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liovrt, »l Him Hebrides
Tlx’ IkivmIk «cro hm chwrtesa wlllrin m
W!Uk«k i <iii urn know why •* •**
take* titicrtU'* with the poor on* would
1)01 «laru take with llie rich. »* ■ •»
•mull evttcf juiTWty that It la everybody 1 *
privilege toatiirriit II. Til*|*Opl*Of U*r-
ri»nreho*|ilU*l'lv. mill receivelliontiuiigvr
With courtesy, hut you cun wv (lull they
resent tlie Intrusion. II ■ not, I fnar, to
our credit tluit curiosity got the UltUT of
our scruples. We knocked at a cottage
door one Sunday afternoon, J , us
excuse, asking for a light. As we drew
near we heard the voice of some one
reading aloud. Now It was silenced,
and a tall old man In his shirt slsevcs
came to tbo door with an open Bible in
his hands. Within, on' the left, was tbo
dweilinfldkra of the household; on the
right, tV stable. Cattle and family
share tjfponly entrance. Into the roohi,
»single pane of glues, one ray
t fell across the Rembrandt'
ANYBODYI
thi
i mud door, at the far end. a lire
] burned with dull ted glow, and
its thick, choking smoke curled in cioude
about the rafts and softened the shadows.
We could just make out the figures of
two women crouching by the fife, the
curtained bed In the corner, the spinning
wheel opposite. All other details were
lost in gloom and smoke. Until you see
in. our Nineteenth century men still live
like tills. Miss Gordon Cummin^ says
that to, the spinning and weaving of the
women “is due much of tuc^. comfort,
aswe may sec by a .peep into somo of
their little homes. r< But our peep showed
us only that women weave and men
work in vain, and that to apeak of com
fort is mockery in a cottage of Harris,
or, indeed, In any cottage we jaw in any
part of toe islands. For all'those wo
Went into were slike in their poverty and
their darkness. As a rule the fire
burned in the center on a circle of stones,*
and over it, from the roof, bung chain
and hook for the kettle. They have not
changed one jot or tittle since, a cortury
ago. they moved Pennant to pitv •
The Origin of a Poem.
Longfellow's poem of this title tells
how the Moravian nuns “consecrated the
banner in a ohapel or church and pre
sented it to the hero with injunctions
that he should bear himself with bravery
and magnanimity under its folds and
that if he fell in battle the banner should
■be used as his martial cloak and shroud.”
The concluding lines are:
And the warrior took that banner proud,
And It was his nisitial cloak and shroud.
It is a fact that Count CasimirPulaski,
visiting Lofayetto when he lay sick at
Bethlehem, Fa., in 1770, procured a ban
ner from the Moravian Sisters in that
place. But all tbo pretty garniture
woyen by the poet -around this simple clr-
•camstance has been brushed away by
‘$he sisters
te,and
FILL M WINTER TO CK!
clothes, and
JAS. 8, WRIGHT,
, Corner Newcastle and Monk Street!.
I have hurt received sn elegant itock of staaon-
•bio goods selected by myself In the Northern
markets, and can aupplyltbe town with
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY
Which'were purchased tor cosh, and eonse
qncntly can bo sold on closest margins.
gVSuits made to order from samples, moot
than from a tailor jand fit guaranteed.,
JAR. 8. WRIGHT.
cheapen
FORjFALL AND WINTER
That I have ever handled In Brunswick,
special attention to my
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
FLANNEL S1II11TK AND HANDKERCHIEFS,
Latest [Style Collars anil Caffs,
FULL LINE OF
Clothing!
work they supported their house. On
the dcntlf of Pulaski the banner passed
into the hands of Capt. Bcntalou, of Bob
r in tho possession of
tltnoro. and is now
tho Maryland Historical society in that
city. In n newspaper interview Mr. Long-
felio‘ *
liq«’ told tho origin of the poem in
these words: “It was one or my early
works. I v.-roto it while at college. I
read in a newspaper that tho Moravian
women at Bethlehem hod embroidered n
banner and presented it to Pulaski. Tbo
story tuado an impression on my mlnd^
r I wrote tho poem.
and one idlo day I wrote tho poem. I
called them Moravian Nuns because I
had gathered from something I had read
that they were colled nuns. ■ I suppose I
should liuvo said Moravian Bisters, but
but tho chango doesn't spoil tho ro
mance."
