About Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1888)
•■Out of 030,000don-n glorea imported lilt year from Franco and Germany, only about 100,000 were genuine kid," Mia a well known Broadway dealer in glovea. ••An expert, liowover, can readily toil Uio okiii of n kid bv the veins which run through, It on ti?|, uiiliiilaheti side. In preparing vkins for tko glove wamifact- urera u remarkable fact has been tliseqv- end which science has hot been able to explain. The first prawn is to soak them in time water, to take off tlie hair. Tliia takes from ten to fifteen days, am cording to the nature of the skin. Lo cality U the chief tiling to bt considered. Skins from one district drop their hair sooner than thorn from another. After the hair has been removed the skins are placed ia a small square vat, filled with a preparation of bran water, and shaken violently to take out the grease. This is the fennentation of the ‘‘A mixture of eggs, salt and flour ia next applied. The kid 4s then ready to receive the color. This is spread on with a brush and the hue fixed with am monia. In the case of • light’ colored C ores," continued the dealer, “tho kid placed in a large tank filled with the coloring material, and trodded upon by bare legged men in the same manner that ' grapes ore trodden in the prooesa of making wine. Most of the gloves used in this country are of domestic manu facture. They are made in Gloversville and Johnstown, in tills state. Fully 25,000 people derive their living from this industry in this locality. Almost every, family for miles around ia en gaged in the manufacture of gloves. The skins are cut up and distributed among the people for sewing in the same man- . ner that trousers ore sent out to pcople living in tenements in this city, Glovers- ville and the surrounding district is one of the most prosperous communities in the state. There are few poor people to bo found, and the distribution of wealth is remarkably even.’ 1 —Mew York Sun. lllHKUMATItMj FllBi KIDNEY COMPLAINTS I I ,i !■—■ iiggg™? Eskimo Sorcerers mill Conjurers. The Eskimo calls tho modlcino men ongekoks, which is wiao men. The In dians, like other people, are subjected to the.ills of body andfnlii-i. mid are, there fore,.dejiehdcnt u -u medical protection to bdp them in t'.u liou.-sof pain. Blind ness, arising from the smoke of tho lodges, unclcanliness, the hnhitual use of paint, and hereditary diseases are very prevalent among the tribe. Sitting- in a lodge a short time ago with twelve per sons, a missionary named Rev. John McLean, B. A., counted no less than five blind individuals. There are numerous coses of scrofula, consumption, rheuma tism, immoral diseases, bronchitis, etc. Tlie medicine men are! the priests and doc tom of the camp, uniting religion and medicino in their practice. Generally there are grades of distinction, the lower resorting to tWo use of lierbe and other medicines only, the higher relying upon supernatural influences to aid them with, the dispensing of their materia medico. Shrewd and intelligent, ther are revered by tlie occupants of the lodges and be come instructors of the youth and the guardians of the sacred legends. Occa sionally medicino women are found, gen erally aged persons, who becomo famous through the numerous cures wrought by their skill. “Medicine" has a two fold meaning, the one referring to tlie charms and incantations, tlie supernatural part of tlie work and tho other to the use of physic, tho natural port.