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Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. ftpst, POWDER Absolutely Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Buginoes—Better. Jacksonville Times-Union and Citi zen : M. H. Connally, general agent of the Nashville, Chattanooga and St. Kouis Kailway, has returned to the city from a visit to Savannah, Bruns wick and other Georgia towns. While at these places, Mr. Connally made a canvass of the business houses with a view to finding out the condition of business and as to whether or not there wae a revival of trade. His,in quiries were most encouraging, and he states that there is fully 60 per cent, increase ill trade Over Inal year at this time. To Cure a Cold In One liay. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Twenty-five cents. Buy onr $1 schor l shoes for girls— solid throughout, at l'almer’s. “Persistent 8a ing the Road to Wealth*” THE --=-•.■■ —■ 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 I’resdt. W. B. Cook, Cashier. To Improvt It Messrs. J. J. McDonough and Wil liam Is. Still well, the leading spirits of the Southern Pine company, were in the city yesterday. It is said their visit related to the company’s recent purchase of the Cook’s mill property and that they will begin improving it at once. To Cure a Cold lu One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. Twenty-live cents. Our Ladles’ Department. Ladies’ Underwear, Umbrellas, Neck wear, Culls, Col lars, Handkerchiefs and Hose. LEVY’S— ALONG THE BAY. Items of Harbor Nows and General Shipping Interest. The Mallory liner Colorado arrived yesterday afternoon from New York, via Port Royal. The Colorado has a very large cargo. The British steamship St. Fillans, 1,937 tons, Captain Stahb, arrived yes terday afternoon from Rotterdam to load cotton and phosphate from A. F. Churchill. The German bark Henny, SOS tons, Captain Stigmann, arrived yesterday from Port Natal, to load from the Downing company. There were no sailings of vessels yesterday. There - arc now JlTv easels in port—4 steamships, 10 barks, 1 brig and 4 schooners. MR. LEE DEAD. Contracted Pneumonia on a Trip, and Did Not Survive Attack. Mr. D. H. Lee died at bis residence in this city yesterday morning after a short iliness. The cause of death was pneumonia, which Mr. Lee contracted on a recent trip through the country. The deceased moved to this city from Waycross about six months ago, and entered the livery stable business in partnership with Captain Charles Morris. He recently sold out his in terest and was contemplating enter ing another line of business. He leaves a wife, two sons and a daughter to mourn his loss. The remains will be sent to Way cross for burial today. Sought Watery Grave. On the voyage of the British steam ship Saint Fillans, from Rotterdam to Brunswick, L. Dufrange, a fireman and trimmer, committed suicide by jumping overboard. He was seen to jump and Captain Stabb had the boats lowered and life buoys thrown out. The boats cruised for 40 minutes, but the man was not recovered. He is supposed to have made the leap in a fit of insanity. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. Captain Stabb’s Experience. Captain Stabb, of the British steam ship Saint Pillans, was shaking hands with his many friends in 'Brunswick yesterday. Since its last visit to this port the Saint Fillans has figured in a disastrous collision in the English channel, in which a number of lives were lost. Captain Stabb will have to return to England shortly to answer charges in the investigation of the accident. The Lyceum. Two names were added to the ly ceum lists yesterday—Messrs. J. 0. Calhoun and William Loback. The number enrolled is now 113 and 37 more are needed. They will be ob tained by Saturday. Rates to Maoon. The Southern railway announces ow rates to Macon’s grand carnival and trades display October 11 and 12. There will be many attractive fea tures. The round trip rate from Brunswick will be $5,70. Kob Roy flour has no superior and few equals. It is beautiful. tf. Notice. Brunswick, Ga., Sept. 15, 1597. To whom it may concern : Health certirtoates can be secured by persons leaving the city at my office, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 1 p. ra., and between 2:30 and sp.m. daily, Sundays excepted. Laurence C. Bopet, City Clerk. Notice. Mayor’s Office, Brunswick, Ga., Sept. IS, IS97.