Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 24, 1888, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

mm m THE OtOWIHQ 00AL8. The glowing coele ere redly bright, AnJ deep*n tho reft *had« of eight That la the *heltering carotin hlds Their fitful Coma, to haslo to gUdo From cut the ruby ray* of light. And a} look they todo from tight; Vagus form* of thought, forgottca quite. Instead «ecm hovering bold* The glowing cools. AnJ dreams of boyish fear and fright In Faacy'a colored hues bodlgbt. Stream down tho drowsy mental tide: TIU tact and fancy both subside, And In ooe dull, deep flame, unite 1 - •raffia B. In Rochester Post-Express. The Locomotive Engineer's Anxiety. The passenger runner’s greatest con- cem is.to “make timo.** Some trains are scheduled so that the enginemon must keep his engine up to its very highest efficiency over'every furlong of its journey in order to arrive at destination on timo. A little careless ness in firing, in letting cold water into the boiler irregularly, or in slack ening more than is necessary where the right to the track is in doubt for a few rods; these and a score of Rimilnr circumstances may make five minutes’ delay in the arrival at tho terminus and necessitate an embarrassing inter view with tho train maker. A trip on a crowded lino may involve watch ing for danger signals every quarter of a mile and the maintenance of such high Sjieed that they must be obeyed the instant they are espied in order to avoid the possibility of collision. The passenger runner finds himself now and then with a disabled engine on his • hands, and two or three hun dred passengers standing around ap parently ready to cat him up if ho does not remedy the difficulty in short order. Often in such cases he is in doubt himself whether the repairs nec essary to enablo his engine to proceed will occupy fifteen minutes or an hour. This, with tho knotty question of where tho nearest relief engine is. causes tho brow to knit and tho sweat to start, and to tho young runner proves an experience which ho long remembers.— B. R Adams, Jr., in Scribner’s Maguu i ;e. Tlio Young Emperor of Germany. Tho emperor, during these ma neuvers, lias handled his troops with out tho slightest extraneous assistance that I could see, giving his orders quickly and sharply, and, as tho events prpvecl, with no reason to reca!! his 'words. I speak only of what .- 'p i s on tho outside, an-i • ■••• . .» does not most an.v; source of strata;;;. ■ eve of his sham L.u . ..u knows tho imme:i so irnpo. la: :eo <. i im pressing an army with the fact that its chief is a clear thinker, i "'.Rig his conclusions rapidly and ;, :?o .ug them with immediate olTcct; i.;.u while all tho world is recording his every motion in a spirit of notjdtoggtiiqr ' rijiHiiHiiisE>>AVnimriTitf^iiw^ i going to furnish them the picture of'a nominal military chief whoso stops are only taken while leaning on tho arm of an older servant?—Poultney Bige low in Army and Navy Gazetto. Tho Cat’s Qnict Nerve#. Life has always something in reserve for tho cat She is a mine of resources, and in consequence she is over scrcno and hopeful. She can endure all night exposures, the fatigue of tho hunt tho unevenness of her diet. Eight extra lives, each one compounded of similar exposures and fatigues and irregulari ties, aro liers. How do I explain this? It is all duo to her atlitudo toward tho world, to tho composed state of her nerves, and this to her peculiarly blissful accomplishment, her purr. Herein is she strong against tho on slaughts of timo ana tho ingenuity of the small boy. She drinks, camel liko, when fountains offer, slips with a quiet thrust of her claw through grasp ing fingera, nerved alike for depriva tion and sudden attack by tho quiet hour purred away by tho kitchen fire. —G. O. Shields in Harper’s Magazine. Natural Gas That Kills. There is a peculiar spring near Ash land, Ore., that emits gas that is sure death to all animated nature. At one time it was frequented by tho Indians os tho great medicinal depository, whore all diseases, no matter how com plicated, were cured. Lizards, snakes and frogs die almost immediately when placed in contact with this peculiar f s.' There is a spring at Soda Springs. T., from which tho water has ceased to run, but which emits a stream of carbonic acid gas, and ell about its orifice lio continually tho bodies of birds which havo been killed by tho fumes.—New York Telegram. , Air from Steam Radiator*. In speaking of artificial beat Tho Manufacturer and Builder saj'3 that it is a mistake to suppose that steam heat is any “moistcr” or in any way differ ent from other kinds. Air warmed by passing over a steam radiator is in no way different from that warmed by o stove or hot air furnace. _ In fact, tho air is more likely to bo impure in a room heated by a hotair furnace, from which a current of fresh air is con stantly flowing.—Rural Now Yorker. Carpenters and other tool users who JOT bUiU'ifVftuug wmwm as is well known, thickens and smears thor.touo. f ho glycerine may bo mixed with spirits in greator or I6ss propor tion. according ns the tools to bo sharp ened i.;o lino or coareo. For tho over- ago blade two partaof glycerine toouo of cpI; iii will suffico.^CWea,'-o i«0iiitfuj Hit knv i> i-'feL Jr.ld ,•) .ii iU.v> /Itanb" ennoT My Poor Bad That-poor tack” is held rwpomibls for more ttaa its stare of fix suffering* cl —Hnil Ifywrdog MMsaMawboltkkafc.dojroabUme thedogl On the same principle the kidney* utter their protest A- anin* nervotuneaa, inpato Mood, and do extraordinary work In ridding the principle the kidney* utter their protest lysn^ipa^AW. ThCtOfOTCOtikOB system of the poisons which an the blood. Then the sufferer says the eased. -Not yet}- bat thiy will of Iddncy troubles, and Paine’s Celery 'With its tonic, purifying, and laxative Udneys, making it almost infallible I neys. If you hopes of core have not pound) it gives perfect health to all who complain of “their poor backs.” Price f 1.0(1 Sold by Druggists. Send for Illustrated 1ST result of effete nutter retained in tho back aches) the Moneys an dm- r he unless tho nerves sre strengthened, fiie quickly. it also strengthens the weak dl diseases of dm herns and kid- realized, tiy Paine’s Celery Com- WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., BURLINGTON, VERMONT. ietors, HARDWA Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates|I Great Reduction in Prices 1 Earners’ Implements of Highest j Quality, [Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CRE4.M FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, IFR1ENDO THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Ware in every deaign. In Crockery, Oku, Tin and Agate Were wo have % fin# and Urge assortment, which we are ready to offer at bottom prices. We will bo pleased to show oar stock at all tiraoa. Satisfy yourselves and ns by giving ns an early call. IsK. MIOHELSON. AUG. F. FliANHJLSN, A y Dealeu Broker aoS Commission Marram RUNSWICK * REAL ESTA POPULATION. 1884 3,600 1888 10,000 1892 20,000 Valuation of Property. 1884.. . .$1,433,677.38 1888.. .............. 4?B72;l«:00 1892 6,000,000.00 ■ t c-witi FOR SAT.RI 65,000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50/100 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be bad in the- State. ' CITY PROPERTY. Hay, (Mil, feed, Four, Bacon, MW Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a' Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac, Pm m d (kimmn Ufamhanta BrunswioU, Oa. Office and Warcroom in the former Freight House of the B. <fc. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. K. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Salted and Smok;-:d Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oa'ts, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything m my line will And it to their advantage to call 1 °° to mo teforo purchasing “elsewhere. Highest market price* paid for Hides, Furs^Wax, Hodges & O’Connor. After one venr’s trial It It now an acknowledged fact that we Keep the Purest and Freshest Drags in the City. Oup Prescription Department Is without doubt tho moet complete, aa tho amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee exactness and dispatch, rt this department Is under the personal supervision of the oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tho Jlrunawiek public. Neither aro we confined to any one physletan'a pra am also Proprietor otthe OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, Where wo manufacture l.cm<m. Ginger Ale, Sarupnrllls ar.d Strawberry Soda Water, which we to be as pure at any made.. Our Ginger Ale I* ropmipendel ' “ guarantee I havonobctlutlon In DMortlnr that It last good as any imported In tlio mirkri Call and civ* we a trial, ndV) convinced that wliai we tell you la tme, i 4r.H ,1'H.lll ilo.d *»r iiliyt'e aui, ana w* . '■ f>»my ■ • ill.;- H t<U Irt »»«!! One corner lot, S0x90, with ISO footstreet front, on Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any business. .Most desirablo.residence lot OOxiaOJfrenting on two streets near park. Six room houso on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s, cheap, cheap, cheap. One lot,fronting canal. Two wator fronts In Now Town, with railroad running on line of same. Store and dwelling corner G and Wolf streets, now rented for I IS per month, $1,350. New dwelling on Newcastle streot, with lot GOx .situated In business portion of city. One of tho most desirable lots on Newcastle streot south of park. Excellentjbuslncss lot 50x180 on lho Bay. Modern cottago with lot 90x180 on London street. A pleasant home in tho best part of city. Four room cottago in Dlxviilo with lot 90x100. Can he bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell. Two story houso Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Bonlovard in two minutes’walk of post oflicc. N Lot 20x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lota on which tho Oglethorpe hotel is situated. $800 will purchase six TownJConinioiis lots in one body. Lot 80x8$ on Oglethorpe street near Manaflold Tiv esldcnce lots near Boulevard. . Lot 30x90 corner Albany and I streets. Lot 30x00 come-. Wolf and I streets. Anvono can double hla mono; months by purchasing cither of the acreage property I offer in twelve tr tracts of for sale on the Point. 60 acres of high lands loat north of the city. One two-story 12-room house In northern part of city, with five lota—ehetp. New two-story eight Two two-story honseson desirable lot 180 fee* from Bonlovard. Can bo bought for $0,600. New six-room house on Bonlovard-cheap. Three of those desirable now cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London streets. Six acres with houso near E T V A G docks, 05 feet front on Cochran avenue, $5 foot from street cor lino, for $315. $1,200 will buy nine lota almost in centre ol the city. Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue 90x180, with the houso. Thrco stores on Bay streot. Track farm on’ bold salt crook, lji ndlcs from Post Oflicc. Oak Grove Plantation, containing $.000 acres of ho host farm lands in tho State. 10 [miles from AIso"Farms and Farm • Lands situated in this and adjoining counties. - ‘V No TroaMe to Staff Property. ■h V” . 1” " T Oareful attention paid to the renting of properly. References, Oglethorpe and First National Banks* mi