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

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mw * Jin FUk'. tleaumcnt. After illuiicrut llio lending hotel of the'iiluoiv a mono pretentious hostelry tliaii they had met siuce leaving the Ma&ttttoil, of Springfield, our frienda started hut for « stroll through tho town, and ultipiutcly found them- •elves in the. cemetery, which is lo- till a little south of and eated upon a hill a little • overlooking the depot, and Awn which the photographic view was taken. Here, as they wandered among the tombs of this charming renting place of the dead, culling bits of wisdom from the various inscriptions, all re minding them of theirend, they came rather unexpectedly upon the monu ment of “Jim" Fisk, the financial hero of Black Friday. It is an imposing and beautiful structure of white granite from the quarries of Dummerston, a little way tig tho river, and was erected- liis widow ut a cost of nearly . 0,000. It consists of a shelf mounted upon a square base./it the four corners of which are life sue figures of Com merce, Finance, HenMng and Ball- roading, all charmingly conceived and admirably executed. ^Estiietically considered, it is a rare and beautiful is a raro piece of work, but what a commentary entaJ upon tho truthfulness of monument fame! As our Mends viewed the beautiful structure and criticized its design and execution, tho excitable Tinto broke out into strong animadversions against the propriety of such a contribution to posthumous glorification anent a man whose name, while living, was a syn onym for everything that was “Hush, perturbed spirit,” interrupted the dominie "This memorial of him stands in a seqluded spot, for from the eyes-of men: and it was the least his widow could do in return for the wealth he left her. As for tho rest, judged.” And Was ‘hushed.— Hospitality of tho Cuban*. During these rides the remarkable Cuban hospitality of which. I have al ready spoken was again and again em phasized.- It was simply impossible to get past any habitation, from that of a decayed but still well to do planter to the humblest charcoal burnerla cabin, without dismounting for a light for our cigars, or a few minute's chatter over the dolorous-condition of affairs in tho island, during which “coffee" must bo taken. There, being neither • stoves nor fireplaces in Cuba, tho question of cooking fires becomes an odd one. In tho cities, all cooking is deno on charcoal urns, in tho larger establishments these oftou being arranged in tho form of massive charcoal ranges. But in theso re mote country places, a little pagoda like comer is built next the house, or detached structure, not unlike on That "poor tack” It held rwpoosible for non Hum in that* of tbesdfettafs ol mankind. If your dog hitaa a man who kicks fe d* yea blame the dog f On thei principle the kidneys ulter their protest . These force them ajratem of the poisons which arc the t blood. Then the snffenr says the cased. “Not yet;" tat they will the blood purified, sad the constipation of kidney troubles, and -Paine’s Celery With its tonic, purifying, and laxative kidneys, making it almost infallible i neys. If your hopes of care hare not pound; it gives perfect health to all who complain of “their poor back*.” Sold by Druggists. Send for Illustrated Pater. nervousness impure Mood* and do extraordinary work in lidding the of effete matter retained in the aches; the kidneys are dis* the nerras are strengthened, moved. These are the causes Compound removes them quickly, fleet, It also rtrebgthens the weak ■ring all diseases of the nerves and ldd« been realised, try Paine’s Celeiy Corn* Price fl.OO. WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO., Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. GENT FOB YOUMANS’ ” N. Y; HATS. IAGENTJFOR THE “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,” Headquarters In N. Y. for CHILDREN'S OLOTHINGI NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE ! HOSIERY! FLANNEL SHIRTS This Space belongs.to C. L. ELLIOT. DRESS SHIRTS ! Directory tfSsmtMtto. log are earnestly Invlggj # CjUOro g, H . 0 . J. E. LAMBBIGHT, Secretary. Hr OF F»—Oglethorpe Lodge. Ho. 4 JV. every Thursday night afthelr Ca over J. Mlebelaom* store. Visiting brot cordially Invited. . T. B. FERGUSON, 1 J. T. L AH BRIGHT, Secretary. B. BI.