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THE SPECTER.
With Hwktortw, Neonlgta, lUy amaiin Dirspsp-
•la, BWonauem. Blood Button, Kidney Disease,
Constipation, Female Trouble*, Fever and Arte,
slerplome**, Partial PanlyMg, or Norvou* Pros
tration, tue Pain o’* Celery compound end ijo
cured. In each of tbeio (ha couao ii mental or
physical overwork, auxjety, exponire or malaria,
the eflfcct of wbleh la to weaken the nerraai rye-
tem. resulting iu one of tboio dbeues. itomore
the cause with Ihu groat Ncrvo Tonic, and the
RiacM will diaappeor.
1 node a (rave deep down in my heart
Fee a to** that woa dumb and dead:
"There, darkly buried and for apart
It wlli r««t In peace.' 1 laald: . j
I laid It away without aorraw or amort
And never a tear 1 abed#
AndnOw that 1 would In my heart enfold
Another love fair aa the May. •
Thera ha* risen a ghost of tholovoof old,
A apecter weird and gray.
And nry sweet young love with her hair’* to!
gold.
She sorrow's and turns away.
—CUntonSoollard in Home Journal.
IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN
Sel^pt books-that are
K Dress Dyed
A Coat Colored
BTJNSWICK
with wide knowledge in all branches ol
history, literature and affairs. Are you
deficient in any of these? Then seek the'
“ liHI d bring ycdrself totoe
in that field without
n boat itoioreo
Garments Renewed J ... cent*.
A Child can use them!
UnuquaHed tor all Fancy ami Art Work.
At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book ftee,-
WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Props,, Burlington, Vt
REAL JEST AT
delay. Let your intellectual pregn
marked with positive nnraimi,i B
When you read a book that is i
worth the time you spend kvith it d
cram your miqd with others as a m
a hurry is apt to cram his gripsadi
do a little earnest and profitable thh
before you take up its successor in
reading course. ~
gives birth to id
with the subject
careful readers
dwelling too loni_ ,
or thought "light and varied reading
Should be interspersed with the solid am
Valuation of Property.
$1,438,677.38
.. 2,672,113.00
6,000,000.00
POPULATION,
The perusal of abook
easin no way connected
of which it treats, in’
should, however, avoid
i upon one linis of study
. Never Before Sold at Such Low Hates 1
* . . * .. Y£ Y 'lck #
Great |i Reduction in Prices!
■ -? $
Earners’ Implements of Highest Quality,
MillflHardware, Building‘Supplies,
ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
useful ' An extreme in either direction
tt to be avoided—Mag" *tm> of American
65.000 acrep of Timber Lands on line of Railroad,
Thousands of acres of cypress lands. '
60.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be bad in the
State. *
Cook Stoves for Wood, op Coal, OH Stoves,
. FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE,g
Wood and WlUow Wire In every d**lgn. In Crockery. Glui, Tin and Agate Wan we have a tin* and
Urgeassortment^ which weirs ready to offer st bottom prieee. Wo will be pleated to (howear ateek at
Wood and WlUow Ware In every deelgn.
largo aaaortment, which we are ready to offe... ,
ail time*. Satisfy yourselvea and na by giving ni an early call.
Lot 30x81 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield.
Tw esldenoe lot* near Boulevard..
Lot 80x80corner Albany and Istrseta. .
Let MxOOoorne". Wolf end I streets,
% , . •
Anvone can doable his money in twelve
months by parohsitaut either of the four tract* of
acreage property I alter for sale on the Point, ■
00 acre* of highland! tut norjfaot tite city. .
One corner lot, 80x01
on Newcastle street,
business.
One lotitrontlng canal.
Now two-story eight roomjhouse in Sjtvr Town
Two two-etory hoaaeeon deslrabladot 390fee*
from Boalevard. Gan be bought tor 11,000.
New tix-room hoasa on Boulevard—cheap.
Detlrable lot .on Rtehmond street, between
Honk and Manideld, ,
Three of those detlrable now cottage* on Coch -
ran avenue, between George and London streets..
Store and dwolllng corner G and Wolf streots,
now rented for (29 per month, (1,230.
Court Itoueo.
Truck farm of twonty-ono acres with now 8
Four two etory boueos Just built—a good Invest
ment
Eight room houBO on A struct—can be bought
Business location on Oglethorpe street near
Real Estate Agency,
tT~ . f' />
' ■¥ 't .
216 Newcastle Stmt, Praiwick, 6a
froflts of Watch Repairing.
There is men profit in the repairing
, department of watch making than there
Is in any other trade in the country, un
less, possibly, it is plumbing. Take, for
' instance, the main spring of a watch.
The general price for replacing one is
anywhere’ fifom f 1.50 to fa. Now, i
main spring to a jeweler oosta lilt’
more, all told and set, than 25 cei-
- Then there is tbB extravagant price t!
ft always demanded for cleaning a wav
Pew jewelers ever charge less than $1 .
for inch work. The time uettully taki
in doing this cio.ss of work is not more
than from a half to‘three-quarters of an
hoar. The main spring itself costa on an
. average about 8 cents.. Then there is an
enormous profit made on watch crystals.
The standard price for them is 25 cents
each. Tho jeweler buys them by the
, gross or in lesser quantities for 20 cents
per dozen.—Retired Jeweler in Globe-
Democrat.
