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r: 'rr:xr;;c-. ; t is Ab*urc'
, Aghnet ft Um> giiiloekvortltapn*
wit il.iv allow* Hint worker* in Uitad*.
|»Hmei.t <>f nnturnl hMory ore enabled
In itmp out tho continent* and koiq(
■ret ngn nlmort M correctly an they con
thane Of today—to distinctly nro tho old
liwrtMHnil landnmrk* outlined. Today
we ride tootm acrim I lie American con-
* tinenti yet not «o loti# ago, goolt«ically
■peaking, a nit Inland eon extended
porttiwnt (W> the Qulf of Moxto—
finding ita boundaries, in oil probability,
onantno shore now submerged Imucath
the wotere of the Pacific.
Tliia was during what Is known ns the
age of chalk, or too cretaceous period—
owl millions of yean ago, if our geologi
cal estimates are correct. The question
os to whether man existed then m an in
teresting one. Evidence of human Ufa
has not been found; yet them were rest
areas of laud, with animals and pianta'of
great variety, and as them was nojphyai-
i cal barrier to human existence, In tho
opinion of many the cretaceous conti
nents and islands were populated fay
man.
Knowing the actual conditions of Ufa
at this cany time, the strange animals
that lived during it, it is a comparatively
easy matter to understand or appreciate
the daily life of our ancestors. It i«
evident that they wero much more
primitive than oven tho bush man of to
day. and undoubtedly were what we
would term wild men, living in rooks
and caves os the lower animals do. They
wero essentially hunters and fishermen,
depending upon g&mo for their susto-
nanco. The small continent of America
at this time had in nil probability low,
marshy coasts, and the groat ocean or
gulf, whoso coast line con be traced from
Arkansas to near Fort Riley, on the
Kansas river, up to Minnesota to Canada,
near tho head of Lako Superior, was a
vast shallow sea. On its borders we mny
imagino cliffs of sandstono worn out into
caves and quarries, in which these early
fishermen mode their homes.—Phila
delphia Times.
Sending Unsealed Letter*.
The “point of etiquette,” in regard to
not sealing letters sent by tho hand of a
friend, is to bo considered, undoubtedly,
as sottled by the usage of polite society.
And yet there nro two sides to tho ques
tion. To intrust to a friend an unsealed
letter to a third person is a compliment
to tho friend; but why should it l>o
thought necessarily uncomplimentary if
tho letter bo sealed! On the other hand,
tho sealing of a letter may bo deemed
always advisable, for ono good reason at
least. Thp contents of on unsealed letter
are never safe. They are safo so for os
tho honorable friend is concerned, but
not safe in any other sense. They may
be lost from the cnvclopo easily and in
nocently. Thoy may bo abstracted
and read by the sorvant to whom
the noto. is delivered at tho
dnor, or by any paring individual'who
may find the missive Tying on tho hall
table and awaiting tho owner’s arrival.
Esppcially unsafo is it to place in an un
sealed package articles of largo money
value. .Would any sano man send a $50
hill In nil unsealed envelope by tho hand
of a friend or anybody whomsover? Tho
friend, himself, if ho knew tho nature of
(ho inclosuro, would lie very dpt to pro
test against this sacrilico of common
sense nt tho shrine of etiquette.—“C. S.
E.” in New York Coifimorcial Advertiser.
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STEAMSHIP LINE.
MALLOBY LISE.
STEAMERS
CARONDELET,
EVANS.
SAN ANTONIO,
WILDER,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
_ above steamer* will leave Now York every
Friday nt 8 ]i. ill., arriving in Ilrunswlek follow
ing Monday.
Cloio connection* with *11 point* on II. ft W.tn
E. T., V ft O. Railroad*. Through bill* lading
■lgned to all point* on above road*.
Freight and paanago a* low a* by any other line.
For paasenger and atato room* apply to
nne4-Ur
R. W SOUTH WICK, A at,
Uratiawlck, o
llow to Photograph Bird*.
Dr. It. W. Shufeldt suggests to orni
thologists that they may And portablo
photographic outfits of advantage in tlioir
studies. lie finds that by tho uso of the
instantaneous shutter birds, may be
photographed in nearly all of their posi
tions. “Out here on tho prairies wo will
often find, an old stump or stalk upon
which a dozen or fifteen species of birds
will alight duriug seven or eight hours on
almost any day suitable to uso the camera
upon them. Now, all wo have to do is
to properly set our iqstrumcnt near this
point, conceal it in such a way os not to
alarm tho birds, focus it sharply upon the
. perch where thoy alight, plnco on your
*snap shutter,' and fix it with a string,
and then removo yourself far onough
away to pjiil it when you have a subject
sittiug to your liking. Birds that you
have wounded but slightly may bo pho
tographed under the most favorable cir
cumstances; thoy may also bo taken sit-
tingon their nests; in actual flight, how
ever swift; in pursuit of their food; in
leading about their young; indeed, tho
list is almost an endless One. Rookeries
also offer admirable subjects, and a
splendid field is open at thoeo wonder
ful resorts of water birds in such places
as the Bahamas or the Alaskan coast."—
Chicago flews.
A Story of Melsaonler. i
Tho enterprising manager of a Paris
theatre onco called upon Mclssonior and
asked him to paint a drop scene for a
certalh theatre and narfto Ins own terms.
“You.lmvo scon my pictures, then?"
asked Meissonier. “Oh, yes," exclaimed
tho manager; “but it is your name—your
name I wont; it will draw crowds to my
theatre.” “And how largo is it you wish
this curtain to be!” inquired tho artist
“Ah, well, we will say fifteen meters by
eighteen." Meissonier took up a pencil
and proceeded to make a calculation. At
last he looked up and said with imper
turbable gravity: “I liavo calculated and
find that my pictures are valued at 80,-
000 francs per meter. Your curtain,
therefore, will cast you just 01,000,000
francs. But that is not all. It takes mo
twelve mouths to paint twenty-five cen
timeters of canvas. It will, therefore,
take me just 100 yean to finish your
curtain. -You should have come to me
earlier, monsieur; I am too old for tho
undertaking now. Good morning.”—
Art Amateur.
pi# in hies!
ONE PRIZE,
$25 worth of Shoes.... $25 00
FIFTEEN PRIZES,
Each $5 in Shoes 75 00
TEN PRIZES,
Each $il in Shoes 30 00
TEN PRIZES,
Each $2 in 'Shoes 20 00
These splendid and useful presents
will be given away nt 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, which may win one of
the 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.
dinrMR| rieriea mo Httitn niiitiji
WAYCROSSSHOBT LINK.
time card tv crrvcT nov. isth, iwt
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WEST INDIA FAST MAIL,
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■Warn It Savannah, . I* IMS SOI
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tullinan buff.t can to tad Irom New York aad
Tunis.
„ NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
■ •ax 7,68 pin
...ar SiiSpm
..Iv SjMp■
•Iv SM1p
..Iv xoopm
■ar litep
7.03 a tu iv Savannah
Iiltau Iv Jaeup
9M»m Iv..........wafcroaa
lliUatu at.T.T Callahan
lloonoon ar..Jacksonville....
TAOaai lv..... > ..Jackaouvllle
10;10am Iv Warcroaa ..ar 4:40pm
}2 ! 2} pm } T ....Valdosta Iv liMpm
12:84 i*in lv .....Quitman Iv 3:38pm
imp in ar Thumaavllla lv 1.46 p to
8JOpm Balnbfldsa........i*~Uiifa
‘JtPB ar Jhattahoochaa TvTiWam
Pullman buffet cam to and from Jackaoovllia and
Saw York, and to and from Jaokaonvllln and Now
Orleana via Peoaaoola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
1.30 pm Iv Savannah ar J3.!l3pm
3-20 p m lv Jump lv 10 SI a m
1.10 p m ar waferuaa |. e.S3a
HriSpm Iv...., LakaOltf ar lU.ISaui
3:4Bpm lv.....UalucavliioT’."TT-Tir lo.STam
8:S8 p m lv LIvo Oak ar 1.10 am
8:10 pm lv Dupont. - . ar Ti5s"ani
IO:86pm ar Thomaavilla |v 3:kSoui
1:01am ar Albany lv l:8Sam
Pullman buffet car* to and Irom Juckaonvllle
and st.Lunla via Thomaavilla, Albany, Montgomery
and Nuahvill*.
ALIIANY EXPRESS.
T:38pralv Saviunah 0:10ain
lusuipmlv Jt.MUp lv 0:16am
11:40am ar. wuycroaa lv ll:loam
6:3i) a mar... Jaoksonvlllo..
7:00 pm Iv lankNunvIl)*..
1:08 i
7:10 a mar Live Oak tv C:B5pm
10:80 am ar........QalueavUlo lv 8:45 pm
10:46 am ar La** CJi.v lv 0:16 p lu
2:65 a m Iv Dupont ar 1> 45 p m
0.30a m ar Thoinasviln* Iv 7.00 p m
11.40 a mar Albany lv 4.00 pm
Stop* at all regulnr atatfotm. Pullman paiace
•looping car* to and from Javkxouvllla and Suvun.
nab.
JESCF EXPRESS.
8.40pm Iv Savannah ar K.3f>am
0.10 p tu ar.... Jeaup lv 6.95am
Stop* at all regular and flag elation*,
I’ullinnn Imffotnara Jacksonville to Cincinnati
and through conclice.Tncksonvtlleto t ImUnnongn
Poll sleeping car* to ami from Jacksonville nail
Savannah.
Through tickets Bold to all points by rail and
steamship connections, and lmggage checked
through. Sleeping car berths anil sections se
cured nt Passenger Station.
W.P. HARDEE,Gen. Pass. Agt.
R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
plsuber & Isaac,
Mm d Camissn i
Office land IWareroom' in the formerlFrctght House of tho B. k. W. B. B.
"next to Freight House of E T., V. A G. B. R
HEADQUARTERS IFOR
Dry Salted and SjioIced Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &a
Consignment* aollcUed. Parties wanting anything in my wlU And ltto t
call on me before pnrohntlng eDewhore. Blgheat market price# paid for H
Wool, ftc. ■
elr ad van tan to
lea, Fora Wax,
febll-ly
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
-DEALKRS IN
HARDWARE.
Steves C uns, PistoJ^, Cartridges,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
T3u prpri f=3f=i and "Waeons
II
RUNSWICI/
& WESTERN H
RAILROAD.U
E. T. Y. & G. R. R.
The Florida Short Line.
On nmlfafter Jfumday, Xov. 27, 18S7, jmssrntrcr
trnins will run as follows, (Contra! Stundar *
Time.)
GOING SOUTH.
Leave Atlanta 010 a m
Leave McDonough OLS a m
LcavoFlovilla 8 07 a in
Arrive Mucon 9 B0 n m
Leavo Macon 0 85 a m
Arrive Cochran..* 1107a m
Leave Kastman 1140a m
Leave Lumber City 1A9|i
LeaveJHaxley —
210 1
a i. p i i? in
5 85 |> in
7 ;>8 p in
7 45 p ui
7 05 l) m
8 0S p u?
8 50 p in
10 \5 p w
10 20 i > m
11 47 p
12 24 a
1 M2 a in
2 17
3 18 a m
o oo a in
0 lo a
7 25 a m
Lands for Sale.
8,330 ACRES
[17 LOTS]
Of Timbered Lands, nil in one
body, within 34 miles of B. &
W.Tt. R., is offered for sale
either the timber or the landen-
tire.
PBICES:
Timber,- per acre, $ .50
Land and timber entire, 1.00
Here is a bargain for some
body. Cash, is what is wanted.
For further particulars inquire
ut this office.
^ 80 p
Oi p
Arrive ,?es>up
Arrive Brunswick..
Arrive .savannah
Arrive Jacknon ville..
GOING NOUTII.
Leave Jacksonville 7 80 a in 7 00 p m
Leave 8avm. mill 7 00 am 7 «5 pin
Leave Brunswick 10 50 a in
Leave Jcsup 12 50 p m
lacuve Lu in tier City
Leave Kastman 4 It) p m 1 55 a m
lacnvc Cochran 4 58 p m 2 JR) a m
Arrive Macon 0 85p m 8 55 am
Leave Macon ti 45 p m 4 00 a m
Leave Flotilla • 8 12 p m 5 10 a m
Leavo McDonough. — 0 05j) m 007 am
Arrive Atlanta ...... 10 05pm 7 20 am
lacave Atlanta ..1 00 p mio 20 p m 7 40 a m
Arrive Home 4 10p m 1 10 p m 10 40 am
Ar. Chattanooga. 5 (10 in 4 50 p in 185 p in
Connection is miulc at Cleveland witti Pullman
palace sleeping earn, one of which goes to Wash
ington, via Lynchburg, ami the other to Now
York vlaltoanoke ami the Shenandoah Valley.
Leighton sleeping cars l>otween Brunswick
and Atlanta.
For tickets and further information, call on or
address B. W. WBKNN. C. P. & T. A.,
L.ELLIS* A.G.P.A., Knoxville, To tin.
Atlanta, Un.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
S atisfaction guaranteed.
City nnd Country References. Orders cun ho
And Repaired in Workman-Liko
Manner.
Numerous
_ c
loft with U. T. Dunn or Walto A Dart.
R. E. STEELE,
Teacher of Music nnd Resident Tuner.
J. A.'BUTTS,
Physician af\d Surgeoi\.
O FFICE northwest comerot Newcastle mul
Gloucester streets, lately occuploil by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls loft with Rockwell, tho Druggist,
will receive prompt attention. Oflleo hours U to
11 n. 111. mill 3 to 8 p. m. Resiitenceon Glouces
ter street, one door from Union.
C^-npeeial attention given to disease* of
threat and lung*.
O.O. UOORK. J.C. VALENTINO'
MOORE & VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Manufacturer* aad Dealers in
Saob, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings
Newel Posts, etc.
SHILOH’S V1TALIZEB is what
you need for Constipation, Loss of
Appetite, Dizziness, and all syrap
tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley
Ty ty Route.
Ou and after Wednesday, Feb, 22,1SS8, passen
ger trains w ill run us follows:
CKNTKAL STANDARD TIME,
FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH.
Waycrosa Cinciii’ti
. Mail. Expresa. Express
Brunswick lv 0:25urn ,1:40pm 4:43pi
Pyles’Marsh., lv +o:4» a m -i-2:o31> m 6:15pm
Jamaica . ...lv 7:26 am 2:28 pm 6:35 pm
Wayiieaville . lv 8.00 a in 3:05 p m Cyi5 p m
Hoboken Iv 8:57 am 8:5l)pm 8:15 pm
achlattervillo Iv 0:12am 4:14pm 8:80pin
Waycross nr 0:42 a in 5:u5pm 0:40 pm
Savannah —
Charleston . .
Callahan
Jacksonville .
..ur 12:23 pm 7:5Spm 6:10a m
ar 4:2u p m 12:25 a m 16 ;52 a m
.ar U :26 a m c:59 p m 6:15 a m
ur l2:uo in 7:45 p in 7:25 a m
Thomas vi lie
ar
1^12 p ill 10:55 p lu
Pensacola —
ar
10:10 p m
Mobile * . ..
2:15 a m
Now Orleans
ar
7:10 a m
Jacksonville.
.Iv
7:30 am .
7:00 p m
Callahan
..lv
8:07 a m A
7:40 p in
Charleston ...
lv
2:45(1111 W
(V30 il 111
Savannah
..lv
7:00 u ui
1:30 p in
IVarson..
Alupuhu..
Tyiy....
Davis
Albany!...
..Iv lo:ooam
. .lv 11:10 a m
. lv 12:07 pm
. .lv 1:30 pm
.lv 1:54 pm
.lv 2:21pm
lv 2:30 p m
..ar 3:oopm
10:10 pm
11:40 p m
12:50 u m
2::t0a m
2:45 a in
.Montgomery.... ar 7 :*25 a in
Columbus ar
Macon ar- 6:15 pm
Atlanta ar 10*85 p in
Marietta ar 12:05 a in
Chattanooga . . ar -l:l7atu
Louisville ar 0:40 p in
Cincinnati ar 0:42pm
4:10 a in
7:18 p m
2:55 p ni
0:00 u m
1:05 p m
2 80 p m
7 8)5 p
(S:oft a in
6:40u 111
FROM THE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTII.
Waycross Florida
Mail. Express. Express
Cincinnati lv 7:65am * 9.00pm
Louisville lv 8:05 pm
Chattanooga .. .lv 5:05pm 8:05am
Marietta lv 9:00pm 12:53pm
Atlanta lv 10:00pm 2:30pm
Macon 1 v 1:25 u m 0:50 pm
Columbus lv L ..._— 12:15pm
7:40 am
Montgomery lv 7:26pm
Albany lv 4:55 am
Davis lv 6:19 a in
Willingham lv 5:34 a m
Sumner lv 6:01 a m
r Ty lv 6:16 a m
apaha lv 7:48 am
Pearson lv 8:45 am
Waycross ar 9:47 am
Savannah ar 12:23pm
Charleston ar 4:20 pm
Callahan ar 11:26 u in
Jacksonville ar 12:00 m
New Orleans^. lv
Mobile lv
Pensacola lv
Thomasvllle lv
11:10 pm
12:20 am
12:35 a m
2:12 a m
8:14 a in
4:28 a m
8:10 p m
l:oo a m
6:16 a m
1:46 p m
Jacksonville lv 7:30 a m 1:55 p m
Callahan *-..lv 8:07am 2:83pm
Charleston lv 2:45 am 6:30 am
Savannah lv 7:06 a in 1:25 pm
atterville.. Ivfl0:26aiii 5:26pm 10:25am
Hoboken lv 10:40am 5:41 pm 10:40am
Waynesvllle ... .lv 11:89 a ni 6:35 p m 11:39 a m
Jamaica.. ...lv 12:19pin 7:12pm 12:19pm
Pyles’ Marsh...lv+12:46pm+ 7:37pm 12:46p m
Brunswick or 1118pm 8:00pm 1:18pm
Pure huso tickets at the station, and save extra
fare collected upon the train.
The mail train stops at all B A W stations.
Connections made at Waycross to and from all
points on Savannah. Florida A Western Railway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann sBoudolr
Cars.
H. 8. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, *
Gen’l Manager. Superintendent.
C. D. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE,
Traffic Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent.
F. W. ANGIER,
Ass’t Gen’l Pass. Agent.
T. O'CoNMoa, Ja.
T. O’Connor & Co.,
insurance agents
FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENTS
AN ORDINANCE
To declare standing pools of water,
and low or wet places within tho
limits of the citj’of Brunswick, a
nuisance, and to provide for tho
abatement of same.
Section 1. Be it, and it hereby ordained by
the Mavor and.Councll of tho city of Brunswick,
in Council assembled, that from and after tho
passage of this Ordinance, tho allowing pools of
water to Rtnnd for any length of time, upon any
lot of land, within tho limits of said city, is detri
mental to the public health and safety and is
hereby declared to bo a nuisance; and each and
every owner of any lot in said city upon which
pools of water collect, Is hereby required, upon
a written request of the Board of Health of said
city, to All up such lot with ndditionsl earth, or
to ditch and drain said lot, so that such standing
water shall bo removed therefrom, and all wet
... ee and request from the Board of
Health, as prescribed in the preceding section of
this Ordinance, shall fall or refuse to comply
therewith, it shAli be the duty of the Marshal of
said city to cause said nuisance to bo abated nnd
said Ut to be tilled un or drained, and after so
doing shall file with the Clerk and Treasurer of
upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforesaid shall is
sue an execution against the lands and tene
ments. goods and chattels of the owner or owners
of said lot, for the amount so expended by the
said Marshal, which execution snail 1hi levied
and collected by the Marshal, by levy and sale,
as is done in cases of delinquent tax payers.
Be it further, in like manner ordained, that
all rodinanees or parts of ordinances, in conflict
with this Ordinance ho and the same nro hereby
1888. D. T. ....
Attest: K. A. NELSON, Clerk of Council.
WJBIMU'dt
,’kolaul, »nd Ratal) Dmlareln
SADDLES & HAEN ESS,
ItUBBGR AND
Leather belting,
FRENCH AND AUERICAN CALF 8K1NH, HOLE
HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATENTLRATH-
ER. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE
HARNESS, MUMS, MULES, EL
SUITABLE FOR MILL MEN a.1D TURPENTINE
MANUFACTURERS.
A Specialty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia,
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
X AMINE my list of House, Lota, Fauna and
„ O'"' 1 tor cu«h and on time. A big bargain
n New Town lots for 30 days only. Also
Fire, Life and Accident Insurance
AT THE CHEAPEST RATES.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
Ronl estate and n.uranco Agt
MORTGAGE SALE.
Court Room, at 1’enntck.Glynn county, Ga.
on tho Unit Thursday In March, last), between
the legal hour*of tale the following described
property to-wlt.
All that tract or panel of land, .ilnated lying
and being lu the 1330th District G. M. Glynn
county, Ga.. containing four sere* more or feta,
known os the Torn Carroll iplooe. Hold to Mils,
fy a mortgage deed made Ijy T. P. Carroll to
REPRESENT_TK! STAUNCHEST OOMPAXIU *• Thompson.pntetHf«h>»-
January II, 1SS3.
’THE WORLD.
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