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A SERENA '22.
Como out to tho idd« of the oea, my loro.
Come out to tho sbio of the see;
The euo to lot, and the utar* are met.
And tho wind! nod tho travee agree;
But tho etar eo bright nor ware so light
Brings pleasure or peace to me.
O come, for I dt and wait, alone.
On the rocks by the dde of the seal
t am going down In my memory
To the blessed long ago,
When the golden ground of the buttercups
Was dashed with the daisies' snow. e
And I'm thinking of all you said to mo.
And If it were true or no,
While I watch the tide as It runs away
From tho beach so black and low.
If I should die, my lore, my sweet.
Die of your smile forlorn.
Bury mo bore by tho eldo of tho sea.
Where all my Joy was bom.
Whero the wares shall msko my lullaby,
And the winds from night to morn
Shall say to tbs rocks, "He has gone to sleep
Where all his joy was born."
—Alice Cary.
Ashes of the Dead.
I lmvo a German friend, an artist,
whose father was for many rears one ot
tho best known professors of his specialty
in this pity. Ho iiad a shop in a central
district and sold philosophical inatru-
« mi nts of a special class, in whoso con
struction and application lie was an ex
pert. Ho died a couple of years ago. 1
recently called on my friend and spent
tho evening with him and his widowed
mother. A portion of our conversation
turned upon tho dead professor, and sev
eral times I noticed that the widow or
the son in alluding to “papa,” as they,
called him, with tender affection, mo
tioned toward n simple terra cotta urn,
locked behind tho glass door of a hand-
Bomo cabinet in tho corner of tho wall..
I learned later that tho urn held tho ashes
of tho dead man, who lmd been cremated
by his own request, and that it was tho
intention of tho mother to lmvo her own
ashes mingled with his when tho time
should come, and both buried together.
—Alfred Trumblo in Pittsburg Bulletin.
Millions of Wooden Tootlipirka.
Tho American is a great consumer of
toothpicks. Ho not only picks his teeth
in private, but lie docs it-in public, and
perhaps finishes by .chewing up tho
wooden implement. To supply tho mil
lions of toothpicks used every year, in
genious machines of great productive
power havo been invented. Like all
other businesses, tho toothpick business
has its combination, hut n Maine inventor
lias set out to break it witli a machine
that makes 0,000,000 pick's a day. And
ho is making a new mac....iu that
will produce 73,000,000 a day. Green,
clear, straight grained birch mul maple
wood is used, and after steaming for sev
eral hours it is ensily cut into veneers, or
thin strips of wood with the grain run
ning ncross. Theso veneers aro plinblo
and wound up on largo spools, 100 feet
on each, and from tho spools they aro
. fed into tho pick machine, wluch cuts
them iuto picks witli wonderful rapidity.
—Good Housekeeping.
Mental anil lioillly Overwork.
Tho London Lancet says that mental
and bodily overwork 1s tho most general
and tho least regarded form of illness in
this ago. Its treatment requires that duo
attention ho paid to tho two great essen
tials of timely rest and wholesomo diet.
A man, says Tho Lancet, may work on
a liberal scale, provided ho will interrupt
its continuity by timely and adequato in
tervals of rest, nnd will eat heartily of
plain food. So long ns nppetito and sleep
nro unimpaired, there is little danger of
overwork, but tho failure of cither is na
ture’s warning signal that tho strain must
bo relieved.—Youth’s Companion.
A Very i'cculiur Ailment,
No complaint is 60 common among
tho negroes as tlmt of "palate down”—
an ailment which regular practitioners
do not recognize. This is speedily cured.
Tho patient, after swallowing largo doses
of salt water, scats himself iqion tho
floor; his medical adviser searches dili
gently for tho lock of hair growing in
tho center of tho crown; finding it, lie
gives a pull, a mighty pull, brings tho
palate into position, nnd tho lock of hair
often entirely out. After having once
undergone this ordeal of "pallit raisin’,"
tho patient rarely has a return of tho
malady.—Harper’s Bazar.
