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OUR HIGHEST >GOOD.
Tnia matter for this ooftuan •trill' be furniabad
He whopnaqse
u , ,,
living. for-j“t^e.8alyaUonjO(
The great moral issue that gets
bearing inf <£»a,iw»vw8 gilt get a vic
tory in the next, . , , t ,,
The man, who jwas excluded beef use
rt$ W »*»£
*ttf romewfof rgarment He stood
speechless, a disillusionized self-de-
n ......
Let the surplus of the abundant
corn crop be put into fattening hogs
instead ofJifgj^etMlaref whiskey, thus
making $ •, blessing instead of a
curse to the ttttt^esof tfah people.
Germany does not restrict the sale
of intoxicating beverages on the Sab
bath, and thirty-two per cent of the
murders and crimes of violence in
that county are committed bn tbhti
4*y. !*® <g*f
The trine' function of the church is
to save the people, not to amnse
them. Whta this is forgotten, It
sinks below the worldly level, so per'
adding false pretensions to pernicious
practice.
Be careful bow yon treat the poor
man—he may be au heir of eternal
wealth. Dives never once thought
that the beggar at bis gate would rest
in Abraham's bosom, while his own
soul was tormented in hell.
We do not know who first said it,
bnt it is worth repeating, at all
events, that many people regard re
ligion very mneh as they regard small
pox;. They desire to have it'M light
as possible, and are very careful that
it does not mark them/'
The*whiskey saloons will be closed
in every city, town and neighborhood
in these United States. The.attack
on them will be kept up by earnest
men and praying women, and not a
sincere and sensible word can be said
in their defpn%a.„That ramma-thaO^
they are doomed.. - ~
To learn the right use of money is
oberottha auMt difflcnltthi ^
rich man to do. Some one has 1 truth
fully said that when we come to dio
all that we will have will bo that
which we have given to God. Jeaha
Christ said "lay up for yourselves
treasures in heaven.”
An Italian Protestant woman was
once asked to prove that the Bible
was the word of God. She was con 1
fused—she could not auswer. L Slid
denly she asked her questioner, “How
do you know there is a sun in the
sky ?” “I feel its warmth and see its
light.” “Jnst so," answered the wo
man, joyfully, “the Bible lightens and
warms myeonl." r '''■fi.
Mr. Wesley’s rule with reference to
money was, “make all you honestly
can; save all you can; give all you
can.” Ha strictly adhered to this
rule. In early life be reduced bis
living to the least possible amount,
and gave away the remainder of bis
income. Late in life, 'when his in
come was much more, be lived upon
exactly the same amount, and gate all
tho rest to God. . „ t
Satan is Oontiuoally suggesting
doubts to the Christian in a hundred
forms. Doubts as to the care of God;
doubts as to his guiding providence;
doubts as to his actual, personal pres
ence with his children; donbts even
ns to the salvation promised in Christ
Jesus. But sorely one single assur
ance from his blessed word ought to
be sufficient to silence all each ques
tions. Hath be not promised, and
shall be not make it good ? He is the
God of trnth—he cannot lie. But
some ono has truly said, "It is aston
ishing how much more ready some of
us are to believe the father of lies
than to believe our Pother in heaven."
If a man eoold only lose both cuff
buttons at the same time he would be
nil right It is losing one that kills
bim. ;:wi t __ '•
To Promote a Vigorous Grou iU
Of the hair, use Parker’s Hair Balsam.
It restores tho youthful color to gray
hair, removes dandruff, and cures
itching of the scalp. • . vy .
UiivlfA JJUtHliU Vf U
• of the universal success of
3" ; Pjown’s Iron Bitten is siin«
, ply this; It isthe best Iron
preparation ever made; is
rssdiffis i
1. rnedicinal principles, and
- does justwrhatis claimed for
. it—no more and no less, „-;»g
By thorough and rapid
assimilation with the blood, ,.
it reaches every part of thfe
sy^enj, fueling, purifylpg ''
and strengthening. Com
mencing At the foundation ‘
it builds up and restores lost
health—in no other way can
lasting benefit be obtained.
J -t:v* a.in>v •. u.
