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ting the Stomachs and Bowels of
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Promotes Digestion.Cheerfub
ness and Rest Contains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Narcotic.
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Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
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Coney & Parker
DEAI.ERK;rN
Goal and Wood, Brick,
Lime, Cement, Plaster, and Laths.
Phone 18 525 Bay St.
PLANT SYSTEM
PAHHKNUER DEPARTMENT.
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■Charleston, and all pointn North; aleo fo Montgomery, Birmingham, Nashville, St. Loui-
Bad all points Went.
chair ca a between Wa/cross and Montgomery via Thomaayille.
M Between Port Tampa, Key West and Havana.
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Vice President, Savannah,La.
W. B. GEO. W. COATKB. R. W. WRKNN
General Hupt Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traflle Mgr
Savannah, Ga Brunswick, oa. Savannah. Ga
JRIPANS TABOIES
Doctors find
A Good
Prescription
> lor mankind
Tn lor In sate, at Drnggiat* firoom, Keataomta,
•*!"•■ a, Vm4taadi, Genera] Store* and Barber*
Wtapa. Ttey haaiah pain, Induce aleep, aad peolon ( IHe.
On* gin* raaaSt K* natter what'* the auttar. ana oil]
4a aaat gaad. Tea oanplea as4 aa* thoaaud kratt
■ lahhaaoe hrni W any vMraaa aa raeaig* at arte.
C *" M<S * nM •*->TatkW
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the i %
Signature
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HaT Use
\y For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
THE CtNTAUR COMPANY. NEW YORK CITY.
THE BRUNSWICK TIMES, TUESDAY JULY, 10, 1900.
Teaching a Horne Tricks.
You enn, with patience, teach your
horse politeness—to bow to au am li
enee, to say “No” with more or less
decision, to kiss you or even lunch.
The animal may be taught to bow by
tapping him on the back with a whip.
He bends his head in trying to avoid
the annoyance. The trainer ceases the
tapping, caresses him, then resumes
It till be repeats the bow. He is again
caressed and presented with n carrot
or something of which tie is particular
ly fond. At last tt conics about thal
he “bows” upon any movement of the
whip toward his back.
To teach a horse to say “No” a pin
is fastened to the butt of the whip, a
slight" scratch Is given to the horse’s
withers, about where the cottar would
be. At this he shakes his head and
soon learns to shake it whenever he
sees the butt of the whip coming near
his withers.
The trainer tenches the animal “to
kiss” by feeding him with apples from
Ids mouth, gradually lessening the size
of the apples till the horse does the
trick without any, or he puts suit, of
which horses are very fond, on his
cheek, and the animal naturally licks
It off.
He is taught to laugh by gently forc
ing the butt of the whip in at the side
of his mouth, then prying his mouth
open with it. Caresses and carrots fid
low, till at last the slightest motion of
the butt toward his mouth makes him
open it. He does not really laugh; he
grins.—Good Words.
I.nnlon'a (lubber Unthtub,
General Lawton made it a habit of
his life to take a cold wittifk bath ev
ery morning before breakfast, and
wiile campaigning he carried with him
a rubber tub. It made no difference
Where lie was. he always ordered the
tubful of cold water to his quarters
every morning.
In following the Apaches ho reached
a mountain. lie knew that the In
dians bad fled there, and before pursu
ing them farther he left his rubber
tub and other tent equipments at the
base of the mountains in charge of an
old and faithful sergeant to guard
carefully until he returned. It was au
old trick with that tribe of Indians
when being pursued to circle, around
and return to ttie exact point whence
they started.
The general left the tub and started
out after the Indians. They circled
around, covering a wide territory, and
beat General Lawton back to the ba.se
of the mountain. When he got there,
he found that the old sergennt and bis
six men had been killed and that bis
tub had' been carried off by the In
dians. Thai Vpa (dies evldgpny learned
how highly the general pf jijed the rub
ber tub, for they plneod by
It after they, had eftptfitjed it
ed St as closely as they did their own.;
lives.—Louisville CouWeF-Jojn nal.
s ■ ■ ■ —ii i* n 1
Jlieinorlef jf n 4 ni<>.
“Did you oyer try to douce wjtti a
foreigner'/” asked a Lotßsvllic gentle
man who had been traveling abroad.
