
hotel on Monday, March
7. Lee has been in the businesiL
college work for several years,
would advise nil who desire a Jgmiii
edg,- of 1 In i. ll >
l;i, -i i ,It r
' : X,
I’honojßagHaHHV^
it,< ‘
grammnr ii'l^K9MfiHH^veqi-ri|ity
afternoon concert
I'lia phonograph used was the one
which has pleased'so many of the
patrons of Fleming & Wifi’. The
entertainment was appreciated by
both teachers and pupils.
For Over Fifty Tears,
An Old and Wkll-Tium) Kbmkdy.
Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup line
been used for over fifty years by mil
lions of mol here for their
while teething, with perfect, succeifl
It, soothes the child, softens the guaß
allays all pain, cures wind folio,
ia I he best remedy for Diarrhoea. T
pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug-4
gists in every part of the world J
Twenty-live cents a hot,tle. Its value’
is incalculable. Be sure and ask for
Mrs. Winslow’s Boothing Byrup, arid
take no oilier kind.
Buoklcn’s Arnica Salve
The beat salve In the world for outs,
bruises, sores, ulc“r, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter,chapped hands,chilblains,
corns anil all skin eruptions,and posi
tively cures pi lea, no no pay required.
It. is guaranteed to give perfect satis
faction or money refunded. I’rice ‘25
cents. For sale by all druggists.
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£% mb
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JSO J'M
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Tfeere is NotMng So
Trie as the Beantifnl.
And one of the truest manifes
tations of the beautiful is to be
found in the decoration of your
homes. Our line of . , . .
W AL.lv I *AI %
Has to be seen to be 'appreci
ated. We have spared neither
trouble nor expense in securing
the finest assortment (if papers
ever brought to this city.
Samples always (411 exhibition
and someone always ready to _
show them to you.
THE BROWN DRUG COMPANY
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flipH'IOlES
Has the largest and most
P select circulation oi any
newspaper published in
Georgia .
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REASON A llf-li ADVERTfSING KATES.
J. J. LISSNER.
—WHOf.EHAMC—
Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon
and Provisions^
Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty
385 g - ; Brunswick, Ga.
E>JNTJOIT©
Both tlio method ana results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it in pleasant
and refreshing totbo taste and acts
gently yet promptly on the Sidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanse tdiefc sys
tem effectually, dispels co' is, 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 ; e
ceptable to the stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
hoalthyand agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist wlio
may not have it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
BAN FRANCISCO, CAL
LOUISVILLE. KY. NEiV YOU^gM
SOUTHERN
February 527, JPOJ\*
No ) No. No. No.
Nrtl Jßß__l ir ‘ 10 17 1X
£v. fir 0 56;tj 9 :iia ffSip 9ldp
%r. Kv vjm T 10 6fft 10 Hi Ja 2 05p 10 lOp
Lv .1*
“ Burreucy 1 i )4p
** Haxloy. 12 :iip ... U Usp
M Ka7.leanrt 12 56p ~ llOOn
M Lumber City .. 1 25p li Ida
" Helena 2 08n 12 £ta
" Mistier 2Up
“ Bant man 340 p 1 14a
" Empire 8 U7p . .... ~,,.,
Lv Haw kin HvTUq .7... -■.••• ■ ...
“ Cochran ® dTffp I 45*
'• M neon
M FlovilJn VBBl .1 41 J) 8%
" MaJionoUgh 10 08ft! (J :’. r >u H 45p . ..
Ar. At hint.-.. 11 10*j 7 OOp 0 R 20a
Lv. Atlanta 220p| 6 yOa 5
Ar. Oliattanooga.. 7 26y> f> 50a 1 9 B0:i 0 50a
Ar. Ijoulaville 7 27a 7 8f)p! 7 IKh) 7 Hi)p
ari'fti Taopj —M
Ar. Cincinnati. Q. AC 7 20a 78Up JJlOp 7 80p
Lv. AtianTa. 4 15p
Ar. Birmingham. 1000 p 114£ft
“ Mcinphin. 1 i'Ja 9 AOp
" Kansas Cifcy... 7 10a 6 36p
Ly. Atlanta 1200 m 11 60p
Ar. Washington A 42a; 0 85p
New York.. . 124Hpl 6 2haf .
No. iNo. i to So,
Sout Jihotind* j g
Lv New 57Trk.. 4 35p 13 15a.
" Washington 10 48p 11 Ida
Ar. Atlanta ■ 8 &fip 6 10ft .. ■ ■ ..
