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A raw Odd Mrk Manna. *
••Did rou over notice,” inquired a law
yer, .••that in 'nearly every occupation
t ho capable worker has a nick name far
the botcher who ia engaged in the Mint
i the some
business? Take my bmineae for an illua*
tratlon. The Ant class lawyer Is colled
on attorney or counselor, whilo tho ‘ne’r-
do-weir is termed i shyster. At test an
incompetent sailor is called a marine; on
Sand the third rate actor is called a ham-
fatter or bom stormer; the shiftless
newspaper reporter or journalist, a
blacksmith; the physician who never
curcsatho quack; the cheap stevedore, a
lumper; the looking glass prize fighter, a
beefer.
“All the terms are used in reproach to
to moke a distinction between the good
and tho bod worker. To call a sailor a
merino is worse than calling him a mur
derer. You might just as well say he
was clumsy or ignorant of his duty. At
sea when a captain calls ono of tho occu
pants of the forecastle a marine, the un
fortunate is made to come- on deck and
shoulder a handspike. This is the worst
kind of punishment in the eyes of nn able
bodied seaman. The term ‘sojer’ is also
used at sea, but not for incompetency,
but to a seaman, who tries to shirk his
duty. These terms are recognized in the
courts, too, for I recall an instance when
a Capt.. Murray, in an angry mood, called
a lawyer df San Francisco a shyster.
The lawyer began action against tho cap
tain. The latter on the stand testified
that he did not call the attorney a shy
ster, but a shy sir. It was a clever move
on the part of tho captain, but tho court
refused to believe him, and he had to
pay.”—New York Mail and Express.
Railway Can In Bustle.
The Russian railway cars are made of
iron throughout—the walls, tho roof, the
floor and the partitions. Even tlio win
dow sashes nro made of metal. There is
no wood about them except the finish
ings, which strikes ono as a good idcu,
particularly since the holocausts that
have recently occurred on our railways.
Tho plates aronot moro.thnn half ‘an
inch thick, so that tho cars are light us
well as substantial, and there is no rat
tling sound. When tho plates get loose
I suppose they are taken to tho shops ;,nd
tightened.
The exterior is painted an indigo bluo
and -handsomely varnished, but thcro is
no superfluous decoration. The interiors
are luxurious, tho walls being covered
with white silk brocade, and the long
sofas, which extend across the compart
ments at right angles with tho car, being
upholstered in the richest Russia leather.
The sofas arc os comfortable as Turkish
easy chairs, and when ono sinks down
into them lie thinks of the hot and bard
seats he is accustomed to at home. The
second class cars are finished in plush, in
'a similar way, only the sofas have parti
tions so that one cannot lie down, and
there i3 ordinary paper on tho walls. Tho
third class cars aro perfectly plain, with
scats running lengthwise and uncush-
loned, like cars of the elevated railroads
in New York.—William Eleroy Curtis in
Chicago News.
New* for Suffering Women.
MottViX, Ga., Feb, 20,1887.
V Mu. M. A. Hindus: Some time ago
I bought five bottle* of your Nunn-
better Tonle Pills for my wife, who
had been an invalid for four years,
Buffering with general debility, great
weakness, great nervousness, loss of
appetite, thick, sallow complexion,
a fullness of the stomach. She suf
fered from suppressed menstruation
(monthly sickness). Five bottles of
the pills made n now woman of her.
You may bo assured 1 recommend
them. - Yours respectfully,
J. G. Scruggs.
For sale nt wholesale and retail by
Lloyd & Adams, Brunswick, Ga.,
and at retail at all points on B & W
and E T V & G Railroads. Call for
descriptive advertising matter!
CURBS AU HUMORS,
from n common I'f-irli, or Eruption,
- '-.rheum,
ula. Salt .
Fover-aoro.-," scaly or Roiifftt
Skin, In short, nil diseases caused by bad
blood nro coaquorcd by this powerful puri
fying, nml Invigorating medicine. Croat
Eating Ulcer* rapidly heal under Its be
nign limncnoc. Especially has it manifested
its potency In curing Teller, Rose Hash,
Bolls, Carbuncles, So re Eyes, Serpf.
J ilous Sores and SwelilUp. Hlp-
olnt Disease, White Swellings,
loltrc, or TUiclt Neck, and Enlarged
Gland*. Scud ten cents In stamps for a
largo treatise, with colored plates, on 8ktn
Diseases, or tho samo amount for a trcatlso
ou Scrofulous Affections. _
“ TI4E BLOOD IS THE T.IFE.M
Thoroughly elennso It by using Dr. CI o r co’a
Golden Medical Discovery, and good
digestion, a fair skin, buoyant *plr>
Its, and vita? strength, will bo established.
CONSUMPTION,
which is scrofula of tbo Lungs, Is ar.
.vstod and cured by tills remedy, If taken be
fore the Inst stages of tho disease aro reached.
From Its marvelous power over this terribly
fatal disease, when first offering this now
celebrated remedy to tho publle. Dr. I’IZRCl
thought seriously of calling It his “Con.
sumption Cure,** but abandoned that
name as too limited for a medicine which,
antl-blllous, pectoral, and nutrlttvo proper!
ties, Is unequnlcd, not only ‘
eases or tuo
Liver, Blood, and Lung
If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, In
s.
