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ft* *fcfU of tho* p*0*d* ta to* eultui*
bwwatow —rerMitg th*n thotriwwii
In floriculture. ft* letter It Ml to Mi
to Uw *«**» Attwfc**. H* bu mm
at ImnM UP Uttlo wild ran worked up
m peoey tranafortnod from tbo tank
Kuclung, old ftaWnnad plant, and la
ready to comprehend any monrirou*
metamorphod* among town. But
whan ha aaea ham an old ptea tree with
gnarled and bant branch**, ita whole ap>
nearanoa the exact counterpart of the
andont monarch of the mountain rite—
when ha aaea thia old looking, perfectly
healthy and thrifty flr, 100, 800, and
even 800 and 400 year* old, growing In
r feet long, two feetwido
a flower pot four
and not two feat deep, ho hardly know*
Whether ha be moat intonated in the
tkill evinced or unwed by the grotesque-
nees of the idea which suggested tho
thing. Such a too as this I havo seen.
Ita whole height waa not flvo feet, and
•ita gnarled branches did not cover on
area of eigfat feai 1 adtad ita age, and
wn» answered 480 yean. Near by were
dozens of smaller ones in pottery vase*,
perfect in form—aomo round ana bright
as tho denizens of the rich bottom land.
Others, queer looking, odd old.liliputians,
that made one think ha was viewing an
old ancestor of centuries ago hanging
from a rocky crag; that ho was looking
at it through the ravened lenses of a
powerful field glass. , 1 ask; "How old
is that!"
"It . was planted by my father fifty-
two yean ago.'* • . .
"And that!"
"My grandfather put it in the pot sov-
enty yean back.”
"And thia other here that looks ns if
it had been watered from the fresh water
tank in Noah's arkt”
"Ah, that is n beauty—and is tho prlda
of my garden. It was transplanted when
no taller than my little finger by my
; gfeat-'grcat-great-grcat-grandfather near
ly 800 yean ago. He spat upon ita roots.
He is a good god now, and his soul sits
among ita green branohes every day and
blesses his children." And tho goodman
taMed his hands and looked as if ho felt
that the spirit of his ancestor, now ono of
his household gods, heard his pious
words.—Carter Harrison in Chicago
Mail
It Is Absurd
For people to aspect a cate tot
what la aawhilisaaii | hat If aaythiag
will sharpen tba appetite aadglvatoaa
tethedtymUveaigms, Itti Apart ter.
aapartlU. Thooaaada all ever the tend
taaUfy to the marita of diia utcdldno.
Mrs. Sarah Iturrougba, of SIS Eighth
street,BouUiI)o*tim, writ**i "Myhus
band has taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla, for
Dyspepsia and torpid liver, and baa
been greatly benefited.”
A Confirmed Dyspeptic.
O. Canterbury, of 141 Franklin at,
Boston, Mass., writes, that, suffering
tor years from Indigestion, ho was at
lost induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla
and, by its uso, was entirely cured.
Mrs. Joseph Aubin, ot High street,
Holyoke, Maia., suffered for over a year
from Dyspepsia, so that she could not
oat substantial food, became very weak,
and was unablo to'ckru tor her family.
Neither the medicines prescribed by
phyaiolans, nor any of tlio remedies
advertised for the euro of Dyspopsla,
helped hor, until sho commenced tbo
uso of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "Three
bottles of this medicine,” sho writes,
"cured mei"
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
nariBsn nt
Dr. t). O. Ayer It Co., Lowall, Mata.
Pries $1; rixboUlu,|t. Worth |l a bottle.
Tho Multiplication or Bacteria.
Dr. PrUdden can tcaoh a" vast deal
about bacteria in a very brief time. Bac
teria are minute vegetable organisms,
some ot whloh have been found to ac
company and produco certain oommon
diseases. Under favorable conditions of
with almost inconcolvablo rapidity, by
the slight enlargement of tho individual
bacteria and their division across tho
middle into two. Thcso again epoodily
matui* and-divide. It ia estimated that
under etuxxuiglng conditions a singlo
nctarltun’ten produo* more than 10,*
000,000 counterparts in twenty-four
hours!
