Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, July 15, 1882, Image 5

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4 military Drill tu Georgia, Fifty Yearn Ago, “All Captain Clodpole’s company parade here! Come gentlemen, pa- lade here 1" says he. "All that hasn’t „ 0 t guns, fall into the lower eend.— Look to the right and dress!” As every man was anxious to see the rest stood, those on the wings pressed forward for tho pur pose, till the whole line assumed near ly the form of a orescent. “Why look at ’em,” says the cap tain; “why, gentlemen, you arc crook ing in at both eends, so that yon will get on to me by and by! Come, gen tlemen, dress, dress!’’ This was accordingly done, but, im pelled by the same motives as before, they soon resumed their former fig ure, and were so permitted to remain. “Now, gentlemen,” says the cap tain, “I am going to carry you through the revolutions of the manu al exercise, and I want you, gentle men, if you please, to pay particular attention to the word of command, just exactly as I give it out to yon. I hope you will have a little patience, omtlemen, if yon please; and if I should be agoing wrong, I will be much obliged to any of you, gentle men, to put me right again, for I mean all for the befit, and I hope you will excuse me, if you please. “Poise foolk! Cock foolk! Very haudsomely done. - ’Tention the whole! Pleuse to observe, gentlemen, that at the word lire’ yon must fire—that is, if any of vour guns are loaded, yon must not shoot iu yearnest, but only make pre- (Hii.se like; and you, gentlemen, fel low-soldiers, who’s armed with noth- mg but sticks, riding-switches and cornstalks, need not go through the firings. “Hundle cartridge! Pretty well, considering you done it wrong end foremost, as if you took the cartridge ont of your mouth aud bit off the twist with the cartridge-bor. “Order foolk ? Haudsomely done, gentlemen I Very haudsomely done 1 Aud all together, too, except that one- bnlf ol yon were a loetlo too soon und the other half a loetlo too late. “Charge bayouot!” “That can’t be, captain. Pray look again, for how can wo charge bayonet without our gnus V” “ ’Tention the whole 1 To tho left —left, no right—that im, tho left—I mean the right—left wheel, march V” In this he was strictly obeyed, some wheeling to tho left, some to the right, and some both ways. “Stop—halt! Let us try that again; 1 could not just then tell my right baud from my left. You must excuse if you please. Experience makes perfect, as the saying is. Long as I have served, I find something new to learn every day.” Near Stellaville, Ge., a leaden med al was found that is quite a curiosity i! its way. On the obverse side ap- l>ears the figure of a six-masted steamer, full-rigged, over which is the inscription “The Grciit Britain,” and below the ship is the dimensions number of state-rooms, etc. On the, reverse side appear two medallion heads, Queen Victoria and Prince Al bert. This medal commemorates, the launching of the Great Britain at Bristol, England, on Jnly 19f 1843, and denotes au important era in ship building, from the fact that she was built of iron and fitted with the new ly-invented scrow propeller. Tiie quickest time ou record in a divorce suit was made recently at Fori Wayne. A wealthy farmer named J. V. Gilbert drove to town ' l nn bis wife, aud she handed in an appii.-.itiou on the ground of cruelty. 1 .u- coiiplo then Agreed that, the wife Ha,i,i,| nave $1 ,000 in cash, new false :■ e:|| , very three years, half the fur niture, fruit and milk, and two-thirds "t Hie children. Both appeared in c °urt, and the divorce was at once granted. ‘-riid now," shouts an excited ex- '■’■ange, “where shall we look for in dependence ?” Ob, friend and brotli- ; r searching und long-suffering fel- tow-sufferer, look in the kitchen, look n the kitchen!—Burlington Hatckeue. New Life is given by using Brown’s Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown's Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing seasons.it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Rsg , of the well-known firm oi II. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, !.<• Droit Building, \\'ashing- ton, D. C., writes, Deo. cth, 1881 : Gtntlemfh . I l ike urc in stating that 1 have used Brown’s Iron Bitters tor ma laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown’s Iron Bit ters, and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as “ just as gooill' The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, M& IREMOYVD DRUG BUSINESS, CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS., Brunswick, Georgia, EXTENDS TO THE I*CBLIC|ANIINMTATION TO EXAMINE*A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Proprietaryland Domestic Supplies, such as DYE STUFFS, Paints,,,Oils, Glass, utty, TJOILJET GOODS, Etc., (Landreth’s Fresh and|Reliable Garden Seed, AND EVERYTHING PERTAIN.XG TO AFIKST-CLA8S DRUG 'STORE. OUK PRESCRIPTION DEPART- SlKNT IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr. L. J. 