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BLINDFOLDED, SHE LEAPED TO DEATH. The Body of Missing Mrs. Miller Recovered Yes terday. EVIDENTLY IT WAS SUICIDE. Discovery Made Up Academy Creek, At Three Prongs—No Inquest Held Had Threatened. The search for missing Mrs. Miller came to an abrupt end yesterday morn ing, when the news was rapidly circu lated that the body had been found in the river. At the mooring-place of the steamer PopeCatlina crowd gathered to see the mortal remains of the unfortunate womau. The body was found by James Har ris and his two sons. They were out fishing, and at that portion of Acad emy creek designated by the name ‘•Three Prongs,” they saw the body of a woman lying on a mud-bank. They made a closer inspection. The body was well preserved, and the only marked peculiarity was a bandage tied around the head and hiding the eyes. Mrs. Miller had evidently blind folded herself and walked Into the river, the blindfolding being a pre caution to prevent any weakening of her suicidal purpose. The body was lloated to the Pope Catlin’s wharf, and Coroner Jennings was sent for. lie deemed an inquest unnecessary. Undertaker Moore pre pared the body for burial. The suicide theory was evidently the correct one, Mrs. Miller having several times recently threatened to take her life. The funeral occurred yesterday af ternoon at 4 o’clock from the residence. Mr. Will Miller, the grief-strfcken son, has the sincere sympathy of the community. THE WHOLE STOCK Of Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and Silverware Goes Cheap. Mr. A. Rothschild, having purchased the full stock of E. J. Allen, on New castle street, has moved the stock to 314 Bay street, where he has the “low priced” jewelry stock of the city. Every description of jewelry, clocks, watches, rings, diamonds and silver ware will be sold positively below manufacturer’s cost. This is one of the most remarkable opportunities ever offered to theßruns wi'ck public. Don’t forget the number, 314 Bay street. An Oyster Boast. Judge and Mrs. Sam C. Atkinson tendered an enjoyable oyster roast to a party of friends at their home last night. Those present were: Misses Carter, Guerrard, McCullough, Con stance and Madeline Butts, Mr. and Mrs. I*. W. Godfrey, Messrs. 11. F. dußignon, R. D. Meader, Miller Nightingale, Smith and Bennings J utts. Sous to Burn. Luke Polite, a drayman living in Dixville, is the proud father of the largest family of boys in the city. Up to last week lie had ten —all sturdy, healthy fellows. Last week his wife Nancy presented him with an addi tional pair, making a total of a dozen future voters now around the Polite hearthstone. Lincoln and Field. Messrs. Robert T. Lincoln and Mar shall Field and tbeir party, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Caton, Mrs. Dibley and Mrs. Eddy, came up from Jekyl last night and took supper at the Ogle thorpe. They declined to register, hoping to preserve a strict anonymity. They left on the Southern for Chicago La grippe may have left you weak and run down. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic is more than Its name im plies. It is a great tonic. It gives appetite, renews health and restores vitality. tf Coal Oil Johnnie Soap at the Down ing Company. no Faith cure ABOUt STUART’S DYSPEPSIA TAB LETS. They Core Stomach Troubles and Indiges tion Anyway, Whether You Have Faith In Them or Not, Mere faith will not digest your food for you, will not give you an appetite, will not increase youT fiesh and strengthen your nerves and heart, but Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will do these things, because they are com posed of the elements of digestion, they contain the juices, acids and pep tones necessary to the digestion and assimilation of all wholesome food. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will di gest food if placed in a jar or bottle in water heated to 98 degrees, and they will do it much more ett'ect ively when taken into the stomach after meals, whether you have faith that they will or not. They invigorate the stomach, make pure blood and strong nerves, in the only way that nature can do it, and that is from plenty of wholesome food well digested. It is not what we eat, but what we digest that does us good. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by nearly all druggists at 50 cents for full sized packages, or by mail from the Stuart Cos., Marshall, Mich. PERSONAL POINTS. Around the Hotel Lobbies and in the City. Mr. G. W. Wright was in the city yesterday from Sterling. Miss Finney is spending some time on Jekyl, the guest of Miss Lake. Congressman W. G. Brantley is stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel in Washington. Miss Belle Stiles returned yesterday from Jeky I, where she visited the fam ily of Bishop Weed. Mr. J. S. M. Symons will not return to Brunswick immediately as ex pected. He may not return in several weeks. The prettiest and sweetest childrens’ Easter hats, Hewers, ribbons and trim mings will be found at Mrs. Earle’s, 203, Newcastle street. Mrs. J. T. Wilson and son, Mr. J. Hollister Wilson, leave this morning for their home in Montreal, after spending the winter at the Oglethorpe Mr. Oscar Schultz arrived yester day on the bark Olivia, from Port Natal, and will spend a month, the guest of his cousin, Mr. Oscar Johan neson. Professor and Mrs. McMillan, the talented musicians, who have been leading the Oglethorpe hotel orchestra during the season, left yesterday for Bristol, Tenn., to the regret of Bruns wick music lovers. Mrs. Lilia Day and children are in the city on a visit to friends. Mrs. Day lived in Brunswick a number of years, and has many friends here who are glad to see her again. Mrs. Day and children are stopping at tbt Pen nick house. CITY ITEMS. Happenings That Are Too Short for Heads. The Marine band had a rehearsal last night. The front of Keany & Bailey’s store is being repainted. The Mallory liner Colorado will sail at 6 o’clock this morniug. The Riflemen will meet tonight to decide finally on the Albany trip. The tug Angie and Nellie is being overhauled at Coney & Parker’s wharf. The steamship Werneth Hall and its crew of coolies is still an attraction to curious citizens. “The outlook for a first-class branch of the Ancient Essenic Order here is encouraging,” said Organizer Carson to a Timks man last night. Mr. J. J, Tomlinson and Miss Ella Miller, both of Cumberland, were united in marriage by Rev. Ed. F. Cook on Wednesday night. STRAYED OR STOLEN-A black and tan collie puppy, live months old. Answers to the name of Scott. Suit able reward paid for return to Chas. S. Wylly, Union street. 17-5 t Oglethorpe lodge, No. 45, K. of P. met at their hall last night and held a very interesting session. Several de grees were conferred. Quite a num ber of uetv members are joining. A Pi int to Remember. Is you wish to purify your blood you should take a medicine that cures blood diseases. The record of cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla proves that this is the best medicine for the blood ever produced. Hood’s Sarsaparilla cures the most stubborn oases and it is the medicine to take if your blood is impure. Hood’s Pills are the best after-din ner pills; assist digestion, cure head ache. 25 cents. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA., MARCH 19, 189 G. ———a—■—■—— ■—■ That Discomfiting Dryness... Comes, with the approach of summer, to plague mankind and womankind. We Cure Thirst : Our soda fount is gauged to a most delightful frigidness. But we are not boasting about our cold drinks. The ex perience of years has taught the public that we know our business. All Sorts, All Flavors. Adams Drug Cos., Old Reliable,” J. J. LISSNER. —wnoLESALE- Croceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, • Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty. 300 GLOUSTETJ and Ci3 204 GRANT Streets, “ DriHISVN ILK, Ud. California Restaurant CHUE HALL, Manager. BEST IN BRUNSWICK. * •BORDERS TAKEN FOR O K. LAUNDRY. Do You Want to Read Cheaply ? • WE HAVE INAUGURATED A CIRCULATING LIBRARY, Which will put the Fine Assortment of Books on our shelves in reach of all For FIV® C6NTS you can secure any work we have for all the time necessary to read it. Call and ask for an explanation ot the plan. Sunday hours from 8 to 10 a. m. and from 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. • Fleming <& Waff. P 1 (T\ IP F ac^e *° orc^er- Largest and most i U l\L complete line of blank books and FRAMES school books ~ l ‘ Y ’ 11. T. DUNN, 219 Newcastle stpeet. NICE THINGS TO EAT -==x CjR YOU CANGETTHEM NEW ' AT W. H. DeVoe’s, HOWE. MAPLE SYRUP PLAIN FRESH PICKLES A' I) VEGETABLFS JELLIES FANCY RECEIVED JAMS CRACKERS DAILY Coney & Parker, —DEALERS IN COAL AND WOOD, Kosendale and Portland Cements, Common and Facing Brick, Rock Lime, Plaster, Hair, Shingles and Laths, Sewer Pipe’ Chimney Flue Pipe and Fittings, fire Briolk and Fire Clay! Telephone 18 RAY STREET Livery ———— D raying and Stables. and Feed Sale Morris & Lee, Mansfield Street. Old Street Car Stables. Did you ever stop to think what in digestion really means? It means simply that your stomach is tired. It our legs are tired, we ride. The horse and the steam engine do the work. Why not give your stomach a ride; that is; let something else do its work. Foods can be digested outside of the body. All plants coutain diges tive principles which will do this. The Shaker Digestive Cordial contains di gestive principle and is a preparation designed to rest the stomach. The Shakers themselves have such un bounded contidence in it that they have placed 10 cent sample bottles on the market, and it is said that eveu so small a quantity proves beneficial in a vast majority of cases. All druggists keep it. Laxoi, is the best medicine for chil dren. Doctors recommend it in place of Castor Oil. People buy Hood’s Sarsaparilla year after year because it does them good. It will do you good to take it now. Nabob Flour makes the best and 1 whitest bread. (iOOD COOKING MAKES GOOD EATING. MEADS SEEVKU TO ORDER. NEWCASTLE ST. To Albany. For Georgia Chautauqua, Albany Ga., March 21, 29, 1597, the Plant Sys tem will sell round tickets from Brunswick to Albany and return at rate of $6.54. Tickets to be sold March 20 to 28. 1597, inclusive with dual limit three days trom date of sale. Brace up. Throw oil that tired feeling. There is life and health and strength in the crimson tint of John son’s tonic . The only recognized spe cillc for la grippe. Cures and pre vents grip. Completes unfinished cures. Try it. The ladies know that Liberty Bell Baking Powder makes fine bread. Gail Borden Eagle Brand Condensed Milk. Little Book'INFANT HEALTlfsent FREE Hew York ©hdensed Milk Cos. N Y. Official Inspect or of WatcheM for the R. and VV. DOWN! DOWN! DOWN! Go tlio JPrice®. I The goods must go, so call now for bargains. 0-4-0 REPAIRING AND ENGRAVING. o-4-o KENNON MOTT. " The . . . JEWELER. FINEST LIQUORS AND CIGARS. • THE ARCADE, GLOUCESTER STREET. delicate free lunch daily FROM 11 TO 1 O’CLOCK. ImportedJAles and Porter on Draft. “Keany Cure.” “Keany Cure.’’ n" " ~1.. . —a rail ii fiiim—m———i^——————am——a—mi— Brunswick people are all interested now over the great anti-whisky beverage, “KEANY CURE.” Chase & Sanborn’s famous Boston coffees and teas are certainly the greatest production of the age. You can’t drink “Seal Brand” coffee and red liquor the same day. Mothers, see that your sons and husbands have a cup of this delicious and invig orating beverage every morning, noon and night. Don’t forget. FOR SALE ONLY BY Keany & Bailey, Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street. J. M. Maddux, A. H. Lane, W. B. Cook. W.Nfsshaum, President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. THE MERCHANTS & TRADERS BANK OF BRUNSWICK. CAPITAL, *IOO,OOO. SURPLUS, *IO,OOO. DIRECTORS: James L. Foster, J. B. Wright, C. D. Ogg, M. Kaiser, Aloses Isaac, A. H. Lane, J. M. Madden, A. c. I*. Dodge, jr. . Accounts of All Solvent Institutions Arc Solicited • A Savings Department Is Maintained in This Bank and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited. DOWNING, President. E. D. WALTKB, Can i.T. R.H.vIkDT T ’LheN at 'onall3 an l i E> runsw ‘ c k CASH CAPITAL •1Y0.090. Deals Liberally With Its Patrons and Friends BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. If you hold the lucky num ber you will own the finest wheel in Brunswick on July 4 next. Watch for subsequent an nouncement in this space. The Brunswick Cycle Company, 306 Newcastle Street. WHEN YOUR And tlie Ste&k is Good You may be sure that it came from HONORIIS CHARLES AHP o r FTj'' \T 7" BAU]\if GARTNER & Cos. A. X 1 Xjixlv Western meats from Swift. GAME IN SEASON, FINEST SAUSAGE, *=* HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON. 305 Grant Street, and 213 Newcastle. Time by Wire from Washing ton Received I>ai'y. 215 NEWCASTLE ST.