Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 15, 1888, Image 2

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l-l regtnl to miIiJivM*, t law found It rrjr wImIumum and liwxpmrira plan carry a lluto nota teak around la taf iMirkrt. You will find tots • wary worthy dorhv. Set a|«rt a pocket Mcnslly tolu u«'. ami always Imro It timw. If you wake #p at a quarter of 6, and bare to tie at Uh> office at R, and ruutl nood» , cconotniae on jour droning time, Juat let ' your luipcnder* and collar button* go, but bo euta to have the book. Don't leave your room without It Into thb book put every odd, whim- deal or afiggntivo tiling that you run acroH, whether you ace It boor It read it or whether It cornea popping into your head without apparent oauao or reason. , You'll aoon And that you have aubjocla vholo family for six enough to lost too wl , months. Then all you havo to do, when you fed tho divine afflatus creeping down your sjiine, and hear tlte inviting murmur of tiro muse, la to aclao your book, run your finger down its pages till you find a theme to suit your mood—humorous, re ligious, philosophical or Walt Whit- maniacal, as tho eaao may bo, and-then, putting your beat foot forward, follow it up with equally mod feet till the thing ia dono. You will find, by adopting tills plan and pnttiiig In your odd moments, and an evening or two, you oan average ono or two pieces of rather so-so verso every week.—John P. Lyons in Tho A Hanking Trial. It’e the hardest thing In all legal prac tice to convict a banking 'Criminal. Whllo tho jury may be convinced that ho'e ‘a rascal and deserves conviction, there are to many ways in whloh every questionable banking transaction may bo made to look business like that tho attor neys of tho swindling defondant can cosily moke it appear to a conscientious jury that there la at least a doubt In tho case, and the prisoner goes free. It is difficult, too, to make a jury understand the pointa in a banking caw. Tho clearing house Is tho greatest pus sier of oU.- In one banking trial I had I put a St. Louis banker on tho stand to explain tho clearing house system to tho jury, and although ho did it In what might havo appeared to bankers a most lucid man ner, you never saw twelve men worse muddled than theso jurymen wero when ho finished. That trial, by toe way. was one of those in which tho criminal esoaped. After hard w6rk, I convicted Uw man on five counts, but toe supreme court saved him tor deciding tost the law .he had violated did not op] banka.—Bank Attorney' In crab Whites on the Congo. , The engineer on the Congo who hoi been writing his experiences in Black wood'# Magatlno assures his readers that with ordinary good can white men can live there at least m conveniently and In at good health os in Jamaica, and he ex- presses the opinion that when they have more home comforts they may fnjoy life with as much ease and safety aa now. la Indku The white men on the Congo within tho post two years have beodmo convinced that the mat mortality during ' the early years of Stanley'! enterprise was laigoly due to the privation* and hardships that his followers had to under go. It la a noteworthy fact that otBoma, on the lower Congo, whloh Stanley yean ago dtseribed aau port holo, the sanitary condition has been eo fer Improved that It Is now the seat of government of toe Congo state. Among the thirty or forty traders and agents of the Congo state who are living at Soma, not e death has thus fer been reported this year.