Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 22, 1888, Image 3

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blood. Tto tbo *dbnr ■$* tte /jLdBl bode ache*; tt* Jfkbey* on (te emed. "Not yet;" bat th^y wiU VQjj^boMd—tlwaemoyo^rengthenod, tbo blood poIM.aad tto conitipodM nnofed. That on tho cun of Mtety ixottblee, oad Ptioo't Cdet; JR| Cootpoaad hem quickly. Wkh it* look, pvliytag, aod laxative eflcct, it also rtrcaghrm the weak kidneys, Baking It almost infallible In coring all dlseaae* of th* nervet and kid. otyi. If you hope* of coo barn not <0 been realised, tty NafZ.Cdety Com* pound; It gleet perfect health to all who complain of “their poor back^f Price f 1,00. Sold by Dxuogists. Snro ion Illottzated Pake?* WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, .'BURLINGTON, VERMONT. Wehoped the dfliarWtatif ulih photy to greet- Ah, the m tra*e to near fainting heart* was *o o—»* Bat duply oar hands, hare and ttoedlng oar fast; The labor woe out*, not the qniL Tba harvest* are garnered, the myriad ahaaTea That piled the wide fleida Ilk* fold from tht mine Ull op the great barn* from the floor to the aava* i MM. tk.» ....I. .1. - I ■- ... ■■ grieves . ffiWlP Outaide tor the drat* of the wine. For what are we thankful! For prison* and pain; For our babes raurd'rlng deep with their famish* In* oriel; For the snow and the sleet, tho wind and the rain BaaUntotit the dull life from the heart and the brain: For tho grave we at last to potter'* field taint ' t Valuation of Property. .. 3,600 ..10,000 .rso.ooo Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates 1 Great || Reduction in Prices I Fanners’ Implements of Highest Quality, MillBHardware. Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, GDTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN Mi . ‘ It'S Cook Stoves fop Wood op Coal, Oil Stoves, ■ r ; -* .FE1EHDO THE HOUSEWIFE,, ' ■JfJ . Wood and' Willow Ware In every dMtgn. In Crockery, OUaa, Tin and Agate W»re lie have a fine end large aaaorhnent, which we are ready to offer at bottom price,. We will be pleased to ihow our stock at all dans. Satfrfy yonrealvea an* ne by giving n, an early call. 2^. 3SJEECTIELSON-. For tho atone with It* deeply cut lie*. —Margaret Holmov in Now York World. able and successful scoundrel who ever .lived. Thomas Carlyle, after carefully inspecting Us portrait, describes bis face as follows: “Fittest of visage* were they to be worn by the quack of quacks! A. most portentous fbee of aooundreliam; a flat, snub, abominable face; flat nosed, greasy, full of greediness, sensuality, ax like obstinacy; a forehead impudent, re fusing to be ashamed; and then two eyes turned up seraphically languishing, as if in divine contemplation and adoration; a touch of quiz, too; on the whole, per haps the most perfect quack face pro duced-in the eighteenth century."—De troit EVee Press. -k 65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of impress lands. 60.000 acres' of Timber in one body; good as can be had in the I wish you - to lend: me your baseball mask for—well, for six months at least. Brother Jack—Gracious l sister mine, what on earth are you going to do? Ethel—Well—if I must tell—it is this way; You know Harry and I are engaged now. He' comes every evening and stays-p-quite a while. He is so extremely demonstrative, and ho has such an—ag gressive mustache. I believe iu freo trade up to a certain point, then I am fpr protection.—Pittsburg Bulletin. with UO foot*trect front, hot 80x81 on Oglothorpe street near Mansfield, Two residence lota near Boulevard. Lot 80x00 comor Albany and I streets. Lot 80x90 cornet- Wolt and I streets. Anvone can doable hla money in twelve months by purchasing cither ot the rear tracts of acreage property I offer fojr sale on the Point. 00 scree ot high land, Inst north ot the city. One two-etoryll-rooin house in northern par* of city, with five lota—ehssp. . ■ Now two-etory eight room|house In New Town Two two-story houses on desirable lot 180 tee' from Boulevard. Can be bought for *3,000, New six-room house on Boulevard-cheap. JdSSt and Mansfield ® ,cl *“ on4 street, between Three ot those desirable now cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London street*. Small farm of seventeen acresjthroe miles from Court House. , - of twenty-one acres with news AUG. F. FRANKLIN cheap, cheap, cheap. One loittrontlng canal. Store and dwelllng'corner O and Wolt streets, situated in business portion of eltyi oottage with lot 90x180 on London Peasant homo in the beat part ot olty. story house* Just built—a good invest- room he bo bonght Six acres with house near B X.V A O docks. Met car Uno'*fort8M°* ir * n * TcnU0 ' v ,ect from - ' '' ‘ V , $1,500 will boy nine lota almost in centre ot the street and Cochran avenue 0x180, with the house. Three stores on Bay street. Truck farm onrbojd salt creek, miles from Oak Grove Plantation, containing 1,000 seres of hq best farm lands in the State. 