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BRUNSWICK,
G. STACY A SON,
AS SEES BY OTHERS,
. The visit* ° r #ear«i Georgisre-
jtablidans tjprVfadisnpi have itaKejT
the n*i6r. ij^geMgU'V .«&*»£
to the cabinet’ But C 1JLAS, Bade,
who is jtnetftfyndifiji this connefiC
tlon, ibe; ,'^or is eiv
Governor Bullock. Jftdge Emory
Speer would be a capital selection.
AlthougiTa young man when be re
ceived his appointment from Presi
dent Arthur, be soon took his place
am<>ng the ablest qif southern judges.
Mr.; Bullock is a man of controvcr-
si^ abd while Col. Buck has served'
iff''congress, be is not very well
known through the state. Georgia,
howevea, has a very slim -chance for
a cabinet appointment. The plum,
if sent south at all, will go to a state
-h aving a smaller democratic niajori-
® or Christopl
nu Itteord,
ncerning HU
a former visit. Change is seen every
where; Vacant lots a year ago pne
how Covered with handsome brick
■tores and beautiful residences, and
we will.say 'that tfio'xesidentes 'hre
i. not cheap old style barns, but purely
modern 1 jb^IId|ng8 in all their ap-'
-
ALL*4B01JTTHE
ra pointgjgiljs^ . presenting a pleasing
sight to a man who admires the
‘.beautiful iu architectural designs.
• ' We estimate, of course not accurate
I1 ly, that at least three hundred
i'Vfibnses have been erected within ten
Grand New Year
. months. More houles tb&h M/ontezu-
ma, Oglethorpe, Marsballville and
. Fort Valley contain, all told. Now
this shows wonderful ^progress, and
it is more surprising when we tell
■: the reader that Brunswick has no
' rich agricultural back country to
[»' pour wealth into her coffers. It
v comes from snipping and business
Tuesday, dapuary, lafe
Mnny wilt be the exclamation^ of surprise and astonishment
that will fall fzoin the lips of countless hundreds who wiltinspect
the Emporium Hail of .1. Michelson on that GreatBargain Day^ ,;
On the first'of'January the jute
bagging trust expired, and there was
at once a sharp decline in thb price
of the article. The trust cleared an
enormous sum, for in spite Of sub
stitutes and delay in marketing the
cotton crop the. fanners were com
pelled to pay heavy tribute.to the
shrewd fellows who organized and
managed this combine. Then Ik no
reason why the tariff should be con
tinued on jute bagging wtteti the
protection thus affbrdcd Bw^lWs
the means of oppressing ttn gotton
planter. It' is not believe<jUta|t the
from the interior.
; ‘In company with a
The insignificantly low prices at which everything will be
id on that day will create a sensation ali round.
Will be sacrificed at slaughter prices. If you value, your inter
est, do not fail, as you will miss the GREATEST; BARGAINS
rivter fcnown if you miss.the Great ^Bargain Day at J. MICHEL-
ipmriiir- - • ■ ii
W ' ■* TUESDAY, jANTTARY li fe&p ' *
OGLETHORPE
Pahneitockl TsnniWlgl
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OPENING
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT . .
ST. SIMONS MILLS,Ga.
Twenty iwaw prsctloalaxperlsoes.
JELLICO COAL
OX TUI KUKOPRAX FLAN.
jk.*s^3 S
F. JOS. DOERFLING ER.
HAZLEHURST& MASON
Bay St, Foot of George,
iend we had the pleasure of a ride
j£j>Vef the city and its environs, thus
' giving us additional opportunity to
.note the building boom. Not less
• than fty houses are now in the
‘ course of erection and carpenters are
itly in demand. WageSStners
e gqoA pay and ]tra<$ ifl.fively
the. time with the retail'mer
chants;' * Mr, J. C., Calhoun, one of
’ '
n, inform
us that trade was always lively, even
.. up to 12 o’clock on Saturday night.
He is a very efficient man and his
employer appreciates his services.
No where is a drive so much appre-
1 dated and enjoyed as on the “Boule
vard.” It is a broa.l, level shell
drive, nearly four miles long and as
smooth as glass, forming a circle
through Newcastle and Gloucester
streets, passing through the grove
of cedars, stately oaks, the city park
with its mammoth fountains, flowers
and evergreens. The drive continues
around the marsh, giving the rider
• a glimpse of St. Simona and Jekyl
Islands in the distance, and a view
of old ocean in its immensity and
awful grandeur/ The city has com-
' presses, water works, electric lights,
gas and other conveniences necessary
!/■ to advance modern city life.
.Our brethren of the press treated
,us kindly while in their city. Col.
Stacy continues to enlighten the peo
ple with his Advertiser-Appeal. His
f: trade reviews have done much to at
tract oapital and trade to Brunswick,
and the people of that city can never
K, repay him for Ma work'.
The Sicezo and Morning News con
solidated during our stay in the city
and the people expect a live morning
paper, and Cols. Illidge and Brob-
ston possesses the ability to issue a
*"• first-class journal.
. The City Council allows the cows
to run on thq streets, and this is the
K only Criticism we have to make.
Strangers, generally, will never have
a very exalted opinion of a town
where they have to wade through a
L patch of cows to go visiting or to
.church.'
The Chicago police notified Mrs.
