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Woman’s Diseases are peculiar, and cannot be disouased as we do those to which all are subject. Men struation sustains such grty/M important relations to jHggUjW W her health that when R&d Suppressed, Irregular or / WwgjjFZ Painful, she becomes lan-ll^W \ guid, the bloom leaves \\V her cheek and gravej r J J 'Mi complications ariso un-SMij!'/ fl I \W less regularity is restored'™™! I If to these organs. „ Jfjl|| j, | 1\ BRADFIELD’S ffl I 1 \\ FEMALE mUJ REGULATOR is a receipt of a noted physician of the South, where Menstruate troubles prevail more ex tensively than in any other section. It never fails to restore health and strength to the suffering woman. Thi Bradfield Regulator Cos., Atlanta g> Sold by all Druggists at SI.OO per Bottle! UDRIIM’Q FOR RSTEIF.It SEX PllUri Q This remedy being in ... —jected directly to the seat of those disease* 1 1/ the Genito-Frinarj |M A# ■■Organs, requirett no la (JU gjgeliange of diet. Cnrr -wW guaranteed in 1 to 3 days. (Sinail plain puek mSTHnge, b y mail, SI.OO V IJ XVJtUmuld only hy VV. ,1. Butts, the druggist, corner Newcrst le and Glourmster streets Brunswick, Ga. Moderate prices. Tel ephone 27. Prescriptions a specialty. f J j Knife P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, Saves a Mad From Becoming a Cripple. Mr. Asa Ammons, a well-known citizen of Jacksonville, Florida, was afflicted by a terrible ulcer. Medical skill seemed unavailing in stopping the ravages of the terrible disease. The leg was swollen and intensely painful, as the ulcer had eaten its way down to the very bone. All medicines and treatments having failed to effect a cure, the doctors said the leg must come off. Just when it seemed that Mr. Ammons would become a disabled and a crippled man, be tried P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, and the re sult was wonderful. P. P. P. SAVES HIS LEG. “ Jacksonville, Fla., July 1, 1895. Two years ago I had the worst ulcer on my leg I ever saw. It bad eaten down to the bone, and my whole leg below my knee, and my foot was swollen and inflamed. The bone was swollen and painful, and discharged a most offensive matter. My physicians said I had necrosis of the bone, and my leg would have to come off. At this stage I commenced to take P. P. P. and to bathe my leg with hot castile soap suds. It began to improve at once and healed rapidly, and is to-day a sound and useful leg. “ I think P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, is all a man could ask for as a blood purifier, as I have known it to cure so meterrible cases of blood poi soning in a remarkably short time. •‘ASA AMMONS.” TERRIBLE BLOOD POISON. The body covered with sores—two bottles of P. P. P made a positive and permanent cure. This is only one of many thousand similar cases. Catarrh yields at once to P. P. P. That smothered feeling at night, that heavy feeling in the day can and should be removed; P. P. P. will do it if you only give it a chance. Indigestion and constipation go hand in hand. Headaches and total loss of appetite are the results. Regulate yourself and tone up your stomach with P. P. P. Sold by all druggist* LIPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’r*, Lippman’s Block, Savannah, Qa. The bonept, reliable, " 18-year-old Ramblers L2jf " are the best wheels to buy, and you save . / WwS S2O. Lap brazed |3 IMI joints, fish-mouth !"S :Mi reinforcements, nK “ dished ” sprockets and G. & J. tires / make this the most A jj .V desirable wheel i|. fl jIR made. Investigate /I Jl Ml its many advantages \JI 'lll and satisfy yourself. /| |||[jll ,11 y Catalogue free. M dim -J 'I J. A. MONTGOMERY, Agent, BRUNSWICK GA paTne, murphy - & CO., BROKERS Orders