Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, October 16, 1888, Image 3

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. Health la night* grow cooler alt women Who Me in tlio ti ustrheamatio or chilly should deep li| blanket wrap* over the night- gown, preventing aches nndoolda caught by toMtnt; ttie arm* over the head, 81 well ns the loss of deep that often cooies of disturbed circulation. People who use their brains habitually, teachers, writers, artiste, must keep warm as t|io saving of their ‘abilities. They mutt have fires early, uik) use footwarmers by day and night iutil dress like Esquimaux if neces sary, or congestion of the brain or lungs j» the penalty. The inflammation of the lungs which carried off George Eliot and Mrs. Browning was descended from the .chilliness and poor ctaplation which these brain workers had home for yean. Care must be taken, with ail this beat ing, to have a current of warm, fresh air circulating in the rooms and to have it healthily moist. Such precautions give a soft and lovely complexion, equal to the famous Newport bloom. The best way to secure this ooustant ventilation without draft is by having the top of the window fitted with a perforated board, pierced by 'many conical borings, only a quarterns wide at the center as at each surface of the liolfe. This gives a fine, forcible play ofminuto currents through the room in stead of a dangerous large draught. It is . a woman’s invention, and a very clever one for keeping rooms perfectly healthy and fresh. It is a little remarkable that a plain American -woman should have worked out a plan of cheap, efficient ventilation on the same principles as the Reach in vention which drew the applause of scientific men years later. . ; To keep the air moist the simplest way is to keep a pan of water in the heatreg- , with a large sponge in it, ora wet L hung with ends in the water, ing off moisture to the air which f over it. Pans of' wafer alone do very little good, though better than nothing. The . moisture must be directly in the path of the air to be absorbed by it The ■ water cans for stoves should pe la enough , to cover the whole top and kept dean and full of fresh water. Such water pans purity the air as well as it moist, as they absorb impurity little niter, iodine and salt in the water is very strengthening to brs|tiHHi^^H mild effect of. sea- air.—Shirley Dare’s Letter. * 4 '-\ 4 s . . Preparing • »er<o Skeleton. One of the most interesting features of the convention of state homeopathic phyBkdans is the completion by Dr. R. B. Weaver, demonstrator of anatomy at the Homeopathic college, of a plecoof work which lias occupied his close at- tention for six months. It is a complete >of all the nerves of tbo human. BABIES cur FOR IT. IHHUDS RELISH IT. (old by Druggist*. OSe.,10*., 01.04. mu. tmmm t co.. wuwnw. tlio ]x;sition they occupy ■life. Some idea con bo formed of (belabor involved when it is remem- - bered tliat the human body contains tip- wardjCf a million nerves of various sorts. Dr. WcaVer, who' latdy traveled in Europe, was struck with the want of some specimen of anatomy showing the nerves only.' Procuring the body . of a pdored woman, who had died in a very emaciated coddition, Dr. Weaver, work* ing ten hours a day for upward of six months, and chiseling the bones away piece by piece, managed to get what ho -wanted. As seen the other day, the , pinned to a blackboard in a pol- I frame, looked at a distance like a very delicate drawing in white of the ■nerves of the human figure. A close in- don, however, revealed the fact that he delicate lines wore really nerves, pome as delicate, and flfie as silk. The dam mater of the skull and backbone are retained and also the eyes, The nerves * of the spinal cord fcre so fine and so close together that a very fine needle Jutd to be vised to separate them. Portions of the •kin fire also preserved, but every particle W bone and tissue has been removed.— | Philadelphia,Inquirer. Sanger la Water Filter*. ’ A most astounding aevelation lias come to those who have been confidently tim ing to appliances for purifying their dnnking _ water. It seems that the ordinary Viter, instead of rendering the water'-,ptu-e find rate, is actually the -means of producing just the opposite je- sult. The Rhode Island Medical society, through Dr. Swarts, shows that some filters when first vised do removo a pro- portion of ' diseaseigerms. But after be ing in use only a few days there is a marked increase in the number of col onies of germs , in the filtered as com- .. uirRd with ttounflUMed water. In one instance the unfiltered water showed the presence of thirty-six colonies, while tbo filtered contained tM enormous number of 2,000, 8,000, OfOOO, and oven more. That is, the poison caught up by the filter the first few source of a become tbo of the look to your precautions, and then bo on your guard. ft you cannot constantly dtenso your filters yon had better destroy them— illustrative of tho different kinds of courago observable in different races, Lord wolseley teils us that at tho storm ing of Lucknow our troops found them- ’ selves in presence of skate bouse, from tho upper stoties of which a severe fire wqs kept up 4b them. Tlio only access to tho upper storks narrow Baby Portraits Every Mother want* these picture*; Baby's turn* and age. (■ WELL8, RICHARDSON AC0, Props., Ovriiogton,Vt rS' Wm •» * i It’s Easy to Dye wrnt' Superior m ’ * - Strength, PettneM, Beauty, AND Slifipllolty. dye* ever male, sad to five : durable colon. Ask fur the noothar. colors; zo coots sash. WELLS, MCHAROSOHA CO., Burlington, W. For (Hiding or Braastog Fancy. Article,, USB DIAMOND PAINTS. Odd, Silver, Bronze, Copper. .Only to CsM*. - - . * ' - .?•* Never Before Sold at Such Low Hates I | ” ‘ \ r. • .* , § Reduction in Prices! * -m * m Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware,IBuilding Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, * • v GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, « friend o the housewife, v Wood end Willow Vferein every dsslgn. In Crookery, aieee, Tin end Agate Were we beve a fins and large assortment, wblch we are roedy to offer at bottom prices. We will be pleteed to show our stock at *11 Urges. Satisfy yourselves end ue by giving ue en eerly cell. ML. MIOHELSON. AUG. F. FBANKLIN, - Sealer, Her and Commission Say, .Mu, Feed, Four, ton, Mill Feed Generally. • Car-Lb» M iiots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. -*N O W”^ t IS THE TIME TO INVEST JN RUNSWICK REAL ESTA POPULATION. 1884.. .., 1688.. ... 1892...., A........A.... .. 3,500 ..10,000 ..20,000 Valuation of Property, 1884. 1888. 1892..;..,* ...:. "1 ' i $1,433,677.38 2,572,113.00 , 6,000,000.00 66.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acre^ of cypress, lands. 60.000 acres of Timber in one body;good as can be had in the State. . , .. k. mm ClflDY PROPERTY. Ono cornci- lot, 80x00, with 160 Jootstrcot front, i Newcastle street. Excellent stand for any business. Most deslrabloireshlence lot 90xl80|frenting on twofstreets near park. Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s, cheap, cheap, cheap. One loqtrontlng caunl. Two water fronts in Hew Town, with railroad TunnlngonUneef anas. ^4 Store and dwelling oornor G and faolf atreote, now rented for ( 26 por month, (1,360. New dwelling on Nowcastlo street, with lot OOx .situated In business portion of olty. Ono of tho most dcslrabla lots on NowbasUe street south ot park. Excellentflmslnesa lot 60x180 on lho Bay. Modern cottage with lot 00x160 on London street. A pleasant home in the best part ot olty. ’anll-ly. "r r " Glauber & Isaac, fit w aid taissi Irebts 4 Brunswloli, Oa. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. &. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. «fc G. B. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal * and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, -Apples, • Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my line will And it to their advantage to call on mo before purchasing ’elsewhere. Hlghost market price* paid for Hides, Purs, Wax. Wool, Ac. tebll-Iy Eight z,ii house on A street—cun bo bought at u low figure. Four room cottage In DlxVilla with lot 90x100. Cnn he bought oheap as owner la anxious to sell. Two story house Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Boulevard in two minutes’ walk of poet office. , Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lot* Three store* on Bay street, on which tho Oglethorpe hotel is situated. *4 Business location on Oglethorpe street near Monk. .. W ’ (800 will purchase six Town |Commons lots 10 ono body. Lot (0x85 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield. Two residence lots near Boulovard. Lqt (0x90 corner Albany and I streets. Lot (0x90 corne*. Wwi and I streets. Anvono can doable hla money in twelve months by purchasing either ot the four tracts of acreage propony I offer for sole on the Point. (0 acres ot high lands lust north ot the city. One two-story li-room honso in northern part ot city, with live lots—cheap. New two-story eight room|house in New Town .Two two-story houses on idesiUhle tot 180 fee' from Boulovard. CanhobqughtforCkaoo. New six-room house on Boulevard—oheap. Desirable lot bn Blohmond street, between Monk and MansfWd. ^ " , Three ot those desirable new cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London streets. from Truck larm ot twenty-one acres with now 8 room house. Six able* with honso noar E T V A O docks. Jl. os feet front on Cochran avenue. S5 feet from street car line, tor (336. (1.10O will buy nine lots «Bnost in centre of the only. . Lot oornor London street and Cochran avenue 90x1(0, with the house. Truckflrm on bold salt crock, miles from Post Office. cllv, W3 Hodges & O’Connor. After ono year’s trial It is now an acknowledged fact that we SSSSk'WSlEeep the Puiest and Freshest Drugs in the City. s man at a time, flic EnglMi | • f Our Prescription Department soldiero- shrank for a moment from what seemed certain death. But the Sikhs, rushed in, went up tlio staircases with out it moment’s hesitation, and in five minutes had thrown every rebel out of tlio windows. Yet the Sikhs would ndt hitvo stood up man to man against Eng lish infantry. There ia aiao the courage peculiar to certain individuals and cer- aih . races which arise* from contempt to a better and happier life. This was .Gordon’s courage. This was tho courago ■>f the Ironsides. And this is tho eour- « 4-- of iho Turk*.—London Standard. Is without doubt tbo most complete, as tlio amount of work exactness and dispatch, re this department Is under the — tlon dark known to tho Brunswick public. Neither demonstrates. We also guarantee npervlslon ot tho oldest prescrlp- are we eooOned to sziy one physician’* pro- serlptibns, but. as has been demonstrated, are thoroughlv prepared to All any ssd *lltl._. — written, audit you favor ua with a call in this line we wil (guarantee satisfaction, both as to <|ualU trend price. We also keep’s full line of soaps, tooth, hair amlnall, dothiand blacking brashes, combs, and toilet articles, and In fact, everything that goes to make ups flzit class drag store. We nr® tlio Proprietor of tht | £ OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. and Rti.srberry Inda Water,- which w* la recommended jhv physicians, and we Sarexpsrilla and Rti.sr berry l Ginger Ale I* recommentle that It less good as any Imported In the mi • convinced that what w* tell yon is tree. Also Farms and Farm Lagds situated in this and adjoining counties Jareful attention pa$i to tibe Vefttirt References, Oglethi 216 Newcastle Stwet,