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I. i. rumored ae.ctotion to to
br far—i by anv i ll oi ttoMMtlonMn,
Mu pwpoM of w hifli to to encotirngu lb#
(bur of oratory mid iMptln poirof
•inonR Umm •taughtaran of gooito, wmw
and laasrhandlee. |mUle ami prifate. It
to frit that mmrtliintc mat bo done to
thnl buatnm may be more equally die*
triUited among thto brotherhood. No
name baa yet been decided upon for the
oittodatlon, though it to rumored It haa
been euggrelod that it ahoukl be called
the Auctioneer'! School of Oratory. A
•nesting, it to atoo rumored, was held re*
oently, at which various plana of organ!*
cation were oonoidcred, the matter being
Snally left in the hands of a committee
to prepare and tubmit n constitution and
by-la we at a future meeting. Some of
the idees promulgated were interesting,
and showed that many of the auctioneer!
are anxious to rid the craft of the monot
onous system of selling now commonly
in vogue. KvZSiJtiijkS,
It was shown that in conducting u wile
even ordinary articles of household fur
niture might hare their value enhanced
considerably by being melhfluously de
scribed, and thus invested with an in
terest that would direst those present of
their capital. Oco very silvery "tongued
dweller on the rostrum said that in sell
ing a fancy rocking chair it should be
described as a sermon in leather; a che-
val glass as the jocose production of a
Scandinavian artisan; a couch os a
dream in plush, on which to seek and
llnd ropoee; a . parlor’Bet .os having
caught the rays of h vanishing rainbow;
another, as entrancing as the gleam of
tho stars or the splendor which dies with
the moon; n parlor set possessing a
placid yet. tepid aspect; a dining room
in antique oak, a perfect gusli of vo,
luminous euphony; an easy chair, a
eapricj in raw silk; a davenport, beau
teous but mingled with a sweet half sad
ness, and an ordinary refrigerator as a
symphony of Siberian frigidity.—New
York Graphio. *
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IZowXord Clive Won Bit Wife.
About the middle of the last century a|
S i ; cadet named Maskdeyno went to
where he became acquainted with
Lord Clive. Tho acquaintance ripened
into intimate friendship and led to con
stant association. There bang up in
, Maskeleyno’s room several portraits,
amongothersa miniature which attracted
Clive’s frequent attention. Oflo day
after the English mail bad arrived Clive
asked Maskdeyno if ho had received any
English letters, addihg: “Wo have been
very much,misunderstood at bc uiu and
much censured in English circles."
Maskeleyne replied that ho had; and read
to his friend n letter ho then held in his
hand,
A day or two afterward QUvo came
back to ask to have the letter read to
him again. “Who Is the writer?” in
quired (Hive. “My afatet wad the re I
ply; “my sister, whoso miniature hangs
there,” “Isit ofaithful representation?!
, further ashed Clive., “It is,” replied
skelcyne, ‘Ijbf her fhco and form, but
«re*nt-ihe excellence
iind-and character.” “Well,
“»» ■JMHHgRa
B RUN8WICI
& WESTERN
RAILROAD.
Waycross Short Line.
gar train. wUlna
CSMTSAI. STANDARD VIMS.
roll TUB VW, NOBTU AMO SOUTH.
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LontovlUe..
Maskeloyne,” said Clive, taking him by
the hand, “you know me well, and can
speak of tno ns I really am. Do you
think that girl, would beinduoed to come
flpQput and marry me? In the present
state of afXaira I tlaro not hopo to be ablo
to go to Euglnrid." Maskdeyno wrote
home, and so recommended Clive’s suit
that the lady acquiesced, wpnt to India,
and in 1708 was married at Madras to
Clive, then rising to the highest distinc
tion.—Chicago Times.
Tho S-.veUt of'tho World.
.* ' ■ I suppose everybody has noticed that it
Is moredifflcult to pose os a swell in,a big
town than a small one. Tho some may
he said in flie cities of the world. It to
somewhat on the following plan: In
Chicago—A man may tie a swell if ho
bp* a pot of money. It to permissible to
-he engaged in business. '
New York—Money first, foremost and
forever, but no business that approaches
the retail.
Vienna—Social eminence, particularly
with women, military position, good
family.
