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m> I'rt i i!»i|»vwd UlMi'a iitMMamiiii
At ■ <•>' I'mm dub tjr favorer OAOto-
tm*t I urasdareM tiuAb»»*r*d sr
Id***. Thant la hordlva ouh|«Ik» <*•
which w* hav* a corapiala raoord, tlwm
b hardly an Mediant at aa* of wilted *»
hero «rar lieurd, or that did not give rive
«tha quaatfcn of tha exact wordln# ami
ptwlw anipliaaia on (ha wonlitiK «l an
order The moat coMptouoaa Inrianoc
in iiimleni tliuaa of a miauntWrouiMJing
wa* periiapa tha oaaa of U» charge ut
BDladlava. but tha mmkm flow of but-
Ma pa para la tha American magazine* 1
n to allow that what happmad in tha ,
oaaa oT our Light bricada happened la j
•obaUnoo nretty often In pour great war.
Now. If there wore a portahia form of
thai>lionosraph there eoold ban record
of tlw ordera given, whether In caaa of
an action oaliore or an accident afloat.
Perkin* Mr. Bdiaon will eewtawnd to
giro the anbjaot hi* attention.
But maaawhUa 1 have “spotted" a
too for tha phonograph that probably
tas occurred to doom aba. Ithusbeen
my lot In days gouo by to attend perliapa
a greater number of artillery experi
ments than any ana alia not an artillery
officer, and I can aea bow If a number of
phonograph*, synchronized, were placed
along a range there would bo a better
and clearer record of the path of a allot
or ahall than there is at present where
the use of acreens inevitably causes sotuo
deflection and some lose of energy, how
ever light. But in applying the pho
nograph to military and naval purposes
it does seem to bo necessary that tiicro
should hftound some more durable, even
if leas sensitive, material than tho wax
cylinder rfs tho receiver of tho vibrations.
That such a material exists can hardly
be doubted; but it may Interest Mr.
Edison to know that already some of tho
smartest military minds in England are
considering his invention with a view to
its adoption for, or adaptation to, mili
tary purposes. I do not feel at liberty
to say more on tlio motto at present—
London Cor. New York Times.
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DpuUnIm.
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LOCAL DENTISTS.
■' rt j*wl* kaiser Moot, ever drag stuns! Lloyd
| j • miRMN,
DENTIST.
• iVi-1 uii.talr.ln Wrtglil'. now .img.
PMylcIam.
I £| miHHiin, a.*..
hlYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OlWup sum I* Btccm building; rv.tdaneroa
Newcastle street, opposite Moore's lioanllBg
boose. _ fold
Lawyers.
^HtaVAVT * WHITPlt-l p,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
tie* in aUdteeo
i nil. UfBce In Crovatl
Swimming Examination* for Schoolboy*.
One of ihu mostsehMbte of school re
gulations is that ut Eton which specifies
that only tliose boys who know how to
swim shall engage inboatingl Atonotimo
tho school authorities did not interfere at
all in overseeing the oarsmen, and acci
dents on the water were not at all un
usual.
In 1810, however, when a boy was
drowned, tho law was made that no boy
should bo allowed to enter a boat who
had not passed an examination in swim
ming. Olio or fwo teachers were ap
pointed river masters, bathing places
were specified, and watermen were en
gaged, both to teach swimming, and to
. boat hand with punta, in order to pro-
■ vent accident.
Batliing is permitted as soon after
are pre ent at Cuckoo weir to conduct
tho swimming examination. "Boating,'*
of the Badminton library, describee the
ceremony; ,
"A number of.tho boys thought by the
, watermen to be sufflUently proficient.
..appear, undressed, in a punt. About
'thirty yards off a polo is stuck up in the
water. Tim master'. stands on a high
place called the acropolis, and as he calls
one name after fenctnsr 'etch pupil takes
u header and swims cnoe or twice
round tho pole. It is not sufficient
merely to take the header and accom
plish tho specified distance; he must
ewtm'in approved form, SO as to be capa
ble of swimmiugin his clothes."
Since these formalities have been es
tablished only ana boy has been drowned
at Eton, though many boats are swamped
under nil sorts of circumstances. Those
trlio haft not passed belong to the class
called “non nant,”—Youth'sCompanion.
A Good Kind of lues.
Memory of Events.—This is shown by
a wide, lull forehead in tho center.
Reasoning Bower,—A high, long and
well deflued noeo and a broad faoo ex
hibits this great faculty.
•Moral Courage.—This faculty mani
fests itself by wide nostrils, short neck
and eyes set directly in front
Language.—'This faculty is exhibited
In many parts of the fsce, perHcnktiy by
a large mouth and huge, full eyes,
Self EMeem.—This teouRyihows itself
in a long or doop uppff Up. Large self
esteem gives one dignity, self control and
Firmness.—The presence of this fac
ulty, when very lamia indleated by a
long, brood chin. Firmness is synony
mous with winfahM* perseverance end
stability.
Perception of Character.—TfcM Is indi
cated by a long, high non at the lower
end or tip. to* faculty is very useful.
it not hwiMt to s Mas in tin*
exsrcuooi imzu&cuodsqk nisoxncc*
Bower of Observation.—The situation
of this faculty is in the faoo just above
the top of the nose, filling out tho forv-
» l tea level with the parts on each
of the noee. It is a faculty which
enables ond to concentrate tho mind upon
the subject bring fa—n
Conscientiousness- This Is shown in
tho faco by a square Jaw, a bony chin,
prominent chfeek bents and a general
squareness of the faafaMSCf fas entire
face. To be conscientious means that
one has a sense of justice, honesty of
purpose, rectitude of character and moral
courage.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Tho Acs of fan Camera.
Leas than fifty years ego thriv was it. i
a photographic camera in Urn won.
tndnv tln'ro ore 13.000 photo iijliifi-
tuWWimeiits, to say nothing* i lb r i
sands of amateur outfit*, in lU« Lai.. ;
%su*-CldcsMO Herald.
ANYBODYI
PM 10 WIffl® « K!
JAS. S. WRIGHT,
Corner Newcaatlo sad Monk Streots. •
I have Just received an elegant slock ot season
able goods selected by myself In the Northern
markets, sml can supply .the town with
Clothing, Hats,
' . SHOES,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
NKCKWKAR(AKD.I10BIKRY
Which trera purchased for cash, and cause
qnently can bo sold on closest margins.
-Suits made to order fiom samples, much
eliusper than from a tallor^aml at guaranteed.
JAS. R. WRIGHT.
FOR FALL AND WINTER
That I have ever handled In Brunswick. I call
special attcntlo.i to my
Hats, Shoes and Neckwear
— KLANNKL|SI1IUTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS,
Latest Style Collars anfl Cei.
.FULL LINE OF
Clothing!
NUITn TO ORDER.
A lino assortment ot undorelolhing, and every
thing hD.nnging to my-llno.
Mv motto Is, "One 1’rlro to AllCall and le
convlm-cd. |»- —t
J. R. WEIGHT,
Comer Newcastle and Gloucester St.
Your Duty
TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE
FOR THEM A HOME.
I am offering, honae* and lots In thoettvand
at ms and lar.d near the city for cash ortline.
Will tell one two-story bouse, six rooms, on
Cochran avenue, (or 11,000.
(.'ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP.
Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS,
<4 <04 Newcastto street
L.J.Lepvy& Oo.,
AUCTION AMD COEHIBSIOX KEHCHANTS, AND
GENUAL COLLECTING ABUTS.
S PECIAL attaattee given toeOUaetion ox rents.
lluslnost and consignments aoUclttd. and
speedy returns guaranteed. Office next door to
v nvxtTisKK-ArriAL office.
NOTICE.
I > slid hr the crew All bills must ba signed hi
'hsV spUlAotherwls* pay—t will ball halt
r J. U. GARNETT, Muur.
1 IV TIE SEA!
The Livest Town in the South!
'
Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business
and Investment!
* Ws offer for isle the following City and Country property:
«OLD TOWN,
Ono lot, with largo two-story dwelling and ont
houses, alto
one collate and out houses, every
thing comparatively new and In good order.
Ont-htlf lot oorneifMansfleld and Albany ata.
One Bay lot *8x180, with buildings.
Ono lot on Oglethorpestreet/.ami buildings.-
local? 'u 10B Glouc ** t * r •iwet-splendld business
One Ilay lot 90xlb0 with twn*tory briek bnild-
lngs, recently greeted, will seU ekaap forth*
-toney. ,
Throo iota os Grant street-good business loca-
^Splendld bulklliig site, north oorncr Oglethorpe
Lot oomer Gloucester and Albany street*.
Ono lot on Albany street.
^Portion of Trust lot SOxlOO-tplcndld building
One lot 80x180; corner Union and Howe streets
with improvements.
Ono Bay lot aniltwo stores situated thereon—
good lnreatment.
Y-ot 80x190 south of Hanover Park. Vory desi
rable tor residence.
