Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 17, 1888, Image 2

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Ah'**# IrtHij . ■I ti.i*v d>, i time More* about tho J Ic.K |4 R'l oppi-.ilor sluing In lii- In VnnuHiver. 0. C,. and •end in'; n nt.-wiy-clear tlirotijdi on antrnight tiin- tn Sew South Wale*. but therm ii iuh ii word of truth In it.‘ It Itaa never Imi liimrnnd never will be with our jin -out rvMocii of telegraplilBi?, Tim apwikcr was Chief Operator Will iam Lloyd, of tha'main oftlco of the Wntm Union in tiiU city. Mr. Uoyd went on to explain why a menage could not he arnt such a long distance on continuous line. •■Ltuid telegraphing and ecu ing nro totally different," laid Ur. 'land Hint la where the bitch cornea in. . If I want to eend a menage to Bomber, for Instance, it first goes to Now York, then to Torbay, Newfoundland. It u taken down tliero and’ is aunt by, another ayatem ^Queenstown, Ireland. It is re ceived there, not by sound, but by reflec- .lion. Tho operator sits ip a dark room and the spark from tho wire is shown in a' looking gloss. Thla is reilocn.il oirtlm wall, oatf ia read in tlrnt way, From this point it goea to London by tlio ordinary method. From there it to sent to tho African cable line leading ncron the Channel, down the Medlterrnnean and the Bed sea to the Indian ocean, there it takes to Bombay. Probably fifteen oper ators handle tho afeMOge before It' reaches its destination, and to say that a menage con bo tent through without a ■top is nonsetwe. The work isdone very quickly, though, and a meisage to Cal cutta or Bombay would go through in two hours, perhaps three, according to the tray the wiree are working. They have been sent in less time."-Chicago Mail. * What a Time People formerly had, trying to swallow the oiddaikloaml pill with its Him of magnesia vainly disguising Its bitter ness ; and what a contrast to Ayer's I'ills, that have been well called "iimhI. Icated sugar-plums"—the only fear bo. Ing that patlenta may ho tempted into taking too many at a dose. But the directions are plain and should be strictly followed. J. T. Teller, M. I)., of Chlttenaiiyp,' N. Y., expresses exactly wlmt hundred: have written at greater length. -Ho aays: " Ayer’s Catlisrtio Pills aro highly apprcc!sted.^Thoy are perfect In form and coating, and their effodts gro all that the most careful physician could desire. They havo supplanted all tlm Pitta formerly popular hero, and I think It muat be long before any other ran bo made tlmt will at all compare with them. These who buy your pills get full vfdue for tbelr money.” ! f* "Safe, pleasant, and certain In tlieir action," is the couelse Uafilmuny of Dr. George E. Walker, of Mortius- vllle, Virginia. <■ "Ayer’s Tills outsail all slmllsrprep arations. Tlie pnldlu having once used them, wit) liars' no others."—Berry, Venable & Collier, Atlanta, Go. Ayer’s Pills, Prepared by Dr. J: C. Ayer fc Co., Lowell,Hmk field br all Dealers In Hodletna. iiuiiili. Florid ml Wfiticfii Riilvij W.VVCitUSySHOBT LINK ■ c-Akit m itmtcT nov. miu iwr. IMs resit are ran by DMUraj t!i„StiSSS “® t U trains on this i V siniKlVnl Tltm leave nml srrlre H Wkn UDU VAST MAIL. ■ «>■> now*, tinsoi Ir IfcSUpis IV,......... 4twp m tv nsniord to lillsra Sitiopiusr Tsiups .....tv aiiupm .brftZdf'KR Mauds) sod Tburr, pm Tu.xl.yand Friday, p m WedBM sod PLANT HTXAtoUIlV UXB. Lf *....' Ar.,...EsyWwt AT, - -te sad irmUewyoifc tad ML a at Pull in ad huff* tears to Tsintw, nw nui».M irr—wmi t,Hsa ir..,< ntrssash....i..,sr TASp tS:2 fAVs pai&r nt am 1/ IV 3:47 p . to ago pm 10(10 s to Ir . .JoclonvlUe to I pda WaycroM t-tfya S38p p 2 la3pm ar TbemaarUla..I.Wpai RV THE SEA! Tlie Lives! Town in the South! . Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! ' ; \ •- 'a £.j* A Wo offer for tsle the following City and Country property: UNSWIOI/ & WESTERN H ra rr.,-R.OAP.Il tv TVROUTE. How Amputation. fa Performed. Tho layman Is often surprised to note how slight ifro tlie external manifesta tions of serious diseases which sometimes call far radical surgical treatment. Dr. Warren thought In before the medical class at tho Massachusetts general hos pital not long ago on old nun upon whose WbMdther. appeared to be a small oi> #n( j „ Wr ,*». ■two spot, not at all malignant or painful^ ger trains will run as follows: CKKTI4AL STANhAltl) TIXX. FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. s i M,.K * » llruuawlck V to 6:35 a m Pyles’ Marsh... . .... -to +7:15 » m Jamaica .. . ... tv n m Wuynuavtll* Iv 83)7 n in llobtlkeii.. Thomas vtlle Pensacola.. Mobile New Orleans to its appearance. It was situated dl-' rectly upon tho back of : the luuul, and deemed To* Be no" more: than’ a trifling local sore that could be easily h^Oed. The patient was a man of more that 89 years. Dr. Warren explained that tlie nobble was of a cancerous nature; that itjud manifested itself to no bthcr part - of the body,-and that amputation seemed to be tbe only safe coarse to resort to. Ho accordingly proposed to toko off the band just above the wrist beftfee the malignant disease had a chance to spread. Tbe usoal application of rubber bond age and tight rabUer ^oord above the point of amputation-.was made, and the ££' 1 ?. h “ l surgeon made rapid work of tho case. A stoglo sweep of the knife just over the wrist severed the skin and it llttlo deeper. The tissues were then ” * for nearly an (nob thepolnt where the bene was to be cut to order to .'make a flop. The flesh was quickly cut to the bones, end a few strokes «if the saw severed them. The wound was antisopticolly treated and sewed up, and to ten or fifteen minutes from the time he wu.-1 renght In the old man wns picked up by n m rung attend ant and carried back to Mm mi in tho surgical ward.—Now York l :..*. Mlsmarek’s Magnificent Physique, , Tlie appearance of Bismarck, who Is not only u famous man, a prince, and a general, but who is chancellor of tho ei f ire ns well, makes tho populace gat,,. venture to assert that nowhere to tho world can a man of 78 years be found •who compares with this magnificent looking lender. Tho perfect command that Is exercises over hfangetf to addition to pulling the uosesond patting tho backs of the nations was shown last winter when the Iron Chancellor reduced his llobdkt-ii a tv 334 a m Schlmtvrrlllu |lv 3:1:1 it m Witvc.m»« ,iar Sill am Savannah ar Mats p ni Charleston sr 4:2Unm Cnllsbau aril an it in JaokannvUls .Ir IMi Express / 5 aw pm f3:w pm 0:42 pm 0:11 pm 7:07 ~ 7:18 , ... 7:47 pm 0:00 s m 11:00 s m 7:10 s m 8:oo a m ....sr l;Sopm sr S'.Mam nr 7:65 a m Jacksonville to ?iau a m Collahsn tv 881.7 n m Charleston Iv 8:00 n in Savannah to 7:00am tgomery. New Orleans Hlrmhighani . Decatur Nashville Louisville Cincinnati limbus. SiSMpm sr BatnbfMss to tliSSan «<Upm ar...;...Ubatta3uoeb«> to II Alan Fulimsa boost can Is sad from Jscksounils and Haw Fork, kad to and from Jacksonville and New Orleans vis Psnsscols. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.80pm lv....U..8svan0ib.... sr 13.33pm A3Upm lv J«,up..... to lo.S4am 4.40 p m ar wsyoruas I- w.M a in 7.40put or Jscksouvt ls .. 4illpm to,.Jacksonville .. 7.-30p"ui ivi! 8.30pm ar... ..waycruss sr SiSS-sm ..Dupont Iv 0:30s ui IrtOp m to........T.Lskedlt]T......^sr iius«m i Iv.i MvsOsk. 8:40pm lv Dupont sr 4:23 am 10:53pm ar........XbomoavUlo Iv 3:35am 1:33am or...... Albany to ls25am FullmtD buffet can la sail irora JtcVsanvUIr tad ht.Louis vis Tbomisvllle, Albsnv. Montgomery sud Nsshvillo. 4 ’ ALHANY EXPIlEKb. 7:35pm lv.,,.. Ssvsuusb ar CilVsn, 10:03pm.to...., Jesup Iv 0;l5sm 12:40sm sr...tvaycro.B lv 18:insni ..It 7:0ll p m . sr 7:23 sjp ,...srll:30pm —lvlfilopm 7:10 s m ar.,.. Llvo Osk lOiaOsmsr...;....Gainesville .... .Iv 8:35 pm ..lv 3:43pm 10:48 in sr..U. I lii ii i in 11 H| .Lsssiniy lv 3:25 pm ...Dupont ..sr 0 45pm 8.30sm ar....!,...Tbomssrllls Ir 7.00pm U.40smtr 4..I...Albany lv 4.00pm Btops at all regular stations. Pullman pslsce sleeping cars to sad from Jacksonville and Sevan- jtjfiSCP EXPRESS. 3.48 pm lv.,.. Savannah ,sr 8.30s m 8.10pm sr.... Jesup Iv 6 28sm Stops st sit regultr and flag stations, . Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanooga PuU sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and baggage checked through. Sleeping car berths amt sections se cured at Passenger StaUon. W.P. HARDEE, Gen. Puss. Agt. R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E.*fc. V.?& G. R. R. WftorWa Short line. On andlaftcr Sunday, Nov. 27, 1887, passenger trains will run as follows, (Central Standard Time.) OLD TOWN. On# lot, with Urge two^tory dwelling and ont nooses, olao one eottace and ont bouses, every thing comparatively new and la good order. One-half lot corner Mensfleld and Albany stm One Bay lot 43x183, with bnlldings. One lot on|Oglethorpe atrcrLSsnq buildings. Ono lot on Olonccstor street—splendid business location. One Bay lot 80x100 with two-ttory brick build ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for tbe money. Three lots on .Grant street—good business loca tion. Splendid building site, north comor Oglethorpe and Gloucester streets. Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets. One lot Jon Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 80x100—splendid building site. . Onelgt 00x180, corner Union nml Howe streets with improvement.,. One lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 00x180. ' V * Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon-^ good Investment. Lot 30x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. I Ait 00x110 on Newcastle street, near Catholic church, with nice residence. Three lots, OOxISO eai-.n,'containing 4 new two- story houses, near school house. llnsiness lot 30x30 on Ne* castle street, near Chandler’s brick. NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, aggregating 87^x160 ft., on Reynolds street, with buildings. Three lots, OOxlCO, with new two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots, witq clc on Norwich street. ttot water front, with warehouse 18x70 and Om lot on Reynolds street, 80x90. . nice water lots ntftho fooijofj L street. Very .wH?«room honse. 'Cant tstkrwHgara. elded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres ot tho richest landsjln tho|noiin- tyjono mile from heart of etty. Slxjacies cleared. with house,'foup|mlles from city. s . '' • 300 acres of best land|in'the county, with twelve rooq^ house, nine miles tronrtho eltyfi largo bam, sugar mill. ete. Situated st retire crossing, miles from court house. Can be ■ cured very eheap. 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city. very low flguro, being In want ot money. Also throe small farms not montloncdl nbovo— very low, 3,000,00Q Acres f . .. . Florida Lands. Wo liavo also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Ratlwny lands! Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and 8t. Johns ft Lnko Eustls Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 teres of elioleo lands located in nearly every county In tho State, suitable for farming, graz ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress, and cedar timber. Prloes.range from |1 per acre upwards. aoiKO soi’Tn. wnei die iron Llmnceilor reduced his Birmingham lv this pm weigl;t thirty-five pounds by a course of ■Ji BW Owonns Iv 7:35 am trainiUK .Unit would hdvo staggered a Montgomery.. lv 10:33p m collegian. "The full significance of this feat," ono of the nrince’s phyBiciims said to mo tho other day, "will not strike you till you call nil tho conditions Into view. It shown itftiT nil tlmt three pcoro years and ten is by no means a goal to be dreaded. A man's ago is what ho makes it, accord ing to Princo Bismarck. Still when a man U in his 78d year it looks like fool hardiness to suddenly reverse all old and methodical habits, take loo cold baths at daybreak, have cold meat and cold tea for breakfast, let wines and beer drop out of existence, and do an amount of violent exercise that would wear out a 30-year-oldfiaboror. ’’ The liard physical work which tho chancellor has passed through to order to get his weight down has left him a picture of erect and sturdy manhood. Ho gives tho lie even to tho most com plimentary ot his portraits. All his life ho has been an attucte, and now he reaps the reward.—Blakely Hall's Berlin Let- tlanta ur Marietta in- Chattanooga.. ar Louisville nr Cincinnati ar 2:55 p m 3:oo a m 1:15 p m 2 28 p n: 8:43 p m 0:05 n m 3:40 a m FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Florida Cincinnati lv Louisville lv Chattanooga... lv Marietta.. :..V. lv Atlanta lv Macon lv Columbus )v Cincinnati LoulsvtUa. Nnshvllto. Decatur,. lv lv 11310 (i m lv 8:4ft ii in lv 12:20 pm 1 f :S3 p m Express 3.00 p m 8:05 p m 8:05 a in 12:53 pm 2:20 p m 8:50 p in 12:15p m 8 Id a m Leave McDonough 6l8n ui LeaveFlovilln 807am Arrive Macon •. 3 30 a in Leave Macon 9 35 a m Arrlvo Cochran 1107 n in Learo Enstmnn 11 4.7 u m Leave Lumber City 1 in p m Lcnvc|Bnxlcy 2 10p m Arrlvo Jesup 3 15 p in Arrlvo Brunswick 5 85 p m Arrlvo Savnnnnh 7 5* p m Arrive Jacksonville 7 4.7ji m l'ensnro’.n Thomasvllje. lv iacksonvillc.. ~iv" 7:30"nTir Callnh.m ...- Iv 83)5am Charleston lv 8:00am Snvminnli lv 7:00 a in ter. ouu. I’nro Water a, a Steillcinv. Dr. Brunton says tliat water is • iier- haps, tho moat powerful dinrwio Vo ’ possess. It has tlie power < f creating tissue change, and thU3 un i. lying tin} product:: Of !l“SUe.wa8tO ' .. : ix-sttlt from it, but i: removes lii.-c waste products us fast they nro fnrmitl. and thus, ^Tagiriug riw> toincre-.iMil apin': ite, provide* fresli nutrimeut for i!p- tissues and acts as a true tunic. In \ crscmawlto ore occuKtutoed to take too l.ttlo water tho pmdschi of tissue waste may be formed faster tiian they are removed, and ti:us lix’Uululating, may give rise to disotfte. —The X’raditioncr. . do not asic, wm this do aw any harm! Ask, (will it do mo any good} ■ftocom- jionioiihiup uf much of what w* call "so ciety" in liiilit or no bettor 12:23 pm 4:20 pm 7:lo a ni s.mk) a ni 4:iK) )> m 8:40 pm 4 :oo n m 12:5.* p m t$:30p in 7:15 p m 2:15 p m 8:15 pm jVnvcrtwtt • .... lv 10:00am .1:57 n m Schlattm-UIn 1 v 10:2tt a m 4:27 a m Holtokcn lv 10:41 a in 4:40 a m Waynesville lv 11 $7 a m 5::i2 a m i» a V ,n , w . * v 1S:05 p m «:o:'»nm ryloi.’ Mai>h lvf 12:28 p m +0:25 a m Bninswirk «r 12:60p m 0:45 a m t8t«p on slcna). l»»;rrliitN4' tickotn at tho station, ami save oxtra fmv tollot tcfl ui>on tlm train. V u ‘ at all B Jt W stations. Lonueotions made at Wnverosa to and from all on Snvnnnali, Florida & Western Railway. ^ ;;Mllinan Talaee Sleeping and Mann Doiidtiir II IIAINKS, GKO, W 11A INKS. Gon*l Manager. Superintendent. C * l i;°1Y K J5 S * -I- A. MclHTFFIK. TraOle Manager. Gcn’l Pass. Agent F.W.ANGIER, Asa’t Gcn’l l*as®. Agent. Rqoino north. Leave Jacksonville. . 7 80 a m Leave 8avat nali 7 o«s a in locavo Rrunswick .10 60 a m Leave Jesup 12 50 p m Leave Lumber City Leave Kastman 4 10 p m Leave Cochran 4 5$p m Airivo Macon.. m 0 85p m Leave Macon... T. » 46 p m Leave Flovilln s 12 p m Leave McDonough.*.*.... o 05 p m Arrlvo Atlanta I0 05p m Leave Atlanta . .100 p mlo 20 p m Arrive Rome 4 10 p in 1 10 p m Ar. Chittanooctt. .6 00 p m 4 60 p m 7 05 p ir 8 08 p tr. 8 60 p nr 10 15 p m 10 20 »m 11 47 p 111 1224 a m 1 82 a in 2 17 + 1S1 818 am 0 00 a in , 0 lo a in 7 00 p ni 7 p m 8 HO p m 11 07 p m 1 65 a m 2 80 a m 8 55 a m 4 00 a in 5 lo a m 007 a m 7 20 a m 7 40 a m 10 to a m 185 p m We solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish to place their property upon the market, aa 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. Glauber & Isaac, BrunswJ -53s.,. Ga. Office and Wareroom in the forraot next to Freight Hout. Freight IIo(iso of tho B. &. W. U. R of E. T., V. & G. R. R. Connection is made at Clcvclann with Pullman imlace sleeping carts one of which goes to Wnsh- gton. via Lynchbn ork via Roanoke an Leighton sleeping nnd Atlanta. b'or ticketHaml further information, call on or Address II. W. WUKNN. G, P. * T. A.. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn.m Atlanta, Ga. PU NAM’S livery Stable! C »rner Monk and Oglcthoriie htroet.-. M Y patron* and tlm public ca 11 re*t aty-uredof securing from my »tai>ic The Finest Turn-Outs • AND1HE IIK8TSEUVIOK. fl Vonr outer solicited, and •ftUfaction gnsran- A. T. PUTN AM, Wholesale and Reail II I'. DEI.IYKIIEI) DAILY TO ANY l’ART O? THE CITY. 75c. PEii HUNi>REI) Lhs. 1 that will ho ncooptnhl^ to everyone. feuy Your Tickets. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. Nk A M IN E my lUt of Hou*c», Fai ms nnd fond for cash and on time, ‘ A big bargain l*\y Town lots for 90 days only* Alto Firs, Life ant Atcifleit taratte AT TIIE CHEAPEST RATES. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, Real estate and n.nrsnee Agt HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Halted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meai and Grist, CoBn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited, call on me before purchasing “elsewhere. Wool, Ac. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Fui urs, wi fob! 1-1; m DOZES WHITE A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and wo have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 76c wo will sell nt 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 wc will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.50 wc willsell for $1 00 ' . . Noiv is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call nnd examine them, nnd be convinced that they are a bargain. , -I J. L.ISSNER & CO. LADIES So Your mvu Drelnaai Home, with Peerless Dyes ! They will dye everything, where. * " ■ — have no f ft- Tho, are-Mill every They „ lounl trior f:iistai»»of color, or non fad- Ti .i dit not uru-k or .tout. Fot Cnivntt A Uo_ Dmggl<t«. 'Sign or) Ilnm-wlck, GO. > where. Price 10c. a |tack.itc—40 odor.. equal (or .trength, lirtghtneis, a intea; * ' “ & T O’ JO.SSOB. Jo. T. O’Connor & Ca, INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! * MARINE ACCIDENT)! MtoRHUrr TOR STAUNCHEST COMPANIES OF THE WORLD. oelUMy