—New York Sun. , ' SwlatertaiuF* .Hitch Cows, . Bwltaorland has 660.000 miloh cows, all of native breed, and divided Into two sharply defined races, the mown and too spotted. Tho former color varies from deep fawn to mouao gray, tho latter shade bring hold In the most esteem. The brown rnoe la short horned and con sidered aa the original type. It corre sponds to tho remains found on too si tee of toe &orata dtiea dt the Third century of our era. The skulls of this race, fur thermore, are identical with those found In the Swiss lake dwellings, Thospottcd race, peculiar to Berne and Fribourg, Is believed to ha of Scandinavian origin. «om the milking print of view there la not vriy much dtSerenoe botwocn either race. The average dally yield la about two gallons, or twrive, gallons per 118 pounds of Uvewrighb The percentage of butter to the tofik varies from 8 8-4 to 4 84 per cent.—Chicago Times. A Hoheatollem Statute. According to it* family statutes, no member of the house of HoheozoUcrn Is to undergo an operation dangerous to life, save on too battlefield or under like urgent circumstance*, without tho for mal oonaont of thdklng of Prussia for toe time bring and hlarSnlstry of state. Yhle I* tho ration of too itato council whloh wai held at Berlin to consider the vase of tho crown prlnco, at which tho mrinco regent of Brunswick and the grand duke of. Baden wore preaont, Count Stolberg-Wcmlgerode, minister of tho household, presiding. Tho Emperor William and Prince Bismarck havo, of course, requested toe crown prince to act as he pleases.—New York Tribune. • ——■ * A very ingenious and useful invention, which has just been patented, in tho “Criado illuminator,” which is intended for use by dentist; and surgeons for tho parpoeo of examining tooth and tho throat. Tho instrument consists of a tubo of hard robber about the MiWmim of a lead pencil and six inches long. At ono endii a funnel shaped opening, into which to screwed a miniature Edison Incan descent lamp of ono candlo power, and having on its under side a flat, epoon- ehoped pleco of eilver for oomprassiiig the tcrunw dnrinw too examination - It is Absurd For people to expect a cure fer Indiges tion, unless they refrain from eating what Is unwholesome t but U anything will sharpen the appetite and give teoe to Uie digestive organs, It Is Ay#r*s Sar saparilla. Thousands oil over the land testify to the merit* of tote medicine. Mrs. Sarah Burroughs, of 346 Eighth street, South Boston, writes t "My hus band has taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla, tor Dyspepsia and torpid liver, end has been greatly benefited." A Confirmed Dyspeptic. C. Canterbury, el 111 Franklin st., Boston, Moss., writes, that, suffering for years from Indigestion, bo was at lwt induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla and, by Its use, was entirely cured. Mrs. Josoph Aubln, of High street, Holyoke, Mass., suffered for over a year from Dyspepsia, so tlmt she could not eat substantial food, bccamo very weak, and was unable to caro for her family, Nelthor the medicines prescribed by physicians, nor any of the remedies advertised for the euro of Dyspepsia, holpod her, nntil she commenced tho nso of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. "Three bottles of this medicine,'' she writes, "cured mo." Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, raaraasn by Dr. <1/0, Ayer k Co., Lowell, Matt, Fries 81; sU bottles, |l. Worth *1 a bottle. NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLORY LINE. STEAMERS CAltONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. S ,N and niter DoobmboV STtli, 1887, ono ot tho ' ntwTO steamers wilt leave Now York every osday and Friday at 8 p. m. CIom oonoooUon* with all point* on D. * W. tn E> T..V. a a. Railroads. Through, but* Udloi tnoa to annotation Oboe* road*. Freight and paanga aa low aa by any otbar Hr Forpuaeongeramietatorooma apply to . III. tV SODTBWICK, Apt, nnot-U Urtmtwlck.a H rent M 8hoe ‘ Fiiiiu *11 fltsnii tuuru WAYCBOSS HHORT LINE. TIME GABO IK KFFM.TgKOV. ixtb, IBST. watt tabu FACT MAIL. 23523 Friday/pm Wcdnoaand plant emttsuip lue Lv ....Tampa,,...,ir At Key WMt....Lv At tlav.ua .. ..Lv AMT * Bat, aooa Tuai*?** - * 10 “ 4 »»w »•* Yorilad HEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7.OS am IV..... Iiuam Iv,.,,. SJOam lr.,„. ItiM.m ar. ..Havant: ah.ar 7.68pm . ..Jmud .ar S:ltpa ■ ■Iv M*p~ lOOnoon at iso am lv acagfc 10(10 lfiUpm lv.,.. UiMpmlv.... liWprn ar..,. .Callahan. Iv I lit pm JackaonvlU Iv aoo pm TUSpr JacksoariUa. ITwarsroM.. ..Valdosta... ar t:S0p_ loata... Iv titapm Quitman Av soapm ThomaavUle lv l.SSpm Balnbridga ...It llistam 3jjfU>m it.',' Balnbridga.. lv IrtUpm or,.,....uhattahooehM )r drtSHK Orlasna via Pensacola. HKUKTam loan to tod from JackaonvlU* and to and from Jscksonvlllt and Naw EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. I.a0pmlv... Bavannap.... u 13.33 pm 4.40 pm or... ..!» 3.88 a in t.48 p m ar,/. till pm tv,.. JaokaonvtU*.... ,M 3:48am 7i80pm lv., 8:8Vpm ar.f. ..WftjreroM..**.. pupont .*r 81*5am ..Iv BifOam Siispm lv... LakoOlty ..ar 10.48 am 8:48 pm tv>„ 8:88 pm lv... .....tialucavlllo Live Oak ..ar 10.80am ..ar 7.10am 8i40pm lv.'.. 10:53pm it.:. .«lr 8t8fian Pullman biiffst cars to and from JackMsvtllc and Bt.Loala via TbomuvlUc, Albany, Montgomery and NaahvtUa, T ALBANY EXPRESS. 13.'40am ar... 8«iam ar... 7:00pm lv... ....Jacksonville... . ...lv fioopm ..,*r 7;38 a m 1:08am |v.... a-.30am tr..,. 7:10* mer... 10:80 am ar... ....Oalneavlllo ...lv 8i48pm 10i4S am ar.... Lake City ..lv 8i38pm lieBamlv,,.. Dupont ar 3.48 pm 0.80* m ar Thomasvllls lv 7.00 p m 11.40 a mar ’..Albany Iv 4.00 pm Stop* at all regular atatlona. Pullman palace aieeplng cere to end from JackaonvIU* and Savan nah. JKSDP EXPRESS. 8.18 pm lv. Savannah.. ar 8.80am 0.10pm *(...., Jmup Iv 6.38am Stops at all regular and flag itatlona, l’ullmnn buffot cart Jacksonville to Cincinnati and throngh nOMhcaJncksnnvIlliitoClinttnnoqgn B| lhill slcopln^oars to and from Jacksonville and Through tickets sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and baggngo chocked through.. Sleeping car bertha and sections sc oured at Passenger Station. W. F. HARDEE, Gnu. 1-nss. Agt. R. U. FLEMING, Suporlntemlcnt. E. T. y. & 0. B. It. train Time.) The Florida Short Lino. and altar Sunday. Nov. 87, 1887, passenger (. WUi run aa fdAows, (Contra! Standard Choice Assortment Pry Goods, Ladies’, Chiidren^s&Men^Shoes, Best Selected Motions, Choice Family Groceries, Provisions and Grain, •Wood and Willow TPare, Crockery and Glassware^ Tobacco and Cigars, .0-0 TO- J. J. SPEARS’, • BRUNSWICK, GA. JcSO-ly I Glauber & Isaac, mmimn ■Brunswlois., Ga. Office and fWareroom In tho fonnor Freight House of tho B. <fc. W. K. R. Jnoxt to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Salted and SmokedJMeats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apple Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited call on mo before *" Wool, Ac. Hotted. Parties wanting anything In my line will And It to their advantage to purchasing elsewhoro. Highest market price* paid