Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 04, 1882, Image 5

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TBA Ilf JAPAN.; ?/[/,' , J - 1 j 7* IN GEORGIA, jjj* firing and preparation of tea for i&Xet, practiced fn Japui, m A foi- lonfej flfti Jap«P9«f taPftl* fof Atlanta, has bean In Engl <3vi<fed ’ into three general olauea, ool- oral months, &k W &o' informed nn 1 00 ! 0re * “• fcAl y,"^r L_‘ a ^S*S .‘T 3 Irieh powS-ftrcr i™tad „d ^ Orleans brlttn ttB M fired by All wed by £j u ■ed by tbe natives in the places where TQrt . utbh^ft trade. .The duty is ahdrit rty ceti grown. If a grade of colored tea is to sdmethini 1 ’•’ lariroi'^dl ^ ■aemeagpia t> Jl ,ditu~d etil )* wtoiaai'I! rheme Ii»»e null losraaanoneqain7*Talr# | -till inivaamfl ad) ^d trwqa ininijoq ty cents a barrel, lethir over, for and found in *utr\ [•>,!( egaiaove wol !. -qFt*Wfth SiJj » *V» ‘f kloO it lo sv^jiHo oaIT It tot too doul edl p Looisn asm si JoToMk ,4 a aid tio uw tshsvfHjt^ anm a eoi bP mnde ffr. fi i&tgtifWWfr 8 ponndu) i/tukeu anil pm mto iron pons or bowls, wliiuh are heated sometimes nptoa degreesgah. thoseoonntrieSoanaLip-potii- SbvSfrB3S3d8S8ffi ^ tfiree T tfonsina I safnwk^me Maty, and Ci thern , to'-etittjttjfle at spoonful of thoroughly. pulyfi^i&.soop- ,® profit. ' A ’nice slate of afFairsin- rfono (saponito) and live grains or so of flood. If a part of the land planted (he pan and thoroughly rubbed into the ^ potatoes, the South wonld’be able ted for about twenty minbtes more, to jdup potatoes at better profits that. sr^rrr at „m ^ grpenmnnd pulvi species of larch) ip ok IsakX* ; 1W their failure to make money in farm ing j ah^ some will sell all their land ^tb' Texns ( -next year * bbcitiee iaf ihing does not pay. Farming will nevhr pay in Georgia while our farm ers bring from the West bacon, hay L tv iuimifes 'more. It ia theii put into cold [Mins and simply cold-rubbed uminat the iron surface*until it has the- required polish, whiah is orrivetf at jiti from forty minutes to iuirhpyr. ( ^ the or* Unary way of preparing oolo t«*a. Otltfr materinlnnre perh *:ri*h MtWfuVlk^A'ak 1 harwl.aia .nl those out f^'ilUc questio»,ji|i(il,tt^ trout ,uwnuf.ictureii|;,#f ? .«\>iirefi, vary the process u little now and tuen to pro- due," slight ohiuigtv'nf color. The leaf b then run through three to five of sieves, .till,Jill the duB| end lo“ ring .natter is separated. iThe X’i is flight 12 per cefit; 'This coloring process is considered beneficial to the leaf, t"tiding to preserve its aiutpa and davor. There can l>o no doubt that the Jap. Bene prepared teas’ are fai; superior In rarity to the Chinese.