Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 17, 1888, Image 2

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PCACt Vlml* «m< vrtM nM In lion •rad. dark vrilh tampeal, o'er the Atlantic breast/ White uaiWmnth, turn fathom* Asap la ocean, !> pt'ACO »IVt (Tft Mama bnaMalr.thsiaunisfarstbisninaapimt, Hniry Ml Mm. Uto furls* tau possessed) White ovsr all whits doodteU pan araalcrptng la pern and rest Start, 0 wild beam why In tba atom world raring Film thou thui midway, pamloaWaUvu and jem, When aU so near above, bslowuobuclag, Are heaven and rest) -G W. Willie la Youth"* EFFECTS OF EARLY RISING. Getting Vp Bo Early Aa to lie Lea* "Healthy, Wealthy and Wine." Let tts begin by saying that omry per son needs n certain average amount of Bleep in twenty-four horns, and that, ex cept -in extremely rare oases, the person best preserves health by taking that av erage amount every day, beginning at the same hour, and of oourae ending at the same hour, day after day. In the next place, remembering that if wo obearve tha rule of taking a uni form amount of sleep each night, the ' Question of what hour wo shall rim is de termined by the hour of istirlng, we may aay that, with meet people, the morning hours are the beet and frsehest of the day. This does not oover the whole truth, for, In considering this question, it must bo torso in mind that wo are really deciding between an hour, or lea time, at the beginning, r *nd the seme tfloe at file end of the day. Again, the amount of sleep needed is hot the same for all persons. Conse quently, If all are to rise at the same hour, they must retire at different hours. . One of the most amusing conceits of the Rev. Dr. Edward E. Hale, represents a fanner and his wife, with a frenzy for .firly rising, to have argued, from the ddtecss oT6 o’clock as a uniform break- fist hour* through the year, that they could gain an hour a day by breakfasting at 8. • The experiment worked so well that they presently pushed the breakfast hour book to 4 o’clock, and so gained two hours a day,. Again they moved the hour took to 8 o’clock—and so they went on, untllthey had gone backward through ■ the houn three tubes, with the result of gaining three whole days every day they Obviously one may rise too early, and mgjjMn ^conse^uenco^to^tow^^healthy, hour more reasonably early. And, k, no rule coven all cases. Beyond a doubt there are persons, young and old. mom especially old, who cannot rise at what is to most people not too early an .hour, without extreme dlioomfort, and in f of health. It is Absurd lot people to upset a one lot Indigos- fisa, unless they minis from eating what it unwholesome | tot if anything will sharpen the appetite sad give tone to the digestive organs, It Is Ayer's Sar saparilla. Thousands all over tbs land testify to the merits of this medicine. Mrs. Sarah Burroughs, of MS Eighth street, South Boston, writes t "My hus band has taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, for Dyspepsia end torpid liver, and has been greatly benefited." A Confirmed Dyspeptic. 0. Canterbury, of lit Franklin at, Boston, Mass., writes, that, suffering for yean from Indigestion, be was at last Induced to try Ayer's Sarsaparilla had, by Us use, was ontirely cured. * Mrs. Joseph Aubin, of High atreot, Holyoke, Moss., sufforod for over a year from Dyspepsia, so that she could not eat substantial food, became very weak, and was unable to caro for her family. Neither tho medicines prescribed by physicians, nor any of tho remedies advertised for the cure of Dyspopsia, helped her, until she commenced the uso of Ayor’s Sarsaparilla. "Throe bottles of this modlclne," sho writes, "cured mo.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, XXXPAXKO BT Dr. J. 0, Ayer it Co., Lowell, Man, " Fries (I| six bottles, |J. Worth |5s belli*. ' not make them wakeful a moment sooner: or, it happens that they cannot sleep at the beginning of ' the fight If they try. Sdch people, if the affliction is a real one, are to to pitied. Now our readers will see tho comfort wo oiler to late risers. We say to thorn that if they.oannot rise early they ought hot to do so.’. Leaving out of tho ac count those whose work compels them to be up late, at fight, we estimate that one person in fifty is unable to rise early without harm. ; i The rest of those who do not get up to breakfast—oto lazy.