Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 20, 1888, Image 3

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•- w "Ttom sro now a aanbar of mas,” narked the head of a big printing uas yesterday, “who actually tusks iving off Uio society girl*. Whether '■ - rr —“ ! —*- •*-*—or not the pubr irto don’t know ut they an a e him. To be- Hfiaui Ju anything IS THE TIMF TO INVEST IN RUNSWICK * REAL ESTA 'WHAT IS THE MATTgR WITH ■OF THE- Valuation of Property. .............. .$1,433,677.38 2,672,118.00 A....... 6,000,000.00 POPULATION. He is selling goods at way -low ;down prices. His immense Clothing Stock is unsurpassed in styles, quality and prices. Fine Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per suit, worth $20. Fine English Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks at $16.60, worth $20 and $22. All Wool Sdotch Sheviots in double and single breast from $10 up to $13.50 worth $15 and $18. Children and Boys Suits. I have the largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards. Boyq’ knee pants 40c. and upwards,.and an immense line of boys, youths and mens’ Overcoats. HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at very reduced prices Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemon. Trunks. Satchels. Umbrellas, Etc. Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.76 up. A large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col lar boxes. SPECIAL BARGAINS. 65,000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. . * . 50,000 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be had in the Lot S0x85 on Oglethorpe etreot near Mansfield, Tw esldence lot* near Boulevard. Lot 80x90 corner Albany sad I streets. Lot 80x90 oorne* Wolf and I streets. ' Anrone nan doable bis money in twelve months by jiurchir “ — acreage property Ono corner lot, 80x00, with ICO foot street front, on Newcastle ^street. Excellent stand for any business. Most desirnblo residence lot 00xl80;fronting on two.strects near park. Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near l>r. Gale’s, choap, cheap, cheap. One lotjfronting canal. Two water fronts In New Town, with railroad running on line of same. Store and dwelling corner G and Wolf streets, now rented for ,25 per month, $1,250. Now dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot OOx .situated In business portion of city. [ All Wool Undewcar nt $2.50 n suit, north $1.00 Men’s OMce Jackets nt $2.50, wortli $4 00. Also a full lino of Cardigan Jackets, Ladies’ an Gents’ Shoes at astonishing low price. Unlaundrled Shirts at 45c. worth 75c. Gents’ Linen Collars at 10c, worth 20c. Kino Silk Neckwear at 26c, worth 50c. All.wool Flannel Top Shirts from 76c. upwards. either of the four tracts of sryor sale on the Point. 60 acres of high lands last north of the city. One two-story lS-room home in northern part Of city, with five lots—cheap. Now two-story eight room[houae In New Town Two two-story homes on desirable lot ISO fee* from Bonlevaftl. Con po boughtfor $2,600- New six -room home on Boulevard—cheap. Desirable lot on Blchmond street, between Honk and Mansfield. ■ Brunswick, Gfa . i-.- gin with, there are the scurvy scrib blers of the eociety papers who sell their paragraphs about New York’s pretty women at a cent a word, and who manage to eke a more or less twisted and unsatisfactory living out of the p^time. Then there are the etna tobacco and -soan who take, the faces o? tlfc pretty women of New York, color them into allegorical shape, and serve them up to the boundless millions of the country for the purpose of deco* mting their wires. The instant one of these girls becomes at all notorious, Him the Duchess hf XdiboiotUii, Lady Randolph Churchill, Mrs. Pot ter or any one of the others who have ed into fame, the cigarette manu- send a counterfeit present- 1 of their faces broadcast ’ throutrh thsArorid. TSien &exe is the Sale of their photoprabhs by, tho shopkeepers 'Broadway. A fturther illtfctra- of the profit is seed'in our weekly ra, wluchi devote a great deal of i and some mighty good engrav- _ i to describing the beauties of flew ark, so that there is a good Bide after l to the Bociety gossip of the Ameri- can press, sinco it puts bread into the mouths of so many hardworking and industrious dealers in personalities." Can Animals Count? ' Houzeau de la Haietellsof a pelican living in a fisherman’s family at Santo Domingo that was fed upon the refuse of the fish cleaning. Looking fair its food, it went to the shore everyday and waited for the boats tocome back. The flsherinen rested on Sunday, and the bird acquired so clear a notion of the return or that day, when it had to fast, that it would not stir from tho tree on which it was defeustomed to spend its time. It* is not necessary to suppose that the pelican had learned to count the six days at the end of which its makers would not go fish ing; but, wnue it. really estimated daily the time when it must make its excursion to the shore, it was informed of tho return of Sunday by observation of what was going on in tho house, as, for in stance, by the fishermen putting on their Sunday clothes; in tho !