Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 09, 1888, Image 2

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Aoripn* h i •**««. Arthtrm I* Imt it (NTM ft* l»j M-nli-.rv Mij....d. I .tit ft symptom «t b wutllnB thousands annually to ti» “ ' .lit. .-a.f ' lukikitft *AvlnM'l filul lllil itnriflM UV tlih Want of Sleep iiiMiiM-, It i • tanbb of by tlilTi rent timin'.—n*. for in-lnmv. liny ii'thmn, Ohm- <>r Jum< n-ihmit, unit Iporno nsilimn. Sumo |to*>|»l*■ will get Rutlinin fpnlll aliTP" intt mi a frailti* pillow: otllitv «ta mmiM lin y rant in roiitnct with cvrisill enl-l mnk na a it«g. n cat, or ft squirrel. Pro- f«wor Austin Hint* cannot thep oft • fmltwr pillow without gottlug totlimn, and so eusoeptfhlt I* Ito to It that lM' 1*1 able to iit tiH t tin. fctitai wh»u tbay an placed under lit* pillow Igr nenoiti wltiMo derfgft It b to catch htui on hi* theory. Com haro corno to nOtloo where the nitlunfttio symptom was derelo|te<l in men who happened to cct lm!d of ft blanket upon wftlch a dog had Ik^ii sleeping the prevtott* day. Asthma'may heft symptom of emphy sema of the longs, and may lost for weeks dr even months. Two meu who went treated by mo. ono having nasal polypus and the othetatono tn the blnd- •ttorj both had asthma. To perron* sus ceptible to it asthma is developed from working in tho dost around thrashing machines, and others suffer from it as eoon ns they enter an apothecary’s sltop where ipecac is kept. Nor is dropxy any thing but a symptom of disease or u re sult of it. Defined, generally, asthma is a manifestation of diseoao of the nervous system which cause* contraction of the branchial tubes. It may be seen as a spasmodic contraction of tho nerves, and of course may be a symptom of heart disease or sooio other disease.—Dn B. V. Steinmets in Olobe-Democmt. luune asylum i and the doctors say this trouble is alarmingly on tbe Increase, The usual remedies, white they may give temporary relief, are likely to «to more harm than good. Wkal la needed la an Alterative and lllood-purifier. Ayer’s Bursaparllta la Incomparably tin beat Itoonecta theao disturbances In the circulation which cause sleepless- ntre, gives In will vitality, and re stores the nenroos system to a healthful SwmiIi, FltrMi iri Wititto Kiiltiy \VAVCHQS?WoUT I.IXK, time card is Kt ricT t soy, ink, mm. touts nml arrive dully wMlopat wkit i a du past mail. jA. Vast Kortnoe in Can. “No one will over bo ablo to tell tho real weftlth of Alaska. ** said a furrier to a reporter. “It consists, of tho abund ance of its skinned nn^nnls. Tho Russians used to value the country for its furs, and it was' mainly for tho furs that this country acquired it from Russia. Tho trade has grown very much since its annexation to this country. Tho ship ments of sea otter and fur sealskins alone have more thop doubled during tiio past ten years' and now' a'verngo annually $1,500,000 in value. The list of furs producod In that part of tho country is a long one. ' Tho land furs comprising otter, beaver, brawn bear, black bear, red fox, silver fox, blue and white fox, mink, martin, polar bear, lynx and muskrat. Rabbits, mamotsandwolver ines are*also common, but their skins are retained by the nativee. Tho annual value of tho fun, sea and land, now ob tained from Alaska is estimated to aver age $3,000,000, and there is no sign of decrease in tho yield. The competition Of tho traders for skins has stimulated the natives to greater industry in hunt ing, and. tho. prices now paid to the hunters are from four to ten times more .than were. current rule."