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nt IHn t«h
And flratofr.il t " 111 try and tolloomo-
ihln;; fllnut thin * * ‘
fwhich could to much
Cnl'cd “rilpnwy”), of
ha* been mu and written. Tho tact U
tlint tho climate of California la a climate
differing almost *ith every county, and
■ to apeak of tto climate, of California n« a
wliolo la greatly to mlalcad people, for
you cannot say it ia perfectly flno or de
testably mean, although both could be
said with truth fay any one interested in
mylng tho ono or tho other.
Tho climate, far example, of San Fran
cisco during certain months of tho year
is beyond measure fine. Our eastern
Mends, leaving the frqsty air and dying
vegetation ushering in their long cold
winters, ride right into our mild Indian
bummer, fdled with full fipened fruits,
luxurious flowers and perfect vegetation;
or, leaving the frost and snows of Christ*
mas, And here a bright, warm Indian
winter, flowers in full bloom, faults in
plenty, etc., and tourists taking their
tripat that time of the year are apt to
return home and convey the idea of some
wonderfully glorious, warm, delightful
climate. But what about the cold fogs,
that lie nearly half of tho year like a
heavy pall over tho city, commencing
early in tho afternoon and disappearing
only late in the mornings? What about
tho clouds of dust swept down by the
cold winds from the ocean! What about
the long, dry, dusty summer months,
when everything is withered and parched,
and oil aro fairly choked with dust and
want of rain, and-sickness and death are
on every lumd from unflushed sowers,
etc. f What about tho long, wearisome
mips, although tho mins are really the
least disagreeable feature of all tho ills
of the San Francisco climate?
» While oil this is true of San Francisco,
yet, right across the bay, in what might
be called tho suburbs (yet really San
Francisco has no suburbs, an objection
able feature for commerce), the climato
is milder—less fogs, less chilling winds,
less dust, etc.; and, still again, ns you
Ieavo San Francisco and travel southward
•the change in climato is more noticeable.
Ono can write most truthfully of the
climate of California and yet contradict
one’s self at every other line. From all
this the conclusion can justly bo drawn
that each one. can find the climato they
most like by a proper selection of county.
Tluj climate of San Diego is written of
as mild and equable and delightful, and
many poor consumptives are enticed
here, only to meet with disappointment,
like one poor man (an example of many)
who, arriving in Sun Diego, expecting to
find in its mild and salubrious air a
length of life, if not a permanent euro,
• was ntet, on descending from tho cars,
by such clouds of duBt, such cold and
. piercing fog and wind, that, overcome
by weakness and disappointment, ho
S ped on to the first seat, shivering
crying. Yet a few miles from Son
Diego,'had he but known it, is a good,
line climato for consumptives. A friend
of ours, a young man, for whose life no
hope was felt 'and who was carried to
this part of the state, is now happy in the
enjoyment of almost perfect health.
California Cor. Boston Transcript.
Want
K>
Seep
Is *t'.,i.iiig ttuiO’U.i, .o III*
Imkm asylum I stid ilia .Incur* say this
traubio Is alarmingly on the lurmass.
Tbs utaal remedies, while they may
give temporary relief, are likely to do
more barm than good. Wimt I* needed
Is an Alterative ami lilisHtqmriner.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla m incomparably
the best. It corrects those liisturbauuis
in the circulation width cause sisopless*
nose, Rivas Increased vitality, and ra*
stores the nervous system tq a healthful
condition.
jttav. T. O. A. CotS, agent of the Mans.
Homo Missionary Society, writes that
liji stomach was out of order, Ids sleep*
very often disturbed, and ’ some im
purity of tho blood manifest; but that
a perfect enro was obtained by the use
of Ayor’s Barsnparitla.
Frederick W. Pratt, 421 Washington
■ street, Boston, writes: “My daughter
was prostrated with nervous debility.
Ayer’s. Sarsaparilla restored her to
health.”