IKs > • Wood IWalr" In .
■i One might say l-.su wixn iurwing was
agenuino part of tho Japtuicso ngricul-
tural system, since tho entire crop was
: - utilized in Borne fashion, either for for
age food, bedding, beauty, mttlchin
^ * .■•vattii... •
plant was nl-
- la, or to devote
w ieri to the undding df the farmer’s
work. Though tho harmless and pretty
weeds were in some cases permitted to
flqurish in the road gutters os well os the
wider*—and this is lio joke—in such
cases they were themselves sedulously
weeded. It does not take deep or intense
reflection to perceive that this thorough
system of weed culture, so to speak, re
lieves the farmers of ono heavy tax on
their industry, which their brethren in
America abandon themselves, tp wavin',
Manufacturing Unbrcukablo Glass.
An unbreakable substitute for glass is
mdde by Mons. L. C. A. Marguerie, of
Baris, by immersing wire gauze in a
heated state in a thin paste formed of
soluble doss, gelatine and glycerine, or
g ucoee, in proportions varying accord-
g. to the use for which the material
was designed. When nearly dry the
sheets ore dipped ih a concentrated solu
tion of chrome alum or bichromate of
potash. Any desired coloring matter
may be incorporated with tho gelatine,
copal or other -protective varnish
may he applied to the “vitreo-motallio”
panes.—-Arkansaw Traveler.
Stack tor n Ward.
A Springfield teacher hwi given her
- class in geography some oral instruction
abOut the . middle states, mentioning
among other things that the inhabitants
‘ were “enterprising, wide awako and go
• ahead people." The next day she was
questioning the class on tho subject, when
a small boy replied to a question about
the inhabitants topht “they were enter*
prising, wide awake and"—hero ho was
. stock for a word, but got it finally—
, “move on people.^'—Springfield Union.
Dr.
’Medical
or says, in The Philadelphia
tee, that ho has among his
patients members of the some family,
' ’ ik-
representing five generations, each lac!
ing tUb loft lower lateral incisor tooth.
An interesting feature of this remarkable
-- instance of heredity is that cue of the
members of the same family has a su
pernumerary lower incisor.—Science.
A Kovel Writer"* TUoroughnea*.
• * . Mr. E. P. Goo was a believer iu Ben
Johnson’s saying: "Easy .writing mokes
bard reading." Be. carried liis-correc
tions even into the composing depart
ment of- Ids publisher, often taking the
- prbof reader’s place and making changes
just before the typo was sent to the press
room.—Cosmopolitan.
fan rtitsE’-llitr
Some people Will say things - about
pther people without thinking that other
people can say things about some **
m big as beam» compared with
Think of it.—Oalveston Nows.
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AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
Dealer, firoler and Commission Merckait. •
lay, Mi, Feed, Four, dm,
Mill Feed i Generally.
Car-Load Lots a
■ • i
.
: 2^2
* m
Excellent stand tor any
Most deslrablsLKstdenoe lot 90x180 fronting on
two.streots near park.
Six room honse on Union street
Threo Town Commons lots near Ur. Ualo’a,
cheap, cheap, ehenp.
We Compete with any Market in Quality and
Price, and Mean just what w^Say.
Glauber & Isaac,
to nee and ComnD Hmknts
Now dwelling on Nowoastlo street, with lot flOx
.situated In busli
slness portion of city.
Ono of tho most Ucalrnblo lots on NowcatUo
stroot south of park.
ExcoUont|bnslncss lot SOxlSO on lho Bay.
Modern cottngo with lot 69x180 on London
stroot. A pleasant home in tho host part of city.
ntnlow flgure.
Four room cottsgoln Dlxvlllo with lot 80x100.
Can bo bought cheap as ownor is anxious to sell.
Two story houab Jnst completed on 1st Avenue.
Truss lot oh Boulevard In two minatos’ walk
of post oflieo.
Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots
on which tho Oglethorpo hotel la situated.
Brunswick., Oa.
Oflice and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R.'R.
next to Freight House of E. T., V. <k G. R. R. •
HEADQUARTERS IFOR
Dry Salted akd Smoki d 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 And it to their advantage to
call on mo before purchasing: elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs, Wax,
Wool, Ac. r febll-ly
Hodges & O’Connor.
After ono vear’s trial It la now on acknowledged fact that wo
leep the Purest and Freshest Drugs*in the City.
Our Prescription Department f
the amount of work done demonstrates. W* also guarani
ont is under the pciaonsl snpervitlon of tho oldMt prescri
public. Nrither »re we conuncd to any one physician’s pi
9Ru«!u^!iUmy^u]dL*U'
h, and lfyou favor ns with n call In this line we wllf guaranteesatUfselion Jig
Mi Dalian
Gold dollars aro u*«l ,
trinketa to such an oxtent that _
beootu'" renriv uiid oommand a premium
of twomylivi^txiiiL' -ChlratA '.:,,ald.
OGLETHORPEEBOTTL1N G WORKS.
•sss
and Ftin*l>
■Ahr Is ishsmIHP
—y liippytidiji the wsrksi.
whst we fall yn Is fine.
1800 will purchase six Town'|Commons lots la
one body.
Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in
this and acyoining counties.
No TtohMc t* Sjwir Profits.
Careful attention paid to the renting
References, Oglethorpe and Firfct National'