Weekly advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 16, 1888, Image 5

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Mexican Demand tor canny, “Mexico clamors for candy,’’ said a manufacturer of long experience. “They’ll eat anything sweet down in that land. They like it better if it is hot, | with wintergfeen, peppermint or some- ! thing that burns as it goes down. Tho States aro not supplying the Mexican de mand for sweetmeats, and aro missing a good trade . by not trying to do it. Ger- many or sorao other foreign power will ! step in nnd get a hold there. It will i serve us right. Wo aro neglecting our interests in that section. “Speaking of peppermints, I can show you an Italian preparation that’s got more penetration to the square inch than anything else I over saw. It sells at $8 a pound. Hero is some,” and tho speaker produced a small box filled with tiny square wafers about half tho sizo of a six months’ old baby’s thumb unit, “They are mado in Italy,” ho explained, “and are the celebrated essenco of pep permint."—Chicago Herald. Duration of Dreams. Poctosscs many Important Advantages over all other prepared Foods. BABIES CRY FOR IT. INVALIDS RELISH IT. Makes plump. Laughing, Healthy Babies. Regulates the Stomach and Bowels. Sold by Draggkta. 03c., BOc., 81.00. WELLS. RICHARDSON 4C0.. smuMTOS.VT. Baby Portraits. A Portfolio of beautiful baby portrait*, printed on fine piste paper by patent photo process, sent free to Mother of any Baby bom witnin a year. Every Mother wants these pictures: send at once. Give Baby's name and age. WELLS) RICHARDSON & CO., Piops., Burlington, Vt. It’s Easy to Dye WITH • Pi^MOHDDyES Superior in Strength, Fastness, Beauty, AND Simplicity. Warranted to color more good* than any other dye* ever made, and to give more brilliant and durable colors. Ask for tho Diamond, and take no other. 36 colors; zo cents each. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO., Burlington, Vt For Gilding or Bronzing Fancy Articles, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Gold, Silver, Bronze, Copper. Only 10 Cents. O W 4 " IS THE TIME TO INVEST JN German savants havo been discussing the duration of dreams. They conclude that, whilo most dreams aro momentary, they may bo extended sometimes to tho length of a minute. A company has'been formed in Eng land to supply post cards at a farthing each, which will mako communication cost next to nothing. It ought, in America, to ho really Jess than nothing, for it is said that an American never knows tho diiferenco between a cent and nothing. Thus half a cent ought to ho just half a cent—less than nothing. The Earthing Letter Card company prints advertisements around the margin of tho post card and thus makes its profits. It is expected that 100,000 cards a week will bo sold. England uses 190,000,000 cards a year. America uses about 339,000,000 cards each year.—Detroit Free Press. Cheap Grade, of Candy. Our business is injured to a great de- greo by the plan adopted somo timo ago by retail grocers in giving away candy to children who come to their stores for small articles needed in the house 1 Tho most of these grocers buy a . ry cheap grade of candy, painted up >.. itli poisonous coloring. Tlieso aro dealt out to children whenever an articlo is pur chased, no matter how mucli or how lit tle tho purchase may be. It frequently happens that a child, who lias bccomo smart, will luako two of three trips to tho store when tlm errand could have been performed at ono time. This is dono to got a double dosb of tho poison. Or tho child will lcavo homo witli instruc tions to purchaso two or threo articles, and visit as many different stores, get ting “taffy on a stick” or somo other sucli stuff at each ono of them. Pure •and healthy candy cannot bo mado and sold for this purposo at 10 and 15 cents n pound, nnd this is what most of this stuff costs.—Candy Merchant in Glohc-Dcmo- crat. A Sonrco or courage. . There lire, of course, many degrees of courage, endless varieties in its mani festations, but my own expricnco leads mo to believo that this virtue in man follows tho same natural laws as obtain iu tho enso of horses and dogs. Tho bet ter bred all threo are tho greater will bo their innato pluck. In tho well l»m pian, however, there is found another element of tho highest value. Tho man proud of n bravo father, or, still more, of a long list of bravo progenitors, even if fate lias been so cruel as to giro him thin blood and a timid disposition, will feel bound to sustain what is commonly called “tho honor of his name." Tho strugglo within him may possibly strain every nerve, but his prido wilt conquer his weak spirit, and in tho hour of trial —aye, oven of appalling danger—will enabio him to piny tho part of the licro, and to play it well.—I^ird Wolseley iu Fortnightly Review. EAR DWARE, Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates?! Great Reduction in Prices! 