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the
bort a lime* after marriage.
■ The niece of a deaf old
'‘wav down In Molno,”H|
their bridal tour t __
the first time presented
who asked another niece in A loudwhts.
^‘What does he dc?"H
■ “He’s a musical critic," was the load
young
,f iSM&jr? , , „
mla’rablo critter?”—Musical Bedew.
Several cases of this new
jsr^js&a?©«.
light exceeds 100,000 candle power, and
it mean that it lathis cicesa of light,
ananotthe heat, which produces the
aereoue symptoms. A painful aunoB
intiw throA, face ana temples Is first
noticed, titan the eUn becomes coppery
red, and Irritation la felt about the eyes,
much laclrrymatloa ensues, and these
symptoms then disappear, while the eUn
peels on in five days. The effects are
comparable to those produced bv walk
ing over fresh snow in the sunlight, and
may be regarded air a sort of “sun burn
ing.—lancet
A Political Trick.
Mr. Labouchere onco made good use
of the Irish members’ hatred of ~ *
O’Shea. Mr. Price had appealed d..,
ingly to Mr. Labouchere to secure the
attendance of members hostile tosomo
bill which was to cut up common land on
Hayiing Island. “Nothing can be easier,”
said Mr. Labouchere, and ho at once
sought out Mr. Biggar. “By-tho-bye,”
salif ho, with his usual air of engaging
confidence, “do you know that Capt
O’Shea is personally interested in securing
the passage of the
“Indeed?"said Mr. Biggar. - "Yea,” said
Mr. Labouchere, “ana perhaps the boys”
—— “Say no more," said Mr. Biggar,
“the blioys will bo there.” Ho was not
mistaken. The “bhoys” camo down In
force, and it was not until after the bill
was thro
own out they discovered that the
captain had no more to do with it than
the man in the moon.—Chicago Journal.
r:;t
A coal mine in Japan took fire m
years ago and forty or fifty miners
entombed. Recently tiio pit was uprnod
and the bodies of tlio victims wen
covered. They had lieen petriliisl.
I is-
Miss Brady’s Elopement.
Here is the true 6tory of tho Brady-
Harris elopement Immediately after
tho marriage of her sister to Mr. Stevens,
Miss Kitty Brady went up to her mother
end said: “Now, mother, I am going to
be married.” Mrs. Brody, after slowly
recovering from the effects of this un
expected announcement, replied that
such a thing would bo out of thp
question for at least two years; but
Hiss Bitty replied that it would
not bo out of tho question in two
hours. At this stage of proceeding tho
learned judge appeared upon tho scene
and Miss Kitty continued: “I have taken
all tho preliminary steps and evi
is arranged, but I have only $5 and
i lei '
ney hasn’t a cent, so just lend mo $25 to
goon the honeymoon w{th.” Theieomed
judge, however, os might be expected,
refused point blank to advance his
daughter a cent, but Miss Kitty man
aged somehow to raise the necessary $30,
upon which “the happy pair"—to use a
time honored and time worn phrase-
spent two days in Philadelphia.—The
Epoch.
Firmed with the Compliment.
Stranger (perforce obliged to take din
ner at Aunt Dinah’s)—Aunty, these pies
are not the kind my mother used to
Aunt Dinah (very much pleased)—No,
indeed, sah, I spec’s nob will yo’ hob
anudder piece?—New York Sun.
Wonderful Forbearance.
Ono of tho editors of this paper was
assaulted by a drunken Mexican the
other day while crossing the turbid cur
rent of events which divides the two
STIAKEBS
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OP. TEXAS,
WTLLIAM8,
S\N And After Sept. 18th, ISM, one of the
tag Monday., Return Ins, loro Brunswick every
Thnndsv afternoon.
Clo
R.T.
a connections at Brunswick with B. A W.
V. A G. and A. P, A L. railroads. Th
. Through
,— , Americas
Interior points.
Insurance between Now York and Brunswick,
one-flfth ol one per cent.
THOS.’FULLER, Agent,
Brunswick, G..
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
Pw&ntoaal Directory
Dentist*.
A RUUSMHi
* LOCAL DENTISTS.
TT BCBrOU, M.
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOEON
Brunswick Wood Delivery Oo.
Torraa'iWnetri; Bay St.
Ottos
■tain Ini
street, <
Lawyers.
