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GLIMPSES OF ALL
LIFE.
! In
Paris* "A -i.** lleitauhuit—A
lComllo . • , ..i>Uh Due).
At 8 o’clock wo find on American
restaurant fairly decorous. Between it
I and the closed cafe on the entresol we
I shall soon hear rival pianos issuing com-
■ piox melodies, and, if we went through
' the richly furnished rooms, we would see
many a devil’s dance, danced humor
ously enough, too. The restaurant is one
of the richest, as go the trappings, in the
city. It has the incandescent light,
which is only intermittently discharged,
after the idea of the galvanic battery.
| When conversation ebbs or the spirits of .
J the guests aro evidently oozing, the j
j watchful guardian of tho plant touches :
the electric key, and instantly tho im- '
1 menso room, with ail its scintillating ob- ’
jeets, is ablaze like a fairy palace. Tho j
exhilaration produced begins witli a 1
chorusof awakening, longdrawn “Ah’s!" !
breaks into a tcmpo6t of talk, and iiumo- |
diately there are renewed orders for re- j
freshments, and a replenishment of the i
frappo decanters all around. Then the |
light is graded imperceptibly’ to ila mini- j
mum, insensibly carrying tlm hilarity of
Don’t VVait jSa«nnah, Florida and Wisiern faiiwajf
Until your hair becomes dry, thin, and
gray before giving tho attention needed
to preservo Its beauty and vitality.
Keep on your toilet-table a bottle ol
Ayer’s Hair Vigor—tlw only dressing
you require tor the lmir—and use a little,
dally, to preserve tho natural color and
prevent baldness.
Thomas Munday, Sharon Grovo, Ky.,
writes : “ Several mbntlis ago my bair
commenced falling out, and in a few
weeks my head was almost bald. I
tried mnny-remedles, but they did no
good. I Anally bought a bottlo of Ayer’s
llalr Vigor, and, after using .only a part
of tbo contents, my head was covered
with a heavy growth of hair. I recom
mend your preparation us tho best liair-
rcstorcr in the world.”
"My hair was faded and dry,” writes
Mabel C. Hardy, of lJelavan, III.; " hut
after using a bottlo of Ayer’s Hair Vigor
*t became black and glossy.”
Ayer’s Hair Vigor,
WAYCBOSS SHORT t.I.s’K
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TIMK CARD IN EFFECT ) NOV. unit. 1887.
A U. train* on this road are ran !»»• Central
.Standard Tiiti.-. I’a-senger Trains will
leave and arrive daily a- follwirr;
V£W INDIA « \f I MAIL.
BY
i»oirw
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v Jacksonville...;. ...Iv 7:3i* ■» i
lv. N’hitnrri lv I 15 it l
*r lamp* iv M:in p i
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
Monday and I ,
Ttoir-. pm |
I Ihur* and
i Sun. g in
v («'
the crowd oil with it into the dynamo,
and explodefl again wfeh the same re
suit, repeated and repented, until tlio
night's indulgence is finished.
Meanwhile, as the hours grow on, thero
aro certain sputterings like to quarrels.
Two obstreperous Frenchmen, at differ
ent times, are thrust down tho stairs, per
suasively. Rarely does a downright fisti
cuffs occur, tho garcon tells us. Tho
tables are occupied, except two at tho
door. Near us, on one side, is an actress
from the Comcdio Francatse, enjoying i
lunch with threo critics and a deputy. !
To disconcert eavesdroppers the convcr- '
87.1 inti ii chopped up into French, Bus- I
si.. ., , ' -■Ji, German and Italian. C’ould |
some of tliu Parisian stars listen their |
lingei-s’ ends would itch. On the other ,
side, nt ofdouldo table, aro lliree young \
Spaniards, two Spanish women, and two j
French women, the latter plainly dirt- |
tressed nt their inability to keep pace
with the liquid cross fito of their com- i
panions. Frequently wo hear “Antonio" |
appealed to—a handsome youth, dreamy. I
eyed, though active, wlio is evidently tho
host, for lie is circling tho empty
chanqiagnc Ixittles about tho table in a!
most lavish way. Another lad, of Mo-I
rooco cast, Sinai) as a clmrch mouse, and ! !™ u "*''iiii,
fussy, has been crushed by Antonio so Vnaii-n
often, in liia fits of generosity, that lie-
tween his wounded vanity and his want s-u.mmi
of hyains, he is dang musly irritated. ,
At this moment two tiUioic 1 ■'•■■■’ ’ ..mi ssvuuuali
and two sallow women enter and t-.t:o ! c all'uVali'"
seats near the door. Instantly, like a j Jarl.-.a.uj|
gunpowder flash, the two Spanish ;,roa.« Ttiema-vii:
have flared tip. An old feud! Tli , 1:1
women cling, while tho men fire volley n,'.'.” .iiicni
u]v'ii volley nt one another—of words.
This is exactly what the Morocco warrior , CnHuium
pined for.. Up ho goes on to tho table. , Clmrkvi
nml down-crash tho bottles and glass,-.,,
ho nfter them. Nothing short of a duel
will do. Ho nuihes over to our table.
Aro wo bis friends? Of courso wo • are.
Will we second him? Nothing would
give us greater plensure, unless, perhaps,
ilia fall. His card! He searches franti
cally, but to no pnr|K>se. for one of the
women pushes him away, and they nil
implore us not to enconrngo a duel, which
wo assure thorn wo hadn't tho remotest
intention of doing. And during this
little negotiation something very singular
has coiuo to pass, for ns wo look off into
tho room, behold thero in tho center is
tho aspiring duelist and bis intended op-,
ponent hug r',1' r in a hysterics I, tearful
friendship, a;„i atonic playing a similar
engagement witli the other enemy. Hah!
they even fall to kissing, and then the
two lieiligerent parties, all wet smiles
now. seat the::: .elves ill one group and
resume pleasantries.—E. 1). Cowen’s
Paris Letter in Chicago Nows.
Sold by Druggists and Perfumers.
Pimples and Blotches,
So disfiguring to the face, forehead, and
neck, may bo entirely removed by tbo
use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, tho best and
nafest Alterative and Blood-Purifier over
discovered.
Dr. J. C. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mass.
Bold by Druggist*; $1; six bottles for $6*
B runswick
& WESTERN I
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HEW Oil LEAN 8 EXPRESS.
bOdarn iv Savannah ar 7.5ftj> in
8:4taui ar 6:16pm
,..wayuroMt.
The Livest Town in the Sontli!
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
We otter for sale the following! City untl Country property:
in and after 'f
train • will i itt. :■
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R. G. FLEMING
Snperinti’mlent.
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Tlic> Florida Short Line.
On and alter Sunday. Nov. 27, isx", passenger
.. hi —... •••-■ follows, (Central Standard
Leave Atlanta
Leave McDonough
Leave Flotilla.
Arrive .Macon
I<cnvc I tax let
Arrive .Ic.-up*
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The I'amnuN CnrtLiialnn T.ihlc. i i%., l
Not a great way from Monterey, Men I " "
ico, id the famous (’nrtiiusiau table, one
of tile greatest natural curiositUM on the
continent, it is a tabic land 1,400 feet I' 1
high and 2.500 above sea level. Tho ! N
figure of tho tabic land la an a!mod per-
feet crescent, running cast ami west, and
on its summit is more than 80,000 acres
of perfectly level land, nliouading i i run
ning water. Tin- only wa v to reach tho
top is bv a perilous road five foot wide
and three niih-j long. This sin:'tt*ar
mountain was name,! for the t 'arllmsian
mot hs by a former trilio of Indians who
occupied it and were taught hv the
lath rs. it is now owned as a summer
re.-o.: ! ■ Ketior Don I’atrico Meltuo, a
riclt banker of Monterey, a lucky Irish
man who iu his native land was known
os plain Fat Mullens.—Chicago Herald.
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*“ v Wooer u* n riillt.stipliei.
Tito young man had asked him for the
hand of his daughter, and a pang wrung !
tlio fatherly heart of Mr. Kajoncs as he
looked at the youth for some moments in !
silence and t bought of tho bitterness of
parting witli his well lielovcd child.
“1 8tip|>o.v>, Oliver," he said at last,
“it is only natural and right that when j
young birds have become old enougli to
fly they should leave their parental liest I
and go off with their chosen uTatos to
build nests of their own, and yet it hurts,
Oliver; it hurts when I think of one of
my fledglings getting ready to fly away."
“Tins seems to be o good siztsl nest,”
suggested tlio young *iuan, anxious to
soften the blow, “perliaps you’d rather
have me and Alvira stay right here.”—
Chicago Tribune.
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tiekeiNfit tin*ntulton, ami f*avc* extra
fart* collectciI ii|Htn the train.
The mail train stops nt all 11 A W station
Connections nude at Wayrnm* to ami fn»m nil I
I*>inUt») Savnimnb, Florida «t Western Raihiav.
I'tiUinui, I'nlacc Sleeping nn«l Mann Boudoir
IL S*. HAINES, CEO. W. HAINES,
Heii’l Manager, v Miperintemlent.
C. IL OWENS, J. A. Mc'Dl’FFIE,
Trartie Manager. Lien’l Pass. Agent.
F. W. ANGIElt,
Am’I Gcn’l l’asi. Agent.
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OLD TOWN.
One Jot, with large t mr-story du-viling and out
houses, also one cotta « and out bouses, every
thing comparatively i.ew ami iii ginwl order.
One-half lot corner Mansfield and Albany sts.
One Hay lot 4.*»x 1h<^ with buildings.
One l«*t tHifOglethoi pe street,*aml buildings.
One lot on Gloucester street-splendid business
UH.-itioii. •
One 1
ings, re
money.
.Three lets on Crant street—goo*l business loca
tion. , .
Sjilendbt I*iltiding site, math corner Oglethorpe
and Mom-ester streets.
Lot corner (Gloucester and Albany streets.
One lot on Albany street.
Portion or Trust lot 90x100—splendid building
< >ii*i l»*t !K*xls*), corner Union r.nd IJovvo streets
»vi(h improv ements.
One lot ami elegant resilience on London street,
lo! t.D.\180.
itb i
I a *f SX}\1*0
ruble for i vs
Lot <5»)x9o
chundi,
Three
story Ji».
burin
Cliaudb
llu-in
utii of Hanover Park. Very desi-
\ Newcastle street,-near Catholic
s, *10x180 each, cnntni
s, near school imiisc.
lot :w.xfi0
brick.
i Newcastle street, near
tie >tree% near Greer's
NEW TOWN,
Portions of \Iiree lot-, aggregating 37! a .xl30 ft.,
’9 Key nobis street, with buildings.
Three lot.-, 90.^ 1.70, with new two-story buibl-
«g nirl out fa*«-•«•■», faring Court House ft<iunre.
’I vvo I«*ts, vvitij elegant resulviiec r.nd out houses
m Norwich street.
One lot on Reynolds street, !*0x9o.
Three water lots at^the footjof L street. Very
cheap.
One Diwillc lot. 45x120, corner Cochran avenue
and I Am ion streets, with 5 room house. Can be
bought at low figure.
Besides the aliove we have a large variety of
TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will sell at de
cided bargains.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 acres of the richest lands in thejeoun-
ly,tono mile from heart of city.
Six acres cleared, with bouse, four {miles from
city.
900 acres of best lam! in the county, with twelve
room bouse, nine miles from the city.
l“ l j acres of farming land, with splendid two-
story lmu-e, kitchen nml *llningroom, storehouse,
large bam. sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad
crossing. 4'^miles from court house. Can be se
cure*! very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city,
729 acres of land at Lulaton,on the B. Sr, W. IL
IL, 89 miles from Brunswick. Large now well
built lmo.se located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being' in want of money.
Also three small farms not mentioncd| above-
very low
3,000,000 Acres
Florida Lands.
We have also been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Railway lauds, Florida Commercial
Company's Innds, and st. .Johns & Lake Eustis
comity jii the state, suitable for farming, graz
ing, fi uit ami vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
nml cedar timber. Prices range from *1 per acre
upwards.
cli..
palaci
iiigton, m.i i
York via Rwai
Leighton
ami Atlanta.
For tickets,
address
L. .1. ELLIS.
.• at Clcvehm
, one of whirl
iirg, ami the
i«i the Shen.’u
cars betw*
i witn Pullman
i goe-* to Wasli-
«*tber to New
!n;ih V.illev.
eii Bi'uusvvick
ml fm liter ii.f**i mat mu, «all**n
It. IV. WRENN. (5. J\ A T. A.,
CtJ.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn
Atlanta, (in.
AT-
Three Wcaltbr Hotel 3len.
Tlic tbre.* Willard brothers, proprietors
of the well kr.mvn Willard hotel in Wash
ington, ar* attnm.T the wenlthirat men in
the capital. , Joseph is s;ii*l to U* worth
$18,000,000 iilone, and Caleb and Henry
aro not far behind him in w»*:dt!i. They
were once porters togetlier in a liotel that
stood on the site of their present hostelry-
-Ichieacro Herald.
PUTNAM’S
Livery Stable!
Corner Monk amt Ogleth**n*e streets.
Wholesale and Reail!
ICV. l»LI.l\ Lit ED DAILY TO ANY PART O?
THE CITY.
;:>c. PI2K HUNDRED Lbs.
i rod assured of
Buy Your Tickets.
HAYWOOD, (JAUE A: CO.
Your My
! TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
rill T.V j ffl • /A j i n New Town l*»ts for 80 days only. Also
llie Finest Turn-Outs ^ aid AcciSeit Ioract
AND THE BEST SERVICE
AND THE BEST SERVICE
Your older solicited, and satisfaction guaran-
A. T. PUTNAM, j
AT THE CHEAPEST KATES.
I Apply to VV. 11. BURROUGHS,
Ke.ll e*ute an.I n.urancc Agl
W e solicit a jiortion of the patronage of the public, ^ml those who wish
to place tiicir pro|)erly ujion the market, as well as those desirous of pur
chasing, wiil do well to call and sec us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
Real Estate Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA.
Glauber & Isaac,,
iSirmns-xTurlo'! .. c
Office and WAreroom in the former Freight House of the B. A. VV. R. R
next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. H. II.
HEADQUARTERS iFOR
Dry Sai.ted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Mkai
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
iii my line will find it to their advantage to
larkct prices puid for Hides, t Furs, Wax,
feblMy
WHITE SHIRTS!
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out*liis stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both
Laur dried and Unlaundried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at Toe we will sell at 50c. •
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1,50 we willsell for $L 00
Now is your chance to purchase your,.Shirts while we have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and
be convinced that they arc a bargain.
J. J. LISSNER & CO.
O. I. C.
JOHN H. POWELL
(EMTABUMlItD 1875)
Has moved Into his now store on Ncedwood
Plantation, Evelyn, Ga., (lu'j, miles from Bruns- j
vvii’k;,and continues dealing in General Merehan-
dise, Green Groceries, Fresn Meal**,etc., and :wlw f
a eontinuanee of the patronage of my friends.
gjf Anyone wanting Plowing *>r hauling at
any tune, or a horse ami buggy, can \>e accom- j
miniated by calling on me.
T O’Connou, Jn. w F. 8tmo«
T. O'Counor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENTI!
-.PSFJH555? THE STAUNCHEST companies
OP THE WOIir.D. ' octto-ly