“I did once,” lie eiqysuued, “and that
experience was mqrts’ihun enough for
me, It happened at> hall at .Musia
pha, at the Hotel Hh George*, I asked
an Austrian countess to waltz, nml
_vy.Ustarted 1 supposed mi would
prer!m’4r<tji v*hi*t
madly like a tliL?
could be a parasol, atflP
on aecount of her superior strength I
clung to her, and we began to spin,
“Finally, when It seemed to me that
we were performing pur antics on the
ceiling with our heads, iuiujjjdig down,
l could stand ILIRo logMdfp&iftd; gasp
ing for breath, we sit
down. 1 saw tWß ; >^Cmil( ; jr ! 'g!(t!opihg
around the room and prepared to Catch
them on the next lap. YVty frteore/i for;
them, I clinging heli>l*sq;, to the ath
letic lady, and then we sank d<cn. 1
sat dazed and dlrndst insensible until I
was aroused by the countess saying;
‘“Excuse me, but we are silling on
the same chair.’’’—Detroit Free Press
A I'alntcr In a Swniup,
Wishing to make u Htuily of it por
tion of the swamp near HI Akowa, In
Egypt, I set up tny cusel on the edge
of a pool where the ground seemed a
little firmer tlmn the rest. Quickly
becoming engrossed iu my work, I did
uot notice that I was slowly sinking
until I found that my sketching' stool
had nearly disappeared and my legs
were imbedded In the mud almost up
to my kuees. With the breaking of
the surface crust the black slime gave
out most horrible odors, and small
stinging flies, liberated from the earth,
quickly covered me, crawling up. my
legs and arms, while the mosquitoes,
combining iu the attack, eventually
drove me from my half finished work.
Though really quite clear, the water
was so alive with mosquito grubs as
to appear almost opaque. P.y thou
sands every moment the grubs would
come to the surface, either crawling
up the rushes or floating, and the outer
shells soon cracking in the sun left the
little insects at liberty. A few sec
onds sufficed to dry their wings and
give them life and strength, and then
with hunt and buzz they Joined their
brothers In the air, hovering in thou
sands like a cloud nf black smoke over
the stagnant pond from which they
sprang. Then I wns discovered —a rare
bonne bout-lie for those parts—and a
rapid retreat became Imperative.—K.
Talbot Kelly in Century.
BL- *' till* Other.
“Dot-tor, wliat nils my daughter'/ 1 '
“Before I answer that question let
me ask If yon have !'!■;] son to tltln It
she has hail a love disappointment of
any kind?”
“I know she has not.”
“Then, madam, your daughter has
the grip.”—Chicago Tribune.
s■‘oo Reward.
We will pay the above reward f<r any t-c
of I, ver Complaint. Dyspepsia, Sick Headache,
Indigestion. ('onetip rtlon or Owtivonrwc
cannot cure with Live rata, the Up-to-Pate
Liltfe Liver l*illa. when the din e ton* ate
at icily complied with. They re purely vey:* -
table and never fail to give satisfaction. 2 <•
boxes contain 100 pill*, if*c loan* contain 4c
pills, 5c boxer contain 15 pills, Bow An*. ot , i:o
statutes an<l imf'ationH. Se tby mail. Stainp.
taken. N Kit VITA Mkl)U;Ak CO., cor. Lin
ton and Jackson stH.* Chicago, 111. For h ile by
Brow n Drug (Jo , Hrimnwick, <J
Money loaned on personal
property and real estate. Ap
ply to J. W- Wat Kins.
A Wife Says:
"We have four children. With the first
three I suffered almost unbearable pains from
12 to J 4. hours, and had to be placed under
the influence of chloroform. I used three
bottles of Mother’s Friend before our last
child came, which
is a strong, fat and Mr' ajjL
healthy boy, doing ® jflf
my housework up JZ
to within two hours
of birth, and suf- (®)\ \
fered but a few hard (Vj Wwj&Mf T r~'J
pains. This lini- j 1 V"
ment is the grand-/ W\ 'Sf // A W \i
cst remedy ever tf
Mother’s J \M
Friend ‘ %
will do for every woman what it did for the
Minnesota mother who,writes the above let
ter. Not to use it during pregnancy is a
mistake to be paid for in pain and suffering.
