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IwnirttaWMkrl.'^tlitWof a eoupte
flt falledr* J tl*> jvrK.ter rttad tai**anf
toUwdetccrtwbMtom Flr»t, tho old
Mm of wttinff n thief to catch a thtef k
•nmnwiMP. \Vh7#JltMOOOldlKj* tmat
year man: would lim to taw another
to watch liira. No; you must lure
thoroughly Itonnt and nUablo mm. Of
oouree wo aotoetimea ret Information
ftunoM thief about another, Lnt cover
do wo employ a man who ha* over bora
a crook. Tho acoond popular fallacy ii
that Dm detection io a regular variety
and lightning change man, who at will
ntulcrgooi tmuformetion of appearance
and language, aomethlng like tho Dr.
JckyU and Mr. Hydo buslneasi people
fancy that a collection of wigs, whiskers,
mustache, and a moko up apparatus, to
gether with a wardrobe that would put a
variety actor to shame, is a regular and
neccisary part nf the outfit of a detective
bureau. Thattoall buroombe. You get
that in dime novels and French detective
stories. Years ago, in foreign countries,
that kind of thing was, perhaps, resorted
to, but never nowadays. The most n
man doss hero, perhaps, is to change his
clothes.—Cleveland Leader.
Tbs Triumph df Gunpowder.
By 1450 tho simplest completo armor
for liorso and man cost about $3,000 of
our money, a largo sum for. a singlo sol
dier. Ono shot might ruin all this, and
knights, bravo with their lives, hesitated
to risk a property so valuable) and so
hard to replace. Thus the nobles retired
to tho roar of tho battle, and in the pay
of tho Fifteenth century princes half
armed light cavalry appeared, doing real
service, but requiring timo to obtain any
prestige. Tho knights did not leam
their lesson, but went on making amor
heavier, to resist tho effects of powder.
They had a momentary success at For*
novo, but at Mnrignnno and Ravenna tho
Swiss and Spanish infantry handled them
roughly, whilo Pavia proved their inef
ficiency to all. It seemed to them ter-
riblo that BUch a knight as Bayard
should have bis back broken by a pinch
of powder and a shot from a common
‘soldier; but the change had to come.
We find tho buff boot on the gentlemon
who charged at Ivrv, and, in spite of
Louis XIII, armor in his reign degener
ated into a gala costume.—Scribner’s
Want of Sleep
Ii fending thtmtiiHt tQ tin
iano MjpM
When Canned Goods \yei-e Unknown.
What did the world do before some
body learned how to con all sorts of pro
visions, flesh, fish, fowl, everything ani
mal or vegetable that man cats or drinks?
If the art had'been learned a century
ago, what misery and want, what dis
ease and famine It would have prevented.
Now sailors do not need to dlo of scurvy,
nor miners grow gaunt for want of vege
table food, nor soldiers sicken from excess
of hard tack, nor travelers and explorers
perish for want of their accustomed food.'
This simple matter of canning food so
that it may be kept fresh for a year in
any climate and bo purchased cheaply
has made posrible many on enterprise
which but for that would have been im
possible. Wherever mines oro found
canned goods oro indispensable). Tho
world has grown larger by means of it—
and licaltiiier and wealthier and wiser.
And yot but a few years ago such a thing
would havo been thought impossible.—
Chicago Times.
Hov Seedless Raisins Arc Grown.
“What is n ‘seedless’ raisin, and how
Is it produced?" was asked of an im
porter of fruits. • ‘The next timo you oat
apiecoof mince pie," ho replied, “you
will find thoseodless raisin in it, if tho
•meat’ has been properly mado. It is a
smallish, cream adored fruit, about tho
slzo of a gooseberry, and is used with an
unbroken skin. It comes from .Smyrna
and is called tho ‘Sultana.’ It is grown-
seedless simply by arresting ono of tho
laws of nature. When tho grapo is
about half ripo the end of tho vino is
. bent and Ukriod in the ground. Tills
prevents the formation of seed and tlia
full -development of tho fruit, but it
ripens all thosamo and lias a delicious
flavor. ’’—Philadelphia Times.
Tho Egyptian Cobra.
Tho Egyptian cobra is unlike the Asiatic
species, wanting the curious, spectaclo-
liko mark that distinguishes the latter. It
is of n somewhat dark and greenish hue,
tnnrkoU with brown, and attaining p
length of from threoto flvo feet. The
Egyptian conjurors know liow to render
this Berpent stiff and immovable by press,
ing the nape of tho neck With tho linger
and throwing it into a sort of catalepsy.