for Hide*, jFun^ wm| 00180 SOUTH. amvo Atlanta 5 10 n m Leava MoDotiouglt 0 18 a m I) 80 n in Leave Maeon 081 a m Arrive Cochran 1107 a m .cave Knstrann 1145 n in -oavo Lumber City 1 ill p m -cave Ilaxloy r 10 p m Arrivo iTesup il 15 p m Arrive llruuiwlck 0 88 p m Arrivo Savannah 7 C8 p m Arrivo Jacksonville 7 48 p m 7 08 <> m 8 08 p m 8 80 pm to 18 p m 10 20 p m 11 47 pm 1134 am 183 am 3 17 am 818 am ooo am V10 a in 718 am Ssha no standi higher In the eattmat man any. otW m tho world, Tueusnflde It will toll you tho reason It you ask iluiu. BUTTON This Ibno standi ITfarvri tl who wear tt^ thn.eatligatton* of naaoi FOR SALE HY. H. L. MoLENUON, .Agent, apll-ly Kaiser Olaok. W.B.Mell&Co., Wholsmls and Retail Dealsrs In * SADDLES&HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather belting. PRIMOH AMD AMERICAN 0ALT BKIM8, BULX “YMffiSfSfiSSSSt**- HiRKESS, GOLUBS, BRIDLES, EL, SUITABLEFCMl^MHA^MEN^ArtD TURPENTINE jflL Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. PU NAM’S Liter; Stable! Corner Monk and Oglethorpe atrecta. M V imtrona and the public can rcat assured of securing from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs ■UAXDTHK REST SERVICE. ujAn order]aoltclted, (and aMlafartlongguaran- A- T. PIJTNAM, (IQlNtlNOBTfl. Leavo Jackaonvlllo 7 80 n m Loave Savatnah 7 00 n in Lcnvo llrmmwlck <.. 10 80 a m Lenvo.Tcsup IS top m 7 00 pm 718 p in 8 80 pm 11 07 p m i m Arrivo Macon. . #88 p m Lcnvo Macon 648pm leave Flovllla 811 p m Leave McDonough OOSp in Arrive Atlanta tool p in Leave Atlnnta.... 100 p mio SO p m Arrivo Romo 410 p ni 110 p in Ar. Chattanooga! 8 oo n in 4 to n in 188 am 3 80 am 8 88 am 4 00 am 513 am 007 a m 7 30 am 7 40 nm 10 40 am 188 p m Connection la made at Clevolaua wan Pullman pntneo sleeping ears, ono at which goes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and the other to New York viaRaanoko and tho Shenandoah Valley. Leighton sleeping ear* between Brunawlok and Athuita. UMuruss u. W. WRENN, G. P. L. J. KLLI8, A.G.P.A., Knoxvl Atlanta, Ga. iu. uni — AT. A., tile, Tenn. Pianos anl Organs Tuned And Repaired ip Workman-Like Manner. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numerous O City and Country Reforcncea. Ordere can bo loft with It. T. Dunn or Wnlto A Dart. R. E. STEELE, Tonclior of Miulo and Resident Timor. d. A. BUTTS, Physician ar\d Surgeoi\. /OFFICE northwest corner of Nowcoetle and \J Uloneestor streets, lately occupied by l)r. Ji Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Iirngglit, will revolve prompt attention. Omco hours 0 to 11 n. m. and !l to I p.m. lti tor st root, ono door from Un wilt receive prompt attention. Kesidenccon Glouees- idem. „ ’Sporlat attention given to diseases of throat and lung*. 0.0. HOOKE. J. C. VAI.ENTIKOt Shoes, Shoes, Hats, Hats! COMPLETE STOCK AT THE - A.T PANIC FRIOB3S! Call and be convinced. Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Specialty. H. L*. MoLENDON, Agent, np21 KAISER BLOCK, Clothing, Clothing! JJ.LISSNER&CO Auo. F. Franklin. J. /. H. Jone FRANKLIN A JONES, Dealer. Broker anil Comis* Herclaet, MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Manufacturers and Dealers la StoY Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. Wanted—By n indy of some ex pcriencc, a situation as Stenographer and type-writer, who will be ready to start on tho shortest notice. Ad dress, Post oflicobox 40. lin Hi;, Un, tad, tar, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. % Car-Lofcw Hots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. JanU-lT.