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”** *‘kf JfAND BOATS
ah and Departures.
| STANDARD TIME.) *
E. T.,V. & G. Railway—Passenger trains ar
rive daily at 6:10 a.in. and 5:15 p.m., and de
part at 8:2»1 a in. and 11:00 pm.
B. & W. Railway—Passenger trains arrive daily
at 12:05 p.m. and 7:10 p.m., and depart at
7:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.
St. Simon’s Island—Boat leaves the city at 8:00
a. ra.. and 2:00 p. ni Leave Ocean Pier
10:30 a. m., 4:3) p. in. Sunday schedule:
Leave Brunswick 9: ?o a. m., and 1:80 p. m.
Leave Ocean Pier 10:30 a. m., and 5:00 p. m.
Cumberland Route—Boat leaves the* >ity at 7:00
a.m. and arrives at 7:00 p.m.
Savannah, Brunswick and Fernandina—Boats
arrive on Tuesdays and Fridays and leave
Wednesday s and Saturdays.
Darien Line - i’.onts leave everyday except Sun
day atß:3o a.m. and arrive at7:3o p.m.
Satilla River Line— Boat, Ic.tv -son Mondi vs find
. Thursdays Mid arrive Tuesdays and F. ;-
days.
Port ot Brunswick.
September 15.
[Central Standard time, i
Hi rh water; on the bar 4:42 a. m.. 4:59 p. n>.
Low water on the bar 10:46 a. in.; 11:20 p. m.
▲d I 34 minutes for sun time.
VESSELS IN PORT.
g BARKS.
Bark John Harvey. Am- 736 tons. Phelan.
Bark Spes, Nor. 427 tons. Gunderson.
Ydiim. Nor. W 2 tons, Otago.
Bork I)ax, Nor., 892 tons, Terjeson,
Concordia, Russ, 27!) tons. Rank.
BARKKNTINES.
Wm. II Dietz, Am. 468 tons, Wakcly.
SCHOONERS.
Lizzie B. Willy, Am. 543 tons, Kinney.
Wm. J. Lennoud, Am, 843 tons, A’npper.
Beh. It. Bowers, Am. 414 tons. Wilson.
Gertie M. Hickerson, Am. os tons, Anderson.
Annie L. Henderson, Am. 407 ton.-. Henderson
H< h, Nancy Smith, Am. 414 tons, Rayner.
Beh Kate Flint, Am. 555 tons, DcWintfy.
Mary J. Cook, am. 411 to s. Higbee.
• Harriet C. Kerlin, am., 491 bins, Shaw.
Brig Daisy, am. 418 tons, Nash*
Harry Prescott Am., 134 tons; Turner.
Otello, am. 332 lons, Bond.
Edward 8, Steua. am. 321 tons, Coal.
H.ir *ld C Beedren nm. Cousins.
Earl F. Mason, am. 508 tons. Vie.kerson.
Ja • not Slater, Am 295 tons, booker.
'bbi*C.! »ib Am 82- ton». Eaton*
bteamship Christian, nor, Johnson, 3;1 tone,
tafatal Route
to and from
Florida.
The short line between Brunswick and Jackson
ville, via Jekyl, Cumberland, Bunge
ncsp and Fernandina.
THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER
Cily of Brunswick
Bans dally on the following -ehedulv, tak
ing jffect May 11,1890. standard
time—9uth meridian.
SOUTH.
Lv Brunswick via steamer . .7:0.) a m
Ar Jeky i *:lsa m
_,«r ( 'umberlaud:. 10:00 a m
Ar Dungene-> 11:15am
Ar ternandina 12 ;o p m
Lv Fernandina vi i F C and 1* Ry 1.00 p m
Ar Jacksonville 2.25 p m
Lv Fernandina in FC ami PKy t 5o p m
Ar Tampa via F C and I’ R\; .7.20 a m
NORTH.
Lv Tampa via FO and P Rv 5.00 a m
via F C PRy .. 2.5.; p m
Lv Jacksonville via F C and P Ry ';. !*> a m
Ar Fernandina 12.15 p m
Lv Fernandina via steamer 3.00 p m
Ar Dungeness 3.15 pm
Ar Cumberland 5.0') p m
Ar Jekyl.. r.. :jn p m
Ar Brunswick 7.15 p m |r
made nt Fernandina to ai d from’
all|M>inls in South Florida, via F Can * P Ry, at
Jacksonville to and from st Augustine and at
points isouth. At Brunswick with ET V am! G
Ky and B and W Rv to and from all poin; - west
and north. A or dinner served on
the uteaincr ht low rates ot st»- r ich. Throiiuh
rates Brun-wick and Jacksonville - fn
chi >: >6 round trip; 42.5 j cla - $1.50
round trip.
Tickets ran be purchased a I'ncon fippiira-
tlon to J. F. Noi ri-, i V and Ga Ry.
passenger <lopot. oi t> J >:> > W «l, Purser on the i
steamer, to any point in 1; >nda.
1). (.ALLEN,
General I’icket and Ihutenger Agent. |
R C. LITTIiEFIELD GeneralManagi r.
St. Simon’s Li ne.
NEW SCHEDI LE.
(Stauitard Time.)
after August 20, schedule
will be as follows:
DEPARTURE.
From Brunswick—
For Ocean Pier and Mills at 7:50 a. m. and 2
p. in.
RETURNING.
Leave Ocean Pier at 10:00 a. m. and 4:30
p. in.
SUNDAYS.
Ixiave Brunswick at 9.30 a m. and 2:30 p.m
Returning leave Ocean Pier at 10:30 a. m. and
6 p. iu. U DART, Superintendent.
SEASIDE COLLFiiE
FOP YOUNG LADIES.
This institution will open on Mon-1
day, September 29. The equipment i
will be complete, the faculty full, the
instition thorough.
For circulars or information ail-.
dress at Brunswick, after August 1.
S. C. CALDWELL,
President.
DRUNKENI(ESS
Liquor Habit.
trow nwe/sßifro/f£WM
d*hko(Es GOLDEN SPECIFIC
It can begivenincoffge.tea.orin articles of food, j
without the knowledge of patient if necessary; |
it in absolutely harmleaa and will effect a penna- |
nvut and speedy cure, whether the patient in a
moderate drink er or an alcoholic wreck. IT.NEV
ER FAILS. It operate* ao quietly and with niich i
certainty that the patient undergocH no incon I
venienre, and aoon bia complete reformation is
effected. 4d page book free. To bo had of
LLOYD A ADAMS. Druggists,
Brunswick, Ga j
R. FJBowlGfs & Co
Vcirman li«X Street,
Merchandise Brokers
—And—
GENERAL AGENTS.
Agent s for Georgia und Florida for
Macm ale and Urbuu Safa < oiupany
and Alpine Safe (oiupany.
Ageata for the It. Sauer Khow<'aa<\
Co., and (Ito < uiqpaoh Tyi-< x»it«r
IR. HOPKINS & CO.,
: Real Estate and Insurance Agents.
i Represent a number of leading Eire Insurance Companies
fi | A large number of the most desirable lots m New and Old
? Town for sale on reasonable terms.
150,000 Acres of Timber Lands.
Correspondence solicited. Address
Office 207 Newcastle Street.
m'. kaiser, 7 TrnTLItNET -
President. Vice President. Cashier.
; Savings Saxxlci
r •
Interest allowed on deposits in savings
department of the
-MERCHANTS AND TRADERS BANK,
■j CORNER MONK AND GRANT STREETS.
GM®OMC,
Grradn, Hay
a/nd Provisions,
Headquarters for
Dry, Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams
Breakfast Bacon
Lard, Meal, Grits. Corn Oats, Bran, Mil)
Feed etc-
BAY STREET • Foot of Monk.
SAM B. BREEDLOVE.
Book and Stationery Store.
Fancy Goods, Lamps and Fixtures, Pictures, Frames, Glass
• ware and Crockery;
OFFICE SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY.
219 NEWCASTLE STREET. *•
NEW YOFtK
Steam Dye House
AND TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.
Coi?. JF’ itTT-Cl lAiclimoncl St.
J. BILLER, Proprietor.
©S”* <>nts’ garments made to order, cleaned, dyed and re
paired. Satisfaction guaranteed.
OATTAHOOCHEE VALLE! EXFOSITIOT
MAJ ILQiNfi
Commencing November sth. Ending November 15th.
COLUMBUS, G-Jk.
A SEASON OF UNRIVALLED ATTRACTION.
This Exposition Will Be One of the Most Complete and Interesting
Ever Held inlthe South.
EVERY DEPARTMENT WILL PRESENT A FINE DISPLAY.
LIBERAL PREMIUMS OFFERED FOR COUNTY AND INDIVIDUAL EXHIBITS.
Th extractions for Visitors Will Be Numerous and Varied.
TROTTING and RUNNING RACES, MILITARY CONTESTS and EVERY
KIND OF AMUSEMENTS.
ALXIANCE DAY, MERCHANTS’ DAY,
DRUMMERS’ DAY and RED MENS’ DAY.
Balloon Ascensions and Parachute Leaps Every Day During the Exposition.
ONE CENT A MILE RATES OVER ALL RAILROADS.
Everybody come and have a good time, Columbus wifi be in her glory.
For further information, catalogues, etc. address
J. J. SLADE, President,
C. B. GRIMES, Secretary,,
fiffjAn WELL, GO To
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ik And get one cheap by buying
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XIA SEW' AbTLE -TUEET,
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A SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.
