Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 17, 1888, Image 3

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tQpiMtft to erf are of M Ba* OMteSd io*L we hod *n outburat Ii the crater. with atonaa. flamja, thunder tragator U^tainga), ft waa Kway Enough to throw ataoaaot oonaidarabia a to the aideaof the mountain. We often aeen euch eruption* during twelve to thirteen yeara I bay# batman the island, ami I hoped It would end Hke fanner eruptions. Toward evening! how ever, the rushes of smcka, steam and aebaa (which uaad to ha J*ojeotod_ Into the air to about twice the height of the mountain!, had oowplstoly ceased, da. the night apWowftM the leading fu- marole (which waa very active, giving off an offensive smell for month* before the event) had begun to show a clear high flame, much paler than the flames produced by the burning of wood, and somewhat greenish or bluish. This phenomenon, together with the sad den stopping of the smoke, was not evi dently a good omen. Consequently I spent all (benight dressed on a sofa in <he dressing room. Toward morning it was overpowered by sleep and went to the little bedroom whioh looks toward the mountain, rested on the' bed, and •oon was evident)/ jsou&d asleep. Soon afterward I wns mendous dirt, toned by a tro- cau hardly be de- on.I understood _ v and r&h to the op- zoom, where I hod made my .chil dren sleep that night. They were also noise of thonder, rush of gases, flames, falling of huge bowlders, rocks, etc. I took them to the drawing room, butas goon as tho door was opened a big stone, tedhpt (all these stones were quite red with heat), fell through the roof, celling and floor a few yards from us, smashing all, setting fire to everything. Now I took my children back to the beiftoom to gain the terrace by that side, mo house dodrs were shivering and shaking, so that it was a difficult matter to open them. At last I succeeded, but before we were* out in ihii'>veranda, another, stone fell at our feet, was smashed.to.' fragments, and burned the feet and.legs Now wo*"passed through the veranda, regained the boose at the top of the stain) here another slope fell very near us (none of tjiere stones were less than two feet in diameter). This last stone (which is the fourth that struck tho house) bus nearly blocked our way put in the rubbish it brtMight. from tftq m>f. i We passed through over tho heap of rubbish and were now out in the open to the north of tho house. By this time (not many min utes alter all) the whole place waglighted \jp; woods, grass, buildings, hedges—all was on fire;, the huge bowlders'and stones were 'literally raining everywhere atout us—what confusion! Natali, the boy, bad by this time: come’ to [p of my little boys. Wo all began run to Vuloanellound away from the eadfm thundering mountain. Toward „dn boata of rracuarajehed us from Lipari, and we thus ended one of the ' eventful days of our life. . revisiting the spot I saw the whole plains below' the mountain, t6 the dis tance of one and a half miles, especially tho neighborhood of, t|ie house and the men’s habitations, literally covered with bowlders and rocks of all sizes, which have embedded themselves in the ground to various depths. The most huge of them is near the well of thf house, which is not less than ten yards in diameter, or better,, length, and in some ten and eleven feet deep in the ground. This is abont three-quarters of ft mUe from the crater. Another pi pearly equal dimen sions is on the shore neah the Qaarantana, at tho end of the bay of the Levante. ‘ ks of one yard in diameter areas itiful os can be os far as the middle Yulcancllo, near tho Punto Samossa.. _ ) doubt many of these bowlders are from ten to fifteen yards across, and are projected os far aa tuo Bra, but often fall back in the crater itself. This state is continuing incessantly and uninterrupt edly, causing further damage and fright ening everybody.