Berlin—Military prestige.
Paris—Money, manners, recklessness,
originality in bin and u popular fad.
Business not to be thought of.
‘ London—Blood, title, but not neces
sarily money, if endowed with natural
aptitude for imitating the leaders of
fashion. No connection with any busi
ness venture, absolute correctness in
every detail of attire and outwnrd cir
cumstance, and an endless amount of
admiration for recognized social leaders.
It struck mo that men of distinctive
tendencies toward swelldom in Chicago
missed tho details small and attractive
of both life and attire, while, to be frank,
there are, in New York, very fow men
who approach anything like tho stand
ard reached by their models across the
water.—Blakely Eall’e Letter.
It to probable that embroidery will
soon play a prominent part in men’s
dress. Thus far it has only shown itself
in connection with dress vests, which are
' with a degree of elabora-
( «qpn the latte and tho
the wearer. The coming
1 will, however, witness the introduc
tion of embroidery upon cqel* vests and
trousers. Thus tar none of these gar
ments h*ro Men madejrp in America,
but tho material lias been made ter
them, and considerable quantities of
West of England cloths have been sent
to Paris to be embroidered to tho order
Cincinnati
Louisville
St Loom
Nashville
Decatur
Birmingham ..
New Orleans...
Montgomery,...
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Express
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Albany lv 4:45 am
Davto... lv 5:00am
WUUngham lv 8:84 am
’umner lv 6:58am
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Alapoha lv 7:I0am
Pjarwin lv 8:03 a in
Waycross... ar a:loam
Savannah i ar 12:88pm
Charleston nr 4:80 pm
Callahan ar 11:28 am
Jacksonville ar 12:00 m
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Jacksonville..
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Charleston....
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Pyles’ Marsh lv+lS:88 p in +8:01 a ra
Brunswick ar 10:60 p m 8:81 a m
fStop on signal.
Purchase tickets at tho station, and ssvo extra
fare collected upon the train.
The mall train atopa at all B A W stations.
Connections made at Wnycrosa to and from aU
lints on Savannah, Florida & Western Bailwny.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
Curs.
For a NEW SECTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA
And artielcs descriptive of Its resources and ca
pabilities, with data for planting and cultivating
the principal products of the soil and the time of
their maturity, the latter prepared under tho
auaplcca or the Department of Agriculture of tho
Staio Agricultural College, also Countv Maps and
Pamphlets descriptive of each county, authenti
cated by tho Boards of Connty Commissioners,
TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS
And the LANDS for sale by tho
Land Department Sonth Florida B. It.,
And The Plant Investment Company
All published for gratuitous distribution, ad -
dress D. H. Elliott, Genoral Land Agent, San
ford, Fla.
H. S. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES,
Gen’l Manager, Superintendent.
C. D. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE.
Trafllc Manager. Gcn’l Pass. Agent
F. W. ANGIER,
Ass’t.Uon’lPass. Agent.
NOTE THE
feUMMER Schedule
OF THE—
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, ga.
0_X__ PER DAY, - $1.50
naies, single meal, eoc
N. B.—This houro 1s bnt one hundred feet from
the now-street car lino (yellow carl, which roach
es all the DEPOTS AND STEAMER WHARVES
tn25-3m - •
!WI(1 6V THE
Hie Livest Town in the Sonth!
b, ii. * ‘wp % '
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
We offer for sale the following City and Conntry property:
OLD TOWN.
Ous-hslI lot aft-ncr Mansfield and Albany its.
One Bay lot 45s 180, with bulldingi.
i itreet,;and buildings,
street—splendid business
itb two-story brick bolld-
WIII will cheap for the
business loca-
, north corner Oglethorpe
and Albany streets,
fast, •
UxlOO-splemUd building
icr Union and Uowo streets
it residence on London street,
sro stores situsted thereon—
(Horn
Lot
One lot oa
Portion of
site.
One lot
with im[
-One lot and
lot 00x180.
One Bay lot
good In—‘—
Lot 90x180
rable for
Lot 60x90 on
chnrch, with nf
Three lots,
story houses,
Business lot
Chandler's brii
Business lot
stable
Portions nf t hi
on Reynolds sti
Tlireo lots, DC
lag and out hoi
Two lots, witi)
i Norwich stref
Hanover Park, Very desi-
castle street, near Cathoho
ildcnce.
each, containing 4 newtwo-
:hool house.
on JNcwcnstle street, near
ewcastle street, near Greer’s
TOWN.
