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Otmurt Sepulchral Mate*.
. 1h» German houm trs entirely want
ing in 4m OomfortaMe warmth wo an
MMMftMMitDln America. thdrseptil-
chral.Arliito porcelain stoves, twelve foot
or so high, dupenao almost as littlo heat
os cheer. Solemnly erected In tbo cor-
new of the room*, they peeeent on
that (when one la lira homesick uiood) is
remarkably dispiriting, and often they
produce tlio samo effect on one's spirits
of tlio
aa would the near neighborhood
monuments and gravtstooea they ao
strongly resemble. But tho bed furnish'
ing is os oppressively warm as tho beat
of tho white, ghostly stoves is l
^ insuf-
fleient. The great elder down quilts, that
always form the outside coverings, areas
thick and heavy as feather beds. Bcsido
tho sweltering heat that these
thero cannot but be the suggestion that
very likely they may already have done
duty for several generations. But those
who have always lived in a country of
vulgar progress probably do not appreci
ate the conditions of living in a land
where oristooratlo conservatism prevails.
It is not nt all likely that houses In Ger
many will be warmed by steam pipes or
furnaces,' or anything but their colossal
white stoves, for several hundred years
yet.—Hanover Cor. Boston Herald.
Ice Sailing with Skate*.
Ice sailing is the latest amusement to
take here, and it has become very popu
lar. I do not mean with boats, but with
skates. The skater crosses two sticks
binds him and coven them with can
vas, making the whole about she feet by
one or two in extent He places this sail
against his back and runs his arms
through the stipks so as to hold it. With
a good wind he can go twenty miles an
hour over smooth ice, and he can tack
and beat against the wind, just os in sail
ing a boat. There is a ten mile surface
at CreveCceur lake that offers elegant
sport. It is very exciting, but it requires
some daring to start in, aa the rapidity of
the skater is opt to terrify the man who
has never tried it In skating with the
wind one's eyes water, but one can see
quite well enough to avoid holes. There
would bo little chance of being saved if
you did blow in. However, it is an easy
thing to blow across a three foot hole in
going at a high rate of speed. It is very
exciting sport, and require very little
practice to master its intricacies. It re
quires comparatively smooth ice for good
skating. If an obstruction is met with
your fall is pretty hard.—St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
Mon Wearing Varied Color* Again.
Gontlemen are slowly but surely drift
ing back to those days when light and
fantastic colors were necessary to a hand-
' some and well ordered toilet. Tho ladies
are no longer to monopolize tho gay hues
with which the rainbow is decorated. In
the animal kingdom the gentleman mem
ber of the family generally puts on the
plumage or wealth of hair and fur. For
proof, behold the lion and tho gold or sil
ver pheasant. I say gentlemen are slowly
but surely drifting back to those days of
blue silk coats, yellow veste, green knee
bfeeches, laco collars and wristlets, etc.
Don’t you believe it? Examine any new
tailor mado suit and seo if a pair of
trousers are ever mado up nowadays
without a gay colored pieco of V shaped
silk inserted and joining tho waistband in
the back. A finical gentleman would not
wear trousers that did not havo this
literally entering wedge. The crimson
nccktio is already tho proper caper.
These colors are bound to widen and
engthen until they cover the form of
creation’s lord.—Cincinnati Times-Star.
The Babies of Japan.
The little baby is not offered its natural
. nourishment for three .days. During this
time the liquor of boiled rice is fed to it I
And it is not tilbked daintily up in soft
' wliito blankets in its clean little bed, but
set up in a small tub and covered with
coarse, dark comforts. ' The only relief it
has during its infancy from this uncom
fortable position is-When it is put on itt
mother’s or some else’s back, inside their
clothes, and taken out for an airing. It
is claimed by the more enlightened now
that this constant sitting position, or
being crowded against some one, with
shoulders thrown forward and chest
S ressed in,'is ono reason why almost all
(
Japanese are so extremely narrow-
chested. It is anything but pleasant to
see a 3-yenr-old strapped on tho bock of
a 4-year-old, with head (Bhavcn, of
course,) thrown way over to one side, tbo
unhappy little victim fast asleep'with the
hot sun streaming on it, and flies feasting
on the dirt which is almost invariably part
of a Japanese baby’s face.—Babyhood.
News for Sniftering Women.
Mobven, OA. Feb. 20,1887.
Mb. 11. A. Bilious: Borne timo ego
I bought five bottle* of your Nunn-
better Tonto Pills for my wife, who
had boon an invalid for four years,
suffering with general debility, great
weaknoss, great nervousness, loss of
appetite, thick, sallow complexion,
a fullness of tho stomach, she suf
fered fh»m suppressed menstruation
(monthly siekncsB). Pi vo bottles of
the pills mado a now woman of her.
You may be assured I recommend
them. Yours respectfully,
J. 6. Scnuaas.
For Bale at wholesale and retail by
Lloyd A Adams, Brunswick, 6a.,
and at retail at all points on B <fc W
and E T V & G Railroads. Call for
descriptive advertising matter.
AND SURROUNDlNGICOUNTRY.
I call special Attention to my Large and well selected stock of General
Merchandise, consisting of
CURED AU HUMORS,
from a common RTotch, or Eruption,
to tho wont Set .'lulu. Salt-rheum,
Fever -soros," scaly or Rough
Fever-eoros," scaly or Rough
Skin, In short, nil diseases caused by tvsd
blood are conquered by this powerful, puri-
fyimr. and Invigorating medicine, ureat
Eatlutr Ulcer* rapidly heal under its be
nign Influence. Especially has It manifested
Its potency In curing Totter, Roso Rash,
lolls, Cai “
iRoile, Carbuncles, Soro Eyes, Scrof-
'ulous Soros and Swellings, Hip-
Joint Disease, White swellings,
Goitre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged
Send ten cents in stamps for a
largo treatise, with colored plates, on Skin
Diseases, or tho same amount for a treatlso
0 «TXJE 1O RUOOD 0n iS THE . T,IFE.*>
Thoroughly clcanso It by using Dr. V lores’*
Golden Medical Discovery, mid good
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant spir
its, and vital strength, will be established.
CONSUMPTION,
which is Scrofula of tho Lungs, is an
rested and, cured by this remedy, If taken be
fore tho last stages of tho dlseoso are reached.
From Its marvelous power over this terribly
fatal dlseoso, when 8rat ottering this now
‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ ’ •' , Dr.
celebrated remedy to tho public, Dr. I’ieroh
thought .seriously of calling It his “Cou-
a medicine which,
from Its wonderful combination of tonic, or
strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing,
nntl-bilious, pectoral, and nutritive proper
ties, Is unequnlcd, not only ns a remedy for
consumption, but for all Chronic Dis
eases of tbo
Liver, Blood, and Lungs.
If you_feol_dull, drowsy, debilitated, havo
on face or body, frequent headache or
ness, bad tasto In mouth, Internal heat or
chills, aKernatlng with hot flushes, low spirits
and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite,
nnd coated tongue, you are suffering from
fudlgostlon, Dysiicpsln, nnd Torpid
Elver, or “Bllloiisncsa.” In many
cases only part of these symptoms are expe
ls As u remedy for_j\!l_ such rases,
rlenccd.
Dr. Pierce’s Golden medical
covory is unsurpassed.
For Weak Iauiu», Spilling of
Hood, Shortness of Rrentli, (iron-
hltls, Asthma. Sovoro Coughs, and
kindred affections, it is an efficient retnedj.
Sold nr DnuaaisTs, nt $1.00, or
DOTTLES for $5.00.
book on Consumption. Address,
World’s Dispensary Medici
elation, coa iloln aiieet, Hrrr,v
$500 REWARD
Is offered by tho proprietors
of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
for a case of catarrh which
they cannot cure. If you
havo a discharge from tho
nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of
smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain
or pressure In head, you havo Catarrh. Thou-
- nlm'
..pressure , . ...
sands of caeca terminate In consumption.
