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„ .lowed up Somethin* that Spark
at iei tike a Diamond.
Dublin (CM Gazette.
•■David Bobinson brought to town
Lct Saturday a small stone reseni'
, glass in some degree, and yet
more of the appearance of a
Idiainond. He said he plowed it up
L on0 of bis fields, and so bright was
Itte sparkle that he was struck with
lit as it lay embedded in the ground.
|xbo quartz is about one and a quar-
|ter inches long and about a quarter
I is diameter. One end has a pebbly
■look, while the other has the genuine
I diamond look. It cuts glass equal to
Ithe finest diamond, and Mr. Bobinson
|iays at night that it is so brilliant
(when reflecting that held in the dark
[the whole hand is made visible from
Its brightness. What it iB we cannot
Ly. He was offered ten dollars for
|;t by somo gentleman' in town, bat
laving nome faith in its purity, Mr.
(Robinson preferred to have it anal
yzed. Should it prove to be a real
diamond, Mr. Bobinson will get at
least $50,000 or $60,000 for it. We
frost it will prove genuine.
(be; Want a Rental of Ten Dollar* a
Square Foot,
The NewYork correspondent of the
flartford Times says:
The new Mills building, at the cor-
[jer of Broad street and Exchange
Place, with its eleven etoriee and four
Lmidred offices, is almost all Anted
[it extravagant prices. Eight dollars
square foot of floor space is the
«ntnl charged on the best floors of
Itbis building, whioh would make the
■rent of a room twenty feet square $3,-
r.’OO, or by far the highest price*
[charged anywhere, and about double
|the price whioh Mr. Mills expected to
pet when he planned the molding.
The effect of these rentals may be
en in the uneasiness of other prop
erty owners on Broad street, who st
eady begin to dream of fifteen-story
buildings on their plots and rentals
pt $10 a square foot. As an indica
tion of the drift, the southwest oorner
|>f Wall and Broad streets was sold on
Wednesday for $168,000. The plot
boly measures 16 by 27 feet, so tnat
|he price paid was about $414
qnare foot, which, I think, is the
Inchest price yet paid for land in this
That is what a great
many people are doing.
They don’t know just what
is the matter, but they have
a combination of pains and
aches, and each month they
grow worse.
The only sure remedy
yet found is Brown’s Iron
Bitters, and this by rapid
and thorough assimilation
with the blood purifies and
enriches it, and rich, strong
blood flowing to every part
of the system repairs the
wasted tissues, drives out
disease and gives health and
strength.
This is why Brown’s
Iron Bitters will cure
kidney and liver diseases,
consumption, rheumatism,
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala
ria, intermittent fevers, &c.
rjj S.'F&ca St., Baltimore.
Nor, »8, i£8i.
I was a great sufferer from
Dyspepsia, and for several
weeks could eat nothing and
was growing weaker every
day. I tried Brown’i Iron
Bitten, and am happy to say
I now have a good appetite,
and am getting stronger.
Jos. McCawley.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is not a drink and does not
contain whiskey. It is the
only preparation of Iron
that causes no injurious ef
fects. Get the genuine.
Don’t be imposed on with
imitations.
A CvnsMoralr Hnsbaiul.
Texas Sifting,.
Not long since one of the Schaum
tig gills married a man who was
talobratod for his poverty and other
lad habits. Yesterday, Gilhooly met
jMoso Schaumburg on Austin avenne,
j»id naked him how his married
|augbter was com ing on.
‘She vash doing fine. Her hufi-
I'uiid vush so kind. He schoosts pays
vu-ydiugs she yants. He vash
loot mit her. He schoost pays her
Iverytings.”
I am glhd that he is so consider-
Vell, I vnsu't glad dot he vash so
p'l.d mit my darter."
Because all de pills vash sent to
to be paid. I visb be vould pe a
little more rough mit her. He vash
p<o kind mit my money.”
A Chattanooga letter says: Already
Ibere is invested here over $ 3, 000,-
|lt 'i in manufacturing enterprises, over
f-, 000, 000 of which is in iron inter-
( » One company alone, the Roane
Company, has a paid-up capital
l ,f ?i, 00(), 000, and I understand mon-
:••> every day seeking investment
r “ To give an idea how much val-
- have increased here, in 1871 there
" $3, 000, 000 worth of property,
1 ia 1S81 it swelled to $6,500,000,
' about one hundred per cent. In
-he assessed value will be over
'£"0.i mi. In the manufactories
employed over 3,000 hands,
.a.,. j ron Company payingone-
• those, or 800 in all.
A'l.mta youth attempted to
h , Ip nee. He fell, and had his
'' "ight between the palings, the
“ : T points of which penetrated the
• on either side. Being quickly
•'Ci "l from his perilous position, he
v ioing well.
Spring styles
CLOTHING,
■fl tamni Inn U n
rfa OllVlf.* btl' lUlf.
M/N
SHOES !
For men and women, boys and girls,
children and babies,
o Ec^nsr C3-e i
DRUG BUSINESS,
•CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS.,
Brunswick, - - - Georgia, 1
I
EXTENDS TO THE PUBLIO|ANPNYITATION TO EXAMINED FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
DRUGS, CHEMICALS,
Proprietary and Domestic Supplies, suck as
DYE STUFFS]
Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty,
TOILET GOODS, Etc.,
fLandreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed,
AND EVEKYTHING1PERTAINING TO A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. OUKyBESCKIPTIONIDEPAUT-
MENTIS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF
Mr. L. 7. JD. PBRSSB,
Anloxperienoed and registered PharmacUt Eipeciai attention given to compounding physidana’
^ Ipr ascriptions.
H. BXJRITOBID, M. D.
NEW GOODS
CONTINUE TO ARRIVE FOK THE
THE PALACE STORE
-OF-
J. MICHELSON & BROTHER I
Ladies and gentlemen will find it to their interest to examine our goods
before purchasing elsewhere. We offer you
HUtl
Green Grocer,
AND DEALER IN
*: til
Country Produce
GROCERIES,
CANNED GOODS,
TOBACCO,
CIGARS,
ssTANDARD AND
FANCY CRACKERS,
CANDIES. NUTS,
FRTTTTS. Etc.,
All of which are offered for rati, tt reeeonablo
priced. <-
I MEAN BUSINESS!
Store corner Newcastle and Monk -•t-eets,
BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA.
A. E. flip,
Biikei* it Confectioner,
-ALSO DEALER IN-
Flne Paclfle l»v»» at 1J>£ cento—worth IB.
Linen lawn* 20 to a J ceutd.
Otagbem If H cento—worth II.
Unett dreed gooda (Tom IS to 30 cento.
Calicoes t» to 8 cents.
Martha Waahingt »n calicoes—fast colow—8 cent*.
Beautiful black cashmeres 68 cents to «1.
Hun's veiling—black and cream—«5 cents to $1.
Lace buntings 20 to 25 cents.
Summer alpaca* 25 cents.
Summer camel’s hair dress good* 25 cents.
Linen ulsters $1 50 to t*0.
Silk poplins 40 cents.
Cambrics 10 to 12% cents.
Seersucker* 18 cents.
Cheviots 25 cents.
CHEAP AS DIRT.
Fine assortment of white lawns and piques from 10 to 35 cento.
We also invite yon to examine our
Lediet’ brash kid ,3 00 to fa 75.
Lcdioe* hid tope 13 00, »3 SO, S3 75.
Ladies' light gee* *3 50.
Ledie.' kid fox J3 00
Ladled' clipper, $100, tl 35 end SI o>.
Gentlemen’s shoes—Prince Albert—$1 50 to $5 Go.
Gentlemen's French and Oxford ties f2 50 to 98 09
Genth-iut ji's summer cashniero. for suits, double
width. «1 25.
Hammocks holding 600 pounds $1 50.
Bed spreads ftem 80 cents to $2 00.
A nice assortment of Japanese, linen and silk para*
sols from 25 cent* to $4 0u.
Masque netting 60 oents to $4 00.
Ladies' shopping bags 75 cents t*> no.
Baskets of every variety 50 oeuls Ur 51 00.
Wo also keep h mee quality of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, JEWEL
RY, HANKERCHIEFS, TABLE LINEN, and, in fact, all articivs kept in h
First Class Dry Goods Store.
. «,«. . J A line lot of FANCY GROCERIES, FURNITURE, CARPETS and
MATTING.
DUNN CO I W‘‘ invito one and all to come. No trouble to show goods.
CITY BARBER SHOP, Gentlemen’s Ready MadeClothing
TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS.
Ice-Cold Soda Water
ALWAYS ON HAND.
Tobacco and Cigars
A SPECIALTY.
I am well prepared to rupply j n with cby uni)
everything yon wleh to ext.
GOODS DELIVERED FREE.
Give me a call, at eitner my store on the Bay or
on Newcastle street, when.- myself or my clerka will
be happy to serve yon.
Feb‘26 ly A. K. HEINS.
Brunswick Bracket Works
RICHMOND STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
* w ’ v . A J J.. * F
EDWARDS, WARDUL CO, PROPRIETORS.
Wood Turning, Moulding,
SAWING, Etc., ffr
of every doaerlptlc
tag done with neatueaa end dlepetch. Octagon end
Fluted Belnatera, Newel, end Belle eointently on
bend or mede to order. Fittenu; Models, Hope end
Twtoted Work*. Ten-Fine end Belli, fndien (jlnbe.
Fire Insurance!
T. O'CONNOR, Jr.
AOENTIFOBTHE:
BRITISH AMERICA,
LIIERP’L& LONDON&GL0BB,
—and—
NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AQENCY.
Office over Hedden'e Drag Store. febl-ly
TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO ,
HAETFOREh CONH.
J. M. CARTER. Proprietor.
SHAVING, HAIK CCTTINO AND HAIR DRESS
ING done In the very lele.t end moet approved
style.
LADIES A SI) CHILDHES’S HAIR CUTTING A
SrkClALTV.
| trine il.innel suits, fast colors, $10 00
Din* 1 yacht cloth, fast colors, .'13 50.
I Cashmere suits, all wool, $10 Ocp.
[ Nic** cashmere pants, fancy patterns $3 •».
! Ftc#- alpaca coats, silk finish, rl
Pure linen coats an<l pants *3 00.
I febll-t:r.octg2
{ Unlaundried whit- dress shirts, made v»i X« w York
' and Wamsutta shirting and three hundred
thread of linen, $1 00.
| L*andried, same material, ?! 25.
* Celluloid Cullers ami cuffs.
I T*argc supply man! 11a and ^i.acno hat<
; Gentlexuwu'* IL-tle thread !ialf h«)*t, seamless. :«i
Life & Accient Insurance.
J. M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent,
lievreecntd the ebov. Co. et Brunewlck. tie.
Assets. - 114,502
Life slid accident policies written on short notice.
Passenger Insurance tickets scld. No luedical ea»
ami nation required. decl8-iy
A /. C&QvarTf
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Hit l A N WICK, GEORGIA.
I oO' 1 ' next t. Anveeriexa *xd ArpueL building-
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