Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, June 24, 1882, Image 5

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How Pina are Made. A Hartford paper tells bow piss are made in a manufactory in that „ity. Coils of brass wire from the manufactory are passed through a se ries of rollers which remove all the ebort turns, and the wire is wound on a large reel from which it is drawn by feed rollers into the machine. As the point of the wire leaves the rollers it enters a pair of jaws, which seize and bold it in such a position that the for ward end is exactly within the die by which the head is formed. In less time than can be reckoned the head is formed by three blows and the wire cat off at the proper point. Then the jaws release their hold, a slide shoots forward and throws the pin side ways on a carriage, where it is moved for ward by an endless screw so that a constant series of headed wires lying parallel to each other and about three- sixteenths of an inch apart goes stead ily on and by means of proper rollers, each piece receives a rotary motion. In this manner they pass under files which have a reciprocating motion, and as the pins are rolling over and over they are ground equally on ev ery side, ;md a beautiful point is pro duced. After passing the last file the piece of wire is thrown out into a tray, and as far as form is concerned, is a finished pin. It is then tumbled into a barrels with sawdust in the usual way of cleaning, and then pat in a boiling solution, from which it comes out white-coated or tinned, is Hgaiu cleaned in the same way and is now finished, and needs only to be stuck iu the papers and packed. The sticking machine is one of the most interesting things connected with the whole business. The pins ure thrown, several pounds at a time, in a large hopper which has a vibra tory motion and is slightly inclined.— The result is that the pins gradually silt along and enter and inclined trough provided with grooves which admit the shank but are too narrow for the head. A large portion of these pins settle into the grooves and con tinue moving down into' them, while those which have not taken the prop er position come at last to a place where they are thrown into a pan which is occasionally emptied into the hopper. There is now a numbor of rows of pins traveling down toward the lower end of the machine. Reach- the end of the track an ingeniously contrived sliding guard permits one pin at a time to issne from euch chan nel and fall in a nearly upright posi tion against a ledge. Now all this time a long strip of paper has been unwinding from a roll and passing down through an apparatus which gives it a fold at the points where the pins are to bo stnck. As these folds come under the row of pins lost men tioned a hammer with a separate bead for each pin comes down,and the whole, row is instantly driven through two separate folds of the paper. • Then the paper passes on, another row of pins dunes into position, and so the process goes on indefinitely. The ar rangement by which the paper is fed takes account of the difference in space bet wen the rows, which is made necessary by the manner of folding, and also the wider space which sepa rates the group of roWs which belong to one paper of pins from that which goes to make up the next The con tinuous strip of paper is afterwards cut at the proper points, and each piece is inspected for defective pins or for places in which a pin has failed to arrive, and only perfect groups are pHNsed. The papers are then folded bv ham) and pnt op in packages. OhJyM! _ That’s a common expres sion and has a world of meaning. How much suf fering is summed up in it The singular thing about it is, that pain in the back is occasioned by so many things. Maybe caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspepsia,over work, nervous debility, &c. Whatever thecause,don’t neglect it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that will so quickly and surely cure such diseases as Brown’s Iron Bitters, and it does this by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logansport, Ind. Dec. i, 1680, For a long lime Z Jure been a sufferer from stomach and kidney disease. My appetite was very poor • and the very small amount I did eat disagreed with me. I was annoyed very much from non-retention of mine. I tried many remedies with no success, until I used Brown's Iron Bitten. Since I used that my stomach does not bother ms any. My appetite is simply immense. My kidney trouble is no more, and ay general health Is such, that I feel like a new man. After the use of Brown's Iron Bitten lor one month. I have gained twenty pounds In weight O. B. Saxcbkt. . Leading physicians and clergymen use and recom mend Brown’s Iron Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you are, and it will cure you. Spring styles THE UNDERSIGNED,.HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Db. J. M. HADDEN. IN THE DRUG BUSINESS, CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS., Brunswick, - - - Georgia, EXTENDS TO THE PUBLI0|ANUNVITATION TO EXAMINE|A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Proprietary and Domestic Supplies, such as DYE STUFFS, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, TOILET &OODS, Etc., JLandreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed. Tk/LT. L. j. X>. Anlexperienced and registered Pharmacist. Especial attention given to compounding physicians’ preacriptiona. H. BURFORD. M. D $• II. GLOGAIER, HEADQUARTERS FOR- HaiUme UcpIIea Tartly. A bibulous individual was introduc ed to a lady who had boon represented to him m quite a talented artist. He urwteil her by saying: “I understand, madarne, that you paint She started, blushed deeply', and, recovering herself after a few seconds, said, with as much acidity of tone and stylo os sbo could command: "Well, if I do paint, I don’t make auv mistake and put it on my nose." CLOTHING, HATS & GAPS! SHOES! For men and women, boys and girls, children and babies, CHEAP AS DIKT. Groceries, Provisions, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, on Grocer, ANDDEALKB IN Country Produce GROCERIES. CANNED GOODS, TOBACCO, CIGARS, STANDARD AND FANCY CRACKERS, CANDIES, NUTS. FRUITS, Etc., All of which are offered for cash at reutcuaUo prices. I MIAN BUSINESS 1 Store corner Newcastle and Mon« St~eet», Bill T NS WI( !K, 0 KOROLS. A. E. HEWS, Raker k Confectioner, -ALSO DEALER IN— Fancy Groceries TOBACCO, CIGARS and FRUITS. Ice-Cold Soda Water ; t ALWAYS ON HAND. Tobacco and Cigars A SPECIALTY. I *m well prepared to aupply y n with } -u.it overy thing you wlab to eat. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Give mo ft call, at eituer my utore on the Bay or 011 Nowcftatle street, when* myself or my clerks will be happy to serve yon. Fob* ly A. E. IIEINS. Brunswick Bracket Works V - if| ^ RICHMOND STREET, BRUN>SWICK, - GEORG IA. EDWARDS, WARD&CO, PROPRIETORS. Wood Turning, Moulding, : ‘ SAWING, Etc., Picket* of all styles made to order,Wood Tnruing of every description, also, Here 11 and Circular Haw ing dono with neatness and dispatch. Octagon and Fluted Balusters, Newel* and Balia constantly on hand or made to order. Patterns, Model*, Rope and TwUttd Works, Ten-Pin* and Ball*. Indian Club*, Moulding*, both atralght and circular, for carpen ter*, cabinet maker* and piano forte manufacturer*, in fact, all trades supplied In their different branch es. Wo havo also the ducat line of Brackets, Paper Holders, Slipper and Htorioscoplo Cases, Picture Frames, Clock Shelve*. Hat and Towel Backs, etc. KF-i lease give us a call, and leave your orders. N. B.—All Jobbing attended to,at once, and done . tnm^oabfAtgP r norVJ-tt DUNN As CO. CITY BARBER SHOP, J. X. CARTER, Proprietor. 80AVISO, HAIR CUTTING AND HAIR DRESS. INGdoca In the very Utert and mott approved •tyle. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY, ? TOYS, TOYS ! AND FANCY ARTICLES. ALL KINDS OF FIRE WORKS/ETC f Fire Insurance! T^iPcONifdR,^. AGENT FOR THE BRITISH AMERICA LIVGRP’L & LONDON&6L0BE 3 NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ AGENCY. Office over Mxdden’,Drug Store. febl-ly TRAVELERS MUM I'll. HARTFORD. COHN. Life & Accident Insurance. J. 31. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, Keprurtcntn the ilmvr Co. at Bruuawirk. Oa. Assets, $6,114,502’ Life and accident policies written on abort notice. Passenger Immr.iuce ticket* sold. No medical ex amination required. declfe-u jf* I. €mv^r 9 ATTORNEY AT LAW, BRUNSWICK, GEORGIA. office next to Atrmnux asd Rnu building-