Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 13, 1888, Image 5

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~,v A Drokcr’s First Friglit* I have frequently been caught short the market and seen myself "within an , ico of being ruined,” said n New street t A'oker to a reporter; “but I was really ^scared only once in jny life, and that was during my finK^ ' in the street. My father got i in the office of an uid friend of ills! where I enjoyed the full confidence of my employer. I had teen working only a few hours when ho handed me ten crisp §100 hills and told pie to deposit them in an uptown bank, t put the hills in my coat jioeket until I pail finished writing up my Isxiks and pien took a-car going up town. When entered the bank and put my hand my jwcket the bills were gone, can’t describe my feelings, for simple reason that I iiadn’t I felt myself turned to stone, loth in mind and Ixidy I was stupefied, t’licn I liad collected myself a little I vent out of the bank with the expressed htention of throwing myself into the p er. I knew not where I went or what Jwas doing, hut I found that I had re turned to the office. The broker was out when I got back, was too numb to bo agitated, and no “ me noticed there was anything the mat- jA cer with mo us I put on my office coat and liegan poring over the set of books. It was not until I saw the broker coming ;.‘in tho floor that f began to fully realize ifuiy position. I ran my hand wildly ‘ through my hair in a vain attempt to calm myself, and then absent mindedly put it in my pocket. The first thing I felt was the roll of bills. I had changed my coat and forgotten all about it. The broker chided mo for not going to the bank, hut he never know why the money } wasn’t deposited until tho next day. ’ ’— j New York Evening Sun, In Central California. i Heretofore the eastern tourist lias been | aecustomod to hear only of southern Cali- | fornia and its so-called semi-tropical cii- I mate, while scarcely anything has been ! said of the merits of the climate in cen tral California. To such an extent has this puffing of ono portion of the state to the detriment of another seciion been carried that many of tho eastern tourists now visiting tho counties adjacent to tho bay seem to.lxs surprised that fruits of many kinds aro grown outdoors until Christmas. Particularly is this so in re gard to grapes. Some surprise lias been expressed that tho lino grapes on exhi bition at the rooms of tho state board of trade should be found outside of Los Angeles and San Diego counties, whereas tile fact is that tiro best grapes grown anywhere in California are produced out-' side of southern California, and those grown in Sonoma, Napa, Santa Clara and along the eastern foothills of the Sacra mento valley have never been surpassed anywhere. Another fact worthy of becoming known is that there ripen in Butte county, COO miles north of Los Angeles, and at Los Gatos, in tho Santa Clara valley, some fifty miles south of San Francisco, tho first orange crops of this season. They aro of fine quality and nearly two months earlier than tho Riverside crops. In Santa Clara county some of tho finest white Verdel, Tokay and black Ferrara grapes get ripe and ready for tho table at Christ mas. In this samo county strawberries and raspberries can also be had up to the holidays.—San Francisco Alta. (k Something About Dyapeptiin. Chronic dyspepsia is a functional, not an organic, disorder. If the eye could look within the stomach, in tho latter case, it would see no explanation of tho trouble, ns in the case of organic diseases. At least five kinds of fluids co-operato in tho digestivo process: -saliva, gastric juice, bile, pancreatic fluid and intestinal secretions. Indigestion, therefore, does not necessarily have its seat in tho stomach. Two forms of it are specially recognized —gastric (that of the stomach) and in testinal. Each form has two prominent varieties: ono in which tho food is really digested, while the porson lias a great sense of discomfort; the other, in which tho food is not duly digested, while tho person has comparatively littlo suffering. In tho first variety there is an abnormal excitability of the nerves of sensation. Tills is known as notvous dyspepsia. Tho more common causes of dyspepsia are excesses in eating, neglect of physical exorcise, protracted anxiety, change from an activo to a sedentary life, insufficient sleep, luxurious living. . No treatment can hero be described suited to individual cases. Tho chief thing is to find out and remove tho cause. An overworked stomach should bo re lieved by giving it only tho work which it can do easily, and by furnishing to it only that which is easily digested. Everything should lx! done to improve tho general health. Change of locality and general surroundings is often a help. —Youth's Comixinion. A Good War Horae. At a dinner not long ago one of the guests remarked that Bavarian horses were celebrated for their general worth lessness. He said that a dealer sold one to a German officer during tho Franco^ Prussian war, and warranted him to be a good war horse. The soldier come back afterward in a towering passion and said ho had been swindled. “And liow?” saifWho dealer. “Why, there is not a bit of ‘go’ in him, and yet you warranted jsa good war horse.” 