—Youth’s Compan ion, The Centum soldier, as seen at Stras' burg and in othor parts of the empire, is the result of a most careful and thor- . Tough military organization for a long series of yean and of A military system that has reached perfection. Ho Is an , educated man, physically and mentally, add a part of his education is acquired under military discipline. He is not so ■.dashing in his appearance as tho English soldier, but ho shows in" " in bis figure the re fill of thorough training in qthletio and gymnastlo exercises, ana then is an air and expression of Intolligonooand culture shout the German soldier not seta in tho army of any other nation. ■His uniform is scrupulously neat and clean; ho is sober, quiet, respectful and obedient! he is falthnil, loyal and patrl- Otic. My ■ observation of tho German , soldier leads me to think that in physical development, in military education in every detail, and in general education, which includes the knowledge of several languages, the German soldier has no superior or equal.—Ool, Clark in New York Herald.^ The chances of fito are thus set down: Out of every 1,000. men twenty-five of them ‘die annually. One-half of thoso who ore born dio before they attain the age of 7 years. The men able to bear arms form a fourth Of the inhabitants of a country. MOM old men are found in fievated situations than in valleys and plains. Tbs number of inhabitants of a city or County is renewed every thirty years. Tho proportion between tho deaths of women and those of men is 100 to 108. The probable duration of femalo lives is sixty yean, but after that poriod the calculation is more favorable to them than to men.—Chicago.Nows. ■ All Draw Uft from the Country. Tho country is the* nursery of tho towns and tho towns are the nurseries of our cities.' It is just so everywhere. When a former gets rich enough to go to town, he goes, far the town has good schools and churches and society. When a town mndhant gets a little ahead, he gets ambitious, and wants to get rich with more alacrity. He beootnes a little NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLOEY LINE. STEAMERS CARONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, ■ STATE OF TEXAS, m ■ WiloamV, AN and aftor December 27th, 1887, ono ot tho KJ above etonmors will lesvo Now York ovory Tuesday and Friday at S p. m. Close connections wltb all points on B. A W. an E. T., V. k O. lUUroadt. Through bills ted inf signed to all point* on abovs toads. Freight snu. passage aa low aa by any other line.) For passenger and atata rooms apply to in. W SOUTH WICK, Agt, unel-ly Brunswick, G SUIalft'A* 1 * 3 83 SHOE. Suuim,. Fiiim «n Iutiii hm WAYCBOS8 SHORT LINE. Ting CABO IK KrrftCTjKUV. tub. ML man udia fast mail. Mdll DOW1I* ItAil ,L«s» tv ...Savannah lv UJl „ _ tfcSOBB lv„„....7ackioanite .tv 7: team *51 ■ l»... .tv. tills m ••>** .Tampa-— tv Silo pm PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE. NEW OBLEANS BUM .Sataoaah 7.18 pm ..J**op .ar SiKpai Vayctoa* It 4.04 pm Mamar OaUabaa.. hr 2i4Tpm •OOnoonar Jacksonville ,tv 8.00 pm LOSam tv, •t«am }t M .... f JO*m tv. |,()| n 'Mam if,I Jscksonvlli* sr 7 its p m lOilo.am lr.......... w-ycrow ar 4:40pm 13:04 pmlv .Valdosta It tMvm 11:14pm It Qultmfn Jt Odtpm 1:33 pm ar,■■■■,■■ Tbotnasvtll* tv 1.4«pm titupm ar.. Mtabtifi*........ 1» H:M am awsom at ODattabooehs*. tv 11:10am Pullman tmget earn to sad from Jacksonville and Bast Florida express. J»*up...........lv 10.64 a m 4.40pm at; .wayeroaa..........It v.nam 7.45 pm a»,. Jaoksonvill* '710pm 1t», .......wsTorosi....... m SiMam MUpmsg.;.. Potent ly »i80a m lllpm It.'. .LakeCity ar 10.45a 5:40pun It.*..Gslnsavllls ar lOJOam AiM p m IT mUt* Oak ar T.lpa m 8:40pm It Dupont ar 4:35 am 10:55pm ar ThomaariU* It 8:35am 1:33amar .Albany It IdSam Pullman buffs! can to pad tram Jacksonville and BtAouis via ZhomurUl*. Albaav. Montgomery ALBANY EXPRESS. 11/40 s m ar.. .lv 12:10 sm 6i5ii sm ar.. 7:00pm It.. Jaoksonvlll* ..It 7:00pm ..ar 7/25am 2:90am sr.. 7:10 a mar,. 10:80 am sr.. ....;...LiveOtk Gslnesvllls t. .lv 8:65 pm .,!v 3:45 p m 10:46 sm ar.. Lake City .It 8:25 pm 3:65amlr....i Dupont ar 8.45pm 8.80a m ar .ThomasTllle It 7.00pm 11.40 a m ar Albany It 4.00 p m Stops at all regular stations. Pullman palace sleeping ears to and from Jacksonville and Sana nab. JESUP EXPBES8. 8.45 p m It Savannah ar 8.30am 8.10 p m ar josup It S.35*m Stops at all regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet cars jMksonvjlle ^Cincinnati Pull sfeeMng!ears to and from*Jacksonville ami Savannah. -- uu ... DU ,p connections, and baggage obcokod through. Sloeping car berths and sections se- curod at Passenger Stntlon. . W, P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. w; & G. R. R. The Florida Short Line. On and after Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Time.) ooiNQ Bourn, Loavo Atlanta. 