Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 28, 1882, Image 5

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PLEASJJrntlBS. ■ Ji*/V jonosetteo. It is the clean table-dotti thatoatoh— (he early grease-spot. Afteb all, tlie books £ Euclid aw other problematical A chicken’s neok Is like a bell wben It looks suspicions to see a man al> take a dove before answering the telephone. y S «Latino down the law"—The Judge ft the point of resigning. » » t ti a •• Know thyself ” may be an oxoellont sort of proverb, but some people wouldn’t know very much if they obeyed S implicitly.' Wa are told that the evening "won on,” but we ard not told what the even ing wore on that particular oooasion. Was it the elose of a summer's day f 11 1 take my fox' dis morning,*’ said a colored preacher, “from datportion ob (be scrip tor 1 whar the Postle Pool pinto las pistol a* de Pesiana.” Is waa wrong in Peg, the shoemaker, to say to the doctor who oomplained that he had made a poor job of that last pair of boots, “Physician, heelthyselii* « What is the best attitude for self- defense 7” said 4 pupil (putting on the gloves) to a well-known pugilist “Keep »civil tongue in your head,” waa the significant reply. - "I nxVkk argy agin a success,” said Artemus Word. “ When I see a rattle- enaix’s head sticking out ov a hole, I hear off to the left and say to myself •that hole belongs to that snaix.’ ” I* is announced that baldness can be cored by skin-grafting, but by married men the assertion is regarded as mere balderdash. They say the only sure euro lies in the amputation of the arms of tho female. A French writer remarks, “If a Indy says to you, ’I can never love you,’ wait a little longer; all hope is not lost. But if she says, ‘No one • has mare sin cere wishes for your happiness than I,' take your hat.” A Ghuman witness in a Son Jfranoisoo oourt indignantly rejected tho services d an interpreter. He was testifying in tho ease of a man aocused of cutting an other with a handsaw, and said : “ I seen myself ran dot saw against and cats hoes hand.” A correspondent of an agricultural monthly asks: “ Why does Timothy runout?” We haven't time to read the editor’s reply, but il Timothy is at a theatrical perforiu iuoo, tho answer may be very readily surmised.—Norristown (Pa.) Herald. “Fioobbs vont.lio, vill they?" mat- terod a cocknoy arithmetician, who had jnst reeled out *f an anti-temperance ro- sort and was holding on to a lamp post. "Veil, perhaps thoy vont,-” remarked an observer, “ bat I see a Agger as vont stand any bow I ” “BahI” ho exclaimed with an ex pression of great disgust, after kissing his wifo, “I do believe yon have boon prinking cigarettes- cheap and nasty ones, at that" “It’s only too true,” she replied, nonchalantly. “ I took them out of tho bundle you brougnt homo last night.” A JirooE once said to a counsel “Tour client hod better make a com promise ; ask her what she will take." Counsel—“ My good woman, his Lord- Ship asks what you will take.” Where- Upon the old woman, with a curtsey, re plied, "I’mmuch obleeged to his Lord- Ship, as he’s boo kind HI just tak* a glass cf speorito” . , , , « A rowm known aa atreupulvtt, com posed of three porta salicyiio add and dghty-eaven ports of magnesia, is used in the German army as a remedy for sweating of the foot A Belgian physi cian, Dr. Kohnhom, tried its efficiency in several cases of night sweating by consumptives. Tho beneficial offoct was immediate and permanent. The powder woe robbed over the whole body. Vo prevent any breathing of the dust and consequent coughing a handker chief mast be held over the patient’s Booth and nose while tho powder to being applied. France expends $150,000 annually in the purchase of native hones in Algeria fc* oavaliy uss, beside awardtag ptoaaa to brooders and supporting stnds. The hence of Algeria an not good-look ing, but thoy are serviceable and bear fammee fatigue. The Arabs eontinus toprefer mule-rearing to homo-brooding. The mule is more easily reared, fotchcs a higher price, and often commences Work at Urn age of 18 months. A (WCTP.kTgn mfaH is g iYtnfinrml A M UJtJf i ♦ ' V: • et: _ i. - flv. -ban •*•**——F Having sold our Grocery Stock i and leased the store to Gold- smith & Co., we beg to call attention to the fact that we shall now conduct a store de voted to H , : ni l\ Ui. Z- :.l: u niutfo Dress Goods, Notions, ■ - ■ m ( •! .1 ■ : > y : ;.j a .J BOOTS & SHOES, §UBosnsgjr, “AnSOwicy And respectfully solicit an ex amination of our stock and prices. Goods new and fresh I Our Has just returned from New York and Philadelphia, and aa a result we invite attention to his selections for the TRADE! DRESS G OODS; SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS •' CALICOES, HOMESPUNS, SHAWLS. NUBIAS COATS, CLOAKINGS, TOWELS, NAPKINS, TABLE CLOTHS. BED QUILTS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, BOOTS & SHOES, HOSIERY, CLOTHING. NOTIONS! In Great Variety. All we ask is an inspection of our goods and prices. DUHST Sl CO. To The Ladies OF BRUNSWICK. Mrs. EARLE OF BROOKLYN. N. Y., Uu Just opeuod * flret-claas Millinery Store 01 Newcastle etreot, noxt to Mr. D. T. Dunn's Drj Goods Storo, and asks tho attention of tile ladlee of Brunswick to bar stock of FINE ILLIUltY GOODS ! LAOS RECK WEAR, TRIMMINGS, FANCY WOOL WORK, CIULDREini LACE CAPS, Fancy Ornaments, Buttons, RIBBONS. Etc. Call and examine stock. ' drcKMjr Macon Commercial College, MACON, GEORGIA, For special Instruction In Bookkeeping, Butanes Penmanship and Arllhmetle, BllLmaklng. Corre spondence, and general bulneu routine. W. McKAY, Principal. For terms. Information as to board, etc., apply to the Principal. Addraaa P. O. Box 4». Macon. Ga. ■.« ' ■ is i .-■■Mill , ‘ - ... , : t) iif ’’ ! ' it ■> , ’ If • -"’JJ| ^ |i| ■ fl HftJ *■'ifv't ♦ hu-’k f.o» ilih t de --uli ■ ■ ■ ■ »1< • r£'• RAILROAD, i;tl -vl) t. t aid 1 dtlil , “iSJfl UtffypfnlijBtfSn,; > Qt> Jg Jph! fi vfol Jn,‘> ‘fii-.ui *?wd> rtittaiar ,.' „ Jt sn.o* voli;< f ,n$m Pure White Lead; ^inc & Colors, am: nur.vi'.i; to af u.a u-fiui Glass Putty, Varnishes & Brushes Plain and Decorative Wall Paper • vi.Sdm ..t .-I. ’•.« -HAi UW .«•.« . • . • • ... ». , Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Etc,, Locks, Sash-Weights, Coni, Hinges, Screws, Etc., Lime, Plaster, hair & cement. w NO. 5, WHITAKER STREET, MarM-lr Brunswick & Albany Railr’d TIME TAIBLE. Takes Effect Monday, October 3d, 1S81- TRAINS GOING WEST. TRAINS GOING EAST. {I1XAD npWABDS.) FREIGHT NO. 3e> PASSEN GER sal LEAVE, i 3 STATIONS. | 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 1*6:20 L. 6:37 10:22 25 WAYNESWILLE... 146 6:32 1*5:43 1*7:10 10:46 32 LULATON 139 5 06|| 1*5:10 L. 8:10 11:26 45 HOBOKEN 126 4:29 1*4:10 L. 8:37 11:41 50 SCHLAT’RVILLE.. 121 4:13 L. 3:50 L. 9:60 12:20 p m 60 WAY CROSS 111 3:43 1*3:05 L. 10:23 12:41 67 WARESBORO 104 3:15 L. 2:00 L. 11:12 1:14* 78 MILLWOOD 9S 2:43 1*1:14 I* 12:10 2:10 J 90 PEARSON 81 2:10t L. 12:10 I* 12:27 pm 2:20 93 KIRKLAND 78 1:35 L. 11:48 1*1:10 2:47 101 WILLTCOOCHEE.. 70 1:10 § L. 11:06 L. 2:14 3:23 112 ALAPPAHA 59 12!32pm L. 10:15 I* 2:50 3:56 122 BROOKFIELD 49 11:52 I* 9:22 L 8:35 4:21 130 TIFTON 41 11:27 I* 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 If 151 ISABELLA 20 10:15 L. 6:20 I* 6:20 6:01 16l|DAVIS 10 9:35 I* 5:35 A. 7:00 A. 6:30 17UEAST ALBANY 9:00 am I* 5:00 AM R. D. MKADER. Superintendent Approved: CHARLICS L. SCHLATTER, Gen’l Manager. Floreston Cologne. A Ron, Dcllcbtfal and Faahlouabla Perfamo. Exceedingly Frufraat,lA«tlnaA Bafreahlng. PARKER'S'GINGER TONIC Ginger, Bucbn. Mandrake, Stllllngl* and. m.iny other of the best medicines known arc com-, limed so skillfully in P*Ktca*’a Gnioaa Tome as. to make It the greatest Blood Punflor and tho Best Health andStrcngth Baaforer aver axed, ! It cures Dyepspila, Rheum,titm. Neuralgia,’ Maaplaaanaaa, aarf an ducases of the Btomaobj^ aavsEOStTtr^T’ If you axe wasting away with Consumption or, any disease,use tbe Ton ic to^ay. Nomauerwbat< your symptoms may be. it will surely half you. Remember! This Tonic cures dnudmina is the Bast Family Modicin* ever made,entire 'different from Bitters.Gnijer Preparatieoaand; other Tonics, ana combines the best curative prop- denies of all. liar a 50c. bottle 0/ yoordrogxist. genuine without our sienature on outside Viscnr A Co.. Chemicta. New York, PARKER’S HAIR BALSAM 2£SBt,'B£Si M £3 DICINES FOR TIIE CCRE OF L J FEVERS, PHIS, DTSPEPSM, SCROFUU, Cancer, Colds and Coughs, Manutactured from V^etable Matter only, and lor Dr, L. HE HNS, BRUNSWICK, GA. «3-B iy Street. 3 doors from Hotel. o tS-3-n t’EST GREEN AND BLACK TEAS. HUISTS OBSVISE NEW CRO’p GARDEN SEED —ANI>— ONION SETS. •HOWE CHEWING A SHOEING. TOBACCO. The nest 5 cent Cigars. For sale at nct-23-tf RLAIN’S DliVG NTOItE. J«s.Elambright Green Grocer, AND DEALER IE Country Produce GROCERIES, CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO. CIGARS, . TANDARD AND FANCY CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS, FRUITS, Etc., At! of which nrc offered for c»sh at reaaonablo prlci’B. I MEAN BUSINESS! Niore corner Newcastle and Monk 8treela, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. CITY BARBER SHOP, J. M. C\ RTER, Proprietor. SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING AND HAIR DRESS- : No done In th»* very latest and moat approved ■t>le. LADIES ASD CHILDREX'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED rsn-7-ly. iv v- T *'' I wish to call the attention of the ladles otBnmm- wlck and on tbe linen of oar railroads to my ban* acme assortment of., . . ( j . .' (l Milling & Fancy Goods, it.- > i-r a CONSISTING OF French Chip Bate and Bonnets, French Fait Hata and Bonnets! r French and American nos Plush and Satin Ribbons, Shaded Satina tor dreaa trimming. Bilk Velvets, Velveteen In all colon. Children's and Ladlea’Mosa: Drees Trlmmnga. Paarementorle and Fringes,. Worsted Goods, Buttons. Canvas Mottoes, ate. KID GLOVES, ol vif- r; ;!*rf:;b ' . EVERY PAIR WARRANTED. Tula store la axcltalTely tm tadlea, and they win And a varied assortment In ...ii I •' .' 1 ■ j LADIES’ AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR; AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. Only Lady Clerks Will be employed, who will show goods. My Sot Counter la still knit np, where win be found many naefnti article. Whan yon do not aw what you wish, ante for It, and if I haven’t It, will order It for yon wills pleasure. Country orders solicited. MRS. M- C. ROWE. A.E. Baker & Confectioner, ALSO DEALER IN — Fancy Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRTJITS- Ice-Cold Soda Water ALWAYS ON HAND. Tobacco and Cigars A SPECIALTY. I am well prepared to supply y u with n s »« everything you wish to eat. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give mo a call, at oltner my etore on the Bay ot on Newcaatle street, whoiv rnyselt or my clerks wili be happy to serve you. Fob2G ly A. F. HEINS. The Best Place! THE JEWELRY HEADQUAR TERS OP W. F. DOERFLINGER la the Best Place of the Kind, in every respect, I2T TOtST-Itfr- JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc,, Etc., Which baa Just arrived and la being acid at lm» prices. Repairs of all kinds done am abort notice- and Satisfaction Guaranteed. «M>I-ly W. F. DOERFLIKGKR, Agent. Monk street,new hotdl building, Brunswick. Gcorgim On and after Monday next I will keep conatauttw on band Fresh Fish and Oysters at my F!-h Markevou llttlcftcld and Ttaon’s wbart. ratroua can be suppded at any hour of tba da,.- Yoor orders aullctted L.li.OARgWBLL. 8cp3-tf A.D.GALE&SON, LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Ofb. e over the store of Ealser k Brother. Those wishing work done will And it to their uteres! t. rail- _____ aepl tt W.. J. PRICE, 'INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES, E.rUNSWICK. G-EOBG-i^..