Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, January 18, 1888, Image 3

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QOAJIRAS OP VtNKZUELA. JSM&SfUp-** gtmno north wwtoa partet Wiejr remain in almost pristine simplicity, {SssskSail^ however, has been able to obtain soms An- tarnation raspsotiac thitr CMtoms and tttB» II is well known that revenge 1st uni- venal custom and duty If a man be hurt or J gif®. gens, totem, or tribe must take 19 the quarrel, and demand blood money oa payment in kind. The Goajiras cany this rule stm (to ther. Mr. Plumaober asserts that If a man accidentally wound himself, break a limb, or meet with any similar aoci- dent, hit mother’s family Immediate)! *demand of him the “payment of blood? This b on the theory that, as kb life i| not hb own but tnttn^he has no right to Impair it without Aompensa- tion. The relatives of the father also, nhim the payment of their "tears,” which is of less value. This difference of the child’s relationship to father and mother b a well known fact among the lowest savages. Even the friends who have witnessed the aooldent are entitled to compensation for the*grief into which they are plunged at seeing their com* ' panion suffer. The amount of the pay* ment depends on the character of the in jury. A trifling out of the Anger calls for a little corn, a kid, or something of equal value, and, if the matter is more serious, nothing less than a goat or a sheep, or perhaps a cow, can assuage, the sorrow of the sympathising relatives. If the injured party b too poor to satisfy these demands, he must go beg ging from hut to hut, and no one will re fuse to contribute hb mite to assist in the performance of this recognised duty. If ..an Indian 'borrows a horse, from hb Mend, and b thrown, or in any way in jured, his relatives demand compensa tion from the owner of the animal, alleg ing that the accident conld not have hap pened had ho not lent it> In case a per son is injured by his own animal, he himself must compensate hb relatives accordingly. The seller of an article is responsible for its use, and for this reason traders in rum go strongly armed nmqng the Goaji ras. If a person should bo wounded or lose hb life while attemptiug to kill an other, the victim must pay "blood and tear” money, as if he had been aggressor. Should a child die in the absence of one of its parents, tho one who was present can demand from the other payment for the tears supposed to be shed over tho oc currence.—O. T. Mason in The Epoch. Bow H)ulo Plates Are Prepared. Musio b not publhhed like a book, with typo or stereotyped plates, for there axe so few fonts of musical type inex istence that it would not pay to try this method. A musical font b Very expen sive, os so many littlo points and marks have to bo used in a sheet of musio that it would, not bo worth while keeping them where a great deal of musio b pub- lbhed. Besides, such a person os a mu sical compositor is scarce. Tho way publishers do is to take a smooth lead plate and have a skilled workman etch and then route each noto and line after the copy furnished him. A solid black proof, with the musio white, of course, is taken from tho plate and read. The corrections are made by fill ing up the holes in the plate with metal. Then tho lines and marks mode by tho etching aro filled with wax and an ink roller b passed over the plate; A rag- b used to rub off the ink. It takes off the ink from tho smooth niotal, but leaves it on tho beeswax, which absorbs tho ink. Then an impression on damp paper b token, and, of course, only tho wax spots are black. Thb gives tho musical page gold by dealers as a song. The process Of printing b slow, as it b by hand press. If a largo number b desired an impres sion of the plate b taken with transfer ink and put on a lithographing stone, when lithograph copies ore printed.— Globo-Democrat. 1 Hew* tar Bvfferlag Wi bettor Tonto Pill* tor my wife, who had been an invalid tor four yean, suffering with general debility, great weakneee, great nervousness, loot of appetite, thick, aallow comt a fullness of tho stomaob. She Buf fered from suppressed menatrnatibn (monthly sickness). Five bottle* of the pilla made a new woman of her. S(S -may be aeanred Inoommcnd them. Yours respectfully, ' J. G. Scruggs. JFor sale at wholesale and retail by Lloyd & Adams. Branswiok, Ga., ana at retail at-all points on B A w and E T V dr G Railroads. Gall for loriptive advertising matter.. from n common «iu>i;a, < Skin, tn short, all diseases blood.nro conquered by this iUTHCMORST Blotch, or Eruption, a troat On Sat CONSUMPTION, ** & of tho disease aro reached. disease, when offcrlns this now —ublipiDr.^iBBCS B ted remedy to tho public, t. seriously of caUfog it his “Con sumption Cure,” but abandoned that name at too limited' for a medicine which, from Its wonderful combination of tonlo, or strengthening, oBcmtlve, or blood-cleansing, antl-blllous, pectoral, and nutritive proper ties, Is uncqualod, no' “ consumption, but for eases of * Liver, Blood, and Lungs. If you fool dull, drowsy, debilitated, havo Does Sugar Cause Concert . For some time .past It has been ru mored that a new method in tho treat ment Of tho Crown prince’s illness hod been adopted, and The Munich Nouesto Nachrichten recently stated that thb new treatment was based ona theory launched by Dr. Freund, of Vienna, who found that the blood of pAlentn suffering from cancer contained an abnormal quantity of sugar, and that cancerous growths might bo destroyed by reducing the sugar in the blood to Its normal quantity. Thb. statement b brought Into notice by telegrams from San Remo, stating that the crown prince began the new treat ment on Nov. SO, and that since then hb condition has been steadily improving. Dr. Freund b no specialist, and b still a young man; Ho took lib degrees last year, but hb name become known by a paper published in The Wienqr Medldn- bcho Blatter in February, 1885, in which he proved the connection between sugar aadesnoer, Another paper of hb on the non-coagulation of blood on oiled sur faces was mentioned last year, and since then he has discovered that tuberculous growths invariably contain cellulose.— London Times. in, or yellowish-brown (pots pa faoe or body, frequont headache or dtozl- hem, had taste in mouth, internal heat or chlllk nKbrhatlng with hot flushes, low spirits and gloomy forebodings. Irregular appetite, id coated tongue, you aro suffering from Dyspepsia, and Torpid lillousiicss.” In many Of tlicso symptoms aro expo- -*y for all such cases, _ 011 Medical Dis covery is unsurpassed, . ., For Weak Lunas, Spilling of Food, Shortness or Breath, Broils Iritis, Asthma, sovoro Coughs, and Kindred affections, It Is an efficient remedy. * 1 ‘ 00 ’ or Blx Send ten cents in stamps for Dr. Plcrco's book on Consumption. Address, World’s Dispensary flledlcnt Asso ciation, 003 Main Street, Buffalo, N. V. $500 REWARD Is offered by tho proprietors of Dr. Sajgo's Catarrh Remedy for a coso of catarrh which thoy cannot euro. If you have a discharge from tho now, offensive or otherwise, partial loss of smell, taste, or hearing, weak eyes, dull pain or pressure In head, you havo Catarrh. Thou sands of oases terminate In consumption. Dr. Sago’s CATARnH Remedy cures tho worst oases of Catarrh, «‘Cold in tho Head,'* and Catarrhal Hoadacho. SO cents. w so vo (clothe*, ami at onco buy A NEW SUIT SH WINTER CLOTH FROM JAS. §. WRIGHT, Comer Newcastlo and Monk Streets. AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY. I call special attention to my Large and veil selected atook of General Merchandise, consisting of k&pt&SVslretoffoS*, snd.b|f.ct everything My Millinery Department Ibsve Just received a vory largo stock of Clothing and Gents'Furntohlng Good, of tho latnt outs, oolort, eto., Undersoils, Shirts, Cellars, Cults, Hats, flaps, Trunk., Vattoefc Umbrella., koM FURNITURE! ! • ... *fX.{J roo * r y, Department yon will And by ’examination.to bo tho mow complete ovor offorod to tho public, consisting of Fancy and Family Groceries of tho best that tho Eastern and Western mar- ketaafford. I havo also Just added a mil stook of HARDWARE, CIRPBNIW TOOLS, BURRS’ MATERIALS Nalls, Hinges, Stoves and Beaters, Paints, Wblto Leads, OU, Varnishes, Wood aud W Hollow Ware; Crockery and Glassware, Tinware, Harness, Saddles, Whip. W»d Bridle «T. rTflHDlQnAi Dentink HOLUXBIIIUB, DENTISTS. 1|| front room over Moor* A MeCgary' A • SALE Epson, * LOCAL DBNTIST8. .^Of^Mia Kaiser bloek, over drag store ofUoyd D. *; ATK,NBON ’ DENTIST. Office up stairs tn.Vright’s new building. Physicians. 0 IBUEFOKD, M.!»„ ... PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONJ Ofllooupstair.InBroeiebn ‘ SToweastto etreet,, opposite Lawyers. c* * I WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, 3. W. Bennett. ” 7 A. L. Groover. gBlUMII* MtOOVEB, " at^nbys at law:. OM00 in Uamlo Building,' Up Stairs'. JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS. OBRRLARIITER, (PRACTICAL). latch Haler; and Jeweler! M. MICHELSON. Gt*eat Reduction in Prices I Special Terms. New Member (to Washington hotel clerk)—What are your regular rates? Clerk—Four dollars a day, sir; payable weekly. New Member—You have different rate* for members, of course? . Clerk—Yes, dr. Star dollars a day in advance.—New York Sun. I have Just received an elegant stock of sonson- jlo goods selected hv myaolt In tho Northern market., and can supply tho town wl th Clothing, Hats, SHOES, OVERCOATS UMBRELLAS, Gents* Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY, Whloh wore purclmsodjtor cash, and conso pent y can bo sold on cloM.t margins. Suita nmdo to order from samples, much i hooper than from a tailor,[and lit guaranteed, JAS. S. WRIGHT. d. W. NUNN, PRACTICAL WHEELWRIGHT And Carriage Repairer. Worki 1* branch of my bnsteosa promptly attended t Shop ln|rear of Court House, ,on ItoynoHs street. anls-t T. O’Ooxsom, At. T. O'Counor & Co., INSURANCE AGENTS IFIRE! MARINE! ACCIDENT)! BKPHUlirr TH* 8TAUN0HE3T companies OF TBS WORLD. octlO-ly Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! For Ihe coming Fall »nd Winter we will be able to offor our onatomeri wrjoA i-cmplotu Hue or the variousarticle* mentioned below, and ftt such remarkably low price* that y u u.ivu but to give ua a call to be convinced. No such inducements wore .ever before offorod as we ujw prunout in our wlioleaale and stookor t Hardware in Every Line, Hoiise-Fiiriii siting .Goods, PAINTS AMD OILS In all varieties, including Mixed Paints, Doors, Sash, Slirtds, f futon v i 41 vo b»ai mtuftotlon. 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 and Willow Wars In srsry design. In Crookery, Ol.is, Tin and Aimtu w»ru hsvo »ilm- .nd Urgs Maortmont, whloh ws are ready to offor at bottom prleea. We will b» ple«-il to .hww our stook >t all time.. Saflify yout.elve. and na by giving ua an early call. . I ckn eell you from my well .elected attwk tbs finoat and best gooda ever brought, to thte .ef and at prices that defy competition. ’City. Every Article If you wish to gave money eall at my place of buslneaa, corner of Honk and Newcastle streets My Watch !M. MIOHELSON. NEW DRUG FIRM. Having Purchased tho Drug Business formerly conduct eu by Dr. Joerger, and temporarily by Lloyd & Adams, we have put in a * •* Complete Stock of Drugs, Heals, Patent Mciaes, Met Articles, Soajs, Ftc, Wo aro prepared to serve the public in any lino pertaining to our busi- “ COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS, we only Competent and ness. Having every facility for will make a specialty of that branch of our business, Reliable men leing employed, and only the Very Best and Purest Goods BeinglUsed. GIVE US ONE TRIAL, AT LEAST. WK GUAR NTEE SATISFACTIOL' i # J. T. ROOKWELL &t30; * Madden,’s Building. DEPARTMENT Is complete. I tarn out none hut Anicius work ,Gtye me a trial. . H. OBJERLAEUTER, v 1 >BauNs^ff<«, GA. you can BY CALLING ON J. B. WRlGHTr Corner Nowoastle and Uloneeator St.’, FOBYOUB— Fail Suit and Overcoat * . - >?• I have Just rocolvod an elegant assortment pnndmsod durlng.my recent trip North, which I offer at bargain.. . My line of Soft and Stiff Hits for Men &od Boji Cannot be exooUed.* Copland examine my $3.00 SHOES FOR MEN, Equal to any sold elsewhere at 14. White and rearlet underwear, all grades, ho- slery, gloves; shirts, neckwear, suspenders, etc., at lowest prices. Suit, to order from samples, and lit guaranteed J. B. WRIGHT, Xewcastleiand Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Ga. BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHERS AND 6RKE5KR0CKIS, "• TtYAKE a .pcclalty of Delicious j Chicago. It iadellolouslyFat and , to sold Twenty rflve Per Osnt cheaper than 1 meat oan be bought otoewbere. Try a. Heoe, And you wlU havo no .other. ■-' Beef, P01 k, Sausa? “i, Etc., ALWAYS ON HAND. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. . Steamer St. Nicholas W1)1 Mn Havanu tti LouvaeuoDi om* toTWMh .for BnuwwUak With B> IW.joA 1 pewwg., apply to ‘ rpunniUr,Agent SPECIAL RATES TO DARIEN. . * « x.