Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 02, 1888, Image 2

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;> • v? 1 ;:W5 t ’V • ioTto In ■■ *rttoto m •vetting paper at*->■-re. anrnt the mighty ► poarof bowatew: Onaon atrtrtarfet the affect of listening to this mighty voice A>r the Brat time, nor bit na na- nlMMnt eouod • which nwaii* the ear. The rear h poettfrely ‘ b *J r 1 **l and a few yean ago a diatingulsheri American organist (pent a long lime in studying ft, and trying to leant th»me*a- tin and compass of its tones Bo finally cams to the conclusion that the deepest stone tnado by the falling cataract was that wlilcb would be produced by hn organ pipa about MX) feet in length,\and • of proportionate dimension* ns organ tapes are made. Mow, 100 feet, which Is about the height of the falls (this varies from 100 feet to nearly 180 feet), is much longer than any organ pipe is nude, and the aound emitted by such a pipe would shot be sensible to us aa a musical sound. Therefore our ears could not apprehend the murio of the deepest tones; and ns our earn are at fault, we give tills deep tones tnusk\ such discordant epithets ns noisoand roar. Tills story, nccordbiftto ono account, seems incorrectly stated. The organist In question suggested n sound not nearly NiW YORK & BMW. three octaves below thirty-tw6ltaqMV JJt.’^rSoTa^.PSirTaSwiKrTSimirt but about F sharp below that uoto. The hills Udine signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas nnd came to the conclusion that the task was all but hopeless, although a steady •kind of tono seems to be maintained, and certainly the imagination might readily seize upon such a note as tbp au- fes; the indefinite sound as.of foundationer character it would be < Wo to eay.—London r , but wbitbar be described partial tone STEAMERS SAN ANTONIO,. WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, _ oaMsSs at Brunswick with B, * W, present writer tried to define the vast »?«g«MMjatcrtg:pctg?».. _ bannonio hum of the great waterfall* esnESfth^emJE?^?.**Brnnswlck, i apply to i as low as by any other age and geneaat Informt- THOS. FULLER, Agent, Jk . •" / . Brunswick, Ga. Unusual Storage of UK | From the facil at our command, thee* b evidence thatJidUvMusI afngiga of Bfei mar bo far c+oatcr than tho vast mix- jorlty of people either expect or hope tor. Tho mean duration of‘fife in . England may be taken at 41 years. But wo have instances upqn imnuMM in which thb storage of life is doubled, and some in which It is ttebldfc Ttxmt&y had, in tho consulting room, at the same time, three gentlemen, whoee united ages! reached the total of 808 years, err over 87] years each, and each with a fair promisol of from four to five years of life at least. I also, within tho present quarter, saw,I on the samedsy, two gentlemen, whoee ■united ages gave 180 years, or an aver-1 Sghcf 68 years mob. I have seen, and ^rfully examined physically, u woman ■hod attained tho ago of 100 years, and who lived afterward for threo or four years! nnd I once conducted an au topsy of a man who had passed lilsOSd ANYBODY 1 There was nothing in the social condi tion of the individuals concerned that could of itself aooount for such an un usual storage of life as that which they presented. Two of those specially re ferred to were men of the highest class . of mental power! the other has come down from ono of tho oldest of.the iioblo .families of Europe; a fourth has fought his own way from the lowest position to ono of offlnenoo and power: while tho oldest of all was. from first to hist, in object poverty and was in a work house. —Dr. Benjamin Ward RiulutrcUou. Tho Origin of Ideas, While Copt. (afterward Sir Samuel) Brown was oocupiod, in studying