Newspaper Page Text
VOLUME XI.
BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, D!
=»:
Tiie&flvertiser and Appeal,
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. AT
- GEORGIA,
T. G. STACY &v'SON.
Subscription Kates.
On* copy one year....' ....t> 00
One copy alx months 1 00
Adwtlaeipents from reepenitble parties will be
published until ordered out, when the time is not
specified, and payment exacted accordingly.
Commifnlcations (or Individual benefit, or of a
personal character, charged a<f advertisement*.
Marriages and obituary notice* not exceeding
*” Wheaexseed-
_nent*.
i should bo ad-
dresaed to
■ OCEAN
f t Regular comi
the first and thlri
o’clock, P.M.
YlBltlugfcnd sU
temallylnvlttSta
SEAPORT LOME, No.
I. 0. 0. P.
Meets every Tueedaynlgh t at^hto'c.ock.
/AS. E. LAMBRIOHT. F. Ic R. Secretary.
STORIES OF THE WJOtt.
IIoxv He Became Brave.
8GLBTII0RPE LODGE, NO. 24—K. OP P.
Meets at their Csatle Hall, in Michclson’s build
ing* everj Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting knights
In good standing are fraternally Invited to attend.
, - h. «, McCrary, o. o.
V. ft. MITCHELL* K. of R. and 8.
SECTION NO. 593. E.(«•*« First Wednesday
In ejury month. R p^lOU^st PrealdoOt.
H. J.TtEID, Uecretsrv.
NGENNES3 LODGE, No. 2905. KNIGHTS
• OP H0N01I.- 'I ;
rid
. A. NxLspa, Dictator.
E.v. Financial Boporter;
imOLIAliODGETN^ 1105,, AMERICA
I * LEGIOiyP DOJtOPu
Regular meetings dd and 4th Friday, u ou
month at 8:00 P. M.
T. O. STACY, Commander.
• A.T.LAMBRIOHT. geeyeUty..
1EAP0RT L0DyE, 7."OrtrrT., «0. 58.
• ----- „
GEO. C. CLARK
# Y.M. c. A.
The Young Men's Christian Association holds its
prsyermeoting for uicu every feabbath morning st 9
o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Everyone U
welcome.
no more eras,
MORE
WEAK
EYES!
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVE!
A certain, aafe and efficient Remedy for
SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES,
Cares Tear Di-ups, Granulation, Styo
Tumors, lied Eyes, dint ted Eve
Lashes,
AND PRODUCIN'!) QUICK RELIEF AND PERMA
NENT CURE.
Alao equally efficacious when used in other mala
dies* such ss Ulcers, Fever Sores, Tumors, Salt
Rheum, Burns, Piles, or wherever Intiammation ox-
ists, MITCHELL'S HALVE mty l>o used to sdvan-
tage.
Hold by all DriiaBlst* «’• 3i>c.
L. J.LEAVY&CO ,
Aurt'oii anil Commission Merchants, oi J
General Collecting Aleuts,
Spot. ttention given to the collection of ronts
OasincSD aud consignments solicited, and speedy
returns guaranteed, Office under Advkbtmku and
Appeal offioo, Brunswick, rta. Refers by permla-
slon to J.M. Madden, broker. Cook Bros. ACo.,
manufacturers of lntrW, ar* 51. Colsen, Mayor
of tte citv of Bruusie*. ul4-lv
General Conley tells the story of a
man who came to him at the begin
ning of a battle to say that he was
constitutionally a coward, and that be
conld not go into the fight.. /‘He
asked that he be assigned to some
duty that would keep him clear of the
chance of disgracing himself by cow
ardice. He was assigned to carry
water to the men, and through the
fight was so mnob exposed as any
in the regiment, bat. having his mind
occupied with the business of carry
ing water, be forgot his fear. This
calls to mind scores of instances in
which men who beliefs themselves
onwards discover that their distrost
was not Warranted. ' At,one time,
when we were aboat to cross a deep,
rapid flowing.river, on trees that.had
been cat down, ods on thu left bank
ane the other on tbo right, so that
tbeii; tops fell together and formed an
unsteady sort of foot-bridge, onA man
came to ipe, gave inq his mother’s
piotnre, his pocket dairy, in whioh he
had kept a history of bis personal life
in tbo army, (old me that he bad
never been able to walk a foot-log,
that 'be -was sure lie-conic) not do it,
bn^ be was (ping across (hat river in
Lis' proper place with the same feel
ing that be would charge a battery.
