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GEORGIA—GIynn County.
All persons bavin* claims or demand,
against the estate of Hatton Robinson, de
ceased, tire hereby not'fled to present and Hie
them with me. properly verified, to required
by law. Thia July at, isoo.
KIWIN BRORSTO.V,
Administrator Metate Marlon Robinson
MITCHELL at THOMAS.
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THE CHINESE
INFERNO.
_ It Is a Most Unpleasant Place, Devoted
- 7 Post Mortem Tortures of a Terrible
Nature. :: :: :: :: ::
The Chinese purgatory is not a pleas
ant place to contemplate ns a future
abode. It Is distinctly unpleasant
even when compared with the goheu
na as painted by the most orthodox
Christians. Even Dante’s Inferno is
not so bad as the place to which
naughty Celestials must look forward.
To the Chinese mind the proper pun
ishment for sins done lu the flesh is a
series of post mortem physical tortures
of the most horrible kind. These are
vividly Illustrated by means of pic-
GOD OF THE LOWER WOULD.
torial charts with which every Chi
nese Is familiar. An examination of
one of tttese religious charts Is most
Interesting.
It Is because the Christian mission
aries preach that these torments do not
exist that they have aroused the anger
of the Chinese, and especially of their
priests. trophies nro
therefore directly connected with these
pictures. /
The Chinese love of cruelty and in
genuity In Inflicting torture are vividly
shown here. For every offense com
mitted there Is some different and pe
culiar way of tearing a man to pieces.
1.1 fe on earth docs not differ much
from this imaginary purgatory. The
Chluamau puts Ids enemy to the tor
ture at every opportunity, and bears
It himself with wonderful equanimity,
lie must suffer somewhat from it or
he would not take so much trouble to
Inflict It, but the fact that he can con
ceal bis feelings at all shows that they
ore very different from those or white
men. This custom of torturing makes
the danger of Europeans and Ameri
cans falling Into Chinese hands during
the present outbreak very alarming.
They are clearly ns had as Apaches.
An explanation furnished by an edu
' cated Chinaman of the various tor
' mel ts Illustrated on the charts gives
oi;i cl. ar Idea of the Chinese concep
tion of purgatory.
The human bodies which have been
impaled upon the sharp limbs of bare
trees will at once arrest the attention.
These are the bodies of women who
have been guilty of tho murder of their
husbands. This is a very dreadful
j crime In China, much more so than tho
i murder of a wife by a husband.
On the top of nti ornamental bridge
I is pictured an unfortunate Creature
i with his hands bound behind his back,
while the executioner, with a devilish
expression, pulls the eyes out of his
face with an enormous pair of tongs.
Afler tho victim has been operated
upon Ills body Is handed over to fli
assistant' executioner, who tossif ;
Into a lake. This Is the
Inflicted upon n man for the murder
bis brother. The sightless body Monts
for a hundred days In the lake, after
which It is fished out for further dis
position.
Avery curious scene Is where n tiger
Is used as a chopping block while a
tnan Is bound across his back and an
executioner Is In the act of cutting (lie
u In two with an enormous knife.
A Chinese authority explains that tho
tiger plays a very Important part iti
Chinese religion. lie is supposed to he
animated by an intelligent spirit and
to eat up only wicked men. Thin par
ticular tiger has misbehaved himself
by eating up good men, and for punish
ment he is to be used as a chopping
block in purgatory for a certain period.
The man tied across his back, who Is
being di\idl'd in two, has been guilty
of disrespect to a priest.
In one ease un executioner with an
enormous sword is engaged In dismem
bering a human body lying on the
stump of a tree. As lie cuts off the
head, a leg. etc., he sticks It on the
sharp limb of a tree. The body before
him has lost every limb but one arm.
Tills Is the punishment Inflicted on a
blasphemer, or one who said that there
was no “shin.” or soul, In a man. It
Is the most dreadful punishment that
can he Inflicted, for this Is the greatest
of all crimes against religion.
Two torturers are engaged In putting
n man head downward Into n re
ceptacle which looks like a large orna
mental flowerpot. His legs are still
sticking up In the air, while his body
and bend are already out of sight. This
vessel Is filled with boiling water, and
the victim Is suffering thus for having
spoken 111 of n mandarin.
In several plnces on the chart there
are pictures of aulmnls. They play an
extremely Important part In Chinese
THE BRCNSWICJK TIMES-UALL, SEPTEMBER 4, L9uo,
religion, lu one case a man is lying on
the ground, white three curiously
spotted animals with long tails are
gnawing at -him. These are hi tended
to be cows and calves, and the man is
condemned to be eaten by them be
cause he had killed some members of
their species in life. Another man Is
having ld.-yeyes picked out by a crane,
lie lias been guilty of killing one of
these birds, which are very sacred lu
China. Many other birds are hufrylng
tip to take part In the execution. In
cluding the goose, the parrot, the
Chicken and others.
StiU more curious are the pictures of
the chicken and the kid, who are walk
ing away with what appear to be
tickets labeled “1” in their mouths.
These contain souls which have once
Inhabited men ami which, having been
Judged In purgatory, are now being
sent out on earth again la this form.
A woman having a board with a hob l
in It fastened about her neck is being
led away by two men of very curious
appearance. Three small children who
look like demons cling about her. She
is a woman who murdered her chil
dren, but died too .soon, and is being
sent back from purgatory to spend
some more years on earth before un
dergoing the next transformation. She
Is condemned to have the demon chil
dren always dodging around her to re
uilud her of her crime.
One executioner gouges out the eyes
of a man whose hit into are tied behind
his buck, while auotber fleutl with a
grin ou liis face holds tho victim’s
head. This man Ims been guilty of dis
respect to liis parents, which is ouo of
tlm worst crimes among the Chinese.
Treachery to the emperor is the
crime for wh(jch ouo of tho terrible
punishments is inflicted. The traitor
Is fastened feet upward between two
upright posts, while two executioners
saw him in half lengthwise.
A pnir of scales of Chinese pattern,
with a man bound hand and foot at one
end and a weight at the other, ts pic
tured. Tho man’s hands, feet .and
pigtail are hound together behind ids
hack, and he is suspended face down
ward lu a most painful situation. Ills
crime was wasting food, which, with
considerable reason, is considered very
wicked in China.
When tho punishments are com
pleted, the former dwellers upon earth
come before the judge again to learn
what shall he done with them next,
if they have been good on earth, they
are sent hack to become princes and
rich men. Then, according to their
degree of unworthiness, they are con
demned to be soldiers, workingmen,
sailors, women, and So on down to the
lowest forms of human life. Most of
those who have undergone punishment
arc too bad to go back to earth again
ns men, and therefore their spirits
must pass into the bodies of animals.
I /I
SECTION OF THE CHINESE FUW.ATOIIY.
fAs depicted by a Chinese artist.j
Those who have sinned least Inhabit
tho bodies of horses and cows, while
others become snakes and rats.
The fact that any animal may have
a human spirit makes It wrong for
a Chinaman to kill one of them. On
tho other hand. It Is often not consid
ered wrong to kill a white man, because
many of the priests teach that they are
not men, but devils.
A picture of the god who presides
over the Chinese purgatory Is also
given here. His Image is commonly
set up In joss houses.
Lime init Teeth.
Dr. Charles Valentine, examining a
child's teeth, remarked to its mother:
‘‘You should move Immediately to a
lime country If you want your children
to have good teeth. The water here
will ruin them."
In testimony whereof he produced a
statement that the residents of the
state of Oregon have the worst teeth of
any people In the United States, all be
cause there Is no lime water In that
country .—New York I’ress.
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FRISKY AUTOMOBILES.
To Bo Faiililoimhlo Ton Should Own
One of tlio Itucklnn Kind.
If you wish to rank as the social
equal of men whoso fortunes run Into
eight figures, you must have an auto
mobile that rears, bucks, snorts at
baby carriages, chases policemen,
butts flown fences, jumps over walls,
turns handsprings and conducts Itself
fu every respect like an unbroken bron
cho—-only more so.
You don’t believe It? Then read the
following true stories of the adventures
of mobe busting millionaires:
William Iv. Vanderbilt, .Tr., stands at
the head of the automobile fraternity
In this ftountrj? because he has a
Trench machine of greater speed and
more wicked tefiijier than any other In
America, because he has broken, the
record from Newport tallest on and i
back and because ho Ims frightened |
more people and poultry and had more
trouble with the police than any other
automolilllst.