-«gic way as the dog knew. when its. master was going to hunt by seeing him with his gun and game bag. In such instances animals show that they hive the f::e- ^ ulty of associating ideas, of observing consecutive facts and establishing a correlative connection between them —things which have been proved bj abundance of other evidenco, uni which demonstrate not less intelli • genco than acquaintance with the ten signs exposing tho first ten numbers, or the use of a system' of numeration to express larger numbers.—Mme. i ■ Clemence Royer in Science Monthly. Racing on tho Upper Mississippi. There is one phase of steamboating that it will be interesting to touch on briefly, and that is the racing. There was a good deal of this, ana some of the contests were decidedly hot and . exciting- George Hazzard says he has sawed wood liken steam mill by the v hour to feed tho furnaces of a steam boat in a race, and doubtless other steamboat-men remember, similar ex periences. There was a great race be tween the Itasca, from Prairie du Chicn, and tho Gray Eagle, ffom Du buque, at the time the laying of tho buque, at tho time Atlantic cable was completed. Each boat was tho bearer of dispatches re lating to the matter, and the captain of each was anxious to got tho nows ashoro first. At tho bond just below thq city the two boats were neck and neck, their engines groaning and their stacks belching forth clouds of smoko. They came up the river “o-fluking,” and there is still a question as to which landed first It was probably ono of tho most exciting contests that over occurred on tho upper river.—St Paul Pioneer Press. Polite attention is given to all who give us a call. Perfect fits guaran teed,.and qualities warranted. Gome and convince yourselves. We don’t sny anything that we do not merfh. Wo came here and made a Success, and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lrfwest prices for honest goods. £L APTE, PROPRIETOR, At Marlin's old dry goods stand, New Castle street. AUG. F. FRANKLIN, 'Met Broker and Commission total, Ono of tho most desirable lots on Newcastle street south of park. ExccIIcnt|buB{nesa lot 50x180 on Iho Bay. Modem cotta^o with- lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant home in the beet part of city. Exhumation Which Should Do Stopped. Vienna is said to bo undergoing a , craze of exhumation. Lately vast pits <rf bodies of those, shot in 1848 during tho revolution have been opened, and the rotten masses have been removed toother pits, to behonored with mon uments. This sort of business should he stopped, both on the small scale and the large scale. There is deathly poison enough from our present sys tem of burying, without opening tho graves and moving the contents. Tho ono important matter for the living ia to escape being slain by the dead. English clergymen ore agitating the ne«l of burying in light Coxes, with out caskets, to hasten decomposition.’ In this countiw tho contents of ceme teries are frequently moved. It is a useless and detcstablo act. It is high time that civilized and Christian pco- .ples gave over' reverence for bones, feo description of affairs nt Vienna is purely revolting. It is ucithcr respect for tho dead nor regard for tho living that governs our treatment of decay ing corpses.—St.. Louis Globe-Demo* erst. Tho latest statistics from toudon show n marked incrcnso in the num ber uf women employed in the differ ent trades. A r’firing stick, the crutch handle of which is an car trumpet, is tho let’’; t < i»ivi im>uco for dcuf men. Hay, (Mo, feed, Four, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. \ Carload Lots a Specialty We Compete with, any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. , at a low figure. Four room cottage in Dixville with lot 90x100. Cun be bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell. Two story houso Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Boulevard in two minutes' walk of post olUcc. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining loti on which tho Oglethorpe hotel is situated. $800 will purchaso six Town'|Commons lots in one body. Three of thoee desirable new cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London streets. Truck farm of twenty-one seres' with new 8 room house. s .. . Six acres with house near Ij TV 4 G docks. 65 foot front on Cochran uvenuo, 25 feet from street cor lino, for $825. * $1,200 will buy nino lots almost In centre of the city. Threo stores on Bay stjoet. ' Track farm on: bold salt or«ok, 1U miles from Post Office. Oak Grove Plantation, contain!] tho host farm lands in the State, city. < L. D. HOYT & GO., DEALERS IN HARDWARE. Stoves. C uns, Pistolltfcar^ridges, AimULTORAL IMHtWKSTS. S^SH, DtWfiS. BUNDS *Bi 3 pr an m axici ’’Wa.eons J. A. BUTTS, Physician agd Surgeon. \/ iiwnuuufff ... it ..in* mm i* m 5 p, m, Keddenes corner Union and Howe streets. Office hours $ to 9 n, m. and 2 to S p. m. Telephone call No, $S. r 1 M^flpeclal attention irirrt! lo dlssSso. o' throat and Inng*. L.J.Leavy& bo., AUCTION AMU COMtSSlOS MKUCiUNTB, AND GKKKRIT, COIiLltCTING ABKhTS, OI’KCIA I, attention given to eollantion of rants, C? liusliiew and aon.isinnent. solicits i, and »l*-ddriviurn» < 4U*'»ni«*d • cnaxt 'Igor to Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in v this and adjoining counties. Jo Trouble to Show Careful attention paid to the rentinj_ References, Oglethorpe and First National • A Real Estate Agency, 216 Newcastle Street,