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The Brunswick Times- EVERY MORNING BUT MONDAY. Brunswick'Publishing Company, Pub lishers and Managers. iwuirv l In Oglethorpe Block, F Street. DrrtLL f TELEPHONE NO 31. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Delivered by Mail or Carrier. One copy, one year ?o GO One copy, six months 2 SO One copy, three months 1 25 One copy, one month 60 One copy, one week 15 Sunday Edition, 8 pages, per year 1 00 Ten per cent, discount on all subscriptions when paid in advance. Correspondence on live and clean subjects is solicited. Address all communications to The Morning Times, Brunswick, Ga, Official Organ of fhe Cify of Bruns wick and Countyjf Glynn, TO SUBSCRIBERS : Subscribers arc requested to notify the office when they fail to get any issue of The Times. Attention to this matter will be appreciated by the management.; Advertising rates will be furnished on .ap plication. Orders to discontinue subscriptions and ad vertisements must be in writing. When Business Booms This Fall, as it Is expected that it will, the men who ADVERTISE Will get the most of it, as they al ways do, In good times or dull times. Those who are after their share of tho business and as much more as they can get are making their preparations to secure it. To Adverti°e In the most effective, economical and satisfactory manner Secure space in The Times. Tiik Waycross Herald is celebrating tlie fair with a morning edition. In New York, reform has evidently taken Colonel Asa Bird Gardiner’s advice. Without Joe Mansfield the job of the average legislator would lose muoh of its pleasure. Patrick Jerome Gleason shared with X.amue! Ely Quiggr the distinc tion of being the joke ot the New York campaign. There is suoh an unnatural quies cence about the “Goo Goo” head quarters at present that a funeral notice may be expected at anjr mo ment. A large share of the credit for the Tammany viotory can be given Mr. Haines, the author of the most obnox ious law that ever found Its way into the statutes of a civilized state. Georgia will never live down the disgrace of allowing the soldier’s home to go to sale—and if there was a paper in Georgia like the New York Journal it would never be sold. The people of Brunswick ought to take an example from their smaller neighbor, Waycross. The little city has made a success of its fair and has attracted hundreds of visitors within its limits. One Hubert Ivey, of Atlanta, has had published in the Journal of that oity, one of Frank Stanton’s sweetest poems, claiming the authorship bim elf. Ivey deserves a term in the penitentiary. There should ba some remedy, in fashionable church weddings, for the unseemly and uncomfortable crowd ings of the curious. Tiokets of ad mission issued to those whose presence iB desired, would be the most practic able plan. ANTI-SUBSTITUTON, The National Advertiser of New York, a periodical published in the interest of newspaper sdvortisers, is waging a warm campaign Against the practice known as “substitution” that it, the offering, by merchants to customers, of articles claimed to be “just as good” as the particular arti cle for which thecustomer calls. The work is an important one, and merits the aupporl of all newspapers which solicit advertising patronage from makers of proprietary articles. The practioe of substitution is unfair to these advertisers, and papers that deriye patronage from them should join in the fight upon it. Tna Times has been added to the im posing list of newapaperi engaged in the campaign. The work is appre ciated by advertisers, as the following resolutions passed by the National Association of Manufacturers of Pro prietary Articles shows: “Resolved further, That our thanks are also due to those publishers who have generously given space in their columns to the publication of the sn rial notices sent out by the National Advertiser, as well as for editorial ar ticles prepared and published by them in their effort to protect the rights and interests of their advertis ing patrons. “Furthermore, be it resolved, That this association recommends that its members, as far as their judgment may be practicable, favor with their sup port and patronage those publishers who manifest a desire to protect their advertising patrons’ interests by the cultivation of public sentiment against the practice of substitution.” THE BEST, THE SUREST- An advertisement is sure to oatcb the eye of the reader, and is very apt to catch his trade—that is if the adver tisement is in the right place and the right paper. The Sunday Times, so far as this territory is concerned, is the right paper, as all who have used its columns, will be quick to tell you. The growth of the patronage of Tiie Times is not an accident—it is a nat ural result of tests made by the busi ness men of Bruuswick, who have placed ads and found customers. If there is a first class business enter prise in the city that is not repre sented, in some way, in the columns of The Times, it ought to feel very lone some, for it is in a decided minority. The Georgia press is solidly against football. A woman never really knows the meaning of happiness and content until she is the mother of a healthy, happy child. The health of the child depends on the health of the mother, both before and after birth. Most all of the woman’s weakness and particu larly the weakness that most strongly infiuencse the health, ef—children, comes from some derangement or dis ease of the distinctly feminine organs. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure troubles of this nature. It should be taken regularly by every woman during the entire period of gestitation. It gives strength to all the organs involved, lessens the pains of ohildberth and insures tbe health of both mother and child. Send 21 one-oent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Address, World’s Dispensary Associ ation, Buffalo, N. Y. Our $2 kid button shoes for ladies beats the bard. Palmer’s. Chris Arnheiter’s restaurant is open at all hours of day and night. Come here for misses and children’s shoes. Palmer’s. For Over Fifty Years. An Old and Well-Tried '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 soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrcuea. 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 kind. Give us a look when you want gents' furnishing goods. Palmer’s. Chris Arnheiter’s restaurant is the largsst and bsst in the city. Don’t forget we handle gents’ fur nishing goods, all up to date styles. Palmer’s. Rob Roy floor has no superior and few equals. It is beautiful. tf. I’p to date underwear at Palmer’s. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 6, 1897. MONTHLY SUFFERING. 'Thousands of women are troubled at monthly inter vals with pains -A gall in the head, & back, breasts, shoulders,sides hips and limbs. xflrafffinjgSn But they need These pains are symptoms of dangerous derangements that can be corrected. The men strual function should operate I painlessly. Wrdn makes menstruation painless, I and regular. It puts the deli cate menstrual organs in condi tion to do their work properly. And that stops all this pain. ! Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine of Cardui will relieve her? It costs SI.OO at the drug store. Why don’t you get a bottle to-day? For advice, in cases requiring special directions, address, giv ing symptoms, “The Ladies’ Advisory Department,” The Chattanooga Medicine Cos., Chattanooga, Tenu. •• *••••••. Mrs. ROZENA LEWIS, of Oenavllle, Texas, says; " I was troubled at monthly interval* I with terrible pains in my head and back, but have been entirely relieved by Wine | of Cardui.’’ For Three Years He Suffered— Could Hardly Breathe at Night-“One Nostril Closed for Ten Years. Mr. A. M. Ramsey, of De Leon, Texas, was a sufferer from Catarrh in its worst form. Truly, hla description of his sufferings seem little short of mar velous. Instead of seeking his couch, glad for the night’s coming, he went to it with terror, realizing that another long, weary, wakeful night and a struggle to breathe was before him. De Leon, Texa3. Messrs. Liftman Bros ., Savannah , Ga., Gents: f liava used nearly four bottles of P. P. P. t was alilicted from the crown of my head to the soles of my feet. Your P. P. P. has cured my difficulty of breathing, smother ing. palpitation of tho heart, and has relieved me of all pain. One nostril was closed for ten years, but now I cau breathe through it readily. I have not slept on either side for two years: In fact. I dreaded to see night come. Now I sleep soundly In any position all night. X am 50 years old, but expect soon to be able to take hold of the plow handles. I feel glad that I was lucky enough to get P. P. P., and I heartily recommend it to my friends and the public generally. Yours respectfully, A. M. RAMSEY. The State c? Texas, i . County of Comanche, | "" Befpre_th.e...undersfg!’ed authority-, on this day, personalty appeared