Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 27, 1888, Image 2

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* OLD AY, mn LOVE SON as. >M tender mgs UtJ dflftl HHY Hkm poet* to Mm wornm at thrir eb«le*t V«.o«eaor*MdariytMmItep» t Had it plwMli bwreo 10 glr* n* but th* V040*. • Kg heart etira but my lip« are erer fu'Jte, F'or til cay ooniroon Kuril* h«wi lortiiiwn w^jtbj Aad oooe art* high enough that I should dare law with them my ladjr’a parfect prate*. rat. when I hearth*** others sing I feel Sued paarion ss the poor gray weed w«U know*, OMdruniwl lo grow In Boweries* nullity to garden* where then blooms full many a roe*. —C.A. Piatt. f Proeperfty «f the Maoris. “New fasiawi bag utoro debt in pro* portion to its rise and wealth than any other country in the world,” said Father Wisael. "There was n great deal of faith in gold mining for a time, but the yellow ore failed to materialize in suffi cient quantities to put tho miners'busi ness en a paying basis, and tho mines were temporarily abandoned. ■ The Eng lish have not given up hopes yet, and companies are beginning to take hold of the enterprise of hunting gold again. The Maoris, or natives, call their houses waoris. They raise potatoes And com, dig gum or do anything for a living, and they are very intelligent people. The j Maori people are better off almost than, the whites, becauso they possess a lot of land that tho whites do not .They have the king country, and «<th3r gardens, fruit farms and horse pastures are well taken care of. They are very fond of horses and keep Iota of them. Theyjmy vegetables, guns, coffee, tea and grocer ies in the towns. Their war danoseare interesting, and at them, they have all jr waits of games. Sometimes'they beocme warlike toward the wbitm and refuse to Jet them pass throngh the exclusive Maori ootra try."—Globe-Democrat. - The Making of Fancy Candle*. In the big factories lozenges and mot- ■- toes aro stamped in the sheet and then eat oat separately with patent cutters. Wafer lozenges ore more carefully pro pared than the thick, round kind. The Utter ore fed into a machine like, a job i printing press, by the sheet, and come oat round, hard confections. Wafers are „ cut by hand. Ekuits are now crystallized to some extent fay wholesalers in this country, but not‘as successfully as in Stance. Opinions differ on this matter. Some dealers declare that here the fault alone is in the quality of the fruit Others ornert^ that wo^ have not acquired the getting them tq MneSate^tot^hemtof the fruit. The finish of fine candies is nut on by wholesalers in the same way as in retail houses, where all work is per formed by hand. Tho syrup used in the process of crystallisation is used "'in the making of dear candies and stick goods. —Chicago Herald. \ . A lock or Taste. One of the most irritating Of the recent idiocies of tourists is the fashion of leav ing cards at the tombs of distinguished Mpttf ' people. The bSt of Longfellow in West minster Abbey is constantly surrounded by these inappropriate bits of pasteboard, ‘ v and the grave of ''H. H." is said to be literally covered with the visiting cards . ' left by tourists who climbed tho lonely ! » mountain near Colorado Sjpricjs to visit * tho last resting place of tho poet and novelist. Nothing but an abundance of tho most egregious vanity and absolute fe • • ■ hick of taste could prompt an action so idiotic ns tho following of this absurd custom.—Boston Courier, r.. —, V— ,! Another Use for Photography. Tho'latest uso to whioh tho magnesium flash light has been put is the photography of tho bunion eye. At the suggestion of Du Hois Beymond, a normal eye, after a * quarter of an hour’s rest in a darkened room, was photographed life size, the re sult being that the photograph showed tho pupil of tho eyo dilated to its fullest extent As theso photographs permit of measurement, they cannot fail to be of great value to medical science.