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taoryofondcplionl luuit that u fleeted
Mm man than any Mperieuos liomrar
named thpough. tin a writer in Tho
American Fnia. Burnt a trader in
Neto), waa the author of tba narrative,
and told it tui follow*:
"I waa Iradiujr in tbo interior, nnd
on ono of my vuita to Natal wn*im-
• nortnned by George Wilson, a lad of
10, tlm eon of an old schoolmate, tone-
comi.uny mo on ono of. my tours. 1
obtained hi* rabther’s consent, and we
started. Tho boy was a bright, cour
ageous hid, and wus ambitious to dis
tinguish himself with his rifla Early
ono niorninr ’ *** ' **
a herd
about
them up, and picking out u lino bull
with good tusks, I started to cut him
off, and telling George to ride iiehind
while I charged thorn. Boon I had tho
old fellow out of tho pack, uud gave
him a shot behind tho car that stag
gered him a little. Then wo crossed
Bred him for half an hour, but could
not get any good shots. ’ All at onco
tho norso Qcorgo was riding stumbled,
throwing him and falling on his leg.
I was so,horrified that 1 could not
move; but finally, seeing Gcorgo’s at
tempts to extricate himself, I tried .to
draw the elephant’s attention to ma
The brute was thoroughly enraged,
however, and charged for the lad iust
os he was getting on his feet. Tni
followed one of the greatest fights be
tween bruto and man I ever saw. Off
went George, tho elephant after him,
while I followed, firing bullet after
bullet into his hide.
“All at onco I taw that Wilson was
lame. I leveled at once and fired, and
the boy turned around and did like
wise. This checked tho bruto for n
moment, but seeing Georgo running
.again ho made u furious charge and
caught up with him. Up went his
trunk, and a moment after tho poor
lad was dead on the ground, crushed
by tho blow. Not satisfied, tho bruto
began goring tho lad in a frightful
manner. I redo up to tho beast and
sont in two shots that brought him to
his knees. Ho tried to riso, but could
.not, and, after two or three shots,
rolled over and died. Tho poor lad
was torn in pieces. I placed nis body
across my horso, chopped off tho beast's
- tusks and rodo back to comp. Wo
buried him near tho springs and piled
rocks over his gravo to keep tho wolves
from getting at it I took tho boy’s
watch und chain, with his wearing ap
parel, to his mother, and I can tell
you, lads, I never wish to witness such
• a scone again. The poor woman died
a year afterward, but would never
touch tho profits of tho trip, saying
that slio would tako nothing that was
tho means of filling her boy.’’
How French Coffeo Is Made.
The French have tho reputation of
making tho best coffee. Their method
is very different from the American
method. They tako a greet deal of
care in making this favorite beverage,
and the result is that when French
coffee . is taken ono drinks tho pure
flavor of tho berry. They always
grind the berries just before they nro
to be used, and ao not let a quantity
of ground coffee stand and get stale.
Tho French cook then pours boiling
water on tho ground coffee; then sho
filters this, nnd, after boiling tho
water again, pours it on tho coffee
oaeo more. This is repeated a third
time. Sho never boils the coffeo and
water together, nor puts tho coffeo in
cold wuter und then let it boil. Tho
French do not know how to moko
good tea* but they givo this recipe ns
the proper way to nmkd tea: Pour boil
ing water oti tho leaves and then turn
it out of t ho pot. Then pour one-third
of the water required, and placo tho
pot over a steaminguppanatus in order
to let it draw wfthout boiling. After
a whilo add another third, and then
the last think In this way tho full
flavor and strength of tho tea is ob
tained.—Now York Mail and Express.
Chinese Dogears.
A writor in a Shanghai journal, re
ferring to the beggars of Chino, says
that largo donations ore given to them
by tho people, but these are in tho na
ture of on insurance. In tho cities the
beggars are organized into very pow
erful guilds, more powerful by far
than any organization with which
they can Jiavo to contend, for tho beg
gars have nothing to loso and nothing
to feut^ in which respects thoy stand
alone. Tho shop keeper who should
refuso a donation to a stalwart beggar,
after the latter had waited for a rea
sonable tiiuo and has besought with
what tho lawyers call “duo diligence,"
would bo hublo to invasion trow u
hordo of famished wretches, who
would render tho.oxisteuco even of u
stolid Chinese a burden, and who
would utterly prevent tho transaction
of any business until their coutinually
rising demands should bo met. Both
tho shop keepers and tho beggars un
derstand this perfectly well, and it is
for this reason that tho gifts Cow in a
steady, if tiny, rill.—Loudon Times.
