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IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN
Valuation of Property.!
$1,433,677.38
2,572,113.00
........... 6,000,000.00
POPULATION.
. New two-story eight room|hoUsc In No w Town'
Two tworltory honseson desirable lot 180fee"’
from Boulevard. Can bo bought fot S3,500.
Desirable lot on Richmond street, between
Monk and Mansfield.
Three of those desirable n*w cottages bn Coch -
ran avenue, between George and London streets.
Small farm of seventeen aeres;three miles from
Court House.
Truck turmof twenty-one acres with newt
room house..
Six acres with house near ET V* Q docks.
vs feet front on Cochran avenue, IS feet from
street car line, for |S2t,
11,100 will buy nlno lots almost In centre of tho
city. ... ■ —
Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue
00x180, with the house.
Threo stores on Bay street.
Truck farm on bold salt creek, 1% miles from
Post Office. ' « . 1 •*
i acres of
M from
Real Estate Agency,
Bnnswiok, 0a
HUNTING in THE ALPS.
Vha Dansew of chamois Btalking-*hoot-
lug the Aucrttahn.
In kality Alpine sport U considerably
than tho ■ parsing tourist usually
mpporeB. - Chamois stalking, though the
few who practice it declare it to bo tho
most exciting of all pastime*, Is for tits
most part, nt least in Austria, left en-
tirolj lo tho poachers. Tho physical yx-
•rtio-’i it requires, tin dangers it involves
and the rarity, or rather the entire want
of, stanch nnd well trained hounds, ac
count for this. Both the chamois and.
the roo oro driven, but in a way ratted
to the character of the country and im
possible on an English estate.
Long before dawn the guests who are
invited to take part In a chamois limit
assemble at an appointed plaoe. Then
the steep climb into the valley which is
to be the BCeno of operations begins.
When tho proper positions ore reached,
the head.ferester assigns to each of the
IimIb ftlpliM &lir om of tho panes the
chamois are likely to take. All these
ambushes are hidden from the heights
above by rooks or' bushes, and they are
always from three to four hundred, usu
ally more than, a thousand, feet apart.
When once a sportsman has been placed
he is eipected to remain where beds as
silently as he can. He must not leave
his post on anVjaooount, as this might
not only distur^A drive, but endanger
his own life. Afmbout the same time
os the hunting party leave their
rendesvous a party of drivers aooom-
ponied by dogs start from the other side
of tho mountain range. The noise they
moke frightens the chamois over the
crest and, it the parties h&vebeen propdrly
organised, into the valley, where pi
warm welcome has been prepared to
them. Exoept in very rare oases, those
who ore posted above are^expected to let
tho herd pass before shooting, in order
mtthe only
Brilliant
Durable
Economical
not to spoil the sport qf their friends
Tho '
below. The huntsmen must, of course,
always be placed so that tho wind blows
toward nnd not from them. Boo are for
tho most part shot in a similar way,
though roe stalking is by no means un
usual.
Auorlialin stalkin'; is a far more excit
ing and peculiarly Alpino form of sport,
audit is the favorite recreation of the
emperor of Austria.' It is only in the
mating 6onson, roughly speaking in April
and May, that it is permitted. The cock
is generally the most timid and cautious
of birds; but at this season ho becomes a
victim of pa^ion, and loses his head—at
least at intervals. At dawn ho flies to a
spot which he knqyrs to bo frequented by
the hens, perches upon on exposed bough,
so that all the charms of his plumage
may bo seen, and begins his nuptial song.
It consists of threo distinct parts, with a
short pauso between each; and, while
piping it, the cock extends his feathers
and beats upon tho bough with his
wings. .At such times ho seems utterly
unconscious of everything that goes
on around him. This is the sportsmans
opportunity; ho has taken his place be
fore dawn near a spot which ho knows to
be frequented and oonc&led himself in
the be§t cover he can find. As soon os
tho bird begins its call, which is teclmi
caUy known os its bailx, ho springs for
ward to some nearer cover in which ho
can lie silently in wait during the first
pause; while the second Btrain is in pro
gress ho must reach a point neaMnough
to take good aim. An Alpino epgtsmon
would no more think of shooting an
Auerhahu in any other way than an
English squire would think of shooting a
fox. In tho greater part of tho country
the liens are legally protected during the
whole of the year; they have a peculiar
cry, \vhich' some foresters successfully
imitate for the purpose' of luring their
mates. —Saturday Review.
• DlselpUno of EngUih School..
In any largo and highly organized com
munity there must always bo a consider
able number of people whose duties or
circumstances arpsuoh ns to destroy the
character of homo as a suitablo plnco for
educational training. In Great Britain,
* for instance, military and naval officers,
with Indian, diplomatio and- colonial
officials, cannot look forward to having
their children educated under their own
eyes. Men in political life, distracted by
the excitements of their work, and usu
ally’migrating from oountry to town with
tho legislative seasons, ore scarcely bettor
off. Tho preference of the landed pro
prietors of England• to living on their
own estates involves educational Isola
tion, and makes it necessary that boys
should be sent away to training.
Here we have already a very large
body of people to whom tho pubuo
school, with its provirion to homo care,
-as well as mortal training, is practically
a necessity. A larger question of ex
pediency tiill remains.' Tho sons of tho
wealthy veryseldam get a fair tfconco
for trainingln their own homes. Iais-
tiiy,'social dbtmqttgSa, the excessive en
vironment of dependents, all militate
Against mental industry and mdral tono.
it is tills consideration which leads tho
average Englishman of wealth to send his
btiy t-.way from homo to the simpler life
opd steadier discipline of. tho public
school.—Goorgo. R. Parkin in Tho Cen
tury.
Are Diamond Dyes, they excel all othen
In Strength, Purity and Fastness, Hone othen
ere just as good. Beware of imitations—they
are made of cheep and Inferior Mi,it,i, ,nt
give poor, weak, croeky color*.
30 colors: to cents each.
Semi pet til for Dy. Book, Sample Cud. direction,
for coloring Photos., making tho finest Ink or Bluing
(ro cu. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggiiti or by
*CUS, RICHARDSON A CO., Burlington, ft.
Pot Gliding or Bronzing Tandy Article., USE
DIAMOND PAINTS..
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only so Cools.
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f >a/M ' , {comZo
CURES -j
PROOFS
Neuralgia
'■■Pala..CttoyCom-
sraster
NeKous
Prostration
. “AlWiutog six hot-
dm Of IWl» T i Celery
Rheumatism
Kidney '*
Disease*
than any «hw medl-
ohw-, Gao.Asaorr,
Sioux City, Iowa.
All klWr '
t Disorders
mss.” KuuiaritC.
Udall, Quechee, Vt.
Never JBefote Sold at Such Low Hates I
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Great Reduction in Prices I
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
FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE,
Wood and Willow Wire In every dsslgn. Io Crockery, Obu, Tin and Agate Were we hare a So. and
large assortment, which wo.ro rMdvtooffor.t bottom price,. We will bo pleaaod to .bow our atook at
Ml time.. Satl.fy yourselves and u. by glvln|r u» an early call.
■M.. nvtiOTiELsonsr.
AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
, Dealer, Broker anil CoiissioD Maui. '
flay, drain, Feed, Four, Bacon,
M«ll Feed Generally.
Car-Lot^ iiots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
Glauber & Isaac,
Pro uct ami Coumnou Mentals
Brunswick, G-a.
Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B.|&.|W.|R. R,
next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything m my line will find It to their advantage to
oall on mo before purchasing 'elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, .Fare, Wax,
Wool, Ac. , febll-ly
Hodgfes & O’Connor.
V Tho Pleasure of Kallr.fi;.