—New York HRHB r Death In a Billiard. Dr. Smith, the health offloer of this port, a day or two ago spoke of death in a blizzard as being the result of suffoca tion, and explained his meaning by say ing: "One of my clerks was two, hours incoming to meoironeof the days of the fun nts blizzard in t’-iis city. Ho was throe I.ours and a huh'. lie told me, in going buck over tho some distance, some thing like two miles. He felt no incon venience beyond the exhaustion conse- a uent on the fight with the wind. Ho lipped into doorways to catch his breath, and will'll tho wind blew too sharply in his face turned around with hiB back to it Death in n blizzard comes too often from attempting to breast tho storm. Tho wind takes uWay one’s breath. Suf focation follows, A man doubles up and drops down and is dead. He does not oven know what ailed him. If ho had turned his back to tho blast for a moment lie might havo faced it again and liai’e gone on for another struggle unharmed."—Now York Tribuno. Bov. T. O. A. Cotf, agent of the Han. Home Missionary Society, writes that his stomoch was'out of order, hie sleep very often disturbed, and boom Im parity of the blood manifest t but that • perfect euro was obtained by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Frederick W. Pratt, 431 Washington street, Boston, writes: “My daughter was prostrated with nervous debility. Ayer's Sarsaparilla restored her to health.'' William F, Bowker, Erie, Pa., was cared of nervousness and sleeplessness by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for about two months, during which timo his weight Increased over twenty pounds. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPABED BY Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Matt. Sold t'yoll Druggists. Prico tl; six bottles, $k w.ws, Ms# eft i—:§ to;: Mender sad Tliiir-, pm Te«kls,'snd fritter, P m Wedn.i sad PLANT STEAMSHIP LINK. Thar* and „ ^....Lvi^r |U , B Ar,,.,,. Hanna «Lv I’-iiuiu baJM cats Weed from New York sad “*“* NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS, I-** ili^T U >h....,...sr 7.48pm 6:16pm > ,...lr «.eepm n.........lv iiitpm Hie.......1» too pro ...... , m m....rt.ar 4:topm isis “* to 1.4tpui > I* iiittVm * *4 pm or Jftdhstitioeass irlliSUsm Pntiusn buffet cars to sud from JackauuvUi. end Sow York, tad to AOd from JaoluonvUIr slid Now Orlesti, vis Pensacola. XA8T PUmiDA EXPRESS. .l.au p m to esvsnusb :3 33 p m XlUpu tv ...Joup to iv64nn 4 40puj«r.. waycruoa...- i" 9.63a VST lifts** •*... tSOftUl If... 1 louutm it l'l:ltepm to £ IM4 p m to ttttpm tr . “ " i srTT pui sr... 4:1ft p iu lfs.t 7stop m to.. . Jscksoutl.is lv 7.80 s m Bvilte ter 0:46 au. 0:S5 am ■■|aoksimv iRUNSWiC \ & WESTERN I RAILROAD. k TY TY ROUTE. go: trnlne will run kh fnllowe OUNTKAL STANI1AUD T1MK. roll TIIE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. WnycrosA (Jinoiu’tt Mnil. Express. Express UruHtnvick . lv Oivaum 4:46pin Pyles'klnrsh... 6:15pm JnniHicn . ...lv 7U6iim ^-5:45pm WHynoevillo lv Hiiiupi in 0:115 p m Hulioken lv HCiiiu s:16pm 6chiuttorvillc....lv 0:12am 8:8upm toi Waycf ,ar 0:42 a r 0:40 p m Suvunnah ar 12:28pm Olisiiustrin ar 4:20 pm unllnhnn ar U:20um Jacksonville ar 12:00 m 0:10 am 10:59 a m U:io a m 7:26 am Thoinusvlllc ur 1 ;22 p m I’cnsucultt ur 10:10 |> m Muhllc ar 2:15 am New Orleans ..nr 7:10am Jacksonville lv 7:8u a m . .. .lv 88)5 a in „,.lv 1:46a tu A.str 7ftBNtn Tho l>mikar'A Peculiar Ideas. The ti n ker never makea oath. Ho avoids an fur a* possible coming where sucli procedure is necessary, Ing if rdvligwl to u::iko a declaration, the falsity of which v.nmM subject him to legal pe’<p ulty, lie nlUrras. Nor does ho observe any holy days or feast days. He believes tftit tin- obligation to regard ono day inoro than another ceased with tho Mosaic dispensation. The visiting of theatres, raco courses, dancing halls, or tho investment in any kind of lotteries— grab bags in church fairs included—are declared to bo incompatible with the teachings of the society, and are forbid den. No matter what station In lifo you occupy, a Quaker does not use the pre fix “MiV As soon os your Christian namo is given you ore addressed by it whenover necessary. AU these things aro of course known to tho Quakers themselves, but not to the average Phila delphian.—Philadelphia Cor. Globe-Dem ocrat. . Tho Colored Ponlteror', Charm. When a nestful of fluffy little chickens are taking their first peep m the world inys, th- !■>.• such y t v th- ‘ r::e will -liter 4 catch ■ver tit-- 't.ieae ion's Wayeram ilk loawam Pearson to 11:10 am Alauaho. lv 12:u7 pm Tyl'y lv 1:39 pm Sumner to 1:64 pm Willingham. ...to 2:21pm Davis lv 2:80 p m Albany f.r 8810pm 4:10 a in Moutgomury nr 7:25 n m Columbus nr Macon nr 0:45 pm Atlanta ar 10-86 p ni Marietta ar 12:06 a in Chattanooga ...ar 4:97am Louisville ar 0:40 p m Cincinnati ar 0:42 p m FliOM THE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTH. WaycroBs Florida Mail. Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:55 am Louisville lv Chattanooga lv 5:05 p m Marietta lv 9:01)pm Atlanta lv lU:0Upm Mncon Iv 1:26 am Columbus lv Montgomery lv 7:26 p m 7:13 p m 2:55 p in 9:00 am 1:15 p m 2 30 p m 7:05 p in 0:05 a m 6:40 am 9.00 p m 8:05 p m 8.1)5 a m 12:55) p m 2:80 pm 0:50 p m 12:l5p m 7:40 a m 3:25 pm lv. .-..LakeCity ar 10.46 ■ 8:45 pin lv......^..(Hlueivllle. ar 10.30 ^ 0:56pm lv ..LireOak ...ar 7.10m 8:4(ipm lv Dupont ar 4:26 am 10:66pm •r.......8 < TbomMvtUe lv 845am 1:22 a hi ar •••,*...Albany lv 1:26 am Cullman buffet - cart to and from Jacksonville and bt.Loola via Tliomaaville. Albany. Iloutgomery and Nashville. A LDANY EXi'KKHb. 7:36pm lv .....KavunuaU nr 6:10am 10:06 pm lv Jfc»up lv 3;16am 12:40 a tu ar ..wajeroas .lv l2:JOau> 7:10 am ar..........Live Oak lv 0:65 pm 10:80 a m t........OsUionvDIo lv 8:46 p id 10:46 am ar«.a»Vte....Lake City lv 8:25 p ir. 2:66a m lv..........Dopont nr 0 45 p m 6.80 a m ar.. Tbomanvilte lv 7.00 p m 11.40 a mar Albany lv 4.00 p m Stops at all regular stations. Pullman pnbicf sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville snd Savan nah. JE8UP EXPRESS. 8.45pm 1 v,Savannah ar 8.30am 6.10 p m ar...i, Jesup.... lv 6 25am Stops at all regular and flag stations, nndUi mftn to Cincinnati ad through cpaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga Pull sleeping ears to andfrom Jacksonville and Savannah. - t;at Through tickets sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and baggage chocked through. Steeping car berths ana sections sc- ../tw • ar. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. mUIISWICK BY The Livest Town in the South I' Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! . % • • We offer for sale tbe following City and. Country property: OLD TOWN. One lot, with tom two-story dwelling and oat home., Abo one eofuce tad oathonse.. every thing comparatively new end in good order. One-half lot corner Minifleld and Albany Me. One Bay lot 46x180, with buildings. Ono lot on|Oglethorpo itrecktand buildings. One Bay lot 00x180 wltn two-story brlek build ings, recently erected. Will soli cheap for the money. Three lots on Urant street—good business loca tion. Splendid building site, north corner Oglethorpe ltd Gloucester streets. Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets. One loljon Albany street. One lot 90x180, corner Union ami Howe streets with Improvements. One lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 90x180. Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. lot 00x180 south ol Hanover l’ark. Very desi rable for residence. • business lot 80x90 on \e« ensile street, near NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, aggregating 87%xl50 ft. i Reynolds street, with buildings. Three lots, 00x150, with new two-story build- lug and out houses.'facing Court Houso^qunro. Iug|llul , „„„ H ™ w ,ug. . ,ue, Two lots, witi) elegant residence and out houses and cedar timiior. Prices rango from (1 per acre i Norwich street, - I upwards. fast water trout, with warehouse MxTO and On* lot on Reynolds street, 10x90. ^Three water lots slfthe foot|ofJ L street. Very On. Dixvillo lot, 46x1*0, eorner qoehran|»venuo mid London streets, with 6 room bouse. Caaba bought ntlovr figure. Besides th. above wa have a tom variety of TOWN COMMONS lols, which we will sellat de cided bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres of the richest tondi|ln thejootm- tyjone milo tram heart of city. Six acres dleared, with bonne,Ifour Imilot from city. 900 acres of best luiiil{iu the county, with twblve room house, nine miles from the city. UK acres of farmlngland, with splendid two- story house, kitchen and diningroom, etorehousc, largo hara, sugar mill. etc. situated at railroad crossing, i'/j miles from court house. Can be se cured very oheap. 10 aores of good clay land 4 miles from city. 729 acres of land at Lnlalon, on the B. A W. R. R„ 30 miles from Brunswick. Largo new well built houso located thorcon. Owner will soil.at very low figure, being in wantof money. Also three small farms not mentioned! above- very low 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands- Southom Railway luiidi. Company's lands, and St. Johns ft Lake Knstls Kallwny lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of chnico lands located in nearly every county in the State, suitable for farming, grat ing, fruit and vegetable growing; ‘Pine, cypress, B,B * The Florida Short Line. On nndjnfter Sunday. Nov. 27, 1887, pnssonjro) trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Time.) ooixo SOUTH. Leave Atlanta 6 10 a in Leave McDonough 6 18 a m Leave Flovllln. 8 07 a ni Arrive Macon 0 30 a in Leave Macon 9 35 a in Arrive Cochran 1107 a in Leavo Eastman 11 45 a in Leave Lumber City i 19 j» in LenveJBnxley 2 10 p in Arrivo Jesup 8 15 p in Arrive Brunswick 5 85 p m Arrivo Savannnh 7 68 p m Arrive Jacksonville., r 4.*> 7 05 p in 8 08 p m 8 69 » ir 10 15 p »v 10 20 p i,i 11 47 1» in 12 24 a 1 32 .1 2 17 a m 3 13 a in 6 00 a (i lo a 7 25 a Albany lv 4:55 am Davis lv 6:19 a ni Willingham lv 5:84 a m Sumner lv 6:ul a in TyTy lv 0:16am Aiaphlia lv 7:48 am RnarKikn lv 8:46 am Waycross.... ar 9:47 a in 11:10 p m 12:20 am 12:35 n m 2:12 a m 8:14 am Suvanimh ar 12:23p in C ha rieston nr 4:20 p m Callahan ar 11:26 u m Jacksonville ar 12:00 m from under the motherin': careful poulterer on tho vv;::. ■; welcome event will run h.-i nest with an empty sifter. shake over the brood; tho , u lets through nothing, nor v any tiling, but shaken tin:- •“batching nest” will bo an charm against all hawks or other hinla of prey: ‘‘Dem After rimek cliickons 'il bo too epry ter bo cotcli!"—Eli Shepard in Tito Cusmopolilan. Wby waste yo:ir ur.-iimenN on who will li()t lx: oonv: .. : * V« i if keep your mgutiio. s* li ! ,|„-y convince, the* »r« to lv r :>( ^hev nre |Htt jo tw, Now Orleans . lv Mobile lv 1‘ensaco a lv Thomasvillc . .lv JaeksonvUlc., Callahan Charleston... Savannah . lv 7:80 a in lv 8:05 am lv 2:45 am lv 7:06 am 8:10 p m 1:00 a ni 5:15 a m 1:45 p in Waycross lv 10:iX) a in Scluattcrvillo.. .lv 10:25 a m Hoboken lv 10:40 a Waynesville ... .lv 11:39 a m 12:19 pm lv^l2:46 p ill Jamaica Pylos’ Mai'S)! Brunswick ar 1:1K p r 10:00 a 10:25 a 10:40 a m 11:89am 12:19 p m i 12:46 p ni 1:18 p m t ■ fStop on signal. Purchase tickets at tho station, and save extra faro collected upon tho train. Tho mail train stops at all B & W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all points on Savannah. Florida A Western Railway, Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cars. H. S. HALVES, GEO. W. HAINES, Gen’l Manager. Superintendent. C. D. OWKN8, J. A. MCDUFFIE. Triifllc Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent, F. W. ANGIER, jVss’t Gcn’l Pass. Agent. PUTNAM’S Limy Stable! Corner Monk and Oglcthori>e idrects. M V patrons and the public can rest awuivdot •enuring from myrtnulc Tlie Finest Turn-Outs AND THE BEST SERVICE. ^Your older solicited, and satUfaction guuran* A T. PUTN AM, OOIXO NORTH. ruuai Leavo Jacksonville Leavo Savauiah 7 Oft n in Leave Brunswick 10 50 a m Leave Jesup 12 60 p m Leave Lumber City • Leave Eastman 4 16 p in Leave Cochran 4 58 p ni Arrive Macon 6 85p m Leave Maoon 0 45 p m Leave Flovilla 8 12 p m Leavo McDonough 0 05p ni Arrive Atlanta '. .10 05 p in Leave Atlanta ,. .100 p ml« 20 p in Arrive Rome 4 10 p m 1 16 p m Ar. Chattanooga. .6 00 j»m 4 60 p in 7 00 li 7 ^»r» p 8 80 p l J 07 p in 1 55 U m 2 80 a m 3 55 a m 4 00 am 5 19 a m 607 am 7 20 a m 7 40 a m 10 40 a m 1 85 p m Connection is made at Cleveland with Pullman Leighton sleeping 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. Atlanta, Ga. Wholesale and Reail!' ICV; DELIVERED DAILY TO ANY PART O? THE CITY. 75c. PE1LHUNDRED Lbs. i r.K i omin win w iiiwiv tv ftiv« «• tliat will be acceptable to everyone. Buy Your Tickets HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. Your Duty TO YOUE FAMILY IS TO SECURE • FOR THEM A HOME. r,t\AMINE my list oMIouscs, Lota, fat ins and XL, Land for caxh and on time. A big bargain n New Town lota for 90 day* only. Also Fire, AT THE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS. Real estate and nturaiicc Agt We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and thtoBe who wish to place their property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur' basing, will do well to call and see us. * BORCHARDT & LEAVY, Real Bsta.te -A.gen.ts, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. Glauber & Isaac, mission Br , ‘OLXXS'VO r 3. 313... CS-Ct. Office and Wareroom in tho former Freight House of tho B. &. W. R. It next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Salted and Saoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Mea and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran,. Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. _ Parties wanting tnnything tn my lino will find it to their Advantage call on mo before purchasing yisewliore. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Knrs, \Vs — • - fobll-lt Consignments solicited^ on nn Wool, 4c. 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. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $i 00 Now is your chance to purebaso your Shirts while wo have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 80 days. Call and examine them, and bo convinced that they are a bargain. J. J. LISSNER & CO. O. I. C. JOHN H, POWELL (ESTABLISHED 1876) Hna moved Into hi. new .tore on Needwood . iiulmuanieot the putnnugc of my friend.. ffftF*Anyone wanting plowing or hireling at anytime,uruburaeamt buggy, call be aeewa- iniHintcd by calling uu me. T 0'OosxoH.Jn. T. O’Comior & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT!? REPRESENT THE STAUNCHEST 00HPAXIE8 OF TBE WORLD. OttlO-ly