Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 26, 1888, Image 2

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lie* V»r Him «r Ullo, Them in a Chinwe fane/ oon- icted with Uww to tto effect fko nwnrr of them the year. I wu carious many different Made of UUes theyliavo In China, ami, chatline with tbo chief clerk of the Mate department on the •ob ject, he kindly cent me tho nest day a nil of no lew than twenty-fire different kinds of Idles, hand punted in their natural color upon flnenoo paper. Many of them an quite unknown in tbieooun . try, while others an familiar. ThoChlneso namo for lily burl, and they ban such quaint yiren'names hagako, a beautiful scarlet flower; ubo, a email white biossom; tepo, which is like tho Bermuda ascension lily; Finite, n golden tiger Illy; acarima, a small red Uly; yarns, a largo white lily, tho petals spotted with brownish red; takogimo, a double yellow lily; bene sugi, a largo, highly decorated flower, tho long whito petals striped with magenta; ■ koke, a purplo Uly; slro kanoko, a white* tiger lily, and yS yeteuko. a tiger lily threo times doubled! It will be seen from this that then are possibilities for florists in the direction of the development of now varieties of lilies which have natyct been seen in this country.—FuUer Walker in Now York Graphlo. Wlmt Constitutes ■ Ration. An order issued from army head quarters lays down this rule as to what a soldier's ration shall bo: “By direction of the secretary of war, paragraph 8,160 of the regulations, is amended to read as follows: '■ “2,100. A ration is tho established daily allowance of food for one person. For tho United States urmy it is now composed as follows: Twelve ounces qt pork or bacon or canned beef (fresh or corned) or ono pound and four ounces of fresh beef, or twenty-two ounces of salt beef; eighteen ounces of soft bread or ' flour, or sixteen ounces of hal'd bread, or ono pound and four ounces of corn meal. To every 100 rations fifteen pounds of beans or peas, or ten pounds of rico or t hominy; ten pounds of green coffee, or eight pounds of roasted (or roasted and ground) coffee, or two ]>ounds of tea: fifteen poundB of sughr; four quarts of vinegar; ono pound and eight .ounces of adamantine or star candles; four pounds ofsonp; four pounds of salt; four ounces of pepper, and to troops in tho field, when necessary, four pounds of yenst powder to tho 100 rations of flour.”— Chicago Timec. ■ An Event *>f Importance. Tho visit of tho sultan of Morocco to Algiers in order to communicato by cable with his representative at tho Madrid conference is an event of somo historical importance. For years tho Bultan op- pospd tho laying of tills cable, as ho did not wish to bring 'Europo any nearer to his domain. It is fifty years nearly Sinco a sultan of Morocco has deigned to set foot in Tangeirs, a seaport town polluted . by the presence of many, ■bropcans. — * Now York World. In Connecticut thorn aro 83,000 acres along tlioUound shoro devoted to oystet cultivation. To Save Life fMqQMU/ragttiMprQaifilMUoa. A* hottt , i dstej wilting fjt Um doctor may i of Croup, Pneumonia, other throat and lung trouble*. Benee, no family eboald be without • bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which haa proved ltaelf, la thousands of eases, the best Emergency .Medicine ever discovered. It gives prompt reliel and prepared the way for a tt cure, which la certain to be effe iu continued use. 8. K Latimer, M. D., Mt. Vernon, Oa., says: “I have found Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral a perfect cure for Croup in all cases. Z have known the worst cases reilevadlnavMy short tiau by Its use; and I advise all families to use it in eud- den emergendee, for oougbs, croup, Ac." A. J. Eldson. .M. D., Middletown, Tenn., says: “I have used Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral with tbs best effect In my practice. This wonderful ore para- tlon once saved my life. I bad a con* slant cough, night sweats, was greatly reduced In flesh, and given up by my physician.. One bottle and a half of the Pectoral cared me.” “I cannot say enough In praise of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,” writes E. llrngtlon. of Palestine, Texas, “ believ ing as I do that, but for Its use, I should long alnco have died.” Ayer’S; Cherry Pectoral, maAms ] Ayer^Po., rugglstl^rlce Dr. J. O. •old by ell Di Lowell, Mass. •1; six bottles, to « until «: Will WICK STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLORY LINE. i.nmllng Keys nj srrnncom. Tlic wiles of tlio criminal classes aro often ko ingenious Unit I can’t help be lieving that if those who practice-them were to turn their energies into other courses they would attain no small meed of honor nml fame. Somo littlo timo ago, for cxamplo, n burglar wns caught ml la nded in a strong room, opening n isafe with ii key that could not Imvo been more perfect liad it been eupplied by the mnker of tho lock. Tho man, after hnv- ing been convicted, was naked to Bay how ho had obtained tho key. “Nothing easier,” ho replied. “We knew who curried tho key and wlmt it wns like, so mo and my pals got into tho same railway carriage with your man ager when ho wns going home ono day. Ono,of us had a bog which ho couldn't open. ‘Hus any gentleman u key?’ ho asked. Your manager produced his bunch, und my pal, who hud wax in his palm, while appearing to open his bag, took a likeness of tho key of tho safe. Thera’s the secret for you.”—Cussell’a Saturday Journal. STEAMERS CARONflELKT, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS, O N nml nftor March hilt, lss7, mio of tho abeTO steamers will leave.Now York every Friday at S p. 119, nrrivlug in Unit],wick follow ing Monday. ( ( Cloro connection, with all point, on B. A W.aa For paaaongar and atate mom, apply to II. XV NOVTIlWint, Agt, unot-U llnm,w.ck. G Tbo Saaaon of Rackelotli. It lins been noted tlmt society pcopio enjoy the Benson of sackcloth and ashes fairly well, if tho saokeloth is mado ac cording to tho latest fashion, and tho ashes aro ashes of rosea.—New York 1 Tribune. The Fearless Atliabaskan Tribes. But whilo tho Aleuts are tending toward civilization, if they aro not act ually “Christianized,” tho reverse is tho case with tho* tribes of Athabaskon Indians, who pcopio tho Yukon valley, and aro found also in somo num bers in both tho Kuskokvim and Kadiak divisions. They are dis tinctly a branch of tho great race of North American Indians, which extends from tlio Mackenzie rirer in tho nortli of tho continent to Mexico in the south. At what period they migrated from tlio in terior to tho inclement regions of Alaska, it to impossible to say, aud their tradi tions do not help us to guess. They have certainly kept themselves very much to themselves, and lave neither intermixed to any grant extent with tho Eskimos and Aleuts, nor have, until quite recently, held much intercourse with the Russian and Ameri can representatives of tlie white races. As they aro now, they probably have been for hundreds, perhaps thousands of years—nomadic, reserved, self-con- ||Im*i active, hard, keen righted and terkas—skilful in the chase, mid cruel and treacherous tat war.—chambers’ Journal. . $150 iii Prizes! ONE PRIZE, $25 worth of Shoes.... $25 00 FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $5 in Shoes 75 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $;$ in Shoos.... 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 iu Shoes 20 00 These splendid and 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 n ticket to the drawing, which may win one of tlio above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes will be entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, a fid wo may givo you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. SavinMh Flinta mi Wtsitm Railway WAYCROSS SHORT LINE. TIME card IN EFFECT NOV. mb. US7. leave aaConrira dally a* WEST INDIA FAS1 HAIL. KAAll DOW*. k««u Vk T.Ofisu. IV savauusL. Iv IMPS IStSU p IU IV JackKDVtlli Iv 1:99a» 4:40pm Iv Hutord Iv Ulan StUlpiu at..........Temps Iv Sitopu PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE. “iss.sii- -*■>■ •saw- “’—‘■•rar. Hum and 1 Havana .Xv 1 Wettaeeand Nat,am } *“vaaa .. .o,vj ^ D00Q Pullman buffet era to and trust Now York and Ttaw. NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. ..Uavannah ar 7.58pm ■ ..Jseop .»r 8:iSpm ..wa/crosa... w s.08pm 7.08am iv.. ■lUaU tv..; 9.50am Iv.. UiMamar Oallaban Iv 9t47pD liouuoou ar Jacksonville Iv ZOO pm ViSOam Iv Jacksonville ar 7:45 p iotlOamiv Wuereae!.......ar 4:40p UtOt p m Iv .Valdosta Iv 1:58 p ltiSipm Iv. 143pm ar Quitman Jv 9:78pm ....ThomasvtUs Iv l.dBpat 840pm Balnbrldas, ..Iv lhttata asupm ar uhattahooehoe Iv ll:S0am Pullman bnffst cars to and from Jacksonville and Nsw York, and to and bom Jacksonville and Naw Orloaoa via Panaaoola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.80pm lv Sivaonah ar 19.33pm 8.20 pm la .Jeiup lv 10 8t a m 4.40p mat.........wsycrusi I- 0.53am 3:95 pm lv LakaOlty.... .Ualuesvlllo. 8:«opmlv Dupont ar 4:95 am 10:55pm ar ...Tbom&svllls Iv 345am 1:33am ar Albany lv 1:95am Pullman bnffet cars to and from Jaekaonvlll, and st.Loulr via Tbomaavlllc, Albany. Montgomery and Naabvlllo. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7:35pm lv Savanuah ar 6:10am 10:05pm lv Jeaup Iv 3;15am 19:40am ar. wsyoroae lv 19:10am 1:05 a m Iv waycross. 9:80 am ar Dupont.. 9:5* a m Iv Dupont ar 9 48 p m 0.30am ar Tbomaavlllc lv 7.00pro Stopa at all regular stations. Pullman palace sleeping rara to aud from Jacksonville and Savan nah. JESUP EXPRESS. 3.48 pm Iv Savannah ar 8.30am 6.10pm ar Jeaup :lv 6.95am Stops at all regular and flag stations, Pullman, buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga Full sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. HARDEE. Con. Pass. Agt. U. U. FLEMING, Superintendent. Glauber & Isaac, Produce ami taissii Merabis BrunwwloRL, Oa. Office .and Ware room in the former Freight House of the B. dr. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E, T., V. dr G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Halted and Smoked Seats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and G-rist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, . Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. -Consignments solicited. Pottles wanting anything in my line will flndltto their advantagsto II on me before purchasing ;eliewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, ru«jWax, ! A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have closed out his stock so low. that we can give Special Inducements in both^, Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.50 we will sell for $1. Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, ('all and cxnmine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. . -I J. LISSNRR&CO. II RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN Ii E. T. Y. & G. R. R. The FlorldalShort Line. On andtaftcr Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Timed GOING SOUTH. TY TY ROUTE. On snd after Wednesday, Fob. 99, 1888, passen ger trains will run ns follows: CENTRAL STANDARD TIMK. FOlt THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Wnycrosa Cincin'ti Mail. Express. Express Brunswick .lv 8:35am 1:40pm 4:48pm Pyles’Marsh... lv +0:19 u in *9:03 pm 5:15pm Jamaica lv 7:95 am 9:98 pm 5:35 pm WnynosviUe lv 3:00am 33)5pin 0:35pm Hoboken Iv 8:57 am 3:59 pm 8:15 pm Sehlatterville. lv U:19um 4:14pm S:30pra Waycross ....ar |i:49ain 548pm 9:40pm Savannah... ar 13:93pm 7:88pm 8:10am Umrlestun nr 4:90pm 13:25iim 10:59am Callahan ar 11:9U a m C :5» p in B:45 a m Jacksonville... .ar 12:00 m 7:45 pm 7:25 am Leave Flotilla 8 07 1 Arrive Mnrou II30 a m Lcnvo Macon n 33 a m Arrive Cochran 1107 n to o Kastman 11 45 it m Leave Lumber city 1 Hip m Leave|Ilnxfev Slop in Arrive Jesup 3 is p m Arrive Brunswick 5Sip in Arrive Savannah 7 58 p iu Arrive Jacksonville 7 46p m Thomasville ar l;22pm 10:55 pra Pensacola ar 10:10 pm .Mobile ar 2:15 am New Orleans.... ar 7:10 am Limits for Suit. 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] . Of Timbered Lands,'all in one body, within 3i miles of R. & W. R. R., is offered for*sata either the timber?or the lan At tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .50 Land and timber entire, 1.00 Here is a bargain for some body. <Cash is what is wanted. I-or further particulars inquire .•it this office. GOING NORTH. Leave Jacksonville 7 8oa m Leave Savnuoah 7 00 a m Leave Brunswick 10 50 a m Leave Josuji 12 50 p m Leave Lumber City Loavo Kastman 416p in Leave Cochran 4 58 p in Arrive Mncoit 035p in Lcnvo Macon G 45 p m Leave Flovilla 812 p m Leave McDonough.... 8 Oilp m Arrive Atlanta 10 05p m Leave Atlanta .. 1 00 p mlo 20 p m Arrive Koine 4 10 p in 116 p m j\r. Chattanooga. .5 00 j>ni 4 60 p m Connection Id made at Clevelanu with Pullman palace sleeping cars, one of which goes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and tho other to Now York via Roanoke and the Shenandoah Valley. Leighton sleeping cars between Brunswick and Atlanta. For tickets and further information, call on or address B. W. WRENN, G, P. A T. A., L. J. KLLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn.ra Atlanta, Ga. Pianos and Organs Tuned And Repaired in Workman-Like /Manner. S ATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numerous City nnrt Country Reference. Orders cun be left with U. T. Dunn or WAite Jb Dart. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Music and Resident Tuner. d. A. BUTTS, Physiciai\ ai\d Surgeoi\. O FFICK northwest corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, lately occupied hy Dr.,?, Wilson, t ails left with Rockwell, tho Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours U to 11 a. m. and a to 5 p. m. Residence on Glonccs- ter street, ono door from Union. £V***pccial attention given |to disease; of throat and lung*. O.U.UOORK. Jacksonville.. Callahan .. Charleston . Savannah... .lv 7:30 am 7:00pm lv 8:07 a in 7:40 pm lv 2:45 am G:30am lv 7:00a m l :30 p m Waveross...... .Tlv 10:00 a m* 10:10 p m Pearson lv 11:10 am 11:40 pm Alapaha lv 12:07 p m 12:56 a m Ty Ty 1 v 1:30 pm 2:30 a m Sumner .lv 1:M p m 2:45 a m Willingham. ...lv 2:21 pin Davis lv 2:36 pm Albany! ....ar 8ffiOpm 4:10am Montgomery.... ar 7:25 a in 7:18 p m Columbus nr 2:55 pm Macon nr 6:45 p in 0:00 u in Atlnnta ar 10-85 pm 1:05 pm .Marietta ar 12:05 a m 2 86 p m Chattanooga ... ar 4:17 u m 7:05 p hi Louisville ar 6:40pm . 6:o5a in Cincinnati ar 6:42 p m 6:40 a hi FROM THE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTH. Waycross Florida Mail., Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:55 am 0.00 pm Louisville lv 8:05 pm Chattanooga . ..lv 5:05pm 8315am Marietta lv 0:00pm 12:53pm Atlanta lv 103)0 p m 2:60 p m Macon lv 1:25 a in 0:50 p m Columbus lv 12:15pm Montgomery lv 7:25 pm 7:40 a i^i Albany lv 4:55 am Davis lv 5:10 am Willingham lv 5:34 a m Sumner lv 0:01am Ty Ty lv 6:16 am Alapaha lv 7:48 a m Pearson lv 8:45 a m Waycross ar 0:47am 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!. Beit, and it hereby ordained by the Mayor and Council of tho 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 lot of land, within tho limits of said city, is detri mental to tho public health and safety and is hereby declared to bo a nuisance; nnd each and every owner of any lot in said city upon which pools of water collect, is hereby required, upon a written request of tho Board «f Health of said city, to fill up such lot with additional earth, or to ditch and drain said lot, so that such standing water shall bo removed therefrom, and all wet Sec. 2. Bo it furthor,4n like., manor .ordained, that if any owner of such lot, upon receipt of such notice and request from the Board of Health, as prescribed in the preceding section of this Ordinance, shall fail or refuse to comply therewith, it shall be the duty of tho Murshul of said city to cause said nuisance to be abated and said lot to be filled up or drained, ami after so doing shall file with tho Clerk and Treasurer of said city a statement of the amount of the ex penses incurred by him in so doing, nnd there upon the Clerk ana Treasurer aforesaid shallis- 8iie an execution against the lands and tene ments, goods and chattels of thcowner or owners of said lot, for the amount so expended hy the said Marshal, which execution shall be levied and collected by the Marshal, by levy and sale, ns is done in cases of delinquent tax payers. Be H further, in like manner ordained, that all rodinaticos or parts of ordinances, in conflict with this Ordinance lie and tho same are hereby repealed. Passed In Council tills 25tli day of January 1888. \ D. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: K. A. NELSON, Clerk of Council. Health, as prescribed in the preceding section of this Ordinance, shall fail * ‘ *“ It :10 pm 12:20 am 12:35 a m 2:12 a m 8:14 am 4:28 a m Savannah ar 12:23 pm Charleston ar 4:20 pm Callahan ar 11:2B a m Jacksonville.. ...ar 123)0 m New Orleans... .lv~ Mobile lv Pensacola 1 v Thomasville lv 8:10 p m 13)0 am 5:15 a m 1:45 pm Jacksonville.... lv 7:80 am 1:55 pm Callahan. lv 83)7am 2:83pm Charleston.... lv 2:45 am 6:80 am Savannah 1 v 7:06 a m 1:25 pm J.C.VALKNTINO^ MOORS & VALENTINO Contractors and Builders, Manufacturer, anti Deatereln Sooh, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. PlAnin( Milt And Shop, Newca.Ua Street. , Ir«w SHILOH’S V1TALIZER is what you need for Constipation. Loss of Ap|>ctitc, Dizziness, and all syrap tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley JettervlUe...lv+to:18am 5:23pm 10:95am Hoboken It 10:40 am 5.41pm 10:48 am Wayneaville . ..It 11:89am 0:35pm 11:89am Jamaica It 11:19pm ?:12pnt 19:19pm Pyle’ March...lTtlt:40pmf 7:37pm 12:40pm Brun.wlck ar 1:18 pm 8:00 pm 1:18 p m Purchase ticket, at tho atation, and aaco extra tare collected upon the train. Tho mall train atop, at all B & W stations. Connection, made at Waycroaa to and from all point, on Sarannah, Florida It Western Hallway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cara. II. 8. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, Gen’l Manager. Superintendent. C. D. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE, Traffic Manager. Gen'I Pass. Agent. F. W. ANGIER, Aaa't Gcn’l Pass. Agent. T..O'3okmob, Ja. W, F. Sntogi T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS SFIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT!! W.B.Mell&Co., Wholoaale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS. SOLE HARNESS, BRIDLE.AND PAl'ENTLEATH- EB. WHIPS AND8ADDLEBY WARE. HARNESS. COLLARS, dAIDLES, Ei s 8UITABLEFO^MILL A MENo.4DTURPENTINl A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. •Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. I? FAMINE my list ofllouaoe. Lota, Fat ms end ltesl!£ £*“£&. a au£ bawui Fire, Life and Accident Insurance AT THE CHEAPEST KATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Real estate and nsuranre Agt MORTGAGE SALK. W l . I 7 ,jbe -“ ,1<1, * , ". re tee door of Hut Justice Kourt Uoom. nt Pennlck,Glynn county, Gn. on tne first Thwylar In Morel), Isnk, between orotirty ro-w"!* ,h ® to " ow '»« 'tSSitad All the! tract or parrel of land. •Ituate.l lyln. and being in the luitb District u. M. Glynn eouaty. lTa.. containing four acres more or leJT Bliss