Q BOV ATX ft WHITFIELD,
ATTOBNEYS AT LAW.
Preotioetnalltheeourteof theBnmnnokClr
cult. ooeelnGrarittNoem '• f»M
Director) of Secret Societies.
W AND A. H.—Ooeaa Lodge. Nik 114, F. df
J? • A. M., meeu first and third Monday n’
In each month. J. J. SPEAKS, W.
J. E. LAHBBIOIIT, Sec’y.
I O. O. V.—Seaport Lodge, No. 08, meet, reg-
» ularly every Tuesday night at their ball over
A* ularly every Tuesday night at their hall orei
City Connell Chamber. Members in good stand'
lng are earnestly Invited.
8 JAMES B. CANNON, N. G.
J. E. LAHBBIGHT, Secretary.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAT LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
On and after Monday December 10th will leave
Savannah for Brunswick every Monday and
Thursday at 4p.m
Connections mad. withB. k W. ud E.T., SO.
Ballroadi, >nd atoamer “Cracker Boy 1 - for 8atllls
* “ “ ‘ ” touches at Ml way
For rate, of freight, and
aN.Ag.nt.
ANYBODYI
FILL ARID WINTER TO. OK 1
Throw aaldo your old 'clothes, and provide
yourself with something now, seasonable and
stylish from the old rclinblo clothier.
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets.
I have just received an elegant stock of season
able goods selected by myself In the Northern
markets, and oan snpply'the town with
Clothing, Hats,
SHOES .
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY
Which' were’ purchased for cash, and conae
JAS. S. WRIGHT.
republics, but refrained from adopting i
cy of retaliation from a bashful besi-
qrof becoming tho subject of inter
national controversy and un unwil"
ness to deprive this section of his
liant contributions to tho columns of The
Guide. Now is tho time to subscribe.—
Eagle Pass (Tex.) (luldti.
The Method of. It.
Miss P.erg—You surely didn’t shoot
that poor, little, half starved rabbit?
Mr. Nervi—Why, no; ( wouldn't do a
thing like that. He wtm coming out
from under a wall, and I Simply .clubbed
him with the hutt of my pun, stamped
on him, and. to make sure lie was mine,
bonded his head against a tree. — Indian
apolis Sentinel.
_tJ<
rites them
seeing Manager
in & nervous sort
tho causoof hia
hour." v
•Tvo been to the St James .theatre,"
bo replied, “and do yoti know I really
thought Brahamwas a much prouder
man than I lin'd him to bo."
- "How waa thatT
“I waa in tho greenroom, and heating
Brabant say as he entered, 'I’m
proud of mypit to-night,’I went in
tounted It. There were seventeen spec
tators in itr—Detroit lYss-Press.
A freight train oo the Southern Pacific
railw.il ran into a herd of cattlo, striking
J.M. DEXTER
INSURANCE
-AND
Real Estate Anent,
REPRESENTING
EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE
CO’S
-INCLUDING THE-
“SOUTHERN MUTUAL’’
OF ATHENS, GA-,
TBATBLEBN *CCIDE>T CO., of Hartlbrd.
KqUITkBLK I.1FE. AKSURiNCE SOCIETY, .1
New Itrk.
Houses to Rent and for 8ale.
CITY LOTS FOR SALE.
OMce In Kaiser Block, oyer Flnt National
lank. |o»-ly
BAUMGARTNER BROS.,
i-rirr~ L
**“wj§§5
Try a
and ron will bars no otbsr.
Beef, Poik, Smwair.% Etc.,
Al.WAVH OK HAND.
IT OF
weir jf Mlcl
itinsr broth
cordially invited. P. KELLER, C. 0.
T.B. FERGUSON, K.of R.and8.
A la, of H.—Magnolia Connell, No. 1105, Am-
. erlean Legion of Honor, meeta second and
1 nights of each month.
fourth Friday nights of each month.
wa. CROVATT, Commander.
3. T. LAMBRIGHT, Secretary.
I O. B. M.—Okefeenokoe Tribe, Improved
Order of Red Hon. meets every Monday
night np stairs in City If all
J. H. CLARK, Sachem
, V. R. MITCHELL. Chief Of Records.
[ am just back from New York, where I have so
cured the largest stock of
FOR FALL AND WINTER
That I have ever handled In Brunswick. I call
special attention to my
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
FLANNEL SBIBTSiAND HANDKERCHIEFS,
Latest Style Collars end Ctffs.
