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Jhe Brunswick Times. ► - L === EVERY MOUSING BUT MONDAY. CLARENCE W BRANTLEY, j Ua’ CHAS.W. DEMING, i Pub*shar MARY McNiSH BURROUGHS. bocieijf Editor. of Ht ft i Uflctiiurpe Block, ¥ &uet. j iKL&l'liiOAib MU *>i. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. i#y M mi or Camur. oxiw otfpy,one year .. ♦uO Uuocoi*j,ia iii0iithe............... 2 50 uov co|y t ttu aioiiktin i 26 Ulaj hum lit t/i Uuc copy, owe WoeK 15 -.unu.ty icoiuuii, c per year 1 0o 4* per com. tliriuoum, uu till jul>hcj ipUonh wiuju pitld m advance. Coitojh;ii<li?*i(> on live and clean udjcclh u e. olid ted. AUdtOßu uli eouiuiuiiicauobb co TU* AOitNINO 4 IM *Ln, BiUUnWJCIU Oft.' Official Organ of the County of Glynn, Official Organ Ordinary of Glynn. Offical Organ United States Court; Referee in Bankruptcy. Advertising rates will be furnished on jai p Ileal i on. Orders to discontinue subscriptions and ad vert 1 sement* must be in writing. TO SUBSCRIBERS:; Mutiseiibcr* aro requanted to notify ltie uinoe Hen they ril to get any iuc or TBlTimbb. A two non to thin mutter will lie upiirociuted by ibe manugemoii*. fW-While oommmunloationß upon topics of current Interest ere always acceptable, correspondents should re member that brevity is equally so, and that all oommunications should be sent In before ft p. m. ADMIRAL SCHLEY'S STATEMENT; In reply to the recent attack made upon him by Secretary Long, Admiral Schley made a statement that was re markable for its courage and dignity, a statement that was characteristic of the tuan. All men have their faults, and Admiral Schley's greatest fault seems to be iiis modesty. He lias made no effort whatever to magnify bia splendid victory over Cevera’a Heat at Santiago, contenting liimself by meiely explaining hie conduct during the campaign, ly* a matter of his tojy that the Brooklyn was made the target of the Spanish gunners, which clearly demonstrates lliat the Span iards well knew that this ship was commanded liy the man who was di recting the light agaist them. To have put the Brooklyn out of action would have increased their chances of es cape It was for this that the flag ship was made the chief target Tor the heavy shells of the Spanish ships. If Admiral Schley made any costly er rrors during the Santiago campaign they have never been recorded. The cnwardiy attack made upon him by the Secretary of the Navy was un warranted. It ie plnmly an effort to rob the admiral of the credit and glo ry to which he is justly entitled. Ad miral Sohey has won the admiration of the world by his valor and ability, and the record that lie has made can never be tarnished, nor the love of his countrymen lessened by the calum nious tongue of the Secretary of the Navy. General Repair Shop. Mr, A, F. Pharr is now thoroughly equipped in the wa> of a general re pair shop for bicycles, gun*, locks and safe repairing and opening as a spe cialty, He has all the machinery ne cessary to do any sort of a job in that line, and bis skill and long experience are sufticient guarantees of the re liability of the work done. He carries a full line of bicycles, gun shells and sport ing goods of all sorts at his place on Newcastle street. Give him a trial. IS For Asthma use CHENEY'S EXPECTOKANT, SUNDAY THOUGHTS. format. Abbot. Prayer ia not always asking for things that we have seen; prayer is not always worshipping—it is some times listening. Jt is talking with is talking to God. In strange ways comes this message of God to us; arid it never comes I think, until one Is reverent and humble; for reverence and humility are the two ears with which we bear the voice of God. To Christ, you will remember, God's message came through the devil. Ue went out into the wildernesa