Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 17, 1888, Image 3

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TH1 TAU* BLOODHOUND. A ■tMHnlMlattlM D«r UnuriiKOM MilaM-CkWMtwbllM, The tnio bloodhound originated from tho old Talbot breed at Northern ~ * From there door hound* of old the modem Texas bloodhound £ din •oended. Of oouna there nre other dee of bloodhounds, viz., the flit* ,. bloodhound, which is an 'immense ant* tnal, and too entirely ferocious to use in the pursuit of any human hbinw and the Cuban or Spanish bloodhound, which is nearly akin to the one just named. Ths^ latter were used by the Spanish »«ir»<i«rc to track Indians, and in later time* tore- claim fugitive slaves, but they have fWfr » w, been used by any one in the United Stsita They era beddes,an entirely different breed dogvT^ The Cuban bloodhound is a tion of the deer hound, the taodoue mastiff and the Ruslan for Siberian) CMhoond. r they thne unite the uner ring aoent of the deer bound, the savage fdoodttiintinees of the mastiff and the Slftiniii ef the greyhound. TheywOl .track e fugitive, and, having •‘bayed” him, will tear him in piece*. Fhr different from this terrible animal fa the genuine Texas bloodhound. The name “blood” bound is, in fact, in a cer tain sense, a misnomer. The Texas bound Is not a savage animal, save when wounded,‘of when resistance is made. ' They are true descendants of the splen did animals which made such royolsport for. the Norman kings und nobles. Gen tle, patient, untiring and magnificent in strength, they are at once the patricians of their taoeand the favorites of their masters. The cruel admixture of blood which gives the Cuban hound his devil ish hatred of a fleeing foe is, happily, absent from the physical development of our American hounds. Indeed, public opinion .would not for a moment tolerate , the use pf the Cuban hound in pursuit of criminals, even of the most desperate character.' The object to. be attained by the use of bloodhounds is not the death or mangling of the man pursued, but his capture, and the bound is, therefore, called into requisition not on account of his powers of rtisfnirtlon. but because his unerring inxtmm will guide him straight and true tho path tlitf culprit has taken, even though twenty-four hours may have elapsed and rains have fallen and winds have blown to render the scent cold and faint and perplexing. These noble animals have inherited all the Instincts of their forefathers, who gave back the deep and mellow echo qf their bay in English glades in response to the notes blown by royal lips. When Cceur do Lion and his noble train, pursued the fleeing stag through sunny Sherwood’s forest rales they knew by the note of the hound that the ant- lend foe, arrow stricken and bleeding, was hayed by the fhithful pack, but only bayed. The panting animal did not at tempt to slake his thirst in the bibod of hie majestic prey, as the Cuban hound would have done, but sore and famishing as he was, he kept the buck on the de fensive until the hunters arrived, and it was only when the arm of his royal or noble master had driven home tho sharp steel blade that he ventured to feast on the rich, red current which flowed from the stricken throat of the gallant foe which had led him many a weary tnile that day over bog and moor; mountain stream and bosky thicket. ' And in tills power of restraint consists the great, the true value of the Texas hound. He .responds faithfully to the inherited instincts of his race. Trained to track a stag, ho will follow him until ho lias bayed him, and will leave the victim unharmed until the arrival of the hunter. Trained to track man, he Will do tho 6amo thing exactly. Henco, as sheriffs do not desire the death but fho capture of -criminals, it will easily be seen how far superior the Texas hound is to his Cuban cousin, and how much better adapted to the needs of a humane and civilized people. It may l>o token ds an absoluto fact that no fugitive need fear harm from a Texas bloodhound if, when brought to a stand, he. will remain quiet until his captors come. If he offers resistance, continues his flight or wounds the hound, why, then the hound will do just os his master would do under similar circum stances, and resort to extreme measures to defend himself.—Galveston Cor. Globo- Dcmocrat. v ines A KHtrt route. larva Twin. It MicnfllMoa and ^nrwzfwaaKST uJaSi, 44 ALTtHATIVE and an overcoming Una Omni , JSKatSoli'” 1 ,u,pow w haporer- 4 LAXATIVE. Actlngraildlyliutsurclyonthebowe’.