—Lipari Cor. Poll Mall Gazette. R Contends of a Nort^ Csrollna Mound. Hr. J. M. Spainhour has described, in thp Elisha Mitchel Scientific society, Bome rclics that were discovered in the excavation of a mound in Caldwell county, N. C. Within tho mound was found a skeleton lying upon its faoe, with the fafead resting. In a WKp *» (iWh the inner sutfaoeof whlch_ was carved With hieroglyiddcs. Arpnnd.the neck trace large beads/ made of «ea shell*. The arms were extended art bent at the elbows, sons to .faring tho hands within about afootof the head. Around each wrist was a bracelet, composed of pop per and shell ..beads, alternating. The copper beads appeared to have been ham mered intp thin elicits and relied around the string, a part of which was preserved. Near tho right hand wj» an iron imple ment like a chisel or punch, not sharp pointed, but smaller at the end away from tho handle. Oho left band was resting on th6 convex surface of a sea Shell,-the oonpavo surface of . which.con- : tuned about * hundred small beads. The <iheH wa« carved with hieroglyphics. Local tiqaarians and zoologists in icnclmnted at prraent with a live toad found in the course of railway •excavationa at Greenock. .The toad is certainly from 20,000 to 80,000 years old. as the stratum day in.which it wa* found certainly dates from the glacial period.* Ite mouth i» t eealed^^it rossivo >in!on. uviiuui —r "7* btrathos ollghtly through the .and though the eyea arap it does not seem to too.—. . . x (FRIEND O THEHOU8EWIFE. Wood sod WUIowWire la every dsaign. In Crotffisry, Glees, Tin end Agate Were we here e flue end large assortment, which we ere reedy to offer at bottom prices. We will be pleased to show onr stock at WHAhO yonrsetree end ns by giving ns an early call. MARIES CRY FOR IT. IRNUOS H IT. i Hams, teiaWW, Health* BaM plates tho atomaoh and Marais. I tiF DRVflplitS. ft©Co* SlsIOs I * to., ammwa,w. Baby Portraits. Portfolio of beautiful baby portraits, pi A Portfolio of beantlful bsby portraits, printed Mg^tfotherjgsnteUtwe pictures; send stones. weu^richUroson Bnmi ’* ssms end age. ] g CO., Prop*, Burlington, Vfc Superior IN Strength, Fastness, Beauty, and " Simplicity. .. itooolor non foods than any other dyW sear made, and to giro mera hrlUlsnt and durable colon. Atk fcr the DlaaSond, and taka ns other. yS colors; mssntasach, WELLS. RICHAR080M A CO., Burlington, ft. For OUdlng or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. , Gold, Silver,' Brans*, Copper. Only xo CsM*. X^evefc Before §6ld at Stich Low RatesJI Great R«ductiofL in Prices 1 ¥ m i . . - . . n* ■ .n. • _ • , jf . ‘ Farmers’ Implemertteof Highest Quality, (Mill Hardware. BuUdmp Supplies, IOB CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY. GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook S.toves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, ■M.. adiaHELSON-. I AUG. F. FKAmiN, Men Mer Cjmiissira Merclafi.. Hay, tinun, Heed, Four, Bacon, M<li Feed Generally^ Car-Load Lots a Specialty We Compete with any ‘Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say.; 'onU-ly. Glauber & Isaac, BrunswlohL, Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. <fc. W. R. R, next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R. * HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Salted and Shored Meats,‘Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats,.Bran; Hay, Mill F$ed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, ^Lemons, &c. ContlgnmenU solicited. Parties wanting anything In my line wlll flnd It to their sdvsnUro to 1 “ — before pnrolieeing ;el*ewbero. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Wex, Hodges ft O’jConnor. »-* • * After ono year's trial It la now an acknowledged fset thayjre Keep the Purest Mid Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the most complete, u the amount of work don* demonstrates. We exactneM and dispatch, re tide department le under the personal sopervteion of the o has been demonstrated, ere t j, and Hyon fsvor us with a cal) In thla line wo wil_ tv and price, w! auje keep a full line of soaps, tooth, heir and » combe, and toilet articles, and In feet, everything that goes to ma are also Proprietor of the rW? OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. WhoreWemennfaoturel^niou.GlngerAle,8area|i«rltlaand {Utawberry Soda Water, which ' guarantee to he es pun at any made. Our Ginger Ale te recommended J»y ph" Save ‘ ‘ * _ ' "" Cell and sire ■» • I Venn hesitation In Msertlny that It if as goad a* any I in parte* I In the mnrket. ■ trial -ml l>e convinced that what we tell you It trim. j*. .. Beach.Teiwlt BntlTWS Blaln, JT llreweter. F A Beach, J L Barber, Clltue Breokt, John Bnebee, F U Brock. JN Broheton, Edwin Bell, N W Botsford. t, B Bugge, Wiley Brown, J M Beet.SE Brock Inton, 8 A Burbage, W E Barkuloo,H Bingham, BW Bolffealllet, A 8 Blaln.WS Brown, E Bryan, Hugh Bailey, Isaa ck, Chas Borchardt, A ■ Blue, Jamee T W er Burrouf hs,Cato Balch, W 1> John Baumgartner, J Bowen, B Fanl BHtch. A J Berne, H E Jack Barkuloo, W F Brown, Gn» M&m S.’JSht tk SsSsr Baker. W M Blair, C A Branham.Bl, Barnes, Nat Bennett, WG JKMWII, Burns, O C Baumgartner, O Baker, Hlobt — Baumgartner, F Butts, J A „ .James Brookens P H M Breaenlek, E Boatwick, J O Berryman, W M Blue. Henry Borchardt, Sam Blake, 8 Beaman. RF Breedlove, SB Brock, TW Jr Bakor?J3i>riel BnSi% U 8 Burroughs, WB Boy, Bill Brewer, I’eter Bloom, August Blackwood,J W Bailey, Jackson Crovatt, Wm CtB0H,OW Crovatt, & J Cohen, ATM Cohen, MR Chapman. Chos Croombs, Albert Coney, EF Collins, Charlie Cunningham,FE Clark, JH Cooper, Martin Crowder, JO Clark, RT llnr — - • — Oxford, Je<t l’utnom. A T Peters, Alex Ponder, O K Prevatt. JN Porter, W E Penebad,V Parker, C I< Padgett, B C Ptelffer, Ed PuroeU,C Palmer, JT Powell, wm rill J H Rush, T J Barlow, Dock Blnin, AO . Boon,GW * Perry, Robt Player,T II »un.... W... Putuam.BA Ponder, Daniel Parker, M 3 Randolph, DB Read.HJ KSi" itofie ris, Arthur RookweU.OM Rloe^j’Mrton Randolph. H B Russell, C A Russell N D RaineyVh »jmd*ihB*b« rt Colson. M J Connolly.JM Collins, J W Carpenter,Albert Calvin. G W Carter,Geo Cokcr.WBC wwaMwm Coker, J M Coleman. JW Cararaa, 8 Campbell. John Collins. C C Christopher, H 0 Chap pel, Nelson Connolly. J J Chappcl, Reuben CaldweU, 88 Curry, Ban Cannon, E R Chappel,Marion Craig, J H Cooper, Joe Clayton, Cato Coker, J 8 ffigeo Cox WB Chrietopber.P Carrie,B c.:ft G c eo ° sSSSa t Cook, JB ColeVJ N Clark, Joe A Council, Ben Cowman. GH Carter, JO Campbell, HM Chandler, Geo Oleland, J E Chasten, J W Cameron. 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G M Ferguson, T B Futch, w’ E Fanner, Robert Folsom, Geo G Fleming, P W Flth.JW Florri* . .. _ Flandors.T W Flint, G B Flanders, O E Floyd, Virgle, Finch, John * 1, JJ Flint, BE Fleming, T Q Freeman, _ _ , v Floyd, Hector Fort,'E C Freeman,Glover Foley, Thos Fahm, B A Fears,Eugene Fonda, Jacob Flagg, Thos Fiornu, i* firth, Joo Freeman, w B Jr Freeman, H nicy, Arehle Green, J O Goldsmith, h Good bread, 8 T Gorton, 8 J Jr Goodbread,!