Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 13, 1888, Image 3

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THE ONLY / At Unci* Sam'* M>TnMtJ. /there are other udnaMii derived from ilio huI>-treasury, JHtls become worn and unlit for wrvioe, had these, in amounts of $500, will be taken at the de positories and froth, new bills be given in cxclmn^o. Then. too. coin la being called in at certain times to give place to later coinage. The silver dollars in circulation before the Bland bill of 1878. oommoniy known flit "the dollars of our daddies;" and appearing on the assistant treasurer's report as "dads," have been called in. Tiventy-ccnt coins and fractional cur rency have been called in by the depart- Brilliant Durable Economical v Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others in Strength, Purity and Fastness. None others are just st good. Beware of imitations—they are made of cheap and Inferior materials and give poor, weak, crocky colots. 36 colors; 10 cents each.* Send postal for Dye Book, Sun pit Card, directions for coloring Photos., making tin finest Ink or Bluing fro cm. a quart), etc. Sold by Druggists or by IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN : ment ' These coins or currency when re ceived at any of the sub-treasuries are held until ori amount of sufficient worth is received, when it Is shipped to Wash ington, the silver being tycoined and tbs currency destroyed. v The reporter asked Assistant Treasurer Shultz regarding counterfeit money and as to whether it was ever received In his office. Ho replied, that it was seldom any counterfeits were received, as the principal part of their business was trans acted through banks, and it is rarely the case that a bad bill or a spurious coin passes the vigilant eyes of the iRUNSWICK POPULATION. , Valuation of Property. $1,433,677.38 38.. .. 2,572,113.00 32.. ;.... 6,000,000.00 the hands of ,Ms' chief teller or his assistant, and they are each experts to detecting counterfeits. A bill 1 passing through their hands and having the ightest appearance of being spurious is oeely examined and then it becomes iparent at once that some outsfde party Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I eat Reduction in Prices Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, * . + MillBHardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CEtTTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN * * the sizo or a poor job,of engraving on e vignette; adatawaflelattettfeknam the paper, n something which is at face apparent to the experts and it is-at (once thrown aside. An, iron stamp, hear ting the word : '‘counterfeit,-’’ In raised (letters, is then heated in a gas jet, and the word fmned into the-bill.so that it can-niniwheiaehiced. This is than given back tho owner—as though that were any consolation, A silver piece found to be spurious is cut in two and tho pieces returned. An average of probably three or four bills comes hi.o the sub-treasury 65,000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50,000 acres of Timber in one body: good as oan be had in the State. j- Cook Stoves for Wood op Coal, Oil Stoves, fbiendo the Housewife, *- . Wood and Willow Ware In every design. In Crockery, Glass, Tin and Agate Ware we have a floe and • * -- - — — *— Wo will bo pletsod to (how our Hook at large awortment. which we are ready to offer at bottom priced, all lime*. Satiety yonnalvei and a> by giving nt an early call. . Delights of the Alhnmbrm>v^ ' ranada during "the'hot weather was delightfullndeed. Everybody knows •s. ■ i. ’ . Lot 88X8$ on Oglothorpo itreot noar MantCeld. Two residence loti near Boulevard. *Lot 80x00 corner Albany and 1 streets. Lot 80x88 corno*. Wolt and I streets, f. Anyone can double his money in twelve montbs by purchasing either ot tho four'tracts of acreage property I offer for sale on the Feint, 00 acres of high lands Inst north ot the City. One two-story 11-room house In northern pert One corner lot, 80x00, with 180 foot street front, on Newcastle street. Excellent stand for an; business. N Most desli-ablejresldonce lot OOxlBOJffonting on two|strccts near park. Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr. UalcA cheap,cheap, cheap. One lot|tronting canal. Two wator fronts In New Town, with railroad -nnnlnff on lineof same. AUG. F. FRANKLIN Dealer, Brota ani Comissn Iteelant. of olty, with five lota—cheap. ' ' New two-story eight roomjhouso la New Tot/to Two iwo-aiory hot&soh dcslrablelotlSOfoo* from Boulevard. Can he bought for IS,600. New six-room house on Boulevard—cheap. Desirable lot on Blchmon# street, between Monk and Mansfield. n > t Three ot those desirablo nowhottages on Coch ran avenne, between George and London streets. Small farm of seventeen acraCthroe miles from Court House. ' ■ » Truck farm of twenty-one acres with news running on lineof same. niw^a 1 "^ time moves cogently that a hundred yeeire more oi-less does' r not seem to matter .much—there la a quiet retrospective air Vibout things which is eminently soothing, And oh tho breezy heights of the Alhom- fjra tho noiso and jar of cities appear ns Iter off os if they belong to another world. •Everything is full of an ineffable sense of 'repose, of peace, of long unbroken silences, save when the irrepressible tour ist breaks in upon you unobserved and disturbs your sense of the fitness of things. As you stand at your window at night fall you may bear the nightingales sing ing in the elms beneath, ancles you wake next morning and see Grenada dimly shining in tho golden miat of dawn far below, the white,. snowy, crest of tho Sierra Nevada in the distance and the nearer hills, all blue and purple as a background to the fairy palace at whose gates you dwell, you may well feel that yon have rarely looked <m a fairer scene, or at oil events oue more full of deep and abiding interest.