Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 21, 1888, Image 2

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What a Time rtopta formerly liod, trying to swallow Dm »M4—hlonod pill with itt fllm of WfwU vainly diagutaia, Iti UtteN aoM| anti wtiat a contrast to Apart l'llla, lit At lutva been well caIIimI " mod- Iiiticil augar-pluma”—tho only (ear bo- *«»•? Hu»t patient* may bo tempted into taking too many at a dote. But the dlreetlon* ore plain and aliould tie Strictly followed. < J. T. Teller, If. D„ of Clilttenango, M. Y., expresses oxactly what hundreds hare written at greater length, lie says: •• Ayer’s CatharUo PUU aro Idghly appreciated. ^Thoy are perfect In form oiul coating, and their effects nro all that tlio most coruful physician cnnld desire. They Imvu supplanted all tlm J ills formerly popular hero, and I think li must be lung before any oilier cuii I"' Hindu that tv..I u; salt compare with tiieni. Tlnmo tvl.o buy your pills got fud value fur tliuir uiouoy." “Safe, -plewsitnt, mid certain In •'•■ir U 'llnn,” fs tha colielsit tCuliimny *'f I’r. (3. urge n. Walker, of Martins- • illo, Virginia. i “Ayer’s I'3!s initsoll all similar prep arations. Thu public liavliigonce used them, will have no others.”—Borry, Vouablo St Collier, Atlanta, Ga. Ayer’s Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Use* Sold tnr all Sealers In Msdlctna. W YORK & STEAMSHIP LINE MALLORY LINE. WINTER UFB IN DAKOTA. tmsrHptien or tha Mothod of ewastros*- tag Sod Hwm on the htlrla ••I waa at tha honaa of on ohl Sootoh* nan AyearortwoaffV'MUuoid Da kotan. “Sotsfal of ua young people wprs sluing at ths tab)* K thsUtrlng room slaying, cards. Outrido a Wit—id w— ftotvlhige Tlio old nidi •• ’I think I will jp out to tho shod* and —e I tow ilto stock tvs.' •• 'Don't you go,* I replied. “ ‘I goftn I will.' ”1 looked over my shoulder and —id •See hem. old man, don't yon try that; you stay right hero,' Yon may thinh this was <xni«ldfraMw Cum to make, sheds were not over four rods I house; but 1 hod become acquainted with winter windier on the prairies. We_ went ,<m with our game and nothing more was said. About ten minutes later I looked up and the ohl man was gone. -Did your father go out? I asked one of tho girls. . ‘Yes,’ who replied, ‘and l don’t sen what keepe him. I wish you would go out and find him.’ ”1 wrapped up and started out, first taking the precaution to take one end of a rojie, which I trailed after mo. About half way between tho, sheds and tho house I found the old man on his hands and knees in tho snow, which was seven feet deep, crawling about, trying to And ° tho house. He was then nearly dead, and ten minutes more would have fin ished him. I picked him up, and car ried him to the house, where with snow, ice water, and whisky, supplemented with an'hour or two of hard work, wo managed to save his life.” “How do peoplo manage to live in such a climate?” “Live?, Why, they prepare for it. 0 The early comers gee orally put up sod houses, and there is nothing in tho world so warm as a sod house. You cun walk around barefoot on tlio fluor of one, if .properly constructed, in tho coldest weather.' AftcAhey have been there long enough settlers generally . build log houses, hauling logs tlfirty or forty miles for the purpose. These houses ore warm and comfortable. So long us you don’t ‘.have to go out you don’t know what winter is. But the sod house is not to be treated with disdain, I assure you.” “How are thoy built?” . “la tlw first place a frame of boards, - the size the house Is to be, is put up so ns • to give tho house n nice appearanco in side; tho roof, also is boarded over. Then tho sod is cut with a plow, and a bank three or four feet, thick Is raised all around this frazzle. Every sod is laid as carefully as a mason lays a brick, the roots up, and all openings aro filled in with lino dirt. Openings are made for Itho windows and. doors, which havo jjtamcs extending from fitside to outside. These will contain