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A ran* Inn-tvering teuton* nf all bad*
tie**-* iirinK tawtlwr A Uwt not mm p«r-
Urif at (ho leather to waded. Our hum
factories alone tell annually fifty torn a(
wnrie. Till* tom nutliiV to • firm fa
Plrilniclplila, who fiay* f? • ton for it
A largo umuuut to nut to Lynn, Maas.,
ami other point*, where the IcaUtor to
ground up, mixed with a medium and
pmanl into button*. The iviuaindcr
that to not ao uted to treated clieuiloally,
turned Into a gelntinou* runs*, dried one 1
ground into tf fertilizing dust. Theeolo
leather pieces that fall from the block
of the heel (tamper aiu sorted Into two
heap*. The very fine pieces are put with
the line waste. The *cnqw, presenting a
surface of a couple of square inches, are
barreled up and sold to parties in New
York or Boston nt nno cent a pound,
wlicre they arc put through a peculiar
machine. Till* instrument splits the
pieces nearly through. Then it ojicus tile
piece thus cut like u hook. Thcuco it to
delivered from between rollers, mid iu
largo enough to be a- i.in seiit to :!■ fit*-
tory to becut up Into l.tei lif;a.—Udtl<
more Sun.
An Elepli-ii '» Hr u
Cornell college desired '-.nt’s
brain, and it formi’-itiJv c
T. Bamum was the dyno.-
flro nt Bridgeport, Cniii|.-.: ,• <•: hit:
generosity. Tltey burden,- i «• brain
whilo it remained iu the s.. - ! by con
tinual injection, the same method em
ployed with .the brain of the Elmim mur
derer. The method originated with this
college and provents the distortion fol
lowing tho removal and subsequent
hardening of the brain. It is done in the
following manner: A11 the vessels ex
cept the vertebral and the carotid arteries
are tied, and tkeso aro connected by rub
ber tubes with a tank containing diluted
alcohol, which to arranged at a proper
height to aUow tho fluid to dowdy flow
through tho brain substance. Tho study
of tho brain to yet to bo tnado, and tho
result is awaited with interest. Animal
trainers, especially thoso of elepluinta,
claim that they possess littlo reasoning
power, and wo do not lmagino in conse-
S uonco that the result wiU benefit any-
ling but comparative anatomy.—Tho
Doctor.
PstrlOfd Monitor In Iowa.
The petrified remains of a huge ani
mal have been discovered near Percy.
Io., by a man named S. R. Dawson. It
oyas lying beneath the surface on tho
■bank of the Des Moines river. The total
length of tho body measures, without tho
head, over forty feet. Tho head was do-
tached from tho body, and when dis
covered was some distance away from it.
At nine feet from the end of tho tail it
measured four feet six inches in width.
In support of his theory that this to the
petrif lod remains of somo extinct monster,
Mr. Dawson, in describing the find, shows
that; it to entirely unlike the stouo forma
tion in tho vicinity. A spar of quartzito
formation was discovered in the locality
where the blood vessels and intestinal
canal should bo, and another formation
was found in other ports. The remains
were in n bed of dark blue etono sur
rounded by petrified remains of insects
and other animals. Mr. Dawson to con
fident that the monster belonged to the
carboniferous age.— Demorest’s Monthly.
To Save Life
Frequently requiras prompt action. An
hour’* detoy wetting for the doctor may
bi Attended with twriont ooMM|iiottONi
especially In caeM of Croup, Pneumonia,
and other threat end lung troubles.
Itc.ncc, no totally should be without e
bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral,
which hss proved itself, In thousand* of
canes, thq best Emergency Medicine
ever discovered. It gives prompt relief
and prepares the way for a thorough
cure, which is certain to bo effected by
Us continued uae.
8. If. Latimer, M. D., Mt. Vernon,
(la., says: " I havo found Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral a perfect euro for Croup In all
esses. I have known tho worst coses
relieved In a very short time by Its use;
and I advtsu nil families to use It in sud
den emergencies, for coughs, croup, Ac.”
A. J. Eldson, M. D., MlddlntoWn,
Tenn., soys: “I hove used Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral with tho best effect In
my practice. This wonderful proparn-
' ■“ I had n coi
tlon once saved my life.
1 ' 'it sweats
and given up by inj
stant cough, night sweats, was greatly
‘ In flesh
reduced III umii, mill I'll u|i (,, in j
nitysicinn- One bottle and a half of the
Pectoral cured uic.”
•'I cannot say enough In praise of
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral," writes E.
Ilrngdon, of Palestine, Texas, “believ
ing ns I do fluff, hat for Its use, 1 should
long since have dlod.”
Ayer’stGheny Pectoral,
PREPARED DV
Dr: J. O. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mats.
Bold by sit Druggists. Prica $1; ati botUci.gr
Iff VIIRK & MICK
STEAMSHIP LINE.
I
MALLORY LINE.
Itninun Curiosity In Austria.
A remarkable caso of disease to at pres
ent engrossing* tho attention of medical
men iu Austria. Thoro to lying at tho
hospital of tho city of Isohl a patient af
flicted with a bony oxorescenco protrud
ing from between tho lower corvical ver
tebrae. The excrescence has tho form
of a horn, to round and straight, with a
diameter of one and a half inches. It
has grown to a length of about eight
inches, and would probably have been
much longer by this time but for tho fact
that tho point was broken oil several
times to 1)0 sent to the pathologio insti
tute of Viennn for examination. Thero
is no feeling in tho horn, the Breaking oil
of tho points, which tho patient did him
self, causing him no pain whatever. At
the root where tho horn to attached to tho
spinal column it to soft and movable, but
it rapidly grows hard and is like bopo at
a short distance from tho root.—Foreign
Letter.
Writing » Composite' Novel.
A new amusement to suggested by a
club of young persons—sixteen in num
ber. They are writing a book—a novel.
So far the secretary to having tho most
fun out of it, but groat expectations
tremble way down in all the sixteen
hearts. This novel to to have sixteen
chapters, and each chanter to to be writ
ten by a different member. When fin
ished the iiocfedve chapters are* handed
back to the secretary, who, consequently,
to tho only ono who knows tho various
writers. They are all in fear and trem
bling lest the love making faU to their lot
—that being considered tho most difficult
part to do justioe to. There will certainly
be much amusement afforded by the
undertaking.—Chicago Herald.
Historian Bancroft'* Longevity.
Mr. Goorge Bancroft accounted for hit
own longevity the other day with three
reasons: First, that he was the middle
child in his father's family, equally dis
tant from the youngest ami the oldest;
second, that he had always gone to (ml
at 10 o’clock, unless it had i>cen impossi
ble; and, third, that lie had always spent
four hours- in each day in the open air,
unless prevented by a storm. Ho added
that his riding, of which the newspapers
had mode so much, was primarily for
tho purpose of being out of doors, aud
not of being on horseback.—Frank
Leslie's.
Lo Nature claims tixt a irs»Huo of
one home power would keep '- .ojo.000
wntchw going.
STEAMERS
CARONDELET,
EVANS,
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF (TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O N and nftor December 87th, 1887. one of the
above steamers will leave Now ^ork every
Friday nt 8 p. m.
dote connection* with all point* on B. & W.an
E. T,, V. & O. Railroad*. Through bill* ladini
signed to all point* on above road*.
Frolght and parfeago at low a* by any other line.
For passenger and *t»te room* apply to
$15$ in Prizes!
ONE PRIZE,
$25 worth of Shoes $25 00
FIFTEEN PRIZES,
Each $5 in Shoes.., .... 7500
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 nt our Grand Gift
Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every
purchaser of #1.50 worth of shoes be
fore that date will receive n ticket to
the drawing, which tuny win one of
tho above prizes. Every purchaser of
#4 worth of shoes will be entitled to
two tiekets. Buy your shoes now,
and we may give you a new pair af
ter awhile.
TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD,
THE SHOE MEN.
Smnu, fionti 'id ViisniiA tatit
WAVCHQ8S SHORT LINE.
TIME CAMP Ix"kFFKIT. KOV. ttth.' I SSL
war INDIA FAST MAIL.
nr.'D now*. t.4*u c»
T.tw.iu Iv Savannah. . . Ivlin pm
t**op m iv Jack son vtli tv LSO.m
4:4upm hr Ssnlord Iv IiIMk
IM|ia Tampa Iv Clop
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
* —-Tamp. At
KV? *» K.g *««....Lv
“ r. r 4 A, Havana .. ..Lv
Thors ud
Sou. pm
Wed. sod
8.1, p m
W«UiM.nd
Sat, uoou
Pullman buffet can to ud Horn New Turk ud
TllU|1 *' NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7.05 am IV...h.
8:43 am lv......
9.60am lv......
....Savannah
.. ..JMOp
...waycross
.ar 7.68 pm
..ar d:l*pm
. lv 6.06 p m
11:20 a in ar......
IKOOnoou ar
T:Miu lv
....Callahan
..Jacksonville
. Jacksonville
.lv 2:41 p m
.lv £.00Jim
.ar liWpn
lOslOa m Iv
12:04pm lv
13:34 p m lv......
1:22p u ar......
.... Waycross
....Valdosta
....Qnltman
..Tbutuaavlllo
•ar 4:40 pm
.Iv 2166 pm
•lv 2:J8pm
.lv 1.46 pm
3:30pm ar.;....
...Balnbrldge
.Iv 11:26 am
4Kl4pm ar..-.....3hattab<K>choa lv U-AOam
Pullman buffet can to and from Jacksonville and
New Ynrk, and to and from Jacksonville and New
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXP1IES8.
1.90 p m lv......
9.10 pm lv ,i...
4.40p m ar...}..
..Savannah.........
Jesup
.'.waycross
•ar 12.23 pm
.lv 10 64 am
•l« 0.63 a to
7.45 pm ar......
4:15pu lv*....
•vJtcktou vlile;
• .Jacksonville
.lv 7.Aoam
.ar 0:45 * m
7:20pm lv.. ...
8:90 pm ar i
•ar 0:36 am
• It 6:30 am
9:29 p m Iv
....Lake City
.ar 10.45 am
3:45 pm lv
6:66pm lv
. .OaioMYille
...Live Ouk
.ar 10.80« ra
.ar 7.10*m
8:40pm lv.......... Dupont ar 4:28 am
10:66pm ar...;....Tbouiasvillo Iv 3:25 a ui
1:33am ar .Albany lv 139am
Pullman buffot cars to and tram Jacksonville
ud St.Loula via TbomaavtUe, Albany, Montgomery
ud Nashvlllo.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
-—.T-.-.-v
6:31!am ar...
. .Jacksonville...
....lv 7:00 p m
7KWpm lv,...
....Jacksonville....
.. *r 7:26 s ui
2:30am fcr....
7:10am ar....
10:30 a m *r..i.
10:46 am ar....
. .lv 8:26 p m
Glauber & Isaac,
Prodnce and CMmiiissioQ Merchants
Bnmswlok. Ga.
Oillco and ’Waroroom in th6 former Freight House of the B. &. W. K. E.
next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R.
*-' * * / - ito
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dby Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Appl
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &o.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my lino win find It to their advantage to
call on me before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market price# paid for Hides, IFnrs, wax,
febll-lym
Wool, Ao.
L. D. HOYT & CO.
-DEALERS 1N-
2:65 a mlv Dupont ar 0 45pm
«.30a m ar Thomasvllle lv 7.00 pm
lt.40amar Albany lv 4.00pm
Stops at all regular atatlnus. Pullman palace
sleeping ears to and from Jacksonville and bsvan.
hah.
JEijOP EXPRESS.
3.15 p m lv... Savannah ar 0.30am
0.10 pm ar ...Jesup lv 6.25am
Stop, at all regular and flag stations,
Pullman buffot cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati
and through coaches Jacksnnvlllcto Chattanooga
Pull Bleeping cars to and from Jacksonville ami
Savannah.
Through tickets sold to all points by rail and
steamship connections, and bnggago checked
through. Sleeping car berths amt sections sc
oured at Passenger Station.
VT. P. HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agt.
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
E. T. Y. & G. R. R.
TheT Florida Short Liue.
On and after Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, \
trains will run as follows, (Central
Time.)
GOING SOl'TIl.
Leave Atlanta « 10 a in 7 05 p m
Leave McDonough 6 18 a m 8 08 j> m
Leave Flotilla. 8 07 a m 8 All in
Arrive Macon ft 80 n m 10 16 in
Leave Macon 9 85 a tn 10 20 jnn
Arrive Cochran 1107 n m 11 47 j* m
Leave Kastman 1145 n m 12 24 a in
Leave Lumber City 1101» m 1 82 u m
Leave|Baxley 2 10 p m 2 17 a m
Arrive Jesup 8 16 p m 8 18 a m
Arrive Brunswick flSftp m 000 n »»
Arrive Savannah 7 58 p m 0 10 a in
Arrive Jacksonville. . 7 45 p m 7 25 a m
Lands for Sale.
8,330 ACRES
[17.LOTS]
Of Timbered Lands, nil in one
body, within 3 a miles of B. &
W. R. R., is offered for sale—
either the timber or the-lmid en
tire.
PRICES:
Timber, per acre, - $.60
Land and timber entire, 1.00
Here is a bargain for some
body. Cash is what is wanted.
For fui ther particulars inquire
at this office.
GOING NORTH.
