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*•' *>*<’tj- Mrla-rholy Varan.
Erery ud]‘r>r who has to deni with
ptiroly litaiwjr* contribution. will iwnr
witii '-i that him4x1 tin of tlio tpi-res
oITc;i\l by young writer* nowaday* an
rtf this ii’iirlmily im-km.-noly class.* To
look over tlio nmm, .cr.|4* in a slngio
inohtiug’s lngil would !,u.l ono to tup.
* twee tt sort of moml ..pestilence had
jumiKsl tlio quarantine tlio night beforo
and Uescamlwl upon America, depleting
it* victims' live* of oil that was fresh,
youthful, hopeful, and pesslmlzlng them,
aa It 'rere, beyond care. It is AohlAchl
Aoli I over O&d ureet again, every trims-,
later giving 41* owh version andapplica-
tiou. Pbema and stories relating to
Christmas and Thanksgiving with a true
ring of gladness and good ch&r in them
are rare; white autumrt leaves, par*
ticulariy the ‘‘sear” variety, are as popu-
' , lor mediums for the transmission of- woes
os were the Sibyls of old.
There is real ’trouble enough in the
world, a pitiful God knows. Let us have
tyords of sympathy, of grave,’ sweet coun
sel 4“ our sorrow, you pen wielders
whom wo. admit to our inmost selves at
times when no living presenoe oould be
borne.: Tell us, if you will, of your own
sad experiences, and how you found con
solation in them; remind us,and woshall
- be grateful, tliat life is a solemn, earnest
thing, by no means to bo laughed at or
lightly tripped through; .but do not call
Upon tis to shudder over vaguely impiend-
tag tetr^*; do not scrape from your
palette the living colors of crimson petal,
and golden maple bough, and the chang
ing sheen of the rainbow, bidding us sol
ace ourselves with mist and ashes of
rises. _ It-is tho feet of him that bringeth
-good tidings that are beautiful upon the
mountains; he who pubiisheth pence is
‘tlie true benefactor of ,his f6U0w men.—
Willis Boyd Allen in The Century.
, ' . 1 :
Customs ot tlie Albanians.
Among the Albanians exist bitter feuds
that have been bonded down-from gener
ation to generation, and when men meet
of those two families there is bound to btfa
fight that will last until one qr the other
is dead or disabled, and these feuds often
have their rise in (lie qkurrefy of little
children, or women over tho.water foun
tain. They have a <S; To of unwritten
laws, which gmyr.i their intercourse
with each other when enemies, and tytey
never deviate under any provocation. If
their worst enemy goes into a tavern,
cabaret or cafe, and sits down beside an
other man, they regard him as under tho;
protection of that man, and in their eyes
it 1 would be making him commit op un-
pardonablo breach of hospitality to attack
one under hfy protection. Also, if they hap
pen by any means to touch the hand’of tho
man they wish to kill lie is henceforth a
friend instead Of an enemy, and if ever
you or yours have eaten in company with
an enemy he' is obliged to forgef bis
enmity and bo a friend thenceforward,
and being friends among the Albanians
-means being more than brothers.
An Albanian will never stab a man in
the back nor shoot from an ambush. If
ho cannot fight fair and -square, he
doesn’t want to fight. He will not leave
a sick or suffering animal by the road
side; he will pick up a crust of bread
wherever ho sees it, and pray, fbr tho
wicked person who made light of Such a.
perfect gift, and placing it up on somo
high place ho will deal tenderly with all,
weaker than he; he will not {brink water
standing up, for {ear of appearing to
despise that great blessing, and he will
oourt a maiden as love lorn as any other
man, in spite of his warlike nature.—
Olive Harper in Courier-Journal.
Moral Touching In Schools.
One very good plan is something like
the following: From two to four pupils
are selected, and it is mode the duty of
each to look up and copy a short* moral
sentiment or maxim to bo read at the
opening of the school in the-moniing.
Another set is selected to present i imilar
maxim* the next day,- and ih this way
all the piuiils are selected in turn.. When
tho pupil hSs read or ropedted his senti
ment -to tlio- school it is.illustrated or
commented upon by the teacher till the
meaning is not only clear but well im
pressed. After tho rendingfof the senti
ments they are copied on the^black lieard,
where they remain all day, and each
pupil in tho room copies - them into a
blank bonk. After the first day tho
teacher calls upon volunteers to re;>eat
tho sentiments given on preceding days.
Five’or six sentiments may be called up
in review each day.
Some pupils, not much accustomed to
general loading, way find it difdcult to
look up now sentiments; but let it bo
understood that if a now one cannot bo
found an old ono will be accepted. Under
judicious management there will be no
trouble bore. Children do not like to be
parrots, repeating the words of their
mates; and when review sentiments aro
presented they wilf be quite sure to bo
suqji as deserve repetition.—Mary E.
Beedy in The Century.
For The NERVOUS
The DEBILITATED
The AGED.
* ku¥h rum.
Criery uk] CM. the Msmtnrai to-
quiet* the iwnnm rfthw. curing
Renrtsu Woaknete, HyMerta. sleep.
fame.
It drives bet UmmIwmMi bumottof
the blood ponO’XtxmcurtrhtaK it,
sod so overcoming than durum*
reuniting from Impure or iunuv op
-Sued blood. •
A LAXATIVE.
ActtaftraUdhbutsurclyonthobonre!,
It cun* habitual ooasHMUon, and -
A DIURETIC.
In It* composition the best sod most
acUvodimeticsof the Materia klodlca
ore combined scleBUttcmlly with oth<*
cffcctivo remedies tor diseases of tho
-kidneys. Jtcanbe isUSdontogtra
quick relief end spoedr cure.
Hundredsof testimonials tore bwoSbMlred
sho hare ut*d Uita ranmdr with
■nslll. head for elrstdsn^alrin*
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Prop's
BURLINGTON, VT.
Great Reduction in Pricesl
s-
Never Before Sold -at Such LowIRatesI it
Ibrlheoomlng Fall and Winter we will be abb to offer our customers a moat complete line qf the
none articles monUoned below, and at each remarkably low prices that ycu have but to give us a call
be convinced. No snob inducements were ever hglore offered se we now. present in our wbpleeale and
all stock w
. Hardware in Eye$y Line,
IIouse-Fnrnishing Gtnxls,
PAINTS' AND 01 «
In all varieties, including Mise/i ikiiuts,
Doors, Sash, Blinds,
which will glvd beet satisfaction.
farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRLGEn A TORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
FltlKHDO THE HOUSEWIFE,
Wood and Willow Ware lu every tl<*#ign. It* t.'rocket y, <»Usp, i'iu
large assortment, which vr* are reatlv to offer at bottom price*. We t
all times. Satisfy yourselves and us by giving us an early call.
Spring Clin?!
Latest Styles
And at Bottom Prices can l>c had by calling nn
J. B. WRIGHT,
Corner Xcwcastlelsnd Gloucester 8f.
Professioiui
Dcntlutsu
* nnt,klNunMh.to.
* DENT! si».
Mrt rsrv’
HW
;my stock of
HATS,-CAPS AND SHOES
I NECKWEAR AND
HilH iOOOSS
, !■ larger than I bsvo had In many ee aeons, and
nnvono can’ root assured of being suited. Cull
andcxnmlnc.
Butts to order from samples, and fit guaranteed,
J. B. WRIGUT,
Newcastle and Gloucester Sts, Brunswick. Ga,
NEW WLISBSPRI1 SUITS
Throw aside your old clothes, and provide
ourself with something new, seasonable and
tyllsh from the old rcllablo clothier,
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle ami Monk Streots.
tuglt-ly
m:. avEioiiHiiLSonsr.
Au& F. Franklin.
