Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 15, 1888, Image 2

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■ :w IHbrfl Wln.tr.. Wile. Not onl.v U our briilo Ulus turned ; tnto.u drudge, often Unmercifully ireHrorked, out from (lie <Uy »lie t up her childhood #Hho ony of ter death—it may bo foralxty yeara— aha ia aecluded. nnd area nothing of the world outride tho wnllu of her funi- fly incloauro. • It should always, there- fore, ho borne in mind, when trying to realiia Indian fcnuuo life, what a wry important thing tlio domestic economy is to n woman; how largely the petty affaira of tho houffiold loom upon her horizon. Hor happl* nesa or misery, Indeed, entirelydonoad ou the manner in which tho uflaira of the family nro conduetsdTTfow, ood- riderimr that tho femalo mind tua for centuries been mainly dlroctod to this all important matter, it is notoston* ishing to find that such questioni as tlio pronor method of eating and drink- 'Ing. and of dmnMtid propriety doncr* ally—tho intercourse,' that ia, which ia permissible and right between tho vari- ’ ous members of tno household, main and female—have long been regulated with tho utmost minuteness. To us who rfibm tffil world at will, 'and whosointareateareoften fixed far more outside than insido our homes, it niay seem remarkoblo that such infini tesimal restrictions and numberless customs as are found in full Swing in an orthodox Hindoo household should' bo remembered and carried out with the exactitude demanded of tho womenldnd; but if we consider that these make up their whole life, and that they are called upon to pay atten- ■ tion to nothing else, their capacity for recollecting when to veil and unveil, whom to address and avoid, when they must run ayay, and when they may ■peak, ceases to be extraordinary.— Copt. R C. {Temple in Journal of the Society of Arts. Tho Cemeteries of Chins. But as soon os China was. reached tho silent cities of the dead came again to the fore, with greater prominenco than ever. Ono stands on the walls of Canton, near the Five Storied Pa goda, and sees tho hills to tho north Ml covered with graves. It is th'o same near any Chinese city. Tho living occupy the city end the level ground, the dead tho iiillu- No corpso is al lowed to be buried within tho walla of . a Chinese city,'and without tho vast » cemeteries cover tho hills, with no v fence qr other limitation about them. Tho Chlncso family which can afford • it builds a “horseshoe grave," or bricked vault on the hillside, with the end buildup in tho horseshoo form. Pooror people stick their dead in shal low graves, on which a small tablet of wood or stonft'-is pul In somo dis tricts of Qucng-tmg. near tho head- * waters of tho Pe-fiaang. river, tho .cemeteries consist of big Jon set mmm Vi ta JpglB AND WEfiTRUST f SUNSHINE AND PROSPERITY- STIC AUERS SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS, IN .and after Mpt.mii, 1888, — leave New York , riving In Brunswick follow* nlng, lenvo Brnnswlek every n» at Brumwlek with B. A W. Thnradav Yf * o'^^'A"r,/in.’iMiroade. ,, ThiSigh Mila lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Amerione Maoon and all interior point*. Inenrancp between New York end Brunswick, one-nitli of one per cent. Freight and passage ae low a* by any other line. For freight, postage and general informa tion apply to * THUS. FULLER, Agent, Brumwlek, Oa. ANYBODYI FILL AND WINTER TO (K! Throw eslde your old clothes end provide youraelf with something new, seasonable and stvllsh from the old reliable olothler, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. ovo thickly stuRded wife these lern jars, in each of which is Humps'body in a sitting position. In tliCTich alluvial plains t whore no uncullivablo hilta nro available for burying feo dwul, u jTr.voynrd ro- semblcs milch a white r.:.! nllago in . Africa. Tho graves uio sugar loaf mounds, thickly clustered together. Whtlo John Ghinamon pays great re spect to tho dead, ho talccs care feat feoy do not appropriate much ground feat is of valuo to feo living. Tlio cemetery Of a Chinese villogo among fee rich rico fields covers little ground , in proportioQ^ftp feo number of graves. It seemed to mo that bodies must have been placed Ono on top of another or stood upright, so thick were feo taper ing mounds.