Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, December 23, 1882, Image 5

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From ii speech by Artemns Wiirtl to the youug ladies of a high school: “Young ladies, since I have stood be fore your beautiful faces, I have lost something, and if you or the boy that sweeps out should find a red object, looking like a coral breastpin that has been stepped oi, you may know it is my poor busted heart." Bow'lou Olight a man to llwi Tbnrlow Weed, who died th'e other iy, was 85 years old. That inAmer- •a is regarded as a very old age. It ave Mr. Weed distinction, as mnch 3 any thing else, in his city. - Com- aratively speaking, Mr. Weed was u old man, bat in fact he came near- r living out the measare of bis days ban the majority of meq. There is io valid reason why, under favornble onditions, a man should not live 100 ears. All animal life is found to be onstitnted with a stock ot vitality ufficient to run it five times the peri- >d tbe particular animal requires to nature. For example, the horse ma- ures in about five years, and will be end in about twenty-five years; tbe og matures in about two years, and ill be dead in about ten—and so on brongh tbe list; bat a man wbo ma- ;nres in about 20 years, nnd ought, erefore, to live 100, is dead, ou an veiage, at 35. Tbe failure of the rule in tbe case of the mau does Dot prove that tbe rule is not applicable in bis 8e, but that he simply fails to com- ily with the conditions of life. Tbe lower animals come nearer complying ith the conditions than innu. Man astes his stock of vitality and is nnliiT.pt before bis term is half pent. There is nothing dearer to a an, it is said, than his life, and yei here is uothing with which be is so mprovident nnd reckless. How Han I* Constructed. The average weight of an adult an is 140 pounds 0 ounces. The average weight of a skeleton is about 14 pounds. Number of bones, 240. The skeleton measures one inch less than the living man The average weight of the bra : n of a man is 3 pounds 8 ounces; of n wo man 2 pounds 11 ounces. The brain of a man exceeds twice that of any other animal. Thu average height of an English man is 5 feet 0 inches; of a Belgiau 5 feet 0| inches. The average weight of an English man is 150 pounds; of a Frenchman, 136; a Belgian, 130. A man breathes about 20 times a minute, or 1,20) times an hour. A man breathes a bo it 18 pints of air a minute, or upwards of 7 hogs heads a day. A man gives oft 3.08 per cent, car bonic gas of the air he respires; re spires l'J.GGG cubic feet of carbonic ac id gas in 24 hours, equal to 125 cu bic inches common air. A man anuually contributes to veg etation 124 pounds carbon. The average of pulse in infancy is 120 per minute; in manhood SO; at GO years 00. The pulse of females is more frequent than that of males, New Life is given by using Brown’s Iron Bitters. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the' shock of sudden changes. * In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. Brown’s Iron Bitters ensures per fect health through the changing scasons.it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump tion, Kidney and Liver Dis ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of 11. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing ton, D. C., writes, Dec el h, 1881; Gentlemen: I take p).:u- ure in stating that I liaic used Brown's Iron Bitters for ira- laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, vitii excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for Brown's Iron B: in ters, and insist on having it. Don’t be imposed on with something recom mended as “just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md. Fairbank Scales -AND- Miller’s 6-Lever locks, The b.'st in tlic World, A. F. FRANKLIN & CO., BRUNSWICK, GA. •Administrator’s Sale. iEOUrtl V—Gi.ynn County.— „ liy vtinif of an order from tbe Conrt of Ordinary f Mid county, will be eold at public outcry on tbe ‘-*t Tuesday in January. 1883, at tbe Court House bwirin * a jd county, between tbe legal bourn of »’e that lot of land number four hundred and flty- • • (458) lying in that part of the city of Bruna* •ek known aa tbe Old Town of Brnnawfck in aaid >unty, and measuring one hundred and eighty feet y ninety feet. WILLIAM ANDERSON, Administrator Mra, Margaret Bsrkatoo. Not. 3otb, 1882. 