Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 18, 1888, Image 2

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JAPANC8B MYTHOLOGY. I• ttaaalat nf tlMM* •! ll» Ptcurni umo Tht w.rtlmi wm, aooerdlnff to tm» (lltiott, t^oagtit about In this wir. t tltodimogMoCllMpMt there exMcd trinity who dwelt in mmkv. Litter rmno other ditto (Knmlj, with wiwmto •xfeteoam, and after revm nenerattami begotten from them, the creation, which win confined to Japan, wm decMetl on and canted through in nix itagn, almost similar to tlmar In our Pentateuch, the work being delegated to Iaoimgld ond hJaatater, Iaaiuunl. From the gurirtca •prang certain terreatrUl deities. among Whom wen A ran-Ceram, thu boatitifu goddrM of the ran; Isukoyuml, tho godders of tho moon, and Suikuio, god of A story which finds frequent Illustra tion In Japanese art is that of tho quarrel between Ama-terasu and her brother and her consequent rotiromout to a cave, whonoo sho.was inveigled by tkodnncing of a goddess, variously named Otcamo, Ounmuie, or Uzrnno. It is narrated at length in Griffis’ “Mikado's Etnpiro,," and Seed’s “Japan," and is ono of tho fairy stories recently published in n de lightfully illustrated form as a child's book under the titlo of “Vntnata no- Orochi.” Masks of tho fair dancer nro to bo found in every curio shop. Tho features upon these masks 'are always similar and have been handed down for centuries—a narrow forehead adoritod with imperial spots of sable, puffed out cheeks, dimpled chin and laughing coun tenance. One of thorn is usually to bo seen in overy Japatieso house. In her full lomrth figures she usually carries la her hands a bundle of roods and a dart bound round with herbs and littio bells. Many ancient customs still exist which originated in this quarrel, notably tho go- hoi, or branches adorned with bits of ailk and paper, which aro hung in oil Shinto places of worship, tho drum upon which Ouzoumo danced and tho cocks who now inhabit tho precincts of the temple, and which wero then ongaged to attract Ama-terusu’s attention by crow ing in concert. Bo, too, tho cord of rico straw, which keeps away the visits of evil spirits, and the sacred burnished cir cular mirror, wherein tho goddess beheld her likeness, and which la tho origin of the round mirror of motal which Japan- eso women still uso as their only looking glass. Tho dancing of Ouzoumo before tho cavern is imitated in the pantomimio dance still practiced in every Japanese kiliago. Another frequent subject for illustration is Snsano' killing tho eight headed dragon after ho had induced him to partake of sake set in eight jars. His exploit is depicted upon the bank notes of the country. A- sword, which ho found in tho toil of ‘the dragon, is ono of the tfareo sacred emblems in the imperial ro- S la. Ho was tho fattier of Daikoku, god of good fortune.—Art Journal. Bjrinbalsin the Catacombs, The following symbols, borrowed from the 'Scriptures, wore frequently repre sented in tho Catacombs, and relate to tho virtues and duties of the Christian life: The dove, with or without tho oUvo branch, tho typo of simplicity and inno cence; tho ship, representing Bomctimos tbo church as safely sailing through tho llood of corruption, with reference to Noah's ark, sometimes the individual soul on its voyage to tho heavenly homo under tho conduct of the storm controll ing Saviour;' the palm branch, which the seer of tho Apocalypso puts into tho hands of tho elect as tho sign of victory; tho anchor, tho flguro of hope; tho lyro, donotlng festal joy, sweet harmony; the cook, an admonition to watchfulness. witli reference to Peter’s fall; the hart, which pants for tho fresh water brooks; and tho vino, which, with its branchee and clusters, illustrates tho union of the Christians with Christ according to tho parable (John xv, 1-0), and tbo riohnesa and fullness of Christian lifo.