A. M. Ramsey, who, after being duly swern. savs on oath that the foregoing statement made by him relative to the virtue of P. P. P. medicine, is true. A. M. RAMSEY. Sworn to and subscribed before m* this, August 4th, lßgx. J. M. LAMBERT, N. P., Comanche County, Texas. CATARRH CURED BY P. P. P. (Lippman’s Great Remedy) where all other remedies failed. \VOman’s weakness, whether nervous or otherwise, can be cured and the system built up by P. P. P. A healthy woman is a beautiful woman. Pimples, blotches, eczema and all disfigurements of the skin are removed aad cured by P. P. P. P. P. P. will restore your appetite, build up your system and regulate you in every way. P. P. P. removes that heavy, down-in-the-moutb feeling. For blotch** and pimples on the face, take P. P. P. Ladies, for natural and thorough organic regulation, take P. P. P., Lipp man’s Great Remedy, and get well at once. Sold by all druggists. UPPMAN BROS., Apothecaries, Sole Prop’rs, Llppman's Block, Savannah, Qa. Party slippers in two straps at Palmer’s. Rates to Wayoross. For excursion to Waycross on account of the fair association November 2-6 ’97, the Plant System will sell round trip tick ets from Brunswick to Waycross and return at the rate of $1.75 for the round trip. This also includes admission to the grounds. Tickets to be sold Nov. 3, 4 and 5, limited to two days in addition to date of sale. Have also arranged rate of SI.BO, plus 25c admission to the grounds, Brunswick to Waycross and return; tickets on sale 2 to 6 inclusive, limited to return up to and including Nov. 7, ’97. Try a pair of our fine kid button coin toe aud common eeuse at $2. Paimer’e. Oyeter* od half shell at Chris Arn beiter’s. Up to date underwear at Palmer’s. Rob Roy flour has no superior and few equals. It is beautiful. tf 1 ftttlOMHl Under this head advertisements will e inserted for one cent a word for the first In sertion, and for every Insertion thereafter at the rate of half a cent a word. No ad vertisement will he taken for less than ten cents. Cash in advance invariably re quired for all advertisements In this col umn. HELP WANTED. A' GEvTgKT FIKTY CENTS OX EACH dollar: no experience necessary. Write for agent’s outfit. Address THE CATHOLIC NEWS, 5 Barclay St., New York. BUSINESS PERSONALS. A PIANO IN GOOD CONDITION FOR rent or for sate cheap. Apply at Times office. FOR RENT—ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT ’ board, 405 G street. oe:il-tl' MISCELLANEOUS. ANTED—BOARD KOI! GENTLEMAN Vt and wife, with small family where there are no other hoarders. Apply at this office. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—THE COMMODIOUS BRAX ham residence,corner of Richmond St. and First Ave. Easy payment. Apply for particu lars to JOHNSON & KRAUSS, Attorneys. ociil-tf NOTICE. Reginning November 5, 1597, the following rules on export shipments will become effective at the port of Brunswick, Ga.: Rule 1. All shipments covered by through bills of lading or billing from interior points to a final destination beyond the port of trans shipment are exempt from the rules of the Southeastern Car Serviee Association. Where billing is changed for local delivery cars will become subject to the rules from date of arrival. Rule 2, All shipments billed to the port and covered by bills of lading stating that such shipments are for export shall become subject to car service rules at the expiration of ten (10) days from arrival, except shipments of phos phate rock and ores, which shall become sub ject to the rules at the expiration of nfteen (15) days from arrival. On shipments of phosphate rock or ores detained over fifteen (15) days a charge of fifteen (15) cents per toil shall lie made and colleo'ed for the next fifteen ( S) days’ detention or any fraction thereof. It shall be optional with the roads whether they shall continue to store phosphate rock and ores in cars at this rate or shall have same stored ill warehouse. All collections made under the above rules shall be reported to the manager as demurres. Rule 3. All shipments rot consigned and handled as above and not otherwise exempt under section 3 of rule 4, of Rules for Georgia, are to be treated as local business and are sub ject to car service rules. Rule 4. Claims for refund of demurrage or storage collected under tbe above rules slmll be considered by the manager and adjusted in ac cordance with the rules of the Southeastern Car Serviee Association. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, By C. L. Candler, General Agent. HR NSWICIv & WESTERN R. K. CO., Bv G.IV. Coats, Commercial Agent. J. C. HASKELL, Manager. MADE ME A MAIN §AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE JlLIj Nervous It is on scs—Fa ili n p Mem ory, Im potency, Sleeplenr.neßS; etc., caused by Abuse and other Excesses and Indis cretions. They quickly and surely restore Lost Vitality in old or young, and lit a man for study, business or marriage. Prevent Insanity and Cc'.sumption if taken in t.rne. Their use shows immediate improve ment and effects a CURE where all others fail, T n . bI st upon hr ring the genuine Ajax Tablets. They 2jive cured thoi sands and v. ill cure you. VYo give a positive written guarantee to effect a eureka each 'use or refund the money. Price 50 cents per package, or eir 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 CEOVATT & CO. The Perfume of Violets^ The purity of the lily, the glow of the rose, I and the flush of Jlebo combine in Pozzoni’s I wondrous Powder. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. ICHFDULE IN EFFECT JULY 4, 1397. No. Mo, K, N. Northbound. „ la Cy~ Brunswick 5 4oa 9 39aj 5 40p "STS Ar. Everett 6 85a 10 eQa 8 tttp § 10b Lv. Jesup 11 22a 16 Up “ Simency 12 04p 11 61b “ Baxley 12 28p U 2*, - Haeiehnrst 12 65p 12 00a 2 Lumber City 1 25p . .!\2 20a “ Miasler 2 18p... .. 124. “ Eastman 2 40p . I 51. “ Empire BWp ...„. 283a Kv. Kawkinsviiie “SHOp *** Cochran No. £> ~g~T(jp iNo! 7 2Vsa “ Macon TBoa 4 4opjYlSp 415a “ 983a 568 p Bu9p 6 27a McDonough 10 10a C 40p 8 4<Sp 8 10a Ar. Atlanta 1110a 7 45p 9 45p 715* Atlanta 2 oOp 10 OOp 10 OOp 150a Ar, Lhattnnooga 7 30p 4 15a 415a lOOp Ar. Louisville, 755a 8 15p 8 16p 7 65a Ar. Cincinnati. Q. &Q . 7 80a 7 SGp!V9op*7 80a Lv. Atlanta 115.jp i2oOm 7".... 777777 Ar. -Washington 9 40p 0 42a New York 6 28a 124 Sp ...... Southbound. No - s ®- _ i_ 10. 16 8. 1* Lv. New York 4 80p I21& Washington 10 48p U 15* Ar. Atlanta. 8 55p...„ Site 'Lv. Cincinnati, Q. & C 8 00p 8 80* 8 30a tOOp • “ Louisville 7 35p Tel Vifta" 7 35p Lt. Chattanooga 8 00a 10OOp 10 00p "jfnjfo Ar. Atlanta 1 lOp 6 oua 6 00a 8 05p L J- Atlanta 420 p 6 20a Tioii 80p _ WvDenough™ 5 20p 8 15a 9 10a 9J5p . Tloviila 6 58p 6 59a 9 50aflOUp Ar. Macon 7 OOp 8 10* 10 50* 11 lOp Lv. Cochran 10 05a... 12 4<la Ar-Hawkiruvillo. ~ 1 JTn'ii .*... ...... “ ® m P ir o ips iiVfi " Eastman- 10 51a 1 24* Missler 11 17a 152* “ Helena. 11 86a 207a : SsssS?.™™ lß • SuiTermy.!!"! ”! • JgP No. gjJ Ar. Jesup 83. 8 . Lv. Everett Tffia SUOpTBS?; 6 80* Ar. Brunswick 7 4oa 43( p BW)p 6SOa Noa. 18 and H—“ Pullman sleeping ears btr tween At.anta ami Brunswick. Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between J*ok- ga^' vis Nos. T aud 18 PullT7inn drawl n?rroom sleen- Inp cars between Maccn and Askeviila. N dT Atlanta and Spartanburg. * Nos. 9 and 10—Pullman drawing vor.ra deep lag ears between Atlanta and Louisvllla ” Nos. 7 and —Pullman sleeping cars between Atlanv* and Chattanooga. This car Is placed In Union Passenger sta*on, Atlan+a, far the reception of passengers at 9:00 p. m 7 Connection at Union Depot. Atlanta, far all points north, east and wottU W.H. GREEN, j. m. CULP, Gen’l Superintendent, Traffic Manatee. _ Washington, D. U Washington, and 'q W.AI TURE s. H. HABDv.TC.xT - Asst, ftonl Paee. aK - Washingt<m, D. <3, AUaata. THE BAY IRON WORKS. Founders, Machinists, Boilermakers and Blacksmiths. Saw Mills, Locomotives, Boilers, Engines, Frinting Dresses, Dynamos, Mj tors, and all kinds of Electrical Machinery neatly and prompt y repaired. We will respond to calls on Marine Work At All Times—Night or Da"* We will furnish all kinds of supplies and materials for the trade at lowe prices. All our work will be done by first-class mechanics. Satisfaction Guaranteed. 629 Bay St. Agents for the Celebrated Ridgway Brunswick, Ga. Engines and Dynamos. GRATES That Burn Coal in the Open Fire Place The Club House or Port able Basket Grate will do it. See us also for Wood Mantels § Tiling MONUMENTAL WORK, IRON FENCING. ETC. Brunswick Marble and Granite Works. KE£D E. LaMANCE, Proprietors Every Morning ; T Except Monday ... BRUNSWICK’S . . . Leading Newspaper, THE BRUNSWICK TIES Has the largest and most select circulation of any newspaper published in Georgia ..SOUTH OF SAVANNAH . . officiaiv Organ GlvYnn County. AXI > CITY OITBRUNSWICK. A MAGNIFICENT , . . . . . ADVERTISING . . . MEDIUM SPECIAL PRESS DISPATCHES . REASONABLE ADVERTISING RATES. It reaches the ... . PEOPLE AND TELLS . THE NEWS