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Real estate can be turned to money at any
money can be turned into Real estate with as bright" oro'oe;r for ,° m that
small amount invested in ® , “ l P<aspects 101 returns as a
This addition is located in the Wmi*m w,+ ... „ ■
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a. rjzsr ?Br tace *
s uO Lots at Prices Ranging From $65. to SIOO
m ° n ' y s '“° * Ba ' a "“ W* $5 |W month. Anyone can b„, on these term ,
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from N< w York, accompanied
Wiy Mi Madeline Downing who lias
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! II Is hop ■ 1 thiil ill : 1..< 1 i:.; .'.,11 unite
in the movement ah;l bring shout an
improvement in the present distress
ins of.~
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!,veryotio should at loud the concert
Tu day evening at the Grand. This
will ho (he musical event of ihe sea
son and a great treat is in store for
itiose who attend. The advance sale
oi scats lias been very heavy and those
who wish to gel scats should purchase
at once. The following very inter
esting program will he lendered: -
Maiden Gowon...
Soprano, Mrs S F. Smith. Mrs
John .Hopkins; alto, Mm A ft
Ito we, IT. R. Crittenden: tenor
Mr. 1,. H. Fowler, Mr. John Gariks;
Bass.M’-. E, K, Dcmmond, Mr.
Ralph ft. Byrnes.
l’.iauo Solo- '"Rhapsodic Hon'iolse"
> l! -V i' Lle/t.
Mi - Addie May Gib-on.
It< ciiai'oii Rhymed Stcrv of PerilMa
m slaliiesrpie costume -Mr.;. Clau
dia lln/.o White
Sent (al Fintver Son: Faust
Sm ’T <W Vanr.ah.
Miss Nellie Allen
"'••’ ' '• irtello 1:■ i Th i \re So
\ lJkl ‘ a Flower Peuret
L, N|es’ On,art.'lie (I,)- The Crlmso'
’i\vl light.. Tookcr '
THE BRUNSWICK DAILY NEWS.
Mesdamcs Hop’d ns, (S'rttendyn. ]
Rowe. Bishop.- " . jl
3o])|pro olr>—Selected—Mrs. S. F, 1
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nSriieia/kpKSQpeen of the Earth—i
Paf'utl---Mr. Ralph tl, Byrnes.' j
Piano solo ~T% Wfu:h|g(fieregfae
<* Pii>fa#Hki * ' .:
Piai - sofii < h)- Faust ~JHr.. .Ut
* Mi.,s Addie May fuUon.
■SopflSro sol*—WyrSpho Fauns—
Be berg—Mrs. johft Hopkins.
Re< r.Uon—Tfcd Great.. Kissing Cup’
It c—Mrs! Claudia Hazen. White,
Ladies' Quartette —Old Black ’Hoe—
H.pkins, Cr ittendon,
Rowe, Bishop.
Chorus from Oratorio—The Creation—
The Heavens are Telling the Glory
of God
Accompanist—Mrs. William Alfred
Bishop.
BURIED UNDER SNOW.
riia Gipp.t Storm That OvcrirhelatA
\;-vv EnKh'.nd In IVI7.
Ir tin? ?i>r*ng of 1717 tin amount of
•now foil in New England not
'K't.iu .1 ; The* great storm
In February nnd buried the
“anh \> tiio deptli of ten to twrjjty
f - 1. 1 ttJe vv. re buried in it and
>V'•!'<-* 1 .mi frozen stii’i’ under the
Ji hundn as of y-'.\ ■■ p p rished
' : -Dials grow so (lcMinrato from
'h ? eravb.gs of hunger that they be
!*!iine nightly visitors to the farmers'
ii !> pens. Ilairs and wolves fob
>. ,! tin* deer even into the settlers’
'•ieririii.us and pounced upon them t‘\ere.
! i ii i: them at such a rate that deer
1 reew . were afterward chosen in every
j town toj r t( ct th ;se valuable animals.