Lot 80x80 on Newoaitle street, near Catholio
eburcb, with nice residence.
Three lota, 88x180 each, containing 4 new two-
story bouses, near school house.
Business lot on Newcastle stroet, near Greer’s
NEW TOWN.
Portions olitbreo lots’aggregating HTJjxlM ft.,
on Reynolds street, w ith buildings.
"Three lot “
80x160, with now two-stn:,
lng and out bouns, facing Court House Square.
Two lots, witq elegant residence and out houses
a Norwich street.
n% feet water front,* with warehouse MxlD and
office. y • • - •
Ono lot on UcnioldsJstrMt, 80x80.
cheap** water lots atlthe foot|of L street. Very
OnoDlxvlIteli
and Lcodc
bought at
ic Plxville lot, *8x180, corner Cochran arums
^London streeU^with S room house. Can be
T^oatag-Sfiraiiaaig
COUNTRY PROPERTY.
"" l ’ ™-
,8lx acres cleared, with house^fonr mllea from
oity#
-sSfflK®as®srsKfsf““!'’
largebarn,sugarmUl.etc, sifuatedat railroad
crossing, *H mile* from court bouse. Can be se
cured very cheap. ■>
10 acres of good clay land « miles from city.
T» seres of land at Lula ton, on the B. AW. R.
R., 88 miles from Brunswick. Large now well
built house located thanon. Owner will sell at
very low figure, being In wautof money.
Also three small farms not montlonod above-
very low,
8.000*000 Acres
Florida Lands-
We havo also been appointed agents for Florida
Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial
Company's lands, and StMohns k Lake Kustls
Railway lands, aggregating moro than 8,000,000
acres of choice lands located in nearly every
county in the State, sultablo for fanning, graz
ing, frolt and vegetable growing. I*lnc. cypress,
and cialar timber. Prioes.rangu from |1 per aero
upwards.
Wo 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
chasing, will do woll to call and see us.
BORCHARDT & LEAVY,
IR-eajL Estate -Agents,
301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA.
L. D. HOYT & CO.,
DEALRRS IN
HARDWARE.
Steves. C vms, Pistols, Cartridaes,
AGRJ€ULTURAI f MMMEMGNTS. SASH, D00HS. BUM S
Bu t*pr\«« and Waenns
fkttaM
Taaada/aad
Friday,, as
8T«<asi sad
Lv Tamps -----** j
At ley Ws*t..,.Ly
|Smmi^ nuifc Hi Intel lately,
WAYCHOSS SHOftT LINE.
Ttttl ( ABU IN KFriiCT SUV. INb. last.
A LL trains on UiU r*«d are ns by Central
A. Standard Tim*. I’s-sengnr Trains will
(mv* and arrive (tally a- lullows:
wnr India ra*r mail.
UABMtt. hlAB Ut.
(.Want-1* I, IU8.B
Its** . a. lv taeksany.Ua }» ?>*•■»
til*.as la iv l ltarn
tiM.m ar .Tampa Iv ItM.B
plant nxAtiauir Ltxs.
Tkua sad
on*. »b
WadUMd
■at. p m
Ar fcvmm.. -Lv(^^
fwOman bngat **n to *bd MB Raw York and
NGW ORUUNS kXFOESS.
148* n iv Utranaak ar 148pm
littam lv ..Jeeap ar 8:18pm
848au la .wsyotoB ..lv 84*pm
1148am ar TTuaUsIm* It IMlpm
tAWnoon ar JsekaanvUla It 8.00pm
118amir laokonville lv 8 pjn
ItlMamlv Wtyeraa........ar 4:40pm
it44pm Iv Valdasta. lv 148pm
1844pm lv Quitman....#...Jv 148pm
148pm ar ThumsevUla lv L48pm
840pm ar. Uelnbrhl4»........lT 11:38am
■444. m ar bbattobvamwa...-I.lv 1140 am
Pullman bufibt oars to and from Jacksonville and
New York, and to and from JaoktonvUlt and New
Orleans TlaPenMeola. ,
L . XABTFLORIDAKXPRIDS.
pm lv Ssvanaib iar 18.83pm
pm lv .Jtsup lr 10.44am
..la 8.88am
I
pmj
eeeWiyCrtffii.ee a
T.48pm ar 4aekeonvlllt7. lv
4dapm Iv.. Jacksonville
*T4UpmlV.. .......wsyoreee 848am
B:aupm ar bupunt lv 6:30 am
»r»» f m lv i■ l*r-:;lty ar'10.48 am
gSK::r.:::SdEy.dsmi'
vtoTbomiavUlfa plltenr. Montgomery
iville,
ALBANY KXPRXSS.
