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The Brunswick Times. EVF.'iY MORNING EXCEPT MONDAY, .irvicv 1 rSbeel F lck ' ♦ likcmoNi no i. / L**s*t DCMINC & MULLINS A ’ Publi*her* C. W. DEMING, - - - Editor ROLANO A- MULLINS, Buiintst Manag*r “bsMorAng Timer will be Delivered by cs •'jer or rn.il, per year. *5 00; per week IS ctqts. Correspondence on live subjects ecttktted. Ral name of writer ehould ac cowytiuy itrta. Subecriptione payable m it Mueo. Failure to receive paper ehould bo reoirted to thelba.tneie off.ee. Address al co imnnicitione to ThoTim'**. | TO SUBSCRIBERS; Subscilliers are requeued to notify tin* ofll<*e iri'on tlicy f .1 to Bi t any Issue of The Times. At.en.ioa to Mile matter will be appiMCtaUMl l>y tre publishers. '.dventtung mte* will lie furnithsd "u up plication. u-iuc* u discos ttnne sabsorljrtions and *d verUMiments must to in writing. Brnnswtok’g water supply in now dll r.gbt ml the average citir.-n will resume bis daily ball). “If tiie people would get up and dig In (tie garden an hour before break fant" nays lbs Quitman Free Frees, “there would be no need of going to the springs in search of health.” And now the Confederate veterans’ camp at Athens is after Men. Evans and the Charleston reunion managers for tUe alleged neglect of the Georgia eponsore and their maids of honor, A hot set of resolutions lisve been passed condemning both. Editor Wyatt, of the Southeast Geor gian, is booming I lie Camden county fair and incidentally aiding in bring ing many families to his home connly. The people of Camden have a worker lu Editor Wyatt and a good paper in the Southeast Georgian. The Times carried welcome news to the people Sunday when it announced that the connection between the new weil and the waler tower had been made. It was just before daylight (3:16 a, in.; when the connection was made and a few minutes afterwards The Times was oil the streets with the news. Judge Bennett is making n record for himself on the brnoh . fie plays no favorites and disorimmatea neillier between the whites or blacks. The people have been led to expect a great deal Tom hie administration and every .ndiontiOTi 1 that they will not lie dis appointed . Macon merchants are pu-liing her carn.vsl ahead at a great rale. $6,000 wag the tmount called for and voluii t:ry subscriptions amounting to one eijtfh f It, or SI,OOO, have been rent in. e’hen the canvass is made the sub scription* wanled will he easily secur ed. JUscon will give a great show aod a'! ilie state will go to see it. in an interview with the Savannah Press man, Mrr. Myrlek states tliat or.e has quit polities. Ting reminds u. of I tie leopard and Ins spots. A vieurgia oamptigu without the brill iant. writing* and personal wire pull ing of Mrs, My rink would he a dreary one indeed. She ia justly aomedited wiih being the smoothest politician in the whole layout. Since the Uw abiding negroes have protested against (inv, Candler re spiting a negro murderer, the Albany Herald pointedly asks, -‘ls it not true that snob respiles cause lynch in ge ?” Editor Mclntosh has [sense enough to see that It does ar.d fearlessness enough to ask the question. Coy . ( and'er ia a good stticial tint he must he careful ia the way of interfering with the law. When in need ot job work don t lot get the limes Job Office Prompt attention and first class work our motto Irvine’s Ketch Penny lias just received an iininense lot of New Goods Too large to classify n this space. But such as Tinware, latest society lints in Box Writing Paper, Kites, Kov els. “Spanish Cat,” a game played hy Cuban school boys, iChinaware, Cups, Saucers, Plates, Sauce Dishes, etc. Toilet soap. Also two unusual bargains in Upright Pianos. Also two bargains in Or gans. IRVINE’S “KETCH riiVNV.” 