Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 26, 1888, Image 2

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A Way M He*; ins . wM* at High CWM-U-. IoUk day's work that they aroftladtogo ANYBODY I toMaarkor.horUr.rter. Stemom- bon of Uw •‘Lteuo du Marln propose to taka long .oual walks through the jiork^aloug*tlio boulevard* and Into the country, In the morning, touting out bo- tow tfo rWng of tins »un. uroiKtoo to chai^o tlio hours for meals, having dinner at about tlw timo they have tUn in the habit ofeatingbrenk- fast. Their receptions will beat? In the evening Instep of 10 or 11. .They wfll exert their influence to havo halls, eon* certs, theatrical performances and other pubUo entertainments commence at the Mrtw curly hour* Changing night ««» day and day Into nigtit is one of the results of modern high civilization. No one can give any good naaon for tha afatnrd change. The nm wealthy and oulUvated mart, people bo. eotna the larger b the portion of the §Bw that |e devoted to Intellectual labor and amusements, and the smaller the part given to aleep. The lmrger tho pop- ulntion of a place, the later Js the toe (or rising and retiring. Sterna. _rbo while it is still dark, havo breakfast at day dawn, and are out in the fields at sunrise; village people aw' on hoar or two later In all these things, and those who live In cities are several hours later. The first English parliament, like a coun try prayer meeting, convened at “early candle lighting." Year to year the time of meeting was postponed till midnight waa the hour tor assembling. A reform was then thought necessary, end it now meets at a somewhat scoaonablo hour in tho evening. * Men who havo accomplished much have almost without exception been early risen. Bishop Ken, author of tho familiar hymn commencing “Awake, My Soul, and with tho Sun," composed it before tho sun was up, and recited it or sung It to woke up the college boys who were l.to sleepers. By his directions his funeral took placo at daybreak, and tho hymn ho wrote is chanted over his grave every Sunday morning. In tho Six teenth century students. In English col- leges were obliged to rlso at 5 and to bo ready for prayers and recitations at 0. They preserver! through life tl.o habits they acquired in boyhood. Tho men who acquired great distinc tion in England in a previous age were early risers. Sir Edward Coko rose at 8 every morning in tho year, and ns no one else about tho house was up lighted his own fire. Lord Burghley and John Wes ley ruse at 4, Sir Ashley Cooper and I/ird Chatham at 0. Gibbon, the great bis* tori an, was always at work .at O.iwhlch JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner NewoaaUe and Honk Street*. X hero hut resell bio good* rolccte market*, end cane Clothing, Hats, SHOES dents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY /Si^Suito made to order from samples, much cheaper than from a tailor jand lit guaranteed.* PRO! MARKET! - waa two hour* ■vil I I' 1 W piUUUI r** DanielWbbater^rosewith the lark." Bo acquired the habit on a New Hamp shire term and it clung to him all his life. When ho and Lord Ashburton wore engaged in denying niir n cm boundary dispute tut ol ‘invest I farmer friend bocatno Impatient at the lung de lay and accused Webster of forgetting tho good ways ho had acquired when ho was a farm lad and was living at home. “Nothing of tho kind," the great states man said: “I work hard and I presume Lord Ashburton docs, but wo do not get along as fast as I with, as wo can seldom manage it bo ns to get together. Tlio fact is I rlso at -1 every morning, which is exactly tho tiuio my distinguished fcl low laborer goes to bed." Tlio society world is certalu to follow the fashions in dress that are set in Paris. It may adopt tlio fashion of early rising, If ' It is not an expensive ono liko that of wearing costly garments of peculiar de sign. It is a toshion that is promotlvo nomy ns well as health of economy as well as health. Early rising will bo a decided novelty to most persons, and may bo found ciijoynblo on that account.