Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 05, 1888, Image 2

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m m. THt HOME0OUND HOST. The howkI at» boss advaaetag, Tramp tramp! tramp! CtKl*r UK « And amort r th. steady wURtiM* », d«u-rlrctlt. 1*8*. ... Of th. Cor rlcctste Tbttouftd «>f »o wtny U to tho to-nlfbt ihr&ib !. r> Hot to the clamor of hugtea Kor to tba ittormy brat cf drum*. Mot to th. hauls'* Mate. Tho JuhUsat may noass ■ A wroottr mrato summon* ■ And thriUi sloog tho Has, Though Mob to himself msy bear It, AnJmi' m i mate to tho nest no sign. TTw pattor of tiny footfall! Tliat run to ao opsu door, The mother's tender singing, urasry doors rutspo Tb- boyish shout of weleome. Thu girlish ripple of (lee, At ttw dick la the guarded portal md father'* key Of the bomebound f Wi it the army* mode: Cheerily call* good-night The merry roloe of the oomrade At he parara out of tight Into the heart of the boote t of th* household. When the day's long work is done. And wife and bairn* are waiting Wit hakim tor their desrastooe. Under the windy f And Bare of the r.: erenlng lamp I hear a bout adraneing With ateady and reeolute tramp- A hest of the strong and gentle, A throngoftfce brass and true. Dear littlo wire* and mother*. ■ Haateolngbometoyou —Margaret E. Sangaterln H HarperieBaiar. Where (he Ben ealmon go la u much a myetery today as it has ever been. After leaving the coast they disappear. Stray fish have been found In very deep water Irandreda of mQee from nny ealmon river, bat their uterine feeding grounds are still undiscovered. In the spring they sad* denly reappear at the raouthaof riven. While in salt water they never jump at a fly: tho moment they strike fresh they rise freely. When going up stream they frequently stop in.poola as though to rest, ana when descending go most of the time tail first, letting the current cany them and keeping head up the river.— -CBobtoDemocrak "Kino Cura” tor Consumptives. The odor of cows and oowstablea is thought to have a curative effect upon consumptives. A hospital for this “kino cure’’ is about to (be Opened at Beinick* • cridorf, near Benin. Tho mnatorium e er consists of avast circular build* in the basementtif wfaioli several handled cows will be kept, and the odor of the stables be conducted to the rooms in the nnper stories. In the center of tho building is a large yard, for which a whey cure, bathing establishments, etc., are planned. The surplus of tho dairy products is to be disposed of to tho public under proper precautions.—Homo Jour* . n*L ho had Unown of three severe cases c hydrophobia, and that each case wa permanently cured. The means used was to tako the patient to n pool or stream of water, plunge him in. and nl* low him to just about drown and then resuscitate him him. In each case, as before stated, a permanent cure was effected—‘W. T. G." in Scientific American. Bow Clown* * Hales Up." How do clowns make up their faces? 1 will tell you. They take oxide-chloride of bismuth, which they mix with grease, rub upon their hands until tho composi tion is thorough, when it is put upon the Coco like the burned cork of tho negro minstrel. After that, common chalk, carefully dried, is laid on n second coot Tho chalk adheres to the greasy skin, and the faco is soon very thoroughly whitened. —Clown in Globe-Democrat. Sbo Seemed to Forget. 1 Mr. Benedict (to sportsman friend)— Yes, wo paddled that day over fifty miles against head winds. Made a splendid run. Mrs. Benedict—John, please hold tho baby for a Uttlo while. My arms are so Mr. B.—You seem to forget, dear, that that infant weighs fifteen pounds and that my arms are also tired.—Pittsburg Bulletin. iW YORK & MMWKK. ■Ull STEAMEB8 "** SAN ANTONIO, WILDfB, ‘ OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS,' OWe ?X*?L8? Friday stS p.m.. arriving In Brunswick follow- tog Monday. ^Returning, leave Brunswick every Cloeo connections at Brunawlek with B. * W. E.T., V. AG. and A. I’. A L. railroad*. Through bill*lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas Macon ana all Interior points. Insurance between New York and Brnnawlok, one-filth ot one per cent. Freight and passage as low as by any other DO. For freight* passage and general informa tion apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, Ga. ANYBODYI FILL AND WINTER TO CK! yourself with something new, seasonable and stylish from