Brunswick weekly advertiser. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1889-18??, September 19, 1889, Image 5

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WHEN MY DREAMS COME TRUE. WbKU my dream* come truev—wheu uiy dreams come true- Shall I lean from out mj casement In the star . light sod tho dew. To listen-smile and listen—to fee dalle of the strings Of the Street suits' n»y lover'i flngoru fondle as he ring** And ss the nude moon slowly, slowly shoulders into view Shall 1 van kill from fits vision-when mr dreams When my dreams come true-shall the simple gown I wear Bo changed to softest satin, and my maiden l*nii.i**d hair Bo raveled Into flosny- mints or rarest, fairest gold. To be minted Into kisses, more than any heart can hold? Or *the summer of my tresses” shall my lover liken to The fervor of his passion” when niy dreams When tny dreams come true—I shall bldo among tho sheaves * Of happy harvest meadows, and the grosses and the leaves Shall 1 lift nml lean lietween mo and tho spluador of the sun Till the moon swoons into twilight: the gleaners work is done— Have thni yet an arm shall bind me, even as the The iiest sheaf of harvest- when mv dreams When my dreams come iron when my dreams True love iti all simplicity is fresh aud pure os The blossom Is the blackest mold Is kindlier to Than fi lily the Ido that bloom* against •art will gladly welcome flow Trout Iteineinber. “Soma time before tho death of Seth Green, the celebrated fish cultured and naturalist." said a I’hihulelidiittn who takes great interest in |>iscicullu ral matters, T paid a visit with him to tho fish hatchery of that state at Caledonia. Ill ono of the ponds thcro nt that time were 6.000 largo brook trout, every one of which had been, captured with the'fly-lied on barbless hooks’ in unfrequented brooks in the Adirondack regions. Thcso trout, Mr. Green said, had convinced him that fish have reasoning power and mein ory. When they were hooked, and reeled in slowly by tho careful fisher men who wero capturing them for the state pond, they had time and oppor tunity to note the form and character of tho tacklo that made them prison ers. According to Mr. Green they .never forgot that experience. - “The trout had been in the pond a ' 'long time, tho females nover being al lowed to ispawn there, and would fol low Mr. Green os ho walked along tho edge of the water tossing hits of Tivor into it To show that his theory about their memory was correct, ho would carry a cano and fish rod concealed behind his back. If he took the cano from its concealment and held it out over the water, tho fish paid no atten tion to it, but'the moment he produced tho rod with its reel and lino attached, away tho trout scanmcrod likon flash to distant parts of the pond. Mr. Green told mo that ho would permit any ono to cast a fly in that pond to their heart’s content, as ho was satis- fled that not one of tho trout would como near it, so vividly did they ro- member their enemy of Qve years ago.”—Philadelphia Press. / ^ . Tlu> Toll Tower Idea. It has been remarked of tho Eiffel tower as a specimen of engineering it is simply a variation from the ordi nary method of iron bridge building. Tho American engineers who visited Franco, England and Scotland a few wooks ago, greatly admired tho Eiffel, but regarded tho bridgo in course of construction across tho Frith of Forth as far more remarkable. They do not consider it a remurkablo tiling to erect an iron tower 600 meters in height. It reposes perpendicularly u|ion Arm foundations, and tin- weight of tho material is easily sustained. It is a far more pheuomcnul per formance to build out on the canti lever plan a structure oxtendiug, un supported by falso work, for a thou sand feet over an arm of tho sea. That was the wouderour engineers witness ed in Scotland, and it was immensely .moro impressive than tho simple iron edifleo, notable chiefly for its perfec tion of details and colossal propor tions, that is tho leading attraction of tho French exposition. Wo havo mentioned that thcro was S iition before tho committee of rs of tho Philadelphia ceuton- tho erection of an iron tower 1,000 feet high, and that it was reject ed bccauso tho estimated cost, 11.000,• 000, was held to ho extravagant. It would bo worth whilo to look through tho old papers of tho Fourth of July centcumal, aud see how closely tho work proposed and rejected for tho banks of tho Schuylkill has been fol lowed in that which has been erected on tho Seine.