tho construction of bridges, with tho view of contriving ono of a cheap description to be thrown acton the Tweed; near which ho lived, he was walking in his garden ■ one dewy autumn morning, when he cayr a tiny spider's net suspended across his pa th. Tho idea immediately occurred to him that a bridge of iron ropes or chains might bo constructed in liko man ner, andthe result was the invention of his suspension bridge. So. James Watt, when consulted about tho modo of car rying water by pipes under the Clyde, along thtfunequalbedot the river, turned 1: FAIL AND WINTER TO CK! amwn aoiuo yuur um , . yourself with something new, seasonable and stvllth from the old rclinbli JASs 3. WRIGHT, Corner Noircastlc and Honk Streets. I havo just recolved an elegant stock of season able goods selected by myself In the Northern ilytthe town with markets, and enn supply Clothing, Hats, SHOES Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which' wore purchased for cash, and conso aantlv can be sold on olosest margins. •Suits made to order from samples, much Bulls made to order from samples, mut cheaper than from> tailofinndJR guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. I am Just back from Now York, where I have so ar* cored the largest stock of is GOODS AND WE TRUST SUNSHINE AND PROSPERITY- onto In our commonwealth, whether pal- UTS from the new and beiutilul assort meat most rosooable prices of any house In the DRESS GOODS. * ••"- 1 oi loo* salt sod wo propose to |plav from It. Then too. If wo could let every lady In ft» know what a superb stock of lasbumablo fabrics wo are displaying and their niton- ess wo would enable them to save monoy. It would require erery page In tho anriH- * “* to enumerate all tho goods wo oro offering at less than their value, so we only W Of them. •. . u;.j - ... • ; ,■ ■ this vajmL B kJNSWICl/ & WESTERN I RJL3XdFLOA.-D.il Waycross Short Line. gar trains will run Ml OINTRSl.STAMtAHD TIME. TOR TUB WEST, NORTH AHD SOUTH. Cinein'U Mall. Express Brunswick ...Iv fa m Pylss’Jiarah IvtTlWam Jamaica.. Iv 719 am Waynesviile .. ..Iv iSin Nahunta ......iv SOW a m Uohofcea «lv jiOfam * BcldattervlUe .{v ftUam • .ar ttasin . or 1:1:33 pm Waydross. Mavuunah ....... Charleston ar 4:Mpui ar 1810 m ..... Thomasrlllo Pensacola Mobile.. Sow Orleans.... ..,or tilopm ...sr 10:10 pm ...ar, 0:20 am. ...ar\T:IOam ...... goods ever put on thelmsrket. This con- .quird, Annnure and pltld effoetsln all the standard shades ’which [surpasses anything 1 has beon heretofore ptaeeo before tbs pobllo by our competitors. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Immense quantities of Freitley’s celebrated black goods we aro enabled to make lower 'to guaranteeevery yard of oashmere, Henrietta and other varnished board brand# of awe sell. This (sour pet department. [the necessity of seouringbiaek goods that wlllnot turn brown or creak In wearing, we eome tlmo in selecting those most worn and best adapted to' the market. We point with result of our labor, Shying goods direct from the (jest houses who soli nothing sits bhi; ‘ gettfng goods redyed from unsalable colon os is often the esse with there is no risk of a i this brand of goods aro unquestionably the best raanul get rook bottom prieef, and Monr system is to sell at s on these goods to bo lowor than the tamo that are so inanufactaocd, and as we buy large qnsn- once*, ana os our system is hi sell at very close margins, we guarantee these goods to be lower than the same that are sold anywhere and elsewhere In the. special attention to tho foflowlng block silk warp fabrics. PARD HENRIETTAS,-[extra width]-. STANDARD HENRIETTAS, CONVENT CLOTH, CLARETTE, GYPSY CLOTH, STERLING, HENRIETTAS, MELROSE. iid following black, all