the old reliable clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets: I have Juat received able goods selected 1 mariteta, and ean sup] I an elegant stock of season. by myself In tho Northern iplylthc town with Cloihing, Hats, axioms <01130 <MWWyetobo'sbld on eldaert margins. < gVSults made to order from samples, much cheaper than from a tailor Jand HI guarani JAS. S. WRIGHT. Vli < ' f ' MM Will Gome dp! II AND WE TRUST SHINE AND PROSPERITY. e warm and comfortable every home In our .commonwealth, whether pal- 9 selects and buys their COM FORTH from the new and beauU I ul assortment 'oik and which can lie had at the- meat resonabie prices of any house In the V DRESS GOODS. DOW what % fiuperb stock ox i amnion able iftbncswo i re wonld enable them ta save money. It would req THIS TAMi lying the largest assortment ot double told goods over put-on the Imarket, ard, Arrmare and plaid effects In all the standard shades'- - heretofore placed before the publlo by our competitors. , . This con- h surpasses anything MOURNING DRESS GOODS. menao quantities of Prestley'a celebrated black goods we are enabled to make lower guarantee every yard of cashmere, Henrietta and-other Tarnished board brands of “Tell. This la onr pet department. 4 eccsslty of securing .black goods that will not turn brown or creak In wearing, tvs time in selecting those moat worn and best adapted to the market. We point with “of onr labor, baying goods dtrectfrom the best houses who sell nothing else bn t is no rlik ot gcttfng goods redyed from unsalable colors as is often the ease with lack many Beil titles we ssr; . We call special attention to the following black silk warp fabrics. brand of goads are unquestionably the best manufactuoed, and as we buy large quan- “' •— ■— ~i gttaranr > be lower than the same that aro sold anywhere STANDARD HENRIETTAS, [extra width], STANDARD HENRIETTAS, CONVENT CLOTH, CLARETTE, GYPSY CLOTH, STERLING. HENRIETTAS, MELROSE. And the following black, all wool fabrics—same brand CASHMERE, HE^RIETTA/DRAP D’ALMA, CQCHEMIRE DpLINDE, LADIES CLOTH, SURAH TEVILL, BIARITZ GOODS, PANAMA CLOTH, RAV- f ENA, MERINO COWPURE, CHEROR, / STRIPES, AND INDIA •v* • ; STRIPES. Silks Surahs and Rhadames. And we wkpt every one to understand what we give to nd every purchaser ottk worth of merchandise Fon C hance at n magnificent suit of waluut furniture, eonslstii to all, so we will give to eaeb ickct entltcllng the holder to a Come and try your luck. ’if we gl' i, a tit often p . lt^ who knows? .You may be the lucky JACOB MICHELSON. chance at a magnificent suit of waluut furniture, consisting of ten pieces, which will bo drawn for on January 10,1888. Don’t stop nnd think you will not get It. " ' * ” ' ’ & CO., -DEALERS IN- FROM MARKET! I am Just bnek from New York, where I have se* ~~Ta cured the largest stock of HARDWARE. GENTS’ FORMING GOODS FOR FALL AND WINTER That I have ever handled in Brunswick. 1 call special attention to my Hats, Shoes land Neckwear FLANNEL SHIRTS AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest Style Collate ni Cuffs. FULL LINE OF Oar Consumption of The United States is the largest raisin consuming country in the world, sad trustworthy author!tiee estimate the oak- sumption at about 2,000,000 boxes of twenty-two pounds each, which, at an average of $2 per box, shows an expen diture of $4,000,000 per annum for one dried fruit—Onoo a Week. Th. Tooth Brush tor Children. In many homes a tooth brush would' bo a curiosity, and yet every child should ■ be provided with ono and rondo to use it. This is a duty which ramms bo too strongly insisted upon. Unless the teeth are kept deun they wiffdeoay, and with out good tecta perfect health is ab impossible- -IVvston Gerald. > taavw ralm. A tribe in the palm region of tiW Ama- aon cjadles the young in palm laavt*. A tengie leaf turned up roand the edges hy •ome nativo procem makaean emlOM cradle, and now udtkaiDiiMpIp do service as a bathM^mMtete^ra B^le. I Clothing! SUITS TO ORDER. A fine assortment of underclothing, and every* a ncu iv Ail < w«a aim J. R. WRIGHT, Comer Newcastle and Gloucester St. your Duty TO YOURFAMILYIS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering houses and lots in the cltv and arms and land near the city for carh or time. WllfseU one two-story bouse, six rooms, on Cochran avenue, for 11,000. ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 404 Newcastle street FOR SALE benco Posts, ligbtwood, cy Many who would not tot the world titter a telraboodara yet eternally sebem- fr? falra impmstiuos on Up- 500 and cedar. 100 cords oak, wood, cyproa bickoiy and cedsf IWMOmBC fnotf| obftf N.DEKON rraey«d.ra^M Sn hawjraJJ. Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, . AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS BuFeJ a.xid Wagons IRUNSWIC & WESTERN ELAZXJHvOA'D. I Waycross Short line. ger train* wUl run s* tolli' OWTESL S7AXDASD TIMS FOB THB WB»T, NORTH AND SOUTH kail. Brunswick.. lv 7:00 s m SESSt™* • ,t? — Ctneln'tt Kxpress .........lv S:38am Jboken lv IMm hlattervllle.......... lv 9:18* m sycross... „,ar 8:48am .vsnnsh ...... V 1838pm ar 4:10 p m .... ar ll:Mam ar UfiMm LoulsvilleT............ar , 7:Unto Cincinnati ..ar 6:40 am FEOM THE WEST, NORTH AND SOU Cincinnati lv LoulavUle lv •It •lv Chattanooga. Marietu...... * . Louisville lv 12:10 am NashvUlo lr 7:43 am Birmingham .. New Orleans... Montgomery.... .e ...lv 426pm lv 7dMam ..lv 0:53pm ' Albany lv 420sm 5:00 am Willingham.... Sumner.... .... Alapaha Pearson Warcsboro Waycross lv 8:13 am lv 8t43am . Jr 7:10 am l.W 8:15am t lv 0:10am ar 8:83am 7 :10 a in ■fO.-ob am 8:13 am Savannah Charleston...... Callahan.....*,. Jacksonville.... ar 12:23pm a» 4:20pm ar 11:26 am 12J3pm 4:20pm lldltm ISM m New Orleans... Mobile lv ........ 8:30 pm 8.-00 pm imam 12:55 pm Thomaavllle.... ......lv JacksonvUle.... CanahMk.v.v.-.. Charleston Savannah .'.....Iv 7:30am : s*. .tvenwaS — .....lv 8:00am Hoboken lv 10:41am Nahnnta lv 11:03 a m WnynesvlUe lvll:37am ....... Jamaica lv 12:05 pm Pyles’ Marsh Ivfl3:28 pm Brunswick A -,..ar 12:50 p m +Stop on signal. Purchase tickets at the station, and save extra fare collected upon the train. Tho mail train stops at all B Si W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all points on Savannah, Florida & Western Hailway. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. For a NEW SECilfAL MAP of FLORIDA And articles descriptive of Its resonrees and cm* REMOVAL! I can now be found in my new stand , in,the Scarlett Block, WHERE *Y STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOOS,'DATS, OAFS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND Marked down TO BED ROOK. 13. T. DUNN. PUfNAM’S SatlraonrM BAUMGARTNER BROS. BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS, la sold Twenty-five Per Cent cheaper than same meat can be bought elsewhere. Try a. Fieoe And you will have norther. Beef, Poik, Sousas^, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK k SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. i and Oglethorpe itreets Corner Mock an publio iiublc The ITnsst Turn-Outs Vonr ICWs AionHpwnn. rdcr •oUd8»d,n|«l satisfaction guaran X T PUTNAM, Steamer St Nicholas toBmamrick^^ra. points usiwssn nntnswiea sna For rstra of freights ssijss the i maturity, tho latter prepared under the srai'ii-csottheDan—‘ * * Mute Agricultural ( Pamphlets descriptive c cated by the Hoards of County Commissioners, TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS And the LANDS for sale by the Lind Department South Florid* E. R., Asd The Pleat Investment Company All published for i published for gratuitous distribution, ad. dress n. H. Elliott, Genoral Land Agent, San ford, Fla. GEO. W. HAINES, 1 Superintendent. H..S. HAINES, Gen’l Manager. C. D. OWENS, Traffic Manager. Gen’l F.W.ANGIEK, Ass’t.Gcn’1 Pass. Agent. J. A. MCDUFFIE, 1 Pass. Agon BRUNSWICK MACON, ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, VIA THE— S.T1NN.JA.4GA. RAILWAY OVER FOUR HOURS QUICKER TO ATLAN TA THAN ANY OTHER LINK. Leav Arri SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80,1888. vo Brunswick 3 40p m Arrive Atlanta 610am Leave Atlanta... <40am 1220pm 613 am 880-pm Oil pm 1013 pm 330am Ar.Chattanoogs.12 53 pm 825pm SOUTH BOUND. Leave Atlanta 12 80 a m Leave Macon 400am Arrive Brunswick.-. 1188 am All trains run daily. J. F. NORRIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga B. W. WBBNN, G.P. *T. A n Knoxville, Tenn. L. J. ELLIS, AAPJL. Atlanta. On. |j*P- 7 88pm 200am 41 T O'Oomroa, Js. w F.Bnsom T. O’Counor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIREr MARINE I. ACOIDENTR qf b SS«^” .BTACN0HS8T QNlFkVIB Dr. iB. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ~ * ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty ynart practical .xpsrianeo.