Executed O-sr Our I’rivate Wires --/or— COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS For Cash or on Margins, laical Securities Bought and Sold. Telephone, 530. Board oW’rade Building, Jackson Building, Savalliuli.ua. Atlanta, Ga. V. B. ABRAMS. Brunswick Representative. ALL THE NEWS IN - COLORED CIRCLES, A Department Devoted to the Doings' of the Race. THE CHURCHES AND SOCIETIES. What is Transpiring Among the Colored People in and Around Brunswick. [T. C. CALHOUN, Editor.] . Excursion to Harris Neck tomor row. Those who desire to be iu at tendance at the Sunday services of the association, which is in session at that place, may avail themselves of this opportunity to do so Services tomorrow at Pay ne’s chapel A. M. E. church, a follows : 11 a. m , sermon by the pastor; 3p. m , Rermon; sacrament at 4 p. in. The entertainment given by the young people last Thursday night at Odd Fellows’ hall was an excellent affair. The young people demeauored themselves in a manner very becom ing. Prof. Win. Daniels was the only grown person invited and conducted the dancing for them. All enjoyed themselves splendidly and went home at a becoming hour. The moonlight picnic given by Mr. and Airs. Gabe Deßlakie to Sulphur Springs last Thursday night was a most enjoyable affair to the invited guests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Holman, Mr. Chris Short, Air. and Mrs. F. 11. Hankins, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds and others whose names we did not get. • Keep in mind the charity entertain ment given by the Medio-Mutual Benefit association. Take JOHNSON’S CHILL & FEVER TO NASHVILLE. The Plant System Announces Its Rates to the Great Exposition. 'For the Tennessee Centennial and International Exposition, Nashville, IVnii., May 1 to October 30, 1897, the Plant System will sell round-trip tickets trom Brunswick to Nashville, Tenn., at the following rates on dates named below: s23.os—Tickets to be sold April 14 and 24 and daily on and after April 28, until and including October 15; final limit November 7, 1897. sl7.3s—Tickets to be sold daily on and alter April 29, uotil and including October 15, 1897; final limit twenty days in addition to date of sale. sl2,oo—Tickets to be sold on Tues days and Thursdays of each week, be ginning April 29, and until and in cluding October 26, 1897; final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. $11.35 —Applies tb military compan ies and uniformed brass bands accom panying them, moving in bodies of twenty-five or more on solid ticket; to be sold daily, beginning April 29. and until and including October 26,1897; final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. Same rate will apply to bona fide students and their teachers in parties of twenty-five or more on solid tickets, upon application of principals of colleges, schools and universities; to be sold May 15 to June 30, 1897, in clusive, and Sepcember 15 to October 25, 1897, inclusive; final limit ten days in addition to date of sale. To Nashville. The Southern railway announces a rate of $11.35 from Brunswick to Nashville, Tenn., ami return for ac count ot seventh annual reunion United Confederate veterans. Irre proachable service. Schedules un equaled. See that your read by way of Southern railway. A liberal price will be paid at this office for the delivery of any or all of the following: issues of Thk Times: June 23; August 6, 8,24; September 13, 23, 29; October 2. 4,5, 27, 29, 1890, and April 14, 1897. All Over the World. All parties desiring to take trips to any part of the world should call on Capt. O. Johannesson, who is the Brunswick agent of all the fastest and best steamships alloat. lie can make you rates to auy foreign point. VICTORIA BLINDS. FOB IXSIDE WINDOWS AND FOB VEItANDAS. J. B. LEONARD, Office over Wright Building, corner Monk and (.