* ft it curt* habitual constipation, and A DIURETIC. For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. Mntl.N. KMkrVnftlrto. WELLS, RICHARDSON 4 CO., Prop* BURLINGTON. V% M. MICKELSON *• * Great Reduction in-Prices I Never Before Soldjat Such LowSRatesI. For the coming Fall and Winter wa trip ba abte to offer oar onstomet* a moat complete lino of the various ertlelea menUoned below, end at meh remarkably low prloet that you have bat to (tve ua seal to ba oonvluceJ. No mob Inducement a were ever before offered ae we no* present in onr wholesale and retail stock Hardware in Every Line, House-Furnishing Goods, PAINTS AND 01 In all varieties, including Mixed I’nilVts, Doors, Sash, Blinds, wntoh will give beat satisfaction. Earners’ Implements of Highest Quality Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, FIUEND O THU HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Ware In every design. In Crookary. tllaea. Tin *i<d Agate Ware we have a fine end largo assortment, wblch wa art reads to offar at bottom prieee. We will bs pleased to akuw onr stock at all -lines. Satisfy yourselves end ns by giving ne in early eaU. angU-ly MICHELSON. Auo. F. Franklin. J. A. H. Jone FRANKLIN & JONES, Dealer. Broier an! Conning Mercian, Day, tain, Feed, Four, ton. Mill Feed Generally. • Car-Loo-v, lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. “Boating*^ the Machine. , Tho Schemes whereby tho knowing ones nowadays beat' tho “drop-a-nickol” machine ore so numerous that the busi ness is threatened with ruin. Tho man ner in which .the weighing machine is swindled is thus told bv ono who has •tried it bn: “Just place.the sole of your toot against tho edge of the upper plat form, push hard and sudden and then jump quickly on the platform; Unit big hand or fate will tell you your weight just as surely and correctly ns if you had acted •straight' on tho machino and paid your lonely nickel. Sorno fellows have been dropping lead slugs, just the weight of a nickel. Into tho slit; so, from all ap pearances, I think tho day of tho ‘drop- a.hIaIv/,1 * AAltnmAo la In flia unci '' Hodges & O'Connor. After one year’s trial tljlajnownn acknowledged fact that n o' Heep£ the Purest and Freshest Drugs in L the City. Our Pre seriptionflDepartment Is without doubt the most complete, ns the a mount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee ox-u-tnoes and dispatch, r* this depnttment Is under the pctvoiiul supervision of the oldest prescrip tf.i.. clerk known to the llrutiswiek put,lie. Neither are wo eonllucii to any one physician's pre scriptions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill nny and all that may be written, nnd If you favor us with nrnll in tills line wc will guarantee satisfaction, both astoquall- a-nickcl’ schemes is in the past. ’’r-Clii' cago Trihuhe. Bismarck's Famous Sotitcnco. ' ft is proposed to use the famous sen tence of Prince Bismarck, "WeGermnns fear God. but nothing else." as tho na tional German motto. A number of stu dents have been hunting for the origin of that expression ever since, to prove that there is nothing new under the sun. One find* it in Badne’s’“Atballe," as the saying of the high priest Joash. and an other has discovered a passage almost identical in Carlyle’s eloquent description of Abbot Samson (“Part end Present," took IL chanter 17). There scholars would destroy all the patriotism in Ger many if they had their way.—Chicago BtaUi tvaibiA.il, iiiiii it iwu limn tin vviin a tail in imn unu vv win ijiiaruiiiii. eaiiriiitvit , ni tenn uo m quwi* IT and price, wc also keen a full line or aoupn, tooth, hnir and noil, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet article . • :t«l in fact, evervthingthat goca to make up a first class drugstore.! We are also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE .BOTTLIMG WORKS, Where we manufacture Lemon, (I inner Ale, Sarsaparilla and Ktrawberryl Soda Water, wblch we guarantee to Iks as pure ns any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physician*, and] we have no hesitation in asserting that it is ns good ns any lmiiorted in the market. Call and give us a trial ..nd beacon vlnccd that what we tell you la true. . L. D. HOYT & CO., DBALKKS IN Latest Styles ProfosiiuuUi Dentists. ^wms* Hnuiieunue, DENTISTS. . And At Bottom Prices can be had by calling on DUtLK.b WN, d, B. WRIGHT, Comer Nowcastlejand Gloucester St, L0QAL DENTISTS. Ofllceln Kulaer block, over drug alora ot Lloyd A Adam,. “.