Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 21, 1888, Image 2

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■ • '\x their lend, an now * to Sir Somuc! Baker, to be masters ortho dilution to a de gree for which oven tho fail of Khar toum lioji not pmwrcd the outaido world. Thoy hold the key of tho Nile, and prudent and thoughtful men who know tho geography of tho Soudan and the reeonrMftOM ranlflpfan*** of the native* believe that nut they AM capablo of turning that great river out of it* present oourso and bringing irre trievable ruin upon Egypt. It appear* that in t lie iuaceesribfo fastnesses of the dcK-:ti Where the Iwyoueta of ESnropo uiiuiot reach, there is a spot where even savage African engineer ing will cuilioo to find tho Nilo u short out to tho sea, and they have already -• * ,! . e noniiea with thi* dfa- 5 *»•> ; ftp- i done a fcrtilo lond nearly eqtua in' extent to tiro state* of Illinois. Indiana, Ohio and Michigan will be changed into a desert and a population of millions will be blotted oat of a country that fa tho oldest in history. No such gigantic menace has ever l>oforo been hola but in tlio annals of the world, attd never beforo has it been wfaihlo that a grave threat would bo fatally carried out It.fa» figure of speech when we talk aboht the nations changing tho map of Europo; tho wild spearsmen of tho Soudan have it in tho hollow of their hands to alter in fact and deed the map of Africa. They can, if thoy please, WO orb told, Spread tlio Sahara like a great yellow pall fully across the conlinont from sea to sea. They con build a rampart of sand against progress that progress can not cross. Such tremendous power, such a mischievous possibility, c gives on interest to the Egyptian prob lem that brings it homo to every notion. The- pyramids have stood since tho morning of time; empires and;'dynasties-have risen and have fallen, and thoy have not been stirred. Yet the ignorant savages in tho desert ore their masters ana con bring tho sand upon them to bury them as tho tcmplo of Jupiter Ammon and the Sphinx »it*»lf were buried. If the savage wills tho sacrifice, a flood Os fatal as that in which Pharaoh STEAMEUS SAN ANTONIO; STATE OF TfcXAS, WILLIAMS, O N and after Sept, nth, 1888, one of tho above • teamen will leave New York every Friday at *p.m., arriving In Brnnawlck follow ing Monday. Bctnrnlng, leave Brunswick every Thuradav afternoon. Close connections at Brunswick with B. ft W. E T„V. A G. and A. P. ft L.railroads. Through ed can sweep Egypt Out of exis- Tiaps, bu enco, slowly, perhaps, but surely. It fa tho land of tombs and memories, tho world’s graveyard; perhaps it fatimo that it should bo interred itself. Civi lization waits upon tho Soudanese. It fa for them to say.—Chicago Nows. Subjects for Industrial Training. Mrs. Laura Osborne Talbot thup de scribed to tho Amorioan association her experiences of tho effects of a little industrial teaching upon thirty va grant boys whom sho, with some other ladies, induced to attend for three years nn industrial school at Howard university one morning in the week: “We Wcro limited in every way, but lo wo found-these children of tho lowest kind wore delighted to work with tools, and somo of them bavo sot up little carpenter shops of laoir own, and support themselves in that way. Tlio moral uplifting was tho best result of all, and it is not likely that these boys will become members of our criminal class. ‘ ‘Each boy as ho entered tho class was taught in tho tailor shop to mend his clothes, and in tho shoo shop to mend his shoes. Ono x>v from tho orphan asylum became so skillful in shocmaking that ho could not only mako his own shoes, but could cut up tho larger, half worn shoes and mako them over for baby foot. All of this I term tho best kind of economy, espe cially in a city liko Washington."— Popular Science Monthly. “Greenland's Icy Mountains.