Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, September 16, 1882, Image 5

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Continued from fourth paye. dead annimal the Sanitary Inspector shall notofy the proper city officers to have the same removed and bu- ried. No. 6. There shall be a Sanitary Inspector selected by the Board of Health, whose duty it shall be to visit and examine all the occupied premises in the oity once every two weeks and oftener where necessary, and ascer tain and see that the roles of the Board of Health are strictly complied with. He shall make a record of all premises and persons occupying the same where said rales are violated; and shall report in writing to the clerk of the Board of Health each and every violation thereof. No. 7. The members of the Board of Health, the Sanitary Inspector, the tyfarsbal and police of the city ahull have authority to enter premises of all persons within the city for the purpose of examining into the sanita ry condition of the same, and to give such instructions as may be necessary to have them put in proper condition. No. 8. It is the duty of all persons who tuny know of the existence of any contagions or infectious disease, or any they believe to be such, or any matter that is injurious to the public health to report the same at onee to the Board of Health. Literal Answer*. Literal answers are sometimes quite witty. “Will you kindly put my fork into a potato?” asked a young lady of her table neighbor. “With pleasure,” he responded; and piercing the potato, coolly left the fork extending from it Again, we hear of a very polite and impressive gentleman who said to youth in the street “Boy, may I inquire where Robin son’s drug store is ?” “Certainly, sir,” replied the boy, very repectfully. “Well, sir,” said the gentleman af ter waiting awhile, “where is it?” “I have not the least idea," said the urchin. There was another boy who was stopped by an old. lady with : “Boy, I want to go to D—street. “Well, mndame, said the boy, “why don’t you go there ?” Sometimes wit degenerates into punning, as when Flora pointed pen sively to the heavy masses of clouds in the sky, saying : “I wonder where thoBe clouds are going?” I think they are going to thunder,” her brother replied. Also the following dialogue : Holloa, there! How do you sell your wood ? “By the cord.” “How long has it been cut?” “Four feet." “I mean how long has it been since you cut it?” “No longer than it is now.” There is a church in Michigan which uos been struck by lightning a dozen times, and now whenever the preacher shows signs of getting long winded and passing from his “sev enthly” to an “eighthly” the organist slyly imitates the sound of approach ing thunder on the pedals. The way that preacher dives into the “conclu sion” and rushes through it and starts the doxology is a caution. The con gregation would not part with that organist for $1,000,000. Did you over see a woman mail & letter? She will undertake tq drop it in the box, then she draws it back and scans the directions; tries the stamp to see if it is on fast; scrutin izes the gummed side and runs her tiif.-er over it once or twioe; then gives it one or . two sudden, jerks, which send it rapidly into the box. She then peeps in to see if it went through. Women are Everywhere Being: And recommendiug Parker’s Ginger Tonic, because they have learned from experience that it speedily over comes despondency, indigestion, pain or weakness in the back and kidneys, and other troubles peculiar to the sex. BRUNSWICK, —Home Journal. See adv. jja-iy RE. FLINT, WHOLESALE AMD^RETAIL DIALER IN ATT. MATTRESSES, SFRI1G BEDS, Baby Carriages, MEAT SAFES, CURTAINS AND FIXTURES, ALL OF WHICH HE WILL SELL AT LOWEST MARKET PRICES. angll-ly SOMETH!! NEW A SPECIALTY ! Gents’Fumishing Goods MALARIA Malaria is an almost in describable malady which not even the most talented physicians are able to fath om. Its cause is most fre quently ascribed to local surroundings, and there is very little question, but this opinion is substantiated by facts. Malaria does not nec essarily mean chills and fever while these troubles usually accompany it It often affects the sufferer with general lassitude, accom panied by loss of appetite, sleeplessness, a tired feeling and a high fever, the per son afflicted growing weak er and weaker, loses flesh day after day, until he be comes a mere skeleton, a shadow of his former self Malaria once having laid Its hold upon the human frame, the door of the system is thrown open to nervous diseases. The body weak and enfeebled absorbs no nourishment, bat subsisting upon itself, the digestive organs no longer perform their functions; the Uver becomes torpid, and other organs failing to do their routine work, speedily become disordered, and dissolution and death are ape to ensue. In addition to being a certain core for malaria and dulla and fever, Brown’s Iron Bitters is highly recommended for til diseases requir ing a certain and efficient tonic; es pecially indigestion, dyspepsia, inter mittent fevers, want of appetite, loss of strength, lack of energy, etc. Enriches the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Acts like a charm on the digestive organs. It is for sale by all respectable dealers in medicines, price, ft per bottle Be sure and get the genuine BROWN’S IRON BITTERS. Take no other. Ibav* jast opened, In star* of Meeere. Moore* McCrary, a handaoms lino of above goods, which I propose celling at prloce Never Before Known ! expressly for this mark J. B. WRIGHT. novSS-ly AN ORDINANCE, To amend an ordinance, entitled “an ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled an ordinance to define the fire limits of the city of Brunswick, and «for other purposes therein mentioned,” passed in Council on the 5th day of October, 1881; and to repeal an ordinance entitled 1 ordinance to amend an ordinance entitled an ordinance to define the fire limits of the city of Brunswick, and for other purposes therein mentioned,” passed in Council on the 1st day of February, 1882. Section 1. The Mayor and Council of the city of _run>wick, In Council assembled, do hereby ordain that the above recited ordinances, passed in Coun cil on tho 5th day of October, 1881. and on the 1st day of February, 1883, be, ahd the same are, hereby repealed. Bxo. 3. And be U further ordained, That all ordi nances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. 8xo. 3. And be it farther ordained. That tha ordi- _jnce paaaed on the Sd dav of August, 1881, defin ing the fire limits of the city of Brunswick, and for other purposes therein mentioned, be of fall force from and after this date. Fasted in Council on the 5th day of July, 1881 »at: M. J. COLSON, Mayor. JA8. HOUSTON, Clerk of Council. Fairbank Scales -AND- Miller’s 6-Lever The best in the World, A. F. FRANKLIN & CO., BRUNSWICK, GA. Goodyear & Kay, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, GEORGIA. Spring styles CLOTHING, HATS&GAPS! ©HOES! For men and women, boys and girls, children and babies, CHEAP AS DIRT. DUNN & CO. THE UKDEB8IGNED, HAYING BOUGHT OUT THE ENTIRE INTEREST OF Dm. J. M. MADDEN • nr the . - .OOaJ O l DRUG JSL BUSINESS, CORNER NEWCASTLE & GLOUCESTER STS., Brunswick, rj M J h t 'Georgia, EXTENDS TO THE PUBLIC AN'INVITATION.TO EXAMINE 1 A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Proprietaryjand Domestic Supplies, such as DYE- STUFF'S. . . ‘ v Ip Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, TOJLEfC <3-0033S, Etc, Landreth’s Fresh and Reliable Garden Seed, AND EVEBVTHINOJPEBTAININO TO A FIRST-CLASS DRUG (STORE. OCR FBESORIPTIONIDEPABT- MENTIS UNDER THE DIRECTION OF Mr. 3L>. T. D. PBH.SSE, An experienced and registered Phaimadit Eepedal attention given toleompoundingphyelciani’ prescription!. H.BURFORD, M. D. s i rJr* ‘ %!?*•••• v lew&Fresi (Jowls froaMafitel FOR SALE. 1 Pairs eecond-band Platform Scales, 1 Democrat Wagon, 1 Small Hew Iron 8>ffe. 1 Show Case. After being burned out at tbs lata lira, baa reopened, IN FLINT'S BUILDING, NEWCASTLE STREET, a large .took, conjUttng of STAPLE&FANCYDRYGOODS Notions, Embroideries, Ready-Made Clothing, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Groceries,, Totoaooo and. Cigars, Which be offers at BOTTOM PBICES! He solicits the patronage of the people. Remember, { j | / Opposite .Blain’s Drug Store ! FURNITURE, MATTINGS, , Wall Papers, Decorative Papers, Etc. W. bav. Just received MO roll. b^HINZMt WanMrtom Sf.Sn?“‘"“ *** '“P 0 '* 1 EBONY PARLOR CABINETS. A LAR'iK LINE OF FINE Chamber Sets. Wardrobes, Sideboards,IDesks,Ohiffoneres,Etc UPHOLSTERING and MATTRESS M \KING by tlia beat workman. Country order, vollcited. A-Xj3LiE3T <SS MasTPS.A.'Sr, 169 and 171 Broughton St.. SAVANNAH, Ga. H11 FRESCO PAINTING.. Tha nndenlgned Is prepared to contract for all kinds of palnUng In the moat artistic style. Those who daalre Bn* work done at fair price, will do wall to call on bim at hi. ofBca aver W. H. Harrison's store, Newcastle .treet, Brnn.wtefc, Ga. Portraits copied in oil. 01-jo-1 L. .VI .t DISUN. L. J. LEAVT& CO Auction and Commission Merchants, and General CollectingfAgenK •9 iven to the collect]* n of rent* omenta solicited, and speedy ftStoA ■ * a — - Special* tte nHou f Business tud const, return* guarunte-rd, Office under Adyeutimex Appeal office, Brunswick, Gs. Refers t.y permis sion to J. M. Mad-leu. broker, Cook Bros, k Co., manufacturers of lumber, and M. J. CoUou, Mayor “*■ J.nl4-ly of the city of Brunswick.