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ABOUT INFERIOR CIGARS,
om or the Trick* which
AKuMtotkl
•f Things,
. “I wad • recent article on cheap d-
ghitwith interest,” aald a cigar uuuu-
facturer to a rettwt»w ! “i ***«,!„ mum.
(acturo cigars, bo
aa well. 1 don’t think that the quality
<**££» *“ h “ bed a* It baa
been]
“Do you think the quality could be
“ “ l theret
made any worse?” ariced the reporter.
“Certainly,'' laid tHo cigar man. “It
could be made e great deal wone."
“Then I should certainly give up the
weed and go back to the cob pipe and
oak leaves of my boyhood delight,’’ said
the reporter. h. *,
“Th^ fact of the -matter |a," aaid-the
cigar man, “there are a great
pie who do not know a good i
they get hold of it. I’ve tested that
matter to nraaatitfaction. I have delib
erately retailed a 10 cent cigar for 8
■ cents, and I have had persons look at
i- one of these, tom it over, smell'll and
' declare it was no good, and insisted upon
the regular old 8 center. Again, a cus
tomer, after «mniHng my regular grade
of S cent cigar for a long time, was fur
nished some of the 10 cent brand. The
next time he came in here he said:
“ ‘Why did you change cigars on me?’
“ 'I gave you a better grade and I
thought you Would prefer it*
“ 'Well, I don’t think thereto anythin
better about it, and I am sure I don',
prefer it Give qxe some of toe same
stock I have been used to having.'
“You see, the man's tosto i3 thor
oughly vitiated, He would have made
the same complaint had I riven him »
SO cent cigar. Tho better the cigar the
worse ho would have considered it"
“That all may be true,’’ replied the
reporter, “but me fact remains that most
of the cigars offered at public prices are
simply ^ stinkers. How do you account
“Tho foot of the matter is,'' said the
dealer, “my custom is good and I have
to furnish a high grade of cigar. But
there is a class of manufacturers and re
tailers who ester to what we call tran
sient trade. They are tiie people who
get rioh in a hurry and retire from the
business. They, tho retailers, never
think of giving a man the grade of cigar
he asks for. They never expect to see
him again, and unless, he investigates his
cigar very closely he will not discover
the inferiority of it until it begins to
bum his tongue. Then he fires it into
the gutter with an imprecation. They
ore tho men who have no conscience,
who make the money and who are re
sponsible for the growl about cheap ci
gars. Where are they? Everywhere.
“Then, again, these transient trade
sellows calculate that when a man has
smoked thoArst half of a cigar he throws
it away. To clinch an uncertainty they
have manufactured for them a cigar the
first half of which is filled with first class
tobacooC while the second half is filled
with miserable pickings. When the man
finishes, the first half,he is in splendid
humor; when be rated on the second
half ho finds hto tongue beginning to itch,
and the saliva in his mouth to have a
pungent, nauseating taste, which makes
him throw the cigar away. Ho cannot
understand it, but thinks that it is oil
caused by the nicotine which collects in
the second half of the cigar tho nearer it
is burned out.
“Oh, yes; it is a sharp dodge—one of
the trade—and dealers who count almost
entirely on transient trade work it for all
it is Worth. It is in a majority of cases
this second half of miserable pickings
ampiainta
which is causing most of the complaint
about the bad quality of the popular
cigar. Not every man wakes up imme
diately to the deception, and he puffs
away on the second half with os much
vigor and satisfaction as he did bn the
first. Sometimes he don’t discover it
and sometimes he does, hut don’t care a
fig. He smokes to be smoking, and a.
stinker suits him just as well os the
choicest brand of Havana would.”—New
York Evening Sun.
The Hog Briitle* Trade.
Yews ago it used to be the custom of
our farmers, to save ail their hog bristles
for taking to the stores as a marketable
commodity, they usually getting a good
price for them. But this has all chat
now, like a great many ether things of
Nobody buys bristles now,
the past.
since there is no' longer a market for
them, owing to’their not being equal in
quality to European bristles. All needed
supplies by brush makers are now im
ported from the old country. They are
worth their freight in silver, and are sold
that way, the money value being put on
one ride of the scale and the bristle
the other. —Westchester Local Nows.
Nfws for Suffering Women.
Mokvek, Ga., Feb, 20,1887,
Mb. M. A. Brkmis: 8omo time ago
I bought five bottles of your Nunn-
better Tcnto Pills for my wife, who
four vein.
had bssa u invalid for
sufibring With general debility, great
weakness, great nervousness, loss of
appetite, thick, sallow complexion,
a fullness of tke stomaoh. She suf
fered (Wim suppressed menstruation
(monthly sickness). Five bottles of
the pills made a new woman of her.
You may bo assured'I recommend
them. < Yours respectfully,
J. G. Scruggs.
For sale at wholesale and retail by
Lloyd A Adams. Brunswick, Ga.,
and at retail at all points on B <fc W
and ET V A G Railroads. Gall for
descriptive
Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute
Staff or Eighteen Experienced and Skill.
hi riuwtelan. and Sarweoue,
ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.—
Patients treated here or at their homes. Mur
treated at homo, through correspondence, u
successfully as If herein person. Come and
— , - ccntg stamps for our
which gives nil partic
ulars. Address; World's Dispensary Medi
cal Association, 863 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y.
ivorlto Prescription .Is tho best
potent Speblflo for —,
lo Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to
women. Tho treatment of ninny thousands
if such cases, at tho Invalids’ Hotel and 8urg-
cal Institute has afforded n largo experience
In adapting remedies for their cure, nnc
vA llTUvlIw, ff Ua
nterunl congestion, inflammation
nd ulceration, It Is
a specific. It
Is a powerful general, ns well ns uterine, tonic
and .nervine, and Imparts vigor ud strength
to the whole system. It cures weakness of
stomxoh, Indigestion,.Wonting, weak back,
prostration, oxhai
wtrntlon, exhaustion, debility and
l, in cither sex. EnvorltePrescrlp-
, by druggists under our positive
1 wrapper around bottle. ,
- SIX BOTTLES
It *0.00.
AND SURHOUNDINGICOUNTRY.
1 call -special attention to my Large and well selected stock of General
Merchandise, consisting of
m
FaUgNoveltlee in Silks, VelvetaJRobos, aadgrtfant everything
My Millinery Department
bflUed with the Inti
SHOES BOOTS
vncmseiYes on weir own
elegance. Don't fa"'
due rivals, win victories, ud sell
*--,m in style, quality and
Practice In all the oontts of i
cult. Office Iq Crovatt block.
J. W, Bennett.
I have Just received a-\ _ ,
cats, colors, etc,, Undersoils, SI
> stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods of tho latest
Tllari, CnflS, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Umhrelbu, *e.
RE!
I propose to surprise the nubllo in having the handsomest ud most elegant stook of fnrnttura
or brought to Brunswlok, Meldes Carpets, Mattings and Buga. I also keep tho DOMESTIC
IWINGMACHINKS, which is considered tho BEST by|all who have tried them.
?
My Grocery Department yon will and by examination to bo the most complete ever offered fo
. .. y arn! Fsmllv Groceries of the best that the Eastern ud Western mar-
;ho public, consisting of F-ncy and Viml
ketaafford. Lhavealsnjn lartdaduui !
niRDfare, mmimr tools, bums’ matbruls
I falls, Hinges, Stoves and Heaters, Paints, White Leads, OU, Varnishes, Wood jiml Willow Ware,
Hollow Ware, Orookery and Glasa Ware, Tinware, Harness, Saddles, Whips and Ilrjdles.
J. MICHELSON.
M. MICHELSON.
Great Reduction in Prices 1
\wcos
LITTLE
LIVES
PILLS.
ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC.
SICK HEADACHE,
Hesdachf
i.Coustlpt
I***”&*-
hv el,e “ , ZS
cents a vial, by
eaaant
Druggists.
dotbes, ami at once bur
A NEW S.UIT
STYLISH WINTER CLOTHil
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle arid Monk Streets.
on
Venice’s Local Industries. ,
Tho local industries of Venice consist
largely of the weaving of lace, the manu
facture of glass utensils and ornaments,
the selling of all sorts of old curiosities
for as much as tho sellers can get for
them—end a fervent series of solicita
tions for oopper and silver coins. The
shipping interests and trade with foreign
countries are said to be looking up, in a
small way. Tho place has now probably
180,000 inhabitants, and is at times
lively, especially when there are a great
many tourists in town.—Will Oarleton.
Fire From Steam Pipe*.
It still seems to be an unsettled ques
tion whether wood can be ignited by the
beat of a steam pipe in contact with it.
It is admitted, theoretically, that it ig
impossible for wood to take fire at s
temperature 'of 819 degs.,or somewhat
higher, but it is well known that there
have been s large number of cases, of fire
reported as occurring from thiscnaG, rad
the evidence is very conflicting.—Nsw
York Son.
I have Juit received an elegant stock or season
able Fgoods selected by myself In tho Northern
markets, and can supply the town with
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES, OVERCOATS’ M
Gents’ Furnishing Goods.
NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY
Which were purchased for cash, and eon
sent y can be sold on closest margins.
Ctt Suits mado to order from samples, mt
hooper than from a tailor, ud lit guaranteed
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
PUTNAM'S
Livery Me!
Corner Monk and OglcUiorpe streets.
.. securing from ay staMe
The finest Turn-Outs
m
Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates!
For the coming Fall snd Winter we will b* sbls to offer onr customers a moat complete Uhaofth*
ouaartlolet nsnllonsd below, and at sueh remarkably low prices that yon have bnt k '
ie convinced. Ho suoh Indueomont* ware aver batora offered a* we now present In onr
Hardware in Every Line,
House-Furnishing Goods,
PAINTS AND OILS
r iTIlHnSlnilfU
'
Dentists.
V8SLKIA HOUINUHSiS,
DENTI8TS.
Office, front room over ffoore A McCrary’
H
A DUAHtAJSttff, ’'. ti ,- ltl
* LOCAL DENTISTS.
OMeeta Kalsor block, <OVtr drag store o< Lloyd
mmammmilmbmSSSM
D.
R. ATKINSON,
DENTIST. !
Office up atalra to Wright’* new bnlldmg.
PhyslcIsuB.
g IBCBTOIIP, n..D,t
PHYSICIAN AND SUBGE0NJ
m
Lawyers.
0“
” Is WHITFIELD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
the BrunawlokClr,
A.X. Groover.
gENNETTJA GROOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.•
amco] In Mavinle Building, Up Stairs.
ftSaS
m
HEADQUARTERS.
I cam
SK-
Every Article .Guaranteed,
My Watch Repairing
DBPARTHBNT '
R. OBERLAEUTER,
Brunswick, Ga.
YOU
J. B.
Comer Newcastle and Gloucester St.,
FOB YOUR —
Fall Suit and Overcoat
In all varieties, including Mixed Paints,
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
' >.v l.e wnieh will give beet satisfaction.
Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY.
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
I FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE,
Wood and Willow Ware In every deelgn. In Crockery, Gists, Tin and Agate Were we have a line tad
large eeaortment. which we are ready to offer at bottom prieea. We will be pleased to show onr,Hook al
all time*. Satisfy yourselves and os by giving os an early rail.
MZ0HE3LS03ST.
anglt-ly
Auo. F. Franklin.
J. A. H. Jons
FRANKLIN & JONES,
Dealer Broker ail Commission BereM
lay, Ui, Feed, Four, Bacon,
Mill Feed Generally.
Car-Loth* -ots a
AND THE BE8FBEBVI0E.
: i-.evaTtf™
We Compete with any Market in Quality and
Price, and Mean justiwhat we Say.
'Mtt-lV.
I have Jnat received an elegant assortment
purchased during in^rccon^trip North, which 1
Soft d Stiff Hits for
Cannot bo exoeUsd.tGaU|and examine my
$3.00 SHOES FOR MEN,
Equal to any sold elaewhare al ti.
FORNIHR GOODS
White and scarlet underwear, all gnules, ho-
3kwear, suspenders, etc.,
■lory,
atlov.
Suita
shirts, neckwear,
order from samples, and lit guarantaed.
J. B.; WRIGHT*
Nowcastlejand Gloucester Sts, Bmaawlok, Ga.
■UTCOEES AND GEUN
of Delicious
. .. m Armoort®.
I la aeUckmalv Fat and _
yrUvaPBrCfeatoheaper
.. . . . . ’ f ;*>*-!*%>
.Try a. Pi©o©,
■m
my
And yon will have no .other.
Beef, Folk, Sausaffi^ Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HAS0.
-’«V,
BRUNSWICK & 8AV ANNAS
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
for BraoawV* every Taet-
111 leave Ha'
and Friday at* p. as. . „ _ *
Minectloea mad* vitaB.k W. aad B.T.. AG.
roads, nd aUamar -Omokar Bay” for OUa
Laadiuga. Tba-as. HleAelae" Soaekaa at aU way
SPECIAL BATES TO DABIEN.