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6 Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. pjm &akiKo POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING FOWCSR CO., NEW YORK. Couldn’t Hold Him. The fortunate finding of a Supreme court decision by his attorney, Captain Ernest Dart, yesterday saved Joe Watson from a serious scrape. Con tractor J. B. Leonard bad wm.™. an. rested on a warrant tor obtaining money under false pretences. Watson had secured an advance of $5 from Mr. Leonard, on condition that he would work it out. He did not show up at the appointed time. Attorney Dart read a court decision which expressly declared that money obtained in such manner by a laborer from a contractor did not come under the head of false pretences. Watson was discharged. “Persistent Saving is the Road to Wealth.” the IRdIISXIIEBSIK OF BRUNSWICK, GA. Department of Savings. Deposits of one dollar and upward received and interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent, per annum. Interest credited quarterly and compounded. . . . Accounts of Women and Chil dren are Controlled by Them selves J. M. Madden, President, A. H. Lane, Vice Preadt. W. B. Cook, Cashier. J. H. King Is Dead. The many friends in this city of Sir. J. 11. King are pained to learned of his death which occurred several days ago at his home, Essex, Connect icut. Mr. King was formerly mana ger of the Oglethorpe of this city and of Hotel St. Simon. After leaving here he had charge of the Tampa Bay hotel and afterwards of the Majestic, New York city, lie had been in bad health for some time previous to bis death. Mr. King was one of the best hotel men in the country. Uob Roy dour has no superior and few equals. It is beautiful. tf WE have moved in our new store, Corner Newcastle and Gloucester Streets. LEVY’S —— ONE THOUSAND CARS. A Significant Statement Made by Assistant General Superintendent Thompson. That was a significant statement made by Assistant General Superin tendent J. S. B. Thompson, of the Southern railway, in an interview published in the Atlanta Journal of Thursday. Mr. Thompsou was com menting on the increased business which the railroads will have to han dle the coming winter, and, incident ally, on the shortage of freight cars which would have to supplied before the season begins. Mr. Thompson went on to say, by way of illustration, that the Sou tern would need 1000 extra cars this winter expressly and solely for handling the pig iron which would be shipped from Alabama. Almost, if not quite, all of this iron comes to Brunswick, for shipment by steamship, and in this fact lies the Brunswick significance of Mr. Thompson’s statement. A local railroad man, when shown the interview, said that the entire pig iron freight of the Southern would be brought to Brunswick this winter. “In 1896,” be said, “the shipments of pigiron through Brunswick amounted to 10,916 tons. This amount will be more than doubled this year. Direct trains, loaded with the iron, will be run to this city and loaded at once on the steamships. It will be one of the largest items of our next annual ship ping report.” ALONG THE BAY. Items of Harbor News and General Shipping Interest. The Mallory liner Bio Grande sailed yesterday for New York, via Port Royal. There were no arrivals of vessels yesterday. The Norwegian bark Sagitta, Cap tain Pederson, cleared yesterday for Stettin with a cargo of 4,203 barrels rosin, valued at $6,976, from the Down ing company. There are now 29 vessels in port—3 steamships, 10 barks, 2 brigs, 13 schooners. A number of vessels are waiting for favorable weather to sail. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. Go to John Gonzales’ grocery store and get a free sample of Numsen’s celebrated Old Orchard Vi.iegar. They Were Stopped. Brunswick hates to lose old citizens, and two instances have happened re cently in which the courts interfered with the plans of old residents to leave for other fields of effort. Within the last two days, the officers have stopped the shipment of household ef fects which were in the depots, ready for transportation. One attachment was settled yesterday, hut the other is still in statu quo. Did Not Exourt. The Cumberland Route’s excursion around the harbor did not occur last I night. When 8 o’clock came there were only three passengers on board and their money was refunded. The Marine band was on baud, but their music failed to draw a crowd. The rain, which kept up, with short inter missions, all day, probably was the real reasou for the absence of excur sionists. To Washington D. C. The Plant System lias made the low rate of $26,54 from Brunswick to Wash ington, D. C., and return via Savan nah and Atlantio Coast Line. Tick ets on sale up to and including Sep tember 30, with Anal limit to October 31. Notioe- Water supply will be cut off from the entire city at S;3O this morning for the space of three hours. Consum ers take notice and draw your extra supply. But xswick L. A W. Cos. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 11, 1897. SHIPPING REPORT. PORT OB'' BRUNSWICK, Sept 10, 1697. GOHUJCCTKD DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOHANNCBON WITH E. H. MASON & CO. ARRIVED. Helen L. Martin, Am 9chr, 318, Foun tain, Nassau, Hilton-Dodge—Boston. CLEARED. Sagitta, Nor bk, 512, Pedersen, Rio Ja neiro, Downing Cos. Tafalia, Sp bk, 995, Koig, Havana, Pa drosa. Joven Antonio, Sp brg, 237, Ferren, Ha vana, R Torras. SAILED. Cedardene, Br, ss, 1437, Rigby, Las Palmas, Brunswick Terminal Cos. Rio Grande, Am ss, 2048, Staples, New York, Mallory—New York. UN PUItT. STEAMSHIPS. Albion Br as, 2373, Race, West Hartle pool, Johnston line. Inchdune, Br ss, 1895, Pur3e, Barry, Churchill. Buonavent’iro, Sp ss, 1,151, Lazarraga Cienfuegos. SHIPS. BARKS. Gustave Adolf, Nor bk, 723, Svenningsen, Port Natal, via Barlados, Downing Cos. RAC Smith, Am bk, 596, Hooper, East London, Hilton-Dodge—Boston. Maria Antonio, Sp bk, 423, Font, Ha vana, Torras. Maria Dolores, Sp bk, 440, Santos, Pa drosa. Schwanden, Nor bk, 817, Eriksen, Santos, Downing Cos. Verdad, Sp bk, 438, Sosyilla, Havana, Torras, Emita, Am bk, 496, Bray, Pernambuco, Baxter & Co—New York, Stephen G Hart, Am bk, 589, Hart, Waldsooro, Hilton-Dodge—Boston. Hawfruen, Nor bk,602, Monsen, San too, Hilton-Dodge. BRIGS. Joel, Port bg, 232, Miraudes, Cape de Verde, Torras. Daisy, Am bg, 418, Moore, Santos via Barbados, Hilton-Dodge. SCHOONERS. Robert McFarland, Am schr, 545, Small, Noank, McCullough. Isabella Gill, Am schr, 525, Collison, Kingston. Dora Matthews, Am schr, 373, Brown, New York, Torras—New York. Lelia Smith, Am schr, 237, Trainor, I ew York, Torras—New York. Nimrod. Am schr,2s7, Green, New York. Grace Bradley, Am schr, 496, Barter, Charleston, Hilton-Dodge -Boston. Thelma, Am schr, 499, Cummings, Bos ton, Southern Pine comDany—Boston. C C Sweeney, Am schr, 571, Miller, San tos, Southern Pine Co—New York. John Paul, Am schr, 352, Anderson, Ha vana. F'rank W Howe, Am schr, 483, Williams, Boston, Hilton-Dodge. Annie L Henderson. Am schr, 407, Hen derson,Port of Spain, Hirsch & Cos Kate 8 Flint, Am schr, 522, Topley, Los Palmas, Torras and Southern Pine Co s Humarock, Am schr, 399, Veazie, It Johns, Hilton-Dodge. RECAPITULATION. Steamships, 3; Ships, 0: Barks, 10; Brigs, 3; Schooners, 13. Total. 29. TJ. M. C. “New Club” loaded shells. Dealers can get them from the Down ing Cos., Brunswick. SHERIFF SALES- State of Georgia, i County of Glynn, | Will be sold before the courthouse door in Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in October next, the same being the fifth day thereof, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. in. of said date the following described property to wit: All ihat certain one-lialf undivided interest of section 10 of the W ells tract lving and being in the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn and state of Georgia. Levied on as* the property ol J. Al. Leavy under and by virtue of an execu tion issued by 11. J. Read, tax