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niineTI# Dnpwick Dining Parl«r|j
course, reaemblo ono another exactly. 1
any more than English houwerio; bat
H may bo said of them gctierully that
they liavo no windows in our «h»o of
the word, and eometimes no, regular
doors, hot they uro always provided
with k veranda beforo tho lowcratory,
cml. when they liavo a second story,
it U • fact that the,
Japanese do not oven aimut making
their houses Substantial, as Bngon
houses are, or as, even when con-1
S Meted l.,v u "jerry builder,” they
■fen-to fix Tlio outer .walls of an
^^lisii houses are always intended to
Toflxtures. and so far durable thall
W IW
whon i once put-up Utey^gwno| Jy
pulled dowu without sendniffv.-vfOT
workmon; bat amoing the Japanese
two or more of the sides are not per-
jauctftiwtdUi,' hut jjm closed with slldr
' ;ing,Bc:«cmi, which caa bo set uiv uhd
; token down at <thq -plcasuro of thoin-
t-mtetes. Oil a hot day, or when thorough
ventilation is required, the wholo sido
of a room can be opened to tho outer
air. * ^
Of course, neoplo who aro not par
ticular about Having a permanent
wall between their rooms aud jtho out-
,sido world, do not core to tiavo im
movable partitions between one part
* of tho house and another. Although
■parted^rora oho another by- a cartaim
or by folding doors, yet, as a general
they uro separated, by walls,
. which/ however flimsy their construc
tion may be, are fixtures, and cannot
bo taken away and replaced at will.
But in Japan ono room is commonly
' parted from -the next merely by a
screen—a framework of wood covered
with; p^er, which rune in a shallow
groove on tho floor and a deeper
- groove on tho ceiling, a plan which
gives the inhabitants the power of
adding to or decreasing tho number of
, their apartments at their pleasure.
Baron Nordenskjold, tho famous Arc-
tio traveler, lias recorded the surprise
with which ho woke .up one morning
at a Japaueso inn in quite ji small
foom, having gone to bed over night
in a very largo one.
It has neon suggested that the reason
why the Japanese do not build their
chouses moro spicily is that, inq.lam
ml
may bo tumbled down again at any
moment But it is.doubtful whether
this explanation is a truo one, ier >
earthquakes violent enough to destroy
a zeqlly strong building.do not happop
very often at any ono place, and, be-
— .inflammable ‘Japanese
houses fall an easy preyj and by which
largo parts of tho -towns/ are. continuf
ally being burnt down. On tjho op-
5 roach of a conflagration thoprudent
apancso, ns far as possible, pulls his
house down and takes away not only
its contents, hut large parts of itself,
to tho “go down,” which is a building
strong mid substanl
dom Used os a home.
The floors of Japanese rooms are in
variably carpeted with rush mats of
very careful construction, some two or
three inches thick and about six feet
long by three broad. As these mots
ore all of ono pattern, tho size of a
room can bo determined by the num
ber of mats it contains,-and it is de
scribed as a six, mat or twelve mat
room, ns tho caso may be. Since tho
commonest rooms ore either of six Or
of eight mats, and since an eight mat
matroom is only about twelvo feet by
twelve in extent, it will bo seen that
orally a portt\blo branm-, mado .of
bronze, porcelain or wood, lined with
day, in which not coal, but charcoal
ashes are burned. Sometimes, how
ever, there is a clay lined hole in the
of the same
"Yes,” the inspector said, "I do
know something of smugglers’ tricks
—especially Israels smugglers, who, I
must say, . carry-on their nefarious
business with the most charming ef
frontery. ’Of coarse, there are smug
glers of both sexes, but for cunning,
boldness and determination tho’women
cannot bo approached. Do you know
that women ore bom cheats! Ob,
,Well, I mean .in, this direction.' A
Woman’s dress affords her moro facili
ties for hidingsmall but costly articles,,
and it is fur less easy to detect them
than men, and, as the elder Weller
would my, almost impossible to 'cir
cumvent.' It takes uu experienced
searcher to;ray whether u woman has
got any tiling concealed ubout her per
son, and, os wo cannot search every
body, somo of the clover ones manage
to get through without detection.’’—
Brooklyn Eagle.
. STEAMERS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF v TEXAS,
; williams,
Si. *
Thursday afternoon.
CIom connections it Brunswick with B. & W,
E T., V. St G, and A. P. A L. railroads. Through
bills.lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amerions
* 1 *n»uranco*botw«n°NewYor:
one-flfth of one por cent.
