Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 14, 1888, Image 3

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* - ■ LdXfe<!.. <tt£ oouutuw ot wow. I vu* more fives is release lev. nn ««rM «o rtu or tMoqr, 1 wtal non dojrt to uw tto «t|t . l know ot Ooitm duty I Mk to greater joy ttoo IM* (fe nook I on Itra’o tonri When | nodi •«*. to turn the peg* Aod loot earth* OWT •**»! (Ob, lom nr aaar.) Oh. rapture- promise of the Mag. Oh. June. hili'l"n« oftorl Kaulunmelftie ebon summerdtai, TIi drowned In wtntor'a laughter O. maiden da»M-0, wifely noooa, O, aim sweet, mu nights, W waai no heaven could aerthbegl Then are aueh glories for the eye, And eaa, and taeta, and hear. • Then an inch way* o( doing goof Buehwayaof being kind; And bread that's case oc waters, f* Comes homeagaln, I find. (Oh, lor* stay near.) §lYfitohyt«nyBi n> r * n^uu n wiwi WEUS, RICHARDSON k CO, Preps, Burlington, VL GodtoUedidx&j* to audniUe earth, NilmnMiioSbSnel - . <?f fejjfesam forsach day. OMovaataynesr.) , Bat oh! If Lon fled far away Or vailed bis (aoe from me, • Ooe life too much, wby then ware such A Ufa aa thla qould bo. With wiiieo May. and blighted June, Blurred dawn and haggard night, Thla drear old world in space waro whirl! If loro lest not his light. Lot 30x85 on Oglethorpe street Bear Mansfield. Tw ealdenoe lota near Boulevard. Lot 30x00 corner Albany and I Streets. * Lot 30x90 oorne*. Wolf and I Streets. Anyone can double hit money in twelve months by purchasing either ot the four tracts of acreage property I otter tor sale on the Point. 30 acres of high lands lust north otthe city. Two water; running on lb New two-story eight room|houae In New Town Two two-story houses &n desirable lot ISO tee* trom Boulevard. Canbobougfatfort3,eoo. , New six-room house on Boulevard—cheap. Desirable lot on Richmond street, betwAt Monk and Manslleld. Throe ot those desirable new cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London streets. Small farm of seventeen acrcs^hrco miles trom Court House. Truck farm ot twenty-one acres with new 3 room house. ‘ ’ 1M From tho Great Pipestone Quarry. There Is much to indicate that the In dians for many generations have highly prized the pipettone for the manufacture oUtheir pipes, and that it has been ex tensively used by the red man for pipe sculpture throughout North America. Chip*of the stone, beads, arrow* points, hatchets and pipes of this material have men taken from graves, mounds and wells, even plowed up from fields, in the various states, from Massachusetts to Georgia. Tho Dakota Indians employ seyenty-flvo different patterns In os-many materials, but tlie calumet is the one venerated. Mr. Edwin A. Barber says: ‘■The fact that this stone has been taken from Indian graves in the state of New York, and that others were found on an ancient site of a village in Georgia, at opposite points, 1,200 miles from the pipestono quarry in Minnesota, reveals the-great extent of Intercommunication which formerly existed among this North American people. There is certainly strong presumptive evidence that the stone of the Coteau des Prairies has been used for centuries, and perhaps a much longer time.Helen Strong Thompson , in American Magazine. What Constitutes a Blonde? Few people understand kvbat consti tutes a blonde. Every lady with light hair is not a blonde. The word we get from tho French. The adverb blonde, on the anthprity of Clark, the eminent philologist, is defined as meaning fair, light or flaxen, referring to any object, whereas Simmonds describes a blonde os being ‘‘a woman of fair complexion.” These definitions are given in Worcester’s dictionary. If you will give the matter a-moment’s thought, you will recall how many ladies have light hair and dark complexions. I venture to say that in all the galaxy of beauty at the Veiled Prophets’ ball there were not fifty ladies who came up to the strict requirements of flaxen hair and absolutely fair com plexion.—George H. Small in Globe- Democrat. ' . Superstition Blfo Today. . People are wont to boast of tho en lightenment of this ago and laugh at the superstitions of their forefathers, But it fequite safe to say that superstition is ns rife today as it ever was, tho only differ ence being that now people are ashamed to acknowledge their weaknesses. Said a. real estate man: ‘‘There is nothing vdhich gives a building a lasting black eye quicker than a report that it is or was haunted. The slamming of a door, the rattling of a window, tho knocking down of a tin pan by pussy cat ore all tho work of ghosts in such buildings. And tho worst of it is that people arc just aa afraid of a now building eifected on the Bite of a haunted one as they are ot the haunted ono itself.”—Buffalo Express. The Mother in China. In motherhood, alone does the Chinese woman find protection and honor. Yet even here Chinese customs and laws are peculiar, and even grotesque. A mother can claim absolute obedience from her children, even when they are gray headed and themselves fathers of families, but she is still only a servant and a drudge to her husband. In the event of her death, her sons must, by Chineses law, wear mourning, and go about with unshaven heads for a hundred days; but her hus band would render himself an object of ridicule among his, friends if he put on mourning for her.