The Vicissitude* of u Confederate During
and Since the Civil War.
“Tn 1870,” said Maj. George A. Van-
I degrift, ’*l met us typical a soldier of
> fortune ever Lever imagined. I had' l
gone from St. Louis to Grafton, sixty i
miles above, on an excursion to witness
an eclipse of the sun. On the boat re
turning to the city there was dancing '
] in the cabin, and as I stood watching
the dancers I observed a man staring
at me. He was a typical southerner in
appearance, tall, handsome and strik
ing looking. His gaze annoyed me so
that I left the cabin.
“Returning again- lie renewed the
stare, and finally I found him stand-
M ing by my side. He said, ‘I beg par
don, but you don’t know me, I see.’
‘No,’I said, ‘I don’t.’ ‘I know you,’ he
. replied. ‘ln 1861 you were a lieutenant
in the Second Ohio regiment in front of
Washington, weren't you?’ ‘Yes,’ I as
sented. ‘ln ’63 you were adjutant of
the Second in front of Murfreesboro,
Tenn?’ ‘Yes.’ ‘ln the lattei; part of
i ’64 you were on the Little Miami rail
way?’ ‘Yes,’ I said, getting interested,
‘but you’ve the advantage of me, for I
- can’t recall ever seeing you.’
“ ‘I know you, you see,’ the stranger
said, ‘and I'D tell you a story. In ’6l
I was a boy of 20; I was in your camp
in front of Washington selUng fruit
, and trinkets to the men. I was a Con
federate spy then. In ’63 I was still a
spy, and struck your camp at Murfrees
boro. It was odd that I should get into
the same camp again, but I did. There
were so many officers there, you among
them, whom I knew, that I feared de
tection and fled. Tire latter part of '64
I was captured—not as a spy, fortu
nately, but as a rebt‘l soldier—and sent
as a prisoner to Camp Chase, O.
“One night nine of us succeeded hi es
caping from prison, and making our
way as far as Alton, on the Little Mi
ami, we boarded the midnight express.
Wo were sitting together, concealed as
much as possible, when the car door
opened, and who should walk in but
yourself. I told the boys the jig was
I up, and we jumped from the train and
j took to the woods. We thought you
I were an officer in pursuit of the fugi
! fives. You were not? God, I wish
I we’d known it then.
“ ‘After the war,’ he continued,' ‘I
drifted down into Mexico and joined
Maximilian’s forces, where I was capt
ured and came wi,thin an ace of being
I shot with Maximilian. From Mexico 1
| went to South America, and fought in
1 two or three of their revolutions. 1
grew tired of that and came back to
the States. I’m tired of it here, and
I'm off next week to enlist in the Papal
zonawe, afl I sue Victor Emmanuel and
the pepe <n*-> having trouble, and iris
holiness has advertised for recruits.
Good-by I’ and he was off. Ft was cu
rious that he and 1 should have met so
frequently, and I’ve been rather sorry
that I lost track of tl|O fellow after
ward. He was a true soldier of fort
une, and there were lots like him in
the war.”—Cincinnati Commercial Ga
zette.
Where Sardines Come From.
One of the most important sardine
centers of France is Concarneau, a
place of 6,000 souls, and a favorite re
sort for American painters who have 1
very little talent and an enormous
quantity of self conceit. Situated at |
the head of the bay of Toret, on a pict- I
uresque point, and in a country where I
fish and food are very cheap, the town is
regarded by artists as a sort of earthly
paradise. The gulf stream gives it a
temperature so soft that snow is rarely
seen, camellias and fueshias bloom in
tlie open air in midwinter, mimosa
flowers in February, and the climate,
though much more humid, is as mild
as that of Cannes, and yet the place is |
in the same latitude as Bluehill, Me.,
or Bangor.
Islands shelter the bay and make its
clear and tranquil waters, in whose
depths may be seen the most magnifi
cent specimens of marine vegetation, a
favorite resting place for sardines not |
yet in oil, and every year Concarneau
puts up as many as 18,000,000 to 20,-
000,000 boxes of them. These cost,
purchased of the fishermen, 1,000,000 !
francs, the preparing them 600,000
francs and the oil and tin boxes 360,-
000 francs more—in aD not a bad
year's work for a town in Brittany.—
- Cor. New Orleans Picayune.
Is the World Becoming Gluttonous?
We have made too much of cooking.