Freight and passage as low as by any other
line. For freight, passage and general informa
tion apply to
i\M8, OUe.of the
*p;irrtTlig ipHranswlsk tMow-
ly. Betorntng,leave Brunnwlek every
THOS. FULLER, Agent,
Brnnswlek, Ga.
| Stoves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
AGRIOCITDRAL IMFLKMESTS, SASH, 1D00BS. BLISDS
-BusKrinaajaci Waanna
ANYBODYI
FILL AND WINTER T# OK!
iraw aside your old tclotlics, and. provide
-self with something .new, seasonable. and
Ish from the old reliable .clothier, .....
JAS. S. WRIGHT*
Corner Newcastle and Honk Streets.
I hare Just received dh-fetfegant stock of season
able goods selected njyecIMn the r~“*-—
markets, and can snpplyftke.town with
ing, Hats,
SHOES ■
Gents’ Fnrnisluhg Goods,
NECKWEAR. AN1) HOSIERY
Which* were purchased for cash, and eons)
' sold on closest margins; . £
"SStSSfl'*
_ nits made to order from samples, mne:
cheaper than from a tallorjnnihflt guaranteed!
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
FROM IARK.ET!
I am just brick from Now York, whore I have se
cured tho largest stock of
■A-nd. ©prater
i Unlit AfWt, Scrredi* Hrsi-Clits Stjlifroi 7u.ti Mldiight.
RUNSWICI/
& WESTERN H
RAIIuROA-D.ll
Waycross Short Line.
itUar H U W
wUl be served I
A. C. SHANNON, Proprietor.
. Newcastle street, oposite.Poet OjHce.
. D. HOYT & CO.
f-
»r •
" DEALERS* IN-
tomery .yar
Jrleans ,.ar "
ingbam ».ar
Macon
Aiianta
Marietta
Chattanooga ...
Vi
rninent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have
out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both
Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts.
- Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $i 00
Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, arid
m convinced .that they are a bargain. • • c ■ • - } ’
f
I can now be -found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
FOR|FALL AND WINTER
That I havo ever handled In Brunswick. I call
special attontlo.1 to my
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
FLANNEI.|stlIUTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS,
Latest Style Collars ait Cii.
FULL LINE OF
Clothing!
SUITS TO ORDER.
ling ucsuninuK w luy tune.
My motto 1§, V ‘One Price to AM !” Call and be
convinced.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle and Gloucester St,
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
I am offering houses and lots in tho citvand
arms and land near the city for cuh or time.
house, six rooms, oa
Will sell one two-story I
, for 11,000.
Cochran avenue,!
ALSU BONDS OF aUBKTYSHlP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
Mt Newcastle street
Steel end Wrought Iron.
A metallurgist gives os a reason why
steel will not wokl as readily as
wrought iron that it is not partially
competed of cipder, as seems to bo tho
case with wrought iron, which assists
in forming .a reriblo alloy with tho
_l formed on tho rur-
i iron‘in thofunuxe.—tos-
FOR SALE
600 Fence Poets, llghtwood, cypress
and cedar.
100 cords oak, hickory' and cedir
wood. ‘ •
N.DECON
wood
WHEREMY STOCK OF
BOOTS, SHOES, BITS,«5,
Dry-Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO BED 110'CK.
x>. T. Dvnvw.
leilUpA^CE
-AND ■■
Real Estate Auent,
—i—REPRESENTING *
Ml LEADING FIRE IRSURIICE CO’S
-INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVELERS tACCIDENT! CO., or Hertford.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of
. HOW- Yffiu
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
CITY IsOIS; FOfi SALE.
Offioe In Kaiser Blook; over First Nstlonal
Bsnk.leS-ly
A.V.SOEALS,
BRUNSWICK, G A.
Plans and Specifications
FURNISHED ON APPLICATION,
Best of reference* given. Leave ordere
L.D. llovt ACo. mtl-Cm,
-Professional “Directory;
Dentists.
\ LOCAL DENTISTS.
^ D. ATKINSON,
DENTIST.
oiUco up stairs ln'Wright’s now
Physicians.
BURFORD, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office up stairs in Breeze building; residence on
Newcastle street, opposite Mooro’s boarding
house.• fobs,
Lawyers.
QHOVATT & WHITFIELD,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
On and After Thursday, UM* tOt IM
gar trains will nut as follow.;
emuiMAnuDfin.
FOB THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTIL^
n'tt
i"'. .7.7."".‘"lv ll-OTpm
•It ISM pm
..It 148pm
..It l:Mpm
—__^m :..lv 2:28pm
vis lv 2:80 pm
«r tiOOpm
use
,.ar
-...ar 2:40 am
ar 6:40am
ar ........ 8:41am
ar 1:00pm
■w*™,. .....ar 7:15am
ioeinnatl ar ........ 6:40am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Florida
Cincinnati.. ..
Louisville ..