. ysDccrborn Art..Chicago, Nov. f,
dyspepsia in Its wont form. Nearly
everything I ate gave me distress,
end I Could cat not little. 1 have
tried everything recommended, have
taken the prescriptions of a dote*
physicians, but got do relief until I
.took-Brown's Iron Bitters. I feel
none of the old troubles, and am a
new man*. 1 getting much
stronger, and fccTVferate. lam
a railroad engineer, and hpw make
my tripe regularly,' I can not say
■■///; .'Sjt///
Brown’s Iron Bitters
does not contain whiskey
or alcohol, and will not
blacken the teeth, or cause
' headache and constipation.
It will cure dyspepsia, indi-
E stion, heartburn, sleep
iness, dizziness, nervous
debility, weakness, &c.
Uae only Brown*. Iron Bitten matte by
Brown Chemical Co., Baltimore. Crossed
tod line, end trademark on wrapper.
M
The true antidote to the effects of miasm*
is Hostetler's Stomach Bitters. This *neu-
icine ia one of the most popular remedies of
an age of successful proprietary specifics,
and ia in Immense demand wherever on
this Continent fever and ague exists. A
wineclafcsful three times a day is the best
possible preparative for encountering a
malarious atmosphere, regulating the liver,
und invigorating the stomach.
For sale by all Druggists aad Dealers
generally.
W.B.Mell&Co.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SADDLES & HARNESS,
' RUBBER AND
Leather belting,
HARNESS, BBIUXiE. AND PAT
ER, WHIPS 1ND8ADDLEBY WARE.
IKS, CMS, BRIDLES, Etc,
SUITABLE POE MILL MEN AND TURPENTINE
MANCTACTUBEUS,
Speoallty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
L. J.LEAVY&CO ,
Auction and Commission Merchants, and
General Collecting Agents.
Special* ttention given to the collection of rent*
afefnecs a ud consignment* solicited. and speedy
returns guaranteed, Office under advxbtimeb and*
AFTKiL office, Brunswick, On. Refers by permis
sion to 4. M. Madden, broker, Cook Bru*. A Co.,
manufacturer* of lumber, and M. J. Coteon. Mayor
of tho city of Bruuawick. Janll-ly
For Sale or Rent.
The undersigned has a pleasant home for sale or
rent. Good titles. Everything in good repair, and
a good bargain for the man that t» in season to rc-
ccive it. „
A. C. BARTLETT.
\imn dOSUi
>'I .*■! <IC )o p rjol t o
.;/» • -rinr ?:i •• A-riun,
Dummotm:
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• 'ii alt .a.iJil'oltl J; s ••dt
jHsSfPinw !* . : «-‘>n
> Ilfllj;l, ^5'’i3/r'T t
•vll s«U ,i/aa /// no’
-mil ,(i;ivfO to
Newcastle and .Grant Streets,
.djjyfiU
ffll A . . I tjJjiim ’i'idotoO ^ ; -raq at
in Ibt
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ua
i Asimsvyut Pam, -jiii
..i./lwa Lax ri.ui'n iu j
ni.il byOilfju’JJ o'l <w a!/
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Has jnst Opened a New fchd Cdmplete
.Stock of
yjiio'i I i!<> !> >
o) yl'ij n )suti>
. ,oo ail i
CHEMICALS,
Toilet Articles,
RltO., EStO.,
Next door to Goldsmith & Nock,
«t‘; »ml ,r:i ■ .<
NEWCASTLE STREET
SBVOSrtlE
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OHlit/.
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xi .viiuM j lo s.ausili-) wfi'
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TaivO-dUio ,.i ES
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H^fp, Nhll Tooth Brushes,
7 ttlk%. ffl t
oD .y’L .ii liiiivj ,4iL .iia/./.oD’U ,X
, ^ IN GREAT
o Hflj one
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FROM MY SPLENDID FOUNTAIN. (Liquors prohibtod).
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TRUSSES
-AND-
bdominal Supporters.
' I.: - ' * r ' .
The vary beat
CIGARS
—AND—
TOBACCOS /
inures,
Boist’s AJPcrry’s
Garden Seeds.
FINE
Green and Black
• TEAS |
And other utlclc,, too nonuroni lo mention, tutuOly k«pt tn . llrtic
W ,'tr O
, v h , , . „ (jej 4 /
After .tare I. oloMd, will obMrfatty attend My nit* for medlolne*, If notllM .t my mlduoa, corner
Union udMuu&.ld itrceU, -
V :l ,„ I JAMES T. BLAIN,
LICENSED DRUGGIST.