He preferred to be drowned rather
than bo accasod of timidity or cow
ardice on account of any explanation
he would make in regard to bis ina
bility to wulk a foot-log. He gave
mo uessagos to his mother and
friends, and took bis place in the
ranks with that desperate look Reen
on men’s faces who? they know that
the next instant they are “^6
be ordered to go forward to cer
tain death. A rough, reckless fellow,
who bad heard what my comrade had
said, laughed at the idea of aDy man’s
inability to walk n foot-log or rail,
and lie took bis place beside the man
wbo was ready to bo drowned. I
don’t know wbut he said, but when
my friend’s foot touched the log he
straightened tip, looked across the
other shore, and with as true and
firm a step as a practiced gymnast,
moved along the fallen trees until be
touched the other shore. Then he
threw up his cap high in the air aud
sboatod, ‘Glory !’ For tbo first time
in his life he had conquered what he
had believed eu incurable physical
weakness.”
field with the bullets iphizzing about
him the happiest minfates of bis life.
He was happy because b'e bad proven
bitnself a better man than he had
Pt'f
,»>fc.
Ataxic Poweroflioylng Expree-
,,0 “Ll2^_ d ’ swallows that built a nekt inside of a
, , BaptUt Weekly, , school room wham mnrA'thnn iflhnKil.
thonght he was. He was hysterically I D the up-bill business of life, no dren were in d £ ly attendance
one influence has a more benign ef- A goosa Wfl8 m flattering, on the
feet on the weary tovefer than kind- 8nrfaco of one of the WiMon8in i ake8 ,
cheering ^orjJs. Thy m as „ d inve8UgaUon provod that i forty-
strength to. hia, feet, they inspire conr- two pound turtle Had it by the leg.
age for renewed efforyhoy ore sun- )Both were drawD intofl ^.
happy beoanse be discovered, after
all, he was not a coward, and after
that he never hod a doubt of himself, ]y f cheering words- They are
He' bad none the daring that madi ■“ ' -
men rejoice in a fight, bnt he had tha
sort of self-control that made a good shino breakipg'tbroilgh" the clouds
sharp-shooter, that mado a man to bp lC-l'V-au-
depended on. in the crisis of batU£,
that made a good volunteer to charj
a battery, and made a reputation m
man of rare and indomitable coi
age.
oed
A D. GALE & SON,
LOCAL DENTISTS,
BRUNSWICK. - GEORGIA.
Parttea having work in tho dental line will And
to their interest to call. Office in new Kaiser block
over drug* tore of Lloyd k Adania.
D.D.Atkinson
DENTIST,
BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA.
Office up "taira in Wright’* new building. Jc23
A STORY LIKE THE ABOVE.
A veteran speuking of fear in bat
tle said: “Many men iniulo discover
ies as to themselves in time of battle.
On one occasion my file leader, or the
man who stood in front of mo iD the
ranks, turned and said: ‘If you see
me attempt to rim, or if I show the
white feuthnr, knock me .down,
feel now as though I was going to
bolt, and I if I get a chance I will go
like lightning. If I start grab me,
kick me, pound mo, but don’t let me
run.' The fight came on, and the
line at the flunks went back and back,
and the center began to falter. The
man in front of me, the man wbo bad
been in front of me, was beside me.
As the sweeping Federal line came on
ns he said, with ghastly face, 'Let’s
meet them half way.' He spraDg for
ward with a whoop, and that part of
the lino went with him. There was
an awkward and furious struggle, but
1n five minutes we wero pursuing the
Federols through tho cornfield, und
in rare exhilation of spirits the man
who bad been afraid that he would
bolt was conducting himself after the
He told
Old Newspapers for Sale*
Several tbouauu l olu oxclwngea* aultable for j • „
rapping paper, to put under carpet*, etc., for sale j manner OI ft frOllCSOUie GO".
hundred. Apply at Tm3 0FF1CE . j afterwards that ho spent in that corn-
ORANT ONCE EXPERIENCED TREPID.
On one occasion Grant ackoi
edged be experienced trepidation u
confronting an enemy. It waf,
opening of the war. He writesi j
halted at night on the road, find:
ceqded the next morning at ai
hoar. Harris—the Confederate;
aiander—had been encam;
creek 1 bottom for the sake 4f
■near water. The hills .on oiff"
of the creek extend to con^i
height, possibly morn than oi
dred feet. As we approi
brow of the bill frbm which it •
pected we could see Harris'
possibly find bis men ready
1)0 meet ns, my heart kepi'
higher, until, it felt as thoi
in my throat. I wonld ba ;
anything’ then to,’ have be
Illinois, bat I bad not tho morel cour
age to halt and consider wfijfrto, do;
I kept right on. When we' 9Mch«d<ai
point from whibh/.£ke w Mow
was in full view, I halted. -f(ie flac^j
where _ Hcrris hafi qneadjMd .a
da^s’ before -ueaa ~
marks of a recent encampment
plainly visible, but the tioops were
gone.. My heart resumed its place.
It occurred .to me at once that Harris
had beeo ns much afraid of me as
had been of him. This was a view of
the question I had never taken be'
fore; bnt it wns one I never forgot
afterwards. From that event to the
close of the war I never experienced
trepidation upon confronting an on
emy.”
A recent murder trial in France
has caused a great sensation. A man
named Beaudoin was shot and killed
while asleep in bed by the side of bis
wife. Madame Beaudoin declared
that she beard no report and did not
see the assassin. One Brageul was
arrested for the crime. He confessed
his guilt bnt claimed that Madame
Beaudoin hirer) him to do the deed.
She admitted him through a window
and then went to bed again. The a8'
snssin rested bis gnn across the wom
an’s legs in order to take good aim at
her hosbund. The blood-stained bed
was brought into the courtroom, and
the prisoners were compelled to assume
the identical positions they occupied
at the moment of the murder. The
jury found Bragenl guilty, and acquit
ted Madame Boandoin.
t tit ni irj. When ostriches aro breeding they
gloom whjch bovUr ovor^miWy a sor- aro very ^ege,: yet a colay dog will
rowing heart. , . tame them completely, and at the
We all know how grateful and re- Oapeof Good Hope the doge do the
freshing loving words-wordsof. sjm- worU of berding . witb _ eat it
patby and apprtiiaHon^rw tp os, A d6g MoDgiog to 0harlea Pottm
yet how spanngly |jp of us use 0 f Parker.barg, W Vs., goeeyegnlor-
-them; they east bat iitti*, wh, ehoald ly ^ ther&^^ and brings back
3^ «•“**? *^^0 »® tbo " the mail: gets the milk from the milk-
“I l V " ' midi’ deify, and has t
Perhaps we filiice toolittld value on A. ti.it d-Ll'i
When twin babies are so very mneb
alike that they cannot be so readily
distinguished apart, the difficulty can
be overcome by slitting the ears of
one with u pair of scissors. Another
plan is to tattoo a lizzard in the fore
head of one baby and an elephant in
the forehead of the other.
I see yon still keep up the mourn
ing decoration for Grant," said a visi
tor in tho composing room of a print
ing office. “Oh, no,” said the fore
man, “that's tlm priuters’ towel.”
Actions, looks, words, steps, form
the alphabet by which yon mav spell
character.
what rea
wb
ll >
as “giving is than receiving.”
SUB WAS READY FOB HIM.
Rutland (Vt.) Herald.
A farmer in this coanty wbo was
widower, wrote to a lady in an ad
joining town, whom he bad never
seen, describing bis circumstances
fully, and saying to her that if agree
able to her be would call at her house
The London Field tells of a< pair of
' <*. i IV ui-'ills' l . it at the bank,)59^re6tiy, ‘
.Possesses almost magic A n immenseVfwioun^land^og.be-
power i when , spoken in ,*jnoe»ty, Iongibg B ^ iSan Fran .
Borne ate apt to Tegsrduae trifles oisco> 8nopp<)d a t a child ufho was
fflP expreMons 'df ’sybrtathy and # agoillg h ih,. The' <AHd^' mother
^igbra(^ed the dog, who slunk amaj,
brighten itb*i ,}ifo. apd hgpttp tbe ibnt so0n i retvned with a wm, afifl,
hearts Jof | friends, and ^pijao ate %*itb reiVfexInvag'tnt capers, lsid’it
Strang bashful about WHkg-’those it the feet of IW'ohfld. 9heh it huK-
in Ahojn,pwft.,4o W o ,dr 9 le, thdUhey ’ ried to it ^ mi8tr ^ 88
' Jo^H. p*Bff.or,Belize, N. J.,
“T*- %(.'tb®y ^osifjot opd( tried breeding, iqneil in an . immense
enjoy their talents, andorel happy in wireoage . The (third day after the
their bOfabany. Th^- think- one’s femkkrbad ^Hfog.ebe died on
own ftmliiy ought td know ( all this the D<18 t. Thechck was greatly dia-
without bdn&'tdH.'atod ’ftwt iti would tre88dd; He/draggOd thodead bird
WSJIeTWSh words Of com- and l }ar iedlit l i.) M ving on-
‘ they ktb not Olwayt ly t»‘fohg.feofherti new 4>bb-wing ex-
^isspprobaUon and Thisdbne telhithmOd to the
to jgive Vifcftt (inpatient and unkind neB tana sat on the fat/ and eventu-
W •' ally eacceeded Ah' bringing out a
nux***** “asingW bit- brood of tenyoung quaiL The young
t^^braih^y.aiiqtiiet ah ^t^re fom- birds- ore n'ot* alivec " Hiw
fcf.for a,„wbol9 'ifertttgSS**-
, 1 *fcnoe i easts a glooip. oyef ^eashble -m u p . OET ' . M ,^ B “ IKP -.,
‘/[io'teeholdrWhile amiiie,dtoj<u(le*aa Whenevsr the sabjeot oLmarrisge
j ^ k *]j^fii <Msfcassh4 b> * "pohHo .‘journal, it is
and weariest hoar.
flowers, springing up along onr dnsty women is a bind
road, fall of fresh fragance and bean- 8 re the merest bosb. Certainly there
ty, so hind words and gentle acts are extravagant women, bnt their
and sweet dispositions make glad the numbers are not near so great as
home where peace and blessing dwell, spendthrift men. As a rale women
And from the pleasant speech of oro economical, and in nine cases out
such homes go out benign influences 0 f tei)i instead of being a burden to
which ever widen and bless humanity, their husbands, are the exoot reverse.
To be born with a happy disposi- They save more for him than he could
tion is an invaluable blessing, and to do f or himself, let him try it ever so
nse it in making happy and bright b ard. Comparatively few men who
the lives of others is as much better oro j D p 08e88 j 0n 0 f fortunes, could
have made their early starts in life If
it bad not been for the frugality of
their wives. If a man can live off his
income, be can live equally as well, if
not better, with the same expenditure,
if he bad a good wife. And they are»
not scarce. Nearly every woman will
at once accommodate herself to her
circumstunces. Htr ambition to lay
in two weeks with hie minister and °P something will cause her hnsband
make her his wife, at the same time *° economize, and in a financial, social,
giving her numerous references as to a8 * el1 88 8 moral P° ,nt of ™ w ’ ^
bis character, etc He also informed 8,,bur ‘ ‘^“trioas yooug man should
her that if she consented to this ar- marr y*
rungoment that she need not answer
bis letter at all. Hearing nothing I wa8 talking to Maj. Poore the oth-
frorn her, at the appointed time be er day in Washington about the death
wont to hor borne, fonnd her all ready, of Webster. He bad in his room a
and they were made man and wife in large piotnre o( Webater sitting up
THE DEATH OF WBBSTBB.
few minutes after their first meet- Iike one of the early saints, and ad-
ln 8- dressing some twenty persons in terms
“Why are yon home so early?” of Christian admonition. Maj. Poore
Asked a wife of her bnsband. “Is says that be has always understood
the singing school exhibition ont al- that Webster’s last words referred to
ready ?” “No, not more than half a drink of brandy which the doctor
oat, 1 ” he replied. “Why didn’t yon said he might take if be was alive at
stay to the close? Weren’t yon in- a certain boar. The doctor had said
terested in the singing ?” “I was an- that be would not recover, and would
til a sixteen-year-old boy attempted probably die before that boor, and if
to sing ‘Larboard Watch Ahoy.’ Then be lived nt that hoar let him have the
thought I would come home, go to stimulant. Webster, it seems, bad
bed and try and forget all abont it” heard tho remark, tbongh he was in
-*•*-» something of a stupor. When the
“Love is blind,” bat it gets along clock came to the time he remarked
remarkably well without the aid oi a in plain and emphatic tones, “I still
guide. ' live—brandy!’’