Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 20, 1888, Image 3

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Ufp or Oana Lot us KiipiKMo now. for a moment, we aro living in n German village. At 0 o’clocl: yo*t v.*fll tlio farmer tako hie flint meal. C!>;isi»ti!ig of u weak coffee, wliicli in very often composed of coffee and roasted wheat, and in which milk is largely used. Ho will lake to t' U coffee some slices of brown bread (corn bread witli jam, or with butter, lard, etc.) At l) o'clock another meal will bo served, for iik |va]ik* !..t i :,lreu«iy doites''mo liard work by tlt>t time they wont another meal. Thin second breakfast may con sist of slices of brown (rye) bread with butter und hum, or butter and cheese, or butter with eggs, or bread with bacon or sausage only, to which as a rule by the male members of the family—very sel dom by females—either a small glass of “schnnps” (corn brandy) or some very weak beer is partaken of. An average peasant fuffha number ing five heads, would ob^^^kume per year, two fat pigs, four^^Bvo geese, perhaps a tow ducks, aba^PBf a dozen old hens and a dozen yotnig ones, two dozen young pigeons. Pork is in stock all tho year round, os well In fornl of the well known ‘•’sausage’’ as in the shape of bacon, bam, etc. It will, be smoked in order to keep. As to the vegetables used, I must say people know better to appreciate their value than in England or America. It is really astonishing toob- serve the ignorance whichpteraluh^t. especially among the poorer classes in England, upon such matters. There are thousands of people in England, who . never saw in their lives a Haricot bom, pea or turtle—living on nothing but mut ton chops, beefsteak, pie and cheese. This i3 entirely different in Germany. Cereals adffpulses are largely .used^d there is a healthy variety in the bill of fare. It will not happen very often that the same dish is served far dinner twice a week. I remember having read once in a medical book—I. forget whether it wat by Professor Gork or Redam—that tho rand people in Thnrvingia and Saxon la • had the best natural instinct for the choice of their foods, and that the mixture ob- ierved by this people could be pot down ‘as a standard for any other people by any physician.—Pupke In Herald of 1 Goctho'i Dlgcstlvo Capacity. According to the blllsof fare preserved in tho city archives at Jena, Goethe was in tho habit of dining exceedingly well He also liked company at dinner, for, during the period covered by the bills when ho had not one guest with him, ho had three. He always had four courses, and sometimes more, tho dishes of his choice being such os roast beef and roust It's Easy to Dye WTTM Diamond DyFs BABIES CRY FOR IT. * ■ IRYAUDS RELISH IT. Sold by Druggists. SS*., »Oe., »1.00. miS, BICHARDSOK g CO- m.i.m. „ lli§§l§|s J«ygtt*JJPletoei( Mod atoS£ ilCHARDSON & CO, Propt, Burlington, Vt Superior Strength, . AND Simplicity. *OT< WEUS. HICHARDSOM A CO., Buriiagion, Vt. For (Hiding or Broulng Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Sihrar, Bronze, Copper. Only :o Coasa. Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great * Reduction in Prices! Fanners’ 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 War* In every design. In Crocktry. Oltia, Tin and Agate Ware we have a lino and Urge MAQrtotjnt, whlch wo »re_reffdy to offer at bottom priees. Wo will be pleased to ebow oar itoek at glUlmee. Satisfy yourselves an A us by giriop us an early call. M.MIOHELSON. I~* M SSJ pork on tho same day ; soups with dump- linn ling, and a sirloin with anchovy sauce, with roasted pigeons and roast mutton to follow, the dinner rather of a glutton than of a poet. For a week and more ho dined u this fashion, tho bill only coming totr‘little mote than £3. It is satisfactory to know that this really great man could dine well, and was not a querulous and dyspeptic wreck, though it is not so pleasant to know that the poet squabbled with the landlord over tho items, and even went'to law with him on tho subject.—London Life. Superstition, of tho Highlands. The belief in fairies and brownies, or tho more playful and fanciful kind of fairy, seems to belong more to tho Low lands of Scotland than tho Highlands. Tho character of tho peoplo was softer, and tho lighter forms of superstitious be lief found n more 'fittir’g homo there than in tho Highlands, where the gloomy and austere character of the people led them to invest tho supernatural inhabitants of their glens and mountains with some thing more akin to their own darker and sterner natures. Thus the fairies and brownies of the Lowlands take in the north tho form of warnings, that come in gruesome guise to foretell misfortune and calamity to tho family to whom they belong, and to whom they appear when danger or mis fortune threatens their patrons. Every great mid powerful family in tho north was believed to have a supernatural warning or omen which appeared before the death of any prominent member. It varied In most cases, but each family of ' a clan generally received the samo warn ing before death as the chief. Very striking coincidences no doubt have oc curred, quite important enough to con vince a highly superstitious peoplo of their infallibility.