to study the problem of his life, and tempta tion after temptation was presented to him. Ife would undertake to make stones into bread—he can he the world’s civilizer. Ue would fling himself from the creet of the city and have all the people admire him. Ue would comprise with the world, bow down to it, and then he saw it was the devil who was talking to him, and he said “Get thee behind me Hatan, for the lord thy (fid, and him only will I serve.” Through temptation, God’e voice sometimes comes to us, through the very re action against a proposition that has been presented to us; sometimes In oneway, sometimes in another, sometimes by an event, some times in silence, sometimes by sn evil suggestion, sometimes directly, the voioe of God comes. And how ever it msy come, to pray is to listen, if at t®e* yon cannot And God, if it is to you as a devoted Christian once said to me it was with him. "My prayers go no higher than the ceiling,” if sometimea you Itaten and get no answer, and you cry out oh ! God, my God; why hast thou forsaken me? Remember that following after hint when you do not And him, longing for him though be does not reveal himself—that also is prayer; and tbs very struggle toward the unknown God is itself the way In whiob God reveals himseit to the blinded soul. THE HUMANE SOCIETY. To the Editor of The Times: Kindly publish in your columns the following letter which wa* received by me on Friday last, accompany ing a box iu which waa a beautifui dead pigeon, Ue breast laoerated by a atnall bullet wound: Brunswick, Ga., Feb . 24, 18119. Mra. ,f. K . dußignon, President Humane (Society, Brunswick, Ga. Dear Madam:— The beautiful and innocent bird which the writer send* yon wa* wantonly abut by some parly unac quainted with the divinae sense of sympathy and companeion. The de stroyer did not need it* flesh for food, a* it was found lying in the yard which had been its happy home, and occupying Mm position you do, the writer hopes you wilt enter a protest against such cruel and aimless sport, Very respeotfully, Buduiika. While sympathising with the writer and deploring the wanton destruction j of all domestic and ottier birds, 1 re gret that the form of complaint ren ders it impossible to take aotion io the matter. All persons who wish to report cases of cruelty nr destruction of life, most give their names, and be able to sup ply one or more witnesses, otherwise the society is powerless to interfere. There is an ordinance of the olty of B runewick, Section a—part of which reads— ‘that.it shall be unlawful for any per son to shoot, or otherwise maim or de - stroy any sea-gull or other harmless water fowl, not customarily used fog human food, or to to cause any do mestic bird or fowl unnecessary suf fering by depriviugtbe same of neo THE BRUN|pgf r HEAIT DISEASE. Some Facts Regarding the Rapid Increase of Heart Troubles. DO NOT BE ALARMED, BUT LOOK FOR THE CAUSE. Heart troubles, at least among the Americans, are certainly increasing and while this may be largely due to the excitement and worry of Ameri can business life, it ia more often the result of weak stomachs, of poor di gestion. Rpal organic disease is incurable; but not one case In a hundred of heart trouble ia organic. The close relation between heart trouble and poor digestion ia because both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and I'neiiraogastric. In another way, also the heart is effected by the form of poor digestion, which causes gas and fermentation from half digested food. There is a feeling of oppression and heaviness in the chest caused by pressure of t tie distended. and , n tenen hence arises palpitation and short hreat h . Poor digestion also poisons the blood, making it thin and watery, which irritates and weakens the heart. % The most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the diges tion and to Insure the prompt assimi lation of food, This can be done by the regular use after meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation* like“ Htnart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless di gestive elements in a pleasant, con venient form. it ia safe to say that the regular per sistent use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tab lets at meal time will cure any* form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Full sized package nf these taJH” sold by druggists at SO cents, y book on stomach troubles mailej? Address F, A, Htuart, (jo„ n Mich. T A nary food or] •tansporting Vn® ing or in any other unnecessary pain or suffering to such bird or The killing of pigeons would coinP under the head of the last of the sec tion, were the birds not afterwards used for food, the maiming or injuring in any way would be of course action able. It must he said however, that with out actlye cooperation of the city officials, the society is handicapped, and an earnest made to them for their aid. The communication in tlie matter of the pigeon which was shot, was ad dressed to mo as president ot ths 11 u finane Society ; having no other means of communicating with the unknown writer, I now beg to say that Or. .1. A. ltuits has ben presipent of the society ever since it was organized, and sitll oooupiea that position. V.erj truly, Francks du Biukok, Secretary and Treasure B. 11, S. . Special Notice- Owing to blizzard delaying all steamers, there will not he the usual steamer from New York to Bruns wick this week. Mallory Line freight will leave New York via Savannah steamer Saturday 25th inst. Regular sailings resumed with Steamship Colorado and Rio Graude Maroh 3d. H. H, Raymond, G. S. A. Irvine K ; ,? Has moved to No. 120 A Street, opposite Hotel Oglethorpe. New Goods, Prices. Watch this space. Discovered tty a Woman. Another great discovery has been made and that, too, by a lady in this country “Disease fastened He clutches npon her and for seven years she withstood its se Verest test*, but her vital orgsna were un dermined and death seemed imminent For three months she coughed incessant ly anlFcould not sleep. Rhe finally dis covered a way to, recovery by purchasing a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, amt was so much relieved on taking the first dose that sh slept ail night, and with tvyo bottles has ab solutely cured. Her name pe ' ntei Lutz.” Thus writMflf" CBL of Hhelby, N. <;, TrtffA,,..* y£: drug stores. Regular size IL : I Jivery bottle g'.iutgjfciLwa YffS For Ovsr Fifty Tsai. An OI.D AND Wal.L-TKtKO W| Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup 'in® been used for over fifty year* 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 Diarrhrea. It pleasant to the taste. Hold by drug gist* in every part of the world Twenty-live cents a bottle. It* value s incalculable. Re vote and ask for Mr*. Witfslowbi Soothing Syrup, and rake no other kiud. $6 00 Reward. A standing reward of five dollars will be paid for information leading to tB arr. *t Bf, witb*-"proWf any person or persons breaking any gas or electric lamp glebes, any pub lie spigot, or other property, belong ing| to tbe Brunswick Light & Water %uying or breaking any gas water or 1 "t knowl my, at or r soy on. .. '.fjf l W. S. Gkkknk, KjAt Receiver Rice the stove doctor, will give you sa new uuM<^|y r , put you on a beautt- Bbhl strengthen the baokbreast plate, a i >:■, ami make ymiif ,-. : j■ ' new. pSMik * well "asthe kitchen stoves and ranges bought sold antTWpaired. RICE. lm 1110 Seorge and 418 liay Bt. WOMAN’S WQRK^I old Hfeij&r xPPilMHBife adage iic- IMpty t|flMe£ain| Y - • rftfl 1 -tk isti-vr: done. This is tine of the housewife’s •: U wjR manifold du- j, Hi A I'm tics and ap- J| proxiinately - £ jiTc B true of the it thousands J \ Sf a ■s.