Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 15, 1888, Image 2

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A a fknxii. I know oat «t«t, tap crept utvui mj g^oUmoi < * II im<* % a, ru»*. mttoiaaoeMtral V**4» of morrow or or of moluoa; A icttr t !u:i t» tx* r«*r. apil& that ban wot pain* tti*4*toooe; A iww or loocina, of of ton. ta aomt forafoM rsMcnoik A MiOUo hurt that never pen turn tm nor ungu* ba» spoken— f •ucli hurt perchance u Nature feel* when a bio romed bough U broken. ' —T. B. Aldrich In Indr|fendent. Cloth Had* of Olaae. M. Du bus Bonnot, of Liile, France, has InvontoJ a process of spinning and weaving glass into doth. The warp is composed of 'silk, forming the body of the groundwork, on which Hie pattern, in glass appeals, as effected bv the Weft, The roquisite flexibility of glass thread for manufacturing purposes is to bo ascribed to its extremo fineness,-ns not , less than fifty to sixty of Uio original threads (spun by Meant engine power) are required to form one. thread of the Weft * ’ The process is slow, for no more than a yard of doth can bs produced in twelve hours. The work, however, is extremely beautiful and, comparatively cheap. A French paper, commenting on this dis covery. fays: '.‘When we figure to ourselves an apart ment decorated with doth of glass, and resplendent with tights, we must be con vinced that it will equal in brilliancy all that the Imagination can conceive and realize; in a word, the wonders of the enchanted palaces mentioned in the Ara bian tales."—New York Star. • , , Treatment fop - Ids Heariurh*. The headache of indigestion, accom panied by scotoma, or scintillations and. dazzlings of light before the eyes, is al ways due to oddity und evolution of gases in the stomach. When not accom panied fy aphasia or by a want of co ordination. it » easily cared by comqron soleratus or KUpcrcarbonateof soda. Let the patient take one-fourth of a teaspoon- fbl in much water—say four to six table spoonfuls, or more—wait a few minutes, and if not relieved repeat the dose. The glimmering soon ce&s&, ’and,.the pain forgets to follow.^ r’tfottyhter^ sin -bo used if the stomach is very weak, and Bondault's (>cpsin wifi sometimes relieve it without tiio. soda. —Dr. S. F. Londrey in Popular Scienco News. Bogs of 8b Anthony. The far famed bams of Bayonne are now rivaled by the. noted littio boms of La Mancha,-which are yielded by a race of orthodox swine popularly known as the hogs of SL Anthony. These pious littio piga are said to be so grateful for the good time they have of it, in feeding on the. richest boechmast in the woods, that when tlieir day of doom arrives they do not require to be driven to the slaugh ter yards, but voluntarily present them-. Selves thereat, their snouts wreathed with a meek' simper of grsxiludo for past ffc* vors rccelvejjsspj^ya TshgTOtiiw— - A “Bang Whittling** Contest. One or the most successful features of a recent "literary entertainment”, in town the other ov<-ning was a “bung whittling contest h.v luiUen.** Each of the contestants received bit of wood from which to whittle intng to fit a targe stone jug. They could all seo the holo to bo filled, but none could measure It Prices were given for tho best and for the poorest bung, and thed they wore all sold at auction. One of them neatly fitted tho bunghole.—New York Suu. Cost of Being Crippled. A table prepared for a workingman's society in Lelpslc represents that tho loss of different parts of tho body reduces tho capacity of gaining a living in tho fol lowing preccntagcs: Loss of both eyes, or arms, or bauds, or legs, or feet, 100; loss of right hand, 40; of tho right thumb, :::t !•„. of ono oyo, 23; of tho left thumb, v.r light index finger, 14; of loft index, or ituy other finger of tho left band, A.