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4MK1AT THINGS IN SftijUR
The Tfelf Not Dreintefl.
The reached thU city in
February Wrt8ft6,<)ver 23 yearis -ago,
when jBnmiwIck «m bat a hamlet,
here and there a budding interspari-
ed among the treea, hbt it was tjfen
known aa now, aa “thifclty of Brnns-
the'APademy and j|||ioiH|y
The Cotton iE>mpreMr-B«l;
f here ia quietly going; oh
[ midst an enterprise calculi
1 revolutionize the (Alton but
> tbtrwboleJM^ Wo refjrfi
cotton
1 n%w &SmKB§no m
chfhbe tAHr/SBBIII^iiad '
■ ihg, but one efthe moa^otnj
? cotton presses'ofthe worlds!
up, therd.all ,the sape.MWW]
•fchuinph were the last btiildlqjjg: fit
that direction from “down-town/ 1 ex
cept the did Dart homeattiad at the
'Back Landing.,, Iai2 years weba^a
'Jived to see many wings that did' not
then eiiati^nblic schools?cfaurohee,
Sidewalks,brick blocks, boulevard*,
‘ shelled streets, gas end electric lights,
artesian welisi wharves *ahd docks,
railroads, steuniekjps, ai^psian ★ells
and magnificent waterwfifcjts, a grand
Oglethorpe Hotel, wheid'the winter
touristcau bask in th#4nnsl^ihe and
be happy. We/have|sefcn more—a
ed and M^in n
322^™
ordinary preset
press, a'bale di
but no way haj
it^dowBjtp tha
the-powei
panels to m
The Beldi
to ehven
iches or thereabout
ire rirrets'secufely.
icpn as this pondj
feline is put in. motion,
of cotton men WilfyUifc. ]
to eel it workSA.
. Think of lfl&
who liavy l/ci n^h
for yuirs croidmi
say that 'yi&mij
tre, frbm. ^ichj
Unht,for vJr otf
rjAooliar Hps-th
now feltyfput up
'beach hotel and streetfrattrohds, i
' When we contemplate these thi
•our mindsYeverts tci l'866j i and
iay to onraelf, the ' half w^s
dreamed, y • y*-'
klen patent is
he fiAit time,
be Sent out
the firet/ship load, thus jjresSecL
The ship tliat carries thisT cotjjpo win
be the.'first ;ene that^everf loaded.
any^^^.«a^|^^ihpeapabl^
ty, without j«jHt,-fftews. ?
been offered;
,6c a piece, worth-IOC'S
.«jc “ “ 10c
50 Dozen Cotton ToWels,
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trKi.ikg' ' ■
i: t>TA t’Y & HON. PU BUSHEKfc. ^ * BRU
ILISHED
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n
but the beginning. The
> ' writer believes. i^Raitted\ to, stay
here a few. years’ longer, he: will see
revelations that will puit to blnsh
eVei^tinat vvehow see. ‘ Tfifevtjpio is
•coming, and it is iearly hei
" beautiful Brunswick, the city
sea, will become still more a ^ara
. than now, and not only Brunswick,
hiri the surrounding places as well.
- * In a short wbto^We shall see other
hotels go op, MBLhridt,
with houses both elegant and beiui-
. tlful; St. Simons Island one line Of
cottages from the pier to east Behch;
steam - .dummy lines with palatial
•steamers to the resorts around the
city; our streets thronged with peo
pie both 8i)mmer and winter and our
docks lined with 700 instead of 70
crafts, and a population of 20,000 in
stead of 8,000. The writer hopes to
see these things in his day. What
may not the Junior see in his day?
We part the curtain reader for you
to take a glimpse beyond and see the
vision, of what is as sure to be as the
sun shines. It is even now culmina
ting and the picture is not'over
drawn. There are possibilities made
possible only of late Btnce petty
whims and notions have passed away
and broad, liberal ideas have taken
hold of our people, and each with
lever in hand stands ready to'assist
in raising Brunswick to the top* of
the hill of prosperity.
Fob Bent: A 14 room houso No.
328 corner Oi and A. streets. Apply
to Mrs. M. A.’E. Houstsn No. 302 F.
street.
Methodist Bishops.
