Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 18, 1888, Image 3

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OIPLOMXTtO TOMMY, i (sdured Dll MetwtoAttMd IbafflMt* "■Id his sistoF, ‘TJ1 cents to p*y to see | have seen a n en during the turn* j herself silenced" him for a time at least, and sho would not be bothered by hi* teasing. Suddenly Tommy’s face and he turned toward hii sister, but she was busy with some neodlowork, and was all unconscious of the thoughts that were running through his mind.. After a while hi went over and stood beside her and watched her fingers as thqy dexterously knitted the bright colored yam Into fancy mats and things without .names for a church fair to he held in a short * There was silence for a while, only broken by:th«/jU» away notes & a harsh hand organ as it ground out, in spasmodic time, the "Boulanger march,”in the*next block. Ablest Tommy broke the silence and said softly: "Do you remember Mr. Nice- fellow, who used to talk to you so tnuch at the hotel in Saratoga!” "Yes, Tommy. Why!” “I guess you haven’t seen him re cently, have you!” “No, “ Tommy. When wo moved last spring I believe he was in Europe, and I did uot know his address, so aid not send him a card. What makes you ask the question!” “Oh, nothin' much; only tho last time I went to the Polq grounds to see the New Yorks beat the - Chicagos he was there in the grand stand, and talked to me. He said hd attended nearly every game. He had a lady with him." “A lady. Tommy!” "Yes; I guess it was his mother." "Ohl (i f . ! Brunswick Wood Delivery Co. Tomas’ Whar? Bay St. SINGLE LOAD (Not Delivered.) PER COED. SINGLE LOAD (Delivered).* rant, g , PER CORD. gnre, eswed ssdiput #nj length t» « Leave Orders with Haywood. Gago k Co. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH. “WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH i S.W. APTE, Prop’r., - —OP THE ' Cindmiati Ming Him !” IS THE CRY.OF HE’S ALL RfGrHT! d). Ybu say be talked to you, Tommy!” "Yes; he said ho thought I had grown a great deal since he saw me in Saratoga, and wanted to know how that good looking sikter of mine was.” “Goon, Tommy." . “And then, ho said: 'Let me see, your sister is about 19 now, isn’t she!' And I said I guessed that was about 1 (softly). “Then ho turned to the lady who was with him and asked her if she didn’t remember the lady who looked so pretty that night at the hop; the one, he said, who had brown hair and wore a lovely pale blue silk dress, that became her so well, and made the Rogers girls so jealous—I guess he said the Misses Rogers. And sho said sho remembered her quite well; and then she tur/ ed to mo and said: ‘Are you tho young lady’s brother!’. An’ I said I was, anc.'she said: ‘You ought to bo proud of i aving such a nice sis ter,’ an’ I said i was, an’ it made me feel good when I see how all the young ladies in the block were jealous o? her” “Tommy I” (severely), “Well, I couldn't help it, ’cqose I know it’s so"—- _ “Tommy” (mildly). -- “An" then Mr. Nicefellow told the waiter to bring mo a glass of soda . water, an’ asked .mo if I didn’t wont some peanuts, an’ I. said I didn’t mind, an’ he bought me some, an’ just then Buck Ewing' made a home run, an’ Mr. Nicefellow said he-guessed the Chicagos couldn’t play ball, and he’d rather see a game or football any day, especially between the college elevens, on* he said he hoped I would be at the football games this fall, an’ wanted to •know if you liked athletic sports, an’ I said I guessed you did, but you had so many other things to attend to, visiting sick people an’ making things for the poor heathens in Africa, “When did you sav the football gamo was to bo played, Tommy!” ■ “On Saturday,, an’ ” ‘Tommy (hesitatingly), would^ou like to take me to see tho gome if the tickets!” ,“Why..oert." Then she kissed him and told him he needn’t say anything about tiicir vo ting, and Tommy moved toward the door. When ho got outside he drew a long breath ana exclaimed to him self: "Gee I What a whopper 1 . it worked 1”—Now York Tribune. But Tho Buzzard In a Shirt. Jerry Davis is the nomo of a little boy. Last week he found a dead kheep, around which a number of buz zards wero holding high carnival. Ho determined upon catching one of tho buzzards, and at once built a very largo trap. He baited it with the dead sheep, aud in a very short time ho had captured a buzzard. . Ho then took one cf his shirts and fitted it on to the buzzard, cuttingolf tho sleeves and putting- the bird’s wings through tho arm holes. He cut off tho front toil of the shirt and sewed tho garment firmly to tho buzzard’s body, after which ho liberated the Bird. The bird Dapped his wings and flow ui> into tho are, the lull of tho shirt fluttering behind him as ho flew. About iwonty-fivo crows followed after the strange lodlting object, and tho buzzard was pecked and knocked about at a tcrriblo rata Thrco or four days afterword-Jerry found tho buzzard a mile away, hud dled up against a treo, dead. When wash day came Jerry was called upon for his slilrt, and tho story leaked out His father was so much amused that ho would not allow tho boy's mother to whip him.—Atlanta Journal, He is sellinggoods at way low ‘down prices. His immense Clothing Stock is unsurpassed in styles, quality and prices. Fine Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per suit, worth $20. Fine English Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks at $16.50, worth $20 and $22. * . All Wool Sdotch Sheviots in double and single breast from $10 up to $13.50 worth $15 and $18. Children* and Boys Shits. n IS T^E TIME TO INVEST IN B \ ; ' • - ri . * , a > | RUNSW1CK * | rbal estatT " r / m POPULATION. 1884 3,500 1888 10,000 1892 ...20,000 Valuation of Property* 1884 ..$1,433,677.88 1888 . r . 2,672,113.00 1892 6,000,000.00 FOR BALE! I have the largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards. Boys’knee pants 40c. and upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths and mens’ Overcoats. HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at very reduced prices Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. The fhieat and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemon. Trunks* Satchels. Umbrellas, Etc. Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.75 up. A large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col lar boxes. PF CIAL BARGAINS. Unlaundrlctl Shirts at 45c., worth 75c Gents’ Linen Collars at 10c, worth 20c. Fine Silk -Neckwear at 25c, worth 50c. I men o uuiuu uouacio Mb ys.uvi wui m es w. Also a full line of Cardigan Jackets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes at astonishing Id w price. Polite attention, is given to all who give us a call. Perfect fits guaran teed, and qualities warranted. Come and convince yourselves. We don’t say anything that we do not mean. We came here and made a success, and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lowest prices for honest goods. S- APTE, PROPRIETOR, At Marlin's old dry goods stand, New Castle 9treet. AUG. F. FRANKLIN, Me Broker aid Commission Irclait 65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be. had in the State. ■"■■■ CITY PROPERTY. One corner lot, 80x00, with 160 loot street front, on Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any business. Most desirable residence lot 90xl80;frouting on two,streets near park. Six room house on Union street Three Towu Commons lots near Dr. Gato’s, cheap, cheap, cheap. One lotjfronting canal. Two water fronts In New Town, with railroad running on line of same. New dwelling on Newcastlo street, with lot 60x .situated In business portion of city. One of tho most desirable lots on Nowcastla street south of park. Lot 80x86 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield, Tw esldonee lots near Boulevard. Lot 80x90 corher Albany and X streets. Lot 80x90 come*. Wolf and I streets. ^ Anyone can double his money In twelve months by purchasing cither of the four tracts ol acreage property 1 offer for sole on the Point. 60 acres of high lands lust north of the pity, One two-story li-room houso lit 'northern port of city, with five lots—cheap. New two-story eight roomjhonse in New Town Two two-story houses on desirablo lot 180 fee' from Boulevard. Can be bought for *8,600. Now six-room house on Boalhvsrd—cheap. Exccllcnt|busincss lot 60x180 on lhe Bay. )fodern cottage with lot 00x180 on Loudon street. A pleasant home m the best part of city. flay, drain, food, For, 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. L. D. HOYT & CO., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. Steves C uns, Pistols,'Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS •Bn<=rj=rif=»s=t and Wagons d. A. BUTTS. Physician and Surgeon. rvrriCK Ntwcutls near Gloucester ttroets. onicohoursl) to 11 a. tn. ends to S p, m. Iti-.ldcnru earner Unlms and llowa street*. Ottos hour, 6 to 0 a. in, apd 8 to 8 p. m. Telephone Ell No, 88. jfV H|K-rlnl si ten I loo given to discs..-, ol Hire'll mid lung.- L.J.Leavy& Co., SUCTION AND CONNfgKIOX NKBCUASTN, A SB .✓ UENKR1T, COIiLKCTINfl ASSETS. S l'KCI A I. attention given Ui collection uf roots, Hu.lnu.i mui coii.igiimiHils sollclti .. .ml .|v,*dr it-turn. .uarnuivd. olBc«n**i door le w iSKTi.KM. Ui-r.il. otto*. Four room cottage in Dixvillo with lot 00x100. Can be bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell. Two story house Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Boulevard In two minutes’ walk of post office. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots in which the Oglethorpe hotel Is situated. ' Throe of those desirablo hew cottages on Coch> ran avenue, between George and London street*. Six acres with house near BTVAG docks. . £ ' 06 feet front on Cochran avenue, K foet from street car lino, for 1826. . - 61,200 will buy nlno lota almost tn centra of the oity. • . Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue. 00x180, with the houso. Three stores on Bay street: Truck farm on! bold salt creek, MX miles from . Post Office. \ Oak Grovo Plantation, containing 6,000 aerafot "o State. fo Imllea from tho best farm lands In the citv. . 7 !! u ' - Also Farms and Farm Lands situated jji this and adjoining counties. lo Trouble to Show Careful attention paid to the' renting References, Oglethprpe and First National! i Real, Estate Agency, - - - • Y : -/ ' . • , ■A-l ' ' - . 'M 216 Newcastle Street, « Fruoswick, 0s j