1“ Fitters Remember that 6tamina, vital energy, the life-principle, or whatever you may choose to cull the resistant power which battled against the causes of disease anti death, is the grand safeguard of health. It it tho garrison of the human fortress, nnd when it waxes weak, the true policy is to throw in reinforcements. In other words, when such an emergency occurs, commence n course of Hostetter’s Ritters. For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom apply for lloatctter’s Almanac for 1883. WESTERN ~ Beef Market, Baumgartner Bros., PROPIETORS, Where c»n he had, daily, Fre.h Deaf and Mutton. Tat cattle and .beep received! weekly from the Blucgraaa region* of Eaat Tennessee, and •bngbtered here by experienced butcher, aa l« necessary. Three Doors South of the Nelson Douse. NO MORE Wire Grass Beef D.D.Atkinson DENTIST, BRUNSWICK, - - GEORGIA. Office up stain in Crovatt** new building: if 23- DRUG STORE. HOSHTTE^ F. MERGER, ( AGENT,) Has just Opened a New and Complete Stock of FEESII DRUGS, CHEMICALS, Toilet Articles, EltO.,£«tO., Next door to Goldsmith & Nock, NEWCASTLE STREET And more coming I We are now ready to offer oar entire stock of i - . : , ,V,W* -- . -*> ** • 1*A w 4 ' V DryGoods, Clothing, Notions LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN’S QTW) & I AT VERY LOW PRICES 4 LOOK AT A FEW OF OUR GOODS ON DECK! WITH A Splendid Stack OF ©ry Goods, FANCY GOODS, HATS & GAFS, BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIOUS, CLOTHING, FOR FALL AND WINTER TRADE. ing elsewhere Quoted below ! Come and examine our stock before Be convinced of onr offerings, an SAVE MONET? IN THESE HARD TIMES t 3 Button Kid Gloves, worth $1, for 50c. Scotch Plaid Dress Goods at 15c. Worsted Dress Goods from 10c. Flannels, all wool, for 26c. All Wool Double Width Cashmere at 6ac. All ool Camel Hair Dress Goods at 35c. Henrietta Cloth, double width, at $1 25. 4-4 Bleaching and Unbleached, good quality, at 8Jc. • Fit.- ! Color Ginghams at 8c. Calicoes at 5c. 10-4 White Blankets for $2 00. AND ALL OTHER GOODS AT A_t Very Low Prices. OUR OLD MOTTO: “QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS!” J. Miciielson & Brother. FALL OPENING OK MILLINERY! OCTOBER 16th, 1882. THE LADIES’ STORE RE-OFMED ON SECOND FLOOR OF NEW BRICK BLOCK!]" CHEAP, CHEAP! HATS AND TRIMMINGS, BEAUTIFUL LACES, GLOVES; DRESS BUTTONS, ELEGANT PLUMES, FLOWERS Min ( AND RUCHINGS! Butterick’s Patterns IN ALL FALL STYLES ! m*ry lady In tha city glvo 1 to fill at once. Mrs. M. C. ROWE. D1IRECT LINE. OA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO. MODS ABB CHEAP *nd having ransacked New Turk for Bargain, and St vim, I fancy I can exhibit a stock of Good, which tor price, quality and beauty, Will Not Be Excelled In onr city. Come and ace, and aa I sell for cash only, yon may be sure of BARGAINS. D. T. DUNN. BRUNSWICK, SAVANNAH, DARI EN AND SATILLA RIVER. The faat rtearner BT. NICHOLAS will leave Savan nah for Brunswick every Monday, Wednesday «d Friday, and ou Saturday* leave Hruiibwick for Saiil- U rivej. Leave Brunswick for Darien and Savannah ever/ Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Close connection made with B. k a. Hal.'road, and through bill* of lading leaned to and from all sta tions on that road. Extra boats for the accommodation of naval afore f *Fo^Florida.—P»#«engeri for Florida will lake steamer Ihiby st 1:30 o’clock P. M for Ht. Simons on Tuesdays and Fridays to connect with Fernandi- Da steamers on Wi ’ ' * aprlllC-3m Fedneadoy and Saturday morntuga, W. F. PENNIMAN, Agent, Collins’ Wharf, BrnnsWlok. W.F.PEMIMAN GENERAL ! Merchandise Broker, BRUNSWICK, GA. Merchant, wishing to make artlers for good, tra requested before doing k to g.t quotation, on tuna from me. Wli fUrnlab cm application the lowest market rate on goo* f silvered here, .ucta aa Grain, Hay, Meats,Vlotf. ate., at#.*— * I reprcicnt at present at tbla point— f BSTUCKY FLOUR €0 LoulaviU* ENTTCKY MODEL 8TKIH BAKERY.. .LouiaviUo 8. H. RICIlAJtDSON k CO., Grain, Meat... Chicago B. JONES. GenoAl Grange* Ctncinnat MIAMI SOAF k OIL OU. Cinclonat Etc., Etc., Etc. febt-ty F. WARNKE, Merchant Tailor. :0.- MY ©TOOK For tbe preaent season Is of unequalled extent and var* ”, embracing every no».>,ty In material and etyle for MEN’S WEAR, made np in etyle and flnleh unan passed. Examination solicited. Joerger’s Block, AprtllS-lj Brunswick, 6a.