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B. x \ i trains :irriv< daily
at !.: > i ! : hl, and depart at
TiOoa-'n ♦ •«•:
st. Mnvm’H f It’ ! * ! ‘'e& the city at s:00
r. m.. :••!> • Leave Ocean Pier •
io:;:ti a. i.: » ’• Sunday schedule:
Leave B ■ m., and >::» p. m.
Leave O * ;* 'ier • in., and 5:00 p. tn. I
Cnmlicrland ' I .os the city at 7:00
a.in. an*l ••? •• -ai • •n.
* Savannah, I -k ernandina—Boats >
arrive e •>i <ty s ridays and leave
Wed neb'! » S: ' : .
Darien L n. .-|..-i ■•!»>• except Bun-
divntS:. ■ ci.l itr::»p.m.
Satilla Kite- C.,::: ■ ■•> JI >-i'-v» nn<l |
Tluii-.-la- irrit >■ tys au'l t.i-
Fort of Brunswick.
September 5.
(Central Stfinlard tmu .
Hi rh water’ ou th•■ b*ir 12:37 a.n>._ I - .' ;p. to.
Lits water on tin* b»r <1:42 a. in.; 7::,-’p. hi.
Ad i 34 minut'ts for sun t i* .
VESSELS IN PORT.
W BARKS.
Bark John Harvev. Ain Tin tons. Phelan,
Bark Sprs. N.»r. 4’27 tens, Gunderson.
> duui, Nor. 552 tons. Olsee.
Berk Dax. Nnr., 392 tons, Terjesen,
Con ord in, Russ, 279 tons. Rank.
B ARKENTINES.
Win. H Dietz. Am. 46S tons ( Wakely.
SCHOONERS.
Lizzie B. Wiljy. Am. 543 tons, Kinney.
Win..l. Lenno'ud, Am, *43 tons, Tupper.
Srh It Bowers, Am. 414 tons. Wilson.
G.'i tie AL Rickerson, Am. Anderson.
Annie I * Henderson. Ain. 407 tons. Henderson
Hi h, Nancy Smith, Am. 114 tons, Rayner, .
Sch Kate s. Elint, Am. 555 ton*. DeWintfy.
Mary J. Cook. am. z 414 tons. Higbee.
’larrietC Kilin, am., 491 tons, Shaw.
Hrh. Viola lleppard. am 38» ton*. Smith.
Harry Prescott Am . 4 .1 tons. Turner.
Otello, ain. 332 tons Bond.
Edward s. stcua. am. 321 tons, Ceal.
Hard 4 <’ Beedren nm. Cousins.
Earl P Mnsonuun sus tons. Vh kerson.
JameiH ver. Lf1i,295 tons. Soaker.
C Sf III:’. ain i i
Cinnberland Route
to and from
Florida.
The short line b Aween Brunswick and. Jackson
vdie. via Jekyi, Cumberland. Dunge
ness and Fernandina.
• THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER
CM Biwtt
Bunsdailv on the following schedule, tak
ing elici t May 11. IS.K). standard
time —-90th meridian.
sou t n .
jLv Brunswick via steamer. 7:0 »a m
Ar Jekyi 'Wit m
Ar Cumberland.. . .!(>:•»•» a m
Ar Dungeness ll:4iam
Ar Fernandina. 12::»pm
Lv Fernandina vi * F < and P Ry :.oo p m
Ar Jacksonville 2.25 p m
Lv Fernandina \ia Foand PRy. • 50-p m
Ar Tampa via F C and PRv. . 7.20 am
NORTL'.
Lv Tampa via F C and P Ry ’ a m
Ar Fernandina via F ( and P R v 2.55 p m
Lv Jacksonville via F C and P Ry. io. I” a-m
Ar Fernandina 12 15 p in
Lv Fernandina 2p m
Ar Dungeness 15 p m
Ar Cu.nbcrland 5.00 p m
Av Jekyi (5.30 pm
« Ar Brumwick
Connections made at Fernandina t > and from
nt) points in South Florida, via F < and 1‘ Ry, at
Jacksonville to and from st Augus’ine and al
points south. A! Briinsxvick with ET \ an<l c
Ry and B and W Ry to audfr nn all points west
and north. A good break fast <»r dinner served on
the steamer nt low rales of sik; each. Through
rail's Brunswick and Jack-onvilie 53.50, first
class; $0 round trip; $2.50 second class $4.50
rountl trip.
