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I firmly rltotia ss» test, | ,W„
And looksd up at thsdta, vast dtoMM
TbMoadnair Mmionwi
IcttobadUD my vision grew weary,
1 climbed till my brain we* oa first
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I found. undervelrakiitboni.
Till ray brain grew weary of plann
'*1'* And mybsert strength togon l«
But Just when my hands were unclasping
a pear now no wwi pmw ronmit
When my hoped, coming nar k from the future
Were sinking again to tJ
n to the ground—
W Benched backward a helping handTH
And, refreshed, encouraged and atrengthera
I took ooca again my stand/' V ’• ■'
And I wish—oh. I wish—that tbecUmben
aild never forget
Would uerer forget os they go
That, though trearjr max raem their climbing,
There lealwaye some cue below.
—Ella Higgtnson.
, iVonr good city last
— fiATlio Glob—Democrat an
of carious coincidences con-
rith dreams. Strangely enough,
anight or two afterwards, as lwas com
ing cast on a sleeping car, I dreamt of
meeting a friend, a lady, whom I had
not satyr far sawntosn yean, and in the
morning I sat directly opposite this very
lady in the dining car. I had not
thought of her. but who will say that
did not
her tdresenco in the next car
have some subtlo influence over my
dream the night before?
/Speaking or dreams, I will tell you of
smother one, of a ludicrous nature, not
many weeks ago. I dreamt that I was
a.boy again, and was engaged in the
rather common juvenile diversion in the
country of robbing a farmer's water
melon patch. JustnaIwosinthoootof
making off with one of the finest melons
. in the patch I saw the farmer npprooch-
g, with dog and gun.
ing, with dog and gun. In vain did I
tug at the melon, hoping to get over the
fenco ahead of the advancing dog. The
barking of the brute awoke me, and
2 found myself pulling with all the en
ergy at my command at the head of my
lb-month-old baby, which I had mis
taken for a watermelon, and whose cry
hod filled my dull ears with sounds like
the barking of a dog. Tho poor child
hod been dreadfully abused, and I re
solved never again to sleep in bed with a
A. M. Heston in St. Louis Qlobe-
baby.-A. I
Democrat.
Hondo Add u • Preservative.
Borocio add only acts when present in
a only
largo quantity. It prevents tlio growth
and multiplication of germs, but does not
kill them even in a 1 per cent, solution,
i milk gi
Experiments with milk gave very un
isfoctory results, os an addition of 4
unsit-
If* Easy to Dye
WUt BICHMOSQM 4 C0„ figrttyfoo. ft.
Per (Hiding or Bmnsiag Fancy Articles, USB
DIAMOND PAINTS.
Biddr Mher, mjiijte. OffrSr. Only to •peaks.
IP TVh ISM 1 TO INVEST IN
Hie livest Town in the South!
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
We offer for sale the following City and Country property:
OLD TOWN.
One lot, with lai
3uses, also one cottaso and oat houses, ev
thing comparatively new and tn good order.
every.
One-hull lot comer Mansfield and Albany sts.
One Bay lot 45x180, with buildings.
One lot on Oglethorpe street.: and buildings.
One lot on Gloucester street—splendid business
One Bay lot 80x160 with two-etory brick band
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the
money.
Three lots on Grant street—good business loca
tion.
Splendid bonding site, north comer Oglethorpe
nd Gloucester streets.
Lot comer Gloucester and Albany streets.
One lot on Albany street
One lot 00x180, corner Union and Howe streets
with Improvements.
One lot pad elegant residence on London street
cent, borttclo acid only preserved the
milk for four days. Horseflesh may be
preserved for six weeks by tho use of 8
per cent of the acid. Dorado acid is
supposed to bo harmless, but recent in
vestigators, including the author, prove
it to bo dangerous, as it strongly nets
upon tho mucous membrano of tno large
intestine. A dose of four grammes kilted
a large rabbit, two grammes made a dog
- very sick. y
Tno acid is much used In Sweden for
, but cases of
’ occurred in that
preserving fish and milk,
poisoning liave already occi
country. Long continued use of tho acid
. is not favorable to good health, and at
all events its addition to milk should be
S rohibited.-*-Emmerich, Chom. Zeitung,
.0.70; L. De K., The Analyst.
