Brunswick advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1881-1881, May 14, 1881, Image 1

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niiiimif mssmii in trim VOLUME VI. BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1881. NUMBER 45. The Advertiser and Appeal, rriUMio nor uttipit at BRUNSWICK, GA., r. G^srsicr. BUUSCIUFriON BATES: AdvrrtlAHnrata fa** iwpoMlbto part tr« will b» *»*ll orfefvdoot. UaUmaU ■»?,« auwrlftf'l. Ud pAT«M*» r*»r»od •fe-ordlMjr. oSmmSntUmBtor l»dl»*dMl b-* •«. or of a nrraontl rlUrtrtor. •• a.lTrrtl*rf»e*t* AB'I oMtnary aotWa nut e-v-e-aUiiit lour Um. toileted for poblicAllon. Wh'ii »» .-rr-llnM tli*t chAnerd a* »<lTf-rtlu*tii«r.t*. Alllrttrr* *nd romruanlratluua ihuuld l» fid- itr.Tiil to Ike findewlRoed. t. u. mcv, Urnnawlrk. Omrgla. New Advertisement*. DR IIAYDOCK'S NEWLIVERPIIX 051 ■ PILIs IN A IIONR. ONI. |>I LI. IN A DOUR. • all hlllloaa ia<l malarial ap, d !!• fonutem lieod tml mol .. j*t*rn at .»r*. They fortify the- thnljr au*itr*l ills. aa« in all r.*tn* nf nudd*n attack* ar.d rt>lJ*n.lr*. n<l rnableill t« brave the Rita* mat It turpr of vhlcli JACOB COHEN 102 BROUGIITO.V St., SAVANNAH, GEORGIA, NEW ADVEItTISEMKNTS. HEWITT’S OGLETHORPE, BE*.’CTKrS\«7IOIS., GA., iSSSSSSSSSSZ JUST OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. all grad**, and i laced kla lo* prW* oa neeartnh by cvenbody that I* 1 offer* tba aatne rhanre to all arl 1 thla paper to avail tlK-marlvts of *b« aaiue opporta- f pail __ r . a* !.«*•, ro.ivrn* tb - •plrtUatMl *eudapear blood alt,*. (lit MINDING THROUGH THU VEIN'S. I >11 for II,le inratii,table medicineat yoar nmrr.t 1 »I>C COLORED SILKS AND SATINS u.l.lrlav ai >■11 )-oa bat ietaatly. Cllf Directory. cmrornciR*. ?2rn*~f A* T^Votnam. w - W. Watkln*. I. J HMar*. D. T. Dana. i. P- Hanrry. H. t\ Little iS2. r. J. D"rrtiiirf«r. Ihrl 4 Tr+***rrr -Jam* • Honatoti. Ph^jfirdil-A A. Fabra. jituUml JUnUt-J. L. Berk. /WicnMi-W. II. Salary, T. W. Dolt, ffewper -f 4m»I H-W' «** Clerk »/ FifM-l) **#Wf l%pt*t***—C L Schlatter. Jr. M. D CWy S Part*. M. I». Jbrbr Jfaekcr—O J Rail. /Vet FiiAt Rallbaw IfTiinn n Tln^ trTm avr. Jr. a ad A V Putnam. arastinm codJtinu* or cocac tt~ Fntaara—C°»P«r. Wntklna aad Da an. imuun*. Daataa k Ba:t»iE»-l>nna. Watkln. aad UttlefteM. ■aatoa Wbilr Omrttry-C O M«ur». KriM, Ootorad Omrtery—Jachlr While. Tuva coM*>a*-IUrvej. rtajw-r and fipwnr*. fmrf'li Bpiara Deorfilngrr m l t'oaper. If Anno a—Littlefield, fipear* and Putnam. Pcauc atlLPtao*—Watktua, |v»rfli#t:»r and Uarvry. ItBpmu-Diwrtlmrr.IbnrT and l.itilcflrld Eurranoa—Pnuam. npear* aad I*unu. CnanrTT—Fntaam, Littlefield aad INwrHlnger Fiat MrauntfiJiT—fipeara.Pufnam at fours. Fntnam.P^nn. and Walkin' UNITED STATES OFFlCQtfi. <*.dWt..r offNtaloma—John T.rolllu*. Deputy—II. T.Dn DR. HAYOOCI'S NEW LIVER •k.ep I'.iwtniaater -Unu* North. SEAPORT LOME, No. *H. |. 0. 0. F.. 94 ret a every TllMlay UIH ^ at^eI <U n V L * k ja*. L LAMSBIon r. I. a s. **tutory. i'orST SCMIOSM IS TUB USrSrtWICK CIIU I IT. t’UNril—w Rondajr In Warrb and fiept. n.bei A IT LI NO—Id Monday In March aad firptm.i e WAVNK—4M» M«ftoy In March and Heptetnhrr PIKIM’E—!*t Momlay la At-ril and Oct.dvr. W Mir—>1 Monday In Apnl amt Oebdwr. Ct»FFKS—Tuvnlay after «th Mou.lay in April and 1 May and Str. David Clark only Dtrart lloat twl^a per week betwern SAVANNAH £ BRUNSWICK. Luvn h avannau roc nsrxswics kvkrt MONDAY UNO THURSDAY AFTERNOON. srrt'uxiNu. leave bhunswu k Tuesday \ Friday evening FOB SAVANNAII. Make* *!<>•• connection at Bron»»i*-k with D. * ' Batlruad. and at na«aaaah vtth nr. an M|eaa**hle • Car* Meamwr I»»ld Clark, aprtlltedm Mark all tUrvugb 1 WILI.IAM*. Apetit. viouuuin ncrai HARDWARE 111 aad 1M OongTMa. lit and HI hi. Julian ata. SAVANNAH, GA. Agricoltural Implements. FAX MILLS, aILAIX CUADLK.S, AVKRY‘8 PLOWS. mUXLY’S PLOWS, CULTIVATOBS, 1‘I.OW STOCKS, 8WKEP SHOVELS, HEKL PIXS, (l HASS HODS. Hulibm* and Leather IIELTIXG. CIHOJLAH SAWS. CAHPKXTEnS’ TOOLS. 1II.ACKSMITHS TOOLS, CJI N’S AN!) MSTDUS. FISIIINL TACKIX ALL OVi:il THIS V.toT ronTNV TMe People Knott Them ! The People T»e Them! The People PralaeThem I Take dlo>aae In lime and yon vitl anffer le*a aad Iw aaved many da>a of u««|. «* ml«« ry. What hundred* of letter* *ay from patlaato all rer the habitable globe; l*r. Hay We, yoar orv !lrer pill kaa nd me of all lllbmaneM. tenptUa J n» My heada. he baa left mo. 'He, two of our New |j«rt ptiu cared me, aad I hat* ao re- arn of lh* malady. Onr d<H ter* treate.1 mo t,* Chronic Coaatlpatloa. My naneea of a morning la now cared, and no Voar rial • f l»r. Ifaydock'* Nrw IJver Pllla cured ne of terrible neural.'it and pain* la the bead, fiend me t*.» tial*; 1 want on# for a poor family, fiend me ate «U1« of jo«r Now Liver Pllla ky ra- Unct r, my MIUoa*ae*a aad beadarba ara all I e.|uaL Mia FANCY AUTICLEM cauaot be runnier- PILLS; ,w - THE ORESS GOODS DEPARTMENT auereaa. CAfinMERE for Sam fofifid In kla eetobllahment. Al*o. the neweat gno.!* out called NUN S VEILING, f. rdrva.ee. t* kept In all grade*. All b« aaka la a call. l>o r «t forget hi. ftooe. 152 BHOUGHTOX STREET, SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. :•»:» H. II. P. THE POPULAR Liver Medicine! HILL’S HEPATIC PM'ffil New House, New Furniture & Kept iu Elegant Style. 33 3T 'W_ C. HEWITT dc CO. WBAOGAGE THAXSFEHHED FREE. «i.r!)-ly O’OOMOR & WENZ, A DRAIN ANO GRASS COUNTRY, OPPOSITE CUSTOM HOUSE i ! the Kidney*. Retention of dock * New Liver Pill* ara a will aatufy the M'*l akeptl,. lent Remedy. ■ New Llvi tlaa attained nnpraredente.1 aurre-a in r*liavtag > the prevalent «ll*onter* of the Uvrr. It* m Ju«tly entitle It ta the preferment it r>*« • iv« w LIVER MEDICINES. their effect*, and a car* can almoat alway* be guaranteed. EACH VIAL CONTAINS TWENTY PILLS. arOt<- mi i* a t I’rlre Twrnly.flvr Out a. I'or *ale by i-UTHi* Mil nriiuRlala, illeM ■ In' algna- UL V AT ONCE ! DO NOT DELAY I HAYDOCK \ CO.. frbVIy ») rial! MreeL New York. H. L. HARRIS, Walcliiimkor A Jeweler, - mm. It i* now kept by many persona alway* at hand, lid u»*d regularly, and tn<M* persona are never ■ubferl tn the aaual *ymplom* ol a disordered l4v- er. *«i prevalent at this x*mui of the year. It will | coat you but 50 CENTS T • try It. and you will er’tibly i .te d w :tli till- rtuuilt. For .ale by J, >1 .tlAi-Hi n* hovmjr Steamer Ruby. TIME TABLE AND — SCHEDULE OP HATES DEIWLt.X SUSHHONSA BRUNSWICK B$i*Mifisw£ck 9 (weor^ia 9 KEEP A FULL LINK OF