Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, April 23, 1888, Image 2

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'Ji-’llA 1 HOMtf th-re l)« • l"ti*clly t« th* MUa Whlto An- II- n..rmdint Reach MMlMt And pnteowttb perfect ra* ft* iwrewMA Tl-erelhp |»ire mM. ■!> -pMrtf tlMML Como* a* a white tort hood, tod reaehro oVr, And touolire It- Mill f*00 DMttMdtHr- Umd irred ouri onlm, amkl <Mf uhlftla:: yearti l-i' whon- It ll-«. fur from th* Hotli awl rotr,' With quiet dbtanre blurred, mU ih.vugb More. mensMeear^ And hod tho wmjrto where thy kagtag* cod. Bo sure, bo very mire, th.il root will come llta kindest angel, and through that Mill door Into theli.ltnlto Lore wfll ttS? tMokMA —Edward Rowland Bill In Hebrew Mrerengw. Caucht a Pickpocket. A ttnuige experience of tho pocket pickin'* world occurred some yetre . It wi at Kaploo. generally lit thereday*carriedidlk nandkerclifofa instead of the scrape of muslin which nro affected nowaday. An Amtricaii than from wliomflve silk pocket handkerchief* were abstracted in ae many days, sewed strongly into the Interior of his pocket a large fish (took. The result which lie anticipated followed. The thief* hand wee caught, and tho American.' taming sharply, seized him i by tho wrist and held'bim in a grasp like a vlre'tUl he could hand 1 him over to a gendamle. But within a fortnight that American was stabbed to the heart as ho was going borne one night from the theatre.—The Argonaut . Mice and Murgnrlne. An English analyst recently received twelve specimens of supposed butter, which ho was supposed to analyze to dis cover which - woe pure and which was oleomargarine. After* taking what ho wanted be set the twelve plates in ids laboratory. Next morning the butter had disappeared from ten and on two it remained. Tiieso two were adulterated and the others pure. Suspecting mice, he set out other plntes, some containing pure and some adulterated in various de grees. Again the pure butter was cleared away, tho slightly adulterated half eaten and the much adulterated only nibbled. —New York Sun. j 4 lit- m'ushlwtu it sliiffwn • - - ami ifi- rt'erere - Asvt**.i tW.N' «Mi I..- ... il|rt • 1.' ;^ • i. .v • ii*£ ; . .itr.da, l»r •1 liver, mid llM. -* i .d it , ' i. i.l IhMIy a CorPR^mis H ysjteptfc. , C. tunlerlmry, . ,.*i -• til. fin vttlj IWnii, >fa*i., ji wrhi-s, tiuil, ./« cflng.y fufyi-oM Irma fitiilgir'imi, hi- y.srs'-lif' l-rnt liuii.-vil #ry f *Ayet'* .V-#renjHtllla; • i.l, i.r iu» ii * emrl-v.aiml, Mrs. .Thsv;i*i An Mu, i.l 11 iff’i Itnl^i.l:.-, :ia-*s.. sn’.i-mV ti* iii • r a yi-juf; f iiin - I\'.ii;ii-i .-la, ,ihb»U M*-‘ t n ilil i.ot eat *.:k.li.li 'i.l Irani, Is-hium *r,f wi-uk, Hint wni iiintbiu loi urn for her family. Neither thi^Uleilf. vihis .pr.-s. rihwt liy' l-'i.vs'. imiA, oiir wily of Urn-reni.-llea’- fetverttseit for (ini fine of I i-H]te]wia, Iii)1|hmI her/ iillill '»’:>• .'mniiieiiei'il tliay use of Ayer's r’uj-ti-sr'iju. ‘‘Throe lw it ties o( lids nn-'i-hie." e!m'writes, “ enroll me." . ' SitunIi, Awto'ial Itthn Itiknj WAYCB088 SHORT LINK. TIME CARD IN KrKW.T NOV. lath. ISS7. A I-1' I ruins on this mall she run i.v central A standard Time. Pnraenger Trains will leave amt nrrire dally as fullensi WKCT INDIA PAST MAIL. U4.. ...asreansh...... I» ixsspai .Jackson villa. hr fdita dE2E:.;:.:$ IT" tttopwhr. •Mprew. ' plant steamship upt fiBSBr? {""“r BiW “ " ~ Ll { refUSf PUlmsu buret cars to lad Iran M«w York sod tum ' HnrouiuxsnmHB. IHm If,, ..fiqy .aH..,.Jr mpa man ** ./tMsuar1U#.......sr TiUpn Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, rncrAiiRD nv Or. it. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Muk . Fries $1; tlx bottles, $S. Worth $S a bottls. GermanyV rofuto Crop. Germany, in her crop worn fields and Iter clumsy, old fashioned agricultural way. raises six times a many potatoes os tho United States, and, though sho con sumes enormous quantities, has a largo shore to dispose of, much of which comes to tho United States. American*farmers are not potato raisers; they seem to think the crop takes too much work to tho acre. But tho yield Is comparatively heavy, and so l?ng os not enough can bo produced to meet the demand there is money in potato culture.—Cincinnati Commercial Gazette. v p vork & wmm STEAMSHIP LINE. l MALLORY LINE. t r aLPANY DXPltia«j. , 7:88 p m It. 10:08 p m lv.. lS;40ain ar.. 8»Vkmmh ..nr 0:10«iu in ar*. 7:00pm lv.. JackBonvlllo... JackHouvillu.... ...lv 7:00 p U) ...at 7:25 n ui i:3U*th ar.. 7:10* m ar.. 10:80 a m ar. Uveosk '.Oalnrevllle ...Iv 6:88pm 10:48 am ar.. Latent.! .Iv 3:25 p m Ftlllxlng Smnll Coal. Foreign exchanges note the foot that , the utilization of small coal, known ai “•lack," “dross,** etc., by being manu- focutured ipto briquettes or Mocks of compressed fuel is making considerable progii-is hi England. For household and other purposes briquettes are grow ing muhlly in favor. In Franco and Belgium thin has been nil im;iortnnt in dustry. for many years, and recently Germany hns made great stridm in this direction, mid even threatens to intro duce her briquettes in England.—Public Opinion. Fnrnintlnn of,Mountains. M. Faye, the well known French astronomer, lina drawn attention at a re cent meeting of tho French Academy of Bdences, to tho apparent geological law that the cooling of tho terrestrial crust goes on more rapidly under tho sea than with n land surface. Hence he argues that tlio crust must thicken under oceans nt a more rapid rate, and so give rise to a swelling up and distortion of tho thinner portions of the crust—in other words, to tiie formation of mountain chains.— Homo Joiminl. STEAMEIIS CARONDELET, EVANS, SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, _ above Moamon will leave Now Vork every Friday at 8 it. m., arriving In Ilrunswtrk follow ing Monday OIobo com. E. T.» V. * 6. BaUrotdi. Through' bills biding signed to all points on above reads. m 1 ?^: s ,£rts«uw o ,^.Vtiy °.r cl10 '- K. W SOCTH1VICK, Am, nasl.lr Branewick, a I in Sire of Itatn Drops. Variations in the el"“ of rain drops are dependent upon tin . :Terence3 in the height from whioh they have fallen and to tho ninoimt of atmospherio disturb ance present nt tho time. If fallen from a great height tho drops suffer grtidun! division into smaller and smaller parts until they are converted into a mist. In calm weather, with the clouds near tho earth’s surface, tho drops are large and heavy.—Chicago Herald. tfha Closing Toon. Few realize that in less than twelve years wo shall havo entered upon a new century. Happy, Indeed, has boon tho lot of tho man who has lived in the clos ing years of tho Nineteenth century. He has witnessed the grandest achievements in science, if not In art and literature, that tho world has ever known.—Albany JoornaL Petrtnod Loaf or Oread. A petrified loaf of bread was recently dog up at Acmetonia Station, near Pitts burg. being found at a depth of twelve feet beneath Iho surface of the earth and beneath'on ancient forest of l<*-ust trees. The loaf is now iii theposseEsi-mi.f Henry Armstrong, who intend* io Live it made tato jwper weights.—Now York Evening A Confederate! Gold Duller What is supposed to be a Coiifwlctutc gold dollar was found in an osli heap in Atlanta recently by a colored 1 boy and sold for $30. It is- said tliat only six Such sofa* were issued by the Confeder ate government, and. if genuine this specimen would be worth $0.10.—New York World. ONE PRIZE, $25 worth of Shoes.... $25 00 FIFTEEN PRIZES, Each $5 in Shoes 75 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $3 in Shoos.... 30 00 TEN PRIZES, Each $2 in Shoes ...! 20 00 These splendid and useful presents will ho given nwny at our Grand Gift Distribution April 30th, 1888. Every purchaser of $1.60 worth of shoes be fore that date will receive a ticket to the drawing, which may win one of the above prizes. Every purchaser of $4 worth of shoes will he entitled to two tickets. Buy your shoes now, and we may give you a now pair af ter awhile. TATLOR & FLEETWOOD. THE SHOE MEN. Wiuontv Wastrels..*....ff tana lists Slit DMymar TboauuvUlt Iv l.Mpia Tii>»paM...:.....iistebfidii'.:.::...w iiasVre 444hm .LfattUhuochM......lv lltSOxa Fulimau bwM ear* to sad from Jtoksonvllleaad Haw York, aad to and from Jaetroavllli- and Now Orlfiwt vU Ptouool*. EAST FpOUlDA EXPRESS. I.sopm Iv Sivanutb..... or iSUpni MUpu lv Jciup .lv lutiaia 4.tOptu .wmyora**...; I» IIIWam l.tSpiu it.......J»uk*ou»lil» lv T.suam 4lift pro lv. I4UPU lv wayorou, MOP m or Dupont.. .Jaoktonvlllv Sittaro CiS# am lv 8:90am ftrttpai Iv UkoUUy.. »v lu.ta « ni 8:48 p m Ip. Oiluovlll* u luAu t m ftlftftpmlv UvoOak *r lAOam Hiiiipm lv...., Dupont v'~t;15 aAi 10:8ftpro or TbomaavlUo Iv Siffttu l:M»ni*r Albany lv 1.-35 * m Fullnrou bnCkt or* lo and from JukaoiivUIr and st.I.ciut* «u T'biimaivtll*. Albany, Muutguim-ry ami Nubvllle. Glauber & Isaac, *•. , . # . Prate and taim Bercbls -y. 9 ‘ ‘ *w u * BrunswloU. Gfra. Office and Ware room in the former Freight House of the B, A. W.H. R next to Freight H6use of B. T., V. & 6. R. R. Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams', Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, -Apples, .. Potatoes, Omoife, Oranges, Lemons, Ac. Wool, Ac. .* * febll-ly list a m Iv Dupoat ar 9 45 p 6.80*u nr Thomtavllln Iv 7.00pm IMOatn sr Albany Iv 4.00pm Stop* at all regular alationa. Pullman palace •Im-plng care to and from Jnckcouvilto kad Savan nab. JESUP EXPRESS. S.tft p m Iv Savannah ar 8.30am 8.10pm ar Jeaup Iv ft 38am Stops at oil regular and flag atatlona, Pullman buffet care Jacksonville: to Cincinnati anil through conchea Jnokaonvllleto Chattanooga Pull sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tlckot* sold to all point* by rail and atenmuhlp connection*, and bnggngu checked through. Sleeping car berth* amt section* *o cured at Paroenger station. W. P. llAltDEE, Gon. Pa**. Agt. It. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E. T. Y. & U. R. Ri The Florida Short Line. OOINO SOUTH. TiOitvo Atlantn U1()K in IsCnTO McDonoiiffh « IS n in Loavo FloviUa. 8 07 a m Arrive Macon 0 no a in I/oavo Macon 0 85 a m Arrlvo Cochran 1107 a m I/onvo Knstmnn 11 45 a in Leave Lumber City 11« i» in LcaveJBaxloy i 10|i m Arrivo .Tcsup 3 15 p m Arrive Brunswick 5Sop m Arrlvo Savnnunh 7 58 p m Arrive Jacksonville....... 7 55 p m 7 05 |» in 8 <w p m K W) p ir 10 15 p ir. 10 20 p m 11 47 p in 1224 a in 1 82 a in 2 17 a in 8 18 a in 0 oo a m (t lo a m 7 25 a m limits for Sale. il|LAgUt care* «pcak. great wiet uro a t th*ta office. ' .djucul niiJ C' 8,330 ACRES [17 LOTS] Of Timbered Lands, all in one body, within 34 miles of R. & W. R. R., is offered for sale— eitlter the timber or the lnnden- tire. PRICES: Timber, per acre, - $ .60 Lund and timber entire, 1.00 Here is ii bargain (or some- bo-iy. Cash is what is wanted. For iurthor particulars inquire OOINO NORTH. I*)nvo Jackxmvllle 7S0am 7 00 pm U-nvo Snviu.iiuli 7 Od a m 7 88 p in Lcnvo llrimswlck 10 50 a m 8 30 p m IjcnvoJe*up 13 Wp m II07 pm Leave I.mulierJL'Uy LeavoEastman; 4 10p in 155 am Iotave Cnchran 4 88 p in 3:») a m Arrive Macon 08Sp in 1155 am Leave Macon II45 p m 4 oo a m Leave Ftovtlln R 13 p m ,(10am Leave McDonough un5p m 007 n in Arrlvo Atlanta 1003 p m 7 30 a in Ia-nvo Atlnntn ...100 p mIO 30 p m 7 40 a m Arrive Uume 4 10 p in 110 |i in 10 40 a m Ar. Chattanooga . 5 00 p m 4 50 p m 185 p in Connection I* mado nt Clovelnnu ivita Pullman f ialuco sleeping oar*, one of which goes to Wash- ngton,vln Lynchburg, nnd tho other .to Now York vlaltonnoko nndlho Shenniidoali Valley. Leighton sleeping cars between Drunswick and Atlnntn. For tickets and further Information, call on or address It. W. WRENN.G.P. *T. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tonn.m Pianos and Organs Tuned Manner. S ATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Numcn City 4nd Country Belerence*. Order* can left with U. T. Dunn or Waite A Dart. R. E. STEELE, at. m wn n; A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and wo ha closed out his stock so low that we can givo Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaundried Shirt Shirts heretofore sold at 7oc we will sell nt 60c. Shirts 'always sold nt $1 we will sell at 75c. * Shirts worth $1.50 we will sell for$.' • Now is your chnuce to purchase your Shirts while we Jiave these bar gains to offer, wltivli n ill he for only 30 days, ('all nnd examine them, and bo convinced that they nro a bargain.- .1. J. LiSSNER & CO. B RUNSWIG & WESTERN TtjAJ.URCDA.TD. K TY TY ROUTE. On nnd alter Monday, April 10,18S8. passen ger train* will ruu a* follows: CENTRALSTANDAKD TIME. FOB THE WEST, NOKTII AND SOUTH. Waycro** Ciactu’ti Mall. Express. < Express Brunswick lv 0 :S5 a m 4:4a p m Pyles’Marsh... lv+o:4!iam 5:16pm Jamaica . ...lv 7:35am . 8:45pm Waynesville. .lv S:(Klum 8:35pm llolraken . Iv 8:37 am 8:18pm ScUlaUervillo .. iv..«:I3sm . •• 8:3Upm £»V*IIH.lh — < hnrlusloii ... ( allahan •luckfMHiviUe ..ar 12:28 pra ..ar 4:20pm . .ar il:2it a m ar 12:00 in 8:10 am 10:53 am U:to a m 7:35 a in Thomasville . Pensacola.. • Mobile New oilcan* ..nr l;22pm . ur 10:10 p m . ar 2:15 a in ar 7:10 a in Iv 7:80aui 7:66 p m Callahan lv 8813 a m 7:40 p m Charie-i»m . Iv 3:45 n m 0:80 a m Savaunah lv 7:00 a m 1:35 p m Waycro** Iv lunnam Pearson lv 11:10 nm Aliu-uliu Iv I2:«>7 pm TyTy lv 1:39pm Sumner lv 1:81pm Willingham. ...lv 3:31pm Davi* lv 2:3# pm Alhanyl or 840pm lu:iu pin 11:10 pm 13:5# nm 3:80 am 3:15 a m 4:10am d. A. BUTTS, (crjtrwst, one door from Union. • £j^S|HH'inl attention given Ito diseases of throat and lung*. Charleston.... Callahan Jacksonville.. . ar 11:80 * m ..ar 13:00 m 0:45 a m 7:25 am New Orlcaus. ..lv Mobile Pensacola . iv Thomasvllle... . .iv Jacksonville.. .lv 7850am Callahan .lv 8:03am Charleston lv* 2:45 am Savannah — lv 7.