120 A atreel.,Opposite Oglethorpe Hotel, Female lio'p Wanted. I.ady of fair education for perma rient traveling poeitlon. Reference* required, Clark A. Company, 2.11 Itb aireetgfc’hiladelphia. Discovered by a Woman. Another great dleeovery lmn been made and that, 100, by a lady in thie country '‘Dieeaeo faetenod its clutchoe upon tier and for seven years she withstood its eo vorest teste, bother vital organs were un dermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessant ly and could not sleep. She finally dis covered a way to recovery by purchasing a bottle of l)r. King’s New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking tiie first dose that elm slept all night, and with two bottles lias been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Luts.” Thus writes W, C, Hamniuk & Cos., of Shelby, N. 0. Trial bottles free at all drug stores. Regular sise 60c and sl. livery bottle guaranteed. Change of Plant System Seh'dnlc. A change of aohi-dule on the Plant System lias been Announced as fol lows : Train No, II leive Brunswick 7:DO a. m,; train No. 9t leave Brunswick 7:15 p.m.; train No, 81 arrive Bruns wick 9:2(1 a. m ; train 92 arr*v Bruns wick 9 p. m. 1 consider it not only a pleasure but a duty I owe to my neighbors to 'ell about the wonderful cure e(Tooted u .-y case by the timely use of Chambc; -n’s Colic, Cholera amt lHarrboca Remedy. 1 was taken very badly with rtux ni procured a bottle of ibis remedy. A few .uses of it effected a permanent cure. 1 -ue picas ure in recommending It to others suffer ing from that dreadful discs-c —I vV. l ynch, porr, \V, Va. i nis remedy is sold by I. N. Bishop. The New York Industrial Recorder, with a special number descriptive of and illustrating Worcester, .vlass., has a due article on the siit j*ct of the Worcester Textile Company, one of the beet manufacturers of lin -n, Union and Turkish towels, using the Inlest approved methods and apj iißn ,, es in this department of texlita goods, and in which Mr. Ueorge H. Cook, for merly of Brunswick, is the a. le seen- I ar.v . Red Uot From the Cun Was the hall that hit O, H Bteadmanof Newark, Mich., in the Civil War. li caused horrible l leers that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then llueklen’# Ar nica Bnlvo ctireil him- Cures CuV. Bruises, Burns, lioils. Felons, Corns, .Skin Kruptions. Best Bile cure on earth, 25 ots. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists. The Savannah Steam iye Works at Carter s, 804-Monk street. THE BH DUS WICK TIMtS 7E .S’ AY MORNING dtUPt 23, 1890. Adver'ised Lett°r List. The following is a list of letters re maining in the post office at Bruns wick, G„ unclaimed, for the week ending May 21st, 1899: A— Miss Minnie Alexander, Mrs Augusta Adams. B— Redmond Battle, Nat Balt on, John llrowntlill. Gun Brown. C—Jakie Cohen, Seth 11. Charles. John Carter. G W. M. Glover. _ II - Mrs K llarwaril. Mrs Jennie V Holmes, •f -Mias Mary Jackson, Mias Henri etta Jacob-, Prince Johnson, Mrs Jennie Johnson, Mrs ( Jones. K Mrs Arvana Kimbrough. I, Kdd liUtorneoiix, Ns mar al) Lee. M Mrs Lizzie Monroe. .1 It MilVr, K R Mss.ue. F—Mrs Io n ia Powers. II A Paoetli. B—Mack .-Slock-don. Gilbert Steaven son, Miss M iggie Smith, Mr Hannah Sinen or Flan- T M iss Cat herine Tulsa, Mrs NiiGe Turner. W —Loranee Willson, Mandy Wil liams. S Walton, Miss Emma l> Walk er, Mrs W O Waite. Parties calling for any of tire above will please ay they were advertised and pay one cent for each letter claimed W. K. Symons, ' Ihoulfl write us for samples and prices of mr engriived wedding Invitation*, an rouncements, etc, All work don* In eur factory here. Artistic execution, strtet iromptnesa, low prices ,1. P, Stevens A 3r0,, engravers, 17 Whitehall street. At ant a, Oa. Happy 11 a I Jennings has a spleudi'd picture of Ills bettf r half in his band some watcli case, that was drawn by Mra. Jennings herself. It shows an artistic touch and a good deal of talent. Nowadays when women arc