Tickets < an be purchased a>.y time on applica
tion toJ. F. Norris, agent E I'. V and (la Ry.
passenger depot, or t > J »h‘» W • al, Purscron the
•learner, to anv point io 1 .< rid i.
I>. < . ALLEN’,
General Ticket and Passenger Agent.
« C. LITTLEFIELD General Manager.
St. Simon’s Line.
NEW SCHEIH LE.
(Standard Ti ne )
On and after August 20, schedule
will be as follows:
DEPARTURE.
From Brunswick—
For Ocean l'ier an<t Mills at 7:50 a.m. and 2
p. m.
RETURNING.
Leave Ocean Pier at 10:00 a in and 4:30
p. m.
SUNDAYS.
I,eave Bruns wick at 9:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. ni
Returning leave Ocean Pierat 10:30 a. m. and
U p. m. U DART, Superintendent.
SEASIDE COLLHiE
FOP YOUNG LADIES.
This institution will open on Mon
day, September 29. The equipment
will be complete, the faculty full, the
instition thorough.
Eor circulars or information ad
« dress at Brunswick, after Auanst 1.
s. c. Caldwell,
President.
mUNKENIfESr
Liquor Habit. >
Os Ml nt WORM THMtF/S BUT OH£ CUM
omifts GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can be given In coffee, tea, or in artlcleH of food,
without the knowledge of patient if nec< HKary :
it is absolutely harmleas and will effect a perma
nent and *poed} cure, w Im
moderate drinker or an alcobolic wreck. IT NEV’- ,
ER FAILS. Jto|»erates so quietly ami with such
certainty that the patient undergoes no incon- i
venience, and soon his complete reformation ia '
effected. H page book free. To be ha«t of
LLOYD A ADAM". Druggist’.
Brunow ick, <■» '
R. F. Bowles&Co
kewnian Block, Bay Hired,
Merchandise Brokers
—And-
GENERAL AGENTS.
Agents f«»r Georgia and Florida for
Ma>'D( ale nnd UrbA Safe <'ompanj
and Alpine Sate < ompany
Ageata for the IL Saner Showcase
Co., and the < aligraeh Type writer |
IL Hi nUriUliu ul LUij
Real Estate a.id Insurance Agents.
Represent a number ot leading Fire Insurance Companies
A large number of the most desirable lots in N<>\v and Old
Town for sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondence solicited. Address
IS. I-ZOIKIITS
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
J. M. MADDEN, M. KAISER, A. H. LANE,
President. Vice President. Cashier.
SaArings ZEazn_l<i.
Interest allowed on deposits in savings
department of the
MERCHANTS AND TRADERS* BANK.
I CORNER MONK AND GRANT STREETS.
BLAUBER ISAAC,
Grraiii, Hay
Pi'ovisionse
Dry, Salted anti Smoked .Meats, Hams
Breakfast Baeon
Lard, Meal. Grits. Corn. Oats, Bran, Mil)
Feed etc-
BAY STREET Foot of Monk.
SAM B. BREEPLOVE.
Book and Stationery Store.
Fancy Goods, Lamps and Fixtures, Pictures, Frames, Glass
ware and Crockery;
OFFICL SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
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219 NEWCASTLE STREET.
tTJfcEE ME'W YOiRKi
Steam Dye House
AM) TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Cor. X'" 1 eUTACi. JFtiCl3.in.OXjL ci Sit.
L BILLER , Proprietor.
JS&a/ => Gents’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re
paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
MERCER UNIVERSITY.I
kMACON. GA.
COURSES OF STUDY:
I. Preparatory School
11. Classical Course.
HI. Scientific ai. Course.
