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Royal make# the food pure, wholesome and delicious* mi POWDER Absolutely Purs ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. TORPEDO BOATS NOT HERE. The Interesting Flotilla Has Not Arrived in Port as Tet from Savannah. A message to The Times from the quarantine station last night stated that the torpedo boat flotilla had not arrived. The boats have left Savannah, bound for this port. They will probably come in some time today. The officers of the naval militia are holding them selves in readiness to meet the officers of the flotilla, and to order their corn mauds for drill on the boats. What You Need When your strength is gone, you have no appetite, are tired, weak and without ambition, is Hood’s Sarsapa rilla to purify and enrich your blood, stimulate your stomach and give you strength. Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is the One True Bipod Purifier. Hood’s Pills for the liver and bow els, act easily yet promptly. 25c. “Persistent Saving Is the Roail to Wcaltl 'l'll 15 MERCHANISSTRADERS BANK 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 setyes J. M. Madden, President, A. H. Lane, ' ice I’resdt. W. B. Cook, Cashier. Lyceum Collections. Mr. A. K. Eve, the lycetim collector, had another good day yesterday. lie has collected over S2OO in two days of work and has met with no relus’als. The total will doubtless he collected by December lf, and (lie entertain ments will begin J&Dinry 1 • The finest imported and domestic cigars cheaper than anywhere by the box at lsiilor May er’s. s■•3s Will buy one of our latest shaped stiff * bats in - - - - - BLACK and BROWN. They are worth dou ble the money. - - For this week only s■•3s - window display. I EZN/Y’S. PROMINENT ENGINEER HERE. He Examines the Sewerage System, and Talks Interestingly About It. Mr. R. Frank Hartford, editor of the Southern Engineering and Railroad News, of Atlauta, and one of the best known consulting engineers in the country, has bean in (ha city for sev eral days. Mr. Hartford is making a personal inspection of the sewerage system of this city, for the purpose of writing an article in his paper, giving his view* on lhe subject. Mr. Hartford was seen by a Times man yesterday, He had just com pleted his thorough investigation of the system, and consented to give bis views on the effectiveness of its opera tion. “The system proper,” said Mr. Hart ford, “is perfect. Its outlet is imper fect. The outlet main is not only too small, but I fear that the pumping en gines are inadequate. I have seen many of the Waring, Chapman & Far quhar systems. They have all the same defect. Mr. Farquhar is a splen did engineer, but his chief is not so well versed in such matters as be is ir> literary matters.” Mr. Hartford thinks the suggestion that the mouth of the outlet main is clogged with oysters and barnacles is nonsense. “Oysters cannot live on such material,” he said. “They might form on the outside of the pipe, but not on the inside. I do not think the additional pipe provided for by the city council will solve the difficulty The only trouble with the system lies from the pumping station to the out let, inclusive.” Mr. Hartford will also make an in spection of the water works. He will publish an article giving the result of his investigations in an early issue of bis periodical. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. Brantley Goes. lion. William G. Brantley, member ber of congress from this district, left last night for Washington, where oon gress will convene on next. Monday. Mr. Brantley will take an active part at the ensuing session io behalf of ad equate coast defenses for southern ports, and will devote bis best efforts toward getting the bill through fora public building for Brunswick. His Formal Change. Judge Spencer li. Atkinson lias formally retired from the supreme court bench and taken Ins place on the state railroad commission. The judge’s distinguished career on the bench in dicates that he will serve the state no leas ably on the commission. Very pretty cigar moistaning cases to keep cigars nice and fresti, at Isidor Mayer’s. IHE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ THURSDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 2, 1897. Is It a Suit or Overcoat That’s On Your Sind ? 1 Never were we better pre gV pared to clothe you than now, and at such small prices that A will surprise you. /= J ! \\ Suits, $7.50, $lO, $12.50 j and $1 j. j? fn Overcoats, $7.50, SIO.OO, I j *12.50 and sls - Style, Fit and Fiaish Perfect 111 1/ - |, 1 1 Investigation leads to confir mation. KAISER’S. ALONG THE BAY. ; Items of Harbor News and General Shipping Interest. The American schooner John H.- Platt, 1,036 tons, Captain Ives, arrived' yesterday from New York to load a cargo of crossties from N. Emanuel & Cos. Tbe Platt :s an old trader here. The Russian hark Latawa, 52S tous, Captain Osolin, arrived yesterday from Maranham, to load a cargo of lumber from Benito Padrosa. The American schooner Jacob S YVitislow cleared yesterday for St. Jago. The fine record of the shipping for November, published in detail in yes terday’s Times, caused much encour aging comment on the streets yester day. The expressions of the citizens were to the effect that there will be a continued increase, that will make the port’s importance greater with each year. More Grand Jurors. The following names were inad vertentiy omitted from the list of grand jurors published in yesterday’s Times: T. W. Flanders, W. 11. De- Voe. Jr., O. N. Taylor, R.V. Douglass, L. Goldsmith, C. Downing, L. W. Beach. ONE DISEASE AND ONE REMEDY “The art of painting,” said Millais, “consists in selecting the right colors and putting them in the right place.”