Chattanooga .
MAriettST..
Slants ’
lv
MaU.
lv
Wyn
Ida
8:Mpm
1:15 pr
5HIp I
Cincinnati ..hr 740pm
Louisville lv 12:10 am
St Louis . .lv ■ 7:8»pr
Nashville lv 7:45 a r
Decatur ’..lv 12:50 pm
Birmingham.: 4:85 pm
New Orleans. jlv 7:00 am
Montgomery.. lv 9:55pm
Albany........
i:09a m
. . ..../lv 4:30am
Ditvis... lv 4:ssatn
Willingham .....lv 6:15am
Snmnor.... lv 5:46am '
“ "Tr ly 6:04am
,. in lv 6:30 am
Alasaha ..IV 7:16am
Haamnn. It 8:25am
Warcsboro lv 980 a m
Waycross. ..ar 0:85am '9:15a
..aril 88pm 11:23 pm
780am
-.-.-.-.terlflRKf
ivflla...........ar.12 80 m
Orleans .....lv.
HobUe...........k.....lv ...
Pensacola lv
Thomasvlllo ..',..,lv .......
/...Iv 740 a s
liaiam
■
Jacksonville...
Callahan..
8:30p m
8:00pm
4:00 am
12:65pm
Charleston....
Savannah,... f
..lv 845 am
-r.ilv
is
.lv 1040am
. „ ..lv 1089am
Hoboken lv 10:41 a m
Nahunta lv 1148 a m
WsynesvUle .lv 1147 a m
Jamaica lv 1245 p m
Pyles’ Marsh Ivfl2:28u m
Brunswick ar 12:50 p m
al.
Purchase tiokets at the stcltlon, and save extra
fare collected upon the train.
The mall train stops at all B AIV stations.
Connections made at Waycross to and from all
----- on Savannah, Florida A Western BaUway.
•o via uatauuauit tunua at »» va
Liman Palapo Sleeping Cars.
For a HEW SEGTIGKJSL IMP of FLOliM
eult. Office in Crovatt block.
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
f BUTCHERS AND GREEN OHO^EBS, 1
jyj-AKE a specialty of UeHblotu FatReef re
meat can be bought elsewhere.
Try a, I*l©o©
'■ And you will have nojothcr.
Beef, Poik, Sau^fs, Etc.,
ALWAYS ON HARD.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND, WAY LANDINGS.
as’ ww iv,
Steamer St ‘Nicholas
WUllsav* Savaaaah for Knaswlok srsry TUs*?
ft* HWw8I»toWhoa at ilU way
wssa Bnuuwlok sad EsTsaash..
And articles descriptive of its resources and oa-
ial iMiles, with data for planting and cultivating
.lie . irinclpul products of the sou and tho time of
tb. r maturity, tho latter prepared under the
no-,,ices of tho Departmcntof Agriculture of the
--1., le Agricultural College, also County Map* and
plilcts descriptive of each county, antnenti-
d by the Boards of .County Commissioners,
TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS
And tho LANDS for sale by the
Land Department South Florid* R. B,,
And The Plant Investment Company
All published for
dres-1). II. Elliott,
ford, Fla.
itnltous distribution, ad-
loral Land Agent, San-
H. S. HAINBS,
Gcn’l Manager,
C. D. OWENS, ..a,juviiursui,
Traffic Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent
-1,-1- • F.W.ANGIER, •
Ass’t Ucn’l Pass. Agent.
GEO. W. HAINES,
Superintendent.
J. A. M0DUFFIE,
BRUNSWICK
MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT
TANOOGA,
' VIA THE
E.:TfflJA.&Gi8AIl¥AY
580pm
lo 16 pm
6 60am
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80, 1888.
Leavo Brnnswlek........... 840p in 815 am
Arrlve-Macon.’,.. .....145am
Arrive Atlanta 610 a m
Leave Atlanta... 640am 1220p m
Ar. Chattanooga. 1215pm' 6 25p m
« SCUTH BOUND.
Leave Atlanta .12 80 a m
Leave Macon 4 00am
Arrive Brunswick 1180 a in
All trains run daily.
J. P. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga.
B. W. WRENN, G, P. & T. A„ Knoxville,Tcnn.
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. Atlanta, Ga.
2 46pm
7 80pm
200am
T O'Cosxos.Ja.
W F. Sntoa*
T. -O’Connor & Co.,
INSURANCE AQENTS
MARINE!
FIRE!
.ACCIDENT!!
REPRESENT THE,STAUNCHE8T COKPANIE
OP THE WORLD. : • . «-
Dr. 4. B. McGASEILL,
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ST.3IMONS MILLS, Ga.
Twenty y*r» praetlealexperienet.