Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 24, 1888, Image 2

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pqppi- WOMAN ON CNKMATION. Mm Afllm • tfl*lwr CltllliKI— ' A lK.ti.li Ur».« i'iite U ha* been the custom (0 to women*) ^Crcnmtlon! Their antagonism, it la claimed, ia not based unoti aitv ii virioufc or economic Tiewa entertained % them, but toW inclination, to intorfero witli Custom lathe of women a no amsm —m If You Are Sick With Headache, Neuralgia, IUi< umaltnn Hr>l«r da, RjHowocm. Mood ilumon, Kldner DtRMO, ■ in i tch of them the C1IM u physical ovarwerk, suxlrty, r:.|/> urv tbeclfcct of which I* to weaken tb« r le’n. Sooillbw In one of Jhc-o 'll .■ ■•*■*. Itemove the caw with that great .Vive Tonic, and Um i|EaCHwmfc»rpc*r. ■XId'S',h "n»Paines Celery Compound ib(, and undoubtedly Uio accusation fatruo of tho order of women who aro »!n^* TmBZ^UMny 4 Sff*?Sa swayed by emotion end whose Judg- cnent haa not been trained by educa*. tkm and enlarged opportunities. Many women of the Higher typo have given the subject no thought: oUiera aocreUy & vo it, but keep silence through of shocking tho prejudices of those about them. Some American womeb—from dispassionate contem plation of the subject—«K> earnest ad vocates of cremation os a necessity of the age, made manifest by injury to the public health through the over crowding of grave yards adjacent to Urge cities, , * Justice to the living will ultimately bo the factor which will lead the ma jority to accept the conclusions of tho minority regarding cremation. But right ideas will not prevail univer sally until the costly show grounds— now hold in veneration—aro proven to be pest places. Then sanitary influ ences will overpower tho sentimental ignorance which continues the colonis ing of corpses in graveyards which are already within the limits of our cities. A higher civilization than ours will bo ashamed of tho vulgar and ostentatious display manifested in tho name of the helpless dead. Cremation, by increas ing our respect for our fellow beings, You! For the Aged, H*mn, Debilitated. 4 Onto Dm A Coat Colored V IQ Garments Renewed j ocntaT A Child can use them! and Art Wort. Dye Book free. I It CO* Propt., Burttagtaq Vt gent yon . “YOUMANS* ” N. Y. HATS.^* tigate this ev.il, and it will cor rect another "* ’ * * tier of which Americans seem to enjoy a monopoly—that of travel ing corpses over the country to the discomfort and humiliation of tho liv ing.' Surely it is debasing to our ideas of this immortality of the spirit to pay such honors as wo do to life' buvii uwiwfl iu no uu vj ufolCSS flCSll, even though it be clothed for a brief space in the likeness of a loved one. Could wo bo induced to reflect how brief a space it is in which the body remains as we put it away, most as suredly wo should prefer its speedy dissolution by incineration. When a human body is no longer animated by tho life giving principle that individu alized it, is it not merciful to swiftly resolve it to dust by the purifying ele ment of fire! So claim many who consider our burial customs heathen ish and utterly inconsistent with our ethical, spiritual and sanitary views. So think tho women who herein as sume tho responsibility of uniting to gether in tho interests of enlightened publio sentiment in a symposium on » Dream* or m Hasheesh Smoker. Science describes the experiences of a gentleman who placed himself under the influence of hasheesh. Ho smoked it until ho felt a profound sense of well being, and then putthe pipe aside. After a few minutes ho seemed to be come two persons: he was conscious of his real self reclining on a lounge and of why ho was there; his double was in a vast building of gold and marble, splendidly brilliant, and beautiful be yond all description. He felt an ex treme gratification, and believed him self in heaven. This double person ality suddenly vanished, but reap peared in a row minutes, His real . tew mmutoa self was undergoing 'rhythmical B is throughout ins body; the o was a marvelous instrument, producing souuds of exquisite sweet ness and perfect rhythm. Then Bleep ensued, and all ended. Upon another occasion sleep and waking camo and went so rapidly that they seemed to bo confused. His double seemed to bo tho sea, bright and tossing as the wind blow, theu a continent. Again he smoked u double dose and sat at his table, pencil in hand, to record tho effects. Ho lost all conception of time. Ho rose to open a door and it seemed to take a million ycora He went to pacify an angry dog, and endless ages seemed to have 'passed when he re turned. Conceptions of spaco retained their normal character. Ho felt an unusual fullness of mental impressions —enough to fill volumes. He under stood clairvoyance, hypnotism and all else. He was not one man or two, but soveral men living at tho same time in different places, with different occu pations. Ho.could not write one word without hurrying to the next, his thoughts flowing with enormous rap idity. Tho few words ho did write meant nothing. Grease for tho Hoot*. Dr. Alexander Zoroostroff, of Be- lostok, emphatically recommends to nil military men, sportsmen, and others, a greuso for boots v.-liicli is said to entirely prevent sore in i. ui|d so protects-pcdcstrisms fnmi t’.u- \. ii«.le tram of familiar direction:. tv.il-;ed by that minor uccidciit. The ointment is made of four parts of lard, four ixuts of olive oil and one part of caoutchouc (raw rubber), which ore melted together on a slow firo. Having moistened the Sole of the boot with water, the inven tor warms the boot in a stove or beforo • fire, and then smears itover with tlm compound. The boot to said to becomo soft, pliable, shining^waterproof and even more durable.—Frank Leslie's. 1 ? Xl 1 lAGENTirOB THE “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,” Hcsdquartersjln N. T. for CHILDHEN’S CLOTHING 1 NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND AT ANY PRICE 1 HOSIERY, FLANNEL SHIRTS ! This Space bclonga,to C. L. ELLIOT; DRESS SHIRTS GLOVES! UNDERWEAR. ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT ! TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sizes and shapes. A BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS To suit the Times. Glauber & Isaac. Pro nee ail Combm Merabis BrunswioK,pO-a. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. A. W. R. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. & G. R. R. HEADQUARTERS FOR Dry Salted, and Smoked Meats, Hams, Breakfast Bacon, Meal and Grist, Corn, Oats, Bran, Hay, Mill Feed, Apples, Potatoes, Onions, Oranges, Lemons, &c. • v . ■» Consignments solicited. Parties wanting anything in my line will and it to their advantage to call on me before purchasing elsewhere. Highest market prices paid for Hide*, Furs, Wax, Wool, fto. fobil-ly Hodges & O’Connor. After one year’s trial it 1* now an acknowledged toot that we Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department to ail any and all that may he wri&cnfuid if you favor us \Vith a call in’this lino we wllfguarantee satisfaction, both as to quail- we also keep a full llneof soaps, tooth, hair and naU, oloth ond blacking, brubae. .. . . pe, tooth, hair and m combs, and toilet articles, and In foot, everything that goes to mskn up a Orst clau drag store. We tv and price. combs, and tt — are also Proprietor of the OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS, Where we manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Sttawberry Soda,Water, which we erentoe to ho as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale Is recommended by physicians, and we ,ve no hesitation in asserting that it it as good a> any imported in the market, .’all and give ui a trial and be convinced that what we tell yon la true. HARDWARE Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great. Reduction t anners’ Implements of in Prices I Highest Quality, Mill Hardware. Building Supulies, adored, whipped out a razor nncl off one of her cars. After this evidence of affection, sbo con- she would have him. ICfc'. CREAM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY, GREAT BARGAINS IN Cook Stoves for Wood or Coal. Oil Stoves, memo TUHocsiwm. Wood tod WUlow Wore Ut every design. toCSettaw.OMaaTtased d|rteW»rewAay»etoe,nd large leeottasnt, which •• »r» rsedv to cOtr at boHoes .ptieee. W. uUl he slelaid to ahow our stock it w L K»T«L11K> TU INVEST IN y- B runswick * REAL ESTA POPULATION. 1884....» 3,500 1888 .....10,000 1892 20,000 Valuatlonof Property. 1884.. ....;........... .$1,433,677.88 1888.. ..... 2,672,113.00 1892.. ......:. 6,000,000.00 FOR 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. « ’• ’ CITY PROPERTY. One corner lot, 80x90, with 180 foofstreet front, on Newcastle (streot. Excellent stand for any business. Most dcslrablo. residence lot 00xl80;frouting on two.streots near park. Six room house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s, cheap, cheap, obeap. One lotifronting canal. Two water fronts In Now Town, with railroad running on lino of same. , Store and dwelling corner G and Wolf streets, now rented tor 128 per month, $1,260. .situated In business portion of City. One of the most desirable lots on Newcastle street south of park. Excollent|buslness lot 60x180 on lhe Bay. Modern cottage with lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant home in tho best part of olty. low figure. Four room cottage In Dlxville with lot 00x100. Can be bought cheap as owner Is anxious to sell. Two Btory house Just completed on 1st Avonne. Truss lot on Boulovard In two minutes’ walk of post office. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots on which the Oglethorpo.hotcl Is situated. oUdaee. Satisfy youmlita »n* us by *tring us an sorly c*U. M. MIOHSLSON. $300 will purchase six TownlCommons lots in one body. Lot 80x86 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield. Tw esldence lots near Boulevard. Lot 80x90 corner Albany and I streets. Lot 80x90 comer Wolf and I streets. Anvone can double his money In twelve months by purchasing either of tho four tracts of acreage property I oner forsale on the Point. 00 acres'.of high lands lust north of the city. One two-story 19-room house In northern port of city, with five lots—cheap. ■' New two-story eight roomjhouse In New Tows Two tWo-story houses on desirable lot 188 tee' from Boulevard. Can be bought fot $2,100. New six-room house on Boulevard—cheap. Desirable lot on Richmond street,'between Monk and Mansfield. . Three of those desirable new cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London streets. Small farm of seventeen ocresjthree miles from Court House. Six acres with house near E T V * 0 docks. 06 feet front on Coohran avenue. $6 feet from street ear line, for 1826. $1,200 will buy nine lots almost In centre of the city. Lot comer London street and Coohran avenue 90x180, with the house. Three stores on Bay street. Oak Grove Plantation, containing $.000 acres of ho best farm lands in the State. 10 |mlles from Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in • * • . t this»and adjoining counties* In Trouble to Stow Wprty. Oarefbl atteution paid to the renting References, Oglethorpe and First National 3 Real Estate, Agency, 216 Nmswtle Stan, -4s