8, aggregating 87^x150 ft M
with buildings,
with new two-stoiy build-
facing Oourt House Square,
igftnt residence and out houses
W JS feet water front, with warehouse 18x70 and
offloa.. .
One lot on Ueynolds^troet, 30x90.*
ojThree water lots stlthefootjof L street. Very
Oho Dlxvllletot, 46x180, corner Cochranavenne
and London streets, with 6 room house. Can be
bought at low 11gone.
. About 40 acres of tho richest lands in the coun
ty, one mile from heart otsity.
Six acres cleared, with houseifour miles.from
Mir. ■; i.
080 sores of best land in the oonnty. with twelve
room house, nine mlle4from the elty. >
lSMseres of farming land, with, splendid two-
story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse,
large barn, anger mill. etc. , Situated at railroad
crossing, 4>+ mile. from oonrt house. Can be se
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city
729 acres of land at Lulaton,on the B. AW. B.
B.,89 miles from Brunswick. Lane new well
built house located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being In want of money.
Also three small farms not mentioned above-
very low.
3,000,000 Acres
Florida Lands-
agon
irfda Commercial
Company’s lands,' and St. Johns A Lake Eustls
Railway lands, aggregating more than 3,000,000
acres of choico lands located in nearly every
county in the State, suitable for farming, gras-
ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
and cedar timber, PriceSjrango from tl per acre
upwards.
We have also been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Railway lands, Floi
We solicit apportion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish
to place their;property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur
chasing, will 'do well to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
Real Estate Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA.
InkhImI
HOYT & CO.,
■DEALERS IN-
PEAR ORCHARD FOB SHE.
T HE tract consists of thirty acres, twelve acres
of which are planted with the famous Le
conte and a few Kciffer pears, ranging from two
to seven years old, ono hundred early peaches,
plums, etc. There are noarly six hundred trees,
OVER THKKB'HUNDRED ROW IN BEARING.
A portion of tho tract, oonslstlng of about eight
seres, cleared ready for cultivation, 1s low, bot
tom, hammock land, with clay subsoil, a deposit
of phosnhatio marl underlying (a valuable fertil
iser In itself), thoroughly drained by the Altama-
ha canal, which runs through tlio land, and Is
splendidly adapted to tho cultivation of cabbages
strawberries and track generally.
The orchard lies six miles from the elty, Is half
a mllo from the crossing of the B. A W. and E. T.
V. AG. Railroads, at which point alt trains stop
o and from the city. Truck and fruit can be
ship|icd (ruin Ibis point or vin the Ih-unswi.-k
and Altatiinha canal direct to the city In small
boats from the field.
for 1 VKh^^cott^an^tr^ienL ^Pittaburir ' WY tramhare bean added the past winter,
nr Test; COOt ana trousers.—Pittsburg grafted on tho LcConto stock, consisting of the
Sowell. Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Uroeu pears.
For ESTATE AGENCY.
An intlorsco has a right at action
against all whoso uafnea were on the bill
when bo received it.
HARDWARE.
Stoves. Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS
•Bui=?gri«R a.nd Wagons
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both
Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts.
Shirtfc heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 60c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $i 00
Now is yonr chanco to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, (’all and examine them, and
be convinced that Ahey are a bargain.
J. J LISSNER & CO.
Wholesale and Retail!
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS,
rAKE a specialty of Delicious Fat Beef re-
Garden seeds! Garden
At Rockwell's drug store.
seeds!
ICE DELIVERED DAILY,TO ANY PART OF
THE CIT itfl'ceived dally from Armour 1 . Stock Yard, in
7oc. PER UNBRED Lbs.
meat can be bought elsewhere.
Try a. IPieoei
And you will haro noyother.
Beef, Poik, Sausiu^, Etc.,
Boy Yo
HAYWl
to giro o Bervicq,
to ereiyono.
Tickets.
GAGE & CO.
ALWAYS ON HAND.
