Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 15, 1888, Image 2

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TMl lily; Of^i" Ye* know ttaMKTMl VMM Mlr- Th»« fv*tvtrcm.nfminn i TWt xn U ikbv bmp, v&tnas Atnl x»dr>-lt »u a war Of hef»- Brnt down and kbard It there. Bw rtp* ml Bp* toncbcl *o«jr t Upon th<mip of creamy koow- Oh! would that I • Illy wrr» Ifat Made* might Ida ns sol A Bit ol CmiMa, !• It to wlillo examining a collection of ‘Japanese, Cliincoe mvl'Corean jiorcelftln, pottery and faienco that one radian tbo OMB OBt BO Imril work illuminated far tasteormolus jR-rislics from thoworld,. The original designers of n certain form of powehln may bo thousand year*, and to mnjr the men who dton vensi thto odor and that, and those who found oat the Mcrat of under glace and overt tho way to Beat just to much at oho stage of the painting-and just to little at another s the inventor of a har monious blending of all that his predo- eaoMis had discovered. But all thefe work told, and here to the result—n bit of It I* Absurd ffagaeglatoi gmt nt^ ( great sculpture. Cor. NewOrtoans Picayune. -New York ‘ A Meeea Is Horsemen, A Canadian writer draws attention to the fact that many horses aro subjected to much pain,by the bits being put into their mouths on very cold mornings with out precaution being token to freo them from frost. He makes tho following re marks on the subject, which are certainly worthy of consideration: “Tbo bits should bo canted into tho houso and thawed out by tho kitchen stove, or, dipped into a pail of water. If you wpnt a lesson you will not soon forget In regard to this matter, put your. tonguo against a bit that lias been exposed nil night to a zero temperature. It will stick fast, and you will not get it freo without leaving some of tho skin behind!” Giving horses ieo water is also cruel, and not calculated to conserve tho health of tho most useful licljien man has on tho farm.—Chicago Times. , The Deadly Jungle Fever. Siam’* great teak nnd ebony forests ore several hundred miles from tho coast. These are so dense tliat tbo superintend ent of the construction of, telegrupli, Mr. Fritz—an American—consumed two or three months in cutting a way for a lino through a forest of sixty-five , miles. Thero was an advance party of somo 500 natives cutting tho trail, and a sec ond party of 170 putting up tho poles and wire. Elephants wero used for all carrying. So terrible was tho jungle, fiver Mult* in that one jangle somd'Yetl natives died within two months. If dasei&f twenty grains Of quinine failed to break tho fever death almost immedi ately ensued.—Carter Harrison in Chi cago Mail. Reporting Bismarck’* Speeches. Tho task of taking down the prince's speeches is not an easy one. Tho official stenographers often trip up on liis words, ns in his recent speech, wherein the cor rection had to bo mado about Ilia refer ence to Russia and Bulgaria. Tho inoor- rect version came from the unofficial ac counts, and tho correction from the prince himself. The stenographers who toko his words havo afterword to write out their notes in long hand, and tlieso aro submitted to the chancellor, who makes corrections before they aro published as tbo official utterances.—John P. Jackson In Now York World. Alooliollo Coma. In cases of alcoholic poisoning—tho comatose condition of intoxication—tho promptest recovery of consciousness will follow the subcutaneous injection of a mixture of one part of ammonia with two to six parts of water. Polico sur geons who havo to deal with cases of un consciousness will find this a convenient method of determining whether a givon coso is due to whisky, compression of the brain or nervous disorder.—Chicago News. B*rp*nti of the'Put. A Singapore missionary says that tho deadly [cobra of tho Indian archipelago nover exceed* the length of five feet. The hamadryos, a snake often con founded with the cobra; attains the length of fifteen feet and is very fierce. Tho python sometimes grows to bo twenty feet long.^-Chicago Herald. A M.snlcglm rhnuc. Bays an Englishman: “It strikes an Englishman os odd to hear evening dress referred to in this country as ‘full dress.' The phrase to, of course, meaningless, for any style of drees is full dress, unless you leave off some garment that ordi narily goes with it.”—Now York Tri* Australia'. Rig Caterpillar*. Australia has some giant caterpillars. Mr. A. CL OUiff, of Sydney, mentions one ’irvo, abundant during the past as being seven inches long, nnd os of larvm of two other species > eight Inches in length.—Arkan- A Myst.rr Solved. Tho mystery regarding tho whites of Mto the ice cream factories have S£i up their yelks Is explained by a statement that jbqy aro used to ntoko albuminized jxipc* for photography.— Mew York N"» l a eon tor tadfa». what is unwholesome | but if aarfafaj will sharpen tha appetite and give toaa to the digestive organs, It is Ayer's i*r» saparitU. Thousand.allorertheland testify to the merit* of this medicine. Mr*. Sarah Burroughs, of MS Eighth street. South Boston, writes i u Myhtu> tend Ayer's flaranpiflHii inf Dyiijwjml. and torpid llvor, and has fasti greatly benefited.” I A Confirmed Dvsneotic. vvwlllll IIIV1I id W wlrwlf hiw9 C. Canterbury, of Ml YrankHs at, Boston, JCflis*, writes, tfrut, suffering for year* tram Indigestion, ha waa at toet ladaoed fa try dffato farmpariiyt and, by its uao, was entirely cured. Mrs. Joseph Anbtn, of High street, Holyoke, Maas., suffered lor over a year from Dyspepsia, so that she could not ssl sntetontUd food, teesmo very wesk, and waa unabla to car* for her family. Neither the medicine* prescribed by physicians, nor any of tho remedies advertised for the euro of Dyipepsia, helped her, until idle commenced tha use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. “Three bottles of this medicine,” sho writes, “cured mo.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, • •PSXFAgXB ST Dr. <1. O. Aysr <c Co., Lows!!, Mau. Frio* |1S six bottles, fa. Worth a bottle. Sltli.Slk KLhJ, IMssfar* Riilwif wflvaniiM, rumi am nNuni niiiwiji WAYCEoSSailOBT LINK, tnu oaed at ffppxcr vov. tstth isn, Astfesair*"* n vimtt & litinwii!!'. •THAM'HIP MXK. MALLORY LINE. STEAMERS CARQNDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N sml niter March lull, 1SSJ, one ot above .loamcr* will leave Now York every Friday lit a |>. in., arriving In Brunswick follow ing Monday. enose-tonossttocswWk pBwen,«ss»B.hw.sn B..T..V * O. Railroads. Throngb Mils lading signed to all points on above roads. Freight and passage as low as by any other Una, For pawenger and state rooms apply to R. W NOIJTHIVICK, .tut, unol-ly Ur,iu*w.ck. o $150 in Prizes! 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 nnd useful presents will bo givon away at our Grand Gift Dibti-ibution April 30th, 1888. Evory purchaser of $1.60 worth of shoos be fore Hint date will rcocivo 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 shoos now, and wo may give you a new pair af ter nwhilc. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. Lands for Sale. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 34 miles of B. & W. R. R., is offered for sale either the timber or the landen- tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .60 Land ana timber entire, 1.00 Here is it bargain for some body. Cash is what is wanted. Knr fUrther particulars inquire at this office. {MStoaanfasJtws lM»pa h.wHHiitoiM,, .» tills m sew sis .lamps w sitopm plant mutual* luii. xxwoiliUhskxmubs. If MSbm IliMaia or. ..ttUsban. Iv I « 1:46pm IdtiU IV.......... sisssm hr* SJUBBlV., Hit*bid or (blliksB Iv (istpm lUMnooii or........Jacksonville. Iv MS pm 7:30 tiu tv. " 11:04 pm lv .Vsldovt*. Iv IMya 12:64 pm lv.... k Quitman dv QdSpm IStmar ThomurUI* tv LSSpm esupm »r, BelabrtS—........I* Ugli 4 a* pm »r Jbattahooweo iv ltdusa Pullman buffet can to and rmi Jacksonville Bad New talk, and I* and from Jacksonville and New Orlaaai via PanaaeoU. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.30 pm Iv... A20pm lv ... Jeiup 4.40 pm ar.... I> v.63ara 1.46pui ar.... ......Iv 7.80*m 6:16 p m lv... ....JtclMoa villa ..7i.j,r 8:46am raupm Ir.. 8:80pm ar... Dupont..., lv 6 JO am 8.-16pm Iv.... Lets City.. ar 10.66 am 8:46pm Iv.... 6:56pm It.... ar 1.10 am 8:111pm Iv, l(i:Mpm ar 1:73 a oi ar, it ar l:K am " It 3:26am :„,ui ■r..,....,„^pii7 Iv 1:25am Hillman tuiflbt oa^K and I ram Jackaaiivlllr and Mt.Louie vlaTbomMbe, Albany, Montgomery and Nash, ills. V- ALBANY EXPRESS. 7did p miv Savannah ar S:lCam tinospmlv Joaup Iv 3;ldam 12.4Uam ar. waycroaa Iv 12:10am lAianai... Jaclmouvlllo Iv 7:0u p m 7210pm Iv Jacksonvtllo ar 7:25 a iu 1:05am Iv waycroaa arll:30pm 3 JO am ar Dupont IvlPilupm 10:15 am ar Last, City Iv 2:35 pm 2:16 a mlv... Dupont ar D15pm 0.80 a m ar Tbomssvllle Iv 7.110 p m 11.10 a mar Albany Iv 1.00 pm Stops at all regular elation*. Pullman palace •looping cart to and from Jacksonville and Savan nah. JESDP EXPRESS. 3.13pm lv.‘. Savannah ar 8.30am 5.10 p m ar Jesup Iv 6.26am Stupa at all regular and flag atatlona, Pullman buffet care Jacksonville to Cincinnati and thmugh coaches Jacksonvilleto Chatlanongn Pull sleeping can to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets eold to all polnte by rail and etcamahlp connection*, and baggago checked through. Sleeping car bertha ami acctton* r cured at Paeaengor Station. W. P. 1IAHDKE, Gen. Paw. Agt It. Q. FLEMING, Superintendent. Glauber & Isaac, Finb ini tan “ d v°* , o°'z *■ w - “• l HEADQUARTERS FOR Day Salted and Snored Meats, Bans, JIrkakfast Bacoe, Meal and Gbist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &o. L. D. HOYT & CO., —Dealers in— HARDWARE. Steves Guns, Pistols, Cartridaes, AGR1GDLTDRAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS * Bu and Waeons- II RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H E. T. V. & 0. R. II. ..The FlorldagShort Line* ,-r _. • On andfaftef-Sunday. Nov. 17, 1887, pasBcnRer trains will run na follows, (Central Standnnl Time.) GOING SOUTH. Leave Atlanta G 10 a i Leave Mnlinnough fl 18 a i Leave Flovilla 8 07 a i Arrive Macon Leave Bf neon Arrive Cochran Leave Kastman — Leave Lumber City Lcnvcfllaxluy Arrivo Jesup Arrive llrunswick.. Arrive Savannah... Arrivo Jacksonville. 7 05 p in 8 08 j> in 8 50 p ir 10 15 p ir. 10 20 p in 11 47 p in 1224 a m 1 82 n 217 u 8 13 a in G 00 a iu G 10 a in 7 25 n m . 980n i . 9 8.5 a in .1107 a in 11 46 a iu . 1 19 p m . 2 10 p in . 8 15 p in . 5 85 p m . 7 58 p m 7 45 p 111 GOING NORTUi Leavo Jacksonville 7 80 a m 7 00 p m Leave 8nvai.nah 7 og a in 7 85 p in Leave Brunswick 10 50 a in 8 ao p in Leave Jesup 12 50 p in 11 07 p in Leavo Lumber City —.. Leave Kastman 4 10 p m 1 55 a Leave Cochran 4 58 p in 2 80 a Arrivo Macon G 85 p m 8 65 a m Leavo Maeon . G 46 p in 4 00 a in Leavo Flovilla 812 p in 519 a m Leave BIcDonough 9 05 p in 007 a m Arrivo Atlanta 10 05 pm 7 20 am Leave Atlanta . .100 p mlo 20 p m 7 40 a m Arrivo Homo 4 10 p m 1 16 p m 10 40 a m Ar. Chattanooga. .5 00 p m 4 50 p m 185 p m Connection is mad* at Cleveland with Pullman r ialaco sleeping cars, one of which iroea to Wash- ngton. via Lynchburg, and tho other to Nc~ York via Roanoke and the Shenandoah Valley t I,eiffhton sleeping can between Brunswick and Atlanta.. « For tickets and further information, call on or address B. W. VRKNN. G. P. ft T. A., L.J. KLLIS, A.G J».aV Knoxville, Tenn. •• Atlanta, Ga. Pianos and Organs Tuned Aud ltopaired in Workman-Like Manner. S atisfaction guaranteed. Numerous City nnd Country Reference*. Orders can be left with U. T. Dunn or Watte & Dart. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner. d. A. BUTTS, Physician ai\d Surgeon. AFKICK northwest corner of Newcastle and \J Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. .1. Wilson. Calls left wltn Rock well, the Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours U to 11 a. m. and 8 to 5 p. ra. Residence on Olouccs- ter street, one door flora Union. £^spccial attention given to diseases of throat and lung«. Ce Ga MOORS. J. 0. VALENTINO' MOORE & VALENTINO CONTKA^&teAND BUILDERS, and Dcalcraln Saab, Door* and Blinds, Mouldings Nawel Posts, etc. SHILOH’S VITALIZES is what you need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and ail syrap tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley TY ty route. Oi, and after Wcdneaday, Feb. 22, 1888, paeaco.- ger trains will run aa follow.: ( CKNTBAL 8TAKDAHI) TIME. FOlt THE WEST, NOltTIl AND SOUTH. Waycroaa Clncin’ti Mail. Exprcae. Express Brunswick ..Iv 6:25am l:Wpm 4:13pin Pyles’Manh. . .Iv +«:■*» a m +2:u3p ui 5:16pm Jamaica lv 7:25 am 2:28 pm 6:85 pm Waynesvillu lv 8 JO am 3:05 pm 6:35 p m Hoboken . . Iv 8:57 am »:5flpm 8:15 pm Schlattcrvilb). . lv ll:12am 4:14pm S:30pm Waycros* ar 11:42am 6:06pm 9:40pm 7:68pin 8:10am 12:25u m 10:52 am :50 pm 0:45 am :45 pm 7:25 am Savannah ... Chnrlcstun . Callahan Jacksonville . .ar 12:23 pm ar 4:2Upml nr 11:20 am ar 12:00 in Tlioma.vlllo.. Pensacola Mobile New Orleans ar l;22pm 10:55 pm . nr 10:1U p m nr 2:15 am nr 7:10am Jnrksonvillo. Callahan — Cliarloston . Onvnnnnh ..It 7:30am ..Ir 8:07am ..Iv 2:4Sam ..lv 7:00an> Way riots — Pearson Alaiialin Ty Ty Sumner Willingham. Davis Albanyl ..Iv 10 JO am . .lv ll:10nm . lv 12:07pm ..Iv 1:30pm .lv 1:54 pm ,.lv 2:21pm lv 2:80 p m . .ar OJOpm 7:00 pm 7:10 pm 6:80 am 1:80 pm 10:10 pm 11:40 p m 12:50 am 2::i0am 2:45 am 4:10 am Montgomery. Columbus — Macon Atlanta Marietta Chattanooga .ar 7:35 a in . ar . .nr 0:45 pm ..nr 10-85 pin . nr 12:06 a m .ar 4:57a m .ar 0:40 pm . nr 0:42 p m 7:18 pin 2:56 p m 0:00am 1:06pm 2 00 p m ?J5p .„ FROM THE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTII. • Wnycroes Florida Mall. Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:65am B.Oupm Uoulsvillo lv 8:05 pm Chattanooga ...lv 6J5pm 8j5nm Marietta....:... lv OJOpm 12:58pm Atlanta lv 10 JO p m 2:S0 p m Macon lv 1:25 am 6:50 pm Colombo* lv 12:15 pm Montgomery lv 7:25 pm 7:40 a in Albany lv 4:55am Davit lv 6:10am Willingham lv 6:84 a m Stunner It 6Jlam TyTy lv 6:16 am Alapaha lv 7:48 am 1‘onrson lv 8:45 a m Waycross.... ar 0:47am 11:10 pm 12:20 am 12J5 a m 2:12 am 8:14 am 4:28 am Savannab ar 12:23pm Charleston ar 4:20 pm Callahan ar 11:20 a m Jacksonville ar 12:00 m New Orleans It Mobile It Pensacola lv ThomasTtlle lv Jacksonville. Callahan charleston... Savannah ... ,7lv T :80 am ..lv S.-OTam lv 2:45 am . lv 7:00 a in 8:10 pm 1 JOsm 6:15 a m 1:46 p m Waycross Sehfattervlllo. Hoboken Wayncsvillo.. Jamaica .. Pyles’ Marsh. Rrunswtck ... .lv 10jo am lvtlO :25 am lv 10:40 a m ..lv ll:8iiam ..lv 12:12 pm 1:86 pm IJSpm 0:80 am 1:26 pm 6 JO p m 10 JO am 6:10 pm 10:26 am 6:41 p m 10:40 a m 6:36 pm 11J8 am 7:11pm 12:19 pm 7:87 p m 12:46 pm 8 JO pm l:18p m PurohiuMttcEets at-the station , and save extra faro collected upon the train. The mall train atop# at all B * W Stallone. Connections mado at ''“ymcmto and fromall points on Savannah, Florida 4 Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir 11*"; HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, Gen’l Manager. Snperintendfnt. C. D. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE. Traffic Manager. Gcn’l Pas*. Agent. F.W.ANGIER, Aas’t Gen’l Pas*. Agent. T. O’Ooxnox, Ja. ” *• Sntoxa T. O’CouAor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENTS tSBKFBMEtrr THE STAUNCHEST COMPANIES Of TUN WORLD. oetiwy AN ORDINANCE 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 the abatement of same. Skction 1. Bo it, and it hereby ordained by the Mayor und Council ol the city ol Brunswick, in Council assembled, that from and after tho pessugo of this Ordinance, the allowing pools of water to stand for any length or time, upon any lot of land, within the limit* or said city, isdctrl-’ mental to tho public health and safety and is hereby declared to be a nuisance; and ench nnd every owner ot any lol In said city ui>oii which pools ot water collect. Is hereby rciulrad, upon a written request of tho Board ol Health of said city, to HU np such lot with ndditlonrl earth, or to uitch and drain said lot, so that such standing water shaU bo removed therefrom, and all wet or marshy soli shall become dry land. 1 8*0.2. Bo It further. In like mnner ordained, that If any owner of Bnch lot, upon receipt of ■nch notico and request from tho Board ot Health,as prescribed in the preceding section'of this Ordinance, shall fail nr refnso to comply therewith, It ihhil he tho duty ol tho Marshal of said city to cause said nuisance to bo ahntedand said lot to bo Ailed up or drained, and alter so doing shall file with tho Clerk and Treasurer of said city a statement of the amount of tho ex penses Incurred by him in so doing, und there upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforesnid shall is sue an exeeutlon against the lands and tene ments, goods and chattels of thcowncr nr owners of said lot, for tlic amount so expended by tbo said Marshal, which execution shall ho levied and collected by the Mnrshnl, by levy nnd sale, as Is done in cases of delinquent tax havers. Be it further. In like manner ordained, that all rodinatict-s or parts of ordlniincos, in conflict with this Ordinance be and the sninc are hereby repealed. Passed In Council tills 25tli dny of January 1888. D. T. DUNS, Mayor. Attest: E. A. NELSON, Clerk ol Council. W.B.Mell&Co., Wholesale end Retail Dealers in SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather belting, 'AN OALF SKINS. SOLE AND PATENTLEATU. SADDLERY WARE TRENCH AND HARM NB. AND AMEBIC, s&m&i HARNESS, COLLARS, SIDLES, EL A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE, FOR THEM A HOME. E XAMINE my list of Houses, Lots, Paims and Land for cosh and on Umo. A big bares in n New Town lots for 80 daytonly. Aim K Fite, Life and Accident Ioswate AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Real estatnvand nsnrance Agt MORTGAGE SALE. W ILL he sold before the doo.-ot tho Jnstico Court Room, at Penntck,Glynn county, Ga on the Srst Thnrsdav In March, 1888, between the legalJhouroo! sale the following dcscrilicd AH that tract oripareol ot land, sltnated lying and being In the ltteth District U. M. ujynn county, tin., containing four acre* mere or lets, known as the Turn Carroll (place. Sold to MlJ>. ty a mortgage ilced made In- T. P. Carroll to January 11,1888.