B runswici
&/WESTERN
RAILROAD.]
Waycross Short Line.
On And after Sunday, July 22, 1888, passen
ger trains \rill run as follows:
CENTRAL 8TANDA11D TIME.
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Cincin’ti
Mail.
Brunswick lv 7:00 am
PyleaVMarsh lv +7:18 a in
Jamaica lv 7:39am
Waynesville lv 8.*07 a iu
Hoboken lv 9:02 a in
Schlntterville lv 9:13 a iu
Waycross • ar 9:^2 a
Express
0:25 pm
f6:45pm
7:07 p m
7:30 pih
8:31 p m
8:43 p m
9:12 pm
Savannah ar 12:23 p m 6:15 a m
Charleston ar 4:20 p m 11:00 a m
Callahan ar 11:26 a nt 7:10 a m
Jacksonville or 12:00 m 8:00 a tn
Thomasvillc nr 1:20 p in
Pensacola ar 10:10 pm
Mobile nr 3:20 n*m
New Orleans nr 7:55 a in
Jacksonville It
Callulmn lv
Charleston lv
3avannuh lv
Waycross * lv
1'uurson lv
Alnpnha lv
Tifton ,ly
Ty Ty lv
Sumner lv
Willingham lv
Davis lv
Albany ar
7:30 a in
8.U5 a m
3:00 am
7:00 a m
10:00 a m
11:10 a m
12:07 p m
1:05 p in
1:38 p m
1:54 p m
2:22 p 111
2:88 i» m
3:00p m
0:50 p m
7:35 p m
6:20 a m
12:35 p m
9:30 p m
10:28 p nt
11:30 a m
1:60 a m
Montgomery ar
New Orleans ar
Birmingham ar
Decatur ar
Nashville ar
HtLouis .ar
Louisville ar
Cincinnati ar
7:30 a m
7:20 p in
11:30 am
2:55 p m
7:35 pm
7:25 a m
2:17 a m
0:43 a m
Macon / nr
Atlanta ar
Marietta \ar
Chattanooga
6:40 a m
9:58 a m
2 23 p m
0:43 p m
Louisville nr 7:16 a
Cincinnati nr 0:40 am
FROM THE WEST, SOUTH AND SOUTH.
Florida
Mail. Express
Cincinnati lv 8.00pm
Louisville ;.lv 8:05pm
Chattanooga., lv 8:05 n in
Marietta lv 12:53 pin
Atlanta lv 3:50 pm
Mncon lv 8:25 pm
Cincinnati lv 11:00 pm TTT
Louisville .‘lv 6:66am
St Louis lv 7:20 p m
Nashville lv 12:29 pm
Decatur lv t :55 pm
Birmingham lv 0:55 pin
New Orleans .. lv ’:00 am
Montgomery lv 9:55 pm
Albany \. lv 4:45 a m 12:55 a in
Davis lv 5:09 am
Willingham— lv 5:24 am
'•miner lv 5:52 a in
i\ Tr lv 6:07 a m
Tilioti lv 0:30 a in
Alnpnha lv 7:10a in 3:19am
New Orleans lv 3:30 pm
Mobile lv 8:00 pm
Pensacola lv 4:00 am
Thomasvllle ly ........ 12:55pm
Jacksonville lv 7:30 a in 0:50p m
Callahan lv 8:05am 7:35pin
Charleston lv 3:ooam 2:15pm
Savannah.... lv 7:00ntn 8:15pm
Waycross lv 10:00 ;i m 5:32 a in
Schlnttorvillo lv 10:29 am 5:57 a in
Hoboken lv 10:41 a in 0:10 a m
Waynesville lv 11:37 a in 7:02 a m
Jamaica lv 12:05pm 7:39n m
Pyles'Marsh Ivfl2:28p m 18:01 am
Brunswick ar 12:50 p m 8:21 a m
■{■Stop on signal.
Purchase tickets at the station, and save extra
fare collected upon the train.
The mail train stops nt all B A W stations.
Connections made at Waycross to ami from all
points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping anti Mann Boudoir
Cars.
For a
Dresses for Young Princesses.
Tho common sonso idea of dressing
children with a view to their health
rather tlinn their looks I ms received a
noteworthy exemplification at I lie Imnds
of their highnesses of Sjmin. Some
dresses recently made for tho young
.were sim|ilo little frocks of
‘W Imre white, with tucks
s of perpendicular
i'ho Ijoilicos were
skirts, which were
C>lo tucks to let them
_/:en grow. — Chicago
Fishing In China.
us-and ingenious are some of tho
contrivances for catching fish,
is used n shallow boat, on
of which is a narrow plonk
white, which in tho moonlight
mistake tor water nnd jump over
to tho boat At Xingpo cormorants
systematically trained to fish, wliilo
Icliang a wild animal, such ns tho
( is trained, not to fish, but to
ten tho fish into nets.—Arkansaw
■ velfcr-
htiimwo Keepers' Humanity.
A Inane lighthouse keeper has a sup-
ly of JJbrforated pasteboard boxes in
which §> keep birds that liavo maimed
themselves iu flying against tho light-
tower. As many as 481 birds,
or nlive, have been entrapped in a |
night.—Chicago Herald.
Anti articles descriptive of its resource* and ca
pabilities with data for planting ami cultivating
the principal product* of tho noil and the time of
their maturity, the latter prepared muler the
auspice* of the Department of Agriculture of the
state Agricultural College, also County Maps and
"nmphlot* descriptive oi each county", antnenti-
ated by the Boards of County Commissioners,
TOWN SITES. TOWNSHIP PLATS
And the LANDS for sale by the
Land Department South Florida 11. K.,
And The Plant Investment Company
Jieri fc
dress f). 11. Elliott,
foul, Fla.
II. S. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES,
Gen’l Manager, Superintendent.
C. D. OWEN8, J. A. MCDUFFIE.
Traffic Manager. Gcn’l Pass. Agent
F. W. ANGIER,
Ass’t.Gen’l Pass. Agent.
NOTE THE
{Summer Schedule
OF THE—
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA
Dq+oc per day, - $1.50
ndlco, SINGLE MEAL, 50c
N. B.—'This house Is but one hundred feet from
the new street car line (yellow car), which roach
es all the DEPOTS AND STEAMER WHARVES
ill 25-2111
BY THE SEA!
The Livest Town in the South!
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
We offer for sale the following City and Country property:
OLD TOWN.
One lot, with large two-story dwelling and out
houses, also one cotta ire ami out house*, every
thing comparatively new ami in good order.
One-half lot earner Man-diehl and Albany sts.
One Bay .lot 45x180, with buildings.
One lot on Oglethorpe strcct.'ami lmildings.
One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business
location.
One Bay lot 30x160 with two-story brick build
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the
money. •
Three lots on Grant street—good business loca
tion.
Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets.
One lot on Albany street.
One lot 90x180, corner Union and Howe streets
with improvements.
One lot ami elegant residence on London street,
lot 90x180.
One Bay lot ami two stores situated thereon—
good investment. %
Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi
rable for residence.
Lot 60x90 on Newcastle street, near Catholic
church, with nice residence.
Three lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 newtwo-
atory houses, near school house.
NEW TOWN.
Portions of three lots, aggregating 37^x150 ft.,
on Reynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 90x150, with new two-story build
ing ami out bouses, facing Court House Square.
Two lots, witij elegant residence and out houses
on Norwich street.
$2}4 feet water front, with warehouse 20x70 and
office.
One lot on Reynolds street, 30x90.
Three water lots at’the footjof L street. Very
cheap.
One Dixville lot, 45x120, corner Cochran avenue
and London streets, with 5room house. Can be
bought at low figure.
Besides the above we have a large variety of
TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will sell at do
chled bargains.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 acres of tho richest lands in the coun
ty, one mile from hbart of city.
Six acres cleared, with house,Hour miles from
city.
960 acres of best land in the county, with twelve
room house, nine mllcsjfrom the city.
13*4 acres of farming land, with splendid two
story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse,
large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad
crossing, 4*^ miles from court house. Can be se
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city.
729 acres of land at Lulnton, on the B. .% W. R t
U., 39 mile* from Brunswick. Large new well
built house located thereon. Owner will sell
very low llgure, being in w ant of money.
Also three small farms not mentioned alx>ve—
very low.
3,000,000 Acres
Florida Lands.
We have also been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Railway lands. Florida Commercial
Company's lands, and St. Johns & Lake Kustls
Railway lands, aggregating more than 3,000,000
acres of choice lands located in nearly every
county in the State, suitable for farming, graz
ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
ami cellar timber. Pricesjrange from $1 per acre
upwards.
We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish
to place their property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur
chasing, will do well to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
3Rea,l Estate Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA
jJ D. HOYT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN
FEAR ORCHARD FOR SALE.
T ill K tract consists of thirty acres, twelve acres
of which nro planted with the famous I/C-
Conte and a few Keiflcr iiears, ranging from two
to seven years old, one hundred early peaches,
plums, etc. There are nearly six hundred trees,
OVER TIIRKE HUNDRED SOW IS BEARING.
A portion of the tract, consisting of about eight
acre*} cleared ready for cultivation, is low, !>ot-
tora, hammock land, with clay subsoil, a deposit
of phosphatic marl underlying (a valuable fertil
izer in itself), thoroughly drained by the Altama-
ha canal, which runs through the land, and is
splendidly adapted to the cultivation of cabbages
strawberries and truck generally.
The orchard lies six miles from the city, is half
a mile from the crossing of the B. A Wland K. T.
V. AG. Railroads, at which |H>inl all trains stop
o and from the city. Truck nmUrmi can be
shipiied from this point or vi.u^^^pnaw^k
and Altamaha canal direct ^
boats from the llcld.
Fifty trees have be
grafted on the L ~
Howell. Sugar, Bai
For partici *
HARDWARE.
Stoves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
"Bi t s=n=fi and Wasjnns
m DOZE! WHITE SHIRTS
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both
Laundried andSUnlaundried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $1 00
Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar
gains to oiler, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and
be convinced that thc3' arc a bargain.
J. J LISSNER & Ctr.
Wholesale and Retail 1
ICY. DELIVERED DAILY,TOJANY PART 07
JUIK CITY.
Fill JraomM
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BUTCIIER8 AND GREEN GROCERS,
. eelved daily from Armour's Stock Yards in
nun ttflTY .IDUH 1 Hq t Chicago. It is deliciously Fat and Tender, nnd
A rjli THU JJI llliul/ JLjUSs is sold Twenty-five Per cent cheaper than same
meat can be bought elsewhere.
Try a. Piece
And you will have no/>ther. *
f, Poik, Sausair^, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
M YORK & IHiMHIK
STEAMSHIP LUOS.
MALLOKi LINE.
STEAMERS
CARONDELET,
EVANS,
SAN ANTONIO, .
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
Oft WILLIAMS.'
arch ](lh, 1887, Tone of the
above steamers will leave Now York every
Friday at 3 p. in., arriving in Brunswick follow-
ingpionday.
Close connection, with all points on D. h W. an
E. T..V k a. Bailroads. Through bill, lading
signed to all points on above roada.
Freight and passage as low as by aay other line.
For passenger and state room, apply to
unei-lz
|R, Wf SOUTH WICK* Act,
Brunswick, Q
Savannah, Florida and Western Bailway,
WAYCROSSSHORT LINE.
TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOV. 13th, 1887.
A LL trains on till* road are ran by Central
Standard Time. Passenger Trains wlH
leave and arrive daily as follows:
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL.
BEAU DOWN. MAD UP.
7.00 am lv Savannah lv 12.23 pm
12:30 p m iv. r Jacksonville lv 7:30 a m
4:40pm lv Sanlord ..lv 1:15am
9:00 p in ai; Tampa lv 8:10 p m
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
M fcm) - - T *“P* * i T S h u U n r : p r
2BS&1?} * Key West— Lv { W “
"Sr.rnV Havsn. .. ..Lv{^ t “«“ d
Pullman bullet cart to and from New York and
Tampa.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7.06 am iv Savannah ar 7.58 pm
8:42am lv Jesup ar 6:16pm
9.60 a iu lv.... waycross. lv 5.05 p m
11:20 a m ar Callahan lv 2:47 p m
12.00noou ar Jacksonville). lv 2.00 pm
730 amir Jackonville lv 5 p.m
10;10am lv Waycross ar 4:40p m
12:04 p ni lv Valdosta lv 2:56 p m
12:94 p m lv Quitman lv 2:28p m
1:22 p m ar Tbomasvillo lv 1.45 p m
3:30 pm ar Bainbrldge lv 11:25 am
4:04 pm ar Chattahoochee lv 11:30am
Pullman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and ..
New York, and to and from Jacksonville and New j?
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30pm lv....
...ar 12.23 pm
3.20 pm lv ...
4.40pm ar....
7.45 p tu ar....
4:15 p tu lv....
7:20p ui lv.. .
. .ar 6:35 am
8 30p in ar....
3:25 p xu lv....
Lake City.... .
...ar 10.45 a m
3:45pm lv
....Gainesville....
...ar 10.30 a in
6:55pm iv....
...ar 7.10am
8:40 pm lv Dupont.., ar 4;25 am
10:55pm ar Tbomasville.. .....lv 3:25am
1:22am ar .' Albany lv 1:26am
Pullman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville
and St.Louis via Thomaaville, Albany, Montgomery
and Nashville.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:35 pm lv...
10:05 pm lv...
12:40am ar...
6:30am ar...
— Jacksonville..
lv 7:00 p m
7:00pm lv...
ar 7:25 a m
1:05 am lv....
arll:30p m
2:30am ar....
lvlP :10 pm
7:10a m ar....
Live Oak....
lv 6:55 pm
10:30 am nr...
....(ialu-KYiiie ..
.. g ...lv 3:45pm
2:55a mlv....
6.30 a m ar Thomaaville lv 7.00 p m
11.40 a m ar Albany lv 4.00 p m
Stops at all regular stations. Pullman palace
sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savan
nah.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3.45pm lv Savannah ..ar 8.30am
6.10 pnur Jesup lv 6.25am
Stops at all regular and flag stations,
Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cinc.nnat!.
ami through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga
Pull sleeping cars to amlfram Jucksonvilloand
Savannah.
Through tickets sold to all points by rail nnd
steamship connections, and baggage checked
through. Sleeping car berths and sections se
cured at Passenger Station.
w. P. HARDEELGen. Pass. Agt.
R. G. FLEMING, /Superintendent.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE/
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
Will leave Savannah forBruaswf&keveryTnea*
day and Friday at 4 p. m.
Connection* made with B. & W. and E. T., h G.
Railroad!, and steamer "Cracker Boy'- for Satilla
Landing*. The "tit. Nicholas" touche* at all way
point* between Brunswick and Savannah.
For rate* of freight! and passage, apply to
W. F. PENNIMAN, Agent.
PUTNAM’S
Livery Stable!
Corner Monk AndOglcthorpentrectff.
M Y patrons and the public can rest assured of
securing from my stable
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THK BEST SEItVIO !•.
Your orrlcr solicited, and natbrtaction guaran.
A. T. PUTNAM,