Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 06, 1888, Image 3

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3* A MOAIiBANII, LOCAL DENTISTS, ^OffieelnKaiser block, orer drugiloreofWoyd p D. ATKINSON, ~ DENTIST. Office up stain In Wrlght’i niw umg, Physicians, ‘ CT BUBFOKD, M. . PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON r ATTORNEYS AT LAW. o«^C^^.^ BnU ^ C DRESS TRIMMINGS, Children’s Worsted Goods, * Elegant Corsets, Ztpkjr ud SuiBj Yirn, Embroidery Silk, CBKXKLI, Xtc. Demorest Reliable Patterns For Ladle*’ and Children'! Dresses. Great Bargain* In ladle*' and children'* Ho ller? half the usual price*. The ladle* are re- •peetfullylnrltodtocome and *ecfor themrolve*. B. EARLE, SUNewcaeMe Street, - Bnuuwick, Oe. L.J.Leavy& Co, on ah» common ibbchahts, arb OBRRBAL COUUtcmO A0IRT8. UAL attention given to collection of roots, alneee and realignment* aolleltad, and rretnrna gnasaateed; Ohio* next doer to iTiaxa-Armaa. odtoe. fr. — If THE ONLY r—" CELERY m t OUM m COMP "hW ROM CB Nourilfla ■la Bedlty Puna** Wre Wank. I remember • cans where a atnall dty oongregntion that had among Itx mem ber* acnivolr a man that wna even fairly well educated, hoard a man preach rev- cral Sabbaths. Ho wo* a graduate of a New. England college and of one of tha belt of our theological ecnilmtrlee, a of good addreaa icholarly and gentle manly In Mi pulpit man non, a careful, thoughtful wrmonUer and a fluent speaker. He wna disliked; and when some of the chief men were questioned i to the cause of dimadafacttoii, they re- | Ho doesn’t have a commanding presence. plied, “He ■ The reader, of this letter will recall one of old of whom it waa said that his bodily presence was weak and his speech contemptible; but they will be foxed to admit that Paul was, after all, aometbbto of a preacher.' This congregation in search of a “commanding presence" were a feeble folk, numerically and financially; and though the Lord’s people, however jpoor mid woak^ugh^thecmloa^r. to food, yX Bathings are in Am ebmuh^ai well as In tha world, it Is a question whether they werewholly wise In looking Im Mriatitaa in flu tod’s vessel, and whether they were not too alow in ap preciating the Lord’s grace contained to | it; and although ministers _ ought not to | amount of berated by thei JBI receive, still this Incident salary that they it will remind many'of the man who said, concerning an underpaid servant girl, “Ton can’t expect all the Christian virtues for $2 a week;"—Ibe Gentary. - As soon as the epldemlo is over the first step weald be to have a thorough and systematic house to house investiga tion, and all plaore carefully noted where cases qpcorred. fit these booses tho mat tresses, blankets, carpets and woolen materials shouidbe burned. The linen and cotton goods ootdd be effectually dis infected by thoroughly boiling in a com pound prepared for this purpose. By tills means, I think, the city could be freed from the microbes and another vis itation next season fully prevented. To do this would cost a great deal, and that is one -reason why the government could doit tor more effectually than any ownmlttto or other authority. It cer- » would cost from $100,000 to WO, and psrhaflis more, including, of course, payments for goods destroyed to those who could not afford to lose them, Jf It will take twR two months to do all this, but something energetio must he done, for it will not do to have a second epidemic. 'A season likd thU costs this Country an Immense amount or money, and' nS flfcpenae should be spared to stamping it oat.—Dr. Porter in Kew York World. Millionaire Blood's. Gold. •- tosoakesute Is valued by good judges at $10,000,000, At the height oflhe hoHSiisa excitement, whan shares on the leading mines brought $600 and paid $00 a month dividend, Flood’s wealth was rated at $40.000.000. but then came the peat shrinkage in Comstock values, • which cut down the fortune of all the mining millionaires fully one-half, and Flood’s losses by the Nevada bank wheat deal.were fully $0,000,000. The prop-' erty will probably be equally divided lie- tween the wife, eon and daughter.- The letter was always Flood’s favorite, and at one time she possessed in’ her own right $3,000,000 in real estate and gov ernment bonds, v She gffVe^much of this to help her father ont o!' his embarrass ment a year ago. but still owns about $3,000,000. Young Flood is shrewd, hut has no stability, and the old man never trusted him in any large deals.