10|mltoe from Lot 80x10 on which tt Basinets Monk. 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 in my line will find It to their advantage to call on me before purchasing’elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for nides. Fare, wax, “And so your nloe clergyman is going to be married, lbs. MfcngoidJ. I hope you’ll like his wife as well as you liko Kiwi. *» ' ' n’ t “Well; ma’am, Pm sure I hope Ro bot we generally find tint when tbo gen tleman is haflfcbte, the lady’s ’anghtyl” —3&ondon Punch. Hodges & O’Connor. After one year’s trial It it now an acknowledged fact thaftfe Ke&p tie. Purest and Freshest Drags in the City. % Our Prescription Department I* without doubt the most complete, as the amount of work don* demonstrate*. W* alto gnarantei exactnees and dispatch, r* this department Is under the personal supervisio* of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known tothe Brunswick public. Neither are we confined to aay oqe rhyrtcTan's pre Anindi Jareful attention paid to the renting of pro References, Oglethorpe and First National fications ranking in this order; 1. worthiness; 3. Guns and armor; Handiness; 4. Coal endurance; 6. Sp 6. light draught of water.—New i Sun. , ‘ ’ 'On a Pease Mh» At 360 yards tba Lepri rifle would through two men. The French arse have enough ammunition to supply < OGLETHORPEEBOTTL1NG WORKS, Real Estate Agency, 216 Newcastle Street, - • Brunswick, da is'Water, w! ’ physicians, m '■ * A»< told ef the tniwrutMe harvest weeMytM*; or the mat tmat lew anew .ntueim Ire**: Ot the odorous breath ot tte vine oa tte brass*; But whence come* the meedete, the lew the* <V- Vte* w* eterve la the brow* iWhMMWdf We kettied at uooaday wMi dael sad with heat; My. Poor Hu* "pair hack" It M4 mpwttli fee warn ttaa is than Mattel V year deg kkes area* whokkksk,do yoablam* tt* priadplc |Im U^njib vltaVtlMtr pntMt riwktegratiMlimiua, There frrcetteaa His Place In Society. - According to a New York correspond ent, tho western man is looming yp on the horizon of the New York woqian in a most astonishing waj’. “He is just be ginning,” ho writes, “to take^ bis placo here in social life, and he takes an aw fully big placo. Ho takes away the breath of tho eastern girl by his self confident methods, and by tho time she recovers it she very'often finds that it is in reality her heart that is gone.’’—Chi- cago Herald. Bremen’* Statno of Liberty. Tho quaintest thing in Bremen is its statuo of liberty, tho “Boland” as it is called. It is a colossal figure, eight feet high, and was erected in tho center of die town in 1413. In ono huge hand the giant holds a shield marked with an eagle (that symbol of liberty in nil ages), in the other a naked sword. It was the gauntlet thrown down to all the world that Bremen would be free.—Chicago Herald. TIME B runswick REAL ES" ESI la;, fata, Feed, Four, Haem, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a A curious method or silk manufacture is said to exist in the Chinese province of Kwangtung, where are found w ild silk worms feeding on tho camphor tree. Tho full grown caterpillar is cut open and the silk is taken out in a form resembling catgut, subjected, to a hardening ] and mado into fish lints.—Ari Traveler. Sharks and Convict*. There (at Cayenne) when a convict dim too body is borne to the tea and a great bell is tolled. And then is the vis cous, glaucous sea surface furrowed sud denly by fins innumerable, swart, sharp, triangular—tho legions of the sharks rushing to tbo hideous fitneral. They know tho bell!—Harper’s. We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. . ‘anlt-ly. Glauber & Isaac, Fro nee and Commission Merchants BrunswloDL, Oa. Office and Ware room in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. U, R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <k G. R. B. HEADQUARTERS iFOR 1884 ■ 11,438,677.88 • 1888 2,572,113.00 1892..... 6,000,000.00 Ono of tho most dcstrablo lots on Newcastle street south of park. Exccllent|buslncas lot 80x180 on lhe Bay. Modern oottage with to! street. A pleasant homo in Tow figure. Four room cottago in DlxvUle with tot 99x100. Can be bonght ohoap as owner is anxiods it anxtoui to tell. Two story house Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss tot on Boulevard in two minute*’walk otpostoflloe. railroad and adjoining tot* — hotel in situated. location on Oglethorpe, street hear 1800 will, purchase six Town'fPemmona lota in one body. s Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties.