Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, July 22, 1882, Image 5

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learn to coolt Dinner. Beading Mews. Here is a story which all young- la- jj eii should read attentively. Sena tor Sawyer; of Wisconsin, is a mil lionaire—made his pile in lumbering operations, and is a very sensible, practical sort of old gentleman. He has three young daughters, and one ai iy when he felt like encouraging them to learn something, oalled them » him and asked them, as a iestimo- y of their affection for him, to learn , make their own clothes and t^cook a good dinner. The young girls cheerfully promised, and not long af ter invited their parents and a few friends to dine with them. They cooked a perfect dinner themselves, lt ijil each wore a dainty gown made i v her own hands. So pleased was .he Senator that he gave to each of them a check for $25,000. With this start, Mr. Sawyer’s girls stand a good chance to secure husbands for whom dinners will have to be cooked, bnt it is teu to one that not once in ten will luey cook any of the dinners for their spouses. Still it is a good thing that i.a-y have learned how to cook, and it would be an equally good thing for every young girl to learn how, even if her pupa doesn’t give her twenty- live cents for her achievement in ac quiring a useful domestic accomplish ment. Girls, our advice is to learn now to cook dinner, without waiting for '.lie $25,000 reward.j Old-Time IMiitlaliniciit. New York Times. Looking back to the fate of the Wilkes Booths and the Gniteaus of a century ago, one must own that judi rial punishment has.become wonder fully civilized daring the last four generations. The assassins of thelate Cxnr mid of President Garfield have been tried and been banged like apy other murderers. How they would have fared in the days of our greats grandfathers may be learned from the still extant sentence of the peasant Demieua, who attempted Ltmis XV, about the .r- ;J •penbs uv jnoqjpa Ji pug gm 'sp -uio5 psjpui)) pur ‘rua}sXq <r •nau tnoij sjwagns gr pur wipr-i sauna mi smoaa last century. The hurt was a mere flesh woun liv healed, but he was, nevertheless, w-uteuced to have “his right hand tmrnnd from his body with flaming bninstone, the flesh torn with red-hut pt.-ieers from his breast, arms and calves, boiling oil puurod into the wounds thus made, and his body torn limb from limb by four horses,” all of which humane injunctions were scru pulously carried out. If this was the punishment of an assassin who failed m his purpose, what would )>ave been !one to him bad he succeeded? ri.liluk for .Salmon With Shovels. Terrttoriil EntcrprlMi. An Eastern paper sneers at the sto ry that u horse found difficulty in fol ding u oreek in Washington .Terri- tory on account of the ernsb of sul- tii'«n going up-stream, coming with such force and so thick os to inter fere with its footing. There is no ex- tbis. i In aggery ioij i the amnller I i tribntar Snake uud Columbia the salmon when going up are so numerous that the weaker fish are crowded out on the banks, and for strewed with dead fish up. Less than fifteen years ago the Mormons used to dig salmon out of the streams with shovels in Idaho, oid sbi li-li td Utalf a- inch of the salted Scuts l- was as much of a drug on the -o-i-i-t iis the sorghum-cured gras8- ■ppi-rs, which wore the cheapest and plentiful. I M underfill Feat or Journalism. At inirty-six minutes past 12 o'clock Frtduy, the 30th of June, Ouiteau norj Jingo sb ‘Bopvdgstioa so nipvptenj avnei jou [[ptt pus ‘qimj 3tf! ioiod jou flop jBip uojiBjtdiud uoii X[uo atg si sauna mi s.ajma •r>IHoq b itix - D|a ‘XSjutia fO 3(DB[ ‘SS.1U)(B3.W SSinB I tUDJsXs aip ssuund p«B poojq aqi sptpuua sauna mi smoaa •s.Tsr.isip SinisB.w j.iipo jiiib 'lurejduio.i j.iai[ ‘jet-mid Xsnpn( 'ru -«prai 'ujtiqtimtpBisdadsXp MnagiAk sagWa ami smoaa Spring styles CLOTHING, . ... > a Bii* . CKCu^3Sra-E! ! DRUG BUSINESS, CORNER NEWCASTLE k GLOUCESTER STS., Brunswick, Georgia, EXTENDS TO THE J'DBLIO|AN|1NVITATION.TO EXAMINED FULL AND COMPIJfTK'HTOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, At i -. «-f’ 1 **••*», ' . - •' • 1 Proprietary and Domestic Supplies, such as DYE STUFFS Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, •■a* I off. toil;et g-oods, e |Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed. at - r ;■_) 11 C-, . 