.prill-Iy
ol
r~: ■■
&st Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R. R.,
THE GREAT-
SOUTHERN TRUNK LINE
— BETWEEN 11 '
ALL PRINCIPAL SOUTHERN CITIES
FOR frieoht and passengers 1
Shortest, Most Direct and ConifortsbJc Route to all
EASTEltM & VIRGINIA CITIES.
Only Direct Route tS the Watering Places and Re«
aorta of
EAST TENNESSEE AND VIRGINIA.
The Great Emigrant Route to Tena and the North-
went, via its Memphis and Charleston Divis
ion. and to all points in Southern and
Through Sleeping Oars !
Memphis to New York
VIA
Roanoke and tho New Shenandoah
Valley Liao!
Also, THROUGH SLEEPERS to KewOrloits via Ro
anoke, connecting with Line to New York,
Georgia Division now Open
Through from BRUNSWICK TO DALLAS rU M».
cod and Atlanta, and wUl bo opened through
to Chattanooga ala Romo by 8cpt. 16th.
Waycross Line to Florida via
ite Georgia Division.
Illustrated Pamphlet free on Applica
tion.
For rates or information address
fa. B Ogden, O F and F A, Knoxville, Tonn.
mi ixiwrj, iiuset Ag.ni, muwb, ua.
W R Kerr. Paaaeogef Agent. Xnoxril)*, Tran.
AAnnlisg, Jr, Ticket Agent, BrlatoL Teen.
H D Boyd, Chattanooga. Tran.
LAMRim
GREEN GROCER AND
°rovision Dealer
lUiUKSWICK, OA.
•uEsll BEEF, VEGETABKES
POULTRY, EGGS, FRUIT,
And a general Hock ol
3-E30C3BI3S.
SPECIAL CONTRACTS
Made with Vessels.
FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY!
to* ^
LADIES’ STORE RE-OPETfED
ON SECOND FL0t)R OF NEW BRICK BLOdK? \ ,
•1,11 /.; I' . . •; , j: .
C IT EAPi r C IT EAP !
HATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACES; GLOVES:
DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES, FLOWERS
AND RUCHINGS!
Bntterick’s Patterns
IN ALL FALL STYLES!
I bhal) endeavor to nleaae alt, and aak that every lady in the city give mo a call boforo buying else
where. ALL COUNTRY ORDERS 1 am proparod. to Dll at once.
^ Mrs. M. C. ROWE.
octriyt i -
SPRING &, SUMMER
SCHEDULE '' !
GA.I& FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO.
STEAMER DAVID CLARK
Learea Brnnawtck every Tneaday (ad Friday ov*.
^lng and will arrive at Savannah every Wedneeday
and Saturday. Returning, will leave Seaannahev*
ary lloaday aad Thnraday. arriving at Brnnawtck
overy Tneaday aad Friday morning.
STEAMER CITY OF BRIDGETON
Will laava for Fernandlna every Thnraday tad
Snnday morning.
Paaacngera and freight for MtUeitvWwffl be
forwarded weehly per Steamer HOWARD DRAKE,
on application to Agent
Extra ateamera are held In reaerve to mpply ev.
cry demand.
W. F. PENNIMAN, Agent,
aprlllCOm OolUna' Wharf, Branaarlek.
W. F. PENNIMAN
»»■<; GENERAL
i ■: Hat.-tUA
■ . . .
Merchandise Broker,,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Merchanla wtahlng to mafc
re^neated before doing eo to
from me. WUl fnrnlah on
to make arden for goo.li aro
-notationa on aamo
BBSMBfflaBgSgg
I repreaent at prearal at thla point—
KENTUCKY FLOUR CO.. LonltvlUa
KESTTOKY MODEL STEAM BAKERY.. .LoalavUlo
n ?a5^ H A? D80 A 4 “*•!». Meat... Chicago
B. JONES. Oencral Orocerlea cinclnnat
MIAMI SOAP A OIL 00
Etc., Etc., Etc,
febUy
F. WARNKE
MeroHant Tailor.
/
MY ©TOOK
For the prevnt «e»Hon is of une<iutlled oxtontami variety, embracing every novelty In material sari
Btjlu fur MEN’S WKAU, made up iu style and finish unsnrpMssd. Raauuuation solicited.
Joerger’s ulock, : : : Brunswick, Ga.
AprUlMy