Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, November 26, 1888, Image 3

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»!■' ■ I PREVENTABLE PAINS. With HesAsoho, Neuralgia, Khuunotkm Dyspep sia, DUlocsnsm, Blood llumcr,, Kidney' Disease, CunsUpsUon, Female •rouble*, Paver and Aguo, Slesplcssness, Partial 1'anUjr.li, or Nervous Pros- trmtlou, mo Potno'a Celery Compound Aid be cured. Incsch of these ,bo curs* Is mental or physical overwork, ahxjply, exposure nr malaria, the cdbet of which Si M Wc-ken the nerrout eye* ton, rctuUUiB In ono cf those diseases. Remove tire osins with that gnat Nctvo Tonic, end the kssult will disappear. PHYSICAL suffering brought on BY OUR CARELESSNESS. ■Mdacbae and Their Cause—Colds te the Head— 1 Torture* of the Toothache—Ca tarrh ami Throat Trouble—The Amor- taut NceU—Ilraathlng Had Air. Bow lamb a proportion of our pains are unavoidably necessary? It U not ex travagant to any that four-fifths of all the aches and pains of humanity are brought on us by our recklessness and llAAfl Iruonnou T ut flonm ArtO. PE ffliS TO INVEST IN Wsmmtodloc lyes ever msde, urablo colon. Jos. L. Bowkn, Springfield, Moss., •‘Paine’s Celery Compound cannot hoc a Nerve Tonle. In my com a slni wroughtacrcatchange. Mynervmwno A Dress Dyed A Coal Colored id with it' RIINSWICK * I REAL ESTA’ other half to carelessness in our habits. Suppose we begin at the hoad and go to the feet. Headaches are rarely, if ever, Garments Renewed J cent A* Child can use themt Unequalled for all Fanoy and Art Wo At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free WXILB, WELIS, RICHARDSON & CO,, Props., turoond pure air. I should add ono more cause—the habitual exhaustion of the system by abuse and intemperance. I have tried the experiment with chil dren, and find that if from their infancy they Are prevented from indulging? in cakes and pastries, and aro indulged in an abundance of ripe .fruits, cereals, milk and pure sugar, they never know what a headache Is. The stifling , and Valuation of Property. ...$1,433,677.38 2,572,113.00 6,000,000.00 POPULATION. , 3,500 .10,000 .20,000 Never Before Sold at Such Low RatesR Great Reduction in Pfwesl Farmers’ Implements of Highest Quality, [Mill Hardware, Building-Supplies, > ... ... • « ■ ICE CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GEEAT BARGAINS IN . J Cook Stoves for Wood op Coal, OIL Stoves, | FRIEND O THE HOUSEWIFE, In Crockery, Gleet, Tin end Agate Wars wehsve a fine tad .a f... «T> W AM >!,.«■ AH. .t..b .A paSanlng effect of bad air, of close and overheated rooms, is understood better than it was one generation ago. Golds in the head are not caused by a draught of cold dr if vre are not first overheated, and made unduly sonsltivoto common fresh air. In addition, or in connection with the causes above named, ofir . liter ary classes also are compelled to endure OPaost amount of brain trouble from the . 65,000 acres of Timber Lands on line of Railroad. Thousands of acres of cypress lands. 60,000 acres of Timber in one body; good as can be had in the State. . a vast amount of look of mod sense in their habits of study. They should iBimply let their btalns rest while their stomachs are at work, and their stomachs rest while their brains aro at work. * , TOOTHACHE AND DYSPEPSIA. But we cannot leave the head when we leave the brain vise, for there are years of agony in nearly every man’s mouth history. The decay of teeth may not be wholly preventable with our pres ent heredity, but I am positive that nine- tenths of our toothaches are preventable by proper care from the outset Decay ip teeth begins at a very early age, and might be prevented largely by tne sim plest means. The cause m not always neglect of cleanliness, but it is acidity of tho stomach, caused by improper food. A thoroughly sound digestion e.'iouldbo secured for every ciiii.i. it is the ono duty that precedes morals, because a dys peptic child cannot bo a saint Church ana. Sunday school should be preceded by tho toothbrush, and catechism is more than counterbalanced by cal*.' and pas- 'Tho.majoi'ity of Americans suffer from catarrh. The pMur-is preventable, even in our worst climates, like that of Boston. It is almost invariably tho con sequence of a neglected cold. Throat diseases follow in tho same line. The throat should bo clothed. Notwithstand ing what many physicians urge to the contrary, there is no reason why the neck should go bore,-except when swad- Wood and WUlow War* In every design. Urge assortment, which we are ready to offs all times. Satisfy yourselves and aa by giving a, an early call. Lot 80x84 on Oglethorpe street aesr Mansfield, Tw eildence lot* nearBoulevard:. Lot 00x90 corner Albany sad I streets. Lot 80x90 comet Wolf And I streets. One flprner lot, 80x90, with U0 toot street front, on Newcastle ‘street. Excollcnt stand for any business. • Most desli-abloSrcsIdenco lot 00xl80]frontlngon two.strteta near park. Six room bouso on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr, Gale’s, ohosp, cheap,'cheap. Ono lotjfronting canal. Two water fronts In New Town, with railroad AUG. F. FRANKLIN running on lineof game. " ’ now remea Tor 920 per monui* ^ New dwelling on Newcastle street, with lot 00x .situated In business portion of olty. Ono of tho most desirable lots on Noweastlo street south of park. Excollcntjbnslncss lot 80x180 on the Bay. Modem cottago with lot 90x180 on London street. A pleasant homo in tho best part of city. Four two story houses Just built—a good Invest ment Eight room house on A street—can he bought at a low flguro. Four room cottago In Dlxvlllo with lot 90x100. Can he bought cheap as owner Is anxious to sell. Hay, mil, feed, IHifRm Mill Feed Generally., Car-Load Lots a Specialty room house. Six acres with bouso near ETV A G docks, jb tort fronton Cochran avenue, iSfcotfrom $1,800 wfU bay nlno lots almost in contra of the olty. ‘ » V: Lot corner London street and Ooohran avenue ooxtfo, with the house. Throe stores on Bay street. ’ Truck-farm on; bold salt oroek, 1% mllos from -V/VitOfllM. ... - . _ Post Office. Oak Grove 1 the best farm: ft’Liswick, Qa died for a rido in winter. Our Ameri can typical neck is a long one. It car ries little fat. Tho vocal organs aro close to tho surface. Tho ordinary scarf and collar leave tho neck almost en tirely uncovered. Tho old fashioned stock was better. Tho modern linen col* , lor is little better than nothing; it should bo dispensed with. •WOOLEN FOB THE NECK. tVoolen is quite as necessary for tho neck as for tho chest. The some tubes reach through, or into, both. Why should tho lower end be abundantly clothed, and tho upper end exposedf Consumption generally begins at tho throat unless it ho caused by general de vitalization, or poisoned dir. What we should demand of our clothiers is a class of wrappers and shirts that can bo brought well up about tho throat.. From the 1st of October to tho 1st of Juno I wear an extra flannel collar, made to button over the other flannel shirt collar, and then turned down over a scarf. It thoroughly protects tho throat and meets every re quirement of the coso: is both soft and warm, and neat. It is all important that the throat bo relieved from tne gross ir ritation of fashionable collars whidi , scratch and-poko at all points. Indeed, if you will consider, there is not a part of tho body so roughly and unkindly heated ns the throat.. Starched neck wear is fit only for fools. ■ a physician, to breath air that I would not be able to livo in by the hour. One house In ten is properly ventilated—no* more than that. Country houses mainly de£ndSS tho openingJ doors. Worst of all Is tho air breathed at night. Esther tho room is kept closed* and tho foulness is breathed over fill night, or,the window is left open, and tho lungs must usd Arc- tic cur at night while all day accustomed, to the hot atmosphere from otoves. On no account should tho lungs bo compelled to braco themselves to frigid air at night. Very many colds aro caught by theeo ox- Nothing suits my prido better than to see somoproudman humble himself in my prcsenco—to sco him stoop to thingqof low degree.—Bar U< i.mii. Dry rot in timber is said to bo con tagious, taws and ether tools carrying it from the infected wood to sound timber.. . 'wrourlit iron Usli. <... SI We Compete with any Market in Quality, arid Price, and Mean just what we Say. Glauber & Isaac* Fro we and ComiDssifffl Merchants Two story bouso Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot on Boulevard in two minutes' w»lk of post olllco. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots on which the Oglotborpo hotel Is situated. Business location on Oglethorpe street near Monk. BrunswiohL, G-a. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of tho B. A. W. K. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. <fc G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS IFOR Dry Salted and Smokbd Meats; Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal 'and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mil^Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, I^eioNS, ko. ' Consignments sellcltcd. Forties wanting anything m uy lino will find It to their advantage to call on me before pu-chasing 'elsewhere. Highest market price* paid for Hides, Furs, Wax, tlodges & O'Connor. After ono Tcar’s trial it Is how an acknowledged foot that we - ike Purest and Freshest Drags in the City. . Our Prescription Department ount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee inder tho personal sapervislA) of the eldest weierip- .fall Une of (oap*~ tooth, hair sod nail, cloth and blacking brushes, ibt the moat complete, at the amount of r* this department It un ’ * “ n b «u h |Sn n SS’ 110 ' B alto keep a-lull lino Of worn* nair sna nils oioiu non «■»»»■ wuwiw, •rtldes, and in foot. ereiTtliinf that goat to mike up a tint clan drug •tore. We OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. . Stmpnrllln and Ft, *rberry Soda Water, which t Ginger Ale I* recommended by physicians, and I It IS as good ** any Imported In ths market. $800 will pnrehaso six Town'IOommoni lots in one body. Also”Farms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties. No Milo to Slot ProportL Careful attention paid to the renting of property. p References, Oglethorpe and First National Banks. HOPKINS’ Real Estate Agency,