1 “Yes, I did; ^^George! lie is a goqd war horse, per die than run!”—Exchange. irhn state of Maine. half of the area of Maine is lorthem line of New Hamp- ,mont. The northern part' [arthcr nortii than Quebec, of Maine i3 still an un is.—Chicago Journal. News for Suffering Women. Morven, Ga., Feb. 26, 1887. Mr. M. A. Briggs: Some time ago I bought live bottles of your Nunn- better Tonic Pills for my wife, who had been an invalid for four years, Buffering with general debility, great weakness, great nervousness, loss of appetite, thick, sallow complexion, a fullness of the stomach. She suf fered from suppressed menstruation (monthly sickness). Five bottles of the pills made a new woman of her. You may be assured I recommend them. Yours respectfully, J. G. Scruggs, To the Citizens of Bruns wick AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. For sale at wholesale and retail by Lloyd & Adams, Brunswick, Ga., and” at retail’at all points on B <fe W and E T V & G Railroads. Call for descriptive advertising matter. Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute BOUT *r Eighteen Ex»erteaeed ami Skill* ful Pliraiciaai mtf Biingeena. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTY.— Patients treated hero or at their homes. Many treated at home, through correspondence, as successfully as if here Tn person. Come and i*eo us, or send ten cents in stamps for our invalids’ Guido-Book,” which gives all partic ulars. Address* Would’a Pispensakv Medi cal Association, 663 Main St., Buffalo, N.Y. For “ worn-out,,” “ run-down,” debilitated school teachers, milliners, seamstresses, house keepers, and overworked women generally. Dr. Pierce’s Favorlto Prescription is tho best of all restomti vo tonics. It is not a “Cure r all,” being a most potent Specific for Chronic Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to women. Tho treatment of many thousands of such cases, at tho Invalids’ Hotel and Surg ical Instituto has afforded a largo experience in adapting remedies for their cure, and Dr. Pieres’s Favorite Prescription is tho result of this vast experience. For Internal congestion, Inflammation and ulcoratlon. It lu a .Specific* It Is a powerful general, as well ns uterine, tonic and nervine, and imparts vigor and strength to the whole system. It cures weakness of stomach, indigestion, bloating, weak back, DIUUlAUi, UIUI^IBIIUU, Ullillllllgi II l Ul» I'ltvii, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and sleeplessness, in either sex. Favo rite Prescrip tion is sold by druggists under our positive guarantee. Seo wrapper around bottle. dm nn Oil SIX* BOTTLES PRICE $1.00 p for $5.00. Send 10 cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce’s largo Treatise on Diseases of Women fICO pages, A.t.lriiva UVnif nV niunpw. paper-covered). Address, Woiirovs Dispen sary Medicai, Association, CDS Mulu Street, Buffalo, N. Y. LITTLE LIVER l\erces phis. ANTI-BILIOUS and CATIIAttTIO. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headaclio, Dizziness, Constipa tion, Indigestion, and Bilious Attacks, promptly cured by Dr. lPlerco*i *Jlerco’s Pleasant Purgative Pellet*. 25 cents a vial, by Druggists. Ami also your whole suit of old summer -clothe*, uml at once buv A NEW SUIT STYLISH WINTER CLOTIING JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and >lonk Streets. I have Just received an elegant stock of sea able goods selected by myself in the Nortl markets, and can supply the town wi th Clothing, Hats, .'SHOES, OVERCOAfS UMBRELLAS, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR and hosiery. q Which were purchased for cash, and coiise uent y can be wild on closest margins. wgj^Sults made to order twin samples, much cheaper than from a tailor,fund fit guaranteed JAS. S'. WRIGHT. J. W. NUNN, PRACTICE WHEELWRIGHT Aud Carriage Repairer. Work i 9 • branch of my business_i>rofcp tly ittended t Shop ln|rear of Conrt Ilouse,,on T. O’Cosaoa, Ja. W. F. Symons T. O’Connor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS FIRE! MARINE! ACCIOENTI! I call special attention to my Largo and well selected stock of General Merchandise, consisting of kept in a first-class dry Goo<te Ilouse. My Millinery Department Is filled with the iatest styles of Ladies’ Hats, Bonnets, Ornaments,.Hlbb ms and)Trimmings|of every description. This Department von will find under the care and management of a very popu lar and fashionable milliner just from Balt ini ore. SHOES -A-ZtCTID BOOTS Of every style nndfquniity. 