New York's Chinese Residents.
We liavo a Chinese population of nearly
10,000 in this city, but it is a rare sight
to. see any Chinaman applying for help
at any of tho publio charitable institu
tions of tho city. Our Chineso residents
. arc always ready to assist each other in
nil the emergencies of life.' Mast of them
belong to societies of mutual assistance
on the Chinese plan. When one of them
is penniless lip can borrow money. When
one is out of work lie finds others ready
to aid him in procuring it. When one is
IH, nurses furnish the needed service,
and if he dies the expenses of his burial
are always easily obtained. Several hun
dreds of‘ thorn have ' beoome well off
through tho business of their wash houses,
,Tb*e are no loafers among them, and aU
of them ore noted for their industrious
lives. There an few of them addicted to
tho opium habit, though many of them
occasionally indulge in the
fames of tho
drag. It is mainly the wealthy men
among them who enjoy tbo luxury of
Chinese wives, bat Others who desire to
form white matches find no difficulty in
doing so, so far as the procuring of mates
is concerned. As a rale, tho children
bora of tlieso unions adopt tho American
style of lifo. The Chinese of New York
boast that they produce proportionately
fewer criminals than any other element
of our population New York Sun;
SUIT* TO ORDER.
flno aeaortmen tof underclothing, And every-
sndbs
Corner Newcastle And Gloucester St
W.B.Mell&Co.,
-DEALERS IN
SADDLES & HARNESS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
RUBBER ANT) V
tarn ms mm*
WICK IT TBE SEA!
Livest Town in the South!
paralleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
for sale the following City and Codntry property:
TOWN.
; ind out
to two-story d'
bun and out
y now and In |
One-luU lot corner Haaafleld and Albany sts.
One Ray lot 48x180, with buildings. *
One lot on Ogtstborpo strest^and buildings.
t Jpneloi oo tUyocsty street-splendid business
money.
Three iota oa Grant street-good business loca
tion.
and Gloucester streets,
Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets.
One lot on Agamy street.
Portion of Treat lot 90xl00-splcndld building
site.
One lot 90x190, corner Union and Ilowe streets
With improvements.
•-P5S.12S *“** residence on London streot,'
IOC vOXlbOs
One Bxytotlmd two stores situated thereon—
gooa investment.
rubletor residence? 1 H#nover Parlt ' Vorydeel-
' 8ow 8 ,Ue ,u ' eot ’ ne « r C»‘hollo
church, with nice residence.
Three lota, 90x180 each, containing I new two-
story houses, near school houso.
i&v 80 * 10 oa NowoasUo streot, near
Chandler's brick.
Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s
NEW TOWN.
.-NSsnaffiMmc*
"Threes lots, 90x110, with now two-story build
ing end out houses, facing Oourt Bouse Square.
Two lots, wito elegant residenceandouthouscs
on Norwich street.
feet water treat, with warehouse MxTO and
One lot op U«moldj|itreet, 00x90.
Three water lots af|thofoot|of L street. Very
treats, with A room bouse,
r figure.
Besldes ihe above we have a large variety of
cldedbarsfins 01 '" 8 0U<wWoh w*vraUseUatde-
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 acres ot the rtoheet land* In the coun
ty, one mile from heart of city.
^Kx sores cleared, with housejtour mile* from
900 acres ot best land In theeounty, with twelve
room house, nine mlltaffrom the city.)
largo barn, sugar mill. etc. Situated at railroad
crossing, 4K miles from oourt house. Can be sc
oured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land « miles from city.
729 acres of land at Lulaton,on the B. AW. B.
R.,8Vm!lcs from Brunswick. Large new well
built houso located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being In want ot money.
Also throo small farms not mentioned above-
very low.
3,000,000 Acres
Florida Lands.
We have also boon appointed agents tor Florida
Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial
Company's lands, and St. Johns ft Lake Eastls
Railway lands, aggregating more than 3,000,000
acres or cholco lands located In nearly'cTory
county In the State, suitable tor farming, gras-
Ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, Cypress,
and codar timber, rriceajrange from ti per aero
upwards.
