Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 17, 1888, Image 3

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Mi t tlwi *n» «T tht Mmm «f • OMMHjrk MaUftliMNHlMiHftraeonti; known to history fa th. United BttMul America. It la ambiguou*, may meaq titlwr a ruUlco cr a confederacy, and hat two momi its the eoustitatJcn. It bint ao trivial m Now round Land, but it ia loom «nd does not admit of shortening, , as does tho name of our noighbor Wand to Newfoundland. New South Wales fa almost as .bad, and all three are a*kward beyond redemption. The test,of this . narno of a country is fa whether it ad* mita of a derivative gentile noun out ad* e tlvs. Bnrope gives ria-’Europmn tain, BritWu Onmu, Cypriote, anc Slam, Siamese, Thcso ore good as names. But no man can bring • himself to say that ho fan New South Welsh* man, or that ho is n United 8tabs of American. . And so, after tho fashion in which tho neighbors of. Praise God Barebone’a brother with the wonderful name, "If Christ hod not died thou hadst been damned," said It for short, wo oro in the habit of calling ourselves simply by the tail end of our proper .designation, Americans, forgetful that every human being from Yukon to Patagonia has equal rights with us to tho name. The peoplo of New South Walee want to change their name, and The Si well says they ought to do it, althi for them to claim tho name of Ai would never do. They might call their couhtry Sydney, or Sydneylond, or Cook Sylvania, or Southland, or Auralla, it makes little difference what so long as it is manageable. What not to call them selves might be learned from the names of some of our United States of American states. Some of our states allow no de rivative. A man from Virginia is a Vir ginian, from South Carolina a South Carolinian, but how does a man from Massachusetts pronounce his name? Only Yankee, whioh is no less absurd than for Enroughty to spell Darby. Wimt is man from Connecticut? Still a Yankoe. What is a man from New Hampshire? Still a Yankee, although Senator Cas3 -tried to better tho term when ho called John P. Halo a New Hampshire gooso, and Halo retorted by calling Cass a Mich igander. Men from Moinocan still !>e only Yankees or Down Easters, for limy resent, we believe, being called Maini..cs. The later names adopted by our states are generally musical and usable, al though Ohioan is a disagreeable derive tive of Ohio. , The'gentilo word ought to be Ohiote, like Cypriote, but, perhaps, the peoplo of that great state do not care to rhyxno with, coyoto. Wisconsin re fuses as strenuously as Michigan to ac cept a derivative, ns tho only v>ne possi ble would be Wisconsinnor. Of tho pres ent territories Idaho has a very sweet name, but what could its citizens call themselves? We suppose tho peoplo of Utah might be Utes, but if tho ieiritory were to take tho proposed state name it would bo hard to call them Deseretters. What we chiefly seek in a name is that it be easy to pronounce and be flexible. Its meaning is of little consequence. China is, a good namo, but it means nothing, .and the people of China have no knowl edge of it.—New York Independent. 1t*M fa* HafabrlAir Vswu nvwi iwr Dinnig nmn, IfottVtK, Ga., Fob. 20,1887. Mm. U. A. Bmmhmi Soiuu time ago t bought five bottle* of your Nunn- hotter Tonic Pill* for my wife, who had bean an Invalid tor tour years, suffering with general debility, greet Vico and Virtue In the City. It is eald that New York is the wlck- edst city in tho country. It is tho largest and vice thrives in crowded communities. Yet if it is tho wickedest city it is also the best on tho continent. If it contains thousands of tho worst men and' women in our land, it contains also thousands of tlio brightest and best of Christians. In ■point of morality it will compare favor ably with or.y city irf the world. It is unhappily true that tho devil's work is done there upon a largo scale; but so is the work of God upon an oven greater Beale. If tho city contains the gaudiest, tho most alluring anil tho vilest haunts ‘of sin, it also boasts tho noblest and grandest institutions of religion, of chari.ty and virtue. Being the great center of wealth and culture, Now York is also the center of every thing that Is good and beautiful in life.—Joe How ard in St. Louis Republican. I Foreign School. In Turley. •I The Turkish government appears to bo I reviving its school laws with tho nlm of \) suppressing American and other foreign | Bcnools. The new law provides that no f foreigner can open a school without a special firman given by tho sultan him self; -and such documents ha is slow to give. The law forbids any Ottoman sufiject from attending Buck a school un til ho shall have taken n course of relig ious instructions. Tho schools now ex isting aro to bo suppressed unless they conform to tlicso regulations within six months. As a largo amount of capital is invested in educational institutions in Turkey, the American minister has pro tested against this law, and urges other embassies to join him.—Frank Leslie's. Nunes for Nanr States, There is a good deal in names, in spito of what somebody has said. Tho houso committee on territories know it, and they wisely insist that if tho northern half of Dakota comes into the Union 46 shall bo not as "North Dakota,’* but as "Pembina”; and that if "Washington” organizes It must drop its already much appropriated namo and take "Tacoma,” “Yakima,” or ‘'WnIlula,” well known aboriginal designations. There is no reason why now Btates should bear names worn threadbare, or why one should bo called "North” or "West” something or other. It argues u poverty of' language. All new states ought to bo compelled to bear melodious Indian names, as most of the old ones do.—F rank Leslie’s. A four inch dead smooth file teeth to tho fare, or 210 to the i;h U. Hicarhof promise suitMiru isui. "white mailing attacks.” 804 •led ferttt from auppteaeed menstruation (monthly sickness). Five bottles of the pllle made s new women of her. You may bo assured I recommend them. Youre respectfully, J. G. Sonttoos. For sale at wholesale and retail by Lloyd A Adams, Brunswick, Go., ana at retail at all points on B A W and E T V A G Railroads. Call for descriptive, advertising matter. CURES AM. HUMORS, from a common TMotcli, or Eruption, to tlie wont Hrr-riila.. Balt*rheum, " Fevor • sorok,” Nealy or Hough Skin, In short, 411 diseases caused by .bod blood are conquered by this powerful^ purl- nlgn luHuonoo, c if, Sore ,'oue Boros nnS Swell noTre, Glands. Bond, ten oonta largo treatise, with colored pistes, on r tho samp amount ' Diseases, or tho namo amount for a treatise on Scrofulous Affections. “THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.” Thoroughly olennso It by using Dr. »• luroe’s ?«W c a?J spasHg ra Its, and vital strougth,wlU bo established. CONSUMPTION, „.jt seriously of calling It his "Cou. sumption Core,” but abandoned that namo sa too limited for a medicine which, from Its wondorful combination of tonic, or strengthening, alterative, or blood-cleansing, antl-blllous, pectoral, and, nutrltlvo proper ties, Is unoqualcd, not only ns ft remedy'for consumption, but for all Chronic DIs* of the Liver, Blood, and Liam If you feel dull, drowsy, debilitated, havo sallow color of skip, or yeudwlsb-brovi'ii spots on faco or body, frequent headache or dint- ness, bnd taste In mouth, Intermil heat or chills, alternating with hot Hushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite, and