Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 14, 1882, Image 5

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bhatixo tub face. jjirty years ago a few persons of for- , birth appeared in the streets with yj, on the tipper lip, and were objects j {sriosity and sometimes of publie jjjcnle. In 1850 some of the young .nils of the metropolis began to wear jcjtaches, but for some time no dork r)(i y venture to imitate them. In one 1^ ft merchant on Pine street who had pjt engaged a clerk for twelve months, during good behavior, discharged him wearing a full beard, claiming that jje adoption of the fashion laid the jerk open to dismissal under the good- ehavior clause to the contract. About fie tame time a number of leading mer its gave notioe that they would em- joy nobody who wor- hair ou the up er lip. As lute ns 1851 the senior pro- hetor of this paper made his cashier have off an incipient mustache, and oon after brought his own son under Ike razor. In the church of Dr. Be- ihune, on Brooklyn Heights, aa elder vho was suffering from u lame wrist sl owed bis beard to grow rather than jubmit to a barber. The babit, begin- nkigm necessity, continued ou account 4 the increase of comfort which it af forded, and the elder Haunted his beard before the congregation constantly. The Ksult was laughable. Many of the brethren called upon the pastor to insist ijon doing away with such a scandal a full-bearded elder. He led them to is library and showod them how som j the early fathers had pleaded again-, tiling off the beard. "He turned t-• iictuntius, Theodoret, St. Angus to.- si St Cyprian, who had stoutly e<> - adod for the growth of the win... eord. He quoted from Cl -ment, <■ lUexaudria, the assertion that • N’a'u irned men, like a lion, with a be .r a mark of strength and power.’ Wi, B ioae of the visitors asked him how i. Avonld like it if the clorgy assumed t • nrwstache, Dr. Bethune referred him i<- idecision of the fourth Council of Car thage (A D. 252, con. 11), in which i ma positively enacted that a cleric shat nd shave his beard, and to a stutem. n aade by Luther in discussing the sub wt, that ‘all the Protestant martyr- rttebumod in their full beards.' ” This lid not sottlo the matter, for sul>se jsently the ladies of the oongrogntioi. pat in their protest. Bat in n fe» □oaths a venturosomo lawyer lot hi- beard grow after the manner ot the ci te, and in a little whilo smooth-shaven toes were no longer the rule but were 'ie exception.—New York Journal of Commerce, IX JVVttXAL- Tonng Fitaolamodo has just entered wimalistio life, and is going to " cut a iwth.” Ho beliovee in patting in a fed deal of "color” in his items and Prides himself on the mclliiluousuese of work. Ho sharpened up a couple of [•noils at both ends this morning and begun: “We regret to inform our readers that be estimable Miss Jones, of Jonosboro, bughtcr of Congressman Jones, and nanddaugbterof the well-known founder 8 the Village of Jonesltoro, has met with a serious accident. As she was driving along tho boulevard, nt the speed °f tho wind, tho horse, a half brother ri Maud 8. and full sister of St. Juliet), became suddenly startled by tho upris ing of a oovoy of partridge^ which are tausually numerous in that sectiou this Wson, and promise a good doal of fun for -e sportsmen when the law is off, uud as % circled tho frightened steed tore down the avenue like mod until stopped by the gallant hand of Offloer 73 of the Sinth ward. Her injuries wore a con tusion of the ankle which did not amount to a fracture, and the unfortunate girl carried homo to her gtief-strickcn Parents and sympathizing friends.” The city editor at this point was anx- •xia for ,, copy, , *and glancing it over tepidly crumpled it in his hand, remark- % “Fitzy, you have struck the realm fancy solid. This department is the domain of foot.” He then scribbled: “The daughter of Congressman Jones “us run away with by a spirited horse on tdie avenue yesterday afternoon. Injuries nominal."—New Haven Register. Mast Herman newspapers nave Washed a ripe old age. Of the 4,418 fhat aro now in existence, ninety-eight born in the lost century and a few the century beforo. One at Frank fort i H 2(ii years old, one at Magdeburg an d one at Leipsic 207. Of papers who«e ages average from 80 to 50 years, bhere are 2C0,* while those that average from 50 to 21 number 1,127. Perma- t*etice in newspaper existence in Qer- niaay is not, however, the general role. t!le papers that were in circulation 8 the year 1880, 20 per cent came ****” ' xistenco in that some year, and erogo Sta was not more than six coxauuPTinx or match ra. A German economist has taken the pains to examine comparative statistics concerning the use of matches, and has come to the conclusion that Germany surpasses all other countries in their consumption, which he sets down to the almost universal custom of smoking. In Germany, the daily consumption of matches is trom ten to fifteen per head of the population; in Belgium, about nine; in England, eight; in Franoe, six. Their consumption diminishes steadily and naturally from north to south. The total doily consumption for all Europe is estimated at two milliards of matches, whioh gives an average of six or seven per head. Reckoning the weight of a match at a decigramme, this consump tion will present a doily absorption oi 2u0,000 kilogrammes of wood. So that Europe uses up annually the immense quantity of 72,500,000of kilogrammes, or more than 80,915 tons’ weight in matches alone. m a boo a iroi.r? The Anthropological Society ot Franoe hod under discussion, not long ago, tin- question whether the dog descends from the wolf. M. Hnrbourdin said that he had brought up a wolf that was now 0 years old and was as gentle as a lamb. It was, beside, remarkably intelligent, and could open the doors by turning the handles. When it heard a clock strike it would stand on its hind legs to look behind, and would move the hanils round with its paws. It is fond of per fumes, and lives on good terms with poultry and other animals, bnt has a groat aversion for cats. Its bark resem bles that of a dog. M. de Murtillot, on the other hand, said that 1m lmd been endeavoring in vain to tamo wolves. They woro gentle enough so long as they were young, but liecame savage at the adult age. A Mains man of wealth left his estate so conditioned that his heirs will lose their income for six months for every breach of a total abstinence pledge. Women of the workhouses at Louis ville and Cincinnati ore made to break rook in the streets two hours every morning. In 1779 the British peerage oontainod twenty-one Dukes, and in 1879 precisely tho same number. A POETIC SBOOXCILIATIOX. Some time ago a man came into a Baltimore lawyer's office in a state ot great excitement, and asked him to com mence proceedings tor a divorce, Mr. Dobbin hoard him through, and then said, "1 think I have something that will exactly suit your case. Sit still and I will read it to you." The man remained seated, all ear, supposing he was to listen to Blacks tons or Kent, when Mr. Dobbin began to read “Betsey and I are Out” By the time he had ended tho man’s eyes were full ot tears. "I bcliovo I will go home,” he said. And he and his wife have lived happily ever since.—“Editor’s Drawer," in Harper’s Magazine. Them is a gentleman in St Landry parish, Louisiana, who has been married sixteen years, and during that time his wife has given birth to sixteen chil dren. u. BiJlilU. An Englishman who has spent con siderable time in Siberia states that pears aro very abundant and that the trees grown there ore never injured by blight Some of those healthy pear- trees are much wanted in this country. If you wish to look foolish try to look wise. It fa a Well'k'nown Fact Among physicians that Biiclm Juni per and Parera Brava in combination are the best remedies in the world for uuy disease of the bladder or kidneys, and that not less than one-half of the human family, both male and fcmule, sailer from deraugement of those or gans, and neglect or failure to use proper remedies hurry many to un timely graves. Numerous combina tions have been tried for gravel, brick dust deposits, Bright’s disease, weak ness in back and hips, produced by derangement of bladder and kidneys, but none with such happy results as Rankin’s extract Bnchu and Juniper. If yon suffer from any disease of those organs, get a bottle—one or two will relieve you. Prepared only by Hnnt, Rankiu & Lamar, Atlanta, Ga. uovl9-3m Food foi the brain and nerves that will invigorate the body witbottt in toxicating is what we need in these days of rush and worry. Parker’s Ginger Tonic restores the vital ener gies, soothes the nerves nnd brings good health quicker than anything yon can use.—Tribune. Sec other col umn. docl5-lm Paiit aid Oil Store! RAILROAD, and II Spiles, Pure White Lead, Zinc & Colors, jlgPw Glass Putty. Varnishes & Brushes Plain and Decorative Wall Paper , uuumvu, Blinds, Etc., Loch, Sash-Weights, Cord, Hinges, ScrEws, Etc., Lime, Plaster, hair & cement. NO. 5, WHITAKER STREET, Bnmswick & Albany Railr’d K ■ * TIIMIIE; T-A.3BXj3E3. f| Takes Effect Monday, October 3d, 1881- TRAINS GOING WEST. STATIONS. TRAINS GOING EAST. (BEAD UPWARDS.) FREIGHT NO. 3. PASSEN GER NO. 1 LEAVE. MILES. | 1 PASSEN GER NO. 1. LEAVE- FREIGHT NO. 4. L. 5:00 ah 9:00 am BRUNSWICK 171 A. 6:45 A. 7:15 L. 6:00 9:50 16 JAMAICA 155 6:00 L. 6:20 L.6:37 10:22 25 WAYNESWILLE... 146 6:32 L. 5:43 L.7:10 10:46 32 LULATON 139 5 06|| L. 5:10 L. 8:10 11:26 . 