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The line He*" I.i Art.
The photo-litln-'rapheranro looking
toward rincogra pi ly as' a refugo ana
substitute for the Bavarian lithographic
stone and tho wood cut, and experi
ments aro being mndo in America,
Germany and England, where picto
rial periodicals and uewspapers aro
published to get tho ctfcula of the
lithographic pen. Tho difference be
tween tho processes of lithography and
zincography, however, is so great that
judgment cannot bo passed as yet Tho
great jiondcrous soapstone reproduces
colors drawn on it with a greasy
pencil. The zinc can ho etched-with
nitric or muriatic acid, and, with tho
aid of a fioiverful lens, photography
called into aid with marvelous effect.
The advantages of such a process nmy
bo summarized under two heads—
economy and convenience—and for
daily newspaper pictorial work, where
rapidity must he combined with a cer
tain amount of artistic excellence,
there can he no doubt of tlio zinc plate
superseding all other methods of re
producing pictures, and tho wood cut
is gradually fading away.
In tho weeklies and monthlies,
where tho mezzo tint can bo success
fully printed, tho wood cut may en
dured for some time, hut even now
somo of tho photographic pen and ink
lino drawing is immeasurably better
than the black and white brush work on
wood. Tho process of biting a plato
with acid is, of course, older than
Rembrandt, but it has until tho last
few years been an expensive and la
borious art. Tho hurry of the ago de
manded its improvement, and soon it
will lie possible to reproduce great
pictures in a few hop re, and transfers
may ho made with great facility and
piw.i'ved for future use at tho norm-'
nal expenso of the east, of tho zine
plates and tho necessary storage room.
—Baltimore American.
Halloff S. S. Line Tbe Braiswidt Hilling Parlor ||
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK.
A Dinner nt Tchornn.
There aro tiny lambs roosted whole,
salmon which has been brought packed
in ico upon the heads of runners from
a distance of a hundred miles, appetiz
ing knbabs of lambs and venison,
fowls and partridges (in silver howls),
stewed to rags and served with strange
colored sauces of tho richest kind;
great heaps of boiled rice, in steaming
pyramids, white rice, green rice, col
ored by an artful admixture of herbs,
rice boiled with saffron of a ruddy
gold color; omelets and sweet 'dishes,
innumerable little china cutis < r tooth
some pickles, small china Iw-iwls con
taining various thick soups, but not a
single joint to he seen. Everybody
eats away as if ho lind never tasted
food before. There aro no forks, no
spoons, no plates; hut every man's
hand appears to bo dipping at once
into tho innumerable dishes.
Occasionally our host, with his
mouth half full, grunts out an en
treaty that wo should-tasto somo par
ticular delicacy, and in twenty min
utes all is over. Iced rosewater is
poured upon tho lingers of each guest
from u silver ower, and ho wipes them
upon a delicately embroidered napkin.
About a tenth of what has been pro
vided luia been 1‘.la-p.u-ly ;
tho rest is reuiovid and gobbled up
with surprising celerity by the grout,
tribe of hungry servants, l ilies m-o
brought onco more, but (hero is little
or no conversation; the Persians say
that “to talk after a good meal is the
act of uii ill bred man or a fool." And
then wo get up and bid our hospitable
friend good night. And as wo leave,
wo see that tl:o mysterious covered
tray is being taken to the banqueting
room, and wo know that our follow
guests and our host will drink, smoko
end gamble until an unholy hour in
tho morning.—Good Words.
stkAmkrs
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS,
O N' and after” Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the
above steamers will leave New York every
Friday at 3 p. in., arriving in Brunswick follow
ing Monday. Returning, leave Brunswick every
Thursday afternoon.
Close connections at Brunswick with B. & W.
K T„ V. A G. and A. P.& L. railroads. Through
hills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas
Macon and all Interior points.
Insurance between New York and Brunswick,
one-fifth of one pdr cent.
TIIOS. FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
-A.aa.3. 037-ster Saloos^L-
Meals the Best the Maiket Affords. Served in First-Glass Style from 7 a.m. to Midnight
rved in every style throughout the season at reasonable prices. Twonty-
my price. The best cook in the Month has been secured, and I guarar
A. C. SHANNON, Proprietor.
Newcastle street, oposite Rost Office,
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
-DEALERS IX-
ANYBODYl
FILL l\D WINTER TO UK!
Throw aside your old feint lies, and provide
yourself with something new, seasonable and
stvllsb from tin* obi reliable clothier,
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle and Monk .Streets,
I have ju.-t veeeiv* <1 an elegant stock of season
able goods selected bv myself in the Northern
markets, anti can supplyHUe town with
Clothing, Hais,
SHOES
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECK WEAK AND HOSIERY
Which* were purchased for cash, and con-o
fluently can be sold on closest margins.
£|^siiiu made to order from samples, much
cheaper than from a tailor,puid lit guaranteed.
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
cnreii flic lar
York, where I ha\
Von Moltko nt Grnvelottc.
