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GARFIELD, Brunswick’s Leading Photographer^ Is the place to get your Christmas photos. Instantaneous por traits of children a suc cessful specialty. ■* OPPOSITE EXPRESS OFFICE. MOT ICE. I am representing the old reli able Lodden & Bates Southern Music House, of Savannah, Ga., and am now prepared to furnish Stein way, Matirashek, Sterling and Huntington Pianos, and Mason & Hamlin and Sterling Organs at low prices and upon easy terms. We also have a few special bar gains in instruments having been used, shopworn, etc. Give me a call and I’ll save you dollars. a. j. weigh, nssssss.*- PAINE, MURPHY & CO.. BBOTiEES Orders Executed o' - er Our Private Wires —/or COTTON, STOCKS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS For Cash or on Margins. Local Securities Bought and bold. Telephone, 580. Board of Trade Buildiug, Jackson Building, Savannah, Ga. Atlanta, Ua. J. B. ABRAMS, Brunswick Representative. Investigate our Big Bargain Sale this week ! s^esess^esssssesesesssesesssssssessssssaea \ Special Bargains in i | Every Department. \ SSS9®9fiSSe9SS6SS9SSISSe?B£S#&S This Is Your Last Day for Christmas Buying. I Our Stock Can j : Satisfy Your Ideas. I a SSSSS>9*iSSeSSSS9e9SttNSS^©SSB?*S<sa Prices Cut in Half. Big Bargains in Holiday Articles. Cat! and examine our stock. No trouble to show goods. Courteous attention to everyone. PC A i S El FR 7 S . MOTHER’S f llr U< "nffll J! takes married H wr women through y the whole period of pregnancy in ‘ m safety and com fort. It is used externally and it relaxes the muscles so that there is no dis comfort. It prevents and relieves morning sickness, headache and rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mother’s girl- . ish form. $1 a bottle at £ druggists. A trated booklet MOTHER’S FRIEND. The Bradfield Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga. iS fire mis, | r. , . T .. Repairing of firearms and bicycles done with neatness and and dispatch. All Work Guaranteed. nor. Mouk and Grant Rts. 6-1-5 P. O. KESSLER Comfort and Convenience. Is the portable grate. Burns coal in lbe open fireplace. Keed K. La- Mance. Holland herrings, Milchner herrings at DeVoe’s. THE TIMES: BRUNSWICK, GA„ SATURDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 25. 1897. PLANT SYSTEM'S CHANGE. The Trains Will Run on a Different Time table Beginning Today. Beginning at 6:50 p. in., November 27, a change goes into effect in the j 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 in 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 8:15 p. in. Train No. 92 will arrive at Bruns- wit;.- at 10 p. m. Train No. 94 wilt arrive at Bruns wick at 12 :50 p. m. Notice to Shareholders. Brunnswick, Ga,, Dec. 11, 1897. The National Bank of Brunswick. The reguiar annual meeting of the shareholders of this bank, for the elec tion of directors and the transaction of other legitimate business, will be held at its banking house, between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., Tuesday, January 11, 1898. E. D. W alter, Cashier. Stockholders’ Meeting. There will be a meeting ot the stock holders of the Brunswick Savings and Trust company at its banking house, at 10:00 a. m., on Tuesday, January 11. 1898, tor the purpose of electing it* officers and directors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come be r ore them. L. A. Fleming, Cashier. Christmas Holiday Exursiou Rates 97-98. The Plant System announce excur sion rates between the principal points in the territory of the association for Christmas holidays, of one and one third for the round trip. All Over the World. All partiee desiring to take trips to any part of the world should call on Capt, O. Jobannesson, who is the Brunswick agent of all the fastest ami best steamships afloat. He can make vou rates to and from any foreign poiut. SHORT BUT SPICI NOTES OF THE NEWS. The Happenings of the City as Caught by “The Times” Men. MATTERS PERSONAL AND GENERAL. Brief Statements of the Many Things That Make Up the Busy Round of Life. Mr. Sylvanus Littlefield is in the city for the holidays. Appropriate Christmas services will be held in the churches today. Mr, Robert Baker is in the city agaiu mingling with his friends. Miss Josephine du Bignon returned last night from a visit to relatives m Savanuah . For Rent—Dwelling home, 211 B street. Possession given January io Apply at Hus office. For Rent—“ Bay View Cottage,” Richmond