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Wallins for Clrcunutance*.
Whsn the Legislature convened
] 8S t winter, a member, who was anx-
loa9 to make personal acquaintances
and discover what sort of men he had
to handle, was introduced to a repre
sentative from a wilderness district,
„ n d he straightway began to throw
oat feelers.
“I presume you will take an active
part in the present session?” he
queried.
"Well, I dunno,” was the doubtful
reply.
•‘Are you pledged ?”
“Not to speak of.”
“Have you any particular policy
mapped out ?”
“Y-e-s, a sort o’ policy. Dnrin’ the
:irst week I shall support all motions
to adjourn; dnrin' the next I shall
ir.ov9 to amend, and after that I shall
be guided by circumstances. Some
of our folks think that I am an ora
tor, and some of them say I’m a fool,
aud I’ve got to take a sort o’ middle
course and convince both factious.”
Pearl Flahtncon the Pacific Coast.
San Francisco Call. ,
Poarl fishing on the coast of Lower
California is an important industry,
uo less than one thousand divers be
ing employed in bringing up the cost
ly black pearl, which is found in a
great state of perfection in the deep
waters of La Pnz. The pearl oysters
an found from one to six miles off
shore, in wator from one to twenty-
one fathoms deep. Merchants pro
vide liats, diving apparatus, etc., for
the prosecution of the business, on
cuuiliiiou that they can purchase all
the pearls found, at prices to be
agreed upon. These boats, which are
usually of about five tons burthen,
sail up aud down the coast from May
to November searching for treasure.
The product of a year’s work is about
$500,000, estimating the pearls at
their first cost
Remains; Vaccination A Test Cano
Ratio at Last.
Atlanta Post-Appeal.
This morning Mr. George Hinman,
the furniture manufacturer, refused
to allow the physician appointed for
that purpose to vaccinate himself aud
family. Hr. Hinman is not a believer
in vaccination, and for that reason
was not willing to have the city ordi
nance carried out so far as himself
and his family were concorAnl. Mr.
Ilinuiau was arrested upon his refns-
ai to be vaccinated, and notified to ap
pear before the Recorders court. To
a Po»t-ApjmcU reporter Mr. Hinuian
stated that it was his intention, if
fined, to test the legality of the com
pulsory vaccination ordinance. The
case will excite considerable interest,
and tioLu present indications there
or. .luison to be music in the air.
A circus is a decidedly important
institution—to take money out of a
community. Says the Newark (N. .T.)
f “The visit of a circus to a mau-
utacturing city like Newark iR both
costly and demoralizipg. The actual
money loss to the community by the
visit of Burnnm’s show, last wook, ap
proximates $50,000.” That amount
of money, devoted to some needed lo
cal public institution, would be a last-
iug benefit, but, given to a circus, it
goes as a "fleeting show." Circusses
are decidedly expensive American in
stitutions.
li. G: News: Mr. Hartridge Parrish
while driving through a branch a few
nights since, encountered an alligator
i>. the road. In its efforts to get from
under the horse, it made a terrible
splashing in the water, which fright
ened the fiery steed very much. The
situation became si ill more critical bv
its gi ving between the spokes and
griiiiiiiig like a hog as it revolved
with the wheel. It was with cousid-
arable difficulty that Mr. Parrish pre
sented a smash-up, and felt much
gratified when he found he was extri
cated from his unwelcome associate.
l’he late James Vick, Rochester
Seedsman, gave away $10,000 a year.
After the grasshopper invasion in
o.ui.sus ho gave $25,000 worth of seed
t" the t ifi'orers of that State.
Noted Men !
• Dr. John F. Hancock,
late President of the National Phar
maceutical Association of the United
States, says:
"Brown's Iron Bitters has a
heavy sale, is conceded to be a fine
tonic; the character of the manu
facturers is a voucher for its purity
and riUdicinal excellence."
Dr. Joseph Roberts,
President Baltimore Pharmaceutical
College, says:
"I indorse It as a fine medicine,
reliable as a strengthening tonic,
free from alcoholic poison: **
Dr. J. Faris Moore, Ph.
D., Professor of Pharmacy, Balti
more Pharmaceutical College, says:
" Brown's Iron Bitters is a safe
and reliable medicine, positively
free from alcoholic poisons, and can
be recommended as a tonic ibr use
among those who oppose alcohol."
Dr. Edward Earickson,
Secretary Baltimore College of Phar
macy, says •
"I indorse U as an excellent
medicine, a good digestive agent,
and a non-intoxicant in the fullest
sense."