- In coloring CJhi- acse teas various things' are used that it“ deleterious to health, unless it bo that the heat to whiolrthcy aie *ub- trcte.1 renders them innoonons. ’ Pros* rianblno is frequently used instead of tn-liw in thoir green, and block lend in '.'a ir .black teas. Dnoolored teas are c* sis ir, tint same way am) quantities, -till ruhlKHl agfthist the iron pans until IV surfaces have the desired polish, aj)d are then sifted until nothing blit the whole leaves are left. Basket-tiring is done in bamboo bos- v "*o »li (ieft something 1 like dtiftiiouri riiWk.', 'Thich are'shak'ti ov.-r l.ot pans. Ti*. i. .i is put into the upi>et lobe "oT th "**.' auil worked iuto the lower, «■' >o '■ .ok an.l forth, until finished. Thu 1 - of weight is about *3 gouU—r*. '>/n»i;/nr Kcj-orf, T. B. Van Bunin. | -nsrfMwifj te aiho'uj oiil Jqaintl* 78;U aswiw ItojJ Jfejftoqs B*W X,Uo*Xa W I ft X<1 aevro uoUijcoov oil ff«H Mohi'J ar f*jfdma»«i eoauihua I :ieeieniuej omfl bad evoled l»a« ,evt« * allff llp; .b.'£wotff it* u.WAmd h "''Annlmi*! v u.MiiuuutUw^ T>!t. '-.hij eiU guii-iuiftiinii .eliJwau! fofsk “ ‘'•‘^tsj-e WHite Lehd; edl aoJi »o&X3& lo aonniru x ri3 *i . . it t mit . t - ronch Chip Hats and Bonnet*, . ■» t r ti French Felt Hate and HomietS/ Maniar. « ;. a .U Tench and American Flowers. ^Uor4ai Laceal A Ji *“*»■»* * Bibbmb thaaed Batins for droM trlmminff, m .4 »> . ^ -i Idilk Velvets, Velvotoeu In all colon,- dT orated Goods, Buttons, Cauvaa Mottoes, etc. • i tt) '€hE p : 'V"E $1 tuurj BiiiajU no TLno sto.r-, . fs,*i mules, from f Ireland " froth New*Fort *" 1 ‘ yinco sense. subject needs no discussion to eou- ~ man with a thimble full of The railroads make all the qey that is made iq Buch „tran r jna^ -The f^mers.gcpW . x efy yilnf; •simply beofinse they pay out all their profits for provisions, which are higher on the cotton fields to-day than in any other pnrt of the world, the high rates of fare and the interest 4eing taken into consideration, y Ferdinand Phinizy, who is probably one of the best informed mon in the State on this subject, said long sihee that the farmers in this State had it absolutely in their power to pht down the dividends oh the rfU- roads to almost nothing by raising what they consume on their own farms. Yet the farmers complain that the' railroads are making nil the mon ey and thoy make none. “Suppose,” L. 5:00 ak L. 6.-00 L. 6:37 L.7.-10 L. 8:10 L. 8:37 a id he, “that our fawners would ripso L. 9:50 l they use on their farms ippdv thus T ' 1rt ’° bring only their, surplus crop to' the railroads to haul to market, how much would Lo left for the roads to haul?’* Xhis.is.an interesting subject ask.. oitf faiJmers to coufliejey. There aro plqxi- ,ty of mon in the State w’lro want Cih- ployment, five men ont of ten in Geor gia iu-o looting for a situation to-day; two-thirds of tlu* farmers in the State Strange as it may seem at first sight, ■vrytkKty in the West lu.h.H eats very urge meals. The climate is s». hot you kust take fi»kl troely to mnki* b(> hxisca, j are disatisfied with their business and the 0]>(>etito has to l>o stimulated by j w«ut to OhgagO in souif tiling elso or goet variety cf dishes, is well ns l>y I , novo to the West. Lot these men !»