Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, December 02, 1882, Image 5

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A».NGtH,A».ClT. X Bat H»tH« a BnfU kf Mfla« a MfoutMtiArm. Atlanta Coni tltotlon. A singular suit baa .been fi,Ied' for trial in the city court;. n The plaintiffs are Rev. Qeo. W>: Baker and hia wife, Mrs. Carriiue H. Baker. They hate instituted suit against Mr. W. A Huff, proprietor - of i the Markham House, for ten thousand dollars as damage for several bites from a rat which she received while a guest of the Markham in June last. In the petition which is filed by Mr. .Baker, lie sets up that he is a Baptist minis ter iiud is engaged in the sale of books of a religious character, and at the time of the injure for wbiqh he seeks damages, bis wife was sailing a book called the “Baptist Encyclo pedia," on every subscription , to which she received from a-dollar and a half to two dollars) in;:commission; that her average monthly earnings were t*o hundred dollars dp to the time at wbicb she was bitten by the rat, and that without that injury she would have continued to eufa that amount. The injury was received as follows: In the month of June Mrs. Baker, in the prosecution of ber workj came to Atlanta and became a guest of tbe Markham, of wbicb hotel Mr: Huff is tbe proprietor. 8be> was as signed to a room on the seoond floor, which she described as one of the highest priced rooms in ttwhouae.— At night she retired after extinguish ing the light, when suddenly she felt the cover on tbe bed move. 8be reached ont her left band, when her arm was seized by a large rat, which, sbe says, was so infuriated that before she could take the baud away she was bitten in eight places. The wounds became badly swolen, and erysipelas set in. The arm appeared ns if it would mortify, and it seemed that Mrs. Baker would lose it, and, per haps lose her life. Mr. Baker recites the trouble, expense and pain which has been caused to himself and wife and puts the damages at ten thousand dollars, six hundred of which is set down as actual loss, as wtiat would have been bis wife’s earnings for three months, and five hundred as an ex pense f -r medical attention. Mr. Ba ker says that Mr. Huff should have kept his beds free from vermin. The case is an unusual one, and tbe trial will excite conaiderabj/ln&f^^' East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgiy. Hu do Latin and means—means and'wuBs and mo’of it. I ’mem- v , o’ ober it at college, am a hard word ter pf rpoonce." and the two who him ifopked after ^jm with, respect and ad miration, wondering {bat., “one small head could carry all he knew.” -—: —- ' Large Homes of Worship. Some patient Getfbin has collected statistics of the capacity of the worldV largest bouses of worship! 1 * First on his list, of course, appears St. Peter’s, at Rome, which is capable of contain ing 54,000. Next comes Milan Cathe dral, 38,000- inch St. Paul’s in Rome, with 32,000; Cologne, 20,000; St. Paul’s, in Lpndon, and the church of St. PetrouiuS^jp JJologna, with 25, 000 each ; the Sophia Mosque, in Con 8tantinople 23,000; St. John Latoran at Romt). 22,000; T St. Stephen's, in Vi enna,"and the Cathedral in Pisa, 12, 000 each; St, Dimonic, in Balogns, 11,400; tho-Fraaenkenkercho, in Mu nich, 11,000, and San Marco, in Ven ice, 7,000. St. Patrick's cstbedral, in New York, is given a capacity of 18, 3000, ..I .-,'iUfi;<:ip .< ■ ■ t a common expres sion arid 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. May be caused by kidney disease, liver com plaint, consumption, cold, rheumatism,dyspcpsia,over- work, nervous debility, &c. - Whatever the cause, don’t neglect; it Something is wrong and needs prompt attention. No medicine has yet been discovered that I will so quickly and surely '‘'eu^-e suefi diseases' - as JJnoWty’s Ikon Bitters, and it doestjiis by commencing at the foundation, and mak ing the blood pure and rich. Logans port, tnd. Dec. x. For a long time I have been a sufferer frotn stomach ami kidney New York Banker and Broker, The annual statement of tbo East Tonuesseo, Virginia and Georgia Rail road Company, submitted at tbe an nual meeting held at Knoxville last wet-k, shows the following result: Gross revenue from 900 miles of road, excluding that from portions under construction, and iu tbe bandsof con tractors, $3,159,482, expenditures; deducting material on band, $1,8G2,022, net revenue,' exclud ing that from divisions under con struction, $1,283,4G0; surplus, after paying interest on first mortgage and income bonds $162,000; passengers transported, excluding thoee on tbe Macnu and Brunswick Division, 628,- 403; toss freight, exclndiug Macon A Brunswick division, 916,000. During the year 8,700 tons of steel rails were laid, making 333 miles