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m «|WH from any merit of daft awn,
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Uura Is an mmionco nrovkied In*
nw ofnuiKHMiUUty t— very
and with It Uio Mac tint pS
own If rhat ono writes is not xvty
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who needs just that wfcC A _
woman ones said thst an orator
n hundred, because among the handled
there might be no onewfao eamd ft*dm
PMUc^^^h^wyg^wham*
: the larger multitodo there
, df bo at least one. This the
writer for any journal that circulates by
Dio hundred thousand n—^ “ * “*
Is a reader always awe
where. And who knows bat what ha ears
may fit the precise need of that one} .
Now, to have one reader each week I*
ceelly a great thing when wo oonsUler
much some Stray scra^in
how
ptp", perhaps not in 'MB dvdebQy
wise, luu occasionally influenced oar own
’lives. Nothing, encouraged me more to
undertake these popart man a remark of
my Mend, Ur. James Porton, who told
me thst tho ono part of his literary life
of whom usefulness bo frit absolutely
certain wad the series of pepere that he
oontributod weekly during many yean
to Tho New York Ledger. He rarely
heard from them again, ho said—it
seemed a good deal ge If they had beau
written and thrown into the eeo—yet it
was on them that he relied to satisfy him
self that ho had been of some real and
permanent use to somebody, in his long
career as a writer.—“T. W. EL” in Har
per’s Bazar.
Catching Dairy Fed With.
Some miles beyond Burney fills, from
the brow of a hill, we looked down hun
dreds of feet on Crystal Joko, a glassy
shoot of water more than amflein length,
now all ablaze with sunshine. Wo fol
lowed o steep road that led below to the
meadows, green us English ones that
poets ring of, .that skirt tho reed-edged
waters to where a dairy stands, its low
■ roofs trailed acton by clinging hop vim
Just here the lake lean over stony steps
a dozen feet in height, and pours its
foaming floods into a rapid stream that
hurries on to Hat creek. Them wHtnft
falls span ISO feet, and circle many atiny
isloof richest grass and flowers. The
mistress of this dairy stands oh her rieps
in leisure moments and feeds her fishes
curds. They crowd by hundreds open
mouthed and eager. She takes advantage
of their hunger and drope a hook among
them. She draws a prize every rims
and throws it into a tank to bo con
venient for tho flying pan. That mom-
. tag slio had hooked twenty.
"And how do you catch them again?"
I said, watching tho pretty creatures dart
to end fro in their narrow prison.
"That’s just whs* Ptt show you now,
aa r«n going to-you <mlhst tabs shads
all home." And' seizing a pole with an
iron point on the end this relentless wo
man speared her fish with every dash,
Xtwi Mr Sttfftrl** Wont mi.
Moiw, Ga„ Keb. 10,1887.
mtt. SI. A. Bntooi: Some time vgo
I bought five bottles of your Nunn-
batter Toulo PUIa for my wife, who
had beta an invalid for four yean,
with general debility, grea
root nervousness, loss of
to, thick, aallow complexion,
a fullness of the atomaeh. She suf
fered from suppressed incnstruatlon
(monthly staknesa). Five bottles of
tha pills mado a nos
nosr woman of her.
You may be assured I recommend
them. Yours respectfully, ,
J. 6. Sokcoos.
■For aale at wholesale and retail by
Lloyd A Adame, Brunswick, Go.,
and at retail at all pdintt on B A W
and«tV AG Railroads. Call Ibr
descriptive advertising matter. I
6! ftS« w
ctnma Att tnmowat,
n common ntoleb, or Eruption,
flinging it out on tho wet floor, where it
• nd
wriggled and panted for a moment, ani
whop it became quiet was carefully
stowed awire in a basket by Mrs. Char
ley. The lake had plenty more, and the
mistress never found any trouble catch
ing all they could possibly uso.—Ninette
Eatnes ta Overland Monthly. '
A Tronblesomo fltaplo.
Cotton is rite most troublesome staple
of the world’s commerce. From the
hour of pioktaff until rite moment it
passes out of the loom ns a fabric it is
susceptible of a million changes, each one
. of which affects its value on-tho market.
A brio of cotton is so sensitive to heat
and moisture that tho weight varies every
minute of tho day, ns you will find by
actual experiment. On tills account
buyers and sellers are represented at tho
compresses by men who 'are styled
"weighers,” but whoso duties are some-
a more than recording weights or
ng off receipts. On their judgment
the valuo of a shipment or comlgmneat
can bo increased or diminished - by sev
eral hundred dollars, hence factories ore
careful to pjaco only their clearest head
ed and most rcliablo men at tho scales.