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, JFRIENDO THE HOUSEWIFE, * *. Wood and Willow Ware in every design. In Crockery, Olzs*, Tin and Agate Ware wo have a fine and large aasortnient, which wo are ready to offer at bottom priced. Wo will be plowed to show our itock at all timed, Satlify yourselves and u§ by giving us an early call. ML. MIOHELSON. * B runswick REALESTAT G POPULATION. *• IHscoso Among Copper Workrra. A physician of Birmingham, Eng., who lias Bpcnt long years in observation of what is known as “braziers’ disease,” or “brass workers’ ague,” asserts that tho troublo is duo to acute or chronic copper poisoning. Almost all workers in brass or copper soon begin to show signs of tho disease. A green band ap pears on the neck of tho teeth, between the crown and the gum, tho edge of tho gum itself becomes slightly blackened, tbo perspiration has a greenish tinge, and even the hair takes on a greenish hue, signs nil indicating tho absorption of copper by tho workmen. Where tho complaint is acute, dyspepsia, colic, and nervousness set in, and oven deafness and symptoms of locomotor ataxia havo been observed.—Chicago News. It is always impossible to get’ some thing for nothing honestly. It is al ways impossible to give something for nothing beneficently. This isastruo in other realms as in the commercial. It is violated by other methods than those of tho gambler. Tho man who S 'vos a dime or a dollar to a beggar r nothing does nothing to alleviate poverty. He increases it. This is the lesson which tho laggard brained wodd has been so long in learning. J&ftwo have learned it at last. Tins lazy kied of charity is not charity at all. This careless benevolence is not benevolence at all. Ho who makes tho beggar earn tho dime or tho dollar, before or after, by sorvico first ren dered or by industry to be awakened and set in. motion, does n charity. But ho who gives and neither demands a compensating energy before nor arouses a compensating energy after givesyiothing. Ho has only helped a man to violato the universal and inex orable morel law against all effort, however disguised, to get something for nothing.—Christian Uni on. AUG. F. FRANKLIN, Dealer. Broker and Caine Meretait. flay, drain, Feed, Four, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac, Fro tee and Commission Merchants Brimswloli, Ga. Office and Warcroom in the former Freight House of the B. <fc. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. wanting anything in my line will And it to their advantage to iwberc. Highest market prices paid tor Hldea, Fnrs^ Wax, 1884 3,500 1888 10,000 1892 20,000 Valuatioii of Property. 1884 .... *1,433,677.38 1888.. .. 2,572,113.00 1892.. .. 6,000,000.00 FOR SALE! 65.000 acres of Timber Lunds on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 50.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be'had in the State. CITY PROPERTY. Six room house on Union street One lot|fronting canal. NOw dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot GCx .situated In business portion of city. Ono of the most desirable lots on Newcastle street south of park. Excellcnt|buslncss lot 50x180 on lho Bay. Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant home in tho best part of city. » A street—can bo bought Two story house Just completed on 1st Avenue. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad nnd adjoining lots on which the Oglethorpe hotel is situated. Lot 30x85 on Oglcthorpo street near Mansfield. Tw csldence lots near Boulevard. Lot 30x00 corner Albany nnd I streets. Lot 80x00 come*. Wolf and I streets. Anvone can. double his money in twelve months by purchasing either of tho four tracts of acrcago property I offer for sale on tho Point. 00 acres of high lands lust north of tbo city. Ono two-story 12-room house in northern part of city, with five lots—cheap. New two-story eight room|hou*e in New Town Two two-story houses on desirable lot 180 fee* from Boulevard. Can be bought tor $2,600. Now six-room housoon Boulevard—cheap. Threo of thoso desirable new cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London streets. Six acres with houso near £ T V A G docks. $1,200 will buy nine lots almost in centre of the city. Three stores on Bay street. $300 will purchase six Town |Commons lots in I tho best farm lands in the State* U|m!lu from one body. I city* Consignments solicited. Parties call on me before purchasing ^elsewhere Wool, Ac. Hodges & O’Connor. After one year's trial It Is now an acknowledged fact thnt wo Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department I. Without doubt the m«t complete, ns the amount of work dono •tcmon.tratea. We also guarantee MwtncM and dispatch, rs this depat tment is under the pcnnnal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion rlork known to the Brunswick public. Neither are we conllned to any one physician’s pre- srnutions bit! aa has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and all that may be wri ten ind ii too favor •>» with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quail, tv and orire \Ve also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everythtng that goes to make up a first claaa drug store. We are also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. "physician*and V. K^KstolfouInsEertto/ttat It i. as good « any ImportedI in themark/t, Jail and give us a trial .md be i convinced that whal we tell you is true. Also'Farms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties. Do Trouble to Show Property. Careful attention paid to the renting References, Oglethorpe and First National Real Estate Agency, 216 Newcastle Street, Brunswick, la