—Chicago Times. gant stock tesMioa self In tho Northern 3 town with Which' were purchased lor casb, an. «““• — can bo *old on closest margin*. . IP*! WE j SEA! Tl Livest Town in the South! Offers U paralleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! We oiler fi| sale the following City and Country property f MX foot water front, with warehouie 88x70 and OLD TOWN. One lot. with inn house*, al»o one col thing comparattv Ono-htU loti One Bay lot t Ono lot oa f 1 two-story dwelling and oat hie end out houser, every* f new and in good oruer. r Mansfield and Albany It*. l with bnilduig*. , street.;and buildings. On* lot oa Clone Ur street—splendid business One Bay lotted (with two-story brickbnlld- ingfl, recently ermcil. Will sell cheap for the JAS. S. WRIGHT. am lust back from New York, where I have sc- oured the largest stock of RENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have over handled in Brunswick, special attentlo.i to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL SIIIBTH AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Lite! Sljle Cellars ni Cot FULL LINE OF Clothing ! SUITS TO ORDER. A line assortment of underclothing, anti orory- thing belonging to my lino. Mv motto is, “Ono l’rico to All l Call and be convinced..a*.HEIGHT, mad Gloucester st i. WJiMell &Co., -DEAI.EHS IN- SADDLES & HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, RUBBER ANT) Throe lotion Grant street-good business loca tion. Splendid bulletin site, north corner Oglethorpe aa Gloucester *ti Al lot cornor Glouitcr and Albany atreeU. One lot on Alba street. Portion of Tim at tOxlOO-splendld building site. • r Union and Howe street* t residence on London street. wo stores situated thereon— One lot on Kovnoldststreet, 80x90. Tbrs* water lot* atyhefootjof L street. Very cheap. j ' On* Dl*Tllle lot, 4»xl30, corner Cochran avenua and London streets, with I room house. Caaba bought at low figure. TOWN co: elded ito bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. immh, itaik id fatal WHbj, WAYCRQ8S SHORT LINK. TIME CARD IN EFFECT NOV. life. MSI. ^ A LT. trains on this mad are ran by Central Standard Time. Passenger Trains will leave and arrive dally aa follow.: WIST INDIA FAST MAIL, also Down. ana* aa. t.eeauIt ........savaanah. .... 1*11.28 pm 12:80 pm tr JaelmvtU*........Iv f:S*am titopm lv., Suiord.... .. ..hr 1:11 a a tteopm ar..,.,,,.,.1taapa..........lv SilOpa PLANT STEAMSHIP LIN E. Monday and Thun, pm ‘ y.nd saSP Lv . At... ,. Tampa, ,,,..Ar .Key Wat. ...Lv I Than aad Sun, pa Wed. aad- Ar. Hsrsus .. ..Lr buffet car* to and Horn K.w York nnd NEW ORLMANB EXPRESS. - S.uau lv.... l.Mau lr... 11:28 a tn ar..‘ ..Savannah.... . ..Jaap . .vr.yorou U.U0DOOU ar i yfSO am lr. Jaeki 10)10am It.,..,,.,. b ...ar 7.68pm ar 0:10pm .It S.04pm trails 12:04 pm It 11:84 pm ivtesto Wig *r, UaUsliait Jwk..iivill., c __ —‘““vine ..It B 1£§1 m Orleans via Pensaoola. EAST FLORIDA EXPBESS. About 40 acres of tbe rlobest lands In the coun ty, ono mile from heart of city. Six seres cleared, with house,’.four miles from city. 000 acres of best land In the oonntv, with twolvo room house, nlno mlleijfrom the Qify-1 1.10pm • ,40 pm tr 18; iX'aoreaof farming land, with splendid two- •y hi J J, “* I Hanover Park. Verydesl- One lot and el lot 00x180. . Ono Bay lot am good InTestment. Lot 00x180 soul ruble for Lot 60x00 on church, with Three lots, story houses. Business lot ifeM on Newcastle street, nenr Chandler’s brick .wj Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s stnble rcestle street, near Catholic ddencc. NE' Portions of|thi on Reynolds sti "Thrco lots, 90x1 ithc TOWN. slots, n 1. With I ; 37J/3XIGO ft* iog and out Two lots, wltq 1 on Nurwich r‘ . ggrcgnting .With buildings. 1 with now two-story build- 1, facing Court House Square ant residence nnd out houses story house, kitchen and diningroom, storehonse, large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad crossing, 4Vf miles from court house. Can be se cured yery cheap. 10 nores of good clay land 4 miles from elty. 710 acres of land at Lulaton,on tho B. AW. It. R., 80 miles from Brunswick. Large now Well built bouse located thereon. Owner wiU sell st very low figure, being In want of money. Also threo email farms not mentioned above- very low. _ lv..........lit*6ah...'.....te T.iOam 8:40pm lv..........Dupont..........ar 4;M am 10:55 pm ar It Steam muuilhiiy.. Pullman buffet ears to and and Bt.Louis via ThomaavlU* Alhanr. Montgomery end NtehrUle. ALBANY EXPRESS. 3,000.000 Acres Florida Lands- Wo have also boon appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands, Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St.Johns 43 Lake Eustls Railway lands, aggregating more than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in the State, suitable for farming, grat ing, fruit nnd vcgotnblo growing. Pine, oyprcBS, and codar timber, rrlcosjrango from |1 por upwards. ’ 7:38 pm lv 12:40 am ar 6:30am ar. M *. T.-OOpm lv .. JaoksoavUla... ...ar.Tteam 1:08 amir 2:30am ar ,.ttVijcron.,.M d » | i |ob ‘ lvioiiopm 7:10 am ar 10:90 am *r .....lv 3:48 pm 10:48 am ar...,. lomisvtlle It T.OO p m Albany It 4.00pm — all regular stations. Follow sake* sleeping can to and from Jacksonville and Satan- Wo solic to place their chasing, will i _ portion of the patronage of the public, and those who wish iroperty upon the market, as well as those desirous of pur- well to call and- see us. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, K.ea.1 Estate Agents 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. * -■ & ** k ;v. -T^VIA THE— : r . - 1TIHN„VA.&GA. RAILWAY OVER FOUR HOURS QUICKER TO ATLAN TA THAN ANY TITHKR LINK. -D KALKRS IN— HARDWARE. Leather Belting, Rubber Parklnir ami ’llone* Sole Leither, Cilf Skins ami Shoe Upper*, Trunks nnd Traveling Bags. Wo call csbcclal attention to our Hcnvy Team Harness for tho mill and turpentine trade, which wo manufacture ourselves from best selected '°Como and »oo us when In tlio city, or lend ns youronlors when In need of anything Inour line. Packing Fish for Market. Somo means bf preserving the catch until port is reached must l*> provided on tho smacks, nnd in thp majority of cases large quantities of ico are shipped before leaving tho city. As fast ns tlio fish are caught they aro eviscerated, cleaned and packed away in ico houses down in tho hold. But some varieties must ho brought back alive. Smacks engaged in this branch of tho business have a eontriv- anco known‘os “tho well," sunk in tho hull, through which tho sen water con stantly circulates. Tho “well" is simply a deep tank located amidships, reaching from side to side of the smack. Its bot tom is water tight. ere tlio sides which shut it off from the hold. Holes bored in tho outer sides, formed by tlio vessel's hull, admit tlio sea water, mid ns tho smack moves along the water circulates through tho “well." Tho tlsh arc thrown into this “well” as they are hauled in and remain in their uativo (jlemqnt until tho smack runs into tho Fulton Market slip. Then they aro lifted out by means ot long polo scoop nets and placed in tho “care" surrounding tho smacks.—Now York Cor. Philadelphia Times. All mall onior* receive careful attention, and satisfaction 1* guaranteed. W. B. MELL & CO., 158 and 1110 Congress St.. SAVANNAH, Gn. Stoves Guns,Pistols,Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, t3u series eixicL Wagons BLINDS Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILYIS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. I nm offering hou*c* and lot* in tho city and urms'and inmt nBiVThicity for ca.h orttme. Will roll ono two-otoiy house, ,ix room.