Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 30, 1888, Image 2

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r of Lv toe tea*, age door t-jddinafcte, shy| A grow) Mluta tad * ttecksood mat A smlla, • btash aad a drooping ey*. A draught from a dainty hanrt-focsooto • A frbtfpmd word nnd a parting slow; Vhl aoUo steed and Urn gmmnt jrutofe They wfUeome IMe way agate,! trow. » •, s S I8M. ** A fiylng vleloo, » flash of steel; A silent rushing, a noiseless glide: A cap doffed low and a lagging wbec A halt br a window opened wide. A prstty «M to lha slatting ana, . An echo of laughter, eweet and gay, A waving handkerchief-ten to oca .T»l not tho last of his trip* this way. -Emm* A. Opper la Outing. Want of Sleep A Very Peculiar XVi I know qulto a number ol people who avoid the telephone a* -they would » small pox paneiit, and who really and honestly bcliovo that they could neither talk through it or receive messages over iU though its uso is as simplo to them as to uycM.elae under the suit. I used to know a man who swore that |to could not talk to any ono through a speaking tube, a contrivance which, as everybody probably knows, is the best possible con ductor of the human voice. Tho same weakness of tho neryes. that influenced,- tills man’s caso probably governs the telepholiiacs in their prejudice against* this , invaluable mechanism. — Alfred 1 Trumblo in New York Nows. An 0<ld Water System. Calcutta, in its central ports, is sup plied with water from many miles’ up the Hooghly. It is settled and Altered in largo reservoirs, and seems, as it is pronounced to be, fairly pure water. Ye:y'o .:cful people boil it; but tho ma jority of the foreigners use it freely ns it comes from the hydrants. It is carried into upper floors in goat skins. It looks queer to seo coolies sprinkling tho streets from skins slung over their shoulders. It is thus done throughout tho esplanade. In tho business streets coolies sprinkle from largo movable lioso; in outer parts from carts which arc Ailed with water by women carriers.—Carter Harrison in Chicago Mail. Tlie Vnqucro*. Favorite Trick. The tail twist is a favorito trick and it takes a strong wrist and. nice horseman ship. Tho vnquoro urges ids jiony to tho flank of tho running hull, and reaching down grasps tho tail. A touch of the bridlo rein aliors tho pony's • ,>, ilm bull’s hind legs sweep oil' tho ground and he flops upon his sido after making a complete roll over of tho tumble if tho grip lias been a good ono. To vault from the saddlo to Iho back of tho bull is another joke of tho vnquero, and lio enjoys tho mad plunging of his victim until ho sees a good chance to spring olf on ono side and run to his waitii —“W. B, B^MirGlobaJDemocra A Patent Medicine Miin’e Success. Fall River, Mass., points proudly to the fact that tho into Perry Davis, “the pain killer,” was a carpenter in that city forty years ago or more. When ho * found his panacea for all ills ho left his bench and took to peddling medicine in a basket. His neighbors told him ho was foolish to desert his trade in such a manner, but Davis never doubled liis ability to mako a foriuno with his “pain killer.” Ho went to Providence, R. I., and became proprietor of what was after ward tho largest patent medicine estab lishment in tlio world. lie died somo years ago, leaving a largo estate to his heirs.—Chicago Herald. Xa sending _ I—n» asylum i and tbs doctors ssy this trouble is alarmingly on the increase. The usual noodles, while they may givo temporary relief, are likely to do more harm toon good. What is needed Is as AltamttM and BtooAporUtor. Ayer's Sarsaparilla to Incomparably the beat. It corrects tboee disturbances in the circulation which cause sleepless ness, gives insnsssd vitality, and re- ' stores tho nervous system to n healthful condition# Bar. T.G.A. Cote, agent of the Mass. Home Missionary Society, writes that his stomach was out of order, bis sleep vary often disturbed, and some Im purity of tho blood manifest; but that a perfect care was obtained by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Frederick W. Pratt, 424 Washington street, Boston, writes: "My daughter was prostrated with nervous debility, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla restored her to health.” » William F. Bowkor, Erie, Fa., was cured of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for-about two ’ months, during which time his weight increased dver twenty pounds. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED DV Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Sold fcy all Druggists. Price $l;'six bottles, gt, Smml, MM Inin liiluj. VVAYqKOSS SHORT LINE. TIMS CARD IN EFFECT NOV. tgto. MM. A LI. trains on this mod are ran by Central A nlamlnnl Time. "Pasoeafrr Trains will wave odd arrive deliy as follow.: nt*i iSdu i.»M scut.. Natl. ilW>. imU If v * hi ,v . *uu.!., m„ i, itnra iWlUVU' IV Jacksonville W .7:3" • m litupni it XMuord I* l.lsain vivo ,.| ,1'sup* I* ssluptu PLANT STEAMSHIP LINK. Stands j sad< , _ «fbnr. snd i uui., |.iu j ” ....Tsaspa at ( iifln, p a, . «n.i j I W*d. *uu i* J *' “» u j gjt, p m '“Mar lisrans .. ,jAl*?* l “*“ d iuUmaa bunt ears to and lloa New Tort mid Tauip*. NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. iIII -IltR & BRUNSWICK STEAMSHIP LINE. MALLORY LINE. Discomfort repressed. A demure, quaint litllo maiden, daugh ter of ono of our prominent young phy sicians, is unfortunate in having that ir ritating illness, chickenpox. One even ing, while restless, and a loving mamma endeavored to aootho tho unquiet nerves, she looked up and said, “Mamma, tho chickens are picking tho hen dreadfully.” Could tho most dreadfully composed sen tence bo more expressive' of discomfort? —Boston Journal. Wom«nhnn<l In Znlnlsnd. Tho girls, although not handsome, are decidedly not homely, and are, structur ally, magnifleent models of female grace and beauty; but it is very transient, and by tho time an American girl is approach ing full perfection tho Zulu ia old.'flabby and shapeless, girls of 20 years looking like women on tho vergo of BO. In youth tho Zulu woman is a sylph, in ago sjio ia an old hag.—Wilf. P. Pond in Drake's Magazine. Tho Instinotlvo Lon n< Dim The instinctive lovo or ornament is as strong in tho snvago os in tho most civil ized votary of fashion. Yellow ocliro nnd tattoo marks', feathers and beads, are his delight. So strong are theso tastes , that Darwin describes d South American savage os willing to work bard for a fort night to earn money required to purchase “chica” to paint himself red.—Long man’s Magazine. 1 S§t“ Progress of tho Sparrow. In 1850 tho English sparrow in America occupied tho urea of a single tree or tree box. Now he disports himself over an area of 885,000 square miles in the United States and 150,000 in Canada.— Boston Budget. WlL Endurance or V.'nmuu. It is a well known fact that a woman can swim in cold water very mucli longer than a man can, and the Swiss say that a man will freeze to death in almost liolf the time it tkkes a woman to succumb.— Tho Argonaut. ono receives a letter which to “»lf. STEAMERS CAKONDELKT, EVANS, SANjjANTONK), WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS. above steanueni will leave New York overy Friday atHp. in., arriving in Brunswick follow ing Monday. Close comiectli’Uft with all polut* on B. & W.ati E. T., V Ac v G. Railroads. ThroiiRb“ bill* lading •limed to all points on abuv. roads.. Freight and passage an low aa by any otbor lino. Fc.r ptiHHengnr and flat* rooms apply to II. U NOTJTIIU’lBK, Afft, une4«la Bran^wick, Q ia 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 presents will bo given away at our Grand Gift Distribution April.30th, 1888. Every purchaser of $1.50 worth of shoes be fore that date will receive a ticket to tho drawing, which may win one of the above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoos will be entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, and we may give you a new pair af ter awhile. TAYLOR & FLEETWOOD, THE SHOE MEN. Lands far 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 core, - $.50 Land and timber entire, 1.00 Here is a bargain /or some body. Cash is what is wanted. For further particulars inquire at this office. 7.06 a in iv.. SsAjatu lr.;, 9.59* u lv.. .A ssvsnuah.. sr O.-iOpm 11:26am ar.. lADOnoon ar.. Ido am lv,. ....... (HIJMbaji... J .CAMMIV IJH Iv 2:47 p m Iv a00 pm si. .:.0pm 10(10am iv.. M:0ipu lv.. 12:U p m lv.. ldipmar.. a AMjWri.. Vuliloata... . ......Qumiitou... ...... Thomaevlllo. ar 4:4upm lv J:Mpn .1? 2. H> 8pDj lv 1.46 PD 8:60pm «r.. ...... Hal nbrtdp*.. lv 11:25 am 4:l>* p xu «r...r... Jh»titoUi-m.u»H *v itMueiL Pullman buffet oara to ami i rum Jacksonville and Vow York, aim to and irou* J.*cAeoiivUI«and Now Orleans vi- PeuaacoJH. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.80pm lv.. AlOpm lv . 4.40pm ar.. Sivaunah.... ........Jo»up ar 12.23 p m lv 10 64 a m 7.46 pm sr.. 4:15pm lv.. .... Jackeouti 10. JackH..iAville . ,...3ir 9:45 am 7:20pm lv.. 8:00pm sr.. 3:25 pm lv.. LakeOlty... ar 10.46 a m Glauber & Isaac, Mcedtanoii Brunswlok. oa. Olflce t and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. B. B. next to Freight House of E. T., V. Sc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Uams, Breakfast Bacon, Mbal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples,* Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. ^ Consignments solicited. Parties wanting Anything in my line will find it to their advantago to call on me before purchasing •eLa^where. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Pum, Wax, Wool. Ac. febll-ly 8:45 p m lr GsluesvlUf., 6:55 p m It Live (Jut.. 8:40 pm lv Dupout..........or 4;25 ini 10:65pin sr Thomssnlle lv 3:%Satu 1:22am sr Albsuy lv l:2'>ntti Pullman buffet cars toaud.irom JaokMoi.vilh and Ht.Louia via Tliomuvllle. Albany. Montgomery and Nashville. 7:36 pm lv. 10:06 pm lv.. 19:40am ar.. ALLANV EXPltKMh. waycroea ..Iv a;16 a Ui 6:30am ar.. JackHOuville... . 7:00pm lv.. . ar 7.-25 m iu 2:30am ar.. 7:10 a m ar.. 10:30 a m nr. • „lv 3:45 j) m !0:4a am u* . .lv 3:25 p ir. 2:55 a m lv Dupont ar D 4.1 p m 0.30 a m nr .Thonmsvillo Iv 7.00 p m ll 40 a m ar Albany .lv 4.00 p m Stppa at .»U rognlnr utatious. Pullman palace •let'jiing cai h to unil fr<>m .Tackaonville and 8avan- nab. JE<UP KXVUBR8. 3.15 pm ;v S«vai>ii«!i mrH.30am a.l«» p ni ar Ic*np ...... :lv 6 25m tn p- ht ill regular and flaw ^laiions, Piillinun li'itfi’t earn .Tarksnnville tn (’im’.innntl himi ihnnigii «:ortclu>.IackM.nvil).»t4»L'liutranoogn Pull sleeping cars to and from .TnckitonvilU* uml Savaunali. * Through tickots Hold to all poiiita by rail and Bteuiuship (‘onnections, and baggage* checked through. >le*‘jiing ear berths and sections se cured at Passenger 6tntlon. J\ . 1*. IIA It DLE, (Jen. Pass. Agt. It. G. FI.K3ICNG, Supcrlntenflent.. E. T. V. & «. it. it. The Florida Short Line. On nnd after .Sunday, Nov. 27, 18Sf, passenger trains will run ns follows, (Central Standard Time.) , GOING SOTTH. Leave Atlanta Leave McDonough Leave FlovUla Arrive Macon Leave Macon........ Arrive (.wchrau Leave KiMtu.au Leave Lumber City Leave, lta\ley Arrive •Ichup . Arrive inun-wick Arrive savannah.. Arrive Jacksonvllle.. . 0 in a m . fl 18 a ih 8 07 a in . 0 30 a m . 0 35 a m 1107 a m 1145 a in . 110 p m . 2 10 p ill . 3 15 p ill . 5 35 p m . 7 58 p ill . 7 45 p m 7 05 p in 8 08 p m 8 60 p ni 10 15 p in 10 20 p in 11 47 p n 1221 a in 1 32 a ill 2 17 a in GOING NORTH. Leave Jacksonville 7 30 a m ave Brunswick 10 60 a m Leave Jcnup 12 50 p ui Leave Lumlier City ...! Leave Kastman 416p in Leave Cochran 4 58 p m Arrive Macon 0 35p m Leave M- eou 0 45 p m Leave . ’• i 8 12 p ni Leave .licAJunough.... ... 0 05p m Arrivo Atlanta . 10 05 p m Leara Atlanta . .1 00 p mlO 20 p m Arrive Koine 4 10 p in 116 p m Ar. Chattanooga 5 00 p m 4 SO p ni 7 00 p ill 7 35 p in 8 30 p ill 11 07 p ill 1 55 a m 230 a m 3 55 a 111 4 00 a in 510 a ni JB 07 a in 7 20 a m 7 40 am 10 40 a m 1 35 p in Connection is made at Cleveland with Pullman f ialace sleeping cars, ono of which goes to Wash- ngton* via Lynchburg, qnd the other to Now York via Roanoke and tno Shenandoah Valley. Leighton sleeping cars between Brunswick and Atlanta. For tickets and further information, call on or address B. W. WKENN, G. P. A T. A., L. J. KLLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn.m Atlanta, Gn. Pianos and Organs Tuned And Repaired in Workman-Like Manner. R. E. STEELE, Teacher of Mnsio and Resident Tuner. J. A. BUTTS, Physiciar\ ai\d Surgeor\. S kFFICE northwest corner of Newcastle and t Gloucester streets. Utelv occupied by Dr. J. ilson. Calls left with Rockwell, tho Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. and 9 to S p. m. Bcsldonceou Glouces ter street, one door from Union. _ AP*Sperial attention gircnlto diseases] of throat nnd lungs. o.o. noons. j.c. Valentino! MOORS & VALENTINO Contractors and Bciideks, Manufacturer* and Dcalcrsln Sash Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. Planing Mill and Shop, Newcastle Street. SHILOH’S VITALIZER is what you need for Constipation, Loss' of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp tons 6f Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 75 ceqts per bottle. Hodges A McCauloy • t 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. .^'liirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. shirts woijth $1.50 we will sell for $1. Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to oiler, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and be convinced that they - are a bargain. .1 J. LISSNRR & CO. B RUNSWICI/ & WESTERN H R.-AJELR.O.A.'D.ll TY TY ROUTE. Ui. and after Wednesday, Feb, 22,18S8, passen ger trains will run aa follows: CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. FOll THE WEST. NORTH AND SOUTH. Wnycroaa Clncin’ti Mail. Express. Express iinmawick ......lv (>'.■''>; 1.111 i:4upm 4; 4 ■) 11 )I1 I*vies’ Marsh .. lv +0:4U :i m •[2:03 v m 5:15 p lu Jamaica lv 7:25 a m 2:28 pm 5:35 pm Waynesvillu . lv 8:u0nm 83)5pm 5:55pm Hoboken iv 8:57 a in 3:59 pm 8:15 pm SehlHttervillo. lv «:I2hiii 4.:14pm 8:80 p m Wayeross nr 9:42 a in 5:05 pm 9:40 pin Savannah *r 12:23 pm 7:68 pm 0:l5am Charleston ur 4:20 pm 12:25urn lU:52am Callahan nr 11:2U a in t :59 p m 6:45 n in Jacksonville ...ar 12:00m 7:45pm 7:25am fhoiiinsvIileT.. ar 1;22 p in 10:55 p lu Pensacola ar 10:10 p m Mobile ar 2:15am Now Orleans ;ir 7:10 a ni_ J acltsonville I f 7:80 a m 7:00 p m Callahan lv 8317am 7:40pin Charleston lv 2:45am 0:30am 3avannuh lv 7 :ou ajn 1:30 p in Wayeross lv 10:00 am 10:10 pm Pearson.... lv 11:10am 11:40pm Alapaha... lv 13:07 pin 12:56am Ty Ty lv 1:39 pm 2:30am Sumner lv 1:54 pm 2:45 am Willingham ...lv 2:21'pm Davis lv 2:36 pm Albany, L »r 8310pm 4:10 a in Montgomery ar 7:25am 7:18 pin Columbus ar . 2:55 pm Macon ar G:46pn\ 9:00 a in Atlanta ar 10’85 p m 1:05 p in Murietta ar 12:oBnm# 2 36pm Chattanooga ...nr 4:£7am 7:05pm Louisville ar 6:40 pm 6:05 a in Cincinnati ar 6:42 pm 6:40 am FROM THE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTH. Wayeross Florida Mail. Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:55hm 9.00p m Louisville lv 8:05 pm Chattanooga lv 5:05 pm 8315 am Murietta lv 9:09pm 12:63pm Atlnnta lvluawpra 2:30 pm Macon lv 1:25 a m 6:50 p m Columbus lv 12:15 pm Montgomery.. .lv 7:25pm_ 7:40am Albany lv 4:55am 11:10pm Davis lv 5:19am Willingham lv 6:34 am Sumner lv 6:01 a m 12:20 a ra Ty Ty lv 6:16 am 12:35 am Alapnlm lr 7>18 a m 2:12 a m Pearson lv 8:45 am . 3:14 am Wayeross ar 9:47am 4:28am Savannah ur 12:23 pm Charleston ar 4:20 pm' Callahan ar 11:20 a m 0:45 a m Jacksonville ar 12:00 m 7:25 a m New Oileuns.lv 8:10 pm -- ’ Mobile lv 13X>ain Pensacola lv 5:15 am Thomasville lv 1:45 pm Jacksonville. ..lv 7:30am 1:55pm Callahan Iv 83)7am 2:8*pm Charleston Iv 2:45am 6:30am Savannah iv_ 7:06 a in 1:25 pm Wayeross” .lv 10:00am 63)0pm 103X)am Schlattervillo.. lvf 10:25 a m 5:26 pm 10:25 am Hoboken lv 10:40 am 5.41pm 10:40 am WayncsVlllc lv 11:39am 6:35pm 11:39am Jamaica lv 12:19pm 7:12pm 12:19pm Pyles’ Marsh.. .lv+12:40 pmt 7:37 pm 12:40 p m Brunswick ar 1:18pm 8:00pin 1:18pm +Stop on signal. Purchase tickets at the station, and save extra faro collected upon the train. The mall train stops at all B IW stations. Connections made at Wayeross to and from all points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir H* 8*. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, ticn’l Manager. Superintendent. C. D. OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE, Traffic Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent. F.W.ANGIER, . Aaa’t Gen’l Pass. Agent^ T.JO’CONNO*, J*. W. F. Snoss T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS SFIRE! MARINE I ACCIDENT!! « REPRESENT THE BTAUMJBB3T OOMPAMKS r THE WORLD. oetlD-ly 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. Suction 1. Be it, and 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, tho allowing pools of water to stand for any length of time, upon any lot ofland, within the limits or said city, is detri mental to tho public health and safety and is hereby declared to be a nuisance; and each and evcry'oxvner ot any lot in said city upon which pools of water collect, is hereby required, upon a written request of the Bonrd of Health of said city, to 1111 up such lot with additional earth, or to ditch and drain said lot. so that such standing waterihull be removed therefrom, and all wet or inai'shy soil shall become dry land. Skc.8. Bo it further, In like nmner ordained, that if any owner of such lot, upon receipt of such notice and request from the Bonrd of Health, ns prescribed in the preceding section of this Ordinance, shall fail or refuse to comply therewith, it shall be the duty of the Marshal of said city to cause snld nuisance to be abnted nnd said lot to tie filled up or drained, and after so doing shall Hie with the i ierk and Treasurer of snld city a statement of tho amount of the ex penses incurred bv him in so doing, and there upon the Clerk and Treasurer aforesaid shall is sue an execution against tho lands and tene ments, goods and chattels of thcowner or owners of said lot, for tho amount so expended by the said Marshal, which execution shall be 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 nllrodinnnccs or parts of ordinances, in conflict with this Ordinance be und the same are hereby repealed. Passed In Council this 2. r >th day of January 1888. D. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: K. A. NELSON, clerk of Council. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, BOLE HARNESS, BR1DUE. ANDPATENTLEATH- EU. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE. HARNESS. COLLARS, JUDIES, Et s SUITABLE FOB MILL MEN aND TURPENTINE MANUFACTURERS, A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME, E XAMINE my list ol Houses, Lots, Farms ana Land for cosh and on time, A big bargain n Now Town lots for 80 days only. Aim Fire, Life and Accident Lnsnrance AT THE CHEAPEST BATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Beal estate and n&uranco Agt MORTGAGE SALE. W ILL bo sold before tho ilooror the Just Court Room, at Pennlck,Glynn county, ( on tno first Thursday In Maren, IMS, betwi the legal bonnot sate tho following desert! AB that tract or panel of land, situated lrl aad being in theUMth District- G. M.GIy county. Ok., containing four aeros non or u known aatSo Tom Carroll pliST fcrtd fotil