—Arknnsaw T^veler. Uoforo thn fiunom. f \Vomi>n aro generally willing to- havo their photographs taken, and in country places I have frequently had them cluster around tlie camera for this object; but men are loss eager, and in many cases when requested to becomo part of a group I have seen them stand in tho background and so overshadow tho faco as to make their picture unrecognizable. —Philadelphia Nows. What a Time nutcm m«i; People formerly IiikI, trying to mu allow Ills oW-fsehlon.il pill with lu dint of msgneeia vainly dUptii.ing Its bitter- ik-m) and wlmt a contrast to Ayer’s PlUs, that have ta-eii well called " nnd- Irntod sugar-plums”—tho only fear Wr ing that patients uia.v lu tetoptsd Into taking too many at a doss, hut Utu directions are plain and should bo strlcfiy followed. J. T. Teller, H. D., of Chltteuangn, N. TT., expresses exactly what huudreils linvo written at greater length, lie says: 11 Ayer’s Cathartio Pills aro highly npproclated.^Thcy ore perfect in form and coating, and their effects ore all that the most careful physician could desire. Thoy havo supplanted all IU Pills formerly popular hero, and I tiib.k it must ho long before any other run bo made that Will at all compare wit I. them. Those who buy your pills gn lull value for their money.” "Safe, pleasant, and certain hi* their action,” is tho courlsu testimony of Dr. George E. Walker, of Martins ville, Vlrgiuia. “Ayer's Pills outsell all similar prep arations. Tile public iiuvlug once used them, wilt havo no others.”—Berry, Venable & Collier, Atlanta, Go. Ayer's Pills, Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Meal . Sold bv oil Dealers In Hodlcdae. WAYLUOSS SHOUT LINK. TJMK CARD IsHfficf NOT. lull, IIP. A Lt. trains on this road are ran bv Central dV Msii.lnr.1 Tim-. raroenw Train, will leave and arrive dully n* follow#: WEST l.\UU VAST MAIL. •lOOpuer Temps Iv ouop PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE. Monday sod Twin., i-m 8KV? W.-ditcs and BY THE: SEA! Lv IjS? .Key West.... Lv _J*T. MUa jR*w»«M-..*» «AS Pullman buffet car* Is asd from New York NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. B runswici/ & WESTERN H RAILROAD. U TY TYROUT. Ow ami after Moirliiv« April IS. 1H88, pn.sscn ger iriiu^ wilt run a« fulfow>: CENTRAL STANDARD TIME. KOK TIIE WEST. NORTH AND SOUTH. Wnycross Cincin’ti Mail. Express. Express Brunswick lv 6:25 uni 4:43 pin le»’ March... .lv +0:49 u m 6:16 p m iiiuNicn . .. .lv 7:*5 a m y6:45 p m Hylic*villi* Iv s.uu.niu 6:85 pm iHxfkun Iv b:57 a til 8:15 pm SehlalteiviKe lv 9:12 & m $:SU p m Waycros* ar 9:42 am 9:40 p m Suvanuau Charleston .... Callahan Jacksonville... .ar 12:28 |»m .ar 4:20pm .ur 11:26 am .ar 12:00 m f 6:lo a m 10:52 a m 6:io a m 7:25 am Thomtirtvillo... IViiHitcola Mobile .t. New Orleans ar 1:22 pm ar .16:19 p m .ar 2:15 a in , .ar 7:10a in Jacksonville... Callahan • Charleston .... Savannah .lv 7:30 am lv 8N>5am lv 2:45 nui .lv 7:00am 7:00 p m 7:40 p m 6:30 a in 1:25 p m Waycrosa Pearson.... Vlapaba. lummir.. Willingham. .. Davi# lv loiuuam .Iv 11:10 am lv 13:07 pm •lv 1:34 ptli' J- lv 1:54 pin lv 1:21 pm lv 1:30 p m .ar 8d)0pm 10:10 pm 11:40 p m 12:56 a m ' S^oam 2:45 a m Albany;. 4:10 a m Montgomery ar 7:25 niu 7:18pin Columbus nr 2:55 pm Macon ar 0:45 pm 0:00 am Atlnntn nr 10*85 pm 1:15 p m Marietta nr 128)5a in SBilpm Chattanooga ..."hr 4:S7« m 7.*05p m Louisville nr fl:40 p m fl:05 n ni Cincinnati ar 0:42pm 6:40am FKOM TIIE WEST, NORTH ANDSOUTH. Waycrosa Florida Mail. Express. Express Cincinnati lv 7:05nm 9.oopm Louisville lv 8:05pm Chnttnuoogn ...lv 5:05 pm 8:05 am Marietta lv 0:09 pm 12:58piu Atlanta lv 10:00 p m 2:30 p in Macon lv 1:25 a m 6:50 p m Columbus lv 12:lopm Montgomery lv 7:25 p m 7:40 n m T.ossa re.. S:Ua>u jg... •J0*u lv... .-Jawp, .a# 7 AS pm ..»r dulpm ,lv 2.01pm ar... UkOOnoeu ar., 730 am W.... tOifOaiu tv... UiMpm lv .. 12:34pm lv... lripu ar .. .......OdJ#ban Waycro**.. .......YaldMta .......Qaltnun .....TbomenlU* .lv 2:41 pm .Iv 1.02pm ..12 1 pjm ,u 4:40 pm •lv 2:Hpm Jv tiVOpm .1* 1.43 pm 3:Sopm ir.. # aunbrldge....... .1% 11:25 am «a>ipm ar jaaitabuochee tv liuwem Pnl,man buffet care lo end front Jacksonville sad S’ew York, and to and from Jackrouvllb- aud New Orlcan. vi« Penaseoit. 'EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. l.9Upm Iv .Savannah ar 12.23pm e.sopm lv .....Jvsup lv lotlam 4.10 p tu ar waycrosa 1- U.Mau, 7.45 p lu ar... 4:15pm IV.,. .... J»ck*ou\liJO ..•••JackavDvIliu .iv 7.80 a in ju 9:45 a in 7:20p ui iv.. 8.8Upni ar... ...... ^lycrohn. ....... LHiixjut M 6:85aiu .lv 6^0 m ui 3:*6 p m lv... UkftOity .ar 10.45 *i m 3:45pm (V... .....Omueavillo .ar 10.80 » m* C:ftQpm lv..' ...*r..Uve Oak ir 7.10s m 8:0)pin lv .T.i.Dupout ar 4:25 sin 10:65pm ar .. .Thomas vtlle lv 3nt5*iu 1:22im ir Albany lv 1:25am Pullman bnffot cars to and from Jacksonville and Kt.Louin via Thomasvllls, Albany, Montgomery and Nashville, ALBANY UXPRKSh. 7:35pm lv ...Kavanuali ar 6:l0*u# 10:05 p m lv JtsuiT. *...lv 3;15nm 12:40am ar...way cro»a lv 12:10an* 1:05 a in lv.... 2:80am tr.... .......Dupont lvlPilUp to 7:10am ar.... Live Oak ....lv 6:55pm 10:311 am ar... ....OaiUPiiviMe ... lv 3:43 pm 10:45 am ar.... * A .. .lv 8:25 P to lv 7.00 p t 6.90am ar .Thomanvllle... 11.40 a mar *.*•«.. Albany Stops at all regular stations. Pullman palmu- •lei piug cars to end from Jacksonville and Savan nah. i JE9UP EXPRESS. 8.15 p m lv Savannah ar 8.80a id 6.10pm sr..j... ......Jcsup ,....lv 5 25am 8tops at all regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through coaches Jacksonville to Chnttanoogn Pull sleeping can to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and baggage checkf'* through. Sleeping car berths and sections si cured at Passenger Station. W.P. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. Tlie Livest Town in the South! , --Vi;: Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business ‘ and Investment! . We offer for tale tbe following City and Countiy pro0pn£* * OLD TOWN. , lot, with Urn two-etory dwelling and out »,aMO owe cottage and out honed, every- ; comparatively new and in good order. Ono hoead, , thing compare$1 One-halMOt eorner Maneflotd and Albany ete. One Bay lot UxlH, with bnlldingi. Ono lot onfOglethorpe .trooujand building#. One lot on Gloucester etroct—splendid bualnc location. • ; ■ One Bay lot 80X1S0 with two-etory brick build ing#, recently erected. Will Mil eboapforthe money Three lotion Grant street—good business loca tion. Splendid building elte, north corner Oglethorpe nd Gloucester streets. . I.ot cornor Gloucester and Albany streets. One lotion Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 00x100—splendid building silo. | Ono lot Il0xl80sroriior Union and llotvc streets with improvements; ■ One lot and clegnn t residence ou Isindon street, lot 00x180. Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 1)0x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence.' Lot UOxOO on Newcastle street, near Catholic church, with nice reside -n i. Three lots, 00x180 cneli. containing 4 newtwo- sljtry houses, near school Iioiim. Business lot 00x00 on ensile street, noar Ohundler's brick. w Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s NEW TOWN. E.1T. y.r& G. R. R. The Florida Short Lino. On andfafter Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run os follows. (Central Standard Time.)~ GOING SOUTH. Albany. Davis Willingham . -Sumner IV 5:1'.* a in ..lv 5:34 am Iv 6:ol a i 11:10 p m apalm .lv Pemunn Iv Way cross 7:48 H !.. 