Leave Jacksonville 7 30 a m 7 00 p ni
Leave Savatnali 7 00 a m 7 85 p m
Leave Brunswick— —10 50 am 8 30 pm
Leave Jesup. 12 50 p in 11 07 p m
Leave Lumber City
Leave Kastman 4 Hi p in 1 65 a m
Leave Cochran 4 58 p m 2 30 a m
Arrive Macon 0 35 p m 3 55 a in
Leave Macon 0 45 p m 4 00 a in
Leave Flovilla 8 ft p in 519 a in
ljcavo McDonough.... . 005p in 007 a m
Arrive Atlanta loo5p m 7 20 am
Leave Atlanta ..100 p mlo 20 p m 7 40 a m
Arrive Home 4 10 p in 1 16 p m 10 40 am
Ar. Chittanooya. 5 00 p m 4 50 p m 185 p m
HARDWARE),
Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartridaes,
AGRICULTURAL IMi LEMEJTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
^aij3*j3ri(=qs=i and Waeons
i
8 RUNSWIG
& WESTERN
RAILROAD.
TY TYROUTE.
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
FOR THE WEST, NOKTH*AND SOUTH.
Mall. Express.
Brunswick, viaBAW ...lv 6:35nm 5:30pm
Pyles’ Marsh +,.lv+3:48a in —pm
Jamaica Iv 7:35 am 0:33 pm
Wayncsville lv 8:00am 7:13pm
Hoboken lv 8:57 am 8:47pm
Schlattcn-illo lv 0:13a in 0:07p m
Way cross nr 0:43 am IMpm
Savannah, viuS.F&W ar 13:28 p m 6:10 am
Charleston . ar <:20pm 10:40am
Callahan nr 11:38a m 0:45 a m
Jacksonville .m- 12:00 m 7:25 ajn
Jacksoilvillo,'via"8, _ F & W'lt 7:8(fa m 70)0p m
Callahan lv 8X17am 7:40pm
Charleston lv 2:45an: 0:30am
Savannah lv 7:00 am, 1:30 pm
Wnycross via B fi W lv 10:00 a m' 10:10 p m
Punrsim - lv 11:10 am 11:40 pm
Alapalm lv 12:07 pm 12:50 am
Ty Ty Iv 1:89 p in 2:80 a m
Simmer Iv 1:54 pm 2:45 a m
Willinghum lv 2:21pm
[>a\i» lv 2:30 pm
Albany ar 8:00pm 4:10am
Connection is made nt Clevclann until Pullman
pnlgce sleeping cars, one of which goes to Wash
ington. via Lynchburg, and tho other to New
York via Roanoke and the Shenandoah Valley.
Ia-ighton sleeping cars between Brunswick
and Atlanta.
For tickets and further information, call on or
address 11. W. WREXN, G.P. AT. A.,
L. J. ELMS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn.
Atlanta, Gn.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
S atisfaction guaranteed. Numerous
City and Country Reference*. Orders can bo
loft with H. T. Dunn or Waite & Dart.
R. E. STEELE,
Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner.
d. A. BUTTS,
Physician ar\d Surgeon.
O
FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
^ Gloucester street*, lately occupied by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist,
will receive prompt attention. Oftice hour* 0 to
11 ti. m. and 8 to 5 p. m. Residence on Ulouccs-
terstroct. one door from Union.
£9*£pcciAl attention given fto diseases^ of
thront and lung*.
C.G.mookk.
J.C.VALINTINO^
MOOBG it VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Manufacturers and Dealers In ■
Sash, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings
Newel Posts, etc.
SHILOH'S VITAL1ZER is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of
Appetite, Dizziness, find nil symp
toms of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 76
cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley
Mliiitgomory nr 7:25 am 7:13 pm
Columbus ar 2:55 p m
Macon ar 0:45 pm onXvam
Atlanta ar 10-85 p m 1:05 p m
Marietta, via W & A nr 12:06am 2 .'bipIII
Chattanooga nr 4:27am 7:05 m
Louisville, via L & N ar 0:40 pm 0:05 am
Cincinnati.via CimSo. ..ar 0:43pm 0:40am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mall. Express.
