Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 03, 1888, Image 3

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Reminiscence of book* and paper* of ) and unfilled the period recall* the dire want of every specie* of itationerr in Itolil, If You Are 8ick i household, and the rough devices which were resorted to .for supplying —h deficiencies. It was a time when ’ individual wlio wished to use an en- i might be compelled first to moke it, after the theory of ‘‘first catch your hare,” etc. The manner of their making was to cut them out of paper by a tin or pasteboard pattern, and fasten the flap* either with glue manufactured from tM gum of the cherry tree, or with ordinary flour paste. Old desks and secretaries With Headache, Neuralgia, Bhrumstlsia Dytpep. da, Min ones*. Blood Humor,. Kidney Disease, Osuslptttao. Female Trouble, Fever and Ague, Sleeplessness, Partial 1’arslyri*. or Nervous I’roa- iratioo, m« Paino's OoIcjt Compound sod be cared. la each of then the c .too is mental or physical overwork, anxiety, 0.\|,*ute nr malaria, the effect of which la to weaken the ncrroua ays- Una, resulting In one of these diseases. Remove the OAUntwllh that groat Nervo Tonic, sad'the nssuLT will disappear. were ransacked, and frequently not un successfully, for tbo red wafers or the sealing wax of an earlier date. Even the most stylish and fashionable note paper for correspondence had an 'ex tremely unstylish texture, to say nothing of its hue, that ill comported with the • red wax stamped with a crested coat of arms. The juice of poke berries, com pounded with vinegar, or the distillation of a vegetable product known as “ink balls,” usurped the place of ink, and faded from its original purple or crimson color with great rapidity to one of ugly rust. •. ■ • J Steel pens were scarcely to be bad for love or Confederate money, and the for gotten accomplishment of: trimming a gray goose quill to a good nib came to be once more an accomplishment with an ascertained value. The mucilage on the backs, of tbo ill engraved blpe 10sent stamps, adorned with the head <jf Jeffer son Davis, often, failed of its' pt and the fingers, which were not . quently tired enough after cutting out and making the envelope, trimming the pen and writing the letter, must * ni fitill go through |the labor ofseparae the stamps from each other with a pair of scissors or a .penknife ' ” * ‘ flour paste to the back trant stamp, to insure the lafe carriage . pf the missive of affection to the fir whoeeay&ttowht never road . iof that day, bereft of , made them for themselves by me »and pouring the molten lead into i-cavity of small feeds from the tone Tri&nied to u point the home acil, though its mark was ■RIM to stove the purposes of toe young scribes and mathematicians.—, A. C. Gordon in The Century, Paine's Celety Compoiintl Jam. L. Bower, Bprtngfleld, Mas,., writes*— Paine's Celery Compound cannot be excelled ts Nerve Tonic. In my ease a tlnglo bottle For tlis Aged, Nervous, OsiiiliUted. A Dress Dyed ) • A Coat Colored > IQ Oamenis Renewet J cents. A Child can i ise them I IMS 1 WEIL8, RICHARDSON & Ct , Propt^rllsgtoo, Vt , A' Home 1 * Sense of Smell. The horse will leave musty l hay Tin- touched in his bin, however hungry. He will not drink of water objectionable to his questioning sniffs, or from a bucket which soma odor makes offensive. how ever thirsty. His intelligent nostril will widen, quiver nhd query over the dainti est . bit, offered by too fairest of hands, withctosingB that would make a mortal shut his oyee aad swallow a nauseous mouthful at a goto. A mare is,never M&r. sight or ’'whlnqty that her colt is really her own nntil she has a certified nasal certificate to toe fact A blind horse, now living, will not al low the approach of any stranger with out showing signs of anger not safely to be disregarded. ^ The distinction is evi dently made by his sensejof smell, and at a considerable distanoo. Blind horses, as a rule, will gallop wildly about a pasture without striking the surrounding fence. The sense of smell informs them of its proximity. Others will, when loosened from the 6table, go directly to the gate’or bars opened to their accustomed feeding grounds, and when desiring to return, after hours of careless wondering, will distinguish the oho outlet and patiently await its opening. The odor of that par ticular part of the fence is their pilot to it. . The horse in browsing or while gather ing.herbago with his Ups is guided in its choice of proper food entirely by its nos trils. Blind horses do not make mistakes. in their diet In toe temple of Olympus a bronze horse was exhibited, at tbo sight of which six real horses experienced the most violent emotions, i&lian j udiciously observed that the most perfect art could not imitate nature sufficiently well to produce so strong an illusion, Dike Pliny and Pausanius, he consequently affirms that “in, casting tooStatue a magician had thrown HippomaneB upon it,” which by too odor of the plant deceived the horses, and therein wo have the secret of the'miracle. The scent alono of a buffalo robe will cause many horses to evince lively terror, and too floating scent of a nffiroad train will frighten somo long (titer too locomotive is out of sight and hearing.—Prairie Farmer. ■ Teeth tToad *a Jewel*. Wo have frequently heakl of gems of fhooght falling from the lips, but it has Matt left to too Nineteenth century to implant actflhl jewels in the teeth, so that as the lips move, no matter what sentiments they utter, the jewels flash with rare brffiiimcy. Verily art one’s mb. becoming objects of value. A Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great Reduction in If rices I Quality, Farmers’ Implements of Highes (Mill Hardware, Building Suj plies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS CUTLERY, GREAT BARGi Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, IFBIENDO THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood and Willow Wara In ovary Assign* In Crockery, Gian, Tin and Agate 1 largo assortment, which wo aro ready to oflfr at bottom^-*— “— »llTlma«. Satisfy yourselves and up by giving ha ah oulyMU.' HUE. MICHELSON. AUG. r. Healer, Broker and Commission Merck Hay, Mo, Feed, Four, Mill Feed Generally Car-Load Lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ai\d 'anll-ly. Price, and. Mean just what we Say. *- Glauber & Isaac, Pro one and Commission Brunswloli, Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. &. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fe G. K. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted and Smoked Meats, HJuisj/Breakfast Bacon, Meai and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, Ac. Victory, Victory, Vic Cl@T7-elaa3.d- tis-maAajaaaton. Will carry ther own by a very large majority, and undoubtedly ^UMP A. , Kaiser & Brother -Arerttie Leaders of the Dry Goods Market, — m Have they not Everything you waut ? Have they not the very Newest in the Market? Have they not the Lowest Prices ? Have they not tho Largest Stock to choose from ? Have they not Everything that is Stylish ? Have they not the Latest in everything, beginning with 1 Dress Goods, Trimmings, Circulars, NBWMABKBTB,l!tO. In fact everything belonging to a first-class opening for the season? , • * ••>. ■ ; w : They have all an<^ everything your heart desires, and all' they all of you is to kin§ly give them a call and convince your self of their endless variety ot NTCW At prices lower and more to your advantage than ever heretofore offered to the public in this or any other section. SSsbisex ds Bro. INSURANCE -and Real Estate Arrent, REPRESENTING EIGHT HIDING FINE IHSOHIHCE' GO'S -INCLUDING THE- "SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS. GA., lUyELKBH ACCIDENT CO., Of Hartford. EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, of Houses to Rent and for Sole. CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Office In Kaiser Block, over First National Bank. le»-ly 1888. TAX NOTICE. ^ B GALE tc EON, . LOCAL DENTISTS. Offloo In Kaiser blqok, over drug store of Lloyd « Adams. v . JTJ D. ATKINSON,’ . - dentist. Physicians; g BURFOUD, SI. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON y Office np etoin in Breeze building; residence on Newcastle street, opposite Moore’s boarcUng Lawyers. WT- QHOVATT WHITFIELD, ‘ ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 'State and County Taxes. I will bo at the (allowing named plncei.on dates mentioned for tbo ptinmae ot collecting the Stato and County Taxes far the year 1886 to-wit! REOBLAR ROUND. St, Simons Mills Store, Oct. 11, Nov. 7, and Dec. 'Bethel, Oct. n, Nov. 8. anli Deo. S. l’cnnick’s Store, Oct, 18, Nov. 10, and Doo.0. Brunswick (Connell Chamber), Oot.15, IS, IT; Nov, IS, 13,14 and Deo. 7,8,10. » , SPECIAL CALL. N0.1E.T. V.AQ.B.K, Nov. 17, Fancy Blntf ‘ Nov. B, Powell’s and Jordan’s Stores, Nov. 18. ' otherriayt not above mentioned, 1 can be Consignments eollclted. Parties wanting anything In my line will And it to their advantage to call^on me before purchasing;cleowhero. HigHest market prices paid for Hld^s, Fnrs^Wax, toe molar* ta they ire drawh, have them carefully polished and wear - them os ainglo charms, or, if there bo a sufficient number, have them set medhl- lionsbopeand made into bracelets. Tho wearing of a human tooth is said to be as ft carrier of happiness and r be dnlmed 'as belonging to ourcenmry. a* no record .is found of it in tiie mnsty pages of loug ago. Not bo, however, with too long wafting sticks with the crook handles tint' many ladies'carry along in their summer jaunts, whether said jamits be UP steep, lugged hillsides or over the sea shore's even piano. The Alpine stick leaks picturesque, so thought the woman of fashion of the time of- Charles II, althoMgli tho finger of improvement has undoubtedly been laid on the sticks of today. They ore made of polished wood. Hodges & O’Connor, After one rear's trial It Is now an acknowledged fact that we Seep Purest a&d Freshest Drags in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt themoet complete, ea the amodhtof work done makeup. We aim guarantee of the oldeatVreaerip- to any one pbyatcfan’a pro - ■ - -** that may be 1, both as to quail- cloth and blacking braahea, p a flnt class drag store. We bnt. os hat 1 id If you fav "■--‘ste OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. d Strawberry Sods (Water, wbleh we reeommemled by |*« hat It la at good at any Imported in the mtrkcl. convinced that wliat we fell yon it true. DRESS TRIHMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, Elegant Corsets, • > . Yin, Embroidery l For Ladies’ and Children’s Dresses. Great Bargains in ladles’ and children’s Ho siery half the usual prices. The ladies an re- > spectfully invited tocome and sea for themselves. E. EARLE, *U Newcastle Street, Brunswick, Ga. G. B. FLINT, Real Estate Agent, McDonald & dean, Cbovatx Block, Rook 2. D'SSSSSSJLS?-" ln ™ r *“* Fritss’i 1, Niwnstle St XVB WILL KEEP AfFULL SUPPLY OF _ If R 1A.U SSSSSSA Xif EVSSROVAA JSS «/S L.J.Leavy& Go., FBESHBKF, TEAL,IDTTOV, AUCTION An COEEiamOR BBXCBANTS, ANN SEilSEAL CHUCTUM ASCNT1. C<PECI AL attention (tven to eoUsetiaa at rum. P Bastneas and eonrignments toUriMd^a'i spsedy ratnras guaraatasd. ONke Amwnis-Amtt tits. Trunks anrt Valid J. Mlchelson. a specialty, at