Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 26, 1888, Image 3

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WHOLESALE BUFFALO HUNTING. They hoard strange noises; toward tho weat.beheM a i ■urging mass, waring and rolling up ocrosa tho prairie, half hidden by great clouds of dust, which were only occasion- ally blown away by the bride autumn wind. It was the great herd of buffalo and they had been etampaded by the In dian hunters. The roar of the. hoofs upon the dry earth was like the low and sullen thunder. The vanguard of the herd was yet more than a mile away, but the dark line stretched to right and left almost as far as thi eye could reach, and our hunten saw that inetant and precipi tate flight was necessary in order to save their lives. They specially chose the northward as offering the shortest and best direction by which to escape the coming avalanche, and, sinking the spun daep into their terror stricken beasts, they flew with the velocity of aft arrow across the wild prairie. A mile was covered in a few seconds, and yet they were snot past the herd, which was rapidly closing in upon them. * They turned their horses’ heads .partly in the direction the buffaloes were going, and, urging them to their utmost speed, finally passed the outer line of the herd just os the leaders passed by. Then, having reached a place of safety, they dismounted, and, throwing their bridle reins over their arms, commenced to load and fire into the herd with all pos sible rapidity, nearly every shot killing or disabling an animal. It took nearly - half an hour for the rolling, surging, angry horde to pass the point where our hunters stood, and as the rear guard come in sight there came a new and still more terrible scene in the great tragedy. More than 100 Indians were in hot pursuit of tho savage beasts. They were mounted on wild and almost ungovern able bronchos, who were frothing at the mouth, charging and cavorting among tho fleeing game. The white foam dropped in flakes and bubbles from all - parts of their bodies.* Their nostrils were distended, their eyes, flashed fire, and they seemed as eiirrr r« their wild mas ters to deal deal 11 10 iVir victims. Tho savnge riders so- . <•<! 1 -side themselves with mad, ungovernuUe passion. Their'faces were painted in the most glaring colors, their bright ani many colored blankets fluttered in the wind, secured to the saddle only by an end or a corner, their long black hair streaming back like the pennant at tho mast head of n ship, and their deep, black eyes gleamed like diamonds in a dungeon. Arrow after arrow flow from deep strung bows and sunk to the feathered end in tho quivering flesh of tho shaggy monsters. Ponderous spears were hurled with the power oud precision of giants and Btrucb down the defenseless victims as a sturdy woodman strikes down jhe frail sapling in his i«ith. “Crack!” “crack!" came from rifles, and “ping!" “ping!” from carbines and revolvers. Hundreds of shots were fired by those who carried firearms, and bo- fore these murderous weapons tho poor bison sank like ripened grain before the reaper’s blade. One young warrior, more ardent and fearless'than the rest, had forced his high strung steed far into tho middle of the solid phalanx, where the horse was finally impaled upon the horns of a monster bull. He and his rider were tossed like sheaves of wheat into tho air; then both sank to earth, and were instantly trod den into the dust. At last the great storm had passed, and our friends watched until it faded away into tho distance and disappeared from their view. Then came tho squaws, tho boys and the old men, to dispatch tho wounded and to skin and cut up tho dead. Theso were strewn all over the News for Silerinfr Women. Monvra, G*., Feb. 26,1887. .M. A. Brims: Some time ago I bought five bottles of your Nunn- better Tonio Pills for my wife, who uad been an invalid for four years, suffering with general debility, great weakness, great nervousness, loee of appetite, thick, sallow oomj a fullness of f the stomach". She suf fered ftom suppressed menstruation (monthly, sickness). Five bottles of the pills made a new woman of her. You may bo assured I recommend them. 1 Yours respectfully, J. G. Scruggs. For sale at wholesale and retail by Lloyd <fc Adams, Brunswick, Ga., and at retail at all points on B A W andETV 46 Railroads. Call for desoripttve advertising matter. AN ORDINANCE To carry, into eff-ct Section 52 of the Charter of the City of Bruns wick, as set fortli in the Code of said city, to fix and prescribe the fire limits in said city; to define what shall con stitute fire proof buildings; to pro hibit the erection of any other than fire-proof buildings within' said lim its; to provide a penalty for the vio lation of this ordinance; to provide for tho removal of any such prohib ited buildings, and for other pur poses. Section 1. Bo it ordalnod by tho Mayor and somblcd, and it is hereby to ordained, that, from and after tho passage of this Ordinance, tno flro limits within tho city of Brunswick shall he, amt are, as follows: Beginning at tho Intersection of Bay and streets, running northward along »*Y*» to **U*» atrantand eastward along “G" street to street,snu eastward along “U” street to Reynolds street, southward, along Reynolds street to Howe street, westward along Howe street to Bay street, and northward along Bay street to the beginning point- 8ec. 2. Be It and it is in like manner further or dained, that from and after tlie passage of this ordinance, only buildings constructed of linck, stone, concrete or