—Okcfeenoltee Tribo, Improved I. Order of Red Mbn.’meetaevery night up stairs in City Hall. - J. H. CLARK, Sachem * V.R. MITCHELL, Chief ol Records. A HOMBkWIti * , LOCAL DENTISTS. ATKINSON, D. DENTIST. Ofllee up stalts In Wright's new m FhjrsteUns. JJ BUBFOBB, H, D„ PHYSIQIAN AND SURGEON house. tefaS^ Lawyers. ANYBODYI FILL » WINTER TO Cf stylish from the old reliable clothier. JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. - I I have just received un elegant stock of season- American fanner's large smokehouse, is seen. Here the fire is built squarely upon tho ground, or upon or within rudo stone ■ bases, and the smoke as cends ut will, usually finding vent un derneath raised roofs. In this i primi tive cocina,. or kitchen, tho guarda candela (literally caudle, or fireguard) fa always smoldering. If it should happen to go out—which is seldom permitted, ns. unhappy superstitions attach to tho fact—on discovery, it fa instantly relighted from flint and steel sparks struck into bunches of com tassels, or some dry and splintered leaves of tho palm.—San Francisco Bulletin. GLOVES! ^markets, and cun supply the* town with UNDERWEAR ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT ! Clothing, Hais, SHOES Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR XD HOSIERY TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sizcR and shape*. A BIG LINE OP UMBRELLAS To suit the Times Glauber & Isaac, Pm w and Comn«ioii Merchants Brunswick, Oa. Office and Waroroomin the former Freight House of the B. <fc. W. R. R, noxt to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Corwin’* Retort. Tom Corwin, of Ohio, was a ready man. John C. Calhoun onco pointed to a dmvo of mules from Ohio and said to Corwin: “There qo some of Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meai and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges,. Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my lino will find it to tholr advantage to oall on mo before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs, wax Wool, &c. fobll-ly your constituents.” “Yes, said Tom, “they are going down south to teach school.” Governor Brough was once matched against Corwin, and in tho millet of liie finoooli cnirl • ‘‘rjotitlomnn y honored opponent himself, whilo i preaches advocucy of home indus- y, has* carriage at homo which ho .. - s # -t in England—had it shipped ucross mm. How fa that for sup- labor?” midst of his speech said: “Gentlemen, my honored o] try, lias a carriage nglapr the ocean to hi porting homo industry and When Corwin came on tho stand ho made u great show of embarrassmeut, stammered and began slowly: “Well, gentlemen,'you have heard what my friend Mr. Brough has to say of my carriage. I plead guilty to the charges, and have only two things to say in my defense. Tho first fa that tho carriage came to mo from on English ancestor os an heirloom, and I had to take it Again, I liavo not used it for seven years, and it has been standing in my back yard all that time, and tho .chickens have converted it into a roost Now, gehtlemen,” with a steady look at Brough, “I have nothing fur ther to say in my dofenso; but I-would liko to know how Brough knows any thing about my carriage if ho lias not :amago been visiting my chicken roost”—St Louis Globe-Democrat * Aiwa). Got In by One. Ill Massachusetts, in 183'.). Marcus Morton received ouo vote more than his competitor, Edward Everett. Due vum|n,vmn, uumtlu r.\ l It ll. UUP' ing Governor_Morton's term u brunch ailrondft I from Taunton to New Bedford was completed, und New Bedford cele brated tho event by u grand jubilee. The exercises were to begin at 12 o’clock, and tho governor, a Taunton .man, was of courso invited. Twelve o'clock came, but no governor. The wholo proceedings were delayed, tin.! to crowd wondered and fretted. Fi Hally, just as tho clock struck 1, the mfasingoflieial appeared, mid Mr. Clif ford, who was then tho state uttomey and afterward governor hiim.-clf, im mediately arose an* proposed the fol lowing •ontinicnt: "Goveruor Morten, wlio always gets in by onof - Uiwupo Journal. Hodges & O’Connor. Which were^ purchased tor cash, and conse qucntly can be sold on closest margins. JAS. S. WRIGHT. REMOVAL! NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHERE MY STOCK OP BOOT), SHOES, HATS, OAFS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE FOUND MARKED DOWN TO BED ROCK D. T. IDTTJNTISr. QPOVATT lc.WHITFIELD. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Prsetles la sU theoourtsof the BranswiekGtr suit. Office In Crovatt block. feb* SAN ANTONIO, WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, ' WILLIAMS. O N and aftei Sept. 28th, 1888, one of tho above steamers will leave Now York every Friday at 3 p. m., arriving in Brunswick follow ing Monday. Returning, leave Brunswick every Thursdnv afternoon. Closo connections nt Brunswick with B. A W. E. T., V. & G. and A. P. A L.ratlroads. Through biUs lading signed to Atlanta, Albany, Americas Macon and nil Interior points. Insurance between New York and Brunswick, one-fifth of one per cent. Freight and passage as low as by any other Freight and passage as low as ■ by any otner line. For freight, passage and general informa tion apply to THUS. FULLER, Agent, > Brunswick, Ga. SEA ISLAND ROUTE. BRUNSWICK k SAVANNAH . AND WAY LANDINGS. 4 'V. Steanier St. Nicholas On and after Monday December 10th will leave Savannah for Brunswick every Monday and Thursday at 4p.m Connections mode with B. ft W. sad E. T„ ft O. Railroads, aud steamer “Cracker Boy* 1 for Sattyla Lan ’tngB. The "St,Nicholas” touches st all way poi- - between Brunswick and Savannah, rates of freights aud paaeago, apply to W. F. PENNIMAN, Agent. After one year*- trial it is now an acknowledged fact that we Keep l the Furest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department is department la under tho personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tho Brunswick public. Neither are wc conilncd to any one physician's pre scriptions, hut. as has boon demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared to Dll any and all that may be written, And if you favor us with a call in this line wc will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price. We also keep a full lino of sonps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everythingthat goes to make up a first class drug store, aro also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, Where wo manufacture Lemon, Ginger Me, Sarsaparilla and Stiau-berry SodalWatcr, which we MMj ‘ | J “ ‘ * ' pnysicinnB, and jyc c no hesitation in asserting that it is as good ns any lm|iortcd in tho market. ed that what we tell you Is true. Call andgivc us a trial .,nd bo convinced HARDWARE, Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great Reduction in Prices I tanners’ implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, IC’K CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, -CUTLERY. GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Wars In srsry dftlgn. In Crocktry, Olaat, Tin and Igate War* we bav* a fin* and larg* assortment, which ws srs ready to oSSr at bottom price*. W* wUl bs pleased to show onr itock at all Urns*. Satisfy yourselves and ua by giving ns an early call. M. MXOHBL8QN. Grand Opening] Millinery, Notions, Fancy Gods, DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, Zephyr and Saxony Yarn, Embroidery Silk, DemorestReliablePattems For Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses. J.M.DEXTER SURANCE -AND- Real t Estate Anent, -BEPRESENTING- EIGHT'LEADING FIRE INSURANCE CO’S -INCLUDING TBE- “ SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TBAVELEBH ACCIDENT CO., of Hertford. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Ol New York. Great Bargains in Indies’ and children's Ho. alery half the usual prices. The la-lies are re spcctfully invited tocorao and see for themselves. E. EARLE* 215 Newcastle Street, - liruww rick, Ga, FatJmoirM. BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND GREEN GR0CEB8, M AKE a specialty of Delicious Fat Boot re ceived daily from Armour’s Stock Yards in Chicago. It it dcUctouiiy Fat and Tsnder, and Chicago. It it ai is sold Twonty-Ilvl Per meat can bn bought elsewhere. Houses to Bent ;md for Sale. • • CITY LOTS FOR SALE. McDonald & dean, M Mel, Fulton’s Old Stand. - Newcastle St WE WILL K«J£P A?FULL SUPPLY OF FRESH BEEF, mUDHON, Notice to Stockholders. Try a. Fieoe And you wUl bate no other. Beef, Poik, Shushes, El*-., i ALWAYS ON HAND. A Heeling of tho stockholder* ol the Pint National Bank t * “ '* ** *- 1 called to take ; nesday, ‘ ink of Brun*wick.Ueoraia,ls hereby c place at lunanklBgljouse.on Weff. day, the !eth day of Decembv, 1*M. at 11 m. tlie nurpoM of amendlug llw Third Article oi viio article* of Aaaoclaeion-, nlao f«r thepur- ESL'* g-D5W»rL,t M .IAS. IIEUIt SMITH Cashier.