Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 06, 1888, Image 2

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PCi.o Fon fcm^ls taunt. School at li.«Mrl.l Art lu 1’lillaitelpliln. {li e VV.immi's Work. Alw.it the time of tho cloning of fha CY. h tir.lul exposition in 1870, n com miiut' was formed and provided with $00,000 in cash, tor t lie purpose of wctg> tog from foreign exhibitor* specimen* of tlieir Inut luuiiiiernft in intluafrial jtrt subject*, to be used as a nuclei!*, for tin • educational museum in this city, tho snmo to eventually compriso a depart- moot of a school of industrial art. This was one of the practical methods adopted to render tho Centennial' exposition of pemianont benefit. It Wea successfully carried but through the efforts of ono . woman—Mrs. E; I). Gillespie, who is a grand nicco of Benjamin Franklin. She worked in season and out toward tho accomplishment of her plan*. Tim result of her labors la tho magnifi cent collection of artworks that now fill the Momurinl hall in Fairmount park, part of which wero purchased and tho balance donated by foreign and native exhibitors. These works are employed as models, from tyhich are drawn art in spirations, that eventually find their way into the carpets, china, calico and the thousand and ono other things of art, as well us doinostio economy. It is to tho city of Philadelphia and the state of Pennsylvania, supplemented by tho generosity of n few public spirited, citizens in the eastern states and in Phil adelphia, that this important art move ment has been made in this country. Tho best features of the South Kensing ton Art school have been localized, and the methods of the French, German and Bujman designers have been freely util izer The progress made by the latter country is something wonderful, many of the best suggestions coming from there. . * . . Among tho subjects taught ore dc- S na for carpets, rugs, wall papers, in ich there have been a progress within tho past flvo years that is simply marvel ous; oilcloths, fcnlicoes and all sorts of textile fabrics, two-thirds of all the “genuine Smymns,” are made in Phila delphia. • In clay modeling for tho deco rative art trado instruction is given. A particularly important branch is the china deooratiou. The advancement made in pottery manufacture has brought into demand hand painters of all descriptions, • as well ns (designers who can make tho patterns that arc printed upon our more common stone china by machinery. China decoration has kept pace with china manufacture, and now American goods successfully, compete with those of both England ana Holland. The purpose of; the school is to furnish such instruction in drawing, painting, modeling, carving and designing as is re quired by designers, superintendents and workmen in the various decorativo arts, and to serve as a training school for teachers of these branches. In tho pur- fluoncoof such Instruction tho pupil is taken through each successive branch of practical art to which ho or she is adapted. No knowledge of drawing is required in beginning, and all studies are directly from objects and from nature. As tho pupils advance they are taught to malic their own designs, the character of the designs being .confined as closely as possible to work that could lx? applied to practical use. Even if the life classes, where copies are made from tho semi nude, the models are posed in attitudes that could be applied to architectural de signs. In fact, in no department is the Industrial feature lost sight of, and from tile first attempt in geometrical drawing to tho highest perfection in copies from life this object is kept steadily in view. An im[*)rtant feature of the instruction is that of compelling the pupil, after having made the designs, either in textile or in n purely art department, to work them out in real articles. Looms oxactly like those used ill New England and Penn-ylvatda manufactories are provided and the pupil makes a rug or a picco of cnv|x?t from his or her own pattern. In un iui titution owing its existence almost wholly to tho indomitable pluck and push of ono woman, there arc natur ally a large proportion of women stu dents, b'd they are by no means tlie majority of those lienefited. Ambitious artisans in the hundreds of industrial mill* of ihe city find bore immense advan tages for self improvement. Women find tho same, and they are availing themselves of tho privilege, both liereand in tho older institution for industrial and art advance ment—the School of Design for Women. The latter was a pioneer in this country in tho task of providing congenial and profitable employment for women. Within n few months art schools in throe largo western cities have sent repro- • eentatives to this city to ask after the feasibility of industrial plans. It is rec ognized that women must bo provided with the means of earning n living, and the vast field of industrial art furnishes a broad and hitherto uncultivated and un occupied ono. Tho number of women now filling remunerative positions in tho mills as designers attest the okdm of in dustrial art education to notice.—Eugeno U. Camp in San Francisco Chronicle. Want ct isisep Is saudiiig tkousu . .* niiutuiu,. ui ilw tlkutie asylum j ami the duduM say this trouble is alarmingly on the inuteaaa. The usual remedies, while they may give temporary relief, are likely ty do more harm than good, Wimt is uvuded I* an Alterative und Ulund-puriner. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 1* iueoiupambly ilia best. It correct* those disturbances In the circulation which cini*»sleepless- uess, gives increased vitality, and re stores tlie nervous system to a healthful condition. . Itov. T. rt. A. Co», agsnt of the Mass. Home Mfaulo&ary Society, writes that his stomach was ont of order, bis sleep very often disturbed, tfnd some im purity of the blood manifest; but that a perfect cure was obtained by tlie use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.. , Frederick W. I'ratt, 424 Washington street, Boston, writes: "My daughter - was. prostrated with nozvnim debility. Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored tier to health.” , William F. Bowker, Erie, Pa., was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for about nvo months, during which time Ids weight increased over twenty pounds. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPABBP 1»V Dr. J. O. Ayer Sc Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Prlco ,1; six bottles, MW YORK & STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLOBY LINE. The Feet In Gold Weatner. . Sit before retiring for tho night with the foot in as hot water as can l» borne. Try putting the feat in a little at a time told taking out, then trying it n littlo longer again and again, till you will be surprised how hot you can boar it. Sit for a time, say far ten or fifteen minutes, Or longer if vou choose, when .vour feet Will be Tory red and look utmost par boiled. Then toko a crash towel and dry thoroughly. Heat before the fire till perfectly dry. then draw on a pair of dean lioso and go to bed. You will bo surprised to see how warm your feet will bd all next day. I do not advocate wearing hono nt night only after such a footbath. A fow Mich liatlis will give you warm fret all winter: it brings tlie pp-vi to tho feet, tho lack of which uiukiv STKAMEUS CARONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDEK, STATE OP TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N and niter December 27th, 18*7, ono of the above etcamcrs will lcavo Now York ovory Friday at 8 p. m. CJono connections with all | E. T..V. AG. Ballroada. Thron signed ta sir points on above rosda. Freight »nd passage as low as by IntaonB. JiW.an rough bills lading _r any otbor lint. For passenger and”state room* apply to $150 ill Flies 1 ONE PRIZE, $25 worth of Shoes.... 025 00 . FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $5 in Shoes 75 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $3 in Shoes 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 in Shoes 20 00 These splendid and usoful presents will be given nway nt our GranclGift Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every purchaser of $1.50 worth of shoes be fore that date will receive a ticket to the drawing, which may win ono of tho above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes, will bo entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, and we may give you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. Saw* i«„ hem *u «uiu» iuimi , WAYCKOSS*SHUUT LINK. fills 4,‘ARD I* EFFECT NOV. ink, UM. ' wiorr India fast mail. ■umwili, ki*i> nr- t.ussurly ....savannah. .. . iv u.gspm ISSopmlv JsekKWvtU* Iv itsuas 4lihfia Iv... Sanlord Iv LISnt Siuupiu Tawps .it *iiu p i « PLANT HX'EAUSIilF LINE. Than and Ihiu, pm Wed.and Oat, pm Wtdasstnd .At Pullman 1 Ar Kty W«st....Lv | Ar Havana .. ..Lv Sff.tcara to and Irum New York 'and Lands for Sale. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 34 miles of B. & W. R. R., is offered for sale — either the timber or the*laud en tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .50 Land and timber entire, 1.00 Here is a bargain for some body. Pash is what is wanted. For further particulars inquire at this office. 7.06am IV... 5S«J5r. Savannah...... ..... ..Juap ....... waycross ..or 7.68pa ..ar 6:!lptn ..Iv 6.06 pm nothin CsUstun ..tv 2l47pm TMsulv.... ....Jacksonville...., .or 7:45 pm i6iroi»r,;..: 12:04pn) lv... 1244 p m lv.... Il23pmM... Weyerqee ......Vsldosts....... Qdltnfsa ....ZhomuvUle ..or 6:60pm ..lv SiHpm ..lv SMpni ..lv 1.46 pa jaMK- Selnbrldge ..lv 11:26 ID 6014 p m or OhttuhooebM lv 11:3U a m Pullman tjaffst ear. to and from JaokMnvUl.snd New York, sad to and from JaekM,nvllla and Now Orleans Ms Fenseoolo. ; EAST FLOB1DA EXPKES8. 8.20pm lv ... 4.40pm or.... JCBUp.ee ..lv i0 6i*m .1' 9.63 * a 7.46 pm-SS... 6:15pm lv... jKkMuvtile..... •lv 7.80 am ••ar 9:48 a ta 7i2lptill«,'. 8:80pm «... Dupont .or 0:30 am .lv 6:80 am 3125 pfll lv.... .ar 10.68 a m 8U6pm lv.... (:56pm Iv.... Gainesville Live Oak ,.ar 10.8(1 am 10:65 pm tr Tbomaanile Iv 3:28 am 1:23 a mAr Albany .....lv 1:28 am Pullman buffet can to and (torn Jacksonville and st.Lonla via ThomtivUle, Albany. Montgomery' and Nait)vUIe. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7:38 p m lv, Savannah ar 6:10a m 10:08 pm lv Jesup Iv 3(18am 19:40am ar waycroaa lv 12:10am 6:so,em or... 7;OOpin lv.... ....Jacksonville... ....lv 7:0llp m ...ar 7;26am 2:30*m or.... Ttiosm er.... 10:80 em er.... .....Live Oak ....lv 0:50pm 10:46 eu er.... Lake City lV 8:25 p m 9:88 a m lv Dupont ar 9.45 p 6,30 a m ar Thomaavllle Iv 7.00 p m 11.40 am ar. ........ Albany .Iv 4.00pm Stops at all regular atatlona. Pullman police •leeplng can to and from Jacksonville and Savan nah. JESUP EXPRESS. 8.48pm lv Savannah or 8.30am 6.10pm ar............Jesup lv 0.28am Stopi at all regular and flag atatlona. Pullman buffet car* Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through coachesJaeksonvIlle to Chattanooga """ - cars to andlrom Jacksonville and steamship connections, and baggage chocked through. Sleeping ear berths and sections sc cured at Passenger Station. W. F. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E. T. y. & G. R. R. Thep Florida Short Line. On and after Sunday. Nov. 27, 1887, passengor trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Time.) GOING SOUTH. Lcavo Atlanta 6 10 a in 7 05 p m Leave McDonough 6 18 a in 8 OS p in Leave Flovilln 8 07 a in 8 fit) p ro Arrive Macon 9 80 a in 10 15 p tn Leave Macon 9 85 a m 10 20 p in Arrive Cochran. 1107 am 1J 4" in Leave Eastman 1145a m 12 24 am Leave Lumber City 119 p m 1 82 n m Leave|Baxloy 210 p m 2 17 a m Arrivo Jesup 8 15 p m 818 a in Arrive Brunswick 5 85 p m ft 00 a m Arrive Savannah 7 58 p m 0 10 am Arrive Jacksonville......, 7 45 p m 7 25 a m Glauber & Isaac, Produce and Bnuuiwlols.. Ga. Office ;and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. 4c. W. R. B. next to Freight House of E. T., V. A G. B. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR . Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast'Baoon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Appl Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my line will flu call on me before, purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Wool, Ac. , advantage to L; D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERS IN- — GOING NORTH. Leavo Jacksonville 7 80 it m 7 00 p in Leave Savannah 7 o« a m 7 35 p in Leave Brunswick <.1(750a m 880 p m Lcavo Jesup 12 50 p in 11 07 j* m Leave Lumber City ....... Leave Eastman 4 10 p m 1 55 a tn Leave Cochran 4 58 p Hi 280am Arrive Macon 0 85 p m 3 55 am Leave Macon 0 45 p m 4 00 a in LeaveFlovilla 8 12p m 5 19am Leave McDonough 905 p m «07 a m Arrive Atlanta 10 05p m • 7 20 am Leave Atlanta ... 100 p mio 20 p m 7 40 am Arrive Rome 4 10 p in 110 p m 10 40 a m Ar. Chattanooga. ,6 001>m 4 50 p ni 185 p in Connection is made at Cleveland with Pullman vhleh goes to Wash* the other to New 3 Shenandoah Valley, For tickets and further Information, call on or address B. W. WRENN, G. P. & T. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tonn. Atlanta, Ga. Pianos and Organs Tuned And Repaired in Workman-Like Uauner. S atisfaction guaranteed. Numorous City and Country Reference.. Orders can be left with H. T. Dunn or Waite A Dart. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner. d. A. BUTTS, Physician ai\d Surgeon. g-vFFICK northwest corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. J. Wtlson. Calls left with Rockwell, tho Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours D to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces ter street, one door from Union. £9-Special attention given Mo diseases: of throat and lung.. 0. a. MOOSE. J.C. VALKHTINOJ MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Manufacturers and Dealers In Saak, Door* and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. SHILOH’S VITALIZES is what yon need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 76 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, \ • ; AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS T3i i <»<®i «« a.xiciAWaaons I! RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H RAILROAD.il TY TY ROUTE. Ou and after Sunday, Dec, 18th, 18ST, passenger trains will run ns follows: - ■ . CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mail. Express. Brunswick, via U & W . .lv 8:S5 n m 0:80 pm l’ylcs’ Marsh lv|0M9nm pm Jamaica .lv 7:25am 0:32pm Waynesvlllo ;.7T?}l...1v 8,-OOnm 7:12pm Hoboken lv 8:57an: 8:47pm Sohlattorvlllo......lv 0:12am 9:07pm Waycroes ar 9:12am 0:55pm SavanimhTvtaS.Fft W....er 12:23pm 6:10am Charleston Callahan . Jacksonville .ar 4:20 pm 10:40am or 11:26am 0:«5am .ar 12:00m 7^5am Jacksonville, viaS, F A W.lv 7:80 a m 7:00p m Callahan lv 83)7am 7:40pm Charleston lv 2:45am 6:80am Savannah lv 7:00 n m 1:80 pm ,.,lv 10:00 am 10:10 pm ...lv 11:10am 11:40pm ... lv 12:07 pm 12:60 a m Tyty lv 1:30pm 2:30am Sumner lv 1:54pm 2:45am Willingham lv 2:21 p m .... Davis lv 2:80 pm .... Albany ar 8:00pm 4:10am Alnjmlm.. Montgomery ar 7:25am 7:18pm Colnmbua ar 2:55 pm Macon ar 0:45pm 0:00am Atlanta *. nrlO-BOpm 1:05pm Marietta, via W A A ar 12:05am .2 80pm Chattanooga or 4:17 am 7 8)5 m Louisville, via LAN nr 8:40 pm 6:06 am Cincinnati,via Cin.So. . ur 0:42pm 0:40am FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOOTH. Mall. Express. Cincinnati,via Cln.So ... lv 7:S5nm 0.00pm LoulsvlUo, via L N lv 8:05 p m Chattanooga,viaW&A ...lv Bjor,pm 8315am Marietta lv 0:09 p m 12:63 p u> Atlanta, via C Ult lv 10:00 p in 2:80 p m Macon lv 1:25 am 0:50 pm Columbus..! It 12:15pm Montgomery lv 7:25pm 7:40am Albany,via 11 & W lv 4:55am 11:10 pm Davis .' lv 6:19 am Willingham lv 5:84am Sumner : ...lv 6011 am 12:20am Ty Ty lv 0:10 a m 12:35 a m Alapaha lv 7:48 nrn 2:12 am Pearson lv 8:46 am 8:14 am Wqycross ar 0:47am 4:28am Savannah', via S F ft W ar 12:23 p m Charleston ar 4:20 pm Callahan, via S F ft W ar 1146 a m 6:48 a m Jacksonville ar 128)0 m 7:25 a m Jacksonville,viaSFAW..lv 7:80am Callahan lv 8K)7am Charleston lv 2:46am Savannah lv 746am ... ..^ Waycross . via B ft W lv 10:00 a m 10:00 a m SchfattcrvlUo Ivfl0:25 a mflOdSa m Hoboken lv 10:40 a m 10:40 a m Wayncsvllle lv 11:89 am 11:39 am Jamaica lv 12:19pm 32:19pm Pyles’ Marsh Iv+12:l0p m+13:4G pm Brunswick :..ar 1:18 u m 1:18 pm fStop on signal. Purchaso tickets at the station, and save extra faro collected upon the train. The mall train stops nt all B ft W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from aU points on Savannah, Florida ft Western Railway. Pullman Palaco Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cars. ■F. W. ANG1ER, A. U. 1*. A. J.!A. MCDUFFIE, G. P. A. A. A. GADDIS. V. P. A G. M. Attention, Merchants! In order to close out;my entire stock ot lone MaMacM Cim I horeby offer them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU AL COST. Now is your time to secure BARGAINS IN CIGAR3. This offer is to the trade only, MOSES DANIKU T.fO'Ooxxoa, J*. T. O’CouAor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENTS oJSWSL? AN ORDINANCE -s To declare standing pools of water, and low or wet places within the limits of the city of Brunswick, a nuisance, and to provide for the abatement of same. Section 1. Do it, and it hereby ordained by the -Mayor nnd Council of tho city of Brunswick, in Council assembled, that from and after tho passage of this Ordinance, the allowing pools it water to stand for any length of time, upon any lot ofland, within the limits ot said city, is detri mental to tho publio health and safety and is hereby declared to he a mdsanco; nnd each and every owner of any lot In said city upon which pools of water collect, is hereby required, upon a written request of tho Board of Hoalth of said city, to All up such lot with additional earth, or to ditch and drain said lot, so that such standing water shall be removed thorefrom, and all wet. or marshy ooll shall become dryland. Sic. t. Be it further, lu like maner ordained, that it any owner at such lot, upon recoipt of such notico and request from the Board ot Health, as prescribed in the preceding section of this Ordinance, shall fall or rofaso to comply therewith, tt abaft bo tho duty of the Marshal <it „ said city to cause said nuisance to be abated and - said lot to bo filled up or drained, and utter so doing shall tile with tho Clerk and Treasurer of said city a statement of tho amount of tho ex penses incurred by him In so doing, nnd there - upon tho Clerk and Treasurer afqresnid shall Is- suo an execution against the iandB nna -tene ments, goods and chattels of the owner or owners of said lot, for tho amount so * expended by tho said Marshal, which execution shall be levied and collected by tho Marshal, by lovy and sale, as Is done in cases of delinquent tax payer* • Bo it further, in liKo manner ordained* that all ordinances or parts of ordinances, in conflict with this Ordinance be nnd tho same aro hereby r °Hasscd' 111 Council this 25th dnv of January 1888. D. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Clerk of Connell. W.B.MeU&Co., Wholossle and Retail Dealers in t* SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND , Leather belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN' CALF SKINS, SOLE HABSES8.BB1DLE. AND PATENTLEATH- EB. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE. Him, tanas, hiidles, ew SUITABLE FOB MILL HEN a AD TUBPEKTIN1 i KANUFA0TUBEB8. ^ A Specialty. WHITE FOB PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. IS ymar Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE • ' FOR THEM A HOME. TNXAM1NE mj- liBt of Houses, Lott, Faims and r. Land for cash and on time, A big bargain n New Town lots for 80 days only. Also Fite, Life and Accident tame - AT THE CHEAPEST BATES. S Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, * ‘ Beal estate and nsnranco Agt . MORTGAGE SALE. W 1 „n the llrsf ' the legal ho. RwSlSswB | IMKrsssi )>, 16M.