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carl 1 (India homo The funulical Icon,
thr Miner follow. When a person of
nervous tempommont, not strongly in*
dependent in thought and action, en
ters a spirituulistie eircle, where lie is
•constantly surrounded by confident
believers, all eager to have him shuro
their Moral virions tuid profound rev-
elutions, where the atmosphere Is re-
plate with miracles and every clmir
and table may at an; Instant be trans
formed into a proof of the shpemat*
ural, is itstesnga that hesoon becomes
one of themf—hesitatingly at first, and
perhaps yet rcstorsblsto his.former
modes of thought by tho fresh air of
another and more steadfast mental in
tercourse, but more and more certainly l
odd ardently oonvinoed the longer he 1
breathes 1 the seatioe atmosphere. No
form, of contagion is so insidious in
its onset, so difficult to check in its
advance, so certain to leavo germs that
may at any moment reveal their per*
'oicious power, as- a mental contagion
—the contagion of Year, of panic, of
fanaticism, of lawlessness of supersti
tion. The story of the witchcraft per
secutioris, were there no similar records
to deface the pages- of history, would
suffice as a standing illustration of the
overwhelming power of psychic con
tagion. To fully illustrate its import
ance in the production of deception
wotdd require an essay in itself. It
enters at every stage of the process and
in every type of illusion. It has least
effect when deception, is carried on by
external arrangements, by skillful
counterfeits of logical inferences; its
power is greatest where tho subjective
factor in dcra'ption is greatest, more
particularly in such forms of deception
os have been lost described. —Professor
Joseph Jastrow in Popular 8cience
Monthly.
The Seventh Sen.
In Franco a seventh son in direct
succession is called a mnreou. In Or
leans, during tho present century, the
following was written concerning tho
mnreou: “Ifamanis tho seventh son
of his father, without any fcmalo in
tervening. ho is a marcou; he has on
some port of his body the mark of a
fleur do I is. and, like tho kings of
France, ho has tho power of curing
tho king’s evil. All that is necessary
to effect a euro is that tho marcou
should breatho upon tho part affected,
or that tho sufferer should touch the
mark of tho fleur do lis. Of all the
marcous of tho Orlcannais, he of
Ormcs is tho best known and tho most
celebrated. Every year, from twenty,
thirty, forty* leagues around, crowds
of patients come to visit him; but it is
particularly in holy week that his
power is most efficacious; and on the
night of Good Friday, from midnight
to sunrise, tho cure is certain.
A darker superstition concerning
the seventh son exists in Portugal, ft
is there believed that tho unfortunate
being who is tho seventh male in direct
succession, is in tho power of tho
Prince of Darkness, by whom ho is
compelled, on overy Saturday even
ing. to assumo the appearance of an
ass. In this guise, and accompanied
by u troup of dogs, he is compelled to
raco over moor and through village
until the light of tho Sabbath dawns,
when he may resume his human form
for another week.—F. S. Bassett in St
Louis Globe-Democrat
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My Poor Back!
That "poor back” U held responsible for non thsa its share of the sufering* of
mankind, ffyour dog bltea a man who kick* k, do 70a blame the dog? On the
again* oenoosaea^ impose blood, and
to do extraordinary wash ia ridding the '
result of effete fffltter retained in the
back achci; the kidney* aredis-
beaalem the adres ere Ureogtbaed,
principle the kidney* utter their protest
resulting constipation. 'I lies© force them
system of the poisons which arc the
blood. - Then the suffer*- lays the
eased. "Not yet;” but they#rill
the blood purified and the constipation
of kidney trouble, and Paine’* Celery
With it* Ionic, purifying, and laxative
kidney*, making it *dmoit infallible
ney*. If yottf hopes of cere have not^
pond* it gives perfect health tolll who complain of "their poor backs."
Sold bt Datxxam. gptp^pa InarraATXP PAIM.I
quickly*
it alio *reagtheas the weak
curing all diseases of toe merve* tad kUL
been realised, by Paine’s Celery Com*
Price fUXl
WEL'LS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors,
BURLINQTON, VERMONT.
GENT FOB
•YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS.
|.VGENnVOBTUB
“LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,”
• Hcadqnartcrsjin N. T. tor .
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING I
NECKWEAR IN ALL STALES, ANDjAT ANY PRICE !