—Thomas Stevens in Chi- .cago Tribubo. Reaching to Remote Antiquity. A few weeks sinco wo alluded to feo very interesting discovery of several thousand small tablets used by feo Babylonian school children about 4,000 years ago. A morff important study has recently been mado among feo ruins of an ancient city in upper Egypt, on feo bonks of feo Nile. This discovery consists of a largo number of tablets which gives us .what cer tainly seems to bo on authentic history of Egypt, or of some parts of it, from a date much earlier than feat at which its present authenticated history be gins, and which indicate an activo correspondence between feo most re mote nations of fee civilized east at least 1,200 years before fee Exodus, a discovery which leads Professor Sayce, tho distinguished English ar- clurologist, to express fee opinion feat tlicro may yet bo similar “finds" in Palestine. That country patiently awaits feo spade of feo excavator, and ho tViinlra it quite probablo feat under tho ruins of citiesliko Tyre and Byblos, feo old Gibul of tho Jews (Ez. xxvii, 0), and Kirjafesephcr (feo City.of Letters), there may yet bo found archaeological treasures in the form of books on clay, giving ns an authentic history, supple menting, if not antc-dutiug what wo nt .present possess. Whether tho re cent discovery is to r.L.it Old Testa ment criticiM.i remains u> bo seen.— Tho Evangelist. - uM Con neord an outer person re- some one who was m trouble a pickle." Shortly afterward bar nth tooflwr attempted gome diffi cult feat. “Oh, yon mustn’t do that,” abe exclaimed, “or yon will .be tnacu- cumber."—*'Youth’s Companion. able goods selected by mysc markets, and oan supply,the town with Clothing, .Hals, SHOES Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which" wore purchased for caeli, nnd conso quently can bo sold on closest margins. Effi^Sults made to order from samples, much ebeaper than from a tnllorjiind lit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. FROM MARKET! DRESS GOODS. THIS FALL Wcaro displaying the largest aaaortmentof double fold goods over put:on the Imarket.pThls con sists of Jacquard, Arrmure snd plaid effect* In all the standard shade* twhkhfltarpsseee anything which ha* been ^crctoloro placed before the pnblio by our competitors. MOURNING DRESS GOODS. Handling immense quantities of Prestley’seolebrated black goods wo are enabled to make lower prices and to guarantee every yard of caabmcre, Henrietta and other varnished board brands of block goods we sell. This is onr pet department. have Slack goods, Yiicro is no risk of getftng’goods redyed from unsalable color* a* Is often the ease with many houses. Besides this brand of goods arc unquestionably the best manufaetnoed, and as we buy largo quan tities wo get rock bottom prloe7, and as our system is to sell at very close margins, we guarantee our prices on these goods to be' lower than the same that are sold anywhere and elsewhere in tho Stats. '' We call special attention to tho following black silk warp fabrics. Carpets, Carpets! VELVET, BRUSSELS. TAPESTRY, INGRAIN, WOOLEN, AND HEMP OF LATEST DESIGNS AND PATTERNS, AND BORDERS TO MATCH. And we want every one to understand what we give to ono wo give to all, so wo will give to each ‘ * ■* ‘ ’on Cash, n ticket enttteling tho holder to a , _ . . B gl and every purchaser of $3 worth of merchandise Vl at a magnificent suit of walnut furniture, consisting of ten pieces, which will be drawn for chanco at . „ . , on January 10,1889. Don’t stop and think you will not get it, who knows? You may bo the luoky ~ - Come and try your luck JACOB MICHELSON. L. D. HOYT & CO., -DEALERS IN— FORJFALL AND WINTER That I have over handled in BruiiHWlck. I special attention to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear FLANNKIJSHIUTK AND HANDKERCHIEFS, latest Style Collars ani Caffs. FULL LINE OF Clothing! SUITS TO ORDER. Aline assortment of underclothing, and every thing belonging to my line. Mv motto!*, "One Price to All!” Call and be convinced. . v J. B. WRIGHT, Comer Newcastle and Gloucester St, Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILY IS TO SECURE FOR THEM A HOME: I am offering houses and lots in tho citv and arms and Iona nosr the city lor cash or time. Will sell one two-story house, six rooms, on Cochran avenue, for $1,000. ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, 401 Newcastle street v iJDpMpM \ tan4 fc too branch of In well as in Lo New Grimm. ry Ornamenting totter end note paper by ' is becoming a very remunerative of industry in New York city ns in London, Faria and Vianna.- FOR SALE 500 Fence Posts, ltghtwood, cypres, and cedar. 100 GjWda oak, bickoiy and cedsT WWH IN’. DIXON ^'"‘•"'aassasr. HARDWARE. Stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMF LAMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BUNDS and Wagons IRUN8WI & WESTERN RAILROAD Waycross Short On and slier Thuixlsr, IM. 10, ImA ] ger train* will run Mfoliowsi dji. CBKTSAL SfAXtUBD TIM. roBTHB WEST, NORTH AND BQl gRgTro- ■a..........4... lv i iJvj k iv i . 10:00am iV 10:11am , iv 11:10 am TyTy lv 148pm tfijffife:. Davis.... lv S:3d pm Albany I.... ar 8:00pin Montgomery or A. ! New Orleans ar \ S:10pm +5:15 pm 640 pm 7:17 pm 8:15 pm l»fS? +9:83 pm +9:18p m ioiiopm. rleans Birmingham or Decatur. Nashville St Louis Louisville Cincinnati ar Maoon ar Atlanta or 7:80 am 740 pm 1145 am 8:00pm filipm 7:35am . 1:37 am 8:53 am Marietta. Ml Chattanooga or 3:40 am 0:40am 8:41am „ 1:00pm Louisville .....nr 7:15 am Cincinnati hr 0:40 am FROM THE WEST, NOBTH AND SOUTH. MOQ. Cincinnati lv 8.00 pm Louisville iv 8.-05 p m Chattanooga lv 1:15pm Marietta Iv 5:47 pm Atlanta lv 7:15 pm 11:80 pm Cincinnati.... lv 7:50pm Louisvlllo lv 13:10 am St Louis lv f:S5pm Nashville lv 7:45 am Decatur iv 1340pm Birmingham lv 4-.S5pm NewOrlcan* lv 7.-00am Montgomery... lv 945 pm ...i... Albany !v 4:50 am Davis lv 4:58 am Willingham iv 1:15 am 8nmner lv S:4«am TyTy lv 6.-04am Tltton lv 6:30 am Alapaha lv 7:10am Pearson ly 846afi Warosboro lv 9:50 am Waycross nr 9:55 am Savannah ar 19:33pm 13:18pm Charleston or 4:30pm 440pm Callahan sr 11:20 am 11:16am Jacksonville or 1340 m 1340 m 8:80 pm 8:00 pm 440am 13:15 pm .s. REMOVAL! t NEW QUARTERS 4 I can now bd found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHeEE BY STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HITS, CAPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND Marked down TO BEDJROCK. D. y. DTJJTW. PUTNAM'S livery Stable ! Corner Monk and Oglethorpestrocu J^£Y pataonaand thepublla can rest assured ot . securing from my stable The Finest Tnm-Oute AND THIBXSr SERVICE. Testy order solicited, tad satisfaction gnaran A. T. PUTNAM, FatlrMiM BAUMGARTNER BROS. BUTCHEB8 AMD flBKKlf GROCERS, M AKE a specialty of Delicious Fat Beef re colved daily from Armour’* Stook Yards in Ohleago. It Is dellelonsly Fat and Tender, and Is tola Twenty-five Per Cent cheaper than same meat con be bought elsewhere. Try a. P*i©o© And von will have nojother. Beef, Poik, Sausas^s, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas fiJtadF«d^«*f» , ? rB " , “ WlCk * Ter »^- Connections mode with B. A W. sal E.T.. A a Railroads, tad stsamsr "Cracker Boy- for BstUbi Lu dings. The-ns. Nichols*" touche, u an m points between Brunswick ud Ssvsoosh. 7 For rsUsof freight* ud pssMge,apply to NewOrleona lv f±Saa::::r::::::{; ~ losville iv ! Charleston lv 840am ..a...: Savannah lv Tfilfiam Wayorou iv 1040 am SehlattervlUo lv 10:29 am Hoboken lv 10:41 am Nnhunta lv 1143 am WayncsvlUe lv 11 :S7 a m Jamaica lv 1243pm Pyles’ Marsh lv+12:28p m Brunswick ar 13:80 p m f Stop on signal. Purchase tlokots at the station, and save extra fore collected upon tho trnin. , Tho mail train stops at all B A W stations. Connections made at Wayoroaa to and from all points on Savannah, Florida A Western Hallway. Pullman palace Sleeping Care, For i NEW SttilL MIP of FLORIDA And oirtlcloe descriptive of its resources and ca- nnl illtioa, with data for ulnntlng nnd cultivating the principal product* of tho aoU and tho timo of *' maturity, the latter prepared under the pices ol tho Departmentof Agriculture of tho ? tu le Agricultural College, alto County Mups and 1 nmnhlet s descriptive or enoh county, nntnentt. catedbytho Bonrds ol County Conimisaloners, TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS And tlio LANDS for sale by tho Land Department Heath Florid* R. It., And The Plant Investment Company All published for gratultoue distribution, ad- drea* D. H. Elliott, General Land Agent, Son- xoru, ria. * H - 8 -HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES. Gen’l Manager. Superintendent. c - H.°VVEN8, J. A. MCDUFFIE, Traffio Manager. Gon’l Pnsa. Agont F.W.ANGIEU, Ass’t.Gen’l Pass. Agent. BRUNSWICK TO MACON, ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, ——VIA the E. THIN., TA.&GA, RAILWAY ov “ EMSMSKar*''- SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. 80,1838. Leayt Brunswick 8 40pm 815a Arrivo Macon 145nm °° Arrive Atlanta .*. ... 610 a m Imava Atlanta...649am 13SOn m Ar. Chattanooga. 1255pm 023pm 3CUTB BOUND. ft!I!4r*!!"ta 13 80am Leave Macon 4 00am Arrivo Brunswick 1189 a u> All trains run doll B.W, 6 80pm 915 pm 1015 p m 060am 3 45pm 780pm 3 00am wains run uallv. J^F. NOBRIS,Ticket Agt, Brunswick, G*. . WBENN, G, P. A T. A., Knoxville,Tenn. ioxville,Tenn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A., Atlanta, Go. O’Conxoo, J*. ' to •Agut. * NOTICE. AwSi+s tractod by the erew All bill* must be signed by the Captain, otherwise payment will be debarr- J. O. GARNETT, Muter. T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIREI MARINE! AtClDENTI! offfS&SSJ** mroo "* T Dr. AB. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST.SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty years practical experience.