—Professor Philip Schaff in Tho Century. Australian Dust, Lift). Practical jokos aro very often played on a sheep station, especially on new cliums. The most awkward horse is given to tho nowcomer, and. tho result eagerly wAtched for. Perhaps tho Aus tralian “buck jumper" is tho most diffi cult tiorso in tho world to sit. Ho allows himself to bo mounted quietly, and then K uts liis noso between his knees, arches is back Uko a cat, and usually unseats liis ridor. They are sometimes taught to buck jump, and strangers are challenged to rido them. Some can even buck right out of tho saddlo without bursting tho girths, and leave their rider behind on tho ground. The black fellows in a sta tion are very expert riders, and will keep their scats after tho saddlo has gono.— Ban Francisco Chronicle. Selecting a Gancho Loader. It is related that a Gaucho army onco eclffcted its loader alter the following exciting manner; A number of totally wild horses were driven into a corral whoso only exit was a gateway nbovo which was a cross bar. It was agreed that whoever should drop from tho bar upon ono of the animals as it rushed out end break it then and there without saddlo or bridlo should bo their general. Tbo feat was likely to cost tho candidate Us lifo, but it was successfully noconi • plished. Who will doubt that the fnr- tunato man was a fit leader for such an armyt-^-T. C. Harbaugh. Hum. bottlo of which lias proved eases, tho but Smsiganey Medidna ever discovered, tt gives prompt rolls! and prepares the way for a thorough cure, which is osrtain to bo effected by Ita continued i S. IL Latimer,-M. D., ML Vernon. Go., says: •• I have found — Pectoral a perfect euro for Croup rases. I have known the wont ease* Ayer’s Cherry In nil relieved In a very short time by Ita uso; and 1 advise all famlllu to use It in i Hami lton emergencies, for roughs, croup, Sr. u A. J. Eldson, M. D„ Middletown, Tenn., says: "I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral with the but effect In niv practlco. This wonderful prepara tion onco saved my life. I Imd n con stant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced in flesh, ami glvou up b.v HLOIIi UI1U HMUi physician. One bottle and i rector ball ’ectoroi cured iqc." “I cannot say enough in pralso of Ayer’s Cherry Peotoral," writes E. Itriigdon, of Palestine, Texas, '■ holier- lag ns I do that, tint for its use, I should long since have died.” Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mate. Bold by ell Druggists. Pries 11: six boulea. p* Nil IflllK A HMNHK STEAMSHIP MM;. MALLORY LINE. STIJAMliltS CAltONDELET, a EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WIt.DEU, STATE OF|TEXAS, . WI1.I.IAM8. /Viand site i December anti, Iter, one of the vJ^lHivostcsmorsw[ttleave Now York every algnnii to ill i rrolghl and passage aa low as hr say other Hue. For passenger snd stmts rooms apply to $15(1 in Prizes! ONE PRIZE, $26 \v6rtli of Shoes.... $25 00 FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $5 in Shoes 75 00 TEN PRIZES, Each in Shoes 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 in Shoes 20 00 SiVA»-Ak, hum 'it ht mi Rutvit WAYCKOSSSliotn’ USE. fin* CARD IK KFPKCT KOV. IMh, MM, AMKNUiar*** WMt auu FAST MAIL. msu warn, auito rr »i>t«H»iv„y ....BsnaMb lv ij.upa> !•*•* |» Hi IVitimt ■Jackson mi* .iv tiaana l».wM.....|»»rd Iv Mia n see p u, sr,„,,.,,.,Tssi|w ,„..lv, eilo;> la Glauber & Isaac, % * * # J v Met and Cum •UJlf niAVeUIP HU tuuilsy and tuesdeye rridiy Wrd Thor* sad Mr ,TiU[«,.„..Ar Key West....Lv Havana ,. «LV to eed I rum KewVork ud MEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. T.uosui iv.. usvsuaah sr 7.58 pm Mtllsm tv......... ..Assay .sr Stiopa MOs■ Iv.. ...wayeroM It tMpm lltwa ui sr.. OiUshtit....if imtp a Ttuip*. 19119 a Ui |v 133)4 pin lv.,.. 13:14 p m lv.,.. Iit3p m ar ... • •ana WUMONimm VUdaata Qultuian..,,, ...Thomaevllle.... ...» 