•rant Streets. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK. GA., SATURDAV MORNING. JULY 17, 1897 To Amerieus- For the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows, Americus, Ga., August 10 to 14, the Southern rail way announces a rate of one fare for the round trip from all points within the state of Georgia. Tickets will be on sale Au gust 8, 9 and 10, final limit UDtil Au gust 10, 1897. C. L. Candler, General Agent. For Over Fifty Years. An Old and Wei.l-Ttied Remedy. Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It sooths the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other f kind. Rob Roy flour is leading all others Why? Because it is the best. MADE ME A MAN §AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ALL Nervous Diseases— Failing Mem ory, Impotency, Sleeplessness, etc., caused by Abuse and other Excesses and Indis cretions. They quickly and surely restore Lost Vitality in old or young, and fit a man for study, business or marriage. ' Prevent Insanity and Consumption if taken in time. Their use shows immediate improve ment and effects a CURE where all others fail. In sist upon having the genu* ne Ajax Tablets. They have cured thousands and v* ill cure you. We give a positive written guarantee to effect a cure in each case or refund the money. Price 60 cents per package, or six packages [full treatment] for $2.60. By mail, in plain wrapper, upon receipt of price. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., For sale in Brunswick, Ga., by WILLIAM CROVATT & CO. Health js Wealth. DR. E. C. WEST’S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL. ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is sold under positive Written Guarantee, by authorized agents only, to cure Weak Memory, bizzineeß, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Evil Dreams, Lack of Confi dence, Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $t a box; six for $5; with written guarantee to cure or refund money. Sample pack age, containing five days’ treatment, with full instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to each person. At store or by mail. ___ Label Special Extra Strength. tfSFzTI ls7£J For Impotency, Loss H AtV. 4uy Power, Lost Manhood, tfi. fl*, 1 . Sterility or Y <v -*dg> a box; six for $5, withg- guaranterS|X%V to cure in 30 dais. At store™ v BEFORE or by mail. AFTER W. J. BUTTS, The Druggist,cor. Newcas tle and Gloucester streets, Brunswick, Ga. Moderate prices. Telephone 27. Prescriptions a specialty. Joerger’s Pharmacy. DRUGS, PERFUMERY, ETC. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded Day and Night. OPPOSITE OGLETHORPE HOTEL. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JULY 4, 1897. v .. . , No. |N. Sio. No. Northbound. al | 15 8 3 13 tv. Brunswick 5 45a 1 931 la 5 40p 816 p Ar. Everett 3sa 1(1 3‘Ja 3Up 9 lOp Lv. Jesup 11 22a 10 Up “ Surreney 12 04p 11 Olp “ Baxley 12 23p 11 23p “ Haztenrr-t 12 55p 12 00n “ Lumber City 1 25p 12 20a “ Helena 2 02p 1 06a “ Missler 2 18p 1 24a “ Eastman 2 40p 151a “ Empire 8 07p 2 22a Lv. Lawkinsville. 2 40p “ Cochran No. O TflOp No. 7 T3oa “ Macon 8 30a 4 45pi 7 lUp 415a “ Flovilla 933a 5E8pl8(IOp 5 27a “ McDonough. 1010a 640 p 845 p 6joa Ar. Atlanta 1110a 7 45p, 9 45p 715a Lv. Atlanta 2 80,) 10 OOp 10 OOp 7 50a Ar. Chattanooga 7 80p 415a|410a lOOp Ar. Louisville 7 55a 8 15pj 8 15p 7 65a Ar. Cincinnati. Q. & C 7 30a 7 30p| 7 30p 7 30a Lv. Atlanta 11l 50p 1200m] Ar. Washington I 9 40p 0 42a ** Kew York I 6 28aj 1243p' Southbound. N ”’ No ‘ *“■ lO 16 8 14 Lv. New York 4 30p 77777! 