Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 22, 1888, Image 2

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ok ihw >Um b'm mow ant bright ForoUicr*, tbe free, kwvw are dandag light, • And knen meet where bleraora la the Mb. nonn, tho i£y chRdrcn of the *un and rain. And nmnrrhcrn torroit» In (hair youthful might, Boornln* tbs smooth path, Issp tbs dizzy height. And mountain summits glisten (Mire of Main. Somewhere far poet brows fame twines her wreath: . Soniewaoro to nobis purpose souls are won By holy living or heroic death; Brave hearts endure, nor quad at fortunes frown; And somewhere there Is rei:t f r all who breathe, Somewhere a land wbero unrow U unknown. —II. T. n. in London Spectator. Caro of Ibe Eyes. It is Injurious to ruli tho eyes while In flamed by the cutting winter winds and and the dust raised thereby, mid otjuiilly 'so to bathe them and go out immediately tipalu in the uir, os then there is danger of duelling a cold. A prominent optician declares that most of tho eye troubles at this season aro caused by imprudence in nibbing or bathing. Ho also suys that in rubbing tho eyes tho tear line from tho outside to the nflec should bo followed, though the majority pass tbo fingers from the inside out, which, bo asserts, affects th- 6ight and produces crows’ feet. Tho ladies will assuredly heed the last state ment.—New York Times. . A Moonless Month! Tho month of February, 1860. was in ono respect tho most remarkable in the world's history. It ,liad no full moon. January hml two full moons and so hod March, but February had none. Do you realize what a rare tiling in nature that was? It had not occurred sinco tho time of Washington, nor since tho dis covery of America, nor sinco tho begin- . ning of the Christian era, nor the crea tion of tho world. And it will not occur tagain, according to tho computation of astronomers, for—how long do you think?—2,300,600 years. Was not that truly a wonderful month?—Golden Days. Mplos That Carry a Tan. At Oenoa I saw a train of a dozen don keys loaded with iron for the improve ment of tho street railway. Tho iron ■was tied across tho donkeys' backs the 'long way, and tho woight would have been considered a good load for two horses in America. It is not uncommon to seo a ' donkey carrying a load of rail road bars weighing 2,000 pounds, and a ton is not a small wagon load in most countries.—Cor. Philadelphia Times. An Alaskan Winter Day. The shortest days are passed, and we will now seo old Sol’s sloping face n few minutes longer each day. On tho 22d the siui roso at 8:40 a. m., hugged close to tho top of the peaks crowning Douglas island, disappeared from sight at 1:10 p. m. At 8:40 darkne& sets in and lamps are lighted.—Alaska Free Press. Miirrlugo In Great Britain. Britain seems to have arrived at a point of her civilization similar to that reached years ago by France, when the incrcaso of native imputation begins diminishing. Tiiat is shown by tho rapid decrease of tho number of marriages. In 1838 there were 17.9 marriages to every 1,000 in habitants; in 1885 there were only 14.4, and in 1880 only 14.1 to 1,000.—Foreign Letter. Llfo Insurance Statistics. - Statistics of the lifo insurances show that there are now 820,000 policies in this country, representing an aggregate insurance of $.2,100,000,000. Duringtho past year more tlmn $400,000,000 of now insurance was written, and more than $70,000,000 distributed among policy holders in death, endowment and divi dend payments.—New York Evening World. Workers In Copper. Though workers In copper seldom suf fer any ill health from their work, vet the particles of tho mineral enter their iy6tcm so as to completely saturate them in process of time. Some old copjKT- erniths have had their hair turn green in stead of gray, and their bones have been found green after death.