tabby, shall be deemed fire proof, and allowed to he erected within said flro limits, and within the meaning of. this ordinance; and that it shall not l>e lawful for any person to construct, erect or build, within that poKion of said city, hereby included within lire limits de scribed in tho preceding section, any building, shed or other structure, composed of any maten- ail other than bcick, stone,concrete or tabby, and having a roof made of any material except slate, iron, tin or other metal. SKC. H. lie it further and it is hereby in like manner ordained, thut from and after the pas sage of this ordinance, whenever any person or persons, either directly, or by or through their Liviitr (iii\uuj • or u> or uirougn moil agents, or contractors, shall i»e building or about to build any house, shed or other structure of ma terial other than those in the preceding section described and defined us fire proof, within the limits described in the first section oL this ordi nance, the Marshal or Assistant Marshal of said shall at once forldd the erection of such plated and about to be (>vgqn, lie shnllYorbiilthe erection of the same, and direct the builder or builders thereof, and the owncror owners there of or his or their mrent. to desist from work thereon; ami, if said building should bo then in course ol erection, require the owner or owners thereof to reuiovo tho same at once from within said fire limits, and if the same shall not be so re moved within live days from and after the giving M. MIOHELSON. Great Reductio i Pricesl vram * HOLLIRGHMAn, DENTISTS. Never Before Soli fbetha coming VSU Ml Winter w, will be able Ion, trtiolM WBUoMd below. end »t ,uob NMr Such Low Rates! HHMPlov prlotam tobeoonvlnood. No snob inducement* war, iwMsetniaw» r«tell stock ml i* wo bow preaeat la oar waoUnl, and Hardware in Every Line; House-FurnlshlnglGoods, PAINTS AND In all varieties, including Mixed Paints, Doors, Sash, Blinds, which wffi (In but aatlsfaotloe. Farmers’ Implements of Mill Hardware, Building ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERA' GREAT BARGAINS IN pplies, CUTLERY, Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil ’Stoves, FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Wore In ov,rjr deign. In Crockery. Glut, Tin and Agate IV.ro we h.T, , fin. and Urge assortment, whloh we are reedy to offer*! bottom prleu. We will bo pleeeed to ibowour atoekBt ell time,. Satlify yonreelree and u. by giving ui an early call. IMI. MICHELSON7 anglt-ly Aug. F. Franklin. J. A. H. Jone FRANKLIN & JONES, Dealer, Brute and ComMon Irctant, Hay, shal, then it shall be the duty of said Marshal to have said building torn down and removed from the said premises, at the expense and cost of the Mayor and Council of said city; and he shall then, after said removal has been accomplished, tile with tho Clerk and Tresurcrof said city an itemized report of the cost amt expense incurred in the making of said removal, anu tearing down in the making of said removal, and tearing down of said building; and it shall then be the duty of the said Clerk and Treasurer to Issue nil execu tion ngalnstt he owner or owners of the premises from which said building is removed, for the amount so expended by the Marshal, which cxe prairie, and not a tithe of them were or ' ■ off tlie could be saved by tho people, white l by . and red, assembled there.—Q. O. Shields in Outing. Chlneie Program In Telegraphy. Tho Chinese are fast extending their telegraph Bystem, and it will not be many months before every town and hamlet of any size in the empire will have a tele graph office. In extending the lines a great deal of work has been necessary, and soveral largo rivers had to bo crossed. This was difficult work owing to the great floods that at different seasons of tho year causo them to overflow their bulks and sweep everything before them. Some of these rivers, when at the flood, . are from five to eight miles in width. In extending the work across the rivers it was found necessary to use the heaviest kinds of cables, but at times these were torn away and tho work was delayed. To offset this mishap a laid line was built to high points and tho wires were run overhead. Ono of theso overhead cables lias a span of 1,090 yards. This aerial lino is the second longest in tho world. The offices are daily increasing, and tho work of construction is being en gineered by Americans and Englishmen. Much of t he material used in the con struction of tho system is manufactured in this country Deinorest’s Monthly. A prominent market gardener and milkman of South Hndlcy, Mass., feeds his peddling horses by clock power. The cracked corn and oats are put into a hop per over night, and the olornPclock is set tor a morning feed. Tho contrivance works to a charm, tho horses thrive by it, it saves labor in the busiest part of the day and tho machino costs nlxmt $0.— Boston Budget. A Roy'* Idea, My littlo nephow; 5 years old, was talking about tho Garden of Eden, and his inanuna was telling him about God’s forbidding Adatn and Eva to eat tho apples. Tho little boy said: “God must havo been saving tho apples to sell.’’— Boston Globe. cution shall lie levied and collected by the Mar- * by him in ca»e*of non-payment shal, as is (tone of taxes. 8kc» 4. Bo it further in like manner ordained, anti it is hereby, that|any person, whether owner, contractor or workman, Jointly or severally, in »»* nuiniiiaiii jwiimj \ii ovtvittiij, lu any manner concerned In violating tho provis- ting therein, ui>on conviction in the |m>1 ofsaidcjty, shall pay a fine not exceeding one hundred, (100) dollars, or bo lm| ' at hard labor, upon the publ .. UpOL .... , . ... .... chaingnng of sail city for a period not longer ‘ ' * * “ disernion of said than thirty (SO) days, in the Court. kkc. 6. lie it further and it is in like manner or dained, that from and after the tho passage of this ordinance, all laws, ordinances and part’s of nance hereto be and the same are hereby rcjHMilcd. Passed in Council March 9th 1888. Attest: D. T- Dunn, Mayor. K. A. Nki.son, Clk. of Council. ENGINES FOB (MINK. Cheapest m th markot, quality considered. Tho CKLKMUTKD FAUQUIIAU SAW MILLS and KNtilNKN and HTAITOAKD KMPLKMKXT8 UKNKKALLY. Send Grain. Feed, Fur, Itm, Mill Feed Generally. C&f-Luou ^ots a Specialty i room over i Hoars R A »«*AMt4k|nuz», . LOCAL DENTISTS. A Adams' Kaiser block, over drugstore of Lloyd D. 1 DENTIST. Office up stairs 1, ITrfjbt'a new Physicians. jj |RURroRD,'n..D„ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON) OSci an sttlro InjBwsis hSIMing ;r ~ iwboshT r — Keweai Iobss. ; - ■ Lawyers. rjBOVm * WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Praotloe In *11 theconrtiof the BrnniwickUir lit. Office In Crovatt block. feb8 t. W. Bennett. A. L. Groover. gEMCTTVt GROOVER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. OIUco la llaunlo IBulldlng, Up Stem. McCRARY’S Sale STABLE, GRANTfSTREET. Jj We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HA VETO SELL; Send in your goods. Give them your orders to sell your household property and anything else you fyave to sell. Mr. Bowyer will treat you right. Any reference you need from them you can get- Quick sales and prompt returns is the motto of THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION C6. or catalogue. A. 11. FAUQUilAlt, I ...I . it *.a . . i*lV . , • «■ • IVimjrlvA'ill W • Dr. 4. B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST.SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty ycer* practind experience. L.J.Leavy & Oo. AUCTION AND t'OMMIKNION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLKCTINU AGENTS. _ Rest ness an<l consignment* eollcltc 1, end speedy return, guaranteed. Office next dour to A 0VkKT18(B-APPEAL office. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER- SHIP. opartncrshlp heretofore exlatlng be ll Samuel Walsh and M. Knight, under lame of WA1.SII ft CO., le this day die- _ tween the Arm name , solved. • The bualnese will lie continued by the iindcnigned, who will collect *11 hills nnd undersigned, who will collect all hills and pay i debts. All order* left si the store of II. T. Ifm._ . for painting, paper hanging and decorating of all kinds will receive prompt attention. February IS, IM • .SAMUEL WALSH. Hodges & O’Connor. After ono year’s trial lt|ie now an acknowledged fact that we Keep the 'Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. |Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the most complete, ns the amount of work done demonstrates. We also gnarantco exactness and dUtmtch. it» this depat tment Is under the personal supervision of tho rndest prescrip tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither aro wo confined to any one physician’s pro • scriptions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and all that may bo —itten, and Ir you favor us with n call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quail- written, and u ^ this line we wflf^SronTee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price. We also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blanking brushes, combs, and tollot articles, and in fact, everything that goes to make up a first class drug store. Wo aro also Proprietor of thoj OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. NEW STOCK, NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand Second-Class. or Best of Everyhing 1 I D ON’T fall to call on' Sam McCrary when you _ want anything In his line. Ho guarantees y thing In I — good turn-outs, beat attention, and satisfaction guaranteed In ovory instance. Tholsdlc* are es pecially invited to give him their patronage, the gentlest horses being kept for tholroso.) All Orders for Draying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.' & JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS. w m KURD UBERLAEUTER, PKACrriCAL Watch Haler ait Jeweler! I can aell you from my yrell eeleeted (took th* finest and beet goods ever brought to tbta city, and at price* that defy competition. fcvory Article Guaranteed. If you wleh tojMve money call at mr place of buslneea, corner of Moak and Newcastle .treeta Where we manufacture l.em.in. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and 8trawberry 8oda Water, Whlchjw* guarantee to lie as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale Is recommended by physicians, and we have no hesitation in asserting that It is as good as any Imported in tho market. Oall and give us n trial „nd no convinced that what we tell you Is true. L. D. HOW & CO., L.KRSIN— -DliALK HARDWARE. Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartridcres, FOR DYSPEPSIA and Liver Com 1 ■ ■ t .. ri a ii«nrntn n . An » v,Annn ___ plaint you have a printad guarantee AGRICULTURAL IMLLKMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS on ever)’ liottle of Sliiloli’j Vltallzer,' • * It never fplU to rare. , "Bt 1 crpr 1 #=»>=» ©.YlCl WaSOZlS My Watch Repairing DEPARTMENT Is complete. I tarn oat none but Sntclaa, work Give me a trial. , H. OBERLAEUTER, BspirawiOK, O4. FatinMirlMf. BAVUSARTtUft BROS., Try a And von will have no/Hher. Boer, Potk, k oS BAUD.