Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 17, 1888, Image 2

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***- K% lme ■ ”-- nil 1 •gxsngi —■■" ■ SIMILARITY or RRQVERSa Mm ttliMi Mi M Bt fadliama to All Oan*lrlsc towito Examples of ideas which Mem (o bo ladlgcnouateril countries oceurtothe mind in bewildering redundancy, swallow doco not moke a wo And alike in English, Get- ondRumian. In the funny eoutli it tulcea the form. “One flower does not nuiko a garlaua.” In Italy wo And ; “Ho who grasp* all, lee* get*," in France, “Ho who embrace* too much 17 8. S. Line Tke Bnmswi -BICTWKKK- I (IRK & BRMICK. bind* biully,” and in our own country, Qrasp all, loee all” Our “Birdsof s feather flock together” i» represented by tho Itdtian "Every like covers it* litre;" tlio Greek, “A comrado loves a comrade;” tho French, "(Jui so ras- scmblc. H'nssemblo.” Plato declared more than 2.000 yean ago that “A be ginning is half of all,’and lio has lound un echo in our "Wlmt's begun is half done,” and in tho Italian, We 1 Who commence* well ia at’ tho half of tho task." There is true Oriental ring about such prbvcrbs as “Among tho sandal trees aro rlcudly serpenls,” “Rivers have lotuses, but also alligators.” It is needless to suggest the western cor relatives. "By a number of straws twisted together elephants can bo bound, ” is again only the Indian form of the Scotch, “Many a little mokes a The Greeks, wishing to cast doubts answers to our “Wolf in sheep's cloth* ing," and the Frenoh, "ll fait is bon, apotre.” The fatailiar “Finis coronet . opus" bits pasted byUteral translation <41 into French end Russian. “All's well Out ends well," bean a'strong like ness to tho Gerthan "Ende gut Alles gut" There is a lengthy Oriental provob, “.Let a cur’s tail be warmed, pressed out straight and swathed with bandages; if released after tyelye years it will nevertheless return ton* - natasal shape." It is easy to tracethe Mxallaritw of idea our “You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear." "Man proposes, God disposes,” ap pears in the German, while in Russian it talon tho form, “God makes tho crooked arrow straight" “Charity begins at home" in Russian assumes the more graphio and suggestive form, “One’s own shirt is nearest to one’s body," cT*» '■ We discourage carrying “coals to Newcastle;" tho French deprecate tak ing “water to tho river.” We "drink as wo brew," or would if wo could; £ e French “sleep on the bed os they ivemadoit" The old Athenian was as much concerned to see a bull in the city as wo are when that quadruped appears in a china shop. With us "still water 'runs deep:" In Russia they "swarm with devils,” a much m9re jpP* Dr. SlrattlAfttpffi'Tiane time ago communicated to the British Medical association the results of the inquiries which ho had mado into tho influence of consanguineous marriages on off spring. ' For wont of a uniform basis of comparison positively accurate con clusions uro liani to reach. Iiis opinion on tho subject, generally expressed, is that ‘ ‘first cousin marriages aro to somo extent favorablo to tho production of idiot children." Extending his in quiries to tho lifo histories of tho parents, ho found that in tho greater number of cases causes of idiocy could bo discovered in addition to or inde pendently of consanguinity. This is in harmony with (he conclu sion published by Dr. CLF. Withing- ton, that morbid inhentanco rather than spcciilo degenerative tendency will account for all tho infirmities mot with in tho offspring of cousins. Wo may therefore assume that "tho great , danger in tho intermarriage of cousins lies in tho circumstanco that when there is a neurotic inheritance, there are two certain-morbid factors to con tend with rather than a possiblo one." On tho whole, “tho kalanco of evi dence would appear to bo in favor of the conclusion that where a close scrutiny fails to discover any heritable weakness, neurotio or otherwise, con sanguineous marriage per so is not necessarily a thing to bo ’' Popular Science ~ The Huckleberry and Blueberry. They are the only ones of the popu lar berries, says a contemporary, uiat have not been improved by cultiva tion. Middle aged men can recall the timo when tho strawberry and black berry were rather poor, commonplace trait, but they have been cultivated, E wn from- seed, and