Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, April 21, 1888, Image 3

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Chs tkblod butterflytotted In Uw mss'* besrt to not mors BcaMrot of B ent eoverrignty, »txl mot* thought- of tit* future thmt the lm)dcm w®. matt %Ik*0 r»oe U h«f fortune and wlto to *>tilent then 1 with. An un spotted beauty, If not a luvim nature, to a specimen of Iter kind •uilh-ienUy rare to warrant wirwiwJ Inepectlow, Ho dUB« , cult to It fur Iier to kwp her head steady and to aider bar liratt aright, that am bar plain staged o»m)*nions accotd b* magnanimous applause whan aba soo- ossa* In doing otio or both, Shatomora Khaiy topoaam Natvlaait, exacting tribute of adoration by inordinate estimate of bar attractions. Onoa convinced that •ho U the beauty of 40 m mntn rttne. RineslH For The NERVOUS The DEBILITATED The AGED. antta , RICHARDSON M. MIOH1LSON. Great Reduction in Pricesl HARDWARE. ~ Never Before Sold at Such LowjRates! Fortliocomlng Ml end Winter w* will be able to offer oar cuitnmtces most oonplete Unearths ion* article* mentioned below, end at nek leaarktblr low price* that you bar* bet to el re oa to be oonvlncod. No nob Inducement* were era before offered saw* new p recent to our wliolma Hardware in,Every Line, Honse-Furnishing Goods, . PAINTS AND- OILS In all varlotiea, Including Mixed Points, Doors, Sash, Blinds wnloh will sire belt utlefaetlon. 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, FRIEND O TUK IIOtMKWIlE, Wood and Willow Ware In every design. lu Crock., y, (Hear, Tlu and Ancle Watt sr» have a One and large aaeortment. whloh we are readv to offer at bottom price,. We will be pleated to show our atook at all dme*. Bstlify jounelvee and nt by giving u, an early call. m:. MiiaiiEJLsonsr. auglt-ly Auo. F. Franklin. , A.H. Jone FRANKLIN A JONES, Dialer, Broker aid Caumoa Haat knows) to losth to jperoalve tbechaima of others, and, when forced to do them, partial justif*. hate* her rivak The spook of Might works fsat and far In a nature conserving power of aoond asnsa has bean reduced to a minimum vanity, bordering •upon flattery, conveyed in various vehicles, to her daily diet, and, if stinted in supplies, she seeks it avidly, and •* anycast—tot it bo of her own souL Earth has no drearier spectacle than that, of a belle, who clings with both hands to the scepter claimed ay younger of fairarprs- tenders to the throne. It is Jiarder for beautiful' women to be good than for those who havo beta taught from habyhood to seek the ap proval which all crave in the cultivation of mental and moral traits. Hard for them tp put self out of sight. Our beauty is so fair to view; promises such lavish return for outlay so trifliug that friends conspire to foster self-esteem. It is harder for her than for her sisters to re frain from appeals to the sensuous love of physical beauty in men that leads them to critical survey of her as a flno animal, not the goodly case of a- goodlier soul. Harder to bo generous to those who trench upon her proVinoo and threaten to divide her spoils. —Marion Horland in Philadelphia Times. Fish Livin ' «>•.» of " e'er. Some years ago in ’.fricaadcLichment of troops came u> van .•.•■no 1- v,l stretch of country, perfectly ur,v and devoid of a suspicion of moisture. In digging up the ground to arrongo tho tents a fish was found as dry as a chip—a long eel like creature coiled in n ball and seemingly incased in a mud cocoon. Tlio fish was supposed to bo mummified aud was taken as a curiosity and in tho course of several weeks fell into tho bauds of a naturalist, whet placed it in wntor. Tho n\ud slowly dissolved and soon tlio fish gavo a gssp, thdn a convulsive struggle, like a sleeper awakening, finally swimming oil. Hero was a singular example of a fish living out of water. It belonged to a . group known as lung fishes, tlio atom hers of which have a peculiar faculty of migrating overland and of being able to exist not merely days but months out of continent dry up, and were it not for some provision which enables 'the fishes - to bridge over this time it is evident that many would be destroyed. Nature, how ever, comes to. tho rescue, and, os the • waters dry Up,‘the fishes either crawl away to other streams or immediately , descend into the earth, where they form 'themselves into a round boll and Uo hi a semi-desiccated condition until the water comes .the ensuing season. It is even said tlmt fishes havo been known to pass two consecutive seasons in this condition. —C. F. Holder in Philadelphia Times. Notation of Diet to Dreams. “Ah,'if ourdrenm8 onlycamo true,” sighed tho young man that boards. “Last night I dreamed that I called on a lord. I find that I can control my visions to a considerable extent by dieting. For instance, if I wish to enjoy a calm night witii dreams of a pleasant character, I cat toast or bread and milk just beforo retiring. If I wish to havo a llttlo ex citement, quarreling, disputing or a little active exercise, Teat squash pie. I havo found from experience and observation that squash pie acts strongly oh tlio pos terior part of tho brain, whero lie tho bumps of combativnneso and acquisitive ness. I have known times when tho consumption of two pieces of squash pie h.\) led mo to slay a man for his raonoy within fifteen minutes nfter going to bod. To make my brain a chamber of horrors, however, I sit down an hour beforo bed time and cat three sardines, six olives, a little* Rochefort cheeso with crackers, washing tho whole down with <i bottlo of Bass. Beforo morning I chargo single ’handed with my razor on herds of wild Is without doubt tho most comploto, as the amountof work dono demonstrntrs. W« eln guarantee trnn\ oimdmr mmnW exaetneaa amt dlapatch,n this department), under the penonat supervision of the oldest pneerip- horses. olid-jump rrom aunary atccpics. tlon rlcrk know £t„ tho Brunswick puhllr. Neither are womntti Oh, VOS, it is possiblo to control one’s dreams, and whon wc understand psy- oology 1 apight we can Ho down and map out our dreams as wo now map out a day’s work.”—Buffalo Courier. Trostment for severe Dorns. I was called in somo liasto to a littlo child, about tlirpo weeks ago, who was badly burned about tho hands and faco from fnlliug on a hot stove. Tlio burns wore deep, tho pain excessive and the shock very considerable. I espied upon the shelf a bottlo of pinus canadensis (colorless). Remembering its wonderful aoothiug influences iii acute inflamma tions. I at onco concluded to try it. Taking a comer of a coft handkerchief, I rapidly painted tlio injured parts, wiffcp, Uko magic, tlio .pain ceased. 'You can well imagiuo my surprise and delight at the result. I directed :• camel’* hair brush to 1 be purclmseiL and had tlio mother niako free applications, and tho case had uo morcr treatment. Savon little odloforui ointment a little later on. Since this I liavq tried it in several cases, both slight and Sovero, and with the same iV.ightful results.—Cor. Medical Journal. Hay, Drain, Feed, Four, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Lut^ iiots a- Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. Hodges & O’Connor. After ono year’s trial lt|ta now an acknowledged fackthnt wo Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs-in .the City. Our Prescription Department uktictiivaa nun auojiuvv.h, i d tum <iu|hii iiiiviu ia umicr mu porwinNl •ii|N.T t isuiii ui ana uinnn |irvavri|i* tlon rlcrk known to tno Brunswick puhllr. Neither are woronltno.i to any ono physician’s pM • serlptlons, but, as has boon demonstrated, mu thoroughly prepared to flit any and all that may be written, and If you favor n» with u call In this lino we will gnurantco satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price. Wo also keep a full lino of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking, brashes, combs, and toilet articles. i,.id lu fact, everything that goes to make up a first etas* drug store.) We are alto Proprietor ortho . OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, Whore wo inanufactiira l.omott, Ulngor Ale, Sarsaparilla and Strawberry Soda Water, whloh we guarantee to bo aa puro as any mado. Oar (linger Ale Is recommended by physicians, and) we have no hosltatlnn In asserting that It Is as good ns any Imported In tho market. Call and give us a trial .inrioe convinced that what we teU you la true. L. D. HOYT & CO., Latest Styles. And at Bottom Price* CM bo bad by calling oa J. B. WRIGHT, Comer Newcastle and Gloucester 8L MY STOCK OF BATS, CAPS AND SHOES, NECKWEAR AND fiiTS’ FBRMSBW BOOBS jt%K&£'ziXJes8isr-8& and examine. Sulis to order from mT**,a»dllf guaranteed, J. B. WRIGHT, Newcastle an<t Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Os. ^SELB * IIOLLINeSHlUB, .. DKNTIHTS. - UUIrr, front room over Moore a McCrary' Store. • T fob* ' p-f - AN ORDINANCE To declare standing pools of water, and low or wet places ’within the • limits of the city of Brunswick, a nuisance, and to provide fbr the abatement of same. Section 1. Be it, and it hereby ordained by the Mara and Coaucll of the city ot Brunswick, In Connell assembled, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, the allowing poolaef water to stand for any length ot time, upon any lot ofland, within thollmltsot said city, is detri mental to the publle health and aatety and la hereby declared to be a nuisance; and each and every owner of any lot la wldeMy upon which poole of water collect. Is hereby required, upon • written request of the Board ot Hoallh ot said such notice and request from tho Hoard ot llcaltl this Oi therewith, , - . said city to cause said nuisance to be abated and eaiil lot to bo tilled up or drained, and after so doing shall tlio with the Clork and Treasurer of said city a statement of the amount ot tho ex penses incurred by him In so doing, and there upon tho Clerk and Treasurer aforesaid shall Is sue nn execution against tho lands and tene ments, goods and chattel* ot tho owner or owners of said lot, for the amount so expended by the said Marshal, which execution shall bo levied anil collected by the Marshal, by levy aipl sale, ns is done in eases ot delinquent tax payors. ])e It furthor. In like manner ordained, that all rodlnanoes or parts ot ordinances. In confllot with this Ordinance bo and tho same aro hereby i’asscd In Council this Mth day of January *8. ' I>. T. DUNN, Mayor. Attest: N. A. NELSON, Clerk ot Counoll, A to«A«,K4nw»»r, LOCAL DENTISTS. ^OfljooU! Kaiser Moek, over drug store of Lloyd- J) D. ATKINSON, . Y DENTIST. 4 - * OOce tip slain In Wright’* new unsg. Physician*. jj mvuroun, n. PHYSICIAN AND .SURGEON] Office up stairs in Breesobnlldiag; residence ost Nowcaetle afreet, opposite Moore’sjtboerdlng iBwyera. QBOVATT * WHITV18LD, Attorneys at law. Practice In alUbe oourta of tho lit. Ofltee in Orovatt block. J.W. Bennett. BrunsanokUi • A.,X. Groover. nitoovBR, • • ATTORNEYS AT LAW OIBce in Mannto Building, Up Stairs', McORARY’S Sal© GRANT STREET. Wholesale- and Retail ! Nothing: Second-Hand or Second-Class; ICE DEl.tVKBKD DAILY TO ANY PART O? THE CITY. 75c. PER HUi\ Lb I NVEliY effort will be mado to give a 6orvlco 'j that will bo acceplablc to everyone. Buy Your Tickets- HAYWOOD, GAGE & CO; FOR SALE. The Hermitage Island, Best of Ereiyhiing* tVjN’T fall to call ort* 8am UeCi U want >11 to call oif 8 am MoCrary whenyoo any thing In bis line. He gwriuiMea juts, best attention, and satisfaction „ > in everv instanoo. The ladles are os- All Orders for Draying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JEWELRY ilEADOUARTEIIS. HIOIHKD JBBRIitBIITBRv j^S 1 ml to jo Island and tho main laud mljsecnt. 41 acres on tho Island, (inly eight miles from llruntwlok by water. Situated on a bold creek. Yarhts can land direct at tlio hlnff. Splendid live oak grove*. An elegant place for a gen ian's winter rcsidcnco or hunting lodge. Only e-quarters of a milo from lino of 1). s W. If. Titles perfect. Call on or address, for terms, J. M. DEXTER, fl<-Sm Real Estate Agent, Brunswick, Ua Dr. AB. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty years practical experience.. -DUALKKS fN HARDWARE. . Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartridnes,- AGfiHJULTDRAL BlILKHENTS. SASH, DOORS. BUNDS *Bii creriev* and Waeonf?' o. i. c. JOHN H. POWELL (EaTMLIinn UK) • lias moved Into hi* now store on Need wood Plantation, Evelyn, Ua„ (10V mllea fro “ wick),nnd continues dealing In General di e. Green Groceries, Pretb Meats, etc-and a a continuance of the patronage of my friend*. £V Anyone wantlngblawlBg “ I anytime, or a hone emT baggy, t modated by calling on me. PIKAOVIOAti can aeli you from my trail (elected stock tho. •t and beet goods era brought to this oily, at prieee that defy eompeUSon. Articlf! Guar^htecd. RYopy If yon wish to a*vs mossy Mil atmv plaeo ok bosln*aa,oomorof Monk and Newoastlo streets My Watch Repairing OKPARTMINT ft complete, t tom out none but Ontelus Work '"** X ODEBLAEUTEB, i i Buymwidx, Ga. L.J.Leavy&C6. BAUMGARTNER BROS., BUTCHEKR AND 6KKKN- RROCSKS, ARKaspecialty oMD«ll«ta^*l "t I* ilollcioiisly7?'at and Tender, and ity-ilve Per Cent cheaper than Mas. bought olsowhera. Try a Pieo© And ra Will ha va nopther. Beef, PMk, 8 Etc., AT.W...O ONI * &