Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 29, 1888, Image 2

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La- tlcluvu Ash.iiI PsnnOM> A*pm«nll lri< rtin'n like a fro:i! It, ii-Ih* Tin 1 lullOolmntilan w* Imiotl, li.lppilv n I l1:l ill’ll I it Unci* Sam, Iw* left tl«> toon acmthed tail (till there. A' lHnuaU, or Colon, with a atm* on tit* ••on." I* not a l«wlthfnl place. Them U n In nr ml train to Monkey HiS every Uay, aoini-limm twice a ila.v. It (< a lio-pilal city, uk woll as a kiii |>ort. ami tile men wlio Imve (won iisvvljjleil Into (Inlying onilil the invichorous marahoi of llie isthmus nro filling coffins at the rate of eight or ten per diem, and one coffin doe* the duty for many. Men are cheap, but the coffins are dear. As to the canal, all I can say is that thero is more machinery ignobly rusting between Aspinwall ana Panama than would pierco n dosen forty mile canal*. In exact proportion as tho Panama train recedes from Aspinwall docs tho faith of the traveler vanish into airy nothing. For tho first ten miles nil is woll. Then things begin to tnko on their natural shape. There are Americans, Europeans, Chinese, natives, gazing at the cars os they pass town after town on the line, but tbo faces of all bear tho - ' samo . impress. “Ail hope abandon, yo who enter here." Every man who goes to work or starts a store on the isthmian canal mite is a silent partner With King v Death. It is s lottery out of which the adventurer hopes to emerge a winner. Ait tbo winners—tiler crowded the do- e at Panama—and what wore they! the most pert hospital patients, or subjects for hospital treatment. Fever! It brooded over every inch of those forty- eeven miles between Aspinwall and Panama. Ten breathed it In thooirr yon'drank itm the water: you beheld it rank, pestiferously potential in the sur roundings of overy palmloaf roofed hut, every single story tenement, every dwelling on tho bills along that fated . forty mllo stretch.—Cor. Son Francisco Chronlclo. Tbo Uobonsollern "Wtitto Lwly." During the middle ages, a noble lady, surpassingly beautiful, of tho house of Orlamundo, fell madly in lovo with n prlnco of tho reigning house, and sent film privately word' of her lovo and an offer of marriage. Tho prlnoo would gladly havo married her, but for tho foot , that his parents would not consent. Social intercourse was somowhat re strained in tboso days. Ho was com pelled to dispatch a pago to the lady with an ambiguous meseogo, declining her .offer on tho ground that “four oyos” stood in tboir way. Tho young widow believed that ho referred to her two chil dren, and promptly put them to death, notifying him that tho obstacle was re moved, A terrible eceno ensued between tho prlnco and his murderess lady love, after . whloh lio fled into solltudo andsho died of remorse. Since then her ghost is said to be condcknnod to haunt tho halls of tho Hohcnoollerns, and her nppearauoo of tno family. AtXHirtifocon yo&ts Qpjo, the terror of tho inhabitants of Berlin, ' on account of somo reported appearances of tho White Lady, reached such a height that the kaiser had every ono of tho 700 rooms in thoSchloss thoroughly searched, la tile bopn of finding wimc clow to tho uiyaicrv; but bad 'fio succccdo 1. I doubt whether the pooplo would have given up * their liot suiierstition. Many are ready enough to testify to having, seen this S ale, white robed apparition before tho oath of tho late emperor, and stories are current of her having shown herself onco again sinco that time.—Lucy C. Uilio in Tho Cosmopolitan, Children of Kansas City. Professor Stanley Hall published re cently tho result of examinations mndo of very little folks in Boston schools. Professor Qrceuwood inado similar in vestigations umong tho lowest grodo of pupils in tho Kansas City schools, and n table of comuarisons is printed. Tho per cent, of children ignorant of common things ii astonishingly less In Kansas City sohools than in the Boston; even tho colored children of the western city made a much better showing. Another subject of investigation is the alleged physical deterioration in this country. Examinations were made of hundreds of school children from tho afeo of 10 to 10, and comparisons taken with tho tablos in Mulhalrs Dictionary of Statistics, London, 1884. It tuns out that tho Kansas City children ore taller, taking sex into account, than the average English child at tho age of oithcr 10 or 10, weigh fraction less at 10, but upward of four pounds more at 15, while tho averago Belgian boy and girl com pare favorably with American children two years younger. The tabulated statis tics show two foots, that tho averago Kansas City child stands folly os tall os ,iho tallest, and that in weight ho tips the , beam aguinst an older child on -tho other side of tho Atlantic.-- - “ ~ “ m The books that are'mo6t widely read are novels; and after them corao works of travel and adventure, histories, biog raphies and autobiographies, and pic tures of current manners and customs. Popular poetry treats of love, effort and disappointment; while moral and phil osophical essays and religious treatises— unless concerning some new sensational religion—are found, it anywhere, on tho abelvesof tho bookseller. In short, tho books that, circulate ate books that treat of human retstinaaand activities; they kcep osin mind thereof «ad therefore tiiey serve to aNCtotos and forward them. nayaUlia tbo beat of dk- cussions, the shaipriim of rivalries, tho Tumor of aaeoqai they spur us on when we flog, l ill i — ybiTri law sn l aw ■are us When wedMbto daMtaza from realities to them, and they drive us back with trash impulse to mautiss.' For tho books that would kto* US to borne aw oo taste nor ANYBODY! ■*/.£' v .t '■ns FILL m WINTER N CK! Throw hide yonr old clothes, mml* world yourself with something new, aoaeonablo am stylish from the old reliable clothier, dAS. S. WRIGHT, MSWKK BY TIB SEA! The tivest Town in the South! Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business W* and Investment! o offer for sale the following City and Country property:. Comer Newcastle and Monk Streets. masked, aad can anppljftho town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which; wen purchased for cash, and oonae qucntly oan ho told on closest margins. M-Sults made to order from samples, much cheaper than from a tailor jand fit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. M MEET! FOR.FALL AND WINTER \ * That I have over handled in Brunswick. I coll special attention to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNEL SMUTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest IStjle Collars ani Cab FULL LINE OF Clothing! SUITS TO ORDER. A lino assortment of underclothing, nnd every thing belonging to iny lino. Mv mottols, “Ono I’rico to All 1” Call and be oonylneod. L»tor“» WOI W* WRIGHT, Corner Nowcnstlo and Gloucester St WJJCdl&Go, -dealeusin- SADDLES & HARNESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, . RUBBER AND . Leather Be!ting p Rubber Parking and Hoi., Sole Leather, Cair Skins aad Shoe Uppers, Trunks and Traveling Bags. Wo call especial attention to our Heavy Team Harness for tho mill and turpentine trade, which we mnmifncturo ourselves from best selected leather. Como and see ns when in tho city, or send us yourordora when In need of nnythihg In our line. All mall orders receive careful attention, nnd satisfaction Is guaranteed. W. B. MEI.L & CO., 168 and too Congress St., SAVANNAH, Ua. LD TOWN. with large two-story dwelling and oot ■o one refuge and out houses, every- paratlvely new aad In good order. ■half lot corner Hansfleld and Albany sta. B*y lot 45xl8«, with baOdlags. lot on Oglethorpe itrevtgand buildings, lot on Gloucester street—epleodld bull doss Say lot 80x100 with two-story brick bnlld- itly erected. Will sell cheap for the lot* on Grant street-good business loca- a£^£&'%8£’ * ortbeoraer Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets. One lot on Albany street. I ^Portion of Trust lot OOxlOO-splendld building wlttlmproTemenu™* 1 ' Dnlon an ' 1 Howo.treeU ■ptmlot and elegant residence on