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IT/.V DOW- DRKSS r.RS.
To such *[AM»e has the penohAfif]
mamm
special class of men and women who
are known technically os “window-
jrtfiJM xWf fwJffl'
pro'i>erly tiio goods in the show- niti-
dowB. These window-dressers are lib
erally paid, one receiving a salary of
£3,000 a year, and several rejoicing in
tbeverv respectable stipend of §2,000
per annum. The window-dressers do
nothing but dress windows, which occu
pation, as their establishments change,
the display in their windows ;dpifej or'
twice every month, deimiuds their en
tire working time. Others combine
with their window-dressing the selling
of good-i, and it is atateu by a large re
tail dry -goods dealer, os one Of this re
sults of. bis experienced observation,
“that any man who has sense and taste
enough to dress a window has and mnst
have n ility and tact enough to make a
first-mie salesman.” The preparation
of an elaborate (show-window is often
the task of many weeks. Several
poinW are of the'first importance in
dressing a show-window. The blending
and the e< ■ntvosting of colors must bo
ntto lo’, ft in every deutil. Then the
•Mid it); ti .t’ of t!ie window, goto
siieii , am • •*.*,*.Vo title alt. ntiou, ho as
i.. oat” t.lie “eil>eta." Then
u ' oe taki a to protluce both
in.' “night” effects." as they
I a .: ;d so to arrange the axhib-
. j.j will not . terror, with the
A -It >w wiiuhnvhmt to he brill-
i:.i mi.luted by g si .-lit or electric
a- ■ .1 as to la- crtlicuicd and ex-
i b sunlight ; and very thought-
n, iHiHM'iiuly every theatrical
.ill understand how .iiflicult it is
in' ovthing equally attractive by
,i mght.—Aew York Herald.
to '
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ligld
mull
fid
day
TI'
heal, nil
in la r
air. wiiii
For Mi.-!
ciirnn. a
is l
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•r.iegi. of birds is composed ol
f, icli are had conductors ol
me so disposed os to contain
interstices a gr*-at quantity oi
.out leaving it space to circulate,
a pecies os inhabit the colder
i a still more efiectuol provision
; mr under the ordinary plum
age. which is adapted to resist tlie wind
and nun, a still finer and more delioate
down is round, which intercepts the
h. ut viiieii would otlierwise escape
through tlia coarser plumage.
W me plumage does for the bird,
wool nil the animal, and clothing for
the li.m snow does in winter for the
soil. Tim■ farmer and tho gardener look
witi, m.-may at a bard and continued
fr.w wionh is not preoeded by a fall oi
st, ,,\. For tho snow is nearly a non-
Cfiiosii'iiir, and when suffioieiitly deep
i, ,.,y be considered os absolutely so.
'I i •• surface may therefore fall to a tom-
pcri turc greatly below 32 degrees, bni
the Imt wu in coutaot with the vegeta
tion oi tlie soil does not share in this
finl >i temperature, remaining at 32 do-
green—a temperature at that season not
incompatible with the vegetable organ
ization. Thus tho roots mid young
shoots ore protected from a destructive
cold.
LOCAL MMSKAVKllS.
Hie editing of a local newspaper fs
no light task, ns many tiro led to oo-
liev.-. J.’iie identity and p -ondity of
the unitor cannot Iteonncoiili d or avoided
—hi- sp aks himself and all Ins readers
know him, and upou lam n^isthe whole
resi«jii-',liiiity of ull he rays. 8elf-re-
spoct and an ardent desire to do well
and to deserve well at the hands of his
sttliscrihers and patrons prompt him to
strive constantly in season and oat at
season so to conduct bis journal as to re
flect credit upon himself and upon the
community in which it is published.
The first and moat essential thing in the
conduct of a country journal is to have
it dean. No lino op word should be
admitted to its columns that might not
be repeated in the family circle. In its
dealings with men it should be fair and
jtist—if occasion should arise for praise
or blamo it should be justly meted out.
Personal prejndioe and bias for good or
ill shonld never control the editorial
columns. As a purveyor of newp the
weekly paper needs much watching and
constant scrutiny. To these essentials
for the decent conduct of a nowspaper
must be added the need of the earnest
co-operation of tho community among
whom it circulates and for whose benefit,
if property ooodoctad, jft&ll j°.
No class of men know better than edit-
°rs the bitterness of the want of appre
ciation and of moral and material snp-
l<ort. It people would only res lire what
advantage it is to a town to have a de
cent, well-conduoteJ paper, they would
with one accord tender such encourage
ment and support as wonlil lighten tho
editorial bnrden and lift np the editorial
heart. The labmr bestowed on
a live local journal is very
gnat and it should meet with a
generous recognition on the part of all
who are interested in the success and
prosperity of the place in : which it is
published.— Seneca Falla Reveille.
<i ' I 1 '!■ ■ : it -bn,1,1 fill ills •:
A BJtAKP BLKCTIokKBRXjra XXICK-
A certain candidate some years ago,
in England, stood for a town whioh is
not more celebrated for its electoral
parity than for the extent of its woolen 1
manufactures. The candidate began
operations by buying all the stock that
was ready for the market, Intimating
that he shonld wont as much once a.
month for exportation. This was splen
did—£20,000 every ■'month and the Lon
don market untouched. Such a member
would be invaluable to the town, and he
was accordingly elected. So soon as he
hod thanked the constituency, and with
tears in Ins oyes assured them that the
honest, manly straggle they had made
to rescue their town from the domina
tion of the viie Radicals should never
be effaced from his memory, he started
off for town, and sold off ull his woolens
at an abatement of 2} per cent, on the
cost price, thus seeming his seat at the
moderate price of £'i00, and forestalling
the market ugmnHt his independent con
stituency tor a month to come. The lat
ter were furious, and pretty plainly
hinted that if the man of their unsought
ohoice e'er again showed his nose with
in the limits of their borough, Ins head
would be made familiar with the sol-
iditv of their brickbats.
