Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 07, 1888, Image 2

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UHfHf jt Net —tmmto nviiii* i. ThPCtiliw*’ tnUttorr Uirtv accredited Id n kwllng Hurotvtui court was Inking leave of ■ wry eminent EngUnlumn, MM, pitting liloi that hi* wife had none 10 Eti“tnmi for the education of Utrir chit* dreti, Midi “You muat be wry lonely. But or course you lmv« a numlicr tun." “1 trial to explain to him," mbl tin* Eng lishman, “that Unit wo* nuiu- out of ilia question. Jly wife would be ii^a great rage if I took a second wife, mid luy gov ernment would punish me ravt n l,'.** TlieCIiineso diplomatist wan ti-Joi.ilntl, bsst after a pause lie said: “You Eurv|ieniit liave so much more intercourse with China now, that wo may hope you will soou become sufficiently dvili/xd to act ns we da" In this spirit the Chinese dipionuitist started for Europe, and in this spirit ho will probably return.—St, James' Gazette. Treatment vt CoIiIn. Colds tiro usually iicffleckni in tbolr early stages. Once tliey get ti grip, eradication is difficult. Tala* Iieroio toes of quinine when congesti'.n t«';ins and sneezing manifests itself. This m us near a spociflc as the world eoutains. Avoid oolds by keeping 'the feel and bands warm and dry. Breathe through the nose and not through the i..“iuli. Tlie mouth breatlier is nearly always the victim of catarrh. An Indian once said that lie could whip in a personal contest any white man who breathed through his mouth.—Now Orleans Timc6-Demo- crat. “Dest Three Book*." Edmund Gosso' has selected as the “best three books for young men.’’ ac cording to his view of the matter. Shakes- pearo, Bofewell and Macaulay's “Es says." Archdeacon Farrar Inis' taken a hand in the controversy ami »looted as the best tlireo Dante, Shake- care and Milton, and as tho second 1 v -: llirec Epictetus, Marcus Aurelius, nthe “Imitntio Cliristi,’’ tho one IL; i oing en tirely poetical and the oiht r l..: .rely re ligious.—Public Opinion. Want of Sleep _ ts andiug thousands annually to tho Insane asylum | and tho doctors say this troubls is aUnnlngly an tht Inrn—s. Tho mnnl remedies, while they may giro temporary relief, are likely to do more harm than good. Wlint Is needed Is an Alterative and tltood-purlfler, Ayer's Sarsaparilla Is Incomparably the best. It corrects those disturbances In the circulation which cause sleepless ness, gives Increased vitality, and re stores the nervous system to a healthful condition. Bev. T. G. A. Cota, agent of tho Mass. Romo Missionary 8oclety, writes that his stomach was out of order, hit sleep very often disturbed, and somo im purity of the blood manifest; but that a perfect euro was obtained by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Frederick W. Pratt, <24 Washington street, Boston, writes: “My daughter was prostrated with nervous debility. Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored her to health." William P. Bowkor, Erlo, Pa., was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for about two months, daring which tlmo Ids weight Increased over twenty pounds. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Man. Bold byal] Droyglst*. Price #1; six bottle*, H SiNuu,. faun •» IfttiiM wurif waych65s~hhurt LINE TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOV. Wit, IWt. Atstaiis ytarttsnt leave and arrive dally as Mknr*i WlfM' LIDIA PAW VAIL, eiun uamn. t.«o cf t.wsw i* esrsuiisli Iv is.is p m iWMpielv,, dMkManUe Iv TiMsm 4:iopralv ..tuniora. tv litlsia Tuans Iv Biiepm PUNT STJUVSIHP LIMB. ChlT 8m, p m ■ - j WsdMssm " i ' r ( Sat, noun Horn NewYurk sud ixSSS * f 5STlf*) Ar Batons • • l-ullujau boost cars to and Ir Tsuips. HEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7.03 am nr.. Hsvsnntb 3:43 *tn lv, J*sap •JOamle ..ar T.npm ..»r 3:14pm ..lv t.oSpm 11:20 s mar. 0*11 than iv 3:47 pm ROOnooa or JaeksonvHI* Iv f DO p m 7:30 a ui lv Jacksonville .srfittpm 10:10 s m lv Wueram *r 4:40 p 11*04 p m lv Vtldoits Iv 3:10 pm ll-.llptn lv.. Qultmtn lv Irilpn, 1:33 pm Sr TbamsavUle lv 1.48 p m be Tlie population of Paris is decreasing quite rapidly. Better Than Hotbed Proceuos. “Better know ono tiling well than many indifferently," was the rule by which the children of the Inst generation wore trained, while a good education wns thought to be a growth of years and careful, patient study, and not to be forced by the hotbed process now too much in vogue. It was thought, too, that no education could bo complete un less there was first a solid foundation on which to build, the bottom layer of raid foundation being a thorough knowledge of reading, writing and spelling, geog raphy, arithmetic, history and grammar. These are honAly accomplishments, but far more necessary to one’s success in life as a scholar than a mere smattering of the higlierbranches and an ambitious attempt at an essay, which may have in 1 it fino figures of speech, borrowed from some text book, and classical allusions taken from tho encyclopaedia, but is still lamentably at fault so far ns writing and spelling and grammar are concerned.— Mary J. Holmes. "■ * "lie Oldest Arm Chair. Tlie oldest arm chair in tho world is tlie tin-one of Queen Ilatafu, who flourished in Egypt 1,000 years B. C. It is made of ebony nnd is beautifully carved. It is now ono of the most re cent treasures of tho British museum,— Now York Sun. Kocorcl of Children's Weight. Mr. Francis Galton, whoso researches on heredity havo been so interesting nnd important, started a few years ago a se ries of inquiries into tho development oi children in height, weight and strength, at various ages. Tho troublo is that foi tho materials ho required to bo of any use, they must Ira carefully sifted, ana oven they would, for tho most part, re main open to considerablo doubt. Gallon can hardly havo hoped, when ho iuvited tho British paterfamilias to send iu tho statistics of a family’s growth, that in regard to weight that worthy but usually unscientific character ■would take tho necessary precautions. Qno can.seo how little the average father of a family is likely to bo careful in such matters, when ono observes how carelese ho is in taking tho record of his own weight. Ho will tako his weight on ono of thoso rather questionable nickel ma chines, and remark with a satisfied smile that he has increased four or five pounds in weight; without noticing that, per haps, his last weighing was taken jus* before a meal on a warm day, when he was lightly dad, whereas the now weigh ing has been taken Boon after a rather full meal, and when he is warmly dressed. It docs not occur to him to notico that a couple of glasses of water odd more than a pound to tho weight, and a full meal threo or four pounds; while a suit such as a man wears on a cold day will often weigh four or five pounds more (without counting over coat) than tho clothing- suitablo for a warm day.—Richard A. Proctor. .! of 175 iv.-nrd ol -i ais in I- .<100 V. „».oso ■ ■ ar; i.ili vi- Separate Piece* In a lVnt Tlie overage watch is coiivv-s, different pieces, comprisin', v 3,400 separate and distinct «<;■>• ite manufacture. The liahtm •' 1 beats or vibrations hour. ! in thirty days. 157,080.000 i:. i it travels 1 43-100 inches tvi Iteration, which is equal to 0 -! ■ ■< in twenty-four hours, 202 1-2 mi., m thirty . days, or 8.558 3-4 miles iu on, \c:;r.— Christian Union. ,• jEf-jrcr jostle de I Tend | :m . ,.ast won’t rfao dor; so V.. -.r, some fella whilst i ■ ■ Forty-five years ago there was liot » postage ftWT l* 1 the United Status. i « vork & mum STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLORY LINE. -- STEAMERS CARONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N and alter December 27th, 1SS7, one ol the above steamers will leave Now York every Friday at 3 p. m. Close connection* with all point* on B. ft W.an E. T., V. 4c G. Rallrosds. Through bill* lading signed to all point# on above rotds. Freight and passage as low a* by any other line, For pnseenger end Mate rooms apply to R. TV SOUTH W ICK, Afft, unel-1; Bransw.ok. O 8:80 pn_ir„.. Bslnbrldg* it unit am 4:04 pm arOhattahooeiie* lv lliloa a Pullman buffot cars to and from Jsoksouvllle and New York, and to and rroro Jickionvllle and New Orleena vie Panuoola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 4.40p m ar.... 7.45 p in or.... 4:16 p m Iv... 8:80p m ar.... 3:75 p m Iv.... Lake City.... ....ar 10.48 am 3:48pm lv.... 6:55 p m lv.... 8:4(1 pm lv Dupont 10:58pm ar ThomeevUle 1:23 am ar.-. Albany Pullman buffet' ears to and trom and St.Lonle via TbomuvlUe, Albany, and Nashville. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7:38 p m lv.) Savannah 10:08 p m lv Jesnp 13:40 am ar way cross •ar 4:28 am .Iv 3:26 am .It 1:36 am Jacksonville Montgomery •ar 0:10 am lv 3;18am ■lv 18:10 am 6:39 am ar .. Jacksonville... ....lv 7:00 pm 71)0pm lv ... Jacksonville... .. «r 7:25 ■ n: 1:05 am lv 7:30»iu ar..... 7:10 a m ar 10:30 a m ar 10:46 am ar.#,.. ....Late <Mty ... .lv 3:25 P m $150 in Plies! ONE PRIZE, $25 worth of Shoes.... $25 00 FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $& in Shoes 75 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $3 in Shoes 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 in Shoes 20 00 These splendid and useful presents will be given away at our Grand Gift Distribution April 30th, 1888, Every purchaser of $1.50 worth of shoes be fore that date will receive it ticket to the drawing, which luuy win one of the above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes will be entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, and we may give you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. 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-land en tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .50 Land and timber entire, 1.00 Here is a bargain for some body. Cash is what is wanted, b’or further particulars inquire at this office. 3:88 a m Iv Dupont ar 0 48 p m 6.30inn Thonwavllle Iv 7.00pra 11.40 a mar Albany lv 4.00 pm Stop* at atl regular atatlona. Pullman palace Bleeping car* to and Trom JackaouvtUo and Savan nah. JESUP EXPRESS. 8.16 pm lv Savannah ar 8.30am t.10 p m ar Jesnp lv 6.36am Stops at alt regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati ami through coaches Jacksonville toChattnnoogn Pull sleeping cars to andfrom Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, nnd baggage checked through. Sleeping car berths ami sections se cured at Passenger Station. W. P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E. T. V. & «. R. R. The Florida Short Line. On niid after Sunday. Nov. 27, 1KS7, pnRgo trains will run ns follows* (Central Stum Time.) GOING SOUTH. Leave Atlanta 610 a m Leave McDonough 6 18 a m Leave FlovtUa 8 07 a in Arrive Macon 0 80 a m Leave Macon 0 85 a in An*l vo Cochran 3107 a in Leave Eastman 1145a ra Leave Lumber City 119 p in Lenve|B«xley 210p m Arrive Jesnp. “*"**■“ Arrive Brunswick... Arrive Savannah — Arrive Jacksonville*. 8 15 p m 5 85 p in 7 58 p in 7 45 p in 7 05 p n- 8 U8 IV 8 50 ii ir 10 15 p iv 10 20 p m U 47 p »> 1224 u m 1 22 a m 2 17 u m 8 13 a m 0 00 a m (t 10 a m 7 25 a in Glauber & Isaac, PradncB and Oman Imbtii Officogand Warcroom ln tho former Freight House of tho B. ft. W. tt. B. noxt to Freight House of £ T., V. & G. It It. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked‘Meats,JHams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Peed, Appl Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. 1 -« CoBtlgnmeuta wUotted. - Parties wanting anything in ray line will And tt to their advantage to call on mo before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market price* paid tor Hides, .Fun, Wan Wool, Ac. - febh-lyj. L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALKRS IN- HARDWARE. Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridaes, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS i prpr-\«« a.xid.i'Wa.a-origs- l)R UN S Wl Cl/ ti & WESTERN H J RAILROAP.il TY TY ROUTE. CENTRAL STANDARD TIMK* FOH THE WEST, NOKTH AND SOUTH. Mall. Express. ..lv 0:95am 5:w)pm ..lvttt:4i)n in pin .lv 7:25 a iu 6:82 pm ..lv 8:00am T:12pm ..lv 8:57am 8:47pm Brunswick, via ll & Yf Pyles’ Marsh Jamaica WaynosvlllQ Hoboken Schlattervlllo. ...lv 9:12am 0:07pm Wayoro— .7?^.jr 9:42am 9:55pm Savannah, via 8, F <fc N^lV*.tr liTss p in 0:10 a m Uiarieston ar 4:20 pm 10:40 am Callahan ar 11:20am 0:15am Jacksonville ar 12:00 m 7:25 am GOINO NORTH, Leave Jacksonville Leave Savannah Leave Brunswick Leave Jcsup. Leave Lumber City Leave Eastman Leave Cochran Arrive Macon Leave Macon Leave Flo villa Leave McDonough Arrive Atlanta Leave Atlanta ...100 p Arrive Borne 4 10 p Ar. Chattanooga. .5 00 p .. 7 30 a m ... 7 (Hi u in ,. .10 50 n in ..12 50 p in ... 4 ID p ill .. 4 58 j) in . U 35 p in ... 0 45 p 111 8 12 p ill .9 05 p ill .10 05 ji ill m 10 20 p m in 1 16 p in m 4 50 p m 7 00 p m 7 95 p in 8 !>0 p ill 11 07 p ill 1 55 a m 2 30 a m 8 55 a in 4 00 a in 5 19 a m 607 am 7 20 a m 7 40 a m 10 40 a in 185 p m Connection is made at Cleveland with Pullman palace sleeping cars, ono of which noes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, ami the other to Now York vlaHoanoke and the Shenandoah Valley. Leighton sleeping cars between Brunswick nnd Atlanta. For tickets and further information, call on or address B. W, WUKNN, G, 1*. A T. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tcnn. Atlanta, Gn. Pia nos and Organs Tuned And Repaired in Workman-Like Marnier. S atisfaction uuauantekd. Numerous City and Country Itcfcrenccs. Order, can bo left with II. T. Dunn or Waite ft Dart. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner. J. A. BUTTS, Physiciar\ ar\d Surgeor\. O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. J. Wilson, ('alls left with Rockwell, tho Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Olllce hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces ter street, ono door from Union. 4J^*£pecial attention given 'to diseases* of throat and lung«. J. C. VALENTINO' MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Manufacturers and Dcalcnln Sfaah, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. .luck«onvifi(g via8,F ft \V.It 7:30um 7:00pra Callnlmn Ir 8.11*am 7.-40pm ClmrU-Kluii ly 3:48am 0:30am Savannah .... lv 7D0atu 1:30pm •Waycross via lift W lv 10110am 10:10 pm Fcarxon lv 11310 a m 11:40 p m Alanaha.. lv 13.-07 pm 13:80a m Tv Ty lv 1:30 p m 3:30 a in 'hnmicr lv 1:51 pm 3:45am tVllllaghara lv 3:31pm Davl. lv 3:30 pm Albany ar 81)0 pm *4:10 a in Montgomery ar 7:35am. 7:18pm Coluinbua nr 3:85 pm Macon .. ar 0:45pm 0:00am Atlanta ar 10-85 p in 1D5 p nt Marietta, via W ft A ar 13:05 a in 3 ml p m Chattanooga or 4:1*am *.-05 m Umlsvlllc, via L ft N ar 0:40 p in 0:05 a in Cincinnati.via Cln.So. ..nr 6:43pm tl:40nm FROM THE WEST, NOUT11 AND SOUTH. Mail. Express. Cincinnati,via Cln.So ... lv 7:55am n.oopm Loui.ville, via I, AN lv 81)5 pc- Chattanooga, via Wft A .. .lv 5;05 p m Mg. a n. Marietta lv 0:00 pm 13:53 pn Atlanta, via C lilt lv W.-oO p in 8:30 p tu Macon lv l:35aiu 0:50pm Columbus lv 13:18pm Montgomery .lv 7:38pm 7:40 am Albany,viaBftW lv 4:88am 11:10pm Davl* lv S'.lDam Willingham lv 6:34 am Sumner lv MU a m 13:30 a m Ty Ty lv 0:10 am 13:85 am Alnpaha lv 7:48 a in 3:13 am Poamon lv 8:45 ntn 8:14 a in Waycrosa ar 0,-47ant 4:38am Savannah, vinSF* 7V....ar 13:33pm Charleston ar 4:30pm .... Callahan, via 8 FAW ar 11:30am 0:45am Jacksonville ar 13H0 m 7:35 am JhcksonvlUo,vlaS FA W..lv 7:30am .... Callahan Iv 8:07am .... Charleston lv 3:45am .... Savannah lv TDflntn ... AN ORDINANCE To declare standing pools of water, and low or wot places within tho limits of the city of Brunswick, a nuisance, nnd to provide for tho abatement of same. Section 1. Ho it, and It hereby ordained by the Mayor and Connell of tho eity of Brunswick, In Council assembled, that trom and after tho passage of this Ordinance, tho allowing pools of water (o stand for any length of time, upon any lot of land, within tho Hums of said city, is detri mental to tho publto health and safety and la hereby doclarcd to bo a nuisance; and each and every ownetof any lot In said city upon which pools of water oolleet. Is hereby required, upon a written request of the Board of Health of said city, to fill up such lot with additional earth, or to ditch and drain said lot, so that aueh standing water shall bo removed therefrom, and aU wot or trfamhj toll shall beeomo dry land. Sac. 3. Belt further, In like manor ordained, that It any owner of aneh lot, upon receipt of Buch notico and request trom tho Board of Health, as prescribed In tho preceding section of this Ordinance, shall tail or rvfuso to comply therewith, It shall bo tho duty of the Marshal of » said city to cause said nuisanco to bo abated and > said lot to be flllcd up or drained, and after so' doing shall tile with tho Clerk and Treasurer of said city a statement of tho amount of the ex penses Incurred by him In so doing, and thoro upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforesaid shall is sue an execution against tho lands nnd tene ments, goods nnd chattels of Ihoowncr or owners of said lot, for tho amount so expended by tho ' said Marshal, which execution shall bo levied nnd collected by tho Marshal, by levy and sale, as Is done In case* of delinquent Ux pavers. Bo it further. In like maimer ordained, that all ordinance* or parts of ordinances. In conflict With this Ordinance bo and tho same aro hereby repealed. Passed' In Council tills 25th day of January 1888. D. T. DUNN, Mayer. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Clerk of Council. nvH0:S5nm Hoboken lv 10.-40 am 10:40 am Wayncsville lv 11:3fl a m 11:39 a m Jamaica lv 13:19pm 12:19pm Pyles’ Marsh lv+13:««p mflSUBpra Brunswiok ar 1:18pm 1:18 pin Pundiaso tickets at the atation, and save extra fare collected upon the train. Tho mall train stops at all B A W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir 1 " 1 ‘ F. W. ANGIKB, A. G. P. A.. J. AJMcDITFFIK, G. P. A. A. A. OADDIS, V. P. A G.M. Attention, Merchants! In order to close out my entire stock of Home ManifacM Ciprc, I hereby offer them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU AL COST. Now Is vonr time to secure BARGAINS IN CIGARS. Thla offer 1* to the trade only. MOSES DANIKU SHILOH’S VITALIZEB is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dh’inc.T-, r.nd a!! symp tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 761 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley 1 TJO-Coxsoa, Ja. W F. Snton T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FiiEI HARiKE! ACCIDENT!! BSPBIMUT THE STAUNCHEST OONPlMES or Tlllt WOBLD. oetto-Iy W.BH0II&C&, ttholoMto and Retail Dealer* in SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather belting, FBENOH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. SOLE HARNESS, BRIDLE, ANB PATENTLEATH. UU WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE. HARNESS. GOLUHS. JUDIES, EU, SUITABLE FOR MILI, MEN a.1D TCRPEN71NA MANUFACTURERS. A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia*. IS ymar Your My TO YOOR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. E XAMINE my lirtof Homes, Lot*. Fatms nnd Land for ca*h and on time. A big bargain n Now Town lots for 30 days only. Also Fire, Ui . AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, , Real estate and neuranccAgt MORTGAGE SALK. W ILL be sold before the door of the Justice Court Room, at Penntck, Glynn rountv, Ga. on the first TUursdav la March. 1M8. .between the legal bonnsoT sale the following described CI A?ftbat^rart or panel of UwL .itaated 1; a l irjlth Itutrirt