Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 12, 1888, Image 5

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now n Panorama Ir Pn:-.i«l. The popular idea of how the war cy- cloramas, liko tho.Battlu of Gettysburg, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of ChicSramaugii, etc., arogainteU appears very laugliablo to a person who knows how tlio work is accomplished. Tho Battle of Gettysburg and tho Siego of farts have been shown for several years on oppcsito sides of Hubbard court, in Chicago, and tlio stock paid large dividends. Each was adver tised as the work of celebrated French artists, father and son, and tlio popular idea is that these gentlemen painted them. w Tho fact is that, beyond a general out lining of tlio work, which was probably faithfully made after maps procured from authentic sources and a general direction of the plan of the work, the artist in chief had very little to do with it. No man engaged in n battle sees it, and an accurate painting of two armies in com bat is impossible. The general features only aro known. For instance, in tho Gettysburg painting there are accurately defined tho roads,Crown Hill, Little Crown Hill, the wheat field in which a memorable chargo was made, one or two buildings which were headquarters of tho leading generals, and with reasonable accuracy, tho topography of tlio country is de picted with excellent perspective. But the details of tho battle, tho actual clash of arms between this and that division or brigade, is left a good deal to tho Imagination, The artist-in-chief hires some men to put in tho sky, other men to put in tho trees and foliage, other men to put in the men in action. Attention is paid to developing this or that memorable inci dent. as in tlio Gettysburg painting, tho death of tho cannoneer,' the amputation of the soldier’s limb beside tho haystack. Tako it all together, it makes up a picture that is thrilling enough tp arouse tho most intense interest on the part of the old soldier. I remember standing by the side of a veteran nt the .Chicago picture of Gettysburg. He was explain- ’ iug to a companion tlio details of tho fight, in which ho had borno an honor able part. • “Say BUI, ” said lie, “at that stone wall tlicro I lost my hat, and, by gosh, if there ain’t the old hat lying there yet 1” In painting pictures of bat tles shrewd artists never fail to bestrew g ,rT 'the field with lost hats, muskets and canteens.—Artist in Globe-Democrat. Teaching Dogs Stago Tricks. The pointer is tho most easily trained of short hair dogs. Tho bulldog is much more intelligent than is generally sup posed, and, wliilo less ferocious than is commonly believed, none is capablo of greater affection. Mr. Stevens insists that kindness is the principal factor in training dogs. Other fanciers, however, have long contended that brute force only can bo relied upon. Most stago tricks aro dono by cues or signals, without attracting the attention of the audience. “Romeo” selects any num ber given by ono of tho audience. Blocks upon which tlio ten numerals are painted aro arrayed in a row on tho stage. Tho dog has been taught to commence at tho .extremo right, and a slight clearing in -^_lk.Q-ll!Et3tby the master, unheard beyond the footlights, is a cue for the dogtopas3 tho first, second, third, etc., until ho reaches tho correct block. Silcnco then gives consent, and tho trick is successfully performed. It required two years of pa tient training to teach Romeo to pick out those numbers, his trainer said, although tlio dog is a remarkably bright animal.— Newark Advertiser. MTTHE ONLY 3rilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others are just as good. Beware of imitations—they arc made of cheap and inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colors. 36 colors; to cents each. Send postal for Dye Book, Sample Card, directions for coloring Photos., making the finest Ink or llluing (to cts. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, lit. For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only so Cents. D-. j CELERY ' j COMPOUND CURES PROOFS Neuralgia ‘T-hic’* Celery Com pound cured my nerv ous sick headaches." Nervous Prostration Mrs. L. A. Bkentnkk, San Jacinto, Cal. “After using six bot tles of Paine's Celery Compound, I am cured of rheumatism." Samukl Hutchinson, South Cornish, N. H | Rheumatism Kidney Diseases “It has done me more 1 good for kidney disease ] than any other medi- B Sioux City, Iowa. | AND All Liver Disorders “Paine's Celery Coni - % pound has been of great benefit for torpid liver, indigestion, and bilious- Udall, Quechee, Vt. HARDWARE. Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! Great Reduction in Prices! Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, MillBHardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY. GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook'Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, FRIEND O TnE HOUSEWIFE. Wood and Willow Ware in every design. In Crockery, Glass, Tin and Agnto Were wo have a fine and largo assortment. which w« are readv to offer at bottom pricon. Wo will be ploasod to show our stock at all limes. Satisfy yourselves and us by giving us an early call. • MI. MICHELSON. ♦►NOW* IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN B runswick * u real estatI POPULATION. '.-CSS 1884 3^600 1888 10,000 1892 20,000 Valuation of Property. 1884 $1,433,677.38 1888 2,6t2,113.C0 1892 6,000,000.00 FOR SALE! 65,000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50,OUO acres of Timber in one body; good as can be had in the State. AUG. F. FR iARLLV, CITY PROPERTY. Dealer. Broker and Coin! Mail Hay, Drain, Feed, Four, ton, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Iiu*. .uots a Specialty r e Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. 