Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 16, 1888, Image 2

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V ■: * - - ' A Cars* of ■Mb Criminal! I tv;*; mabtai to inspect Uw ink -ntl tymn.-renwilts of tho Kumian convict tran>|kirt. Nizlinl-Noveorod. which aUlu hciici- with 400 criminal deportee for the Ruwiiui penal Wand of Saghalien. The Nialinl-Novjrirod is an iron steamer of Ut'llliNU. LOCAL DENTISTS. about fi.fiOO'Loas bunion and is miecinlly -m.-e In Kaiser block, nvei .Irug-inti-nr Ll<>>0 fitted aa a convict transport. With a ' _ . fall complement of convict* tho vessel carries 033. Tile more desperate clmrnc ters arc manacled and chained to iron rtapli'a in their berths, from which they are released when ueoeasary. Among llie 400 convicts carried by tlm Nizlini- Novgorod about 100 are murderers. Upon the greater number of these murderers, in addition to their various terms of liard labor in the mines and quarries, will be inflicted uiioii their arrival a number of blows fro;.i the knout, varying from fifty to 123. according to their crimes. Man- acted anti crouching at the end of ono of tho eager was a convict about 83 years of age. There was nothing particularly villainous in the man’s face, though it was by no means well favored by nature. What struck me especially was ins pallid look and apparently general bodily lan guor. Seven 'years ago this man had committed murder and was sent to Sibe ria for life, the first five years’ hard bbor to be worked in the mines. After Uto expiration of his mine bbor lie managed to esc:i|>o, and was only rearrested after committing n second murder. Ho is now sentenced to mine bbor in Saghalien for life, to receive 123 blows of the knout onAferival on the island, and thereafter to iRhained to lib barrow or hand wagon for the first twelve months of lib sentence. In these cases there b no unchaining; tho chains are welded on the convict’s limbs. “How long do you imagine thb poor wretch will exist under the conditions of hb first year's punish ment ?” I asked lay guide, who has spent some years of official service in Saghalien. “Possibly a month—ror two. Tho shorter the better for the poor devil. ’’ It b thb qnestkra which does not appear to occur to the “humanitarian’’ defenders of the Russian penal code—whether capital pui i- bbment were not an unqualified mercy to such criminals, and their number b terribly large in Russia. The convict’s horror and dread of having to live out theae sentences b shown by the desperate attempts at self destruction he b ever ready to make. Tho scene on board these deputing ships is altogether saddening and depnming, perhaps the more so that one does not hoar a murmur or lament from the stolid looking and broken spir ited wretches crowded behind the bars of theso cages, which remind the spectator only too forcibly of the, wild beast dens wcare accustomed to see inn. traveling menagerie.—Odessa Cor. London News. || >. STKIIMik, DENTIST. naive up -lairr In Wright',. nr» PhyaieiauK. | J BltKroHD, n.g„ _ PH YSICUISUN'D'SURG EON Office op stair* la Breeteballiliag; renManeeou Newcastle street, opposite Moore's Itoardlny Lawyers. QHOVA1T 4c WH1TFIKLD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Practice in ail the courts of the BrunawtckCir cult. Office in Crovattblock. febS How to Frolonx life. I have been much interested in recent articles dh “The Christian Science,” “No dore Sickness and Death,” and “The *rolongation of ■ life.” I like those articles amazingly, well, as for yean I have had a bobby like them and am still astride of it, only mine b a muscular one, and it doesn't matter whether your thinker is wound up and going or not. If I tell you of it, in an old fashioned way, so you may keep your spine crooked in tho right direction and make yourself feel ten or more years younger, it may do eomo gxxl. Please cull to mind how listlessly old peoplo crmvl out of bed in the morning, also if tiioro are any young peoplo iq this room getting up, notice how the urchins stretch themselves. Also call to mind how a person just recovering from a sick bed b inclined to do the same. - Coll to mind how seldom middle aged and old folks aro inclined to stretch unless ex pecting something of importance. I hare found that a good, long stretch in tliu morning, as soon as on my feet, has turned the bend of my back to tho front, lias taken the stoop out of my shoulders, and my wife says my hair b becoming dork again. I havo sons post 80 years of ago who step no lighter than I; and ns for my eating qualifications, I defy any man to get away with mo. Of courso I take a stretch several times n day. with great benefit. I don’t know- why it docs mo good, only to forco the blood and other jutoe of tho body where they boloug. Anyhow, I know it makes me feel young, and others I havo told about it say it does them great good— James Iaurie in New York Sun. ANYBODYI PILL m WINTER STOCK! JAS: S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I have Just received nn elegant stock of season able goods selected bv myself in the Northern markets, and can supply 1 the town with Clothing^ Hats, SHOES, - Rents’ Furnishing bloods, NECKWEAR AX 1),HOSIERY Which wore purchase it for ensh, and conse quently can he aulil on closest margins. £|jF-Sults made to order from samples, mncli cheaper than from a tnllor,Juml 111 guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. FROM MARKET! FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have ever handled in Brunswick. I call special attention to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL SHIRTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest Style Collsis suit Cot. FULL LINE OF Clothing ! SUITS TO ORDfift. A line assortment of underclothing, and every thing belonging to rav line. A Mv motto is, "One Price to All!” Call and be convinced. . J. B. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Gloucester St. Mistletoe on Telegraph TVlre*. A traveler in Brazil writes to a horti cultural paper telling of the crop of mis tletoe that ho found growing on tele- h wire* near Rio Janeiro. When ho saw it he thought that floods had left weeds hanging to the wires, but n nearer inspection and the height of tho wires convinced him that the apparent weeds were thousands of little mi firmly fixed to the wires, Many of this plant grow in Brazil, and some, called “bird weeds,” bear berries which ore eaten by birds. The seeds are de posited on tho telegraph wires and take root. They are short lived, of course, bat the constant deposits of seed clothe tho wires with thb curious fringe.—New Yak Bun. • • Putting Out Fires. An English fireman writes to The Lon don Fireman hb belief .that fires may be put out by a mixture of plaster of juris and alum, ia to throw the mb- turo confined in a combustiblo bag upon the fire. An InoombusMble pulley block, to haul up the beg, must necessarily bo affixed to every building to render hb A TmmM Are Sight. What Englishmea say is the moat powerful aro tight fat the world bin a fighthouaoo«5eJ0l*o<Wight. Itiaef ..0M candle power, increased bv con. Sating boros to 0,000,000 Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. ring arms and land near the city for cash or time. Will sell oho two-etory h< Cpchren avenue, for $1, I am offering houses and lots In tho citv and • tho city for cash or time, -story house, six rooms, on $1,000. Fire, Life ail Accident Iusnranr' ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Newcastlo street L.J.Leavy&Oo., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. AND OENMBAL COLLECTING AGENTS. OPECIAL attention given to collection of rema. O Business and consignments sollcltt l, and speedy returns guaranteed. Office next door to Tisxn-ArrEAL office. BMW I wen, U ratless, unnatural la Its appetite and S8iMi2la3^ h *«s. , s?