We have talked and written about
cooking, and praised and exalted it in
every way untff at last we have raised
it into die position of a high art —al-
most a religion. We have become, in
talk and literature at any rate, a na
; don, or rather a world, of guzzlers and
j gluttons. We liave learned to speak
of our dinner as if it were something
bet ween a science and a sacrament. The
happy man is the man to whom the ob
ligation to “dine” (part of the religion
of most Englishmen) every day and
under all circumstances, and at what
ever sacrifice of business or pleas
ure, is a.- ,reat a superstition as the Mo
hammedan obligation to abstain from
1 wine. A good dinner is a good thing,
ino doubt. But the fetish dinner, the
universally obligatory dinner, the din
' tier which must be eaten every day,
runs away with about half the pleas
urcs which men of moderate incomes
might otliCTwi.se enjoy.—London Truth.
Uliut W« All I.lke.
“Tlujre is one thing about a dumb
man I like.”
“What's that?”
“Hu doesn't talk too much with his
mouth. "—Harper’s Bazar.
CliHt-gea Ku.tallied.
Immigrant liiH[>ector —We liavo in
formation that you oome over here on
i contract.
Lord Fltzmud-Fitzmud (indlgnmitly)
i Aw-whut-«r-«r— why, you wud«, Im-'
pudent fellah, 1 coiuu ovah here to
' marry Mia* Angelina Goldutt, of New
Yawk.
Immigrant luspeetor (triumphaotly)
—Well, wtud'a the iuatl> r with yerj
I ain't marriage a uoulraM I You’ll have i
to go bank.—Life.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
WAITER A. WAY.
Attorney at Law.
Office—No. 312$ Newcastle St.
Office Hours—,B to 12 and 2 to 6.
Dr. j. e. McMillan,
Physician and Surgeon.
Office —Payne building on Monk
Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
Attorney at Law.
Officii 312$ Newcastle Street.
Will practice in the State and
Ffcdcial Courts.
~
Real Estate and Insurance Agt
OFFICE m Scarlett Block—Newcastle Street.
HARRIS & SPARKS,
Attorneys and Counsellors at Law.
Will pra ’.tice in Supreme Court of Georgia,
United Stales Court at Savannah, and in the Su
perior Courts of Glynn, Wayne, Charlton, Pierce
and Coffee Counties and elsewhere by Special
Contract.
Office 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.
No. 314 X Newcastle Street.
Residence, 508 Albemarle street.
Office hours—ft a. m, to 3p. m.
SA MU EL BORC H A RDT
Attorney-at-Law.
Office No. 121 X Newcastle Street.
Special Attention Given to Maritime
Law and Questions Affecting Land Titles.
BEN NET & GROOVE]-;,
Attorneys at-Law.
Office Up-Stairs, Cor. Monk ami Newcastle
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney-at-Law.
Officb In Wright's Building, Cor. Monk and
Newcastle Streets.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
(INCORPORATED.)
303tf NEWCASTLE STREET, ROOMS 2 and 4 ’
CROVATT BLOCK.
Cyrus Shelton, Attorney at Law. Manager
Guarantees Titles to Real Estate in the city of
Brunswick and Glynn county. Ccmpktc ab
stracts for all property In said city ami county
from the earliest period to the present time, and
supplies omissions caused by the destruction of
a portion of Glynn county records. For Infor
mation apply to the Manager
C. E. SHIPP,
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DEALER,
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Having moved to my new and commodious quarters at 310
Newcastle street, I am better than ever prepared to show my
eleuant stock of KURNITUHE, which I will sell on very close
margin. G» v e me a call.
€. E. SHIPP.
.’WJtiexx You wfiixt to Buy
Furniture
AT LOWEST PRICES ANO
On Easy Terms.
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T3o SSxir-e To CTrtll On
McGarvey,
316 Newcastle Street.
jV. B.—McGarvey's Store is Packed with
Furniture oj All Grades and Prices. He
Gan Suit You Every r linie, Call on him.
~ W.E. PORTER,
HO USE AND SIGN PAINTER',
KALSOMINING, PAPERHANGING
AND IIARDOIL FINISHING.
All work guaranteed Also dealer in Paints, Oils, Etc.
Eest in “tire C±“ty
There is nothing more toothsome than a Juicy Steak or Roast, and
there is no place where you cun get one so nice as at
THE PEOPLES JVEAIHiET
Corner Monk and Mansfield Streets.
Free Delivery to :.ny part f the city. ,
STHJILISJ <gc SON. Proprietors.
BURR WINTON,
Nos. 314 and 310 B street, Nuw Town,
Contractor! Builder
And Superintendent.
J*o.toSc> box 180 CorreMwadeaoe aoUcUnd
P.~ C.“ M I L L 72 R ,
House Mover.
Headquarters corner Mansiicid and
Ellis Streets.
makes a specialty of meting buildings ot all
kinds. Satisfaction guaranteed.
FOll ALL CLASS OF
JOB PRINTING.
New Press, New Type, New Office,
Kaiser Block—Newcastle Street.