(i ;my stock or HATS, CAPS 1 AND SHOES, NECKWEAR AND" BENTS’ FURNISHING [GOODS la larger than I have had In many seasons, and anrono can mat assured of being retted. Call and examine. • / Suite to order from samples, and HI guaranteed, J. B. WEIGHT, ^ J.W. Bennett. A. L. Groover. Newcastle and Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Ga.‘ gBIMBtT Ac] (3HOOVER, ATTORNEYS AT, LAW- Ofilce tn'Vfasinlc^Bullding, Up 8tair». Throw ahde your old clothes, and provide yonrartf with something new, seeagHnle and atrllah from the old reliable olotbler, & JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Neareaatlo and Monk Streets. I have Just received an elegant stock of season- bio goods selected by myself In the Northern markets, and can supplyltho town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES, HATS, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEARJAND HOSIERY Which were purchased for cash, and conse . lently can be sold on closest margins. MrSulta made to order from samples, much cheaper than from n tailor, and fit guaranteed. w SEA ISLAN BOUTE. TA D. ATKINSON, DENTIST. Offlce up stairs In Wright’s new Physicians^ JJ. SMFORH,1N. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offlce np •tairalafireoaabnUdlag;resldsncsMi Newcastle street, opposite Haore’s boarding bouse. .fel>8 Lawyers; QHOVATT * WHITF1BLD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. QFritetioe In all the courts of the Brunswick Clr cult. Offlos in Orovatt block. fobs McCRARY’S GRANT STREET. NEW VEHICLES, m BRUNSWICK & SAyANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. *i| Steamer St. Nicholas’ W 111 leave Savannah for Brunswick every 'Ivies, day and Friday at 4 p. m. Connections made with n. a W. and E.T., AO. Railroads, and etmtacr "Orcrker Hoy' Tor BaUlla Landings. Tb. "ou Nlchoia." tuneber kt All way points betw.-en Urnnewtek amt savannah. ■ For rateaof freights and pasi«age,ar <V. f. PENNI1 mab. re. FOR SALE. rr 'he Hermitage Island, Plantation and Dwelling. Nothing Second-Hand or Second-Class. Best j of, Everyhing 1 voN'T foil to call on Sam iloCrary when you t want snything In bis line. Ho guarantees mI tern-outs, best attention, and satisfaction guaranteed In every instance. peclaUydnvltedto giro him the gentlcuhorsaibelng kept for tti All Orders .for Draying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JEWELRY 1IEAD0UABTEKS. rpHE elognnt two-story, eleven-room house, . . and ninety-ninottorcN of choice land,on Her mitage Inland and tho main land adjacent. 4) acres on tho islnud. Only eight miles from Brunswick by water. Situated on a l>old creek. Yachts can fund direct at tho bluff. Splendid live onk groves. An clcgnut place for h gen- tiiree-quartcrH of a mile from lino of U. £ W Titles perfect. 'Call on or a<l<lruM, for lerma, J. M. DEXTER, fU-Sin Heal Estate Agent. Brunswick. Ua J. A. BUTTS, Physiciai\ ar\d Surgeon “Watch Mate aid Mar!. ' %* - I cnn rcll you from my Well selected stock the finest nnd beat goods ever brought to this city, and at prices tliat defy competition. Every Article Guaranteed. if you with to skw mousy sail at mr place »•: buslnetf-corner of Monk and NeweasUnstrceta My Watch Repairing o FFICE northwest corner of Newcastlo anil Gloune.ter «troet«,^lately occupied by Ur. J Wilson. Lull.left with ltockwcll, tho Drnggl.t, will receive prompt attention. Offlce hourii # to .unda toop*in. Itcaidcnceon Ulottcca. r street, one door from Union. Spccinl attention given |to disease* uf throat and IUng*. Dr. 1B. McCASKILL, HARD W ARE. Ste ves f uns, Pistols, Cartrjiines, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SASH, DOORS. BLINDS ■qt •> ©-pci «s=i ©.xicS. ’W"aeonB I'ERIIANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty yean practical experience, j L.d. Leavy & Co. RICHARD ilBBRIiABOTBB, Pit Aon CAL - > .Ldnl DKPtUTHIENT Is complete. I turn fiat none bnt first class work Olvomontrial. ' H. OBERLAEUTER, i Knnmwinr Bebnswiok, Ga Fat .IrmuaiM. BAUMOARTNER BROS bdtcreks and GKKRN'cnocnm, irAKE a specialty of Dcllclom Fat Beef re- iYA edved dally from Armour’s 'Stock Yanla in Chicago. It I* dcliclounly Fat nnd Tender, and to sold Twenty-five Percent cheaper than aam» meat can be bought elsewhere AUCTION AND COMMISSION MKKCHAHTS, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS illoction OPECIAL attention given to collection ot rents. Q Business and- consignments aollellcu, and speedy return* gnaruteed. Offlconext door to Apvxariixa-ArrzAL office. ■ elsewhere. Try a. Plaoe . And von wlUhave-tyvother. B$ef, Poili. iwr^, Etc., ■ ^ ALW..VS ON HAND. ' . 'i jw.«