„ , __jwsy, debilitated, lin’
sallow color of skin, or yellowish-brown sue
— . . ent headache or dlz:
have
11. mots
on face or body, frequent headache or dizzi
ness, bad taste In mouth. Internal heat or
chills, alternating with hot flushes, low spirits
and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite,
and coated tongue, you are Buffering from
Indigestion, Dynpepsla, nml Torpid
Llvor, or “DIIIoiimiokh.” In many
cases only part of these symptoms arc expe
rienced. As a remedy for all such eases,
Dr. Pierce’* Golden medical Dis
covery Is unsurpassed.
For Wenlt I,lings, Spilling of
Blood, ShortncHs el llrcnlti, Ill-oil-
chltl*, Asthma, Severe Coughs, and
kindred affections, it Is nn efficient remedy.
• SOr.n nr Diiuggists, at 81.00. or SIX
BOTTLES for
IHXN. lit
>5.00.
Bulwer Lytton a, a Dandy.
Until his deatl^in disagreeable old age,
Bulwer Lytton (then Lytton Bulwer)
posed as a dandy and imagined himself
a man of exquisite taste in dress. He
was a9 gorgeous as D’Israeli himself, in
gold and jewels and flashy waistcoat,
but ho didn’t carry them well, as Willis
testifies: “Toward 12 o'clock, Mr. Lyt
ton Bulwer was announced, and enter
the author of ‘Pelham.’ I had made up
my mind how he should look, and be
tween prints and descriptions thought I
could scarcely lie mistaken in my idea of
his person.. No two tilings could he moro
unlike, however, than the ideal Mr. Bul
wer in my mind and tho real Mr. Bulwer
who followed the announcement. Im
primis, tho gentleman who entered was
not handsome. I beg pardon of tho
boarding schools, but he really was not.
He is short, very much bent in tho back,
slightly'knock-kneed, and if my.opinion
in such matters goes for anything, ns ill
dressed a man for a gentleman, as you
will find in London. His figuro is slight
and very badly put together, and tho
only commendable point in his person, as
far as I could see, was tho smallest foot
I ever saw a man stand upon.”—The
Haberdasher.
book on Consumption. Address,
World’* Dispensary Medic:.' *»>o,
elution, M3 Main Street, IU-fr.uX. V.
$500 REWARD
is offered by tho proprietors
of Dr. Sago’s Cntnrrh Remedy
lor a case of catarrh which
they cannot cure. If you
have n discharge from tho
nose, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of
smell, taste, or hearing, weak t\vcs, dull pain
or pressure iu head, you have Catarrh. 1 hou-
eanda of cases terminate In consumption.
Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy cures the worst
cases of Catarrh* “Cold In tho Hoad,'*
and Catarrhal Headache* fiO ».vnp.
No More Eye Glasses!
No
More*
Weak
iSyes
lieot Root Sugar In Europe.
A continental authority has calculated
that the production of sugar from beet
root grown in Europe during tlio year
1887 will show a very decided reduction
on the previous year. From tho figures
for the past year—which aro, of course,
more or less approximate—it is calculated
that 275,000 tons less of beet root has
been grown in the beet root growing,
countries of Europe during 1887 than in
1880. Tho decrease is not confined to
ono country, but is general, tho single
exception being Belgium, which has, it is
estimated, produced 100,000 tons last
year, as against 01,000 tons in 1880. In
Germany and Austria the decrease
amounts in each country to about 100,000
tons* Russia shows a diminished pro
duction of 75,000 tons, whilo France,
moro fortunate, conies within a few
thousand tons of the previous year. The
total production of beet root in 1880 was
2,025,000 tons, and last year it is esti
mated the crop did not exceed 2,850,000
tons.—Chicago Times.
An author who lias published his own
book has netted nearly $20,000, whereas
his royalties at tho usual rates would
have yielded him nt the outside $4,500.
Some books advertise themselves by on
attractive title, some by an ingenious sys
tem, some by the outlier’s name, tliough
a good, interesting story always adver
tises Itself through its readers, as if good
pluv always inspires those who seo it to
tpcak of it to others.—Now York Times.
Mitchell’s
Eye-Salve,
A Certain, Safe mid Effective Remedy for
Sore, leal ani Enflamed Eyes,
l am Closing out my Entile Stock of
4,.
i ... ■ yjp
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
. I -
At a Reduction of 20 perct.
; • 1
I do this in order to make room for my
Spring Stock. I mean exactly what I say
and ask ou to eall 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, Klankets, Bed Comforts, Un
derwear, Corsets, Ladies'and Gents’ Silk
Umbrellas, etc.
d. MIOHELSON.
.':oiiEugu..i juratory
-
Itftttlma. ,
DENTISTS.
^ORo*. tool room orer Honr* * *t«gr*«y’
A Duassiwll,
LUCAL DENTISTS.
uiumIb kbhuir block, otw drag store of
* Again*. -
jy D.~ATKINM»N,
DENTIST.