costed tongue, you ore suffering from only part of these symptoms aro oxno- r Am jisir lorn Autumn. Bovoru nffoctlons, it Is an cfllclent romedy. i pm nt $1.00, or SIX s.do. book on’’ConVmhVfiom OI, Artdivss. World’s Dlsnonsary Med In elation, OW iluln Street, llUHMl.i ■ W llrenui, arone __ Sovoro Coughs, «n< kindred affections. It Is nn i “ ' ‘ Solo nv DmrQOtsTs.nt lOTTLEB for 85.00. id top cent* In stumiM .for l>r. Pleroo'S mptlon. Aih " 11 Utrv Itlmiii'itt , .N. V. $500 REWARD Is offered by tho proprietor* of Dr.Bngo'sCutarrliRemedy lor n ruse of catarrh which they cannot cure. If you have a discharge from tho offensive or otherwise, partial loss of smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, cull twin or pressure In hoad, you have Catarrh. .Thou sands of oases terminate In consumption. Dr. Sage’s Catahhu HkmedV euro* the worst coses of Cntnrrh, "Cold In the Mend," and Caturrlial Hoaduchc. » i-crns. o yc clothes, and nt unco Imy A NEW SUIT STILISH WliVTH CLOTH! —MOM JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I hare Just veoeired an elegant Stock of rouson- _jtu gnuds selected by myself In the Northern markets and can supply tho town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES, OVERCOATS M Gents' Furnishing Goods. NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which were purchased for rash, anil cents uonl y can he wild on rlosost margins. jnfaP*Snlts made to order from samples, nmrh heaperthnn from a tailor, and lit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. PUTNAM'S Livery Corner Monk and Oglethorpo streets. jy£Y. patrons nnd tho public can rest assured of . securing from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE BEST SEliVIOK. Your outer solicited, and satisfaction guaran teed. A. T. PUTNAM, M. MIC KELSON. Great Reduction in Pricesl Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! rortbkooialag fall and Winter w. wm ba abi. tuoffar oar various attloM* aaaUoatd Mo*, sad at to ba convinced. Moaaohladsr Ntallatookat atsaoh remtrksbly low grists tafajwrer baton olftrod as « _ ... ,llnooftba yon hav. but to given, a call wo naw present In on wbolstslo Hardware in Every line, Uoase-FnrnlsIiing.Goods, PAINTS AND OILS In al\ varieties, including Mixed Paints, Door's, Sash, Blinds, V 11 * <-U which will giro bait satlafsotloo. Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY; GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Ware In er,ry assign, largo assortment, which w» aro rood, ' mini. Id Crockery. Olass, Tin and Agate Warn wo hove a dno and _ to offer at bottom prlbsa. Wo will bo pleased to show onr stook al liitimes."* Satisfy youraeiVos and us'by giving ua an early call. !M. MIOHELSON. augli-ly > ' Aug. F. Franklin. J. A.. H. Jqne FRANKLIN & JONES, Dealer. Mar an! Commission Mental, Ha;, Mi, Peed, Four, Bam, * MUI Feed, Generally. Car-Ltfeu Lots a We Compete with any Market in Quality arid Price, and Mean just what we Say. ™ w WD wRWWSDI^m Dcntlata, NtUIMMIM, * * DENTISTS. • h Offlco, front room orsr Moore A MeCnrr' ^ D4ili,UA|m»N, . . , V „ LOCAL DENTISTS. Office In Kaiser block, ovor drug store of Uoy. tft Auatllfl. , k .*■ ** ygjytV. d. miNfai, ’ DENTIST. OWoo np otalro In Fright's Physicians. 1 ■-■■■ ■■- ■ ■ ’ - | i ... .mg' JJ iBURWOHD, M.ID.