45 HOBOKEN 126 4:29 L. 4:10 L. 8:37 11:41’ 50 SCHLAT’RVILLE.. 121 4:13 L. 3:50 T,. 0:50 12:20t U 60 WAY CROSS 111 3:43 L. 3:05 L. 10:23 — JMJ 67 WARESBORO 104 3:15 L. 2:00 L. 11:12 1:14 * 78 MILLWOOD 93 2:43 L. 1:14 L. 12:10 2:101 90 PEARSON 81 2:10 J L. 12:10 L. 12:27 pm 2:20 93 KIRKLAND 78 1:35 L. 11:48 L. 1:10' 2:47 101 WILLI COOCHEE.. 70 1:10 § L. 11:06 L. 2:14 3:23 112 ALAPPAHA 59 12:32 p m L. 10:15 L. 2:50 3:56 122 BROOKFIELD 49 11:52 L. 9:22 L. 3:35 4:21 130 TIFTON 41 11:27 L. 8:40 L. 3:52 4:35 133 RIVERSIDE ’38 11:16 L. 8:15 L. 4:21 4:53 139 TYTY 32 10:53 L. 7:44 L. 4:50 5:12 145 ALFORD 26 10:34 L. 5:37 5:35 Tf 151 ISABELLA 20 10:16 L. 6:20 L. 6:20 ■ 6:01 161 DAVIS 10 9:35 L. 5:36 A. 7:00 A. 6:30 171 EAST ALBANY 9:00 am L. 5:00 am R. D. MEADER. Superintendent. Approved: CHARLES L. SCHLATTER, Gen’l Manager. JlSySly good, 1!S«% iJoslLaflMglil The Ladies’Store a H . ■ . ■ ■ ■ ■ -1 ■ I wish to call the (ttentloa of the ltdlee of Brass- vlck end on the Unee of Oar railroad* to my bud some assortment of liner? & Fane? Goods, CONSISTING OP French Chip Hate and Bonnot*. French Felt Hat* and Bonnet*. Plumes, French and American Flowers. Gloves, Laces, Wf V> d Stun Bibbont, Hash k Shaded Ribbons Shaded Satins for dress trimming. Silk Velvets, Velveteen in *11 colors, Children'* and Ladies' Hose. Dress Trimmngs, Passamenterie and Fringe*. Worsted Good*, Button*. Canvas Mottoes, etc. KID GLOVES, EVERY PAIR WARRANTED This store is exclusively for lsdioa, and they wUl And » varied assortment in IMS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR, AT EXTREMELY LOW PBICES. Only Lady Clerks Will be employed, who win ahow goods My Sot Counter Is still kept up, where will be found many useful article. When jou do not see what you wish, ask for it, and if I haven't it, will order It for yon with pleasure. Country orders solicited. MRS. M. C. ROWE. A. E. HEINS, Baker & Confectioner, -ALSO HEALER IN- Fancy Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS. Ice-Cold Soda Water ALWAYS ON HAND. Tobacco and Cigars A SPECIALTY. I am well prepared to supply y i: with sl j h «i everything you wish to eat, GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give me a call, at oitner my utore on the B»y or on Newcastle street, wherv myself or my clerks will be happy to servo you. Fcb26 ly A. F. IIBINS, TlieBest I’liirc! ,y urugguu ana laxtcy gtwau iuamt*. Hiacox 4c Go., ChomtaU, N. PARKER’S GINGER TONIC ' Ginger, Bnchn. Mandrake, Stilling!* and many other of the best medtcinea known are com- -blued ao skillfully in Paekur’s Ginger Tonic a* to make it the greatest Blood Purifier and the Beit Health and Strength Bestorer ever used. . If you am wasting away with Conjntnpdonor any duMse,nso the Tonic tivday. Nomattcrwhat your symptom* maybe, it will surely beta you. Remember! This Tome cures dradrrnnrw. a SOC. bottle of yourM^S PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM BEST GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. BU1STS GENUINE NEW CROP GARDEN SEED Green Grocer, AND DLALLli IN Country Produce GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, STANDARD AND FANCY CRACKERS, CANDIES. NUTS, FRUITS, Etc., All of which are offered for cash at reasonable prices. I MEAN BUSINESS! Store corner Newcastle and Monk Street., ONION SETS. (BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. CHOICE CHEWING « SMOKING 0J T y BARBER SHOP, TO BA ECO J - 51 ■ CAKTE,! - Proprietor. The uest 5 Gent Cigars. For >ale at Oct-23-tl BLAIV* DRUG WTO If K. SL* AVISO, HAIR CUTTING AND UAIK DRESS ING don* in the very Utect and most approved *tyl**. LADIES ASD CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED tsn-7-ly. THE JEWELRY FEADQUAK TERS OF W. F. D0ERFLINGER Is tho Best Place of the Kind, in every respect. Call and examine his large uud beautifully select ed stock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, Ete„ Etc., Which has Just arrived and Is being seldatlow prices. Repnlvs of all kinds done ora short notice- and SntlHfnctlon nasnsl.nl. kWBosH’ Patent of Htlffened-baek Watches made * specialty. W. P. DOEBFLINOEB, Agent, Monk street, new hotel building, febl-ly Brunswick, aeorgfn On end sner Monday next I will keep constantly on band Fresh Fish and Oysters at my Fish Market ou Littlefield and Tlson's whan. Patrvns ran be auppfled at any boor of the day — Your ordera solicited L.L.CABIWELL. Bepa-tf A.D. GALE & SON, LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Office over the (tore of Kaiser a Brother. Thoso waning work done will find It to their ntereet to “fi- icpl-t I W. J. PRICE, INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES, BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA. sug 13.11