FULL LINE OF
Clothing!
SUITS TO ORDER.
A fine assortment of underclothing, and every
thing belonging to my line.
My motto Is, “Ouo Price to All 1" Call and be
convinced.
J. B. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcutlo and Gloucester 8t,
McDonald & dean,
M Mel;
SINGLE LOAD (Not Delivered.)
PINE, sawed and s^Ut any length • a.9 g
PERGOBD.
SINGLE LOAD (Delivered).
oak? 1 “!r ed t* nd .. , p |lt “i »•»** • 3
PER CORD.
PINE, sawed andkpllt an^ length -ton
Leave Order* with Haywood, Gage A Co. TERMS POSITIVELY GASH.
“WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH
S. W. APTE, Propr.
-OF THE—
7,
THE GET OF ALL.
HE’S ALL —
He ie selling goods 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 Ronnd Cut Sacks At $16.60, worth
$20 and$82.
All Wool Sdotoh Shevlots in double and singlo breast from $10 up to
$13.50 worth $15 and.$18.
Children
I have the largest line in Children and Boys Stilts from $2 and upwards.
Boys’ knee pants 40c. and upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths
' Overcoats.
and mens’ overcoats. t
HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at veiy reduced prices
- Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. *
The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemen.
Trunks, Satchels, Umbrellas, Etc.
Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Uinbrellas from $1.76 up, A
large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Caff and Col
lar boxes. .... , .*atW.,. ;• ;> w. i
SPECIAL BARGAINS. 1
f. .. «... V..
14.00 • $■*
k&M
cb.
- tiftflMT
Unlaandrled Shirts at 45o,, worth 7So.
Gents’ Linen Oollars st 10c, worth 80o.
Fine Silk Neckwear st 15c, worth toe.
AU.wool Flannel Top Shirts from T6e. upwards,
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
Bay anything 1 that we do not mean. We came here and made a success,
and intend to stay and keep otir reputation tip on lowest prices for honest
goods.
SLiiW-
PROPRIETOB,
At Marlin’s old dry goods stand, New Castle street.
AUG. F. FRANKLIN,
Dealer, Broler aid Common Mail
■mm
: ” •
Fulton’s Old Stand,
Newcastle Si
la;, firatii, Feed, Four, Bacon, ,,
Mill Feed Generally.
WE WILL KEEP A FULL BUPFLY OF
FRESH BEEF, VEIL, MUTTON,
And Pork, Venison and Gatno In their
Glvo us a call. sep-lm
NOW XT O!
J. H POWSLL,
mil" IriMi/Wr ... ... i. in. miv bytheSes,
_... eontlaiiiwile* , ..i.»>:ice. Liquors and
Cigars. Milk Shaker ;• ri-vluu >., _■
HORDES TO MlU4J. «...
Hors«or.mule,.waii.i. “r tMi-u be Jwdat
any,time,-night au-l i— >•
can gi. lo Unin-wi' k ... i rew, t- . ,
! SCuVnilh^D^V u.' •*/ ’ ‘ T.tosM
Nolle* of tateaM Appll
“An aetto. provide for
tkipgbiV ’
sndUi r _
Ity direction of tin
toe^tyotmjuMaW^oUs^sbmwejr^ven
that application will bemad, to tho WQ
^GM%ajjtlw^resonti2»lomtjrtU^«sage
Car-Load Lots a
We Compete with any JMtarhet in QiuHity aiRl
Price, and Mean jupt what we Say.
'snU-ly.
L. D. HOYT &
-DEALERS IN'
, A. XELKJN.CMrk.
'Stoves. C uns, Pistols,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH,
BumriiifiAnd Wantone
Q.B. FLINT,
Real 'Estate Agent,
Ckovatt Block, Room $.
J. A. BUTT%
Physician and Surgeon
SMmrtlB
LLeavy&Oo.,
• auction an eomaswa nraun, abb
koifsWna^i.JaSds'tS'i^fcj*.
I7m!aafi*S*sihV ^i’liphoo.
IDIU1 OMUenXi AOBm.
attsntloa gives to
S PECIAL sltssttsaglVMi to
Bust aw. asd «ss«.am
■pm4t rWarms ynav-n-evl.
AsvsHuaa-Arrkst oSfc.