tho result is toothsome berries which now adorn our tables. But the huckle berry wo cat now Is the some which tickled tho palates of our great grand fathers. ' Word has gone forth to im prove this beny; to grow it in gardens from need. ond select tho variety which gives the best result It is not generally known, but nearly all our cdiblo plants and fruits were originally weeds, or of so inferior kind as to be scarcely lit for. human n««« But for countieas'jtenbriHOos man has been improving ms environment but more especially the grains and fruit upon which-w now uvea Tho human palate itself must havo been greatly improved in sensibility, owing to the difference between what fruits and vegetables were and what they are. There are those who think that this ■sooam is to go on, and that other will be turned into useful and that by scientific motkods quantity of food will bo ut length • that no human being will of etarvation. — Weotiiio • SAN ANTONIO, i WILDER, STATE OP TEXAS, WILLIAMS, after Sept, aa, IMS, one , of toe Returning,leave Brunswick every ii* at Bnwswlok with B. * W. u A. P, R L.railroads. Through d to Atlanta, Albany, Amerieui /ton New York and Brunswick, _ . ... Mono per cent, rrolght and nnseage as low as by any other line. For freight, passage and general Informa tion apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, 0*. ANYBODY! FILL 11 lim TO CK! Throw aside your old Iclothcs, and provide yourself with something new, seasonable and stylish frpm the old rollaulo clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I have just received an elegant stock of season able goods selected by myself In the Northern markets, and can snpplytthe town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAB AND HOSIERY - Which* wero purchased for cash, and oonso qncntly can be sold on closost margins. £8F**SulU mado to order from samples, much chogpor-than from a tailor jand lit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. FROM MARKET! GENTS’ NIHUB GOODS FOR|FALL AND WINTER That I have over handled in Brunswick. I call special attontlo.1 to my Hats, Shoes and Neckwear \ 1 FLAN>KI |SnjUTS AND HANDKEBCHIEF8, Latest Style Collars and Cal. FULL LINE OF Clothing! SUITS TO ORDER. ©3reter Malt ihe Best tki'MiiWJlfforft, Send it First-Glass Style fren 1 us. to Mldiigki. tlironghout the season at reasonable prices. Twenty-one t cook In the South has been secured, and I guaranta* 'Sf*' 'i •vAl'.C. SHANNON, Proprietor. Newcastle street, oposite Post Office. Lo D* HOYT & CO. >■' yW. '• * stoves C uns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL implements, sash, thhirs. bijnds a.ncl Waeons* 500 non WHITE SHIRTS A prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we'have closed out his stock so low that we can give Special. Inducements in both - Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 76c w/e will sell at 60c. . Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 76c. # Shirts worth $1.50 we willsell for $1 00 ».* * + Now i* your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only SO days. Call and examine them, and ie convinced that they are a bargain. -* LISSM2R & CO. 1= Professional Directory A lino nuortmont of underolothlng, and every thing belonging to my line. itv motto it, "One Price to All I” Call and b. convinced. J. B. WRIGHT, Comer Nowcaatlo and Gloucester St. Tour Duty TO YOUR FAMILYIS TO SECUB& FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering bonne, and lots 1* the city and iron and land near the elty for oath ortlme. Will sail one two-story house, six rooms, oa ... ,for8Wifc' Cochran avenue, for ALSO BONOS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W/B. BURROUGHS, AM Newcastle atreot FOR SALE 600 F«noe Posts, llghtwood, cypress and Mir. ■ 100 cords oak, hiokoiy and cedsi NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stund ia the Scarlett Block, WHERE MY STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, GAPS, Dry Goods and Notions JteattetjL., y DStLUANtlN, LOCAL DENTISTS. D. ATKINSON, ’ DENTIST. OlUce up stairs In Wright’s new Physicians. WILL BE FOUND Marked down TO BED ROOK. D. T. DUNN. J.M. DEXTER INSURANCE Real Estate. Aoent, EIGHT LEADING -INCLUDING “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS. GA., * TRAVELER* ACCIDENT CO., *T Uartftard. . EQUITABLE^ UFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, tf CIT* f i$N.JrdB 84^E. ■ ' OMot In Kalaar Bjpek, odk Nine National Rank. . ■ f t*E-lV A. V. SCEALS, COSTBACT BRUNSWICK, GA. Plans and Specifications FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. iittMKr” "*"3*8,. 1 JJ BUBFOKD, in. D.t PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office up stairs in Breezo building; residence on Nowcaatlo street, opposite Moore’s boarding Lawyers. IRUNSWICI7 A WESTERN ft RAn4ROAP.il Waycross Short line. On .ad after Thursday, Oct. 10, 1188, paawm- Itrain, will run at follow.: CXHTBAt. .TANOaRl) (MI. FOB THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. Clncln’ti Mall. Brunswick i T vanam PytaFJfsnb It {7:1* a m Jamaica..... h.ldtim tvllto lv 8«tra It 8^8 a m It 8011am lv 8:18am ar 848am ar li.TS pm ar 4 JO p m ar 11 J8am »r 18:00m - Express Schlattervllle W ayoroM Savanuh... Charlwton ... Callahan. . JacksonTlUe.: Thomas villa... Pensacola Mobile New Orleans.. Jacksonville...... Callahan Charleston Qavintiah —ar i:lo p m nr louopm ar 8J8am .ar fjsarn ....It TJ0am ....lv ....lv 8:00am ....lv V:08a.m Wayeroa*..... lv lOjOam Wamboro lv 10:18 am gfanbuij: 1....1V 11:10am 4v I8;»fpm - It 1:08pm - It 1:88pm It l:54pm It 8:88 pm It 1:80 p m :--^L«P» “-a *• ":•••• :::::::: illSr .......ar ........ 8:40am FROM TBS WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. • »*«*• •• .1” •• ■— nfaogm «S6S:- Mm. __ieaui... . Montgomery.,.,., jfm ...lv 7:48am ..lv ISJOptt ...lv 4J8pm ....lv 7:00am ■ ■■■It 8J8pm Albany.......... lv itsoam , Willingham lv S:lfam gnmnoF lv 8:48am TyTy lv 8:04am Htton..., lv 8 JO am Japaba lv 7:10 am ’nnrsnn .v. lv 8:18 am Waresbcro.... iv 0:80hm c BOVATV ft WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WaynoavlUe ..lv 11:87 atn . Jamaica *lv 18:05 p m Pyles’Marsh ..Iv+lIJSp m Brunswick ar 18:60p m ■EStop on signal. Purchase ticket, at the station, and save extra faro collected upon the train. ” The mall train (tops at all B A W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all For a KW SEGTIONAL IMP it FLORIDA And n rtlcles descriptive of Its resources and ea- R abl 1 tics, with data for planting and cultivating 10 -inclpal products of the soil and the time of then maturity, the latter prepared nhder the arts,.ucs Of tho Department of Agriculture of the state Agricultural Collego, also Conn tv Mans and Pamphfctfl dojxnptlvo ofc’«h MnntK "ntEeSt.- —ted by tho Boards of County Commissioners, BAU1I0ARTNER BROS., BUTCHEBS AND GREEN GROCERS, A/TAKE a specialty of DeUcIotu Tat Beef re- M celved dally from Armour’s Stock Yards in Chicago. It is deUdotudy Pat and Tender, and ia aoldLitwenty-flva Per Cent cheaper than same meatman be beog^t ylaawbere. Try ei jFiebe . Aa^jjha will have aouotfaer. Beef, Poik, Sansofr^, Etc., ALWAYS 0/7 HAND. SEA ISLAHD B0UTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas WUtltov* BaviaMh fovBntamrickmryTas» ’2s£&m “““pjraiiasi.s*,, ^ ——- V, vvuiisi; vuiiuuustuucn, . | TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS / 1 Ami the LANDS for sale by tho Land pepartanat South Florida B. B., And Tho Plant Invertmsnt Com; All published for gratuitous distribution, ad drear D. H. Elliott, General Land Agent, San- .ford, r la. • H. 8. flAINES, Gen’l Manager. GEO. W. HAINES, Superintendent. J. A. MODE C.ijhOWKJS, J. A. MCDUFFIE, Trafflo Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent F. W. ANGIER, Aaa’t Gen’l Pass. Agent. BRUNSWICK OVER I MACON. ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, VIA THE jimsww SCHEDULE IN EFFECT SEPT. M, 1888.' . Leave BnulSWlok..... , . 840p m 815 a im Arrive Maeon..,............J45am ' BMpm Arrive Atlanta ...... 810am 815 pm Leave Atlanta... 84h*m usop m low pm An Chtttaneoga.il** pm 888pm otoam 8CUTH BOUND; k s Leave Atlanta.; .....issoam 815pmi f Leave Macon toOara raopm I Arrive Brunswick .11-Mam aooam 1 An (rains ran dally. ' - ,i't~ ~ 1 J.P. NORRIS, Tiokt8Act,Branswlek;Ga. \ W. 1VBENN,G,P.AT. A^KnoxvIUdjeno. L. J. ELLIS. A.QJ’Jk„Atlanta,Ga. T O’Oonxob, J*. W ,.P. Stmox* T. O’Connor Co n INSURANCE A6ENTS FIRE! MARINE! • ACCIDENTJ! HKPBltaXNT rH* 8TADN0RX8T OOMPaxiR or Tint WORLD. actio,:. Dr, . 4. B. McCASKILL, PERMAMENTLY LOCATED AT ST, SI MONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty year* practical experlsnoe. * .