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usuteorthocmplra mortality ratet te
Melt rate of 00 to 00 fete jptr 1,000 in
habitant*. Tho doth rate among tel*
drcaiacUU mors frightful, being 60 per
ceni>> and la hmm wikn tw# ft pie
ocniki Gf too wdoio mommy. Accoruing
to te «bm tiatend authority, of te
9,800,000 twraona who dio yearly in Itua-
te. 1,000,000 am te vfcttou of "rani-
» condition®, M which *"—*«! hunger
Wmh HflfltttH tejaitmey ilteiUHmif
of cor people haw always ban what tegr
on now. that b to my, very bad.
Notwithstanding tlio high birth rate,
which b 48 per 1,000, duo to wry early
marriages, the-population of Russia in-
creates not slowly, ond in many places it
even dpotote Tbs peoplo am dying
cot If thb does not ptorp misery what
does it provo?—43teptuak in Now York
Hail and Express.
To Avert Ophthalmia.
A writer in Nature states that three
coses luvd como under bis personal ob
servation in which brown skinned natives'
in very different parts of tho world
blacken their faces to protect them from
Intense light and heat. The examples ha
gives are those of the inhabitants of
Morocco, os well as of others along the
north of Afrioa, who blacken themselves
around tho eyes for tho purpose of avert
ing ophthalmia from' tho glare of hot
sand. Tho natives of Fiji pursue tho
sanio method, ns do also tho natives of
tho Sikhim Hills, and it is only reason-
abb to suppose that a practico of such
wid -di Vision and such striking similarity
is found leully useful, that is, protective,
in tho places and under tho circumstance!
contemplated.'—Now York Tribune.
The Food Question.
Tho subject of food lias nover yet rc-
■ccivcd a common sonso consideration.
Tlicro is no doubt but avast amount of
wholesome food prodacts nro yet over
looked. During tho grasshopper in
vasion it was proved by Professor Riloy
and somo of our normal school teachers
that bucIi creatures may servo os an ex
cellent article of food, yot tho people
preferred semi-starvation to even tasting
them. Snails nro luxuries in France. It
was long before frogs found a market in
this country. Mr. ’Wallace tolls us eggs
uro never eaten by Pnclfio Islanders.
Strawberries mo rejected by somo of tiro
tropical races. Esquimaux reject all
vegetable food. Tlio paoplo of Non-
Guinea pronounco bread a detestable
affair. Milk is used very little in somo
of our southern states, as it' is seldom
tasted by tribes in Africa that keep largo
herds. Ono tribe in Now Guinea abhors
sugar, but devours salt. Snakes m-o mi
arlielo of diet quito largely in Asia.—
Globo-Democrat.
To Save Life
vafeiag ten te tartar Mf
Durability of Gntta Forelm.
As illustrating tlio durability of gutta
perehn, there wot recently shown aspect-
tntSb of it that hod laid immersed in
water between Blackwell’s island and
Now York for a period of thirty-seven
years, and is still in tint class condition.
.Tho only Indication of wear on tho gutta
pdrciia is where it rubbed ugoinst tho
jocks On«tho bottom of tho river, mid
that is very slight. Another specimen is
of a ton conductor guttn perehn insulated
underground cable, which was recently
taken from tlio grounds around tlio
Capitol at Washington, where it was laid
in 1873. Tho cnblo of which this is n
section is still working, and the specimen
gives every indication of lieing ns good
ns when first put down, fourteen years
ago.—Frank Leslio’s.
Dig Anuor GIul Ships.
Tho Froncli government has again taken
up tho building of great armor clad ships.
, Eight nro now being pressed forward to
completion. Admiral Pullu do la Bnr-
ricro Los caused a vessel to, bo built en
cased with cocoanut fibre instead of
armor plates. It is said 'to havo greater
power of rcsistanco than steel.—Paris.
Letter.
King TliecbnwVi rlintr.
Among tho loot taken from King Thee-
baw’s palace in Burmnli and about to 1m
sent to London is a curved ivory choir,
which, as it took two years to make, was
not completed when the king was cap
tured. It was composed of twenty-five
elephant tusks and worth many thousands
of ruuces.—Chino) Hse* J
In n “Beautifying" Establishment.
A lady who was inspecting the vari
ous whitewashes in a “beautifying'’ es
tablishment, said to tho attendan t: * -These
tliingB moltc ono sallow, do they noli’’
“Oh, every lady over 20 is sallow, you
know," replied tho sallow attendant. “I
am 24, and must expect to bo sallow.
