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Royal makes the food pure,
wholesome und delicious.
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POWDER
/.biiutely Pur©
ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00., NEW YORK.
Her Daughter Dead.
Mr. John Simma, the contractor, who
is building the Plant System pile
driver, received a telegram yesterday
announcing the death of his daughter,
aged 10, which occurred in Washing
ton, D. C. Mr. Simms will be unable
to reach Washington in time for the
funeral.
To Cure a Cold in One Day:
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. Twenty-five cents.
Steel shod school shoes at Palmer's.
‘Persistent Saving Is the ltoad to Wealth.”
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OF BRUNSWICK, GA.
Department of Savings.
Deposits of one dollat
and upward received
and interest allowed at
the rate of 4 per cent,
per annum. Interest
credited quarleriy and
compounded. . . .
Accounts of Women and Chil
dren are Controlled by Them
selves
J. M. Madden, President,
A. H. Lane, Vice I’resdt.
W. B. Cook. Cashier.
Had a Shoot.
The naval militia had their prac
tice target shoot yesterday on the
boulevard range. There was r, good
turnout, and the boy* had a pleasant
ride to the range in big carryalls.
Charlie Gowen made the best score.
The old gun? were used by the Re
serves.
To the Centennial.
The Southern railway will sell ex
cursion tickets at $12.00 BrunawTck to
Nashville, Tenn., and return for the
Tennessee Centennial, May-November.
Rate of $12.00 limited to ten days from
date of sale, and other tickets on sale
with any limitation desired. Elegant
Southern railway trains will be oper
ated in special service between Bruns
wick and Nashville. Travel via South
ern railway.
HATS.
Our Leaders Are”^v
Dunlap,
Stetson,
[{otliani.
Imperial.
Besides we have all cheap
er grades.
LEVY’S—
Our motto— Onward. Upward.”
ALONG THE BAY.
Items of Harbor News and General Ship
ping Interest.
There were no arrivals of vessels yes
terday.
The four-masted schooner Ella SI.
Willey, Captain Willey, sailed yester
day for New York with a cargo of
580,000 teet lumber, valued at $7,000,
from the Ililton-Dodge Lumber com
pany.
The four-masted schooner Lyman
McLaw. Captain Blake, cleared yes
terday for Perth Amboy with a cargo
of 20,100 crossties, valued at SIO,IOO,
from J. E. Bryadhead. This cargo be
gins the reoord of & record-breaking
month in crossties.
The big schooner Frank A. Palmer
will complete her cargo of crossties
today. She will break all previous
records of crosstie shipments on one
vessel.
The Mallory liner Rio Grande sailed
this morning at 4 o’clock.
\ Johnson’s
I Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
Dr. Gale Dying.
Dr. A. D. Gale, sr., was reported late
last night as in a dying condition, and
grave fears are entertained that he
will not survive until daylight. Dr.
F. P. Gale, son of the sick man, ar
rived yesterday from Atlanta, and
Mrs. Leybourne of Gainesville, Fla.,
arrived last night. All the family is
at his bedside. Dr. Gale is one of
Brunfwick’s oldest and best respected
citizens.
Johnson’s
Chill and
Fever
Tonic
Cures Fever
In One Day.
The Prize Drill.
The prize drill of the the Riflemen
will occur next Tuesday night. Mr.
Rob Wood now wears the medal. The
judge of the drill will be Lieut. F. A.
Dunn and the judge of the inspection
will be Lieutenant Stephens. A close
contest is promised, followed by the
usual dril’.
SICK-POISON.
Wliat It Is, And Where It Com os From
Sick-poison is what makes you sick,
irritates your nerves, disorders your
functions, saps your strength, makes
you miserable.
Different diseases have different
poison, some have several, indigestion
more than any.
That is, the symptoms of indiges
tion are caused by the poisons
which are created by undigested food.
When you are sick, try to get rid of
your poison.
, It is often easier than you think, for
all nature is helping you. Only the
poison is obstinate, but the first step
is to go to the root of it.
The poisons of undigested food,
which cause lethargy, dizziness, weak
ness, bad ta9te, stoiuaoh-ache, fever,
llatulenoe, nausea constipation, los.
of appetite,'jaundice, ana mia, neural
gia, rheumatism, etc., these poisons
can be swept away and annihilated
by the Shaker Digestive Cordial.
