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

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S>' Labor no Dl^l^ape. seen doi unreasonable 1 sillyd Bonn in wrat! ■fa *m ashamed to be ,<Vbf ®wbrk//>i£6w How ignorantL.Haw t ^he. Creator, uslo«>rk, and that it is a c»irsepp9n p8.| -ft ft ii curse, i* is ^pjpftjblp*^ earaa. 5 laboring man or wbman ^ joys meal-time, and cnn sleep sod and sweetly., ^h^idletafj to force tke best of food, arid sleop ill disturb ed by restlessness, or slet^aliL'The laboring man ia etropg ajod. b^by. Tbe 1 “oApnewMed- T conataii t laborer eel cultiqs wi^hhjsi neighbors, for he has arid cut-thdbriUA or* idla^.| Of tin* difficulties that occur, not one in a million i*r between- constant laboring men w-b^)dciatj_/l^tbey are thoroughly sober men. In every paper we read of murder, rape, theft, burglary and inoendiarism, and they are almost always Committed by vaga bond idlers. Many are slain in mid* uigbti revels while tbe laborer iSTfi’ posing. .* Many idlers gamble away a\l their property and are left lower than tbe beasts of tbe field. The laborer attends to bis own business. VfA the idler tattles, lies, steals, drinks, gam bles, murders, and does wicked acts. God, our Maker, never ...intended for any one to be idle. From tbe king on bis. tbrope. to tjbe beggar in the hovel, all sbonid be required to work at something, Qan sny man ,^fld a lazy, idle Obriatian? No. Why not? Because there are none. Labor has kept many ont of the grave for, years- Labor and.temperance are tbe two wings with which A man or woman flies to old age. Than let,none be idle, none indolent, none careless pf his time, bat industrious, sober and tbongbtfnl. a—«i»- hi >u fcfr.jmvio attga p who would be a at ns be can’t, does H Hal ever complain of a wasted dppor- Idnity Whep^t?! bayciajchappa to hug an_amiable heiress. basi says that courtship'idblii, hut v rifnony4b, bfeMiHIT (171, J-T/.H “Tfcfit’a ^ * Wipi&stWi.'t Hrid the rint<y riaiti when he kissed bis sweet- The best press—d prefciol bn^nJL. ‘ ‘ Ad ^ress^Applea mitab UitU. .-pAMUdkE. .vti'hirm- ‘'riantdttmVifibW. < .sUsn-.i 5tU»i... ,1 ii> rmih’iu ■Hi-jtu /?,•; .(lusitiw • U-.I i.t »>;,!!>; 1Tik]ii(» in-,'1.. Cfon«.tf» ;WMt m4s .»Ijft. couth. "Bnr I'M « Sl 8:45 * m 9:10 am rr rm rs/ ■:,1 .1 TTr-, ,1:,./ • Atlanta ConUUutwn: Three Geo»- gia ladies, with a PhiladelphiaJpjly who has lived in Europe for manjy years, are gojug to leave for a yearns trip in England and on tbe continent. They tabs' tor their expenses $900 for the year, inclnding passage. The four, living together in apartments in London, Paris or Borne, can do well on $25 a month each, and by travel ing second-class can"go almost any where. Of oourse they will avoid big hotels, and they will be all the better for it. Mr. Fulton, of tbe Baltimore American, has just returned with a party from a three-mouths’ tour iu Europe, and tbe expense of each per son was $5.75 per day. As they wero traveling about constantly, their ex penses were much heavier than if they hail rested for some time atone place. There are two editors on this paper who intend to spend three months of next summer in rural England on a totnl expense of $5 each. A good likeness. An Austrian man started iu the livery stable business, last week, and the first thing he did was to have a big sign painted, rep resenting bimself bolding a mule by tbo bridle. “Is it a good likeness of me ?” be asked of a friend. “Yes, it is a perfect picture of yon, but wbo is tbe fellow holding you by the bridle?” - ■#«♦» »• “Tbe illuminated buoy is a wonder ful inveptiou,” read old Mrs. Pina- phor in her daily paper. “Well,” she observed, "I should think he was. And it’s an excellent idea, too, for if tbe boy is illuminated bis mother will Lave less trouble finding him after dark.” In the Italian parliament the vot- iug is done by electricity. Three buttons marked aye, no, and abstain, are connected witn a central printing apparatus, which records the votes automatically as the members touch the buttons. An mnateur editor has made a for tune by bis jMsj *,His father died of grief nfter reading one of bis editori als, and loft him $150,000. Ero long—A donkey. C vf A great many people are asking what particular troubles Brown’s l^op Bitters is good for. "• It will dire Heart Disease, Paral ysis, Dropsy, Kidney Disease,'Con- • sumption, Dyspepsia, ,\Rlicum»tjsmi' Neuralgia, and all ntniiar niweawa.. (TIT .*!,«»[;. . Its wonderfal curative power is ainiply ■ besfaisp, U, purjfiys and riches the blood, thus beginning at the foMdjif(jy #*<l by b>i)pfe.vp v , the system, drives out all disease. • *>fi<•!/. 'luu A Lady Cured of Rheumatism. Baltimore, Md.. May 7, 1880. My health wwnnuch inattered by , Rheumatism when I commenced taking Hi-oWn's Iron Bitten, and, 1 . scarcely bad strength enough to at tend to mj fail* household duttea. .j | am now uaing the third bottle and I am regaining strength daily, and I . cheerfully recommend it to all. ' I cannot say too much in praise of it. Mrs* Mamy E. Bkashkak, <’•'* 173 Pres t man ft. Kidney Disewe Cured. ! - ChriwUmbor*. . . Sufleriar *rw» U*wy ■> - from which I cocld ret ns relief., ( tried Brawn’. Iron Bitter., which cured KM completely. A child of ! no appetite and did not Mem I. ‘‘etoeat.t.lL I give him Iron Jjl r -beableaocjuai.il. I*»v« ’ ’ 'Bitters with the happicitr 0,11 *, 4 . . Hfift Diteise. uu .1. ,oo< 1B or ‘issuer*:, • . j, cd the heart without meivbif any ' ■' Vfeo06t,1wjaadvlMdtotry Brown'. ,. Iron Bitters. I have used two i»t- J \leS and never found anythin* that rare me ao much relief ■ Mra. Jbnnis Haas. Forthe peculiar trouble, to which ladies are itUbjeO, Brown’s Iron Bitters is invaluable. Yry it. fie sure and get the Genuine. T!m trus* antidote to the effect* of tntetfln* fa UostSter’a Stomach Bitten. ThUw^- lcine is on of the moat popular retnedtcaor ao age of auceeaaful proprieUry apeeMes. ■ndTia In immense uemund whererer on ffi. ConUnentfever and yu. axUfc-A •winealsaaflit three time* a day la the beat poaaAle prepitratlve for eoeoUaterlBg a mnlarloda’atmosphere, regulating ttw liter, aud Invigorating the atomaeh. For stle by nil Drnggiati grin 1 rally. 10.000 BtltRELl CRUDE TURPENTINE! For which the highest cash prlca will be paid on doUrcry. For further Information Inquire of JESSE WILDER, lun, Bruu.wick, (la. ISIS s SUWgn) < so. a. ieavi].:. .DAtl.AB..... Aftlra Learn. .Powder Sprin Leave.v.... Austell.. EESiZ ATM*r4.{i3£aj4-iiSt jS LeaTO. ...IfcDonoitgU.. ..kn’.rt Learn. B. 1. JaekkonV. .'I'.Hrflrn • • .India,, Spring.. Arrive ArriYO. .... trs/tAU m.Wfve 5:35am An}ro...BRON: ung...:..i atyicK... S„ F. k W, R'y. Leave J»np..,.,.irrlre ,w. Jtrrlre Arrive 3:00 am SdOamlLanve Wi 5il0 pm 5.T5 pm 4:C0pm IttOn a|m *0*1.0 JSBK* Il:45pm 9:10 pm 6:30 p: ll.'SSgm 9:40 pm . •;... • •• . |N°. 