And madam is sallow. This is tho firs*
day I have been without make up on nij
’ fnco for months, or you wouldn’t know
that I was sallow.” “Of course not,’
Said tho lady, but nevcrtlrcless site did not
bug^—Now York Press “Every Day
A regular industry in Paris is said te
be tho tasting and inspection of dishes at
private houses by professional cooks. Ho
comes, when ordered, to tho house where
a grout dinner is tinder way, looks,
amelia, tastes of, orders a little salt in
this soup, a bit of sugar in that sauce, a
,flavor of onion in tlio other salad, and
goes off to tho next customer.—Chicago
i o! Croup, Pneumonia,
td Ititut troubles.
Hence, M family should be without s
bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
which has proved Itself, to thousand* ef
ever discovered. It gives prompt relief
end prepares te wsy for s thorough
cure, which Is certain to be effected by
Us continued use.
8. tt Latimer, M. D., Mt Vernon,
On., asyst * I neve found Ayer’s Cherry
Pectoral s perfect cure tor Croup to all
esses. I havo known tho worst cases
relieved In s very abort time by Its tun;
end I advise nil families to use It to sud
den emergencies, for oottgha, croup, Ac.”
A. J. Elilson, M. D., Middletown,
Tenn., says: "I have used Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral with the beet effect In
my practice. This wonderful prepara
tion onco saved my life. I bad a con
stant cough, night sweats, was greatly
reduced in flesh, and given up by my
physician. Ono bottle and s halt of the
Pectoral cured me."
"I cannot eay enough In pralso ot
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” writes E.
Bragdon. of Palestine, Texas, “believ
ing as I do that, but for Its use, I should
long since havo dlod."
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
PREPARED BT
Or. J. O. Ayor & Co., Lowell, Mats.
6old by all Druggists. Fries (1; six bottles, S*
NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK
STEAMSHIP LINE
MALLORY LINE.
Smuu, finiu <u Hfiutt iuLvti
WAVCKolssuoirr like.
tumi CA8D t* Krn&rrikov. am. m.
MjatRiis vzxirtusrai
v* a ad am re <uilr ae Mkra.t
>R UD|A fast kail.
won nows. urn rr
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PLANT 8TRAMSH1P LINK.
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ctnloMd Irotn New York am!
MKW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7.(81. nt IT......
8:42am lv......
MO.Ml*
...Savannah....
.. ..Jsaup
...waycross
....a* 7.58pm
...AT 8:16pm
....Iv 8.88 pm
lltM.mar
|Afcgg or......
7:30. m 1*
.. jeckeotiV-lle...
.4ae»*itiviil»...
...Iv 2 08 pm
...m 7:45pm
toiiu.m Iv... ..
12.-04 pu lv
1344pm lv......
1:22 p a M .....
... W«>vn*re....
... Velduau
....Quittnen.....
..Tpowaevlile...
...or tilupm
...Iv 2:68pm
....iv 2:r8pn,
...lv 1.45 pm
S*3QP»
..Utlnbrldge....
....lv 21:25am
4:04pm ar. JhitUh<<oche«......lv 11:30am
Pullman buffet oare tu and nuiu JaokaouYtiie and
Mew York, audio *ml irorn Jachnuiivillrami New
Orleans via PewucoU.
East FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30 p m lv
4.40 pm sr
7.45 pm u......
4:18 pm lv
•Jaokeouvide...
.•Jaoj^Honvilla...
....hr 7.89am
...at 9:45am
7:90pm lv
8:80p m .......
•••.wSycruea....
.. .sr 0:35am
8:25pm lv......
.. .ar 19.15 a m
3:45 pm lv
8:55 pm lv
...Lire Oak....
....ar 10.8uam
•Glauber & Isaac,
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Produce aodCnni IMuls
Brunswlok, Oa.
Office and Wareroom in tho former Freight House of the B. dr. W. H. B.
next to Freight House of E. T., V. dt 6. B. B.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Fbbd, Appl
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c.
