Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 05, 1888, Image 2

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* The Katrtmrat In Oy.trrs.1 Speaking rtwifftilr, n quart of contains. on Hie average, about tho ttune quantity of actual nutritive substance oai a quart of tnlik. or a pound of very loan beef, or a poun l and a halt of fh*h cod- «•»«. or two-lhlrili of n |round of lirend. But while tl«o welghtof actual nutriment in Die different quant I tie* at (bad mate rial named it very nearly the eame, tho I quality ia widely different. That of the fiiWM Mtt or «|#fe flooiljte mostly i at wbmaraeaUfid,b>ob*ink)al language, protein compound*, or ‘•fleoh former*" I —the • sabatanoai which maka blood,I mmole, tendon, bone, brain and otlunH nitrogonauitimuas. That a/tbe bread oon-i tains but little of three and consists chiefly of starch, with a little fat ondl other compounds, which aervo the body .■ fnal nnd mnait it with heat and mua- oular powerTbenutritlTe .ohora noo of oysters ooMlotae considerable of both the flesh forming and (lie more especially heatond force giving ingredients. Oys ters come nearer to milk than almost any other common food material as regards I both the amounts and the rdnttvo pro portions of nutrients and their food val ues, of canal weights of milk and oysters —i, e., their values for supplying the body with material to-bulld up Its parts, repair its wastes, and furnish it withl beat and energy would be pretty nearly | the same.—Professor W. O. Atwater. Another Prodigious Sham. For “sweet charity's soke" covers another prodigious-sham. If a woman desires to become a shining light in society charity is mnde tiio ladder for such an ambition. Site limits the poor orphans and tho namelera women and children very interesting and pitiful, and offers her services and her dollars for their relief. Tho patrons of the institu tion And her assistance useful. By and by, through such companionship, module's name is added to their visiting list. It was a woman of this kind—an arrogant, unconventional, and tasteless person, who, after earning lierown bread, became the wife of a millionaire and edged herself into society through various Charities—that snubbed a young author • in her-own house, who had gonothero bv' invitation to read- or recite Tire occasion was for a charity. The jioor fellow’s shoes were dusty dud Iris clothing of an unfashionable cut, 60 madam, not being acquainted with literary folk, eyed tho young man with distrust and asked him to take a back seat. Ah I who of us con forget how ids eyes fairly flamed aud his cheeks burned when ho was called for ward to recite “Misunderstood,” a genu ine touching little poem of his own.— Brooklyn Eagle. Northern Electric LI slit, American enterprise is felt at Herno- sand, Sweden, which lias just been pro vided with the most northern electrio light station in tiro world. The lamps therdare lighted nt S18O o'clock in tho afternoon, and put out nt 12:15 o'clock, midnight.—New York Sun. A Triton’s Hand Discovered. The excavations on the Acropolis, at tho southri-1 angle of the Parthenon, havo resulted further ,in a discovery of tho highest importance. At a depth of about four meters from t.\o present level, near the i.ew Acropolis fim.-eum, lias been found the bearded head «f a man of lu-ruo sine, carved in porous stone, well preserved and retaining a covering of rieli mid brilliant coloring. The hair and 1 K-.n-i t are, ns usual, painted blue and the face red. What is remarkable, how ever, is that tho pupils of the eyes are not only minted in, but also delineated with chisel. Tills head, whloh foams one of tho most ancient' sculptures ever found upon tho Acropolis, will attract consider able attention lioth from tho stylo of workmanship and the material of which it is made. It appears to be the hood of a triton, the rest of the body in tho form of a seriK-nt. ending in the tail of a fish, having been 'found a few days before near tho some place.