Dealing of Wounds.
Professor Leon Lo Fort believes that
(ho impurity of tho air has I'to injuri
ous effect upon wounds, and that it
may bo ignored. He believe* that
wounds will successfully beat if per
feet cleanliness is imJuUiuc-l t»y tbo
surgeon, os to bis iiawu, am! every
tiling used by him in Mi* o;-..-tiun. -
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My Poor Back!
■peer bock" it k*ld Mpossill* for star* this it* thus of the seferispef
tad. Jfyovdeg Mtti s ms who kick* k. do yoa blame the deg? Os tkectatt
prtticlpifl tho tilJflfyt tHtf iMt proteit
these force than
ijtfm of the poieottL which cm th>|
Ml the rararat *ajr*the!
Then
"Net yeti* bat they wifi
of kidney troublM, sad fhlae’S Celery
With it* tonic, purifying, sad lssathe
kidneys, making it slmo* infidlihle it
neys. If year hopes of cure have not
pound; it give* perfect health to ell yrho complain of “their poor betas."
Sold by Druggists. Sind for Illustrated Pakr.
to do estnonlinsiy work is ridding tho
remit of effete mtUer retained in tho
beck aches; the kidneys etc dm.
the acme era Araflgttmedt
red. These sre the cesses
Compound removes them quickly,
effect, it also strengthens the wade
curing all diseases of the serve* snd kld-
becn realised, try Paine’s Celery Com.
Priet ft.«t
WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors*
BURLINGTON, VERMONT.
•
GENT 1X>K
■YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS.
• " IAUENTJFOE THE
“LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,”
Ilcmlquarters.In N. Y. for
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING!
NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, ANDjAT ANY PRICE
HOSIERY !
FLANNEL SHIRTS
This Space belongs,to
C. L. ELLIOT.
\
GLOVES .'
DRESS SHIRTS!
Director of Secret Mtiti
>0(1
! cntoVA,! 1 .
.AMBRIGHT, SecretvYy.
Okefeenokco Tribe, Improved
—- Sett Men, meets every Monday
night up stairs In City Half
j. ii. CLASH. Sachem
V. it. MITCHELL, Chief of Recorda.
r o. n. in.
A* Order ot i
night upstairs
ANYBODY!
UNDERWEAR. ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT !
TRUNKS AND
TRAVELING BAGS
All size* and shape*.
A BIG LINE OF
UMBRELLAS
;To suit the Times.
Glauber & Isaac*
Fro one and Coukm Mentals
4
BrunswloBL, Ga.
Office and Wareroom in the Conner Freight House of the B. &. W. R. R.
noxt to Freight House of E. T., V. <fe G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Salted and Smoked’ Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Mk u
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mjll Feed, Atpi.es,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my line will llnd it to their ndvimtage 10
call on mo boforo purchasing else whore. Highest market prices paid for Hides* Furs, Wax,
Wool, Ac. fehll-lv
FILL m WINTER TO CK!
Throw aside your old clothes, and pre
yourself with something now, seasonable
stylish from the old reliable clothier.
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets.
I have Just received an elegant stock of season
aulo goods selected by myself in the Northeri
markets, and can supply the town with
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKWEAR SD HOSIERY
Which werel purchased for cash, and cons©
quently can be sold on closest margins.
Jg^Suits made to order from samples, much
cheaper than from a tailor, and fit guaranteed
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
REMOVAL!
MW QUARTERS
I can now be found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
i WHERE MY STOCK OF
| We, SHOES, DATS, CATS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
Hodges & O’Connor.
After one ycarV {rial It is now an acknowledged fact that wo
Keep the Furest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our Prescription Department
Is without doubt Urn most complete, as the amount of work done demonstrates. Wo also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, i s this department is under the personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip
tion clerk known lo the Brunswick public. Neither are we confined to any ono physician’s pre-
script ions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any nnd all that may be
written, and if you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quail*
tv and price. We also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair und nail, cloth and clacking brushes,
combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, every thing that goes to make up a llx*st class drug store. Tm ~
are also Proprietor of tho
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS.