Tho serpent is thus apparently converted
into a rod or a stick.—Chicago Nows.
Tho darkest hour in tho history of any
young man is when ho sits down to study
■how to make money without honestly
working for it.—Uoraoo Greeley.
It rays to Observe Trifles.
A case of alleged literary piracy which
has just been Bottled in New York hinged
on tho age of a certain manuscript. Tho
accused man had nothing Imt his own
word to support his side of the on*- un
til n close observer discover.•,I (),.,( tlio
water mark of the pnor 0:1 n i l. tho
article was written was of a:- vice,
and a little research estab . • fact
that tlio paper bearing th. ■ urk
was not uni|le after 1 MO. t: led
tho case und t he accused m.. - ■ in.
dicatcd, which shows the vul.i.-. ... m-p
and ncloec observance ut' i;,.'..
Advertiser.
Jlio trouble with most people who be-
liovo that cliarity begins at home is that
thoy never allow it to go outdoors for
aim ij|ta'»‘fBqlMinors American.
Ctisrsirim" is tho latest fraud in
pbi g i«nd. It hot a suggestion of cliecso,
as otoaqmpriao rasgosts
hotter. *
11 and tho doctors toy thli
truuhls la alarmingly on tho Hanoos ■
Ths nstud remedies, white they may
gin tmponry relief, ore likely to do
mors barm than good. What is needed
Is on Altcrativo and Illood-puri&er.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Is Incomparably
the best. It corrects those disturbances
in the circulation which cause eieepless-
ness, gives Increased vitality, and re
stores the nervous system to a healthful
condition.
Rev. T. G. A. Cott, agent of the Mass.
Borne Missionary Society, write# that
bis stomach was oilt of order, his steep
very often disturbed, and some Im
purity of the blood manifest; but that
a perfect cure was obtained by tbe use
of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.
Frederick W. Pratt, 424 Washington
street, Boston, writes: “My daughter
was prostrated with nervous debility.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored tier to
health."
William F. Bowkcr, Erie, Pa.,‘ was
cured of nervousness and sleeplessness
by taking Ayer’s. Sarsaparilla for about
two months, during which timo his
weight increasod over twenty pounds.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
F&EPABED.BY
Dr. <1. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mata
■old by oil Druggliu. Price $1; six bottles, H
m iORK & mum
STEAMSHIP LINE
MALLORY LINE.
STEAMERS
CARONDELET,
J EVANS,^
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O N and attet December 27th, 1887, one ot tho
above steamers will leave •sow York every
Friday at 8 p. m.
Cloie connection* with all poluti on B. k W.tn
E. T., V 0 a. Riilroads. TUroufib bill* ledlng
signed to all palate on above rokds.
Freight and passage as low as by any otbor lino.
For poseenger and itato rooms apply to
uns4-ly
$150 in Pms!
ONE PRIZE,
$26 worth of Shoes.... $25 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 useful presents
will be given away at our Grand Gift
Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every
purchaser of $1.50 worth ofshoes be
fore that date will receive a ticket to
the drawing, which may win one of
the above prizes. Every purchaser of
$4 worth of shoes will bo entitled to
two tickets. Buy your shoes now,
and we inay give you a flew pair af
ter awhile.
TAYLOR 4 FLEETWOOD,.
THE SHOE MEN.
—Am
lands far Sale.
/ '
8,330 AGUES
[17 £QTS]
Of Tifhbered Lands, all iu 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 a&e, - $ .60
Land ana timber entire, 1.00
Here is a bargain for some
body. Cosh is what is wanted.
For further particulars inquire
at this office.
forum,. Fumi ‘ii ium
WAYCBQ88 StfOBT USB.
TIM* CARD IX BrrBCT SSOV, ltth, MM.
AlMKMr***
* Wt tsvu FAST HAIL,
auooowx, ~ iuuu er
T.Mam iv Savannah Iv 1X23 pm
i«2Upa Iv,.......Jaekaonvllla Iv tiWem
«i*upm I* saelard i ..Iv 1:16 am
VtWpui or..... ....Tampa hr liUpn
PLANT STEAMSHIP LIRE.
l b nr* am
Sea. pm
Wad. and
Glauber & Isaac,
% • » • ,
Produce and Commission Merdiaols
l'utoday and
SKSa'A-
nun
lullmiu bi
Tauipa.
Lv ....Thaps At
Ar.....K*y W*at....Lv
Ar Havana .. ..Lv
Mean to and tram New Turk and
HEW ORLEANS EXPRE83.