-* - San Francisco Alta. Breaking Up • Popular Delation. The Thirteen dub, of Kew York dty, may be set down os a practically useful affair in the way of.breaking up a ten dency to superstition. Where the inher itance of Stored days and days of evil omen comes from, with the belief in cer tain numbers os fortunato and others as associated with danger, does not so much concern ns as how to get rid of the no tion. Onoof thejudgesofNewYorkstate, and webelieve two or three elsewhere, no longer Sentence criminals to be hanged coFHday,. The Thirteen dub was a de liberate attempt to break the popular de lation that a gathering of thirteen im plies dikapter to one or more of the party. This dualatety. enjoyed its eofrenty-nlnth dinner lirii niinrsn restaurant- A Mon- ggUan^raeal**raa sreved antfcireten with The popular authoress and Dawmamr iritar,nSwtir Kirk to* mA&m tight, somewhat stojif bttt-rerynulck thor movement fire tore in ilap«^ lo reminds one strongly of Henry Ward leecher—a resemblance which is in- teased by bre snow white hair. Her arrespoudohts frequently address her as Mixs Kirk,’’.but she Is really Mrs. E. M. my and has been a widow for many m&. Aoootdtng to Orieetal ethfcti, aha Mold ben happy woman, for she has sen tho “mother at sons;" four of whom [vo her the maternal title In which her roman’s heart rejoicee. and bar one ■tighter to never long ataent from her do.—Current Iiterafaqe. •: Norway has mote earthquakes titan to three; however, being very Might. An “inch of rain" means a gaBonof water sorted ovreaeurtoceof nearly two qnare tost, or ntoU of about 100 tone on m acre of ground. What we ought not not'over think of wo should Brilliant Durable Economical Are Diamond Qyoa. They excel ill ethers in Strength, Purity lad Futntn. None other* are just as good. Beware of imitation*—they are mad; of cheap and inferior material* and give poor, weak, cracky colon. 38 colors; 10 cants each. t Stnd pert*! fee PysRx*, gewpte C«d,Sl*»<tk»* (to cts. a quart), etc.*Sold^>y Drufgbts or by WILLS, KltHAROSOM d CO., Burlington, St fbr (Hiding SV Broaxlag Fancy Artid**, UlB DIAMOND PAINTS. Odd, Ifivar, nroctsa, Copper. Out? » Cut* Rheumatism "It hudoee* rood for UdMy than any othei Kidney Dii Liver HARDWARE. Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great Reduction in Pricesl » / { f 4P * Fanners’ Implements of Highest Quality, (Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, ' (FB1ENDO THE HOUSEWIFE. Wood and Wnlow wan In err 17 dMiga. In Croekwy, Gl**», Tin *nd Aati* Win vokavt ataoaad lirga assortment, which wo in retd? to oSbr it bottom prion. W* will bo planed to ihov oar stock it *11 time*. 8«tl*fy Tonmlm ind n» by flTlnx u*»n early 01U. * hAIOHBILSOISr. || 11,11 jiwb Will carry thor own by a very Urge majority, Mid undoubtedly 'FTTjHn A, Kaiser dlferother j. 1 { p -Are tHe Leaders of the Dty Goods Market, FOR— Have they not Everything you wint ? Have they not the very Newest in the Market? Hhve they not the Lowest Prices ? Have they hot the Largest Stock to choose fro® ? Have they not Everything that is Stylish ? . 'Have they not the Latest in evqjything, beginning with Dress Goods, Trimmings, Cloaks, Circulars, AUG. F.' FUA.\kM.\, flay, Crab, rued, Four, Baeoa, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. 'anU-lr. Glauber & Isaac, Pro m and Commissi irtfais Brunswlols, Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. R. B. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. B. HEADQUARTERS FOR A . V • **» Dby Salted and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c- Contlgnmenti loUcltcd. Partin wanting anything in mvllne'wihflad It to their advantage tiy* before purch:islng ;el«ewhere. Highest market prioee paid for Hide*. Fun^ wa Hodges & O’Connor. After one Tear** trial It la now an acknowledged fact that we Seep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department •demonitratc*. *a*l«>«var*n*w eonervliloa of the oldcit nrvscrlp. onrfncil to any onlphrrfclan’i pre- tlen and ty and price. combo. and toilet are alio Proprietor of tha OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. tend Stiawbeny I Where « minufaeturc Lemon. Ginger Ale, .< "1 iijytSS^I»aqg!MM^B5»SBHarty Cal) awl airs m atrial .Mbe eMvhMM mat wkafwa MU ye^la me.re In foot everything bolouging to a flrtt-class opening for the ttt ■. > • • j* ’ ■'; ; 1' . . . .X : w ■ They have all and ^everything your heart desires, and all they all of you is to kindly give them a call and convince your self of their endless variety ot . ’ NEW QUODS At prices lower and more to your advantage than ever heretofore offered to the public in this or any other section. - TTal mrer Sxo. INSURANCE AND -* n Real Estate Acrent, ENTING EIGHT LEA01NG FIKINSDRINGE CO’S —INCLUDING THE “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA., TRMELEBH ACCIDENT CO., of Hirtflrd. EQDITADLK^LIFE ASSCHAKCk 80CIBTT, of Houses to Rent and for Sale* CITY LOTS FOR SALE. Office In Kalter Block, over Pint National Bank. ~ 1888. TAX NOTICE. 1888. ■ - fj State and County Taxes. I will be at the following named placcaonthe dates mentioned for thepurpo*o of collecting tto State and Connty Taxea for tho year IMS toorit: mtouLAa aouKD. St. Simons Hull Store, Oct. 11. Nov.T, and Deo. 'Bethel, Oct. IS, Nov. #, and Deo. S. Pennlck’e 8tore, Oct. Is, Nor. 10, and Dec.#.. Brunswick (Connell Chamber), Oct. IS, 18, 17; Not. is, IS, 14 and Deo. .7,8, Ik • SPECIAL CALL. No. 1E. T. V. ft G. It. B., Nor. 17, Fancr Bluff Nor. S3. Powell’s and Jordan’s store*. Nor. SB. ' other day* not shore mentioned, 1 c»n t • - er.Ple* TD.G.cSa G. B. FLUIT, Real Estate Agent, , ChoVatt Block, Rook 2. ulion't Old Stud, - Nncutie St WE WILL KEEP A|TULL SUPPLY OP D 1UD BIB, mi. HUTTON, And Pork, Venison and Uame In their seaeon. Giro u* a call. sep-lm a specialty, at Trunks and Valin- J. Miobelson.