sometimes three win dows for, winter—always two. When the sod jjitapart Ik raised to tha height of the roof, poles are laid on and then sod put over those. Tho’ roots hold every thing firm. You would bo surprised to boo the roots. Some of thoeo grass roots aro as thick os my finger, and extend down from from ten to fourteen feet.” “Whutr „ “It’s u fact, I assure you. I have fol- ‘lowed them down myself when d wells in that blue joint grass land. .Why, u man in plowing has to stop and sharpen his plow every eighty mis if he cares anything for his‘ tearn. Tho blacksmith t. raws out tlie point, but that and tho tsi^o both havo to be filed down os sharp as possible, and then, as I say, sharpened every eighty rods. But to return to tho sod house. After the outsido is com pleted the Inside is finished up tosuit tho taste and pocket of the proprietor. Somo havo only tho earthen floor, and others have a board floor, and are divided up into two or tlune rooms. And, I tell you, for winter comfort in Dakota a sod house beats them all. Besides these, there nro dugouts on tho sido of a hill, and occasionally you will meet ono on tho E rairie. Tlio class of settlors that como l there as a rule have to put up with al most everything tho flret year or two.”— Milwaukee Cor. Chicago Times. The Contribution Uoxes. There need bo no foar but that those who want to “pay for thoir religion,” ns some like to put it, will bo given op portunity to do so. Tho man who wants tolielp pay for tho preaching of tho gos pel doesn't need to have a pesky contri bution box Blid gracefully along under his nose every time he attends service. Kor is there any reason why the amount of money—usually so small—which is taken every Sabbath, in the morning and evening collections, may not be con tributed in somo other and less awk wardly conspicuous manner. There aro many ways in which people can be led to understand that if they wish to con tribute they can do so in a quiet and un ostentatious way, and there is no doubt whatever but that those who want to give will find a way.—American Maw, zinc. Electric Light Boors. Tlio lightbouso board is about to under take experiments which will have an im portant bearing on the lighting of dan- gerous points in our rivers and harbors. It is nothing less than the lighting of buoys by electricity. The method at 'present in use for illuminating buoys con sists in supplying thorn with oil or gas. With both of these it is noN-mary to re- sul , planish tho source of illumination peri- V odicolly, and this means additional troublo and expense. Bosidos, in most PDTPTTQ • cases, tho buoy Is allowed to remain con- ! i IliviLO • stantly lighted, os It is not visited dailv. m- . _ Hence it appears that tho eloctrio light Timber, per acre, - $ .60 tl { i *. purix * 5e \ “ Land and timber entire, 1.00 it requires no attention whatever and is TI . , „ under control at all times.—Now Orleans ! Here 18 tl bargain for 80me- TLi*yuw. jbody. Cash is what is wanted. j jjyjp com * t uur ,i ”“ M '• For I'm tl»er particulars inquire 1M 1 . at tills office. VhL.v.--. .i , • i STEAMERS cArondelet, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OFfTEXAS, WILLIAMS, . * , O N and after Docorober anti, 1887, ono of the nbovo steamers will losvo Now York ovorv Fridayntup.in. * ons with oil points on n. k W.nn trough bills lading SilH.lD, Fllllll <11 liitunt Rillflt WAYCROSS SHOUT LINE. time cabd in effect NOV. tllh, 18*7. Intt at$4 «ri WEST INDIA FAST MAIL •ASHDOWN. , k.au f.Main IV aavaanak. .. I* 1113. _ tCSupntv Jacksonville Ir 7:19 am <:tup is ir iUniord Ir lilt s m s.txipui ir Tampa It Situ pis PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE. Monday sad Tuaaday And Glauber & Isaac* “fPtttb aod (kiaffl Merisi ..AT SC&tf ■At, SIS iuUmau Tsnipa. T.uosm iv.. 8:4* am tv... •A0Am lr. Than mod —a. phi Wed. And Bit, p in WAdDMAnd *—r Key W«st....Lv .Uatsba .. ..Lv buffet cah to ud Irani NewYorkand MEW ORLEANS EXPRESS ..SAVtuutli AT 7.68pm • ..Je«up AT - - ..WAycroAA lv ll no aidar.\. oallabai lv 2:47 pin IRUOnoon Ar Jackionvllle Ir SOOpm 7:30 A to lr Jacksonville at 7:46 p id lunu.Amir w.jcron >r 4:4opm 1S.-04 p hi iv Valdosta Iv S:M p m li— P m lr Qailman lr Idtpu liMp ID ar Tbonimvlllo Ir 1.45pm 8iso pm », Bainbrldge Iv 11:26 a m 4— pm Ar wbattahnodieo Ty 11:90Am Fullmsn buffet cam to ind from Jacksonville tud New York, ud to And from Jacksonville ud New Orleue rlA PenuooU. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.3(1 pm lv... SevAnuah ir 1323pm 8.20p m lr letup ...lv 10 64 am 4.40p m »r weyoruee u.sSAm 46 pmer Jacksoutliie iv 7.sue m 4tlS p ill It.... Jacksonville >r v:4«Am 7:SI)p m Ir waycrour. - ar CiSS Am ViSUpmAr Dupont lv 6:30nm 8:3»p m lr LekuOlty eF lo.iSem Iv 7.80 a m 8:46 pm It OAlueerllle ar 10.30 0:55 P m lv Live Oak ...ar 7.10am 8:40pm lr Dupont nr 4:35 am 10:66pm at Tliomiavllle Iv SitSanj 1:22am ar Albany lv 1—am Pullman bnlfat car* to and from Jacksonville and St.Louie via ThomuvlUa, Albanv. Uontgumary and Naahvlllv. ALIIANY EXPRESS. 7— pub SavaiiuaIi ar 6:10am 10:06pm lr Jtsup lr 3:16am lt.-4U»m ar... wayurova lr 11:10am ..Ir 7:00pm ar 7:26 >u 1:06 am Iv wayerwa.. 2:60am ar Dupont.. 7:10 a m at Live Otk W 6— p m 10:30 am ar Oalm-avllla Ir 8:46 pm 10:46 am ar •.■Laav City .lv 3:26 p m 2:66 a in Iv Dupont ar 0 46pm 6.30 am ar Thomanvlllt- lv 7.00 pm 11.40 a m ar Albany Iv 4.00 p m Stops at all regnlar utatlona. Pullman palace aloeping cars to ud from Jacksonville and Savan nah. JESUP EXPRESS. 8.16 pm lr.,., Savannah ar 8.30am S.lOpm ar Jeaup lr 6.26am Stops at all regular and flag atatlona, Pnllmnn buffet enrs Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through ooachosffackoonvilleto Chattanoogn Pull sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville mid Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and bnggago checked through. Sleeping car berths nnd sections se- . user Station. W. P. lIAltDEE. Gon. l’nes. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E. T. V. & «. R. R. signed to i Freight For passenger passage aa low aa by any otbor line, ar and atate rooms apply to R. TV SOmilWlCK, A B t, Uraunv.ck, G $150 in Plies! ONE PRIZE, $25 worth of Shoes $25 00 FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $5 in Shoes 75 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $3 in Shoes 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 in Shoes 20 00 These splendid nntl useful presents will he given away at our Grand Gift Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every purchaser of $1.50 worth of shoes be fore that date will receive a ticket to the drawing, whicli may win one of tho above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes will bo entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, and we may give you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. The Florida Short Line. On nnd after Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run us follows, (Central standard Time.) Brmuiwiob., Ga. Office*; and Warcroom in the former Freight House of tho B. is. W. R. R. pext to Freight House of E. T., V. A G. B. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Rreakfast’Baoon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Appl -Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &o. ig Anything in my line will And It to their sdrsntsn to . 'Highest market prices paid for Hides,iFnni^Wu, Consignments solicited. Parties wanting call on- mo before purchasing elsewhere, ' Wool, ftc. L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERSIN- Stoves 0 uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS f ”Bl 3 Prprj,An SinCl 'VV020118 RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H RAILROAD. II TY TY ROUTE. 