7.08a m nr ..Baronoab.
8:43am lv.,.. Jsaup ...
Iv ....wayeroaa..
..or 7.88pm
.M 6:18p~
linissm ar......
lltlOnoon or
7:30am lv..,,..
■ e.UUcbfttl....;
.4 JackaonvIUe...
.Jacksonville...
...lv 2:47 pm
...lv 2.00 pm
ioilUam lv,
12.-94pm lv..:„.
UMrpm lv......
ItMpm ar
...ST 4:40pm
..•.Quitman
. Tbomosvllle...
...,lv IMpa
...lv 1.46pm
8:30pm u..;...
..Balabrtdgs....
....iv ll:26am
Pullman buflat ears to and from Jacksonville tad
Hew York, aad to and from Jaekaonvllla and New
Orleans vis Panuoola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30pm lv...Savannah ....ar X2.23.pm
#20pm lv .Jcsup lv 10.64am
4.40pm waycruss A* 9.63a rq
7.48 p tu ar.,U.
4:16pin lv..u..
Jacksonville...
..JttCksonvlUo...
7:Sop m Iv..
8:80pm ar
...vi;croM
.. .or 6:33am
...lv 6:30am
8:28pm lv......
...Lskstaty....
.,.ar 10.46 am
8:46pm lv......
6:65 p m lv
..GhlneBvJllo....
...Live Oak
...ar 10.su am
...ar 7.10*m
8:40pm lv..., Dupont ar 4:23 am
10:5Spm ar ThomaiVillo Iv 3:23am
1:22am or...; Albany lv l:2Sam
Pullman buffet cara lo and Irom Jaekaonvllla
and 8t.Loala vtaThomaavlUs, Albany, Montgomery
and NashvlUe.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:33 p m lv.... Savannah ar 3:10* m
10:03 p m lv Jtaup Iv 9;1S a a
12:40am ar wayeroaa lv 12:10am
....lv 7:00 pm
... AT 7:25 • m
7:00pm lv....
1:06am lv.—..
2:30 a m ar
waycross
....srll:80pjn
10:80 am ar..,.
...Gainesville ....
lv 3:45pm
10:43 an ar..,;..
Lake City
....lv 8:25pm
2:45am|v Dupont ar 0.43pm
8.30am *r..,,„...Ttaomaavllte........lv 7.00pm
V1.40 a m ar Albany lv 4.00 p m
Stop* at *U regular otatlona. Pullman paltca
aleeplng car* to and from JackaonvIUe aad Savon.
JESI7P EXPRESS.
8.43pm lv.,.,t Savannah ar 8.30am
8.10pm *r....,.......Jeaop lv 5.23*m
Stopa at all regular and flag atatlona,
Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati
and through coaches JaeksonVUleto Chattanooga
Pull sleeping cars io and from Jacksonville and
Savannah.
Through tlckots sold to all points by rail and
onmshlp connecting, and baggage checked
through. Sleeping car berths and sections se
cured at Passenger Station.
_W. P. HARDER, Gen. Pass. Agt.
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
E. T. V. & G. R. R.
The Florida Short Line.
On nnd nfter Snndny, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger
trains will run as follows, (Central Standard
Time.)
aoiNo souTn.
Leave Atlanta 8 10am 705 pin
Lcavo McDonough 8 18 a m 8 08 p in
Lcavo Flovllla g 07 a m 8 Ml p m
Arrive Mncon 0 80 a m 10 IS p in
Leave Macon Dffiam 10 20 p in
Arrive Cochran 1107nm 1147pm
Lcavo Eastman 1145 a in 1224 a m
Leave Lumber City 110 p m 132 a th
Lenvc|Baxley 210pm 217am
Arrive Josup 8 15 p m 818 a in
Arrive Brunswick 5 85 p in 000 n in
Arrive Savannah 7 58 p m 0 10 a in
Arrive Jacksonville 7 45pm 7 25 a in
OOINO NOKTU.