3 JJ "AND BVBRYT'HINO'rtRTAININQ TO A FIBST-CLASS DBUG 'STOKE. OUIt PKESCBIPTIOK Ur> MENTIS UNDER THE DIKECTION OF REMOVED INTENSE HE A T ON THE MORNINO OF THE 17th INST. TO Judge Dillon’s Old Stand, On Newcastle Street, where you can secure BARGAINS! HATS from 5c to $l», PRINTS Go per yard. BUNTINGS at 16c, worth 2<ic to 25c, DRE.S8 OOODS lOe to I2%c. worth IBc to 20c, DRESS LINEN 16o to 20c, worth ‘Sic to 36c, PANTS LINEN Utfo. worth l*c, # TABLE DAMASK 35c to 75c, worth 45c to 9ifc, ■ PRPJES OF OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION, For Cash Only! 1 J. SPEARS. AvEMEINS, Suker & Confectioner, i* Fancy Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS. Mr. Li. T. X>. PBRSSE Y An|experlenced and rogtfltvrcd Fbamaclit. Bipedal attention given to compotuuUng phy.lclens' pieaerlpUont. t DEPART- 1 , :.]-*• Ice-Cold Soda Water M. D.! — ALWAYS ON HAND. Tobacco and Cigars A SPECIALTY. •i ■ ‘•laoifio ,-.'i r ' •». -'it rhuiit v ' ‘ " CONTINUE TO ARRIVE FOR THE I I am well prepared to aupply y a with any and everything yotiwlih to eat. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give me a call, at eitner my storo on the Bay or on Newcastle at met, where myself or my clerks will be happy to eenre you. Feb2fl It) A. B, HEINS. GLOm&DIM THE PALACE STORE tviim?, ’ M J. -OF- i| J. MIDHELSOH & BROTHER 1 (SUOflKMSOUS TO W. T. GLOVER) Has removed from the store next door to the Poet om<*e, and opened afresh in ’s New Building, When the public can be aapplM, at wholeeili or retail, with everything In the lino of Lmliea and gentlemen will Uud it to theii interest to examine our goodi before purchasing elsewhere. We offer yon .STATIONERY, j Books, Pictures, Etc. ©HO was hanged. Twonty-two minutes t .me hundred thonsand copies of t'-n- N .ov York Da^’.y Ncu -- was for sale • >i 11,.- streets of X»w York. Tfie'his- i iy if journalism records no paral- ■ ti> this wonderful feat. On the -L*'- mentioned the total sale of the -V- '(■.< exceeded 300,000 copies. ei if '«(»»}i'iy.i'’ ' . t‘ . ii*hn ( " 4 si Ltc i .7v1 f, Jt For men and women, boys t^i girls, i, ... objldrep apd babies, r ,. w Flue Pacific lawns at 12>4 cents—worth 15. Linen lawns 90 to 25 cents. Giughsm 12)* cents—worth 15. IAutin droe.- goods from 15 to 30 cvlit*. Calicoes 6 to 8 cents. Martha Washlngt *u calicoes—is*t color* h Besntiftil black cashmeres 65 cents to 51. Nun’s yelling—black and cream—*5 cent* tu .-.D ‘ i «1. w .hint I Lace buntings 20 to 25 cents. ' Rummer alpacas *5 cents, i Summer camel's hair dress goods S> cents. Linen ulsters el 60 $:i 00. | Silk poplins P) c ents. J OsiMbricH ft; to 12% io:.U. ( Seersuckers 1H cents. I ChevluU 25 coute. Fine assortment of white lawius and piqnes from 10 to 36 Cents, A: ... . ... ■ ■'t>' i; J '' ' ’* We alto inyitn you to examine our a r! Wot i . ' ’ - ''*H Ladle.’ brush kid $3 00 to t* R>. Ladles* kid tops 73 00, f* 60, 73 7!!. rSSiS’ kfd **• G«Ue««n*s I-rench end Oxford ties *1W |» M Gatitlemcn’s summer cashmcrp. for ^nlts, double "rttf'.BUS Lisa r. . A»ivnf ►- > . bow i'e also k«e|> u uico qualitv of RY, Bod spreads . . A nice issortment of Jipinesti, linen end ellk pnn- ..., sols fmm 25 rent, to |t 00. lfaihiue netting 00 cent, to Id 00. * lies' (bopping he«* 71 cents to |100. •ksts of every vsrlety On wnb to |1 MM, .. t -p ! iihm i«.( ,j< ,’H 'iU. -:o:- NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS & MAGAZINES Becelved daily and for site st low prices. PICTURE FRAMING DONE ■ ON SHORT NOTICE ,T d-di* ^UiVAfl iKe<|0 . •/. CHEAP AS DlttT. sSiVrj otu - < A • *..,1 j Off* ' 1 - , a . aJ <>1 wuAft ^iostfA “ ! ' > — s ♦ “vr i piUNN ^ GO. CITY BARBUS SHOP, J. M. CARTER, Proprietor. sBAVisc., haik errrura axd hair duf.sh. IN’O d'-ne in tho v.ry latest end most approved style. 1 ladies a so childhexs hair cuttisg a SPECIALTY, J'lXHtU , . ■ •* We ids'- k.n-|) u uico quality of HATf\ HIBBON'S, FLOWERS, JKWEL- lY, HA NKEHOHIEF8; TABLE LINEN, and, ju fact, afl nriii-fes kept fit ij - U. t d ..*(»!-ssi jfidCT .H T. :(J H ‘ 'i U > dl Goods Store at Ji» . is.o. ton CARPETS W A tine lot, of FANCY GltOUERIES, FURNITURE, MATTING. m X., ,, , , - oo* We invite one and all to come No trouble to snow goods. Gentlemen’s Ready MadeClothing 8 1 u* 1 flannel suit*, fast colors, $10 <)0 lm? yacht cloth . fast colon, $13 50- Cashmere suits, all wool, $10 (HK Nice Innerc pants, fancy patterns $3 00. Fice alpaca coats, silk finish, $1 V Pur.* linen coats and pants ; Unlauudried vrhiL* dress shirts, made of Now York and Wamsutta shirting and three hnudred thread of linen, $1 iW. ; Ijiundried, ume material. $1 25. * Celluloid collars and ruffs. Large supply mabiila aud macno hate,. 1 Gent>m*ti's IWe threa*l half ht se, seaml. ss .Hi eta fcblltil’«ct2V |%e Insurance! T. O’CONNOR, Jr. l l\ i AOmtUipKTpE | | r |tJ H BRITISH AMERICA, , AND— - flew vflwitbarirtWRHHpAoEMf. HABTTOKD, CONN. ' f«» » " ’<*'• <*t Accident Insurance. ,J. M. DEXTER, Ins. A^ent, Reproentr tlu- aitovs Cp. at Brunsw.ck, da. Assets, - #6,114,502 Life am Pa*wengei accident joDi-ie* writUu ou short notire, insurant •• thketa sola. No Lxulicalea* rv'l"l"«! deel$.|]r