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$20,
Cigarette* Arr *'w!o of.
For somo timf : TUo Chicago
Journal and Th ■ i'.rcning News havo
been wagingrvijjoi'ous warfare against
cigarettes., Tho Journal has printed a
series of articles showing tlio largo
number of cigarettes that were sold by
small shopkeepers to tho public school
pupils, and has had interviews with
the principals of tho various schools
and with physicians, showing tho ex
tent and injury of tho cigaretto prac
tice among young boys. Tho Nows
has been investigating tho composi
tion and cfTect of cigarettes generally.
With this cud in view a number of
packages of each brand commonly
used wero purchased and stripped of
tho boxes, cards and every distinguish
ing mark. Each kind was put into a
pasteboard box, tlio lid of which was
inscribed with a letter. Tlicso wero
taken for analysis to Professor Dela-
fontaine, a well known chamisf.
Ho ‘found tliat tlio cigarettes ho
tested wero generally made of to
bacco “imperfectly fcimcnlcd." which
means that an unusually largo amount
of nicotino was present in them. Iio
found that nearly all had an unnatural
proportion of insolublo ash, that sev
eral kinds wero steeped in an injurious
substance, and wero impregnated with
dirt in varying proportions.—New
York Tribune.
Thought It a Dlsgresalon.
The Rev. Leonard Gactz, of Alberta,
. who had a fine exhibit at tlio industrial
fair, was oaco pastor of the Queen’s
Avenue Methodist church at London. At
an evening servicoono of the choir soloists
sang a selection that bordered very closely
on the operatic, and it was noticed that
Mr. Goetz grow very grave during tho
ringing, and when it was finished ho rose
and marked with great deliberation:
“Wo wi!t now resumo tho worship of
God.”—Toronto Globe.
Preserving Vegetables.
Wifo (at breakfast)—My dear, will yon
havo nomo more of tlio stowed potatoes!
11 oked them myself.
tlusband—No; 1’vo had enough.
Wife—Wliat Is tho best way to keep
potatoes,' John? ‘
If usbaed—I think tho best way for you
to keep potatoes is to stow ’em.—Uarper’s
Bazar.
Lineal Descendant of ConCticlu*.
Tlio Duko Confucius, liner.l descend
ant of China's greatest saw, is one of
the greatest personages inPeking. Ho
is about 20 and or singularly aristo
cratic and _ prepossessing eppearnneo.
His nose is of a kind u: i.iuioti
amongst tho Chinese, being of tho typo
known as tho Roman, but small mid
finely chiseled. Ho lias a bright and
intelligent expression. He rides in a
largo, green chair. His suito uro well
dressed and well mounted. Any ob
struction to his progress in tho streets
is quickly cleared tit tho cry, “Tho sou
of Confucius comes.”—Chicago Tri-
buno.
The Biggest Man In tho World.
■During this trip I havo been over a
largo part of this state, and find Iowa
has tho largest and best com crop that
has over been raised fn tho state. Iowa
docs not only stand at tlio head of tho
list as u corn state, but stands at tho
head, also, for largo men. 1 was ouo
of tho two largest men on n train last
week, and tho two of us weighed iust
two pounds over a half ton. I weighed
210 pounds, and tho other follow
weighed just 792 pounds. Ills namo
was J. H. Craig. Ho is 0 feet 41 inches
k w, and was bom in Iowa City
i iv-two yearn ago. Ho is said to bo
tho largest man in tho world at tho
present time. Ho is well proportioned,
lull of fuu and as playful us a kitten.
Ho (old mo that wlion lie went to
church' ho put $1 in tho collection
basket and took a whole scat for him
self. Ho 1ms weighed 823 pounds,
but uses tobacco now to keep his
weight down below 800.— Davenport
Tribune.
Ico was artificially manufactured by
tbo uso of chemical mixtures as early
os 1783.
,» Tbo World’* Highest Bridge.
Tho ICoystono Eridgo company has a
contract to erect at St. Paul a bridge
which, it is said, will bo ouo of tho
highest in tho world. Tho hrfd«jo will
extend from tlio end of tho Tbridgo
spanning tho Mississippi river at lit.
Paul across n flat to tlio top of a high
blutf. Them will bo about 20 spans, 4
of which will bo 250 feet each in
length, ouo about 170 feet end tho rc-
maintbr from 40 to CO feet. Tho ends
cf tho spans will bo supported on tres
tle bents, some of them being 100 feet
high. Tho bridgo u to bo of iron and
steel, and the work will be especially
heavy.—Boston T.-uj Flag.
Origin o. tiiiMMi orange..
The blood orange is a mere vnripty
of tho sweet orango obtained by culti
vation. ami appears first to havo been
raised by tbo Spanish gardeners in tho
Philippmo Islands, from the capital of
which (Jlaital it, together with tho
well known cigars, formed at ono time
one of the chief articles of export. Oil
its first appearance in Europe it excited
a considerable sensation, and, in tho
last century, very high prices wero de
manded for tho trees which ho;o tho
wonderful fruit. None, however, now
como to us from Manila, our supply
being derived almost entirclv from
Malta, where great pains and attention
are bestowed upon their cultivation.
It was for a long time supposed—and,
indeed, (lie-idea is not yet quite extinct
—that U.iwd oranges wero produced
by tho grafting of tho orange with tho
pomegranate; hut there is not tho
alightest foundation for this belief—
New York Star.
“Boast of tho day in the evening” is
a Russian proverb.
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OOD
BABIES CRY FOR IT.
IIIYALIBS RELISH IT.
lakea Plump, Laughing, Healthy Babies
Regulates the Stomach and Bowels.
Hold by Druggists. £5c., OOc., 81.00.
WELLS, BICHARDSCH & CO., BUilllHOTOH,VT.
Baby Portraits.
A Portfolio of bcautlftil baby portraits, printed
on fine plate paper by patent pnoto process, sent
free to Mother of any Baby born within a yeur.
■ry Mother wants these pictures; send at once.
Give Baby’s name and age.
§ Wi.LLS, RICHARDSON & CO., P.ops., Burlington, Vt,
lt 5 s Easy to Dye
WITH
0I^MOHO|)y£S
Superior
IN
Strength,
Fastness,
Beauty,
AND
i ' Simplicity.
Warranted to color more goods than any other
dyes ever made, and to give more brilliant and
durable colors. Ask for the Diamond, mid take
no other. 36 colors; 10 cents each.
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt.
For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USE
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold/ Silver, Bronze, Copp r. Caly 10 Cu>*5.
, Directory of Secret Societies.
F ilNO A- IH.—Ocean Lodge. No.2l4,F.&
• A. M., meet* ilrst and third Monday nights
i In each month. *1 J. HI’EAltS, *V« M#
! .1. E. LA M BRIG IIT. Scc’y
X 1 o. O. F.— Seai»ort Lodge, No. 08, me ds ret
* ularlv every Tuesday mght at their hall over
1 city Council Chamber. Members in good stand -
i ing are earnestly invited. „
* K .TAMES B. CANNON, N. G,
j J. K. LAM BRIGHT, Secretary.
K OV P.—Oglethorpe Lodge, No. 24, meets
• every Thursday night at their Castle Hall
I over J. Michelsoms store. Visiting brothers are
, cord! all v inti ted. I*. KELLER, C. C
r. B. Ferguson, K.of it.uuds*
A. KAISER & BRO,
Has Placed on Sale For
THI& COMING WEEK
[JJA lino selection of Plusii Beaver Cloth, Corkscrew Garments in Saques,
Holmans and Newmarkets of tbe latest styles at.
The Lowest Possible Prices
Jackets, former price $5, now 3.50.
Jackets, former price $7.50, now 5.
Jackets,' former price $9, now $0.
Jackets, former price $10, now $7.50.
Dolmans, former price, $15, now $10.
Dolmans, former price $18, now $12.
Newmarkets, former price $8 now $5.
Newmarkets, former price $12.50, now $7.50.
Newmarkets, former price $18, now $10,
Childrens’ and Misses Wear.
Childrens’ and Misses Jackets and Newmarkets at lower price than ever
heard of. We also invite particular attention to anew weave, LADIES'
UNDEUVESTS, which we will sell this week only at 10c., worth P>5c.
• rlcan Legion of Honor, meets second and
fourth Friday nights of each month.
\VM. CItOVATT, Commander.
•T. T. LAM BRIGHT, Sccrctery.
T O. IS. Itl.—Okefeenokee Tribe, Improved
1# Order of Red Men, meets every Monday
night up Main* in City Hall
J. Ir. CLARK, Sachem
V. R. MITCHELL, Chief of Records.
ANYBODY
FILL AMI HI TO. CK!
Throw
yourself
ftylLh fr
ur old fclothes, and. provide
ething new, seasonable and
t reliable clothier.
JAS. S. WRIG T,
Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets.
GENT FOR
•YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. IIAT8.
AGENT,FOR THE
‘LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,”
Headquarters in N. Y. for
CHILDREN’S. CLOTHING !
NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE !
HOSIERY !