trying to do everything It-is not strange that many things are over-done. It is nut strange that there are all kinds of physical a' and mental disturbances, li the woman who is a doctor, ora lawyer, or a journalist, or in business would not try to be a society woman too it might be different; but the woman who knows when she has done a day’s work has yet to be born. Balmily a woman's way is to keep doing until she drops. Working in this way lias manifold evils. The most common tro.hlc result ing (rum over exertion, either mentally or physically, is constipation of the bowels, with all its attendant horrors. Hi'. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the most, effectual remedy in the' market. They work upon the system easily, natu rally. TheroJs no mijfiotant nausea after taking them. No gripping no pain—no dir com fort. They arc cum posed of male rials mat go through the system gnuhial'y collecting all impurities ami. like the good little rervauts that they arc, d,*;.. uting of them effectually. Judge Bolling Whull Id leaves this morning for .'Savannah, where he- will relieve Judge f'rovatt at court while the latter goes In New York. Yellow jaumtice curort Suffering humanity should lie supplied with every means possible for ils relief, li is with pleas lire we publish the following: "This is to certify that i was a terrible suf ferer from yellow jaundice for over six months and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city, and all to no avail. Or, Hell, our druggist, recom mended Electric Bitters, and after taking two bottles I was entirely cured. 1 now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering with this terrible malady. 1 am gratefully yours, M. A Hogarty, Lexington, Ky.’’ Hold by all druggists. MIL- WOMEN AfxftEE, A druggist in Macon, Ga., says: “1 have sold a large quantity of Mother’s Friend, and have never known an in stance where it has failed to produce the good results claimed for it. All women agree that it makes labor shorter and less painful.” ilg % fp \y Mother’s Friend is not a chance remedy. Its good effects arc readily experienced by all expectant miifhefA who use it. Years ago it passed lire exneriß'ietf*,'*! stage. While it always shortens labor sold lessens the pains of delivery,.-it is also cr the greatest benefit during tio riLi months of ptegnanev. '.’Morning slckties'j and nervousness are '’’ifesd jly overcome, a n<l the liuimentrelaxp* ; tile strained muscles, pet mitring them to nqvuiti without cauKing distress. Mother’s Friend erv.s gre.,t tcooperative power tn the mother,’ and her recovery is sure and rapid. o*ug,'t froth rising and swelled breasts is don nv.-ay with'completely. Sob; t: ■ if. Iftf $1 u but ilc. THU l!!!M)! ! !!'U) REGULATOR CO ATLANTA, DA. *A L’ff iik<* 3 'risk t"f I HRKhtH, Te w P.aDs fm lrh 3ou(|i**ro Railway. Grand Rapid-, Mich—One fare for (he round trip. Tickets on sale May 22, 23 and 2J, with dial limit May 81, 19911. Columhiis, Oa— Annual Convention H Y P li of Georgia One fare for (he ronnd (rip Tickets tn te sold June 12 and 18, with dual limit June 17, 1899 Dublin, Ga—Annual rJeeling arid rally United Sons of Confederate Vet erans One far* for tlm round trip Tickets to be sold June 8 and 9, with Anal limit June 12. Cordele, Ga—Cordele Chautauqua One fare for round trip Tickets to he sold June 12 to 22 inclusive with final limit June 2.">, 1809 Richmond, V a—lnternational Con vention B Y P 1 of America Due fare for the round* trip Tickets to he sold July 11, 12 and 13, with (Inal limit July 31, 1999. Indianapolis, Iml- National Con. vnUion Kjiworlh Lague One fare for the round I rip ndMuketa to be sold July 18 and 19, with final limit July 2(1, 1899 The ancient* believed that rheumatism was be work sl a demon within a man. Any one who has had an attack of seiatio or of inlUmmacory rheumatism will agree that the inlliotlou is demoniac enough to warrant the belief. It has never been claimed that Chamberlin’s l’ain Balm would cast out demon*, but it will cure rheumatism, and hundreds hesr testimo ny to tho truth of this statement, tine application relieves the pain, and this tfuick relief which it affords i alone worth many times its cost, Tor sale by 1. N. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Thoms lilaokshear have rt turned <o their home in Thomaaville, after a pleasant visit to Brunswick, the guests of Mr. and | Mrs. l>. Wyatt Aiken, at their home on Trince street. ( Babies Take Cuticura Resolvent Bt t atisA it is so pure ami wholesome that mothers tan give it freely to children of* all age's, it cools and cleanses the bloody ami is of the greatest value in speedily curing disfiguring, burning, scaly humors, rashes, ami irritations, when taken in oon noction with hot baths of ('i tutraSoai', and gentle Anointings with Citicura, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. Sold throughout the word. I’ovtsr Drvu and Cu*u, Coai'.,lhvi<* . r.oelou. Uow toi'ure HasheV’fre.'. Fc” Bladder troubles use STUART’S GIN and BU CIIU, Notice. An annual meeting of the stock holders of the Atlantic Investment Company will be held at the Bruns wick Bank & Trust Company at 4 p m., on Wednesday June 7th 1899. W. Merchant, N. Emanuel, Secretary, Pres dsn'. Spain’s Greatest Need. Mr. R, P. Olivia, of Barcelona, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken,S C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the baek of his hesd. On using Electric Bitters, America’s greatest Bloed and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. Ila says this great medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, puri fies the cloorl, forms op the Htamach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the bottle. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents, sold by all druggist. Bpscial Rates Namsd by Plant Syte*. International Convention Y*. M. C. A., Grand Rapids, Micb., May [25-28, rate of 129.10 for Hie round trip. Annual Convention B, Y, P. U., ol Georgia, Columbus. G., June 13 15 Rate of |7.80 for the round trip. Annual session Grand Encampment ami Lodge of I. O. O. F. of O j orgia Rome. Q t May 23 25. Kates of $10.55 lor the round trip. If trotiU“d with rheumatism, give Chamberlain's Pain Balm a trial. Ii will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises In one-lhird the time required hy any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinary, pains in the *iilt and cheat, glandular and other swell -* ings are quickly cured hy applying it. Every hotlle warranted. Price 25 and 50 els. Southern Schciub a. The change of schedule on the Southern railroad which went into effPkt April 10th, is as follows: No.’Jl leaves Brunswick at 530 a. rn. for Jacksonville and all local points. Con nects at Everett with the train from Bavannali. No. 15; leaves at 9;‘25 a. in. for Bav annah, Atlanta and all points north and east. No. 23. leaves a 1 I p. m. for Jackson ville and all local points. Connect* at Everett with K. C. Jk i’. tram from Savan nail. No. 13: leaves Brunswick at 9:10 p. m. and makes same connection as No. 15. (Savannah, Atlanta and all points north and east). No. 20; Everett at 7:80 p. m. Jacksonville connections fur Bruns wick. No. 14; arrives at Brunswick at 7:30 a. m. from Atlanta , No. 16; arrives at Brunswick at 4:80p. rn. from Atlanta. No, 'Ji; Arrives at Brunswick at S a. m, with Bavannah connections. No. 24; arrives at 6:05 p. in from Savannah. State of Ohio, City of Toledo I I.ucas County, j **" Frank ,1. Cheney, make* oath that !he is the senior partner of the firm of F. .1. Cheney & Cos., doing business in the City of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm w !! pi} the sum of one Itir.dnd I'lil'nrs fur each amt every case of Csia'rli