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Hodges & O’Connor
Careful'attention paid to the renting of pro
Reference^ Oglethorpe and First National
Seep the Purest and Freshest Drags in the Qity.
Our Prescription Department
Mon clerk known to the Brun.Slck public NeithereftgriErtpw
tcriptions, but, aa has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to dll any *" tb>t ra *T b<
Real Estate Agency,
• , nr' > 8 .
216 Newcastle Street, - Erins 1
ialr and nail, cloth and
she, and tolletarticle*, and in fact, cvcrjthlngthat gocttomiktupafirstcUMadm*store,
i al*o Proprietor of the *
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS,
lufactnre Lemon, Oil
a* pure as any mi
itetlon In auertlng that It la aa food
want a trial nd ue oonvlnoedthat
ECONOMY IN CHINA.
«• Wdau or IM-XM Oiin aa to
**aot—Saving Perl—Drews.
lb© Chiticao are pre-eminently eco
nomical, whether it be in limiting the
number of wants, in preventing waste,
or in adjusting foroes in each a man
ner aa to make a little represent a
meat deal. The universal diet oon-
nsta of rice, beans, millet, garden
vegetables and fish, with a tittle meat
on high festival*. Wholesome food
in abundance may be supplied at less
“I** 1 ? day£er each adult^ and
sons have been kept alive for month*
on about a half penny a day each.
This implies the existence of a high
degree of culinary skill in the Chinese.
Their modes of preparing food are
thorough and various. There is no
waste; everything is made to do as
much duty as possible. What is left
» the verimt trifleT The physical con-
duty.
cause of
i of 48^.
has to live on
family, shows this
kept on starvation i
The Ohinem are
tidious in regard to
"** ' homes
i come „
the hone, the mule, the
‘in universal- use, and in
__,_ the caincl also does
i must he understood that the
' i to eat all Of these animals
they expire, whether the
ath be accident, old age, or
his is done aa a matter of,
" court©, and thO ftet thAlhe
has died of an epidemio malady does
not alter its ultimate destination. Cer
tain disturbances of tho human organi
zation, due to eating diseased meat, aro
well recognized" among the people;
but it is considered better to eat the
meat, the cheapness of .which is cer
tain, and run'the riafaftf the coup-
quences, which are not quite Certain,
than to buydear meat even with tin
assurance of no evil results. Indeed,
the meat of animals which have died
of ordinary ailments is rather dearer
than that of those which have died in
an 'epidemic, such as pleuro-pneu-
' *■ Another example of careful, calcu
lating eobnartyls the construction of
the oookiMg pots and boilers, the bot-
toms of wmch are as thin as possible
that the contents :may boil all the
sooner; for fuel is scarce (ind dear, and
dear, and consists generally of nothing
hut the sfalkB ana roots of tho crops,
which make a rapid blaze and disap
pear. The business of' gathering fuel
is committed to children, for one who
oab do nothing else can at least piek
up straws and leaves and weeds. In
autumn and ydiiter a vast army of
-fuel gatherers spread over the land;
toye tacCndteOea and^beat them with
““ v straws get no thne to show whlch way
■ tho wind blows before they are an-
\ nexed by some enterprising collector.
Similarly professional manure col
lectors swarm over all the roads of
the country. Chinese women carry
this minute economy into their dress;
nothing comes amiss to them; if it is
not used in one place it is in another
where it appears a thing of beauty.
Foreign residents who give their cast
off clothes away to Chinese may be
assured that the career of usefulness of
these garments is at last about to com-
■ mencc. \‘-v
Chinese wheelbarrows squeak for
the want of a few drops of oil; but to
people who have no nerves tho squeak
is cheaper than the oil. Similarly
dirt is cheaper than hot water, and so,
as a rule, the people do not wash; the
motto, “Cheaper than dirt,” which tho
spap dealer puts in his windows, conld
not bo mado intelligible to the'Cninese.
To them the average foreigners are
mere soap wasters. Scarcely any tool
can be got ready made; it is so much
cheaper to buy the parts and put them
together for yourself, and as almost
everybody takes this view, readymade
tools are not to be got. Two rooms
are dimly lighted with a single lamp
deftly placed in a hole in the dividing
wall. Chinese, in fact, seem to bo
cdpablo of doing almost anything by
means of almost nothing. They will
give you an iron foundry on a minute
scale of completeness in a back yard,
and will mako in an hour a cooking
range, of strong and perfect draught,
out or a pile of mud bricks, lasting in
definitely, operating perfectly, and
* costing nothing. The old woman who
ip her lost moments hobbled as near
as possible to tiie family graveyard in
- order, to die, so as to avoid the expense
of coffin bearers for so long a distance,
was a characteristic Chinese.—The
China Herald.
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BABIES BBT ebbin
MAUDS RELISH IT.
HfBWnM WIN VtUIIUMMI BOWWIi
Bold by Drofgto*. **e., 50*, SLOO.
ttgjj, MCHM8SMI 1 CO., muuTM.vr.
ortralts.
Lbkby portnUM, printed
onllnejtotopener.br
bora
a year.
these pictures; scad at one*
e and ago.
WELLS, RICHARDSON &C0., Props., Burlington, Vt
Itfs Buy to Dye
Superior
in
Strength,
Paatneaa,
8lmpllcl
sO colon, s io cents each.
WELLS, RtCHARDSOM * CO., Burlington, ft.
HrOIMlUar BMiopraAip AitMea, USB
p DIAMOND PAINTS.
Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only so Cento.
ore Sold at Such Low Ratesll
Great Reduction in Prjces!
Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality,
-i {Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
IOE CREAM FREEZERS, rIfRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook Stoves fqr Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
|FB1END0 THE-H0U8EWIFE,
Wood and WillowWare lnevsry design. In Grockary, Olaas, Tin an d_ Agate Wato'ye have a too and
largo aaaortment, which wa art ready to offer at bottom price,. We wlU be pleated to show oar atock at
all time. Satisfy yourselves and na by giving ni an early call,
nUL l^IOHELSOlSr.
AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
• Slider. Broker and Commission Merchant
Hay, drain, Feed, Four, Bacon,
Mill Feed Generally.
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IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN
UUSWICK *
REAL ESTA
POPULATION^
1884 8,500
1888 io.ooo
1892...... ......20,000
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Valuation of Property.
1884..................$1,433,677.38
1888 2,572,U3.00
1892 6,000,000.00.
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65.000 acres of Timber Lancia on lino of Railroad.
Thousands of aftres of cjrpress'lands. ' f
60.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be"had in the
State. : ' ■ * •
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CITY
One corner lot, 80x90, with 150 toot street front,
on Newcastle street. ExeeUent stand for any
business.
Most dosirablo;residence lot 90x180.fronting on
two|strcets near park.
Six room house on Union street
’Three Town Commons lots near Ur. Gale’s,
cheap, cheap; oheap.
One lotifronting canal.
Two water fronts In New Town, with railroad
running on Une of samo.
Store and dwelling comer G andWolf streets,
now rented for {35 per month, 11,950.
Now dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot OOx
.situated In business portion of city.
Car-Load Lots a Specialty
We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d
Price, and Mean just what we Say.
One of tho most desirable lots on Newcastle
street south of park.
Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe street sear MansOold.
Tw esldenee lota near Boulevard.
- Lot 80x90 ooruajftbany and I streets. . .
anri Tlhtoste
Lot 80x90 eorpe-. Wolf and I streets.
Anyone can double his' taonev In twelve *
months by purchasing either of the four tracts of
acreage property I offer for sale on the Point.
80 acres of high lands lost north of the city, /
Onetwo-i
of city, with flve 1
i part
New twoirtetV eight roompioaM in Waw Sows
Excellent|buslness lot 50x180 on lho Bay.
Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London
street. A pleasant homo in the best part of oity.
Eight room house on A street—can bo bought
at alow figure.
Four room cottago in Dlxville with lot 00x100,
Can bo bought cheap as owner Is anxious to soil.
Two story houso Just completed on 1st Avenue.
Glauber & Isaac,
Pro nee and Commission infants
Brunswiohk, G-a.
Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. Sc, W. R. R.
next to Freight House of E. T., V. Si G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
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 Une will And It to their advantage to
eall'On mo before purchasing ;elsewhore. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs^ Wax,
Wool, Ac.
Truss lot on lloulovard in two minutes’, walk
of post ofllce.
Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lota
on which the Oglothorpo.hotel Is situated.
Business location on Oglethorpe street near
Monk.
•800 wUl purchase six Town'ICommons lota in
one body.
New alx.roomjiouso on Boulevard—cheap.
!, betwo
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Desirablo lot on Blchmond street, betwoes
Monk and- Mansfield.
Throe of thoae doalrablo nowc..
ran avenue, between George and 1
Small farm of seventeen'acrcsjthree mUes from'
Court House.
Truck farm of twenty-one acres with news
room boose. • J
Six acres with house near B T y A G docks.
$1,300 will bny nine loti slmolt In centre ot the
city.
Lot corner London street and Coobran srenne
90x180, with tbe house. r ‘ '
Three stores on Bay street.
Truoktarm on] bold salt oreek.TJi miles from
Post Office.
Oak Grove Plantation, containing 3,000 acros ot
tho best farm lands In tbe State. 10(miles-from
city.
Also"Farms and Farm Lands .situated in
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this and joining counties. ,
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