Leave Jacksonville 7 80 a m 7 00 p m
Lcavo Savannah 7 00 a m 7 85 p in
Leave Brunswick 1ft 50 n m 8 80 p m
Leniip Jcsup 12 50 p nt 1107 p m
Leave Lumber City
Leave Eastman 4 10 p m 1 65 a m
Leave Cochran 4 58 pm 2 80am
Arrive Macon 686 p in 8 55 am
Learo Macon 8 45 p nr* 4 00 a m
Loave Flovilla 812pm 519 a m
Leave McDonough ll or. m «07 am
Arrive Atlanta 10 05 p m 7 20 a m
Lcavo Atlanta .. .100 p m;o 20 p m 7 40 a m
Arriru Romo 4 10 p m 1 111 p m 1040 am
Ar. Chattanooga,. 5 00 p in 4 60 p ill 1 85 p m
Connection is mndo nt Clevclann witn Pullman
pnlnco sleeping cars, one of which goes to Wash
ington, via Lynchburg, and tho other to New
York via Roanoke nnd the Shenandoah Valley.
Leighton sleeping cars between Brunswick
and Atlanta.
* For tickets and further Information, call on or
address DC W. WBENN, G. P, Mt. A., .
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tcnn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numerous
O City anil Country References, Orders can ho
left with H. T. Dunn or Walto & Dart.
. R. E. STEELE,
Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner.
J. A. BUTTS,
Physician and Surgeon*
O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist,
will receive prompt attention. Ofllcc hours 11 to
11 a. m. and 3 to a p. m. Residence on Gloncea-
ter street, ono door from Union.
fl*-Spocinl attention given [to diseases.' of
throat and lunga.
4. o. Valentino:
MOOSE 4 VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Manufacturers and Dealers in
Saak, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings
Nowel Posts, etc.
Planing MiU and Shop, Newcastle Street.
I row
SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of
AppeWe, YMsMbw, nil «tytnp-
tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley
dffice£and Warcroom in the former; Freight House of tbe D. A. W. R. B.
next to Freight House of E. T„ V. AG.R.B.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dby Salted’ aud Smoked'Meats,]Hams, Bbeasfast'Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Coen, Oats, Bran,-Hay, Mill Feed, Appl
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
- * Consignments .solicited. Parties wi
call ^on^ mo before purchasing elsewl
. to
feblMni
L. m HOYT & CO.
-DEALERS !N-
' Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartridues,
AGRICCITURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS,- BUNDS
■Buprfirtftpt andfWasohs
i
RUNS WI Cl/
& WESTERN H
RAHAOAD.U
TY TY ROUTE.
OEMTBAI. STANDARD TIUE.
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mall/ Express.
Brunswick, via B A W. ...lv 8:26am 6:98pm
Pyles’ Mnrsh Iv+6:4B a m — p m
Jamaica.. lv 7:25am 8:82pm
9:12am 9:07pm
Way cross .....or 9:42 am 9:55 pm
Savannah,vtaS,FAW....ar 12:23pm 8:10am
Charleston ar 4:28pm 10:40am
Callahan ar 11:26a m 6:45 a m
Jacksonville nr 12:00 m 7:25 am
Jacksonville, via8,F A W.lv 7:80am 7N)0pm
Callahan ly 88)7am 7:40pm
Charleston lv- 2:45 am 6:80 am
Savannah lv 7:00 am 1:80 pm
Way cross via B k W lv 108)0 a m 10:10 p m
Pearson... iv 11:10am 11:40pm
Alauaha v lv 128)7 pm 12:66 a m
TyTy lv 1:89pm. 2:30am
Suiuncr lv 1:54pm 2:15am
Willingham lv 2:11pm
Davis lv 2:30 pm
Albany lli %ar 8:00 pm 4:10 am
lantgomery ar 7:25am 7:18pm
.oTumbus ar 2:66 pm
Macon nr 8:45pm .98»am
Atlanta.; arl0-88pm 1:05pm
Marietta, via W A A nrl2io5um 38rtpra
Chattanooga ar 4:87 nm 7:05 m
Louisville,viaL4 N or 8:40pm 6:05 am
Cincinnati,via Cln.So. ..or 0:42pm 0:40am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mail. Express.
Cincinnati, via Cln. So ... lv 7:85nm 9.00 pm
Louisvillo, via L A N lv 88)5 p m
Chattanooga, viaW* A ...lv 6;05pm 88)5a hi
Marietta. lv 0:09pm 11:68pm
Atlanta, via CRll lv 10:00 p m 2:80 p m
Macon Iv 1:26 am 6:50 pm
Columbus lv 11:15 pm'
Montgomery lv 7:25pin 7:40am
Albany,via B <fe W.
Davis
Willingham
Sumner
TyTy
Alapaha
Poaraoo
Waycross.