—London Atho- mourn. Don’t Wait - Until your hair becomes dry, thin, and gray before giving the attention needed to praeerve its beeuty am) vitality. Keep ob your tollct-Ublo a bottle of Ajrof*a Hair Vigor—the only dres|lng yon require for the hair—and use a little, daily, to proservothe natural color and prevent baldness. Thomas Munday, Sharon Grove, Ky., writes i “Several months ago my hair commenced falling out, and in « few weeks my head was almost bald. I tried many remedies, but they did no good. I Anally bought a bottle of Ayer’s Bair Vigor, and, after using only apart oC the contents, my bead was coveted with* heavy growth of hair. I recom mend your, preparation as the best bain- restorer in the world.” "My hair was,faded and thy,” writes MabelC. Hardy, of Delavan, 111.; "but after using a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it became black and glossy.” *' Ayer's Hair Vigor, Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. Pimples and Blotches, So disfiguring to tho face, forehead, and neck, may bo entirely removed by tho use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the best and safest Alterative and Blood-Purifier ever discovered. Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists; |1; six bottles for fid. B runswig & WESTERN BLjA.IZjEL(DJLt). & TY TY ROUTE. on ninl afior Monday, Aiirll In. lass, pnssen- t. nine will run :n> follows: • CENTRAL.IT*NUAHW TIHK. ' foil TIIK WEST, STiltTH AND SOUTH. Waycroaa Ulncin’ti Mail. Express. Express Iv 4:43 pm lv touti a in 5:16 pm ..Iv T:x.*>u •» -16:46pm lv tcuuniu 0:36pm ..Iv 8:6, am 8:15pm . lv 11:14 a in 3:3Upm . ar MUSarn 9:40p m ...or 1193 pm * StttMik, fit!* mi Infer* Rtitwijr WAYCHO&J SHUR'l* LINK, TIME CARD in Kt'tKCf» NOV. i:insTa;-4-u.i», Til l rzmm »:Wpiu DU Mat MAIL. KANT STEAMSHIP LIMB. Ttiura, Tusadsy dr.....Key Ws*»....Lr 1 Siirjfe H*vu».. PuUmsatmfiMcan to sad (rum N.wYork sad hum. t n't** , niw obuums KXKUtaa. T.0SOI •l«»5 1?. »••••*» sllmiIttlheeoeeee.tr 7.55 pm as: 11:1sam as. ll.l)0nooo or. Mssi If.. ........OH lahan...... ...IV 9:47 pm ...Iv 9.00 pm • m IQilu a ui lv.. 113)4pm Iv. Hits pa lv. littpoi ar WaycroM ........ ValUoata ..o# .do .Qultntn..... Tbomtiville.... ...ar 4:10pm ...Iv listpm ...lr titSpni ...Iv 1.45pm liKIpm sr. .Bilnbrldg*.... ...Iv 11:95am 4614 pm ir i.JhittabbOoliMi.,.. lv 11:30 a ID Pullman buffst ears a snd from Jacksonville and lew york, and to and from Jacksonville aud New Orleans vis Pensaeola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. . 1.50pm Iv. 9.90 pm lv 4.40 pm ar. ......SsTtiinsh...... Je.up, ....... wayeross ...ar 13.23 pm ...lv iv54am ...l» 9.53. iu 7.46 pui or. 4:16 p Ui lv. ...w.^ackaouhltio.... ...d..Jaofc«onvtliu .... ..lv L8uam ...ar 9:46 a ui 7«lpm lv.. 8.M)pm ar. ....... waycroaa ..Dupont . at 6:85am ..lv 6:30am Si-w p m lv. Lake City ..ar 10.45 » m 3:45pm Iv.. 5:55pm lv.. Uaiueaville ...Live Oak ...ar 1U.8Um m 8:40pm lv..*.,.../;Dupotit..... nr 4:25 am 10:65pm ar Thomaaville lv 5:25am 1:22 a in ar...........Albany lv 1:25 am Pullman buffet car* to and from Jacksonville and St.Loui- via Thomafiville, Albany, Montgomery and NaabvlUe. ALBANY BXPIIE8S. 7:35 p tu lv.... Savannah ar 6:10 a in 10:0&pm It . Iv 8;16am 12:40am ar waycrohs. lv 12:10am K* BV TIE 11! * \ t ’ ’ = * ? “ - * ■TltQ livest Tovra in the South I ' ✓ . Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! We offer for sale the following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. lot, with Urge two-story dwelling ant >, also one oottace and out houses, ev comparatively new and In good order. (and out Uriinswick 1-, I «>.' M«r.n.. Jaumh-n Waynomille . lluUokcn SvIilnttuTVille. Wayeross ■ • ■ _ arleston . Cnllnlmn Jacksonville. .nr 4:10pm ..nr il:3Uam .ar 13:00 in 0:10 a m 10:53 a m ' 0:10 a m T :25 am A Relle of ^’Stonownll.” A gentleman living nt Buckingham Court House, Vn., preserves as a highly prized relic of Stonewall JnckRon a sleeve that was cut from tho Confederate lead er's coat by his surgeons when lie was shot. —Now York World. Tlio Washington Coat of Arms. Dr. J. D. Mackenzie, of Kingston, Canada, says that near the town of Al- tliorpe, England, is the tomb of one of George Washington’s ancestors. Upon the tomb ore inscribed the arms of the Washingtons with “Stars and Stripes” in the quarterings. Dr. Mackenzie re marks that “tho Washingtons oro the only family whoso coat of arms is the shield of 00,000,000 of people.”—New York World. Tliomaevlllo «r lplipm l’ensaculs sr 10:lti pm Mobile sr 2:15 mu NewOrlcnns ..sr 7:10mn Jacksonville ...I v 7 aw u m Callahan lv 8 3)5 a in Charleston lv 3:45 a m Savannah lv 7:0t)am 7:00pm 7:40 pm 0:80 a m 1:35 pm Wayeroas Iv lotooam Pearson lv 11:10 am Alapaha Iv 11:07 pm TyTy.....i......lv 1:89pm Sumner lv 1:54 pm Willingham. ...lv 9:21pm Davis Tv 2:30 pm Albany sr 3:00pm 10:10 p m ll:40.p m 12:5« a m 3:30am 3:45 a m 4:10 u m Montgomery.... nr 7:J5 am 7:13 p in Columbus ar 8:66 pm Maoon ar • 0:45 p m 0:00 a m Atlanta ,nr 10-85 pm 1:15pm Marietta nr 12:06n in 8 Upm Chattanooga ...ar ISliun 73)5p m Louisville ar 0:40pm 0:05am Cincinnati nr 0:42pm 0:40am FROM TIIK WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTH. Wavcross Florida Mall. Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:55 am 0.00 pm Louisville lv 8:05 pm Clmttanoogn ..t.lv 5:05pm 8:05um Marietta lv 0:00pm 13:63pm Atlanta lv 10:00 pm 2:30 pin Macon Iv 1:25 a m 0:50 p m Columbua .’ lv 12:16pm Montgomery lv 7:26 p in 7:40 a m Albauy lv 4:66atn 11:10pm Davis lv 6:10 a in Willingham lv 6:84 am Sunnier lv 0:01am Tv Ty lv 8:18 n m Ainpnhn lv 7:48 n in Pnamnn lv 8:46 am Wayeross.... nr 0:47am 9:30am ar..... Dupont .. ...Ivt0:lupm 7:10am ar.,.. Live Oak 10^9 am ar.... ....O^lneavllle .... lv 8:45 pm 10:46 am ar...., La*«<-lt> ... .Iv 8:25 p m 2:65 am.lv Dupont ar 0 45pm 6.30 am ar Tbomasvllle Iv 7.00 pm 11.40 a mar Albany lv 4.00 pm Stops st all regular station*. Pullman palace •looping cars to Snd (Tom Jacksonville and Savan- nsh. . JESUP EXPRESS. 3.(5pm lv...,....'.;Ss'vannsh ar 8.30sm 5.10 pm sr ...Jesup lv 6.25.m Stops st all regular snd Sag stations, Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through coaches Jacksonville to Cliattnnoogn Pull sleeping can to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. 153 pit Through tlckets-sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and baggage checked through. Sleeping car berths una sections se cured at Passenger Station. W.P. HARDEE, Gen. Pnss. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E.|T. Y, & G. B. B. The Florida Short Line. On andfafter Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Time.) GOIKG SOUTH. 12:20 am 12:86 a m 2:12 am 8:14 a m 4:28 a Savannah nr 12:28 pm Charleston ar 4:20pm Culluhim ar 11:20 a m Jacksonville.... ar l2rtW,m New UrleaiiH.. fv Mobile lv Pentmco a lv Thomnavllle lv .laekbonviile lv 7:«U) u in Callahan lv 8:05am Charleston.. . Iv 2:46 a in Savannah lv 7:iHlan» VVayeroaa Iv 10:00 a in Srhlatterville.. lv 10:25 a m Hoboken lv 10:40 a m Wnynesvillc lv 11:80 a in Jamaica . ...lv 12:10pm Pylca* Marsh . .lv+12:40 p in BmnflwU'.k nr 1:18 pm 8:10 p m 1:00 a m 6:16 a m 1:45 pm 10:oo a m • 10:26 am 10:40 a m 11:39 a m 12:19 pin +12:40 p iu 1:18 p m A Suggestion to Firemen. Mr. Angell suggests, in view of Tho Springfield Union fire, that firemen carry small iron balls attached to stout twine, wltich could be thrown through upper windows, enabling occupants to draw up ropes with strong iron hooks at tho end and strong leather liclts to ii-icklo nround the hotly, with metallic riii;; s . to enable tho oue using to slide down :: safe in cline (say on angle of 43 t.o ev.! to tlto lower end of the ro[x-s lie)* by the lire- nutn at a sufficient distance.—Boston Transcript Shepherds of Unlcn- In. .Some of tho shepherds in the mount ains of Bulgaria live for ton or fifteen Tears attending their flocks, and never knowing vyluit it is to sleep in a house or to enjoy any of the comforts of civiliza- / Uan.—Chicago Herald. A (beep gathers the grass w?*h Ids teeth, tho ox with Ids tongue, t-.iul tho horse with file Ups. tstop on signal. Purchase tickets at the station, and savu extra fare collected ujiou tho train. Tho mail train stops nt all U A W stations, Connections made at Wayeross to and from all points on Savannah, Florida A Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Maun Boudoir Cars. H. 8. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, Gen'l Manager. Superintendent C. D.OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE. Tralllc Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent. F. W. ANGIKR. Asa’t Gen’l Pass. Agent. PUTNAM’S livery Stable! Corner Monk nnd Oglothorpc streets. M Y patrons and the public can rest assured of securing from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE ltF.sr SERVICE. 4. T. PUTNAM, Leave Atlanta 610 a m Leave McDonough 618 a in Leave Flovilln 8 07 a m Arrive Macon 9 «0 a in Leave Macon 9 35 a in Arrive Cochran 1107a in Leavo Kastman 1146a m Leave Lumber City 119 p m Leave|Baxlcy 210pm Arrive Jesup 3 15 p m Arrive Brunswick 5 85p ni Arrive Snvnnnnh 7 58 p in Arrive Jacksonville., 7 45p iu GOING.NOIITII. Leave Jackson viile.? 7 CO am Leavo Savatnnh 706 a m Leave Brunswick 10 60 n in Leave Jesup. 12 60 p ni Leavo Lumber City Leave Kastman 4 10p m Leave Cochran 4 68 p nt Arrive Macon 6 85p m Leave Macon 0 46p m Leave FloviUa 8 12 p m Leave McDonough.... 9 66 p m Arrive Atlanta 10 06 p m Leave Atlanta ... 1 00 p m 10 20 (> m Arrive Uomo 4 10 p m 1 10 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 6 00 pm 460 p ni 7 05 p in 8 68 p in 8 69 p in 10 16 p in 16 20 p 111 11 47 p 111 12 24 a in 1 ::*2 n m 2 17 a 8 18 a 0 00 H 111 6 10 :i S 26 a m 7 00 p ill 7 ]) in 8 30 p in 11 07 p m One. frnnpff, _ __ thing comparatively new and in good One-half lot corner Mantfleld and Albany ati. Oho Bay lot 46x180, with buildings* One lot on|Oglethorpe atreeL’and buildings. One lot on Gloucester street—splendid businc location. One Bay lot 80x100 with two-story brick build ings, recently erected. Will eell cheap for the money, Three lots on Grant street—good business loca tion Lot comer Gl9ucester and Albany streets. One logon Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building site. One Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good investment. Lot 60x90 on Newcastle street, near Catholic church, with nice reMldmn'. Three lots. 90x180 each, containing 4 new two- story houses, near school litiiine. Business lot 80x90 on Now castle street, near Chandler's brick. Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s Btablo NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, aggregating 87*^x160 ft., on lteynolds street, with buildings. Three lots, 90x160, with new two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots, witij elegant residence nnd out houses on Norwich street. ^^53)1 feet wster frant, with mtreboase 96xT0 and On* lot on Ueynolds street, 80x90. ^'Three water lots stftho footfof L strait. Very One Dlxvillo lot, 41x110, corner CoehnufliTentio sndIxmdoostreets,with (room boose. Cabo bought st low figure. Besides the shore ire karoo Urge rartty of TOWN COMMONS lots, which we will sollat ao- elded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres of the richest lands’ln thslsonn- ty,|onc mile from heart of city. 900 acres of best liuid in the county, with twelre room hotu^, nine miles from the city? W/i seres of forming land, with splendid tow- story house, kitchen nnd diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill, etc, Situated at railroad, crossing, 4)4 mile* from eourt house. Can be se cured vory cheap. - 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city. 799 acres of land nt Lnlaton.on the B. A W. R. It.. 39 miles from Brunswick. Large new well built house located thereon. Owner will sell at very low figure, beiug in want of money. Also three small farms not mentionedl above- very low 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands. We liavc also been appointed agents for Florida Southern itnilway lands. Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and 8t. Johns k Lake Eustla Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in the State, suitable for fanning, graz ing. fruit nnd vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, nnd cedar timber. Prices rango from f 1; upwards. 1 per aero We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those vvbo wish to place their property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur chasing, will do well to call and see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, Real Estate Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. 1 66 a m 2 30 ft m 8 65 am 4 00 a m 619 a in 607 a m 7 20 a m 7 40 a in 10 40 a m 185 p m Connection is made at Cleveland witn Pullman imlaco sleeping cars, one of which does to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and the other to Now York via Ilonnoko and the Shenandoah Valley. Leighton alceping care between Brunswick nnd Atlanta. For tickets and further information, call on or address B. W. WUENN, G. P. A T. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tcnn. n Atlanta, Gn. Wholesale and Eeail ICE DELIVERED DAILY TO ANY PART O? THE CITY. 75c, PER HUNDRED Lbs. I ^VKUY effort will bo made to give a service 'j that will Im? acceptable to everyone. Buy Your Tickets. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. YourDuty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE. FOR THEM A HOME. TOXAMINE my list of Houses, Lots, Faims and JCj Land tor cash snd on time. A big bargain n Now Town lots for SO days only. Also Fire, Life and Accident Iasnrance AT Tns CHEAPEST RATES. ' Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Real ctutc and nsurnnee Agt Glauber & Isaac, nun Brunswj Oa. Office and Wat’eroora in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R. R next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R. • HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Salted and Scored Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Mea 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 advantage to call on mo before purchasing Jclsowliore. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs, Wax, Wool, Ac. fobll-ly A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we'have closed out his stock so low that we can givo Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 wc will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1*50 we willsell for $1 00 Now is your chance to purchase your- Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, (’all nnd examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. J. J. LISSNER&CO. O. I. C. JOHN H. POWELL (Established 1875) ’ lias moved Into his new store on Need wood Plantation, Evelyn, Ga„ (101, mile, from Bruns wick),ami continues dealing in General Mcrrhan- disc. Green Groceries, Fresh Meats,etc., and asks a continuance ot the patronage of my friends. £4F' Anyone wanting plowing or hauling r.t any nine, or a horse ami buggy, can lie accom modated liy catling on me. T O’Soimoa, Ja. T. O’Coimor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS . FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT!! oWSSSJ!" mracHE8T *588*5"