William F. Bowker, Erie, Pa., was
ennui of nervousness nml sleeplessness
fay taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for about
two inontlis, during wlifcli time Ids
wolght I nr mused over twenty poimda.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,
ruM‘AitF.i> nv
Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast.
Bold liynll Druggists. Prlco $1; six bottles,|t
JiBW YORK & liiilfflCK
STEAMSHIP LINE
MALLORY LINE,
V
Silver end Gold Work.
Tho Russian authorities allow the mer
chants to cheat their customers in every
thing but furs, Bilvcr and gold plate, and
adulterated food. Tho latter is prohib
ited from sale under penalty of imprison
ment. Imitation furs must bo marked
so that the customer may tell what he is
buying, and all silver and gold must liear
tho government brand to attest its fine
ness. There is no plated silver to bo lmd,
but tho shops are full of tho genuine
solid article, in every possiblo form, and
for every possiblo uso, and it is generally
all gilded. You seo little silver in tho
natural state. Spoons, knives, watches,
chains’, articles of personal adornment in
every possible variety, plates, platters,
cups, goblets, all sorts of tableware is
mado of silver and then gilded to look
liko gold, and gratify the Russian taste
for display. The solid Bilvcr dinner
service for tho winter palace, which will
servo 8,000 people, is gilded, and tho
shops along tho Nevski Prospect and
other flno streets aro blaring with tho
same sort of stuff. But tho merchant
must inform tho customer of tho diame
ter of his wares. If he sells gilded rilver
for gold ho goes to prison. The ladies
of tho country load themselves with or
naments of gilded silver, bracelets,
chains, brooches, pins, and every other
form of decoration. Even marblo and
wood is gilded. Everything is for dis
play.—William Eloroy Curtis in Chicago
News.
Flih That Give Shook!.'
At San Pedro and tho various water
ing places from Sto Diego nbrth tho ray
family makes itself disagreeably con
spicuous. The smaller ones have a
habit of hiding in tho sand and present
ing their spines for bathers’ feet, while
others aro provided with electric batteries,
which not rarely give tho fishermen
powerful shocks. I have known a man
to bo disabled for several days by har
pooning one.
ThoChineso monopolize tho fishing in
these waters, and are often victims of
the practical jokes of the Mexican and
American fishermen. An uble Ixxlicd
torpedo will be brought ashore nt San
Fearo or Monterey, and the whites wilt
wager a green Chinaman tlint he ihmnot
lift it The fish appears to weigh aliom
six or eight pounds, and Jolmi after
.. patting up liis money, with a laugh at
tho simplicity of the American devils,
. takes Bold with both hands and is
stiffened out so quickly that often ho can
do nothing but bold the fish and roar
with anguish until he is released. The
•bock given by these fishes has been
'compared to that of a single Leyden jar.
and can ho plainly felt by fifty persons
In n cirele.—Stockton Mull.
STEAMERS
CAKONDELET,
EVANS,
SAN-ANTONIO,
WII.DKH,
STATE OF TEXAS,
WILLIAMS.
O K nml alter March Kill, IKS', ono ot the
' above •teamen will leave New York ovory
Friday nt a p. m., arriving In Brunswick follow
ing Monday.
Close connections with all points on 1). A W.sn
E. T., V A O. luilroftds. Through bills lading
signed to sll points on shorn roads.
Freight slid passago ss low ss by nny othor line.
For passenger sml state rooms apply to
$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
These splendid and useful prescuts
will ho given away at our Grand Gift
^jthti'ilmtion 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
tho above prizes. Every purchaser of
$4 worth of shoes will be entitled to
two tickets. Huy your shoes now,
and we may give you a new pair af
ter awhile.
TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD,
THE SHOE MEN.
SivumIi, Fltrih til Western Rtilvt;.
WAYCttOSs'sHOHT LINK.
Tilth CARD Ut EFFECT XoV. lath. lag?.
T^r&iSrait
Mara and arrive dally aa tuUotrat
West INDIA FAST HAIL,
aaan now*. ‘ Mai, ui
t.ys • tu Iv Mavaiiuati Iv tin p m
turn g m Iv JmMmiii* Iv, Mt*
Utopia Iv Hauiord Iv lilt a iv
ttilMriii ar Tampa Iv lilup
4 PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE..
“S&iBSK
^5Av.....E W wrat....Lvjw a ;i£
W gr.:? 4 |*' Havana .. ..Lv | W^-aad
Pullman buffat cara tu and Iran New Yotk and
NEW 0HLEAN8 EXPRESS.
7.08am iv Savanuali ar 7.58pm
Sittaiu lv Jeaup ....ar suepm
840am Iv wayeroaa Iv 8,il8pm
11<3G a u ar .Callahan. iv f5f p
ILUOnovu ar Jackaonvllla
7:80am If. JaOtoavllle.
ioilOam Iv... Wayerau^. ar 4:40pm
lirtllpmlv .Valdoata lv 3iD8pm
..lv A00 pi
..ar till pi
13:84 p m lv Quitman lv 3:78 p m
lit3pm ar Thomaavllla Iv l.48pro
840pm ar Balnbrtdga...* lv 11:38am
JHdSar.......0hattaUuoebat Iv ll:8Uam
Pullman buffet cara to and from Jackaonvllla and
Saw York, and to and ironi Jaokaonvlll* and New
Orloana via Penucola.
EAST FLOltlDA EXFltESS.
1.80pm Iv Savannah ar 13 38pm
3.30 pm lv ...Jeaup Iv lu 64 aro
4.40pm ar wayeroaa I- u.83a m
7.80 k m
Y :4 1* ,u
7:30pm Iv waycroeu ar flissam
8:80 pm ar Dupont lv 5:30am
3:35 p in Iv Lake City ar io.45.io
8:40 pmlv Dupont ar 4:35 am
10:55pm ar Tbomaavllle Iv 8:35am
1:33am ar Albany Iv 1:35am
Pullman buffot car* lo and tram Jacksonville
and St.Lnuiii via Tbomaavllle, Albany, Montgomery
and Naabtlllo,
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:86 p m lv....
19:66 pm lv....
...Iv 3;15 a in
18:40am ar....
witycroti*
6:3na UI ar...
. . Jacknouvillo...
....lv 7:00pm
7:00pm lv....
.. ar 7:25 a tu
1:05am lv....
2:30.m >r....
7:10. m ar....
Live Oak
.. ..lv 6:55 pm
10:31) am ar....
10:45 am ar..«.
Lftko City
.. .lv 8:25 pm
2:55a mlv
0.30 a iu ar.. Tbomaavllle Iv 7.00 p m
11.40a mar Albany lv 4.00pm
Stops at. all regular atatlona. Pullman palace
■leaping care to and from Jacksonville and Savon*
nab,
JESUP EXPRESS.
3.16 p m Iv Savannah ar K,30am
8.10 pm ar Jeaup Iv 8.35am
Stops at all regular and flag atatlona,
l’nllmun buffet enrs Jacksonville to Cincinnati
nml through oouchc* Jacksonville to Chntttmoogn
Pull sleeping enrs to nmltrom Jacksonville nud
Savannah.
Through thdeota sold to nil points liy rail nnd
steamship connections, nnd bnggngo checked
through. Sleeping car bertha nnd section.-: se
cured ut Passenger Station.
\\ . P. llAltllEE, Gen. Pass. Agt.
U. U. FLEMING, Superintendent.
E. T. Y. & O. R. R.
Tho FloridnSShort Lino.
On audlafter Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger
trains >vi!4 run as follows, (Central 8 turn Inn I
Time.) $
going sorm.
LouVo Atlanta 0 10 a m
Leuvo McDonough 6 IS a m
Leave FloviUa 8 07 a in
Arrive Mneon 9 HO a in
Leave Macon 0 35 a in
Arrive (Joeliran 1107 a in
! jOuvu Kastman 1145 a m
•cave Lunihor(<lty 1 lop m
Lcuvo|Baxloy 2 lop m
Arrivo Jeaup ... 2 15p m
Arrive Brunswick 5 35 p m
Arrivo Savannah 7 58 p in
Arrivo Jacksonville.... 7 45 p in
GOING NORTH.
Leave Jacksonville 7 30 a m
Leave Suvaumh T (Ml a m
Leave Brunswick 10 60 a m
Leave Jesup. 12 60 p m
Leave Lumber City
Leave Kastman 4 1ttp in
Iroave Cochran 4 58 ji m
Arrive Macon . 6 35 p in
Leave Macon 0 45 p m
Leave FloviUa 8 12pm
Loavo McDonough.... 0 05 p m
Arrivo Atlanta lo os p in
Leave Atlanta ...100 p mlO 20 p m
Arrive Homo. ... .4 10 p in 1 10 p in
Ar. Chattanooga. .500 pm 4 50 p in
7 05 p m
8 08 j) ir
8 50 p ni
It) 15 p m
10 20 p in
11 47 p in
12*21 a in
1 32 a m
2 17 a m
3 13 a m
•0 00 a m
0 10 a in
7 00 p m
7 35 p m
8 30 p ill
1107 p m
1 55 a ill
2 30 a in
3 55 a m
4 00 a m
5 10 a m
0 07
7 20 a m
7 40 a m
10 40 a m
1 35 p m
Glauber & Isaac,
Mug ant Gudhui Mub
Brunawiol£, Gt-a.
Office landj Wareroom In tho former Freight House of the U. A. W. H. R,
next to Freight House of E. T., V. A G. R. B.
HEADQUARTERS IFOR
Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal
and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,
Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, ao.
Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in rav lino will audit toithelradTantageto
erifonjmo before purchasing ^elsewhere. Highest market price! paid, for Hides, ,Fn«^ Wax,
Wool, Ao.
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 Unlaimdried Shirts.
Shirts heretofore sold at 75c wo will sell at 50c.
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c.
Shirts worth $1.50 we will sell for $1.
ir is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar-
offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and
bargain.
.1 J. LISSNER & CO.-
Now
gains to
be convinced that they are a bargain.
II
RUNSWICjj/
& WESTERN H
RAILRO A-P. II
TY TY ROUTE.
On a ml after Wednesday, Feb.*22,1^88, passen
ger trains wiU run as follows:
CENTRALSTANDARD TIME.
FOll THE WEST, NOltTH AND SOUTH.
Waycross Cincin’ti
Mail. Express. Express
Brunswick lv 6:25am 1:40pm 4:43pm
Pyles’ Marsh. . lv f6:49 a m t2:03 d iu 5:15 p m
Jamaica ... —lv 7:25 a m 2:28 p m 5:85 p m
AVaynrsville lv 8:W a iu 3:U5 p m 6:85 p m
Hoboken Iv 8:57 am 3:59 pm 8:15 pm
8elilattervllle. lv 9:J2am 4:14pm 8:30pm
Waycross ur u:4*2 a m J>:08 pm 9:40 pm
Savannah . .. . . ar 1*2:23 pin 7:58pm 0:10am
Charleston ar 4:2Upm 12:25am 10:52am
Callahan ur il:20 a m e :59 p m 0:45 a m
Jacksonville ar 12:00 in 7:45 p in 7:25 a m
Thoinusville ar 1 ;22 p m 10:55 p m
Pensacola ar 10:10 pm
Mobile ur 2:15 am
Now Orleans ar 7:10 a m
Jacksonville 1 v 7:30 a in
Callahan lv 8:07 am
Charleston lv 2:45 am
savannah lv
7. ’ lvTo:6o a m~
Iv ll:10am
. lv 12:07 pm
lv 1:39 pm
. .lv 1:54 pm
...lv 2:21pm
.. lv 2:30 p in
...ar 3:00pm
TyTy
Mimner
Willingham.
Davis
Albany!
7:00 ji m
7:40 p m
G:30 a m
1:30 p in
10:10pm
11:40 pm
12:50 a m
2:30 a m
2:45 n m
4:10 a ni
Connection is made at Cleveland witn Pullman
palace sleeping cars, one of which roos to Wash
ington, via •Lynchburg* the other to Now
York vlaBoauoke and the Shenandoah Valley.
Leighton slcoping cars between Brunswick
and Atlanta.
For tickets and further information, call on or
address B. W. WBENN, G,P. * T. A.,
L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn.ru
Atlanta, Gn.
Pianos and Organs Tuned
Lands for Sale.
8,330 ACRES
[17 LOTS]
Of Timbered Lands,“nil in one
body, within 34 miles of B. &
W. R. R., is offered for sale
either the timberfor the landen-
tire.
PEICES:.
Timber, per acre, - $ .50
Land ana timber entire, 1.00
Here is .a bargain for some
body. Cash is what is wanted.
<tr further particulars inquire
i this office.
And Repaired in Workman-Like
Manner.
S ATISFACTION GHARANTKK1). Numerous
Cltv nml Country References. Orders enn bo
left with H. T. Dunn or Wnlte A; Dart.
R. E. STEELE,
Teaehei* of Music and Hcsidcnt Timor.
d. A. BUTTS,
Physiciai\ arid Surgeor\.
O FFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and
Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Dr. J.
Wilson. Calls left with Rockwell, the Druggist,
will receive prompt attention. Oillco hours 9 to
11 a. m. and 3 to o p. m. Kesidencoon Glouces
ter street. ono door from Union.
£^*S|>ecUl attention given |to diseases* of
throat and lung«.
Montgomery.... at* 7:25 a in
Columbus ar ....
Macon ar 6:45 pm
Atlanta . J ar 10*85 p m
Marietta ar 12:o6am
Chattanooga ... at* 4:2:7 a in
Louisville ar 6:40pm
Cincinnati ar 0:42 pm
7:18 p iu
2:55 p m
9:00 a m
1:05 p m
2 36 p m
7:05 r t.
6:05 u ui
6:40 a ci
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 1. Beit, nnd it hereby ordained by
the Mayor and Council of the city of Brunswick,
in Council assembled, that from and after the
passage of this Ordinance, the allowing pools of
water to stand for any length of time, upon any
lot of land, within tho limits or said city, is detri
mental to tho public health nnd safety nnd is
hereby declared to l>e a nuisance; .and each and
every owner of nnv lot in said city’ upon. which
pools of water collect, lshereby required, upon
a written request of the Board of Health of said
city, to fill up such lot with additions! earth, or
to ditoh and drain said lot, so that such standing
water shall bo removed therefrom, nud all Wet
or marshy soil shall become dry land.
Sec. 2. Bo it further, in like manor ordained,
that if any owner of such lot, upon receipt of
such notice and request from the Board of
Health, as prescribed iu the preceding section of
this Ordinance, shall fail or refuse to comply
therewith, it shall Ihj the duty of tho Marsha! of
said city to cause said nuisanco to he abated nnd
said lot to be filled up or drained, nnd after so
doing shall ille with the Clerk nnd Treasurer of
said city a statement of the amount of the ex
penses Incurred by htin in doing, nnd there-'
upon the Clerk ana Treasurer aforesaid shall is
sue an execution against tho lands and tene
ments, goods nnd chattels of the owner or owners
of said lot, for the amount so expended by tho
said Marshal, which execution shall he levied
and collected by the Marshal, by levy and sale,
as is done in cases of delinquent tax payers.
Bo it further, in like manner ordained, that
all rodinunees or parts of ordinances, in conflict
with this Ordinance be nnd the samo aro hereby
FltOM THE WEST, NOltTH ANDSOUTH.
Waycross Florida
Mail. Express. Express
Cincinnati lv 7:55 am 9.00 pm
Louisville lv 8:05 pm
Chattanooga ... .lv 5:05 p m 8:05 a m
Marietta lv 0:09pm 12:53pm
Atlanta lv 10:00 pm * 2:80 pin
Macon lv 1:25 a m 6:50 p m
Columbus lv 12:15pm
Mon tgomcry lv 7:25 p m 7:40 am
Albany lv 4:55 am
Davis ..lv 5:19am
WUliAiham lv 5:34 a m
SumflS. lv 6:01 a m
Ty^H. lv 6:16am
a1s|Hb....' lv 7:48am
Pealf^n lv 8:45 a m
Wayerosa ar 0:47 am
11:10 p m
12:20 u m
12:35 a m
2:12 am
8:14 a m
4:28 a m
Savdnnah ar 12:23 pm
Charleston ar 4:20 p m
Callahan ar 11:20 a m
Jacksonville nr 12:00 m
New Orleans . . .lv
Mobile lv
Pensacola lv
Thomas v ille.... .lv
Jacksonville
8:10 p m
l:oo am
5:15 a m
1:45 p m
lv 7:30 a m 1:55 p fn
Callahan lv 8:07 am 2:33 pm
Charleston.... lv 2:45 am 6:80 a in
Savannah 7 206a in 1:25 pm
Waycross lv 10:00 a m 5 :C0 p in 103)0 a 1
Schlattervillo . lv+10:25 am 5:26 pm 10:25 a i
Hoboken Ivl0:40ani 5.41 pm 10:40am
WAyncsvllle ... .lv 11:39 a m 6:35 p m 11:39 a m
Jamaica lv 12:19 p m 7:12 p m 12:19 p m
Pyles’ Marsh . lv+12:46 p nif 7:37 p m 12:46 p m
Brunswick ar 1:18 pm 8:00 p m 1:18 pm
c.o.mooke.
J. C. VALENTINO?
MOORE & VALENTINO
Contractors and Builders,
Hnnufacturcrsaml Dealer, In
Sub, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings
Newel Posts, etc.
SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what
you need for Constipation, Eoss of
Appetite, Dixziness, nnd oil symp
tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75
cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley
at the station, and save extra
faro collected upon the train. ,
The mail train etope at all B & W stations.
Connections mado at Wayerosa to and from all
points an Savannah, Florida & Western Hallway.
Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir
H* S’. llAINKS. GEO. W. HAINES,
Gen’l Manager, Superintendent.
C. D. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE,
Traffic Manager.
F. W. ANGIEB,
Ass’t Gcn’l Foss. Agent.
. neuuma,
Gcn’l Pass. Agent.
T.;0*Coxsoa, Ja.
W, F. Hncca,
T. O’Connor & (So.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
SFIREI MARINE I ACCIDENTR
MIIF.PRESF.Nr T
Or TH£t WORLD.
TIIE STAUNCHEST COMPANIES
OCtlWy
W.B.Mell&Co.,
Wholuflile and Retail Doalura in
SADDLES & HARNESS,
HUMBER AND
Leather belting,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SOLE
HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PAl’ENTLEATH-
EB. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WA RE.
HARNESS. . COLllRS, dllDLES, EL
A Specialty.
WRITE for prices.
Savannah, Georgia.
Your My .*
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
Land for cosh and on time. A big bargain
njfow Town lots for 80 days only. Also
Fire, Li M Accident Insurance
AT THE CHEAPEST BATES.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
Beal estate and nsurance Agt
MORTGAGE SALE.
W ILL bo raid before the donroi the Justice
Court Room, at Pennlek,Glynn countv. Ga.
on the flrst Thursday In March, 1888. between
the legal hour, of snlo the following deserihod
property to-wit#
All that tnftt or parrel of IaikI, altoated lrlmr
and being in the lUfltb District G. M. ufynn
county. Gn.. containing four n.-res more or lew.
k.urn-II Rathe Tom Carroll plan*. h*1,| togntM-
ft * •“•‘la bt T. 1C Carroll to