IV. SCHOOL OF TIIKOLOHY.
V. Modern Lanou \oes.
VI. The Law school,
VII. Department of Practical Arts.
(Stenography, Book-keeping, Ac.)
Epcnscs.—Tuition Free in couroof >tu ly 11,
HI an<l IV.
Matriculation and contingent f<s23 annual y.
Board at students’ hall, from t.» i I per month.
Board in private f.-unites from sl2 to sls per
month.
Fall Term opens Sept. 21, IsBO. For catalogm
and further inform it ion, apply to
Prof. J. J. BKANTLY, or
to the Presidct t, G. A. X I X X ALLY. Macon,Ga
Ocean View Hotel.
Fi..c Surf Bathing, First-Class
Accommodations and
Easy of /Access.
Being opened all the time strangers as well as ■
home people will 11 nd Ocean View Hotel a
very pleasant place to spend a day, a week or
a month.
Terms—slso per day, SB, $9 and
$lO per week.
MRS. A. F. ARNOLD,
Proprietress.
SUMMER RESORTS,
EXCURSION RATES,
2 CENTS
per mile traveled.
tickets good To
ON elSltfOTffc RETURN
SALE UNTIL
let.
No iron clad tickets to annoy
families traveling without male
escorts. The most liberal ar
rangements ever offered.
For information apply to
Agents E.T.V. 8c G. Railway
System, or to ••
LI 118 l I Lift. iMirtUUm.
vVatelimaker
, and Jeweler.
Removal.—
I now occupy the old stand of
R. L. Daughtry. The in
creased space gives me an
opportunity to display the
many goods 1 have hereto
fore been compelled by lack
of room to store away.
For the convenience of
the people of Brunswick, 1
nave purchased an electric
clock, connected by wire
with the Naval Observatory
at Washington. Every day
at i i o’clock a* m., standard,
1 want all who carry watches
to call at my store and get
Washington time.
I This clock is daily cor-
1 rected from Washington at
} noon, standard (ii o’clock
here) and every watch in
Brunswick should be regu
lated By it.
Don’t forget this. Regu
late your watch and you will
appreciate its value.
E. J. ALLEN,
Inspector of watches and clocks for
Brunswick and Western Rail-,
road.
I organu OFFER I
I >UY in lufult.
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Tr crop. .old. Npul Lull
, Price. Tb. tawAhn
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nUffllnLlfH wee,rrwurli .
■N . , _ ■ Writ, tor Circular -*•
■ UALL ■"< »l Ml.ll tIH-EK IbiMl
r IB9OJ LUDDEN & BATES.
vented a Railroad Wreck.
“Yes, sir,” remarked the gray haired
gentleman with a slight tremor in his i
voiee, “I have given up railroading
| now, having become a little bit too far i
advanced upon the road of life to sit in
a cab and niaku a locomotive move.
Oil! you want to know about that dog
of mine. All right. I used to run into
I Chicago on the Lake Shore on old 432.
I That dog never missed a trip over the
road with me, and 1 owe my life to him i
upon more than one occasion. His J
name's Slide,’ not of ‘Slide, Kelly, ;
slide!' fame, however. I’d go down to i
the roundhouse and see my old girl run
out, and then monkey about Iler to see
' that nothing was out of whack until it
was time to start. ,
“Right at the hour Slide could be seen
■ coming down the street with my dinner
basket in his old mouth. When it be
came time to start I’d give the whistle
a chance, and Slide would be on board
in the cab beside me. That dog never
■ would walk. He was too blooded for
that. It became no trick at all for him
to climb out on the foot board, run
along and jump down on the pilot, get
up again on the other side and walk
into the other window. Whenever we
got to New York Slide would go down
i and ricte into town, bigas life, on the
I cow catcher. 1 even taught him to
i | pull the whistle cord whenever I com
manded. Everybody along the lino
knew him. When 1 got down to oil
my wheels he would always follow and
watch to see that no kids jumped on
the locomotive.
“I remember distinctly one stormy
night as I was approaching Clricago.
