Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, August 12, 1882, Image 5

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Atlanta Herald, If there is one thing more for then another by the 1 merchants of Atlanta, it la __ shonia have a public market There has been barrels of ink and tons of paper consumed in the discussion of the matter. all agreeing that the needs and requirements of the city demand a public market It is now stated upon authority by those who ought to know, that CoL Wadley, of the Cen tral railroad has proposed to the va rious railroads leading into the city that they together build a grand un ion depot in the back of the W. & A. ft ft shops, and bounded by the At lanta and West Point road bed and the Macon and Brunswiok extension. Under this arrangement, the W. & A., the Georgia Padflu, the Atlanta and West Point, the Central, the Brunswick extension, and CoL Cole’s new road from Borne could all enter withont passing through the city.— The Georgia and the Air Line could reaoh it by the track next to the Ala bama street side of the carshed. .1 is understood that CoL. Wadley pro poses then to sell’ to the city, or i company, the present depot to be need as a market It would make a splendid market is fully large enough, and we would like to see it so converted Atlanta needs a market and in this way she would get one of the best in the south, cool and of am ple room. A 8feort-M«Me« View. Baltimore Joaraal ofOommere.. Since the beginning of the Egyp tian troubles many writers have been predicting that should, the war prove a serious one, it would redound to the benefit of the United States by in creasing the demand for our food stuffs, and that the benefit would be still greater should the present trou ble lead to a general European war. Ignoring the desire to build |up our trade through the misfortunes of others; the predictions themselves an false?* It is true that a-foreign war might for the time being stimulate our commerce and burette the price of our foodstuffs, but there would surely. oojhS a reaction in the future. Tliu ihij||jl)jf^p n f the world are so closely intsrwofun in tfflr bade relations that one cannot suffer with out the other feeling it. Under the stimulus of a war, England might pay thore fbk 'bur grain than she otherwise would.; but she would simp ly be imposiAlihff ftnd thns be less able to purchase in the future. We, as the seller, should desire from pecuniary motives, if_from iw^othm to utnr w Britain, fn theHfcll enjoyment of fyrotf pority, knowing that the greater the prosperity of her people the greater will be the consumptive wants and their ability tqsupj^y'theca, ...,, A stronger temperance sermon will never be preached than that which an unfortunate woman of Cape Girardeau, Mo., reoently delivered before'her husband In a fWNoa. Setting a covered dish, which she had brought with her, upon the table she said : “Presuming, husband, that you are too busy to come home to dinner, I have brought yon jpnrq,* and departed. WLthaforced UmA, heinviSi?M»;MHmB> him. but, on removing the cover from the dish, found only a shp of * on which was written: will eDjoy your mad, it is thi same as your family h*T6 pome* W. H. Babeett, Dear 8ir—I ggMtegafyg in the circulars which envelope the boxes that contain them. Their ao* tiou ia gentle and laating.I say thia from personal experience and from what I have heard others say who have used them. No better and more effectual medicine eould be desired -by those who suffer from a torpid condi tion of the liver; sod I trust yon will wswiML*, suffer from a derangement o* that or gan whose regular action ia so eeae - tial to healfh/ 7T ' ,K ' Very rcspectfuUy, Jakes 1L Shtthe. n ft I nn -S*lx* n -tfl Kwp - f t nlh ijim! i!laoo(' / n'l %'H PLAIN TttftTHa* The blood is the foundation of life, it titcnlatea through eveiy part of the body, and unless it is pure atAlri^ibd^afth litfify&jHk If. disease 'has entered the tyPcm. the only sure and quick way to drive it-out is to purify and enrich the blood. v;t.- nt MVOOr its ti tin: These ample (acts, are well known, and the highest medical ■Bthorhies agrta that ■nM/Unf' But • iron will restore the Wood to its natural condition; and alio that all the iron preparations hitherto blacken the cause head* ache, and are otherwise injurious. Bkown’sIron Bitters will thor- - ooghly and quickly assimilate with the Wood, purifying and strengthen ing it, and thus drive disease from any part of the system, and it will not Hackfn die teeth, cause head* ache or constipation, and is posi tively injurious. m Saved hi* Child. . 