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THE ETHIC* OE
SUICIDE.
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want anything In hia lino. He guarantee*
ickihI turn-out*, best attention, and satisfaction
guaranteed in erery Instance. The ladles are es
pecially Invited to giro him their patronage, the
gen Heat horses being kept for their use.
All Orders for, Braying
PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
BRUNSWICK
MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT
TANOOGA,
VIA TIME
KTEINJUGA. RAILWAY,
SCHEDULE IN y.VVKcF8KI’T. 80.1888,
Leave Brunswick 810 p in 815 a m
Arrlvo Macon 1 45n m
A very mysterious incotudsteocy in
hmtuiit nature lies in the contrast be-
3 tween life which makes self |irewrratlon
Ha tint lore, mid that titter contempt nml
intolt ronce of It which induon self <ic-
- atruciinn. By nil bunntn laws, the uvitt
who Inker nnotlier’a Ufa in defending Isis
own is held guiltless of murder; Ida deed
is nee utitotl Justifiable in recognition of
tm'0&t saving inotinct witivwliic!: the
creator lias accotnimn.'ed Uni gift of life
loull ids croniures. With the enrlfest
consciousness of |pung animals tiiis in
stinct appears In umulity and shrinking
from danger, real or imaginary; and
down to tiw louffet order of beings, a
woun 1 tl i’.ing will exert its last strength
to vf u hiring its existence blotted out.
As flip list- human species, wo Imre it on
ficrip.uro i uthorily that ’.‘all tlmt a burn
hath will Ito give for his life.”
In view of this, who that is unaware
of the facts would expect to so con
stantly Hear of man and women, pad
even children, finding life unbenrablo
■nd ending oil? What a surprising vio
lation of tliis innate principle it acorns,
when for tills or. that cause, and often
for no carno that is evident, some cliooso
death rather than life! id.
Suicide isnot entirely confined totbo
human species, ■ There are numerous 1
well authenticated instances of different
animals deliberately killing themselves
when circumstance* rendered life no
longer desirable. A recent traveler in
tbo tropics tells of coming at various
times upon the skeleton of a species of
poisonous.serpent Within' a circle of
leaves of the prickly cactus, and later the
riddle was solved by his seeing some
monkeys engagkl in surrounding a sleep
ing reptile with the spinous vegetation.
Upon awaking and finding itself im
prisoned and pll Ha attempts to escape
Tuttle, the serpent presently took refuge
in stinging its own body and dying at
once. It Is commonly reported tliat the
some thing happens when a poisonous
snake is hemmed in by fire, in t> spasm
of desperation at finding no chance of es
cape, it turns its means of self defense
into means of self destruction.
,The animal kingdom is a law unto
itself. Not so with man. He is subject
to the higher law of duty and accounta
bility; and no environment can be called
hopeless to one who believes in a gra
cious, overruling power and the better
life to come. A portion of the alarming
number of current suicides, it must he
1 confessed, awaken only the sincercst
pity in overy susceptible' and benevolent
heart, and probably there are very many
more coses of thla kind, were tlio secret
causes that have actuated the victims
brought to UghL Yet wherever human
law is founded on the divine law, self
destruction must
ait a crime. A mangt buildings are
wads own in the senJIthnr ..
on fire and bum them down with impu
nity; much lestods his llfe-da possession
which cannot bSwstored—so exclusively
person;'1 that he has the right to end it
by violent* iq on hour of discourage
ment or disgust.
Tho yearly list of suicides in some of
the countries of Eurojto U appalling to
contemplate. Tbo waters of tho Seine
give up their dead daily, and drowning
is but mio among tho common methods
for sliuffling off'tills mortal coil. Pas
sion, impetuosity and, above all, infidel
ity, aro prominent factors in recruiting
tho army 4 suicides. Statistics of all
nations show that occasionally tliero oc
curs wliat has been called on epidemic
of suicide; though whether tills is an
illustration of tho foice of example, or
tbo result of somo general impelling
force, bucIi as temperature during tho
exhausting heat of summer, remains an
unsettled question. That the month of
July has long been noted for tho largo
number of its suicides favore tho latter
conclusion. Of direct causes among
young people, affairs of tho heart, lovo
matters tlmt have taken an unfortunate
turn, must bo reckoned tho leading one.