Consignment^ solicited. Parties wonting anything in my line will find it to their advantage to
call on me before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prioes paid for Hides, |Fun, Wax,
wool, Ac. 7 * y febli-lyg
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
» 7
—DEALERS IN-
8:40pm lv Dupout sr 4:25 am
10:55pm or Thomasvllls Iv 3:25am
1:22am ar Albauy lv 1:25am
Pullman buffet can to and from Jacksonville
and St.LouU vtaThomaavtUa. Albany, Montgomery
and WaahvUlo.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:35pm tv .....Savannah ar 0:10am
10:05pm It...#., Jeaup It 3jl6am
12:40au ar wayorosa lv 13:10am
6:80 a m ar Jackaonvtlle lv 7:00 p m
7:00 pm lv Jacksonville ar 7:25
1:05am lv waycross arll:S0pm
3:30 a mar Dupont lvioqu p m
«TKAMKItS
CARONDELKT,
EVANS,
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OFfFEX AS,
WILLfAMS.
O N nml nftoi December Sith, 1887, ono of tho
nbovo steamers will leave New York every
Friday nt 3 p. in.
Gloss connections with all poluta on B. k W.an
E. T.. V A O. Railroads. Through bills lading
signed to til points on above roads.
Freight ana paaeage as low aa by any other lint.
For passenger end stats rooms apply to
$150 in frizes!
ONE PRIZE,
$Sf> worth of Shoes $25 00
FIFTEEN PRIZES,
Each $5 in Shoes 75 00
TEN PRIZES,-
Enelt $9 in Shoes 30 00
Ten prizes,
Each $2 in Shoes 20 00
Those splendid and useful presents
will ho given away at our Grand Gift
Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every
purchaser of $1.50 worth of shoes be
fore that dato will receive a ticket to
the drawing, which tuqy win one of
the above prizes. Every purchaser of
$•1 worth of shoes will bo entitled to
t\vo tickets. Huy your shoes Bow,
and we may give you a new pair af
ter awhile.
TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD,
THE SHOE MEN.
7:10b m ar...LiveOak lv 6:65 pm
10:30 am ir Gainesville Iv 8:45pto
10:45 am i
Lane Clty.... \x 8:25 p m
3:55 a m lv Dupont ar 0 45 p m
6.80 am nr Thoma&vliie lv 7.00 pm
11.40 a mar Albauy lv 4.00 pm
Stop* at all regular stations. Pullman palace
•leeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savan
nah.
JESDP KXPRK88.
3.45 p m Iv... Savannah ar 8.30am
6.10pm ar ......Joanp iv 5.35am
Stops at all regular and flay stations,
Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati
and through coaches Jncksonvilloto Chattanooga
Pull sleeping cars to ami from Jacksonville ami
Savannah.
Through tickets sold to all points by rail null
steamship connections, nml baggage checked
through, .sleeping car- berths and sections sc-
tfurod at Passenger Station.
\V. P. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.
U. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
E. T. V. & G. It. It.
Tiie Florida Siiort Line.
On and after Sunday, Xov. 37, 1887, passenger
trains will run ns follows, (Central Standard
Time.)
' * GOING SO LTD.
Leave'Atlanta?. ..... 7.. 610 a m ~ 7 05 p m
Leave McDonough 6 18 a m 8 03 p m
Leave Florida. 8 07 a nt 8 69 p m
Arrive Macon 0 00ant 10*15pm
Leave Macon 9 85 a m 10 SO pm
Arrive Cochran 1107a in 11 47 p hi
Iacnve Kiistman 11 45 a m 12 34 a m
Ix>nve Lumber City 1 19 p in 1 82 a m
Leave Baxley 2 10 p m 2 17
Arrive Jesnp 8 16 p m 8 18 n m
Arrive Brunswick . — 5 85 p m 0 00 a m
Arrive Savannah 7 68 p m * 0 10 a m
Arrive Jacksonville 7 45 pm 7 25 a m
going north.
Lands for Sale.
18ER5<BHEftlTt tt—
All things nro in Cato, yet all tiling,
jure not decreed by fate.—Plato.
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 theMand en
tire
PRICES:
Timber, per acre, - $ .50
Land and timber entire, 1.00
Bore is tt bargain for some
body. Cash is what is wanted.
Leave Jacksonville 780am , 700 p
Leave Savannah 7 06 a m 7 85 p m
Leave Brunswick 10 50 a m 8 30 p m
Leave Jestip. 12 50 p m 11 07 p in
Louvo Lumber City ....
