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At the
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low, crowded, quaint
the
J at va
riola points in tho-bay by these
ewjuo fighters and their noi*y‘
are bam and barken tines,
brigantines, two, three and fo
schooners and fuH rigged ships, dis
charging and receiving cargoes. K Btm
are Dutch barks and brigs discharging
coal from Cardiff. They will .receive
sugar or molasses for Philadelphia or Hew
York, and there load with general cargoes
tor some European port,Norwegian
' barks, brigs and brigantines have brought
eoalfrom the Baltio and tUes from Fraaoe
and Spain,; French brigs and. baths are
discharging cargoes of tiles from Mar
seilles. Here are Spanish vessels with
linen and wines from Barcelona. All
manner of queer Portuguese craft are
herewith onions and gerlio and flour.
From Halifax have come vessels with
general cargoes of odlons, cabbage
toes, apples and salt fish. From
America have come brigs and
tines, with the general air and buili
Spanish craft, and these have bn
wheat, fruit and tossajo or jerked
olives, sweet oil, bacon, butter, lard, figs
and brandy. From Vera Cruz, and Mex
ico have come what our American sea
folk are pleased .to term “tramp” steam-
era with hundreds of bulls for the bull
fights and for meat; and American and
Canadian vessels bring hither three-
fourths of the entire food staples con
sumed by the people of Cuba.—Edgar L.
Wnkeman’a Letter.
Try Not to Cough.
A physician who is connected yrfth an
institution which contains many children
says: ‘ 'There is nothing', more irritating
to a cough, than to cough. For some,
time I had been so fully assured of this
that I recently determined if possible,
for one minute, at least, to lessen the
number of coughs heard in a certain
ward in the hospital of the institution,
By the promise of rewards and punish
ments I
succeeded in inducing them
simply to hold their breath when tempted
to cough, and in a little while I was my
self surprised to see how some of the
children recovered entirely from their
Newt for 8*ffferittf Women.
Morten, Ga., Feb, SO, 1887.
an invalid for roue years,
with general debility, great
fered from 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.,
ana at retail at all points on B & W
and E T V ,* G Railroads. Call for
descriptive advertising matter.
CVRSS AM. HUMORS, _
or Bruptlou,
Snft-riiciini,
niotcii,
Skin, In short, all
mused by
blood uro conquered by this powerful, purl,
lying, and Invigorating sitodlolno. Croat
Bating Ulcer* rapidly heal under Its bo-
' ity iias It manifested
MbUteu^YnwnSiyTctfer. H>io jjaals,
noils, qarbunelea, Soro_ Eyes, Scrof-
Sore
loua Soroa aiid^ bwolllii
SoUre
QlandU T __
largo treatise, with colored
Diseases, or
°“* i TUi: l0 UU'aOD "IS THE
ole
{ ■loua Soroa and Swolllnaa, IIlp-
olut Disease, Whtto swell tugs,
loltre, or Thick Neck, and Enlarged
Clauds. Bond-ten oents in stamps for a
on
is same amount for a trcatlso
M THE l,irG.»
inso it by using Dr. 1- loree’a
lacovory, mnl good
b, and t
CONSUMPTION,
which Is Scrofula of tho Bungs, Is o
rested and cured by this remedy, if taken t
-* * -Mseaso are reachc
“Constant coughing is precisely like
scratching a wound on the outside of the
body; bo long os' it is dono tlje wound
will not heal. Let a person when tempted
' to cough draw a long breath and hold it
Until it warms and soothes every air cell,
and some benefit will soon be received
from tho process. The nitrogen which is
thus retained acts as on anodyne to the
irritated mucus’ membrane, allaying the
desire to cough and giving the throat and
lungs a chance to heal.. At the same
time a suitable medicine will aid nature
in ber effort to recuperate.”—Baltimore
Newc.
Behavior in the Sick Boom.
The etiquette of the sick room should
be better understood. Many n patient,
nervous and excited, has literally had the
life forced but and gone to the grave
through uneasiness or ’fright over his
mysterious surroundings. There is no
time when a man or woman more needs
to have natural and cheerful people about
them than when tossing on a sick bed.
Talking in the room should always be
done in a natural tone of voice, and nover
in whispers. There should bo no tip
toeing and no long faces, or discussions
over this or that grave symptom. The
doctor that don’t bring a breezo of cheer
fulness with him to the sick room had
better quit business and go to the under-
- taker’s trade. There are many forms of
disease where the patient is killed or
cured, not by any remedies, but by the
indiscretion or discretion of the physician
and attendants.—Chicago Inter Ocean.