FIRST-CLASS DryMst&Groeeries, LOWEST CASH PRICES GUARANTEED. QunrsH : Paint mi Iff Ste! RAILROAD, SlcauM anti ill si Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors, Glass, Putty,. Varnishes & Brushes Plain and Decorative Wall Paper Sashes, Blinds, Etc., locks. Sash-Weights. Cut. Hinges. Serial, Etc., *-«sssr Lime, Plaster, Hair & Cement. fivaauanlli nv. ' 1 silver puts) ware W.B.Mell&Co., :o: Tba Mv *teamer lluby. !l \«'i*»T vNT.Yi'N HAND A »I’LL 1C'PPM JEWELRY, NO. WIIITAKKIl sTHiarr. Telegraph aad Meaaeuger. E|aal iu sutural opacity to this State of Georgia, it i* not wwy to And, though no may upend millions for buy ami grain rainoil nbroml. It could bo much more product ire with the name remit, proridel wo refused to ■ow or lo reap. Wo wore indebted yesterday to Mr. J. I*. Lee, ol Mon* roe, county, for * package of rj% oats, wheat, barley and clover, which would make an idlo fanner stare. This pack- ago contained (I) a sample of ryo nine feet high, (2) oats seven feet high, (3) wheat six feet high, (4) barley (Ire feet high, (5) red clover in blossom two bet high. These specimens of grain are ns remarkable in thn sixo and weight of head as they aro in the height and lustiness of s'Ulk, and they are perfect in color and in all other indications of health and thrift. No chango iu tiium could be an improve ment, and no better ronld be pro* dueed. Sncli grain prove* Hint, aa a grain country, Georgia is a* productive at the need be, and is jnst as good for gran as she in for cotton. All that I* ueeded Is proper cultivation. By grans country, we include all bread- stuffs, for, from Indian corn to all the small graina, all are graeaee—and “all llcsb ia gran" is a more comprehen sive scriptural declaration than ii commonly conceived. It it the off spring and product of grass, either *t lint or second hand, and gran in the foundation of nil comfortable nubciat- ence, bruto nod human. It is tbo grand source of tinman wealth, and unless wo can supplement our ootton with abundant grass crops, we e*u- never bo comfortable or proaperona. We wero told yesterday that one of mu Ocmulgoo formers in this country. Mi J. S. Wiinbish, sold ouo thousand dollars' worth ot hay IVuin a single (lee! of ‘Bermnda but yesr, and we foci sure that there is hardly a corn tlelil in thia country from which I hundred boahola of corn will be gath ered, which will not yield 7,000 ponndi ul good crab-grosa or crowfoot hay at the coat of gatboriog it. Goorgie if a great natural grass country. We spend all snmmor light ing the natural grasses of thocountry, and yet it growa natural grasnen to rapidly that the moment we drop the line and plow in onr corn-Aelds, an nbunilnut crop spring* up aud ma tures before frost, so that any man can gather 700 to 1,500 pounds to the aero pel day with reasonable indnatry. And yet, rather than gather the grass, we Imy coarse Western timothy at #1.50 per hundred, which ia not worth holt on much. I/'t the brethren lay the*© things to heart. AGENTS FOR FA RLANKS Standard Sea lex DUPONT’S CELEBRATED POWDER. A£S .J'^llift «illi« Yuli line of Shell JJlfTrnit Harduurr, for mlt* at the loaeat 4amc*. • *o. thirty «hr«» CUTLERY, Musical Instruments STBIXCS. PISTOLS A CARTRIDGES. SKIVING MACHINES, Needles and Attachments. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. rtlMj L’-EST GllEEX AND BLACK TEAS. I lll'isrs GENUINE NEW CHOP GARDEN SEED —AND— ONION SETS. ’IIOICE CUE WISE .1 SVOKINII TO it AC VO. rhe nest 5 cent Cigars. Wl.ol.-Ml*- and Retail tv«ler* iu SADDLES&HARNESS, . ItmilKRAND Leather Belting, FBENt ll AND AMKBIl'AN CALF fiKINN. ihi|.F. IIAIINM*. UUIH.K. AND I'ATENT I.I A11I- HU. WHIPS ANDfiADDLEUY WAKE. HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDIES. Etc. M : ibi-i: r«>tt mu . >t» n and ttbpi nttne MAM ; M lL’hftJUt. A Specialty. WHITE FOR TRICKS. Savannah, Georgia. ttkr-11) C- [Utm-r B»r**vM.UB»»eiA.| attounky at law. Jacksonville, • Florida. FASHIONAIU AFFtCTION. There i* nersnionally a goo-1 deal PURLOINED PlEAkAHTRItl. When Ibingi go to D K bow 0 D they B come. The material for good eoldiers maei be planted in drillau A grata eorrow—The fin out cud no coni to replenish it. The watch repairer ie always en gaged in spring cleaning. 'A bird in tha hand ia worth two"— dollars and a half, if it happen* to b* a canary. People wbo harbor evil thought* should apply to Congraa* for harbor improvement*. Why ii a fellow with a bad eold in tho head Ilk* Niagara Falls? Boeanes he is catarrh-racked. A now birycle in London is called tho “Otto,” Probably becanss a man otto know better than to mount oo*. Let it bn re-cord od," said a bayor when ha snspeCtad that bis wood-deal er waa bringing abort measurement. The old lady wbo mended her hue- band's trousers with s potato patch, is now smoothing bar hair with tbo eomb ol n rooster. Tho spring poet has tied up his throat in red flannel, (imply remark ing, Thin fa. the verm weather I bars ever knowed." Cicero laid: “Nothing should bo done hastily.” This ie wrong. When yon an* a man coming for yon with a shot gnn, yon “git” jnst ns fast a* yon Thera was a vonng man from Ha vana, wbo ato twenty-tbreo foot of banana. When asked bow be felt, bo patted bis belt; “I would tell you,"Ho said, “bat bow raa I ?" “Landlord, did yoa ever bnvo a gentleman stop with yon before?”— “Ara vno n gentleman ?” asked thu landlord. “ Ym, I am.” " Then I never did,and hope I never will again.” A woman in Eastern Pennsylvania became crazy on seeing her husband kies another woman. Tbo husband waa a rascal. No Iron husband will •rer kiss another woman when bis wife ia looking. A young lady was careeeing a pret ty spaniel and murmuring, “I do loro s nice dog." “Ab,” raid a dandy standing near, “I would I were a dog.” “Never mind,” retorted the young lady, sharply, “yooll grow.” Tor Waoxu Poor Foasnonr.—A oo- loeeal granite statue of a aoldier stand ing at "parade net” waa left in Fair- mount Park, Philadelphia, at theloace of the Centennial Exposition, which nobody seems to own. The person* who placed it on exhibition pot in no claim for thsir property when the show waa over, nor did they present it lo tba Park Commiamanera or the Permanent Exhibition Company.— The Philadelphia Press explains why WORKS, ADJOINING PASSENGER DEPOT, MACON, Ga. i'l: - T.VI.MIIH BROTHER*. STEAM ENGINES, “Portable & Stationary,” KOK (SINXl.Nd, TlIRHSMINi; AND GIIINIMXO. STEAM ENGINES, Foi ling Saw Mills, A SPJECXAIjTY. P. GOODYEAR, STEAM BOILERS, All kimlfi and Size*. UKTUIIN Tl'IIULAH, RETl'KN FLUB, CYLINDER, UPRIGHT, & LOCOMOTIVE BOILERS. KKI’AlltS OF MACHIXKKV I'HOMI’TI.Y KXKCUTKl). «raisi>rns>mr:.«ii »x!.v«ici> S. Sl'IKfFIELD. 1*P0|»’P, ANDREW HANLEY. line J PA i ->"T AND OIL STORE, ,iUU s DI VLi itlX _ _ - Railroad,Stoilioiii, uil,<! " nuli '“ IF’OIS ?AT ,TH DUNN & CO* PURE WHIT K LEAD, ZISC A COLORS. sole aokxts for Glass,Putiy,Varnishes,Brush''8,Plain<i decorative wall Paper r/*CLF.VA COL A TY ^ S,sh-W«ijhfs. Cori, Hinges. Sueit, Ik, live PUkter. Ri'r «i Cowl, ' n'ci-j.. ,M l*a|b. of mutuality in people not wanting to j l(li , work of art waa left der- sec each other. Yo«t rday a hand-1 elict( witl , no one to claim it or gisn snniely droeatvl lady relied at a fash- it , w#y . Tbe big granite soldier in ional'lc residence cn Galveston *vc I wting w hi* left foot, with bis right There waa the inevitable small fuot tlirowa forward. Tbs military position of “parade net” is precisely the reverse of this—the weight of the body is tbrowu ou tbs right leg, with tbo left thrown slightly forward. Tbe sculptor was moat probably to morti fied at bit mistake, when it waa pointed eat to him, that be never rand to bars his asm* mentioned ia cun nee tion with tbe slatne. vitivs ent'ti "Town. I i> iy playing iu the front yard. I "Your mot her ia not in, isahe?" attked the visitor. Yi-m, mIm* ia in the parlor." i “ I thought .ho elwtva went out alioul t hie time in tbe afternoon.'' " I reckon .ho would have gono out if site hail known rnn was coating— oh* said no the other day.” Just then the front door opoued ami the lady of the liouso appeared, Tlu-y ruatisd into each other's arms— •mark - -smark—yuni—yum—y a m— how gla-i I am to >ec yoa! Yam— you have not la-en to see me for an •go. I have Iwen wanting to ••* yoa soba<l! etc.—Go/iv-Won Atom. OANOERSOFA FREE PRESS. A little Gd City Iwy, whose father gave him a limiting |>rr*e tba other •lay baa already discovered tbe dan gers ami pitfalls which surround tbe path of the printer. He set np and printed s little gilt^dgsd curd with the warning phrase, ‘I'sint! l,ook out ” By some meat thi. tard be- . came tmdened to bis si.tcr'e list, and * W>J inmor “ hu:.g jnst above h- r mft car, where he wbo ran nonld read, and when she went down street there sras n grin ex tending dear from Pearl arena* to the Exchange; ami that night the boy traded off bis printing pram lor* yellow dog and a popgun.—(hi City Ihrrirl-. THREE THINDS. Three tbinga to do—think, Uvo aad act. Three thing* lo think of—life, death and eternity. Three things to k)v*—couragr, gen tleness and ailsstine Three thing* to adsaire—intellect, dignity and gnanfnlness. Thro* things lo hat*—cruelty, arro gance and ingratitude. Three things to delight ia—beauty, frankness end freedom. Three tbinga to wish tic—health, friend, and a co*tented spirit. Tbr.o thing, to like-eordiaUty, h.t A*, truiuswi. Bi .’*'" sr 3S**0.U.L AND Hi I ELM,IS*w4vrtxi€k;u, Wild oats are the ou'v crop that Goorgla. glows by gaslight. Tbe sbolition uf slavery in Cuba is going on peaeefaliy, aad wiU be to- oomplisbedj in ill probability, with no disturbance nr derangement ia Ik* manufacture of sugar.