—Murray’s Magazine. A “Swing Bridges” of the Hast. At tills stage of the proceedings wo fall in for tho first time (hiring tho present expedition with one or two of those fa mous “ awing bridges,’’ which are such n characteristic feature both of India and of Ceylon. Their construction is very stmplo. Two ropes are sUSAed from bank to bank about four ftflkpart, and i* number of thin planks fawned aerbss . them so as to make a kind way; bat the addition of a handrail on, AUG. F. FSSANKlilN, Dealet Broker ant Commissioii MercM Hay, Un, Feed, Four, Bacon, M*ll Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a Specialty ^NOW^ ns IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN * BRUNSWICK REAL ESTAT D POPULATION. 1881. 3,500 1888 : 10,000 1892 ...,,.20,000 Valuation of Property. 1884. 1888. .. .11,438,677.38 2,572,113.00 1892... 6,000,000.00 FOR 65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 60.000 acrCs of Timber in one body: good as can be had in the State. , CITY PROPERTY. Ono corner lot, 80x00, with 150 foot Btrcct front, on Newcastle street. Exeollent stand for any business. - , Most desirablo residence lot DOxlSOifrontlng on tivo;stn:ets nenr park. Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Ur. Gale's, cheap,cheap, cheap. Ono loqfronttng canal. Two water frontain'NetrToWlirwttH railroad running on lineof same. Store and dwelling corner O and Wolf streets, now rented for $15 per month,) 1,150. Now dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot GOx .situated In business portion of city. One of tho most desirable lots on Xowcastle street south of park. . Excollenl|baslness lot 50x180 on lhe Bay. Modern cottage with lot 80x180 on London street. A pleasant home in the Inst part of city. We Compete with any Market in Quality and Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac, Promt Brtmswloii, G-a. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. <fc. W. It. R, next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. headquarters for Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meai and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. ' call on me before purchasing elsewhoro. Wool, Ac. Highest market prices paid for Illdei iUTAUMUI Furs, Wi febii-i: either ride is abaolnWy necui—ry to make thi* .primitive bridge p—ablo at nil, for by the time you get near the middle of it. the whole conhtruetko is racking to end (rp like a swing, making you feel very ! much as if you wsrsta acxobat dancing; u£oo a slack rope.—PwM Karin Now j YarkTimss. - I Hodges & ^’Connor. After one year's trial It is now an acknowledged fact that we Lanjuug® of tta® Art Eiigluh correspondent gives as u rcasbu for possibility that the English language will become the/*world speech’ tho mental slowness of tho Anglo-8axon race In learning two languages. They traverse tho globo unaffected or undis- moved bv -to eccentricities of speech. 71m Engiish speaking countries have on 'area of more (bun one-flfth of the whole Keep the Purest and Freshest Drags in the City. T^Oup Prescription Department 7, et complete, as the amouni ofwork dona demonstrates. We nl jo gna’ranto* m this depot intends nnder me personal snnervDlon »f tho eldest nrwcrlp- wBranswIokpublte Neither ere we eonMed to any one physician's pro- "'‘SsSS drugstore. We It without doubt the most r IHISHrc. We Ilea keep s fall lineof seeps, ftMli. hair snAMtmrnhgmm mb^snd^toUct^irtirlfi-. and In fact, every thing that guvs a, up Bint eternal n one-nna os vno wuwu - ^ » f **•*•“•■ CkOGLETHORPEgBOTTLlNG WORKS. of (ho high aces, and l*SwFmo liort. What demand can there Where we suwefSeterr. smotuGlaftr Ale, Sarsspsrilts and Bui. wherry bode Wni. r. wi.i. h we be f.i- Volupuk?—Boston Budget. _|j1im«hw^haaa»|iresseeyiim*^^liimwAh>lsnmn»ia»ei»d»dVjilqr4«^Ki.ii «•* 1 A street—can lie !»»*njcUt Lot SOxSS on Oglethorpe street near MansflcW. Two residence lots nenr Boulevard. T-ot DOxDO corner Albany and I streets; Lot 80x90 corns*. Wolf and I streets. money in twelve lie ‘ # Anyone can double hla . . months by purchasing either of the four tracts of aoreago property I offor for sale on the Point. 00 acres of high lands lust nortti of tho city. ' Ofie'tWOiSISITlf-voom houso in northorn par; ot city, wlUt five lots—cheap. Now two-story eight roomjhouso In New Tow n Can on desirablo lot ISO tea' t for $3,500. ■1 Now six-room honsoon Boulovard—chenp. Desirablo lot on Blehmond streef, between Monk and Mansfield. • , Three Of those dealrsbls new cottages ‘ reen George and Londo ran avenne, between ( ... B — on Coch— and London streets. Small farm of seventeen acres.'thrco miles from Court Honso. Truck farm of twonty-ono acres with new 8 room boose. . * Six acres with honso near ETV4D docks. Four room cottage in Dlxvtllo with lot 00x100. Can bo bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell. Two story house just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Uotiluysrd in two minutes 1 walk ot post office. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots on which the Oglethorpe hotqj Is 'situated. $300 will purchase six Town ICommons lots In one body. 85 Mmi on Lroet ear line. avenue. $5 feet from SI,100 win buy nine lots almost in centre of the «*tr« ■ » . ; •>■ SiSsaC:- Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue 80x180, with the house. Three store* on Bay street. Truck farm on bold salt ci-oek, 1)4 miles fn m Post Office. ui■ /. ?ra4t' Oak Grave Plantal he best form lands I Zf-i ;., .' - ; v Also Farms and Farnk Lands situated in this and adjoining counties. I« Triable to Careful attention paid to the renting of properly. References, Oglethorpe and First National Banks. 9 Real Estate Agency, ' • mm I 216 Newcastle Street, M Brunswick, 6a . T.-.WSjl