Leave Kastman 4 16 p m 1 55
Leave Cochrnn 4 58 p m 2 80 a m
Arrive Macon 0 85 p m 8 55 am
Leave M’l.-nn 0 45 p m 4 00 a m
Leave F C i S 12 p m 5 19 a m
Leave 5ic4>«M>uUgli 005 p m 607 a m
Arrive Atlanta —10 05 p in 7 20 a m
Leave Atlanta .. 100 p mio 20 p m 7 40 a m
Arrive Home 4 10 p in 1 16 p m 10 40 a m
Ar. Chattanooga. 5 00 pm 450 p m 185 p m
Connection is made at Clevelnna with Pullman
palace sleeping cars one of which goes to Wash
ington, via Lynchburg, and tho other to New
York via Roanoke and the Shenandoah \ alley.
Leighton sleeping cars between Brunswick
and Atlanta.
For tickets and further information, call on or
address B. W. WllKNN, G. P. & T. A.,
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn.
Atlanta, Ga.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
L> A TISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numorou,
lO t ltv amt Country References. Orders can bo
left with H. T. Dunn or Wnlto a Dart.
R. E. STEELE,
Teacher ot Musio nml Resident Tuner.
J. A. BUTTS,
Physiciar\ ai\d Surgeoi\
FKICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
by Dr. J.
Druggist,
O Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. J.
— well, tho
Wilson. Calls left with Root
will receive prompt attention, uracc noun » w
11 a. in. ami 3 to 5 p. m. Residence <jn Glouces
ter street, one door from Union.
Jap-Special attention given Ito diseases! of
throat and lung*.
O.o. MOOHE.
J.C. VALENTINO^
a. An EnrfWtcriUoanTB that novels nro, „ - , . .
yiow hujipiicd at te rate of aixnit 400 a i cor iui tfier particulars inquire
y«f- 1 . . ' at this office.
MOORE & VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Manufacturers and Dealersln
Sar.lv Doom and Blinds, Mouldings
Newel Posts, etc.
SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what
you uced for Constipation, Loss of
Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp-
tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle. Hodges & McCauley
HARDWARE).
Stoves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
"Bt i ers=ri *=>?=; and Wagons
B
RUNSWICI/
& WESTERN ft
RAILROAD. It
TY TY ROUTE.
CENTRAL STANDARD TIME.
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mail. Express.
Brunswick, via B & W .. .lv 6:*5 a m 5:80 p m
Pyles’ Marsh lv+6:49 a in — p m
Jamaica :—lv 7:25 am 6:82 pm
Waynesville lv 8:00 a in 7:12 p m
Hoboken Iv 8:57 a m 8:47 p m
Schlatterville lv 9:12am 9:07pm
Waycross ar 0:42 am 9:55 pm
Savannah, via 8,F & W.
Charleston
Callahan
Jacksonville
.ar 12:23pm 6:10am
nr 4:20pm 10.4Uam
ar ll:26am 6:15am
ar 12:00 m 7:25 am
Jacksonville, via S, F & W. It 7:30 a m 7 8)0 p m
Callahan lv 8:07 am 7:40 pm
Charleston lv 2:45 am 6130 a in
Savaipiah ^ lv _7 8W a m_ 1 ‘.JWjPJh
Waycross viallft W lv 10:00 :t in 10:10 pm
Pearson lv 11:10 am 11:40 pm
Alaimha lv 12:07 pm 12:56 am
Ty Ty 1 v 1:89 pm 2:30 a rti
Sumner lv 1:54 pin 2:45 am
Willingham lv 2:21 pra
Davis .....lv 2:36 pm
Albany ar 3:00pin 4:10jtm
Montgomery .. . nr 7:25 a in 7:18 p in
Columbus ar 2:55 pm
Macon., ar 6:45pm 9:00am
Atlanta ar 10 • 85 p nt 1:05 p m
Marietta, via W & A ar 12:06 a m 2 8fl p ra
Chattanooga ar 4:£7nm 7:05 m
Louisville, via LAN nr 6:40 p m 6:05 a m
Cincinnati.via Cin.Sow.--ar 0:42pm 0:40am
FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Mail. Express.
Cincinnati, via Cin. So ... lv 7:55 am 9.00pm
Louisville, via L * N lv 83)5 p m
Chattanooga, via W& A ...lv 5;05pm 8:05 a m
Marietta lv 9:09 p m 12:68 p m
Atlanta, via C RR lv 10:00 p m 2:80 p m
Macon lv 1:25 u m 6:50 p m
Columbus. lv 12:15pm
Montgomery — lv 7:25pm 7:40 am
AN ORDINANCE
Albany,via D & W.