—Chester Holcombe in .Youth's Companion. The editor, of course, may be a fallible and untilumlnatsd being, greatly in need of having his literary standards revised by those who would bestow on him their inspirations; still, as things go, it is lie ana not the cloud of contemporary wit nesses who is responsible for the conduct of his periodical. —Boston Traveller. Tbe Hawaiian# Disappearing. The native Hawaiians aro said to be disappearing very rapidly, and it will not bo long before tho race is extinct. Their tanguago is still quite generally spoken, but as English is the ianguago of the court tho native dialect is bound to fall into decadence.—New York Evening “World. . It’* EMjrtoDye Dyfi“KD#f Superior IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, MB Simplicity. jpss MUft RlCHARDtOH < CO., BtrliHatm. ft. ft* (Hiding or ■wring Itacy ArtMsa, ORB DIAMfljTD PAINTS. Oat* Bitvsr, Mj|i Copptr. Only io Can*. Never Before Sold at Such Isow Hates|! Great Reduction iff Prices! #, Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, (Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, • * ‘-JS’- ' - ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN % Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Ojl Stoves JFE1END O THE HOUSEWIFE, || * Wood tod Willow Who In every design. In Crockery, Glen, Tin and Agate Ware wa hare , fin, and Urge assortment, which we are reedy to offer »t bottom price,. We will be pleased to show our stock al ,11 time,, gmtlefy yourselves end n, by giving ui »n early call. Ml. MI0HESLS03ST. AUG. F. FRANKLIN k - ’5 Dealtr, Mer and Cmnissinn Merchant. lay Mi, Feed, Fear. Bacon Mill Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a . Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac, Pro one ami" Brunswlok, Oa. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. <fe. W. R. R, next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R.f R. HEADQUARTERS|OR Dry Salted and Smokrd Meats, Hams, Breakfast BaAn, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything In my line will And it to their advantage to gall on me before purchasing; elsewhere. Highest market prices paid tor Hides, Fure.Wax, Wool, Ac. febll-ly Hodges & O/Connor. After one vear’s trial It la now an acknowledged fact tbatw. Seep tlie Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department la without doubt the moat complete, aa tho amountof work done demo exactness and dispatchers this department is antler the personal supervisor Uon clerk known to tne Brunswick public. Neither are we confined to a ecriptlons, but, as written, and 1/yoi tv and price, we . We aleo guarantee . f the oldest preecrip- ,both aetoquau- 'Ucklagbcush**, • drag store. W. aa has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to til a in favor ns with a call In this line we will guarantee satis .. tataokeep a fcUllineof soaps,- tooth, hair and nail, cloth i combs, and toilet articles, and la feet, everythin*that goes Id make up a firs are also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. Where we mennfactnre Lemon. Ginger Ala, RarsaparUla end Strawberry gddsfWater, whleh w» Call and nv* ns . trial. adbe convincedthat wbat we tell yon le true. 18 THE TIME TO INVEST JN . . ' '4k B runswick * REAL ESTATI POPULATION. 1884.. 3,600 1888 10,000 1892 20,000 Yaiutionof Property# 1884 .$1,433,677.38 1888 ... 2,672,113.00 1898 6,000,000.00 FOR BAEftj' 65.000 acTes of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as ean be?had in the State. - * : . CITY PROPERTY. Ono corner lot, 30x00, with ISO toot street front, on Newcastle street. Excellent stand tor any business. * Most deslrablo;rcsidcnco lot 00x180 fronting on two,streets near park. , Six room house on Union street Tbreo Town Commons lots near Dr. Uale’e, ehesp, cheap, choap. One lotifronting canal. Store and dwelling corner f> and Wolf streets, now rented tor (IS per month, 31,050. New dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot 60x .situated in business portion of city. Ono of tho most desirablo lots on Nowcaatlo street south of park. Exccllcnt|business lot 50x180 on lhc Bay. Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant homo in tho best part ot city. Eight room house on A street—can ba bought t a low figure. Four room cottage in Dixvillo with lot 00x100, Can bo bought olicap as owner is anxious to sell. Two story house just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Boulevard in two minutes’ walk of post ofllco. Lot 30x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots on which tho Ogletliorpo hotel is situated. *300 will purohaso six Town (Commons lota in ono body. Six acres with house near E T V A G docks. os feet treat on Cochran avenue, 15 feet from street car line, for (MS. 31,300 will buy nine lots almost In centre ot the city. Lot corner London street and Cochran svenua 00x180, with the house. Three stores on Bay etreet. Oak Grove Plantation, containing 3.000 acres of the best farm lands In the State. 10 |milea from city. AIsoJFarms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties. Trouble to lor Proper!}.' Careful attention paid to the References, Oglethorpe and Real Estate Agency, Newcastle Street, - Sraomek, 8*