Looking Ahead.
A story is related of tho lato F. E. Do-
hfehis
is quite cl
the veteran railroad man was lying at
the point of. death ho made a dying re-
. -quest. He said to tho attendants at his
bedside that lie wished them to seo that
strips of c k bo nailed to the bottom of
-the pine box that would contain his cof-
“1 realize," remarked tho dying
11 uavo
man, ••that Oakland cemetery will
to be abandoned as a place of burial
some day. and all the bodies will be
token up and moved away. Now, I
don’t want my bones dropping out of tho
box all over the city while they are
them off to another cemetery,
> the
• and sold like tohave you make the
‘ box strong enough to hold them.” It is
understood that tho somowhat odd v
quest was complied wjth.*
large eagle.; The shot broke tho bird's
wring, but left U otherwise unharmed,
and when he went.to capture his prise it
made* spring at his face, and had he
' «6t warded it off with his arm hit eyes
would have been put out by the savago
bird. As tt was ft gripped his arm, and
drttoitei liis efforts to free hinadf ho
cdold uot shake (ho eagle off. Celling
to his friends, a short distance away,
they came and killed the bird and then
pried its daws oat of the flesh of hie fore
arm and leg, which were badly lacerated.
He wan helped homo by his friends ahd
medical assistance summoned. IT is arm
eight f<
Palter
badly swollen. The ingle mt-muiml
t feet fawn tip to tip.—IMs tloiiu*
lot 00x180.
One Bay lot and two stores situated tfiereon—
good Investment.
Lot 00x180 south of Hanovor Park. Very dost-
rablo for rcsldcnco.
Lot 00x00 on Newcastle street, near Catholic
ohurch, with nice residence.
Throe lota, 00X180 each, containing 4 new two-
story houses, near school house.
Business lot 80x90 on Newcastle street, near
Chandler's brick.
Business lot on Newcastle street, near Grcor’s
stable
NEW TOWN.
Portions oflthree lots, aggregating 87%xl60 ft.,
l Beynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 90x160, with new two-stoiw build-
ut houses, facing Court House Square.
log and ont 1
38S£ feet water front, with warehouse 26x70 and
One lot on Hoynolds'street, 80x00.
Three water lots at the footjof L street. Very
cheap.
One Dixville lot, 46x120, corner Cochran avenne
and London streets, with 6 room house. Can be
bought at low figure.
Besides the above we have a large variety of
TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will sell at dC'
oided bargains.
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
About 40 acres of tho richest lands in the conn-
ty, one mUe from heart of city.
Six acres cleared, with house, four miles from
city.
900 acres of best land in tho county, with twelve
room house, nine miles from the city.
18J4 acres of farming land, with splendid two.
■yni '“ " J J ‘ 1 ~~ *■
cured very cheap.
10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city
729 acres of land at Lulaton, on the B. A W. R.
It., 89 miles from Brunswick. Large new well
buUt honso located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being In want Of monoy,
Also three small farms not mentioned above-
very low.
3,000.000 Aeres
Florida Lands-
We have also been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Kailway lands. Florida Commercial
Company’s lands, and St. Johns A I-akc Eustls
Hallway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000
acres of choice lands located in nearly every
county in the State, suitablo for farming, gras-
upwards.
j range from tl per acre
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
]R,@£tl Estate Agents
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK. GA
Glauber & Isaac,
immission
Brunswlcli, Oa.
Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. K. R.
noxt to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Salted and Shored Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting
oall on me before purchasing elsewhere.
Wool, Ac.
anything in my line wlU find tt to their advantage to
Highest market prices paid for Hides, Fnrs^tvax,
Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates l
nigh Priced straw.
