Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 24, 1888, Image 2

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ANYBODY1 FALL AND WINTER T0 CK! Throw Mlds Tour ohl clothes, mul provide yoor** 1 ! »llh. something netv, seasonable and strllsh from the old rcllablo clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I have Just received an elegant stock of season able goods selected by myself In the Northern markets, and can supplytthe town with Clothing, Hats, • SHOES ^ Gents' Furnishing Goods, NECK WE A It AXE HOSIERY Which' wero purchased for cash, and conic fluently can be sold on closest margins. -2V*Bults made to order from samples, mnoh cheaper than from a tallorjand fit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. An An—Mr Upturn's Wna» B9M. Wl.Uo limit iieutf noostAiit abodw to the truer, they are, like mo»t other spbk-rm air bn-BlIiere; consequently^they Heed eotue special (irovtoiou for providing thou wolves with air while living under the water, end for thto parpoae they poe* area the art of conatniotutf: n kind of diving bell. It U an iiiterertiui; tight to erttnesa one of tliein making lil» nir cell. Clinging to the lower aide of a few leaves, and securing them (n |K*ition by ■sinning a few threads, the Bidder Haw to tlie level of the water, with itt belly uppamoat, and, doubling up its hind legs, retains a stratum of air among the bain with which its body la covered. Then it plunges into the water and ap pears ns in thh flrrt stage of the making of its silvery robe. Going immediately^ to the spot it had cliosen, it brushes itt body with its paws, when the air de taches itself and forms a bubble under the leaf. The spider rarrQJMKjttdl babble with tlie impermeable silky mat ter furnished by its Spinneret. f V',', Returning to the surface, it takes in another layer of air, whloh it carries down and adds to the first one, also ex tending the envelope over it. The process to kept up till the “diving bell” has reached the proper size and is finished. The ideal form of the construction to that of a thimble, but it often assumes an ir regular shape, like an inverted sack. When the spider lias taken possession of itt redoubt it remains quiet in .it, head down, watching for the appearance of an insect Perceiving one, it seizes it and returns to its lodge, which it has se cured against intruders by (pinning threads across it, to devour its prey at its C leisure.—M. Emile Science Monthly. Train the reft Bond. It is very strange that so strong and unkind a prejudice against the left hand has lived and. increased for centuries when there is-no natural or physiological reason for it. I mean to say that if you examine the skeleton of a person who was strong, healthy and well formed in life, you will find that the bone* of the left hand and amt are just os many and just os largo and perfect as those of the right. The study of physiology will show you too that the muscles and ligaments and cartilages that fastened that person's arms tq his body and gave them the power of mo- . tjon wero made to do their work just as well on one side of the body as on tho other. If the left side were theweaker of tho two, it was because of failure to exerciso it ek freely as tho other. Monkeys and cats and other animals, to whom paws are in a certain sense hands, would smile derisively, I imagine, if you should suggest to them that paws, wero rights or lefts, or that the paw oil 'the one side could do more than its mate. When, therefore, a boy or girl , says that he or shecan tnr6wa bail, handle a rocket or do anything^elsef only, with the right hand, it Is a direct admission that a monkey br cat is physically better lp|x)& than that boy or girl* - And it is tho general belief that Human ngs are tho most perfectly formed of creature* * first attemptsfp urn the left hand ore always awkward and discouraging, but in ordinary oases iicrtistenc.v will grad ually strengthen tho least used member nnd teach it to act as ably n:ul sturdily os the right, till finally there will bo two perfect bands instead Of one to answer promptly the call of tho master of oil our lowers—the will.—J. F. Herrick in . Harper’s Young People., . A- Whiter in Iceland. Although tho climate at South Iceland is cold, the winter is scarcely what ono would be led to expect from the northern situation. There Is not muoh snow. A few iuches usually lay upon the ground, crisp nnd hard, but not tho piled up drifts of a New England winter. Accordingly it wAs possible to make horseback excur sions to tho farms round about, and to see tho winter lifo of the pcoplo in the country. This season for tho Icelander is a time of comparative rest. As nothing can he dono abroad ho stays of necessity at home, but liis lifo is no mere hiberna tion. Ho sleeps a great deal, for bis house is insufilcicntly lighted and tho nights are long, but by daylight ho has occupations enough. Ho has boats to build and oars to^shape, saddles and har ness to make and to mend, or ho sorts the wool which tho women spin into yam and then knit into stockings or weave into coono homespun or flannel, likowodmaL A busy sound of whirring wheels often greets the ear when you enter tho farm house, and yon find the women oil at work at the end of the long room. Another duty devolves on the heads of tho household at isolated farms. There are good elementary schools in many places throughout tho island, but in re mote districts the children must be taught at home. In summer the time is occu pied with out-of-door work, but in tho comparatively idle days of winter tho father, or not infrequently tho mother, teaches tho children of cither sex tho common branches. Iceland is porhaps ’ tho best educated community on tho face of tho earth; throughout tho length and breadth of tho land there is nobody who cannot road tmd write. t:t:d tho general knowledge of so mo of (Into obscure fish erman fanners is sometimes well nigh appalling.