Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, May 27, 1882, Image 5

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The Paper We Bee. Paper car-wheels are composed en I tirely of paper rings under a weight of six tons, and then fastened by means of bolts, and steel I tires put on them, when they are ready for ase. Laid loosely, the rings a ttick as high as the shoulders of an I ordinary man. Under treatment they Link to the tbiokness required. If | tbe tire should wear or fall off the si, or the train run from the ! track, there would be no danger of tbeir breaking, as they are very flexi ble and would spring. A paper ball can be rendered so I solid that nothing but a diamond tool causes an indentation in it. At the mill is a square block of compressed j paper fastened on a turning lathe, and so hard that if a fine steel chisel | is held against it when it is moving, instead of cutting the paper it will break tbe chisel into a hundred pieces. The strength of paper is astonish j mg- Yon can take a £5 note of the Bank of England, twist it into a kind | of rope, suspend 339 pounds upon one end of it, and not injure it in the slightest degree. Bath-tubs and pots are formed by compressing the paper made of linen [ fibres, and annealed—that is, painted —with a composition which becomes a part thereof, and is fire-proof. The tubs last indefinitely, never leak, and if put in the fire will not burn up.— Yon can beatjon them with a hammer And not injure them. Plates compressed and annealed are very - Inruble. Yon can not only wash them, but drop them upon the iloor and stand upon them.. The fork -cau be used for any practical purpose, and the knife can always be kept sharp. Paper can fie substituted for Wood converted into picture frames and colored like walnut, cherry and the like. Bedsteads are fashioned the same as car-wheels, only of long strips instead of rings. They are very beau tiful nud lasting. Oookiug and beat ing stoves are also annealed, and it impossible to burn them out. They are less costly than iron. A house can literally be constructed of and furnished with every convenience in paper. _ Industry In Georgia. SI. Quail, In Detroit Free Preen. Georgia is turning out almost every agricultural tool needed in the State, and many other things needed in the South at large. She makes her paper, her cotton, her woolens, her pails, tubs, chairs, plows, mill and other machinery, and is daily entering into some further enterprise. The farmer may plow with a lone mulo, as in days of yore, but the plow is as good os any Northern man ever followed.— Sulky plows, horse rakes, steel hoes and all other labor-saving form inn ciiincry, are as common in Georgians in Michigan. She does not tnrn to win-lit mid corn and oats as we do, but her farmers have not stood still and let. the North movo on. They ditch, drain, manure, sow, reap and rotate crops as intelligently os any farmers in the world’, and they are getting ahead as fast. A rich man is an indolent man, as a rale. North or South. One sees no more laboring men idling about the towns of Ten nessee or Georgia than he would in Ohio or Michigan. Neither is there more drinking or dissipation. Spring styles An artiale in an exchange is head ed, “Jay Gould to Sue for a Reputa tion.” What a man who is worth fifty millions of dollars wants of a reputation is a problem too deep for the averngo mind to solve. Mr. f'ould is rich enough .to buy a repu tation if he wants one. We’ll let him fiavo ours for one-third of his wealth, tnd not a cent less, because it is tbe °nly one we have. The Postmaster in Atlanta receives “ salary of $3,000 per annum. This *s the highest salary paid to any post- master in Georgia. An Apalachicola collard stands nine * ee * in its stockings. DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS & GAPS! SHOES! For men and women, boys and girls, children and babies, CHEAP AS DIRT. DUNN & CO. To The Ladies OP BRUNSWICK Mrs. EARLE, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y.,|j, WISHES TO INFORM YOU THAT SHE IS NOW PREPARED TO SHOW HER STOCK OF SPRING Him GOODS TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED Imported Bonnets, DACE NECK WEAB,|TRIMMINGS,; FANCY WOOL WORK, CHILDHEira LACE CAPS, Fancy Ornaments, Huttons, RIBBONS. Etc. Call and examine stock. .lrnlfMv 1 A. K. HEIRS, Baker & Confectioner, ALSO DEALER IN THE UNDERSIGNED,|HAVINO BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Dn.il . 