Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, May 22, 1888, Image 2

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y-vV-*' -v * KT' i' r.n- n- «t t,m .inleti* I>: Sawyer n*ni:i.iw that full (I ■>t i Kr;,: t i> i.it..ntU»in liralth I' . \ ii;, iiml (h it |*!• i’ftgoi ttniln wutfc ip in* u .id\ mjiiriou* when until* lormH by Imny, HiixWtJf of jM Tin- "Iiiik mid strong unkM of nprv* fun i', blit when ihomNrecapt* bit is small tbs oir.'ci of ovar activity is an ismmili.ito dang» The carrying of bus!nose contain! worrimenU over night i.s n .train on llio iienMUt qttem. Oeru [Vilnius requiting keen, contitiuod nJrrtm-ss. like that of locomotive engt- in-:- :iml hank tellers, tiro extremely ni'.u in". Tho nervo strain on spr ::til.:- ' tors is obvious. Tito excitement of poll- tkm wrecks tamo men. A very mimot- omnia occupation exercises but ono port oT the brain, and that excessively. “Thus tho bapKfcMM daaUB* with figures mnt nothing hfltngtlrta year after year, become* tired. listless. Inelastic and finally incapable of work. A vaca tion trip to tbe aeaaldo or tho mountains benefits him immensely, partly by tho power of pure air and exercise, but largely because tho overworked areas of tbe brain aro rested, and because a new set of nets and bn presslons exercises other, brain cells that need exercising. *' As American business men grow older they do not reduce tho nervous expend!-' tfiro to correspond with its. natural de cline. Herbert Spencer touched upon this point in the •‘gospel of relaxation'* lie preached after his visit to this coun try. Domestic and business troubles are corroding upon the nerves. -Cramming in school results in what Huxloy calls pro- jcocious mental debauchery. Tho brain *of a child suffering from over study robs the blood of elements provided for tho growth of the. body.' As a consequence the child Is stub ted, though his parents may have been fine animals. Parents of nervous children should see that the deadly “school honor” be subordinated to physical development. What is the use of high skill without staying power! Too much 6f the night given to amuse ment. to social or other affairs, is the cause of nervous impairment. So aro prolonged dnjdgery, the over use of stimulating drinks ‘or drugs, and other abuses and excesses.—Cincinnati Com mercial Gazette. * “DM n’t Know’t was Loaded” M*y do for a stupid bo> ‘* excuse t but What can be said for the parent wt* sees bh child languishing dally and fails id recognise the want ot* tonic and blood-purifier? Formerly, A mm cl. bitten,or sulphur and molsssse, was the li^Pipfaf mtiifae tfaptmw all tnteUIgMt households keep Apart Sarsaparilla, which is at once pleaaaat to the taste, and tbe most searching and effective blood medicine ever discovered, Nathan 8. Cleveland, 3T B. Canton sti, ssssps* Dn, and loss of apnet _ oss ct appetite. loon- that all her complaints originated in impure Mood, and inducod her totake Ayer's Sarsaparilla. This madfcino soon restored her blood-making organa to healthy action, and In due time refatab- Ushednerformer health. I find Ayer's Sarsaparilla a moat valuable remedy for the lassitude and debility incident to spring time." J. Csstright, Brooklyn Power Cor, Brooklyn, H. Y.yaays: "As a Spring Uedlcino, I find • splendid substitate for the old-tiato compounds in Ayer's SaramrilU, with a faw doses of Ayer's Pills/After tliclr use; I feel fresher and stronger to go through the summer." Ayer’-8 Sarsaparilla, pbctabsd nv Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats. Price *11 six bottles, *S. Worth $6 a botUa Specimen or Chinese Ingenuity. Messrs. E. Claudel & Bra havo re ceived from San Francisco a wonderful piece of workmanship, which is a strik ing evidence of tho patience, skill and ingenuity of the natives of tbe Celestial empire. It is intended as an Easter offer ing, an egg, but little larger than a tur key’s, and, to outward appearances, noth ing but such an egg as might bo picked up in any farm yard. But insido of the shell there is such a delicate mechanism that an accurate description of it is well nigh Impossibly and to get a fair idea of tho limits to which human skill may reach it la necessary to see this marvel. Tho eggshell is divided into two parts, but so closely and skillfully nro they joined that tho naked eye fails to dis cover tho Uno of junction. Tito tiny lR UN S Wl & WESTERN R.^rLiT.OA'D. Ty Ty Route. * »u ami after 8uh<L»\v M. v Iws. Sill A I. ri f v k> r. works by which its different parts are th'i-iili: , ‘ operated'aro a lot ... • and diminutive wheels, so small tliat the largest of the lot hardly rivals in Bizo tliose small spangles which nro used in gold Bee i-itibroidery. Tin* arrangement is sucli liiat onco in . eacli imui the two shells, a liich aro hinged at tho baso, fly apart witli spring, displaying to view a gorgeous tulip, so artistically and truthfully col' ored that one can hardly believe that it lias not been plucked from a flower bed instead of lielng a production of art. Tho petuls ot the tulip slowly unfold, opening ono after tlie other, until tho flower is full blown. Within it stafids n weo church, with iielfry, on tho. outside of which is a small dial plate, whero tho tiniest Imnds point tho hour. Tho latter nro so very small that, placed next to them, the finest needle scorns monstrous. The hour strikes with a fairy-liko tink ling, the church slowly revolves on its axis, when tbe rear comes to view, ex posing the works to the sight. Then the petals of the tulip fold together again, the shells of tho egg rejoin, and for an other liotit tlie whole seems to tho un initiated beholder nothing but a common egg.—New Orleans Times-Democrat. A Crop of Stones. Did you ever hear of a “crap” of stones? I employed an old black man | when 1 first camo hero to gather up tho stones—“nigger heads," as they nro called by sowo—and pilo thorn up in tho fence comers. I paid him well, for I was glad to get them out of my way, and thought this was tho end of it. But tho old man turned tho, silver in his hands, twisted his hat, and said ho should liko the job of gathering tho next “crap.” Suro enough, each year about tho same number of stones insist on coming to tho (surfaco. Tho old black man lias gathered his fourth “crap” of stones for mo on Meridian hill. Ho firmly believes, and so do all tho numer ous negroes here, that they grow up out of j the ground the same ns nny tiling else. We know, however, that it is tho washing away and tho settling down of the cart ii that lays tho stones bare, and, beside that, tho pick and spado bring some to . tho surfaco that otherwise might not be seen.—Lippincott’s Magazine. Belter for Ivy Polemic g. I was repeatedly poisoned by ivv when A boy, and found no relief till an undo told my mother to give mo a tablespoon- ful iof thoroughwort tea each morning before eating during the mouth of May. and I never would bo poisoned ogajp. She followed his directions, and the re- . . y suit was I never havo been poisoned, .u * , since, although I'was exposed to it more or less each summer for a number of ■ years afterward. Tho abovo may uot lie a sum euro in all cases, but it is worth trying, as it can do ne harm if it does no ‘ a Tkask in Scientific Mtv.mnal. . CJ'iirlvaton Callahan JackMiuville Tlminnsvilli iVhridCfln Mobile Now Orlcnn* Call.itmn ... CharUvl.m .. Suva nunli Pearson A In puli; Ty Ty Sumner Willingham. DuvU Albany ...... Moniu't 'Tmry" *~\T~ Iv 11:10 a 1 i Til Cinein’ti l.\press ,»:uu |i in *5:20 p »n 5:42 p til C.11 p m i ;07 P m 7:18 p in 7:47 p in ii:Pu a m 11:00 a m 7:10 u in 5:10 p in r :50 p m «:ao a in 12:35 p m s:o;.pm 9:04 p in 10:0S a in |, in 2:3u p m a.in)|i iii Dei ;*lt\r Nashville.. Louisville. . Cincinnati. Cnlumbus.. Macon Atlanta . . Marieiia... Chatt-niinogt Louisville . Cincinnati., .‘irieinnati.. .. •ouirtviUe JiDttunooga .. Marietta Atlanta Macon ;.. Nashville Deentur. i‘‘»i»rltt “£‘l 7 :‘A) p in i: :uti a m a::l5 p m r :201. II. l‘:ia a in •»:!?.»a m 2:;>r.pm Haw a m 1:15 p m v r.’lpni K.'.pr p \\\ 8:05 p s:e5 a m 12:K1 p m a:S0 p m tit.V) p 12:15p m ^ninnili, Florida i"4 Wwtwil lii!i*y • U^YCaUM SHOUT, IINK. TIMM t*JBO lit smtCT MlV. IMfa I MaasRaar«* wm aiiu mi mau, k» M« l*i, on,,,. i» .. . i> wnyci U«m p u. tv.....-...|nX«SSWIi. I* MV*la ■ iv»...,...,it**iord I' IIS* w SMw |v »iM|in rust srEiusuit umk. I,*.....Tunp* Af w ...K*y Wi»t....f.v , *r*u...u»vwi*.. .j.v . lyi'iss boast esn to ui from K«w Viwk and MW OBUtAlta KXPUUs. OTvur-, pto rumteiu! tr..i«r. n in TJN.m it..,,. SiU.m lv.,.,„ Mt.u Ir...si ....Havsuush — ■»r 1.60pm ...r 6:16pm .Ir 6.06 pm him . m w.„'„ Ifcwaoon ar...., T30 atn Uiio.am le.f.„ 18:04 pin Iv..... 18:81 pm ir Ittlpui ar .... ....cmishui ■ .Jacksonvllte..... ..Jsekonvilla .... Wsyeron ....Valdosta .*.. ....Quitman .. Tbumssvllle.... .lv H4Tpa .1; t06p a Ir a pan • *r 4:40pa .Ir liMpa Jr SflBp ru 1‘ 1.48p m ciopm ir.„.. ...tiainbrldfte. .iv il:25 a a •Nipo •ObittancsOobee lv lldo.m Piu niau buffet cam to and from Jackannville and Vork* and tu and iroiu Jackaoiivll! aiitl New orleum vl. Peuiueels. EAST FLOHIUA EXPUESh. 1 81 pm Iv..... ..Stvatiuab .ar t‘i.23p in 8.20 p in IV Iv ;u 64 am 4 40 p ui ar. h '.1.63 am 7.48 p ui w .,J.4t ktaUl4\l iO iv < &> a tu 4llJ p U, . JackaonvUts- .... At 9:45 a tu 7:2»»p ta tv ....vucrtiM { .at 0:83 a m 8 80 p m ar..... igxiut lv 6:30. m *:•'» p m lv ....lake City.,. ar 10.46 am 8:45 m lv,...,.. ...JaitifavtUe ... ar Ul.80 b tu imj, m lv ...Live Oak *. ar 7.10a w 8:4opm lv...... ... .Dupont »r 4:06 a ui IT TB Hi! The Livest Town in the'Sonih! #' . • _ * Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business • and Investment! V * ; • * ' Wo offer for sale the following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. 10:56pin ar ..Tbomaaville Iv 3:26atu 1:23a »»i nr Albauy Iv 1:25am Pullman buffet cars to amt irom Jaeksoiivlllr an»l st.Lunin via Thouuavlllc. Albany, Montgomery amt Naahvlllo. ALBANY FXPUb-Sn 7:36 |* tu Iv.... Savnuuab.... — ar 6:luatii liijiK p m lv»... ........ .. lv 3;16aiu 12:40 a tu ar.... i.,..wayvroM .. .lv 16:10in. 6:3u * ui ar... Jacksonville... .. lv 7:IM» p m 7:tMip w lv..,. Jackson ville... ^r 7:26 n m 1:06 a n> lv.... .... waycroBi* ....arlliSOp tn '4:31l.iu ar.... ......Dupont lvli> :lO)itu 7:10 a tu ar.... Live Oak..... ... -lv 0:55 pm 10:80 am er.... ....nalttoHvillo .... Iv S:45pn> 10:46 am ar.... . .lv 3:25pm 2:R6 a mlv rilocping ear* to aiuffroiu .InekKOuvillo and Havau- uaht JE8UP EXPRESS. 8.45 pm Iv..........Savannah ar H.S0 6.10pm ar ....Jesup .....Iv 6 25am Stops at ail regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cincinnati nml through coaohea Jacksonville to Chattanooga Pull sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold steamship connections, and ‘baggage checked through. Sleeping car bertha and sections se- »-. « Station. v.. * , HAULER, Gen. Pass. Agt. U. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. E. T. V. & u. it. It. The Fldridn Short Line. On and’nftcr Sunday. Nov, 27. 1887, passenger 1 Ttt follow*, (Central Stahdanl Iv 11:00 p m . Iv H:i.s a it» .tv 12:20 pm . 1\ : .7*5 ji m I* 13:88ill i A :2o t» m 11:2t: a ni 12:00 m Callah t baric Savam Iv 7:80am Iv Sa)3 a in Iv 38.0 a in Iv 7:00u ill IvdOroo a m Iv 10:29 am Iv lo:4l am Iv 11:87 a m Iv 12:05 pm lv|l2:2Sp m a r 13:30 p \u 12:28 p m 4:20 p m 7:10 a m s:«m) a m 4:oo p m t aVi a iu 12:5’ pin 0 v m 7:15 p ,.i 2:).*. p m s:l5p m 8:57 a in 4:27 a in 4:40 a in 5:82 a m 0:08 a m |(>:25 a in 0:45 a m Wnveross Scldattervlllr... llolxikcn.... Waynoavtile Jamaica Pvdcs' Marsh llrunsw ».k fHtop onsignah Piuvh?!-,* tickets at tho station, and save extra far • • 'iHeetod ujmh the train. Tin* m.'iii train stops at all It A W stations. Connections made at Way cross to and from all point s oil savannah, Florida Western Uailwav, l*ullman Palace Sleeping and Mann ltoudoir i'. If .VINES, GEO. W. IIAINES. View.*I Managev. Superintendent. r. 1). OWENS, ,1. A. McPEFFlE, Trallic Manage'*. GenT Pass. Agent F. W.ANGIKU, Ass i Gen’l Pass. Agent. PUTNAM’g Livery Stable! ■I .rner Monk and Osletlu-rjH'streets. t ?«• Finost Turn-Outs % -iithk i-.K-r nKiivioi:. «r otrter .4icltc<l, and MtUtactton guaran- A. T. PUTNAM, Iauwc Atlanta 6 10 iv in Leave McDor.migh 0 18 a m I^»ave Fiovilla 8 07 a m Arrive Macon ONO a tu Leave Macon .. 0 85 a m A rrlve Cochran . 1107 a m laoavo Kastman . 11 45 a in Leave Lumber City 1 10 p m Leavejlhixley 2 10p iu Arrive Jesup 3 15 p m Arrive Itrunswick. . . 5 85 p m Arrive Savatmah. 7's* p ic Arrive Jacksonville... 7 48 pm f,ociN« xokth. Leave Jacksonville . Leave Savai.nah . Leave Itrunsw ick Leave Jesup Leave Lumber City.. Leave Kastman Leave Cochran Arrive Macon Leave Macon heave Fiovilla Leave McDondutdi. Arrive Atlanta Imave Atlanta •Arrive Home. 4 IU p in 1 IG p m Ar. t.hittanotfga 5 00 pm 4 50_p m Connection is made at C level aim nun Pullman palace sleeping cars, one of which goes to Wash ington, via Lynchburg, and the other to New York via Hoaiioke and the Shenandoah Valley. Leighton sleeping cars between Bruns and Atlanta. For t Cxotsand further Information, call on or address 11. W. WKKNN, G, P. & T. A., L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Knoxville, Tenn. Atlanta, Ga. ' lot, with Urge two-storv dwelling amt out bouses, also one cottage and out houses, every thing comparatively new and in good order. One-half lot eomer Mansfield and Albany sts. One Bay lot 45x180, with buildings. Ono lot on Oglethorpe street,£a»d buildings, Ono Hay lot 30x100 with two-story brick build ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap forth© mouey. Splendid building site, north corner Oglethorpe and Gloucester streets. Lot comer Gloucester and Albany streets. One lotion Albany street. 4 Portion of Trust lot 00x100—splendid building fine lot 90x180, corner Union and Howe streets with Improvements. One lot and elogant residence on London street, lot 00x180. One Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi- rablejfor residence. Three hits. 00x180 each, t story houses, near school}» liufiness lot 80x00 on Ne« castle street, near ChandSiy’s brick. Business lot on Newcastle street, near, Greer’s stable NEW TOWN. Portions of three lots, aggregatihg 87^x150 ft., in Reynolds street, with buildings. Three lots, 00x150, with new two-story build- ng and out bouses, facing Court House Square. 