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Add. BBpwcastic Slrsst. 1 L '■ | A Dangerous Hypnotist i People think aygaapr is ! | sometimes, whenpoe real ! j secret of his influence is ' | good taste in dress, and ! i being well dressed at all j [ times., ts nothing ! j that air of swell- < ; NSm anJßßistinguflh'ed ! [ app&arancgWr a man as a ! ; suit of made and 1 i fitted perfectly by an ar- 1 i tist tailor. That is the Se | cret of our success. We ! i aie artists in our tradve. ! TH. F. WINTER, | Th#Leading Merchant Tailor. i.,, 311 New • ml? Street. • THEY ATE POISONED MEAT Heart. Alex tad Ftlder Lang Suffer an * Hatiae'y Death. New* fftaclied ' lu- iify Sunday <.l t! e untimely Ol Messrs. Alex ar.d Kelder Lsnp, two y< uug men well and favorably kndiVn In thi, oity, where they lived juar> The denkli < > young- men oc- I curred at Satil’a H uIV, ou Sa urday. No particulars have In en r, re veil by the relatives in this city, ex ept that de4th was the result of eatm;' pois oned meat. it w*a hnpo'-t to ob tain further particular?, A telegram to Mr. Sidney Lang, a relative of the young men, stated that they tvere both dead from pc.ison. Meajrs. Felder and Alfx Lang ived in Hrunswiik arid attended school here for si-ver'i! years. Abx was I>r, It. E. L. Burford’s assistant at th g.vernment quarantine etat on fc.r two summers. H- had algo been an operator at , >| ej.hone e - change for a ytar or more. Those who knew the young men were very touch shocked to learn ol' their untimely etnl. The funeral ar ran jements have not been an.iounctd. Cbatnberlain’* Cough Bomedy Always Proves Effectual. There are no better medicines on the market than (.hltniberiain’s. We have u-ed The Cough K-onody when all olhera failed, and in every instance it proved tflfeotual. Almost dtiiy we bear the virtues of Chamberlain’s r. m ediea pxtolled by thoße who have ursed them. This is not an empty puff, paid for at so much a line, but-is voluntar ily given in good raith, in Ybe hope that suffering humanity may try tti”.-.e remedies End, like the writer, ha benefited.— B’rom Ihe Glen v: lie (tv. Va.) Pathfinder. For sale by I. Ai. Bishop, druggist. Mil'BUT SPICY H^UIJEffS. The Happemrgs 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. J. I’. Davenport whs in Savannah 1 yesterday. G Michael, of I.oi!iville, was here yesterday. The directory canvass is progress ing rapidly. The government engineer* Ptill linger in ihe city. Mr. and Mrs. H, IV. Reed have re turned to Mexico. The Knights of Dy bias fair begin* next Monday uight. S. f.. Davis, of High l’oint, K. <!., was at lb* Oglethorpe yesterday. G . X,. Jones, of Chicago, was in the ciiy yesterday, at the Oglethorpe. John MePhtui, of Baltimore, was h'tv yesterday, at (lie Oglethorpe. P. K, O'Keefe, of Richmond. Ya. * registered at the Oglethorpe yes terday. MrIV. H . Mann and children have in >\* and to teruandina, where Mr Mann b. a large building contract. The Brown Drug company i* using t. Sfi paint in mating its already al iraotiv* drug slurs inure attractive. akekers after gold are often di*ap poiut-d. Seekers after health take if iiid’s Sarsaparilla and lind it meets every expectation. Mr. Jacob 1,. Beaoli left Holiday Bight for Atlanta, where he goea to attend a meeting of the prison com mission. The county comnmsioners will hold . their pOs: puned meeting today tor the puipose of electing the third member of the board. Mr*. J, 11. SHinders, wife of thefpre man of The Times job office, baa ar rived from Washington to make Her home here with her husband. The bii'ktiead* of the IMant System wharves re now being built with bal last. . The road will soon bejpn haul ing stone for this work. Toe Atlanta Journal of Saturday published a double-column out of Miss Fteurine Madden, who is visiting Mia* Eva Chamberlain of that city. Tor sal , or exchange for Brunswick improved property, one lot in .Savan nah JO by 117 feel, unimproved. Ap ply iI2 I.ee street, Bruns vick, (Is . tf. insist on your merchant try ing Wa ter White mu -time Oil from Dixie f) I company. It is whiter, safer and gives more light tban the b*t oils Bold by others . Rev. Me Dimeters preached a trial a rmon at the I’resbyterian church Sunday, Mr. McDbeetera is a young rnßii, of pleading address, and made n lavorable impression . Miss E R. Hutton, who has done some charming literary work for the eastern papers, Is in the city at the Denoick house. She has just returned from a visit to New York. '1 he Brunswick Cycle company, witli its two stores tilled with good thing- tor bicyclists, is now doing a big business and one is which is con stantly growing. Gustave Anderson sailed yesterday on the British steamship Bt. Irene for Liverpool. He will return on the next trip of the steamer, and goes for the benefit of his health. Frank Hherwood was down town to day, the first time since he had his ! tussle with cholera morbus. He say s he drove thirty miles after he was A Thief of Tins... I, ,vhat procrasuTiation is. It m*f also rob you of your eye sight if yun defer buying your eyes examined wli-n necessity demands aid to your vision. When your eyes trouble you ! Dn ; them in to us, and we will fit you with a pair of glasses that wIM tie like restoring your sight, C. J. Doeriiinger. - - Newcastle St. riic. ; BRUNSWICK., GA„ TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 8 lb 0 MOTHER’S t FRIEND 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. _ Hx. druggists. Sl xEjjjjPPL X Send for a Free S lKjMj|r copy of our iilus. fj tjy trated booklet MOTHER’S FRIEND. !*>>■' The Brarffield Regulator Cos., Atlanta, Ga. taken, and never came so near dying in his life. After Ibis when he goes out iu the country he will take a bot tle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhu- Remedy with him.— Missouri Valley (Iowa) Times. For sale by I. N. Bishop, druggist. Levy will release a number of pret y white rabbits into bis attractive show window today ai 3 o’clock The child ren should be on hand to see them. They will add much to the attractive ness of the enterprising firm’s win dow display. Agents wanted for our new wall map of this slate, 23x42 inches in sice, live colors, on heavy paper, and with tin on top and bottom; with index ol towns on border showing location on map and populalion tlgure. Bells at a popular price. Send 50 ceute and get sample and terms for county agency. Rand, McNally & Cos., Chi cago, 111. Mr. c. VV, Dealing and Mr. M. R. Marks went to yesterday morning. Mr. in the interest of th* newspapers he repre sents, s.-nl Mr. Marks took his photo graphic apparatus for the purpose of g'ttirg views of the work of the flames. In a recent letter from Wa hington, J). 0., to an old friend, Major (J. A. Hinder, for twenty years United Htatea consul at Hingapore, says: '•While at Des Moines 1 became ac quainted with a liniment knuwn as Chamberlain’s l’ain Jj.jp in, which 1 found excellent against rheumatism b well as against soreness of the throat and chest (giving me much easier breathing), I would not be without it for anything.” For sale by T. N. Bishop, druggist. Seems as if all the tilings we like disagree witti us. and all the things we like, agree with us. Dyspepsia lurks in roost of the good things we eat, anil indigestion follows the gra'ti tlcstion of appetite. Of course, it isn’t Natures fault. Nature does the best she can, and if a man will only held tier a little hit at a time, ho may eat wtiat he likes and as much as lie likes. Dr. fierce’s fleasant fellets are for people who are troubled with iridiges tion. fartictulaarly for those in whom if manifest itself m the form of con s nation. the ‘•fellets” are quick act! easy in their action. They are in perfect harmony with Nature. They effect a permanent cure. You need take them regularly only a little while. After that, use them ocoasiotnlly when you need them—when you have eaten anything that disagrees with you. They rosy be taken just as freely ae you would take water or any