41. MADDEN IN THE DRUG BUSINESS, CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER|STS., Brunswick, Georgia, EXTENDS TO THE PUBLIC AN INVITATION TO EXAMINE A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK,OF BRITOS, CHEMICALS, Proprietary and Domestic Supplies, such as DYE STUFFS. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, TOILET <3-0033S, Etc., Landreth ; s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed, ID EVERYTHINGIPERTAININO TO A FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. OUR PUESOBIPTION|DEPART- gMENT IS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr- X_i. 7. D. PERSSE, An'experienced and registered Pharmacist. Especial attention given to compounding physicians’ prescriptions. ±1. BTJIlirORD, m.<d anrlA-Cm «' TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS* Ice-Cold Soda Water ALWAYS ON HAND. Tobacco and Cigars A SPECIALTY. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give me s call, at eitnor my . tore on the Bay or on Newcastle street, when* myself nr my clerks will be happy to servo you. FebSMy A, b\ HEINS. Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat ed and Common Sugars, Full Line of Fresh Groceries, A full Stock of Dry Goods, -AT- 11. UrLOGrAUER -HEADQUARTERS FOR- ! Brunswick Bracket Works RICHMOND STREET. BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. EDWARDS, WARD & CO, PROPRIETORS. Wood Taming, Moulding, SAWING, Era, Pickets of all styles made to order,Wood Turning of every description, also, Scroll and Circular Saw ing done with neatness and dispatch. Octagon and Fluted Balusters, Newels and Kails constantly on band or made to order. Pattern*. Models, Rope and Twisted Works, Ten-Pins and Balls, Indian Clubs, Mouldings, both straight and circular, lor carpen- •s, cabinet makers and piano forte manufacturer* fact, all trades supplied In their different branch We have also the finest lino of Brackets, Psper lers, Slipper and Btertoscopic Cases, Pic‘ ncs, Clock Shelves, Hat and Towel Racks, el O-Fleaso give us a call, and leave your order N. B.—All Jobbing attended to et once, and done reasonable rates. uavio.tt Groceries, Provisions CIGARS ANDTOBACCOS. City Tax Notice. Omcl or Clxu ASD Tucaamum, Bbcmwick, Ga., Feb. 85,1888. The taxes due the city of Brunswick on res) os- tutu and every species of personal property, for the year 1883, ere payable sa follow,: 1st quarter, on or before the Slit day of March, 1882 ed •* 30th •• •• June, •• 80th " " Sept., •• ' 30th •• ■■ Nov.. *■ Book* for the reception of returns, tud the collec tion of the first quarterly payment of taxes, are now open, end will remain ao nntll tbs Slat day of March, 1883, when all pereone felling or rilusini to make such return, will be placed upon the Infor mation Docket, In obedience to the tenth section of mpply ordinance peeaed by OonncU on the'Sd f February,1883. Ice et tbe Conrt House, end open during all reasonable hours, both .lay end night. JAME8 HOUSTON, Clerk end Treasurer. TOYS, TOYS! AND FANCY ARTICLES. ALL KINDS OF FffiE WORKS, ETC J. J. SPEARS’ HS-FOR GOOD BREAD AND BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS’ DRY HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF BAKING POWDER Fire Insurance! T. O’CONNOR, Jr*. AQUNT|F0a the; BRITISH [AMERICA, LH r ERP’L|& LONDON&GL0BE r AND NEWIYORK UNDERWRITERS* AGENCY. Office ever Madden’s Drug Store. febl-ly SHINGLES, ■ FOR SALE AT $2 50 PER 4,000 -BY- t. sum Staves and I,albs C iHavinq added to.ouii mill a Barrel Stave AND LATH ArACHINE, *• J5JS prepared to take orders for STAVES AND LATHI. rar-Ioada furnished on short notice,. Apply to w. r. bailey a eo:. Schlatterville. B. * A. R. If.. Ga. ST. SIMONS Marine Hospital, Do. R. J. MASSEY, Prop’b, ST. SIMONS .TULLS, . GEORGIA. Having established comfortable quarters, will car., for efck and wounded seamen requiring hospi tal treatment. Special attention to the wants of foreign shipping. Free tnueport-<lon to and from Brnnewlck furnished patients. - teU-tt