street. Good condition. Apply to J. M. Madden. The gospel tent lias been torn down and Hie meetings will he continued at the Second Adveut church. Hun. Jacob L. Beach will return to Atlanta Sunday, in order to attend themeeiingof the penitentiary com mission on Monday. The guests at the Oglethorpe today wiii have Hie benefit of one of Mana ger Forier’s most excellent creations in the shape of a dinner. J. H. Meyers and two brothers, of Tifton, and J. N. Horne, the popular representative of the Downing com pany, are in the city to spend the hol idays. For sale cheap—Eight-room house in good order; now renting at $2O per month; situated in New Town. Must be disposed of a’ once; a bargain. Titles perfect. Apply to VV., care Times. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Duun will reach the city this morning, from Pennsylvania, on their bridai tour. They will be the guests of Mr. Dunn’s unole, Col.’H. T. Dunn, for a lew days Chief Lewis Beach is placing hi famous St. Simon sea island cotton seed on the market. 'The seed are tba result of several years’ careful selec tion, and are the genuine sea island article. The hull of the burned tug I£. L. Mabey sank yesterday in front of N. Emanuel & Co’s dock. 'The report that the tug bad no insurance proves to be correct. It is rumored that the owner ot the Mabey, Ur. L’Engle, will send another boat to take her place. The Brown Drug company has pur chased exteusive advertising space in The Times, for the entire year 1898. The company realizes what sort of ad vertising pays, and its progressive businesss is bound to be ben (tiled by the use of 'Jim Times’ adveru-ing columns. Johnson's Chill and Fever Tonic Cures Fever In One Day. 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. 8.Q.0n each tablet. Xmas packages Iluyler’s candies. W. J. Butts, the druggist. * t •• , l'x; i ;l r v>:: * W* L:-. - *3r **o -r C. J.Doerflingor. - - 304 Newcastle St* Our Stock— Is large and complete, and we can suit you in both quality and prices. Presents in Jewelry! Silver Novelties, Cut Glass, Purses, Gold Pens, Canes, Silverware, Fine China, Fine Lamps, Clocks, Silver Pocket Knives, Etc., too numerous * to mention. Free! Free!! Freelll For every purchase to the amount of $1 that you make we give yon a ticket in this drawing ab.-olutely free. Drawing will start on November I and end on Janu ary 15, when a committee of three will conduct the drawing. First prize: A Fine Ladies’ or Gents’ Bicycle. Sec ond pr z- : A Fine Mantel Cathedral Gong Clock. Third prize, a Fine Banquet Lamp and Globe. KENNON MOTT, The Jeweler and Optician - 215 Newcastle St. Examiner of watches for Southern railway. Time received daily at 11 o’clock from Washington, J. J. LISSNER. —WHOLESALE— Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, Grain, Hay and Bran A Specialty 204 gran - Brunswick, Ga. Estey Organ Cos. ATLANTA, GA. 'Flio Iscst- Pianas —- —AND— —Organs, For cash or installment, H. T. DUNN & SON, Agents. 219 Newcastle Street * * * |f y OU nee<i an Organ, * * * call and spo uh and we * * * will save you money. Notice. All members of the Brunswick Ly ceum association are urgently re quested to at once pay their member bership dues, to wit ; Five dollars. Payments can be made -at my ofli 'e, room N0.7, city hall, during regular business hours; or if more convenient checks may be mailed to me. Postof fice box No. 72. L. C. Bodkt, Treasurer. Heinz’ best mince meat two pounds for 25c, at .J. J*. I iavenport’s. The-Most Princely Gift estowed By Santa Claus Is a jewel rich ai d inre, set in ar istic device, or .villi a < ombiiiat oii of colors and effect s in rubies, diamonds, sap ■ hires, opals, pearls, etc. We have Diem m necklaces, lace pins, sij. I. pins, ! bracelets, lings, earrings, holies' and gents’ gdd and ilver wat< Ikm and 1 chains Everybody iH Delighted With Our Hol iday Display. See It. We t-olicit a eomparf-on <>r good- and price-, know i* g yon w ill ilnd our holida> j line the West and chi up' st. _ SHERIFJF SALES. State of Gkougia, i County of Glynn, ) Will be sold before the point,house door in Brunswick, Glynn county,Georgia, oil the first Tuesday in Ja mary next, the same being the fourth da} r thereof, between the hours of lo o’clock a. in. and I o’clock p. in. of said date the following described property to wit: All that tract, lot or parcel of land, situated, lying and being in the city of Brunswick,said county and state, and in