M *ny a one story house was entirely
] covered with snow, and even the chim- \
| neys in some instances could not be
seen. Tunnels led from house to house, j
and suowshoes were in frequent requi
sition.
Sb pplng out of the chamber win
dow, some people ventured to explore
the Colds of snow. One young man in
Newbury, Mass., was paying bis ad
dresses t.o a lady who lived throe miles
away and had hot scon her for a week
after the storm. Tills state of things
could no i 'iigor he endured, nnd. mount
ing his s'i "' hoes ho went aver the
liiiis Io enter her house as Ic had h ft
ids own ■by wav of a ehamlioi* win
dow. As In was Ihe first person the
family had o n since the storm, his
Ml was iiig'ilv a pens is',, and.
THE DOWNING CO. HAVE ON Al
NICE LINE OF TOILET SOAP. ’
sot 'Mr; /VH
Schcdil/e ”. T- : 1 v k.n,
For Washington I , s *‘Baltlnnoite PmHB
phia and New York.
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Lv Brtinswfck^." s4tib. ft . i 9 l|b .
ArWanh’gfon SHoa} ; * ’ ? T''9‘69p !
ArßaliimoreJ-.. 9'OOa; ttifihp ;
Ar Phiia’p|l}a'.|;.i. 1112 4i • | f 1
\rNew YnrE...,.:, i * * f *U&J
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• . For SavahriSh.
4— :—___l
Lv GninßwT'.'S Oitß 8 40aj( flbp
AT Savannah,uitia, ii sftj’ 1 15a
; ■;£ —yg —— r
Fer Macon, Atlanta. 1-CUisyillc, Cincin
h natl and Chi’cagd.
jr j * ; I—r1 —r-
Lv Brunsvvieiq... •(, 7 28a, 9 40aj 395 p
Ar Mac0n....!.. 1 I’upi* 3 5S]. t S 80a
Ar Atlanta*. .j... 4 10p|* 6 lOpj 5 20a
Ar Louisville..:.. ..itO'SoaftlO’Sl.a; 2 I6p
ArClneinatl..;3f..; 8 158 ?. 7 55pj 730 p
Ar Chicago... ..1 5 SOp,? sSop| 7 3ua
For Jacksonville and St. Augustine.
Lv Brunswick!.,.. ,| 7lyai 9 4pal 1 lOp
Ar Jack'uville.l (12 vbp - 2,50p>7 Bup'
Ar St Aug’tinei J lo?p;? 4'dC^pj......
From l^ej?hd 'Wa
Vvmn e o . r M'"'l l2 lift
Lv fli lad (cilia,j.. a( 7 20p] . t)B D
Lv Baltimore.. (....( 9 3fa| ; g 2Cp
Lv Washington]. (lo siai * 95m,
Ar Brunswick. j... .j S Ouaj’ .8 50p
From Savannah.
Lv Savannah..:....] 3 Soai 2 30p
'Ar Brunswick..:.... | 6 55a| ]§ 50p
From Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville
Atlanta and Macon.
LvChicago . | 1 00p| 8 40p|
jLv Cincinnati..;.. .9 lap 8 30a
ILv Louisville 7 23p 7 48a’
I Ja’Atlanta ...]... .110 45a10 55pi5 30a
Lv Macon ... 4. . ,|l2 55p| Hoaiß 35a- :
Ar Brunswick -j 1 G 50p, 6 55a;8 Kip
From St. Augustine and Jacksonville.
Lv St Aug’tine.| j 6 50ajll 10a!
-v Jacksonville: ■; 8 35p, j z 50pf. ....’
Ar Brunswick.).... I? 125a; 6 50p
•Daily Except Sunday ’Daily Except
Monday.
C. H. ACKEP.T, S. H. HARDWICK
General Manager. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Washington, ,D C.
W H. TAYLOE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
Atlanla, Ga.
C. L. CANDLER, General Agent,
Boot of Mansfield St. Brunswick, Ga.