777777 IS 15a “ Washington 10 43p 1115a Ar. Atlanta 8 55p 5 10a Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & C 8 OOp 8 3na 8 30a 8 OOp ** Louisville 7 35p 7 45a 7 45aj7 35p Lv. Chattanooga 8 (JOa 10OOp 10OOp 8 05p Ar. Atlanta 110 p 5 Ota 5 00a. 8 05p Lv. Atlanta 4 20p 5 20a 810a 8 30p McDonough 5 20p 615a 910a 9 35p flovilla 5 58p 0 59a 9 alia 10 Up Ar. Macon 7 OOp! 8 10a 10 50a 11 lOp Lv. Cochran lo 0.5a 12 40a Ar. Hawkinsville 7740 50a 77" •• Empire T“T77;lir2oa 777777 i2"57a ‘ Missler 11 17a 162a Helena. 1136a 2 07a " Lumber City ]2 35p 2 46a “ Hasslehuwt ]2 55p 8 03a .“ Currency N "„ 1153 p S °- 8 57a Ar. Jesup 22. 2 38p ** 4 40a Lv. Everett . SUi 3 3o{)TflSp 5 30a Ar. Brunswick 7 45a 430 p 8 00p 6 30a Nos. 13 and 14—" Pullman sleeping cars be tween Atlanta and Brunswick. Pullman drawing *^P in sleeping cars between Jack* sonville, Fla., and Nashville, Tenm, via Chattanooga. Nos. 7 and. 16—Pullman drawing-room sleep ing cars between Macon and Asheville. N. C . via Atlanta and Spartanburg. Nos. 9 and 10—Pullman drawing room sleep- Ing cars between Atlanta and Louisville. Nos. 7 and B—Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanta and Chattanooga. This car is placed in Lnion Passenger staflon, Atlanta, for the reception of passengers at 9:00 p. m. Connection at Union Depot, Atlanta, for all points north, east and west. W.H. GREEN. J. M . CULP. Gen 1 Superintendent, Traffic Manager. wT n ' D - a Gen'l Pass. Agt. Asst. G-n’l Pass. Agt. Washington, D. q Atlanta. Ga. Seven Months With Fever. Wonderful Recovery of Health. Mr. Baird’s rapid and marvelous recovery from a mere skeleton to his normal weight. 270 pounds, was surely the fulUat teat of the grandest strength-giving and building-un medicme ever produced, namely: Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine. J. H. Baird. "Gentlemen—l wish to express to you my gratitude for the great good that Dr. Mile*' Nervine lias done for me, I was taken sick with typhoid fever and I laid in bed for seven month-. After getting c fever 1 was thin, nervous and tired, a id did not regain my lost, strength. I tried several proprietary medicines, and finally, CAter haying been reduced in weiuht to 130 pounds, I began trying your AVrrt'ne, and£t once began to improve. Was finally entirely cured , ana today I can say I never felt bet ter in all my life, and weigh 270 pounds This is my normal weight, as I measure 8 feet 5!4 inches in height. ’’ South Bend, Ind. J. H. BAIRD. Dr. Miles* Nervine is sold on a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. All druggists sell it at *1,6 bottles for $5, or It will be sent, prepaid, on receipt of nrlca by the Dr. Miles Medical Cos. s Elkhart,THful Dr. Miles’ Nervine Brunswick Grocery Cos. Sole Agents For the Famous THE BEER THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS. UNEQUALLKD FOR TABLE USE. Wholesale Grocers. LIQUORS, TOBACCOS, PIPES AND CIGARS. We recommend “Duke of Cumberland,” ne Old Whisky,for Medical and Family use J. M. Bloodworth, Ocean Pier Store. Full line of Groceries, Cold Drinks, Cigars, Etc All Islanders should call. Repairing of firearms and bicycles done with neatness and and dispatch. All Work Guaranteed. Cor. Monk and Grant Sts. 6-15 P. O. KESSLER. C. A. SHAW, Artesian Barber Shop, Shaving and Haircntting. Strictly First-Class—Neat and Polite Barbers. The Perfume of Violets l The purity of the lily, the jflow c f the rose, I and the flunh of Hebe combine iu Pozzoni’h I wondrous Powder I Hotel St. Simon... ST. SIMON ISLAND, GA. Season of 1597, May 15 to Sept. Ist. Steamers leave Brunswick for Hotel four times each day, connecting with all trains. JACK H. CLANCEY, Mgr. MALLORY STEAMSHIP LINE. York, PidihiQ on Boston IlfcaO Sailing From Brunswick, Ga.. PASSENGER SERVIGE. PROPOSED HOURS OF SAILING FROM BRUNSWICK DURING THE MONTH OF JULY RIO GRANDE Friday, July 2,7.00 a. m. COLORADO Friday, July 23,1.00 p. m .Friday,July , 1.00p.m. Rio GRANDE .Friday, July SO, ll.€o a. m lUOGRANDE .Friday, July 16,7.30 a. m. ..... Fo !'son coal information, steamers, trains, rates, etc., apply to any railroad agent, or to CHAS. DAVIES, Agent, 220 W. Bay St .Jacksonville, Fla. u it „ , , A. P. MURPHY, Agent, Fernandina. Fla H. H. RAYMOND, General Southern Agent, Brunswick, Ga. C. H. MALLORY & CO., General Agents, Pier 20, K. River, and 363 Broadway, N.' Y. PLANT SYSTEM. PASSENGER UEPARTMXNT. no. 9i no. 93. Tim© Table no. 94. no. 92. Passenger Mixed NO. 18, Passenger j Mixtd Daily. Effective Sunday June Daily. Daily, Daily. 6, 1897,12 01 am 7 3Jam 045 pm lv Brunswick ar 7 45am.... 1 1 40pm.... lOuoam— 9uo pm ar Waycross lv 000 am... 9 25pm 1105 am... 925 pm It Waycross ar 5 50am... 500 um.... 1 00pm... 11 69 pm ar Tifton lv 310 am. 515 pm 1 05pm... 12 10 am lv Tiftton ar 255 am.... 505 pm.... 2 25pm... 155 am ar Albany lv 1255 am.... 340 pm.... 12 30 pm... 12 30 am ar Savannah lv 30uam.... 4 00pm ar Charleston lv 1100 pm 1 00pm... 12 15 pm ar Jacksonville lv 700 pm 815 pin... 10 30 am ar Bt Augustine lv ar Tampa lv 2 141 am .1255 am ar Thoraasville lv 155 am.... 335 pm... VIA TIFTt N & G. S. & F. 730 am..; 6 45pm 1v.... Brunswick .... ar 7 45um ...:Jl 40pm.... 100 pm..ill 59pm ar.... Tilton .... lv 2 55am.... i 5 15pm.... 4 30pm.i 4 05am ar.... Macon .... lv 11 25pm....i1l 50am.... 7 35pm..: 7 45am ar ... Atlanta .... lv: 700pm....i 820 am.... 12 35 am..! 1 00pm ar.... chattanoga .... h 2 55pm.... i 4 05am 645 am. 7 00pm ar.... Nashville.... .'vi 9 00am.... ill 20pm. 6 40pm. 7 28am ar.... St. Louis .... J\ : 9 25pm,...1 S 40am... I r : lv; . j VIA WAYCROSS & MONTGOMERY. 7 31am... 6 45pm 1v.... Brunswick ....ar • 7 4ram ... 11 4<se*.... 10 00 am... aoopm ar.... Waycross ....lv ! :(i 00am ... 9 25pir.... 9 20pm . 8 10am ai ...Montgomery ....lv j i 7 45pm ...i s soam 12 22 a m.. 12 05am ar ••••Birmingham.... lv: : 4 00pm ...: 5 48am 6 45am ... 7 00pm ar Nashville Ivi i 9 05pm ...ill 2l)am 6 40pm... 7 20am ar St. Lcuis lv: i 9 25pm ... i 8 40am.... 12 27pm ... 230 pm ar Louisville lv: : a 55am ...i 545 am.... 4 12pm ... 7 05pm... ar Cincinnati..— lv: ill 00pm ...j 2uoam BETWEEN BRUNSWICK, MACON & ATLANTA—VIA TIFTON AN/* MACON. 7 3Ja m.. 6 43pm av— Brunswick ....ar 7 45am ... 11 40pm .. 430 pm.. 4 05am ar.... Macon ....lv 11 25pm ... II BJani ... 735 pm .. 7 45am ar Atlanta lv 7 50pm . 8 20am .. S--Regular stop. F—Stop on signal. Direct connection made at Wavcross with through Pullman Sleeping Cars for Montgomery, Nashville, Savannah, Charleston, nnd all points North; also Tampa and St. Augus tine. Reeling chair ca s between Waycross and Montgomery via Thomasyille. B. DUNHAM, GEO. W. COATES, B. W. WRENN, General Supt. Division Pass. Agent. Pass. Traffic Manage*. Of Hill Hi Under this head advertisements wt 1 be inserted for one cent a word for the first In sertion. nnd for every Insertion thereafter at the rate of half n cent a word. No ad vertisement will be taken for less than ten cents. Cash in advance invariably re quired for all advertisements in this col umn. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED-ISOARD IN I'RIVATE FAMILY by two yeung men. Apply at telephone exchange. 7 15 tf FOR KENT—HOUSES. IriOH RENT -RESIDENCE. WITH LARGE yard and fruit trees, admirably situated corner George and Albany streets.