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TWENTY YEARS.
Dowd on the ancient wharf, tho sand. I air. with a j
new comer chatting;
He shipp'd a* grveu hand boy, and sail'd away
(took some sudden vehement notion): !
Since, twenty years and wore have circle round !
and round, ,
While he the globe was circling round and round |
—and now returns.
How changed the place—all the old landraaricf
gone—the (Mircnta dead _ ;
(Ye*. he come* hack to lie In port for good—to
rettfe-has a well filled purse—no spot will
do but this);
The little boat that scull'd him from the sloop,
now held in leash I see,
I bear the slapping waves, the restless keel, the
f rocking In. the sand
1 seethe sailor kit, the canvas bog. the great box
bound with brass.
I scan tbo face nil berry browu and lwarded—the
stout, strong frame.
Dress’d In Its russet suit of good Scotch cloth
Then what the told out story of those twenty
years! What of tho future!
—Walt Whitman. In Tho Magazine of Art.
A PERFECT COMBINATION
Of harmless vegetable remedies that will restore the whole system to healthy action, It
absolutely needed to cure any disease “for the disease that affects one organ weakens
•dU" Paine’s Celery Compound is THIS PERFECT COMBINATION* Read the proofs 1
I'lro Fly Photograph,.
Tho •‘cucuyoe." or “lantern flics," of
Cuba. Mexico, and Brazil, tho Py-
rophorus noctilucus, are a species of
snapping bug or beetle, which emit a
strong greenish Jiglit from oval spots on
cither side of the thorax and from
between the segments of tho abdomen.
Mexican ladies imprison tho cucuyos in
gauze bags and wear them as living
diamonds on their hair or dress. So
brilliant is their light that a scientific
gentleman recently conceived tho idea of
attempting to photograph by it, and tho
experiment was made. It was astonish
ingly successful. A cucuyo was held in
the fingers within one inch of a photo
graph, so that the rays of light fell upon
it perpendicularly, ana a perfect copy
was obtained on a sensitized plate. The
time of exposure to tho insect's light was
thirty seconds. Tho natural radiance
seems to be controllable at will by tho in
sect; for when a jet of gas is turned
rapidly on and off, the cucuyo will do his
best, cither from rivalry or somo other
cause.—Demorcst’s Monthly.
and oh, bow it old help mo! Ihavoso much of th In your
mcdldno, for I know what It did for me." _
Ontario Centre, N. Y. Mbs. J. J. Watsox.
PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND
“ For fire yean I tuflhrod with malaria and nenromnen.
I tried Fatne's Celery Compound, and I can trahtally cay
Out five bottles completely cured me. I cheerfully recom
mend it, for I know It to be a good medicine.”
Cuss. L. Stuiics, better Carrier, Station B, Brooklyn, N. Y.
CURES ALL NERVOUS DISEASES,
Neuralgia, Rheumatism,Paralysis,Biliousness,Dyspepsia,Costiveness, Piles, ' m-
plaint KidneyTrouble, Female Complaints, and all diseases arlslngfrom Impu -iooq.
*1. >li for *5. WfXLS, Richard. I (1, alx for as. See that each Ixit I et.alxforei. Wkrxt'BlcHjuip.
tow * Cot, Props., Burlington, Vt tlo bean tbo Celery trade mark, sow At Co,, Fropa, Burlington, Vt.
For the Nervous, | The Debilitated, | « The Aged.
Colors of Mexican Flowers.
The Mexican flowers are very deeply
colored. “If red, it is tho most glotying
and intense; if yellow or purple, : '10
i richest; if white or pink, tho purest . nd
’ most delicate." IVesh flowers are
abundant and cheap throughout tho
year, including roses, pansies, sweet
peas, heliotropes, camellias and magnifi
cent poppies. “Calla lilies, tho Bizo of a
fan, bloom luxuriantly in every ditch,"
and the geraniums are as tall as a man.
Tho most remarkablo flower is tho- “tree
of tho littlo hands," a native of tho
colder region. Tho bright red flowers
nro well defined minlaturo hands. It is
slow of growth, not reaching full size in
100 year?. In tho valley of Mexico fifty
varieties of lilies, no two alike, bloom
on mountain, crag and plain.—Cincin
nati Commercial Gazette.
Making If read by Machinery.
Thero comes now the proposition of
tho Liverpool bakers end I flouring mills
to unite into ono great establishment for
the purpose of making' the flour and
bread of tho entire city. Tho bread will
be baked in vast ovens under tho condi
tions pointed out by the latest inventions
of a scientific sort, and tho cost will bo
so reduced that the people will havo a
\lecided reduction in tho C06t of living.
Tho bakers, who will thus bo thrown out
of employment by machinery, already
raiso tho cry of distress.—Globe-Demo
crat.
Selling Their Vnmly Wives.
It is said that tho Baluba negroes of
central Africa do not seo any wrong in
selling their wives nnd children, but
mako a distinction between domestio
slaves and slaves for export. A chief
who was expostulated with on Iho sub
ject said they only sold their troublesome
wives out of the country, never the good
ones. In ono cose, it is re|K>rted, a tribo
, got tired of their chief, who was eontin-
ually fighting with neighboring tribes,
and sold him into slavery.—Chicago
Herald.
Tho Origin of "Ogre.”'
The sturdy Norseman who lived by and
upon the sea, yet feared it and respects!
its rage; and we have a ivmiiiisrenco of
tho terriblo god of the sea in our word
ogre, the descendant of tin* .Scandinavian
OOgir, tv ho, witli Iris terrible wife ltan,
dominated over the fO;t depths, seizing
tho luckless swimmer, and even devour
ing tho bodies ef the drowned.—F. S.
Bassett in Globe-Democrat.
A Curious Sight.
It is said to be a curious sight to watch
tho little Indian children when they first
come to the House of the Good Shepherd,
in Denver, to be educated by the govern
ment. When they first reach tho insti
tution they go upstairs on their hands and
knees, not understanding tho use of tho
stairs, and sleep at night under tho bed,
from which they first pull tho clothes.—
New York Evening World.
Worehl|> of Telegraph Foies.
When telegraph posts were first set up
in some rernotp parts of India the gentlo
Hindoo was wont to cut the same down
for firewood. A young engineer, who
had studied tlio aboriginal character,
painted tho posts red, whereupon tho na
tives worshiped tho posts, nnd cc: sed to
carry tiiem away ns burnt offerings.—
St. James' Gazette.
HARDWARE,
Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I
Great Reduction in Prices I
Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS. IN
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE.
Wood and Willow Ware Id every design. In Crockery, Gists, Tin mid Agate Ware we have a fine end
large assortment, which wo are ready to offer at bottom price*. Wo will be ploased to show our stock at
all limes. Eatisfy yourselves and us by giving us an earlj cnll.
ML. MICHBLSON.
AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
Sealer. Broker ail Conran Merchant.
flay, Grain, Feed, Four, 6m,
Mill Feed Generally.
Car-Lua,u ^ots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
Glauber & Isaac,
Pro doo and Gun Mentals
BrunswlokL, Ga.
Ollicc and Warcroom in the former Freight House of the II.;A. W. R. R.
next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Me a.
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignments solicited. Panics wanting anything in my linn will Unit it to their III vantage to
call on uie before purchasing ;elsewrhere. Highest market prices paid tor Hides. |Fnrs, Wax,
Wool, Ac. febiMy
(la. I’ipns us Lightning Rods.
I have becn ; i observer of these things
for more than for;y years and havo never
known a person billed by lightning in
the built up poll :< >as of this city. Whyf
Because the ga< pipes fulfill the requi
sites of a lightning tod perfectly con
structed. They havo the requisite amount
of surface exposed in the earth.—David
Brooks in Philadelphia Times.
Hodges & O’Connor.
After one year’s trial It la now an acknowledged fact that wc
Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our Prescription Department -
Is without doubt the most complete, as the amount of work done demonstrates. Wc also guarantee
exactness ami dispatch, rs this depaitment Is under the personal stmervision of the oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are wc confined to any one physician** pre •
acrintions. but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to till any apd all that may be
written, and Sf-you favor ua with a call in this line we will guarantee satlsfacjfvOMrtJl aa to quali
ty and price, wc also keep a full lineof soaps, tooth, hair and nail.^loth Ailnck^g brushes,
IV ami price. WC BIBO Keep a lull unuui hshii, nwr .urn non, urn i v
combs, ami toilet articles, am! in fact, everything that goes to make up a flr^^ss
are also Proprietor of the ™
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING *
Where wc manufacture t-emon. Ginger ale. Sarsaparilla and 81 raw If J
guarantee to lie a. pure a* any made. Our Ginger Ale is ivc.imjnel
have no hesitation in asserting that It is as good as anMiu-. -'sjJtn tic
Call nnd give us a trial .md lie convinced that whi<
tec.
4NOW^
B
I? THE TIME TO INVEST IN
RIJNSWTCK *
REAL ESTAT
I
POPULATION.
1884 3,500
1888 10,000
1892 20,000
Valuation of Property.;
1884 $1,433,677.38
1888 2,572,113.00
1892 6,000,000.00
FOR ©ALE!
65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad.
Thousands of acres of cypress lands.
50.000 acres of Timber in one body: good ps can be had in the
State.
CITY PROPERTY.
Ono corner lot, :Wxfio, with ISOffoot strcctf front,
on Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any
business.
Six room house on Union street
One lot|rmnting canal.
.situated in business portion of city.
Kxccllcnt|1ni*lnos* lot 50x180 on iHb Bay.
Modem cottage with lot 00x180 on London
street. A pleasant home in the host part of city.
llgiirc.
Four room cottage in Dixville with! lot.00x100.
Can l>« bought cheap as owner In anxious to sell.
Two story house Just completed on 1st Avenue.
Oglethorpe street near
Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe ’street near Mansfield.
Two residence lots near Boulevard.
Lot 80x00 corner Albany ami I streets.
Lot 80x00 corner Wolf and I streets.
Anvono can * double his money in twelve
months by purchasing cither of the four tracts of
acrcago property I offer for snlo on the Point.
00 acres of high lands lust north dt the city.
New two-story eight roomjhouso in Naw Town
Two two-story houses on desirable lot 180 fee*
from Boulevard. Can bo bought for $1,500.
Now six-room house on Boulevard—cheap. . *
Three of those desirablo new cottages on Uooh-
ran avenue, between George and London streets.
Six acres with house near ETV&G docks.
$1,200 will buy nine lots almost in centra of the
city.
Throe stores on Bay street.
Oak Grove Plantation, containing 1,000 acres of
the best farm lands in tho State. lOtmllcs from
city.
Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in
this and adjoining counties.
1 Trouble to Show Pro
Careful attention paid to the renting of property.
References, Oglethorpe and First National Banks.
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