Whore wo manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla ami Stian-berry SodalWator, which we
g uarantee to l>o as pure ns any maile. Our Ginger Ale is recommendod by physicians, ana we
are no hesitation in asserting that It is as good-ns any Imparted in tho market.
Call and give ns a trial end ho convinced that what wo tell you Is true.
HAB D W ARE.
* Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I
Great Reduction in Prices I
tanners’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
JOB CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
great bargains in
Cook Stoves for Wood or* Coal* Oil Stoves,
' FRIEND O THK HOUSEWIFE,
Wood and Willow War* la evety design. In Crackety. Gloss, Tin sad darts Won w. bars a fn. sad
Isrg. assortment. which w. an nod, to offer at bottom price. Wo «111 be pleased to (how on .lock at
omimM. Utility yourselves and ua by (lvln* na an early coll.
MI0KB3LS03ST.
MARKED DOWN
TO BED ROCK
D. T. PtTlN^.
Grand Opening 1
A mUALB «M»N,
■7 LOCAL DENTISTS. .
jMtodlj KaUer block, over dragrteraofUeyd
n D. ATKINSON,
# DENTI8T.
OBee up atslra tu Wrlght'a now
Physicians.'
TT BIIKyOBD, D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON-
IOU*0. . » eb3 -
Lawyers.
pHOVATT A,WHITFIELD.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Proctioo In all theoonrtsef the BrunrwJckClr
mlt. Oflloe In Crovatt block. tebt
NEW TOM & BRUNSWICK.
t
STEAMERS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O N and aftei Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the
above steamers will leave Now York every
Friday at 8 p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow
ing Monday. Returning, leave Brunswick every
Thursday afternoon. •**. t> m, xtr
Close connections at Brunswick with B. A W.
E. T., V..% G. and A. P.& L.railroads. Through
' 111s lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amerlcns
lacon and all Interior points. , _ . .
Insuranco between New York and Brunswick,
le-flfth of ono per cent.
Freight and passage as low as by any other
line: For freight, passage and general informa
tion apply to
THOS. FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.,
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steafner St. Nicholas
On and after Monday December 10th will leave
Savannah for Brunswick every Mondny and
Thursday at 1 p. m
Connections mads with B.& W, .sad E.T., &G.
Railroads, snd stsamor "Orsckor Boy 1 ' for 8stlll*
Lan'utgi. The "Ht. Nicholas" touches st all way
t between Brunswick snd Ssvsnnsb.
rates of froight, sad passage, apply to
IV. F. PENNIMAN,Agent
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Children’s Worsted Goods,
Elegant Corsets,
Zephyr anil Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Sill,
CRENEELL,
DemorestReliablePattShs
For Ladies’ nnd Children’s Dresses.
Groat Bargains in Indies’ and children’s Ho
siery half tho usual prices. The ladies arc ro
spcctfnlly invited to come and see for themselves.
E.8EARLE,
215 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Ga.
FatirmoorM.
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
BDTCBEE8 AND GREEN GROCERS,
M AKE a specialty of btllclona Fat Beef re
ceived dally from Armour’s Stock Yards lo
Obicago. It la deUcknudy Fat and Tender, and
is sold Twenty-live Per Cent cheaper than asm*
meat eon be bought else where.
Try a. Fieoe
And von will have no other.
Beef, Poik, Sausav^, Etc...
ALWAYS ON HAND.
J.M.DEXTER
INSURANCE
AND
Real Estate Anent,
REPRESENTING
OUT LEADING FIRE MINCE CO'S
INCLUDING THE f
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL’’'
OF ATHENS, GA., * |
TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., or Hartford.
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, ot
' New York.
Houses to Rent and for Sale.
' CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Office in Kaiser Block, over First National
ank. 1c5-ly
McDonald t dean,
Heat Mel,
Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle St
WE WILL KEEP Af FULL SUPPLY OF
Add Pork, Venison and Game in their season.
Give us • call. , sep-lm
Notice to Stockholders.
A Meeting of the stockholders of the First
National Bank ot Brunswick .UecwgU, Is hereby
called to taka place at IUII*nklngHo(i«,on Wed-
neidsy, the s£h day of Oe«ml»‘r. !*«. at 12 m.
for the purpose of amending the Third Article
of tha articles of Association! alto for tho.pur-
no** of Increasing the capital stock of said
Cmk, o. DOWNING, l*rcsldnnl.
JAB. IIEUU HMITII Cashier.