—William H. Carpenter in Tho -■ Tho Left Foot Xs Larger. ••Tho left ‘foot, please, ” said a shoo dealer, about; to fit'a customer to a pair deaiST^bo wt fSt’i* tSmthaniPhysician ai\d Surgeon. n.s.ssM. sad statement u forpriseo. uosctvauoo tun »vi niwiyTiir j •convinced me, however, that while tbs j WiIhm. CsUsMi wife Ko&weii/tho Druggist, Journal. , .. «*»«*•» H** w> Si—sss of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS FOR FALL And winter That I have ever handled In Brunswick. I call special nttentio.1 to ray Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL KIII11TK AND 1IANDKEI1CUIKFH, latest Style Collars ai Caffs. FULL LINE OF Clothing! SUITs TO ORDER. A lino assortment of underclothing, nnd every thing belonging to my Unc Mr mottols, “One l’rlco to All!” Call and be convinced, i.: • v J.,R. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Gloucester St The Livest Town in the South! O s Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! d offer for sale the following City and Country property: m —- OLD TOWN. One k* With large two-story dwelling and oat ituesTIso one cottage and oat house*. every-, big aamparstlvely new and In good order. lot corner Mansfield and Albahysts. lot 45x180, with buildings, on Oglethorpe etreet,;and buildings, oa Gkraoeiter street—splendid bnslness lot (OxlfiO with two-story brick bulld- ly erected. W1U sell cheap for the on Grant street—good business loca- Lot odgher Gloucester and Albany streets. One ttt on Albany street. Portion of Trust lot SOxlOO—splendid building site, j . > Ode loHOxlSO, corner Union and Howestreeta with Improvements. 1 tS0° isc 1Dd clegant rc8l,lcncc on London street. One Ballot and two stores situated thereon— good tnwmnent. Lot 110x180 south of Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. Lot OOjrtO on NewoasUo street, near Catholic church, with nice residence. Three lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 new two- story bouses, near school houso. siness lot 3C Chandler's brick. Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s NEW TOWN. Portions oflthreo lots, aggregating 87^x100 ft., on Hoynolds street, with buildings. 'Three lots, 90x150, with now two'-sto: lng and out houses, * Two lots, wltqele, on Norwich street. One lot on lternoldsfstreet, 80x90. ^Threo water lots at|tho foot jof I, street. Very W.B.Mell&Co, DEALERS IN SADDLES* HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, BOBBER ANJ) Leather Belting, Rubber Packing and Rose, Sale Leather, Calf Skins snd Shoe Uppers, Trunks and Traveling Bags. Weeall especial attention to our Renvy Team Harness for the mill and turpenttue trade, which wo manufacture ourselves from best selected leather. Come and see us when in tho city, or send us yourorders when In need of anytliihg In our line. All mail orders receive ctirefnl attention, and aatlstactlon Is guaranteed. W. B. MELL <fe CO., 158 and 100 Congress St., SAVANNAH, On. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. - I am offering houses and lots in tho city and arms and land near the city for cash or time. Will tell one two-stoiy house, six rooms, on Cochran avenue, far 81,000. Firs, Life an! Accident tarair ALSO BONDS OP SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Newcastle street L.J.Leavy& Co., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLVCTINO AGENTS. \ nviamaa-ArrxsL offlee. d. A. BUTTS, COUNTRY PROPERTY. About 40 acres ot the richest lands in the ooun- ty, ono mile from heart ot city. ,8lx acres cleared, w 1th housedfour miles from city. vi?., 900 acres of best land in the county, with twelve roonwbonse, nine rallosjfrom the city4 UWaeros of farming land, with splendid twos storyhouse, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large bant, sugar mill. ete. Situated at railroad crossing, 4% miles from court bouse. Can be sc cured very cheap. 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from olty. 749 acres of land at Lula ton, on the B. AW. B. R., 89 miles from Brunswick. Large new well built house located thereon. Ownor will sell at very low figure, being in wont of money. Also three small farms not mentioned above- very low. • ' 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands- Wc have also been appointed agonts for Florida Southern Railway lands; Florida Commercial Company’s lands, snd St. Johns & T,ako Eastls Railway lands, aggregating more than 3,000,000 acres of choice lands located In nearly every county in tho State, suitable for farming, gras- lng, frmt and vegetablo growing. Pino, cypress, and codar timber. Pricosjrange from 8i per acre upwards. We eolicit a portion of the patronage of tho public, and those who wish to placoiheir property upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur chasing,-will do well to call and see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, IRsQelI Estate Agents 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. H| Smutii, Fkrife n4 Vfttn Itihnj, WAi’CBdii SHORT LINE. TIME CAMD UflcrFECT NOV. IMh, 18*7. A LL trains on this road are ran by Central A Standard Time, l’usmiger Trains will leave and arrive dally a, follows: WEST INDIA VAST KAIL. MASMVS. BUS SI. twin lv lv 1S.SI pm Uksapmiv Jaokeosvitia lv Tissam Siiopmlv Ssulord lv 1:11am- SiOOpmar Tampa lv SUOpm PLANT STEANH11IP umx. “ssm}** **-* mjbw aSSSSr|4» Key W*st.,..Lv •tST.r }*r....-H.vM , a .XvJW-smnd Pullman buffst core to and from New York and r “ Ut *' NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. 7.09am Savannah 7.58pm 8:49am lv.. ..Jsanp 9:18pm. 9.90au lv wsyoroas Iv 9.09pm 11:99am or... Callahan lv >:47 p m lADOaoon ar Jacksanrllls lv 8.00pm 780 amir ..JackonvUle lv ( pan VSF Zt:.lvItAiam .^..lviriM wrs to and fro and to and from Jn Orleans via Pensacola. EAST FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.80 pm lv..... ;.,8tvinnsbi.... ......sr 1183pm 3.90pm lv ......t.uMsap....:..; ■ 1.1 MUPBl Ms.sts .,,TOilBiU«ms4S4si|v 7.45 pm or. JaotoonvilM lv 409p m lr... JacksonvlUs. S pm lv Ukaotty. ___ ■ ... M 0:55am ;..,.lv 900am .or 19,49am i L. D. HOYT & CO., , DEALKRS IN HARDW ARE, • • Stoves C tins, Pistols, Cartridqes, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS Buwifls stnea. "WsieoTis SHIRTS A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and wc have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. ••4 ‘ ’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 willaell 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, ('nil and examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. .1 ^ LISSNER & CO. A. V. SCEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, G A. Plans and" Specifications FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Bast ot references given. Leave orders,, L.D. UoytACo. m»-Sn1'. FatiraoarM BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCBEB8 AND GSKEN GROCERS, Dr. As B. McCASKILL, permanently located at ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty years practical experience. ity-ira basght Try a. Fieoe And von win hATe noyather. Beef, Poik, Sansaw, Etc., ALWAYS ON HASD. . pm lv .Gainesville. „..... ar 10 JO am ptnlT.,., LlvsOsk ...at TjQqi 8:40pm 1^. 10:55pm sr... 1:99 s m sr.'. ....Dnpont. ..ThomsivUle... ...Albany... ..sr 4:99 sm ...lv IJ0am .lv tettss Pullman buffet cars to end from JsckaonriUe and 81.tool, via Thamuvllls Jlbanv. Montgomery andNuhvlUe. ALBANY EMPRESS. 7885pm lv..........Savannah ...or 5:10am 10:05pm lv.... Jesup..........lv 8;15am 19:10ara Or wsycroas.....'...»lv U:10ain 6:30am ar... TJOptahr..., . JsckaoavUle... .... Jacksonville.... • •••It 7:00 p to ...at 7:25 am IKK am lv.... 2:30am or.... WRycritM ....orll:30pm' 7:10 a mar.... 10:80 am sr.,.. Live oak...... ....Gainesville ....lv 9:55pm ...,lv 8:45pm 10:49 am at..,. .. ..LoseCity ....lv 3:25pm 9:55amlv... Dupont. ar 0.49pm 9.30am ar..,...;..ThomasvlUe lv 7.00pm ll.40amsr ........Albany. lr 4.00pm Utopa at All regular stations. Pullman police •leeping oars' to and from Jukaonvllls snd Savan nah. JESUP EXPRESS. 8.49pm lv,.........Savannah ar 8.30sm 9.10p m sr ....Jesup lv f^35am Stops at all regular snd flag stations, Pullman bnffetcars Jacksonville toClnc.nnatl and through coaches Jacksonville to Chattanopga PuU sleeping cere to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets sold to all points by rati and eteamihlp connections, and baggage checked through. Sleeping oar berths ana sections se cured at Passenger Button. w. P. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt. B. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. BRUNSWICK TO— w >* E.TEM.JA&GA. RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80,1888. Leave Brunswick 8 40 p m 816 a m Arrive Macon 145 a in Arrive Atlanta 610 a m Leave Atlanta... 0 40 a m 19 90 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 12 55 p m 0 25 p m SOUTH BOUND. Lcavo Atlanta 12 80 a m Leave Macon 4 00am Arrive Brunswick 1180 am All trains run dally. J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. B. IV. WRENN,G.P. AT. A., Knoxville,Twin. L. J. ELLIS, A.G J?.A„ Atlanta, Ga.' 5 80pm 015 pm 1015 p m 0 50am 245pm 7 SO pm 300am SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas Will leave Savannah for Brunswick every Tues day snd Friday at 4 p. m. Connections made with B. A W. sad E.T.. AG. Railroads, snd stssmsr "Cracker Boy’ far BatUls' Landings. Tbs ’-dt. Nicholas" touches at all way points between Brunswick and Savannah. For rstosof freights snd puasge.apply to PUTNAMIS Corner Monk and OglethorpestrectS M Y patrons and the pnbllo can rest assured ol scouring from my stable The Ernest Turn-Outs AND THE BEST SERVICE. ^Yonr order solicited, and aatlsfactlon gmarsn A. T- PUTNAM, S O’Ooxxoa, Ja. W P.ansoxs T.. 0 Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MUIHE! ACCIDENT!! STAOsoHrtrr oumsia OttttS