• ...pii.us use of those very insidious t^ , , tLcir m i n ds aitwicums, and the still more delicious 1 ,.* * | , , , i uo etDuoin ti* ol be joslnos tnhf ro I -mih a beauaonoiq ad viuu Sooonanf.l * , . , .. . - - Glass JPuttaf, Y«nlfiaR»1EB^S^ T »fJfl«anoaJfldoqX/• ^ITI« €f wBwBW yjrf(if . . rr v>fcifioi! they wilt irt * mi J lo Sn&m tdJ tttuil for r.vih l . ^ A 4 # r # 4 ' # ^ fiittqatvL' UDIES’.JjlB ^ipa'S JOEBp^” , -.jj jOnl.y Lady Clerks "' Wffi i&ia_»<3£»rJjE a,.. dT " * w-*«H*i* aBd'Deeoratife’‘ntirFat6l“' * uoen oatm m tetli i I; mqmooorii k* ioniilo odt cd I,..lqiif*ti[ , x ,a ^ «... ,i. i HI MW eV'jds toil wjutii—..i.'i'i/.iJ tip omm*tq i . . ^ . „ , . ,-iU I T*4^1K odi Q u4u/,«tv. L'fii.itiifiU •.«».ml jnmit -»‘»7 ■ ■*■ * ■ “ w ” oT? Total At l IjHH+juil. if"t&tt (J*l B^i? 1 miwwi IPWHfSM'fWEwl 1C?.S"7J, 9iti ii*>w t)i«w Hi! *ia L>n*i (< jtK j " ,4j '• .iwJikuXI oj '(cw* bain Lime: • Plaster^ hair & cement. *i of !I->1 d-itrfw unoitioq - ' t'J Imr, : vu'->< , .* v,a NOrtfi/ WHITAKER STREET, ■n .•!•// all—'anvil TIME TABLE. Takes Efteqt Monday, October bd, ^81. • -7.J led .wa-lnsinr TRAINS.GOINQjWEST. . .i PASSEN- °5 FREIGHT NO. 3. GER NO. 1 ' i i LEAVE. a L. 10:23 L. 11:12 L. 12:10 L. .12:27 pa A T. 2:50 L. '3:35 L. 3:52 L. 1:21 L. -1:50 L. 5:37 h. G:20 A. 7:00 ;9:00 am 9:50 "' 10:22 • • 10:46 ; i 11:26.,,.- U^l „ 12;20p^ 12:41 , - m*. 2:104- ■,A, ' ii.% -4:21 . 4:35 fill 1*11*, A. 6:30 STATIONS. BRUNSWICK 16 JAMAICA’....i 25 WAYNliSWliaLK... 32 LULATON. 45 50 TRAJNS GOING, EAST. ’ (READ UrWABlW.) 3 i PASSEN GER NO. i. LEAVE. Mi , I i no. 4!'- v I 9Q 93 101 m 122 130 133 139 145 151 101 SCHLAT’RVlLLE.. 6Q WAY CROSS........ WARES BORO...... 7S MILLIVOOi) PEARSON, v , KIRKBAND WIIJ.ICOOCHKE,. ARAPi’AUA BROOKFIELD... TIFTON RIVERSIDE ! 38* TY TV i 32, -M • i M .. 10 ALFORD ... ISABELLA. DAVIS. 171 EAST A LBANY.. 153b 6.450 '•■ 146| 5:32 11 139, t,5,06 ||. 7 " A ' 4:29 , -1:13 3:43' ? 3:15* 2:43 2:10, t 1:35 1:10 5* 12:32 p m 11:52” * 11:27 11:16 10:53 10:34 10:15 9:35 9:00 A M 'L.O:20"* 0 L. 5:43 ! L.^50‘"'' L. 3:05 j;l ! L. 24X) Ji Jq 1:14 .1 Tl«VH s*jh »* •* O VllViSUlIfo-X-A U. H J X A i juijKi«u,*onv^»r7na xi. l Hpiniv tnieutof ——- .hiihtcav. auoH hIiow goods My L'll' * - ■ jjjl r • ’04u> lU,be found many useful, raw mMir riHfTTP*li •M ivoi^'t it, vSu [)tdcrjt for you with tff jrtytiMltittilJ***: V H • tr..- 1 M. C. ROWE. f: jb.id V M -'.n hoc r J~:* :1a 1 qoh.'T ibail Bakin* cSr Confectioner, iiJ,»l '-i *>a t ■ ’ AlfW PEJI.EE IN—— |, M TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS. f ' always On hand, y— UO tllM I * • I ” TobMdand Cigars Wifasjj ck> fc“’ w . 11:48 . ft-. 1 11:06’ ,J L. 10:15 L. 9:22 L. 3:40 L. ,8 :15 .74 L. 7:44 J0 j,.*O .