Mis? Slater has somelhtng else new.'
The New Bishop Collar, in linen
stamped in different designs.
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East Bound. .
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STATIONS 1 d’ly) d’ly jd’jyj dly ; dly
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Lv. Thalmann. 7 Will 30)3 10f &38110 08'
Cartier 7.14jU MSMXS
’ Anguilla. :.t.. 7 17itl 47'3%5i 5 461035
',7 - - -V” ii 'll4-1:-m’-ttril-
Bfcbfton L : 7 28|13 58:3 35t6 67i10 25
South. J’ction,: 7 3812 10 3 ffto 84
Ar Brunswick 47 if jl2 30)4 OfTf % 30)10 50
Trains 'Nos. 1, 3 and 7 niakSs close
connection with the Sea
board Air Line for Jacksrmville and
points South.
; Trains Nos. 1, 5 and 7 make close
connection at Thalmann for’•Savannah
and poin's North.
Train -70. 11 leaves Tlmlil.ann, daWy 1
hOl P. :ii., arrives at Nicholls 9.26.
Train No. 12 leaves' Nich'oli.s 6.30 A.
-V„ arrives Thalmann 9.59.
J. A. McDUFFIE, General .\iaoayer,
M
■Watters’ Hands.
Many waiters have hands that are
1 more callous than a blacksmith's n’t
ironworker's. The callousness
from carrying hot plates] -coffee poll
niiii tife like. The heat seems to ftfi
tljoir skin 11 1 *cl to make a dead suiTjicc
to. keep thdtn from being burned by
things that a man with oi'ihfiiu'y hands
could i:of stand. It may ®-o nmn-.im:.
IK'.'iple wiio go t 0 some l-estiiufatiticf® 1
notice how the waiters hold things, ?n"
their hands for some time yvhieh arti
100 hot for the hands of t hwpesplq "at ,
the lahles even to pass to'one another.
This is the explanation! That the
ei'., hands heroine callous, and hard,
so Hint the tough skin 'nt the RtSf.’tiMfcj
lias no more feeling than a piece ot
horn.
Ncv.-a Job Office—%4st Printing.
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SATfLLA ’
1 Steamer Falcon.
Li', nntnstvick. Monday...
Ar,,Pn.aswi(’k, Tuoifda.v . 2 oHBBH
Lv. !> w 11. :: w ick, *TVe(lcc:''d ay. 9
"Dock, foot Matlsd.ulii stroi t. BH
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w A ■* mi m
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“Fm 1 fraitl?Fll : avo to ftnrge yr*
full i’Oy. msftlnm,” s-.iUh
the tlchc* agentnis he issud ft ticket iol
a sharp p - • ;.•*•."(! Boston woman ui.|
f tslt'dle; beltl offUhis hand fo
"the fHld4iion.nl fare. * , *
f “VHijii fori'’ she nHcetl^g
"Ho is moMf Gjdii twelve j-ftaw old."
■ "Ain't you Tom Sanders tiuttifted to
ifvA in Giiconavlgh about, eight years
■hsoT' iu.'iuired tiig woman, eying him.
r "Yft/hut v.'hy,r'
i *tftß to buy your tea and sugar of
3ft '
“Iftefty#! *.”■ .
“I’m the AVldder Jmidki. Recollect
the Wst lot of groeerlt'f yofi had of me
■ ~S|sc fit promised .to pay ton in ten
• '■dn.W7”
"Wliy. sli-s. Jones, didn’t' l --(Han't
•"Those gro.cerles, Mr.Jslddets,. ain’t
beep paid for.yet, nnd this !}oy larked
ahoHt a jfiormi of being't(?eivo years
okV when .vouiTot t|icin, iiia-u lie go?”
“no goes; inadafn,” said: the agent*ns
he gave her a half ticket, with a sickly
smile, * "The b.#ls probably- large for *
hlAagß.” J ,