There are oertainly no products of the
arts so cheap os tho newspaper, and it ia
difficult to imagine any other thing.
Were it not u medium for the communi
cation of tho commercial needs of tho
community, w. ich form a part of its in
come, but an- not strictly one of its
journalistic functions, it would bo im-
pos.il jin to lurnish what it does at the
prices whioh it gets. That on the whole
it does not pay like other furnished pro
ducts—the cuke, the cigar, the oyster
supper, the rihlion, the laces, the glass
of boor—can only be explained on tho
the' ,r.v once advanced by the FaigUsh
philosopher who was asked why the
■ in! i it: ..el urers of nlo were all million-
n :. s, uud tho authors all poor. “ Bo
urn.sr," he replied, “for one man who
Ims li'aius, th’rty have bowels.”—De
troit /'Vet J'rtm.
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THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Dn. i. M. MADDEN,
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DRUG BUSINESS,
... ., , | / . -u . '• !’id 1 10.1 oviO .vt'U'ioft io
CORNERgNEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS.,
1-u.zH
Brunswick,
Georgia,
M
IEXTEND8 TO THE PUBLIC AN INVITATION TO EXAMINED FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
''Proprietary and Domestic Supplies, such as
DY0 STUFFS.
Bake: & Confectioner,
-ALSO DEALER IN-
•f oiMlft
TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY.
I am well prepared to supply y u with m > mil
everything you wish to eat,
GOODS DELIYERFD FREE.
Give me a cell, st eituer iny . tore on tho Bay or
on Newcastle street, wtier* myself or my clerks will
bo happy to servo you.
FeC'jSIr .1. I\ IIEINS.
I
No PKRSOX bns ii rirrht to live without
labor.
To The Ladies
OF BRUNSWICK-
Mrs. EARL£,
OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.,
INFORM YOU THA
RED TO 81IOW UEU t
SPRING ILLliWV GOODS
TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED
Imported Bonnets,
LACE NECK WEAIM TRI M Ml.V*8,
FANCY WOOL WORK,
<1111LDIIBNUI LACK V AI'S
Fancy Ornaments, Buttons,
RIBBONS, Etc.
Cell end examine stock. deeI0*ly
Brunswick Bracket Works
RICHMOND STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
EDWARDS, WARD & GO, PROPRIETORS.
Wood ITnming, Moulding,
SAWING, Ere.,
Picket, ol *11 ilrld made to ordar.Wood Turning
ot every description, tin, Brr. 11 and Circular (tew
ing dona with neatnesa and dispatch. Octagon and
Plated Balusters, Newel* *nd kill* conaUotly on
land or made to order. Pattern*. Models, Hope and
Twisted Wort*. T*a-Pin* and Ball*. Indian Club*.
Mooldlnga, both a might and elreolar, lorcarpen-
ter*. cabinet maker* and pteno lorte mannfacturera,
la flMt. all trad** anppllad la IhelrdHrereat branch-
d. w* bare also the fineat Una ot Braekata, Paper
Holders, supper and Htenoecoplc Caaea, Pletnre
Frame*. ClocrShelrea, Hat aad Towel Rack*, etc.
jgF-rieaso give ua a call, and leave par order*.
N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at one*, aad dona
at rraaonabU rates. noria-tf
zvutm-uim'muQ
CRUDE mPmOTCil
For which the highest cash price will he paldfon
dellTerjr.BFor farther Information Inquire of
JESSEf WILDER,
msrii-Jm Lrunswtck, G*.
mam*
man
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
TplXtLlET G-OODS, Etc.,
Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed,
AND EVERYTHING PERTAINING TO A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPART-
gjr. MENT 18 UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
Mr. L. J, 33. PBRSSB,
Anloxperlencod and registered Pharmacist. Especial attention given to compounding physician!'
r. " prescriptions.
hTexirford, jvi. t>.
.kApriUm .
Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat
ed and Common Sugars,
Full Line ol Fresh Groceries,
A full Stock of Dry Goods,
S, M. GLOGtlEIl,
-HEADQUARTERS FOR-
(dowries, Provisions,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
TOYS, TOYS!
1 >
nVjMift
AND FANCY ARTICLES. u w**
‘ 1 , .-Hu l'!r- < tdmtb Oit iniipoD otil iiib
nil J-hJ JtO/l l«7 'lill IK J-.i
ii.in i yiiidt iaiga ti ■»•>* htii- mi!
of Hat mrofi v*
(f'aiqo'j j id) pisf'O.
-AT-
J. J. SPEARS’.
®*FOR GOOD BREAD AND
BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS’DRY
HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF
BAKING POWDER.
Fire Insurance!
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
AGENT FOR THE;
BRITISH AMERICA,
LIl'ERP’U LONDON&GL0BE,
—and—
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY.
Office .rer Madden's Drug store. febl-lj
SHINGLES,
FOR SALE AT
$2 50 PER 1,000
-BY-
D. T. DUNN].
P4 J I If ii
havuig added to oub mill a
Barrel Stave
AND LATH MACHINE,
' te an pr«(iared to tike nrdvra mr STAVES AMD
i 'AT1H Oar*kmda (krnlobM on nhott notl.*p.
r. “ "
hi i. P
ST. SIMONS
Marine Hospital,
"te R*.lfdilF.iiM’'
iiT.nnoNa .hills,
Haring wtebltehed oomforubl* qnjrler*. wtll
— et«k andwnondedaeamen raqntrlnghorpI-
Special atlfchoii M tK. want* of