13. PER8SE, Anlexrerienced and registered PbarmnciRt. Especial attention given to compounding physicians' ^prescription*. H. BURFORD, M . D. INTENSE HE A T ON THE MORNING OF THE 17th INST. TO Judge Dillon’s Old Stand, On Newcastle Street, where you can secure BARGAINS! HATS from Bo to 110. PRINTS 6c per ysrd. BUNTINGS st 15c, worth .'Oo to 25c. DRESS GOODS 10c to l'iftc, worth 15c to 9Uc, DRESS LINEN 15c to 20c. worth 2 r jc to 35c, PANTS LINEN 12£o, worth 18c, TABLE DAMASK 35c to 75c, worth 43c to 00c, PRICES OF OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION, For Cash Only! Spring styles DRESS ODORS, CLOTHING, HATS&CAPS! ©HOE© ! NEW GOODS CONTINUE TO ARRIVE FOR THE the: palac e store OF— J. MICHELSON £ BROTHER! Ladies aud gentiemeu will find it to theii interest to examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. We offer yon For men and women, boys mid children and babies. riels Fine Pact tic lawn* at 12Jj cx»U—worth 16. Linen lawn* 20 to 2} cent*. Gingham 12,‘i cent*—worth 15. Linen Urea* good* from 15 to :to ivnt*. Calicoes 5 to 8 cento. Martha Waahiugt •« calicoes—fast color*- ceuto. Beautiful black caahmerea C6 cent* to $i. Nun's veiling—black and cretcei—*:> cento to (l. I Lace buntings 20 to 25 cent*. I Summer alpaca* 25 cent*. Summer camel's hair dres* good* 25 rent*. Linen ulster* $1 50 to $3 ou. I Silk poplin* 40 cent*. I Cambric* lo to 12 >. cento. Seersucker* 18 cent*. Cheviot* 23 icute. Fine assortment of white lawns and piques from 10 to 35 cents. We also iuvite you to examine our J. J. SPEAES. A. E. HEINS, linker & Confectioner, ALSO DEALER in Fancy Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS. Ice-Cold Soda Wiater ALWAYS ON HAND. :o: Tobacco and Cigars A SPECIALTY. I am well prepared to supply y a with any ltd everything you wish to eat. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give me a cnll. at either my .tore ou the Bay or on NewcaeUe atreet, where myaelf or my clerk, will be happy to mm yon. FebM ly A. E. HEINS. ■ East Tennessee, Virginia £ Georgia Railroad MACON a BRUNSWICK DIVISION. Takiug effect Sunday, May lit, 1882, Passenger Trains on this road will run aa follow*; NO. 1. ‘ LeaveMaccn 7:50 PM Arrive at Job up 2:40 AIM NO. 2. Leave Jusup 11:45 PM Arrive at Macon 7:02 A M NO. 3. pvp LeaveMacon 7:00AM Arrive at Jeaup 1:20 PM Leave Jesup 1:45 PM Arrive at Urmia wick 3:50 PM NO. 4. Leave Brunswick 10:30 A M Arrive at Jeaup 12:50 P M Leave Je*ui> 1:40 PM Arrive at Macon 7:50 PM BRUNSWICK ACCOMMODATION. Arrive Brunswick tfcOO A M Leave Brunswick 7:00 P M Arrivoat Jesup U;55 P M Connecting at Macon for all PRINCIPAL POINT* in the NORTH AND NORTHWEST. Close connections at Jesnp for all FLORIDA POINTS AND SAVANNAH. J. M. EDWARDS, J. J. GRIFFIN, Superintend Aaa't G. P. A. Ladle*’ brush kid $3 00 to *3 75. Ladles' kid tops $3 00, $3 50. $3 75. Ladled light goat 99 SO. Ladle*‘ kid f.»x $3 00 Ladl.-a* clipper* (1 00, *125 au«i (1 00. Gentlemen's shoes—Prince Albert—$1 50 to $5 00. Gentlemen’-* French snd Oxford ties $1 5»* to $5 00 Gentlemen'k .-uramer cashmere, for suits, double w ith, $1 25. Hammocks holding WK> pound* $1 50. Bed spreads from 80 cento to $2 00. A nice assortment of.Japanese, line n snd alHcJ psra- sola from 25 cent* to (4 uo. Masque netting 00 cent* to *4 00. Ladies' shopping bag* 75 cent* to $1 00. Baskets of every variety 50 '*«u1h to $100. CHEAP AS 1)1 KT. We hNo t.-i'op ii nice quality of HATS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, JEWEL RY. HAN KERCHIEFS, TABLE LIKEN, am), in facf, all urlicles kept in a First Class Dry Goods Store. — a line lot of FANCY GROCERIES, FURNITURE, CARPETS and - MATTING. DUNN & CO. AY,, invite one and all to come. No trouble to show goods. OctI!5-t> city barber SHOP,! Gentlemen's Ready MadeClothing J. M. CARTER, Proprietor. waving, haik cutting am, ha,’it dhess- lNQdune to tlic v„ry latent ai,,l mo«t approved style. LADIES ASD CHILDREN'S HaIR Cl'TTINGtA SPECIALTY, *jlur- fljmutl anito, fast color*, to# blue yacht cloth, fast color*, $la **• cL^hnure suits, all wool. $10 W. Nice cashmere panto, fancy pattern* ?3 o. Fice alpaca coats, silk finish, *' ’<0. Pure linen coats and pant* f *» • :ebil-Ulloct22 | Cnlanndricd whit** dre«* shirts, made of New York and Wamsutsa shirting and three hundred thread of linen, -1 00. Laubuncd, same material, ?l i',. ’ Celluloid collar* aud ruff*. x j Large supply man ilia and iuacno hats. [ Gentlemen's lisle thread ha** Loss, seamless Jl) eta Fire Insurance-! T. O’CONNOR, Jr. aqekufoh the; BRITISH AMERICA, limPMLOM&GLOBE, AND NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY. fabl-lr Office o.er Hidden’,Drag Wore. TRAVELERS BUI Cl|„ HABTFOBD. conn. Life & Ac cient Insurance. J. M. DEXTElt, Ins. Accent, Jiei/rtwHts the above Co. at Brnnawfrk, Ga. Asscls. - $0,114,502 Life aud iueiltent pollciea written on -hurt notice. Faaaenger iu.urauce ticket* Kid. So medical ca- amlnatton r-ijulred. decl«-jy ATTORNEY AT LAW, Bit UNS WICK, OEOliGlA. Offl. e i. at t„ ADvaunakEAKt, Amu building*