—St Paul Globe. How Coffee la Crown. Tho culture of coffee is tho chief in dustry of Venezuela, and a day lately spent at San Bernardino, a largo coffee estate, gave me a chance to learn some thing of the matter. For this culture a rioli, well watered soil is needed, with plenty of shade, for tho coffee is a deli cate treo and cannot Btand the direct rays of tho sun. Really, there is no tree at all, only a scraggy bush eight or ten feet high, looking much like a venerable lilac. Early in March they are white witli blossoms, pretty star shaped posies with a faint, delicious perfume.. Tlie plants grow only from seed, which is planted just before tho rainy season, ninety trees to tho acre. In about five years a yield may be counted upon, and thenceforth for an average of thirty. There is gathered from each tree some eight or ten pounds of coffee annually. Every one raises coffee. Every one talks coffee. Every ono sells coffee, and not a living cook in Vencxueln appears to know how to nmko a decent cup to drink. Thoy burn it jet black in open pahs, serve it os strong as lye and call it good. Aroma it lias none, and I presumo that tho dclicato flavor of an American cup of Java would bo utterly unappreciated. After picking tho beans are washed, hulled and sorted into different qualities, put up in sacks of 1)10 pounds and shipped.—Cor. St. Louis Globe-Democrat Distribution of tho Eskimo. A curious fact in relation to tho dis tribution of tho Eskimo is that they inhabit tho const of tho arctic re gions to tho exclusion of other Indians, beginning on tho cast shoro cf Green land, and following tho coast line of that island around to the point farthest north inhabited by man. Then, beginning on tho coast on tho mainland, they occupy narrow strips on the north shores of Hudson boy and along tho northern coast of tho continent, around past Behring strait, and down the north west coast of tho continent to Prince ‘William's sound. Throughput all this immense coast line the differentiation of language is very small; to that on Eskimo from Greenland transported to Behring strait would in a month be able to speak tie language of the natives there aS well as though he bad been bam there.' In striking contrast were the numerous dis tinct families of Indians in the valleys of California and Oregon, whose languages are so different that they coaid not tinder- stand each other. Science. 1 v! EapsssrRXe 4 * * Moo 11.00. bold by Druggists. • M. MI C : H pi*tBO N. Great Reduction in Prices I- Never Before iioidiat Such LowlRates! Torthe coming Fill sad Winter we wUl be able to oSSr oar castomen e moet complete lino of the various articles 'mentioned below, end at each remarkably low prtoes that you bars bot to (Ivo as s cell to bo ooavtooed. No snob Inducements worn over before offered se we new preeent ia onr wholesale sad retail stock Hardware in Every Line, House-Furnishing Goods, PAINTS AND OILS In all varieties, including Mlx^u Puiuto, Doors, Sash, Blinds, waloh will fftvo best tsUeractlon. Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, MUl 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 Were In every design. lu Crockery, Qltsi, Tin end Xante Were we here s One end Urge assortment, which we are ready to offer at bottom prices. We will h.. pleased to ehow oar stock at all times. Satiety yourselves and ns by giving na in airly cell. miohblson, Ado. F. Franklin. J. A. H. Jone FRANKLIN & JONES, Sealer. Broker anil Comioission - Merdtani lay, tain, Feed, Four, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Lo*.* Anots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality apd Price, and Mean just what we Say. ——IN TUK Latest Styles And at Bottom Prison oaa bo had by calling on d. B. WRIGHT, Conor Neureutto’and Utooeoater so. JMY STOCK OF BATS, CAPS AND SHOES, NECKWEAR AND" la larger than I have bad In many leumi, aad an rose oaa reel assured of being ml tod. Call iMfxmlait 8ulu to order from samples, and flfc guaranteed. J. B. WEIGHT, Newcastle and Gloucester Sts, Brunswick, Ga. NEW STVL1S11 SPRING Throw aside your old clothes, and -provide yourself with something new, seasonable and etvllth from tho old reliable clothier, JAS. S. WRIGHT, Comer Noncastle and Monk 8lreeta. I have jnst received an elegant stock of season- _ jlo goods selected liy myself In the Northern markets, and can supplyltho town with Clothing, Hats, SHOES, HATS, Gents’ Furnishing Goods, neOkweariand hosiery Which wore purchased for caali, mid conao qucntly can be sold on closest margins. AV-Sults made to order from samples, much cheaper than from a tailor, and lit guaranteed. JAS. S. WRIGHT. Profession*/ Diwettry OeaUfita. j^oiLH * Mtoumiinit, ^ D«tLf:Atom, T?