There is no rational ground to tho
common notion that tho pleasure of eat
ing depends mainly upon what is eaten;
it depends upon the eater, the vigor of
digestion nnd tho condition of tho nerves.
If nil tbeee cro sound And true, the pre
cise kinds ot food ana drink a» matters
of littlo consequence. But—and this is
a very, vert: laigorbnt—If you will keep
them sound ’and true they mutt not be
nhused bv overwerifo er faj having work
femed upon them WBWfc ffiey were
never intended.—'“Tho Man in the Sloan”
in Good netiwkceping.
After oho year’s trial It is now sn acknowledged fact that wo > *
Keep the Sorest and Freshest Drags in the City.
Our Prescription Department ^
I. without doubt tho nx»t complete, a* the amount of work done demonstrator. Wo .also guarantee
exactness and dispatchers tills deportment Is under Uio |«reonal supervision of the oldest pmcrlp-
Uon clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are wo confined to any one physician’s pre •
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1884
1888
1892
RUNS WICK 1*
REAL ESTA
FOR
Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe (street neaifMansfield,
Two residence lota near Boulevard;
Lot 80x90 corner Albany and I street*. .
Lot 80x90 corner Wolf qnd IBtreotS.
Ahvone eon ■ double 'his money In twelve ^
months by purchasing either ot tho four tracts of . ,
acreage property I offer for sale on the Point. -Wf
00 acres of high lands Inst north 6f the city.
Onotwo-storylt-roomhousihn northern .part
65.000 aerps of Timber Lands on line of Railroad,
Thousands of acres^of cypress lands. j
50.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as*oan be bad in the.
State.
CITY
One corner lot, 80x90, with U01footstreet|front,
jn Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any
business. - dr'
Most dcsirnbloVrasIrtonco lot 80xl80]frontlng on
twojstrcots near park.
Six room house on Union street
Three Town Commons lots near Hr. Halo’s,
cheap, cheap, cheap.
Ono lot|frontlng canal.
Two water fronta In New Town, with railroad
running on line of same. . ,
Storo und dwelling corner G and Wolf streets*
now rented for fts per month, *1,180.
New dwelling on Newcastle street, withlotCOx
.situated In business portion of city.
New six-room honse on Bonlevard—cheap.
One of the most <Ucslrablo lots on Newcastlo
street south ot park.
ExcelleuRbuslness lot 80x180 on lho Bay.
Modern cottngo with lot 00x180 oh London
street. A pleasant homo m the best part of city.
at a Tow figure.
can bo bought
Can bo bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell.
Two story houso J ust completed on 1st Avenue.
Truss lot on Boulevard in two inlnutos’ walk
of post office.
Lot 80x100 fronting railroad anil adjoining lots
< which tho Oglethorpe hotel is situated.
*300 will purchase six Town {Commons lots in
io body.
Oak Grove Plantation, contaii
the best farm lands in the Sti ‘
eltv.
Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in
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this and adjoining counties.
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Careful attention paid to the renting of properly.
References, Oglethorpe and -First National Banks-
ccripUons, hot, a. tuubeen demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and all tl
written, end it yon favor ua with a call In this Und We will guarantee aatltfaction. both a. tounall-
trand price.. We alao.keeRa taU Uneof aoapa,. tooth, hair and naiL cloth and blacking bruahe.,
tv and price, M o also keep a 1
combi, and toilet artldea, and la fact, everything that goe* to mate up a first claas drug storo,
are also Proprietor of the .
WORKS.
OGLETHORPE
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Earene
BOTTLING
iwlmmeniiel T>y~pbyal*Un*, and iri
rtz.1 in .lie
Whlre we manufacture Lemon. Ginger Ale. bareaparilta and Strawberry Soda WatW, which we
to be at pure a* «qr«e**C Oor Ganger Ale Is i - —
arc no betitatlon in asserting that It In an aaot ns any Imported in tbn market.
Call and mvo a* a trial rfBdbe coariaced (hat wliat we tell you I* lrip