Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 09, 1888, Image 2

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TMtlAfTKMS. pStotytrafltot.itfhand, ‘Had I we«d. to «D«ptatr It, dltcrwhoMnsfeMasdr" Bat ibeUtth- hare (Mtttlmrtalrwajr, Anil tfc* faint, ■Nratbcnd U«*h la UmI And theeerieto* IHtioa tiwafeam, ■ OryaptonaorarnaU. Bo leather It up-wberowM broken ‘ The mu4Um thrrad of my theme, Tdltnc how, aa «ar night I rat writing, A flirt broke In on my dream— A UtUe InquUltlro fairy— Mr pwaTlUtogiit wife tb. «old Of the ann In her hair and the dewy Blue cgm of th. fairies of ok). Twaa U» drarllttl. girl that I scolded— •Tor mu It* moment llfce'thla," I .aid, “vim an. knnp I waa boar, ■"loom, romping la for a Uu? , erom ber mother her. at my knee Cod i 1 pity tbo bem* feat rrpelled ber nd tbo cold hand tbit turned her away I And tabs from tbo Bpe that denlrffhcr This stawsrtsM prayer of tinlay l Tike, Lord, from 017 itieroTy forever That pitiful cob of despair, And tbs putter wd trip of the little bard test And the one piercing or oaths stair! I pot bribe bait-written poem, • while the pen idljr traded la my bead, Writes on, “Bad I words to complete it, Who\l read It, or wbo’U understand!" Bat tbs little bare feet ea tbo stairway And the faint smothered laugh In the had And the eerledow lisp on the silence, . Cry up to mo orcr it olL —James Whitcomb Riley. BEST OF THI8 WORLD. FreuUoo Kutford's Argument oh the Renee- ' elty of Blohes—Ttie Law of SaccoM. Mr. Halford opens by conceding that it is right and necessary that wo should have too best of tho world’s goods: he oonoedee that wo do not get the elegan cies of life from excessive toll and dradg- ery, and lio adds: “That weoltli is absurd, that refine ment may bo mixed with effeminacy, is no proof against the great use and neces sity for .having, using and enjoying wudy the best tho soil can raise and the beet of oil man's art and skill, or in other words, the best of all we con do for each other, and in tbo coming kingdom of heaven, which is to be the kingdom of ' earth, that is what men and women difi be joyfully doing for each other; but hot without system, not without order, not without the recognition and practice of the law that a righteous and religious busmen consists in such an interchange of commodities between man and man, so that he who gives «hnil feel paid by what he receives frpm another. Thou sand savo and scrimp, and deny them selves of luxuries and necessities, to lay up every spore penny, and ore poor all their lives. Thoy call it economy to Walk * mile to save a five cent fare, and la so doing probably expend enough foroe and strength, which, tightly applied, would make $10. All material wealth is Want of Sleep ts sending thousands annually to tho inaano asylum j pud the tloqtora soy this trouble la oUrmiugly on the increase. The usual remedies, while tbsr »sy give temporary relief, ms Ukslyto do morn harm titan good. What la needed la an Altcrativo and Blood-purifier. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla la Incomparably the beat. It cortecta those disturbances lu the circulation which cause sleepless ness, gives Increased vitality, and re stores the nervona system to a healthful Bov. T. Q. A. Cote, agent of the Hiss. Soots Mliilooary Society, writes that his stomach wastra* of order, bis sleep very often dMfthed, And, asuae - Im purity of the blood manifest; but that a perfect cure was obtained by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Frederick W. Pratt, 434 Washington street, Boston, writes: “My-daughter was prostrated with nervous debility. .Ayer’s Sarsaparilla restored her to health." . William F. Bowker, Erie, Pa., was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking Ayor’s Sarsaparilla for about two months, during which time hla weight Increased over twenty pounds. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. O. Ayer A Co., Lowtli, Mm Sold bynll Druggists. Price $1; six boUles,|A \m vork & mmm STEAMSHIP LINK. MALLORY LINE. t M?S?Wo2fSa iman spiritual forces, four prevailing order iff tb force which brings its like in things. If you live in a $3 per week hall bedroom, and your thought every night and morning is, 'Well, 1 suppose I must always • live in this barren den,’ you aro by such despondent state of mind creat ing in the invisible, hut racist powerful element of thought, a power which will keep you in that room, and hi a chfap, inferior corresponding order of life. “If you say in your thought, and keep saying it, and keep eo far ns you can your mind in tho state to say this, “I accept this room only as my temporary abodo; I will have a better one, ana after that n hotter ono still, and everything else better,’ you ore then, through tho mys terious agency of your own thought power, bringing tho tetter to you. “You have then Bet a magnet as real, though in visible, os tho loadstone at work drawing tho tetter to you, and you will find, as tills state of mind is persisted in, that you will gradually drift away from cheap and relatively unsuccessful people Into a more aspiring, broader and- suc cessful Order of mind.’’—Boston Herald. Paahlona tn Ribbon.. Of all that fluctuate rapidly none are more volatile than those which govern ribbons. Tho greater proportion of these fancy but necessary articles of woman’s toilet come from Europe, whence wo get our fashions. Tho round that a certain kind of ribbon makes is curious to note. It gets its prestige in Paris. In two months it is in Hew York and four months later in 8L Louis. Four months afterward it reaches Denver and the far west. You can’t get a novelty in ribbon hero by telegraph os you do nows. It must be shout six months behind Paris or Now York, This is an axiom.— Globe-DomocraL Scwua. Clay and Webster. When Sidney Smith saw Daniel Web ster in England he remarked: 1 -Heavens 1 he is a walking cathedral." The samo thought seems to have been suggested to William H. Seward. He was one day discussing the relative menta of Henry Clay and Daniel Webster, and said: - -They could no mote bo compared than a Gre cian-temple to a Gothic church." Seward is said .to have had a great objection to equestrian statues, on the ground that tho horse was more prominent titan tho man. —Jfcw York Press, Tk. Southarnmoat Capital. .-life ROt generally known -that Wash ington is tut most southern of the capi- tals of the great nations of tho Northern Henriaphaisi^ Madrid, Constantinople and Some are even further north, while Paris is np in the latitude of Newfoundland, and Las4j||{i|t Berlin are on the line of Labrador. St. Petersburg is on tliesnmo parallel as Greenland and is 1,400 miles due north of Washington.—Detroit Free JWe STEAMERS CARONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N and after December 27th, 1881, ono of the above .teamen will leave New York every ^QOMaMSMUeMwltbatiWutaon'B. •: W.M E. T., V. h O. Railroads. Through bill, lading •lanes to alt points on above vends, . Freight and passage aa low aa by any other Una. tbr pawenger andstale room, apply to □nM-ly $150 in Prizes! ONE PRIZE, $25 worth of Shoes $25 00 FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $5 in Shoes 75 00 A TEN PRIZES, Each $3 in Shoes 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 in Shoes 20 00 These splendid and useful presents will be given nwny at our Grand pift 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 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. SmilM,. flMIM *11 *UIH» 11111! WAYCROSS SHOiiy UN*. TOP CARD IN EFFECT MOV. life, Ifef, Lf. train* u n till, road aro ran' WEST INDIA VAST mail. TIM am )v . Ifcwpair., .. . _ f:•»a ■ 4:iupm It...., Samord „Jy I lia in •*# pat V.7.Tu,is......'.'..'