...lv 4:65am 11:10pm
...lv 5:19am
...lv 6:84am
...lv 6:01 am 12:20am
...lv 0U0am 12:85am
...lv 7:48am 2:12am
..,lv 8:45 am 8:14 am
.ar 0:47 am 4.'28 am
Savannah, via S F * W.... nr 12:28pm
Charleston.. ar 4:20pm
CaUahan,viaSF&W or 11:26am 6:45om
Jacksonville ar 12:00 m 7:25 ajn
Jacksonville/vlnSFlPW..lv 7:80am
Callahan .lv 8:07am
Charleston lv 2:45 a m
Savannah lv 7:06 a in •
Wavcroflfc .viaB * W lv 10.*00 am 10^)0 am
SchlattcrvlHo Iv+10rt5 a m+10:25 a m
Hoboken lv 10:40 am 10:»am
WaynosvlUe lv U :89 *mll:»am
Jamaica lv 11:19 p mil :19 pm
Pyles’ Marsh
Brunswick ar 1:18 pm 1:18 pm
Purehaso'tlcfota nt tho station, nnd save extra
fare collected upon tho train.
Tho mall train stops nt all B A W stations.
Connections mado at Waycross to and from all
F. W. ANGIER, A. O. P. A.
,fA «y5S5»?8. P v. A p.*a.M.
Attention, Merchants!
In order to close ont.my entire stock of
Home Manufactured Cigars,
I hereby offer them TO MEBOHANTS at ACTU
AL COST. Now ts your timo to secure
BARG AINS IN CIGARS.
""-"“"“SosS'DAinKi.
T.JO'Oonnoo, Jo.
T. O’Counor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
rifitl MARINE! ACCIDENTR
orTtWWOBML 8 * ** t A0N°HE8T ^2?tndy ,B ^
AN ORDINANCE
To declare standing pools of water,
and low or wet places within the
limits of tbe -City of Brunswick, a
nuisance, and to provide for the
abatement of same. ' ,
Section 1. Bo It, and it hereby ordained by
the Mayor and Council of tbe city of Brunswick,
in Council assembled, that from and after tho
passage of this Ordinance, the allowing podls of
water to stand for any length of time, upon any
lotof land, within thelimllsof said city, is detri
mental to the pubUo health and safety and is
hereby declared to be a nuisance; and each ana
every owner of any lot in said city upon which
pools of water collect, Is hereby required, upon
a written request of the Board of Health of sold
city, to fill up such lot with additional earth, or.
to ditch and drain said lot, so that such standing
water shall be removed therefrom, andaU wet
or marshy loll shall become dry land.
8X0.2. Be it further, In like maner ordained,
that if any owner ol such lot, upon receipt of
such notice end request lrorn the Board of
Health, as prescribed In tho preceding section of
this Ordinance, shall fail or refuse to comply
therewith, It shnll be the duty of tho Marshal of
said city to cause said nuisance to be abated and
said lot to be flUed up or drained, and after so
doing shaU file with the Clerk and Treasurer of
said city a statement of the amount of the ex
penses Incurred by him In so doing, and there •
upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforcsnld shall is-
sue an execution against the lauus ana teno-
ments, goods and chattels oftho owner or owners
of said lot, for tho amount so expended by the
said Marshal, which execution shall.be levied
and collected by the Marshal, by levy and sale,
as Is done in ensesof delinquent taxpayers.
Be it further, in like manner ordained, that
all ordinances or parts ot ordinances, in conflict
with this Ordinance bo and.the same aro hereby
"’Massed' In Connell this 25th day of January
1888. I>. T. PUNN. Mayor.
Attest: E. A. NELSON, Clerk of Council.
W.B.MeU &Go.,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
SADDLES & HARNESS,
ROBBER AND
Leather belting,
EB. WHIPS AND SADDLERi WARE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, SIDLES, Ek,
BUITABLEi^H^MEWDTDRPENTINl
A Specialty.
WEEEE FOB PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
Your My
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
E XAMINE my Ust of Houses, Lots, Fat ms and
Land for cash and on time, AblR bargain
n New Town lots for 80 dsysonly. Also
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
Beal estate and nsurnneo Agt
w 1
MORTGAGE SALK.
ILL he sold before the door of the Justice
v ConrtRoom, at Ponnlck, Glynn countv, Ga.
on the flrat Thurwlav In March' 1«8, between
the legal hoursef sale the following described
^^IRhattractorparcel ol land, situateddying
and being In tho 1356th DUtrlct (>■ M. Glynn
county. Ga.. containing four acres more or less,
known as tbe Tom CandU platw. gold lo setls-
WF^sQjfifiilSr
January 11,1888.