—Chicago News. A Dali In Mormondom. Utah Mother (to daughter)-^You will probably meet young Mr. Brigham at the ball to-night, dear. Daughter—Yes, mamma. Utah Mother—And you must bo as pleasant os possible. Mr. Brighnm is tho most desirable parti of the season; ho has only one wife, you know.—Tho Epooh. Russia's National Hymn. Tho Russian national anthem, “God Protect the Czar, "was first performed at the Grand theatro, Moscow, in De cember, 1833. Provious to this there had j?een no national hymn in Russia., and • the czars usually contented themselves • with “Gal Save tho King.’’—Detroit Free Pros*. Part** Gloomy Aptrt'tipnt*. It lias .bvt'it nbcertfineri that, free as light and air are, there are over 27.000 families in thu city of Pnri- inhabiting apartments having no other «i]x nings than a door, and that at 1 \usi bO.iKM ' families in the city of Loudon reside in * cellar*.—Chicago Herald. * - - > *•*’ rnlutml Ike Town. Jink* hits been out. tho uiglit before and k Into at hi* desk. Employer (sternly) —Well? Juik>—I<ot very cir.—Now Yoi k Even ing Hun. . What a Time People formerly had, trying to (wallow the old-fashioned pill with It* Him of magneelA vainly disguising lt« bitter- neu i and what a contrast to Ayer** mu. that have been well called “ med icated sugar-plums"—the only fear be ing that patient* may be tempted into taking too many at a dose. But tbe directions are plain and should be strictly, followed. J. T. Teller, M. D., of Chittonango, N. Y., expresses exactly what hundreds haro written at greater length. He says: ” Ayer’s Cathartic Fill* are highly appreciated.^Thoy aro porfoct in form and coating, and tliclr effects aro all that the most careful physician could desire. They have supplanted all tho Fills formerly popular here, and I think it mux: bo long Ix-foro any oilier cuu ho made that will ut all compare with them. Tie iso who buy your pills get full value fur their money.” “Safe, pleasant, uud certain tu their lu-fjou," !h the concise testimony of Hr. George K. Walker, of Marlins, vlllo, Virginia. ^ - “Ayer's T‘!1!h -nitm-Il all simitar prep arations. The public having once used them, will have no otliors."—Berry, Venable & Collier, Atlanta, Ga. Ayer’s Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mnn. Sold br all Dealers In Medicine* m YORK & DIMM STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLORY LINE. STEAMERS CARONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF|TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N and after December 27th, 1887, ono of the above steamers will lenvo Now iork every Friday nt 8 p. m. Close connections with aU points on B. A W.sn E. T., V. ft G. lull reads. Through bills lading signed to ell points on above roads. Freight end passage an low as by any other line. For paesengor and state rooms apply to R. W SOUTH WICK, Agt, nol-ly Brunswick, G Smuiii, fiouu <ii ttunu Qiiivu WAYCROSS SHOltT LINE. TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOV. ltth, MT. leave and arrive dally as follows; Wl.sr INDIA FAST MAIL. Slav mown. nzao or 7.00 s in Iv Savannah lv 12.3* pm IKW p 01 it Jacksonville Iv TiN s ■ tm'l'in Iv. Sanford Iv tiltala Site p in or. Tampa Iv SUV p PLANT STEaVbUIP LINE. Tht£.?£}hv ....Tampa A, ■“«> %'!f| Key tVest....Lv “ d l '•' nawoo .. ..Lv linn . pm Wed. and «Jt. P m Weduetand b*t* DUOD loUtuisn buffet oars to and from Mew York and Tsuips. MEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7.00 sm iv .Savannah or 7.58 pm SlUam lv .jjesup 8:i0pm lv 8,05 p m 8.Warn lv.... waycross. IHBI>mii Callahan ..Iv 8i47pm HUOtioou or Jacksonville lv 800 p m 7:30 e m lv Jacksonville. 