Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 17, 1888, Image 3

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flair dowen Seek *• term luSprtng,« The btnU upoa lu broaches *ts«, ^poSwSSSl^mSStcSSSml Thus, whrn my yean ahall mika aw be Tlmo worn a&d waited Ukethat tree- Alaa! that Urns bu oormto b»— MaratnngthuatoiaybMdbegtai ToUI t toy flOi llwijfl towlfli hMVMI Then, clinging to ray tide and feet, Mur eluaterlag vines their tendril* meet. And, leaning to (Mr wSNBm No dark ragretahaU abate my goal; Though old, yet fresh, llko thla Arm tree, While young anu fondlr twine round me. —A M. Richards in Boeton Tranecript. THE LAMOUAQfc Of COLORS. What m Metropolitan ArtUt gay^The Meaning of Certain Colon. “There U no more beautiful instru ment of expression," continued. the painter; “bat, alnsl it is no longer gen erally studied. Itf comparison musio itself is a clumsy vehicle of thought. No tongue has the depth of tone, the subtle shades of meaning and the robust vigor of ootyr speech. In the middle * ages the language was reduced to a sci ence and invariably studied as a prepara tion for on ortistio career. Our modern school of impressionists are awaking to the importance of the subject, and the result may be the renaissance of the language. “Red is is a warm color. Its type is found In the rainbow or priamatk) spec trum and the common wild poppy. It is indicative of jubilation, viotory and drdent love. By the law of opposites, that is to sayi on the old principle that extremes meet, It is the emblem of blood- - Ohed and revenge. “In mediaeval art blue'was eminently symbolio. Azure whs typical of immor tality, and it beoaAthe bustom to oover the coffins of children with blue cloth. The ceilings of churches were painted blue and powdered with stats to represent •the canopy of heaven over the faithful. This color was used in draperies by the Old masters to typify modesty; and the . is found in their works domed in a . blue mantle. Inhemldlo shields due stood for chastity, loyalty and good repute, FVom this hist i' cation, doubtless, the term 'blue took its rise.- “Love, constancy and wisdom are the attributes of yellow, This .tint is found In all its winsome purity in the common buttercup of the pastures. In China yel low is emblematio of faith. On the other hand, yellow stands for treason and jeal ousy. In Spain the garb of the publio ex ecutioner is red and yellow, ana symbol izes the vengeance of the law and the in- famy £ the criminals ■ In the olde?j th» Fhmch were accustomed todSffi the lintels of a traitor's house with yellow paint, and in commemoration of Christ's betrayal Jews were obliged in many Countries to wear garments of the same color. Judas in the illuminated missals of the middle ages was always pictured in yellow raiment. “The seoohdary odors art equally pregnant with stgnlflcahoe.. Brown, ever since the meet remote period, has bean the sign of woe. The dun robes of certain religious orders are eloquent of renunciation and penitence, Green, is co tokened victory. The blended hue of red and yellow, namely, orange, has been the Symbol of indlssdublo marriage from time Immemorial. Blaok, the negation of odor, has'a universal significance of grief.and mourning. In sacred paint ings it often looms up on canvas as the Shadow of evil. 'White, on the contrary. Is the hue of innocence and virginal purity.''—New York Press Interview. Pleasures of Beading Aland. $Tth* last century - even as late as fifty yean ago—reading aloud waa re garded as an accomplishment worthy tho cultivation of those (especially thoso who Uve in the country) with pretensions to tasjtb, and it was, consequently, far more frequently found enlivening the domestio circle. There were fewer books, fewer means of locomotion, fewer pleasures of winter nights outalde the four walls of the country parlor. The game 6t crib- bogo, or tho sonata on the spinnet, did not occupy the entire evening after 0 o’clock dinner, and Shakespeare and Mil ton were more familiar to the young generation of thoso days than they ore now—mainly, I feel persuaded, becauso they were accustomed to hoar them read aloud. The ear, habituated to listen, Is often a more safe conduit to tho memory in youth than tho inattentive eyo which rapidly skims a page.