Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, November 11, 1882, Image 4

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OXBB, «ion; for our Wonb»w tender |rtT* Dearly things in this life that make up onr biippinessand misery. It «*JbpdU4 dent <*eljr-'with 4he great-tWbga we could got along. If there were on .... , ... .... ly lions in the Uy, J !ife'Wild'be body fdr'the^reat things^he is the pleiiHanter than it is. ly expected to be heroes, we conjd m complisb onr warfare and work oqi onr mission with less trouble than now encompasses ns. Bat, albs, it not against lions and great dangers that the voice of inspiration warns as. It is only the “little foxes” we are If we were on' man who leads 08 8,1 K It is trne, dearly beloved, these pet- t tjr -annoyances make constant de mands upon your strength and pa tience and grace. I know it is an ea sier matter to edit a newspaper than it is to pat the baby to sleep when the baby isn’t feeing particularly sleepy takeK "And the man who despifdth jftst then. I |now the little trials are the day of small things is even as oe who lifteth up bis head in the air and vaunteth himself,-even while he sit- teth bis foot npon the humble banana peel. lylletb be ovjw. a ( man by treading npon a dry good* .box,,or doth he stumble over a two story house f “Take ns the foxes, the little foxes, that spoil the vine.” Brethren, it is easier to kill a lion than, to csteh a fox. It is easier to bnild a wagon than it is to make w ill ch. Great is the warrior who tak etli a city, bat he is better than the mighty, that is slow to anger, and better is “be that ruleth his spirit” than he that takdth a city. Why, see, how mnob of human mis ery is based npon the merest trifles. Thu man who makes himself supreme ly wretched because ho wants some thing his neighbor has, and can’t get it; the man who swears when be loses his collar bntton; the man who broafcs the furniture because he ean’t find bis lint, on the rack when he left it out in t he back yard; the mnn who wants to die when he wakes at night to bear it mining in perfect torrents and re members thnt be left all tho kindling woo l out doors on tho cistern box; the man who is .unhappy because ibis In ots are tight;'ini yb'uug tunn, or old man either, who tries to make forty dolluf salary support a fifty dolj l ir coat.' aiid is mieerable beeansi ihere is a misfit somewhere; the mad who is cross and savage all through liousu-clcaning wcek; tho man who is always sick and miserable after tbs picnic; the roan who is cross because it is hot, and gruff because it is cold, Hndiritablebecnuae.it is wet--what are these men but the* tormented vic tims of tho “little tofbp that spoil tbe vines?” These men-have no heavy burdons, no grave trials. They are misernblo because they make them-, selves so, and they remain miserable because tboy are too lazy to set a fox trap. If tho old world bad po boavier sorrows than these, wo wolild bo so lmppy down here some of nfl. wouldn’t caro to go to Heaven. Lay this pa per down right here, deurly beloved, aud count up all your joys and sor rows and tribulations; strike out nil the little, petty, every-day annoyan ces yon ate trimmed to call tribnlii: tions, and see bow little yon have to make life unhappy. Honestly, now, wbot troublo have yon ? Ton need not fell me, just givo yourself an hon est answer. If wo allowed the great wrongs of life to move ns aa” deeply as do tbe petty trials; if we endured onr light afflictions more patiently, and more valiantly combatted tbe great evils, bow soon would we reform this old world. It one-balf the indignation Hint is poured out npon the insensate collar buttons that roll away under the shadowy concealment of impassive louuges and bureaus was heaped up on faithless politicians who betray their trusts and barter their princi ples for pluce aud profit, there would be no mourning for any lack of hon est men in public places. If society broke the furniture and foamed at the month and tore things when it can find neither its bank account or the cashier as it does when it simply can not find its bat, no mnn could steal trust funds and build a new house therewith. It » man who tries to re verse tho appearance of a number nine foot, t > un It- it fit a number six iome an neighbor! would rise np and call bim M * r the little trials, and are too compla cent with the great evils. t And tbe iS^pf^gaor^rfhe ^etty vexations and saves all bis strength of mind and WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL 9 —V vgli 148 and 160 Congress, 140 and! * SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA the hardest—tbe little temptations are tbe strongest. The man who would Wrb to steal a horse would swear a little sometimes. The man who could not be hired to forge a note will tanetimes help to circulate campaign lie. Tbe man who would opt commit murder will occasionally scold bis wife; and tbe man who wtmkt 'seornj'a lie nnder any other cir eiUustaoces can’t be trusted in a horse trade, It is easy for any honest man to refnse a bribe; it is bard for tbe same man to telL the troth about the size and numbor of the trout be caught It is comparatively easy to obey tbe big commandments; it’s tbe finer meshes of tbe little net that en tangle so many of us. Dearly beloved, don’t try to be he roes, then. Don’t aspire to the dis tinction of martyrdom. Dou’t aim to be wingless saints. Try to be good, every day, honest, Christiau men and women, apd see if you have not jrflUf, hnnds foil. Don’t waste your time lion hunting—the lions never hurt anybody—but "Tabo os the foxes, the little foxes, mat spoil the vines; for our vines have tender gropes.” Agricultural Implements, 1 P GnAHcBADLES. AVERTS PLOWS. BRINLY’S PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PLOW STOCKS, SWEEP SHOVELS, HEEL PINS, GRASS RODS. RUBBER A 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 fnll line of SHELF HARDWARE, for sale at the lowest cash price i. PALMER BROTHERS. JEWELRY :*>s 4'iiiSw'' .nn’ul'rt&vK'liitf* ft .rfiial IrMtilft'f wi 1* fMt i- ,frit »’/?f !•••; vafjjfti' ff H —i id hiua if-, I 0*- ehiotti'Ki ui ifi-tff attV’tsb WHOLESALE DEALERS IN .. "* ■! of (: i i«- ALSO— . . u .i Vi. C*pUld RISK, i CARONDELET, Captain RISK. I lam New York erery Friday at S P. Jf.. artlv. 9 ates: 101 * roSu” 0 ^ b^I * I • <Ua, "trw*tosUpotatSonaboT* Freight and paarage at low as by eay other Use. Forpaeeeogerenaeteteroomeepply to | rm.4-ly WESTERN |Beef Market, "J -■ j - V, i- V ’ '.I Baumgartner Bros., PROPIETORS, Where can be had, daily, Fresh Beef anct Mutton. COMMISSION Fkt cattle and sheep received weekly from the MERCHANTS.! Three Doors South of the Nelson House. -NO MORE That Brown’s Iron Bitters * will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. - t \ Will insure a hearty appetite and increased, digestion. Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life. Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs ing motherto full strength and gives abundant sus tenance for her child. Strengthens the muscles and nerves,enriches the blood. Overcomes weakness, wake fulness,and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, and other malarial poison. if J r f Will infuse with new life the Weakest invalid. ' anything on my tto tile haa almost bco Finally, when hope 1 »e, my hnsband •• Ifco» Ermas ad> tuber, induced me t - the Wrd W. F. DOERFLINGEiR, pi PROPRIETOR. f f\r THE BEST PLACE IN TOWN IN EVERY RESPECT TO BUY YOUR JEWELRY, WATCIIKS, y () Etc., Etc., Which huvo just arrived and are being sold at low prices. Ktepatrs of all hi ml* done on short notice unit Satisfaction (iuit runt red. Goods bought and sold on closest* fig-L... ' —. \ - . Consignments Wir6 GrflSS B66f ures solicited. JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK NOVELTIES pnj.fl t.I to do all Brown’s Iron Bitters will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs "bracing up," than any medicine maA*, FOR RENT1 u AFTER NOV. 1st. A l fk‘NE f> * tvt f*. r,, ORE, -j|n^>0,f.p4irluiji^l,.tr,.. t Apply 111 ' i). t. di'xxv’ Having a co-woratnau, I work with dispatch. 4H~B<j«a’ Fatcht-of Stlffi ned-bncU Watches made a specialty. W. F. DOEUFUN'.r.K. Agent, . Monk street, new hotel building, fubl-ly Brunswick, Georgia. BAKERY l FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc., EaliQci I5aily 2 ;• r\ GRAHAM RYE BREADS SPECIALTIES. 1 deliver bread, etc., every afternoon. Leave your orders at the bakery. PETER KRAUSS, BrUuwfek, da. My wagon la labelled, “ Peter Krauss’ Bakery." apr29-6m ¥E SELL ;A$ CHEAP AS ANY AND CHEAPER FRESH We have thla day receive! an invoice of this Lime, tbe bent nude for maaona* nee, or for wbltewMbiug and defeating parpotee. For tale in any quantity COOK BROS. Si CO. angl2-tt BOUSE, SIGN 11 FRESCO PAINTING. / ——— The undersigned It prepared to contract for all kfnda of painting In the moat artlallo style. Thoee who Retire fine work done at fh!r prices will do well to cell on him at hit office over W. H. Harrison's •tore. Newcastle street, Brunswick. On. Portraits copied in oil. 10-Je*! . 4. la. JUDISON. X O ! AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Tfetait hontc on Ncw^etH** Sfrerf. hCND\Y Horn*:—fl to lt» a. m : 12 to '2 and ft to 7 . m. >ul»*la^ tMi-f- 't.er-i iK .rc Ink*- :w>tire. v M. I! VYWOOD. !i®l! YOUR ORDERS ! ADDRESS, AUO.F.FRANKLIN&Co. FINNEYS BUILDING, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED HATS, , LACES, RIBBONS. FEATHERS. FLOWERS AND ORNAMENTS, Alto, a Largo Lino of | Hosiery $ Kid Gloves CORSETS, | Of the moat desirable make. Ladles will fln i it a good placo to get all kinds of | Zephyr and Saxony Wool Embroidery, Silks, BRAIDS, ELEGANT NECK I^EAR. DF^ESS TRIMMINGS, FRINOE8 OF.ALL DESCRIP HONS. E. EARLE. deelO-ly IFire Insurance! T. O’CONNOR, Jr. AOESTlFOR TUB BRITISH AMERICA, | LIFEBP’L & LONOON&GLOltB, AMD | NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS' AQENCY. Ofllco o«r M.dil.n’. Drag Htnn. TAX COUECTOR’S APPOINTMENTS. guiBtm.nl. tnr Uw cot* :.XM tar the tew 18K: Mot... Sterling, Oct. 18 md 98 and Not. T. Erelyu. Out. 19 »ud 80 nod Not. 0. nrun.wick. Mot. 1 and 9.18 Hid I*, uid !0and 97. St bimun., Oct. 18 and Not. 8 and 18. My otto. In Braanrlck will be at tb. court hona*. B. M. TISON. Tax Colloctor O. C. BRUNSWICK,GAIfmome barber snip. Goodyear & Kay, A’rTORNEYS AT LAW, CHARLEY GREEN ih’UNSWICK. GEORGIA win cyan. Angu.t 9Mb. 188*. a FIUST-CLASS BAItilUtt SHOP, where he will .xscutu bmr «»t; - moat .pprored oppo.it. Fait __ served. snglB-lm BARBEK SHOP, where he will execi dog, shaving tnd shampooing In the m styles. eh«>i> ou Be> Hreet. nof\rly oj Office. Whit# customers only will be s Fur Sale or Kent. For Sale Cheap. Th.u.d.r.i«ord h« »p i r*, ull,0 "‘r,'",!.^.nd I reut. Good titles. Everything in go..d One second hand Singer Sewing Machine, nearly I • N' new, with all thtr at.acbyuiTAt-, Iu <• running or-1 rent. Good titles. Everything ood bargain for the man that is in unmng or OFRIC*. tore- A. C. BARTLETT.