* T Greenfield, B Grccntleld, w " — •Gale, F P Gale, L D Gun by, Win B Green, Robin uuniiicr, oiuvu Golden, Wm P Groover, a L Greer, N C Girvan, A P Golden, John P Goodyear, C P wiuirey, i*ec Goodbread, C G Goston, Henry Green, Alfrei Gill, Lewis Gomlbrend, O P Gardner, W ! Grant, Adolphus Goodbread, U P Gpeer. 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Jenkins, Geo Jones, B P Johnson, Georgo Jones, J Jackson, Lawrence » Real, Bntler Krauss,P‘ - stwib Kay, WB Keuog, Wai ATH»W| - n •» Lambrlgnt, J E| Lamb, Jonn L Lorentzson.Thos Losscrre, J F Long, Chah Lewis, B U . Lucas,HE Lang. DH , Lambright, J T Lundln.Axel Lloyd, C B Lott,JJ Lo ng ’ W Amold Xante* David LUtleflel'd, 8*0Jr Lyons, D W Levi son,°81g Lemon, W Lucre®, Frank Lane, Frank OHJr »ci£d Lane, Frank Lee, OHJr Lee, PhUlip . Lewis, Alex •ck^WTl John McCnllough, J H Moody, O B Muon, Eli Moore, Wm Mason,EH Manley, Peter Merriwelber, L Mlneban, Jerry McAllister,IIH Miller,8M Meador,li D Jr Miller, PC Miller, JB. Mnthews, Joe Meyers, I-aao Mlnolian, TJ Morton, Tim Hlekens, John K?}n?Sh,C , ll S?«l^d» K6,T7 Sirw 8 5fei.^yS«I» h SeltlnxS, W Nelson, R A Nelson, Pstor N«' Nelson. A R Noble, Paul Nest, Max O’Connor, T Jr O’Connor, T or Odhem, L D Ohara. A W Osgood, A G Odum, J w Owens, A 8 Pemlaani Pittman, * san. E A Fonder, Geo _n>8 Frio*, J T8 Pmtmbi K C PtiUtoey. XjJ Polite. London ^ Pmrker, W F sHalma, rMxexvw i KSS,«.‘ Potter, Wm Perry, Mtnar Pollard, Frank Persons, LE Roberts, W B Raffb, EE Roberts, C M Reynolds. Gus Beeves, K L Balaton, G A Boughton, w T Raybon, W F Ryan.Mwea Ruffian, Wm Roberta, 8 0 Roberts. H 8 Ralston, WW Reynolds,Mark Rawls, w O Rutledge) Nero Randall, wm Rockwell, JT Staoy, T G Simmone, Tflwie Scarlett, F M issaa* t,M»s*cy Bohlatter. C L Stafford, Rush Skipper, H V 8mall,S' Symmes, C Staoy,P G oxippvr, n - Smith, O W Hutton, W E SleeperJ1L 8neppard,0nfile SoweU.Feter Stacy.Ol Smith, Cboa - Daniel Sheppard, Jack CB Scott, Joe M Spears, J J Squires, R X. 1 Steen,R G Sanders, Joe Stewartj Nat; Begne, JJ. Symons. W’F- . Smith. W A itetpoyOL', '. . Bcott,Da» - .. SnUlvan.Oho* Sanders, Dock. Saddler, Ab’nt Shaw. O A^to Hwcetwine,M Smith, AM |ISS!LS^iHen,y SteW ^;ji" Talt.CS Taylor, Tim TerriUiHT Twiggs, Joe B Thompson, Ben ®^s M Tilton, CM Thomas,'W ' Thompson, Jas Treadwell, H B Tbornton.J L Treadwell, wT .TelSrJ’Aabnry „Ti«on, Albcrt^ Taylor, Jesse Tbotnton, w J Ullinan. M Upton, Julius Vandnlly, John Vandally, J W Voutrcss, Charlie arson, aimn. Thompson,w M Valentino, Jntt Warlike. F Walker, JN Wiggins, M A Wsliier, Wm Wechsler, M jn, «uum Whitfield, Jim rhiDnncan Winton, Burr - Terry williams, c B IS, John White, BA Wright, HN Ward,HP walker, iam Washington, O White, Morns Woodward,JF Walker,Geo Walker, Rich'd Windsor, wT wlggbts,wLB Wallace,Sandy wrikht, Hnnter Wilson. wJ wells, J N wlnn, John wheeler, N B whites W E Young, John E Young, Anfcl Zimmerman, F H Vonng.II PUTNAM'S Corner Monk and Oglethorpe streets and tho pnbllo can rest assured of MV patrons and the pabuo i Jm. securing from my stable The Ernest Tiim-Outs AND THE BEST SERVIO'E Your order sollqlted, and satisfaction tmnran ■an A. T. PUTMAM, McDonald & dean, mm Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle Sf. WE WILL KEEP A*FULL SUPPLY OF -- FBESE BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, | mi And Pork, Venison and Gome In their season Give us a call., sep-lm- T iferteetMtcrtpii j _ ei«ep well, is regtUa*, fttmateral la tU aopetite an4 «riodi its teeth, von have tfteef ftiwucatione ot Worme; Ai poctivt ewe fwlMi OGLETHORPE STABLE GRANT STREET. J. It. MINEHAN, Prop’r. (Bnoesasor to H. 8. McCrary.) Me Hortst, if or Sadi ... .... vnm rat. -AU order, tor !>« .VIWO £S«t to. Opcm ' irwt otfBt. ConiHwUNt 1th Telepho.c !'\c.u»ige.