Artists’ Horn* Deflorations,
Artists’ ideas of decorating their own
quarters diff<
[fer from their ideas of deco
rating rich men’s houses, and for reasons
sufficient to themselves. They beautify
the house of wealth expensively, but for
their studios and apartments they much
prefer suoh trappings as a lot of sail or
tent cloth, fish nets, turkey red chintz,
old swords, the rough bark of trees, dried
flowers, old straw hats and various other
at which the junk shop man
ild turn up his now in contempt. Tho
value of all this debris is greatly enhanced
in the artist’s opinion if everything is
Then it is
the
thickly covered with dust,
unmistakably artistic. Some of
studios in this city are fearfully and won
derfully filled.—New York Press “Every
Day Talk."
Mad Over Vegetarianism.
A man mode mad over vegetarianism
was a curious inmate of a Pennsylvania
hospital. The sight of any animal, bird,
insect or reptile, slain at the hand of
-man, would send him into paroxyisms of
hysteric rage. He would wear no shoes,
in order to kill tho fewer animalcules as
he walked. Every shoe or woolen article
of clothing that came in his reach he
would destroy; a funeral would fill him
with frenzy, for he held that the dead
should be carried into the woods end cov
ered with leaves; 'fohilo his vegetarian
ideas os to food were equally pronounced.
On every occasion possible he would slip
off to eat grass, each blade v of which he
would carefully wipe in order to preclude
the destruction of an insect.—Good
Housekeeping.
During 1887 eleven and a half tons of
postage stamps—nearly 170,000,000 in
number—were sold at the Now York
postoffice. *
It is said that for consumptive* noth
ing is better than raw ur.kiif conked
■nails.
is or.
.. , jn be
fore the last stages of tho disease are reached.
From Its marvelous power over this terribly
fatal disease, when first offering this now
celebrated remedy to the public, J3r. PiEitCE
_ .. - 0 pi
thought-seriously of calling it his “Cou.
sumption Core,” but abandoned .that
nomo ns too limited for a medicine which,
from Its wonderful combination of tonic, or
strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing,
■ntl-blllous, pectoral, and nutrltlvo proper
ties, Is uncqunlcd, not. only ns a remedy for
consumption, but for ull Chronic Die-
Liver, BJood, and Lungs.
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, have
low color of skln, or yeflowlsh-brown sgoU
If you feel dull, drowsy, doblll
sallow color of skin, or yeuowlsh-L
on face or body, frequent headache or
ness, bad taste In mouth, Intcrnnl heat or
chills, alternating with hot flushes, low spirits
and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite,
suffering from
Dl<
rieSred.’As a remedy forjtll such oases,
Dr. Pierce’s Ooldon Medical Dis
covery Is unsurpassed.
For Weak Bungs, spitting ol
id. Shortness of Drouth, ifron.
’- Asthma. Severe Coughs, and
affootlons, It Is an efilcleiit lemodv,
Bonn by Dmjaotsw. nt gl.OO, or SIX
BOTTLE* for $5.00. ,
Send ton cents In Btimnw for l»r. Pieroo’s
book on Consumption. Addiv*.
World’s Dispensary Rlcdln.i t««-
elation, 003 Main Sheet, IU’umi • , N. Y.
$500 REWARD
Is offered by tho proprietors
for a case of catarrh whlct
they cannot cure. If you
have n discharge from tho
offensive or otherwise, partial loss of
»m5l,'taste, or hearing,’weak‘eyes, dull pain
n head, you have Catarrh. Thou-
or pressure in.....
sands of cases tormi-— ... .
Dr. Ssge’s CataRBH Kzbedy cures tho worst
cases of Catarrh. “Cold til tho Hoad,”
and catarrhal Headache. GO cents.
clothes, and nt once buy
A NEW SUIT
STYLISH WINTER CLOTHfVG
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets,
I have Just rccclvod an elegant stock of sonBon-
■ J ■ - niysclflnlho Northern
able.’goods selected by my,
mnrkcts, and can supply tno town with
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES, OVERCOAT:'* M
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY
|Whtch were purchased for cash, and conso
uent y can be sold on closest margins.
Jpy Suits made to order from samples, much
■ —
I am Closing ont my Entire Stockof
FAIL m WINTER GOODS
At a Reduction of 20 per ct.
hooper than from a tul'or, and lit guaranteed.
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
PUTNAM’S
Gamer Monk and Oglcthoipe streets.
. securing from mystnhlo
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BEST SERVICE.
I do this in order* to make room for my
Spring Stock. 1 mean exactly what I say
and ask you to call and be convinced. My
goods are offered at. prices that are in the
reach of all. Life is short, and if you want
to enjoy it, call and see the great bargains.
1 will give special bargains in Cloaks,
Flannels, Blankets, Bed Comforts, Un
derwear, Corsets,.Ladies’andjGents’ Silk
Umbrellas, etc.
d. MIGHELSON.'
Professional
Dimtfirr
IfentlHtn.
VII»KAHnLU)|OMIMn,
DENTISTS,
Office, front room over Moor* * McCrary’
* LOCAL DENTISTS.
,Of|c«teA«»«ormq<flhotor
n D. ATKINSON,
DENTIST.
110X0.
drug .lore of Lloyd
J k-L.
1
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'" i= • -’f-.- &
M-. MICHELSON.
Great Reduction in Pricesl
Never Before Sold at Suclr Low RatesI
For tho coming Fill un<l Wtntor we will be able to offor our onttomen a moat eompleto line of the
varlmtc article* *ncntl<imnl below, and at auoh remarkably low price* that you hare but to give ua a call
be convinced. No «noh ludnoeuyonta worejovor bolore offered ae we now present In our wholesale and
retail stock if >
Hardware iii Every Line,
Housc-Furnishinsr Goods,
PAINTS AND OILS
In all varieties, including Mixed Paints,
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
' new o wblehwilltflrebeat aattafaotton.
Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill'Hardware, Building Supplies,
ICE CREAM FRHKZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook StQves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
I. FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE,
Wood and Willow Wire lo every deign. la Crockery, Glue, Tin tod Aget* W.ra w* hare * fine end
largo Meortment, which wn ere ready to offer at bottom prleea. Wo will bo pleaaed to show oar .took at
all ilmoe. Satiety youreelvee and ue by glvlag ua an early call
augM-ly
Iiff. IMZOHELSOISr.
Aug. F. Franklin.
J. A. H. Jone
FRANKLIN & JONES,
Dealer. Broker anil Mon Mad,
Hay, drain, Feed, Four, Baton,
Mill Feed Generally.
Car-Lu.* ^ots a
Your order solicited, amt satisfaction gnaran- ’
tool. 1
A. T. PUTNAM,
We Compete with any Market in Quality and
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
J. VT. Bennett. S; A.Lr Groover.
EVftRTTMfc OROOVEH,
B 1
ATTORNEYS AT LAW-
omoa'in Vaoulo Bulldlug, Up Stair*.
HEADOUARTERS.
PRACTICAL!
and at price* that defy competition. _ (
Every Article Guaranteed.
My Watch Repairing *
IDBTARTBkBNT
Iacomplotoi I turn out nonp butflrat data work
Giro mo atrial.
R. OBERLAEUTER,
> Brunswick, Ga.
YOU CAN SATE HONEY
BY CALLING Ok"
j. B. WRIGHT,
Corner Nowoaatle and Gloucester St*
-FORYOUR-
Fall Suit and Overcoat
I have Jutt received an elegMt
purchascl during my recent trip Norl
offer at bargains. My Hue of
Soft anil Stiff Hals for
Cannot bo oxoeUed. Call and examine my
$3.00 SHOES FOR MEN,
Equal to any sold elsewhere at tf.
GOODS
Whtto and scarlet underwear, all grade*, ho-
millers, cto.,
slot/, gloves, shirts, noekwear, susponi
nt lowest prices. . . „ . .
•Suits to ardor from sample*, and fit guaranteed.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Nowcsstlejnnd Gloucester Sts. Brunswick, Ga.
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BUTCHERS Altb GMKff GROCERS,
AKE a specialty of Dellolous Fat
solved daily from Armour’s Stef••
‘I^'UW?
Chicago, n It delioioui
It soi3.Twcnty-llvo Ber
meat can be Might elsewhere.
tock Yardshi
ler, and
Try* a Pteoe,
And von wlirhave no .other.
Beef, Poik, Sausas?^, Etc.
always on hand.
SEA ISLAN
AND WA¥|jANDINGS.
i
, ;
• >■'-4
. the
city,
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
Steamer St. Nicholas
SPECIAL RATES TO DARIEN.
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