13:04 p m Iv Valdosta lv 3:80 p m UiMpmlv Quitman lv 3d8pm li33pm ay ThomaavUle Iv 1.48pm 8:80pm ar Bdabrldg... Irjldlei 4:04pm av,..r...3kaUatu>ochce lv 11 <80 am Pullman buffet cars to and from Jacksonville and New York, and to end from JackeouvUle end New Orleans vie Pensacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. ■^Glauber & Isaac, Met ud OmnisaiB VvcJnnts BrunswlolSL, Oa; * . ’ *. OillceKonU Wnreroom in tho former Freight House of tho B. <fc. W. It. R. * next to Freight House of E. T., V. is 6. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast[Baoon, .Mbal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Appl Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, ; &o. t Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my lino wlU find It to their advantage to 11 on me before purchasing CeUewhorc. Highest market prices paid for Hides, iPun, wax, ml, Ac. - fobll-lyftj 1.30pm lv... 3.2ft i> w lv .. Jl'HUp ....lv 10.64am 4.40 pm «... 9,63 a tn 7.45 ji tu ar... ... Juckbou\itlo ... ....Iv 7.yu a m 4:16pm iv... Jnckaonvilit*... ....nr D:45 a u 7:20p m Iv.. wayoroHN .. .ar 8:88 am 8:80pm ar,.. Dupont ...iv 6:80 am 8:35 pm Iv... 8:48pm Iv... 8:88pm lv LlvoOak nr 7.10em to p in lv Dupont nr 4:38 nm 10:S6pmnr Tbomasvllle Iv 3:!i5nm 1:33am nr Albany lv 1:25am Pullman buffet care to end Irum Jacksonville end Ht.Louis vli Thomuvtlle, Albany. Montgomery and Nueb.iile. ALBANY EXPRESS. lU:0fi j> m lv.. A:ftua m ar.. •lackaouviHo... . ..iv 7:0ftp tn 7:ll0pm lv.. Judtaouville.... . ar 7:25 a ui 1:05 am lv.. 2:30aiu ar.. 7rl0a m ar.. 10:30 a m §r.. 10:46 am ar... r*aan City .lr ft:2ft p m 3:88 a m Iv Dupont ar U 45 p m 0.80 am ar Tbum.sville Iv 7.00 pm 11.40 a mar Albany lv 4.00 pm Stop. at all regular atatlona, Pullman palace .looping rare' to and from Jacksonville end Savan nah. JESITP EXPRESS. 8.46pm lv Savannah ar 8.80am 0.10 p m nr Jesup Iv 6.3Sam Stops et nil regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet care Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through conches Jacksonville to Chattanooga ' l’uHsleeptng cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to nil ] steamship connections, mid _ through. Sleeping car licrths cured at Passenger Station. VT. P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E. T. V. & O. R. R. The Florida Short Line. On and after Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Time.) L D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERS IN- HARDWARE * Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS Buppi«=»« andSWaeons 8 RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H RAILROAD. II ty ty route. CENTRALSTANDARD TIME, FOK THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH, fi Mail. Express. Brunswick, viaE & W ..rlv 0:28nm 0:80pm Pyles' Marsh I v+8:49 n m —pm Jamaica lv 7:25 a nt 0:82 pm Waynoevlllo lv 8:ooam 7:13 pm Ilohokon ..lv 8:67nm 8:47pm SchlntterviUo lv 8:12nm U:C7pm W nycroBs...: ar (t :42 n in 0:66 pm Savannah, vln S, F ft W. Ctuirleston Callahan Jacksonville $150 ill Prims! 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 Those splendid and useful presents will Vic given away nt our Grand Gift Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every purchaser of $1.50 worth of shoes be fore that ditto will receive a tieket.to the driiwing, whicli may win one of the above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes will be entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, and we may give you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. GOING SOUTH. Leave Atlanta — # 0 10 a m 7 05 p m Leave McDonough 6 18 n m R 08 p m Leave Flotilla 8 07 a in 8 60 p in Arrive Macon 0 80 a in 10 15 p in Leave Macon 0 8."» u m 10 20 p in Arrive Cochran 1107 n in II 47 p m Lcavo Eastman 1145am 1204 a in Lenvo Lumber City 1 10 p in 1 82 u in Leavojllnxley 2 10 p m 2 17 a m Arrive Jesup 8 15 p in 8 13 a m Arrive Brunswick 5 85 p in (too am Arrlvo Savannah 7 58 p in 0 lo a in Arrive Jacksonville 7 45 pin 7 25 a in GOING NORTH. Lunds for Sale. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 3$ miles of B. & W. R. R., is offered for sale - cither the timber or thefland en tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .50 Land and timber entire, 1.00 Here is a bargain (br some body. Cash is what is wanted. For iuither particulars inquire at this office. Leave Jacksonville 7 310 a m 7 00 p Leave Savannah 7 00 a in 7 85 p m l*cnve Brunswick 10 CO a m 8 JiO p m Leave Jesup 12 50 p in 11 07 p in Leave Lumber City Leave Kastman 4 10p nt 155 a in Lcavo Cochran 4 58 in 2 80 a m Arrive Macon ft85 p m 855 am Leave Macon ft 45 pm 4 00 am Leave Flovilla s 12 jiiti ft 10 a in Lcavo McDonough OOft p m ft07 a m A -rive Atlanta 10 (53 p m 7 20 a m Leave Atlanta....*00 p in 10 20 p in 7 40 a m Arrive Home 4 10 p in 1 1ft p m 10 40 a m Ar. Chattanooga, .ft 00 in 4 60 p m 185 p in Connection is made at Cleveland with Pullman palace sleeping cars, one of which imes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and the other to Now York via Konnokc and the ^henandonh Valley. I-4'ighton sleeping cars between Brunswick and Atlanta. For tickets and further information, call on or nddress I). W. WUKNN, G. VM T. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., JCnoxvillc, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. Pianos and Organs Tuned And Repaired iu YY’orkninn-Like Manner. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner. d. A. BUTTS, Physiciar\ ai\d Surgeorp O FFICE northwest comer of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, lately occupied by l)r. J, Wilson. Culls left with Rockwell, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Oluce hours U to 11 a. m. and 8 to 5 p. m. Residence on Glouces ter street, one door from Union. A^Specln! attention given fto diseases* of throat and lung*. C. G. MOOUR. J. C. VALENTINO^ MOORE & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Manufacturers anti Dcnlersin Sash, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. SHILOH’S VITALIZEU is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all syrap- tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Hodges St McCauley > Hits pm oae* m ■ 4:30 pm 10:40 am ..nr 11:20um 0:46am .or 13:00 m 7:25 njn Jnaksoifrill:*,vln8,F'AW.It 7]8o"am 7:00pm Callahnn lv 8:07nm 7:40pm Charleston Iv 2:45nm 0:80nm Snvnniinli lv 7KX1 a m_l :80 p nt Wnvrross viaH4: W Iv 10:00 n in 10:10p m lVaivon lv 11:10am ll:40jim Alaiiaha.. lv 12:07 pm l!L60nm Ty Tv lv 1:8IIpm WOnm Sumner lv 1 :S4 i> in 2:18 a tn Willingham lv 2:21 p a: Davis lv 1:8(1 pm Albany ar 8:00pm 4:10uin Montgomery nr 7:26an: 7:18pm Columbus nr .. 2:66 pm Maeon ar 11:45pin 0:00nm Atlanta nr 10‘85 p in 1:06 p in Marietta, vaW & A nr 12:08uiu 2 Hflpm Chattanooga ar 4:: 7 n m 7:05 m I/mlsrll'e, vln I, A, N ar 0:40 p in 0:06 a m Cincinnati.via Cin.So nr ll:4fp m ll:40uin FROM TIIK WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Mall. Express. Clnciiinntl, vln Cln. So ... Iv 7:55nin 0.00pm lsmlsville, via I, A N Iv 8:06 p i» Chiittiinuoga, via WJc A lv 6;05pm a:06am Marietta Iv 0:00 p in 12:63 p in Atlanta, via C Rlt lv 10:00 p m 2:30 p m Macon Iv 1:28 a in ll:6opin Columbus lv 12:16pm Montgomery.. ■_ lv 7:28pm 7:40am Albany,viaBAW Iv 4:56nm li:10pm Davis Iv 6:10nm Willingham lv 6:84 a m Sumner lv 0;0l n m 12:20 nm Ty Ty lv 0:10 a m 12:85 u nt Alapalm lv 7:48am 2:12am Punrsou , lv 8:46 n tu 8:14 n in Waycros, nr 0:47am 4:28nm Savannah, via8 F & W....nr 13:23 pm Charleston nr 4:20 p m Callahnn, via 8 F* W ar 11:20 am 0:45 a m Jacksonville. ar 12:00 m_ 7:25 a m JncksbnvilioTvia 8 F* W~lv"'7:80 n m Callahan lv. 8:07nm Charleston Iv 2:45 nm Savannah lv 7:00 am AN ORDINANCE To declare standing pools of water, and low or wet places within tho limits of the city of Brunswick, a nuisance, uud to provide for the abatement of same. ShAoh 1. Do It, nml It hereby orilnlncd by tho Haver and Council of tho city of Brunswick, In Council nisomblcil, that from and nftor tho pnssngo of.this Ordinance, tho allowing pools of water to stBnd for any length of time, upon nny lototlnnd, within thollmltsot said city, Is detri mental to tho publte health and safety and la hereby declared to bo a nuisance; and each ana overy owner of any lot in said city upon which tioolsof wator collect. Is hereby required, upon n written request of tho Ronrd of Ucullh of said city, to All tip such lot with additional earth, or to dltoh and drain said lot, so that euch standing water shall bo removed therefrom, and all wot or marshy soil shall become dry Kind. Sxo.2. Be It further. In Uko luaner ordained, innttfanyownorot such lot, upon receipt of such notlco nnd request from the Board of Health, as proscribed In the preceding section of this Ordinance, shall fall or refuse to comply thorewtth, it ,1ml! bo tlio duty of tho Marshal of said city to cause said nuisance to bo abated nnd said lot to bo filled up or drained, nnd after so doing shall file with tho Clerk nmi Treasurer of said olty a statement of tho nmount of tho ox- ponsos Incurred by him In so doing, nnd there upon tho Clork and Treasurer aforesaid shall la ments,'goods nnd clinttcls of tho owner or owners of sntd tot, for tho amount so ox|ion(leil by tho said Marshal, which execution snail bo luvlpd Sclilnttorvllio lv+l(>:25 u in+10:llam Hoboken Iv 10:43 a nt 10:40 am Waynoevlllo iv ll:89nni 11:89 am Jnmntca lv 12:19pm li:19pm Pyles’ Marsh lv+12:40p m+12:40pm Brunswick ar 1:18pm 1:18pm tstop on signal. Purchase tlckcte at tho etatlon, and save extra fare collected upon the train. Tho mull train stops at nil B ft W stations. Connections made nt Waycross to nnd from all points on Savannah, Florldn ft Western Railway. Pullman l’nlnco Sleeping and Mann lioudolr * U ' F. W.ANGIER, A.G.P. A. jj a.’McDuffie, u. r. a. A. A. GADDIS. V. P. ft G. M. Attention, Merchants ! In order to close ont;my entire stock of Home HaMacM Cigars, I hereby offer them TO MERCHANTS at ACTU AL COST. Now Is your timo to secure BARGAINS IN CIGARS. This offer le to the trade only, MOSES DANTKi. T. 'O'Ooxttoa, Ja. W. F. 8moae T. O’Couaar & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS 5FIREI MARINE I ACOiOENTI! REPRESENT THE STAUNCHEST COMPANIES OF THE WOIU.D. OCllfMy oil rodlnances or parte of ordinances, In conflict with this Ordliianeo bo uml tbo samo are hereby repealed, Pnsscir In Connell this 25th day of Janunry 1888. It. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: K. A. NKI.SON, Clork of Council. W.B~Meli&Co., WholoMla and Retail Dsalcre In SADDLES ^HARNESS,. ItUBBER ANT) Leather belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SULK HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATENTLEATR. ER, WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE. HARNESS, tOLLHS, MIDLES, El„ SUITABLE FOR MILL 6IEN *.1D TDRPENTIHB MANUFACTURERS. JSt. Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. , Savannah, Georgia. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. , , Fat ra. nnd Land for caih and on ttmo, A big bargain n Now Townfiots for 80 days only. Also Fire, Llfs ani Aceldeat Iosuraise AT THE CHEAPEST, RATES, Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Real estate and iisurnnco Agt MORTGAGE SALK. Court Room, at Pennick,Glynn county, Gn. on the first Thursday In March, 1888, between the legal hours of salo tho following described property to-w U. All that tract or parcel' of land, situated lying and being In the 13MRh District G. M. Glynn county, ue„ containing four acres more or fen, known as tho Tom Carrol! place. Sold to satis- S a mortgage deed made by T. P. Oarroil to enry B. Thompson, on tbe fifth day of Februa ry 1MCT HENRY B. THOMPSON. January 11,1888.