Office up atalr* In Wright’* mw building.
Physicians.
g IBUBFORD.IM.’D.,
Physician and surgeon]
Office up stain huS* *
Newcastle (street,, <
Lawyers.
QHOVATT * WHITFIELD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Practice fat all the court* of the Brnnurlcxiir
oult, Oflloa In Cravett block. feb8
J. W. Bennett. A, L. Groover.
JJENHETTI& GROOVER,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office tu Uamto (Banding, Up Stair..
JEWELRY
HEADQUARTERS.
IPHACTICAL
-XIKF AND
CORKS TKAR DROPS, GRANULATION. STVK
TUMORS, RKII EYES, MATTKD EYE-
LASIIKS, ETC
AND PRODUCING QUICK UK
PERMANENTCURE
Alio, equity efflrarlons when used 1* other mal
adies, »nnh e> I'lrere, Perer flare*, Timor*, flail
Hheam, Ilaraa, Pile,, or wherever Inflammation
Mints, IIITCIIKLL'K SALVE rosy be aaed to ad
vantage.
Held by *11 Dragglata at IS real,.
ENGINES
FOR
SINNING.
market,
PARI
STANDARD,
or cntalogno
A. li. FARQUIf AR,
Irani* ArrlcalturarWieK. I'-irk, P
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER
SHIP.
rrvHE copartnership heretofore existing be-
J. tween Samuel Walsh and X. Knight, aider
the Orm name of WALSH & CO., Is tmsitajr dis
solved. The business will be continued by the
undersigned, who will collect oil bills and pay all
debts. All orders left at the store of II. T. Dunn
for painting, paper hanging and deedratingof all
kinds will receive prompt attention.
February tt, !*». SAMUEL WALSH.
FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com
plaint you have a printed guarantee
on every bottlo of Shiloh's vitalizer,
It never foils to cure.
M. MI OH E LSON.
Great Reduction in Prices!
HARDWARE,
Never Before- Sold at Such Lo»w Rates!
For the coming Fall and Winter we will bo oblo to offer our customer* a most complete line of tbo
various articles mentioned below, and at auob remarkably low prloea that you have but to give ua a cal)
to be oouviuced. Mo such induoomenta were ever before offered as wo now present iu our wholesale and
retail stock •
Hardware in Every line:
House- FuiTiisliingigGoods,
PAINTS AND OILS
Iu all varieties, including Mixed Paints,
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
whtoh will glvo beat satisfaction.
Earners’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE,
Wood »nd Willow Ware In *v,ry design. Id Crockory, alum, Tin ami Agate Wire we have * line and
l.rge assortment, which w* ore reedy to offer *t bottom piieee. Wo will bo pleated to ehow our .toot *
*11 time*, satiety younelre* and u, by giving a, an aarly eall.
%/C. 2i£IO££EiLjSO£Y.
augU-ly
Aug. F. Franklin.
J. A. H. JoNE
FRANKLIN & JONES,
Dealer, Broker anil Commission Mercian.
Bay,
Grain, Feet Fur, tom
Mill Feed Generally.
Car-Loau Lots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality and
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
Vitek Maker ail Jeweler!
I can soU you from my well oeleoted stock the
aest and beet goods ever brought to this city,
and at prices that defy competition.
Every Article Guaranteed.
If you with to aave money call ntinr placo of
business, corner of hlonk and Nowcnstlo streets
My Watch Repairing *
DMP.h HT1HBNT
Is complete. I turu out nono but Oretnloes work
Give me a trial. . <
R. OBERLAEUTEK,
Brunswick, Ga-
YOU CAN SATE MONEY
, BY CALLING ON „ .
d. B. WRIGHT,
Cornor Newcastle and Gloucester St.,
—FOR YOUR —
Fall Suit and Overcoat.
X have last received an elegant assortment
purchased during my recent trip North, which 1
offer at bargains. MyllnoofJB*
Soft and Stiff Hats for. Men and Boys
Cannot ba]excoRcd. Cull and examine my]
$3.00 SHOES FOR MEN,
Equal to any sold elsewhere at tt. UH •
FMSBM GOODS
White and soorlot underwear, all grades, ho
siery, gloves, shirts, nockwcar, suspenders, etc.,
at lowest prices. g
Suite to order from samples, and II t guaranteed.
J. B. WEIGHT,
Nowcastlnpind Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Ga.
FillrMiiM
BAUMGARTNER BROS*
BUTCBEB8 AND GREEN GROCERS,
M AKE a specialty of Delicious Fat Beef re-
o*l red doily from Annoor** Stock Yards in
‘ Vat and Tender, and
iesgo. It
Is sold Twenty-live Per Cent cheaper than same
meat can be bought elsewhere.
Try's. IFieo©,
And voa will have no mother. .
Beef, Poik, Sausasr^, Etc.,
ALWAY8 ON HAND. J
SEAISLAN ROUTE.'
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
.*4 EL ...
aUreada, sad steamer -Cnaksv Boy" fer ilatlUt
s sgaa»aaaM , -"»
ralss of freights
SPECIAL RATER TO DABIBN.
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