Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 10, 1888, Image 3

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IS TIJE TIME TO INVEST IN . r™ r . WPEiMl H j* • :/ ' • f r ." ?i:Sk '-' l ■ , Valuation of Property. POPULATION, 1884.. 1888., 1892., Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe street new Hi Tw ealdence lfits near Boulevard. Lot 80x00 oorner Albany and I streets. Lot 80x80 oorne*. Wolf and I atreota. • Anvone on double hia money fn months by purchasing either of the four t acreage property I offer foraale on the P< 00 acrea ol highlands luat north ot the c One two-story 11-room house In northe of olty.wlth: A CXArrtW ON OWtAMa. HHIa Ih> *a last of tlm-Drtptfak ; Many linvo dtaoouracil learnedly upon -aMims, propounding wUo theories and muklug plausible suggestions, yet no one baa ever arrived ut any real solution qf the matter. It V> only a burner of cload that ban the way to knowledge thereof, yet no fortress wall could be moreim- pregnable. It la but a step from/ our ES ™\z territory " nere, , , HoUow aa a breathing enell. Dreamland lies forlorn of light- bat do man may set up milestones i tottncUenwaste. tfeonlyW, PjtSaEg; gEmiMtues the cpge. There aro few creatures exempt from these nocturnal jommgyinffl, however brief and rimmwwwiiwj they mar be. The dog ‘‘hunts in Ireams,” the eat fights its battles fer again, and the bird dag* in ita Bleep/ while even toe most commonplace person can usually rim, gpnte erodajoponnt of Ms experience! in dumber. . .Certain dreams are ««"«« to all people-failing from 8 .pK down, down, to some nnfstoosaed^ntf •-abiving to walk upon a floor that rfnim horribly beneath the feet—endeavoring, in urgent haste, to put on garments that drop off, turn wrong tfie out, mnf t de velop other impish propensitiee—riding id a coach which suddenly crumbles to pieoes, and leaves one staring fa the road. So to speak, it is a marked pecu liarity of dreams that “the bottom drops out of everything.» ^ So rebellions are dreams, and so erratio in their course, that they cannot be com pelled by any effort of will; wild fire could be more easily chained. We may long ardently to see onco more, in “the wilderness of sleep,” some beloved and vanished face; yet this poor solace may bo denied, while alien images crowd into the brain. Upon this subject Hazlitt wrote, ‘ ‘I never dream of the face of any one I am particularly attached to. I have thought almost to agony of the some park son for years, nearly without ceasing, eo aa to have her face always before me, and to be haunted by u perpetual conscious ness of disappointed passion, yet I never in all that time dreamt of that person more than once or twice, and then not vividly.” Nor can the lost impression received by the mind before slumber overwhelms it be calculated upon; for we may read of Mother Blood's execution, and dream, immediately afterward, of a cabbage garden; or. transversely, wo may be cradled by ..the most soothing, placid meditations, yet the wc;rd magician, who bears tho branch or poppies, will beckon us to follow through seas of gore. Experiment has proved that dreams lay be ^Influenced, if not controlled. m THE 9m CELERY COmUHD Dura Econ CURES call Om Neurfllglto siffissr Are Diamond Dye*. Theyexcelall In Strength! Parity and Fastness, None Nervous Prostration U MX- are 0»«»d, Bewakeor ImluUon^-the, are nude of chfcp and inferior umtorial, and give poor, weak, erodey colon. gO color* j so cants each. dsassfewatas; (tacts, a quart), etc t Sold by Qrafglstsorby WELLS, HICHMDSOM < CO., Burlingtia, ft. -■toW. •» w?. Kidney Dlaeaoeo for CUldlng or Bronx! ng Fancy Articles, USX DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronaa, Copptr. Only to Casts. +T- All LI ’Dli r Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! 65.000 flexes of Timber Loads on Une qf-Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50.000 acres of Timber in one body; gopd as can be State. a ■ ■■ + *V Great * Reduction " ' v % * ? ' . - 4 Farmers’ Implements of ‘ [Mill Hardware/Building Sup ICE CREAM ^EFRiaERATORS^CDTL^tY. GREAT l^^AINS tjfo Cook Stg^isfor Wood or^ C||d> ^fi^t6vosi IFB1GNDO THE HOUSEWIFE, ' **' Wood and Willow Wan In largo assortment, which wo ar alltlmoo. Satisfy yonraelTOO and ire In avory design. In Crockery, Glass, Tin and Agate War* we hava a tna and ... dreoWdul^by glrlng*nian early'call, ““WlCITT PROPER m. hflaHa^sQM-, gesta a tempest to the dreamer,, and the fames of sulphur or the pleasant odors of aromatic water near his nostrils trans port him to stxage countries. For this reason tho noises of awakening life give color and-movement to the visions that “hong upon tho edge of day,” rendering them more real and vivid than those which come at dead of night. It is one of th9 peculiarities of dreams to seem to bo tending toward some stu- penduous climax, and then to turn away with utter irrelevance. The dreamer re mains imperturbable in the face of the moot astounding transformations; if ani mals, and even inanimate objects, become gifted with speech, he is not surprised; ' ‘ ‘ likely to startled and terrified yet ho is by the most trifling tilings, it lie ureams of being pursued, it is not by a lion Or tiger, but, perhaps, let us say, by an in distinct yellow blur, hovering near tho ground like a will-o’-the-wisp—unspeak ably sinister to his fancy—darting from thickets, and gliding in and out among the trees. It is somewhat disenchanting to realize that dyspepsia is one of tho prime factors in dream making. It matters little whether the conscience bo clear, if the digestion be not in equally good case. Most people have experienced the excita tion, tho supersensitiveness of every faculty, brought about by n febrile con dition of the blood—the lightness of head and limb, extending, as one fancies, even to the loss of gravity—the strange, unfamiliar aspect assumed by well known objects a&rat the room; /or fever, like indigestion, is a fertile breeder of phan tasms.—Now Orleans Timei-Democrat. Oswald Crawford, in The Fortnighly, has a charming article on “Summer Time in Rural Portugal." He gives on account of tho snmval of the fittest in the noble gardens that are found as relics and reminders of Moorish taste. He says that “it humiliates hia national pride to contemplate the pleasure gardens of Ms English friends; even to pass by train, fa summer time, through the land and see no garden that is any refreshment to the spirits, save those of the cottagers.” In other words, the northern garden is a show place for flowers, but in the southern garden “flowers of infinitely less irhportanco than tho / walks, the shades of branching trees, tho greenery of leaf and spray, flio cooling breezes in summer,', tho warmth of tho sun in winter, and at all seasons tho golden fretwork that tho sunlight makes upon the ground through overhanging boughs.” We are young in a good many ways; but in the art of the beautiful wo have most of all to learn. Such notes as Mr. Crawford gives us aro especially valuable, not to England only, but to America. Wo havo a superabundance of ibow gardens without a thought of comfort and refresh ments. The one need of Americans is weupsrartoB. Bren ear cardan* are wearisome and formal.— Globe-Demo crab AUG. F. FRAN Met Broker ail Commission — —- Hay, Mo, Feel, Four, bm, M*ll Feed Generally. Car-Load .Lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in QUality arid Price, and Mean just what we Say, ’ania-iv. -* . ” Glauber & Isaac, Pro uce and Commissioii. Merchants BrunswloK, G-a. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. dr. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR to 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 And it to their advantage to call on me before pun-haring ‘elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Tun. Wax, Wool, Ac. feWl-ly Hodges & O’Connor. After oho year’s trial It la now on acknowledged fact that we Keep the Purest and Freshest frogs in the City. Our Prescription Department One corner lot, 80x90, with 150 toot street front, on Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any business. Host desirable; resideneo lot 00x180 fronting on two,streets near park. Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s, cheap, cheap, cheap. One lobfronting canal. Two waterfronts In New Town, with railroad running on lineofsime. -7 - ShMaaddlpu^SP^Mt now rented for |J5 per month, 51,850. New dwelling on No- .situated In itte street, with lot Mx "ion ot city. One of the most desirable lots on Newcastle street south of park. Excellont|buslncss lot 50x180 on lho Bay, Modern cottage with lot 90x180 bn London street. A pleasant home, in the best part ot city. your two story honsesjustbnilt—a good lnvcst- atalow figure. from Boulevard, can be Now tix-room house on Desirable lot on Rlehmond Monk and Mansfield. Three of those desirable new .. ran avenue, between George and Small farm of seventeen acres^hroomiles from Court Hnnse. / Six acres with house near E TJV A G docks. Can be bought cheap as owner Is anxious to Two story house Just completed t)b UUAvenue. Truss lot on Boulevard lk two minutes’ walk otpostofllco. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lota n which tho Oglethorpo hotel is situated. 5800 will purchase six Town (Commons lots In one body. .Cochran avenue, 55 feet from Four room cottage In Dixvillo with lot 10x100. strce t car Uno, tor I an bo bought cheap as owner Is anxious to soli. * 51,200 will buy nine lots a}most In contre ot the city, , Lot corner London street Slid Cochran avenao 90x180, with the house. Three stores oh Bay street. Oak Grove Plantation, containing 8,000acres of tho best farm lands in the State. 10 Julies from city. AlsoJFarms and Farm Lands situated in this and-adjoining counties. / 1 Trouble to Mr Careful a References, ittention paid to the es,* Oglethorpe and II without doubt the most dbmplete.as the amount of work done exactness and dispatch, lx this department Is under the personal supervision of tlon clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we confined tasny aw pbrsicfsn’s. ■ ai.li.lf ■■■ b.*— A Las Lsia its— H— ■<■■1a il S A ■ — n ■ ■ ^5. I . ■ ■ ■...■■■J Sq fl|| RKf A^(| wj5 COJtl tTXSLY tee satlxfli Ion, both ai to quail- ill, doth i A backing brushes, is up a fin class drag store. We ara alio Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING VOJRKS. mf Blurt—1 tot* im pure aa any l. HHLiutloo In a««rtli»ir tj amUivouaa trial *d>* :SS32i _ j lbs mark yootstra>. t4*IWstrr, which we libyaiclans. and we Real Estate Agency, • . ’ * 216 Nmastlo Street, - .