Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 25, 1888, Image 2

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Let In the City of lb* Dm*. ('«»• In > • ‘Your dm real rotate! Sad. aadl But we'vo all got to conio to it. But isn't It U mttiafactioit to Jmvo a fotv foot in n well kept place like this? Why, I grow fonder and fonder of it every day. Surveyed and built up moat of it myself. you era. j There'* a monument for you I How bit to cour liking I Pretty, heavy. Ah. but It’ii hurting—noBtutned surfnoee, noginger hrrod work to crumble off. Take my ad- vioc, young man, and when you buy your monument don’t invert in marble. Taint worth twonenoe a ton. exoept to the dealers. Notliing like granite.” Tho superintendent led tho way along the eastern limits of the cemetery and then paused as If to get hb bearings. His rtcange comb potion of brnhuas taotand hannkw gcasip made Dm reportar fsai little like a grief atriolcan purchaser of a burial ipot "Now, let me me about what you’d naturally want, "said be, eyeing bboocn- panlon critically, asif sbinghlm up so as to-sava himself needless trouble. "You me everybody lMMlwsMRbJ liking*, and ( we have to eort of estunato a customer’s tastes before ebowing.hlm a lot. AH sorts of people apply to us, and we have Lto use a good deal at tact and Judgment * so as not to o£fend_preaent lot owners or . new customers. We "have to dborlmln- \ato even in tho gravel If s negro comes to me I’ve got to eell him n lot, but I’vo also got to put him in. hb natural de ment. If I didn’t there would be Ned to pay.’’ v , “But that, I should think, b n difficult , task. Suppose such a person as you refer to wanted a flno lot in what you call an aristocratic neighborhood, how would you get around tho raotterl” “Oh, darn you, that’s easy enough. Nobody knows what lots aro for solo but myself; and if a man selects a lot whero I don’t think ho belongs, why, tho lot’s already sold. . Seel It doesn't lookjust right, but it’s got to be done, what would ono of your wealthy aristocrats think if I should soli a little lot next to hb big one, and tho owner of tho littlo lot should erect a (38 white bronzo tomU- stono right under tho noso of hb (9,000 . granite monument? War in tho camp right off! I tell yon there, isn’t n popu lar cometery in Chicago that hasn’t its J South Side and its Wost Side, its Michi gan avenue and its South Clark street. You notice .In laying eut tho cemetery we group a number'ot big lots in tho moat conspicuous places. Caste lines are inevitable, even in*h graveyard.’’ "WoU> shew me a lot whero a poor i scribe would naturally belong," i reporter. ANYBODYI FILL AMI WINTER TO UK! Throw aside your old ir with *om< ‘ from the old raffs’"- JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner 'Newcastle and If oak Streets. I have Just received aa elegant stock of season' able goods selected by myself In the Northern markets, and can eupplytthe town with Clothing, Hats, ' SHOES Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Whloh* were purchased for cash, and conio qucntly can be sold on eloaeat margtni. gV^ulta mado to outer from samples, mm cheaper than from a tallor^and Jit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. I am |uit back from New York, whero I have se cured the largest stock ot FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have over ImndlcHt in Brunswick. I call special attontioa to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FI,ANNUL 8I1IUTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest ISljle Collars ui CA FULL LINE OF Clothing! But then tlicro'a no provision for growth ot family or extensivo local im provements. . Being buried here b a good deal like having standing room in a theatre; you kind of feel as though somebody were going to tramp on your toes all tko while. And it you ' should bocorno as rich uAty Gould you . couldn't put up u momiMvt. Tlw lot’s Loo email; you’d havo to be W' Jent with a hci'.Movfo. I wont to soli you n lot that y(.ui'tl bo satisfied with hereafter and your children bo proud of.”' , ''Let me boo something a little hotter, then,’’ interposed tho apparent purchaser. “I’d mlv|so you to go into a now sub division, where the improvements that liavo been mado aro good, and hide fu ture developments. It b hero just as it b down town. New streets and subdi- . visions outsldno tho old ones. Now, here's a mound’’—by thls'ttmo thoy bad arrived pretty nearly at tho west Bldo of ' tho eouietery—“whore tho lots aro largo and open. There’s plenty ot room here; tho grndo Is high aud tho dratnago good. . But I seldom bring tho likes of you bore, because it’s a sort of foreign settlement. You notico how the ‘sens’ and ‘oskis,’ and ‘dts’ predominate. You’d scarcely feel at hoiua bora if I’d sell you a lot. Be sides, tho locality 1ms ouo great and i>er- 'manont drawback. Yonder are tho single graves in plaiu sight You wouldn’t llko to live always in sight of tho poorhouso, and you’d scarcely want to bo buried iu view of potter’s field. No, I know you wouldn’t bo satisfied bore. You’d hotter put a littlo more money in your ground and get something that will rise in valuo rather Jhon deteriorate. Ah, I havo it Just come over hero.” The superintendent led the way to the southeast, near a pretty expanso of wa ter. Consulting hb book, he picked out a particular lot and pointed it out with satisfaction. “Now. boro you are,’’ said lie. “I couldn't show you anything better in the whole cemetery. Price moderate, neighbors of a high class, near publks drive, where you know tilings \vlll always l» kept in order. This lot will bo worth twico its present valuo a year fbom now. Ono hundred mul twentir- five dollars and room enough for n dozen interments besides a monument. You can't do any better, .lust let me put your mime down for it now and you can orrang* the detail- at the down town office I/m'.: at the i: . 1 amenta going up oil i.run . . >oii I,ere. t'.in'; have but- tBT tlntn h. which tojud;of the local- nr. Rigid across the driveway yonder Is One Of the largest lots in the cemetery. ■KtaripfitiH fanccy price ou it just so its ' Induce wmte capitalist t<* I my it and fUp tut expensive monument.' That'll 1 Mitfof ml tone to tlie neighborhood I tlto late around will feel the in- It would pay to buy fhb lot pun Iv a* ti business investment. ~' — a All l” Call and be r»» - J.jjB. WRIGHT, Comer Nowenstlo ami Gloucester St WJJidl&OoL, -DEALERS I.V SADDLES & HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, Rubber Parkins and lloar, Sole Leather, Calf Skins and Shoe Uppers, Trunks and Traveling Bags, Wecnllcapoclal attention to onr Heavy Team Harness tor tho mill and tiinanitino trndc. which Wo manufacture ourselves from best selected leather. Coma and see us when in the elty.orecml us your orders when In need ot nnyttiiliw in our line. All mall orders receive careful attention, and satisfaction Is ifnurantecd. W. II. MKLL <fe CO., 158 and 100 CongreMt St., SAVANNAH, Un. ivest Town in the Sonth! Ah Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! We offer for^kle the following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. and In good onlcrl add Albany at*, buildings. land buildings, t—splendid business One-half lot OnoBaylot One lot oa . OnoBaylot lags, recently money. Three lots on tion. ancfuiouceatcr Lot comer Oli Ono lot on All Portion ot alto. One lot 00x180, with improvemr One lot and lot 00x180. One Bay lot _ good Investment Lot 00x180 aou rablo for reside: Lot 80x00 _ church, with nl Three lota, 00x180 each, containing 4 new two- atory houses, neat' school house. Bualncsa lot StxM on Newcastle street, near henrilaWa Hsrtaala bweastlc street, near Greer’s . two-story brlek Imlld- W1U sell cheap for the it—good business 1 oca- north comer Oglethorpe and Albany streets, let. it 00x100—ffRcnilld building ter Union and Ilowe streets t residence on London street, stores situated tlioreon— 1 Hanover Park. Very dcsi- iwcastle street, near Catholic ■■'deneo. TOWN. loti, aggregating 87^xl6Q ft., With buildings. 80, with new two-storr build- B8e facing Court Houbo Square, ilegant re/mlenco and out houses feet water trout, with warehouse WxTOaad One lot on BeTnold4rtreet, Mote? , Three water lou atjthe foot|of r, street. Very .45x1*0, corner Cochran avenue n. with groom house. Can be fasii’Asaas! COUNTRY PROPERTY. . A i? ut •S52S rietost lands In the conns ty, one mile from heart ot city. Six acres cleared, with house,itonr miles from city# ; 000 acres of best land in the county, with twelve room house, nine mUcaJfrom the ctty<| ISJiacrea of fanning land, with splendid two- story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated *! railroad crossing, 4}$ miles from court houae. Can bo se cured very cheap. 10 acres of good clay land 4 wiles from city. 729 acres of land at Lulaton.ontheB. AW. R. R., 30 miles from Brunswick. Large new well built house located thereon. Owner will sell at very low figure, being in want of money. Alsothreo small farms not mentioned nbovo— very low. 3,000,000' Acres SinMili, Flffllt uHViiiit liitny, WAYCB08N SHORT LIKE. TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOV. Uth. 1MT. A*t&attg xarium bare and airire dolly a* MM WEST INDIA FAST MAIL. •USD DOW*. T.osarn lv _ IKSOpu iv Jacksonville., aitopm lv saniord.... 1:00pm Tamp*...: I 'mtan Ar.... ..Havana .. -Lv < ... FuUman Luffat car* to aad from New York and HEW ORLEANS EXPRESS. TaOttlB IT»*S«MtStlMlT>DB(h«MtSOnW Tttt 8:42am !▼.*••***.. ..Jesup .... Florida Lands. We linvo also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial Conipanv’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Kustls Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lauds located in nearly every county in tho State, suitable for farming, graz ing, fruit and vcgctnblo growing, l’lno, cypress, and cedar timber. I’ricesyango fr6m ti per acre upwards. lit a portion of the patronage of tho public, and those who wish It property upon the market, us well as those desirous of puij- 1 do well to call and see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, 4iitr- jjjSjpeil - Estate Agents •h L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALMRS IN- Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering houses and lots In tho ettv nml arms and land near the city for cash or time. Will sell ono two-stonr house, six rooms, on Cochran avenue, for 81,000. Fire, Lift ui Aceitat taraur ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Nowcastlo street It l< Ttarajaon Ante,]* hbraralf—Mw that Lord kb poetry L.J.Leavy& Co., AUCTION AND COXXISStON XKRCRANTS, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. OPEC1AL attention given toeolleetion ot rents. O Business and consignment* aolleltcd, and speedy return* guaranteed. Office next door to U'VXKTisER-ArrxxL ofilco. J. A. BUTTS, Physician arid Surgeon. ATFlCI northwest comer of » U i i loucevler .treat*, I Wtlaou. CfilteteR with »111 reesIvsnjkuiM mm ii a.M.aadh (of p.m. ■ r AS%gi s r ,nm HARDWARE, Stoves C iins, Pistols, Cartrioaes, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS prpy-i&a and Wagons lli28am aF...t. ....OaUallam ..lv 2:47 pm 780 amir lOtUamlv..... UMpmlv..... 1844 pm lv..... 143pm ar ..Jaekonvllle ..j-Qnltnian...... • • Thomas Yilla.... ..lr 145pm 840pm or ...Balnbrida#..... ...lv 11:35am 4:04 pm or uhatuhoochaa lv 1140 a a Pullman buffet cor* to and ftom Jacksonville and Hew York, and to and from Jacksonville and Hew Orleans via Pensaoola. HAST VLOBIDA EXPRESS. 1.80pm Iv........Savannah.. ar lUNpto 8.80 pm lv JesupV. lv 10.01am 4.40pm ar naycroa*. lv p.51 am 7.45 prn tfre.iti 4dlpa It •. JaoksosriUa. •••• ..Jacksonville.... ••lv m •m m 740pm It Silo pm or ....wayerosa ....Dupont........ ar 5:S5nm ..lv 6:10 am 845 p m. tv ....Lake City /.or 10.45 am 5:45 p m lv 5:65 pm lv ...Gainesville ....Live Oak...... ..or 1040 am ..ar 7.10am 8i4Upm w...... 10:55pm ar...... ....Dupont .ThomaavtUe ..or 4:30 ata ..lv 645am Pullman buffet con to and fram JickaonvtUa and RLLopla vtaTbomasvtllo .Albany, Montgomery and NaahviUa. ALBANY EXPBESS. 7:35 p m lv Savannah ar 6:10a m 10:05 p m lv Jeaup lv S;1S a m 12:40um ar waycroaa lv 11:10am 6&iiui ar... .. 7:00p*m lr...... . Jacksonville* •• ..Jacksonville.... ...lv 7:00 pm ...ar 7:26am 3:30 am ar 7:10 am ar 10:80 a m ar ....Live Oak ..Gaines villa ..lv 8:55pm ...lvSiOSpm 10:46 am ar 1..U a m ar Albany lv 4,no p m Stop* at all regular stations. PfcUmah palace •leoplng cars to and from JacksonvUle and 8av*n- JESUP EXPBESS. 8.15pm lv Savannah ar 8.80am 8.10 pm ar., Jeaup lv 6.28am Stops at all regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet car* Jacksonville to Cinc.nnatl and through coachea Jacksonville to Cbnttnnooga Pull sleeping cars to and fram Jacksonville and Savannah. Through tickets mold to all points by rail and steamship connections, and baggage chocked through. Sleeping ear berths and sections se cured at Passenger Station. W. P. HARDEE. Gen. Pass. Agt. B. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. BRUNSWICK . 4 w nirfdWv ■ -vr*..»:■< MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, VIA THE— B. TENN., YA. & 6A. RAIlfAY 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 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 yoar Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and examine them, and be convinced that the}’ arc a bargain. .1. * LISSJVER & CO. A.V. SCEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, G A. Plans and Specifications FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. Beat ot reference given. Leave orders L. D. Uoyt» Co. m£!-8m. BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS, TAKE a specialty of Dcllcloua Fat Beef re- Dr.A,B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty year* practical experience. 'S&'t •Try- a And you will have nopther. Beef, Poik, SansaF<% Etc., ALWAYS OH HARD. - SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80.1888. Leave Brunswick 8 40 p m 815 a m Arrive Macon 145 a in Arrivo Atlanta 010 a m Leave Atlanta... o to n in 12 20 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 1255pm (125pm SOUTH BOUND. Leave Atlanta 12 80 a m Lcavo Macon 4 00am Arrive Brunswick 1130 a in All trains run daily. J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. . W. WRKNN, G. P. A T. A., Knoxville,Tenn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. Atlanta. Ga. * 5 80pm ait pm la 15 p m aeon m 2 45pm 7 80pm 200 a m SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas d.7«dWda^:“t , m f ? r hta ° nlCk 1 '°- Connections nude with B. A W. and E.T.. AG. Railroad., and rtaamtr “Cracker Boy’• for SaUlls Landing*. The “St maholaa’’ touche* at,all way points between Brunswick and Savannah. ' For rates of freight* and pauage, apply to Agent. PUTNAM’S Corner Monk and Oglethorpe ttrefta M Y patrons and the pnbUc can rest n^uredof securing from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs ANDTHE BEST SERVIC E. ^TJnr order aoUdted, and aatltfactlon gunran A. *T. PUTNAM, T O’Ooxxoa. Ja. W F. trnoxa T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS nm.