— Photo graphic News. 4 An Inrcnttro to Industry. While it is ordinarily tho custom of carpenters, masons and painters to con tract for their work by tho day or by the job, there are occasional deviations from it. Ono expert carpenter in Philadelphia makes his contracts by the job, specify ing that ho shall receive a bonus if ho finishes before a certain time. As he is a rapid workman he contrives to earn considerably more thin he would if con tracting in the customary way.-^Chicago Nows. , Only Think of It. Mattie—Don’t you know. I’ve found out something awful about Mr. Green. Hcttio—Why, what can it bet “He’s a Mormon, or a bigamist, at least." “A bigamist I” "Yea; he told me that his wife was one et a thousand! Only think of it!”—Bos ton ItanscripL , Not Mi - *^}b, the Frenchman was venr harshly treated. They throw him off tho bat cony into the street" “They did? Well, waa ho hurt much? Anything broken?” “Nothing but liis English. Harper’s Bazar, ; Tho average school Jifl of the woman teacher In tho west is about two nan, and tho farther unit she goes the lew •ho readies. A note made by a miner is voidj • contract rnodo with a minor ia woidt ■ contract mada with a lunatic Is void. Bo the same thing that ye would i» FILL AM) WINTER Til CK! Throw auldu your .old clothe*, and'nro yourself with something new, teasonabls stylish from the old reliable clothier, v JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I have Just received an elegan t stock of *aa khle good* selected by myaclf In the Nortl market*, and can aupply|the town with Clothing, Hats, SECOBB Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which? wore putebaaed for oaab, aad con*o gently can be arid on cloceat margin*. MnSnlM mode to order from (ample*, much cheaper than from a tailor jand at guaranteed JAS. S. WRIGHT. ! CENTS’ FIHHMIM! FOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have ever handled in Brunswick. I call special altentlo.i to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL StllltTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latet IStjle Collars and Caffs. FULL LINE OF Clothing! SUIT* TO ORDER. A lino assortment of underclothing, and every thing bolonglng to my line. Mv motto Is, "One Price to All 1” Call and be convinced. c«*e. , **»*■ r J. h B. WRIGHT, Corner Xbwcaatle and Gloucester M m n i i The Livest Town in the South I HP # Me. . '■ Offers Ufqpralleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! ' * . u4 Intel Idttij, WAYCROSS SHORT LlNl i TjMK CARD IK EFFECT NOV. Uth, ImT. IX trqta* mi this ros*f are ns by Central t’«M«ai*r Trains Will We offer for sale the following City and Country property: QiDiSrOWN. One lot, with lain two-story dwelling and cat ouses, uso opooottage and.qut^honmyeyery- One-half lot corner Mansfield and Albany sts. One Bay lot 48x188, with bandings. One lot on OgletSorpe streebfand buildings. One lot on aUmoester «treet-*plendld business nation. One Bay lot 80x180 with two-*tory brick bond ing*, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the money. , ^ Throe lot*on Grant street—good business loca- Splcndld building site, north corner Oglethorpe nd Gloucester streets- Lot corner Gloucester and A lbany streets. Ono lot on Albany street. Portion of Trust lot 90x100—splendid building site. One lot 90x180, corner Unlon and Howestreot* with Improvements. One lot and elegant residence on London street, lot 90x180. Ono Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 90xl80«onth ot Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. Lot 00x90 on Newcastle street, near Cathollo church, with nice residence. Three lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 new two- story houses, near school bouse. Business lot 