^Parson* that she would not be al
lowed to speak. So Mrs. Parsons
iwent ahead and spoke. Sho wildly
[ prediotod that rivers of blood would
flow, end said that there ought to be
a rebellion once every twenty years.
[The poitoe beard It all and did noth*
fng. Mr* Pereont ovldently bee
'hicogo by tbe ter.
work's of in'
in speculative schemes was raised in
tbe London market, where the offer
of high rates of interest caused Eng
lish investors in foreign securities to
forget their disastrous experience in
Peru, Ecuador ' and other Soath
American countries. The crash, if
it comes, will be the outcome of over
speculation, such ns has more than
once brought financial distress upon
our own country. In the end, Argen
tina’s great and solid resources will
make her strong and rich, if she
should continue to be blessed with
settled government.
One of the features of the coming
carnival at New Orleans will be a
grand cotton palace. It will repre
sent all varieties of cotton in differ
ent stages of growth and the many
forms of its manufacture. The
palace will be so artistically con
structed that its projectors make
bold to predict that it will surpass in
beauty all the famous corn palaces
of Western cities.
Dr, Dowling, of NeW York, says
there is more heart disease than for
merly, but that it is not invariably
fatal, as many grave cases entirely
recover? Mental overwork or excesses
in eating and drinking will bring on
the disease, and it can best be avoid
ed by taking exercise without fatigue
nutrition without stimulation, and
amusement'witbout excitement.
A cargo of 3,000 tons of southern
pig iron was received at Pittsburg,
Pa., one day last we&k. It was ship
ped from the Cumberland river fur
naces in Tennessee, and was divided
up among several Pittsburg estab
lishments. -It is said that Carnegie’s
oompan^ have been using southern
iron for sometime.
An Elegant Substitute
For oils, salts, pills, end ell kinds
of bitter, nauies medlcinos, te the ve
ry agreeable liquid fruit remedy, Syr
up or Figs. Reccommendedbylesd
Ing Physicians. Manufactured on-
y by the California Fig Syrup Com
pany, San Faanoleco, Cal.
season, but prud
motive that can be imagined for their
failure to try another squeezing
operation. f
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A piano tuner who jays that pianos
frequently deteriorate because they
are allowed to become too dry pre
scribes this remedy: “Keep a grow
ing plant in the room, and so long as
your plant thrives your piano ought
to, or else there’s something wrong
with it. Just try it, and see how
much more water you will have to
put in the flower pot in the room.
Some people keep a huge vase or
urn with a sopping wet sponge in it
near or under the piano, and keep it
moistened just as a cigar dealer keeps
his stock. They keep this up all the
time tbe fires are bn.” ..
Europe is to enjoy another beauty
show. It will be held at Tuftn on
the 26th of this month, and four
tempting prizes are offered. At the
last show of this kind in Europe there
was a lively scrimmage between- the
lovely creatures who sat there to be
stared at and “scored” like so many
blooded horses. Extra police wiU be
on hand at Turin, and hair palling
will be strictly forbidden. ‘
The word “electrify" will probably
take on another meaning when the
new York method of .execution be
comes more genferal. A twentieth
century orator may not feel compli
mented when the Telegraph says he
electrified” his audience.
GRANT STREET.
J. R. MINE HAN, Prop’r.
' (Successor to II. S. McCrary-) '
Me Horsed Be® or Saddle.
,y**ll orders .nr DUAVIXQ promptly at
tended to. Open dny nnd night. Gonnpcted
with Telephone Exchange.
DIVIDEND NOTICE.
First National Bank, Brunswick,
Georgia. *
• VMIE Board of Director! hare this day declared
i a dividend of Four par emt. OBMaml Week
forpiut ux meatht-pernM* on nnd after Janu
ary loth pros. JA8. lt Kill! SMITH. Decider.
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YourMy,
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FORTHEM A HOME
I am offering houses and lots In the citv and
arms and Inna near the city for ct.h or time.
Will seU ono' two-story house, six rooms, on
Cochran avenne, for 11,000.
Fire, Life and Accident lunar
ALSO BONDS OK SURETYSHIP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
401 Newcastle street.
Wholesale and Retail dealers in
Mracite and Ibdms
BRICK, LATHS and SHINGLES
will keep In stock of V.'
ANTHRACITE COAL,
Red Ash, egjr nnd Chestnut size, an l Free-'
bam, white Ash. r • •• • •
Of
BITIMUNOUS COAL
Steam and family lnmp, the latter sat table tor
grates.
WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOB
And nblo to furnish In Any quantity.
Also keep constantly on hand Nos. land* SHIN
GLES, tho abovo at market prices. Terms In
variably CASH. r
BAY STREET. BBUN8WIOK, OA.
PUTNAM'S
Livery Stable!
Corner Honk and Oglethorpe streets
M V patrons andlhe public oan rest assured of
securing from my stable
The Finest Turn-Oats
AND THE BEST SBRVIO K.
Your order solid tod, and satlifaotlon guaran
A. T. PUTNAM,
JUST RECEIVED
By A. J. MASON &
A OARUO OK
ORANGES,
COCOANUTS,
BANANAS,
' BTC. ETC.
Direct from the Bahamas.
ALSO A OABLOADOF v •'
Fiol&led.
T. Q’Souior & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
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