Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, October 28, 1882, Image 4

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Vrbat Womta Bara la lk*Hallr< wife is as arduous and as absorbing as tb.it of her husband. We aro told that if she does her whole duty to her family she can ‘Have no time to ata ly metaphysics or to put a slip of paper into a ballot -box. I think it was the ooryservntive D*. BdWftrd pi Clarke who' dedlired > that the duties of the mother of a family reqaired as much toil of brain'and body as those of the captain of a ship.** Grant it all; grant that she works as hard as her husband does. If so, tae infer-^— be receives the money and pays the bills makes him the treasurer of the Married at Thirty Miles an Hoar. J. R. McCowan was married to Miss Bertba Hill on a Chicago and Alton passenger train going 30 miles an hour. McCowan secured marriage license in Sangamon county and start ed for the home of bis intended in McLean county. On bis arrival there he found that the license would not do in McLean county, as it was only good in the county in which it was is sued. Here was a predicament and to avoid the delay of getting another license the bridegroom and bride with a clergyman, boarded a train go ing toward Springfield and as soon as they passed the border of Sanga mon ctfunly, the ceremony was per formed. No BetlliiKlAllowed. New Yoke, October 19.—Judge Van Brunt to-day, in the Court of Common Pleas, rendered a decision on a mo tion recently argued before him, in an action brought by the Jerome Park, Villa Site and Improvement Company against the Board of Police Commis sioners for an injunction to restrain the defendants from interfering with the business of “bookmarking” at the Jerome Park Races. The Judge de nies the motion, holding that under the law of 1277 betting or gambling if unlawful, and therefore no ixijunC tion should issue in, the action. Our Consul-General at Constant! noplo writes to the State Department that large quantities of candles are imported from Belgium, and kerosene is now introduced into that market. Of rubbor goods very large quanti ties of over-shoes are imported. American stoves aro coming into gen eral use. The importation of fire arms is prohibited, excepting sport ing gnus, and these hitter aro almost entirely f.-om Belgium, and sell at re markably low prices. No pianos other than those of a cheap descrip tion aro imported. Sewing machines of Amerio&u manufacture are import ed to a large extent. Customs duties are impoesd ou all imports at the rate of 8 per cent ad valorem. While staying in water 100 hours in Boston, Captain Webb used as a dining table a board about' thirty iches square, with an edge raised about it to prevent the water from splashing and wqtting the food, and also to preventibolood from slipping into tbs water. In tbe centre of this board, onderneatb, was a handle sim ilar to the handle of a mortar board ; and with this the Captain atsadied and fed himself with the other. When nature demanded that he should sleep the Captsin drew his legs into the position they would take if he wero sitting down, and folded his bauds la-hind his bead. iHpHi Chronicle: Last night tbe gnion pa*sepger depot, | si was found bj e of the outgo! of the Georgia Rai.road passenger train’ The package was delivered to Mr. Hemphill, Master of Transporta tion, who examined it, and found therein a live white infant. He turn ed, over the basket to tbe policeman canned It to the was examined. It was found to be a male infant, two or three weeks old, well dressod, with a full supply of clean, substantial clothing. In the basket yvas also a bottle, of milk. The fol- op; thi tadt, .wfo carried it to (Sty Hall, where tbe foundling' encs is irresistible that she earns bwjfayring note accompanied the basket, share of tbe iriD6m& " The''fact that 'written in a neat, legible hand: One who did bis whole duty in the Con federate^ war, «nd; was paroled, a family, that is all. ‘ When he pays out "wreck to health, prays some kind- money to her, it is not as a gift, bnt os earnings. ,, A man in Iowa has invented, a new fastening for horse collars. It is lucky that tbe horse’s collar .Iona not fasten to a button in the back of his shirt, tscause if it <liil, j i.lging. from human expei ii-ooe, wheu it tlew off after he bad broken his thumb nail, trying to crowd it into u new button bole, be would j ist kick the stuffing j out of anything hew is hitched to. | even if it was a freight car. hearted person to take this, his hon orable offspring, because he is unable 4o do so, and may God bless the man or woman who does so.” Tbe infant was taken to the city hospital last night, . where it was tenderly cared for. . Tbe following is dipped from an English paper: The American papers contain the annonneement that a work entitled “A Tribute from the Citizens of Jersey City to the Memo ry of General Garfield has been pre pared. Two copies only have been printed, one being intended for pre sentation to Queen Victoria, and the other to Mrs. Garfield. The work is considered to be tbe finest piece of printing ever done in the Unitod States. The copy for the Queen is bound in full red Levant morocco, with blue watered silk linings, full gilt-back, and edge gilt in the round. That for Mrs. Garfield is bound very similarly, except that the tint of the leather is brown, and the lining is of cardinal ted embossed silk. Great care has been taken that only twe copies should bo printed. The latest claim against the Gar field estate is that of Mrs. Dr. Susie Edson, who wants $10,000 for her services as a physician. Mrs. Edson hesitated a long time whether to call herself a