Mother's Friend equips the patient with a
strong body and clear intellect, which in
turn are imparted to the child. It relaxes
the muscles and allows them to expand. It
relieves morning sickness and nervousness.
It puts all the organs concerned in perfect
condition for the final hour, so that the actual
labor is short and practically painless. Dan
ger of rising or hard breasts is altogether
avoided, and recovery is merely a matter of
a few days.
Druggists sett Mother’s Friend for $t a bottle.
The Rradflehl Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga.
Send fur our free Illustrated book.
Testimonial Prom Mrs. M. 0. Rowe.-
The Times fas received a strong tes
timonial from Mrs. M. O. Howe re*
garding the merits at Liberty Bell
Buking Powder, that is m&nufaoturfd
by the reliable Downing Cos. of this
city. Mrs. RuWF says that it is a home
prod not t hat equals the Royal, or any
powcer sold in Nils market. She re
ceived e x boxes las a premium at (he
reoei t fair, amLafter using it, com
mends the Liberty Bell to t.U house
keepers. This testimonial is from a
high t oitrco, and carries great weight
with if.
s ' Any advertised dealer fa authorized to
guarantee Banner Halve for letter, eczema,
biles, eprafna, cuts, scalds, burns, ulcers
and any qpeh or old sore W. J. Hutti,tlie
druggist,'
LOW l\—Si v-n months old, red, Irish
setter,: Answers to name of “Lee.”
Reward by returning to (i<!l Union
After many intricate experimenta
dentists have discovered methods for
obtaining all the natural digestants.
These bare been combined In the propor
tion found in t human body anti-united
withsuhslancesthat build up the diges
tive organs, making a compound called
Kodol I yspet-eia Cure, it digests wliat
you eat and allow# all dyspeptics to eat.
plenty of nourishing food while tbestom-'
aeh troub ex are being radically cured by
the medicinal agents it contains, it is
pleasant to take and will give quick
relief VV. .1 Butt’s..
B. K Baldwin, Cdiumlms, (Ja , writes:
occasionally gi vajtTeethina I’owdrto keep
my teething child’s gums softened.
FOIt HUNT—lly home on Union
stnet for rent; ml modern improve-
J. DPPpabks.
For burns, injuries, pills skin dis
eases use DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Halve, It
is the original. Countefeits may be offer
ed. I ue only UeWitt’s. W. J. Butt’s.
A Frightful Blunder
Will often cause a lioi i-iltlo Burn, Scald, Gut
or Bruise. Bucklan's Arnica ;Salvc, the best in
the world, will kill the pain ntul promptly lira!
it. Cutes Old Soros, Fever Mores, Fleers, Bolls,
Felons, Corns, all Bkiit (eruptions. Best File
cure on ieart.li. Only 2.1 cts, A boa. (jure guar
nnteci), Hold by all druggist.
Many thousands have been restored to
health and happiness by the use of Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. If a 111 ioted with
any thri ft or lung trouble, give it a trial
for it ii certain to prove beneficial
Coughs that have resitted a I o’.her treat
ment for years have yielded to this lemedy
and perfect health teen restored. Cases
that seemed hope'ess. that the climate of
famous hea h resorts failed to benefit,
have been permanently cured by Its use
Bear in mind that every bottle is war
ranted aid if it does not prove beneficial
the money will be refunded to you. For
safe by Biehop’s drug store.
A Mons'er D-vil Fish
Dusimylig its victim, is a type of Consump
tion. The power of this murderous malady is
felt "oil organs and in-tv-- and rmisc'cs and
brain. ThoieD no health till it’s overcome
But hr. King's New l.ife I’ills arc a safe ami
certain cure. Best in the world Tor Stomach,
l.ivrr, Kidneys and Bowels. Only US cents at
all druggists.
* ’* Food at flO an Ounce.
“A few days ago,” said a clubman,
“I received a small Jar filled with a pe
culiar brownish paste, which was seut
me as a present by a young Chinaman
who used to have a laundry here, but
Is now living In San Francisco. A let
ter which accompanied the gift ex
plained that tlie paste was a combina
tion of peanut buds and giuger Jelly.
That sounds like a Joke, but It isn’t.
“if you will break open the kerne] of
a peanut, you will Hjul at the base a lit
tle cone shaped formation usually sur
mounted by two microscopic leaves.