CuriDg the stomach and helping it
to digest food, when it is too weak to
do so by itself, will purify your system
of poison and renew your strength
and health.
Shaker Digestive Cordial, a pure,
vegetably, digestive tonic, made by the
Shakers of Mount Lebanon, will cure
all disorders caused by the poisons of
undigested food when nothing else
will give any relief.
Sold by druggists. Ten cents for a
trial bottle,
Write for a book on food. Address
the Shakers, 30 Keade Street, New
York.
THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA. ( SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 9, 1897.
DANGER IN SODA
Serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Ex
cessive Use.
Common soda is all right in its plaoe
and indispensable in the kitchen and
for cooking and washing purposes,but
it was never intended for a medicine,
and people who use it as such will some
day regret it.
We refer to the common use of soda
to relieve heartburn or sour stomach,
a habit which thousands of people prac
tice almost daily, and one which is
fraught with danger; moreover the
soda only gives temporary relief and
in the end the stomach trouble gets
worse and worse.
The soda acts as a mechanical irri
tant to the walls of the stomach and
bowels and cases are on record where
it accumulated iu the intestines,caus
ing death by inflammation or peri
tonitis.
Dr. Harlandson recommends as the
safest and surest cure for sour stomach
(acid dyspepsia) an excellent prepara
tion sold by druggists under the name
ot Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. These
tablets are large 20 grain lozenges, very
pleasant to taste and contain the nat
ural acids, peptones and digestive ele
ments essential to good digestion, and
when taken after meals they digest the
food perfectly and promptly before it
has time to ferment, sour and poison
the blood and nervous system.
Dr. Wuertb states that he invariably
uses Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets in all
cases of stomach derangements, and
flnds them a certain cure not only for
sour stomach, but by promptly digest
ing the food they create a healthy ap
petite, increase flesh and strengthen
the action of the heart and liver. They
are not a cathartic, but intended only
for stomach diseases and weakness
and will be found reliable in any stom
ach trouble except cancer of the stom
ach. All druggists sell Stuart’s Dys
pepsia Tablets at 50cts. per package.
A little book describing all forms of
stomach weakness and their cure
mailed free by addressing the Stuart
Cos., of Marshall, Mich.
Mothers will do well to see our
school shoes for boys and girls at
Palmer’s.
SHIPPING REPORT.
PORT OF BRUNSWICK, Oct. 8, 1897-
CORRECTED DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOIIANKEBOK
WITH E. H. MASON & CO.
ARRIVED.
SAILED.
Ella M. Willey, Am sehr, 799. Willey,
Cape Town, via Barbadoes, Hilton-Dodge
—New York.
CLEARED.
Albion Br ss, 2373, Race, West Hartle
pool, Johnston line.
Lyman Me Law, Am schr, 1235, Blake,
Philadelphia, Broadhead.
IN PORT.
STEAMSHIPS.
Howick Hail, Br ss, 2378, Calvert, Liver
pool, Johnston Line.
Rio Grande, Am ss, 2048, Staples, New
York, Mallory—New York.
John Bright, Br ss, 1782, Keene, Penarth,
Johnston & Cos.
St. Irene, Br ss, 2479, AtteJl, Shields, A
F. Churchill,
SHIPS.
BARKS.
Nineveh, Am bk, 442, Walls, Point a
Petre, Hiiton-Dodge.
John Swan, Am bk, 028, McLaughlin,
Cape Town, Broadhead—New York.
George Thompson, Br bk, 1043, Jenkins,
Janeiro, Downing company.
Julia, Nor. bk, 772, Jorgensen, Cape
Town, Downing Cos. 4
Subra, Nor bk, 539, Knudsen, Table Bay,
Downing company.
Fama de Canaries, Sp bk, 415, Buells,
Havana, Torras.
Olive Thurlow, Am bk, 627, Gooding,
Port Elizabeth, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
Gleneida, Am bk, 745, Pettingill, Port
Elizabeth, Baxter & Co.—New York.
Conception, Sp bk, 556, Riera, Santos,
Padrosa.
Mayaguez, Sp bk, 34e, Siza, Charleston,
Padrosa.
Grace Lynnwood, Am bk, 592, Gilley,
Demerara, Hilton-Dodge—New York.
Yerdad, Sp bk, 438, Sosyilla, Havana,
Torras.
Stephen G. Hart, Am bkt,sß9, Hart, Bos
ton, Southern Pine company.
BRIGS.
Joel, Port bg, 232, Miraudes, Cape de
Verde, Torras.
SCHOONBBB.
May O’Neil, Am schr, 512, Watts, Boston,
N. Gregertsen.
Henry Lippett Am schr, 790, Howes,
Buenos Ayres via Barbadoes.
John H. Platt, Am schr, 1086, Ives, Sa
lem, Baxter & Co—New York.
F C Y'arnell, Am schr, 471, Bowen, Nor
folk, Hirsch & Co—Boston.
Addie M. Anderson, Am schr, BS7, Tay
lor, Portsmouth, Broadhead.
James Judge, Am schr, 594, Davidson,
Havana.
Johanna Swan, Am schr, 597, Cole, St.
Thomas,
Frank A. Palmer, Am schr, 1832, Gard
ner, New York, Emanuel.
Haroldine, Am schr, 1226, Hall, Norfolk,
Baxter* Co.—New York.
Warren Adams, Am schr, 634, Givens,
Philadelphia, Hirsch & Co.—Portland.
Ebenezer Haggett, Am schr, 799, Poole,
Key West, Southern Pine company—New
York.
R.S. Graham, Am schr,32s, Outten, Wil
mington, Hilton-Dodge.
Lizzie Chadwick, Am schr, Clark, New
York, Hirsch & Co.—New York.
Sylvia C. Hall, Am schr, Lowe, New
Y'ork, N. Gregertsen- New Haven.
RECAPITULATION.
Steamships. 5; Ships, 0: Barks, 12; Brigs,
1; Schooners, 15. Total. 33.
Ship Notice.
Neither the master nor consignees of the
British steamship John Bright will lie respon
sible for any ilebts contracted by the crew of
said steamship.
WM. JOHNSTON A CO., Ltd.,Consignees.
Neither the master nor consignees of the Brit
ish steamship Howick Hall will lie responsible
for any debts contracted bv the crew of said
steamship. JOHNSTON * CO.. Ltd.,
Consignees.
Neither the owner, master nor consignees of
the American schooner Henry Lippett is re
sponsible for any debts conu acted by the crew.
HOWES, Master.
Get your school books at Dunn’s.
JL. •
'4*
THE EYE
Is tho most delicate organ 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 we lit the Eyes scientifically.
Examinations Are TYnr -
Call and See Us.
KENNON MOTT, and Optician.
215 Newcastle St.
Examiner of watches for the Southern
Railway. Time daily at 11 o’clock from
Washington.
A
New Reliable.
A Pine assortment of Park & Co.’s
Celebrated
W. J. Butts, Druggist.
Agent for Huyler’s Candies.
Estey Organ Cos.
ATLANTA, OA.
—The Best—
Pianos —-
—AND
—Organs,
For cash or installment.
H. T. DUNN & SON, Agents.
219 Newcastle Street
* * * If you need an Organ,
* * * call and see us and we
* * * will save you money.
CITATION.
State of Georgia,
County of Gi,ynn.
To whom it may concern and to the heirs and
creditors of John P. Lamb, late of said county,
deceased:
Notice is hereby given that Thomas IV, Limb,
administrator upon the estate of said John P.
Lamb, late of Glynn county, deceased, has in
writing applied to the ordinary of said comity
for leave to sell certain of the lands belonging
to the estate of said deceased, namely, one tract
of 250 acres, another tract of 2K! acres and a
third tract of 119 acres; all in said county, ami
which are separately and particularly described
in said application, now of lile in the ordinary’s
oilice, and which application and petition for
leave to sell will be passed upon at the ordin
ary’s court, November term. 1897. This October
8 > 18 97- HORACE DART,
THOMAS W. LAMB' ary Glyn “ C ° Unty ’ Ua '
Aministrator of the estate of John P. Lamb, late
of Glynn county, Ga., deceased.
PUBLIC SALE.
State of Georgia, )
IT , , , GXYNN COI'JJT Y. J
Lnclor and by virtue of an order authorizing
the undersigned to make sale of the property
described from thecouri of ordin
ary of Camden county, Ga., granted the 4th
day of October, 1897, tiiere will be sold before
the court house door in St. Marv's,
< amden county, Ga.. on the Ist Tuesday
m November next, to the highest and best bid
der, for cash, between the hours of 10 o'clock a
m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said date, the following
described property: All of those certain tracts,
lots or parcels of land situate, lying and being
m the state of Georgia, county of Glynn, and
city of Brunswick, designated upon the official
niap orpJan of said city, made by George K
Baldwin, Esq., A. I)., I*B7, as new town lots Nos.
nineteen hundred and sixty (19(50), nineteen
hundred and sixty-one (1901), nineteen Hundred
and sixty-two (I9B2) and nineteen hundred and
sixty-three (1963), said lots each being thirty by
one hundred feet (80x100), and lying together so
as to form one body of land, the same bounded
on the north by new town lot number nineteen
hundred and sixty-four (1904), on the east by K
street,on the south by M street, on the west by
an alley, the said end re body of land being rec
tangular in shape and with sides one hundred
and twenty (120) feet each in length, and ends
one hundred (100) feet each in length. Said
property sold as the property of the estate of
the late George W. Benson, deceased, for the
purpose of distribution in manner ana form a<
directed by the will of said deceased. This the
Bth day of October, 1897.
„ . . MARY A. BENSON,
Executrix of the last will and testament of
George \\ . Benson, late of said county, de
ceased.
Free—With every pair of school
seboes a lunch basket goes free at
Palmer’s.
LINDEN BAKING POWDER.
Manufactured By
Linden Baking Powder Cth,
MACON, GA.
LINDEN is an absolutely pure and wholesome Phosphate
Powder, and is sold under a guarantee to give perfect satisfac
tion in every respect. Try it.
Brunswick Grocery Cos. “ esalB Agents.
For sale by the following retail grocers at 5c and IOCi
per can:
A. E. WENZ, K. M ANSOUR,
W.H.DkVOE, PAVE MOORE, S. FREDERICK,
J. P. DAVENPORT, W. S. PITTMAN, M C. CHASTEN,
T. B. BOWEN, FRANCES PFLOCK.
California Restaurant
„„„„ _. _ _ „ GOOD EATING.
CHTJE HALL, Manager.
MEADS SERVED
BEST IN BRUNSWICK to order.
SarORDERS TAKEN FOR O. K. LAUNDRY- GRANT ST.
K Bin JUST Ktfflur^
A fresh shipment of the following goods:
CHILI SAUCE, CLAM BOULLION, MUSHROOMS,
FRENCH SOUPS, CLAMS, PARAMASONCHEESE,
MAPLE SYRUP, STRAINED HONEY, JELLIES AND JAMS,
RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS, ETC.
KEANY & BAILEY, grocers,
Telephone No. I I. 312 Newcastle Street.
J. M, Madden, a. 11. Lane, W. H. cook, V. Ni ssbaum,
President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier.
MERCHANTS & TRADERS BANK
OF BRUNSWICK.
CAPITAL, *IOO,OOO. *0 SURPLUS, SIO.OOO.
DIRECTORS:
JaniesL.Foster, J.B. Wright, C. D.Ogg, M. Kiuso-,
Moses Isaac, A. H. Lane, J. M. Madden, A. G. P. Dodge, jr.
. Accounts of All Solvent Institutions Are Muted.
A Savings Department Is Maintained in This Bank
and Accounts of Women and Minors Are Solicited.
C. DOWNING, President. E. D. WALTER, Cashier. E. H. MASON, Vice President
of Brunswick
CASH CAPITAL $150,000-
Deals Liberally With Its Faults and Friends
BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.
THE CHANCE
OF YOUR LIFE!
A few slightly damaged Man
tels at one-half price.
COME QUICK.
IKON FENCING.
MONUMENTAL WORK.
Brunswick Marble and Granite Works,
HEED E. LaMANCE, Proprietor*
SCHOOL BOOKS
AND
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
At Lowest Market Prices at
Fleming dc Waff's.
Atlas Engines
Portable and stationary boilers, shafting, pulleys,
belting, pipeing, injectors and Fittings, sawdust and
coal-burning- grates. Twenty carloads for quick Jl
delivery. Get our prices. Come and see us.
Lombard lion-works and Supply C. ( I
CAST EVERY HAY. A_ _ . A
CAPACITY 300 HANDS. 1.1 &

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