-/. LOCAL DENTISTS, ^Offloehi Kaiser block, over drugstore of Lloyd j} B. ATKINBON, r . DENTIST. OOcenp stalre In Wright’s now ding. Physicians. 2J ■ubvobd.'m. b., "physician and subg. =4 - Lawyers.. QHOVATT * WHITFIELD, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. A. L. Groover. gBNMBTT* <1 ROOTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Office In Ua»hle Building, Up Stairs. McORARY’S ^xxsSl Sale STABLE, GRANT 8TRBHT. SEA 1ST,AN ROUTE. BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH AND WAY LANDINGS. Hodges & O’Connor. After nno year’s trlsl lt|laJnow an acknowledged fact that we Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our PreseriptionIDepartment Is without doulit tho moet complete, us tho nntmintof work done demonstrates, We nlso guarantee exactness and dispatch, rs this depm tment Is under tho personul sujwrv irion of the oldest prescrip tion clerk known to tlie Brunswick public. Neither are wo cnn'lovd to any ono physician’s pro scriptions, hut, ss has been demonstrated, arc thoroughly prepared to All any and all that may be written, and if you favor us with a call in this line wo will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price. We also keep a full linool soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, comlis, and toilet article, uml in (not, everything that goes to make up a llrst class drug store.) Wc are also Proprietor ol the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, Whore we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla an«l Htrfifrberry flmU Water, which we m any ntm!e. ( Our Ginger Ale in reaimmemlc'l Jby physicians, and] l Call andVivo us a trial .tin! L. D. HOYT & CO., Steamer St. Nicholas Will leave Ha varnish for Brunswick every Tnsa- sy and Friday at« p. m. Connections mads with U. ft W. and E.T., ft O. Railroads, sod stonim-t "Cracker Boy" for Satilla Landing.. The -at. Nicholas" touches at all way points bstwMUi Brunswick aud Savannah. For rates of freights FOR SALE. The Hermitage Island, T HE elogant two-story, elevcn-rooin house, and ninety-nine acres ol choice land, on Her- mltago Island and tho main land adjacent. 41 acres on the Island. Only oight miles from Brunswick by water. Situated on a bold creek. Yachts can land direct at tho bluff. Splendid llvo oak groves. An elegant place for a gen tleman’s winter residence or hunting lodgo. Only three-quarters of a mile from line of B. ft W. 11. R. Titles perfect. Call on or address, for terms, J. M. DEXTER, 114-8m Ileal Estato Agent, Brunswick, Os NEW VEfflttES, J Nothing Second-hand or Second-Class* Best T\ON*T fall to call on Sam UeC U want anything la hi* line, good turn-outs, ban attention, a guaranteed In every Instanoo. Tholsuics siwas- All Orders fer Dr&ying PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. JEWELRY HEADQUARTERS* J. A. BUTTS, Physician arid Surgeon. S UFFICE northwest corner of Nowcsstle and t Gloucester streets, lately occupied by Ur. J. Ilson. Colls left with llockwcll. tho Druggist, will receive prompt attention. Office hours, to 11 a. m. andS to 5 p. m. Kcsidenceon Glonccs- ter street, ono door from Union. __ _ £HF-S])--rial attention given |to diseases of throat and lung*. -DEALKRS IK HARD W ARE Steves C uns, Pistols, Cartriiines, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SASH, DOORS, BUNDS "Bt i «« and. Waeono Dr. A B. McCASKILL, PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ST. SIMONS MILLS, Ga. Twenty years practical exporlonce. L.J.Leavy&Co. AUCTION AND <1 PHIAL COLLKCWNB AGHITB. CPECIH needy* returns Advxstiskk-.I PRACTICAL lean sell yon from my well selooted nook the flnast andbost goods avar brought to tala city, and at price* that defy competition. Every Article Guaranteed. If yon wlah to says money call atmv place of business, onraer of Monk and Newcastle streot. My Watch Repairing DEPARTMENT ‘‘remaatrial tnmout '' 0 "° bnt flntclu * work Give meati ^ 0 B E RLA E UXER, Brunswick, Ga ;<£■ Try a. Fieoe | ’ And you will have nofothar. Beef, Poik, &usages, Etc., ALWAYS UN BARD.