W.j6.Meii&w0.,
—DEALERS IN
SADDLES & flitlN ES8
OK KVEltV DB8CBI1TION,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
Ratter Fseklsg and Hs*e, Sals Leather, Calf
, Sklae sad Rhss Uppers,
Trunks and Traveling. Bags.
Wo call especial attention to our Heayy Team
Harncsafor the mill ami turpentine trade, which
wo manufacture ourselves from best selected
leather.
Como and see oc when In the city, oraend u»
your orders when lh need of anythlbg In oar Une.
All mall order, receive careful attention, ami
satisfaction Is guaranteed. «
W. B. MKLL & CO.,
158 and 160 Congress St., SAVANNAH, Ga.
Sifuub, Florida aid Wts^rp Railway,
WAYCRQ8S SHORT LINE.
TIME CABD IN EFFECT JfOV. 13th, 138T.
A " Lt, tralaa on'thto'nad sre ran by Central
Standard Tiato, Jhieeenser Trains will
leave and arrive dally as foUows: ...,
' ' West India fast mail.
UAS Down. Rtf Af> Dp,
7.08am lv .Savannah...... lv 13.23pm
14*0pmIV. JacksonvlU*........lv 7:90am
4:40pm Iv ..Sanford'. lv DISsm
9:00piu ar. Tampa ....7lv 8:10pm
PLANT 8TEAM8HIP LINE.
Monday sad
Than, pm.
Tuesday and
Friday,pm ;
ffednea and
am
LV
.Tampa......Ar
Ar Key Weet....Lv { W |at.^n
..Lv |
Ar......Havana ,
Than and
San, pi
flatiPW
Wednesand
PuUm.u ballet can to and from New York and
Timp4 ‘ NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7.00am iv Savannah......i.ar 7.68pm
S:42am lv.. .. ..Jeaup ...ar 0:lSpm
9.60aulv..y waycroai.........lT 6.06pm
11:20am ar ;. Call than lv 3:47 pm
BLOOnoon ar Jacksenvllle lv S.0Opxa
730 am U Jackonville lv 6 pJB
10;10 a m lv Waycross '...ar 4:40p m
Iv .Valdosta lv 3:68 p
128)4 p m I
12:34 pm lv.,
1:22p m ar ThomaavlUe...,
Jv 3:28 pm
■lv 1.46 pm
3:80pm ar ....Balnbrldsa Iv 11:26Sm
4:04 p m ir,,.,,., Jluttihidwhiifl.... 1 ..It H:80ft5
Pullman buffet can to and from Jacksonville and
New York, sod to and from Jacksonville and New
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30 pm lv Savannah ar 13.23 pm
3.20 pm lv Jeaup lv 10.64 am
4.40pm ar wayoroaa. I» 0.53 am
3:26p m lv..
3:46 p m lv”
...Lake City.,
....Dupont ar 4:25 am
.ThomaavlUe Iv 3:35 am
..Albany..........lv lt98a
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:35pm Iv... .Savannah ar 0:10am
10:06pm lv J,*up .....lv 3;lSam
12:40am ar wa.M.roas lv 13:10am
5:3llam ar Jacksonville lv 7:00 p m
7:00pm It Jackaonville ar 7:26am
10:16 am at LakoOlty.,
Stops at all regular atatlone. Pullman ]
Bleeping ‘ " ... .
nah.
ilng can to and from Jacksonville and Sevan.
JESUP HXVHE8S.
8.15pm Iv Savannah... ..ar8.60am
6.10pm ar .. ..Jeaup Iv 6.25am
Stops at all rognlar and flap stations,
Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cinc.nnatl
-and through coaobes Jacksonville to Chattanooga
PuU sleeping care to and from Jacksonville and
Savannah. r
cured at Passenger Station.
w. P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.
B. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
W1U leave Savannah for Bruanrlck every Taaa.
>y and Friday at * p. m.
Connections made with B. k W. and E.T., AG.
Railroads, and ataamar "OrackarBoy'' for Satllla
Landings,
bt
For rates of freights
The ••St.NlttMaa’* touches at aU way
tween Brunswick and Savannah. ■
PUTNAM'S
Corner Monk and Oglethorpe greets
M Y patrons and the public can root assured of
securing from ray stable
The Finest Torn-Outs
AND THB BEST 8ERVIO X.
A. T. PUl’N
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