11 CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. | Mali. Express, Brunawick, via RAW ...lv 6:25 in 6:80 pm Pyles’ Marsh lv+6:49am —pm Jamaica It 7:26am 0— pm WayncsviUe lv 8:00am 7:11pm Robokan ... \ lv 8:57nm 8:47pm BchbittcrvlUo lv 9:12am 9:07pm Wnycroen ar 0:42 am ffilSpm 00)NQ HOVTU. Leave Atlanta 61(1 a m 7 05 p m Leave McDonough 618 n in 8 08 p m Leave Flovilln 8 07 n in 8 69 p in Arrive Mncou t.... II80 a in 10 15 p in LcnvaMacon 9 35a m 10 20 pin Arrive Cochran, 1107 n in II 47 p in Leave Eastman 1145nm 1224 nm Leave Lumber City 110pm 182 u in Lcnvo’RaxIcy 2 10 p ill 2 17 n m Arrlvo Jeaup 8 15pm 8 18 n in Arrivo Brunswick 5 85 p ni (100 n in Arrlvo Savannah 7 58 p m «10 n in Arrive Jacksonville 7 45 p in 7 25 n m GOINO NORTH. Lenvo Jacksonville 7 80 a ill 7 00 p m Iainvo .Savannah 7 oil a m 7 76 p in Losvo Rninswick 1(150n in 8 80 pin LcnvcJcmip 12 5(1 p m 11 07 ji Leave Lumber City Leave Kastman 4 1* p m 155 a m Leave Cochran 4 58 p in 2 80 a in Arrive Mneon (185 p in 8 55 nm l-cnve Mneon 0 45 p in 4 00 a m Leave Flovilla 8 12 p in 5 ID n in Leavo McDonough....— 906 ji in 607 a in Arrlvo Atlnutn to 05 p m 7 20 n m Leave Atlnutn.... 100 p m in 20 ji m 7 40 n in Arrive Romo 4 10 p in 1 in p m 111 40 Ar. Chattanooga. 500 pm 4 60 p in • 186 p m Connection la made at Clovcltinn Willi Pullman palace sleeping ears, one ot which goes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, mul tho other to Now York vtnltonuoko and the Shcnaniloah Vullcy. Leighton sleeping enrs between Brunswick and Atlanta. For tickets and fnrthor Information, ration or address B. W. WRENN. G. 1*. & T. A., L. J. KLI.IS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tcnn. Atlnutn, Gn. Lands fur Sale. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 34 miles of B. & W. It. R., is offered for sale— either the timber orthepanden- Pianosand Organs Tuned And Repaired in Workman-Like Manner. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner. J. A. BUTTS, Physiciar\ ai\d Surgeor\. O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets. Intelv occupied by Dr. J. Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Olllce hours 9 to 11 a. in. nnd a to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces ter street, ono door from Union. £^*Spcelal attention given |to diseases! of throat nnd lungs. 0.0. MOOKK. J. C. VALENTINO; MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders* Manufacturers and Dealers In Suh,Dooro and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. SHILOH’S VITALIZE^ is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp toms of Dyspepsia. Prico 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley Savannah,viaS,FAW....ar 19:28pm 4:10am Charleston nr 4:20 pm 10:40am Callahan .- nr 11:20am 6:46 am Jacksonville nr 12.D0m 7:26 am jaeksonvillu, via S,F ITW.lv 7:80 am 7810pm Callahan lv ‘ 88)7 a m 7:40 p m Clmrleston lv 2'46am 0:80 am Savnnnnh lv 7810am 1:80pm Waycros* via B * W lv 10:00 n m 10:10 p m l’enrsou lv 11:10am 11:40pm Alaimlm.. lv 118)7 pm 12:60 am TyTy lv 1:89pm 2:80am Sunnier lv 1:54pm 2:45am Wijlinghuni lv 2:21pm Davis lv 2:88 pm Albany ar 88k)pm 4:10uni Moiilkonierr ar 7:25 am 7:ISpm Columbus nr 2:55 pm Mneon ...nr 0:45pm O.DOam Atlanta nr)0'85pm 1:05pm Marietta, via W A A ar 12:0S n m 9 88 p in Chattanooga nr 437nm 7815 m Louisville, via LAN ar 8:40 pm 0:06 am Cinelnnatl.vla Cln.So. nr 0:42pm 0:40am FUOM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mall. Express. Cincinnati,vln Cln.So ... lv 7:55nin 9.00pm 1-ouisvilio, via 1,AN lv 8:05pm Chattanooga, vis WAA Iv 6;05 )i in 8:(i5an Mnrietta If 0M9 p m 12:68 p in Atlanta, vln Clilt lv lonio p m 2:80 p ni Mneon lv 1:25am t):60pm Columbus lv 12:16pm Montgomery . lv 7:2S p m 7:40 a m Albany,via BA W TTTlv 4:55 am ll:10pm* Davis lv 6:19 am Willingham lv 5:31am Sninnor lv 0:01 a in 12:20 a m Ty Ty lv 0:10 a m 12:85 a m Alnpnha lv 7:48 a in 2:12 a m Pnnnou lv 8:45am 8:14am WaycroM nr 0:47 am 4:28 a m Savannah, via 8 F A W... .ar 12:23 p in ! Charleston nr 4:20 pm Callahan, via 8 F A W nr 11:28 s m A:46 a m Jacksonville nr 12:00 m 7:25 a m AN ORDINANCE t To declare standing pools of water, and low or wet places within the limits of the city of Brunswick, a nuisance) nnd to provide for tho abatement of same. Section 1. Bo It, and It hereby ordained by the Mayor and Council ot tho city of Brunswick, in Council assembled, that from and after tlio passago of thla Ordinance, tho allowing pools ot water to stand for any length of time, upon any lot ofland, within tho limits ot said clbr, Is detri mental to tho publio health and safely and Is horoby declared to be a nuisance; and each and every owner ol any lot In eald city upon which pools of water collect, la hereby required, upon a written request ot tho Board of Health of aald Jacksonville, via 8 FA\Y7dv 7:80 a m Callahan lv 88)7nm Charleston lv 2:45 am Savannah lv 78Wam Jattcrvillo lv+10:25am+I0:25am Hoboken ■, ■ lv 10:40 a m 10:40 a nr WayncsvlUo 1 v ll :39 n ni 11:39 a m Jamaica lv 11:10 pm 11:19 pm Pyles’ Marsh lvM2:40p m+12:40pm Brunswick .ar 1:18pm 1:18pm fstop on signal. Purehnae tickets at tho station, and aave extra fare collected upon tho train. Tho mail train steps at aU B A 7V stations. Connections made at Waycroes to and from all points on Suvannuh, Florida A Western Railway. Pullman Palaoo Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cars. F. W. ANGIER, A. 41. P. A. JJA.fMcDUFFIE. G. P. A. A. A. GADDIS. V. P. A G. M. Attention, Merchants! In order to close ont;my entire Stock of 1 hereby offer them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU- AI. COST. Now is your time to secure BARGAINS IN CIGARS. Thlsofforistothc trade only. MOSES DANIK1. T.jO'Oonoa. Ja. W F. Smoxi T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS SfIREf MARINE I ACCIDENT;! REPRESENT THS STAUNCH EFT COMPANIES or TUB WOULD. oettM, rater shaU be removed therefrom, ai -r marshy soil shall becotno dry lafid. Sxo. 2. Bo it further, In like inancr ordained, that If any owner of such lot, upon receipt of such notice and request from tho Bonn! of Healthl as prescribed In tho preceding section of tills Ordinance, shall fail or ref use to comply therewith, It shall ho the rtnty of tho Marshal of said city to cause said nuisance to ho abated and said lot to be filled «p or drained, and attcrao doing shall flic with the Clerk and Treasurer of said city a statement of tho amount of the ex- pensea Incurred by him tu so doing, and there upon tho Clerk anil Treasurer aforesaid shall Is' auo an execution against tho lands and tene ments,’goods and chattels of the owner or ow ners said lot, for tho amount so expended by tho Id Marshal, which execution shall lie lovlod d collected by tho Marshal, by levy and sale, la done In cases ot delinquent tax payers. Bo it further. In like manner ordained, that all rodlnancca or parts of ordinances, In confliot with this Ordlnjinco be and tlio same are hereby rejiealcd. ... Passed In Connell this 25th day of January 1888. D. T. IlUNN, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Clork of Council. W.B.MelUCi, fi’UuloRklG and Retail Dealers in b ADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER ANT) Leather belting, •BENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. SOLB HARNESS. BRIDLE. AND FATENTLEATH- EB. WHIPS AND 8ADDUSBY WARE. HARNESSt COLLARS, MOLES, EG, SUITABLE FOB MfLL MEN aAD TURPENTINE MANUFAOTUBEBB. A Specialty.» WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. Your Duty- TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. . T74XAMINE my list of Houses, Lots, Fauns nnd H, Land for cash anil on time, A big bargain n New Town,lota for 80 dayi only. Also Fire, Li aid Atcifat Iisiraite AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Beal estate and nsuranceAgt MORTGAGE SALE. W ILL bo sold before the door of the Justice Court Room, at Pcan!ek,Gtjnmeountr,Ga. on the first Thursday Id March, 1988, between tho legal hours of sale Uw following dbeeribsd "Tfuhat tract or paieal of land, situated lying and being In the ,l*Wh District U. M. Glynn Bounty, tie., containing four teres more or (sea, kuown aa the Tom Carroll place. Bald to satis fy * m'Jftgy* *l«d »W« by J . P. Carroll to