London street, lot 80x180* good Investment 4 tW ° ,tOr0 * * ltu * t * d thereon— Lot 00x180 south of Hanover Park. Very dosi- raolo for rcaiucnco. Lot 00x00 on Neweastle street, near Catholio church, with nice residence. Three lota, 00x180 each, containing 4 now two- etojy^houses, noar school house. Business lot 80x00 on Nowoastle street, near Chandler's brick. Business lot on Newcastle street, near Greer’s ^j*5< feet Water front, with warehouse ttxTO and One lot on Iteynoldgstreet, 80x00. ^Tbree water loUatytbe footjal L street. Very One Dlxvllle lot, iixlto, oarner Cochran arenas and,!carton streets, with troom house. Can be bought at low flgore. Besides the above wo bare a large variety of TOWN COMMONS lots, which we willsellatdo- elded bargains. COUNTRY PROPERTY. ' About 40 aores of the richest lands in the coun ty, ono mllo from heart of city. 81x acres cleared, with honse^four miles from city. . 000 acres of best land in tho county, with twelve room house, nine mllesjfrom the city.* 18K acres of farming land, with splendid two storyhouse, kitchen and diningroom, storehouse, large barn, sugar mill, etc. Situated at railroad crossing, 4J4 miles from court house. Can be sc cured very cheap. 10 acres of good clay land 4 miles from city, 729 acres of land at Lulaton, on tho B. ft W. B, R., 89 miles from Brunswick. Large now well built house located thereon. Owner will sell at very low figure, being in want of money. Also three small farms not mentioned abovo— very low. 3,000,000 Acres Florida Lands- Wo have also been appointed agents for Florida Southern Railway lands. Florida Commercial Company’s lands, and St. Johns & Lake Enstis Railway lands, aggregating more than 3,000,000 acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in the State, suitable for farming, grac ing. fruit and vegetablo growing. Pino, cypress, and cedar timber. Prices.rango from $1 per upwards. Wo solicit a portion of the patronage of the public, ancl 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, Real Estate Agents 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK, GA. NEW TOWN. Portions oQthree lots, aggregating 87^x150 ft., l Reynolds street, with buildings. "Ehreo lots. 90x160, with new two-story build ing and out houses, facing Court House Square. ^Pjrolots^wUq^elogant residence and out houses L. D. HOYT & CO,, -DEALERS IN Your Duty TO YOURFAMILYIS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering houses and lots In tho city and arms aud land near the city for cash or time. Will sell one two-story house, six rooms, on Cochran avenue, for 11,000. w » ALSO BONOS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Newcastle street L.J.Leavy& Co., AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND GENERAL COLLECTING AGEKT8. S PECIAL attention given to collection of rents. Business and consignments sollcltsd, and speedy returns guaranteed. Office next door to a nvEKTisxu-ArrxxL office, d. A. BUTTS, Physician aqd Surgeon. on uinaens U l KICK norl m Gloucester street*, 1 Hi'--ii. Call.lilt wllh will ivi eive prompt a IlS ••>. Cl. Slid 3 Ml|i. ■ /i ottsoMtojtviatoLaMM* ■■ Fi HARDWARE. 1 Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDii and Waenns A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has. retired from business, and we have closed ont his stock so low that wo can give Special Inducements in both Laundried and Unlaiindried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 76c we will sell at 60c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $1.60 we willsell for $i.00 Now is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days.' (Jail and examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. J. J LISSNER & CO. a sad Down, T.us.m Iv .. niuw . late pm IT JsekMann. 4:*0p m If..., Ksalard.. 8:00pm Tampa... Sanank, Flariia aai Vattei Mnj, WAYCROSS SHORT LINE. TIMM CAMB InYffETT NOV. lsth, 10«T. A LL train, on this road are ran by Control A Standard Time, l'.i-wnger Trains will ioavn and nrrlvo daily as follow*! WMST INDIA l A"l MAIL. MSB BP. lv ran pm ,.lv 7:00am ..lv 1:100 m ..lv onopa PLANT STEAMSHIP LIME. « and I,- T*mn, kw (Thur* and Tk«ir.,pmJ I ' T "" I ** P * “ ».»