There’ was a tremendous tempest on
the lake, for I could hear the dull roar
of tire waves beat upon the shore. I |
had to lay upon a siding and wait for
■ ordc> to pull in over any one of the
fifty tracks that spread out near the
! city. There was a little telegraph
station a few r<«ls away from where I
j lay. Orders were confidently expected
in a few minutes, but they did not
. come. My fireman and I got lonely
sitting out there in the driving rain,
! nnd not even distinguishing each other's
voices in the din. I remember Tom
yelling “It'll lie a hard time out on the
Jake to-night,” and then the light came
from the station bobbing up and down, I
and someone came hurryuig up and I
gave me the written orders to proceed i
over the last track to one of the I
stations on the outskirts of the city |
| and lay there until a special had i
passed. A ,-i’
“Well, the brakeman got down to'
throw the switch, when Slide a
bee line out of the cab and fivw at the
fellow as though he had’ gone crazy
and back. Why, lie simply tore sounds
into shreds. He jumped at the fellow I
every time' be made a movement for
the switch. He would crouch down |
and beg and whine tefribly.
“ ‘Say. Charley, I won't touch that j
switch.’ the brakey said as he walked
toward me With a white face. ‘Tliere’s '
something gone wrong, and I know it,’ !
he went on. At first I laughed, but 1
gradually something strange name over i
me suddenly. I could feel the worm
i perspiration trickling down my back
bone. The conductor got impaticiit
and yelled to us to pull out. The I
brakeman started back to throw the j
switch again, but, sir, the dog displayed
the same tactics and even bit the brake
man's hands. Just then there was a
sudden lull in the storm. The most
mournful howl I ever heard came from
that animal.
“‘My God, look!’ cried the brake
man, pointing up the track. Both of
us sprung to our posts and peered to
ward Chicago. A great red light came
like a Hash out of the inky blackness
ami the special rushed past us like a
whirl wind and was gone.
“Four white faces looked into one
another's countenance a moment later,
and just then the ojxTiitor came rush
ing out with orders to stop us, but we
had been stopped by a keener instinct
than human intelligence and telegraph
wires. » Yes, he was our mascot,” con
eluded the old engineer, brushing a
strange moisture in his eyes and walk
ing further along life's rugged road.
The dog had gone before him.—Denver
News.
G<*n. Grant's lleply.
On the evening of the first day's bat
tle of Shiloh, which had been a defeat,
the quartermaster came to Gen. Grant
and told him that if he was again de
feated on the next day he could not
transport the troops (about 65,000 in
number) if it was necessary to cross the
river. Grant asked him, “How many
can you handler” “Ten thousand,”
replied the quartermaster. “Well,”
said Grant quietly, “if we are defeated
you will be able to carry all that are
left. - ’ —San Francisco Argonaut.
• ■ r ■' 11
To Brighten Up the Picture Frames.
(iiit picture frames may be bright
ened by taking sufficient flour of sul
phur to give a golden tinge to about
one and one-half pints of water, and
in this boil four or five bruised onions
or garlic, which will answer the same
purpose. Strain off this liquid, and
withit, when cold, wash with a soft
brush any gilding which requires re
newing, and when dry it will come out
bright as new.—Exchange.
Bismarck's bedroom contains only i
three pieces of furniture-dan enormous '
wash hand stand, a small camp bed
stead and a bootjack. Tpere used to ,
lx? a couple of hair brushes. “Take
them away," said the prince a few j
year** ago; "a towel will do to part my
hair nowadays."
Then, is no n e in mixing intivti m
the <d amateur photogruple rs '
unless you share their enthusiasm. Get
half a dozen of them together and they
will begin about “pyro," ami “iron de '
velopcr," and “bromills- printn,'*- and
i “color values,” ifnd their language uill
dejxirt so fur from every <luy English
that you »|x*euUtto w|iet|ier they uro
tuiking Hanskrit or Flux-taw. Tliis is
flow it hap|x-u* with some of the women
artist* who use photography a* un u>l
i JuiH-t to sketching. - -Now )ork Com-
■ nerciaj Advertiser.
way,
Attorney at Law.
Ofliee—No. 312.1 Newcastle St.
Oilice Hours—B to 12 anil 2 to 6
Dr. j. e. McMillan.
Physician and Surgeon.
Office —Payne building on Monk
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Office— 3121 Newcastle Steeet.
Will pradiee in the Stale and
Federal Courts.
11. 11. HOWARD,
Real Esti; e and Insurance Agt
-
Office m Scarlett Block—Newcastle Street. ’
MAJLIS & SPAP V KS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Will practice in Supreme Court of Georgia
United ■'tiles Court at Savannah, and in the Su
perior Com of Glynn. Wayne, Charlton, Pierce
and Colled Counties and elsewhere by Special
| Contract.
Ofliee in. Scarlett Building, Newcastle. St.
Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office -No. 121', Newcastle Street.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon.
Nu. 314 Newcastle Street.
Residence, 508 Albemarle street.
■
Ofllce hours—9 a. m, to 5 p. in.
SAMUEL
Attorney-al Law.
Office No. 121 X Newcastle street.
J©?"-Special Attention Given to Maritime-
, Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BENNET& GROOVER,
Attorßeys-at-Law.
Office U|>-> tail *, Cor. Monk and Wewcastk'
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law.
Office in Wilght’s Bittlding, Cor. Monk ::n«i
Newcastle Str< ets.
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Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INCORPOR ATED.)
308 K NEWCASTLE STREET, BOOMS 2 and I
CROYATT BLOCK.
Cyrus Shelton, Attorney at Law, Manager
Guarantec.-Tlth y to Roa) E.-tate in the city of
Brunswi *k and Glynn county. Complete"ah
-tracts for all property in Hii I‘city am! county
from the earliest period to the pi esent time, and
supplies omissions caused by the destruction of
a portion <d Blynn county records. For Infor j
mation apply to the Manr.gcr
CT? QTTT'P'P
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llavi.ig mined to my new and commodious quarters at 310
X<‘wcastle s«ree*, I am h<‘lV‘r hnu ever prepared to show my
rlcirant slock of KUHNTi’I KE, w hich I will sell on very close
margin. me a call.
C. E. SHIPP,
Fiarßiiturc
AT LOWEST PRICESAND
On Easy Terms.
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Be Sure To Call On •
McGarvey,
316 Newcastle Street.
jV. B.—Me Garvey's Store is Packed with
Furniture of All Grades and Prices. He
(an Suit You Fvery Call on him.
W. E. PORTER, ~
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER.
i dl« 4 t-tinn n
•bi,,, ”7 ' ‘ " ii; linnj! ;!g|[ jYinmi , n , .
KALSOAIINING, PAPERIIANGING
AND IIARDOIL EfNISHING-
All wbik g»arnntccß Also dealer in I’tiinls,. ~O,ils,
it I t> -
500 Monk Street. ~,
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BURR WIXTON,
1 1979 JI , i t< '•
'* \o4. at* and ;iiu b sirMtXt .vw lu,v i . • >
Contractor! Builder
■ . J. 1.
And
Postoiflcr bojc i.MI <*otfeK»niidci <•«» fl.yjivit.ed
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‘ FO i ALL CLASS OF
.10 B Plt IN T1 N G'.
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New Press; New Type, New Oliicc,
! Kniser Block—NvWeaSllc Street.
—J! .li! .■.'.l—T.r
Brunswick
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
IIXADQrAUTBHB. ; i
All work neatly and promptly exc
| 1 chtod* Fitrenjige 11
GEO. W. KIRBY, JR.,
—at—
BOWLES A BAKER’S OFFICE
Bay Street -
The Peoples’ Market
1
Cor. Monk and Mansfield Sts.
The Peoples’ Market is now open
again and is better than ever pre
pared to furnish the verj'
BEST OF MEATS
■ ’ ■ ■ ,
delivery to any portion
of the city.' 11. a. STEEN <fc SON,
Proprietors.