—Persons leaving the city can, between regular office hours, secure "health certificates” from Dr. Hugh Burfoid, president board of health, or A. V. Wood, secretary board of health, or L. C. Bodet, city clerk, city hall, room No. 7. Albert Fkndig, Acting Mayor. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, UA„ WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 13, 1897. THE SHAKERS’ IDEASof MEDICINE Nowa-days when a man goes to hU doctor he is usually told that he has some unheard-of disease with a long name, and when ho leaves the office he does not know whether it is St. Vitus dance or consumption that is gradu ally undermining his health. It is therefore refreshing to talk with the Shakers, for their very sim plicity commands confidence and re spect, and we have the further satis faction of knowing that they have de voted themselves to the study of dis ease and its cure for more than a hun dred years. The venerable old man whom the writer saw was only too glad to dis cuss his pet subject. He said that strange as it might seem, very few dootors realized that three-quarters of the most prevalent diseases were all attributable.to faulty digestion. - - He then went on to say that a child of average intelligence knows that putrid meat or decaying vegetables are poisonous, and they must be avoided, and yet these same foods, even if taken into the stomach in the freshest possible condition, soon decompose unless digested and absorbed. In euch cases the resulting poisons enter the system, when aches and pains, weakness and debility soon fol low as a natural consequence. It was recognition of this that led the Shakers to devote their energies to the perfection of a product which would stimulate the digestive organs and assist them to perform their proper work. The first symptom of disordered di gestion is loss of appetite, and the Shaker Digestive Cordial is wonder fully efficient in supplying any defi ciency in this respect, at the same time it relieves all distress after eat ing. Furthermore, as was carefully explained by our venerable friend, it is absolutely harmless. Better evidence of the Shakers’ con fiueuoa in it could not be found, than in the faot that they have placed 10- cent sample bottles in the hands of all druggists, assured that if once tried it will produce such immediate and marked benefit that it will be contin ued. Anew lot of party slippers in kid, patent leather, satin and red at Palm ers . SHIPPING REPORT. PORT OF BRUNSWICK, Oct. 12, 1897 CORRECTED DAILY BY CAPT. OTTO JOEANHESON WITH K. H. MASON & CO. ARRIVED. Saint Fillans, Hr es, 1937, Stabb, Rotter dam, A. F. Churchill. Henny, Ger bk,B’S, Stigmann, Port Na tal, Downing Cos. Colorado. Am ss, 2282, Risk, New York Mallory—New York. SAILED. CLEARED. IN PORT. STEAMSHIPS. Howick Hall, Br ss, 2378, Calvert, Liver pool, Johnston Line. John Bright, JBrss, 1782, Keene, Penarth, Johnston & Cos, SHIPS. BARES. Rex, Nor bk, 488, Andersen, Dublin, Downing company. I.ouget, Nor bk, 519, Sorensen, Pernam buco, Downing oompany. Nineveh, Am bk, 442, Walls, Point a Petre, Hilton-Dodge John Swan, Am bk, 028, McLaughlin, Cape Town, Broadhead—New York. George Thompson, Br bn, 1043, Jenkins, Janeiro, Downing company. Julia, Nor. bk 772, Jorgensen, Cape Town, Downing t o. Subra, Nor bk, 539, Ivnudsen, Table Bay, Dovyning company. Fama de Canaries, Sp bk, 415, Suells, Havana, 7 orras. 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. Verdad, Sp bk, 438, Sosyilla, Havana, Torras. Stephen G. Hart, Am bkt, 589, Hart, Bos ton, Southern Pine company. BRIGS. Joel, Port bg, 232, Miraudes, Cape de Verde, Torras. SCUOONBKB. Joel F. Sheppard, Am schr, 539, Carter, Boston, Hilton-Dodge—Boston. May O’Neil, Am schr, 512, Watts, Boston, N. Gregertsen. Henry Lippett, Am schr, 790,’Howes, Buenos Ayres via Barbadoes. Johh H. Plait, Am schr, 1036, Ives, Sa lem, Baxter & Co—New York. F C Yarnell, Am schr, 471, Bowen, Nor folk, Hirsch & Co—Boston. Addie M. Anderson, Am schr, 887, Tay lor, Portsmouth, Broadhead. James Judge, Am schr, 594, Davidson, Havana. Johanna Swan, Am schr, 597, Cole, St. Thomas. Haroluine, 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. RECAPITULATION. Steamships. 4; Ships, 0; Barks, 16; Brigr, 1; Schooners, 11. Total, 32. Ship Notice. Neither the owner, master nor consignee of the Norwegian bark Rex, is respnsihle for any debts contracted by the crew. ANDERSEN. Master. Steel shod school shoes at Palmer's. Cheap for Cash. New Cleveland bicycle, model A, only S3O; ’96 model, $42 50. These are new wheels direct from the factory. George H. Cook. Try a pair of our steel shod schoo 1 shoes, at Falmer’s, JUS. -A Your Eyes Are Cared For When Your Spectacles Are Fitted Here. •We will furnish your eyes with a pair of pebbles that are just suited to them. We will make the framos lit your nose, face and eyes so comfortably that you'll hardly know you are wearing glasses, and they always look well. Wo test the eye in a scientific manner and give you relief. Our examination and advice cost you nothing. Calland see'us. Everything in Jewelry. Repairing of Every Kind. KENNON MOTT, and Optician. 215 Newcastle St. Examiner of watches for the Southern Railway. Time daily at 11 o’clock from Washington. >!<, New Reliable. A Fine assortment of Park & Co.’s Celebrated iT W. J. Butts, Agent for Huyler’s Candies. Estey Organ bo. ATLANTA, GA. 'l'lie lies! 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. Oysters Fresh every day, by the quart or gallon at popu lar prices. Shell oysters can be had every day by the peck, bushel or barrel, —AT— Scarlett & Phillips, No. 213 Grant St. R. E. Owens. No, 204 Moult St. FREE DELIVERY. The public is invited to visit our fac tory on Glynn avenue. smfeiniFiMiiii 11 uni nil. We Lave a fine line of Hats and Millinery goods at very low prices. Ladies wishing any thing in my line will find it to their advantage to call and look. Receiving new goods continu ally. Respectfully invited. Mrs. £. Earle, 203 Newcastle Sb, Brunswick, Ga All kinds of ware, both ladies’ and gents’, dyed by a French process. Every job guaranteed. Cali and see our work. Sager & Carter, 504 Monk street. 10-10 lw A beautiful lunch basket goes with every pair of scboolshoes at Palmer’s. Grand Opening. The cards are out for the fall opening of MISS MB' £llllßl M FIRI MS. The very latest styles, shapes and colors in Ladies’ Hats just received from the north. We can please everybody. The opening will be From the 15th to the 17th. LINDEN BAKING POWDER. Manufactured By Linden Baking Powder Cos, 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. DriinAiiii aL p* Wholesale yiUliSwiUßi UluGSly llOi Agents. For sale by the following retail grocers at sc and lOc. per can: A E. WENZ. Iv. MAN,SOUR, | W. 11. DkVGE, DAVE MOORE, S. FREDERICK, f J. P. DAVENPORT, W. S. PITTMAN, M C. CHASTEN, T. 15.150 WEN, FRANCES PFLOCK. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES At Lowest Market Prices at Fleming Sc Waff’s. H HUE JUST RECEIVED A fresh shipment of the following goods: CHILI SAUCE, CLAM BOUT.LION, MUSHROOMS, FRENCH SOUPS, CLAMS, I*AU A MASON CHEESE, MAPLE SYRUP, STRAINED HONEY, JELLIES AND JAMS, RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS, ETC. KEANY & BAILEY, grocers, Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street. J. M, Madden, a. 11. Lane, W. B. cook, W.Nusrbaum, President. Vice-President. Cashier. Asst. Cashier. THE MERCHANTS 8: TRADERS BANK OF BRUNSWICK. CAPITAL, 9100,000. *0 SURPLUS, 910,000. DIRECTORS: James L. Foster, J. B. Wright, C. P. Ogg, M. Raise’-, Moses Isaac, A. H. Laiv;, J. M. Madden, A. G. P. Dodge, jr. . Accounts of All 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 T~*he ]\[ ational fj|>ank of f^runswick CASH CAPITAL $150,000 Deals Liberally With Its Faults and Friends BURGLAR PROOF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, —n "M THE CHANCE OF YOUR LIFE! A few slightly damaged Man tels at one-half price. COME QUICK. / IRON FENCING. MONUMENTAL WORK. Brunswick Marble and Granite Works, KEED 11. LaNANCE, Proprietor.