Dr. Richard Sapington,
one of Baltimore’s oldest and most
reliable physicians, says:
" All who have used it praise it*
standard virtues, and the well-
known character of the house which
makes it is a sufficient guarantee
of its being all that is claimed, for
they are men who could not be in
duced to offer anything else but a
reliable medicine for public use."
A Druggist Cured.
Boonsboro, Md., Oct. ia, x8So.
Gentlemen: Brown's Iren Bit
ters cured me of a bad attack of
Indigestion and fullness in the stom
ach. Having tested it, I take pleas
ure in recommending it to my cus
tomers, and am glad to say it gives
entire satisfaction to all."
Gbo. W. Huffman, Druggist.
Ask your Druggist for Brown’s
Iron Bitters, and take no oiher.
One trial will convince you that it
is just what you need.
Spring styles
CLOTHING,
HATS & GAPS i
SHOES!
For moil ami women, boy- and girls,
children and babies,
CHEAP ASS DIRT.
DUNN & CO.
Octlfi-U
CITY BARBER SHOP,
J. M. CARTER, Proprietor.
shaviso. hair cutting and hair dress
ing Anns In tli— v.ry lete.t and moat approved
style.
LADIES aSD CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A
SPECIALTY.
1C H-AJNT G- Ei !
THK UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Dr. J. M. MADDEN.
IN THE
DRUG BUSINESS^
CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS.,
Brunswick, - - - Georgia,
extends to the publioiahiix vitatiok io examiheia full and complete stock of
DBUtiS, CHEMICALS,
Proprietary and: Domestic Supplies, such as
DYE STUFFS,
» Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
TOILET G-OODS, Etc.,
(Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed,
AM) I VE.dVTHING I ERTAI.VlNG TO A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. OI!l!;PRESOBIPTION|DEPAHT-
MENT IS UNDER THK DIRECTION OF
Mr. L. J. ID. -PER.SSE,
Amexperiencod and registered Pharmacist. Especial attention given to componHdingpbys^cian• ,
proscription*.
H. JBTJRTro.RD, M. D.
aprl5-fim
sT M. GLOGAIJ EB,
-HEADQUA RTERS'FOR
Groceries, Provisions,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
€s@3a£©<sti@a©i ! 'i®s,
TOYS, TOYS!
AND FANCY ARTICLES.
ALL KINDS OF. FIRE WORKS,«ETC!
decio-am
A. E. MEINS,
Baker & Confectioner,
ALSO DEALER IN
Panev Groceries
TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY.
,m well prepared to .supply y n with m y and
everything yott wieh to ext.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
Give me a call, at eltner my store on the Bay or
\ Newcastle struct, where myself or my clerks will
be happy to serve you.
Feb-JfJy %. K. HEIN*.
ist no
Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat
ed and Common Sugars,
Full Line of Fresh Groceries,
A full Stock of Dry Goods,
-AT-
J. J. SPEARS'.
JWFOR GOOD : BREAD AND
BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS’DRY
HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF
BAKING POWDER.
Brunswick Bracket Works
* RICHMOND STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
EDWARDS, WARD*CO, PROPRIETORS.
Wood (Turning, Moulding,
SAWING, Etc.,
Pickets of *11 style* made to order,Wood Turning
of every description.!also, Scroll and Circular Saw
ing done with neatness and dispatch. Octagon and
Fluted Baluatera, Newels and Bails constantly on
hand or made to order. Patterns. Models, Hope and
Twisted Works, Ten-Pins and Balls. Indi an dabs.
Mouldings, both straight and circular, for carpen
ters, cabinet makers and piano forte manufacturers,
in fact, all trades supplied In their different branch
es, We bare also the finest line of Brackets, Paper
Holders, Slipper and Sturtoscopic Cases, Picture
Frames, Clock Shelves, Hat end Towel Becks, etc.
4®-i loato give tu s call, and leave your orders.
N. B.—All Jobbing attended to at once, and done
at reasonable rates. novlj-tt
Fire Insurance!
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
aqentifor the;
BRITISH AMERICA,
LnW’L& LONDON&DL0BE,
and
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY.
Office over Madden's Drug Store. febl-]y
TRUKLKRS INWNCE DO.,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Life & Accident Insurance.
J. M. DEXTER, Ins. A^cnt,
Represent* the above Co. at Brunswick, Gs.
Assets, - $(>,114,502
I. fe and acci.it ut policies written ou short notice-
Passenger insurance tickets sold. No medical ex
amination required. <.ecl«-jy