J. A. H. J ONE
FRANKLIN & JON'ES,
Sealer. Mir aM Ceuaissoii iettaiit,
I lmvo just received an elegant stock ot season
able goods selected by myself In tho Northern
markets, and cau supplyfthe town with
Clothing, Hats,
SUITES, HATS,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NEOKWEAttJAXD HOSIEHV
Which were purchased for cash, and conso
qucntly enn be sold on closest margins.
i)^-Snits mrnlo to order from samples,muol
cheaper than from a tailor, and lit guaranteed.
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
lay, drain, M, tar,
. ' Mill Feed Q enerally.
Car-Lwo.,. ^ots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality apd
Price, and Mean just what we Say. *
SEAISUlN ROOT!
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AN!> WAY LANDINGS.
u ..:\^t^Ynrr£r~‘ 4 '
Steamer St. Nicholas
W ill leave Bavatmuh for llrmisvric* every Tueo*
day and Frldny at 4 p. m.
Coiinri’tlous mstjo '‘•W 1 W.’hurt K.T.* * G,
lUiirofu’s, «ud st<’iiit;v. -Liaclior Uoy’* for hfttills
Landiityi*. • bf •• tt. Nlcuolfts" toucbiv at all way
points bstwi uti Uruiiswick nml ttwaniith.
For rates of freights r.uU pahr*HK«? f Apply to
'V. F. L»GNNIM*N,Akom.
^ R<! %lsMe
LOCAL DENTISTS.
Ofttcelii KnUrr bhic1i ft over drug utorc of Lloyd
RAftattts.
D. ATKINNON,
DENTIST.
Ofllco up stairs In Wright’s new < 1 ins.
I’bygicIauH.
|J HVRVOKI»,'M. D..
PHYSICIAN -US’D SUKGtOlF
Office t
,i stain In firecse building j
■ si root, opposite Mooro’i
VtSKn 0 ;
lawyers.
QltrtVAT-r lc WHITPIBLD,
m ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
A . I.. Groover,
J. W. Bonuctt.
.jgENMKTT AJ GHUOVBR,
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
OlUr.o In MatmiyiBnlldlng. Up Stairs.
"MM
McQRARY’S
And .Sale
■m
GRANT STREET.
NEW VEHICLES,
Nothing Second-Hand
‘ Second-Class.
or
Hodges & O'Connor.
* year’* trial it|la,now on acknowledged fact that wo
Keep!;: the Purest and Freshest Drugs in ,the ’ City.
Our Pre; erlption^Department
Why Time I’ovei Sn Swiftly.
Jolm belongs to n race wiioso mcrabors
for centuries have enjoyed tlio jireutl tlis-
tinction of being permitted, to sixiak
twice, but that is rt^>rivilego tvl licit John
hasrnever yet ottompted to avail liimscJf
of. Tlio other day ho worked no r,teadily
that ho too no note of tho flight of time
and the closing hour arrived before ho
wns ablo to realize that the afternoon
was half gone. “Well, well, well," said
tho' old man, in a bowiRlercd sort of
fashion, “it rnust be tree, as I’vo licard,
that tlio days grow shorter as a min
grows oldeK I can’t tinderstand liow it
is tlmt hours slip by so fast." Ho stood
for a moment in sileut and almost mourn*
ful contemplation. Then tho light of im
idea siowlv diffused itself over his broad,
honest face. “Tiuit’s it.” Ilo «ifd, still
in a reverio; “that's it. It must be them
Uttlo round ninety cent docks—they tick
« Cost,"—••BBtaUci’ > ln Brooklyn Ewte:
Is without ilou’.tt tln» most complete, fis tiic amount <*f work tlano fleninasirntes. e n!«o guarantee
exactness niuliUsimtrh, rsthls ilep.'utmonf l>» iimler the personal mi »ei ' i-mn of tlio ulitust prescrip
tion olerk known to the''llrm^wiok piihlir. Neither ai*o we contimom to any one physician’* pro-
riptlons, hut. as him been demonstratotl, an; thoroughly in*epan.'»l to till any‘ami all that may bo
*' “ «U In thirillne wo wllfguanintee sntlsfactlon ? lmth a-to quail
mu. «
writton, ami it you fitvor v.