—Nineteenth Cen tury. ' A Very Useful Mg “Yon say you aro starving,'' said a magistrate to ono of tho unemployed, ‘ ' * “ ‘ hero san'youkeep at ain't speaking tho tatterdemalion; “tho dorg’s been keeping mo." “How?" asked his worship. "Why, I takes him out and sells 'lm for five bob or so, and ho alius comes book—that's ’ow."— Judy. Clock Bird of Afirtc A missionary in Africa was astonished die walking in a wood to near a dock ike, though no human habitation was thin miles of tho place.' Ho discovered it tho noise proceeded from a bird own os the dock bird and called by a Spanish tho campancro. Tho bird res a note every fow minute* which is •ntical with tho sound of A striking ick.—Chicago Times. ; !—S-5 News for 8aflterI«iW< Uoavxx, Ga., Ftb. W, 1MT. ' Mb. M. A. Smogs: Some time ago I bought five bottles of your Naim- better TobIo Fills for nnr wife, who had boon an Invalid for four rears, ■offering with general debility, great weakness, great nervousness, loss of appetite, thick, tallow complexion, a raUnww of the stomach. Shs (of fered from suppressed menstruation (monthly •Mmeea). Five bottlss of the ptlla made a new woman of her. Yon may be assured I recommend them. Yours respectfully, J. G. Scruoos. For aalo at wholesale and retail by Lloyd k Adams. Brunswick, Ga., and at retail at all point* on B A W andETV k G Railroads. Call for descriptive advertising matter. BVMOmS, ifo-asra,?ag;sX? Iro conquered by thtei itlon, ■a Vies! Innucncc.i °s.W°S£i8 _ CONSUMPTION, bo last atages of the disease I veloui -- remedy to i seriously of. ....... ptlcm cure,”, but _ne os too limited tor a i cm Its wonderful combine '.honing, alterati ve, or L llous, pectoral, and. null . unequalod, not only as n remedy option, but for all CUroulo X Over, Blood, and Lungs. dcm, bad taste in mouth, Internal bent or chills, nJCornattUR with hot flushes, low spirits ana gloomy forebodings, Irregular appotite, HtaafiRHl HSB1S23BS •Vo’r" faSTlS,., a.1,11,1 .1 Blood, Shortness o! Breath,.rfron. chltls, Asthma, severe conghs, and kindred affections, It la on efficient remedy. ”’°v:“ Bond ton cents In stamps for Dr. rieroo s $500 REWARD Sago's C —, for a coso of catarrh wt they cannot curo^If Jiou And slim yonr wholo suit of old aummor (clothes, and at dneo bur A NEW SUIT STILISH WINTER CL0TDN6 ——FROM JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner NewoaiUe and Monk Strcdta. I have Just received an olegant stock of season able goods selected by myself In tho Northern markets, and can supply tho town wl th Clothing, Hats, SHOES, OVERCOATS UMBRELLAS, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, ‘NECKWEAB AND HOSIERY. . Whleh woro.purehascdjfor cash, and conn went y can bo sold on closest margins.. M-Suita made taorder from samples, much oboaporthan from a tallorjaml tit guaranteed JAS. S. WRIGHT. J. W. NUNN, FBACTICiL WHEELWRIGHT And Carriage Repairer. Work! t* branch of my businesspromptly attended t Shop ln|rear ot Oonrt Rouse,,on Reynolds street. anw-t T. O'Oojncoa, Ja. T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS IFIBII MARINE! ACCIOEMTl! BEPBGSEXX THE STAOSOHE3T OOMPANIU OF THE WORLD. oetlO-ly * • To the Citizens of Bruns wick AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. | I . . ‘ / ... * > IoaU spoolal attention to my Largo and wall selected stock of General Merchandise, consisting of My Millinery Department SHOSS A1TD BOOTS L make friends, ouUhlne rivals, win victories and sell > are flrst-clsssjlhronghOBt in stylo, quality and MiiBgWsMsIiiiiglM Ibavo Just i_... euU.oolors. eto., Dn ever SEWING ISM NITURE! ■urpriie'the publio In hf the BEST by|aU who bare . ,o Brunswick, L _ ACHINES, wbloh la eonitdi GROCERIES ! My Grocery Department yon will And by ’examination to be the most complete ever offered to . public, consisting of Fancy