4i40pka ...Iv UHpa ...iv aoapm ...lv 1.48pm aisopu ar.,... ....Ualnbrtdge.... ....lv 11125am aanpm ar, OhaUabnechto lv UAOam Pullman buffet care to and from Jacksonville and New Fork, and to and from Jacksonville and Naw Orleans via VMaaoola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. Luo pm Iv, Savaiiuab.., ar 13.91pm 8.80pm lv Jesnp .....lv loatam 4.40pm ar.;.......wayoruat. 1- u.83nio 7.48pm ar*,,. 4110 p m lv.... Tixiptn lv.. .. 8.89pm It.... . ....way croc a . at 6:33am ...lv Biaoam 3:78pm lv..... ...ar 10.46 am 8i45 p m tv 6:38 pm lv ....ualneavllle ...ar 10.80am etttpia; loitsjlm sr ...Tliomssvllls Iv 3:85 am littem sr.... Albany ....Iv 1:23am Pullman ImtTst can to and trom Jacksonville and Kt.Louts vis Thomuvilla, Albany. Montgomery and Nashville. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7i35pm Iv Ssvanush. sr 6:10sm 10;Wpui Iv..... Jump Iv 3:16am tt:40sm sr wa,cross Iv 19:10am 5:3nnm nr... Jeckeonvlfin... ti00 pm lv........ Jacksonville.... 1:03 ora Iv wsjwross liiO sm sr, TilOsm sr. Ltveusk lvdiMpm ....arlliiwpui ....IvlOilu pm 10:au sa sr... Otlursvino,... Iv 3:43pm 10:44 am sr Tjjjnv city Iv 3:88 p m Sitsaalv. ..liupont sr 0.43pm 6,30am sr Thouitavlllr ,.lv MO pm U.40smtr Albany Iv 4.00 pm Stops si all regular stations. Pullman palica tlecplug ears to and from Jacksonville and Savan nah, JEHtrp EXPRESS. 3.18pm lv ...Savannah... sr 8,60am 0.10 p m Jemm Iv B.3Sam Stopa at all regular and Dal statlona, Pullman buffet oars Jacksonville to Clnrlnnatl ninl through coorlicsJm-ksnnvllle to Chattanooga Snvanni Through tlokots sold to nil points by rail ami steamship ronnoctlons, and bnggagu rliockod through. Sleeping oar hatha anu sections so- cured at Passenger Station. w! P. HARDEE. Gon. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. , E. T. V. & U. R. R. The Florida Short line. On and after Sunday, Nov. 37,1887, passenger trains will run ns roltows, (Central standard Time.) Mate Atlanta. Leave McDonough.. Leave Flovllln Arrivo Maeon, Leave Macon Arrive Cochran, l.oavo Eastman [s>avo Lumber City Leave; Huxley Arrive .losup Arrivo llrunawlek Arrivo Savannah Arrive Jacksonville , 810 a m ,. « 18 a in .. 8 07 a m . 0 80 a m . 0 33 a m ..1107 a iiv .1143 a m . 1 in p m 3 10 p 111 . 3 13 p m . 3 83 p in . 7 88 p 111 . 7 43 p m 7 03 p m a 08 p in 8 80 inn 10 13 p in 10 30 p m 11 47 pm 13 94 am I 33 a m 3 17 a m 3 13 0 00 0 la 7 S3 a 111 Office and Wareioom in the former Freight House of the B. dr. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. is G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dby Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Bbbakfast Bacon, Meal and G-bist, Corn, Oats, Bban, Hay, Mill Feed, AppL Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &o. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my line will And tt to tBelr advantage to — before pnrohulng elsewhere. Higheat market prioes paid (or Hides, . Fun. wax, fobll-T“ fold, Ac. •1r: L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERS IN- <1 < Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMLLEWENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS andWaeons l RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H RAXLiROAD. H TY TY ROUTE. CKNTltAt. STANDAHD TIUE. FOtt TUB WIST, NORTH AND SOUTIt.|| Mail. Express. Rnmswick, viaD A W ...lv S:ISiim 5:30pm Pyloa’ Marsh IvfOilflam pm Jnmalen lv TttSam 6:83 pm ”— ,vlllo lv s.-aonm 7:13pm lv 8:8Tnm 8:47pm vllle..... lv S:13am 0:07p'm :88 pm ..ar 0:43am Ravanuah,via8,FAW....ar 13:33pm 6:10am These splemlid and useful proscutH will ho given awnv nt our Grant! Gift Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every purvlinscr of Irno worth of shoes bc- fore Hint ditto will receive n ticket to tho drawing, which may win one of the'above prizes.' Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes will bo entitled to two tickets. Huy your shoes now, and we may give you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. :uids for Sale. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lunds, all in one body, within 3$ miles of B. & W. R. R., is offered lor sale— either the timber or thepand en tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .60 ' ~ ‘ 1.00 Delighting the Small Iloym a winter eircus in Now ., , „„ r ! X) ^l 1 - v . pick '; Land ana timber entire, ana cnrrving I; 1 of each per- Here is a bargain for some- “h^ni!f?,n^‘l body. Cash is what is wanted, and has kept it ut | ror tur tlier particulars inquire Enquirer. at this office. «UIN<I NOKTII. Leave .laokaonvIUo 7 !lt: a in Leave Savm null 7 win m leave llritnaiv lek 10 30 a m lA'ilve.leeup. 13 311 p m Leave Lumber City Leave Rnutmnn Lenve Ccehran Arrive Maeon Leave Maeon Leave Plnvilln Leave Mcl>onoiigh. 7 00 p m 7 73 ii m 8 30 p m II 07 p m 4 lllp m 4 38 |> III 0 35 |i III (I 45 p m 8 13 ji m 0 05 p HI Arrive Atlanta 10 03p m Lenvo Atlanta....! 00 pjnlO 30p m Arrive Homo 4 10 p m 1 161< m Ar. Challanooga. .3 00 p m 4 80 p m 1 33 a in 3 30 a in 3 33 ii m 4 00 a in 3 iv a in U07 am 7 30 a in 7 40 a m 10 40 a m 183 p m Connection is made nt Clcvclann wan Pullman piilnec sleeping ears, one of which boos to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and the other to Now York via ltoanokc and the Shenandoah Valloy. Leighton sleeping earn between llrunswick ami Atlanta. Kor tickets and further Information, rail on or address It. W. WllNNN. 11,P. AT. A., L. .1. KI.I.IS, A.U.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn. Allnnia, (in. Pianos and Organs Tuned And Repaired in YVorkninn-Like Manner. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music ami Resident Tuner. d. A. BUTTS, Physician ar\d Surgeon. O FPICK northwest corner of Neweastlo and liloueeslor streets, lately orcupled by l>r. ,1. Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist, will reeelvo prompt attention, office hours l> to 11 n. m. anil 3 to 8 p. in. Residence on Glouces ter street, ono door from Union. HT-8peelnl attention given )to diseases; of throat ami lung*. J.C.VALKNT1KOJ MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors aid Bciidbrs, Manufacturers and Dealers In SabIi, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. Planing Mill and Shop, Xewoaatle Street. SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all sjnpp- tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and Tfi cents per bottle. Hedges & McCauley Jacksonville, via 8,F ATV.lv 7:30 am 7:00pm Callalum Iv 8:07am 7:40pm Charleston lv 3:48 a m 0:80 a in Savannah lv 7i00am 1:30pm Wlucres? vmilAW lv 10:00am 10:10pm Pearson lv 11:10a m 11:40pm Alniiaha.. lv 13:07 pm 13:80 am Ty Ty ■ lv l:39pin 3310am Simmer lv 1:84pm 3:48am Willingham lv 3:31pm Davie lv 3:30 pm Albany ar 8:00pm 4:10aiu Montgomery .. .nr 7:35am 7:18pm Columbus nr 3:53 pm .Mnunn ar 0:46pin 0:00am Atlanta nr 10-85 pm 1:03 p ra Marietta, via W A A nr 13:03nm 3 36pm Chattanooga nr 4:t7 a m 73)3 m Loulavllle, via L A N nr 0:40 pm 6:05 am Cincinnati, via Cin.So. nr 0:43 pm 0:40 um FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mail. Express. Cincinnati,via Cln.So ... Iv 7:65am n.oopm Louisville, via LAN lv S;03pm Chattanooga, via WA A Iv S;05pm 8:03ni- Marietta lv 0:09 p in 18:53 p in Atlanta,viaCUR lv lUiOOpm 3:80pm Maeon lv 1:18 a in B!30 p m Columbus lv 13:16pm Montgomery lv 7:36pm 7:40am Albany,viaB JTYV .....lv 4:38am ll:10pm Davia lv 8:19am Willingham lv 5:34 aiu -. Sumner lv 0:01 a in 13:20 a m Tv Ty lv 0:10 a m 12:3S a m Alnpaha lv 7:48 a in 3:12 am Penman lv 8:45 am 8:14 am Wayei-oaa....». .....ar 0:47am 4:38nm Savannah, viaS FA W....ar 13:33pm TTTT. 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. Bolt, and it horohy ordained by the Mayor and Council of the city of Brunswick, in Council assembled, that from and after tho passage of this Ordinance, the allowing pools of water to stand for any length of time, upon any ■’ "city,isdctrf- lot of land, within the limits of said c„, mental to the publio health and safety and is hereby declared to be a nuisance; “ ‘ — v — J . et, la hereby required, upon a written request of tno Board of Health of said pools of water c olty, to fill up suoh lot with additional earth, or to ditch and drain said lot, so that aneh standing water shall bo removed thorofrom, and aU - wet or marsh ysoll shall become dry land.. , , . SRC. 3. Be it further, in like turner ordained, that If anr owner of aneh lot, upon lecoint of 1 such HealU this On , .. .. . therewith, it shall bo tho duty of the Marsha. , said city to cause said nuisance to lie .abated ana said lot to be flUod up or drained, and after so doing shall file with the Clerk and Treasurer of said city a statement of tho amount of the ex- k ii an r uniiw U4 bmvh j»»», upvu „ v “ h notice and request from tho Board, of ilth, as proscribed in tho preceding section of Ordinance, shnlj tall or refuse to comply t ^.ty t, ponses incurred by hfm in so doing, and there upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforesaid shall is sue an.execution against tho lands and tene* meats.* goods and chattels of tho owner or owners of salil lot, for the amount so expended by tho said Marshal, which execution snail be levied and collected by the Marshal, by levy and salo, as is done in cases of delinquent tax payers. Bo it further, in like manner orualned, that all rodlnanccs or parts of ordinances, in conflict with this Ordinance be and the same are hereby mealed. l*ae Passed in Council this 26th day of January 1888. I). T. DUNN, Mayor. Atti-ht: E. A. NELSON, Clerk of Council. W.B.Mell&Co. Charleston ar 4:20pm Callahan, viaS FA W ar 11:28am 0:46am Jacksonville ar 12.-00 ra 7:35 am Jacksonville, vtiT8 FA \V..lv 7:80 am Callahan.... .lv 8:07am Charleston lv 2:45 am Savannah It 7KMnin Wayero* vlaB A W lv loioo.m »Man SoMnttervUle lv+10:25 a mfl0:35 a m Hoboken lv 10:40 a m 10:46 a m Wnyncsvillo lv 1139 a m 11 :S» a m Jamaica .lv 13:19 p in 13:19 p m Pyles’ Marsh lv+13:40pm+12:48pm tffliolMsle snd IteUl) Dealers in SADDLES & HARNESS, ItUHBER ANU Leather belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SOLS HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATENTLEATH- ED. WHIPS AND BADDLKR7 WARE HARNESS, COLLARS, dAIDLES, £k Brunswick nr l:18pin 1:18pm -t-Stoponal fan- collected upon the train. Tho mall train stops at all B A W stations Connections mado at Waycross to and from ail points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway. Pullman Palaco Sleeping and Mann Boudoir F. W. ANGIER.A.U. P.A. J.;AJMcDUFFIK, G. P. A. A. A. GADDIS. V. P. A O. M. Attention, Merchants! In order to cloeo ontjmy entire 6toek of Eoie Harafactmi Ciiars, ,y offer them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU- ST. Nowiayonrtimetoaeenro BARGAINS IN CIGARS. This offer la to the trade only. MOSES DANIEL T..O’Coa»oa. Ja. W. F. Stxoxi T. O’Coimor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS MREI MARINE! ACCIOENTi! REPRESENT THE STAUNCHEST COMPANIES or THE WORLD. octlO-ly A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, .Georgia.' Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE • FOR THEM A HOME. •ptx AMINE my list of Hdnaro, Lota^Faimaand Land for cash and on time, A big bnrgam n Now Town Iota for 80 days only. A'co Fin, Life aniMeit Mruce AT THE 9HEAPE8T BATES. -Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, ' Real estate and nturance Agt MORTGAGE SALE. . . Court Room, at Pennlck, Glynn conntv, Ga. on tho first Thurodnv In March, 1888, between the legal hour* of aalo tho following described property to-wit. lag u county. Go., containing four acres more or lose, known as tho Tom Carroll place. Sold to satis, a mortgage ileeilmade uv I. I'. Carroll to fy a mortgage ilecd inane uv i, p, Carroll to Henry U. Thompson, on tho Ufth day of Februa ry 1867. HENRY U. THOMPSON. January 11, U88,