'anl2-l>\ Glauber <& Isaac., Pro bob anil Garin Merchants Brunswlcli, Ga. Officii and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R. R, next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Implantation of Teeth. 1 T.r r-t . ... Dr. Younger’s plan of implanting We Compete with any natural teeth in placo of those lost has proven less successful than was hoped, as tho roots gradually undergo absorp tion, causing tlio teeth to loosen and fall out after n year or two.- '**- A tiling or lireeks. It was pleasant to look at tho gang of Greek immigrants that had been brought to Castlo Garden by a steamship from ono of tho Mediterranean ports. They had como from tho vicinity of ancient Athens to try their fortunes in New York. It was evident to any ono who looked at their garb as they set foot upon our shores and meandered through Bat tery park that they wero very poor jieo- pie, whoso lives had been very hard, but you could not find on this globe finer specimens of any raco of mankind. They would havo mado models for a sculptor. Their figures had been cast in an antiquo mold, worthy of tho timo of Pericles: their limbs wero lithe, their features classical, and they boro them selves proudly os they glanced around at the novel scenes of tho locality, Tho im migrants from Grecco who landed at Castlo Garden last year numbered over 000 men and women.—Now York Even ing Sun. Tho Schools of Grecco. There is a visiblo Greeco and an invis ible Greece, and tlio visible Greeco is a hot bed of propagandiam. Education is tho weapon she is using with immenso power in every country which slio hopes to call her own. Thero aro large schools , carried on vigorously at Smyrna, Con stantinople, Salonica, Mt. Athos, Jan- nina, Kozana (Macedonia); in Crete, and in many islands of tho JEgean. Tho Greeks aro well aware that in tho end in telligence wins tho day. Wl crisis comes educated men will matters. These schools havo been established and aro supported by private funds, given mostly by Greeks who have grown wealthy outside their own country, —. . ..... . mi,.. * _ ... -annxr fmnHop fortresses ' Hon flcrk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we They aro so many frontier I acrtptlona, but. ns has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prep which aro all the more powerful because , written, ami if you favor u* with a call in this line wo will guarantee* satisfaction. both as to quall- 1 tv and price. We also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs ami toilet articles and in fact, every thing that goes* to make up a first class drug store. We are also Proprietor of the One corner lot, 30x00, with 180 foot street front, in Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr, Gale's, cheap, cheap, cheap. One ioffronting canal. ,situated In business portion of city. One of the most desirable lots on Newcastle street south of park. Excellent|busincss lot 50x180 on lhc Bay, Modern cottage with lot 1)0x1 NO on London Street. A pleasant home m the best part of city. » story* houses just built—a good invest- at alow llgiire. Lot 30x85 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield, Two residence lots near Boulevard. Lot 30x00 corner Albany and I streets. Lot 80x00 come* Wolf and I Streets. Anyone can double his monev in twelve months by purchasing cither of tho four tracts of acreage property I offer for sale on the Point. 00 acres of high lands lust north of the city. Now two-story eight roomfhouso in New Town New six-room house on Boulevard—cheap. use just completed < Boulevard in two id and adjoining lots location on Oglethorpe street near fix Town ^Commons lots Six acres with house near E T V A G docks. $1,200 will buy nine lots almost in centre of the city. Three stores on Bay street. Truck farm on bold salt creek, VA tnllcs from Post Office. Fo Indies from Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my line will find it to their advantage to call on mo before purchasing “elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs. Wax, fobll-ly Wool, Ac. Hodges & O’Connor. After one year’s trial it Is njf<in acknowledged fact that we teiugenco win. the, <ia y . jKeep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the most complete, as the amount of work done demonstrated. W»> also guarantee exactness and dispatch, rs this department is under tin* personal supervision of the oldest prose rip- * “ ..... - »confined to liny one physician’* pro - a red to till any ami all that may be Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties. Ho Trouble t« Slum Property. Careful attention paid to the renting of properl y. References, Oglethorpe and First National Banks. they employ weapons of peace. Tlio Turk lias no counter weapon except that kind of oppression that gives more char acter every day to Jho invisible Greece. It is needless to say that this propagau- uiiin lias an immenso reactionary o**cct on the visiblo Greece, and all over the land may be heard the ring of new forged wennons in her intellectual armorv. • OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. Where we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and ntiawbcrry Soda Water, which we guarantee to be as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, and we have no hesitation in aMerting that it is as good as any Imported in the market. Call and give us a trial and be convinced that what we tell you Is trm.. Real Estate Agency, 216 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, 71