— “The way to win a battle,” said Napoleon, “is to mass your troops at the critical moment against the weak est spot in the enemy’s line.”—“The way to cure many ailments,” said the great Dr. Abercrombie, “is to purify the poisoned spring in which they arise, generally the torpid and in flamed digestive system.” Tims wisdom and experience simplify and condense. Thus the Shakers of Lebanon reasoned when they sought,and dually found, a remedy for indigestion and dyspepsia. Where one person has eometing else, they argued, a thousand have this. To cure this alone will almost rid the world of sickness. Why should we vex our selves with confusing definitions':' A good digestion is life and health; a bad one disease and death. Hence, from the healing and stimulating mountain herbs, they extracted the principles which make the Shaker Digestive Cordial the rarest aud most effective of medicines for one disease, and one only—indigestion and dyspep sia. Do you suffer from any of these miserable feelings?—depression ol spirits, heaviness and pains in the stomach after meals, bail taste in the mouts, wind in the bowels, irritable disposition, nervous weakness amt *‘arm, worry and weariness, costive ntss or Irregularity of the bowels, nausea, palpitation, sick headache, heartburn, loss ot appetite and sleep, dry skin, etc.—? Don’t indulge in filty foolish fancies. You have indigestion and dyspepsia and nothing else. Set the disordered stomach right with the one medicine which will surely do it. Shaker Diges tive Cordial, and these symptoms will vanish with their cause. A good ef fect will follow the first dose. Even chronic cases soon yield. Test the cordial, at practically no cost, by taking a ten-cent trial bottle. Eorsale by nearly all druggists. Johnson’s Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. New Reliable. A Fine assortment of Park & Co.’s Celebrated W. J. Butts, Druggist. / Agent for Hnyler’s Candies. Send for my catalogue of . . . Christinas Novelties"^ In sterling silveril you arccon'cmplating pur chases for the holiday seaton. CHARLES W. CRANKSHAW, Jeweler. 22 WHITEHALL ST. - - - ATLANTA, GA. GARFIELD, Brunswick’s Leading Photographer <r~ Is the place to get your Christmas photos. Instantaneous por traits of children a suc cessful specialty. OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFICE. PLANT SYSTEM’S CHANGE. The Trains Will Run on a Different Time table Beginning Today. Beginning at 0 :S0 p. m., November 27, a change goes into fffect in the timetable of the Plant System into Brunswick. It is gratifying in one respect—the train which has been ar riving or pretending to arrive at 11:40 p. m., is hereaftes due at 10 p. m. Whether the freight cars will be still a portion of this train is not made known iu the announcement of the change. The new schedule is as follows: Train No 91 will leave Brunswick at S :20 a. in. , Train No. 93 will leave Brunswick at S :15 p. m. Train No. 92 will arrive at Bruns wick at 10 p. m. Train No. 94 wilt arrive at Bruns wick at 12:50 p. m. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. 25 cents. The genuine! has L. B. Q. on each tablet. Merchants... Are invited to call and see our stock and get prices. We are headquarters for rice. Our line of green coffee is hard to match for high quaUty and low piices. White Rcse and • Silver Leaf brands of pure lard need no recommendation —both good and fresh stock. Ferguson Hams and Breakfast Bacon are the best. Rob Roy, Sylvan Belle and Arbitrator flour hold their own against allcompetitois. Drum Cigarettes, Old Coon Cheroots and P. & R. Tobacco lead in their lines. Our new style Corn Meal, al so Juliette and Cream Meal have no superiors. Come and see us. The Downing Company. The Williams Typewriter Nsw loisls Nos. 2 mi 3 for 1898. Lightest run ning, ball bear ing, easiest touch, automat ic action, line lock. Visible Writing- You can do more work with greater ease, rapidity and accuracy than would be possible on any other typewriter. Best for expert or novice. Catalogue on application. Typewriter supplies. Edison Mimeographs. Second-hand typewriters and exchange. Edwin A, Hardin Company, Sole Dealers for the South., Atlanta, Ga. A G cuplei iVerritor Y.' >C WILL B. FAIN, Local Agt, Mi sa Christmas Rainfe _—-x At lowest prices. Best quality. If you doubt try a few samples. Bestt seeded raisins—saves trouble and teeth. Fancy table raisins, dales royal figs to suit the queen’s taste. Nuts of the new crop—no worms— sound, juicy kernels. Finest oranges, selected confection ery and a lately received assortment of of peach butter, apple butter and con densed mincemeat, Canned plum pudding and other seasonable goods. KEANY & BAILEY, GROCERS, Telephone No. 11. 312 Newcastle Street. Our Surprise Will Be Greater.-*^ A SURPRISE FLEMING & WAFF - - Newcastle St. We have a beautiful assort ment of Pictures, Gold Pens, Fancy China, Gaines, Blochs, Tmas and New Year Cards, Gift, Toy and Story Boohs. Frames Made to Order. Artist Materials - Orders taken for engraved cards, monogaam work and in vitations. Prettiest [work, greatest speed, best manifold ing, many new features. Most Durable...