LV. Kansas City S>;Uj> I<T 46a
“ Memphis. 9 OUp 0 30a
" Hirmlngham, ft 00a 4 lup
Ar. Atlanta 11 80a 1080 p
Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & (’ 8 00pi H 8 ;ai 9 80a 8 30a
Lv. fet. Louis, Air Line 7 j. . 9 ftp
" Louisville 7 45pj 7 49a| 7 lsai 7
Lv. Chattanooga H fK)a 10 OOp'lOfiOpi 0 lOp
Ar. Atlanta... ~ 1 lOpj a0 a 5 (Flu jlO 40p
Lv. Atlanta 4 20* 7 &.: 6 SOa lOBSp
" MuDimough 6 Kpl * 47*. (116ai......
“ FiofDfc sttml *K 7la ....
Ar. Mai,on 7 08p It) il\ 81U t OS*
Lv. Cochran . ... 1 12 . I 2 Soift
Ar. ilawic, : n-sviiie 1 !‘*‘p* .
“ Lnipire . .. T:* t>..> . ...
" Kastman.. ... . ISOp! •• 8 02a
" Missler 2 2h>* .
*• Helena 2 4Hf .... 8 84a
'* Lumber Cily ..... ... 407a
" Hsziohnrst I . * C ;>*>.. 4 2Ua
" Baxley jv, •JWp.JT. 4 52a
•• Surronoy 4 rd N V.*
Ar. Ju'hup j 4H b 47 , g *: I 5 47a
liV. Kvfi ett 2 l3p ftfuir’l ft sf>a
Ar. li-.-UTis'- iuir H 15.’, 7 60a
Nos. l i and 14 —•“CH'?* I". 'I A.Ti A J b’LOlt-
IL>A i 1 :’IiTEL*.” Boli.i Yes ibub* t’r.iiw of-
Pullman I>rnwmg'Uoom L.ava and
through CoauheS betwo* r, ,la<’lrs ilie.-Fia.,
and Cincinnati, <)., v;h Kveff-.r, Auanra ana
Chatiano’jj/a. Through Psu-iKau -loepiugCar
between Tampa, Via-, ami CiuckjOhU. Pull
in an Vestibule 1 Hieejiing Cars berween .Tack
•onville and City, via Atuntn and
Birmingham, HiioMwoen Jacksonville awl St.
Louis, via Atlanta. OiiaUanougT and Lmis
▼ille. Pullman Drawing-Hoora Bleeping Oars
between Brunswick, and Atlanta North
bound pavHongers may remain in this car In
Union PftiUnger Station, Atlanta, until 7JYl
a. m. The n<mthboand car is placed in Union
depot, Atlanta, for the rnception of passenger*
at 8.00 p.m.
Nos. 7 and B —Pullman Sleeping Oars be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Nos. 9 and Hi—Observation Chair Oars be
tween MftGon and Atlanta.
Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all
points north, out and west.
FkANK 8. (JtA NNON, , .T. IA. CTJLP,
Third V-P. dc t-tsrt Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. O. Washington, li. Cl.
W. A. TUIiK, 8. H. HAHDWIOk,
Qm’i Pasa. Agt. Asst. O cmM Pars. Agt.
yvashington, P. Q. At lanta, <Aa.
buick schedules between Brunswick and Nor J
folk. Leave Brunswick 0.80 a. m;; aft’ivc Nor
folk 7.35 a. in.
I/cave NoHolk 10 p, in.; arrive BruinwicK 7t45
p. in.
Bleeping car he tween Norfolk and (Jreeusboro,
N. C., rovering the period of schedule used at
nfgtit and vestibule trains through
MADE ME A MAN
§AJAX TABLE I S POSITIVELY CUR&
A- LI. Nervous Diseases—V ailing Mem*
ory, I m potency, Sleep I ohhdohh, etc., caused
by AbuHSand other Excesses anti Indis
cretions. They ijutckfv and surely
restore Lost Vitality in old or young. ana
fit a inun for study, businotiu or ruurriae.
Prevent Insanity and COsuruptlop If
le. Their use shown immediate improve
'Hint and effects o CURE where all other® tail. In
tftt upon having the ganu/’itf Ajax Tablet*. They
have cured thoi mantis nml s ill cure you. Wo Rive a
positive written yunrantee to effect a cure in each cane
or refund the money. Price 60 cents per jmokace, or
six uackuwes (full treatment! for $2.60. By mail, in
ssomswra; %s?&-
For sale In Brunswick,’'Ga., by WILULAIf
CROVATT Sc CO.
Tho Perfume of Violets"^
The purity of the lily, the glow of tho roao, I
and the flush of Hebe combine in Pojm&onPb I
wondrourf Powder. |