and Family Grooorlea of tho best that the Eastern and Western mar- ketrafford. I have also Jtut added . bill stock ot HARDWARE, CARPENiW TOOLS, BHOERS’ IH1T6RIALS Nalls, Hlngcs, 8tovea and Heaters, Pulnts, White Loads,* Oil, Vamlshe*, Wood and Willow' Waro. Hollow Waro, Crockery and Glass Ware, Tinware, Harness, Baddies, Whips and Bridles. J. MICHEL8QN. M. MIOHELSON. *• , Great Reduction in Prices I Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I For the coming Fall and Winter we will ba able to offer onf ouetdmer-•. mrtst complete line of lbs “ —' •"* * — -nob remarkably low prioes that y.m u»va but to gtre na a call are .ever before offered as we now present lu our wholesale and Hardware in Every Line; Honse-FnrnisJiing Goods, PAINTS AND OILS In all varieties,including Mixed Paints, Doors, Sash, Blinds, * * *aiai yi : .iif»btfit'wiWoollon. Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN G)ook Stove§ for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, FRIEND OF THB QOD8EWIFE, Wood and Willow Ware In every dsalgn. In Crockery, Glass, Tin sod Annie Ware w» bava a One and large ataortmoahwhldh we are risdy to olfer at bottom prleea. Wa wUl be plsaaml to ahuw onr atook -* all times. BaUsfy yourselves and ns by living us an early call. IiOOKCELSON. NEW DRUG FIRM. Having Purchased tho Drug Business formerly conducted by Dr. Joerger, and temporarily by Lloyd & Adams., we have put in a Complete Stoek of Drugs, Heals, Patent Hein, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Ftc. Wo aro prepared to servo tho public In any line pertaining to our busi ness. Having every facility for COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS, we will make a specialty of that branch of our business, only Competent and Reliable men being employed, and only the Very Best and Purest Goods BeinglUsed. GIVE US ONE TRIAL, AT LEAST. WB GUAR vNTEE SATISFACTION. # d.T. ROCKWELL & CO. Madden’s Building. Q I « iWHITFIBliD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In aU tbe courts ot tbe but. OOfoe la Orovatt blook. t, W. Bennett. . A. L. Groover. QBIMERI* GHOOVEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Offlco In Uassnlo Building, Up 8tair». •** -‘ 'foiilfotfc ...... . -M. .assumes M*M.INeSMBAD, DENTISTS. _ ohm, Irvet room onr Moon ■ MC'/Tw * LdCAL DENTISTS. • Adam" K " i “’ r Uork ' UT * r d ™* l ' to^ • ol U# rd n ». A*KINM>N, : . bi DENTIST. ■ Dllteo up suirs In Wright’s new bulldm*. PhyNlrlans. iburtond, n.!9., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON] Ottee np stain In Breeso bullt’.i Newcastle street, opposite Mi lawyers. JEWELRY HEADOUABTEBS. RICHARD OBHRLiEIIM, IPRACXIOAU I soleeted steok th* to this city, Every Article Gunrimteed. If you wish to savo money call at mv. pljce ol business, earner of Honk and Newcastle street* Ity Watch Repairingl DHPARTPIENT la complete. X turn out nono but Oratolasa work Give mo Atrlnle H. OBEULAEUTER, Brunswick, Ga. VOTJ CAN SAVE MONEY DY CAUitNG ON J. B. WRIGHT, corner Newoaitlb nnd Gloucester St., FORYOUR— Fall Snit and Overcoat' 1 have Just received an elegant assortment . nrchasctl during my ror— “- * offer at bargains. My Hi 'M Soft and Stiff Hits for Min tnd fiojt Ca’nnol bo pxeelled.' Ual!|and examine my $3.00 SFIOKS FOR MEN, i" Equal to any Mbl elsewhere at li. . GENTS’ FIMUWi GOODS White and scarlet underwear, alt grades, ho- r, suspenders, etc., , shirts, neckwear, > from samples, and 111 guaranteed J. M. WHIGIIT, Newcastle-nnd GloncesterSU, Brunswick, Go. BAUMGARTNER BROJ, BDTCRXn AND GKKXNNKOCEBH, itsvEa^EaesB Is sold Twcnty-flve Per Ocnt.cbeaper thin earn* meat can be bongatsfeewhere, .-a.. Try a Fleoe, And you will Have fojotber. Beef, Poik, Sattsair %. Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. SEA ISLAN ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St Nicholas ■ W10 lean Havsnuab (sr Braaawteg avery M. ‘%j££ettoM r MdswlthB.AW. tod K.T.. AO. r^neii— Tb.-m.NkAoM*-' tooebsa M all polnta batweoi, Hrunnrk* and aavannah. H SPECIAL BATES TO DAB2EN. Cabla pewage -go Peek{iiMNr Ow