Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, October 21, 1882, Image 4

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Thus miMMMi o« »«• Com«- llllcal Situation B« Vie wed Throne* His Ere-Cla*»«- koowetU when old Vnlcan will comets tail around onr eart sling os into/the enn for fuel. In the meantime I suppose the country is safe for awhile, politically, id tiBi people,- can rost; fpr a few ^ltejnntil’the come arotiiftL < It l<$ok4 now like the organized democracy of Georgia has settled things, and the dissatisfied of fice seekers had jist as well hang up the fiddle and the bow and come back WifUft/orttsOonaUInUo* The comet is a wonderfol show and it takes a power of faith to believe what the aatronomere/ay about it.— M£/ofkB wsotqdty fa it hp^solgot em all up in time yesterday tnbrning and they wrapped np in shawls and blankets and I took little Jessie in my arms and we paraded out beyond the grove where there wae a clear sight and penwod it to-onr -satisfaction.— Tbo little chhps amused us with their questions, for they haven’t much idea of infinite distance and we grown folks got bewildered in trying to take it all in. One hundred and twenty millions of miles away is a right good pieoe and when a body ip traveling two millions of mile| ‘ a pay it must make a powerful buzz in the firma ment and it is a wonder we don’t hear it like we hear these coal burning lo comotives, away off in the dead of nigbt. That comet has. got some big business on hand, and I would like to know what it is. I see that one learned man eaye they furnish tael 1t> the sun, and this one was badly need ed right now for the fires werogettitag low and ono can see the dark spots where tbo coal was burnt to cinders, and if more caloric didn’t come soon from somewhere our people wouldn't have to go up to the arctic regions to freeze to death. It is a grand idea to think of some mighty Vulcan stand ing away up in the regipns of space chunking np the old bud’s fires by throwing comets at him, but still I would like to know where.tbe old fire man gets his comets fmd where be keeps em bid out from mortal eyes. I could ask as many questions, ,I/refckj on, as the children asked me, and know as little about it afterwards.—, Jessie wanted to know if n hundred million of miles was as far as across the ocean, and how many times far ther it was than to Atlanta* ‘ She wanted to know how much faster it traveled than the cars, and said its tail would make a might pretty broom for a giant to sweep the sky with.— Carl undertook to enlighten her, and told her that Atlanta was just nowhere to the comet—that the comet was fur ther off than the sky or ths moon or a rainbow, or n thousand • pine trees put on top of one another, and it was going faster than that flying horsd f r j en ^ #t . j eS80 , that papa told us about. Tbo wise moo say it wont within four hundred thousand miles of4he sun, and is now , getting away from it at tbo rate of two million miles a day. That’s bus iness. That's furnishing fuel in a hur ry aud getting away for more with proper alacrity, but it’s a wonder to mo it didn’t get its tail, scorched, wish that nil you city folks could soe the comet, for its a show that don’t corns (dong more than once or twice in a life time, and it never. £dy$rt^ its coming in tho newspapers. City folks don’t know exactly ,bpw to get about getting np *t four o’clock in the morning, and if they did they 1 would find somebody’s house of their shade treeB in the way and would have to walk oat a mile or so to get c fair view of it I suppose they could get to see it by sitting np all night and getting on top of the bouse. If old Vulcan bad bis curtains up and door keeper and was to charge five dollars a sight he would make money and more folks would tarn out than now for nothing. The comet is wonderful thing to think about. One man says that this whole universe is going to pieces, for it all depends on fire, and the fires ere fading for want of fuel and the sun is growing dim and world after world will drop into it until they have nil dropped, and af ter that the suu will dicker out like dying candle, and we would all be in the dark if we Irndn’t been burnt up already before, aud so it becomes us to be prepared for tbe worst, for t|u#! don* v . . . ... . . « | • . ! Fluted Bktusiers, Tieweii ana itxni rouiuwuy on catastrophe Will shorely ll&ppua about hand or made toordvr. Faltenia. Model*. Ko|>«* and u„.. 1. ~ i Twlatod WgcM. Tan.Pma aud ItaUa, Indian Club*. OOfc Utliiureu qnintlllion jeurs froiu i Mouldings, both airtight and drcoiar.lorcarpen- /l iin ,»n/l n,. f htnn d»ra ‘ ten»,c*biuet maker* and plauo forte manufacturer*, atilfi u tie, iinO no Cfirco flny8 Of fjr«t<0 ,| U fact, all trades •aupplled in their different branch- or WfUver nf nrntetit .L.ukh ♦ Thin ‘ w ® also the flneat Hue of ltrarketi. Paper or waiter OI proiCbl. dt-HbO. Holder*, Slipper aud ster. OBi-opic fane*. Picture shows that a man should always be! fortified for comets. Keep matches ». n.—ah J.>bbm*»it.nd*.ito at ooce, .od.i mcoinouacK • , .. • ■ ■ to Gideon’s band. I'm not going-to AgFlCUltll7al ImpICXUCZltS, crow-over effl, for I want em all. to, come back and let old Georgia be a nnit for a reform in tbe government Let' this' bo a white - man’s govern ment, and quit all this tomfoolery about negro equality. I don’t care thing about republican principles or democratic 'principles, for one is about os good os the other now, and since Mr. Stephens uos been elected Governor, of course the danger of a monarchy is all over, but what we do want is a change of rulers. Tbe re publicans havef had their swing long enough, and they have stole enough tb do em a lif* timb, and I want our people to have a chance at the public crib. After the demoorats get in pow er it will take em twenty years to learn how to steal as much as tbe oth er side is stealing now, aud it is high time they wef.O beginning their edu cation and going into training. Mr. Clark, the late collector, says it is good for a, country to have two par ties pretty equally balanced. Well I think so too, but it is not good for one of tbe parties to stay in so long and steal .so .much that there wont be any balance left. Tbe democrats ought to have it now. for about fifteen years. For tho first ten they wpol£ be pretty caatious through fear if not through principle and tbe next five they, would enlarge the borders of their governments and make ap for lost time lr and about then the people ought to rise np end tarn eoa oat and try a new set. Mr. Clark’s idea is a good one if it was founded on facts and kept down rascality, bnt as it don’t it ia nothing but a romance and besides, the only two parties that we have bod in Georgia siuce tbe war or are likely to have are a nigger party- end a white man’s party, and if it suits him to belong to the first ho Is welcome to his company and his Bill Aup. Dr. Wood, of Bishop’s Colloge, Montreal, has reported numerous cases in whioh rheumatism has been Cured, hy ; fasting from four to ten days: The patients were allowed to drink freely of wafer and lemonade, bnt no medicines wore given. Dr, Wood is inclined to believe that rheu matism is simply a pliaso of indigos tion, to be cured by giving rest to nil tho viscera. A correspondent asks: What time of year do tho days begin to shorten ? When you have a note in bank is the great annihilator of time. The days are crowded together in thin layers, and the nights are like a smear from a blacking brush. A minister at Richmond, Va., re cently swooned while marrying his old sweetheart to another man. If his part of the ceremony made him swoon, wbat nerve tbe man who was married must have had to stand up uoder it ? Brunswick Bracket Works RICHMOND STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. EDWARDS, WARDIJt CO.IPROPRIETORS VVo*d Turning, Moulding, SAWING, Etc., Picket* of >11 etylce nude to order.Wood Turning of every de-wMIon, aleo, Ken. 11 end Circular Haw. me .with Healneas and Octaoun and " duatera, Xewela Slid Italia toustantly on i at r.a.ouable rate*. i* •'“o ' ‘‘‘ i* -waHHJwriW J18 and ISO Coagresx. 199 and 181 St. Julian eta. SAVANNAH,, : GEQR< FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, ‘ AVERY'S PLOWS. BRINLY’S PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PLOW STOCKS, SWEEP SHOVELS, HEEL PINS, GRASS RODS. RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING. ■ CIRCULAR SAWS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS; BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, GUNS AND PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE AGENTS FOR FAIRBANKS* Standard Scales, DUPONT’S CELEBRATED POWDER, Together with a full line of SHELF HARDWARE, for aale at the lowest cash price,. PALMER BROTHERS. W.B.M1&C0, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In SADDLES& HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF BRINS, SOLE HARNESS. BRIDLE, AND PATENT LEATH ER, WUIPS AND SADDLERY WARE. HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Etc, SUITABLE FOR MILL MEN AND TURPENTINE MANUFACTURERS, A Speoallty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. JEWELRY W. F. DOERFLINGER, PROPRIETOR. JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc,, Etc., Which hare Jnat arrived and are being aolil at low prices. Repairs of all kinds done on abort notice and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Having a co-woriman, I am prepared to do all work with dispatch. *jrBo*»- Patent of Stlffened-back Watches made a specialty. W. F. DOERFLINOEH. Agent. Monk itreot, new hotel bhUding. febl-ly Brunswick. Georgia. TIN SHOP, STOVES & STOVE PIPE, Til Ware, Plumbing, Pumps & Pump Driving. All jobbing neatly done, and satiftfaction iMjsran* teed. Give us a call. seplo-ly (taint f i bilr • ’ '•? , ' 'Hi -iM iij ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN , *“>' • ■ - '.•>>jltiw*a i. BAY, Etc. ALSO ftIII111 COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. v WE -SELL AS CHEAP'AS ANY AND CHEAPER Captain RISK, CARONDELET, - Captain RISK. 7 Litre* N«ir Toft A vary* Friday atftP.M Jnnol-ly WESTERN 'ti'bI u -n Beef Market, Baumgartner Bros., aid t.i •t.iiiot, oil k , i * PROPIETORS, Where can be had, dally, Freah Reef and Mutton. Fat cattlo and sheep received weekly from tbe Bloegntsa regions of East Tennessee, and slaughtered here by experienced botcher* aa la necessary. ill I -M , - * Three Doors South of the Nelson House. Wire Grass Beef *FimTxmsasAissi nqwmr Knives, Bason, Skates, Hammocks, etc* Iutrge Illustrated Catalogue FBKE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PITT8BUROn f PA, ENTS Artlelea. ProOfa large. Labor Is light. Ezclnalva territory glvta. No ooopetl- tton. Term* liberal. Circular* FREE. Address, Hawltt Xaaifact'g Co., Box #88, PitUbxrgh, P*. I m&Wi YOURORDERS! ADDRESS, AUO.F.FRAMLm&Co. FINNEY’S BUILDING, BRUNSWICK,GA AX E3 DICIIJES -FOR THE CURF, OF- FEVER, fiLES, DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA, Cancel, Colds and Coughs, nufActured from Vegetable Matter only, and for •ale by Dr. Ix. HEI1NS, BRUNSWICK, GA. 9iTDay 8trect* 3 door* from UotM. oct < *-3xp AND ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIN. 6«Ca, gore, clctnlr aud cheap. Sample Package, Post* Paid, X eta. AORNTS WANTED. Address, IMtUbargh. Pa. M usical instruments of all kinds for sale very cheap. Catalogues free. Addrexx, RICHARD H ' lOgL HULL t CO., BOX 868. PUUbnrgh. Pa- Fire Insurance! T. O’CONNOR, Jr. AGENT'FOR THE BRITISH AMERICA,. LIVERP ! L&LONDON AfiLOBE, and*— NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AQENCY. Office over Madden’* Drug Store. fob My Aa livigoratligMidlcInethaiNcverlntoxIcattt Thi* ddic’ous compound ofCinffer, Bucfni many other of the bn t vegetable medicines V n* *wn cures Female Compbintx. Nervousness. fulness, and all dlfxirtlerx of the bo web, ston.ach, liver, l.idncY*, nerves and urinary organs , ioq r'oy.ttAW®-. PaiJ for anvthin^ injurious tn Cincer Tonu., or for a fnlure to hel|J or cure. Try it or ask your sick friend to try it To- Dn y* 50c. and $t fixes at dni,-i;ta:s. Large saving buying dollnr ft.re. ^er.d f'or circular to Hfoco* & Co., i(j William ftrert. S. Y. &, , SaiisfWra the mr*t fastidi mas T*^ v t . Storer and Pressing. Sc!d by all dealers ir .a- : £ f at %oc. and $t. _ , „ , *. TRY FLORESTOH COLOGNE *a pvrf.mswtth«»t»p>hmaHy l*«Ua< >»*»m>ss. UktU. For Sale Cheap* One aecond hand 8Iui'er Hawing Machine. IK *^ new, with all the attachment#, in One dcr. Apply at TUISOFIGCE.