Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 07, 1888, Image 3

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* IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN REAL ESTA Yalmpon of Property.! Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe IrtroetneaiiHanlfleld. Two resldenco lots near Boulevard. Lot 10x90 corner Albany and Ittreeti. Lot 80x00 oome*. Wolf ind I Btrocti. *' Anyone eon'doable hie money in twelve months by purchasing either of die four tracts of acreage property I offer fortale on the Point.. 00 acres of highlands lust north of the cltyi ’♦ s One two-story U-roomhouso in northern part of city, with five lots—cheap. -New turo-stofy eight room|bouse4a New Town Six room house on Union street from Boulevard; Can Now dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot 60x ,situated In business portloh of city. Deslrablo lot On Blohmohd .Monk and Mansfield. Throe of those desirable newc ran avenue, between George ant Four two story houses Just built—a good Invest ment on A street—can lie bought Truck farm on bold salt crock, 1J{ miles from Post Offlco. Business location on Oglcthorpo street noar Monk. THEE* SANITARY INFLUENCE. Dwelling Hesses aad to lellvltal Health. FOrthe last few years public attention has been quite frequently called to the influenco of trees upon climate. The special issue of tlio United States agricul tural department on forestry, and many other contributions, have shown how rainfall Is affected, ^towtlte balance of • the atmteqdiere la disturbed and how climntp elm ages from the extended and rapid removal of forests. There is an' other study of tnea allied to this which has reference to their relation to house* and to individual health.« *’ Both the atmosphere and the soil are oooled and moistened by the presenoo «f trees. This results from the drawing up 6f the water from the subsoil and from the exclusion of the sun’s rays. Besides this, a considerable portion of the rain fall collects on the leaves and branches. M. Fontiat has shown '‘that the leafage of leaf-bearing trees intercepts one-third and that of pine trees one-half of the * rainfall, which is afterward returned to the atmosphere by evaporation. On the other hand, ' these same leaves and branches restrain the evaporation of the water which reaches the ground. This evaporation Is nearly four times less under a mass of foliage in a forest, and 21-8 times under a mass of pines, than in the open." Then we have stagnation of air from that interruption of wind currents caused by the foliage. It is, therefore, not without tea __ that the sanitarian studies the trees of the yard or lawn in their bearing upon individual health. Persona of susoepti- Uo lungs, or having any tendency to rheumatism, need to be carefully guarded against such influences. Where the foli age is denso about houses, or where the limbs overshadow the piazzas or roof, they become the storage pieces for damp, unwholesome air. Ins falling leaves gatheri.ig from year to year give a cor respond,!!^ dampness to the soil, while at time of foliage the sunshine 'is meastHg- Uy excluded. It is pretty evident mat mankind was not intended to be reared In the woods. The influence of trees in causing malaria. < r in -o Intercepting it as to have it tarr among them, lias )o been known, - a di v uardeiujou gnv .of three acres in . xieui in Surrey, sur rounded by trees, is generally three or six degrees colder than the open com- mon beyond the trees, and a large pond In a pine wood twenty miles from Lon don afforded skating for ninety consecu. tive days in the winter of 1885-0, while during the greater part of the time the lakes in the London parks were free from ice.” * We know with what interest tlio lover of trees watches the growth of those planted by his own hand, and how many are apt to bo scattered about tho new home mansion. As years go on, and their growth and foliago increase, the owner is loth to remove them or severely to shorten their branches. If so, there Is great danger that the dry soil and onco comfortable homo-will Some tor'be the dampest and least desirable spot in the neighborhood. A recent careful writer has given theTfollowing sensible direction as to tree planting ns it bears upon tho conditions of health: “A tree should not stand so near a house that if it were to fall it would fall upon tho house, or, in other words, the trank should bo os far from tho house os tlio height of tho tree. Belts of trees may bo planted on tho north and east aspects of houses, but on the <mst side the trees should not bo so nlar nor so high as to keep tho morning sun from tho bedroom windows in the shorter days of the year. On tho south and west aspects of houses, isolated trees only should be permitted, so that there mhy be free access of the sunshine and of the west winds to tho house and grounds. High wall and palings on these aspects are also objectionable, and should be re placed by fences, or, better still, by open If You'Are #lek inth Headache, Mentals!*. Rh umatiun Dyspep. *!«, ftllioMDea. Mood Humors, Ridker Disease, c.msUpeMon, Fc&ejj Trouble*, revet and Ague, Petal)!*!*, or Nervous rroe. l rattan, uk Paine * Celery Compound end be cured, luoachortbaro tho ettue la mental or palings, especially 4t the' houses are oc cupied during the fall of tlio leaf and in the winter. "Trees for planting should be chosen in the following order: Conifers, birch, acacia, beech, oak, dm, lime and poplar. For our American homes we must add the maple, the ash and the tulip tree, or American poplar, although tho denso foliage of tho maple is sometimes ob jectionable. Pino trees collect tho greatest amount of rainfall and permit the freest evaporation from tho ground, while their branchless stems offer the least degree of resistance to tlio lateral circulation of the air. Acacias, oaks and birches are late to burst into leaf, and therefore allow tho ground to be warmed to tho 6un’s rays in the early spring. Tho elm, lime and chestnut are the least (le- Birablo kind of trees to plant near bouses. They come into leaf early and cast their leaves early, so tlyit they exdudo the spring sun and do not afford much shade in tho hot autumn months, when it is often required. Trees are of valuo in indie..ing choice of residence. Rich foliage, terns and mosses tell of damp ness uml alluvial deposits. Flowers and fruit trees point to u dry mul sunny site. Children will bo healthiest where most flov. c... grow, and old people will live longest where our common fruits ripen best. Fines and their companions, the birches, indicate a sandy or gravel 6ofl, elms n riel* anil somewhat damp 6oil, oaks and ashes u heavy clay, pop lars and willows a low, damp or marshy soil. Lew then our (esthetics bo tem pered by our desires for health, and choice and abundance of trees be adapted to our sanitary needs. ’’—Medical Classics. physical overwork, anxiety, exposure nr malaria, ----- - - 'nALs tho tffbet of vhlch 1* » weaken tho nerve* sys tem, resulting !-onu < f| the e Chesses. Banova tho caws with that r»«t Nervo Tonic, and the ':tWULTWilldluppMS,^_ Paine's Celery Compound Celery Compound cannot Tonic. In my cue a with heart and WenSSTelck as I have CelerySjmpSun' Will Cure You! mm L«tr For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. Warranted F or IO A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored . Garments Renewed ) A Child can use them! for all Fancy'and Art Work. AtdragglstiniidMerchants. Dyer ' _ Book free. WEU.8, RICHARDSON A C0„ Prop*., Buritofto*, Vt Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great Reduction in Ibices I farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAftf FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, G3EAT BARGAINS IN Cook StbVes for Wood or Coal, OU Stoves, FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE. Wood and Willow Ware In svsry d«stgn. In Orockary, Olau, Tin and Asato Wara wo have a flno and largo laaortmenLwhloh wo aroroadv to offer at bottom price,. Wo will bo plstaeddo .how our utook at all time*. Satisfy yonnelve, and no by giving aa an early call. 2>/L. MIOHELSON. AUG. **• FRANKLIN, Dialer, Enter aai Commission Herctai, Day, drain, Feed, fonr, Bam, M<ll Feed Generally., Car-Life** juots a Specialty POPULATION.: 1884 $1,433,677.38 1888...*?...*. 2,672,113.00 1892. 6,000,000.00 _ K FOR 1884 1888.... 1892.... 65,000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 60,000 acres, of Timber in one body; good as*oan be had in the State. CITY PROPERTY. One cornor ldt, 30x00, with 150'footstrcct(front, >n Newcastle street. — Excellent stand (or any Most desirable.residence) lot OOxlSOJfronting on two|strects near park. • Three Town Commons lots near Dr. tittle's, cheap,cheap, cheap. One lotifronting canal. Two water fronts ln-New Town, with railroad running on line ol same. ^^^^ ,u pSS^t r hfl^a2i> Vr?1£ •* trCeti, We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac, Pro wand Commission Hants Brunswloli „ Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B.|«fe.JW.|R. R, next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fe G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Haus, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting Anything m my lino will And it to their advantage to call on me before purchasing ^elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, .Furs, Wax, febil-ly Wool,'Ac. Hodges & O’Connor. After one year’s trial It Is new an acknowledged fact that wc Tho wearing of gloves of a different color—the right I {and different from the left—is increasing in Plubk Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt tho most complete, os the amounted work done demonstrate*. Wo jUooguarantee exactness aad dispatch,»this'depaitmret Is under the persons! supervision of the oldi Mon clerk known to the Orunswlek public. , jpervlsli ,——. Neither are wo confined to any one physician's pro scriptlons, bat, ss hts been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to All any and all that may be written, and If you favor ns with a call In Ibis line we will guarantee satisfaction, both as toquali- tv and price. Wa also keep a fall line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brushes, combs, and toilet articles, and In fact, evorythlngthat goes to make up n first class drug store. We are also Proprietorof the ; One of tho most desirable lots on Newcastle street south of park. Excollcnt|buslncss lot 50x130 on lbe Bay. Modern cottngo with lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant home in the best part of city. ntaTow figure. New six-room house on Boulovard—oheap. onCoch- lon streets. ' iSSKki Small farm of seventeen aerea^three miles front Court Hoops. Truck form of twcnty*ono acres with new (* room house. Six acres with houso near B T V A Q docks. Four room cottage In Dixvillo with! Iot;00xluo. Can be bought cheap ns owner is anxious to sell. 1 A foot front on Cochran avenue. U feet frost Two story houso Just completed on 1st Avenue. Trui of poai lot on Boulevard In two minutes’ walk Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots on which the Oglethorpe hotel Is situated. 8300 will purchaso six Town ICommons lots In one body. ' street ear lino, for (US. (1,100 will bny nine lots almost in centre of the. etty. . Lot corner London street and Cochran aveaue 00x180, with the house. Throe stores on Bay street. Oak Grove Plantation, oooUlalng 1000 scree ol the beat farm lands in the State. To |mll» from city. * < Also Farms and Farm Lands situ&ted ii this and adjoining counties. 1 Trouble to Slot Property, Careful attention paid to the. renting References, Oglethorpe and First National OGLETHORPE -BOTTLING WORKS. Tho Inrgret marbiff quarryin tboworld SmntS l tolj^^i5^'mado! l, Our1jhJSro^!}o“? , rcp!imn^d«l by physicians, i {jUmtofC^org^bid company | Veil end give ns a trial ndlncnnvl r .fliiKir vrliat we tell you U tru».. Real Estate Agency, 216 NewcastleSStreet, Bmiswick, Sa