-, Cochran avenue, for $1,000. Fire, Life and Accident tarar also bonds OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Noweastlo street L.d.Leavy& Co.-, AUCTION AND COEMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLXCTINQ AGENTS. gl’EC IAL attention glTWtorolleotlon of rent*. > ’ The Long Coach Whip Pennant. Many people have wondered what is the significance of the long i>cnnant car- tied St the Urdu truck of all vessels of | war in commission. When tho Dutch i Admiral Van Trump hoisted u broom nt the top of the must of his vessel to indi cate hi* int-tuion to sweep the English from the sea, the English admiral hoisted a bone whip, indicating his intention to 0 ) IM tteo am, PBtohresn. Bonce the coach whip pennant was adapted ns the ive insignia ot • war vesnl in com- for serviock—New York Tribune. _ Business and oonalgnmeaU aollolMd, and speedy returns guaranteed. Office next door to Advkrtibxh-ArrxiL offiee J. A. BUTTS, Physician and Surgeon rvFFICE northwest eprnerof Neweastle and U Gloueroter *treew,lately occupied by Dr. J. Wlllon. CMU>«“ ter street, one iloor from Union. M^Spoelal attention given, to throat and lung*. A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, nnd we have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both Laundried arid Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $i 00 Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have those bar- s to offer, which will be for only 30 days. Call and cxnmino thorn, and gams be convinced that the}* are a bargain. J. J LISSNER & CO. A. V.SCEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, G A. Plans and Specifications l'URM8HEDON APPLICATION, Best of reference* given. Leave orders L. 1>. Hoyt A Co. nmtm FatlraonrM BAUMGARTNER BROS., B0TCHER8 AND GREEN GROCERS, Dr. 4. B. McCASEILL, oelvod dally tram Armour’, Stock Yards la Chicago. It 1, deliciously Fat and Tender, and 1 is aold Twenty-Uve Per Cent cheaper than asm* I meat can be bought elsewhere. PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty year* practical experience. % Try a. Fieoe And von will have neither. Beef, Poik t Sausasr^, Etc. ALWAYS ON HAND. LiOpatly...,....Savannah ...ar 12.38 pt lZltt~::d±8S5EE£ S Ttepmkv '....wayerom Am am 8:80 pm ar.. .Dnpont lv 8:90 a a Otepmlv.... 8:43 p |0iBBp I lv., Ktah«tety....'...'.ar«aitam; .dalaaavilltl! .arlOAOam 2:65amtv... 8.00am ar.. 11.40 a a ar JE8UP EXPRESS. 8.48 pm lv Bavannah *r 8.80am 8.10pm ar Jesilp... ....lv 8.28am Stops *t all regnlar and flag ataUon*, Pullman buffet ears Jacksonville to Cincinnati and through coachesyaokMnville to Chattanooga Pull stooping oars to and from JaoksonvlUo and Savannah. steamship connections, and baggage cheeked through. Sleeping oar bertha ana section* ee- UAKDEE.Gon. Pats. Agt. vv ■ si afl.nl/i8iiiiuuii R. Q. FLEMING, Superintendent. BRUNSWICK ■ TO’ MACON, ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT.SO. 1888. Leave Urtmswlok 8 40pm 818nm 5 80 p ip 018 pm lois pm osonm Arrivo Macon 145 a m Arrlvo Atlanta o 10 a m Lcavo Atlanta... 0 40 a m 12 20 p m Ar. Chattanooga.1258pm 0 25pm SOUTH BOUND. Lcavo Atlanta 1280 n m Leave Macon 4 00 a m Arrive Brunswick 1180s in All trains run dally. J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. B. W. WRENN,G.P. AT. A., Knoxville,Tcnn. L. J. ELLIS. A.U.P.A., Atlanta, Gn. 148pm 7 80pm 2 00am SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas Will l«*v* Bavanuah for Brunswick vntj Tit*. connection, mid* with B. ft W. and E.T., 40, Railroads, and steamer "OraokerBoy" for BaUUa Landing*. Th* ••«. Ntoholu” touche* at all wiy points 6*twt*n Bmuwtek aad Bavannah. PUTNAM’S Lira? Stable! Corner Monk and Oglethorpcitrcota M'r patrons^and t he pnbUo can rest assured ot scouring from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE BESfSERVIO £.■ Tour order solicited, aad satisfaction i tecd. A. T. PUTNAM, T O’Coxvoa, Ja. W.F. T. O’Co&Aor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS flRH MARINE! ACCIDENT!! oohjam