80x00 on Newcastle street, near Chandler’s brick. NEW TOWN. Portions oflthrce lots, aggregating OTjVxlCO ft., on Reynolds street, with buildings. “Three lots, 90x180, with new two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court House Square. Two lots, wltqclci on Norwich street. lfc?0a ^83>4 feet water front, with warehouse One lot on Revnoldflstroet, 80x90. Throe water lots atTthe footjof L street. Very cheap. One Dixville lot. 45x1*0, corner Cochran avenue street*, with 6 room house* CM bo find London bought at low figure. elded bargain*. COUNTRY PROPERTY. ’ > 1 " : Mv.ii-U' • • • About 40 acre* of the richest land* in the comi ty, one mile from heart ot city. 8tx aero* cleared, with1iou*e,lfoiir miles from city* , , 980 aero* of be*t land In the eonnty, with twelve room house, nine mltaffrom tho city4 L 13W acres of farming land, with splendid tiro: storynouse, ldtphen and diningroom, storehouse, largo bam, s^ra mill, etc. Situated at railroad 1 crossing, 4<4wPbs from court bouse. Con bo se cured very cheap. 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city. 729 acres of land at Lulaton,on theB. AW. B. R., 89 miles from Brnnswtck. Largo new well built hoase located thereon. Owner wlB sell at very low Sgnre, being In want of money. Also three smoU farms not mentioned above- very low. - 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands. Wc have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Hallway lands, Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. Johns A Lake Bustle Railway lands, aggregating moro than 8,000,000 acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in the State, suitable for Janqing, graz ing. fruit and vcgotablo growing. Pino, cypress, and cedar timlier. Priccs|range from 11 per acre upwards. < Wc solicit a portfon 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 well to call and see us.. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, rtea.1 Estate Agents 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK,'GA. AHl tears ■ WBST INDIA I Art HAIL, assn oowa. k*ao or. T.w.mlT ... ... ,**v*tiu*i IvlAMpss usaapmiv iwktMnu, ,lv in,* 4s40p*slv ... Hanlor* .1, li|*am •lOOpm ar Tamp*. Iv sue pm PLANT STEAMSHIP LIKE. Thar* and Monday sad) ,„ Than, pm j IjV •Tssep*., man,pm) ~ 1 Ben, pa ssssl" K‘r"~‘..H w 2£ l r« | Or Haven* ,, ,Xv Sat, pm WadBMssd S*t, soon W«dM* aad SSlk PwUman buffet ears to and fromjtew York aad NEW ORLEANS EXPRESS, • T.08 • m IV..........ttaronoah ar 7 AS pm 8:4* am Iv J*sap ar «:l«pm SAOau Ir. ' * lldMsm sr.... 10)10 a mlv.... 11.04pm lv.... 13:84pm lv,... 1^3pm ar.... Callahan.........lv S:47pm ....Jaoks*nrlll* lv. 3.00pm ...JtokonvUle lv 5 p.m Waycross or 4:40 pm .....Ylldosta iy 3:68pm Quitman Jv SdSpnt ...TbomatriU* lv 1.4Spm 8:80pm «r.„. ....Balnbrtdgs.....,..lv 11:38 am Pulfman buffet ears to and from Jacksonville and Haw York, aad to end from Jacksonville and New Orleans vis Poniooola. • XA8T FLORIDA EXPRESS. 1.80pm Iv .Savsnnth .sr 13.18pm *■»*» lv .Xjp). ,.,.tv 10.84 am 4.10pm ar... wdgaross...tv anti 7.45pm sr...., 4:19pm It.... ,. Jacksonville ..lv ' m ...Jacksonville. sr m 78Mpm lv.. .. 8:80pm *r.... wiycros. sr 6:88.m Dupont .lv 8:80 • m 8)35pm lv.... Lake city .ar 10.48 am 3:45pm lv.... S:8Spm lv.... ....GatnesvlUe.. ar 10.80 am •Dupont.. W.B.Mell&Co., -DEALERS IN SADDLES & HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, Bobber Picking and llose. Sole Leather, Calf Sklua and Shoe Uppers, Trunks and Traveling Bags. .ciftl attention to our Heavy Team he mill amt turpentine trade* which Wo call es] Hamcffsfor we manufacture ourselves from beat selected leather. Como and *co us when in tho city, orsend us your order* when in need of anyth!)!# in our lino. All mail orders receive careful attention, and satisfaction is guaranteed. W. B. MELL & CO., 18S and 1(10 Congress St., SAVANNAH, Ua. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILYIS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. Cochran arenas, for |1,01 Fire, Li ail Accident tarar ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Neweastlo street L.J.Leavy& Co. AUCTION AND COUISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGENTS. OPEC1AL Attention given to collection of rente. O Business and consignments solicited, and return* guaranteed. Office next door to d. A. BUTTS, Physician ai\d Surgeon* f\mCl northwmt cc y Gloucester streets. 1 Wilson. Calls loft wiw wlUrccolve prompt attei given) to - ;.-‘s v- L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERS IN- HARDWARE. Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS s*s=ri «=5Pi a,nci Wasnns 1:23am or Albany Iv 4:1 Pullman buffst car* to and from JackaontlU* And St.Loul* ri* Thoms* vlllo jUbanv, Montgomery and Nashville, , , ALBANY EXPRESS. 7:SSpm It Savannah... or 6:10am‘ 10:08 pm lv Jerap Iv SilSsm IhiOin ar wmyows* Iv l>:10»m . jaoksonvUl* ..lv 7:00pm ■ ■ JacksouriUs .or 7)28 a m ..aril :80pm ..lvlOdOpt wajeroas. .Dapnt.. .It StBSpm. ..Jv 8:48pm 10:48 am at Las*OHy...lv Si98pn 9:88amlv ....Dapont............ar 9,45pm 8.80am ar.. TbomuvUls........lv 7.00pm 11.40 a mar Albany .It 4.00 pm Stops nt til regular stations. Pnllmsn palace sleeping cars to end from JocktonrlUe and Savon- JE8UP EXPRESS. 3.15 pm lv ..Savannah or 8.80am 8.10 pm ar Jesup Iv 8.38am Stops at oil regular and flog (lotions, Pullman bnfTet ears Jacksonville toCinc.nnatl and through reaches JacksonvlUe to Chattanooga Pull sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville and Savannah. , HARDEE. Gen. Pass.Agt. B. G. FLEMING, Superintendent. 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. 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 your Shirts while we have theso bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 dnys. Call and examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. , J. * LISSNER & CO. A.V.S CO -J < LU O CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNS WICK, G A. ] Plans and FURNISHED ( Best of references L. D. Hort ft Co. Specifications X APPLICATION. ss3%. - j Dr.A,B. I IcCASKILL, ! LY LOCATED AT ST. SIMON Twenty frets prset v l S MILLS, Ga. 1 FatinMiM , « BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND GREEN GEOCERS, Try * jplao*“ And vou will hovo norther. ef, Poik, SausaF^s E ALWAYS OX HAND. BRUNSW ICK MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT • VIA THE * E. TENS., YA. & GA. RAILWAY SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80,1888. Leave Brunswick.’ 340pm 815 am Arrive Macon 146am 580pm Arrive Atlanta SlOam 873 p m Leave Atlanta... 0 40 a ra 19 SO p m 10 15 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 1958pm 0!5pm 0 60am SOUTH ROUND. Leave Atlanta 13 80 am 345pm Leave Macon 4 00am 7 80pm Arrive Brunswick 1180am 3 00am All trains run daily. J . F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Go. B. 1'. . WRENN, G. P. & T. A., Knoxville,Tenn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. Atlanta, Ga. SEAISUND ROUTE. BK UNS WICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas a., 'Sfisgsr** BMmrrtok Connections mods withB. k W. tad E.T., AG. Railroads, and steamer "Cricket Boy" for Sattlla Landings. The "St. Nicholas" touches st til wav points between Brunswick and 8avtnnsh. 1 For rates of freights and pusses, apply to W. F. PENNIU*N,Ag*nL PUTNAM’S Lifery Stable!. • L-V f* • . :’ Corner Honk and Oglothorpoitreoti ^ M Y patrons and the irablio can rest nssuredof securing from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE BEST 8E11VIO E. J'nur order solloUed, and tatlstacUon guartn A. T. TOA1I, P T O’Conxoo, Jn, " Grams T. O’Couaor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDEFftK the mmcHHx aoM»um