Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 23, 1888, Image 3

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IBrl rvcHliariUo. at Uu Xlw, Inasmuch ns there sire an family names, uo villog*', tribal, or national rights to bo rosjwctod, them to nothing Approximating to father tight or mother right. Or perlio)* it would he mom exact to my that, insomuch as wonion are only recognised as servants throughout their whole lives, aud as mothers tut noon as they have reached the proper age, tho personality of the ole family to sunk in that of the who! m iljr husband and'father whilo ho live#. When ho dieeho toot once and abso lutely forgotten, and each member of hto family pun tirely separate course, in no way con cerning himself about tho others. If a man dies and leaves a family of in fant children, tho care of than do- volvos upon tho mother until the oldest son reaches tlio ago of about 18; then ho becomes tho head of tho family. Female inheritance fa utterly unknown, as would bo exjfecQd in a society wherein women have no rights at all. If a man to so unfortunate,as to leave no true heir, or so careless as not to have adopted one, hto property spaa to Ida next younger brother, at Eto nearest male relative, If he have no --othoraeitherby birth or adoption.— K Goodrich in Popular Science Citizen Train!* Astonishing Discovery. One reason why world is so upside down is from the astounding error in “Cosmos Chronology.” If Jan. 1 Anno Domini was first day of First century, end of twelfth month, Dee. 81, at midnight, ended first hundred years. If correct, Jan. 1, 1800, was first day of Eighteenth century, and yet for eighty-eight years we have been calling it Nineteenth century, when that does not begin till Jan. 1, 1900.—George Francis Train i i New York World. Tho Oath pf Hippocrates. A correspondent sends us the Hippo cratic Oath, apropos of recent strictures on Dr. Mackenzie’s publication: “* * * ^Whatever in connection with my professional practice, or n<5t in connection with it, I see or h oar in the life of men, which ought n< t to be • spoken of abroad, I will not divulge, as reckoning that all such should be kept secret. “While 1 continue to keep this oath unviolated, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and tno practice of the art respected by all men, in all times 1 ,5 But should I trespass and violate this oath, may tho reverse bo my lot I” • —New York Post Tho Cat Hard to Train. A successful cat trainer says that next to tho goat, which is tho most ob stinate animal in the world to instill an idea into, the cat is the most difficult animal to train. They never take any interest or,pride in their >vprk, like the horse or-dog, and they have not a par ticle of affection. Old tabbies who ore tho pets of the social comer would probably object to this criticism.— Boston true Flag. Tho Origin of Names. Many explanations have been given of tho origin of tho present ugly name of ‘ ‘Rotten Row, ” tho fashionable drive in Hyde park, but this is tho most likely one: it was once tho Routo do Roi. So of Charing Cross, where a fine monument stands with too little space about it to see it to advantage. It was erected, so it is said, to Queen Eleanor, nml she was known as Chere Reinc—hence Charing Gross.—“M. P.” in Home Journal. How Guiana Indians Count. The Indians of .Guiana have a curi ous system of numeration. They count/ by the hand and its four fingers. Thus, when they reach five, instead of saying so, they call it a hand, six is therefore “a hand and first finger," seven “a hand and second finger, ten is “two hands,” but twenty, instead of being “four hands," fa a “man.” Forty fa “two men,” and thus they go on by twenties. Forty-six is expressed as “two men, a hand and first finger.” —New York Telegram. Idaho Streams That Vanish. One of tho peculiar features of Idaho scenery is tho frequent occurrence of dark rocky chasms and channels of lava into which streams and rivers plungo and are apparently forever lost. Theso fissures are supposed to be old lava beds. The outside of tho molten Tnncq cooled and formed a roof, tho fiery stream below became exhausted, leaving an empty chamber. A break, in this roof having occurred, an open ing was formed into which tho river or stream now disappears, to reappear as a mysterious lake, basin or spring On some distant mountain or plain. On tho banks of tho Snake river one of these streams reappears, gushing horn a high cliff in a cataract to the Waters below. —Scientific American. HOW Jnpancso Rooms Are XJgbtcd. Light fa admitted into Japaneso is, not by glass windows, but by a , of wooden gratings, over which • > •_ .... nnrsino DH1 very ......— against rain; m rainy weather, msfore. tho shutters liavo to bo put which re used to close the veranda l hou-e i the nighttime, and which ure tho on ; doors m a Japaneso houM that ii to bought necessary to furnish with a. bolt. As tho putting up and fairing down of theso shutters. is [i matter demanding somo time, it is usual to liavo (k small dec;' tratlo in them, which to collqtl “tbo oarthauako door, 1 ' to provido moan3 of quick cs• capo in c.~... of emergency.—Cassous Family' .'--ino. That "peer back” to Mi tMpMdfato tot mm thaa to ton «f tbs wiSiifa| Matted. tfyo*rdogfcka**Mwl»Uck | lt,& ( j'»Ma»otlMdc«r Oatt*i jinMplt the kidaeff MOss thdf protert nsrittegcoesUpMtea. Thtobtottw % qntM dto poitow wfekfc ait to \ blood. Thai to toft wr ssyi tb« •wed. “Not yeti* tat they trill Ike blood puttied, wd the coaMipedoft of kidney trooblee, end Paine*# Ctleiy Wkh to look, puiiTjrinfc'and UxeUre kidneys, mektng it almoet toftlHhto I — If your hopes of core have not d; it give# perfect health to eU who complete of Sold by Dxpccim. Ship fox Iu WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO,, Proprietors, BURLINGTON, VERMONT. effect, it tin eutnethent the wait wing all diseases of toe asms and kid* , by Brine's Celery Coen- poor back*.” Pncefl.00. .ted Pape*. Never Before Sold at Silch Low Hates?! Great Reduction in’ Prices! Farmers’ Implements of Higfiest Quality, 'Mill Hardware, Building Supplies, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, |FR1END O THE HOUSEWIFE, Wood imd Willow Ware in every design. In Crockery, Glass, Tin and Agate Ware we have a fine and large assortment, which we are ready to offer at bottom prices. We will be pleased to show our atook at allrimea. Satisfy yourselves and ua by giving na an early call. IM. MIOHELSON. AUG. F. FMAJVK.LIN,’ Sealer. Broker anil Commission Ham. . .. ... Hay, Mo, Feed, Four, Baeftn, MUI Feed Generally. jMsyh vsm IS THE TIME TO INVEST IN B runswick * REAL ESTATl POPULATION. 1884 3,500 1888 10,000 1892 . 20,000 Valuation of Property, 1884 $1,433,677.38 S 1888 2,572,113.001 1892 -. 6,000,000.00! FOR SALE! 65.000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. * .* , 50.000 acres of Timber in one body; good as oan be"had in the State. ■ • ss CITY PROPERTY. Ono cornor lot, 80x90, with 150 foot Btrcet front, on Newcastle street. Excellent stnml tor any Six room liouso on Union stroot Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s, ohoap, cheap, cheap. Ono lot.tronting canal. Two water fronts In New Town, with railroad rnnnlngonlinoof same. Store and dwelling cornor G and Wolf streets, now rented for |!5 per month, f 1,050. ,situated In business portion of city.' !f Car-Load Lots a .Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality arid Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac, Pro nee and Commissiaa Herchants Brunswlols, Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. <fc. W. U. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR 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 oall ^on me before purchasing 'elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Fura^ Wax, Hodges & O’Connor. After one vear’e trial It is now an acknowledged fact that we Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department * i Is without doubt the most complete, as the amountof work done demonstrate*. We also guarantee exactness and dispatch, r* this department Is under the personal supervision of the oldest prescrip tion clerk known to the Brunswick public. Neither are wc confined tonny one phyigcfsn’s pre scriptions, but, asbas been demonstrated, aro thoroughlrprepared to fill any and all that may be written, and if you favor ns with a call in this line wc will guarantee satisfaction, both as to quali ty and price, we also keep s full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail, cloth and blacking brashes, ......— J ■- fact, everything that goes to make up a first class drag store. Wo ms, hut, as has been demonstrated, arc thoroughlrprepared to HU any and ■ i, and if you favor us with a call in this line wc will guarantee satisfaction, h price. We also keep s fnil line of soaps, tooth, balr and nail, cloth and bli combe, and toilet articles, and in ‘ ‘ are also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WO Where we manufacture l-cnion. Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Hiranrberty Soda V g uarantee to be os pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is rerommendod by ph; ave r.o hesitation In assorting that It Is as good as any Imported in the market. •Call and give ns a trial „nd no convinced (hat what we toll von Is tree, io of tlio most deslrablo lots on Nowcastle it south of park. • xcellentlbusincss lot 50x180 on lhe Bay. Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant homo in tho best part of city. ow figure, Four room cottage in Dixvtllo with lot-00xl00. Can ho bought cheap na owner is nnxlons to eell. Two story house Just completed on 1st Avonno. Truss lot on Boulevard in two minutes’ walk of post ofilco. 1800 will purchase six Town |Common3 lots in ono body. Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield. Tw ealdonco lots near Boulevard. Lot 30x90 corner Albany and I streets. Lot 80x00 cornet Wolf and I atrcots. Anvone oan 'double his money in twelv* months by purchasing either of the four tract* of acreage property I offer for sale on the Point. 90 Ucrit oFlUghTanda Inst north of the city. One two-story 11-room house In northern pari of city, with five lots—cheap. Now two-story eight room|house in Now Town Two two-story houses on desirable lot 180 feef from Boulovard. Can be bought for $3,500. • Now six-room house 9n Boulevard—ohoap. Desirable lot on Richmond stroot, botween Monk and Mansfield. • Three of those desirable new oottage# on Coch an avenue, between George and London streets. Six acres with home noar-E TV AG docks. 65 feet front on Coohran avenue, 35 feet from street oar line, for $835. $1,300 will buy nine lots almost in centre of the city. Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue 00x180, with tho home. Three stores on Bay street. Oak Grove Plantation,containing 3,000aeresot the best farm lands In the State. 10 Imilos from citv. ■m AlsoJjFarms and Farm Lands situated In this and adjoining counties. 1 Trouble to Star Proper)}. Careful attention paid to, the renting of properly. References, Oglethorpe and First National Banlce> .. to * Real Estate Agency, 216 Newcastle Street, v«Akj