8SU foe t w«te# front, with warehouse faxfO and oOe., One lot on ttornold, atroet, 80x90. Threwwater lota at|the foot|ol| L street, very cheap* - • ’ one Dixvllle iot, 45x120, comer Cochrantoyenao and Lonilon ,treoui, with 5 room houae. Can bo boucht at low figure. Beside* tho nbove wo liaviva largo Isrietv 01 TOWN COMMONS lots, which wo will sell at de cided bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres of tho rlctio8t|lands|iii tbejeoun- ty,|ono mile from heart of city. Slxlacres cleared, with house,Jfour |mi!es from city. 1HI0 acres of best laiutjin the county, with twelve room house, niuc miles from the city.J 13H acres of farming land, with splendid two- story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill, etc. 8ltufited at railroad crossing, inileo from court house. Can be se cured very cheap. - 10 acres of gootl clay land 4 inilcs from city. • 729 acres of hind at Lulaton, on the B. AW. B. R., 39 inilcs from Brunswick. Large new well built bouse located thereon. Owner will 6cll at very low figure, being in want of money. Also three snialljfarniH not mentioned' above— verv low. 3.0Q0.000 Acres Florida Lands. Southern Bailway Company’s lands, and St. Johns & t.ako Enstis Hallway lands, aggregnting more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located In nearly every county in tho State, suitable for forming, graz ing, fruit and vegetable growing. IMnc, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices range from ft per acre upwards. We solicit a portion of tlie patronage of the public, and those who wish to place their property upon’ the market, as well as those desirous of pur chit slug, will do well to call and see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY. R.eal Estate Agents. > ■*. • - 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA- Wholesale and Retail! l.-i: DKMVKBKH DAlt.Y TO ANV 1‘AltT O? TIIK CITY, 75c. PER UUNdltEP Lbs, MVKltY effort will lie made to give a service that will lie acceptable to everyone. Buy lorn* Tickets. HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO. ESTABLISHED 1866. vitoJte WATER PROOF, Potent uctho *, the time ml H Wm of tny other oar. Loc* no*. i%: ncrrnttlcs It i« an CreMnlcd end UCswUHAl s t’lla>T IT UTK for I'LADTBtt ••••»:». OrnnacaUu LABPKTS u4 KCG»«r«MM faneriri, cheaper IctlrriluOUCBCi- CTCiWo^* u4 banplcs Vrcf* W. E. PORTER & Co.* Agte. L iUl .1 Slot* and we wimple, of XANlLLi ROUFIMi, BIDISO MB RBEATHIXO, AND OILCLOTH. Glauber & Isaac, i 33r , -OLXR.J3'V^7-3. Office and Warerootn in the forme- next to Freight House ;ht House of the B. <fe. W. ii. R .f E. T.. V. & G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR ' Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, I1a;is, 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 And it to their advantilgi call on mo before purchasing ^elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs, W Wool, &c. icliil-1 I \A prominent Shift Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both ■jr Laundried 2 and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c wo will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we 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 tie for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and be convinced that they arc a bargain. -I J. LISSNBR & CO. LADIES Do VoiirOivit Dyeing nt Home, with Peerless Dyes ! Tliev will dye everything. Ttiu .• .re wild every where. Price I Oc. n pneknge—to ra,lore. They have no equal for strength, brightness, amount nclutire. or for fnstueM of rotor, or non f.U- ituUlics. Tliy do not crock or smut. For Yf Win. ooivaft * Co.. Druggist*. Sign Uoldcn Mortor) Brunswick, tin. 8BWI %'S' V T 0 ,- ’ONNOE. Jti. T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT! BEPKESEXT THE 8TABSCUEST COMPaNIKs OF TUE WOBLD. <*Hn-l\ mmafrn