Very often, too, tho circumstances at
tending llieso cases arc unspeakably pa
thetic. Next cotno losses of money and
business, friends aud health. Of crim
inals who havo recourso to dagger, bul
let or repo to ovado'just penalty, it is
Unnecessary to speak, land the afflicted bo'in good health (had the prop-
_ 1 er nicans been urad) la not a pleasant one. That
1 king of all blood punflert.
“GUINN'S PIONEER BLOOD BENEWEK”
is tho one grent specific known to medical
science that attains the above results. It puri
fies, enriches and strengthens the blood, nml acts
as a perfect tonic to the whole system—prevent
innumerable esses of sickness, and save many
lives. Tho following will explain Itself:
”1 am pleased to state to tho public that
Guinn's 1)1.001) Rknewkr has no equal ns a
Blood Purifier, for have tried ft sufficiently.
J.C, BARNES, M. D.
Griffin, on.
Call on Messrs, Hodges A O’Connor for Alma
nac, and don’t forget to take a bottle of tho mol-
lclnp homo with volt.
,ve Atlanta...a40am 12 20p m
Ar.atoiittanooga 1265pm 0 23 p n\
IP BOOTH BOUND.
Leave Atlanta 12 80 a m
Leave Mncon 4 00 a m
Arrive Brunswick 11 SO a m
5 80pm
n is p m
1015 p m
0 50 am
2 45 p m
7 80 p m
2 00am
All tnlns run daily.
J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga.
B. W. WBBNN. O, P. A T. A., Knoxville,Tenn.
L. J. ELLIS, A.Q.P.A.. Atlanta, Ga.
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which aro planted with the famous Le-
OVEB THREE HUNDRED NOW IN BEARING.
A portion of tho tract, consisting offcbont oight
aenheleared ready for cultivation, Is low, bot-
tomfekmmock land, with cloy subsoil, a deposit
of pSotphatlo marl underlying (a valuablo fertil
izer In Itself), thoroughly drained by the Altamn-
and E. T.
trains stop
fruit can be
„„ ...... ..... .... ...a Brunswick
..... AUnninha canal direct to tho city In small
boats from the field.
Fifty trees havo been added the post winter,
grafted on the LeOonto stock, consisting of the
Howell, Sugar, Bartlett and Irish Green pears.
! ESTATE AGENCY.
HUBMISEI!
The Livest Town in the South!
Offers -Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
W.B.MeH&Co.,
DEALER*IX-
Ono Bay.lot 45x180, with bnUdlngs.
One lot on Ojlethorpe atreettand bnUdlngs.
t One lot on Glenoester street-splendid business
One Bay lot 10x150 t^Uro-etOTbriek build
ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the
mosey.
i Three lota on Grant street-good hnsinesa loca-
Splendld buildingsltc, north corner Oglethorpe
o<i Gloucester streets-
Lot eomor Gloucester and Albany streets.
One lot on Albany street. ” I
Portion of Trust lot MxlOO—splendid building
site.
One lot 00x180. corner Union and Howe streets
with Improvements. »
One lot snd elegant residence on London street,
lot 00x180.
One Bay lot and two stores situated thereon—
good Investment. .
Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi
rable for residence.
Lot 80x90 on Newcastle street, near Catholic
church, with nice residence.
Three lots, 00x180 each, containing 4 new two-
story houses, near school house.
NEW TOWN,
Portions of three lots, aggregating 87^x150 ft.,
> Reynolds street, with buildings.
Three lots, 90x150, with new two-story build
ing and out houses, facing Court House square.
Two lots, witq elegant residoncc nml out houses
a Norwich street.
82% feet \yitcr front, with warehouse 26x70 and
W« offer for sale the following City and Country property:
OLD TOWN.
One-hall lot corner Mansfield and Albany st*.
One lot on Ueynold^street, 10x90,
jThroo water lots atyhe footjof L street. Very
One DlxvlJlolot,45xl»,corner Cochran avenue
udLoadonstreeiMvlUi 6 room house. Can be
COUNTRYfBOPERTY,
it lands Yn the conn-
SADDLES* HARM ESS
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
RUBBKH AND
Leather Belting,
Trunks and Traveling Bags.
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We call especial attention to our Heavy Team
Harness for tho pilll ami turpentine trade, which
we manufacture ourselves from best selected
leather. -
Come and aee ns when in the city. Or send us
your orders when In need of any tblhg in our line.
All mall orders receive careful attention, and
satisfaction Is guaranteed. - ■ ,
• W. B. MKLL & CO.,
158 and 180 Congress St„ SAVANNAH, Ga.
About 40 aens of tbs rienast
ty, one mile from heart of city.
Six acres cleared, with house,;four miles from
city.
969 acre# of best land fn the county, with
m tho city.
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cured very cheap.
10 acres of good elajr land 4 miles from city.
729 acres of land at Lulnton, on tho B. A W. R.
R., 89 miles from Brunswick. Largo new well
built house located thereon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being in want of monoy.
Alsothreo small farms not mentioned shove-
very low,
3,000,000 Acres
Florida Lands.
Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial
Company’s lands, und St.Johns A Lako Enstls
Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000
acres of choice lands located in nearly every
county in the State, suitable for farming, graz
ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pine, cypress,
nnd cedar timber. Prices.rnnge from f I per acre
upwards.
WHY IS IT! WHO CM TELL?
T IIE world Is wise, science Is progressive, men
are shrewd at guessing, but nn one can ex-
lain the following strango condition of things
nppcnlng every day.
A number of people are beginning to .
they complain of slight lndhqiusition; the sic
ness progresses until finally one will have con
sumption, another catarrh, another kidney troub
lo, nnd worst of all, some will bo afflicted —
i any <
taken off somo of our strongest men
and women lately, and others aro stricken with
It. The reflection that the dead might bo living
We solicit a portion of tho patronage of the public, an4 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.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
Real Estate -Agents,
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
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DEALKRS IN
HAR13 WARE.
Steves, C uns, Pistols, Cartriilaes,
AGRICULTURAL IM1LKMENTS. SASH, DOORS. BUND
•Bti j=rp>-i «s=i and Waeons
SmjiRth, Florida ini Western Railway,
WAYCROSS SHORT LINE,
TIME 4aRD IN EFFECT NOV. 18th, 1887.
A LL trains on this road are ran tar Cehtral
Standard Timm passenger Trains will
leave and arrive, dally gw follows:
WEST INDIA FAST MAIL.
kxaddowx. .sustr.
7.06am lv ... ...>. Savannah..,.-.. lr 12.23pm
1*30pm It Jacksonville.. lv 7:39a'm
4:40pm lv... sanlord lv 1:1#an
•:00pm sr..........Tampa .lv S.ttOpm
PLANT STEAMSHIP LINE.
“sawa**
I’wilusn buffet carr to aud from New York and
Tampa.
NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS.
7.09atu IV..... aavanaab ,ar 7.68pm
8:42am tv waa»|. .sr 6:16pm
9.50au lv.... . .wayoioaa.,.......fv 6,05pm
ll-.39a.-uar lv 3:47p_
13.00i.uou .4wk».nvtlla.,.....lv 300pm
730 am lv Jacki.m-ille ...lv 5 p.m
sr 4:40 p a
l0;io am
12:04 p u lv
l2:Mpm lv.
tCfilp in ar
...Valduata.,.. IV !26pa
gunman....,...Jv 3:58pm
■ ■ ■ ThmnssTlUa lv 1.45 p m
3:30pm ar ...Balnbridga .lv 11:35am
4:04pm ar......r3hattabooehaa lv 1140am
Pullman buffat can to and from JackaonvlUe and
New York, and to and from Jacksonville and Raw
Orleans via Pensacola.
EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS.
l.Supm lv....
S.t0pm lv ....
4.40 pm ar
...tr ia/i3pm
4:15pm lv.,„
7:20pm lv.. ..
waycroBS
. .ar - 6:86 a m
8:60pm ar....
Dupont
..lv 6180am
S.-tSpm lv.,...
Lake City
...ar 10.46am
8.-40pm lv... Dupont.. ar 4:35 in
10:56pm sr ...Thomisvtlls lv 3:25am
1:22am am. Albany lv 1:23am
Pullman buffet esn to end from Jacksonville
end 8t.Loula via Thomuville .Albany, Montgomery
and Nashville. ,
ALBANY EXPRESS.
7:33pmlv Savannah ..er 6:10am
10:06pm lv Jesnp lv 3:15am
12:40 am sr way cron lr 12:10am
6:30am ar Jacksonville...
7:00pm lv Jacksonville....
1:05am lv ■-.waycross arll:30pm
3:30 am er Dupont IvlOilOpm
7:10 e m er Live Oak ..lv C.-SSpm
10:80 am ar Gainesville.,
10:46 am er .LakeOily...,
.... 1^8:46 pm
.lv 8:25 pm
2:55 am It Dupont..,.. ar v.»,i
6.30 a m ar Thonusvilie It 7.00 p r
11.401mer .Albany lr 4.00pm
Stops st ell regular etaUons. Pullman palace
ale--lag cere to and from Jacksonville end Sevan-
nsl)
JESUP EXPRESS.
'8 iv p m lv Savannah ar 8.30am
-lu P in er Jesnp ..lv 6.2(em
stop, at all regular end flag stations,
Pullman buffet cars Jacksonville to Cinc.nnatl
..er 0.45 pm
m »tzi WHITE MTS
There is a moral cowardice in fleeing
* from tho bottle of life, which strikingly
contrasts with the patient, heroic endur
ance of multitude# of men and women
in every land and in #11 sorts of hard
conditions. To the tempted It might
servo as a tonlo to read history on this
point, or better, to recall events. Think,
for oxnibple, of the crew of tho Jean-
nettoin their froasn fastnesses, nnd of
Chin. DcLang and his nun in the Lena
Delta, dying of slow starvation, yet
bravo 10 tkolast. But what need to go
beyond the street# of a city, with its
views ot pinched nnd haggyd face# and
toiKng decrepitude, far-faera#'#Aft~ nm-
ines that shall bo forever nameless?—
Lavinia S. Goodwin in Barton Globe. *
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Ttto Tictlnu of Fright.
The Oriental legend that represents
cholera meering the traveler flying from
the ecouige, and telling him that the
majority of thn dead were the victims of
fright, not of-jbo plague, seem* to apply
to the ycllow.fevareoare to tho United
States. If the some number of poopie
who die in New Yodt inadngks ataaon
of consumption, or avoidable
accidents, faU viodmefc ]Mow ferae or
any other epidemic, tho city wodd bo
emptied of inhabitants, and nude and
consternation would prevail. The ecate
created causse much more suffering nnd
disturbance than the disease itself. ^sn*»
to ronw southern countries whero it is
endemic it attracts uo men uotka then
CHwt tho ether orife thet uifiict th»
human ftunily. Oouragoleonocfllio’
U modicto»-Cto« • % *«% .
NOTE THE
Summer Schedule
OF THE—
HARNETT HOUSE,
SAVANNAH, GA
D a to C PER DAY, - $1.50
nalCO, SINGLE MEAL 50c
N, B.—This bouse It but one hundred test tram
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 76c we will sell at 60c.'
Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c.
Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $1 00
Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar
gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and
be convinced that they are a bargain.
r 0'Ooxxon, Ja.
T. OVouaot & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
mi MARINE l AfidDENTB
nuMX,no 2StiV a
Wholesale and Retail I
J. J LISSNER & CO.
Put IntoirBeer.
BAUU5ARTNER BROS.,
ICE DELIVERED DAILY TO ANY I*ART 07
TIIE CITY.
75c. PER HUNDRED Lbs. S!
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BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS,
of DeUelout Fat Beef re-
Armour's Stock Yard* in
Fat and Tender, and
E VERY effort trill ba made to fflve a aerrtce j Tj^y 8. JP1QO&
that will be acceptable) lo everyone. | Aadyou will have norther.
Boy Tour Ttoket*. Beef, Potlc, SansapoVEtr
HAYWOOD, GAGE t CO. i always on hand*
invannon.
Through tlcketa aold to all point* by rail and
tcain.hip connectlona, and baggago checked
hrongh. Sleeping ear bertha and aeettona te-
ourert atPanenger Station.
R.KLEMi& H ^fn E je G n e t? tPa “- Agt -
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
W ill leave Savannah for Bruuawtek ovary Tata,
day and Friday at 4 p. m.
unretlona made «dth B. 4k W. and R.T.. ft G.
“Onekar Boy* for Satilla
Rallroada, and ateamer
Ludiuga. The -fit. Nicholas’
polnu between Brunawtek and Savannah.
FornU.nffr.lthU
touche* at all wiy
PUTNAM'S
UMf #11
Corner Monk andOgUlhotpeatreou ’
Rf Y patron* and the publlo can rest awaredof
M securing from my .table
The Finest Turn-Outs
AND THE BK-tr SKRYfO B.
Y’ffir eider mUcHetl. and *atl*ra.dl«n auaraa..
T PITTXAM.