Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, February 08, 1888, Image 3

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m ftlfttlfjf In Plflili ..rissass .thoaue of negroes or eunuchs purchased , *t Muscat or JSmuUmt, or girl* otnukat- I Into the coentry frona Clr» J emit for wire*. Slavery, rack m ex* •tatod In tta* aouthem state*, novor hat been known in Fordo, that U, *o vigor* on* or to indifferent to the right* and •entimenta of the slave. He we* always of war, or brought from News for H.ffering Wo M a. M? A?Ehuao* t a prisoner _ Africa, bat nrrtr a native of Persia. Ha newer eeparated from hi* wife, nor > hi* children *old away from him. He held rather the position of an npder- ling in a household cooducted on pa triarchal principle*. At any time he might be promoted to a higher position, or entirely manumitted, in the latter caso no prejudice worked against him on account of hi* former servltu might, if rowed of ambition and abU- ity, aspire to and rprh Winhfhiat niW tion in the civil or military service,'a possibility all the more likely because such a thing as hereditary nobility does not and never has existed in the east— S. G. W. Benjamin. Tho Baal Effect of Chloroform. ‘‘There are a great many fallacies run- •ning around loose in this world which are eagerly swallowed as gospel truth by . a confiding public." said a prominent physician. "Take the' popular idea of chloroform and its effects. The general run of people believe that it is only nec essary to clap;a handkerchief saturated with the article over the mouth and nos trils of a man and he is rendered power less. "This is a great mistake. Tho first ef fect-is to cause a revulsion of feeling; the patient acquires additional strength, and woo bo to the one who is trying the ex- eriment. How quietly in dramatio rep resentations the victim Mnlrn into uncon sciousness, and the dastardly' marauder becomes monarch of all he surveys. But in, real life the effect is very different, and in my, own experience tender girls have been endowed for the moment with tho strength of men, as a result of the ap plication iff this sedative."—Philadelphia Call, No Danger In Night' Air. “Surely you would not open the win dows upon tho night air," remonstrated some ono in the hearing of Miss Florence Nightingale.. "What would you open it upon?" asked tho great nurse. "You cannot have’anything but night air in tho night, and it is simply a question whether you will have it fresh or stale and impure. ” There are the mo6t extraordinary ideas in regard to "night" air, as if there was something evil in it because it is n|ght air. This is absurd. The exhala tions may be more evident to the senses in the evening than in the day time, and . the dampness in the. atmosphere more penetrating in the absence of the sun, but an atmosphere that is malarial at night is malarial in the daytime; it is owing to bad drainage or some cause that is inherent in the soil, and making and keeping it stagnant will only add to the mischief it is bound to causo. Good air is good at night as well as in the day.— Jenny June in St. Louis Republican. Thrift in "tittle jrtaty.” Perhaps the very best thing to be noted of tho Italians—because, for one thing, it is susceptible of proof, and for another, it is so antagonistic to all vice—is their thrift. Of that there con be no question. There are about fifty prominent padroni in New York, none of them worth less than $10,000, and one worth ‘nearly $200,000. In the nature of ‘things the padrone is a self made man—it is not ex actly an occupation for gentlemen—and his charges, niy “children" over here, certainly follow his example in money getting. Around Mulberry .Bend, Baxter Bend and Fiv# Points, nlmes synbny- mous in the publio mind with abject poverty and squalor, there ore about six teen Italian banking and money qiaking .establishments, generally small places, of course, but thriving.—Viola Roseboro in The Cosmopolitan. German Substitute for Bard Tacit. All the garrison within the limit of the Seventh , army corps (Lower Rhine and ilia) have now Been provided i samples of tho new article of is in future to form the bo called "iron ration" of the men in the field. It is a peculiar kind of bread in the shape of small cubes tho size of a chocolate drop, made of fine wheat bread, strongly spiced, and calculated to keep for a long time. When taken into the mouth it quickly softens, and is both palatable and nutritious. It is chiefly in tended for forced marches, when there is no time for camping and,cooking.—Ber lin Tageblatt. I bought five bottles of your battof Teak Pllla tor nur wlto, who had boon an invalid for four year*, suffering with geooral debility, great weakness, great nervousness, loss of apnetltc, thick, sallow complexion, a fullness of the stomach. She suf fered from suppressed menstruation (monthly sickness). Five bottles of the pUle made a new woman of her. Ton may ba assured I recommend them. Yours respectfully, ‘ ■ J. 6. Scruggs. For sale at wholesale and retail by Lloyd it Adams, Brunswick, 6a., ana at retail at all points on' B A W and E T V A G Railroad*. Call for descriptive advertising htatter. -n. ii Invalids* Hotel sijd Stir^io&l Institute SlaWof Eighteen Experiences and skin. AU. CHRONIC DISEASES A SPECIALTV.- Patlonts treated hore or at their homes. Many treated at homo, through correspondence, as successfully as It hero in person. Come and see us, or send ten cents in stamps for our “IfffsUds' Guide-Book," which gives all partic ular*. Address: World's Dispensary Midi- cal Association, 663 Main Sfc, Buffalo, N.Y. rr run-down At debilitated sentnstWssca, house* lly, _ jr "worn-out," school teachers, milliners. t and overworked women genera! . Vi Favorlto Proscription Is tho best mt/mloa THsnntn ** Pnm.nll ’’ otallronoratlvotonlos. Ittsnota "Cure-all,’ but admirably fulfills a singleness of purpose, being a mom potent Spcdflo for all thoso Chronlo Weaknesses and Diseases peculiar to women. The treatment of many thousands ot such cases, at tho Invalids' Hotel and Surg ical Institute has afforded a largo experience In adapting remedies for their euro, and Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the result of this vast experic Internal congestion, iufiun [cnco. For , animation ii. It W a Specific. It general, as well as uterine, tonic and nervine, and Imparts vigor and strength nternal conge ind ulceration l a powerful genet to tho whole system. It cures weakness ot Stomach, indigestion, bloating, weak back, nervous prostration, exhaustion, debility and , , debility and sleeplessness, In cltberscx. Favorite Prescrip, tion Is sold by druggists under ot — guarantee. Boo wrapper around PRICE 91.00, r 9 x K Bend 10 cents in stamps for Dr. Pierce's largo .jvored). Address, World' Medical Association, 633 Main els’ HUS. ANTI-BILIOUS and CATHARTIC. SICK HEADACHE, Bilious Headache, Blzzineiflt Couetlpa* pAtt Purgative Pellets, 25 cents a vial, by Druggists. And also your whole, suit of old summer c.lothos, and M once buy A NEW SUIT mm\ WINTER CLOTH JAS. S. WRIGHT, Corner Newcastle and Monk Streets. Bismarck's Sleeping Habits. Prince Bismarok never goes to bed till 2 in the morning, and doesn’t get up till noon. In his bedroom a light is kept burning all night, numbers of messages often requiring his personal attention be ing brought in during tho night. In consideration of the feto hours kept by the prince, supper is served late in the evening and seldom finished before mid night. Besides the Princess Bismarck, Count and Countess Rantzau partake of almost every mc^ regularly leaving the palace at 10:48 p. m.,'when a second class cab always takes thorn home.—Chicago Herald. • , Pari.* Dinner Time. . Dinner time at Paris lias recently be- anno so late that the. theatre* have suf fered in consequence. A number of todies have decided-to keep punctually to the hour named, and to at down to tho table whether their guest* aro there or not.—New York Sun. I have Just received an elegant stock of season able fgoads selected by myself In tho Northern markets, and can supply the town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES, OVERCOATS M Gents’ Furnishing Goods, NECKWEAR AND HOSIERY Which wore purchased for cash, and conso 9 fold on closest margins. uent y JB^Suits made to order from samples, much henper than from n tailor, and fit guaranteed. * JAS. S. WRIGHT. PUTNAM’S Corner Monk and Oglethorpe streets. . , jtffY natrons and the public can rest assured ot OT, securing from my stable S . The Finest Turn-Outs AND THE DBS r Sf BVIOE. A" ""tor soiiulted, jiad satisfaction guaran- A. T.POTMAM, AND SURROUNDINGrCOUNTRY. X call special attention to my Largo and well selected stock of Coneral Merchandise, consisting of , My Millinery Department Is filled with the latest styles ot ment you wlU fig from Baltimore. , Ornaments. Ribbons i lander tho care and management 61 a very i -A-tfcTID I have Jnst recoin'd * very llargo stock of Clothing and Gent.* Furnishing Goods of the latest onto, colon, otc., Undorsuita, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, HaU, Caps, Trunk., Valises, Umbrellas, Ac. RE! I propose to surprise the nubile in having the handsomest and most elegant itook of furniture Mr* nolM[ ™ ROCERIE8 ! S Grocery Department yon will find by 'examination to bo the most complete ever offered to lie, conslsting of Fancy and Fsmllv Groceries of tho best that the Eastern and Wettem mar- 3rd. I have also Just added a 'u I took of , CM IMS’ TOOLS, BUILDERS’ MMRMLS Nalls, Hinges, Stoves and Heaters, Paints, White Leads, Oil, Varnishes, Wood and Wlliow Warn. Hollow Ware, Orockeiy and Glass Ware, Tinware, Harness, Baddies, Whips and Bridles. J. MICHEL80N. * BBS ' - r '.' v«HLiqt neuiraunHI mi DKNTI8T8. ^OMeo, front room over, Moor* A MaCjjjry’ LOCAL DENTISTS. ^Ofijeeln kaiser block, over drag stow of Lloyd j) o. iAunki, '~ t DENTIST. Oflioa up »t*ln In Wright’s new building. XT JBUBPOKD, Itf. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SUBG: ■. EON] lawyers*. QU .• A WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ,TTORNEY££AT LAW. Offloelln Mannio Building, Up Stain. ,1 HEADQUARTERS. ■' i>. v . -• m. MIOHELSON. Great Reduction in Prices! Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! For the coming K.II snd Winter we will bs able to offer onr enetomers . most completo Uns of the various srtlolos contloncd below, ends* such iwmsrkibly low prices tbst yon here but to give ns s call to be coo vlnned. No suoh Inducements wore ever bolero offered sa ws now present lu onr wholesale snd Hardware in Ereny line, . House-Furnishing Goods, PAINTS AND OILS In all varieties, including Mixed Paints, Doors, Sash, Blinds, ' «> v < s which will give hist a,direction. Earners’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY. GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, t FRIEND OF THE HOUSEWIFE; Wood snd Willow Were In every design. In Crockery. Ghuu, Tin and Agate War. we lure » fin* snd large assortment, which wo are ready to offer at bottom prices. Wo wilt bo plotted to thow onr stock ‘ all itmea. Satisfy yourselves and aa by giving nt an early call. m:. moHBLiSoyr. jnglAjly Aug. F. Franklin. *£. J. ^ . H. JONE FRANKLIN & JONES, Dealer Mer aid CoffhMei Ha;, Mi, m ' 'I Mill Feed Gen CaT-IiU** ddOts 3l *» We Compete with any Market^ Quailtyand Price, and Mean justlwhftt we Say. . 'anll.lv. PRACTICAL) * Mer ail Jeweler! and at price* that defy competition. Every Article .Guaranteed. btSnoss.’eorner of Mon^anif N8WOMtlfatn»ta t ay Watek Repairing DEPARTMENT V Ibcorapicto. Itura out none but first class work ; Give me a trial, t* H. OBERLAEUTEB, Brunswick, 6a, YOU CAN SAVE MONET BY|0 ALBINO ON d. B. WRIGHT, Conor NewoasUo anj Gloucester 8t„ —FOB YOUR— ' Fall Suit and Overcoat Soft and Stiff Hits for Men and Bojfs Cannot be oxooUod.tUaU|and examine my - $3,00 SHOES FOR MEN, . Equal to any sold elsewhere MS’ FDRlMS Whlto and aoarlel underwear, all o- Suits loonier from samples, anil at guaranteed. •> J. B. WRIGHT, Nowcastle;and Gloucester Sts,)Bra'iVswick, Ots. B4«tOARipR'Pf&.vil BUTCBUS AHD GUSH GIOCIBN, And yon Aher. . It? ; •' BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH ' :• ;• AND WAY LANDINGS. SteAsUOr St Nicholas . Will Its*. M mrBrmwwtca^T.— SPECIAL RATES TO DARIEX. ■ ■ Me