Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, March 27, 1888, Image 3

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■ m . ■■■w Proftuionai Dirtetory A PHYSIOLOGICAL QUESTION. With Man KM«Mp or fkyiM hv, Life May lie Kxtandrd tndafinlUly. Tho food that man takes Into til* ttomnch ought to bo of such quantity and quality as would exactly repair tho loam which, through the action of tho several organs, his body is to undergo. If, it is excessive in either of thno directions, or if it is deficient disease of some kind wiU certainly bo tho result If ho knew enough tobe able to adjust his daily food to tho expected dnHy requirements of his system disease could nover ensue through die exhaustion of anyone of his vital organs. Suppose, for instance, that a man ris ing in the morning should say to himself: •‘Today I have to read ten pages of •Blackstono’s Commentaries,’ twenty pages of ‘Don Quixote,’ Jo warn three miles and a half, to pay a visit of half an hour’s duration to my grand mother and to take my sweetheart to tho theatre, where I shall spend two hours; to do this I require (taking out his pencil and memorandum book as he speaks) go much carbon, so much nitrogen (giving, of course, the exact weight of these several elementary substances). I can get those precise quantities from eight ounces of bread, four ounces of eggs, eight ounces of beef, six ounces of pota toes, four ounces of fish, a half pint of beef soup, eight ounces of water and eight ounces of strong coffee to make them go a little further than they other wise would. Now suppose that he is exactly right in his calculations, and that the food taken is neither too great nor too little, hut exactly compensates the anticipated losses, the death of each cell in the brain or the heart or the muscles, etc., will be followed by the birth of a new' cell which will take its place and assume its functions. Gout, rheumatism, liver and kidney diseases, heart affections, soften ing and other destructive disorders of the brain, tho various morbid conditions to which the digestive organs are subject, would be impossible except through the action of some external force, such os the swallowing of sulphuric acid or a blow on tho head or a t-1;.! > v i 1 ’ i a knife, which would como cleat iv " lUiin the class of accidents, and of n aivse many of these would bo avoidable. Again, let us imagine that man know just to what extent his animal appetites should bo gratified, that ho had ascer tained definitely to what extent, if at all, alcohol and tobacco and other stimulants and sedatives should bo used, that his knowledge in regard to clothing were perfect, that l;p had acquired complete information of the manner in which his house should be built and heated and ventilated and otherwise bo made sani tarily perfect, that cookery had become one of the exact sciences, that ho was able to avoid the effects of extremo heat and cold and moisture, that, in a.word, he had nothing to learn in regard to the best tray of living so as to preserve him self from all morbific causes—supposing nil this (and I admit that it is not very likely that he will for ages upbn ages acquire the almost God like omniscience necessary), death would bo impossible and tho eternal life to which we are told ho was born would again be bis.—Dr. ’William A. Hammond in Philadelphia Times. Practical Socialism In Switzerland. Tiicro is much more government in Switzerland than with us, and much less play of individuality. In small com munes, for example, liko Villeneuve, there are features of practical socialism, which have existed apparently from tho earliest times. Certain tilings are held in common, ns mountain pasturage and the forests, from which encli family has a provision of fuel. Theso' and other possessions of tho communo nro “con fided to tho publio faith,” and trespass is punished witli signal severity. The trees are felled under government inspection, and the woods are never^ut off wliolesalo. When a treo is chopped down a treo is planted, and tho floods that ravngo Italy from tho mountains denuded of their forests are unknown to tho wiser Swiss. Throughout Switzer land tho state insures against fire and in flicts penalties for neglect and careless ness from which fires may result. Edu cation is compulsory, and there is a rigid military service, and a bIiow of publio force everywhere which is quite unknown to our unneighbored, easy going republic. —W. D. Howells in Harper’s. A Fastidious Blau’s Mlsfortuno. illustrating the additional aggravation itch objectionable attendant circum- inces yield to tho victim of an accident, > Saunterer recalls a story told him no time ago by the genial B. P. Shil- »r, the well known Mrs. Partington, certain prominent and fastidious Bos- lian lmd the misfortune to be knocked wn and run over by a city scavenger icon, by which one of his legs was ikon. While he was at the City hos- al, a friend called to express his sor- v for tho unfortunate gentleman, ox- issing his regret particularly at tho ex it of tho other's injury. The sufferer ived a deep sigh, and then, turning to visitor, said: "Yes, George, it’s ghty hard. It’s had enougli to be ockod down, run over, and liave one’s broken, surely; but. oh, heavens! for nan of my cloth to be knocked down, 1 over and inv leg broken by a filthy 111 cart—the thought is unbearable P Variations in the size of rain drops are jendent upon tl)o differences in tho ght from which they have fallen and Uiu amount of atmospheric disturbance sent at the time. If fallen from a »t height, the drops suffer gradual talon into smaller and smaller parts,' til they are converted into a mist. In m weather, with the clouds near tho til's surface, the drops are largo and ivy.—Globe-Democrat. New* for Buffering Women. Moitvxx, Ga., Feb. 20,1887, Mm. M. A. Bmooi: Sotno time ago I bought five bottle* of your Nunn- better Tonic Pille for my wife, who bad boon an invalid for tour year*, Buffering with general debility, great wcaknese, great nervoiune**, lose of appetite, thick, tallow complexion, a felines* of the stomach, she Buf fered from suppressed menstruation (monthly sickness). Five bottles of the pills made a new woman of her. You may bo assured I recommend them. Yours respectfully, J. G. Sobdogs. For sale at wholesalo,and retail by Lloyd <fc Adams, Brunswick, Ga., and atcetail at all points on B <fc W and E T V A G Railroads. Call for descriptive advertising matter. AN ORDINANCE To carry into effect Section 52 of the Charter of the City of Bruns wick, as set forth iu the Code of said city, to fix and prescribe the fire limits in said city; to define what shall con stitute fire proof buildings; to pro hibit tho erection of any other than fire-proof buildings within said lim its ; to provide a penalty for tho vio lation of this ordinance; to provide for tho removal of any such prohib ited buildings, and for other pur poses. Section 1. Bo it ordained by tho Mayor and Council of the Cltygf Brunswick, in Council as sembled, and it is hereby so ordained, that, from and after the passage of this Ordinance, the fire limits within the city of Brunswick shall be, and are, as follows: Beginning at the Intersection of Bay and “Y* streets, running northward aloiu; “Y” to “G” street,snd eastward along “G” street to Reynolds street, southward along Reynolds street to Howe street, westward along Howe street to Bay street, and northward along Bay street to the beginning point- 8kc. 2. Be it and it is in like manner further or dained, that from and after th* passage of this ordinance, only buildings constructed of bnck, .stone, concrete or tabby, shall bo deemed lire proof, and allowed to be erected within said Are limits, and within the meaning of this ordinance; and that it shall not be lawful for any person to construct, erect or build, within that portion of said city, hereby included within lire limits de scribed in the preceding section, any building, shed or other structure, composed of any inateri- ail other than brick, stone,concrete or tabby, and having a roof made of any material except slate, iron, tin or other metal. Skc. H. Be it further and it is hereby iu like manner ordained, that from and after the pas sage of this ordinance, whenever any person or persons, either <l<rectlv. or by or through their agents, or contractors, shall ne building or about to build any house, shed or other structure of ma terial other than those in the preceding section described and delincd as Are proof, within the limits described lu the first section of this ordi nance, the Marshal or Assistant Marshal of said city shall at once forbid the erection of such building, if in course of erection, or if contem plated and atout to be begun, he shall forbid the erection of the same, and direct the builder or builders thereof, ami the owner or owners there of or Ids or their airent, to desist from work thereon; and, if said bnildi.ig should be then in course or erection, require the o.\ ncr or owners tlicrcof to remove the same at once from within said fire limits, and if the same shall not be so re moved within five days from and after the giving of such notice b” the Marshal or Assistant Mar shal, then it shall he the duly of said Marshal to have said building torn down ami removed from the said premises, at the expense and cost of tho Mayor and (Jouucil of said city; and he shall then, after said removal has been accomplished, file with the Clerk and Trosuror of said city an itemized report of the cost and expense incurred in the making of said removal, anu tearing down of said building; and it shall then be the duty of the said Clerk and Treasurer to Issue an execu tion againstt he ownc^:>r owners of tho premises from which said building is removed, for tho amount so expended by the Marshal, which exe cution shall lie levied and collected by the Mar shal, as is dono by 1dm in case of non-payment of taxes. Sec, 4. Bo it further in liko manner ordained, nml it is hereby, thutjany person, whether owner, contractor or workman, jointly qr severally, in any manner concerned in violating tho provls- ions of this ordlnntico or aiding and participa ting therein, upon conviction in tho police Court of said city, shall pay a fine not exceeding one hundred, (100) dollars, or be Imprisoned to work nt hard labor, upon tho public works, in tho chaingang of sai l city for a period not longer than thirty (30) days, ih the discretion of said Court. SKC. fi. Bo it further and it is in like manner or dained. that from and after the the passage of this ordinance, all laws, ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict herewith ami in rcmig- muice hereto bo and the same are hereby fully, ■cpealcd. Passed in Council March 9th 1888. Attest:- D. T IK’NN, Mayor. K. A. XKI.SON, Clk. of Council. FOIi ENUESshk Most economical and durable. Cheapest In th market, quality considered. The UKLKUIMTKD t'AttquilAlt SAW MUXS and»KAGINES and STANDARD KMPLKHKM8 UKNKHAIXY. Send or catalogue. , A. B. FAHQUHAK, Dr. 4.B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty yearn practical experience. L.J.Leavy &Co. AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND (IKNERAL COLLKCTINO AUKNT8. S PECIAL attention given tocollcctionof rente. Business nnrt consignment.! solicit, i, and speedy rotumn guaranteed. Oillce noxt door to A pvkktiseh-Appeal office. , DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP. T HE copartnership heretofore existing be tween Samuel Walsh and M. Knight, under the Arm name oftVALSIl A CO., is thlsday dis solved. The business will In- continued by the undersigned, who will eq)lectall blllsand pay all debts. All orders left nt tho store nf II. T. llnnn lor painting, paper hanging ami decorating of all i kind, will reeciro prompt attention. February S* ISM. SAMUEL WALSH. FOR DYSPEPSIA and LivorCora ! plaint you have a printed guarantee on overy bottle of Shiloh’s Vltnlizcr, It never fails to cure. / M. MICHELSON. <S . ! 'j jrffl Great Reduction in Prices! Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates! „ ' _» For Uta coming Tall and Whiter w. will b* abl. to offsr oar cua toman a moat eoaiplsla Uasoftkf various artlcla, mMtiooad balo*. and at saak rtmsrksbly low pries. that yoa hart but to glv. us a call to ba eouviuctf. Moatehladneamante wan art* bs«an ogtsra* a« wa bow ,m«ul la out uwolsaala Sh* Hardware in Every Id House-FurnishingiGoods, PAINTS AND OILS In all varieties, including Mixed Paints, Doors, Sash, Blinds, A 0«AMUr|M»», * LOCAL DENTIST& ^Officchi Kaiser block, over drug ators of Lloyd TJ D. ATKINSON, ’ ■ " DENTIST. Office up Mali* In Wrlgtt*» now ftgBfe TjiauBroBD,m.<D M PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON) which will fire bast 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 O THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Ware In every design. In Oroekary, Glass, Tin and Agate Wars ws have a fine lid large assortment, wbleh we are ready to offor at bottom prices. We wlU be pleased to show our atook at aU times. Satisfy yourselves and us by giving us an early call. „ __ MICHELSON. anglt-ly Aug. F. Fbanklin. J. A, H. Jone FRANKLIN & JONES, - ^ J. Dealer, Broker and emission Mercian, flay; tain, Feed, Mr, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. Specialty Car-L dts a lO&iUa We ComRpte with any Market in Quality arid Price, and Mean just what we Say. anU-lv. , ' the rnisira mm <#. « Is a Permanent Institution, AND WILL HANDLE ANYTHING YOU HAVE TO SELL: Send in your * goods, G ive them your orders to sell your household property and anything else you have to sell. Mr. Bowyer will treat you right. Any reference you need from them you can get - Quick sales and prompt returns is the motto of THE BRUNSWICK AUCTION CO. Hodges & O’Connor. After one year’s trial Itfis now an acknowledged fact that we Keep the Furest and Freshest Drugs in the City. |Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the m«wt complete, as tho amount of work dono demonstrates. Wo also guarantee exactness anti dispatch, rs this denni tment Is under the personal supervision of tho oldest prescrip tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are wo confined to any one physician’s pro • scriplious/bul, as 1ms been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to Ull mny aanct aIICIias masr oe written, and if voU favor us With a call in this line we will guarantee MtMactioA, m ^ quali ty and price, wo also keep a full lino of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, dota md Maying broket* combs, and toilet articles, anti in fact, everything that goes to make up a first/Mass drug store. Wo are also Proprietor of thoj OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, as'any made? 1 " Our a|S flSffil aSi"w? nave no hesitation in asserting that it is as good as any Imported in the market. Call and give us a trial .,nd be convinced that what wo tell you is trno. L. D. HOYT & CO., ——DEALERS IN HAR13 WARE, Steves Cjins, Pistols, Cartridges, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SASH, DOORS, BUNDS "Bj i prp-i«« a.nci Wagons St. gf 4 wona ft houinomuvi DENTISTS. g| Q«ca, Inal wx>«yT«r |Moor* ft MoUrary’ Physicians. Lawyers. pHOVATT 4S VHimSlD, * ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Fraotloe in all theoonrteof the BnuuwlckClp cult. Omoc In Croratt block. , feb8 A. L.Groover. gENSETT'A QrtOOVBB, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office In Masnio (Building, Up Stair.. McORARY’S ^.xa.d. Sale STABLE, GRANT8TREET. NEW VEHICLES, Nothing Second-Hand * or .Second-Class. Best of Everyhing' D ON'T fall to vail on! Sam McCrary when you want anything In hl» lino. Ho guarantees good turn-outs, beat attention, and satisfaction guaranteed In overv instance. The ladle, uro es pecially Invited to give him their patronage, tho gentlest horses being kept for their use.J All Orders for Draying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JEWELRY HKADOL'ARTEKS. lUCIURB OBGRLARUTGR. .FKAOTIOAL '* Watch Hater ail Jeweler! I can sell you from indwell .elected stock th* finest and best goods over brought to this city, and at prices that defy competition. Every Article Guaranteed. It you wish to^ave money call at my plaoo of business, corner of itonk and Newcastle atreeta My WaxcK ftepalzlflg DEPARTMENT la complete. I turn out none but flratclasa wora Olvo men trial. R. OBERLAEUTER, ' Bbtoswick, i BAUMGARTNER BROS., Hdkdous*Fat Beef re- BCTCBKM Ull UAU * specialty ot Delicious Fat Beef ra- JU eelveddall^from Annourt fitoekYardalx nStnnmr-tnl . meat can be beaght alMwltere. •Vty a IFleoe, - ind you wlU have noyitber, Beuf, Poik. s Etc., iWAiAoX HAND. .*