collector of Glynn county, and against the said J. M. Leavy for taxes due for the year 18M. Amount of tax, $56 principal, besides interest and costs. Levy made and returned to me by E. F. Taylor, dep uty sheriff. Also at the same time and place that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the city of Brunswick, county and state aforesaid, and known and described in the plan of said city as old town lot No. 28. Levied on as the property of J. E. du Biguon under and by virtue of an execution issued by 11. .1. Bead,‘tax collector of Glynn county, against the said J. E. du Biguon for Ins state and county taxes due for the year ISM. Taxes $1>12.4:! principal besides interest and costs. Levy made and returned to me by E. F. Taylor, deputy sheiiff. Also at the same time and place all the undi vided one-half interest in that certain lot, tract, or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the state of Georgia, county of Glvnu and in the city of Brunswick therein, and known and distin guished upon the map or plan of said city made by George B. Baldwin, A. D. 1837, as old tot No 531, together with all and singular the undivided one-half interest in the wooden fence enclosing the same, and the undivided one-half interest in that certain one room house lormerly used as an office, situate upon the northwest corner of said lot, as the prop erty of W A. McDonald. Levied upon to sat isfy a balance due unto James Walker of the sum of $520.52, with interest from January 14, ISM, upon that certain execution issued out of the superior court of Glynn .county upon a judgment obtained at the May term, 1892, thereof, in favor of Joseph I*. Gilson, vs. W. A. McDonald, as maker, and James W alker and Daniel McDonald as endorsers, said 11 fa hav ing been taken up by the said James Walker for the full sum of principal, interest ami costs due upon the same to the 9th day of June, 1592, as appears thereon, with credits thereon which reduce said execution to 162J.52 principal aud levied upon also for all costs accruing for present levy and advertisement and sale of said property, and all other costs attendant thereon. Written notice given tenant in pos session and W. A. McDonald. Levy made by E, F. Taylor, deputy sheriff, and returned to me. Also at the same time and place one bicycle. Overland make, No. 18,866. Levied on as the property of C. I*. Crichton under and by virtue of an execution issued from the county court of Glynn county, Ga., in favor of Tb. F. Wintei for S4O principal besides interests and all costs. Levy made ami returned to me by E. F. Tavlor. deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and place all that cer tain tractor parcel of land lying and being in the 26th Georgia Militia District, Glynn county, Ga., and containing 17 acres of land, more or less, ami bounded as follows: North by the lands of A. M. Hay wood, south by the Jordan tract of land, east by salt marsh and west by Maywood's lands. Levied on as the property of James Hannigan under and by virtue of-xfi'ex ecution issued from the city court of Brunswick in favor of A D. Gale, Jr., and against the said James Hannigan for stenographer fees; piin cipal $32 10 besides all costs. Levy made and returned to me by E. F. Taylor, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and pdsce one dentist chair levied on as the property of William Nobles under and by virtue of an execution is sued by 11. J. Bead, tax collector of Glvnn county, against the said William Nobles for state ami county taxes due for the year 1896: amount of taxes $12.10 besides interest and costs. Levy made and returned to mo bv E. F. Taylor, deputy sheriff. Also at the same time and place that certain lot or parcel of land lying and being in the eitv of Brunswick, county of Glynn and state of Georgia ami known and deeerilied in the map <>r plan of said city as old town lot No. 155 with all ami singular the imyrovements thereon. Lev ied on as the property of S. C. Littlefield under and by virtue of an execution issued by H. J. Bead, tax collector of Glynn county, Ga..and against the said S. C. Littlefield for state and county taxes due for the year 1896; amount of taxes $38.79 besides interest and costs. Levy made and returned to me by E. F. Tavlor, dep uty sheriff. W. H. B EBB IF, Sheriff Glynn County, Ga. THE EYE Is the most delicate orpin you pos sess. Then why run the risk of in juring it forever and going blind by being fitted to cheap glasses and by incompetent persons? WE ARE Thoroughly versed in the anatomy of the Eye, having made a study of it, and \vc lit the Eyes scientifically. Examinations Are Free ■ ~ >—■ —and See Us. KENNON MOTT, 215 Newcastle St. Examiner of watches for the Southern Kail ay. Time daily at 11 o’clock from Washington. GARFIELD’S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Gloucester St., (Opposite Express Office.) fork In —lts Brandies. Copying and Enlarging si All Kinds. SATISFACTION GCA It A STEED. F. ROQOWIN, 207 Newcastle Street. Hotting, Sties; Hats and Gants’ FiraisliD£s.z- Having moved from our old stand and wishing to make room for new goods we are selling at cost. Call and Ses Us Before Buying. Miss Josie Smith's SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND GIRLS —Will Open— Monday, September 27. '97, BRUNSWICK, GA, Miss F. G. Nightingale’s School WILL OPEN ON Monday. Sept. 27, At Her Residence on Carpenter Street. . Every .merchant in Georgia is in vited to ask the Downing company for prices on groceries and feed. tf Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. rarke-s Gold Camel Ceylon tea * served at Riflemen's Itazaar. is on le ! at the Old Reliable Drug Store. 1 LINDEN BAKING POWDER. Manufactured By Linden Baking Powder Oil MACON, GA. LINDEN is an absolutely pure and whohsome Phosphate Powder, and is sold under a guarantee to give perfect satisfac tion in every respect. Try it. Brunswick Grocery Cos. molesale For sale by the following retail grocers at Sc. and lOc. per can: A. E. WRNZ, K. MAN SOL l!. AN. 11. DuNok, DANE MOORE, s. Elt ED ERICK, J. P. DAVENPORT, W. S, PITTMAN, M <:. ( II ASTEN, T. IS. BOWEN, FRANCKS PFI.OCK. WE ARE CAUGHT-*— And the probability is that we will be con victed of selling the goods hereinafter men tioned at this phenomenally low price, viz.: Boston Baked Beans, 3-pound tin |oc Best Can Corn in the city |o* pound Can Peaches in syrup, very nice \2 l Au 1-pound tin Mackerel in tomato sauce. iso Nice fat, juicy Mackerel 10 J HEANY & BAILEY, grocers, Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street. Livery Draying and Stables. * nl ? reed Sale Morris & Lee, Mansfield Street. Old Street Car Stables WHFN YOfTP And the Steak is Good * * A-l , A UAt You may be sine that it came from HONOR IS CHARLES . T " BAUMGARTNER & CO. AJL 01 LAIV. Western meats from Swift. GAME IN' SEASON, FINEST SAUSAGE, HAMS, BREAKFAST BACON. 305 Grant Street, and 213 Newcastle. 0. M, Madden, a. H. Lane, W. B. cook, W. Nussbaum, President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. THE ==x MERCHANTS & TRADERS BANK OF BRUNSWICK. CAPITAL, #IOO,OOO. Sl ItPI.LS, 10.OCO. DIRECTORS: James L.Foster, J. B. Wright, C.IXOgg, M. Kaiser, Moses Isaac, A. H. Lane, J. M. Madden, A. O. P. Dodge, jr. . Accounts of Ail Solvent Institutions Are Solicited. A Savings Department Is Maintained m This Bank and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited. ! C. DOWNING, President. E D. WALTER, Cashier. E H. MASON, Vice President ] he{%JationalJ3ankof E>runswick CASH CAPITAL $150,000- Deals Liberally With Its Faults anti Friends BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. iflS OFTEN THE CASE That a good frame saves a poor picture. It is always the case that a good frame improves a good picture. We Make Good Frames ANY stvle any E . Fleming & Waff. jTT. LISSNER. —WHOLESALE— Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions. Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty 300 glouster and. _ Brunswick, Ga. 204 GRANT streets, ’