that part of said city known as < )ld Town, and designated and described upon the map and plan of said city as made by Geo. It. Baldwin, in the year nSa7. as Old Town lot number three hundred and eighty-seven. .Said land being levied upon as the property of isa dore J. Whipple and Charles S. Cook, as sur viving eo-p rtners ol Cook Brothers & Co.,and of Mary V.. ( ook, as ndmini>tratrix upon estate of .John it. Cook, deceased, and of said Mary K. Cook, Ada Cook. Walter B. Cook and George Jl. Cook, to satisfy a mortgage execution issued from the supeiior court of said county, in favor of Nancy Cow an, as executrix of suniner Cook, deceased. Principal $2,000, be-ides interest and cost. Notice of levy given tenant in possession as required by law. Also, at the same time and place,all that cer tain tract, lot or parcel of laud situate lying and being in the Old Town of the city of Bruns wick, said county and slate, known, according to Baldwin’s map of said city made in the year Ibvi, as the western 0110-half of Old Town lot number four hundred and eighty-one (IS1), said western half of said lot bounded on the north by Old Town lot No. -Lso, on the east by the eastern half of said lot, on the south hv George street, and on the west by Albany street Levied <>n as the. property of L. M. Dart, ns trustee- of and for .Julia s. Lainbright, K D, Lainbright, Ii nia L. Lam bright, and Joseph K. Lumbriglit, and of the said .Julia S. La in bright, to satisfy a mort gage execution fr m Glynn superior court in favor of.l .J. Lissnor. ITincip I $100.0.'!, besides interests and costs. Notice of levy given to de fendants a* required by law. Also, at the same time and place, that certain tract, lot. or pa: eel of l and in the city of Bruns wick, said county and slate, known and identi fied on the map amt plan 01 said city made by George K. Baldwin in me year 1*37, as Old Town lot number c-ixt\--three, bounded on the north by old Town lot number sixty-two, on tb ;e:ist by Grant stieet, on the south by Old Town lot No. r>l, and on the west by Oglethorpe street. Levied on as the property of W. 11, Bui roughs and Crovatt and Whitfield, a firm eompu ed of A. J. Crovalt and Bolling Whit liol 1, to‘satisfy a mortgage execution issued from Glynn superior court, in favor of Mrs. Minna Lissner. I'riucipal being $1,200, interest to Dec.lxb7, s2b;, attorneys’ Lea $140.00, and costs. Notice ol levy given tenant in possession as required by law. This 10th day of December, Also,at the same time and place, one Iron safe (Herring & Go. patent;, 5 chairs, 3 desks, 1 table, I letter press and 1 type-writer table; levied on as the property of A. F. Franklin, to satisfy an execution issued from the superior court of said count y in favor of W.B. Berry and son against said A F. Franklin, as maker, mid L. K. Gwimi, as endorser. This 10th day of December, 1*1)7. Also, at the some time and place, that certain lot or parcel of land lying ami being in ttie city of Brunswick, state and comity aforesaid, anu known and de-crihed upon the map or plan of said city as the northern one-half (1-2) of Old Town lot number four-hundred and eight, to gether with the improvements thereon. Said pioperiy levied upon as the property of the trustees of the St. Paul A, M. E. church, under and by virtue of an rxecutiou issued from the justice court in and for the 2i>th distvii t, G. M., said enmity in favor of L. I*. Pinkney for f27 60, besides interest ar.d all cost-. Written notice given to the defenda ts and tenant in peases -don, as provided by l iw. Levv made ami re turned to me by 11. Gaskin, constable. W. 11. Bh lilt IK, Sheriff. I WIADE ME A MAN SAJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURB A hi. Nervous Falling Mem ory. impotency..doeples-ne:i,etc . lhuhmcl by Abuse and other Lxcokhw ail Indio* creiioiiH. T/i 'if I luieklif and t*rt/f/ reel or Lost V ilulity in olu or ycuun. nna lit u man I'or study, durlhoho or j. -image. In vent iimauily and (V \*m; ,n iou if i tali on In thru. ilicir use • I.c.wh innnod Into j’opiovo j and etrecta a CUIUS where all others fral. In. >int. upon having tbe :nu/ 10 Ajax Tablets. They have cured thoi au'U und vJI cure you. Wo give it jtosit iv> wi itten juarantee to effect u eure in tmcii cane | or rotund Iho money. i'rica 0Q cents per niu kaue, or iiz paLknyai (full treatment) for By mull, in plain ' *pp*r, upon receipt of price. 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