Boston, Nov. 8.—The bishops of
the Methodist Episcopal church be
gan their semi-annual session this
forenoon in this city. The Episcopal
board is made up of eighteen mem
bers. Two of these, Bishops Taylor
and Thoburn, are missionary bish- „
ops, one in Africa, and the other inf,
India. They are not present. Bish
op Fowler is absent attending, the
church in China.
THE NEW DRUG STORE.
Dr. E. H. Wright, recently frmn
Camden connty, 6a., haB
amongst ub to practice his profes
sion. The Doctor is an accomplished
gentleman, of thorough education
and a large experience, covering over
forty-two years of practice in the
profession. He has also established
a drug store on the -corner of F and
Amherat streets, near the E. T» V. A
6. B. R, and baa associated with him
bia son, who is also a physician and np
druggist. We bespeak fbr these gen- *
tlemen a liberal abara of tha pahn-
nge'of the city.
{securely pre#ed tfiat a^hlpcan
load to its fall carrying capacity and'
then have Borne room left over. Mr.
Belden, the inventor, is here super
intending every detail of the work,
and in a short while we shall see. the
result of his labors.
ssl.
Remember Kaisers
day nexr Tuesday 13th inst.
Edward Atkinson is the foremost
statistician in the country, at least he
is one of the most persistent. He has
been figuring on the number of peo
ple who lay up from their salary or
income any money worth speaking of
and his conclusion is that fully 90
per cent of them spend nearly all
they make. “Of this 90 per cent.,”
ho says, “a portion may, by setting
aside a moderate part of their small
earnings, become the owners of a
house, or become depositors in a'sav-
ings bank, or insure their' lives in a
moderate way. Of the remaining 10
per cent, a part save enough to pro
tect themselves against want in their
later years, and a very small part
may become rich, and then need not
work unless they choose.”
Cotton DamaskToweis <10x32,at...i............
Cotton Honey-Comb Towels. 18x36, at.. . A
Cotton Honey Comb Towelsi,22x44, at.. . ..... .*....
Linen Glass Towels *.118x38, at .
Linen Glass Towels ^27x32, at;.......
Linen Damask Towels. .-$£20x34, at .
Linen Damask Towels..,:. 121x43, at.....
50 pieces Unbleached Canton Flaimel, at
60 “ Unbleached Canton Flannel, at
60 ',4 Bleached Canton Flannel, at v.
100 “ Fancy Dress Ginghams, at ......
100 Fancy Drisss Ginghams, at *. ^cf-
20 “ Century Cloth, at < . .fi-..
40, “ Fancy Straw Matting, sold in either 20 or 40 yd pieces, at ..1'
Clime Early and Avoid the Rush
The expectation of the prohibition
ists, of electing their Presidential
candidate in 3.892, will hardly bo re
alized. Their hope was based on
democratic success this year, and re
E * ".can and prohibition fusion in
Now they will have to wait 8
years before inviting the republicans
to rush into tbeir arms. «
Veterinary. *'
This certifies that Mr. C. Ludwig,
now in charge of the stables of the
Oglethorpe Club of Jeltyl Island, re
cently treated one of my horses that
had a nail in his foot, and brought
^ . through all right, although the
animal whs threatened with lock
jaw. I recommend Mb #p>any one
needing similar serviced
- J. Michelson.
_
Am
kinds
For oils, salts, pills, and
of bitter, nauses medicines, is the ve
ry agygable.l&utd fluitmnedy, Syr-
U&nufai
UFlTs
ufactured
paqr, Sen Faaaeiaoo, CaL
Syrup Com
CITY
FIRST TUESDAY
A. KAISER & BROTHER.
PEAB ORCEAED FOE SALI.
ixbeb 1888.
OEOBQIA—QI.YMK OoCXTT. (Sty ot Brunswick.
on tho first Tucsaav In 1
ton o’clock n, m. unit ton;
highest and lrest bidder,]
;nty, Ga..
between
to tho
property
_ — which nro planted with tho famous Le-
Conte and a lew Kefffisr pears, ranging from two
to scron yonrs old. one hundred early peaches,
pltims.ete. There are nearly six hundred trees,
tO*Wlt!