other necessity of life. Once used the are always in favor. For Over Fifty Years. An Oi.d and Weix Thibi)TJk.wkov, Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over lilty years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens Hie gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, atid is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by drug gists in every part of the world, i Twenty-live cents a bottle. Its value! |is incalculable. Be sure arid ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and | take no oilier kind. A fresh lot of Tenney’s coeoainit crisp and peanut brittle just received I by tic. Brown Drug company. ,"'7 v • * -M'b*. 7 (18 DwmvV COFYHtOMr 1893 There is ling So True as the BeauiifuL—-—. And one of the truest manifes tations of the beautiful is to be found in the decoration of your homes. Our line of . , W A L, I v PA 1 >SCI*^ Has to he seen to be appreci ated. We have spared neither trouble nor expense in securing; the finest assortment of papers ever brought to this city. * Samples always on .exhibition and someone always ready to show them to you. THE BROWN DRUG COMPANY- J. J. XIS3HE M. —WHOLESALE— Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions, Grain, and Bran A Specialty 183 ahANT T sEt? e Brunswick, Ga. Every Morning j| Except Monday ... : * Itltl >KWICK*is . . . Leading • Newspaper. I THE BRUNSWICK TIMEsi Mas the largest and most select circulation of any newspaper published in Georgia . 'South of savannah .. a < H'i’kia i v ow g a .x . CI A NX COI NTY. A MAGNIFICENT.. . . IT REACHES THE . . . . . . ADVERTISING ... . PEOPLE AND TELLS. ) MEDIUM THE NEWS o SPKCIAIv . . PRESS DISPATCHES . . REASONABLE ADVEItTISING RATES. OK3© SWjOY® Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant aud refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the moat* popular rmn^^kru>w£u^ — T "Wilke'S'-y ui. T ’Mildreds of y not h lve °? h ?’'wlmt action cure it promptly * wishes to try f : ■ ¥,,uld substitute. * v **" CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL wwtut: , at. /vnv yukx, N.r. . .. - m Metropolitan Orchestra WILL ACCEL'T ENGAGEMENTS IN THE CITY. For Kate?, Ktc., address Wm. Deal, Leader, Oglethorpe Hotel. • ' V • PATENTS W. Johnson Solicitor and Attorney id Patent Canses. 1729 New York Ave., Washington, 1). C. Ofliee established 18<i8. Charges moderate Correspondence roqueted. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Boli.ilulo In Eir.i t I ...n.rr IS. IKSS. I m 7 No~ N'Z nTT So. ~ Ni.rtl.bou,..l. j ;!5 18 l 7 13 . fTv. Pnjnswick. 1 H 57a l Msp (Mop Ar. 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Kvorelt ?2 topi ft TjOi •j IT fl-a 0 65^ i I.VNAT'I aM) rLOft* 111 A 1.1/I Wo!; t VVr.tihulw 1 Train o! Pullman Ilrawine Koom Sleeping Cara and lhro.oh (/unohoa *'. v-n Jumi.viue. F.'a.. and ci-rniinaM, O . via Evere. t, Atlanta ami j CbMtia.j t T'hi'oiigh i > ul)infta ♦ plug (!a# bt,vvoMi Titmfm, Fn,, and (‘iniiimiai.i. Pull* | map Vew’tibuled Bieep'Pjr Cers between .Tank* Seville and Kaunas (’by, via Atlaaia and rmingharn and bat wo n .ta -kaunvllbi and St. mi-ft, via Atlanta, Chn.ilnuooga and Loui# j vlllo. Pullman Drawing 3nom S.coping Carl i bet.woon 'Bvutigwick. ai. l Atlanta North* j bound pasaengera may romntn in tftjl ear iii j Union Slntion, Atlanta, until 7:of i a. in. The Southbound car 1m placed in Unlod depot., Atlanta, for tlio ru option of panaengerl i at. 9.00 p. m. 'Nos. 7 and B—Pullman Sleeping Cara ba tv, oen AllantaandiThftifauoogjt. N<>s. it and 10— Observation' Chair Cara bn* j tween Macon and Atlanta, j Connection at Union Dope*, Atlanta, for all point)? north, cast and weftt- F. H. i * A N VpN, J. M. CULP, Third V-P. Gon. Mgr., Trailie Manager, | Washington, O. O* Wasbtngt.oii.O. O. i W.A.TI ;UK, S. H. H A ROW IOK, Cahm’) PfiMs. Agt. Asbt. Oen'l Poos. Aft. ; _Waah i pgtou, D. O. Ga. The Perfume of Violets 1 The purity of the Illy, tbo glow of the rose, and the flush of Hk lxi combine in PoatOW 1 * 1 wonjrbus Powder. j