Tho French artillery and mitrail
leuses responded vigorously to tho
Knipps, mwl with deadly offect, but ns
far ns wo could sec tho Gorman left
continued its lulvmico tuutataff officers
camo up frequently to report that all
was going on well at points hidden
from our view. These reports wore
always made to the king liivt, and
whenever anybody arrived with
tidings of the tight wo clujtrrcd
around to hear the news, (Jen. Von _
Moltko unfolding a map mcamvhilo i
and explaining the situation.
This done, the chief of tho staff,
while awaiting tho next report, would
either re-turn to a seat that had been
made for him with some knapsack:-,
or would occupy tho lime walking
about, kicking clods of dirt or small
stones here and there," his hands
clasped behind his back, his face ; .do
and thoughtful. Ha was then nearly
70 years old, but because of his ema
ciated ligure, tho deep wrinkles in his
face, and crow's feet about his eyes,
lio looked even older, his appearance
being suggestivo of tho practice of
church asceticisms rather than of his
well known ardent devotion to tho
military profession.—Gen. Sheridan
in Scribner’s Magazine.
The Gcrtuun Emperur'* Childhood.
The German emperor was a bump
tious and overbearing child, and never
endured ls ing beaten in any game.
If ho could not get his own way bo
would ir
ndvanta;;
child."
Tim
eqi-uliiy,
order.)
and then try and tako
po-i'.ion as a “royal
FOR|FALL AND WINTER
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
FI.\NXKl,|SllillTS AM) BAMIKKHI'IIIKKS,
Latest Style Collars aid Gifs.
FULL LINE OF
Clothing !
SUITS TO ORDER.
A lino assortment of underclothing, mul ev
thing bctonging to my line.
Mr motto I*, “One Trice to Afl !** Call an
convinced.
J. R. WRIGHT.
Corner Newcastle and Gloucester St*
Your My
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
arms and land near the city lor cash or time,
o-atory Reuse, six rooms, on
rf 1,000*
w: ; never allowed,
nursery was strict
nurses had stringent
e it. lie has a cold,
proud manner, which made him any
thing but popular with his other play
mates.* It was quit.* tho reverse with
Prince Henry and the little Princess
tjopliie, who wen- beloved by all.—
New York Tribune.
offering houses and lota in the
And land near the city * *
Will sell one two-story la
Cochran avenue, for f 1,000.
Fire, Li aid Accident Umar
also bonds of suretyship.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
104 Newcastle street
FOR SALE
500 Fence Posts, lightwood, cypress
and cedar.
100 cords oak, bickoty and cedar
wood.
3ST. DIXON
V0.-1 yard, o* Union street, between Mans-
fleld And Howe street*.
HARDWARE.
Stoves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, mm. BLINDS
and Wstaroris
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 and Unlaundried Shirts.
Shirts hereto fore sold at 75c we will sell ut 50e.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $1 00
Now is your chit net- to
gains to offer, which will hi
lie convinced that tiie\ are
purchase your Shirts while we have these bar-
tor onlv JO days. Call and examine them, and
a bargain.
J J LISSNER & CO.
Professional Directory
Dentists.
^ DUAL!: ic SON,
LOCAL DENTISTS.
Office in Kaiser block, over drugstore of Lloyd
D. ,s
1 can now he found in my new stand!
in the
I
Scarlett Block,
* NYU HUE MY STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
Marked down
TO BED ROOK.
!D. r £‘. roTTiNnxr.
J.M.DEITER
INSURANCE
AND
Real Estate Aoent,
IiKl'ItKSE.NTING-
EIGHT IB0IK THE INSURAKCE CD’S
IXl I.UIIIXU THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TBAVKLKBS ACt'tDEM ft)., of H.rtrorJ.
KUIITAHI.K Lire ASSIUAM K SOCIETY, of
N,W York.
Houses to Rent andii’or Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
A. V. SCEALS,
tONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Plans and Specifications
KL'RXISHKIIOX APPLICATION.
BmI .'f reference, riven. Leave or-ler*
L. l>. Uuyt A eo. iuii-zm.
ATKINSON,
DENTIST.
up stalls In Weight's new
Physicians.
|J B1UFIIKI), si.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office up s
Lawyers.
QHOVATT .V WHITFIELD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Fat Armourfieef.
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS,
ivr celved daily from Armour’s Stock Yards in
Chicago. It is deliciously Fat and Tender, and
is sold Twenty-live Per Cent cheaper than same
from Armour’s Stock Yards in
tit and T
cheaper
;nt elsewhere
Try a, Fieoe
And you will have nogothcr.
Beef, Pm li, Sausages, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
ANII WAY LANDINGS.
4
Steamer St. Nicholas
W ill leave Savannah for Branawlck every Tues
day and Friday at 4 p. m.
Connections m&do with B. A W. and E. T., t» O.
Railroad*, aud ateamer "Cracker Boy* for Satiila
Landing*. The **3t. Nicholas" touche* at *11 way
points between Brunswick and Savannah.
For rate* of freight* aud paaitge, apply to
W. F. FilN.NIMAN, Agent.
IRUNSWICI7
& WESTERN 2|
RAILROAD.il
Waycross Short Line.
ger trains will run as follows:
CENTSALSTANDARD TIME.