Dr. Sago’s Catarrh Remedy cures tho worst
cases of Catarrh-“Cold in tho Hoad,”
and Catarrhal Hcadacho. CO cents.
clothes, nnd at once bur
A NEW SUIT
k ° f t * Nov4,Ue * ta 8Uta ' **"•■**••’ •»**«et everything
My Millinery Department
' , Is filled with the latest styles of l«dtss’ Rats, Bonnots. Ornaments, Slbboni
very descrip tion. Tills Department yon will And under the care and mastgeir
ar and tashionablo milliner just from Baltimore.
SSSCOSS -A.3JT3D BOOTS
Of every style andlqnaUty. My shoes will make friends, outshine rivals, win victories, and sell
themselves on their own merftutovcry timo4frboy are flrst-oUsHphrougbout In style, quality and
elegance. Don’t fail to get a pair.
0“
c WHITVIRLD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW;
Praotloe in an the courts of the Bruns wlekOlr
cult. Office In Crovatt block, fobs
J. W. Bennett. ' A. L. Groover.
gBNSBTTRt GROOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT. LAW .
I have Just received a very Barge stock of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Goods of tlio latest
cuts, colors, eta., Undersuits, Shirts, Collars, Cun, lists, Gaps, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, fto.
FURNITURE!
I propose to surprise the Phblle in having the handsomest and moat elegant .took of furniture
over brought to Brunswick, bosldoa Carnots, Mattings nnd Rugs. I also keen tho DOMESTIC
SEWING MACHINES, which Is oonstdorea the BEST byfall who have trlod thorn.
GROCERIES !
My Grocery Department you will And by Examination to bo the most complete over ottered to
tbo public, consisting of F mcy nnd Family Groceries of tlio host that the Eastern and Western mar-
afford. I have also just added fa,, - tuck of
, CMtIWIiltS’ TOOLS, BUILDERS’ MILS
Nalls, Hinges, Stoves and Hoators, Points,While Leads. OIL'Vamlshos, Wood and Willow Ware.
Hollow Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Timvaro, Harness, Saddles, Whips and Bridles.
J. MICHELSON.
M. MI0HEL80N,
Great Reduction in Pricesl
HARDWARE.
Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates!
Pttftuianal Directory
DentUta.
MM.mimjmibaO'
■ DINT I sts.
GOTO, front room over Men. a iMiCrnry’
Tli*,
MWji
A •®at,«m»ami4
LOQAL DENTISTS.
* Adams' KklKrbloc>c * OY(r dru * •«>** *****
n D. ATKINSON,
DENTIST. \
OflMe up stairs la Wright’s now building.
Fhjglclans.
JJ'IBURVOHD, nt,.D„
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON]
Offlco up stairs in Brocas Mi
IsweosUe •street, opposite
Lawyers.
•Office]In Mnunlo Building, Up Stairs,
JEWEL B¥
HEADQUARTERS.
latcl Mater
I oan sell yon from my well
finest and best goods over li“
‘ it prices that defy oom r
Every Article .Guaranteed.
It you wish to save money call at mv. place of •
business, oorner of Monk and Newcastle streets
My Watch
DEPARTMENT
H. OBERLAEUTER,
Bbunbwiok, Gk. ?
YOU CAN SATE MONEY
BVJCALDNG ON
■m.
For tho coming l-’sll snd Winter wo will bo ablo to offer our customer, a most complato lineoftbe
various srtlolo. "itintioned below, snd s» snob remarkably low price, that you havo but to give us a call
to be convinced. No .nob Inducements wore ever bofore offered as we now present In our wholesale snd
retail .took >( -
Hardware in Every Line,
1 House-Furnishing Goods,
PAINTS AND OILS
In all varieties, including Mixed Paints,
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
. ' 11 V I . which will give brat satisfaction.