•'A RPECTA’L'IW- ,! ‘of tisiv e u<« ,ifju an:J yIj'< in .) «i Rjeil i-.’ f-“V ‘f ,. i ,«u wall p»i.p<uAia *o,«#pply r-» wMIr *> ! ' WoWttlss you u tooS. GOODS ItROi VOKI-.X) OREL, Give me a ca!n, at rttbor my‘ ftoro on the Bay or ijAs'E- EUEINW. ■ * lift 6:20 5:35 5:06 AM He red ,iiia yellow Lnrd-popix'in. A *<i those tempting fruits arc pliuvxl - dt-oollars ut every meal, and, with - i right tropical flowers which invari- ly garnish the table in pretty spcci- -'•u vases, thoy give a general air of Msant esthetic refinement to tho tile arraugomonts. Breakfast is a dly solid and substantial repast, usu- u-y put off till hulf-post 10 or 11 o’clock, be pangs of pressing hunger being illud befoie tho early morning canter Y a oup of coffee in the bedroom. R’ith it sometimes comes a cassava-cake, ne of the best Jamaica institutions, aode by the negro viflageti froin ibh ougldy-scrupod meal of the arrow-root 'Rnk This meal iarroUed into a thin eutoh oatmeal bannock but much more slicsto in tasto. r-iiv JMVM1 ciiRorron’s motto—Never put off Lie good but impa$gftt jeligious ed- mt seven days ugenerous and oaptious oe W oodiplain^* ‘ fich letter, ae the following, simply u tlje wore A the’lack of preparation .n miMi g I tor. A Xl Ifa thlW ’ _ 'Pii»ro« f :< th.- jo inclosed for .sab, wb$d f mollify the religions editor. Ris “b are indeed grievous ; hut the Lord the wind to the shorn lamb. . pcuJ or.C|. year - this year—in raising a good provision crop. Try potatoes, try but ter, try anything to eat and make cot ton a surplus crop, and they will bo hotter satisfied at the end of the year with thoir business, and they can ship butter to New York, potatoes to Ire land and eat their own bacon at home without the fear of the sliorifi and ghost iu tho shape of a guano note.— The farmers will not then say that the railroads are making all the money; it on the othor hand, stock will drop iown within tho reach of the former, «hfl be wil| he jjnih what ho oifebt to be r-tlld-biggest man in the ffwk\ R. 1). MEADER,Sup.iintendcut. Approved: CHARLES I.. SCHLATTER, Got PI Manager. ! iWWWK 6ne of the New England regiments which went into the action at Second Manassas had beon on short rations t , faft|^-«jt<J«!|3v6 days, and ffl&fiMNg, 1 ntd'** tn ****** go^je of,the companies badnfn sihgte liardtack left. As the tight opened Hod the ballets* began to Bing, one of ',‘Say, captain, can I be exetused,?" at for?”' provisions. -!W. 'Ni/te J( yj k -iTm. 1- prcf w ImctoMsaon jhd wagons,ayemiles-hwuy v Jopo«Yi I‘oiw»1a*. 0ft Uj<y es> J know they am,” protested ^•h 1, floni*g—10 e»uv. fMm Florcston Colojjnc. A New, Delightful nudFttNJiion.'ible rorfunirt. K\< , ecalhgly I’rncrahtjI.astlngA llefrt ailing, JAjM ty dnigyliU aj.J fuwy go-wh tkalcrv. ISlscox tV Co., Cliemlnt*, N. V. inA^u‘^;i4M7ia^ggnna 6!nger 9 Bucha, Han J mho, Stilling!