Wo solicit a portion of the patronage of tho 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
801 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA
s|js, -v....... . . •
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
-DEALERS IN-
Leather Belting,
Babber Packing sad Ilosr, Sole Leather, Calf
■ruing unu iiusrj ouiv 1st
Skins and Shoe Uppers,
Trunks and Traveling
Bags.
Wocall especial attention to our Heavy Team
Ilarnoas for tho mill and turpentine trade, which
wo manufacture ourselves from beat selected
leather.
Como and rco us when in the city, or send us
yourorders when In need of any thihg in our line.
All mail orders receive careful attention, and
■atisfactlon Is guaranteed.
W. B. MELL & CO.,
118 aud 100 CongrcM St., SAVANNAH, Ga.
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
I am offering houses and lots in tho dtv and
arms and land near tho city for cash ortimo.
Will sell one two-story houso, six rooms, on
Cochran avenue, for 11,000.
Fire, Life and Accident tarar
ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,.
404 Nowcastlo street
Tho Prince'll Hungarian Coachman.
During (!:«* recent visit of i!io Princo
of Wales t.i ll.ii.~try lie ivas much
■track with lao magnificent mustaches
worn by tho coachmen of that country.
One plan in particular roused tho admir
ation bf his royal highness hy tho tierco-
iwm and grace of his hirsute adornments.
The prince engaged hint. On reaching
Marlborough hMM thai iehu raw that the i
coachmen, footmen and, in fact, oil the
servants wqrofooes steroid of hair.. He'
at once sought a barber and hadjiis face
shaved clean. When the prince saw him
again ho was horrified. “I engaged you
for your mustache and for nothing else.-"
said his royal highness, flat evening
tbo Hungarian set out for tiL iialivu
land.—Ko tv York World.
L.J.Leavy& Co.,
AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND
GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS.
C I’F.CI AL attention given tooollectlon of rents.
O Business and consignments solicited, sad
HARDWARE.
Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges,
tank,fWksiJWm Mnj,
WAYCROSS SHORT LINK.
TIKI CARD IN EFFECT NOV. Utft. list.
oa this reed are raa by Csatral
Time. Peweeger Trains will
arrive dally ae follows:
INDIA FAST MAIL.
leave aadarriw
T.wsaulv v - _
IftM p seTv GHkMnii.
4;Mpm IV..........Soulord.
ar.,........TMipe..
i* PLANT STEAMSHIP UNK.
.U%!S
lv lilt am
.....It SUOpi
Moadsy end
That*, pa
Tneedtyaad
VUSPA
Lv ....Tuape UtljM 4
Ar Key Weet....Lv
mg> ** H »~>‘ •• '' LT {
Pullman MM cars to aad from New York tad
“’*• NEW ORLEANS XXPU88.
IB IVsuttutsiHlYIBBlbt* I
*“ aaeeeas. eeJMUP ssssssek
£
rqnn
lie lv s.o
Warn Is. JsokoavlUe..... lv S
I0;10amlv.....,....Wucrou........er 4:4
umtpa lv.,........V»14osU.
isms am er.» tiiiii Bsl^ri««e» iiiii dvl
Y^asaar;.';.':..
PulTmaa
SuHst cam tooodfiea 1 . __
New Tara, sod to and from Jacksonville and New
Orleans via PobhooIs. »
EAST FLORIDA EXPXXS8.
LSOpm W .or 11.23 pm
A SO pm lv Jesap ....WlO.Stam
4.40pm ar ...wsyotoss.... lv Mtia
T.apaar..,....JairsoavliW...,...iT ; ,ft
4:18 pm lv...
Tuupa.hr.. .
‘AMmt
...waycross .or 8;9tam
.BupbaA ...It taoam
SiSipa It UkeUty or 10.48 a a
tits pa lv! '..fMnesvlUe or 10»
.aiWpmlv
8:40 pm iv
Live Oak -or TOO a a
Dupont..........or 4;2S aa
lomatviiie i* sms am
10:88pm ar ...TboaaavtUe..
1:22am or. .Albany .lv IGlam
Pullmaa bufiht cars to and from JacksonvlUs
sad StXooli via TbomisvUla .Alhsav, Montgomsry * -
and Nashville.
ALBANY REPRESS.
7:38pm lv .Savannah.,,.....tr 8:10am
to-.ospmW joeup.'. ...lv SiiBam
IA40am ar..........wayeroaa...\jBmrladOam ' „
sSvY55pm
...or 7.-28am
..uu'lOpt
..JvltdOei
8:snam tr Jacksonville.
7 VO pm lv... Jacksonville..
1:05 am lv wajeroaa
9:80am ar..... Dupout....
ar UvoO«k..........It 6:88pm
ar ...aainiwrUle .
10:48 am ar Laaa City
2:88 am It,.... Dupont .'.i«r 8.48pm
......jvSiapm
.it nmpm
8.30 am ar Thomaavllle........ hr IMpm-
11.40 a mar .'.Albany....' lv 4.00pm
Slope at all regular ataUona. Pullman palace
sleeping care toaadfiromJaeksonvUle and Savon-
JESDP EXPRESS.
3.45pm It Sarannah ..ar 8.30am
8.10 pm ar Joaup ..It 8.38am
8topa at all regular aad flag stations,
* Pullman buffet oars JaokeonTiUe to Clnomnatl
an<l through ooaches Jacksonvllloto Chattanooga
PuU sleeping oars to and from Jacksonville and
Savannah.
tickets sold to all points by tall:
ip connections, and bqgg—
—■ berths ana
throngh. Sleeping oar be:
oared at Passenger Sutton.
w. p. hard:
R. G. FLEMING, Supcrlnl
MACON.
•TANDOGA,
VIA THE
E.TM.Ji.&GA. RAILWAY*'
OVER FOUR HOURS QUICKER TO ATLAN
TA THAN ANY OTHER LINE.
V
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT 8EPT. 30,1888.
818 am
S80pm
915 pm
1015 p m
060am
Leave Brunswick 340p _
Arrive Maoon...: 145a m
AnlvoAtlanU 010am
iU:ave Atlanta... 040am 1220pm
At\ Chattanooga.1388pm 625pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Io>avo Atlanta 12 80 a m
Leave Macon 400am
Arrive Brunswick 1130 a ui'
All trains run dally.
J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga.
B.1V. WRENN, G.P. ft T. A., KnoxvUle.Tenn.
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. AUanta, Ga.
248pm
700pm .
200am
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SASH, DOORS. BUNDS
•Ou and Wagons
500 MH WRITE SHIRTS
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.
Shirts heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $1.00
Now iawoor chance to purchase your Shirts while we hare these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, ('all and examine them, and
be convinced that they are a bargain.
J. J LISSNER & GO.
A. V.SOEALS,
J. A. BUTTS,
Physiciai\ ai\d Surgeon.
Arilt* northweat corner*
\J Olouocatcr UreeU. lately,
Wtben. Call* inn with R OCX'
of Newcastle and
occupied by Dr. J.
will rec*lv« prompt auentioo* o'ire’hoarf^to
II n.m. had 8 to 8 p.m. Residence on Glouces
ter .Iryet. onc iloor from Union. _
JOM*Special attouUoo
fhnutMdlnnp.
■m
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
BRUNSWICK, G A.
Plans Kind Specifications
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
, Beat of reference* given. Leave orders
L. D. Hoyt ft Cq. n>S-Jm.
FatAnMleef.
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
Dr.lB. McCASKILL,
. PERMANENTLY located at
ST. SIMONS MILLS* Ga.
NETCMKBS ANN GREEN GROCERS,
AK#» npeeUtty of .PeUeloun Fat Beef re-
Try a.
And von will k*Te wither.
Beer, Poifc, Sansam, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON BAND.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK tc SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St Nicholas
W 111 leave Savannah for pfoirrlek .vary Tne«.
_ inaction, made with B. ft W. tad M.T., ftQ.
Railroad!, aad attorn ar "Cracker Boy 1 ■ tor SaUlla'
“ The "8t. Nicholas" tonehaa at all wig
For rates of freight* and
■:w
PUTNAM
Livery Stable!
Comer Monk and Oglethorpe streets.
. securing from my stable
The finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BEST SERVIOE.
Yoar order solicited, aad istisfaetioa guoran
A. T. PUTNAM.
« O’OomoB.Ja.
T. OCoaflor& Co., •
INSURANCE AGENTS
RRfl MMNKI 'limn
TM mVMUCEfiT OONPAMlK
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