010 a m 7 03 p m Leave MoDvmough 818 a m LeaveFlovllla 8 07am Arrive Macon 980 a m Loavo Mncon 9 85 a m Arrive Cochran 1107 a m Leave Eastman 1145 a m Loavo Lumbor City 119 p i Baxley, 210 pi Loavo 1 , Arrive Jesnp 8 is p m Arrive Brunswick. 5 85p m Arrlvo Savannah..: 7 58 p m Arrive Jacksonville 7 45 p in 8 0S p m 859 pm 1015pm 1010 pm 1147 p m 1334 am 183 am 217 am 818 am 800 am 810 am 7 25 am ■M* shoe stands higher In tho estimation ot ..r>rv turn any other fn the world. Thousands . near It win toU you tbs reason If you oak them. FOR SALE BY— H. Lk McLENDON, Agent, ap21-ly Kaiser Block. W.B.MeU&Co., Wholesal* and Retail Dealers In SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather beltings FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SOU HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATEN TLEATB* ER. WR1P8 AND BADDUBY WARE HARNESS* COLLARS, dAIDLES, Et s A Specialty. WRITE EOR PRICES. Savannah, iwoor^ia. PU NAM’S Lifer) 1 Hie! Corner Monk and Oglethorpe street*. uppity and bigity, and so moves to tho securing from my *t*ble The Finest Tnrn-Onts . Just 80 with lawyers and doctors, i and oven tits pceschen are not proof against high salfrie* and besutifu) I churches.—Bill Arp in Atlanta Constitu tion. MiJAND THE BEST 8ERVIOE. idled, (and autl*faction| A. T- PUTNAM, OOINQ NORTH, Loavo Jacksonville 7 80 a m Loavo Savannah 7 08 a m Leave Brunswick 1050 am 1 Leave Jesnp 12 50 p m Leave Lumber City Leave Kastman 4 10 p m Leave Cochran 4 68 p m Arrive Macon 685 p m Leave Mncon . 8 45 p m Loavo Flovllla 811 p m LeaveMcDonongh........ 905p m Arrive Atlanta 10 05p m Loavo Atlanta....lOOpmlo top m Arrlvo Romo 410 p m 110 p m Ar. Chnttanooga t 00 p m 4 50p m TOO pm 7» pm 880 pm 1107 p m ltiam 180 am • 865 am 400 am 519 am 807 a m 7 20 am 7 40 am 1040 am Connection la mndo at Cleveland wttn Fnllmnn palaco stooping oars, ono ol which goes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg^ and the other to New •a and too Shenandoah Valley, LelghtonT sleeping ears betwten Brunswick and Atlanta. For tlokotsand further Information, eallon or address B. W. WBENN, G.P, IT, A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. . Pianos and Organs Toned And Repaired in Workman-Like Manner. S atisfaction guaranteed. Numerous City and Country Reference*. Orders can be loft with H. T. Dunn or Walto A Dart. R. E. STEELE, Teacher ot Uuslo and Resident Tuner. J. A. BUTTS, Physician ai\d Surgeon. O FFICES northwest comerol Newcastle and Gloucester streeU,latelv occupied by Dr. J. Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, tho Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Ofllco hours 9 to 11 a* m. and 8 to op* m» Reaidehcoon Glouccs- ter street, ono door from Union. .... jiHlpcclal attention given to diseases of iroat a throat and lung*. . XOOUX. J.O. VALKNTINOl MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Manufacturer* and Dealers in Saah, Door* and Blinds, Mouldings Nawel Posts, etc. eiauing Mill and Shop, Newoastle Street. Wanted—By a lady of some ex pertcncc, a situation as Stenographer and type-writer, who will bo ready to start on tho shortest-notice. Ad dress, Post olHcebox 46. ltn Choice Asgortinent^Pi^GoodBz Ladies’, Children’s ifeMen^s Shoes, Best HelectedNotiongt * Choice Family Groceries, Provisions and Grain, Wood and Willow Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Tobacco and Cigars, to — , J. J. SPEARS’, BRUNSWICK, GA. Jeso-iy Glauber & Isaac, H ■Briunswiois., Gr». Ofllco and BWareroom in the former Freight House of tho B.' <fe. W. R. R. "next to Freight Houqe of E. T., V. <fc G. E. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and SmokedJMeats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apple Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &o. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my llne wlU find it to their advnntMto to II on me boforo purchasing elsewhere. Highest market price* paid lor Hides, Wagj COMPLETE STOCK AT THE AJT F.AJKna PRIOES! ap21 Call and be convinced. Ladies’ Fine Shoes a Specialty. H. L. MeLENDON, Agent, ( . KAISER BLOCK. Clothing, J. J. LISSNER & CO J. A. H. Jone Adg. F. Franklin. FRANKLIN & JONES, Seiler. Broker ait Commission Mental ! ^ Bay, Brail, Feed, Four, ton, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Loihu fiots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality and Janll-lr. Price, and Mean just what we Say.