That certain lot of land, lying and being in the
elty of Brunswick, said county and State, and
known and described in tho plan of said city as
- - ----- ledbnr-* 1 - —
Now Town lot No. IM. Levied in aa tho property
of J. S, Morris, under and by v rtuo of fieri facias
issued by E. A. Nelson, Olerkind Treasurer of
tho city of Brunswick, against.“aid J. S. Morris
for taxes duo the city of Brun wick for the year
Notice given. Taxes £ 80. Cost
at tho same time and p ace, that certain
- ■ ' - Tof Bruns-
lescrlbed in
Also, at tho same time and p ace, that
lot of land lying and being in ho city of
wick, said county and state, 1 and desci
the plan of said city os tho northwestern one-
fourth of Old Town lot No. <39, with tho im-
S rovements thereon. Levied on ss thoyroper-
y of Henry Uanard, under sad by. virtuo of a
fieri facias, issued by£. A. Nelson, Clerk and
Treasurer of the city of.Brunswick, against said
Henry Nanarddtor taxes due tho city of Bruns
wick for the Tear 1888. Notice given. Taxes
<8. "—
Interest in and to that certain lot of land, with
tap»v^«nu.thm^^g yff a 8 ^lng^the
of Town Commons lot No. 1S9, west
it Cochran avcnuo; levied on aa the property of
Arthur Wastdugtoa, under andby virtue of avert
facias issued by pi. a. Nelson, Clerk and Treasu
rer of
WashlL_,„ __
tor tha year 1888.
cost
Nov. »d, 1888.
(8.08;
ART.
O.B.
WORKS.
ttMWWK|
ifSOM aid after this date t > aoto agency of
J? tbo above weeks Is place ln tbe bands of
MESSRS. CONEY«PARKER,
OVER T1IUNR HUNDRED NOW l.N BEARING.
portion of the tract, consisting of about eight
is, cleared ready fur cultivation, Is low, hot-
acres, cleared ready for cultivation, is to’ ,
tom, hummock land, with clay subsoil, a deposit
of phosphatic marl underlying (a valuable fertil
izer in itself), thoroughly dhnioed by the Altanta-
ha canal, which runs tllrougfi the land, and is
• iTti 1 —
adaptml to tho cultivation of cabbages
.awborrics nnd truck generally.
The orchard lies six miles from the city, is half
a mile from tho ci-osslngofthcH. & IV. and E.T
. from the city.
hipped from this point or via the Brunswick
nd Alt
Altamaha canal direct to the city in smaU
boats from the field. ..... . .
Fifty trees have been added the past winter,
grated on the_LeCoiite gtock. oonalaUng of ths
Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Green i
For ESTATE AGENCY.
L*
• .Tour Duty
TO YOUR FAM»YIS TO SECURE
THEM
FOR THEM A HOME
Will MU one
Cochran a
in the eltr and
for cash or time,
tlx rooms, on
louses and’Iota ii
near thMfb fore
Tin, Lift aii LaMWm'
7 ALSO BONDS#aBEXTYSJUP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
Fob Salx: A nice beating >t
(coalbureerj, with six joints of pi
8i.S(lrWg8a8teSSUtt|fRig.^
wfrNiiiMiaiiiSa
A. V. ROEAtii
CONTRACTOR ME
m T ^s>ncK,Gv
Plans and spetiftcat
FURNISHED OH ATPUCATION.
J.'WS»tLL,
(ESTABLISHED 1878)
‘ ‘ sa ”gK5tf52a
formation «
blacksmith.
O HIRE.
d. A. BUTTS,
Physio|ai\ and Surgeon.
/XrrtCt northwest corner of Newcastle and
y. Glouccsier stieete.lHlely occupied by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls left with BookweU, the Drugglat,
Wittraesive prompt attention. Office hours s to
11 a..m. and :l to 5 |i_. m. Heuldenoaon OlD»Dai
leases of
c yOecCoue door from Union.'
throat an?lung«* tt8llM00 rtTon 10
Notice. -
^EITHER the Captain, owners nor cousignee*
will b* nsponiibla (or any debts contracted by
the crow of the Italian barkSirlo.
B.CICIIBKO, Master.