A daub of mud at ono corner of & bole
may justify rebates trim one package,
CONSUMPTION,
- ~ ~ ila of the Lungs, is is
by this remedy, if taken be-
• of the disease are reached.
this terribly
ig_ this now
rrhloh is Scrofula of the
sted and oured
remedy to tho nubile,.-,
thought seriously of calung Jt hi
_ _ . Con.
iptton Cure,” but abimdooed .that
— too limited for a medicine wl
for Ur. Ploroo’S
tt
$500 REWARD
priotors
Is offered by tho pt _
of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy
for a caso of catarrh which
they cannot cure. If you
have a dlsohargo from tho
offensive or otherwise, partial loss of
small, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain
or pressure in head, you have Catarrh. Thou-
sands of oases terminate In consumption.
Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy cures f ho worst
-.lanTO-ln-vh. "(fold Ill tllO Mead.”
cates of Catarrh, "Cold In tire Hoad.u
and Cstarrlinl llendaohc. GO out*.
clothes, and at once buy
A NE.W SUIT
mil WIVTK1. GLOTKiVG
T
o the CitizensofBrunswiek
AND SURROUNDINGIOOUNTRY.
I call
•pedal attention to j^Largo and^wdl wlootod stock of Gcnoral
ton another theeeller’sropresonta-
rivo would not consent to any deductions*
Tho deleterious effects'of exposure to
weather can bo estimated at a glance by
a skillful man, but, nevertheless, tho pro
em of weighing is accompanied, by more
frequent contention tluu any other port
of tho business. Then you must renaem-
bek that if any crooked work has been
done, a bale of cotton can bo traced all
tho way from tho mill through a hundred
hands until you finally reach tho planter
who sold it ta tho first place.—Globe*
Democrat.
Volapnk the Fad In Haw Orleans.
Tho study of Volapuk is tho current
fad with Now Orleans ladles. It is pos
sible that not all of them could give a
tangible reason for learning a language
that appears to bo a hash up of all
others, that has no literature and which
no poets, or essayists or ootors use, and
which apparently offers a store of practi
cally useless information. It is not cer
tain that all of theso students will stiok.
until they acquire tho languogo, although
it is believed that a fair knowledge of it
may bo acquired ta less than a half a
dozen month:;. Volapuk, however,
makes an original fad, and tho study of.
it is very good training, that may lead to
something better, mare pleasant and
more fruitful of good.—Now Orleans
Picayune.
Rev. Dr. Warren claims that if there
were no women on tho stage no men
would :;o to the t'.ieulhe.
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Comer Newcastle and Monk street*.
I have Jurt received an elegant itock ot season -
able fgooda selected by mysetflnthe Northern
market*, and can supply tho town with
Clothing, Hats,
’•> SHOES, OVERCOATS M
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY
Which were purchased (for cash, and conso
went J van be cold an elatait margin*.
—-Suit* mndo teonler from (ample*, much
iranieed.
hfiperthan from a tallorjand fit guarnnii
JAS. S. WEIGHT.
d. W. NUNN,
PRACTICIL WHEELWRIGHT
And [ferriage Repairer.
Work I i* branch of my business promptly
ittcndud t Shop In rear of Oonrt llnnae,.on
T. O’Ooa.soa, in.
T. O’Couaor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
FIRE! MIRIXE! ACC10CMIR
atv t>i«t«r tic sritjsousar ookpavics
toy.Tilts AMBtO. netUMr
18 v « l " u * lobe *-
My Millinery Department
SHOES -AJST35 BOOT'S
MkiDgMtsFinisliiigM
LW, sa,i
at*, si
FURNITURE!
T
My Grooory Dopartmont ;
the pnblio, oonilitt Ag of Fancy
ket* afford. I have also just a<
find by 'examination to be tho moat ooraplotoovcr offerod to
'ly Groceries ot the beat that the Eaatam-aad Wcstom mar-
j Uimiul'
Natl., iflngea, Stove* and Heatera, Paint*. White —. „
Hollow Wore, Crockery and Glaae Ware, Tinware, Harneaa,
LS, BUILDERS’ MATERIALS
n
didiMMul Director
=±=
NWI,l>INIMNBAto.
