Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 02, 1888, Image 3

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Oh, MI«MllMlWNhl(N«i >*. »ot u. «*m ______ taadgn, Koc jtt to «M a* {Mill at HM night. To m» OH «Mi th* 4MM aguM an* fight Thn^-«rrU*Jjrr««r Ah.** I BOS to mm Mm*, Demath a mn mmT oataMol night. But jaat heearno thay knaw that I would gam Upon a star. that ahlM as OM through antes, ■ r ' " *— Is^bsT Until uijf boon grow thick with strangled • lyrtayaareranted to nights,mynights todays— , oh, 1 m tht wo«« of mm dead m Deep down fat jroor tnlrnculotiti atd eyre! —John Ernest McCann In Kaw York World. Yeo|wm of thn Oohrw. 'Andrew Fischer, an employs of the ModTM Railway company, <rn> seated in the retanda of hi* bungalow and ob- served two large cobras on the barren plain immediately in front of the house. Arming himself with a stout stick, he proceeded to the spot and' encountered the snake*. He succeeded in Idllihtf one of them, while the other,, which bad been slightly wounded, managed to esoope. Mr. Fischer hunted about for the runaway, but could not find it He then returned to his bungnlowahd rested for some time, os he was off duty.' Later in the day ho prepared to go to his work, and with that object got out his dothes to dress. He sat on Ms coat, and was about to put on hie- shirt when' hh fait something bite 'him- on 'the' babk.' ,; Ha turned round, and to his horror found h snake on the cot behind him, which he is said to have recognized as the cobra he had wounded that morning. . Ha imme diately sought relief, ana all 'kifldsOf remedies were- appHoa/b^fto'no'etttet, , and ho died in the evening.* It is oom* monly believed among the Hindus that no animal is moro revengeful than tho cobra, and that if an attehttMTlft ttmde'to kill it and it escapes it noyfr’givto |tai» rest until it tartmalnd^ itsvengeanba- uoon its assailant.—Botneward Mail. ; , ■ ' "• ' - i”* Canned Frnlts and Vegetables. - Mirny’fruits and vegetables, being hermetically sealed while they are fresh from, the vines at the ■point of sunnlv'.'are fresher, more wholcsbme and palatable than the so ’dolled fresh fruits and Vegeta bles exposed for sale for consider,-dd periods of time in city. and villa;;* markets—a foot not generally understood or appreciated. Our best packers now insist that these articles shall bo picked ’ in tho morning while the dew (a on them, and brought to thefactories In tho highest state'of perfection, and it is safe' to say that in all well ordered factories cleaner and more tidy methods are employed'in the systematic preparation of canned goods than: in the average home kitchen. —Francis B. Thurber in Medical Classics. Features of American Handicraft. Sapidity of execution, not fine work, is tho distinguishing feature Of all American handicraft. Ameri- *can carpenters and wood workers do .mgrc good work in a given time than any of their brothers of other lands, but it does hot have tho faultless neatness of the product of Chinese and French artisans. Tho Chinese, for instance, mako chairs, cabinets and even houses without the use of a singlo nail, and every pieco of wood is fitted to its place with hair line exactness. It is not con sidered extraordinary in China to spend three years in tho construction of a single bedstead.—Chicago Nows. Tho. Amount of Water Power. • The American Statistical association publishes some interesting figures on tho amount of wiatar power employed in the United States. In 1880 there was a total water power equal to 1,929,870 horse power used for manufacturing purposes, rid* being 89.0 per cent, of the total power thus employed in the states. The annual -value of tho waterpower thus ut&tehUs aet down at $94,000,000. Tho New England states alone use 84.fi per cent, of tho whole water power o( the oountiy, and altogether the Atlanlio states use over three-fourths of tho whole. —Puhlie Opinion. * Tho "Book of the Dead." A magnificent hieroglyphic papyrus, tsnmtalnlng a CBtofUl tHUMCript Of the ‘JBookof the Dead," has'been secured by Hie British museum. It was written for a royal acgib*<wIkdAnl, who was q man of great part of the ; kings of tho . in the early t&tto rule of the dynasty over What Dogs Cost r*. There ia in the United?Stptesa dog for an average dog every year If ted to chickens would yield a return Of moro than $10. High tonod^dogs are very ex pensive, their food carting a good deal moro than that of mow people.—Public Oulnfoo. - ’ I If You Are Sick ■i lib Hsafiaahs, HiUralgli, Ilk uttalhn Dyspep , fit. ftMomsm IBeod tteners. Kidney Direr.,*, CtmtUiMUos. limk Troubles, Fever and Asm. itirerltnmm, r»rtUI Paralysis, ot Neuron* h» , tnrtlna, om Mart Celery Omb pound and bo ! lurel la each of tbna tha ctnaa I* Brutal or I physical overwork, anxiety, cxpoMine nr malaria, ! tho aflMI of which li to weaken tbo mnrousays- t- u,Malting toons of thaw Omt Eetsore ! the otte with that (root Norva Toole, and the Slippers for the Children. In ono of the cantons of Switzerland tho publio educational authorities cele brate the approach of the wet Season by providing each of their young scholars with a pair of Blippere, which the chil dren bring wltlj them in tho morning, T ‘arid weak«>lndoortriarfng tho dayi white their damp boots am being dried at the . fire. Thus tho bb&nces of their catching cold are reduced to o minimum, and the result is, of course, greater comfort for the youngsters, inufch relief from anxiety on tho put of their parents, and, it may be assumed, a corresponding regularity in school attendance. ‘ Some day poor bid England may soe its way to taking a hint from little Switzerland.—London Globe. i v-nrut will dtsappsar. Paine's Cetery Compound lii/ mr ease • tingle bottlo tngeJfr nervonmess entirely wrought * neat change Hi netvr>nebess dlseppeered, and with it the resuhlug < of the toomteh, heart and liter, and thu w STu Colonr Compound <A * Will Cure You! MM—— Victory, Victory, V . Warranted to_ dyoa ever made, ilural-lo colon. nooths. . . . ■ A Dress Dyed ) A. Coat Colored fS Garments Renewed J 1 A Child can °tssK&’SJsat WELLS, RICHARDSON A CO.. FORb ,y • .'' •' t ' — -■ - *. . ' ' W Never Before Sold at Such laOW Great Reduction in Farmers’ Implements of High’ Mill- Hardware, Building Su i6e cream freezers, refrigerato: GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves. FB1ENDO THE HOUSEWIFE. Wood and Willow Wan in every design. In Crockery, Glees, Tin and Agate' large auortment. which we are ready to offer at bottom prleee. We will be pis ' all clmen Setlefy youreelvee and u. by glrlpg ne an early call. MICH] JOKT. . F. FK4NKLIN, Dialer, Broker aud Coemissu Mercian toy, «ra| Mill Feed Generally Car-Load Lots a. Specialty We Compete with g.ny Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isasle, Pro uce and tanissum Brunswick, Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. <fc. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. '* HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Balted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &a Consignments call on me Wool, Ac. icnta solicited. Parties wanting anything in my Uno will And it to their advantage to before purchasing ^elsewhere. Highest market prices paid (or Hides, Fore, Was, fehll-ly Hodges & O’Connor. After one veer's trial It Is now an acknowledged (set that we Seep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the v City. Our Prescription Department la without doobt the most complete, at the amount of work done demonstrates. Wo; exactness end dispatch, r* this department Is nnder tho personal euperrlslon of the oldi tlon clerk known to the Brnnewlek public. Kelthcr are we confined to any one phy MiniUi KhL aahR* hM>n nMnnnitpahvl. MM thatvmwklw imuh.imA tnfill nn« anil r'l are also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. When ww marafeetu* Lomm. OlngerAU, fiamparUht and Cl©Tr©l€iaad. <2z> Tib. 1 Will carry ther. own by a verpdtfge undoubtedly ’ * A. Raiser & Broth -Are tber Leaders of the Dry Goods Mfirkati '-—FOR, r..T. Have they not Everything;- you want ? Have they not the very Newest in the Market? Have they not the Lowest Prioes ? Have they not the Largest Stock to choose from ? Ha?e they not Everything that is Stylish ? Have they not the Latest in everything, beginning with. Dress Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Circulars, NmWMARACHEnS, H3«J. '• -' : v : . r • !.v, /*.;. . • -if- |In fact everything belonging to a first-class opening for the' season? They have all and everything your heart desires, und all they all of you is to kindly give them a call and convince your self of their endless variety-ot, , ] '*■ ; ‘4 NEW GOODS •' ' " "U At prices lower and more to your advantage than ever heretofore offered to the public in this or any other section. Jl*. SSalo©x Bio. ” •isaL- - 1 " ■*■■■•••”*' INSURANCE ’ ‘ T ' —^-AND-—— Real Estate v Aaent, hepuese'nting-—— ’ EIGHT LEADING Fill MiMCE CO’S -INCLUDING f- (VI? “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TBAVBIiEBH ACCIDENT CO., of Hartford. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSCBANCE SOCIETY, «f x Hew York. Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALEL . ^DUAtEEllON, LOCAL DENTISTS. Offlco in Kairerblook, over drug*toreotUoyd AAOjim*. • a jQ P. ATKINSON, DENTIST. Office up atotre In Wrlght’i new * Physicians. 1. -Q.BIlBFpKD.n.D.. x ^PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Lawyers. ^ t HITPI Bli'O, QHOVA1T * WI ATTORNEYS ATLAW. Practice In all the oourta of tl colt. O&ce In Crovatt block. 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. State and County Taxe^. ML I will be at tho following named place* on tho dates mentioned for thepurpou ot collecting the State and County Tsxos for tho year 18S3 to-wit: BEOULAB BOUND. St. Simone Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. T, and Dee. Bethel, Oct. 1*. Nor. 9, and Doc. 5. Pennlck’s Store, Oct. is, Nov. 10, and Deo. 0. Brunswick (Council Chamber), Oct. 15, It, IT; Nor. 1J, 13, H and Dec. 7.8,10. < ! ; SPECIAL CALL. No. 1 K. T. V. 40. U. B., Nov. IT, Fanev Bluff Nov. M, Powell’s and .Iordan’s Stores, Nov. #, All other davs not above mentioned, 1 cube found at my onloo in tho Council Chamber. Please retoembor dates. DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant .Corsets, Zephjr anj Shobj Yin, EibroitySilk, September M, 1888. G. B. FLWT, Real Estate Agent, CnovATT Block, Room 2. D ESfBAliLE C1TV AND COUNTltV ritOP. - KBTY for sale and rent. wk cmncLK. etc# Deznorest Reliable Patters s y% For Ladies’ ud Children’s Dresses. Great Bargains In ladles' .and chlldren’s H6- half the usual prices, Tho ladles are ro ily invited to come and tee for themselves. E. EARLE, 4 115 Newcastle Street, . - Brunswick, Oa. McDonald mean, M Mel, y L.J.Leavy&. Co., AUCnOH AND CONHISMOk MKUCUANT*. AND ' ■tmi rnntiTini abehts. OPECIAL attention given to collection of rents. D Business and ooasiitnmcnU sollvltci, and ■paady returns guarsnussl. oillcenukt >l*u to ADYBBTtlXK- APPEAL OfibW. Fulton's Old Stand, - Newcastle St. WE WILL KEEP Afl'T LI. Sl'l'HI OF FBESH BEEF, VEAL, MUTTON, Aud Pork, Vanln-a and Ham* in their -eamn. UlVUUiacall. sep-lm m Trunks ami Vnliaca a e|» , i:<Uy, at j.?, Miuhi'laim.