4., 8:Spam 10:35 a m 11:30 am 6:10 p m Lea**.. t.. -MACON Arrive Leave .....Cochran......Arrive Leave Exitm.n Arrive Leave McRae: Arrive 19:10 pm 11:00 am tuts rrrrfn iu dally, except Sundays. :T»alna «*a 9 aud 4 'tween Macon and Jaanp, ran daily, axeept Sun. Other trains run filly. Ins to and from HawalnavUla connect with main line at Cochran, Trams arrive at Maoon, both south and north, in time to eoontst w ith trains for all diverging points. Trains uorth arrive at Atlanta in time to connect with aU trains for Xorth, Hast and Wash J. E. MALLQKY, M. N. BEATY. Aaalslant Hnpt, Macon. Assistant Snp’t, Atlanta. w. V. McOBACKBN, Superintendent. Atlanta. 3. J. GRIFFIN, tAB. R. OGDEN, A. Q. P A.Atlanta. Oen’lPaaa Agent. "SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN!’’ - " “ * ;I * w • • • • • Employment for all Attractive, Interesting 1 ’, Instructive, Useful and Profitable, _ Mr^fi t . ii iivt'ofr >*v i*n>m ♦/•tatTV*' at .y'< I a, <} .. f* ' .. , i m Newcastle and Grant Stlteete/ injj'in'j w! ill s^iia.irt'ii - •• -i:l«til!wil5',v{i/» WwK . BrErcrars’wieis,, ' e' qhl f: ■!).! Ir, u>. f.,*};. ’ f , (OFFICE POBT PHYSICIAN & HEALTH OFFICER) ‘ • •<'Where will bo'fbnndaLAHQE STOCK i.i;, Jii . .riutti'i-fT! to! idti A NEW METHOD OF DRAWING, by which any One can become hie own nrtiei. and do at ones what would require many years of laatenotlcti and practice to accomplish In the uen41 way—realty en abling persons of ordinary »WH. after a SINOLE TRIAL, to copy all kinda of pfotorea with pen, pen cil orenyoo! The art of drewlpglife etxa portrait* from small photographs Is ao aaay that ■ ancceaafnl knowled*. may b, acquired nfiar one trial I - Artists, ThKhersTornanfental Painters, Marbel Workers, Cngraven, Mlltlnets and Architects will And this labor-sarlng method Invaluable to their boafneae. Maps, photographs, aagvarlngs, charts, ornamental daalana, fancy letters, monograms, etc., can be enlarged to any rUe with abaolnto accuracy, without any measurement. , ■ , ap-To the lad lea It le SfeeNOly adapted for stamp, log, embroidery, braiding, and fancy patterns on cloth,etc, ’ ■ THIS METHOD OFtlRAWING Is hlghlf recommended by ariliU and iaachara aa of fNalltarillBg children with 1 are cordially invited to vlait my studio, over Blaln'a Drug Store, and sea apecimena of drawing, and eapeciallf the drawing by pnpils, after only ona lesson. Terms moderate, OFFICE HOUiW;—«:30 a* M. to 12 M„ S <0 6 P. sc. Young men ungbt at tight If desired. . C. H, WIMBERLY. Notice or Application for Local or Spe cial Legislation. James Alexander, r given ’, Heiiry S. Wellca. Eugene C. Oor- Ug( don. Newell V. Kguarey, Oacar M. Newell son Chaa, P. Oood> ear will apply to the Legialatnreof the Slate of Georgia, at Ita bohhIou on the flrat Wednes day in November, 1882, for the passage of an sot. to be entitled— AN ACT, To incorporate tho Urtinawh Trnat Cnmpaay, of Branawiek, Oa., and to de fine ita dutiee, powerH and privileges, aud to au thorize th‘- est.ibliMhimint of branches, and for other purp.-«en iu eaid act oenttoiied, Notice cf,Api»ll< atlon for Npedal or Lo cal Legislation. ■ Notico ia hereby i>ive that tho Brunswick Lands, Improvement aud Colonization Company will apply to the Legislature of Georgia, which ia to convene on the find Wednesday of November, 1882, for the pnstfago of an act entitled— AN ACT, To confer bsuking powers and privileges upon tho Brunswick Lands, Improvcmentjand Colonization Coroppry. of Urnn^wlck, Ga., and fi r other pur- Ponch in ksIiI act mentioned. GOODYF,Alt A KAY. Agents an l Attorneys of Gift Brunswick Lunds, Im provement aud Colonization Company. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRV, SPECTACLES AND FANCY GOODS, Next to Dr. L. Heine’ Office, Bay Street, BruDSWick, Ga. WATCHES. CLOCKS AND JEWELBY carefully repaired. HS-Su For Sale or Rent. The undersigned has a pleaeant home for eale or reut. Good titles. Everything In good repair, aud a good bargain lor the mau that isiu neaaou to re Si&if' A. C. BARTLETT. D,D.Atkinson [DENTIST, ! BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. fflee np ataJra in Crovatt'a new building. Jy23- I CE3 ! AT WHOLESALE A RETAIL. For Sale Cheap. One .econd hand Hinder Svwlnu Machine, nearly new. with .11 the atuchment., iu #»•, der. Ai>fdy at Tuw OFRttE. IletMll house oa Newcastle Street. Sunday Houb*:-6 to lo a. u.; li to 2 and 5 to 7 p, m. Sunday customer* id ease take notice. A. M. HAYWOOD. Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, * • * r *' *' i . ^ *! .» f-M if Vwf.HJ ‘ Perfumery and Toilet Atidees - ri ' a T/r r rr err, ■ nU. miilitf i ; IN GREAT VARIETY. i-.' diClo im h mj .* Soda and Mineral Waters, . * , s ’ ’ * J FROM MY SPLENDID FOUNTAIN. (Liqnora prohibted). TRUSSES ^ Buist’s AJPerry’s Garden Seeds. FINE ________ ^^Green andBlack TOBACCOS 1'W. 1818 And other article., too nameron. to mention, nxu.Uy kept In s flrsLclau Drag Sto^p. Physicians’ Prescriptions oareftiliy Compounded. After .tore la cioand, wilt ohawfnlly attend any oall, for madldnea, If noUfled »t my xaeldanc,. cornu Unto* Hi irniTfin SUMU. I,!!./ -ci Miti^j M nv waw ■ wwy •RUOGIST. CIGARS 11!,lit; \‘> _ I ■ v„„v , .'it Ir*, 1 , . lv>( 1 LIOENI spruth & SCHEDULE QA.I& FLA. INLAHD STEAMNAT CO. STEAMER DAVID CLARK ning and win arrive at Savannah every Wednesday aud Saturday. Returning, will letve Savannah ov- cry Monday tad Thursday, arriving at Brunawick every Tuosday aud Friday morning. STEAMER CITY OF BRIDGETON / Will leave for Pornandina every Thursday and Sunday morniug. Pasvengers and freight for Batflla river will be forwarded weekly per Steamer HOWARD DRAKE, on application to Agent. Extra vteamera aro held iu resorvo to aupply ev ery demand. W. F. PENNIMAN. Agent, aprill6-3m Collins’ Wharf, Brunswick. .F.PENJOMAN GENERAL Merchandise broker, - -* i BRUNSWICK, GA. kferehnnU within* to mska xrdore for soodk ar.v requc.tcd before doing to to get quot4tlomu>n »m« from mo. trill fnrni.h on kppiiestlon tho iowv.t market rate, on good, delivered hero, each Grain, Hay, Moata, Flour, etc., eto. I roiircwnt at prcaont at thla point— KENTUCKY FLOUR CO... Loulsvillu KENTTCKY MODEL STEAM BAKERY.. .Louitviilo R. H. RICHARDSON A CO.. Grain, Meat....Chicago B. JONES. Oenoral Grocertea ....Clnelnnat, MIAMI SOAP k OIL 00 Clnelnnat Etc., Etc., Etc. febt-ly F. WARNEE MeroBant Tailor. . ' ‘p •• 4 -*_• -«* * - ii*4H* C t - MIY BTOOK - &■ For tke present Reason is of unequallfd extent and variety, embracing every novelty In material: an style for MEN’S WEAR, made np in style and finish unsurpassed. Jfcaatoill— solicited. Joerger’s block, : : : Brunswick, Ga. FURNITURE, MATTINGS, . Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc. We have Jnat received *50 roll, beat CHINESE MATTINGS. AU naw pattern, of UiU hhoo’i lmtwrta- tlon. Ai.0,«large Mrortment of fin. EBONY PARLOR CABINETS. A LARGE LINE OF FINE Chamber Sets,Wardrobes, Sideboards, Desks, Chiffoneres, Etc UPHOLSTERING and MAT7RE88 MAKING by the beat workmen. Country orders solicited. *&JXJXJE±T <55 LXirnDS^.’S', 1C9 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga.