Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 27, 1888, Image 2

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wmm ws 1 A m. H |,iui limit by Veril. The Ua/.'.clta Mimicolo Of Milan gave on intormtiitg account of Iho hospital at Yillauovu, entirely built and sup ported by Verdi, tho composer. Vil- lanovn is situated ubout twenty miles from Piacenza and in closo vicinity to tho Villa di Bant* Again, the country Troubles SMpBBBipSirllal l’amlyiU, tratlon, dm Palno’f Celery Oc m country seat which Verdi has made his home and where ho lives in tlie manner of a farmer, abandoning all music from his thought, and without so*much as a piano in his house. The now hospi tal, an unpretentious but largo build ing, lies in « oommsntUng situation overlooking the Fo and with a distant viewbf the ApemdneC' There are two wings—one for women/tho other for men; and a separate word is set aside for contagious cases; there is also a hydro pathic establishment, and most elabor ate arrangements have been made for Qd the disinfection of linen and other * sanitary purposes. An efficient staff of nurses and attendants is also pro vided, and Signora Verdi has mode tho housekeeping department her special • maintenance of tho hospital, munificence of the great comp only* equaled by his modesty, opening ceremony, which took on tho 6th inst, was of tho eii ldhd t only Verdi and his famil physician, and tho Sindaco of nova being present No speech! was allowed, Verdi remarking the only inauguration necessary was the admission of tho sick and ailing, twolvo of whom woro received then and there. Tho Sindaco proposed that tho new building should be called “Verdi hospital,” out to this also the donor objected, and the name Hospital t of Villanova was finally adopted. ^ A Storj of Senator Blackburn. , Senator Blackburn is not only pep- a in speech, but is also at times ex- ugly grandiloquent, though ho is not now so much given to this fail ing os ho was in tho days of his youth, as the following story shows: One day, when ho was only Capt. Blackburn, he was engaged in urguing a caso in Lexington, and his speech was so full of highfalutin’ that it rather bored his legal opponent, who sought relief from it by going out on the green surrounding the court house. As ho stepped from tho door an old hemp raiser who 'had followed him oqitaid: s “Cap’n Blackburn is making a great speech." - “Oh, yes," sneered tho bored attor ney. 1 ‘Capt Blackburn always makes a great speech. If you or I nad occa sion to announce that ‘two and tyro made four’ we’d'bo just fools enough to blurt it out Not so. Capt. Black burn. -He would say: ‘If by that par ticular arithmetical rule known as ad dition we dehired to arrive at the sum of two integers added to two inte gers we should find—and I assort this boldly and, sir, without tho fear of successful contradiction—we, I repeat, would find by that particular rule of arithmetic properly applied—and, sir, I hold myself perfectly responsible for tho assertion I am about to moke— that tho sum of the two given integers added to tho other two integers would bo. four.’ ’’—Now York Sun. Wofnan’s Drew. by their tailors rather than^by their own good sense from tho offenses against taste which disfigure tho mod ern cOgtume of men. It is hardly pos sible to imagine anything better m tho way of dress than tho toilets which have been created by the first Paris houses fftr tho adornment of women during tho last ten or fifteen years. Tbcso costumes can be produced 'in portraituro without alteration, and are as pictui-esquo on canvas os the soul of any artist can desire. They are, it is true, chiefly combinations of tho costumes of the Fronde, of the Direc- toiro, and of other epochs, but they are thoroughly artistic combinations. Dress is.- in its essence! an artificial thing. Nature has nothing to do with dress; and the blanket of tho savago squaw is every whit as artificial ns the court train of the European duchess. Whcu tho human form is covered in any way, art, more or less elegant, more or less clumsy, must be called in to cover it—Ornda in Chicago Tribune. Vlilting Card Etiquette. The question of the propriety of turning down the corners of visiting cards ts debated now and then; and most persons, whatever they think of tho.custom, at least regard tho trick us a comparatively recent one. In a book of etiquette published in this country about half a century ago the author remarks: “Ladies have a fashion of pinching down one conser of a card to denoto that the visit is to only ono.of two parties in n house, and two cm iicra. or one side of the card, when the visit, is to both; but this-is a transits: mode and of dubious respectability." The significance of turning the cor- ners is different lotluy, e.-.c.-pt that tho end is doubled to denote that a cull is for all tho members of u family: hut Who hod supposed the custom to U> *‘pf dubious respectabilityt" A Swedish scientist claims to have discovered tho secret of petrifying wood by artificial processes. He thinks it will oo possiblo era long tocoiistruct edifices ofwood and convert them into Aa it takes three months and Are Sick BferamaUnDppa* ion, Kidney Himt. Trouble*, Fcrcr sad Ague, fudphtf Nemos Pros- CUsqr Oonpoowl and be cured. lneachof thpse the esuee Is watt or physical overwork, anxiety, exposure nr malaria, tbs SON of Which is to wesken the nenroas sys tem, rsMhblf la one of these diseases. Remora the turnwith that great Kerrs Toole, end the i.esult will disappear. Paine’s Celeiy Compound Jam. L Bowfc.v. Springfield, Mom., writes:— “ Paine's Celery compound cannot bo excelled as a Nervo i onic. Is my case a angle bottle wrought a great change. My nervousness entirely disappeared, and with it the resulting affection pftho stomach, heart and liver, and the whole tone of tho system was wondcmUy invigorated. I loll my friends, If sick as I have been, Paine’s Celery Compound Will Cure You! Sold by druggists. *1; six for*). Prepared only by Wells, Uicuabusok & Co., Burlington, Vt For the Aged, Nervous, Debilitated. Warranted toe durable* adon? aA for t no other. A Dress Dyed A Coat Colored , Garments Renewed j cents. A Child can use them! Unequalled tot as Fancy and Art Work. At druggists and Merchants. Dye Book free. WELLS, RICHARDSON & C0„ Props., Burlington, Vt - 7! GENT FOR “YOUMANS’ ” N. Y. HATS. . JAGENTJFOU THE “LILLIPUTIAN BAZAAR,” Headquarters,in N. Y. for OHILDBEN’S CLOTHING ! NECKWEAR IN ALL STYLES, AND jA ANY PRICE ! b HOSIERY i This Space belongiLto FLANNEL SHIRTS ! c. l. elliot. DRESS SHIRTS! s . GLOVES! • UNDERWEAR. ALL GRADES, MEDIUM AND LIGHT WEIGHT I TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS All sizes and shapes. A BIG LINE OF UMBRELLAS To suit the Times. Glauber & Isaac, Produce and - BrunswloK, Ga. Office and Wareroom in the former Freight House of the B. &. W. K. R. next to Freight House of E. T., V. tfc 6. 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. ConBlgnmonts solicited. Parties wanting anything in my lino will find it to their advantage to call on me before purchasing olsowhoro. Highest market prices paid for Hides, Furs, Wax, Wool, Ao. febll-ly Hodges & O’Connor. After ono year’s trial It is now an acknowledged fact that we Keep the Purest and Freshest Drugs in the City. Our Prescription Department Is without doubt the most complete, as the amount of work done demonstrates. We also guarantee exactness and dispatchers this department Is under tho personal supervision of the oldest prescrip tion clerk known to the Bntnswick public. Neither are we confined to any one physician s pre scriptions, but, as has been demonstrated, are thoroughly prepared to fill any and nil that may bo written, and if you favor ns with a call in this line we will guarantee satisfaction, both m to quali ty and price, we also keep a full line of soaps, tooth, hair and nail,, cloth and blacking Drawee, combs, and toilet articles, and in fact, everything that goes to make up a first class drug store. We are also Proprietor of the » OGLETHORPE BOTTLING WORKS. Whore wo manufacture Lemon, Ginger Ale, Sarsaparilla and Strawberry Soda Water, which we guarantee to he as pure as any made. Our Ginger Ale is recommended by physicians, ana we have no hesitation in asserting that It la as good as any Imported in tho market. Call and give ua a trial end be convinced that what we tell yon It trno. oocti about |600 to petriftr a block of wood of tbo dimension* of one cubio Incb. it will probably bo oomo limo More lii* process will bo generally Never Before Sold at Such Low Rates I Great Reduction in Pricesl t anners’ Implements of Highest Quality, Mill Hardware. Building Supolies, ICE CUE AM FREEZERS, REFRIGERATORS, CUTLERY. GREAT BARGAINS IN ,oves for Wood or Coal, Oil Stoves, mono natfHbm. JM|| wWHBqpaw War. la am; iMtga. to Crocks igjht. Tto* *" Haw Wart to msy assign. It I. which*, or* read? to oOsr at ly younalvta IBS til by girlay I Ant and Mock at ;0£Z EDUB02T. B runswick; * REAL ESTA POPULATION. 1884 ; 3,600 1888 10,000 1892 ....20,000 Valuation of Property . 1884 .. ...7777. .$1,433,677.88 1888 2,672,118.00 ■■ 1892 6,000,000.00 FOR SAFE! 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 can be had in the CITY PROPERTY, One corner lot, 80x90, with 150 foot street front, on Newcastle (street. Excellent stand for any .business. Most desirable!residence lot 90xl80;fronting on two,streets nenr park. Six room, house on Union street Three Town Commons lots near Dr. Gale’s, cheap, cheap, cheap. One lot(fronting canal. Two water fronts In New Town, with railroad running on lino of same. •, Store and dwelling cornor G and Wolf streets, now rented tor per month, *1,350. New dwelling on Newcastle street, with let BOX .situated In business portion of city. One of the most desirable lots on Newcastle street south ot park. F.xccllenqbuslness lot 50*180 on lhe Bay. Modern cottago with lot 00x180 on London street. A pleasant home m the best part at city. low figure. Four room cottage in Dixvlllo with lot 00x100. Can be bought cheap as owner is anxious to sell. Two story houso Just completed on 1st Avenue. Truss lot ou Boulevard in two minutes’ walk of post office. Lot 80x100 fronting railroad and adjoining lots i which the Oglethorpe.hfltel Is situated. $300 will purchase six Town'ICommons lots in one body. Lot 80x85 on Oglethorpe street near Mansfield. Tw ealdence lots near Boulevard. Lot 80x90 corner Albany and I streets. Lot 80x00 cornev Wolf and I streets. Anvone can doable his money in twelve months by purchasing either of the four tracts of acreage property I offer for sale on the Point. 60 acres,of high lands lust north of the city. One two-story 13-room houso In northern part of city, with flvolots—cheap. ■- .-L- • .-.>-»%< ’ * k '**> - - ’( New two-story eight room|houso In New Town Two two-story, houses on desirable lot 180 fee' from Boulevard. Can be bought for *3.600. Now Blx-room house on Boulevard—cheap. Three of those desirable new cottages on Coch ran avenue, between George and London street!. Small farm of seventeen acreajthrce miles from Court House. Six acres with house noar E T V A G docks. 05 feet front on Cochran avenue. 35 feet from street car line, for *335. *1,300 will buy nine lots almost In centre of tbo city. Lot corner London street and Cochran avenue 00x180, with the houso. Three stores on Bay street. Truck farm on; bold salt creek, 1)4 miles from Post Office. Oak Grove Plantation, containing 3,OOOacresof the best farm lands In tho State. 10 (miles from city. Also Farms and Farm Lands situated in this and adjoining counties.* D« Trouble I# Show Property. Careful attention paid to the renting References, Oglethorpe and First National Rani Estate Agency, f • • v/;' s 216 Newcastle Street, - Brunswick, Gf* L i : _