It Is tlie life germ of the nut, and If
planted would develop Into a tree. As
l my friend Wotig explained to me, the
! nuts are first rousted and then these
minute growths are carefully extract
ed. They are so small it takes tnauy
thousands of them to till n teacup, but
wheu a sufilcieut number are collected
they are put lu a mortar and ground
Into a title flour, which is subsequently
mixed with the ginger Jelly ami rubbed
down to a smooth paste.
“That seut me was about the consist
ency of cream cheese, and It hail a
peculiar aromatic taste that was rather
pleasadt. It Is one of the queer semi
confections that the Chinese like to
nibble at between courses, and as it
costs $lO an ounce It Is literally worth
almost Its weight in gold. 1 have eaten
• little of the preparation, but I don’t
think I’m apt to acquire a taste for It.”
—New Orleans Times-Deinocrat.
Cold Steel or Death.
“There is but one smalt chance to savc-your
life amt that, is through an operation,” was the
awful prospect set before Mrs. t. It. Hunt, of
I.ime Kiitge, Wig., by her doctor after vainly
trying to cure her of a frightful ease of stomach
trouble and yellow jaundice. Ho didn’t count
on the marvelous power of Klectrie Bitteas to
cure Stomach and Liver troubles, but she
hoard of it, took seven bottles, was wholly
cured, avoided Burgeon’s knife, uow weighs
more and feels better than ever. It’s pvntive
ly guaranteed to cure Stomach, Liver and Kip
11‘y troubles and never disappoints. Price 500
at all drug stores.
You may drive a boy to sohool, but
you uan’t mike him think.
Wonderful Uurs.
The Wonderful Curer cures ail cura
ble diseases quickly, without pain or
medicine. Office, MfabelsonJ block,
up-stalrs, Uonci'Bter street. Hours
from 7 to 12 a. tn., 1 to C p. m., for
whites (> :30 to s p. m. (Jon
snltatidh sad teal free, (dancers, Tu
mors, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Dis
eases of Ladies and Children. Terms
two dollars cash, at time of trealm-nt.
London has 13,604 policemen, nr IH
to the square mile. Sixty per cent, of
them are on night duty,
A Night of Terror.
“Awftjl anxiety wiis felijoivthe widow of the
Inftte.GsnJliuinhaip,of Maclilrs.Me., w hen tho
doctors said she could t.ot litre till morning,'
writes Mrs. 18. U. Lincoln, who attended her
that fearful night. *'A l ! thought she muse
soon ills from Pneumonia, but shir begged tot
Dr King's New Discovery, saying it bad mere
than once saved lier life and had cured her of
consumption. After three small doses She rested
easily all night, and Its further use coin jiletely
cured her.-” This marvelous medicine is guar
anteed tn cure atf Throat, Chest and I.uugltu
eascs. Only Me and ! 00. Trial bottles free at
all drug stores.
SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
To All Mountain, Seaside and Lake Resorts
Via the Plant System.
Tickets on sale dune I to September :w, with
return limit Or-lober Si. I'.hsj.
Perfect passengerservice. Pullman sleepers
on all trains. Fait information given on ap
plication, \
GKO. W.COATKH, D. P. A.,
Br'tinswlck, Ga.
It. W. WBK.NN.P. T. M.,Savannah, Ga.
It lias been demonstrated by experience
that conauption can be prevented by the
early use of One Minute Cough Cure
This is the favorite remedy for coughs,
colds, croup, asthma,grippe and all throat
and lung troubles. Cures quickly. W. J.
Butt's.
DeWltt’e Little Karly Kisers are f&mou
little pills .for liver and bowel troubles.
Never gripe. W. J. Butte.
Cure for Cholera Infentum—Never Known
to Fail.
Durii g leit May an Infant child of our
neighbor wasgulTcring from cholera in
fantum. The doctors had gived .all hopes
of recovery. Ito>k a bottle of Chamber
loin's Colic, Cho'era and Diarrhoea Reme
dy to the bouse, telling them 1 felt sure it
would do go and if need actording to direc
tions In two days time tho child had
fully recovered. The child is now vlg
oroui and lnaltby 1 have recommended
tblsietnedy frequently and have never
known it to fall.—Mrs. Curtis Baker,
Bookwalter, Oh o* Far sale by Bishop's
drug store.