Earners’ Implements of Highest Quality,
STYLISH WINTER CLOTH
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Comer Newcastle and Monk Streets.
I havo Just received an elegant stock of season-
.jlofgooits selected by myself In the Northern
markets, and can supply tho town with
• People of Alaska.
Governor Swineford eays in his annual
report that there are 80,800 peoplo in
Alaska. Of these, 37,500 are uncivilized
natives, 3,750 civilized natives, 800
Aleuts, 1,800 creoles and 5.000 whites.
Tho year was regarded as an exception-
i yew
oily bad ono in 'regard to temperature,
but tho enthusiastic governor, who was
acclimated in the northern peninsula of
Michigan, says that ho has not changed
his opinion as to the general salubrity and
mildness of the climate. And this seems
to bo borno out by the statistics of meteor
ology, for it cannot bo said that a cli
mate which ranges from 8 dogs, below to
77 degs. above is harshly cold or scorch
ing in its heats.—New York Mail and
Express.
ided
Money and Caro Wsstsd.
If half the care and money
on pet dogs in Washington we
to the care of needy and deserving chil
dren, somo thousands of these might be
rescued from wont and prepared for use
fulness in life. Wo suppose foe prefer
ence for dogs is all right, since society
i>y its acts rays so, but somehow it does
not socni to fit in nicely with par exalted
Christian civiliriitlon.—Washington Post.
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES, OVERCOATS M
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKWiSAH AND HOSIERY
Which woro purchased for cash, and conse
uenty can be sold on closest margins.
“'“"•Suits made to order from samples, mnch
gjU Duivo iiiiniu luuiuu tiwiu raiiijmis, iiiuui
lumper than from a tailor, nm| lit guaranteed.
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
PUTNAM’S
Livery Stable!
Corner Monk and Oglolhorpc streets.
. securing from my stable
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BEST 8EUVI0E.
order solicited, Jand “thfinrtlfln gnuran-
A. T. PUTNAM,
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 snd Willow Ware In every design. In Crockery, Glass, Tin and Agato War. wo hsvi
largo assortment, which we are ready to offer at bottom price.. We will be pUaacit to show c
all rimes. Satisfy yourselves snd us by giving us an early call.
Mi. MIOHELSON.
Auo. F. Franklin.
J. A. H. Jone
FRANKLIN & JONES,
Dealer Mer ail Cooaisn Merctat,
lay, Mi, Feed, four, Bum,
Mill Feed Generally.
Car-Lu*- isots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d
Price, and Mean justlwhat We Say.
.'snlf-lY.
d. B. WRIGHT,
*v
m
Comer Noivcastlo and Gloucester Sf„
Fall Suit and Overcoat.
I have Just received an elegant assortment
purchased during my reoent trip North, which 1
offer at bargains. My lino of
Soft and Stiff KtU ' for MiB and Bojt
Cannot bo oxeoUod.tUall|and examine my
$3.00 SHOES FOR MEN,
Equal to any told elsewhere at |4.
Whlto and scarlet underweari all grades, ho
siery, gloves, shirts, neckwear,, suspenders, ete,.
.Suits to order from samples,and fit guaranteed.
J. B. WRIGHT, '
Nswosstlojand Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Ga.
BAUUQARTNER BROS.,
BCTCBEKS AND GBKKN GKOCKBS.
eelvert da
Is siSfTwonty.flve 1
meat oan be bought elsewhere.
Wry a
. And you will have tio pther;
Beef, Poik,SausaJ?ps,Etc.,
ALWAYS.ON HAND.
BRUNSWICK ASAVANNAH
ANDWAY LANDINGS,
v! -N.
Steamer St. Nicholas
■ W in las vs HsTsnuth ,n>r
day sad Friday sis p. m.
Connections msdswtthB,
points between
' V. . • .
SPECIAL RATES TO D,
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