t-M p m lv Savannah ar 8:10* m
1048pm lv...i. Jeanp Iv 8|ll*m
lAWan ar ....waycrw*...-.....lv llilOsm
IRisnu.,, JaaksaavUl* tv TiOOpm
T40pm to... Jacksonville.... ...«rT.4»»m
148am Iv.waver-ae ...4rU.-t0Dm
848am .pup-ot JvtfdOpm
T:10 km ar! ijvavlt ,.lv 8i8lpm
1048am sr........(Itluasvllle .jy8:48pm
10:48 am ar U».CII>...,A.eltftN8
IW.W mas* MMteea MW *-l8ytt»>PI«y» Vina r —
1:4*a a lv Dapont..........,4r 8 46pm
0.30am ar Thnmuvilla..*.... lv T.00pm
H.40 a mar Albany....if.....Iv 4.00 pm
Stops at all reguter stations. Pullman prise*
sleeping ears to and from JacksoavRl* and Bavin.
JESUP EXPRESS.
3.15 pm lv...,......8annMh ar 8.30am
8.10 pm ar Jdeup Iv 6.18am
Stop* at all regular and flag ttaUoni,
Pullman buffet can Jacksonville. toClnc^inatl
and through ooachet Jacksonville to Chattanooga
PoU sleeping can to and tram JacksonvUle and
8av«nnah.
Through tickets arid to all point* by nil and
atoamahlp connections, and baggage checked
through. Steeping ear berth* and sections se
cured at Passenger Station.
W^ P. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt.
B. G. FLEMING, Superintendent.
brunswkjk:
—jiirnTMimr nmi iiItit
TANOOGA,
—VIA THE
K THffl., Ti & 61 RAILWAY,
680pm
018 pm
1015 pm
8G0am
145 pm
7 80pm
100am
5001D0ZM WHITE SHIRTS
A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from busin6ss, and wo have
closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both
Laundriectfand 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, ('all and examine them, and
be convinced that they are a bargain.
J. J LISSNER & CO.
A.V. SCEALS,
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER,
~ , BRUNSWICK, GA.
Plans and Specifications
(FUBNISUKD ON APPLICATION.
Best of reference* given. Leave orders
L.D. Hot* A Co. wS-ta.
Dr. L B. McCASKILL,
PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT
ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga.
FatJnmraiM
BAUMGARTNER BROS.-,
BUTCHERS AES GREEN GROCERS,
ftvi • specialty of.Dalletou Pa* Becl ra*
iM*
Jrt fiaaok Yards la
Ik* aad Tender, and
>nt cheaper rnfirr
iere.
Try a Fieo©
And ran will have Mather,
Beef, Poik, Stuw*^ Elr .
ALWAYS ON HAND.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. SO, 1883.
Leave Brunswick 3 40 p m 815 a m
Arrive Macon 145 a in
Arrive Atlanta 810 a m
Leave Atlanta... 040 a pi 1120pm
Ar. Chattanooga.il55 pm «15p m
SOUTH ROUND.
Leave Atlanta 12 80 a m
Leave Macon 400am
Arrive Brunswick 1180 am
All train* run dally.
.1. F. NOllRIS, Ticket Agt, BrunswlckJGa.
B W.WKKNK.O.P.4T.A,KnoxviRe,Te5n.
L. J. ELLIS. A.G.P.A.. Atlanta. Ga*
SEA ISLAND ROUTE.
BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH
AND WAY LANDINGS.
Steamer St. Nicholas
W ID leave Savannah for Uruuswlek ever} 1U to
day and Friday *t4 p. m.
Connection* made wttb B. fc W. and B.T.. *0,
Railroad*, and staamn "Oracker Boy’ for Satllla
Landing!. Tb* "fit. Nicholas” touche, at all vay
polnta between Brnnmrick and Savannah.
sfjrssaB«.s„,
PUTNAM’S
Corner Monk and Oglethorpestrecla
M Y patron* and the publtocan rest aamrodot
•ecuring from rayitable m
The Finest Tnrn-Onts
AND THE BEST 8KBVIO E.
Your order (olhdted, and aadrihaHon guaran.,
♦ a. t. rmxx*.
t 0'Cozxoa.Ja.
w Mnom
T. O’Connor & Co.,
INSURANCE AGENTS
rMlf MARINE! ACCK.IVT!
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