.Hr niiup kill XT STEAMSHIP LINE. HuutU) , I'lturr, Ikon sad •f. pm Sit, pm WadMeand B*t. S.g? — 5a t;;’ mu lnur«t cars '* anroBL 7.00am it Havannab ar T.Mp’m •**•»*» tv...........,J.wp ..........ar 4:i0pm SAOam lT....,.....wiyctoa«... v ....lT t.ogpm. ' ' Atllalian. Jf lw n m ,Tampa Sr : Kay #•*.... Lv A| Uavasa .. ..Lv ^ ffttcart to and ItemNawYorkand MEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. T.OSam it .Havannab ar 141 pm m ar..........OaU.ban....7....lv 3:47 pm mu ar Jaekaonvillo Iv too pm m lv JackaoCTlUe.. ar 7:40pm IttSSa 1SJSN „ 7:50 am IT...-,. — 10:10 a ml*... w.ycrota ar 4:40 pm UHMjim lv........Valdosta lv 3:80pm 13:84 pm lr.... Quitman. Jr 3,-TSpm 0t33pra.ir.,J?.„.»uaiae.Ula.. .;.■■!* 1.48 pm QMOpm ar...,.....Balabrtdge -i* 11:38a 4:04 p m ar Obattahi-ochea lv II iSO a m Pullman bnflto oars to and from Jackaonriueand Maw York, sod to and from Jacksonville and Now Orleans via Pensacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. , 1.30pm lv.,„....gavanoib ar 13.23pm 3,30 p m lv Jeeup lv 10 64 a m 4.40pm ar.q. wayemee I* 0.88am 7.45 pm 1T..U.. 4:15pm IV,,.... .•Jackaouvllle.,.. ..Jacksonville.... 7~iupm IV., ... 8:80pm ar...... ...wayoroM ....Dupont .ar 0:35 a in ..lv 5:00am 8:15 p m lv 8:45 p m lv 6:55 pm lv ..OalueaTtlla ...Live Oak ..ar 10.80 am ..ar 7.10am 8:40 pm lv. 10:55pm ar. 1 -M a nt aa ...Dupont .TliomaavUlo.. .. ..ar 4:25 am ..Iv 3:25 am Pullman buffet car. to and Iron) Jackaouvllle and St.LOela via Tbomuville, Albany, Montgomery and NaihvUla. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7d5pm It.*..... 10:05 pm lr,*:.... 13.-40 am ar Jmup ..« 6:10 am ..Iv 8)16am ..lv 12:10am s.-aiam ar. 7210pm IT...... .JacksonviUo... . Jacksonville.... ...lv 7:0(1 pm .. «r 7 .*25 a tu 2:30am ar...... ...lvl0:lopm T-.toam ar,..,.. 10:80 a mar .GaiupaviUe 10:40 am ar ...Late City ... .lv 3:25 p m 3:68 a ml*..........Dupont ar 0.4Bpin 0.00am ar.., .Tbomaevllle lv 7.00pm 11.40amir Albany 1* 4.00pm Stopa at all regular lUtlom. Pullman palace elerping cart to and from JackaonvIUe and Savan* tab. . * JEStJP EXPRESS. 8.18 pm lv... Savannah ar g.soam 4.10 pm ar lv 0.30am Stopa at all regular and flag statlona, Pullman buffet ears Jacksonville to Cincinnati anil through coaches Jacksonville to Chattunooga Pull sleeping ears to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points hy rail and steamship ixmnectlons, and baggage checked through. Sleeping oar berths and sections sc oured at Pasmnger Station. - - — HARDEE.Gen.Pass.Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. Glauber & Isaac, Prodaca and Cnmraoo Mmhls Office Jnnd Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. B. B. next to Freight House of E T„ V. & G. R. R. HEADQUaRTERSFOR Dry Salted and Smoked^Meats.^Hams* Breakfabt’Bacon, Meal, and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bram, Hay, Mill Feed, 'A*pl *- U Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. ■ t. . ' 4* . ’ • - Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything tb my line will And It to their advantage to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. Hlgheet market prices paid for Hides, tFnrs. Wax, Wool, Ac. , ^ fohil-lyfe L. D. HOYT & CO., - DEALKRS IN Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridcres, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS a.ncir79 r SLeon.a L E. T. T. & G. B. B. ThD Florida Short JLlne. passenger Standard On and after Sunday, Nov. 37, 1887, trains will run ae follows, (Central Tlnle.) ooino sown. Leave Atlanta Leave McDonough Leave Flovllla Arrive Macon Leave Macon Arrive Cochran Loavo Eastman Leave Lumber City..-... LcaveJUnxlcy arrive Josup Arrive Brunswick Arrlvo Savannah Arrive Jacksonville .. 010 a m .. 618 a m .. 8 07 a 111 .. 0 80 a m .. 0 85 a m ..1107n m ..1145a in .. 1 19 p m . 2 10 p 111 .. 8 15 p 111 .. 6 36 j) 111 .. 7 68 p m .. 7 48 p in 7 05 p 111 8 08 p m' 8 89 p in 10 15 p m 10 39 p m 11 47 p m 1234 a 111 182 am 217 a m 3 18 a in 0 00 a ill 0 10 a in 7 25 a ill OOINO NORTU. Ms for Sale. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 34 miles of II. & W. R. R., is offered for sale • either the timber or the'land en tire. PRICES:. Timber, per acre, - $ .50 Land ana timber entire, 1.00 Here is a bargain for some body. Cash is what is wantet). For further particulars iuquire at this office. Leave Jacksonville 7 00 a m 7 00 p m Leave 8avamali 7 00 a in 7 86 p in Leave Brunswick 19 60 a m 8 80 p m Leave Josup 12 60 p tn 1107 p in Lcavo Lumber City Leave Eastman 4 lop m 1 66 a m Lcavo Cochran 4 58 p in 2 80 a m Arrive Macon . 0 86p m 865 am Lcavo Mncon 0 45 p in 4 00 a in Leave Flovllla 812 p m 519 a m Lcavo McDonough 9 05 p m 007 a m Arrlvo Atlanta 10 05 p m 7 20 a m Leave Atlanta . .100 p mlO 20 p m 7 40 a m Arrive Homo 410 p ni 110 p m 1040 am Ar. Chattanooga, 6 00 p m 4 00 pm 185 p m Connection is made nt Clovchinn wttn Pullman •inlnco sleeping cars, one of which eocs to Wash- (ngtqn, via Lynchburg, and the other to New Yorkvlaltoanoko nnd the Shenandoah Valley. For tickets and further information, call on or nddress B. W. WRENN. G.P. AT. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.GiP.A., Knoxville, Tonn. Atlanta, Ga. Pianos and Organs Tuned And Bepuircd in Workman-Like Maimer. S atisfaction guaranteed. Numerous City and Country References. Orders can bo t with U. T. Dunn or Watto & Ditrti R. E. STEELE, * Teacher of Music and Resident Timers d. A. BUTTS, Physiciai\ ai\d Surgeon- rvmOB northwest corner of Newcastle and U Gloucester strocts,Utcly occupied by Dr. J. Wilson. Calls left with Rack well, tho Druggist, will recelvo prompt attentfen. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 3 to 5 p. m. Rcstdcnceon Glouces ter street, ono door from Union. ■Xfe'Spccial attention given ’ to diseases; of throat and lung*. C. a. noose. J. O. VALENTINO] MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Mountacturert and Dealers In Saak, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Nqwel Posts, etc. 5 RUNSWICI/ & western H R^AJXJLOJk'D.ll ty ty route. On and after Sunday, Dec. 18th, 1887, passenger trains will run as follow,: OKSTRAL STANDARD TIME. f-OR THE WEST. NORTH AND SOtlTH, Mail. Brunswick, via BA W. ...lv 0:26 am 5:8) pm Pyles’ Marsh ....lv+0:49n m —pm Jamaica ....lv 7:15am 0:33pm WayneavRle lv. 8:00am,,1:13p — Hoboken If ’ 8:17 a m ■ 1:47 p Sehlatterville lv 9:12 am 9Nffpm WMrct04s.....,...... i: .....-aT ttu lWtt»iirt,'riiRi l ll.4W ii. »i itiij|hfe-Atfea«a Charleston ........ ..... .ar 4dipa>10:i0am Callahan.. .arllilflam 0:40am Jacksonville ar 13:00m 7ri8am jaoksonVtUe, vla8,F A~W~.lf~7l8bam fiOOpm Cnllahnn lv 8d)7am 7:40 pm Charleston lv 3:45 am 0:80 am Savannah .....lv 73)6am 1:30pm Waycross via BA W lv 10:00 am 10:10 pm Pearson lv U:10am 11:40pm Alapaha lv* 13:07 p m 13:68 a m TyTy lv 1:80pip 3:30am Sumner lv 1:54pm 3:48am Willingham .lv Idipm Davis ....lv 2:88pm Albany ,.ar 8:00 pm 4:10 am •ar 7:28am 7:18pm ..ar 2:56pm .ar 0:45pm 08)0am ■■“-in 01:05pm Montgomery Columbus ... Mncon Atlanta ar 10-85 p Marietta, via W A A nr 12:05 nm ,3 Rfl p ra Chattanooga ar 4:57 am 7:05 ra Louisville, via L A N .... .ar. 6:40 p m 0:05 a mi Cincinnati.via Cln.So. ..or 6:43pm 6:40am FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mail. Express. Cincinnati, via Cln.Bo ... It 7:55am 0.00pm LoulsvUlo, via LAN lv 8:05 p m Chattanooga,viaWAA ...lv 0;O5pm 8:05a in Marietta lv 9:09 p m 12:68 p n Atlanta, via C RK lv 10:00 p in 1:80 p n Macon Iv 1:25 ant 0:50pm Columbus Iv 12:18pm Montgomery .. . lv 7:20pm 7:40 am AN ORDINANCE 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. Be It, and it hereby ordained by the Havin' and Council ol the city of Brunswick, In Council assembled, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, the allowing pools