17 N. Eutaw St, Baltimore, Md. - — Feb. 13,1880. Genu:—Upon the recommenda tion of a friend I tried Brown's Ikon Bitters as a tonic and re storative for my daughter, whom I was thoroughly convinced was wasting away with Consumption. Having lost three daughters by the terrible disease, under the care of eminent physicians, I was loth to believe that anything could arrest the progrese of the disease, but, to my great surprise, before my daugh ter Cad taken one bottle of Brown's Ikon Brmtxs. she began to mend show signs of Consumption, and when the physician was consulted he quickly said “Tonics were re quired and when Informed that die elder sister was talcing Brown's Ikon Bitters, responded “that Is a good tonic, take it.” Ado ram Fhklts. Brown’s IronBitters efieetual- weaknegh ancf renders the greatest raHafanlpenenitopreemiaeiifEwiag from such waiting diseases a. Cou- gumption, Kidney Complaints, etc. * < i!» -s»l*f hei f lltoid itd mHlTliinRjif r- •jacwm \tu> olI.i-A 4 " ,M 3V "TE UNDZBSIQNED, [HAVING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIBE 1NTEBEST OP Dm. 1. K. HADDEN, If-.* *:•! . e, 0(! w .(> o.-o f. ;w eSgtmti ^ H' . Jlswiu ’ !fc haubiiLmti idemi^ nave "Btfsisriwss . !j !" Brunswick, f. ‘jit DYE STUFFS; • KT.- ’ V I •• ffl : ^ e- ,/!• fit I*. -*t* - - H Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, TOILET &OODS, Etc., Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed, AND BVEmiTMHKHPEBTAIKINO TO A WEST-CLASS DHUQ WTOBX. OUB FBESOB1FTION DZPABT- MENTIS UNDER THE DIBBOXIQN OP Mr. L.. 3*. 23. PBRSBE, Anjeipertenced and mistered Phinnaeiat Bapydal attention «tw to compounding phyildana 1 preecripUoni. i: ‘ ‘ ' • • ' * Uvtip H^BTIRITOItD, M.D. Spring styles >1188 GOODS, CLOTHING, t'i For men and women, boys and girls, children and babies, iadJ Ilfr ii'l I »tl CHEAP AS DIKT. & CO. filTYBARBSR 8H0P, J.V. CARTER, PrtprieUr. shaving, had; curmto and haibdheM; INGdona In tbo nrf latsal aad meaSspfsavad LADIES ASD CHILDREN'S BAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY, Jar-'. *!■»" Ut iia iliw v»vi!«tf •-o'l w i. not* Ko‘i to’Gff!'':- ■> 1 tn.if ttHiasmn ii|OM TAGjfiUT iWHai; MM ; uuioiiaa J5 1i ,|| Vit' .. t • .. I <ji ■:h P i sL-n«? Iu thtdmi' .rinli CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS., i T *- r GEORGIA: EXTENDS TO THE PUBLIG|AN INVITATION.TO EXAUNVA PULL AND OOMPLETESTOCK OP •«U *e4 1 il DRUGS, T*dir;»f “fii a: nh *■ hflV * For Cash Only! i '7 J.L as ii. X3E-SST^SX.ZSZSB3D no oiu to boMwaso. .* I.I ifliu , lli .ff.KlfJ i' f-IVI f ijllift 6(..t Hew&Fresh Goodsfromtheffarket After being burned out at tbe lata fire, baa roKipenod, IN FLINT'S BUILDING, NEWCASTLE 8TBXET. i Urge stock, consist Inn of STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS Notions, Embroideries, Ready-lCade Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND (IAPS, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, rpcenea Totoacoo and Cigars, Which he offere at BOTTOM PRICES! He solieits the patronage of the people. Remember,. Opposite Blain’s Drug Store 1 rvE noj.fJoHfo .rKwoiV M i tl> T TI GS , a. 10 'Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc. Weh.™ju.* retired W«*. t-iomw Knrnrm^u^t-m. of thin Mtuon'M Import.- EBONY PARLOR CABINET^. r Jjf.. ,.. . . - ALAB0EUHE0PP1HE " • f:t>I" u It- ■ DPHOLSTEEING ind MATTBES8 MAHNO bj tb. bert workmen. Counter ordrea aollclMd. iiLLBlT XdIiT3DS-A.-2r, 169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga. pADranvo. ^JSSBSBSStW^Ss who desire flu. work don. at tete priow wgl do wyU to’call on kbaltbi. offleo t>vrr W-H- Hyiteoa 1 . ■tore, Swcarta atmt, Brearwlek, Oa. “* copied in oil. jelO-1" L. J. LEAVY&CO , 1 t aecUmAeI C«atrihdi»lh«iiati,aad' d; " General Collecting AgeatB. gpMialattentlon Etna to th. coUmUod of rents BlMtelliconsignment. aoUcIted, and apredy retanwgaareatHd, OHe. uAre Uraam urn AffBUOfle*. Brnntwlek, Oa. iafca by premia- — - okar. Cook Brea., aad M. J. Colion, .net* rm m r—BYTHE-r- a ! '8ian ■ ■ ■ . r On Newcastle Street, where you can secure BARGAINS! HATSfrom Sato *10, imEhSGOODSHh'toVuV-, WorthlSo to JOC, DRESS LINEN Ue to I0o. worth SSc to 3So, TABLe'daMASX »o to°75c,worth <5o to 90c, , , -im , !'.'ii ifimtiiHiA ntw - FRI0E8 OF OTHER QOOD6 IN PROPOBTIOV, ■.-•t*. JAt - .4^1 Baker & Confectioner, ALSO DEALEB IN- TOBACCO, (HOARS and FRUITS. mrnnn .UifcmHl - > I <* 1I>-T a kAm i~ ALWAYS ON HARD. Tobacco andiCigars A SPECIALTY. ’-wof«0 : I am well prtpayd to rapply f u with any tad everything you wUh to oat. GOODS DELIVERED FREK Give mo a call, at an. a* store ou the Bar or ouNswcaaltoetoeet, Mare myveUor myctaAewUt betupprtoearveyou. ■ PeoM ly A. K. HK1NO. (SU0CESS0B8 TO W. & GLOVES) , J-Y-L YU , ja\njpieif|fteeh A I Dixon’s Hew Building, Where th. public can be(uppUed.ttwboleealeor retaU. with erreythlai la th, line of STATIOfERT, Books, Pictures, Etc. j l M-idi-j- / (| 11 j tu 'Heoeirea dally end fbrealeet low prices. PICTURE FRAMING DONE ON8HORT<NOTI^E. Fire Insurance! AGENTfFOBTHE; BRITISH AMERICA, UVWL&LOl nl NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’ARENCY. n's Drug Store. ; f*l4p ^ HABTFOBD, CONN. oftb*dty of Bneaawick. Life &; Accident Insurance. JM. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, : -= i Bepreeenta th. aboro Co. at Bruaawlch, Oa. Assets, «• $6,114,502 LIT. aad aeddaat pollciet yritewi as abort Bottom a. Mayor I Pwrenaer inaurenco tickets add. No medical .a Janlt-ly | aulnauon required. dealt ly.