- Possession given either at once or on July 1. Apply to E. 1). J.anibriglit. FOR SALE. SMALL 12-HORSE POWER STEAM BOAT for sale; 38 feet long; draft 4 1-2 feet; just passed government inspection; cheap lor cash. Address, Sporting John, Box 241, Savannah, Ga. je24-eod-lw J. B. Leonard, Architect, Contractor and Builder, Con tractor tor Artesian Wells, Plans, specifications and estimates made for brick, stone or wooden buildings on short notice. CHARGES MODERATE. Brunswick, Ga. Office in Wright Building, corner Grant and Monk Street. Telephone 17(5. Ice Cream, ice cream soda, Milk shakes, Soda water, Wine cocoa. Full line of Cigars and To bacco. Fresh Fruits. Confectionery. Eli Zissamato, M-ih NEWCASTLE ST. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND THE PUBLIC- Sealed proposals aro hereby invited by the undersigned commissioners of roads and rev enues ot Glynn county, Georgia, for the erection and completion of anew court house building in said county of Glynn agreeable to the plaus and speeiiications prepared by Frank P. Mil burn, architect, of Charlotte, N. C., which plans and specifications are ne w on file in the office of said commissioners and open to the inspection of the public and which will remain on file and open to inspection during the continuance of this notice, and sad bids or proposals to he likewise made agreeable to the following stipu lations and conditions, to wit: First. The building to be erected is to be 90 1-2 feet front and to run back 60 1-2 feet; to have a basement and two stories, the basement to lie of granite and the first and second stories of buff brick and tho roof of tin. For a more de tailed description ot said building reference is hereby had to the plans and specifications on file in the oltice of said commissioners. Second. The contractor doing the work shall be pa 11 1 as follows: When the first floor joints are on twenty (20) per cent of the contract price; when the second floor joints are on fif teen (15) per cent of tho contract price; when the roof is on twenty (20) per cent of the con tract price; when the floors are laid and the glass in fifteen (15) per cent of the contract price, and the balance, or thirty (30) per cent, of the contract price to bo paid upon tho comple tion and acceptance of the work. The work to be done under the superintendence of the coun ty architect and payments made in accordance with his specifications. Third. The bids or proposals will be received at the commissioners* oflice in the court house of said county of Glynn up to ten (ID) o’clock a. m. of August third (fid), 1897, at which time the proposals will be opened and considered, the aoinmissioners reserving to themselves the Wglit to reject any or all bids. Fourth. All bids or proposals must be accom panied by a cert tied check on some reliable oana for the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dol lars, made payable to the order of James S. Wright,chairman of the board of commission ers, as evidence, if the contractor’s bid is ac cepted, that he will enter into a contract at once and file an acceptable guarantee company bond in the sum of double the amount of tlio contract price within thirty ifiO) days from the date of signing the contract for tho faithful performance of the contract. Should such con tractor fail to sign a contract or to give the re <|Uired bond the SI,OOO check will lie forfeited to tlie county of Glynn as liquidated damages oc casioned by the delay. [Seal). JAMES S. WEIGHT, Chairman. K. F. CONEY, 11. 11. HARVEY, Commissioners of Roads and Revenues of Glynn County, Georgia. Attest: J. C. LEHMAN, Clerk of Commissioners. DfITCNTQ ll s- and’foreign rHitniO PROCURED. Eugene W. Johnson, Solicitor and Attorney in Patent Causes. 1729 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. Oltice established 1868, Charges moderate Correspondence requested. • The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained by those who use PozzonPs Complexion Powderj