This Space belongs to
elfin the Northern
tnarkets, and nan suppLftlie town with
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES
Bents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKHVEAR and hosiery
Which' were purchased for cash, and conse
fluently can be sold on closest margins.
Suits made to order from samples, much
cheaper than ftom a tailor, and lit guaranteed.
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
REMOVAL
FLANNEL SHIRTS !
C. I.. ELLIOT.
GLOVES!
DRESS SHIRTS!
UNDERWEAR. ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT !
TRUNKS AND
TRAVELING BAGS
All sizes and shapes.
A BIG LINE OF
UMBRELLAS
To suit the Times.
Hodges & O’Connor.
After one year’s trial It is now an acknowledged fact that we
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. We also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, rs this depuitmcnt Is under the personal supervision of the oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we confined to any ono physician's pre
scriptions, but. as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to HU any and all that may bo
written, and it you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali
ty and price. We also keep a full line of soups, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes.
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS,
Where we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Strawberry Soda |Water, which we
g uarantee to lie as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, and wc
ave no hesitation in asserting that It is as good as any imported in tho market.
Gall and give us a trial and lie convinced that what we tell you is true.
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE.
*
, Stoves. C uns, Pistols. Cartridqes, •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
T3n f=rpri«« and "Wa.eorxs
I can no wbe found in iny new stand
in the
rcar^ett Block,
WJJKRF.MY ttTUCK OF
BOOK, fa, HITS, OPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BK KOUNI)
Marked down
TOTSED ROCK.
O. T. XycnVTST.
Millinery, Notions, lane; Boots,
%>RESS TRIMMINGS,
Children’s Worsted Goods,
jig
Elegant Corsets,
Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk,
CIIKNKKLL,
Demorest Reliable Patterns
For Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses.
Great Bargains in ladies’* and children's Ho
siery hulftlpiwml prices. The ladies are re
epcctfully invited to come and sec for thcmselvea.
E. EARLE,
S15 Newcastle street, - Brunswick, Ga.
FatlrmoiuM
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BUTCH FUS HID (HIKES GROCERS,
M AKE a specialty ol (MUclona Fat Beef re
ceived daily from Armour’s Stock Yards In
Chicago. It is deliciously Fat and Tender, and
1. sold Twenty-Ore Per Cent cheaper than same
meat can be bought elsewhere. *
Try st Piece
And you will hare no other.
Beef, Poik, Sausa?<% Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
miessionai Director,
Dentists.
^ DfiAIiKAKimt
LOCAL DENTISTS.
Office in Kaiser block, over drug store ol 1,1 ore
& Adams.
D. .ITKIXSON,
DENTIST.
Office stairs In Wright’s new uing.
Physicians.
jj mtitpoitn, n. d..
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office up stairs in Breeze building; residence on
Newcastle streei, opposite Moore’s boarding
house. febs
Lawyers.
QIIOVAT-1.&. WHITFIELD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
MaUor; S. S. hoe
m VOIIK Sl bruj
STEAMERS *
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O N and after Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the
above 6tcamers will leave New York every
Friday at 8 p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow-
‘ igMonday. Returning, leave Brnnowick every
hurSda v afternoon.
Close connections at Brunswick with B. & W.
E. T., V. & G. and A. I*. A L. railroads. Through
bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas
Macon ana all interior points.
Insurance between New York and Brunswick,
one-llfth of one per cent.
' •eight and passage as low as by any other
. For freight, passage anti general informa
tion apply to —
THOS. FULLER, Agent,
. Brunswick, Ga.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
On and after Monday December 10th will leave
Savannah for Brunswick every Monday and
Thursday at 4 p.m
Connoctions m&do with B. k W. and E.T., & G.
Railroads, and steamer "Cracker Boy'- for SatUla
Landings. Tho “tit. Nicholas" touches at all way
points between Rrunsw'ck and Savannah.
” * --••** - { lftMH age,a *“ ‘
V. VKNNI
J.M. DEXTER
INSURANCE
AND
Real Estate* Arrent,
REPRESENTING—■—
EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE GO'S
INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hzrtford.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of
^ Now York.
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Office in KaUer Block, over First National
ank. Ie5-ly
McDonald & dean,
Meat Market,
Fulton’s.Old Stand, - Newcastle St.
WE WILL KEEP A|FULL SUPPLY OF
FRESH BEEF, 7EAL, MUTTON,
Notice to Stockholders.
Heeling of the stockholders of the First
>rthe' purpose of amending t»«
of the articles of Association; also for the pur-
SSS.°f incroa,ln ' 5
•IAS. HERR SMITir, Cashier.