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THE ONLY
BIG SHOW
To visit Brunswick this season
m THE NAME
76 Years Catering toAmerican People
OXO JOHN ROBINSON’S
10 Big* Shows In One
In conjunction with the grand sublime spectanle of King
Solomon and the Queen of Sheba. The newest, Greatest
and Richest Circus in America coming to
Brunswick, December 12th
Great World’s Exposition, 4 circuses in one. 2 menage
riesinone. 2hippodromes. 1 gigantic museum. 1 grand
Biblical spectrcle. 10 truly good shows merged into one.
1000 men, women and children. 200 horses. 60 ponie
30 camels, 2 herds of elephants, 50 cages, $ brass bands, 20
chariots. The circus features this season, obtained from
America and Europe, will startle the world; nothing like
them ever before presented in this country.
A recent acquisition, a baby sea iion'born in Captivity,
the only event of that kind that ever oCurred in America
An Algerian cow. the only one'ever in America, 2o
inches high. A herd of Philippine water buffalos from the
island of Luzon, the only ones ever exhibited in America
f '
A family of 20 black maned lions, o mammoth snow
white polar bears, 6 royal Bengal tigers, Herd of sacred
cattle from India.
A feature of the'street parade: 30 camels driven to a
120,000 cnariot’ 40 Shetland ponies harnessed and driven
at one time'. 10 handsome and costly traps’. The cages
and chariots alone in this glittering procession, the only
ones of the kind in the ,
United States, cost more .rVfjix \
money than the entire ■
outfit of any thfee or- Bp is 4|pp|
dinary circuses. -c
Don’t fail to see this *
new and grand pro-
cession .•’
Two pcrfoniuncos ’
daily, Main show opens
at 1 and 7 p’. m'.
amK BRUNSWICK. HMESkCAXL, DECEMBER 4, iwo
ADVERTISED LETTER LIST.
The following is a list of letters re
maining in tbe postoffice at Bruns
wick, Ga., unclaimed, for the week
ending Deo. 1,1900.
B - Mrs. KVe Bitten, Odeltoßayley,
Grace Brown.
C—Mrs. C. M. Clark.
U— B. M, Dixon.
P— 4, B. Frazier, Mre. Hattie E. Fa*
bria.
G—Rosa Garvin.
H—Mias Annie Hali.
I— I,E. Irwin,
J—Mias Sidney Jon°s, J. F. Jones.
L-Lee Lawson, Miss Katie Lee,
Mrs. Etn Lavine, M:ss Bertha Leon
ard. t ; ; - ; uA
M—Joe McCall, Johnnie N, Mack.
N-M. C. Nrlson,
P-Mre. Florida L. Petty, Henry
Plreee.
R—Misa July Kouae,
,S—Mise Carrie Stubbs, Louis Shelby,
J. W. Steele.
W-Mre. O. Willis (2), J. White,
Preaton Woodcock' A. Wright, C. El
mer Willie, Robbie Welter*, Mire Ee
tella Wallao*.
Partiee calling for letter* must tty
advertised and pay one eeat.
XXGISTXT SYS IBM, - f
Patrous will pleass'take notice of the
following: To insure dispstab upon
the dsj pro looted, they shoald not be
offered liter tbsn 4:80 p. tn.;Uter
than this, they will not be dispatched
from tbia office again for 34 boms.
Registers travel peculiarly—they do
not enjoy the privilege of traveling on
all traine, as ordinary mail does ; they
travel for safety, and not for speed.
Another peculiarity about register'd
1\ that oft times goes far out of i di
reot course in order to reach its desti*
nation eafely. For inttanoe, all regis
tered matter for Florida and Sooth*
west Georgia south of Wnyoross, dis
patched from this office, vrtfts’Savin
nah first, before starting direotly for
destination—thus consuming a long
time in retching destination, but fi
nally gets there. Remember, never
register a letter for speed, but for
safety. Dj so always.
F. MoC. Brown,
* Postmaster
At oo time la man secure from at
tacks of euob disorders of *be stomach
as cholera morbus, cramps and diar
rhoea; hut these complaints are com
mon curing the heated term, when it
Is dangeroue to neglect them, l’ain-
Killer is a remedy that ha* never fail
ed, and the severest attacks have been
oured by it. Avoid substitutes. There
is but one Pain-Killer, Perry Davie’,
25o.and 500.
The Quakers Are
Honest People.