3fy shoes will make friends, outshine rivals, win victories, and sell themselves on their own ments|every time. They are Hrst-claKsflthroughout in style, quality and elegance. Don’t fail to get a pair. I have just received a very large stock of Clothing and Gents* Furnishing Goods of tiic latest cuts, colors, etc., Undersuits, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Hats, Caps, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, &c.f““ FURNITURE! I propose to surprise tho public iu having tho handsomest ami mdst elegant stock of furniture ever brought to Brunswick, besides Cnrpets, Mattings and Hugs. 1 also keep the DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINES, which is considered tho BEST hyfall who have tried them. GROCERIES ! My Grocery Department you will find b\% examination to bo the most complete ever offered to the public, consisting of Fancy and Family Groceries of the best that the Eastern and Western mar kets afford. I have also just added a full stock of , CAIUW TOOLS, BUILDERS’ Nails, Hinges, Stoves and Heaters, Paints, White Leads, Oil, Varnishes. Wood and Willow Ware, Hollow Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Tinware, Harness, Saddles, Whips and Bridles. J. MICHELSON. NT. MICHELSON. Great Reduction in Prices! HARDWARE, Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! Forth© coming Fall and Winter w© will bo able to offer our customers a moat comploto lino of the various articles mentioned bolow, and at such romarkably low prlcos that you havo but to give us a call to bo convinced. No such inducements woro£ovor beforo offerod as wo now present in onr wbolesslo and retail stockof Hardware in Every Line, Hoiise-Furnisliing.Goods, PAINTS AND OILS In all varieties, including Mixed Paints, Doors, Sash, Blinds, which will give best satisfaction. Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN • Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE, * Wood aud Willow Waro in every design. In Crockery, Olass, Tin and Agato Waro we havo * fine and Urge assortment, whioh we are ready to offor at bottom prices. We will bo pleased to show our stock at all limes. Satisfy youraelvcs and us by giving us an early call. MICHELSON. NEW DRUG FIRM. Having Purchased the Drug Business formerly conducted by Dr. Joerger, and temporarily by Lloyd & Adams, we have put Complete Stock of Drugs, Ctaoicals, Patent HeHicines, Toilet Articles, Soaps, Fts. We are prepared to serve the public in any line pertaining to our busi ness. Having every facility for COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS, we will make a specialty of that branch of our business, only Competent and Reliable men being employed, and only the Very Best and Purest Goods BeingJUsed. GIVE US ONE TRIAL, AT LEAST. WB GUAB vNTEE SATISFACTION. d.T. ROCKWELL & CO. Madden,’s Bail ding. Professional Directory Dentists. J^OULKIA HOLLINGSHEAlD, DENTISTS. ^ WGALH AJSON, LOCAL DENTISTS. Office in Kitiscr block, over drug store ot Llovd- & Ailiqim, D. ATKINSON, - DENTIST. Office up stairs In Wright’s now building. Physicians. JJ IBDKFOIID, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONJ Oflloo up stairs in Brcczo building; residence on Newcastle street, opposite Moore’s boarding house. feim Lawyers. c t (WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. W. Dennett. A. L. Uroovcr. J^EN-VETTIA: OKOOVEK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ofilco in Masonic' Bulling, Up Stairs. — JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS. RICHARD OBERLMl'ER, (PRACTICAL! WatcEMer aaj Jeweler I can sell you from my well selected stock the finest and best goods ever brought to this city, and at prices that defy competition. Every .Article Guarjuitecd. If you wish to save money call nt my place of business, comci;of Monk ami Newcastle streets My Watch Repairing DHPARTHIENT H. OBEltLAEUTER, Brunswick, Ga. YOU GAN SATE MONEY BY CALLING ON d. B. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Gloucester tit. % FORYOUR — Pall Suit and Overcoat I havo lust roceivod an elegant assortment purchased during my recent trip North, which I offer at bargains. My lino of Soft and Stiff Hats for Men and Bojs Cannot be excelled.* On!I(and examine my $3.00 SHOES FOR MEN, Equal to any aold elsewhere at $4. BESTS’ White nn<l scarlet underwear, all grades, ho siery, gloves, shirts, neckwear, suspenders, etc., at lowest prices. .Suits to orderfrom samples, and fit guaranteed J. B. WRIGHT, Newcastle.and Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Ga. FatAnouiM BAUMGARTNER BROS* BUTCHERS AND GUKKN'|GKOCEB.S, M AKE a specialty of Delicious Fat Beef re ceived daily from Armour’s Stock Yards in Chicago. It is deliciously Fat and Tender, and is sola Twenty-five Per Cent cheaper than samo meat can be bought elsewhere. Try a. Fieoe, • And you will havo no,other. Beef, Poik, Sausage, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. SEA ISLAN ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Steamer St. Nicholas For ratee of freights and p*"*k*. apply to , NIMAN.AgS^ W. F. FENNT SPECIAL RATES TO DARlof C. / i W ill leave Savannah for Brunswick overy Tues day and Friday at 4 p. m. Connections mad© with B. k W. and E.T., AO. Bail roads, and steamer "Cracker Boy** tor BaUUi Landings. Tho “St. Nicholas" touches at all way points between Brunswick aud Savannah.