—Cor. San Francisco Chronicle. English Simplicity of Manner. It there is anything which English women dislike more than another it is making n fuss. ‘ They do not gush over a new acquaintance pr over an old one; it is the avoidance of fast and gush and sloppv compliments which has gained them’a reputation for coldness of man ner. Tho coldnessof manner is simplicity of manner; that and nothing else, and it is shnptieit^of ttetare which dictates the Bhnplo manner,' Lunch may mean a party of twenty people, but whether New dwelling on Nowcastlo streot, wlUi lot 80x .situated In busiiies!) portion of city. “ - One of the most desirablo lots on Nowcastlo street south of park. Exccllcntjbuslncss lot 60x180 on lho Bay. Modern cottngo with lot 00x180 on London street. A ploasant home In tho host part ot city. Four two story houses Just built—a good Invest, ment Mill Feed Generally room houso. ‘ ' Six acres with house near E T V ft G flocks. 66 foot front on Cochran avenue. SB feet from street car line, for 1311. . s.» • j*V **; ■’ $1,100 will buy nine lots almost In centre et the city.- ' -j _ : : •! . ■ ; Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue 80x180, with the bouse. ' —, i; j Three stores on Bay street. _ Truck farm on bold salt crock,’miles from Post Office. Oak Drove Plantation, containing *,000 acres of the best farm lands in the State. 18 Ini lies from eltr. Eight room houso on A streot—can ho bought at a low figure. fl| Four room cottage in Dixvillo with lot 00x100. Can bo bought cheap as ownor Is nnxtous to sell. Two story housejust completed on 1st Avomte, Truss lot on Boulevard In two minutes’ walk of post office. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lota ...1.1.1, at,A A.US1.0.HA l.»Sol la I We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say, 'nnl2-ly. * Glauber & Isaac. on which tho Oglothorpo hotel la situated. Business location on Oglothorpo streot noar Monk. £. 1800 will purchase six Town {Commons lota in Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties* Office and Wnreroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R. R, next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fe G. K. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and'G-rist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &u. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my lino wlU find It to their advantage to call on me before purchasing'elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Fare, wax. Wool, fte. febll-ly twenty or two, there is no ceremony. The ladies Walk Into the dining room 1>y themselves,, the men stregglo after, mid- find their way to■ such seats a« suit them. She talk is os cosy as if you were sitting about a fire, or mow 00. If tteJondbiiftjaaUone, the talk ripples aboitf BtaltaMoj If Isrge, yea hado Hodges & O’Connor. After oue yenr’e trial it is now an acknowledged fact that wo Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Careful attention paid to the renting of propert’ References, Oglethorpe and ’First National Ban! 1 WIUKJUW UUUUk Alio ^Miii-ivw, ■■ v .... .. -- xactness and dlsnatcb, re this department is under Iba personal supervision nf the oldest presor on vlerk known to tho Brunswick public. Neither are We confined to any one physician’* p sriptionf. hot, as has boon demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and *11 that may rriUon.and Myou favor na with a call in this llnewe will guarentae •attafacthm. both as to qnj rand price. We also keep a fnUUuoot soaps,. tooMi. hair and Itall. doth and blacking Imut omb*.and tollat articles, and in foot, every thin* that goes to make up a first cl»» drug store, re also Proprietor of tho OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. n— —. manufacture Lata on, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Mia wherry Foda Water, wl.leh iirantee lobe os pure as nay made. Our Ginger Ale 1* recommended 6v physician.. ,*»d, Real Estate Agency, Sjiw mu** awl* itiw potatoes. In Franos thfifu $>» erVur’a for (Ms sad 87,W* C Tin- first nauritlui a --dMioaml UwJari.lvMhft ; 216 Newcastle Street, a. .. f CELiKY • \omOUHD CURES PROOFS 1 Neuralgia "Paiss'fCel^y Com pound cured my nerv ous sick headaches.” Nervous prostration Mn. L. A. BRKffTNRK, San Jacinto, Cal, “After «.fng .1. bot. des of Polos 7 . Celery Compound, I *m caned of riKamatiw." Samdcl HvreHmoM, South Cornish, N. H Rheumatism Kidney' Diseases • “It has don* am more good for kidney disease than any other medi cine.'* Gno. Abbott, Sioux City, Iowa. AND All Liver J '■ Disorders "Pains's Celery Com. pound has been of great benefit for torpid’aver, indigestion, and bilious, ness." ELixsMTIt C. Udall, Quecbee, Vt. ’