Davis
Willingham
Sumner
Pnarson
tVuycrosa..
lv 4:56um 11:10 p m
lv 5:10 u m —
....lv 6:34am ....
...lv 8:01am 12:20am
....lv 8:16 a in 12:35 am
....lv 7:48am 2:12am
....lv 8:45am 8:14am
....ar 0:47am 4:28am
Savannah, via S F A W....ar 12:28 p m
Charleston nr 4:20pm
Callahan, via S F & W ar 11:2U a m 6:45 a m
Jacksonville ar 12:00 m 7:25 n m
Jacksonville,via8F4W.,lv 7:80am ....
Callahan lv 8K»7nm ....
Charleston lv 2:45am ....
Savannah lv 7:08 a in ...
Waycross .vtnB & W lv 10:00am 10:00am
Schlatterville lvS-to :25 a mfl0:25 a m
Hoboken lv 10:40 a m 10:48 a m
Waynesville lv tt :30 a m 11:30 a m
Jamaica lv 12:10pm 12:19p m
Pyles’ Marsh lvi-12:48p m+12:48 pm
Brunswick nr 1:18 pm 1:18 pm
tStop on signal.
Purchase tickets at tho station, and savo extra
fare collected upon tho train. *
Tho mail train 8t<vs at nil B AW stations.
Connections made at Waycross to and from all
points on Ssvnminh, Florida A Western Railway.
Pullman l’aluro Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
Cars*
F. W. ANQIEIt, A. U. P. A.
— - PiA> ,
,’V.P.aU.M.
Attention, Merchants!
In order to close out]my entire stock of
Hole MaiDfiicM Cijars,
. hereby offor them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU
AL COST. Now is your time to secure
BARGAINS IN CIGARS.
This offer Is to the trade only,
MOSES DANIEL
T.JO’Ooxson. Jm. W. F. Simoki
T. O’Connor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT!!
REPRESENT THE STAUNCHEST COMPANIES
OF THE WORLD. . octlMy
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.
Suction l. Bo it, and it hereby ordained by
tho Mayor and Council of tho city of Brunswick,
in Council assembled, that from and nftcr the
passage of this Ordinance, the allowing pools of
water to stand for nny length of time, upon any
lot of land, within the limits of said city, is detri
mental to tho public health and safety and is
hereby declared to be a nntsanco; and each and
every owner of nny lot lu said city upon which
pools of water collect. Is hereby required, upon
a written request of tho Board of Health of said
city, to ffll up such lot with additional earth, or
to ditch and drain said lot, so that such standing
water shall be removed therefrom, and all wet
or marshy soil shall bccomo dry land.
Skc. 2. Be it further, In like manor ordained,
that If any owner of such lot, upon receipt of
such notice and request from tho Board ot
Health, as prescribed in the preceding soction of
thisOrdlnanco, shall fall or refuse to comply
therewith, it shall be the duty of the Marshal of
upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforesnid thall Is
sue an execution ngalnst tho lands and tene
ments, goods and chattels of thoownor or owners
of said lot, for tho amount so expended by the
said Marshal, which execution shall bo levied
and collected by tho Marshal, by levy and sale,
‘ i done In cases of delinquent tax payers,
i It further. In like mnnner ordalnod. that
all ordinances or parts of ordinances, in conflict
with this Ordinance be anil tho same arc hereby
repealed.
Passed In CouncU this 25th day of January
1888. D,
Attest: E. A. NELSON,
lie 25th day of Jannar;
D. T. DUNN, Mayor.
3N, Clerk of Council.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
SADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather belting,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF BKINB, SOLE
HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATEN TLEATH-
ER. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE,
HARNESS, COLLARS, JAIDLES, Etc,
SUITABLE FOR MILL MEN AND TURPENTINE
MANUFACTURERS.
A Specialty.
Write for prices.
Savannah, Georgia.
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
Land tor cosh and on time,
n Now Town lots for 30 days only. A'
AT THE CHEAPEST BATES.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
Real cstato and nsurnneo Agt
MORTGAGE SALE.
Court Room, at Peiinick, Glynn county, Ga.
on the first Thursday- In March, 1888, between
the legal hours of sale the following described
anil heln __
county, ua., containing four acres more or less,
known os the Tom Carroll place. Sold to satis
fy a mortgage, deed mndo by T. P. Carroll to
Jicnry B. Thompson, on tho utth dny«f Februa
ry 1887. HENRY B. THOMPSON
January 11,18S8.