of the Cincin nati and Georgia 'division nud the Knoxville and Ohio, which are all steel. A wharf and warehouse have been built at Brunswick, Ga. Vie* Veres, and the very small amount 1 disagreed with me. 1 was annoyed very much from non*retention of 1 tried many remedies with I Iron Bitters* buice 1 used that my stomach decs not bother me any. Myappctitc is simply immense. My kiJncy trouble tto more, arid my •al health is such, that 1 feel hitc ; Detroit FotePre»«. “Sam,” said an old colored man down at the post office to another old codger, “what’s de mesnin’ ob versa vursey ?” “It means tother from which,’’ an swered Sambo, with great dignity. “I dnnno,” said the first on*. “I think it means npaido down." “No," retailed his friend, ‘Tee snore it means bmeaide before. A third old fellow cams by juat than, tod they apperled the question to him. “I cannot deeplain perzactly.” bo Mid, “s) as to meet your coroprede- helisions,(bat wiser wersa am a ’prin- TMvVsIrt have g- Ufclit. t Ditto Aftci of nth. Leading physicians and elergymeh use and recom mend Brown’s Ikon Bit ters. It has cured others suffering as you ift, aud it will cure you. Sitter 5 Remember that stamina, vital energy, the life-principle, or wlatmc a»j choose to call tbo resistant power vhkh battle.* against the csjks RJ 1 death.’ lathe grand safeguard of health. It 1* the garrison of the human fortieaa, and when it waxea weak, the true policy is to throw in reinforcement*. In other words, when such an emergency commence a enurae of Hosteller » Itiitera. fo?™loby Druggists umlD^ers,whom apply for Hosteller's AlmanBO for lSw. DRUGSTORE. ,<T F. J0EEGER (AGENT,)' Has just Opened a New and Complete Stock of 1 • FRESH MUGS, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, EltO., £!tO., 4;. LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S AT VERY LOW PRICES LOOK AT A FEW OF OUR. GOODS Quoted below! Come and examine ohr stock before purchasing elsewhere! Be convinced of oar offerings, ana SAVE MONEY! IN THESE HARD TIMES f 3 Button Kid Gloves, worth $1, for 60c. Scotch Plaid Dress Goods at 16c. V‘. Worsted Dresa Goods from 10c. Flannels, all wool, for 26c. t , - All Wool Double Width Cashmere at 66c. All W ool Camel Hair Dress Goods at 36c. ? Henrietta Cloth, double width, at $1 26. 4-4 Bleaching and Unbleached, good quality, at 8ic. J’Vi I’olor Ginghams at 8c. Calicoes at 6c. 10-4 White Blankets for^$2 00. Next door to Goldsmith & Nook, NEWCASTLE ST RET _ -PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY PREPARED. NIGHT OR DAY. , ON DECK! OF Day Goods, FANCY GOODS, HATS & GAPS, AND ALL OTHER GOODS AX A.t Very Low Prioes. OUR OLD MOTTO: “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS 1” ‘ / J. Mlclielson & Brother. febllilloctM PALL OPENING OP MILLINERY! OCTOBER >6th, 1882: fl LADIES’ STORE RE ON SECOND FLOOR OF NEW BRICK BLOCK! ~ CHEAP, HATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACES, DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES*FLOI AND RUCHINGS! Butteriok’s Patterns TN ALL FALL STYLES ! V 1 1 .hall endeavor to ple.ua all, and aak that every lady In the city give m* a call beforo buying daft, where. ALL COUNTRY ORDERS I am prepared to dll at once. • Mrs. M. C. ROWE. oct7*ty DIRECT LIKE. 0A. A FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT GO. BOOTS AND SHOES, IsTOTIOIfcTS, CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. GOODS ARB CHEAP And having nmaekad New York fbr Barytine and ltyUa.1 Itaeylean aihibltaetoekofOoodi which for price, quality and beauty, Will Not Be Excelled In our dty. Otau aid ■ ct, and as I sell tor ash only, you may bs surs of BABGAJNt). D. T. DUNN. BRUNSWICK, SAVANNAH, DARI EN AND 8ATILLA RIVER. The fkatateamer ST. NICHOLAS wiU leave Satan- Cloae connection made with B throagh bllla of lading laaned to And from all ate- Uona on that read. Extra beta for the accommodation of naval .tore freight. Fob Ftonroa—Paaaengera for Florid* will take •learner Roby at 1 :W o’clock P. M. for Rt. Simona on Tneadaya and Frldaye to connect with Fomandl* naatcamcra " —- * • aprillS-Jm i on Wedi-emliy and Saturday morning*. W. F. PENNIMAN. Agent. OulUn*' Wharf, Brantwiek. W.F.PEMIMAN GENERAL Merchandise 1 Broker, BRUNSWICK, GA. tf*reb*nt*wtiUB«tomak* ardera for good* am requeued Mon doing ao la g*t quo taUona on nuns from m*. Will forniah on application the lowaafc drain, Hay, Meat*. . I represent At pra*«nt at thlf point-? B. JONES. General Oroeariaa Cl acta MIAMI SOAP A OIL CO Otnctanat Etc., It*- Et«. f.bt-ly F. WARNED Meroliant Tailor. -.-O: MY STOCK For the proooot aeaaon la of unequalled extent and variety, embracing every no-o.ty In material and itjle (Or MEN'S WEAB. made np In atyle and finleh nnxarpasacd. Examination aoitcltcd. Joerger’s Block, Brunswick, Ga, ApruiMy