Theso baollla, Dr. Prudden soys, con
form in their shapes to three general
types, which may bo designated tho glob
ular, tho corkscrew 'and tho lead pencil,
instead of bestowing complox technical
names upon thorn. It is only tho living
bacteria that produco disease, A high
degree of heat kills them, but they aro
capable of resisting a considernblo siego
of cold. By far tho larger number of
bacteria aro harmless, so far as is yet
known; but it is now a clearly established
fact that others, which con live in water
ns well ns elsewhere, Con Snd do produco
deadly diseases and promote epidemics,
and thcso ilourish best in water that is
polluted by boworo. Dr. Prudden has
frozen tho typhoid fever boe'Ui for 103
days, and found that a formidable per-
centneo of them survived tho ordon.1.—
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK
STEAMSHIP LINE.
MALLORY LINE.
Men Out of Their Element.
Even ro did Pitt hold up his hands in
consternation,, after a talk with Wolfe,
tho hero of Quebec. Even so did a
secretory of state declare that Nelson was
tho greatest fool ho ever talked with.
You must take a man upon his proper
ground, you must measure his strength
whoro his strength lies. Tho duke of
Wellington was not an impulsive soul,
Who could get up from tlw dinner table,
draw his sword and swagger nbonMho
room bragging that ho was to surpass nil
tho soldiers of antiquity, ns Wolfe did in
Pitt's presence. Wo wonder not that tho
minister hold up his hands on Wblfo’s
departure, with words to tho effect,
"Must wo trust our army to that idiot!”
Yot thp groat duko, long after Waterloo,
paid a largo sum to got back a letter
written by him on tho evening ot tho
battle, which letter ho instantly burned,
saying that when ho wrote it ho was tho
greatest am in Europe. I fancy that,
had wo seen the letter, wo should in so
far havo agreed with tho groat but by no
means oxemnlorv duke.
There is tho streak ot tho fool in tho
wisest of men, It waa very apparent in
Solomon. Thera is tho streak of inca
pacity in tho most capable man. And it
grows most conspicuous when ho strays
beyond his proper measure. What mere
graceful tiion d swan in the water!
What more awkward than tho swan wad
dling on shore.—Longman’s Magazine.
STEAMERS
CARONDELET,
EVANS,
SAN ANTONIO,
''WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILMAMS.
ill and after December 17th, 1897, one of the
rk evory
O nlwvo •teamen will ioavc Now Yorl
Tuosday end Friday at S p. m
V. a a. RtllroaiD. Through bill! lading
■tuned to all points on above roads.
Freight and pumoe as low n by any other tine.)
For panenger and state rooma apply to '
|R. XV SOUTHIVICK, Agt,
unft-ly Brunswick, a
■ * M 8ho *‘
None G«n*ln© unless bearing this Slump
.JAMES MEANS*
83 SHOE.
niMUtv,aomO>rt amt Aft
Smiui, Fumn «u iurai ba««
iHtfe
WAYCRQ8S SHORT LINE.
Ttm cabd nt nroctjtot. *e. wr,
AH&lSMS* rg*d aw iwHy Crntral
firamaRKb.^iiV mEUE
(INDIA Fast RAIL.
....aavanaab 1*
..lasbmarill* .Iv
Stalerd.
.....Tan,;*.
PLANT STKAV8H1P LINK,
dt tjm tium a. Tb*ff and
£3
FA
Mat, am
PaUmaa
Tampa.
NXWORLXANB EXPRESS.
T.OStm iv..,iA....bavannab at IAS pm
Hits a ■ ar.......... oallabaa It litlpm
UMmoPu Jick.onvUlt Iv a00pm
TitOam iv Jacksonville .ar T:Upm
I Lv ....Tampa......Ar
ar.....KayW(at..,.bv
Ar Baviaa .. ..Lv ^ ^
Mean to tad from New York tad
Wedneei
Its&ll
wiv;.v.'.'.'..’
IIM p m lv qultmanV. Jv
IiWpsi av., IbomuTlUe.......Iv 1.43
4:40 pm
a:j|pS
4:30 pm ar.„... ...Balnbrldae....... ,lv Hits am
aim pm ar ubattahuoebea lv ltiauam
_ Pullman buffet can to aad from Jacksonville and
Haw Pork, aad to aad fkom Jacksonville and New
Orleans via Ptasaeola.
BAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.80 p m Iv Bavaontb ar 13.33 p m
8.30 pm Iv ..Jesup lv lO.Stam
t.40p m ar.,.; wayeress.. lv 0.03 a m
. ,18 p m ar.*..Aaoksonville...... .lv 1.SU a m
4il3pm lv..,.....Jacksonville .ar OriSaip
THOpmlv. wayoroaa ar SiSSam
8:80 pm ar..,.
Sits pm lv
.Dupont lv 5:30am
3i45 p m lv,.
SiMpm lv Live Oak
Lake City..,
.Oalneavllle..
...ar 10.43am
f 10.30 a m
•ar 1.10am
8:40pm lv... Dupont,... ar 4;3S am
10:53pm ar..TliomatvlUs.. lv 3:38am
1:33am ar Albany lv 1:38am
Pullman bnfftt earn to and irom Jacksonville
aad st.Louie via Thomaavllle, Albany. Montgomery
aad NaahvlUo,
ALBANY EXPRESS. '
7:35pm lv.... Savannah ar 8:10am
10:08 pmlv Jesup Iv 3;16am
13.'40an> ar..........way cross lv 13:10am
S:3uatn ar....,,
7:00pm Iv,...,
.. JaoksonvUlo...
..Jsck.onvlUo...
... .lv 7:00 p m
...sr 7:38am
1:08am tv......
3i30am ar......
....mtycroai.....
....arU:80pm
lilOamn
10:30 am ir,.„.
..atincsviUe.....
lv 8:48 pm
10:48 am ar
3:88 a m Iv Dupont ar 3.48 p
8.30am ar. Tbomaavllle.. lv 1.00pm
Stop* at 'all regular stations. 1 Pullman
sleeping r * * ‘
nab.
lng can to and from Jacksonville and Sevan.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3.18 p m lv... Savannah ar 8.30am
8.10 p in ar.... Jeaup lv 5.3Sam
Btopa at all regular and flag nations.
Pullman bnflbt can Jacksonville to Cincinnati
and through ooaohes Jacksonville to Chattanooga
Pull stooping cars to and from Jackson vlllo and
Savannah.
Through tlokets sold to all points by rail and
steamship connections, and bagongo chocked
through. Sleeping oar berths ana sections so
il AUDEF..G011. Pass. Agt.
nil 1 11 n ivt'i'in. ucit
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
E./T. Y. & G. R. R.
The Florida Short Line.
On and after Sunday, Nov. If, 188*. passenger
trains will run os follows, (Central standard
Tlmo.)
OPING SOUTH.
Leave Atlanta 0 10 n.m
Leave MelVmongh 8 18 a m
Lcavo Flovllla 8 07 a 111
Arrlvo Macon 8 80 a m
Lcavo Macon i... 0 88 a m
Arrive Cochran 1107 a m
Lcavo Kastman 1148 n in
Lcavo Lumber City 110 p m
LouveBaxley Slop m
Arrlvo Jesup u 18 p m
Arrlvo Brunswick essp m
Arrlvo Savannah 7 58 p m
Arrlvo Jacksonville 7 46ji m
7 08 p m
8 OS p in
8 88 p m
10 15 p m
10 20 p m
11 47 pm
1331 nm
1 83 n m
3 17 a in
8 18 a m
0 00 a m
0 10 n 111
7 28 a in
to t ion hovf to potthUBhc
U«orTor-“—
anytttatu or Territory.
. J.ISeans&Co,,
1 shoo ftaoddS hither tn the estimation of
■rj ■ r.'i ai'T ftther In tho world. Thousonda
itwliUi llyua lu»n usou It you uakthem.
FOB SALE BY—
II. Ia McLENDON, Agent,
apSl-lvs Kalsor Block.
W.B.Mell&Co.
Wholssals and Retail Dealers in
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather beltings
RNEoOa BlilDldfii AN U 1’AlXsJN ALiriAl
ER* WHIP8 AND SADDLERY WARE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, d/IIDLES, Ek,
l Specialty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, (leorgia.
a: 7 mar
Prince Ferdinand’s Grudge.
Prince Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, owes
the czar such a grsidgo for his continued
antagonism that be is stated to havo
cleared out of tho palace of Sofia every
single portrait of Alexander I and U
Which had been placed there in tho days
of Busso-Bulgariaa friendship.
a mao come* home late at night
_ hard all the evening at tho
on tfa* books, it is mean for hi*
wife to roqtriro him to my, "Say, ribald
inch » Mrilr mb shabby stitches
ibow}" befog* she wfil uflbolt the front
Journal of Education.
PU NAM'S .
liver; Stable!
Cornell Monk nntl Ogletboqw fitreete.
. securing from my »tnblc
The Finest Turn-Outs
IIAND Tin. BEnr 8KRYI0E.
•KAn osdevgvobrltsvl, {sod saltsfaetlaoBgaanu-
vied.
A. T. PUTNAM,
GOING NORTH. _
Lcavo Jacksonville 7lion:
Leave Savacnah 7 (W11 m
Lcavo Brunswick in 60 n m
LcavoJ«sup....1 13 50p nt
Leave Lumber City.
Leave Kastman 410p m
Lcavo Cochran 4 68 p in
Arrlvo Macon 0 85 p m
Louve Macon 0 45 p m
Leave Flovllla 8 13 p in
Leave McDonough U05p m
Arrlvo Atlnnta 10 06 p m
Leave Atlanta.... 100 p mlO 30 p m
Arrlvo Home..... 4 10 p m 110 p m
Ar. Chattanooga,. 8 00 p 111 4 60 p n:
700 n m
7 86 p in
8 80 p in
It 07'p in
1 65 a in
3 80 am
388 am
4 00 am
810 a in
0 07 a in
7 30 am
7 40 am
10 40 n m
1 88 p m
Connection Is mndo nt Cleveland witn Pullman
palace sleeping oars, ono of which goes to Wash
ington, via Lynchburg, and tho other to New
” ‘ via Roanoke and tho Shenandoah Valley.
For tickets and farther Information, cation or
address B. W. WRENN, G. P. A T. A„
L. J. KI.1.IS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tonn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
S ATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numerous
City amt Country References. Orders can ho
loft with 11. T. Dunn or Walto ft Dart.
R. E. STEELE,
Tcachorof Music and Resident Tunor.
J. A. BUTTS,
Physician ai\d Surgeon.
/'vFFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
Gloucester streets,lately occupied by Dr. J.
..v Rockwell, the Druggist,
Wilson. Calls left with nuUKnClIt HIV XrruggiBL,
will rocelvtt prompt attention. Oftico hours 9 to
11 a. m. ami 8 to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces
ter street, one door from Union.
£fl^»Speetal attention given to diseases of
throat and lungs.
C.o.moors.
J. O. VALENTINO?
MOORE & VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders.
Manufacturers and Dealerttn
Strih, Soon and Blinds, Mouldings
Mowcl Posts, etc.
Planing Mill and Shop, Newcastle Street.
Wanted—By a lady of somo ox
pcricncc, a situation as Stenographer
andstype-writer, who will bo ready
to start on the shortest notice. Ad
dress, Post olllccbox 46. lm
Choice Assortment Pry Goods,
Ladies’, Children^ & Men’s 8hoe»,
Best Selected Notions,
Choice Family Groceries,
Provisions &nd»&rain^
t.
Wood and Willow Ware,
Crockery and Glassware,
Tobacco .and Cigars,
—go to— 1
J. J. SPEARS 5 ,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
JeSO-ly
Glauber & Isaac,
■Brunswtob, Ora. ,
Office and IWareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R. R.
Jnoxt to freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS IFOR
Dry Salted and Smoked]Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apple
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything tn my lino will And It to their ndyontago to
call on mo before purobnsing elaewhore. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Wax.
Wool, Ao.
Shoes, Shoes, Hats, Hats!
COMPLETE STOCK AT THE
ap21
AFT fajstio prices I
Call and be convinced. Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Specialty.
H. L. McLENDON, Agent,
KAISER BLOCK.
Ming, Clothing!
J. J. LISSNBR & CO
AugT^. Franklin.
J. J!.H. Jone 4'
FRANKLIN & JONES,
Dealer. Breter aid Conissioe HercU.
lay, tain, M Four, Bacon, 1
Mill Feed Generally*.
Cdr-liOftw juots a Specialty
We Compete 'with any Market in Quality and
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
iantlAr.