thsi cannot he cured tiy the use ,f Halt’s Catarrh Cure. F. .1. Cheney. Sworn to before in? and subscribed In my pres ones .Una t> h ily o' l>,em ber, A. i>„ lts.SC. i 1 • A.W. Gleason, | skai. Notary i’ubltc. Hall’s i alarrh f'u-e is taken in ternally am) aotß directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney A Cos., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, ~sc, flail's Family Pills are the best. Don’t put the last season’s suit away until it has been cleaned an pressed by Carter at 504 Monk street, ‘ PHI 10 500 ii SfJ THE BRUNSWICK STEAM GLEANING ;' RENOVATING HOUSE. I am prepared to meet rhe ladies as weh as tbs gent'emen. I have really the prettiest place in Brunswick, Com* a id see for yourself. 506 MONK ST. I. BjJHOCHOFF, Prop. Buoklan’a Aroiea Salve. The best salve tn the world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands,chilblains corns and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, no no pay required. It is guaranteed to give periect satis faction or money refund, and. Price 25 ante. For sale bv all deni*.gists. * GRATES v That Burn Coal in the Open Fire Place 2 , *- -t j Ihe Club Hcuse 01 Port / H able Basket Grate will c.o = * it. See us abo for . *"■ •*• ood Mantels I TiiiEg . MON9MRNTAL WORK. IRON FENC'Nb. ETC. Mswikk &rbk ud Oramts florfc, Him r.. t.WANC*S, Proprietor.' We Carry One of The Largest Stocks Of whiskies, wines, brandies, etc., in Brunswick, or South east (I corgia. \\ e buv in large quantities—therefore have the inside* on prices. \\ e can lilt every order, because we ( have every line oi r oods km wn to the trade. f J’he purest products ot the still and vineyard. Dur specia ls~rMurray 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. Prompt attention given to all orders. .Agent for the Acme Brew ini? Company. R V, Douglas, 20H - id ay -fe J. J. LISS^ER. -WHOLESALE— Groceries, Tobacco, Flour, Bacon and Provisions. Crain, Hay and Bran A Specialty 30 M l g o r u^ t s e A:?.‘ 1 - Brunswick, Ga. ’ HOf cur large assortment of delicious Crackers, Biscuits, Wifrit, Fancy Cakes, Etc. will convince the most ex acting that we have the choicest and hf st assortment Of these dainty foods to st from, both in packages and loose.# You will fod at all limes the finest foods at the lowest prices at W. H. DeVOE, Jr. Corner Newcastle *nd Howe fitreels, LSomething Worthy of Inspection, Has well asjtrl*t, is our clean, and hfgh grade coal. Any one that gives cur delicti coal a fair trial will own that it is the most economical, best burning sud satisfactory coa! flPhonsehold purposes that can be procured aoy . where, and a fa:r margin of profit is i all we want. \ ffe also keep a fall stock of selected ’ Oak, Pins and Lightwood, Br cks, .-shingles, Lathy Liroe, Plaster, Hair, ‘‘“ coney & PARKER,' 535 Bay - Street- 2 Dr. Mary A. Brannon’s Female Balm A i*-rfci te*i Scieati'fic Local Treat nts-ni for aii those delicate and s'Luful Diseases pcttliar to Wo* wßf —* m<-u. Kelieves Indammation of the Womb, 1 1 regular or Painful ** . V:• Periods, Heals Plceration. Cures Vj Leucorchoea. Diseased Ovaries* , \ Falling of the Womb by re* . -A bL 2, storing sirength to the muscles -upjM>rting the Fterus. Retfevea that tired tee Hug, and you soon know ytvursejf a tjiK-i’ii .tiaoirg Womcß,ia body, min*’ and heart, kv.-ommeuded and for sale by E. H. FotbHi and W. J. Butts. Brunswick. L-uPt** who w is-h apeciat tilvice, write for boclrjartd svmt>tr>*n blank ta By. mm A. BRANNON, in CacUai Ave.. Atlanta, dm SOMETHING MIT. It REVET IN. and lbs! rftdrvetcgh with life and en j ymenr, will J>g gooij, sparkling, dry Champagne. He will find no choicer brand i tiered him than Pore, which ia favo-it-* with connoisseurs and epi cures every where. We have the choic est slock of fine wines, liquor*; cigars, etc.and always lobe round in my store, T. Newman, 216 - Bay - Street,