Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 08, 1888, Image 3

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creole amts. Mossy IVrfcrt Blood** Aim »«■ Cxm ~ tnsdlrt * Omni BnUat Wo are not hidebound nor narrow . Winded in our admiration for female beaut v. The fair and the dark, the blondes and brunette*, all have their special charm* and admirablo point*. Boride* the beauty of feature and color there is also a spiritual and intellectual beauty which ia quite as potent os tho other. In' the presence of a pure and soul or a sparkling intellect and a disposition, one may be bo lovely soul i lovely delighting completely blind tome kling M], 01__ enchanted as to be utterly 1 to material things. But whatever may be our HbeWfiyln matters of love and admiration for the beautiful sex, and we recognise their claims without regard to the ethnological or geographical limits, we-are bound to reserve a special homage for our own southern women, and we are moved to this by the following tribute •tol^irianateauty^ Itwa Girh” 6 Tliiairhiirverdiott black as the rave’s wing and oyer of “ , AIMS altogether y, some of the and it would be inthe widewoA maidens than they. to find anywhere _i*WBt.ToralMr Whenever I read of | <th* dark my face, and I 4 could rest upon my “rceebud garden of *^4* I write the# lines a dainty creole n enters my presence. She has e, like a gleam of ibmshJno atijWaif a murky sky, to dbsse away tbe clouds sometimes surround me; and truly which ■to is a fair vision to yrnere tho sun shin# upon, sitting upon her, rec vealing' the glint of gold .in hervw^ brown hair, wl fairbre ripples above brow. Her pearly cheeks are migtgiy tbri suit's kiss#, and her eyes peaceful hlne.' are goring upon me. utterly unconscious of her own picturesque luvelines*. The mind qf-this gentle girl is as pure and bright as her fhco. fairest flowers. all my life, but I am not one of them, tam-what they call ‘an American. 1 Why v that term should not be applied to them is a mystery which I .cannot solve. I have a penchant for ctoole girls. Tliey are usually dainty and refined, sensitive and sympathetic, light hearted m«l-sunny tempered. Then the uitirka of deference' they pay to old ago is truly something to. be admbred, and might well be imitated by many of my American sisters. A creole girl rarely ever sullies her line with that slang which .is so generally used nowadays. Ska is usually reared in seclusion, and her days glide by peace- a and tranquilly. This tranquillity is n disturbed by a Storm cloud. She is, content to remain at home, where there is always a wide field of action,' i ‘do her duty in that state of life and 1 unto which it shall pleaso God to call her.' , ..JpE. There are many other fine character istics which the creole girl possesses, and I'regret that I havo not time to mention them. I havo had to steal the moments to write even theso few lines. But be fore dosing this article I must admit that the majority of creoles ore dark; there are manynut brown maidens, but some of them are ‘fair, very fair.’ - New Orleans Picayune. Faming on the Plains. At a fair in Wray, Washington county, was an exhibit of eastern Colorado agri cultural products. It was a creditable display and showed that tho farms of that part of the state ore producing good crops in spite of tho assertion that all of the “rain belt" region is burnt up. This is tho third year of success in farming without irrigation on the plains. The most skeptical must be convinced from tho experiences of these three years that tho experimental stage is passed, and that “rain belt" farming maybe depended upon. Tho formers is in. Jlio are not the only men who have met wit success, for exhibits are modo of pro ducts grown near Akron and Yuma. vicinity ofWray Both oif these places are oentera of agri cultural districts that havo ‘ been tested, during the past'threo years and found to betworthy of .the praise that was given them three years ago by tbs more-wn- ive settlors who have made their aefvath homes! . The truth seems to bo that, among tho sand hills, the whole of except of the jJataTlyingl within eeventy-flye or one west ortho Kansas line aro susceptiblo of cultivation without ir rigation.—Denver Republican. Against tho African Slave Trade. Cardinal Lavitgorie’s episode against a African slave trado ls already pro- the during good frttit. against tho Arab slave, stealers ia Central Africa, The war wmbpi > allies, begun, in earnest Twenty-six bwi, with several hundred native will soon take tho field' against thfa Arabian traffic, in human writ The missionaries in Africa havo token sides with the leaders of this humane move ment and are using voloeand influence to tally the native*.against the Arab*. There Is no doubt tbiUa wdl organised movement will follow and that Utt# while slave trading In Africa wffl to UMI Outre gome —Detroit tree against the Arabs will by no boy ploy. Tlio Arabs are stockaded and armod and it will ro- MO#eto^lfighUng to get them out. itroitFreePress. » , ITTHE only. Brilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Dyes. They excel all others la Strength, Parity sad Fastness. None others are just as good. Beware of Imltttions-t are made'of cheap and inferior material* give poor, weak, crock/ colors, 30 colors; ro cents each. WELLS, HlCHSROSptt SCO., Burlington, St. Flo* OHdiac or Bronrfeg Fancy Article*, USB DIAtfON^lP^NtS; Only ro Csats. Pmt-t | CELERY Comoa/YD CURES PR6&FS Neuralgia '“Pains’s Cakry Com* pound , cnroj ur nvnr. Nervous Mrs. L. A. Bksmtnbk, Ssn Jadmo, Cal, Con pound, I am cund Bhassi^ of rheumatism." Samuil Hutchihsom. South Cornish, N.H kidney Cto 8 l mu G C^,& , ■■ r«r, - All Liver “PslM's Celery Com- Disorders Udall, Quechee, Vt. ’ - Never Before Sold at Such Low Hates 1 Great Reduction in Priiesl farmers’ Implements of (Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, JFR1END O THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood sed Willow, War* In ore^^ilro. In Orockary, Qian, TtnandAitato Wars w* haves to* sat forge assortment, which we are ready tooffsrat bottom price*. Wo wUlfa pleased to ibow our • took it allUmee. MA yourselves and ns by giving ns an early cell. f ^C.%Ci0£3:B3LjS03Sr. w All*!, F. pMKI«, Broker ail , Orato, Feel, Foot, Bacon, Mill Peed Generally Car-Load Lots a. We Conqpete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. 'snU.lv. * ~ , Glauber Isaac, Pro ace lad Comissim ircbls BrunswlohL, G-a. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. &. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. It. R.. HEADQUARTERS FOR Bacon, Meal Dby Salted and Smokkd Meats, Hams, Breakfast d and Grist, C^rn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill £eed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons,- &c. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my lino will And it to thotr advantage to mo before purchasing Gelsewhore. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Fnrs^Wsx, O’Connor. G. B. FLINT; Real Estate After one Tear’s trial It ta now an acknowledged fact that wo Keep the Purest and Freshest. Drugs ia the City. Our Proscription Department JsSfSSSHsiHSlSFsi L.J.Leavy& Co., OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. IS without i m Will curry thor own by a very large majority, and undoubtedly & Brother -Are til© Leaders of the Dry Goods Market, :FOR ' Have they not Ev Have they not the very Have they not the “ "Have they not the Have they not Eve Have they not the ouwant? ewgst in the Market? Prioes?’ * ; 't'lraP to dioose from ? g thatis Stylish? test in everything, beginning with ■ Dress Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Circulars, XTmWX£ARKBITS,HitO. * In fact everything’helonjdng to a first-class opening for the season? , *' • They have all and e t^ey all of you is to kindly' self of their endless variety ot g ypur heart-desires, and aU em ^ehll and convince your- m NEW- At prices lower and mora'tOjjroiul advantage than ever heretofore offered to the public in thus or any fitter seption. INSURANCE Real state Aaent, 'RESENTING EIGHT HIDING FIDE IHSUMHCE CO’S T) WAngUWMfT^ . -■ DENTIST. Office dp stairs In; Wright's new Wm -INCLUniKG THE- “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TIIAVELKUS ACCIDENT CO., Of Hartford. EQUITABLE LIFE A8SUBANCE SOCIETY, Of New York. Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Offlce in Kaiser Block, over First National Bank. Ijid-lT 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. State and County Taxes. I will bo »t tho following named place* on the dates mentioned fOT^tho^urjjoso^ofcoilMttogtho State and County BBQULAB BOUND. St. Simona Hills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dee, ’Bethel, Oct. 12, Nov. #. and Doc. ( Pennlok’e Store, Oct. M, Nov. 10, and Deo. 8, Brnntwick (Connell Chamber), Oot. 15, Id, *7{ Nov. 12, IS, U and Deo. 7,8,10, - srsoiiL OAI.L. No. 1 E. T. V. A G. B. R, Nov. 17, Fancy Bluff lays not noove mcnuonca, i can found at my office in the Council Chamber. Pleaao remember Oates. H. J.BKAD, September 86. 1888. AUCTION AH* COWMIOH ■BBCMATTS, ABB e IB UAL COLLKCTU6 AfiKXTS. . eonaignmeats sollelMA, s*A spstAyretain*jpsrsatsad, Offie«a*xt Mart* ADVSkTMBa-ArkSAi. offie*. S PECIAL altaqriMi given toeoUnUono Basin*** sari mntif JJ iUBFOBD, n. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offtathp stain if Lawyers. moyjw feWHITVIBLD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ' i i, Min, Famj Mi, DRESS TRIMMINGS, - Children’s Worsted ~ * .Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroider} Silk., CHKBKLK. Etc. Deforest BeUdblePaiterns For Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses. it Bargains in ladles’ 'and children's Ho- lslf tlie usual prices. The ladies are re spectfully invited to oome and see for themselves. D5 NewcastleStreet, Brunswick, G*. 1 McDonald & dean, Miaitel, Fulton’s Old Stud, - Niwcistli St WR WILL KEEP AfFULL BCPPLY OF '*5*. FBESH BEEF, T1AL IDTTOlf. '*■ K And Pork, Venlsoa sad Game la their sssioa. Give us a call. a*p-lm Trunk* And Valfsiv J. Michelioti. specialty, At tf: E