DENTISTS.
otaee, front room over Moon a IteCnry'
^DU.U.BC|IWN,
LOCAL DENTISTS.
* Adam' KlaiMr block < OT * r *vg store otUayd
£) D. ATKINSON,
■ ' V. '' dentist. :y 4^
OKce np stair* In Wright’s now bonding.
Physicians.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON*
stairs In Breeaebuilding; r
■street, opposite
Lawyers.
C 1
i« waRvinn,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW*.
MW
’.W. Bennett. • A. L. Uroooor-
gaknani* grooveb,
ATTORNETSATLAW
Offloeltn Matonlo Building, Up Stain.
JEWELRY
1IEADOUARTERS.
*5 i
RH3BHH OHBLABIiTBE,
PBACTIPAI.
Watch Hater and Jeweler!
well solooted stuck tl.ta
brought to this city.
M. MIOHELSON.
Great Reduction in Prices!
that defy
H&very; Artlcle .Gnaia utced.
My Watch Repairing
DEPARTMENT X.
Incomplete. 1 turn out none but 11 i-nt clj», work
OlvemgatriAl. , V. • . /
H. OBERLAEUTE it,
Brunswick, Ga.
Hi
Never Before Sold at Such Low Hates!
Forth* coming Fall and Winter we will b* abla to offer onr onstomara a moat complete Uns of It
Jon*artlelas nanftoead below, andaianob remarkably tow prices that yon have bat toglv* asset
to b* convinced. No snob Inducements w*rs.’*v*r before offered as we now present In onr wool Mala an
Mfall ■innkdf * ' ’
. Hardware in Every Line,
House-FurnishingGoods,
PAINTS AND
» •» ■ > - t- vt Ti
In all varieties, including Mixed Faints,
Doors, Sf^h, Blinds,
v 11» M s which will giro beat satlaraotloa.
Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies;
Soft and Stiff Hats for Men and Beji
Cannot be oxcflllod.tCall^nd oxamlno my
$3.00 SHOES FOR MEN,
Equal to any arid plaowhere at ti.
GENTS’
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
White and aoariel t
•lory, glove*, ahlrta, i
IsuUatomrdorfrem tarn pla*. nod 0|gu|anteed.
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
FB1END OF THE HOUSEWIFE,
WOOll ana WUIOW naro in every ueilgn. *u uruumory, ,,u ... ... -
large aiaortment. whloh wa are ready to offer at bottom price. Wo will be pleated to. ho
all ilmas. BatUfJr yourealvoa and ua by giving naan early call. *
"Mi. [MIOHELSCOST.
NEW DBUG FIRM.
Having Purchased the Drug Business formerly conducted by
Dr. Joerger, and temporarily by Lloyd & Adams, we have put
in a
Complete Stock of Drugs,
w. ™ , - ta ttoa.mq p ?BS”lmnONr'
ness. Having every iacmiy ior wiuaryujNxaaiiv^ jr«.*!ii»waM-ira.av/Ho, we
will make a specialty of that branch of our business, only Competent and
Reliable men being employed, and only the - v
Very Best and Purest Goods BeingJUsed.
GIVE US ONE TRIAL, AT LEAST. * . JiTEE
SATISFACTIOl.,
YOU CAN SAYJ2 MONEY
BYiCALLINGON. •*
J. B. WRIGHT,
Coiner Newcastle and Glouocittb St.,
J.B.
Newcaatlcfnnd Glouccstc
BUTCHERS AND I
M«.5;”aES
Chicago. It IB
me«eM|S'5i*h* Srewhore. 1
Try a Pleoa,
And von will have no .other. .. :
Beef, Pork, Sftusiur "j, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
SEiISLAN BflOTE.
BRUNSWICK ^ SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
J. .T ROCKWELL &. CO.
* # MadJabeix’s Biiilding.
W III taavo Saysnn.h for Brantwlek every TWa*. •
and Friday at a p. m. *
' Iona mads with B. Ur.atdk T.. A O.
and ata.hiar ■■Cnck.r Boy” tor SaHIH
The '-at. Nicholas” tonehaa at all -war
m Brnaawtcl and Uavannah.
freight. v n4 rpSRsss.‘
!. Aiicnt. ‘
SPECIAL RATES TO DARIEN. ,
Cabin pa*-"itv .
Psckpa*--g«..