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Cincm 1
Mail. Expre
Brunswick Iv 7:00 am
Pyles* Marsh iv f7:18 a m
Jamaica Iv 7:30am ... ..
Waynesvillh Iv 8:07 am
Naliunta iv 8:38 am *
Hoboken Iv 0:02 am
Schlattcrville Iv 9:13 am
Waycross ar 9:42 a m
Savannah ar 12:23pm
Charleston ar 4:20 pm
Callahan ar 11:20 a in
Jacksonville ar 12:00 in
ar 7:2opm .....
ar 10:10 pm ......
Mobile ar 3:20 am
New Orleans ar 7:55 am .... ..
Thou
Jacksonville It 7:30 am
Callahan Iv 83)5am
Charleston Iv 8:00 a in 5:20 am
Savannah Iv 7:06am 12:35 p m
Waycross 1 v 10:00 a m 5: lo p m
W aresboro............. 1 v 10:15am *i'5:25pm
Pearson 1 v 11:10 a in 6 :2o p zn
Alapaha Iv 12:07pm 7:17pm
Tilton.... Iv 1:05 pin S:l5pm
Ty Ty 1 v 1:38 p m 8:48 p m
Sumner Iv 1:54pin 0:04 pm
Willingham. Iv 2:22 p m f0:32 p ni
Davis Iv 2:3d p m f9:40 p in
Albany ar 3:00 p m 10:10 p m
Montgomery ar
New Orleans ar
Birmingham ar
Decatur ar
Nashville ar
St Louis ar
Louisville ar
Cincinnati ar
Macon ...'77 ar
Atlanta ar
Marietta nr
Chattanooga ar
11:85 am
3 :oo p m
7:45 p m
7:25 am
2:27 am
d:52 a m
2:40 a m
d:40 a m
8:41 a m
w .. . 1:00 p m
Iiouis vi lie ar 7:15 am
Cincinnati nr 6:40am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Florida
Cincinnati Iv
Louisville Iv
Chattanooga Iv
Marietta Iv
Atlanta
Iv
Express
8.00 p m
8:05 p in
1:15 p m
5:47 p m
7:15 p m
11:30 p m
Cincinnati Iv 7:50 pm
famisville.. ly 12:10 am
St Louis Iv 7:35 j* m
Nashville Iv 7:45 am
Decatur Iv 12:50 pm
Birmingham Iv 4:35pm
’ :00 ji
.Iv 0:55 p
Albany..
Davis
Willingh:
Sumner..
Tifton..,
Alapaha
Savannah.
Charleston
Callahan..
Jackson vill
12:23p in
4:20 p in
11:26 a in
12:00tn_
3:30 p m
8:00 pm
4 :()0 a m
12:55 p m
. .cross Iv 10:00 am
SchlaUerviiie iv 10:20 am
Holioken Iv 10:41 am
rnhuntn Iv 11:03 am
VayncsviUe iv 11:87 a m ........
amaica lv]2:05pm
*yles' lvf:*»:2M J* m ........
Irun.iwick ar 12:50 pm ........
fStop on signal.
Purchase tickets at the station, and save extra
uro collected upon the train.
The mail train stops at all B A W stations.
Connections made at Waycross to and from afl
<*mts on Savannah. Florida & Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars.
For a NEW SECTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA
And articles descriptl
pa bill ties, with data f.
the principal product-
their maturity, the la
spices of the Pep;
ate Agricultural College, al
of Its resources arnica-
• planting and cultivating
>f the soil and the time of
prepared under the
r Agriculture of the
-o County Mans and
oi in.eh county, amlienti-
f County Commissioners,
TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS
And tlio LANDS for sale by the
and Department South Florida K. It.,
And The Plant Investment Company
All published for gratuitous distribution, ad
dress f>MI. Elliott, General Land Agent, San-
11. S. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES,
Gen’l Manager, Superintendent.
C. H. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE,
1 raffie Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent
F. W. ANGIKR,
Ass’t Gen’l Pass, Agent.
BRUNSWICK
TO
MACON, ATLANTA AND CHAT
TANOOGA,
VIA THE—
lJtn.lL&Gi RAILWAY
OVER FOUR HOURS QUICKER TO ATI A\-
TA THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 30, 1858.
Leave Brunswick 8 40 p m 8 15 a m
Arrive Macon 1 45 a m
Arrive Atlanta 6 10 a m
Leave Atlanta... 0 40 a m 12 20 p m
Ar. Cliattauooga 12 55 p m 6 25 p m
SOUTH BOUND.
Leave Atlanta 12 30 a m
Leave Macon 4 00am
Arrive Brunswick 11 30 a m
All trains run daily.
J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga.
B. W. WRKNX, G» P. A T. A., Knoxville,Tenn.
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Atlanta, Ga.
5 30 p m
o 15 p m
lo 15 p m
d 50 a m
2 oo c
T O'Coxnob* Jn.
W F. SrMOjrs
T. O’Connor & Co.,
insurance Agents
FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT!!
REPRESENT THE .STAUNCHEST <Y MPANIE
OF THE WORLD. ociHMy
Dr. AB. McCASKILL,
FEBMAXEXTLY LOCATED AT
ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga.
Twenty years practical experience.