wool fabrics—same brand CjgSHMERE, HENRIETTA, DRAP D’ALMA, COCHEMIRE DeLINOE, LADIES CLOTH, SURAH TEVILL, BIARITZ GOODS, PANAMA CLOTH, RAV- * ENA, MERINO COWPURE, CHEROR; . STRIPES, AND INDIA ' STRIPES. ?ilks Surahs and Rhadames. s-e want every < . tw uuduiv haul what wn give to one wo glvo lurclmsei' of $! worth of merchandise eon Cash, n ticket ;ryiv , _ at S magnlllcent suit of wnlmit furniture, rimsistlng of ten pieces, . ary 10,1881). Don’t stop nnd think you will not get It, who knows? Yon may ho tho lueky we will gtve to Jng tho liolder oh will bo draavnfor omo mid try your luck. JACOB MICHELSON. V-o CO. -DEALERS IN- HARD W ARE FOltiFAlSL and winter That I have over handled In Brunswick. I call special attention to my Hats, Shoes 'and Neckwear FI,ANNUL BIUBT8 AND HANDKERCHIEFS, his attention one day to the shell of a lofceter prceented et table, nnd from that model he Invented on iron tubo, which, when laid down, was found effectually to answer tho purpose. Sir Isembcrt Bmnel took Ills first, lessons In forming the ■ Thames tunnel from tho tiny sliip worm. Ho 8aw how tho littlo croaturo perforated tho wood with its well armed head, first in ono direction and then in another, till tho archway was complete, and then daubed over tho roof and sides with a kind of varnish, and by copying this work exactly on a largo scale Brunei was at length enabled to construct his shield and accomplish hit great engineer ing work.—Onco a. Week. Latest IStyle Collars and Cat FULL LINE OF Clothing ! SUITS TO ORDER. A fine assortment of underclothing, and every thing belonging to my line. My motto is, »*Ono Price to All l” Cali and h« convinced. m J.fiB. WRIGHT, Comer Newcastle and Gloucester St, lit§ m The French Woman's Virtues. Tho women of Franco are almost uni- vemlly misunderstood and misjudged, because of tho writings of such novelists .os Dumas fils and Foydeau. The French woman is not a wlilt tho inferior of the En^ish or American woman. Tho mid dle (Hass woman in tho United States is bettor.educated than tbe&vcrago Woman of, the same class in Fkance. On the other hand tho French woman is more active; sho share* .her husband’s labors nnd often, indeed, takes more than her dusK Often her labocs begin in tho eoriy mornlng^to end only at midnight, or,later still. The FTeooh woman of tho lower middle 'dan does not hold it be neath her dignity to perform the bum- hieat household duMm, while at tho same time sho is lively, pleasant and always willing to talk. Sno to as faithful to her husband as any American or English woman in tho world, and it to the mens! delusion to euppoM Oat teaQy lifein Franco is undermined. —Yrs. Frank He who undertakes to live by hit wits will find tho best chance* already taken. —Uncle Etok. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURB FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering houses and lots in tho citv and arms and land near tho city for cash or time. Will «oU one two-ttory house, six rooms, on Cochran avenue, (or (1,000. ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Nowcastlo street A. V.SGEALS, CONTBACTOR AND BDILDEB, BRUNSWICK, GA. Hans and Specifications FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. . Bort of references given. Leave orders L. D.Hort A Co. mf .Sm. •f Stoves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS, BUNDS etnei Wagons I can now be found in my new stand ' in the Scarlett Block, WHEREBY STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, MTS, CAPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND MARKED DOWN TO BED ROCK. D. T. DUNN. PUTNAM’S Ltyery Stable! Corner Honk and Oglethorpe ttreota M Y patron* and tho public can rest assured of ■scaring from my stable The Finest