Rut Ids chief claim to leadership Is
that lie has been more nearly killed by
his mobe in more kinds of ways than
any other millionaire In the United
States.
Mr. Vanderbilt’s most stirring ex
perience was with the high spirited
machine which preceded Ids Trench
liter. He {darted out from Newport
one night In a fog, bound for Uolvoir.
Arthur Kemp, In command of a second
automobile, made the pace. When ho
reached the summit of (Jrosvenor’s
hill, young Mr. Vanderbilt tried to ap
ply the brako. It wouldn’t work. The
machine tore down hill like a cannon
bnll. Its owner threw over the lever to
reverse the power. It was done too
suddenly. The mobe snorted and turn
ed a somersault.
When young Mr. Vanderbilt was
pulled from under the wreckage, lie
was believed to he dead. He was un
conscious, and there was a large gash
In Ida head. But after a few days In
bed he recovered, to order n new auto
mobile—one that could turn somer
saults without converting Itself into a
sgraii heap.
Colonel John Jacob Astor had three
young and frisky automobiles In the
stables of Fortlcllffe, his riverside
home a' ..limbeck. The other day
ho t.n n little sou Vincent out for
a spin ,ie of them, which Is de
scribed . a gasoline plmetou. Two
miles from home Colonel Astor essayed
to turn fot the return) trip. The high
way was narrow hud (lie molie ini
patient. It lashed the air with Its rear
wheels, and Vincent Astor shot but on
to the sward liy the roadside.
While Colonel Astor WTtfd in vnlu to
soothe it the machine leaped In the air,
turned a somersault and came down
ngainst a stone wall, badly damaging
Itself.
Colonel Astor’s hands were severely
out. He walked home with Ids son,
had them bandaged, and tin I shed the
A lIUCKIN’G ALTOMOMLE,
Interrupted outing In his electric tnobe,
which ting proved so fur a little more
docile.
William Rockefeller has found much
diversion In an nutomobllu of unruly
spirit which ho drives between Tarry
town and Greenwich, Conn. Burly
this year It frightened Robert Minor’s
horse, and the runaway, resulted In
severe to Mr. Minor’s mother
and sister. Imter it caused the wreck
of a grocer’s wagou.
But the real temper of the Rocke
feller mobe was not shown until a
few days ago, when Its master, who
was accompanied by his wife and a
woman friend, tried to bring it to a
standstill at his son’s residence, Deer
I’ark.
It is supposed that Mr. Rockefeller
Inadvertently reversed the machine,
I for it shot backward 50 feet and tried
to batter down a stouo wall. Nobody
was hurt much. The auto was re
moved in a truck.
August Belmont bought a bucking
automobile, but he wisely tried It on
his grooms before tackling It himself.
They escaped with a scalding and
somo broken ribs and bruises. This
happened at Hempstead.
1 Oliver 11. P. Belmont's automobile
I assaulted a truck and tried to destroy
It, wrecking itself In the attempt. The
persons Immediately concerned were
more frightened than hurt.
Leiirned One Tliln,
Bishop Walsham llow, the hymn
wrller, once induced a man to attend
church. Asked afterward how lie liked
It, the parishioner replied: “I learned
one thing. I learned that Sodom and
Gomorrah were places. I always
thought they were husband and wife.”
QUESTIONS ANWERED.
Yes, August Flower still has the
largest sale of any medicine in the civ
ilized world. Your mothers and grand
mothers never thought of using any
thing else for Indigestion or bilious
ness. Doctors woro scarce and they
seldom heard of apendicitiß, nervous
prostration, heart failure, etc. They
used August Flower to clean out the
system and stop fermentation of undl
geeted food, regulate the action of the
liver, stimulate the action of the ner
vous and organic system, and that Is
all they took when feeling dull and badj
with headache and other aches You
only need a few doses of Green's Au
gust Flower, In liquid form, to make
you satisfied there is. nothing serious
the mailer with you Sample bottles
ai Butts drugstore o* Brown' Drug C
Fhould be in every household ms'e
oine chest. 11 affords certain relief
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SOMME a EXCURSION RATES
TANARUS All Mountain, Seaside und Lake Resorts
Via ’he Plant System.
Tickets od sale June J to September 80, with
return limit October 81, 1000.
Perfect paßgengerservice. Pullman sleopors
on all trains. Fall information given on ap
plication.
GEO. W. COATES, D. P. A.,
Brunswick, Ga.
B. W. WRESN, P. T. M., Savannah, Ga.
DOES IT PA Y TO BUY CHAEP
A cheap remedy for coughs and
colds is all right, but you want some
thing that wiJ believe and cure the
n oet severs and dangerous results n
throat and lung trouble, What tbs
dof Go to a warmer and more regula
climate? Yes, If possible; 11 toi po
Bible for you; then Id either case tak
tbo only remedy ihat has been Intro
luced In all clviltved countries with
success In sore throat and lung troubles
Boscbee’s German Syrup. It not only
stimulates the tissues to destroy the
germ disease, but allays Inflamatlon
and causes expectoration, glyos a good
night’s rest and cures the patient
Try one qottle Recommended many
years by all druggists In tho world
Sample bottles at W. J. Butts and
Brown Drum* Cos.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES.
Allen’s Foot-Esse, s powder. It eurcs painful,
smarting, nervous feet and Ingrowing nails,and
instantly takes the stiug out of corns and him
ious. It's the greatest comfyrt discovery of the
ngo. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new
•hoes feel easp. It Is acertein cure for sweat
ing. callous und hot. tired, aching feet. Try it
today. Bold hy ell drugxiats and shoe stores.
Hy mail tor tic in stamps, Trial package Free.
Address Allen S.Olinstead, Le Roy, N. I.
Kueael-l’is Chill and Fever
Tonic is acknowledged to
be the Best on the market
every bottle guaranteed, For
sale by all druggists.
YOUR FAU2
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IF SBfuSm American WArn-m thr y
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| pow idt'MOCtai ti •
li>f which arc made of pois'nous substances an**
|cf estroy the skin. To seeme a Natural, Rjijr
I Healthy Complexion, get a
VIRGIN RUBBISH MASK.
Restores original contour, permanently re
moves pimples, freckles* blackheads, and all
cetnplexional imperfections.
Absolutely harmless. Results guaranteed.
Write for particulars. Price J.’i.OO by mai,
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VIRGIN ftUBßsB<£>., NoW ut lift -it S'. Y
Brown Drug Co,,'Sole Agts
Brunswick, Ga.
at
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Cor. Monk and Grant Sts
DEVARIS & LEVADAS.
Gocerics,
Countrv
—Vegetables etc.
Also Confectionery,
MONK BTREBT. BRUNSWICK. GA
Real Estate for Sale.
We have lot nnmber 176 on A street
nine lots on Wolt Street, for sale cheap
B. H. Daniels & Cos.
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,Sdo\
Dy* ,psla Cure
Dijf i|ts what you eat.
HMpßially digests the food and aids
in strengthening and recon
structing the exhausted digestive or*
gfpK It is tho latest discovered digest
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It, in efficiency. It in*
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulent , Sour Stomach, Nausea,
Sick Headacho.Gafitralgia, Cramps, and
all other resultt of imperfect'digestion.
Prepared by E. C. DcWltt a Cos.. Chicago. „
W' J . Butts, the Druggist.
B. J. OLEWINE,
JJicyles
Selling, Kentlng, Repairing,
Messenger Service
We sell Cleveland, Monarch, Crawford,
Eagle. Elk, Dixie.
Best of Wheels for the
Least Money.
W. R. SMITH'S COLLEGE. LEXINGTON, KY„
la v.h*re manyvyoiTltgwmn, after Inventing from 565
to for been educated
for patition* n Bookffteter*. Monographer.,, 1 eleg.
rapher.'’-, and now reccffci from SporNo $1,500 salary
per yaar. Kentuihyf t)n|vfrity Oiplmua awarded
III® graduate#. M lege-received two
World’# refer# to
csful graduate*. JUwat thi# chrnpoM And
most Influential Oit/thia
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