-a’sSST I who work all m UmW I day in factor- TJ \ f I jESEgSBk M iesand,-s • I // ijj j §3S|cKk.2 su.l half the B KM S I night in EggA KBaswHICH making ar.l M, 2*%, me 11 dir, g i--W! JagaejOMß their own clothes or sewing forotherato patch out a meagre income. Women who are too much on their feet, or who are unable to stand the strain of over-work and worry, are peculiarly susceptible to the weak nesses aud irregularities that are the bane •f womankind. The symptoms of such derangements are insufficient or excessive menstruation, headache, backache, neu ralgia, leucorrliiea, displacements and ex treme nervousness amounting in many cases to hysteria. The use of morphine is dangerous and examinations by male phy sicians are painful and unpleasant. Bradlield’s Female Regulator, the standard remedy for a quarter of a cen tury, will speedily and permanently cor rect the worst disorders of women. "Brad field’s Regulator is sold by druggists st one dollar a bottle. Interesting and valu able books for women mailed free on applies tioa. HI uumu UWUIM M, "SHIPPING REPORT. Corrected Daily by Capt. Otto Johannesen. For survey charts, coast pitots, tide tables and other publications of the United States coas* arid geodetic surveys, appHyto C. W. Deming Port of Brunswick, Fsbraarv 24. 1899. ARRIVED Hark, Alice Reed, Ford, Santos via Bar bados. CJ.EARFD. St. Irene, Eng. Attree, Liverpool, Churchill. S.UI.ED Steamship, Rio Grande, Staples, N. Y. St. Jerome. Eng. Reid, Boston, Churchill IN PORT. STEAMSHIPS. BARKS Bark, Nor. Bonheur, Anderson, Mar seilles. Bark, Edna L. \%bery, Winds, Cape Town. Nov. Bark, Tana, Jensen, East London. Downing (Jo. f Hpr. Bark, Tafaila, Reig, Barcelona, B. Padrosa. Spanish bark Conception, B. Padrosa. m Spanish Ruara, Santos, B, Padrosa. ® Spanish bark OBapre, Ruara, Pantos, B. Torras. 1 Portuguese bar* Oliver*, Santas. Rio Janeio. A Norwegian barkgna, Andersen, rrLs. Spanish brig Fe.lelpin, Bermuda, S. Pine Cos. SCBOONSSII. Schooaer, Br. Bessie Parker. Carter, St. I.uci*. fc Schooner. Kdith and May, Kelly, N. Y., Dora Mathews Brown. Havana A George 1.. Dixon. Anderson. | .. f ?'el F, Sheppard, < arter, N. Y, i M. Walls, Little, Ka Bxlto. Hifseh t Cos. Schooner Maiissa A, Willie, Coombs, Barbados, Gregerteen. Schooner Luoy H. Russell, Bishop, Ha vana, B rod head it Cos. Sch Frank W. Howe, Moody, Boston. Hilton A Dodge Lumber Cos. Baeklta'i Arnica Salve. The best salve In the world for outs, ulcers, stlt rheum, fever sure*, tetter, ohappe* hands,chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures pile*, no no pay rMMud. U is guaranteed to give faction or money refunded. Price ent*. For sale by all druggists. Pijua I the basis i,t good health, steady nerves, mental, Rirtlftfl P h - V ‘* lcal all d digestive * Wvl S t r ensth. If you are ner voua, enrich and purify your blood with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It you arc weak, have no appetite and desire to be strong, healthy and vigorous, Dike Hood'* Sar saparilla, which will tone your stomach, petite and build you up. HOOd S S parHla The Best—iu fact the Gao True Blood Purifier. ~ rntt cure nausea. Indigestion, riOOU S rlllS biliousness. Price BSe. isOHim **S9UHSs re manifested bjr Backache, Rheumatism, Loss of Appetite, \ Foul Tongue and Weakness Dr.J. H. McLEAN’S LIVER and KIDNEY BALM Is the remedy you need, of equal service in mild or chronic cases. •1.00 FES BOTTLE, MB BAU T W. J. BUTTS. 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. Ohe of the Plant steamships i* ap pointed to sail from Port. Tampa Tues day, March 14tb, at 2 o’clock. p. m., for Havana, San Juan, Ponee, Port Antonio, Santiago, thence direct to Port Tampa. Trip will allow three hours at Havana, forty hours at San Juan, eleven hours at Ponce, fifty-two hours at Port Antonio and thirty seven hours at Santiago. Trip will consume about 16 days . Rate for en tire trip, including meals and birth on board ship, $l5O, Expense weere pas sengers leave ship at anchorage to be paid by passengers, and such expenses are not included in tneslso. We Carry One of The Larger <)f whiskies, wines, brandies, etc?, In Bru east < reorgia. We buv in large quanti ties—thOTdfc ha!H the inside on prices \\ e can fill every order, wH have every line of poods known to the trade. The Hirest n, tS L° T the - S , tlll and vin eyard. Our specials—MLrray Hill Club, Lewis 66, Carstair’s Invincible, Famous Yel lowstone. Also handle complete line of straight Whiskies. Jug orders a specialty. We pay special attention to the jug trade 1 rompt attention given to all orders. Agent for the Acme Brewing Company. • R. V. Douglas, • 206 - Bay St- ; r PLANT SYSTEM i --vf r i J a wonder No 1 ; IV*. M Tijrpp Tft ble t '•* I No. tw. Vo. 9s. Pawcugor i Pl.scng rj O. 2. r Dsily Kv- s,„, a y PailY 'i tuny. y*n!^ h'.; ,, - , :'„: , i:.u | J&iiSSSS:;. S to in m..: to M Waver.** ar J**.! if- ,r 11 ” **n lisp 'tin®::, t; i? •!n.. Ban"h 1: ilZZr- :: : 4*) t-io. > 1,1 mu.. Hr 4ntie*.i>n l In ;,p n . I * • *••••• i*2 .V'.m ir jAcki!(>i.*;;: iv isoffm'! ’ni'u 2Ft pm.. : i.ar Si Awguv'fn* Iv " ,m "' ~',5,, BIS pm i I It : A itZL” “ ' Z 42 pm 145 sin ,-.i Hier, l.la 1 Sli;tu'. Sfe.;. . ' • iTu.* 'ft r. '~Z~ % jSSBSfc I ! ” 011 P' ll iv.... 1-n,newteb .... ar Zfia,.. Ti'it'iniiiZT 'l ?r , ' ln 'J }| a “ * r • ■••• IV i Gam.... 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Charle-ion, aad nil iminu t tine the.mg Otiairea - ben-ee,, anrt X„nwU|te|H B lift ue I*6 and Is iinilir rlcee eoiiui -t >n u ith # * from the me il> fnr Bri.u-ntck ami Jetrl Dlaje l WBk B. Id NIIAM, YT KWSFrfW R>.\ Vf Or. Mary A. Brannon’s Female P A ApfrtaeiKKtScteatiikLocar meat- far all the-: c i>iiif.-.l Dißeaaea :i )M 'Y and K-li. ie In ' ini,,— W t'Or-rffl A'emb, Greet,tnr nr V .V J Periods, Ileal .I, K-rrctioi®Ki ' ’ fyr\! I.eucerrlioee, Di-e,.-e.l ®H|| . \ ai, d Fatting nf llie ■ AliL a storing etrrngtli to ths nMHH supporting the I'terns. i,' -MBflM that Bred feeling, and yen noon know yom-lm a queen among women, la Doily mi,: 1 lot! heart. Kectittimendeii and for Hale hr E. H. Potuill and W. J. Botls, Breoswlrt. Laitiea trho w : sh apeeial xdvtce, write for book and symptom blank to Dll. MaRV A. BBANNIIS, Ml Ctsftol Aw.. Allasia, (It BT) D Curea Rheumatism. Borof ■ Di D, Old Running Soraa Pimples Eczema and Catarrh. One bottle wilt con vince the most skeptical of its merit* $1 per large bottle, at druggists. Bend for book, free. Blood Balm Cos., Atlanta, Ga. • Hood’s Cure sick headache, bad mesa m m m taste lu the mouth, coated C3 a| 1 teg tongue, gas in the stomach, 111 3M* dbtrers and Imtigestlou. In. ® aot weaken, tint have tonic effect. 25 cent*. Tbe cal/ Pi Hr to take with Hood gsrsiwrill*. THE TIMES 553 Zr-jJOBgpFFICE ,t ° . ,?-i- 8j If you have any printing to do . s ’* bring it to us. can do any thing, from a visiting card to J the largest book : : : A jSHisti© Wopk, Combined with fow prices and promptness in execution, make THE TIMES JOB OFFICE The best place in Brunswick to get your printing done : : : Estimates Cheerfully Given. Promptness and Perfection*Our Motto. 1I: \ I n *mm I i 1 ’ \ f 1 :| I \ Effective XSIR. WstM Jar.’y 9th STEAMERS TRt-WEEKLY. In each direction.) THIUIUGH sKUVICK TO AND FltiiM JskckHonville- SoutUlxiund North tmund Mmo*. 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