tv am! price, we also kco
combA, ami toilet nrtieh*^.
are also V**oprictorof tho
with i
„ mn. Doth ns to quail-
full line or ;-oniM, tooth, hair ami nail, cloth nml blncklng brushes,
*! in fact, everything that goes to make up a first cln«s «1rng store., We
OGLETHQ&PE ..BOTTUN^ WORKS,
Where wo manufacture i.em^n. Ginger Me, Sarsaparilla ami Straw berry J Soria Water, which we
? ;uarnntoo to be as pure a* any mail.*. Our ‘ linger Ale is recoinI by physicians, and] we
i.°.vo no hesitation in asserting that it is as good as any Imported in the market.
Can and give us a trial .<nd be convinced that what we tell you Is true.
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
FOR SALE.
The Hermitage' Island,
Flaitattoii aad Dwell
_ and ninety-nine acres of choice himl, on Her
mitage Island and the main land adjacent. 42
acres on the island. Only eight miles from
lirunswlck bv water. Situated on a biildoreok.
Yachts can faml direct at the hlufl*. Splendid
live oak groves. An elegant place for a gen
tleman’s winter residence or hunting lodge, Onlv
three-quarters of a mile from lino of II. & W, IC
It. Titles perfect. JCall on or address, for terms,
J. M. DEXTER, .
f!l-!|m Ileal Estate Agent, Brunswick, Ga
Best of Everyhing*
Tfbx’T full to cull on Bam McCrary whan you'
1J want anything In his lino. IIo gnuvnnlocs
kuoiI iurn-outi, best altcntlon, and satisfaction
guaranteed in overvinstnneo. TiiolmUcainoc.-i-
All Orders for
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
HEADOUARTEiiS.
IlimililD OBBRIJGIflllt,
PlOCflOSI.
r
d. A. BUTTS,
Physician ai\d Surgeoq.
O Kl'lCU northwest corncrof Newcastle and
Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Ur. J.
Wilson. Calls loft with ltookwoll, tho Druggist,
will receive prompt attention. Olllcc hours Uto
11 u. m. nml :l to 5 |i. m. lteiddciiceon Glouces
ter street, one door from Unton.
f^-.special attention given to diseases of
throat unit lung-.
—deal; ks in
HARDWARE
Stoves f uns, Pistols. CaVtciunes, •
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. jSASH, DOORS, BUNDS
a.nci wagons
I)r. 1B. McCASKlLL,
PBBMANENTLV LOCATED AT
ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga.
Twenty years practical experience.
L.d.Leavy «&. Co.
Watt Maker and Jeweler
I can »ell yon tiviui my wtlLutebted stock tlie :
Rnost mid host goods over brought to- this city,
and at prices that defy competition.
Every Article Guaranteed.
If yon wish to save money call nt mv place •»»
business, annwroflltttt *nd Newcnetlo streets
My Watch .Repairing'
OBPAinnBNT
Is complete. I turn out none but OrstolaM work
Give mo atrial. '
R* OBEltLAEUTER,
BRUNSWICK) Ga
j/hf
I AUCTION AND COmiSSIOB I
OESBBAIi COUECTUO AGENTS.
ABTSkTIMtS-ArekAt OffUte.
. V V . 1 r et’S-. V
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
_ BCTCBEBS AND GltEKN'GROCERS,
AKE a specialty ot Ucllclons Fat Beef re*
. celved dally from Armour’s Stock Yards In
;ngo. It 1, delicioiislv Fat and Tender, and
Is sold Twenty.live 1‘er (V-nt cheaper than same
meat can bo bouglitolsewhcre.
Try a. Pioo©
• And von will hove norther.
Beef, Folk, s-tE isrus, Etc.,
-H'-^ AT.TM io OS UASD.%-: ‘fjw