LOST—Two small duplicate keys
tied with string. . Kinder will be re
war de and ._AddressT/£lm e s offle e.
DoYourCookintf
r . .
a—^
so cheaply, no other stove
} will do any kind of cooking bet
-2 Mttlllllll jflriß ft ; ter or more quickly, than the
P|S i Wickless
fi " i'lljl I| i flame Oil Stove
■HMpUjj !jj|l||jl|l i , Burns ordinary kerosene, but in a
a? M new way—without wicks. Sold
yc_ ' tyJs. wherever stoves are sold—made in
L *t yC,.’ various sizes. If your dealer Joes
_ _ _ not have it, write to
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
These Stoves are on exhibition at THOS. KEANY’S store.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Schedule in effect July lt, 1900.
xi at i > N No. is,*. I No.
Northbound. 2 - ~, |a | 13
LV. Brunswick'i. Av 5 o):vi6Arti U 06p
" Kverotfc 4Ui p 5 42ft T 9 48p
Ar. Jt'sup 4 oUp 0 Juu 8 Oau lUttDp
Lv. Currency 8 stla
“ Bax. cy 9 15u II ÜBp
" Ha/.ifhurst. 9 45:i ll.Vtp
“ Lumber Citj’ 19 02a 12 11a
" Mckiie 10 ;ir>a 12 37a
“ Helena 10 39a 12 42a
" W insier 19 ;">4a
M EuNtiimn .11 lia 1 13t
“ Kinjiire 114 In
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** Hlacim 3 3f)ai 1 20j> 1 hip 8 l)sa
" Fiovilla 939nj 2 17p 8 lip 858
M M(d)fQtcmgh. 10 o'mi 2 53p 8 69p
Ar. At;am , 11 ltkij 8 50p 9 66j> 520a
Lv. AtljilUa 4 9)vj 4 OJpiii Wp 6 80a
Ar. Ohuttunooßa 8 40p 8 40p 5 45a 9 45a
Ar. Memphis 7 4*Jn iom flop 7 49a
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Lv. Atioum. . ... Tip tt “Trrr. K 4
Ar. Binnimrlmiu HMMpI Ij;isa
" Mcmphia. 7 1 .it , 8 o.*p
" Kansas Pity... 7 IJo 7! ’9 46a
Yv- a; imitii K)i .." fUfm 7.
ar. Wnrfhmgtow........ 42 . 77 "¥sup
Now York 1248 p 6 23a
.Southbound. ' lo * •' °*
JO 8 19 14
Lv. S ekvY't.i '.q 4 3, j "f*’
Jl— i U) .[ 77, i llos
Ar. Atlanta 056 p 510*
Lv. kaiibMs (Mty. 'ST., ..... "ffttJp
" Memphis 9iA.p 8 20%
“ BinniuffUara <Vv>.n 4 4>p
Ar. Atlanta il 80n' s 10 Hup
Ly. Otnchniftti, &q 8 00J) H3O 8 00p B.Bo*l
Lv7St. Luuis, Air Line 3 Uaa 8 08a 9 Isp 9 lip
** liontsvlUc 7 lon 7 45a J 45p 7 45*
Lv. Memphis . Tlsp 9 Hv. Tl.Sp ST5p
Lv. Chattanooga rt IBnllO lOp 0 45a 0 0-iP
Ar. A Hunt* 11 60a | 5 Ooaj 11 30a|10 25p
L .y ’ A U . n,lt tlOp 5 .JOi! 1 2 05p 10 4op
McDonouKh 5 1 030 12dt'p
Fiuvil.'a 7 15aj' 1 37fi 12 02*
Ar. M a eon 7 oju 8 30a I 2 8/1.12 67*
hv.J * ;bi uu . ...J 2 11a
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“ g}*tmau k . .77.' 4 lop 2 45*
Misamr.. . T.. 4n<)p
! Mc-Rim 4 48p 8 18*
LUmbtif.ly ; | 6Up 8 45*
HuAloiiuisi. j...'... 52h) 8 lOa
• Bax,ley, ... i 554 p 4 24a
humncj .... ttlOp
; Josup 0 -K'a SOOp 7OOp RBs*
Ar. E\erett 7 a | 5 42p 7 48p| 0 20*
J‘ Brunswick 05al 6 25p B:sp' 7 ion
Noi 13 *ud 1 1. Pullman bleeping Oar* be*
tween BrunswieU nud Atlanta, lietW'euu Jack*
•onvilie*. Fin., mid Cincinnati.
Noh, 15 H;ul 18.—. Pullman Bleeping Cars Be*
tween Tampa mid Clnoinnatl, via Chutta
booku; also lietweou Chattanooga and Mom
phi M.
Now. 7 amt B— Pullman Sleeping Oars be
twafMi Atlanta uiul Chattanooga, and Pullman
Drawing-room Buffet Sleeping cars betweon
Macon and Asheville.
Louis and Kansas City, via Josup *nd Atlanta.
Nos. 9 and 10—Pullman Library Ohgttrvation
Cars bebnien Macon and New York.
Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all
Siointn north, oast and west. Also at Jeflup for
lackaonvillo, Tampa, etc. , and Savannah, Cos
umbiu, Wahiugton and the east.
ELI ZISSIMATO,
302a Newcastle St.
tell if...
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CIGARS ANI) TOBACCO
Ice ‘Cream Fresh Even [lav, Milki Shake
Coda Water Etc,,
All KiDds ofiCandy.
You don’t need the doctor
for every little trouble, but
you do need In the house a
trusty remedy for times of
danger. are saved
by having at hand 1
DR. J. H. McLEAN'S
LIVER AND
KIDNEY BALM
a certain cure for disorders of
the Liver, Kidneys and Blad
der. Use it at once for lame
back, furred tongue, lost ap
petite and changes in urine or
bowels.
SI a bottle, at druggists.
THE DR. J. H. MCLEAN MEDICINE CO.,
•T. LOUIS, MO.
kAAAAAA FOR BALE BY
W . J.'HUTTM
KIDNEY DISEASES
are''(he most fatal of all dis
eases.
rni CV’Q kidney cure is a
iULI I 0 Guaranteed Remedy
or money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi
nent physicians as the best for
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c. and SI.OO. O
W. J. Butts, the Druggiist
PFEIFFER _
&. COMPANY,
Hay, Grain, and
Provisions.
Bay near MsnalleliLHt.
TO THE OCEAN!
Sunday. July Btli
(9CHKDULLS Subject to Change).
ST, SIjVIQN AND CUMBERLAND.
Lv Brumm lcwETaih J Ar Cumberland 11 80 am
Ar BrnnHwieß 7 pm { Lv Cumberland 6.00 inn
Lv Brunswick 0 am I Ar St Simons 10 am
Lv Brnnnwick 2 pin 1 Ar St Simons 3pm
Ar Brunswick 6.30 pm t Lv St Simons 5.30~pm
M title on 2 \t. m. trips 8t Simons boats.
FARE
Brunswick to St. Simons Pior and return, 50c
Brunswick to Cumberland Ldg. and return 75c
Af M. TUPPER & CO..
General Agents.
Pillsbury’s Vitos,
The Ideal Wheat Food for
Breakfast.
Acts as a general regulator, enriches the
blood, gives sound,tnatural Bleep, a rosy com
plexion, produces hard, healthy tlesli, strong
bones, vivifies tUeentire system. Adapted to
weak and strong constitutions; it forms &
healthy foundation for the day's work. It is
not heating and is always in Reason.
It is sterilized. jL
It etuiiiH Its granular foriwTfter being cooked
It is more easily digested than any other ce
real food.
For sale by all grocer*.
Manufactured by
FILLBBURY WASHBURN FLOUR MILLBCC
Minneapolis, Minn.
Wall Paper
AT, THE
PAINT
STORE,
502 MonkiSt.
W.H. LYTLE
PROPRIETOR.
Bloodworth &Jones
New Livery Stables
New Buggies
Fine Horses
Prompt attention given all
orders. Drayage a spec
ialty.
Phone 24-3. E St.
CURE WHIMS’ • '
mmjf in l to 5 days. discharged,lntLimm
Guaranteed ■ irritationa or ulewiart-::*
mTTJ not to ■irtoiur*. of liiUCOUI ItirmbiM
J Prevcniß OpoUfioa. Fain lean, and uot anirm*
fa* IT he Evamß Chemical Cos. or poteouooa.
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