** “I heard on odd story tht> other day about Bishop Hebor’s beautiful hymn, ‘From Greenland’s ICy Mountains,” said a well known Cincinnati tin. “What is it*’’ “It relates to tho music for tho hymn. You remember that Bishop Heber wrote it while in Ceylon in 1824. About ayeor later it reached America, and a lady in Charleston, S. CL was struck with its beauty. “She could find, however, no tune that seemed to suit it Sho remem bered a young bank clerk, Lowell Mason, afterward so celebrated, who was just a few steps down the street and who had a reputation a* a musical genius. So she sent her son to ask him to write a tune that would go with the hymn. In just half on hour tho boy came back with the music, and tlio melody dashed off in such haste fa to this' day sung with that song.”—Cincinnati Star. Interior points. Insurance between New York and Brui ono-flfth of ono per cont. Freight and passage as low as by any othM line. For freight, passage and general Informa tion apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, Ga. ids Diiing Parlor H SalooasL. the MilM Affords, Senredin First-Class Style froa 7 i.n. to Mldoi|h bo served in even style throughout the season at reasonable prices. Twenty-one - Si U my price. The bestoookla the South has been secured; and I guarante' » f A. C. SHANNON, Proprietor. Newcastle street, oposite Post Office. t. Uk HOYT. & CO. -DEALERS IN- ANYBODYI PILL ill WINTER TO CK! r Throw aalde your old fclothee, and provide yourself with something new, seasonable and stylish from tho old rcliaulo 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 oan supply'tlie town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES Gents* Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which" were purchased for cash, and conso qucntly can bo told an closest margins. Suits made to order from samples, much cheaper than from a tailor,land at guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. FROM MARKET! FOR|FALL AND WINTER That I have over handled In Brunswick. I call special attention to my Tho Increase of Baldness. It fa curious how caducity has in creased, and tho provuleuco of it token away tho old reproach. All the argu ments arc ogainst its existence,'* mid all tho facts provo thr.t the arguments are mklc^dii:^ Poopic lead healthier s now thou they used to do, and I. they'are balder. Peoplo lead lives, and yet they grow bold a, moraver, it fa the -—peoplp who nro often K$wi*t> uilii^lMBMt be comes a question whether in theso days btudnese fa evidence to a very iambi*, extent either of ago or of delicacy. Of the decay of vital power tt-ir.Mf ' ‘ Consumpti' K ywxs rfvo proof, non* cuf- t uro not, „ , , more frequently then otlierwfao peom to rut u great deal of ttiwuirtii tato their iu.ii- * Hats, Shoes and Neckwear / KLANNKL|SI1IRTK AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest Style Collars and Cuffs. FULL LINE OF Clothing ! SUITS TO ORDER. A Duo assortment of underclothing, and every thing belonging to my lino. Mr motto Is, “Ono Prico to All 1’* Call and b. convinced. J. B. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Gloucester St. Your Duty TO YOUR FAMILYIS TO SECURR FOR THEM A HOME. I am offering houses and lots in the eitv and arms and law near the city fob cash or time. WIU sell one two-story nouso, six rooms, Cochran avenue, for |l,0w. ALSO BONDS OF SURETYSHIP. Apply to W. B. BURROUGHS, . 404 Newcastle street FOR SALE 600 Fence Poet*, lightwood, cypres* and cedar. 100 cords oak, hickory and cedar wood. 3ST. DIXON Wood yard,onUs^MnMjbetoemXu*. tpves Guns, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, W00RS. BLINDS Bufl-Mss a.nd Wagons prominent Shirt Manufacturer has retired from business, and we have ed out hi* s A_ closed out hi* stock so low that we can give Special Inducements in both j ,f Laundried and Unlaundried Shirts. Shirts heretofore sold at 75c we will sell at 50c. Shirts always sold at $1 we will sell at 75c. Shirts worth $l;50 we willsell for $1 00 Now Is your chance to purchase your Shirts while we have these bar gains to offer, which will be for only 30 days, (fall and examine them, and be convinced that they are a bargain. , LISSNER & CO. NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHERE MY STOCK OF . SHOES, HITS, LIPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND MARKED DOWN 'RO BED ROOK. D. T. DUNTN. J.M.DEXTER INSURANCE AND Real Estate Arcent, -REPRESENTING EIGHT LEADING FIRE INSURANCE CO’S INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of Hartibrd. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of Haw York* Houses to Bent andlfor Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. A. V. SCEALS, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, BRUNSWICK, GA. Plans and Speelttcatlons FURNIIHED ON APPLICATION. _jtt of references given, Leave orders L.D.UovtftCo. wS-ta. ^ D (i \ LE A- SON, LOCAL DENTISTS. jQ D. ATKINSON, DENTIST. OiUee up stairs in Wright’s now Physicians. JJ BURFOKD, Id. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office up stairs in Breeze building; residence on Newcastle street, opposite Moore’s boarding house. feb8 Lawyers. QBOVATT & WHITFIELD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 4 y*; BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS, ’ Chicago. It is deliciously Fat and Tender, and it sold Twenty-five Per Cent cheaper than name meat can be bought elsewhere,'. Try a. P*ie*3© And rou will havrfnodother. Beef, Poik, Sausa^, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK A SAVANNAH ■ ,(. . L ■ , . . AND WAY LANDINGS. XSimHi. - .-j Steamer St. Nicholas Win leave Banana* torDnaevlekentyTnaa. B£J£5555 asasj**°" MIU HllWflE EniEVWIM BM HvEMWl I"**!****S IRUNSWI CL.„ ft WESTERN P* RAILROADJ Waycross Short Line. On and attar Thursday, Get. 10, 18H, pawn, ger trains will run as follow.: CXXTBAL *VA>DABD TIKI. FOR THE WEST, NORTH AND SOUTH. lv 730am .. ..lv twin lv 8«*ra lV IfllD It 8:11 Am .ar 9:r Waycrose. Waresboro Pearson TtfBmTT. ■jy*y.. Sumner Willingham Davis.. Albany iery ar Jfoni . New Orleans Birmingham ar Decatur ar Nashville ar StLouls ar Louisville ar Cincinnati ar Macon.... Atlanta ar Marietta ar Chattanooga ar Louisville ar Cincinnati ar FBOM THE WEST, NORTH AND Mail. Cincinnati ...lv Louisville lv Chattanooga .... lv Marietta lv Atlanta ... lv Macon lv Cincinnati lv Lonlsvillo.. lv St Louis lv Nashville lv Decatnr.., lv New Orleans lv Montgomery lv 7:50 pm 17:10 am 7:85 p m 7:15 am 10:50 p m 4:85 pm 7:00 am 0:65 pm Albany, lv 4:80 am Davis lv 4:68 am Willingham lv 6:16 a m Sumner lv 6:40am TyTy :..lv 6:04am Tilton , lv 6:30 am Alapaha—if. lv 7:10am Pearson ly 8:25am Waresboro lv 930 a m Waycross. ....ar 9:85am Savannah Charleston... Callahan Jacksonville.. s.ar 10:23pm 12:23pm ..ar 4:20pm 4:20pm .ar ll:20am 11:26am ..ar 12:00 m 12:00 m New Orleans lv Mobile ...lv Pansaoola......It ThpsaasvlUo,,, 3:30pm Jacksonville.. Callahan. “730 Vm lv 835am ...... lv 8:00am lv 7:00 am 430 1235pm ■ m Schlattcrvillo Ivl0:29a5w Hoboken lv 10:41 am Nahunta lv 11:03 am Waynesville lv 11:87 a m Jamaica lv 12:05 pm Pyles’ Marsh Ivfl2:23 pm ” Brunswick or 10:60 p m +Stop on signal. Purchase tickets at the station, and save extra faro collected upon the train. The mail train stops at aU B & W stations. Connections made at Waycross to and from all PuUman Palace Sleeping Cars. «a NEW SECTIONAL MAP of FLORIDA And articles descriptive of Its resources and ca- pal•> titles, with data for planting and cultivating tbt Municipal products of tho soil and the time or th* *»• maturity, the latter prepared tinder the a*ij-pices of tho I)epartmcntof Agriculture of the st„ tc Agricultural College, also County Maps and I^aRffjJhletsdescriptiveoreach county,antnen innhlets descriptive of ed by the Boards of County Commissioners," TOWN SITES, TOWNSHIP PLATS And the LANDS for sale by tho Land Department Soath Florida B. R., And The Plant Investment Company All published for gratuitous distribution, ad dress I). H. Elliott, General Land Agont, San ford, Fla. H. S. HAINES, GEO. W. HAINES, Gen’l Manager. Superintendent. C. D. OWENS, J. A. MODUFFIE, Traffic Manager. Gen’l Pass. Agent F. W. ANGIER, Aaa't.Ucn’I Pass. Agent. BRUNSWICK MACON, ATLANTA AND CHAT TANOOGA, —VIA THE— , IKE; 580pm • Upm 1015 pm 660am • SCHEDULE IN EFFECT 8EPT. 30,1SS8. Leave Brnnawlck 3 40 p m 815 a to Arrive Haoon 146a m Arrive Atlanta o 10 a to Leave Atlanta... 640am 12 20pm Ar. Chattanooga. 1255pm 625pm = i_, SCUTE BOUND. ieave Atlanta 12 26 a m I-eave Macon 4 00am ArrBre Brnnawlck 1180 a m AU trains run dally. J. F. NOBBIS, Ticket Agt, Brunswick, Ga. . W, WRENN, G. P. ft T. A., KnoxvUlc,Tcnn. L. J. ELLIS, A.G.P.A.. Atlanta. Ga. 245pm YDOpm/ 200am w F. Simosis O’qpxxon, Ja. T. O’Counor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT)! Dr. 4.B. McCASKILL, PEKMANEXTLY LOCATED AT ST.SIMONS MILLS,Ga. Twenty years practical experimwe. J?