FLANNEL SHIRTS
HOSIERY .
This Spac^>elongs,to
C. L. ELLIOT.
GLOVES!
DRESS SHIRTS!
UNDERWEAR ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT I
TRUNKS AND
TRAVELING BAGS
All sixes ami shape..
A BIG LINE OF
UMBRELLAS
To suit tho Times.
t to porter, ns Walters.
It upiwars that tho ingenious re
porter who, during tho visit of Em
peror William and King Humbert to
Naples, disguised himself as a waiter,
and Rtrcceedcd in establishing himself
behind the kaiser’s chair during tho
banquet that,, followed tho naval ro-
viow, is not to bo credited With tho
conception of an original idea
journalism. An English scribe, dur
ing Hie Fruneo-Prussian war, when
tho French general Bataille occupied
Saarkruckcn for u brief period, and
had his meals sent from a hotel in the
town to his tent nit the hill, assisted in
taking him his food, dressed as u
knight of tho napkin, and, in conse
quence. xvus enabled to send to his
paper an account of what, ho had seen
and heard. £gain, when tho lieutcn
nncy of tho city of London wont to
Windsor to present its congratulations
on the recovery of tho Prince of
Wales, a newspaper man, in an imita
tion Windsor uniform, joined the dep
utation, and, although stopped at the
door of the throno room, eventually
sat down with the luncheon party in
the Waterloo chamber.—Frank Les
lie's
1 was sitting in James O’Neill’s
dressing room at tho Bijou theatre on
Saturday afternoon during tho third
act of “Monte Cristo." It was the inn
scone, where tho innkeeper’s wifo tries
to munlor Noirticr. Mr. O’Neill has a
ten minute wait in Uiis scene, and, in
tho garb of tho priest, with a oigur in Iris
mouth, lie was chatting away about
Fechter und other celebrities lliat have
passed from tho earthly stage forever.
Suddenly lie arose, laid down Iriscigur.
and stepped to tho doorU>li»u-n. “All.
I thought »>." ho said. “Excuse me a
moment.' 1 have logo and kill a man,"
and disappeared. A moment futrr
there was a confusion of loud ruin .,
on tho stage, concluding with a ring
ing"Ouor’in the rich tones of Mr.
O’KejU. Then there was the peculiar
roar into which applause resolves it
•elf when it reaches tho buck of the
stage, followed by tho rumblo of the
failing curtain. 'Tvo killed him,”
«id the priest with a smile, as he pro
ceeded to change his dress for that of
tho (fount law remark <•■< |w»ant
(hat Mr. O Neill is a mosw-uimuiuHig
jsnsSf liuiU'tiiL "
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Glauber & Isaac,
Pro we and Comno Merctals
Brunswloli, Oa.
Ofllco and Warcroom in the former Freight House of the B, A. W. R. R,
next to Freight House of E. T., V. & 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.
Mir; if tout Mo. 1
' ■'JTB. CLARK, Sachem
V. B. M1TCBRLL, Chlefcf Records.
a »«*»**•>', •, w
* t LOCAL DENTISTS.
Kaiser block, uvrr drugstore of IJ«yd
T) O. ATKINSON,
DENTIST.
Ofleh up stair* la Wrfght’saew
N. Di.
AND SURGEON
■Office up atalni In Breeeetmlldingi t
Newcastle street, —|
ANYBODY I
FALL AND WINTER TO CKI
stylish from the old rellab
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Comer Newcastle and Honk Streets.
I have Just received an elegant
jle good, selected by myself 1
markets, and can snpplythc town
itooMjf sea
1 t^Bortl
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKWEAR ND HOSIERY
Which were' purchased for cash, and conse
quently can be sold on closest margins.
gM“Sulte made to order from samples, much
cheaper than from a tailor, and lit Muanteed.
JAS. S. WEIGHT.
REMOVALS
eall on me before purchasing elsewhere.
Wool, Ac.
Highest market pricea paid for Hides. Furs, Wax,
, . febll-ly
V
Hodges & O’Connor.
After one year V trial It Is now an acknowledged fact that wo
Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City.
Our Prescription Department
Is without doubtplu* most complete, ns the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee
exactness and dispatch, is this department Is under the personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip
tion clerk known to the Hninswlck public. Neither ait) wo confined to any one physician’s pre
scriptions, but. a* line Urn demonstrated, arc thorougblv prepared to fill any and all that may be
written, and it you favor us with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali
ty and price. We also keep a full lino of soaps, tooth, haft* and nail, cloth and blacking brushes,
combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everythingthat goes to make up a first class drug Btore. We
are also Proprietor of the
OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS.
Our Ginger Aie is recommended by physicians, and we
a* ' —* ‘
convinced
lave no hesitation in asserting that It is as good as any imported in the marke't.
Call and give ns a trial ..nd ho convinced that what we tell yon Is true.
HAR DW ARE.
Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I
Great Reduction in Prices I
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banners’ implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supplies,
KK CUE AM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, -CUTLERY.
. GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal,,Oil Stoves,
FE1ENDO THE HOUStWIFK, t
Wood sod Willow Wars ti> ever* design. In Crockery, (Hus, Ttn end Agile Wars ws have a ftne and
ra«a®3MMMMia
&£. MIOHBLSON.
NEW QUARTERS
I can now be found in my new stand
in the
Scarlett Block,
WHERE HY STOCK OF
BOliii;, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
Dry Goods and Notions
WILL BE FOUND
MARKED DOWN
TO'BED ROl'K
3D. T. X>TJ2NTiyT.
tad Oping!
Millinery, Notions, Fancy Hoods,
DRESS TRIMMINGS,
Children’s Worsted Goods,
Elegant Corsets,
Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk,
GHENEELL,
Demorest Reliable Patterns
For,Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses.
Great Bargains In ladies’ and children’s Ho
siery hall tho usnal prices. Tho ladles are re
spectfully invited to come and see for themselves.
E.kEARLE,
213 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Oa.
Lawyers.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
■1st:
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK*
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STEAMERS
SAN ANTONIO, .
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O N and aftei Sept. nth, 1888, one. of the
above steamer* will leave New York every
Friday at 8 p.m., arriving in Brnnawlck follow
ing Monday. Ketnrnlng,leave Brnnowick every
Thursday afternoon. - . .-
Close connections at Bruuflwlokyrith B. A W.
E. T„ V. & G. and A.P.* L.rallrdkds. Through
bills lading signed ft Atlanta, Albany, Amerlena
Macon ana all Interior points.
Insurance between New York and Brunswick,
one-flf th of one per cent.
Freight and pass*go as low as by any other
line: For freight, passage and general informa
tion apply to
THUS. FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, Ga.
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK h SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
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n
Steamer St. Nicholas
On and otter Monday December 10th will leave
Savannah for Brunswick every Mondny -end
Thursday at 4 p.m „
Connections made with B. a w. and E.T., 40.
Ballrnsds, snd steamer “OrsckerBoy*- for 81UU*
Lsn-'i:igs. The "St. Nicholas" touches at *11 way
pol
i between Brunswick and Savannah.
W. F.
[.Agent.
FaUmowM.
BAUU8ARTNER BROS.,
BBTCHKI^ AND GREEN GROCERS, .
IK1 a
eelved
Tx^r a. Piece
• Aairou wUUtve no other, t
Beef, Poik, Sausav<*5* Etc .
ALWAYS ON RAND.
J.M.DEXTER
INSURANCE
__and
Real Estate Anent,
BEPBESENTING
EIGHT LElDillG TIRE- INSUBtKGE GO’S
INCLUDING THE
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL”
OF ATHENS, GA.,
TRAVELEBH ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford.
EQUITABLE LIFE A88UBANCE SOCIETY, of
. ' New York.
Houses to Rent mjd for Sale.
’ CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
Office In Kaiser Block, over First National
ank. W-lt
McDonald & dean,
M Mel,
Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle St
WE WILL KEEP AfFULL SUPPLY OF
fbesh beef, yial, mutton,
And Dork, Venison and Game In their season.
Give us a eall. sep-liu -
Notice to Stockholders.
A Meeting of the stockholders of the Fin*
National Bank of Srunawlck.iGeorgia, Is hereby
for the purpose of ameuillag Iho Thlr,l Article
of Ihe articles of Assuelatlon; also for the pur-
g* o, Uirreaslng
JAH. HRIIU SMITH Ceshleg. -
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