A resident of this city *uM unlay:’
have bought apples of farm, « that were
of the beet Clara—<gixHl all tin- way tn the
bottom of tlio barrel Today I round
theta barrel of ennk* l pun-hiiM'.l id n
■ who is a pillar in u t lmr« h .van
a foot of straw. It i< i,<u gra
il* actually im> liiwW.
tjte rate of $t.fiO per imr-
Min fihawapwiten (of fit l/wls)—Ob.
yes. I biii iiroud iff our city. We have
chan,"id the saying tor-**
f eaylng about Knphw to "Kw
fit. Lulls anil.lie. ^
MIkm Urorismi (nf (lilcagiD-Indoni!!
b It mi *m:iu ii?—Aiuerica.
Great Reduction ifi Prices!
Fanners’ Implements of Highest Quality,
Mill Hardware, Building Supolles,
I0E OltEAM FRKhZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY,
GREAT BARGAINS IN
Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves,
nuiXDo Tniotoswm,
. magWtreusysr^eral^. fuCreek.ry,QIms,pi«M»rsMWv...k.vss 1...S4
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M. MlOHHTLiSOlT.
REAL E
POPULATION.
1884 : 3,500
1888 10,000
1892 20,000
Valuation of Property*
1884.. . 1.11,488*77.88
1888.. .; 2,672,113.00
1892.. 6,000,000.00
/
FOR SALE!
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, 80x90, with 160 foot street front,
' (street. Excellent stand for any
Most deslrablelresldence lot 90xl90;trontingon
two.strcets near park.
Six room house on Upion street
Three Town Commons lots near Ur. Gale’s,
eheap, cheap, cheap.
One lot|trontlng canal.
Tvro water fronts In New Town, with railroad
rannlng.on line of same.
Stord and dwelUng corner G and Wolf streets,
now rented for 126 per month, 21,260.
New dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot 60x
.situated In business portion of city.
Ono of the most desirable lots on Newcastle
street south ol park.
Exccllcnt|buslness lot 60x180 on the Bay.
Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London
street. A pleasant homo in tho best part of city.
low figure.
Four room cottage In Dixville with lot 90x100.
Can be bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell.
Two story hoasojust completed on 1st Avenue.
Truss lot on Boulovard In two minutes’ walk
of post ofilco.
Lot 80x100 fronting l-allroad and adjoining lots
on which the Oglethorpe hotel Is situated.
2300 will purohoso six Town Commons lots In
one body.
Lot 80x86 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield
Tw esldcnee lots near Boulevard.
Lot 80x90 corner Albany and I streets.
Lot 80x90 corner Wolf and I streets.
his
Anyone can
months by pure
acreage property I
money In twelve
jf the four tracts of
for sole on the Point.
60 acreslof high lands lust north of the city.
One two-story 12-room house in northern part
of city, with flvo lots—cheap.
New two-story eight room house In New Town
Two two-story houses on desirable lot 180 fee,'
from Boulevard. Can be bought for $2,600.
New six-room house on Boulevard—^cheap.
Desirable lot on Richmond street, between
Honk and Mansfield.
Three of those desirable new cottages on Coch
ran avenue, between George and London streets.
Smnll farm of sovcntccn acres;thrco miles from
Court House.
Truck farm of twenty-ono acres with new 8
room house.
Six acres with house near E T V A G docks.
66 feet front on Cochran avenne. 25 feet from
street car line, for $326.
*1,200 will bny nine lots almost In centre of the
city.
Lot corner London street and Cochran avenne
90x180, with tho house.
Threo stores on Bay street.
Oak Grove Plantation, containing 2,000 acres of
tho best farm lands in tho State, io (miles from
citr.
Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in
this and adjoining counties.
do Trouble to Slow Property.
Careful attention paid to the renting of property
stnc ""
References, Oglethorpe and First National
Real Estate Agency,
V 1
216 Ntwaitie Street, • Brunswick. Ga