8:45 a m^ ar 9:47 am lv lv 7:3*) Oi lcans . Mobile Potmaco a ... TliomaMvillo ., Jacksonville Callahan lv 8:05 am Charleston.... lv 2:45 am Savannah lv 7:06 am Wayemss....... lv 10:00 a in - Schlnttcrvillc.. .lv 10:25 a m llolmken. lv 10:40 a in Wnyucsvllle ... lv 11:89 a m Jamaica . ..lv 12:19 pm 1\"M2:46 p m ar 1:18 inn 12:20 am 12:35 a m 2:12 a m 3:14 am 4:28 a m 8:10 p m J:oo a in 6:15 a m 1:45 p in 10:00 a m 10:25 a m 10:40 a m 11:39 a m 12:iu p m fl2:46pm 1:18 p m Water Ratal a. In Xagland. There la an alarming scarcity of water to many of the largo ’owns of Sreat Britain, and Liverpool tnd Mam-heatas mo threatened with a water famine. In view of this state of things it is proposed to bring sea water to bo used for baths, closets, watering streets, flushing sewers and extinguishing fires. Tho vehemo meets with much favor.—Chicago t!trd* for tf!• MUlinorv Tho trade n birxLi »or wunion's hats was eo enormous last y«;ar tUnr a ainglo m I^ndoti ieu.nr a>lmltted #m ho sold 8*000, )*|0 :f %nuill -)ibls it • \ #*rv kind and ooloe ,u Mieaiction u -.ik- week them were told 1. )-W Jirl.s ,.i ju.raiiiae. 8,000 Impeyan p’.wasaiii*. V ». ido Inn-,, mlng birds tnd #tner binls i<,-m North •nd South America, uid 36>* >d<u rcatli- cred aUnifrom India.—N’sw York Sun.- rh, American riinr*Hiwhbr-.. Lik« his master tne .im*rira i.borough- bred horse is fast lec-iming > >lt<tinct species. Like him. La' ’he Wt rains may.corns frera inn p.i-.-Un r-.t.-tvpe, but tin- nir of .die »• !**i . <v--11 ms touglu’iiH Ins mUM’fi' •';mii.. l n-i DOrve will Uimlp llllll >,le‘..iclir.-. .i Tounp-i' it lltark lia-. ' i‘ cts at tho station, and save extra fare collected upon tho train. The mail train stops at all B A W stations. Connections made at Way cross to and from all points on Savannah, Florida & Western Railway. Pullman Palace Sleeping and Mann Boudoir Cars. II. S. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, ticn*l Manager, Superintendent. C. I). OWENS, J. A. MCDUFFIE. Trnilie Manager. Gcn’l Pass. Agent F. W.ANGIER, > Ass’t GenTPass. Agent. PUTNAM'S Livery He! Corner Monk and Oglethorpe street!*. Leave Flovilla 8 07 a ni Arrive Macon 9 80 a in Leave Macon 9 35 a m Arrive Cocliftin 1107 a to Leave Eastman .1145 a in Leave Lumber City . 119 p hi Lcnve|Bnxlcy 2 10 p in Arrive Jesup 815 p ni Arrive Brunswick 5 85j» in Arrive Savannah. 7 58 p ni Arrive Jacksonville... . 7 45 p in ~£ooiyn NORTH. Leave .Jacksonville7 30 a m Leave Savannah 7 06 a m Leave Brunswick 10 50 a m Leave Jesup 12 50 p ni Leave Lumlicr City Leave Eastman 4 16 p m Leave Cochran 4 58 p m Arrive Macon... < 6 35 p in Leave Macon 6 45 p ih Leave Flovilla ft 12 j) in Leave McDonouglK 9 05 p m Arrive Atlanta 10 05p m Leave Atlanta . .1 00 p mlO 20 p in Arrive Home 4 10 p m 1 16 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 5 06 pm 4501> ni 7 05 p in 8 08 p ir 8 59 p iv 10 15 p ni 10 20 p in 11 47 p in 12 24 a in 1 82 a 2 17 n 8 13 a ni o 00 a m 0 10 u 7 00 pm 7?5 pm 8 80 p m 11 07 p 111 1 65 a l 2 80 ni 8 55 am 4 oo a in 5 It* a 6 07 a m 7 20 a m 7 40 a 10 40 a 185 p Connection is made at Cleveland witn Pullman palace sleeping cars, one of which goes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and tho other to New York via Roaiioke and tlie Shenandoah Valley. Leighton sleeping enrs between Brunswick and Atlnntn. For tickets and further Information, call on or address B. W. WRENN. G. P. A T. A. t L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta, Gn. Wholesale fend Reail ict. ur.i iYi:ui:r> daily to any part 07 THE CITY. 75c. PER tIUJMRED Lbs. that will lie acceptable to everyone. Buy Your Tickets* HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. M Y patrons and the public can rest assured of so 'tiling from mvstnnio « •TiiP finest Turn-Outs AXI> 1HF. Ill>rSERVICE. Your outer aoliclted, and MtUfMtion gnaran- A T PUTNAM, Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. E XAMINE niv ll#t Of House#, Lot#, till ms .nut 1 -and (or cuh and on time. A big bargain n Nnv Town lot# for DO day# only. Also Fire, .Life awl Accident Insurance AT THE CHEAPEST BATES. Apply to W. B.-BURROUGHS, Real ecute and nsurance Agt on Ucynoldi street, wi^h bin Three lots, 90x150, with new two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots. wJtq ele on Norwich street. MK (eat water front, with warehoaMtSxTOMd office. ■ _ Ono lot OO Hovnold# street, |Dx»0. Three wafer loto »t|tbe foot)otjl< (treat. Vary cheap. Ono DlxrlUolot. «xlS0, corner CocbranJarenM AndLondonameta,with.0room booae. Coabo bought at low figure. Bcetdea the Above wo hove • large TArfety of. TOWN COMMONS lota, which wawdlaeUotho- ctded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acre# of tho richest lands)in thefoonn- tyjone mile from heart of city.. Slx;ncre# cleared, with house,’(onr|milcs from city. 000 acres of licst lnnd|in tho eonnty. with twelve »m house, nine miles from the city4 18U acres of fanning land, with splendid two- Story house, kitchen-mid diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill. etc. Situated at railroad Can be 60- igar crossing, 4!4 miles from court house, cured very chcnp. 10 acres of good cluy land 4 miles from city. 7S> acres of land at I.ulntnnfton the B. AW. R. K„ SO miles from Brunswick. Large new well built bouse located thereon. Owner will roll at very low figure, being in want of money. Also three small farms not mentioned! above- very low 8,000,000 Acres Florida Lands# Wo have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Rnllwiiy lands. Florida-Commercial Company's lands, and St. John# k Lake Eustls Railway lands, aggregating more tbnn 3,000,000 acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in tho State, suitable for farming, graz ing. fruit and,vegetable growing, line, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices rjmge from $1 per acre upwards. * We solicit n portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish to place their property upon the market-, as well as those desirous of pur chasing, will do well to call and see us. tBORCHARDT •& LEAVY, . Steal Estate Agen.ts. ~- *' ■"* s • 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. O .J Glauber & Isaac* ■issipn #i fei ’ LoiaL, Office and Wnreroom in the former Freight Mouse of tho B. &, W. R. R next to Freight Hous* of E. T., V. & G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR * : Dry Salted and Smoked "Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meai and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments Bollcited. Parties wanting'anything in my lino will find it to their advantage lo call on mo before purchasing 'elsewhere. Highest market priecs-paid for Hide#, Furs. Wax, Wool, Ac. febll-ly 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 cell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $1 00 • * * \ Now is yoifr chance to purchase your Shirts while we havo theso bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 (fays. Call and examipe them, and Ye convinced that they are a bargain. .1 J. L1KSNER. & CO. O, I. C. JOHN H. POWELL (Estadmshed ixrs) Ha# moved into hi# new store on Neeilwood Plantation, Evelyn. Oa„ (10U mile# from Bnnu- wfck).and continues dealing in General Mcrehan- •Hoc. Green Groceries Fre#h Meat#.etc., am) a#k# a rootllHiaroe of the|«alrnnage of my friend*. rmr-Anyone wanting lAoving or hauling at _.,y time, or i. hnrre and buggy, can be neeom- iiHKlated by calling on me. T O' hmxom. Jn. w f union T. O’CouAor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIMt MARINE! ACCIDENT'! UEPBUSkXT TBB STABXCHC9T OOHPVNIRt OF TUB WORLD. » uctlMy