Cincinnati,via Cin.So ... lv 7:55am 0.00pm
Louisville, via L A N lv 8:05 p m ■
Chattanooga, via W& A .. lv 6;05 p m 8:05m
Marietta lv 0:00 p m 12:53 p m I
Atlanta, via C RR lv lo:oo p m 2:80 pul
Mueon 1 v 1:25 a pi 0:50 pm
Columbus lv 12:15pm
Montgomery lv 7:25 pm 7:40 am
Albany,via U & W lv 4:55am 11:10 p m
Davis lv 5:l»mu
Willingham lv 5:84 am
Suuinor lv 0:01 a in 12:20 a in
Ty Ty lv 0:10 a ui 12:85 a m
Alapaha lv 7:43am 2:11am
Pnhrsou lv 8:45am 8:14am
Wayoross ar 0:47 am 4:28am
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. Bn It, and It herebv ordained by
tho Mayor and Council of tho city of Brunswick,
In Council assembled, that from and nfter tho
passage of this Ordinance, the allowing pools of
wates to stand tor any length of tithe, upon any
-lot of land, within tho limits of said city, is detri
mental to tho public health and safety and Is
hereby declared to be a nuisance; and each and
every owner of any lot iu said city upon which
pools of water collect, la hereby required, upon
a written request of tho Board of Health of said
city, to fill up such lot with additional earth, or
to ditch and drain said lot, so that such standlni
water shall be removed therefrom, -and all wel
or marshy soil shall become dry land.
Sec. 2. Be It further, In llho maner ordained,
that If any owner of such lot, upon receipt of
such notice and request from the Board or
— — prescribed In tho preceding section of
I j
l city
said lot to oo mieu uii or uraiHwis »««
doing shall flle 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 aforesaid shall Is
sue nn execution against tho lands and tene
ments, goods nnd chattels of the owner or owners
lid lot, fc - _ -
said Marshal, which execution si
lovy nnd sale,
Savannah, via S F & W....ar 12:23 p m
Charleston ar 4:20pm
Callahan, via S F A W ar 11:20 am 6:45 am
Jacksonville ar 12:00 m 7:25 am
JacksonvilieTvia sVdTwTTlv 7 .-80 a m
Callahan...■ lv 88)7 a ni
Charleston lv 2:45 am
Savannah. Iv 7:06 a in .._.
Way-cross vtsB iW lv KfSoOaia 10:<xfam
Schfnttcrvlllo lv+10:25 n m+10:25 am
Hoboken lv 10:40 am 10:40 am
Wayncsville lv ll :89 a m 11:89 a m
Jamaica lv 12:10pm 12:l#pm
Pyles’ Marsh lv+12:40p m+12:40pm
Brunswick ar 1:18 p m 1:18 pm
4-Stop on signal.
Purehaso tiekets at the station, and save extra
faro collected upon tho train.
Tho mall train stops at all B A W stations.
Connections madoat Waycross to nnd from all
poiuls on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
C ' U F. W. ANGIER, A. G. P. A.
JJA.JMoDUFFIE, G. P. A.
A. A. GADDIS. V. P. A G.M.
Attention, Merchants!
In order to close out^my entire stock of
MaifacM Cim
1 hereby oliter them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU*
AL COST. Npw is your time to secure
BARG AINS IN CIGARS.
This offer Is to the trade only.
MOSES DANIKL
T.JO’Conxob, Ja. W. F. Sntoss
T. O’Coimor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
FiRct MARIHel ACCIDENT!!
REPRESENT THE STAUNCHEST COMPANIES
or THE WORLD. ocUMy
Be it further, in liko manner ordalnod. that
all ordinances or parts of ordinances. In conflict
with this Ordinance bo and tho same are hereby
"Massed - In Council this 25th day of January
1888. D. T. DUNN, Mayor.
Attest: E. A. NELSON, Clerk of Council.
wJJlsMCa,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers lu
.SADDLES & EARN ESS,
RUliBER AN1)
Leather belting,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN OALF SKINS. SOLE
HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND VATENTLEATH- ’
EB. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE.
flllHESS. COLUBS, dfllDLES, Ha,
SUITABLE FOB MILL MEN „.4D TURPENTINE
MANUFACTURERS.
A Specialty*
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
13 7 mar t
Real estate and usurance Agt
MORTGAGE SALE.
W ILL 1» sold before the door of the Juatlce
Court Room, at Pbnntrk,Glynn county, Ga.
on the first Thursday In Marcn, 1888, Iwtwccn
the legal houra of sale tho following described
ng In tbe iswtn District it. .m. Glynn
county, Ga.. containing four acres more or lea*,
known as tho Tom Carroll place. Sold to satis
fy a mortgage deed made l>v T. P. Parrnll to
llenry B. Tliomp-on, on tho liftli day of Februa
ry HW HENRY U.THOMPSON.
January 11, U8S,
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME. ]
E XAMINE my list of Houses, Lots, Fat ms and •
Land for cash andontimo, A big bargain r M
n Now Town lots for 80 days only. Also i ■
Life and Accident Insurance x *<
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,