■ Wdfe 1 }" W*»t....LVJ gM^ppj “ d J Ar Havens .. , Pull man buffet car, to aud Irom New York sad T “’ P ** NEW OBLKANS EXPBE8& , T.Mam nr......t.. .Savannah' or 7.Mpm 8:42tm lv.., jssnp .........or Mlpm 8A0AU lv lv T 8.04pm 11:28am ar Oaliibai: lv 3:11pm lftOOnoonar. Jackawivlll# ly 2 00 pm 730 am 1» Jacionvllle lv o p.m UtlO a m lv ar 4:40 p m 12 KM pm lv....Valdosta... lv 2:Wpm SffiOPP tr..ft.....BslabrldK8 lv ll:2»am SKMpmsr yhttuuuoclise.., ' Pullman buffet cars to and from i Now York, sod to and from Jar' Orleans via Pensaoola. EAST FLORIDA EXPBESS. -1.30p m lv.. AlOpiS IV. 4.40pm ar.. Savannah Jesnp........ wsyeross. ...ar 12.23pm ..lv 10.84 am' ..lv v.53am 7.45pm ar.. 4iUpm lv.. ....Jacksonville Jacksonville.... ..It ' m ,m m 7:20pm hr.. OffiOpm ar.. Croat •«•... . *... o.Dnpont, .«• *••• or 0:35am ..lv 6:30 am 3dl,n lv.. Lake City.,... •jut 10.45 a m 3:45pm lv.. 6:56 pm lv.. ..sr 10JO am ...ar 7.10am 8:40pm lv Dupont..........ar 4:25 am 10:55pm ar ...TbomtsvUla. lv (ffifam 1:22s mar...... Albany..' hr 1:26 am Pullman buffet cars to sad from Jacksonville aad 8t.Lonls vtsmaansvill* AlkanViMantgolDSOr and NsshvUls. ALBANY EXPRESS. 7:35p m lv Savannah........** 6:10am 10:06pm lv Jeaup..........)v 3jl6am 12.40tm ar ..wayorots lv 12:10am 120am ar.. 7.-00pm lv.. Jacksonville... Jacksonville.... ...lv 7KI0pm ...sr 7:25am ...aril :30pm 1..1VIP :10 pm 2:80am ar... 7:10a mar... 10:80 a m sr.. ....... Lire Odk (jainofiville ...lv 6:55 pm ....lv 8:41 pm 10:46 am ar... ...lv8:25pm 3:15 am It .Dupont. ar 0.4Apm 6.30* m tr Thomtsvllle lv 7.00pm 11.(0 a mar Alban;...:., lv 4.00 pm Stops at *U regular itatlons. Pullman palace sleeping cars to and from Jacksonville sad Sevan- ash. '-t. JES0P EXPBESS. 3.15pm lv Savannah....... ..sr 8.30am 6.10 p m ar Jesnp lv 6.2(am Stops at all regular and flag stations, Pullman buffet oars JacksonvlUe to Clno.nnatl Savannah. cured at Passenger station. ...J W. P. HAltDEE, Gen. Pass. Agt. ^ B. G. FLEMING. Superintendent. BR TOSW IC K MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT t TANOOGA, VIA THE imjkMLRAILWAY A OVEBFOCB HOURS QUICKER TO ATLAN- f', V TA THAN ANY. OTUER LINE. ’ SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80,1888. Leave Brunswick 840pm 815 am Arrive Macon 145am 580pm Arrive Atlanta 810 a m 915 p m Leave Atlanta... 8 40 n nt 12 20 p m 1015 p m Ar. Chattanooga. 1255pm 825pm 8 50am . SOUTH BOUND. Leave Atlanta... 12 80 a m Leave Macon 4 00am Arrive Brunswick 1180 a in 245pm 7 80pm 200am All trains run dally. .1. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. B. V. WRKNN, G. P. ft T. A., Knoxvlllo.Tonn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Atlanta. Ga. SEA ISLAND ROUTE. Bit r.VSWKp* SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas Will leave Savannah fqr Branswlok every Tues day and Friday at 4 p. m. Connections mad* with B. ft W. and E.T., ftO. Railroads, and steamer “Orscker Boy 1 ■ for Sstfflt Landings. The “8t Nicholas" tonobes at aU way , points between Brunswick and Savannah. For rates of freights end passage, apply, to A. V. SOEALS, CONTBACTOR AKD BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, G A. Plans and Spedilcations furnished on appuoation. •st of references given. Leave orders L.D. HoytftCo. rot3-8m. Dr. IB. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Fat ArmonrBeeL BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUICHEB8 AND GREEN GROCERS, -Of AKM n specialty of DsUeloni Fat Beef re- jEjlcgroddal^trom Armonris8t^r|ardtto mMtcMto k SngbtolMwhore? mper UlWl Try a Fleoe And yon will have nojolher. Baef, Poik, SansngAs, Etc., .ALWAYS OX BAND. PUTNAM’S Livery Me! Corner Monk and Oglethorpostreeto M Y patron* and tho pnblio con not assured of securing from my stable The Finest Tnrn-Onts AND THE BEST SERVICE. ^Your order tolieilod, end sariifkctlon guaran * A. T. PUTNAM. if’ • V' T.O'Oonoa, Ja. w F.snicm T. 0 Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIOENTR