Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 13, 1888, Image 2

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AadrfMk»n<rSagk«*«MoalMlabM I to bear, TOIUMliniU*«Mto«iWiaiaMiity dags*. Director of Secret Societies. Tb« shores of tint, erfthwn VmoUmmummwwt—. VrMta«rM|«thitM«a «tt «im Wrecks of tore. Mkf sUodtl1 M*a/aiahMfn»UakaaMB«a. Only Ooil kwxrcth bow dsep they Uft: Only Ood Maid wbeo «w Um cry, “Help mo to boar. Oh. help me to dla." -UxirferJoaraL Mainsprings of Watxbco. “I wish you would confect an error that has boon going llio round* of the proas." Raid a watch manufacturer .to the reporter. “Tho item I refer to states tliot, the watch repairer is more plumber, nAd rapacious th»p tho . chargee $L60 for phttlng in a main* nring that ooeta him 8 cents and takes mm twenty minutes to insert. As a matter of fact, tho mainsprings in or dinary uso cost $1.60 per dozen and can bo inserted in twenty minutes, providing the repairer meets with' do accident But his profits cannot be judged in that way. The mainspring of a watch is of such delicate work manship that I have known a skilled hand to break as many as fifteen, in putting bno in a watch. This wil) show you that tho repairer is often out or pocket* through a job. A pe culiar thing about mainsprings is that they oro very susceptible to atmos pheric changes. Except when they meet with an accident, most springs break during tho' months of March, April and May. No one can' assign a reason for this, but it is a fact too well known to watchmakers to bo questioned.”—Now York Evening Sun. council. No. 1103. *m- ^Wwy> meet* second ind CnoVATT, Coni manter. ■ night up stain tn.Clty Hall. o U ';ftSM: 8 “ he “ V. R. MITCHELL, ( froj mm “Everybody liotrowu** is sensitive.' He has licly ''denied having borrowed irons ** , in nroifinrs 4 'Onn" ** anrl I Mooro in writing “Slio.” and from u Frenchman in writing ‘‘Hr. Mceson’s Will.” Ho is very sensitive, so that his friends havo to come to his defense. This is not worth tho while. Every body borrows, cither consciously or unconsciously. Ideas aro current coin; and ho only-is original who can stamp his personality on a few. If ho have no personality, hp nover can be orig inal. When Longfellow w was charged with having plagiarized, ho answered nothing. His publisher fretted, and Ur. Longfellow simply said: “Does our book sell well?” The publisher assur ed him it did. Coming in again, tho publisher pressed it on him that some thing bo done. “Docs the bopk soil wollr repeated tho poet. It is all ho woqld say. Ho never entered on a lino of solf defense. It would havo boon folly if ho had. Tho publio docs not continue to bu^ what it believes has been stolen.—St. Louis Globe-Dem ocrat. i He Prefer* Experience. A writer who is n good observer, and bio experience, thus has had considcrabl defines tho difference between the old and young. There is, ho says, a wide gulf botw.cen youth and ripo old ago, hence tho proverb, “Yon can’t put an old head qn young shoulders.” This proverb was written by an old man; youth had nothing to do with it. Youth don’t boliovo tlio old man knows anything, and tho old man expects con tinually that tho young man will bo along saying, “I didn’t know it was loaded." The wiso young man will .seek tho counsel of those npo in years and cxpcricnco and avoid tho mistakes in life. But Young America will con tinue to figure iu tho divorce courts, ancLcompouud his debts at ton cents on tho dollar. Ho don’t want to bo told that it is loaded; he prefers to find odt himself. Ho gets tlicro, and pujs tho piper generally. FOBjFALL AND WINTER That I bare ever handled In'Brunswick. I call special attention to my Hats, Shoe* and Neckwear FLANNEL SniUTR AND HANDKERCHIEFS, Latest .Style Cellars ari Col. FULL LINE OF Clothing! *U1T.N TO ORDER. A lino assortment of underclothing, and every thin* be.onging to my lino My motto is, “One l*rieo to-A11Call and b* convinced. WRIGHT, Comer Newcastle and Gloucester St* •i. ii. anybody! FALL ill WINTER TO CK! stylish from the old reliable clothier. JAS. S. WRIG T, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. I have just received an elegant stock of senson- IjIo goods selected by markets, and can suppl Clothing, Hats, SHOES dents’ Fitriiislmu; Hoods, NECKWEAU AND HOSIERY Which*, were purchased for cash, and connc qucntly can be sold on closest margins. jgQrSuits made to order from ii» in pics, much ohenper than from a tailor, and lit guaranteed. Profasalonai Plrwtwy Dentists. A tedALBAKOX, LOCAL DENTISTS. n ». ATKINSON, DENTIST. One* op Hair* In Wright's ns w Physicians. g BOWNOKP. w. P.. PHYSICIAN A5lD SURGEON -sa? "■BssnfSMsa* Lawyers. QHOVATT,*! WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Practice In all the court. »f tbe BrnnimekOIr cult. Ofloo In Crovatt block. fobs A . KAISER & BR0„ Has Plaokd on 8uif» THIS COMING WE ■A fine selection ofPlutH Bearer Cloth, Corkserejr Garments is Saques, Dolmans And Newmarkets of tho latest styles it) The Lowest Possible’ Prices- Jackets, former price $5, now 3.50. Jackets, former price $7.50,mow 5. Jackets, former price $0, now $6. Jackets, former price $10, now $7.60. - Dolmans, former price, $16, now. $10.. Dolmans, former price $18, now $12. Newmarkets, former price $8 now $5. Newmarkets, former price $12.50, now-$7.50. Newmarkets, former price $18, now $10, Childrens’ 'and Misses Wear. SA-N ANTONIO, WILDER, ‘STATE OP TEXAS, WILLIAMS. O N and after Sept. 28th, 1888, one of the above stoamers will lcavo New York every Friday at 8 p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow ing Monday. Returning, leave Brunswick every Thursday afternoon. Close connections at Brunswick with B. A W. E. T., V. & O. and A.F.& L.railroads. Through bills lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americus Macon ana all Interior points. Insurance between New York and Brunswick, one-fifth of one per cent. Freight and passage as low as by any other For freight, passage and general informa- llno. tion apply to THUS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, Ga, SEA ISLAND R0DTE. BRUNSWICK ft SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas On ami aftcr*M<Aulay December loth will leave Savannah for Brunswick every Monday ami Thursday at 4 p. m Connections made with K. ft W. u.1 E.T., ft G. Railroads, and steamer ••Orsckttr Buy’ for Axilla Landlugs. The “dt. Nloholas” touches af all way points between Brunswick and savannah. For rates of freights and |ta*Ha»:«\ t»pp!y to W. h\ PE.NNIMAN.Artont* JAS. S. WRIGHT. Monkey* ns Coin Tetters. The Siamese ii|>e is waid to be in great request uiuong Simnoso merchants ns a cashier in their counting houses. Vast quantities of baso com obtain circulation in Siam, and the faculty of 'discrimination between good money and bad would appear to bo possessed by theso gifted monkeys in such an ex traordinary degree of development that no hutnaq' being, however care fully trained, can compete with them. Tho cashier ape meditatively puts into his mouth each coin presented to him in business payments, and tests it with grave deliberation. His method of testing is regarded in commercial cir cles as infallible; and, as a matter of fact, his decision is uniformly accepted by all parties interested in the trans action.—London Tid Bits. tad Opening 1 illiwy, Notions, Faioy Roods, Emperor William’s tour in Austria and Italy is said to have cost not less than £40,000. Tho amount given to servants of tho sovereigns whom hr visits is something fabulous, and other presents cc:-:t a frightful sqm. For esc:-.:;; \ V.-ii»:i theThuperor Nicholas visitc.; Wii. lor iu. 1S4.T. lio gave the house’.; epe-r £1,000. William took with hiip from Berlin eighty diamond rings., lot) silver stare, fifty jearf pin;-., DU ESS TRIMMINGS, Children's Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr andgSaxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk, CHENEELL, DemorestReliablePatterns . For Lfulics’ and Children's Dresses. Great Bargains in ladles’ and children's Hc- iiery half tho ufual prices. Tho ladies arc ro •pectfully invited to corue and see for themselves. Hit Newchhtle rttnvt, E. EARLE, Brunswick, Ga. Intelligent Re odors will notice that all richly jeweled; thirty diamond bracelets, six, splendid presentatio i i swoii la, thirty largo photographs i .' liimbclf. with tho empress and their children, all in gold frames; thirty gold wktehes, with chains (tho correct present to u chef); ICO cigar cases, with tlie iuii'crial arms mid monogram in gold and twenty stars in diamonds of tho ordars of tho Block end Red Ecglo.—New York Bun: *.; - Tint’s Pills J.M.DEXTER INSURANCE -AND- Real Estate. Arcent, REPRESENTING EIGHT LEADING FI8E INSURANCE CO’S INCLUDING THE- “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRAVELERS ACCIDENT CO., of IUrtrord. EOCITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETT, of fitn York. Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Offlcv- In Kaiser Block, over First National ank. IcS-ly McDonald & dean, fell Mel, all < Uncases. but only Buck us ■ BMjgjjWB liver. vUt Fevers, Costiveness, Bilious Colic, Flatulence, etc. rtrtkno they or. not warranted tn- SOLD EVERYWHERE. Fulton’s Old Stand, - Newcastle St WE WILL KEEP AJF0LL SUPPLY OF FRESH BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, Ami Pork, VcnlAon and Game In tbeir season. Giro u, a call. *cp-lm Notice to Stockholders. A Meeting of tho called to Uke place at Its Batihlng Ifotue, on , tbe bttb ‘ ncMlay, Ing tho Tbl Moelatton; also for tbo pur- WKi « >0.0 of Increasing the^Mgftal. .lock of. said • i-'- jjom .i.. ... • a.'potSxiNG, Prcsidbnt. JAS. UEUU SMITH, CMhler t ' Childrens’ and Misses Jackets and Newmarkets at lower price thaa ever heard of. We also invite particular attention to a new weave, LADIES UNDERVESTS, which wo will sell this week only at 40c., worth 66c. SAISEE ds BEO. GENT FOB ‘YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS; AGENT|FOBTHE “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,” Headquarters In N. Y. for CHILDREN'S CLOTHING I NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE ! HOSIERY! FLANNEL SHIRTS This Space belongs to C. L. edliot. DRTeSS SHIRTS ! GLOVES! UNDERWEAR ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT !. TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All size, and shapes. A BIO LINE OF UMBRELLAS To suit tbo Times. .»• ! This space belongs to CHAS. FREUND, who will fill it when he gets ready. L. D. HOYT & CO. -DEALKKS IN- HARDWARE, Stoves. G uns, Pistols,^Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SASH, DOORS. BLINDS Bueeifia and Wagons Fill irmourfesf. BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND GREEN GROCERS, M AI?E a specialty of Delicious Fat Beef re- la Twenty-five Percent ohenper than same meat can be bought elsewhere. Try a Fi©o© And yon will havo no other. Beef, Poik, Sausage, Etc., I can now.be found in my new stand in tho ALWAYS-ON HAND. Real G. B. FLINT, Estate Agent, Crovatt Block, Room %• D EHIUABLE CITY AND COUNTRY PROP jjrTY ' r for wde and rent. Scarlett Block, WHEItisYkTOCKOP * ; ii,m. ini’s, Dry Goods und Notions WILL DK FOUND MARKED DOWN ■ TO RED ROOK. 13. T. DUNN. •A. jfi \ . ■»