®^Al irrV»~ ; M- NOTICE. tikWihl by £ tsHal Imotbri-wUe payment ^ 4. G. GAEN GARNETT, Master. MUMH1 BV TIE The Livest Town in the South! Offers.Unparalleled Opportunities for Business |- and Investment/. We o4er for egle the following City and Country property: • • . ■' : 83Ji feet water front, with warehouse 38x70 and One lot on Ueynoldajstreet, 80x90. ^Threo water lota atythe footjof L street. Very One Dlxvllle lot, 45x1*0, corner Cochran avenue ind London streets, with 5 rows house. Can be nought at low figure. 'Besides tho above we have a large variety of TOWN COMMONS lots, which we willscllat do- OLD TOWN. One-half lot oomer Mansfield and Albany its. One Bay lot 48x180, with building# One lot on Oglethorpe 8trect.Tand buildings. COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acyes of the richest lands In the eonn- ty, one mile frembentof etty. ? Six nere* cleared, with houseifour miles from city. '900 acres of best land in the county, with twelve room house, nine mltagtrom the city. One Bay lot 30x100 wltn two-story brick bulld- igs, recently erected. Will eell cheap for the 'Three lota oh Grant street—good business loca tion. end! — cestcr streets. Lot comer Gloucester and Albany streets. One lot on Albany street. * Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building site. One lot 00x180, corner Union and Howe streets with Improvements. One lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 90x180. • One Bay lot and two stares situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for rcsldenco. Lot 00x90 on Newcastle street, near Catholic church, with nice residence. Three lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 now two- story houses, near school house. Business lot 30x90 on .Newcastle street, near Chandler's brick. NEW TOWN. Portions ot three lots, aggregating 87J4MGO ft., on Reynolds street, with buildmgs. Three lots, 90x150, with new two-story build ing and out houses, lacing Court House Square. Two lots, witq elegant residence and out houses on Norwich street. largo barn, Sugar mill. etc. Situated at railroad crossing,4>$raileafromoourtbouse. Can base- cured very cheap. v 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city, 729 acres of land at Lnlaton,on tlieB. AW. B. It., 89 miles from Brunswick. Large new well built house located thereon. Owner will sell at very low figure, being In want of money. Also three small farms not mentioned above- very low. 3,000.000 Acres Florida Lands. We have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands. Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Eustls Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in tho State, suitable for farming, graz ing, fruit and vegetable growing. Pino, cypress, ami cedar timber. Prices range from $1 per acre upwards. We solicit a 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- chofling, will do well to call and see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, Real Estate Agents, 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. L. D. HOYT & CO., -DUALITS IN- HARDW ARE. Steves. C uns, Pistols, Cartridaes, AGRICULTURAL IMILEMENTS. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS Bu pr0-i «« and Waenns 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 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $1.00 Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these b&r- gainS'to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. J. J LISSNER & CO. A. V. SOEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BOILDEli, BRUNSWICK, GA. Plans and Specifications (FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Best of references given. Leave orter* L.D.UoTt ACo. m».*m. Dr. iB. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty year* practical experience. Fat irmogrM. * BAUMGARTNER BROS., B0TCMEE8 AND GREEN GROCERS, Try a. Piece and von will have no other. Beef, Folk, Sauws, Etc., , .. ALWAYS ON HAND. * leave and arrive dally StvtMtfc, Flirife tii JVntira Itifoij, WAYCROsifSHORT UNK. TIME CABD IK EFFECT XOV. 18th, 1(*T, road are ran by Central I •..Monger Trains will a* follows: wtar m>u < **r ma ■SAD DOW. Mffiava Of, Twifltil Ir a*YAH*.. ... l¥li.SSDH 12:ti0p w iv... JaokMiiik its, w 7:80am J*gP - »» «Sf»l°ro Iv till a ra IM,n» Tamps tv SilOpm PLANT STEAMSHIP LIME. Moaday and I L ....Tampa k, j 5 ?*” and nwanaf f ana, pm KVml" «.F W-L...LV W Sr.n^ *a~“ •• PullmftD buffet car* to And from New York and T ‘ mP *' MEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7.08am iv.. Savannah TJWpa 8:48au It......... ..Jaaap .........at «;16pm 9 JO a u It wtyeroaa. . .It ».oa p m lliMam ar Oalluhan.........Iv ,;47pm 18.00aoon ar........Jaokwnrllle.......lT 800pm 780 am lr ...JaokonvUle lr ,5 p,m .. m 10|10 a m lr Wayerow ar 4:40pm 19:04pm Iv .Yaldoata Iv l:Mpm 18:14 pm It... qultmau.....,...Ir 9A8pm 1:88pm ar ThomaavtU* ..Iv, 1.45pm aSop-m a'r:..'..: It 11:85 a I m ar.......Shattahuochos lr ll:8uam nan buffet ears to and from Jaekaonvills and Sew York, and to «nd from Jacksonville and New . OrlMna via Penaaoola. ' EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.80pm lv...... 8.90 pm It ..... 4.40pm ar..... ..Savannah ..iJasnp........ ..wtyeroaa,...... ..ar 13.33pm ,.lv 10.64 am ’..1» 9.68 am 7.45pm ar'.. 4:15p m lv...... .Jaokaouvllle,..,. ..Jackaonvllle.—. „ - . m 730pm lv 8:80 pm ar. ssa-wfiycrofim...... ...Dopuut -at 6:85am ..lv 5 JO am 8:76 pm Iv...... ...Lakefilty. ..ar 10.46 am 8:45pm Iv....... I:50pm.iv ..Oaineavllle..,.. ...Uva Oak...... ,.ar 10J0 am ..ar 7.10sm 8:40pm tv Dnpont .....ar 4:35 am 10:55pm sr..i.....ThomssrUlo Iv 5G5am 1:88am ar Albany., lv 1C5am Pullman buffet cm re lo end *1 rom Jeckto&Yllle and SLLoiita vlaThomuvlUe .Albany, Montgomery and Nashville. ' ALBANY EXPRESS. 7:35pm lv..........Savannah... ar C:10am 10:05pm lv Jesup Iv 3il5am 18.-40am ar.. ...wayerow ..lr 18:10am 6:3ii a mar... 73)0 pm Iv...... . JaokaonvUlo... . JackaouvUls.... ...lv 7:00 pm ...ar 7.-36am IKK a m Iv 3:30am sr.....; ....DujHriit., ...iriuaopm ...IvlPdOpm 10:80 am ar . .ifalupKvUle ...,lv 3:45pm 10:45 am ar,:.... ...LaarUlty ...Iv 8:35pm U.tOamar . albany Iv 4.00pc Utopa at aU regular ■tstions. Pullman paisa sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savail nth. ' JESUP EXPRESS. 8.45pm It Savannah ..ar8.S0an 6.10 p m ar Jesup Iv 5.35a| Stop, st all regular and flag itatlobs, Pullman buffet care Jacksonville to Clno.nu and through coaoheoJacksonvllleto Chattanot Pull Bleeping care to and from Jacksonville a Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by rail ai steamship connections, and baggage chock J through. Sleeping oar berths and sections H cured at Passenger Station. . : I, W.P. HARDEE, Gen. Pass. AgtJ R. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. BR UNSWICR -—TO MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, VIA THE— E.TENN.JA.&GA. RAILWAY] SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80,1888, Leave Brunswick » 40 p m 816 a’ Arrive Macon 145 n ni Arrivo Atlanta 610 a m 680p1^_ 9J6 pml 1015 pirJ 6 50 a in' Leave Atlanta... 0 40 a m la SO p m Ar. Chattanooga. 19 68pm 015pm ; Sf ( UTH BOUND. Leave Atlanta -i:. ...1180am Leave Macon 4 00 a m Arrive Brunswick 1180 n m All trains run dally. * J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. B W. WRENN. G. P. A T. A„ Knoxville,Tenn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. Atlanta, Ga. *45pm -7 80pm 800am SEA Rm-NSWICKSSAYANNAH AND WAY LANDIN^f. Steamer St. Nicholas Will leave Savsnuab for Brunswick every Tusi- day and Friday at 4 p. m. Connection* made with B. ft W. and E.T.. EG. Railroads, and steamer “Cracker Boy* - for Batilla Landings. Th* “St Nichols*” touche# at all way points batwean Brunswick and Savannah. For rates of freights and paaaasa. apply to W. FVpENNIafart,Agant.. puTN^ivrs Livery Stable! Corner Monk and Oglothorphetreoti • ’ M v .jass , sKa“" re “ Hie Kiiest Tnrn-Onts AND THB BEST SERVICE, jrhnr order aollelted, and aatlstactlon gnaran- A. T.'PUTS AM. t O'Ooxxoa, Ja, T. OCounor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS mil SMIINCI ICCIMNT'