Turn-Outs AND TBB-BKSr SERVICE, lcltcd, and satisfaction A. T. PUTNAM, Your enter solicited, and satisfaction gnaran sod. F FatinuoarBeef. BAUMGARTNER BROS. BUTCHERS AND GREEN GB0CEB8, colved daily from Armour’s Stock Yanis in Chicago. It is deliciously Fat and Tender, nnd Is eold Twenty -live Per Cent cheaper than same meat can be bought elsewhere. Try* a. Fieoe And you will havo no^othcr. Beef, Poik, Sausajn's, Etc., ALWAYS ON HANDt SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNA^ AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas Bron " la Connection, mtds with B. k W. aad'E.T„ 40. Batlroads, and steamer "Onektr Boy" for asUUa landings. The "dt. Nicholas'' touches at all wav points between Brunswick and Savannah, 7 For rates of freight* NOTICE. % the Captain 1 bo reap erew.AU othcrwlso payment J. 0.0ARNETT, Matter. jaeksonvUle.i lv f A»a m Callahan.) lv S:06aro Charleston.... tv 88)0am *.10am Savannah.'. ,lv 7r00am 13:35pm .... lv loiuam ll:koam 11.-07 pm mumhhiuv nsp< lv 1:84 pin am lv 2:22 pm ....lv 2:80 pm ,...ar — Louisvfnoff...; ar Cincinnati ar FROM THE WEST, NORTH AND Cincinnati.. LoulavlUe. ...lv 12:10 am ..... ....It Tisnm NashyUlo lv 7:4*am Deeatur ..lv isiopm Birmingham ..... ...lv 41Spm few Orleans lv 7:00 am * ‘ .lv o:wpt m Albany WUUngham. ! Sumner Alapahn Paarson Waresboro.... Waycross lv 410 am, Jv 4:08am .. .....lv 8:18am ....>lv OriOam lv 814 am ..lv 810am lv 7:10am lv 8:25am , lv 9:10sm ar 9:81am 0:00 am 7:20 am YoVoonm 0:18 am Savannah..... ........ar 11:13pm 1313pm 4:30pm Charleston.... BaUahnn ar 11:20 a m 1118 am Jacksonville... ar 1110 m 1310 m * New Orleans.. 8:80 p m 8rt»pm MobUe Pensacola lv 4:00 am Thomasvlllo... It 13:83 pm Jacksonville.. Charleston.... lv 8:ooam Savannah,.,... .lv 716 am T—iT-r-r* Hoboken...... Nahunta- WajnesriUe... Jamaica Pyles’ Marsh.. ....lv 10:41am ....lv 11:08am ....lv 1117 am ....lv 1118pm - IvfllISp m • Brunswiok . ...ar 11:40pm et« at tho station, and save extra tare collected upon tho train. The matt train stops at all B 4W stations. made at Waycross to and from all Connections wasao 4 .^" 1 ^ For a NEW SECTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA And artlcle* descriptive of Its reeonreoa andca • u»,umr, hid unor prepare* unucr sno ilces of tho Depsrtmvntot Agriculture of the s Agricultural College, also County Hapeand phlets descriptive of each coimty, antfientl- 1 by the'Boards of County Commissioners, TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS AndAho LANDS for sale by the Land Departineat Booth Florida B. B., ’ ^ And The Plant Investment Company All .published for gratuitous distribution, ad- AU publlshod for gratuitous distribution, ad dress D. H. Elliott, General'Land Agent, San ford, Fla. H. 8. HAINES, Gen’l Manager, C. D. O' GEO. W. HAINES, Superintendent. 0. OWENS, . J. A. MCDUFFIE, Tremo Manager. Gon’l PassTAgont F.W.ANGIER, Ass’tNlenT Pass. Agent. BRUNSWIOK MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, VIA THE— E.TEMJA.&GA.BAILWAY OVER FOUR HOURS Qtttftlm.'W) AfLAWt * TATHAN SCHEDULE IN EFFECT. SEPT. 80,1888. iiais am isslra OtOam Leave Brunswiok.. Arrive Macon Arrive Atlanta Gioara :>avo Atlanta... 840am Utopia Ar. Chattanooga.ilHpm 615pm SOUTHBOUND. , heave Atlanta 1180 a m Leave Macon 400am Arrive Brunswick 1180 a n> All trains nm dally. J. F. NORRIS, TieketAgt, Brunswick, Gat ( B. W. WBENN, G, P. * T. A., KnccrviUe,Tean. | L. J. ELLIS, a.g.pJi., Atlanta, Ga, • J«pm T O'Coxxoa, Ja. W.F, 8HI0W IT. O’Connor & Co., 1 INSUkl&GE AGENTS^ FIRE! MARINEI ACCIDENTS REPRESENT THE STADNCHE8T COXF1N1E UP THE WORLD. >T ,. r ' ' octlO-ly Dr. A.B. McCASKItL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST; SIMONS MILLS, Ga. - Twenty years practical experlenoe,