-00 n in Waveross . Iv 108)0 n m 10:00 a nt SclilMterville. lv 10:35 a m 10:36 a m Hnlmken .lv 10:40 am Waynesville .. .lv 11:80 am 11:89 a m Jamaica .. lv 13:19pm 12:lfl pm Pyles’ Marsh lv-M3:4Gpmt 12:40 p m Brunswick .. nr 1:18 pm 1:18 pm J.C. VALENTINO' HOOKS & VALENTINO COSTRACTORS AM) BUILDERS, Manufacturers and Dcalcrsln Sash, Doors and Blinds, Mouldings Newel Posts, etc. SHILOH’S VITALIZKR is wlint yon need for Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness, and all symp tons of Dyspepsia. Price 10 and 76 cents per bottle. Hodges A McCauley Montgomery.... ar 7:25 n in - 7:1# p m Columbus ar 2:63 pm Macon ar 8:15 pm . 9:00 am Atlanta ar 10:85pm 1:18pm I Marietta ar 12:oftu in 3 80pm i Chattanooga ... ar 1:37 a in 73)8 pm I Louisville nr U:lupm #n'5n“-' Cincinnati ar U:13pm 0:10 a FROM THE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTH. Waycro** Florida Mail. Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:83am 9.00pm Louisville lv 88)5pin Chattanooga lv 80)5pin 80)8am Marietta lv 0:09pin 13:53pm Atlanta lv loo*) p m 3:80 p m Macon lv 1:35 a in 0:50 pm Columbus lv 13:15pm Montgomery,...,|y 7:36pm 7:10am Albany lv 4:55am li:lopm Davis lv 6:11)am Willingham lv 6:84 a m Sumner Iv 0:01 u lit TyTy lv 0:10am Alapaha lv 7:48 a m Pearson lv 8:45 am Waycro**— nr 8:1T am NEW STYLISH SPRIG M Throw aside your old clothe*, am yourself with something -new, seatoi stylish from tho old reliable clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner NewcasUo and Monk Street*. (elected by myself in tho - , jty’the town with aide markets, and can supp Clothing, Hats, SHOES, HATS. Gents’ Furnishing Hoods, j NECKWEAR|.VN1> HOSIERY Which were purcluiHed for cash, and conso qucntly can Ihj sold on closest margins. jTV Suits made to order from sani)vlcH, much cheaper than from a tailor, and lit guaranteed. L JAS. S. WRIGHT. r - 13:30 am 13:85 a tn 3:13 am 8:14 am 4:38 a m -(-Stop on signal. Purchase tickets at tho station, and save extra faro collected upon the train. The mail train stops at *11 It & W station*. Connection* made at Waycro** to and from aU point* on Savannah, Florida ft Western Railway. ^ Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Rpudolr II. s'. HAINES. GEO. W. HAINES. Gen'l Manager. Superintendent. C. D.OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE. Traffic Manager. Gen’l Pas*. Agent F. W. ANGIER, Ass't Gen'l Pat*. Agent. T OtCoRXOR. Ja. W t. Bra ox* T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENTS UMmUf ocuodr PUTNAM'S Livery Stable!; O u-ner Monk nnd Oglethor|ie streets. ( . M Y piitrousnndtho public can rest assured of securing from my stablo S' The Finest Turn-Outs •• AND THE REST SERVICE. Your order solicited, ampsatlsfoctlon gunrnn- I teed. 1 ’# ■ A T. PUTNAM, Your Duty • TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE’ FOR THEM A HOME. E XAMINE my list of Houses. Lots, Fat ms and Land for cosh, and on time. Alilg bargain n Now Town lots for 80 days only. Also Fire, Life ani Accitot Insurance AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Real estate and ESTABLISHED 1868. • TUOXU WATER PROOF, ..•SIRilHiMMilaMwifntMtain. Braid. MwnUt hUraFf rasl—lradPPPAEIJt * ei’IMTITCTB hcPUmptra « CARPET* ut imidiSM u» oil cms. ftyr.iiho* «»4ammthmttm. W. E. PORTER & Go., Agts. C»U at Store and *eo .ample of IAKIUA HOOKLMl, HID1.XO ARD 8HKA7IIIX1I, AND OIL-CLUTB.