Advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1875-1875, March 24, 1875, Image 4

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OIL'S THE BRUNSWICK’ 'ADVERTISER, WEDNESDAY, MAlUUi 24, 1876, ==f= ■' d' What It is to ■•JiiN-fcaf —> * lii j .! •rji *‘X think it must be a jolly thing to young widow l’* T ueard tkia xe-: >■ tpArk the other day, in a group of 1 laughing gixis. . 1 think X remember saying suoh o tniug myself in my girl-. itth times. Do you know, girls what it is’ to be u widow ? Itistdbe ten • times more open .to comment uud yrit- iciBm thun any demoiselle poasityy could be. It is to have inen gspse os you puss, lirst at your black dress, and then at your widow’s cap, until your seiitftiYe 1 fietvek quiver under the in fliction" "'It'Iff to have one; ill-natured person Say! Wbndter how long she will whit 'SheTlnarreis ^ogain AttAiltAW linon'bfu “TTtltll film Lrp.tfl Jtd ve rti s ft na en t s . :>ok BROS* & co., ... —Dealers in GENERAL MERCHANDISER Ship Stores, &c., HR! J. F. NELSON, Dealer in and another answers, “Until she gpts a good chance, I‘suppose." It is now and then to meet the glance of real sympathy”, generally from the poorest und most' humble woman you meet, and feel your eyes fill at the token— so rare, that is, so unlooked for. It is to have your dear fashionable friends console you after the following fash ion: “Oh, well! it is a dreadful lose, We know how ybq feel it, dear." And in the next brea&, “You will be sure, to marry again, and your widow’s |<jap is very becoming to you.” But it is more than this to be a widow. It is to miss the strong arm yon have leaned npon. tlie true faith whieh you knew could never foil you, though all the world might forsake you. It is to miss the dear Voice that uttered your name with tenderness that ntirne other could give it. It is to hear no more the well- known footsteps that you flew gladly to meet. To see no more the faae that your udorihg byes seemed as the [face of the angels of God; to feel no more the twining arms that folded you so lovingly! the dear eyes, that looking into into your own, said plainly, what ever it seemed to others, yours was the fairest face earth' held for him. It£is to fight with : a mighty sorrow as a man fights with the waves that over whelm him, and to hold it at arm’s length for a while, only to have, in the hours Of loneliness, the storm roll over . you, while, poor storm-driven dove, you see no haven. CI OTHI^O, DRY GOODS, BOOTS And SHOES, ;•«>” ' r aorh»* -'.irhf*-- . Manufacturers and Shippers of. YELXiOW PINEJLUWBF<R. (Bay St.,) Bkunswiok, Ga. -fr- D.% N 1A1 BAPiKl^l BROKER, Brunswick, ■<<*«■ - - . v • . Ga, v ::n s -:o:- B U YS and SELLS exchange on Ne-? York, Savafifiah, Boston and Phil odelphia, at fl sp?" 1 • / ''t LOWEST MARKER RATES. Buys and sells Gold,. Silver - and. Coin mercial Paper. * Interest allowed o SPECIAL DEPOSITS. * i > Uollectior P romptly attended to and business i “ p •V1v6 mar. 24-lj. J. M. DEXTER, BRUNSWICK, GA. HATS, CAPS, and NOTIONS, HARDWARE, —AND— GROCERIES of all descriptions AT Very Low Pigur.es. t&'Give us a caU.“%ji, mar. 24-ly. lantnr and fgnttr, Insurance, Beal Estate COLLECTION A GENT. Special attention given* collection of drafts and counts; remittances promptly made —IN— New York Exchange. G. FRIEDLAUDER A C Dealers in Staple and Fancy, Dfl Geo Notions, Hard' Hardware. Wooden/Tin ... and Crockery * Ware, Previsions,"* Groceries, Liquors. —also— Wholesale and Retail Dealers in CIiOTHINQ, BOOTS, SHOSS, CAT% * OAFS. CH.V1 Fin.w Rut.nda Moor«, ( import; Knucvn p >rt. A W 1 ft00 ’ll SB Bailiii mir. 24