nurse or a physician. She finally settled on tbe latter tide, as she thought it would command for her claim more favorable considera tion. Ten thousand dollars ns a plaiu nurse would sound rather steep, even if the patieut was a President. Drs. Bliss, Agueau and Key burn, however, have, by their extravagant kills, made that sum quite moderate for n prac ticing physiciuu, notwithstanding that such physician is a fonialo. The sealskin clothos worn by En gineer Melville daring his terrible ex perience in the Arctic regions are ob jects of much interest in tbs Navy Department, Among the relfcs is n brilliant colored foxskin cap, belong ing to Lieut. Berry, which was pre sented to him by an Esquimaux dam sel. She confiecated bis old cap be cause it was not pretty, and gave bim one she bad made herself is return. SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. Agricultural Implements, FAN MILLS, ’ L GRAIN CRADLES, 6 AVERY’S PLOWS. BRINLY’S PLOWS, ( CULTIVATORS, > PLOW STOCKS, SWEEP SHOVELS, HEEL PINS, GRASS BODS. RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING. CIRCULAR SAWS, CARPENTERS’ TOOLS, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, GUNS AND PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE. AOENTS FOR FAIRBANKS* Standard Scales, DUPONT’S CELEBRATED POWDER, Together with a full line of 8HELF HARDWARE, for sale at the lowett cash price*. PALMER BROTHERS. JEWELRY \ In ■ ill ! WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Tbe Texas & Pacific railroad will establish experimentol farms along its lino next season. The purpose of these farms will be to test the availa bility of lands for different farming purposes. A law in Denmark provides that all drunken persons shall l>e taken borne in carriages at the expense of tbe landlord who sold bim the last glass. The New Orleans Time*-Democrat says the South will pay tbe West $100,000,000 {less this year for food than in 1881. Mayor’s Office, Leesbdro, Va., April 17, 1879. •Messrs. Hutchinson <£ Pro.: It af fords me pleasure to testify to the great virtues of your ‘'Nenralgine" for the cure of neuralgia and sick head ache. It i» the beet renu-dy for theae most distressing complaints I have ever used. It should be in every fam ily in the country. Yours truly, Geo. It. Heap, Mayor of Leesburg, Va. Hutchison A Bro., Proprietors, At- I lantn, Ga. Sold by all druggists. i W. P. D0ERFLINGER, PROPRIETOR. THE BIOT PLACE IN TOWN IN EVERY RESP TO BUY YOUR JEWELRY, WATCHES, Etc,, Etc., Which have Just Arrived and aro being Bold at low prices. Having a co-woraraan, I am prepared to do all work with dispatch. Jra-ROM* Patent of Stiffoned-back Watchea made a specialty. W. F. DOEUFLINGEtt, Agent, Monk street, new hotel building, febl*ly * Brunswick, Georgia. ▼ 9 BAKERY FllESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc., Baliod. Dally ! GRAHAM & RYE BREADS SPECIALTIES. I deliver bread, etc., every afternoon. Leave your orders at the bakery. PETER KRAUSS, ' A BrunawioX, Os. Ur wagon !• libelled, 1 Peter Krauss’ Bakery.” tptcs-ea FRESH Mlaiiri Line. We have thl* day received an invoice of this Lime, tbe beet made for nuiaons* ace, or foe whitewashing end cleanalng parpoeee. For sale in any quantity COOK BROS. & CO. augl2-tf HAY, Etc. ALSO MOUSE, sign AND FRESCO The undersigned la prepared to contract f&r all kinda of painting in the moat artistic alyl?. Those who de»fre fine work done at fair price* will do well to call on him at hie office over W. II. UarrUon’e ■tore, Newcastle street, Brunswick, Ga. Portrait* copied in oil. L. lift DIXON. ICH! AT WHOLESALE A* RETAIL. Retail house on Xewceetle Htrevt. Sunday Horn**.—6 to to k. h : v1t.» i and 5 to ‘ P. m. .Sunday ciiston.er* pledhc take notice, a. M. Haywood. fiMERll COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Goods bought and sold on closest fig ures. Consignments solicited. WE SELL AS CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER steamships SmrSOFTJfJMA Captain BISK, CARONDELET, uonii* •!CkptalnBISK, fir■» ■ asaasatg jfand paaaan at low aa Ua . fb.pMa^g.r^.U^rooajLoiJto, *” M * WESTERN sril Beef Market, liff.D Ii> nor; • -bf» l* - J Baumgartner Bros., r -..ir.W PROPJETORS, Where can be had, dally, Freab Boel and Mutton. Fat cattle and abeep received weekly (Tom the Blueeraaa regtona of Eaat Tenneaaee, and alaughtcred here by experienced butchen aa la neccaaary. Three Doors South of the Nelson House. -NO MORE Wire Grass Beef Hammocks, etc. laryt Illustrated Catalogue FREE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, Pittsburgh, pa. amtfi m YOURORDERS! ADDRESS, AUG.F.FRANKLIN&Co. FINNKY'S BUILDINU, BRUNSWICK,GA Goodyear & Kay, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Article.. Proats large. Labor 1, light. Exrlulte territory gives. No competi tion. Terms liberal Circular, FREE. Addrem, Hewitt Xaaafbtt’f Co., Box 864, Plttabarib, Fa. A NEW CURE FOR POTATOnues AND ALLTROUBLESOMEVERMIN. Safe, sure, cleanly and cheap. Sample Package, Post paid, 30 eta. AGP.NT.S WANTED. Address, •F• SC. Ofohnnton, PftUbargb, Pa. USICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds for sale very cheap. Catalogue* free. Addreaa, RICHARD HULL t CO.. Box 868, Pltubnith, Pa. Fire Insurance! T. O’CONNOR, Jr. AQEKTIFOR THE BRITISH AMERICA, UVERP’L & LONDON&GL0BE, AND NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY. Office over Madden’s Drag Store. fpbl-ly ■nuxswicK. GEORGIA For Sale Cheap. 1 hand Hi all tho attachment der. Apply at sowing Machine, nearly in fine running or- Tills OFBICH. PARKER*!* iGIGERTGi ' «nlnvlpr»fltJ«!edltlB»l3ia1Hmrlat .ti.. ; • This ddic’ous compound ofCinpe-. 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