* nn<l lany other of the best medicines Known urecoi.u, •] lined to shill fully In Parkkr’s Gwr.m Tonic os ;to make it the greatest Blood iPurifler and the •Bsstpoalth nrdStrength Bestorcr oTpr used* ! It com Oyspopsla; Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Glee; hums is, and aUdifa*'. ol the 8(oraaoh, 'Bowel., Lung., Liver, Kidneye, Urmar, Organ, land all Female Complaints ti you an wasting away with CooMimpdon n. •any disease, use the Tonic to-day. No jn a Her what" your symptoms maybe* dvdl surely helo you. ; , Remember! Thu Tonic cures diuokcancJ •is the Best Family Medicine cy^r made, entire diflqrmt from « other Tonics, and combines the best Curative DTO crtlesof all. Buy m geo bottle of your ^Noao iignAtuic «t npd nost «o> JltorDrmtogt BEST GREEN-AND- RL Af’K i -iiJsl Aj1« t-rfJ | to *. t \ V ;l atOUkl ‘gijisrs genuine Nftyf I ibivtsamfl tti ebuohl ^unoi n »n 1 J. itii* jin iijsii: »>;iJ uO— 'I'- It? fQ?° 8 SflW 1 h ^A , B Hi atil tiadl (*lf />i # > ai.i( inA% Green Grocer, AND DKALLU IN .ft Maada, U«tl will'keep nnaOuifl, KEti'S LLM ON HAND A HULL AND WELL AS. T SORTED 810CK OF , aliiw. .f!!*7/ lo I ‘ „ - GROCERIES, »• . ! n&AJNNED'.GlOODSjh' f: ( L M| lo l»a* b -v-T: TOBACCO.:., ivofla fclatoii , '.nil .CIGARS, i<i -■ ..jir *...i !»o STANDARD AND:; wj • FANCY CRACKERS; CANDIES. NUTS;-'i i* i - ,u - i* : tm'J i iii Ue tii iioifewfloo ft i«l ,£831 ,rw AILnfwuieh are offrreiLfcr cub at jeaeonablo o i3 nil eifi To S'iTF.-ii i j 7ni> 9dJ ei Wonoaj-oT .dtnudo JctfJ MEAN, " BUSINESS! ‘ -»n <111 >1 . ,i ,l*«ijat ill «I«»J 1Mm! -mu ptore comer Nvwceetle und Monk SttwetH. i.lJ ' RKUVSWK’K, GEORGIA. wfGyi^o/ olil iitHU ,r ^ ~.T^t ^ o-irU'jVi\3tQg<» 11 'Jw <grrf1 nnoicE cHEwwo£jiXQjum^x$T£ BARBER SHOP* Jl. ...7, •, r 'bpt: jtYo. iffUudipf Ik vho'll b^LlwaW imothat ^ that U&AiLlv(%M*kk lutes! Lemma g;-, wiptuiu. aud whack up half tht- b«-t! * m .TO B AQCMj f X lo o-iifio lr ,il'it .(I'll .■ For lole ftt ., , * .* . J o4t Wi OttLAlPI’S DKm^TOKE. iif4N8PEOTOR OF gyivi in g-< mi la tut Md, o>rii« abrraved i.Ainnn *nd fiun.futr.ys HU fir vvrrwe a '■* if,,.. , IAUTX, :io- t h x JA a< . SATISFACTION GUARANTEED i THE .JEWELRY’’ FEADQUAIi- M " TERS'OF W. F. BOEEFLINfiER I«4h.*’l^t RIaeo of fhe Kind, in overy reepeot. I2ST TOW1T. Call riml<*xatniij(ihi» larRv and beautifully ed »tock of JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc., Etc., WbhJi he# ju*t arrived end lx being 8old.it low /,• : tv J jinp'J 1 * 9 **'. C * r - K**I*nli * oI nil klnils doitoon short untln { f anil SntlefneUoti <Jttnrunt«cd. : * a sMS/'Uomx* Patent of litUToned-beck Watches tusdu AMpeOlalty. r * • * •VASOmUKtott. ‘‘ Brunuwtck, Qaorgla. .aji) Yjl t*4fi ! >’)• ■ LOCAL dentists, BRtTMTWlGk*!' j y.tni)»d»J jir.wtl H aquas: , . pnMMiqUa «M ofU&i « M&A TbcU Ul •fW.W h * “^S.^oil - • ■ oJJ US r ^0ll ? , Utulii iirw ini FAVALB'tCfltfJSS, Hrilh -ERUJ4SWICK. Gi£OR»lA - !!! “' autf 14-If