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON] - OBeonp otalro in Brooiobo"'* 1 "•* — eweastlo Istreet, oppoalto Lawyert. QHOVATT * WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. « * Praotloe In all tbo ooqrta of tho BrnnawlokOtr* cult. "Office In Crovatt block. fobs i. W. Bennett. -A. L. Groori gBNMBTTHs GBOOVEB, ATTORNEYS'AT LAW Offico] in Uaralo Building, Up Stain,. JEW Kl. It ¥ UEADOUAKTERS. PISTOLS, s LEFEVER TRAP SUNS, Colt Guns, tHMlBHRLiill TIMP SHELLS AT BOTTOM I'lilCBS. PALMER BROS., SAVANNAH. OA. LADIES Do Voar.Ou’ii Dyeing at Home, with Peerless Dyes I They will dye everythin?. The/ *>M every where. Prut* life. « |»rckage--4ocolGi*. They hare no equal for -uxugth, brightness, amount in package* * r fr>r fx-tneas of color, or non fad- Ing qualiiie*. They -t »not crock -r smut, >oi safety Win. ft COh Dfti ala, (8l|n Golden Mortor) Brunswick, Ga. n Cumberland Route. Brunswick and Inland STKtnilGAT Cd.tIPtNY. . Tills popular ixuite to Florida Is now open un. der the most auspicious circumstances. Tho enjoyable features of this short and de- nirablo steamer Transfer on tho Inlaiid Bays among tho islands of tho South Georgia Coast, need only Iks tried to be fully appreciated. In full sight of tho ocean and yet notaffected by it I THE BEAUTIFUL STEAMER “ City of Brunswick ” Has been recently rebuilt, and is now making Uur*regular daily trips between Brunawiok ana Fernandinn, upon foUowlng schedule: 80UTHBOUND. Iscavo Brunswick by steamer 6.80 a m Arrivo at Fernamlnm. Arrive t ..11.40 am tile NORTHBOUND. Leave Jacksonville by F. It. & N. Uy... 2.40 p ui Arrivo at Feruandiua •* 3.65 u ui l^cavo Fernandiua by steamer 4.15 pm Arrive nt Brunswick 8.15 p m JOHN B. WRENN, an MI Gen'l Passenger Agent. MARSHAL’S SALE. w tho city of Brunswick, Glynn county («a., * * ^ Tuos- day described leasehold interest in and to the east half of Town Commons Lots Nos, 3? and 41, between Stonowall amt Leo Streets, together with the improvements thereon. Levied on as the prop erty of NV. 11. Rainey, under and by virtue of a tax U fa issued by •!. F. Nelson, Clerk and Treas urer of the citv of Brunswick, against said NV. H. Rainey, for taxes due the city for tho year IW7. Amount of tax $(L20. Cost—. J. B. DART, Marshal City of Brunswick. ENGINES FOR GINNING. HUH HA It SAW MILLS and KNBINKS .ad STAVOAlll) BHPLEIKXTS UKIBKALLT. Send or catalogne. A. li. F UtQUHAR. a • Ya.Ii P.nit.ylr»‘I, V." . i W ir.t, fork, P I can sell you from my well scleoteil .lock the flnest and beta goods ever brought to this <slt>, and at prices t|jat defy competition , Every Article Guimtu%4* If you wish to save money call ui inv place o r business, corner of Monk and Newcastle »U»et». My Watch Repairing * HHP.VIlTl’IKNT Is oomplete. I turn out none but Orel ylnm work' Give mo atrial. H. 0BERLAEUTEH, Brunswick, Ga. Aou CAN SAVE MONEY BY CALLING OH . • ■ §. B. WRIGHT, Corner Ho woastle and Gloucester SL, v FOB YOUR— 4. Fall Suit and Overcoat I have Just received an elegant assortment pnrehased during my reoent trip North, which 1 offer at bargains. My line of Soft and Stiff Hats for Men and Bop Cannot be oxooIlod.*CaU and cxamtno $3.00 SHOES FOR MEN, Equal to any sold alsawbero at $4. ’ , ■- (I GOODS Whit, and scarlet underwear, all . slcry, gloves, shirts, neckwear, suspondeif, etm. at lowest price.. , , , T w fagulu to order from samples, and lit guargntead. J. ». WRIGUT, Howca8th|and OloncesterSts, Byapswlck, Qfu BAUUGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND GBKKIf GR0CEB8, M AKE a specialty of Deltoloua Fat Beef re ceived dally from Armour’s Stock Yard* in Chicago. It It deliciously Fat and Tender, ah. Is sold Twcnty-flvn Per — from Armour’s Stock 1 than earn. meat can be bought elsewhere. Try a. Fieoe, And yon will have no.oth'cr. Beef, Poik, ALWAYS ON HAND. SEA ISLAN BRUNS WICK & SAVANNAH AND WAV LANDINGS. -y '., .• Steamer Syt. Niviiolas W 111 Imt. Bivanuah for Brunswick .vary Tum- ‘ d.r and Friday at« p. m. ' ' Connsctlona mad. with B. * Ml and E.T.. * G. Ballroadi, and .tmm.r ••OmetarBoy- for Sr " Landing.. Th» Hlcboh." toechM U .4 point, batwaan Brunswick and Havunah. • - SPECIAL RATES TO DARIEN. 4 Cabin ptuagii Ueck passage...