*■•* The Quaker Herb Ton-
Jc is not only a blood
purifier, but a Blood
maker for Pale. Weak
fens and Debilitated peopln
who have not strenifth
nor blood. It act# as a
tonic, it regulates di-
W* '* gestion, caret dyspepsia
% a Vx* and lenda strength and
' > h tone to the nervous eye
tem. It is • medicine for weak woman.
I* is n purely vegetable medicine, and
on be taken bv the moet delicate.
Kidney <JiMaa*-RbeuaaatDro and all
diseases of .the Blood, Stomach and
Xerve# *Wn succmmb to Its wonderful
effect on the human system. Thous
ands of people jo Georgia recommend
QUAKrH PAINBALM is the med
loine that the Quaker Doctor made all
of his quick cures with. It’s anew and
wonderful medicine for Neuralgia,
Toothaohe, Backache, Rheumatism,
Sprain*, Pain lb Bowel*; la fact, an
pain can be relieved km it. Prioe 83c
and 500.
QUAKER WHITE wbXDER SOAP,
a medicated soap lor th* akin, tcalp
and complexion. Price 10c a oake.
■ QUAKER HEALING SALVE, a
Vegetable ointtnent for the enre of
tetter, edema and eruption* of th*
akin. Prioe 100 a box.
FOE SALE BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
F. A. DILLINGHAM, Proprietor,
Cincinnati. *
PalkUTs Drug Store
A Memorable and Snmptnons Exposition
GRAND BIBLICAL SPECTACLE
So’omoo, His Temple and the Queen of
Sheba. (
The Eaquirer. The CommffVcial Ga
zet'eand otber leading papers, both
German mdEuglLb, of Cincinnati, are
prolific In their praisea of this new and
most taipreesive of all apeolaole^,which
at an t-jtjmSße that won'd seem fabu
lous, tlse rising macageri of John
Robinson'a Great World’s Exposition
produce ihts year in connection with
their myriad other attractions.
There is no sense so viyid, so lasting
and so conclusive as the sense of see
ing, and however studiously we may
search the Scriptures or other sacred
Malory, the ideas that we may form and
the impression** we may receive con*
coming the patriarch* and sages, and
the scenes, incidents and events conse
quent to their time, oau be but fraction
ary aau imperfect. To have reproduc
ed those personages and events and
have placed tceneographic effect before
you; to hear Solomon re-utter bis wise
and prophetic words; to see In person
Sheba's Illustrious Queco; and the
pomp and clrcumitana* of her surs
roundings; to view the great Temple
of Solomon, not by description, but by
actual inspection; to witness personal
ly the sumptuous and resplendent fes
tivals of tbe great Solomon's court—
these are the inestimable privileges
which the John Robinson Great
World’s Ex position accords its patrons
inajjbuoection with the great circus, the
aaffithe royal Roman hip
podrome, Tue spee’acln of Solomon,
Ms 'Pimple, and the Quepo of Sheba,
will be displayed here December 12,
--
WEAKNESS CURED.
I was troubled with severe female
sy**! ness *nt a vet six months. 1 was
tended by six vrry promioent physi-
M, without any marked benefit.
My last doctor was a skilled epeetal*
Ist, and he told me tbe only hope lay
in an operation. I heard of Smith’s
Sure K dney Cure, and after using it
for one month I fiad myself cured, and
even tbe doctor who last treated me,
cow pronounces me well. Mrs, J. R,
Faver, Atlanta, Ga. Price 60 oents.
For sale by all druggist*.
While it is warm, you ebuu and have
your wincr clothing put id good or
der. Bee Jioq Curler.
tirigkt’a Unease.
. High living. Intemperance, (ipeanre-and
many other thing* bring on Bright’s disease,
•Foley'e Kidney Cure wilt prevent Bright's dis
ease and alt other kidney or bladder dltorder*
1 f taken in time. Tate nothing else. W. J
Chambeiialn's Sisauich and Liver Tal leti
cure biiioutcees, oonsUpedou"tml headache
They are easy to take end pkasant tn effect
For sale at Bishop'* Ki ng Stor
..i. .1 .'-I MIII'IM . ~ 1IV,! i' .._ii
(Mil I BfflliU SIM
from tke many beautiful model! in our
display of
TRIMMED HATS
then ascertain tba price. It will be leas
than you think the hat is worth. Oar
milliner* got the inspiration from ex
pensive French models, but the mate
rial and workmanship are American
therefor* saueh cheaper, bat aona tka
*•* good and artistic
MISS UTS SLATER,
mgdieVCBSTIB ST.
***** %JPF]
has been sounded lo all iVian/ s . L, |
kind—success unparalleled in /[(5 <wa<£U( ||
history of light has every-* \ ”
where marked the - introduction of
| &QHBMIAN rm™
■ -King cl all Bottled Beer*.- |
llt stands pre-eminent as the finest I'i I fjjSir
■ bottled beer brewed in America, If S / X Wi
B and leads all others in annual L j
H exportations to foreign countries, KfL I 1 il
9 Brrns-wick Wns’eea.e Wine and Liquor Cos.
■ BxXlSi;-
PLANT SYSTEM
PABBENGKR DEPARTMENT.
k*a l> ii.jvCS r aKAO op
. *o.. Time Table *o. K Wo>s# .
„ *!> ocu,i*.
Peger Mixed Faweagsr Mixed ... ....
_pmi l; __o*n i . •**-■*** EEE'
- i**A*m—• SS pI *”-' ~T Bruaewick u 00pm.... loenam....
—-r liiS 1 "”** ,2 ?? b®* - •* Waycroee I, lispm.... r.soxm... i
a .....IS *... 10 15 pm... It Waycroee ar 4 00pm... S4Ssm....
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,! IiS **—i IS •"*••• “ Albany It 1130 pm
........... 1% 10 pm... W kw... ar Iv aoem
,® S®” 1 -" “■ Ctorieeton It llutto...
............ llfiosm... 10 30pm... ar Jaeksonvltls Iv iooom s
lOOOpm ar Tampa Iv s oopir !
VIA WAYCROSB A MONTGOMERY.
SOOam... spm Iv Brunswick ar 600 pm 10 00 a m '
............ ~. s|fi.m... ar Waycrodv lv llli" Jila
*£>“•• ajS**--- M Montgomery !v .! “lylsS®
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VIA FAVANNAH AND CHARLESTON.
" ilmJS’ .* tJ k** •■ Lv lliuniwiok AT oO pm 10 03 am TANARUS"”".. ..!'
A? * '? S* m At Savannah Lv ........ 520 am
JiS’ 1 ™" Ar Cbarlettoi Lv ....... 11 Ism
* SP®-- Ar Richmond I.V S6aa
fOlarri., ii iiOpm . Ar Waatuniiaca Lv 4
,S2“ m - i o **" Ar BaUtwS?^ 0 tj i’wra ••
•;lr.;agal^.'jf:v:l
BETWEEN BRPNBWICH AND SAVANNAH VIA JEHUP.
..... <0 a.u, B D.i pm. lv Bfrmnvick S? —-'livMi.ni i'Yae'Wm
10IX am Ult.im lai Savannah tv t”gS: iOOnS:’
Direct connection mad* at Wavcros* with Pullman Slespiug Cara roTall polnta
Betwbm' Port Tampa. Key West ami Havana.
GOING. | RETCaNIKG
Lv Port Tair.pa 11 00 pm Mon. Thun. Sat. I Ar Port Tampa * SO am Thtir. Sun. ni Tues
Ar Key Weet.il OVprn Tnee. PeLSua i Lv Key Wwt lOOOp. m* Wed. Bat. and Mon.
Lv Key \%e*t 800 pmTuea. Prl Sunday jAr Bey Went Odpra Wed. Sat. and Mon
Ar Havana 5 00 am Vfed. Sat Mon | Lv Havana 5 SO pm Wed. dot. and Mor,
W UMK9H All All%
\ A?; Whin the liquids cone from'v.'i
_ •*>- dock. We carry duck a tine line of
Wines and Liquors ■—.w
H ~~ lhst lt is t 0 find a brand
‘Ny which ia not pleasing i- some point,
~ '-.A g Thee* goods are !.j'.l_v matured.
JPfpttr . have a fine r'ch boly aui mellow
and Eveelieot for family or any us?.
R- V- DOUGLAS.
BgJ ”- 1 JU-.-'J! 1 . 1 * 1 , 1 !!! 1 11 1 ... ll ,” llll ™Lf. . ■■■. Ll. 1,.!" 1 , !E_!— "SSI" ■jW' l J'JgJ4
J. J. LISSNER,
WHOLES \LE
Groceries, Tobacco, (Flour, Bacon and
Provisions,*
GRAIN, HAY AND BRANXsPECIALTO
216 Bay Street, Brunswick, Geobria.' mJ
W. H. BOWER 1
OOTViTRACTORdI 9
AINJCD
Of Stone* Brick and Frame flaildiav
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