—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. Easily Reformed. A State street business man sent a boy on on errand not long ago, and tlio licet footed youth took a remark ably long time about coming and go ing. When ho finally returned, how ever. bo walked auito jauntily over to wnero tho merchant sat and laid a note on tho desk. Tho latter merely looked blankly at tho youth and in auired what ho wanted. “I’m tho boy. *lr. w “What boy?’.’ iuquired tho mer chant “Why, £no otfico bov. Tho boy you sent un to tho bank.” His tormentor looked at him steadily over his glasses, and then, with a bland sinilo.of recognition, said: “Why, so it is. But how you have changed sinco I saw you last l” The office boy evidently appreciated the sarcasm, lie has been a model of dispatch ever since.—Boston Advertiser. A HORSE WHO CAN TALK! Everybody bos heard of a ** hone laugh,” but who has ever seen an cquino gifted with tho power of speech ? 6uch an animal would bo pronounced a miracle; but so would tho telegraph and tho telephono a hundred years G lo aro beginning to rcalizo that tho disease i not incurable. Dr. Pierco’a Golden Medical Discovery will euro it, if taken in timo and given a fair trial. This world-renowned rem edy will not mako now lungs, but it will re store diseased ones to a healthy stato when other means hnvtf failed. Thousands gratc- fullv testify to this. It is tho most notont strength restorer, alteratJ bloofi-cleanser and nutritive, or flesh-builder, known to medical scienco. For Weak Lungs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Ca tarrh in tho Head, and all Lingering Coughs, It is an uncquolcd remedy. In derangements of tho stomach, liver and bowels, as Indiges tion, or Dyspepsia, Biliousness, or “Liver Complaint, Chronio Diarrhea, and kindred ailments, it is a sovereign remedy. L........... 1 ! “Golden Medical Dis- ifillADAUTrrn I covery” is tho onlymed- I auanan I uu. I icino or its class, sold LmmhmJ by druggists, under a printed guarantee, from tho manufact urers, that it will benefit or euro in overy easo of disease for which it Is recommended, or money paid for it will bo promptly refunded. Copyright, 1888, by Woblo's Dis. Mod. Ass's. S300 OFFERED 1 by the nmnufuetur- Tuft’s Pills FOR TORPID LIVER. Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. Thcro la-no better remedy for thcso common diseases than Tutt*s l.ivcr Pills, as a trial will prove. Priec, 23c. Sold Everywhere. On anil after Saturday, June istn, 1889, passen ger trains willr CENTRAL HTANJUKD TIM- FOR TUB WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Ua.Ce Fast Mail. Kxpre Brunswick lv 0:50 am 7:30i> Pyles’ Marsh... Iv f 7:12 a in ...... f7:60p Jainaicn lv 7:26 am .. 8:04 p Waynesville ..». lv 7:40 t Hoboken lv Schlatterville Waycross ... Suvannah ar 13:14 pi 9:10 fi WHILE THE H ABVEST LAST -MISS NOT- THE SOLDEN OPPORTUNITY New Orleans Waycross lv 11:2(1 a ar 12 .*0011000 nr 1 ::il p in Wareaboro lv 10:09 at McDonald’s lv 10:40 a t Pearson lv 10:54 a it Wcstoma .lv fll:(x) a n Gray’s .... lvfll:15 a ii Wilfacooclicc.. ..lv 11:17 a i Alapaha.. lv ll:40i Ty Tv 4uinnt>r Poulnin Isabella Willingham G::ifiatn i ti: 10 :iu I 7:20 A I 8:20n II f8:67 a n f«:25 an i 9:56 a u i 11:55 a n f12:45 p n > 1:40 |> ii Forced to Support Trusts. Political Economist—Tho way to cure thii trust trouble is for every ono to stop using all articles monopolised by the trusts. Friend—I know a man who tried that P. EL—Noble fellow, where is bel Friend—First bo was arrested for not being sufficiently clothed, and then be starred to death.—Epoch. Montgomery, New Orleans Birmingham Macon ar 6:10pi Atlanta ar 10:40 u m 12:30 p m 12:30p i Connect* at Atlanta and Montgomery for W es 11:86 a r i 7:66 a r 12:30 p m 12:80 p and Northwest. FROM TIIE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Albany Atlanta Iv Macon lv Birmingham. Now Orleans Montgomery. Albany lv. lv 4:45 a ExprcM 2:16 pm 6:65 pm 8:40 pin 7:ooa«i 7:30p m 1:30 am lv 6:42 a inghi Isabella. .. Poulain lv 5:50 a i Sumner ,.lv 6:00 an Iv 6:13 a n lv 6:33 a r lv f 6:50a Ty Ty. Tifton. brook IlcM Alapaha .lv 7:13 at Wilfacoochcc.. lv 7:37 a n Gray’s .lv f 7:40 a i Weston la . . lv f 7:50 a u Pearson ly H:0» a n McDonald lv 18:211 a n 0:60 a r 10:52 a n 11:55 a ii 12:65 p i 2:45 pm 3:25 it m 4;50 p m 5:20 P in New Orleans.. lv Callahan lv 7::t4 a Savannah ..lv 7:09b 8:00 pn 8chlattervllle . lv 10:18 a m f6:3:in Hoboken lv 10:30 am 6:44 a Waynesvillo... It 11:17 n m 6:31 a Jamaica lv 11:39 a in 6:53 a Pyles’Marsh .lva 1:53 a m 7:lon Brunswick . ar 12:16 p Connects at Atlanta ai .West and Northwest, f Stop on signal. Trains do not stop where time is not given. Purchase tickets at the station, and save extra tare collected upon the train. Connections made at Waycross with Savannah Florida & Western Railway for all iioints North and Mouth. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cars. For a NEW SECTIONAL-MAP of FLORIDA ve of Its resources and ca- . or planting and cultivating the principal product* of tho soil and the time of their maturity, the latter prepared under the auspices of the Department of Agriculture of the State Agricultural College, also County Maim and Pamphlets descriptive of each county, authenti cated by the Hoards of County Commissioners, TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS And the LANDS for sale hv the Laud Department Neath Florida U. It., lad The Plant Investment Company All published fi r gratuitous distribution, ad dress D. II. Elliot!, General Land Agent, San ford, Fla. People who attach proper importance to dress and also study economy should visit The Emporium Hall of J. Michelson Bay this Week and You Will Save Big Money. Remember our stock is larger than the largest. Qualities finer than the lines. Prices fur lower than the lowest. Attcml to our Clearing Out Sale of one week of -m -m G3? GrOOdS -AT THE ♦^Emporium of J. liclieIsoii4* llig Bargains in Indies and gents FINE SHOES, Carpets and Lace Cur tains, also Clothing and Gcnt'j Furnishing Goods, Hals aud Caps. Respectfully, J. MICHELSON. Lumber, Lumber, Lumber! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUILD. SAUNDERS BROS, ALEXANDERVILLE AND BRUNSWICK, GA. Arc now offering Rock Bottom Prices on the following good* in their line. Framing on ; and orders sawed to bill: FLOORING, FRAMING, M WLD1NOS, CEILING, CASING, BRACKETS, WE A Til ERR 0 AUD I NO, BALVS1ERS, SHINGLES, DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, LIME, CEMENl, / PLASTER, HAIR, LATHS, LATHS, ETC., ETC. ETC. SOHUTZ BROS ANNUAL ' STOCKTAKING. ALL GOOD SOLD AT A GREAT REDUCTION. Prices Reduced 0?v EVERYTHING. Greater Bargains Offered than Ever Before. gRF'Now is your chance to secure Ii. . *-*' -• . 1 some good ImrgaimCat 8CHUTZ BROTHERS Uni ties would do well to get our prices before placing their order* elsewhere. Give us a trial SAUNDERS BROS., Corner Newcastle and 1 streets, Brunswick, Un. Al(i. F. FRANKLIN, Dealer, roker ai Muioi (Mail Day, Crain, Feed, Flour, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. Car-juoad Lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. PAINTS, OILS, BRUSHES, ETC. COACH VARNISH (5 grades) HARD OIL FINISH (3 grades), Spar Composition, Inside Preservative, White and Orange Slielac, Varnish, Dryers, Glue, Smalts, Pumice Whiting, Dry Colors nnd Oil Colors, Stains, Heady Mixed Conch Cold's, White Lend, French Zinc, Widl paper and Decorations. Window Shades, Ready Made And 3yna.de to Order. paper hanging a specialty. Also Kalsoraining, Sign Painting, Carriage and House Painting "W_ E. Sorter, Storo and Shop Gloucester Street, opposite Advkktiskr C fl r«j NEW STORE! Hew M Great Bargaie louse Have decided to open up a now store on the corner of Monk street car line where they will sell the cheapest clothing, shoe*, gents' furnishing goods ever sold in this city for cash. Our goods must lie sold, regardless of cost. One trial is nil wo ask. Call and see us. FOR SA E ON THE INSTALLMENT PLAN. $10 PER MONTH. E IGRTEEN TOWN COMMONS LOTS 37^x100 for $75. Five Town Commons Lots 40x75 at 60. ' . In tho Jim Blue settlement, ami In that portion of the town called BROBSTOKtt REAL ESTATE AGENCY or W. S. BRANHAM. Is arc rloi •ppljr to C. D.OWENS, Traffic Manager. F. W. ANGIER, J. A. MCDUFFIE. Gen’l Pass. Agent A>«’t Ucn'l Pass. Agent. Brobston’s Real Estate Agency, 105 NEWCASTLE STREET, BRUNSWICK. OA. WILL HANDLE PROPERTY ON COMMISSION. MOST OF THE BEST PROPERTY ON 1HEMARKE1 NOW ON HAND. gOThc Collection of Bents a specialty.- No trouble to show property A team ready. K. BBOBSTON. Beal Kstato Agent .00 Suits for $10.00. Ail goods in tlic same proportion. Hcmember the place, cor. Monk-t. car line CHEAP JOHN & HONEST CHARLIE. T. J. liUSII, President. J. S. O. ILLIDGE, Manager. BRUNSWICK Bonded Warehouse, Storage i Forwarding Co. BRUNSWIOK, Ga. The compnnyhnve extensive warehouses, excellent wharves, nnd are connected with the K. T. V, & G. nnd B. & W. Rail roads, thus commanding unsurpassed facilities for the prompt handling of freights by land or water. Goods stoied, insured and forwarded at reasonable rates. For local business we fur nish our own teams. Address BRUNSWICK BONDED WAREHOUSE, STORAGE AND FORWARDING CO., Box 159. Brunswick, Gn. GLAUBER & ISAAC, Grain, Hay and Provisions, HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Haus, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, ‘Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Ac BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA