Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, November 18, 1882, Image 5

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Corrcapondanf Srannili New*. A new variety of cotton plant baa been brought to where great things of {ti lt is the product of .the hybridisation I of the-oottonf plantwith the common ' okra—both of them indigenous to I Florida, where the new plant has been [ reared. The hybrid,, which attains the height of about two feet, has the stalk of okra and the foliage of the I cotton, but the dower and fruit are said to be very unlike either parent. The flower, of which each plant ooly bears one, is as large as the magnol ia, and nearly as fragrant. It, like the cotton bloom, is white for several days after it opens; later, it becomes I pale pink, and finally red, “when it drops, disclosing a wonderful boll.”— For about ten days the boll resembles that of the cotton plant, when its growth, “as if by magio," increases wonderfully, aud it finally reaches the I size of a large cocoannt Then the lipt or cotton down appears, of which [ each boll prodnoes about two pounds of a fine long staple superior to the | sea island cotton. The great advan tage which this cotton possesses is I the ease , with which the boils can be [ gathered, an unskilled picker being able to pick six or seven hundred pounds weight in a day. ▲ still fur- I (her advantage consists in the ab sence, or rather the peculiar disposi tion of the seeds, wbioh instead of be ing mixedjwith the lint, lie at the bot tom of the boll. There are only four or five of these seeds, which resem ble persimmon seed, and can be easi ly shaken out as the boll is placked, ro that the cotton reqaires no gin ning. The saving in expense occa sioned by the redaction of labor both in picking and ginning are likely to cause this hybrid cotton to snpplunt the gossypium, even if its produce were not of superior quality attribut- I ed to it. ♦—-♦•♦-—» London Nows abont President Artbnr. Loudon Figaro. President Artbnr looks ridiculous enough in the fashion-plate dresses aud attitudes iu which New York tailors publish him, but, according to what I am told, his real appearance is still moi'ii absurd since bo took to dressing Itin.fi’eK in , t style more suit ed to the uUumiuuiu iesthete than the President of a nation of sturdy Re publicans. Silk socks, most elabo rately clocked, quilted' white, jackets, elaborately embroidered waistcoat, patent leather pnmps with rosettes, are but samples of the affectations which ho now affects. I do not hear that he has appeared at tho White House in velvet knickerbockers, but lie is fast coming to these. strength ,1P«*l* a buiinett, strength to study a profession, strength to regulate a household, strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain. All this repre sents what is wanted, In the often heard expression, "OhI I whirl l.:J the strength I" [f you am broken down, have not energy, or feel a: if life was hardly worth liv- ing, you can be relieved and re- £ !•?rrd to robust health and strength by taking BROWN’S IRON BIT- Ti-liS, which is a true tonic—a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. (01N. Fremont Sl, Biltlnor, During the war I was in jured in the stomach by a piece of • shell, and have i offend frankever since. About foar yean ago it brought on paralr • . sia, which kept me in bed u months, and the best doctoi* in the city mud I cpuld not jive. I suffered fearfully front indigestion, and for over two yean could not eat solid food and for a Urge portion of tha time was unable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Bitters and now after taking two bottles I am able to get up and go around and am rapidly improving. G. Decker. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true, reliable, non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood, gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerves. At a hotol in Oswego, N. Y., the other day, a cooplo from tho country, of Milesian extraction, took scats at tho itinuer table. Directly after young conplo seated themselves op posite, and the young man took u stnlk of celery from the dish and commenced eating it. The old lady opposite looked at him a mo ment with an air of disgust, and then nudged her husband and said in a stage whisper: “ D’ye moind the blackguard ating the bokay ?" Three hnndred dollars a year gives a spacious and elegant residence in the Azores. Servant wages are $2 to $5 a month; one cent a pound buys the finest grapes; moat and chickens cost about fifty per cent less than here; fish is excellent and abundant, and vegetables nro plenty and cheap. Lord Houghton, of England, has purchased 60,000 acres of land in southern Florida, and intends going extensively into sugar culture, invest ing at least $1,000,000. A Vermont debating society will tackle tho question, “Which is the '« isf fun, to see a man try to thread a needle or a woman try to drive a Old fashionables remedies are rapidly giving ground before the advance ot this conquering specific, anti old fashioned idea* in regard to depletion as a means of cure, hfivc been quite exploded by the success of the great renovant which tones the system, trauquilizea the nerves, neu tralizes malaria, depurates and enriches the blood, rouses the liver when dormunt, and promotes a regular habit of body. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. Fairbank Scales -AND- Miller’s 6-Lever LOCKS. The best in the World, FOR SALE BY A. F. FRANKLIN & CO., BRUNSWICK, GA. DRUG STORE. F. J0ERGER, (AGENT,) Has just Opened a New and Complete Stock of FRESH DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, EttO., JEYtO., Next door to Goldsmith k Nock, NEWCASTLE STREET LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S AT VERY LOW PRICES LOOK AT A FEW OF OUR GOODS Quoted below! Come and examine onr stock before purchasing elsewhere! Be eonvinced of onr offerings, ana SAVE MONEY! IN THESE HARD TIMES I 3 Button Kid Gloves, worth $1, for 60c.' Scotch Plaid Dress Goods at 15c. Worsted Dress Goods from 10c. * Flannels, all wool, for 26c. * „ . All Wool Double Width Cashmere at 66c, / All W <>nl Camel Hair Dress Goods at 35c. , Henrii'Ua Cloth, double width, at $1 26. 4-4 Blenching and Unbleached, good quality, at 8Jc. Fast < ’«Jor Ginghams at 8c. Calicoes at 6c. 10-4 White Blankets for $2 00. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT A/t "Very Low Prices. OUR OLD MOTTO: "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!” V lifuL- Ml J| J. fobll-tilloetW Tho latest fashion reports mention hat couplings are almost universally oro by railroad cars. u GREEN GROCER AND Provision Dealer BRUNSWICK, GA. nKflfT BEEF, VEGETABKES POULTRY, EGGS, FRUIT, And a (.amt (lock H 3-SOC33I3S. SPECIAL CONTRACTS Made with Vessels. aagl2*tf ON DECK! V Stock D& o y ®®od§. FANCY GOODS, HATS k CATS, BOOTS AND SHOES, FALL OPENING OF MILLINERY! OCTOBER lGth, 1882. THE LADIES’ STORE RE-OPENED ON SECOND FLOOR OF NEW BRICK BLOCK! IbTOTIOlTS, CLOTHING, $?c. FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. 600DS ABE CHEAP And haring ransacked New York for Bargain* and ► tvlr•. I fancy 1 can exhibit a clock of Qooda Whit h for price, quality and beauty, Will Not Be Excelled In onr city. Come and ace, and aa I sell for cash only, yon may bo sure of BABQAINS. D. T. DUNN. CHEAP, CHEAP! IIATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACES, GLOVES; DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES, FLOWERS AND RUCHINGS! Bntteriok’s Patterns IN ALL FALL STYLES ! I Khali endeavor to pic**? nil, and nwk that every lady in the city giro mo a call boforo buying olflc- where. ALL COUNTRY ORDERS I am prepared to fill at once. Mrs. M. C. ROWE. oct7 ly SPRING & SUMMER SCHEDULE GA.I& FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO. W.F.PEMIIAN GENERAL STEAMER DAVID CLARK Leaves Brunswick every Tuesdsy and Friday eve ning and will arrive at Savannah every Wednesday and Hatnrday. Returning, will leave Savannah ev ery Monday and Thursday, arriving at Brunawick every Tuesday and Prlday morning. STEAMER CITY OF BRIDGETON Will leave for Femandina every Thursday and Sunday morning. Passengers and freight for Satilla river will be forwarded weekly per hteam»r HOWARD DRAKE, on application to Agent. I Extra steaxpers are held In reserve to aupply ev- | ery demand. aprl)16-3m Merchandise Broker, BRUNSWICK, GA. Merchants wishing to make ardors for goods sr requested before doing so to get quotations on samu from me. Will famish on application tha lowest market rates on goods delivered here, such aa Grain, Hay, Meats, Flour, ate., eta. I represent at present at this point— KENTUCKY FLOUR CO Louisville KBN1TCKY MODEL 8TKAM BAKERY...Louisville 8. H. RICHARDSON k CO., Grain, Mast... Chicago B. JONES. General Groceries Cl nriubat MIAMI SOAP 4 OIL GO Cincinuat Etc., Etc., Eta febi-ly F. WARNKE. MoroDant Tailor. MY' ©TOOK For the present season is of unequalled extent and variety, embracing every novelty In material aa<l etyle for MEN’S WEAR, made up in style and finish unsurpassed. Examination solicited. Joerger’s block, • : : Brunswick* Ga, AprUU-l/ <5*