of Water to stand for any length of time, upon any lot iff land, within the limits of said olty, is detrf- mcntaltothe nubile health and safety and is hereby declared to be a nuisance; and each and every owner of any lot in said city upon which pools of water oollcct, le hereby^ required, upon a written request of tho Bonrd of Health of said city, to All up inch lot with additional earth, or to ditch and drain said lot. eo that such standing water shall bo removed therefrom, and all wet or marshy soil shall become dry land. aapk 3. Be It further, In like manor ordained, that lf any owner ot-euYh let, upon receipt ol. snoh notice and request from the Board of Health, oa nresoribedin the preceding section of thlsOralnanoe, shall fall or retuso to comply therewith, It shall bo tho duty of the Marshal of said city to cause said nuisance to be abatnand said lot to be filled up or drained, and otter so doing shall fllo with tho Clerk ana Treasurer of is and chattels of tho owner or owners ot, for the amount so expended by tho rshal, which cxccuUon shall ho lovlod and colleotcd by the Marshal, by levy and sale, as It done in cases of delinquent tax payers. Be It farther. In like manner ordained, that all ordinances or parts of ordinances, In confllot with this Ordinance he and tho samo arc hereby fassod’ 111 Council this 26th ilaypf January 1888. * D. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A\ NELSON, Clork of Council. Albany,via B A W lv 4:55am 11:10 pm Davis lv 5:10am .... Willingham lv 0:84am .... Sumner lv 8:01 a m 13:20 a m TyTy lv 6:16nm 13:85am Alapaha lv 7:48 am 2:12a'm Pearson lv 8:45 am 8:14 am Waycross ar 9:4Tam 4:38am Savannah, via S F A W... .ar 13:23 p m TT Charleston nr 4:20pm .... Callahan,viaSFAW ar 11:36am 6:48am Jacksonville .ar 13:00 m 7:25 a m JacksonviUo, via 8 FifW.dv 7:80 a m Callahan lv 8:07 am Charleston lv 2:48 am Savannah lv 7:06 am Waycross vlaB AW: lv 102)0am 10:00am Sehlatterville lv+10:25nm+10A5am Hoboken lv 10:40 a m 10:46 am WaynesvlUe lv 11 i33 a m 11:39 a m Jamaica lv 11:10pm 13:10pm Pyles’Marsh lv+13:48p mtl3:16 pm Brunswick ; ar 1:18pm 1:18pm fStop on signal. . Purchase tickets at the station, and savo extra fnro collected upon tho train. Tho mail train stops at all B A W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway. PnBman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir C " F.W. ANGIEU, A.G.r.A. JA «S^. A P.*G.M. Attention, Merchants! In order to close out my entire stock of Hone MaiofacM Clears, I hereby offer them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU AL COST. Now te your time to secure BARGAINS IN CIGARS This offer Is to the tradeordjr. SHILOH’S VITALIZES is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Ulvri"*M, ewd fill eyrop- tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 76 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley or thb woxld. T.tP'Oonoa. Ja. W.F.Smom T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FiREI SstfiKc! ACCIDERTa BKPRcaxrr m stadkcHSst oompaniss W.B.Mell&Ck)., •VliolMfelo tnd HeUlI Dealers in -SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND'. Leather belting, EH. whlPS ANDSADDLBBY WARE. HARNESS. COLUHS, JH1DLES. El„ SUITABLE FOR MILL MEN aJD TUBPENTIN1 MANUFAOTCBKRS. A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. 15 jlnar Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. T7IXAM1NE mV list of Houses, Lots, Fat ms and Jhj Land for cash and on time, A big bargain n New Town lota for 80 daya only. Alao Fire, 'Life aid Accifat Insarasoe AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUOHS, Real estate and nsurancoAgt MORTGAGE ^ALK. W ILL be told before tho door of the Jnattco i < sriasff, , s®£8^ tetwSm the legal boon of sale the following dcacrlhcd nro ff{F> t°.wl.. and bcl county, -K- , known aa the Tom < ffitrurwdgs .&«5»Ksr«ijS oetfejy January II, 1108.