Daily advertiser-appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 188?-1889, December 27, 1888, Image 3

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THE U8E OF TOBACCO. Th« Virtue* and Viet* of th* W**d to An SfeSS*sEK principles. When tobacco it burned, a new set of substances is produced, tamo of which ate less harmful than the nicotine, and are more ameable ect, andmuch ofthe acrid oil—a In effect, » substance quite aa irritating and poi sonous .as nicotino—is carried oft Theae fae produced substances an origin, the “pyridine totes. By great heat the more aro-' m^io and less harmful members of-the series aro produced, but the 4MMp0i> jonous compounds are generated by jgs slow combustion of damp tobaoea This oil which is liberated ' by combus tion is bad both in flavor ana in effect, and it is better, even for the immedi- we pleasure of the smoker, that it should be'excluded altogether from his mouth and air Smoking in a stc ticularly injurious, for the reason that in it the .oil is sfored in a con densed form, and the smoke, is there* fore highly ^charged with the oiL Sacking or chewing the stub of a cigar that one is smoking is a berious mis take, because the nicotine in the un- bumed tobacco dissolves freely in the saliva, and is absorbed. “Chewing" is on this account the most injurious form of the tobacco habit, and the use of a cigar holder is an improvement |on the custom of holding the cigar be- eon the teeth. Cigarettes are re- onsible for a great amount of mis- def, not because the smoke from the er has any particularly evil effect, because smokers—and they are in boys or very young men—are to use them continuously or at quent intervals, believing taattheir ver for evil is insignificant Thus i nerves aro! under the constant in fluence of the drug, and much injury to the system results. Moreover, the cigarette smoker uses a very consider able amount of tobacco during the day. “Tapping” and."snuffing” are semi- rbarities which need not be dis cussed. Not much effect is obtained from the use of the drug in these varieties of the habit. Nicotine is one of the most powerful I fVin *'nftwrn tvkicnnu n Irnn-rtm Tfo r Jiatof d: sic acid. If birds bo made to inhale its vapor in amounts too small to be measured, they are almost instantly killed. It Sfeems to destroy life, not by attacking a few, but of all the func tions essential to it, beginning at the center, the heart A significant indi cation of this is that there is no sub stance known which can counteract vot survives. Its depressing action on - the heart is by far the most noticeable It and noteworthy symptom of nicotine * poisoning. .The frequent existence of what is known as “smoker’s heart" in men whose health is in no other re spect disturbed is due to this fact. Those who can use tobacco without immediate injury will have all. the pleasant effects reversed, and will suf- fe ' " . . . .. fer from the symptoms of poisoning if they exceed the limit of tolerance. These symptoms aro: 1. The heart’s action becomes more rapid when to bacco is used; 2. Palpitation, pain or unusual sensations in the heart; & There is no appetite in the morning, the tongue is coated, delicato flavors are not appreciated, and acid dyspep sia occurs after eating; 4. Soreness of the mouth and throat, or nasal ca tarrh, appears and becomes very troublesome; S. The eyesight becomes poor, but improves when the habit is abandoned; 6. A desire, often a crav ing. for liquor or some other stimu lant, is experienced. In an experimental observation of thirty-eight boys of all classes of so ciety, ana of average health, who had been using tobacco for periods rang ing from two months to two years, twenty-seven showed severe injury to the constitution and „ insufficient growth; thirty-two showed tho .ex istence of irregularity of tho heart’s action, disordered stomachs, cough, and a craving for alcohol: thirteen had intermittcncy of the pulse, and one had consumption. After they had abandoned the use of tobacco, within six months one-half were free from all their former symptoms, and the re mainder had recovered by the end of the year. - A great majority of men go far be- yond what may be called the temper ate use of tobacco, and evidences of injury are easily found. It is only necessary to hAve some record of what the general' health was previous to the cover a long enough time. The history of tobacco in the island of New Zealand furnishes a quite sugges tive illustration for our purpose, and one on a large scale, when Europe- airiam« mated- New Zealand they found in the native Maoris the most any of the tnSea inhalnting&io islands ofthe .Pacific. Since Ufe introduction of tobecoo, for which the Maoris de- * •’ ’ have the same time, roduoed in stature and in physical well being so as to be an altogether inferior type of men.- Fcnclon, who often bothered Rich#- lieu —' So had him. “And I supnoea you o*u«i it for u sublcriptionf said IUclielicU, With •maw; “Oh. no: I saw there pus uo chance—it was too liko you. Brunswick Wood Delivi Torras' Wlaarf; Bay SINGLE LOAD (Not Delivered.) SINGLE LOAD (Delivered). praK,»*ea«aa«jut M j f ij Bg th.......... PER COED. oak!’ “V 1 • aa JP ut ujrlencth PINjE, Mwedjfind^put i PER COED. rniE, sayred tortopUt *aj length...... • y Leave Orders with Haywood, Gage A Go. TERMS POSITIVELY CASH. “WHAT IS THE MATTER WITH S.W. APTE, Prfopr —OF THE- r THE CRY OF ALL. HE’© ALL RIGHT! His immense Clothing He is selling goods at way low down prices. Stock is unsurpassed in styles, quality and prices. Fine Black Imported Corkscrews, $14 per suit, worth $20. Fine English Melton Square and Round Cut Sacks at $16.50, worth $20 and $22. All Wool Sdotch Sheviots in double and single breast from $10 up to $13.50 worth $15 and $18. j Children and Boys Suits. I have the largest line in Children and Boys Suits from $2 and upwards. Boys’knee pants 40c. and upwards, and an immense line of boys, youths i’ Overcoats. and mens' HATS and CAPS. I have the largest line, and at very reduced prices Shoes, Shoes, Shoes. The finest and cheapest Shoes for ladies, children and gentlemon. Trunks. Satchels, Umbrellas, Ete. Trunks and Satchels—all styles. Silk Umbrellas from $1.75 up. A large variety of Leather Goods in traveling companions and Cuff and Col- SPECIAIi BARGAINS. lar boxes. UtriaundrieU Shirts at 46c., worth 76c. Ueats’ Linen Collars at 10c, worth 20c. Fine Silk Neckwear at 25c, worth 50c. AIL wool Flannel Top Shirts from 76c, upwards. .. . . i, won . Also a full line of Cardigan Jackets, Ladies’ and ~ ilf Gents’ Shoes at astonishing low price. The Livest Town in the South! * A ... • Offers Unparalleled Opportunities for Business and Investment! We offer for nle the following City and Country property: OLD TOWN. On* lot, with Urge two-atory dwelling and oat boasea, also one cottage and oat boom, every thing comparatively mw *ad la good order, One-half lot corner Mansfield and. Albany ate. One Bay‘lot 45x180, with traUdinge. One lot oa Oglethorpe atreehtond bnUdloga. One lot on Oloaoeeter atroet—splendid batineaa location. One Bay lot 80x100 with two-story brick build ings, recently erected. Will sell cheap for the money. Three lots on Ornnt street—good business loca tion. Splendid bnlldlngslte, north corner Oglethorpe and Gloucester stroets- Lot corner Gloucester and Albany streets. One lot on Albany street. Portion ol Trust lot 00x100—splendid building One lot 00x180, corner Union and Howe streets with Improvements. One lot end elegant residence on London street, lot 90x180. One Bay lot and two stores situated thereon— good Investment. Lot 00x180 south ol Hanover Park. Very desi rable for residence. Lot 60x90 on Newcastle street, near Cathollo church, with nice residence. Three lots, 90x180 each, containing 4 new two- story houses, near school house. NEW TOWN. v; Portions oflthree lol on Reynolds street, with bul Threolots, 90x150, with new two-st ing and out houses, lacing Court House ggregating mildmga. 87Kxl50ft., 81J4 loot water front, with warehouse S6xT0 and tttM* gfi One k* on BernokRCstiiet, 50x90. f Thrae water lots apthe foottotL street. Very One Dlxvllle lot, 45x110, corner Cochran avenue ad London streets, with. 5 room house. Can be boaght at tow T§^otour^i!Kffi T X e t tT d e o - f elded bargains* CODNTRYPROPERTT. About 40 acres of tbe Holiest lands In th* coun ty, one mile from heart ol city. Six acres cleared, with house, four miles from with twelve ■ city 900 acres ol best land In tho bounty, w room bouse, nine mile* from the city- 10)4 acres of farming land, with splendid two- etonrhouse, kitchen and dlnir , ■-— mill, etc. large bam, sugar mill, ete.. crossing, 4% miles from eon cured very cheap. 10 acres c B., ovumo. cum built bouse located thereon, very low figure, being In want of money. Also three small farms not mentioned above— very low. 3,000,000 Aeresr Florida Lands: We have also been appointed agents tor Florid* Southern .Ballway land*,. Fjjorfi* ^jtgimerajjd Company’s lands, and St Railway lands, aggregating more than. MXMIOO ; acres of choice lands located in nearly every county in the State, suitable for farming, grill ing, fruit And vegetable growing. Pine, cypres*, and cedar timber. Prloesp-ange from |i per aore upwards. Two lots, witq elegant residence and out houses m Norwich street. BORCHARDT & LEAVY, TLeal Estate .Agents 301 Newcastle Street, BRUNSWICK. GA. Perfect fits guaran lurselves. W« Polite attention is given to all who give us a call, teed, and qualities warranted. Come and convince yourselves. We don’t say anything that we do not mean. We came here and macle a sucoess, and intend to stay and keep our reputation up on lowest prices for honest goods. SL -W. APTE, PROPRIETOR, At Marlin’s old dry goods stand, New Castle street, AUG. F. FRANKLIN, Met Brito aid Commission HerciiaiL lay, Grain, M, Fonr, Bacon, Mill Feed Generally. Car-Load Lots a Specialty We Compete with any Market in Quality ar\d Price, and Mean just what we Say. L. D. HOYT & CO. -DEALERS IX- NEW QUARTERS I can now be found in my new stand in the Scarlett Block, WHKltEMY STOCK OP , BITS, CAPS, Dry Goods and Notions WILL BE POUND MARKED DOWN * TO BED ROUE. D. T. DUNN. J.M. DEXTER INSURANCE *, NEW YORK & BRUNSWICK. * is STEAMERS ' SAN ANTONIO, * WILDER, STATE OF TEXAS, WILLIAMS, Thuradav afternoon. . , .. _ . £7 f Close oonneotlona at Brnnawiok with B. * W. T„ V.JtO. and A. P.GL. railroads. Through bllla lading signed to Atltnta; / " — Macon and all Interior points. Ita; Albany,- Amerlona Fnsurance'hotwcen Now York and Brunswick, lo-nitli ol one per cent. Freight and passage as low aa by any other line. Par freight, passage and general Informa tion apply to THOS. FULLER, Agent, Brunswick, G*. -AND- Real Estate Arrent, -REPRESENTING EISNT L»DM6 ME NBHNUCE GO’S “SOUTHERN MUTUAL” OF ATHENS, GA, SEA ISLAND BOUTE. . S' BRUNSWICK & SAVANNAH! AND WAT LANDINGS. hardware y • Stoves C uds* Pistols, .Cartridges, .' . ..'A. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SASH, DOORS. BUNDS ’BuFTfiriAPi and Waenns d. A. BUTTS, Physiciait and Surgeon. L.J.Leavy& Co., TBAVELEBH ACCIDENT CO., of H.rtford,, EQUITABLE LIFE AS8UBANCE SOCIETY, of Nsw tilt. Houses to Rent and for Sale. CITY LOTS FOR SALE, Notice to Stockholders. A Meeting of tbe .tockholdenof the. Brat National Bank of Brunswick, Georgls, 1. hereby called to take place at Its Banking House, on Wed- neaday, tbe SMb day of December, m. tor tho purpose of amending the TwrdArtlel* of the articles of Assoclition: alsoi tor the pnr- goie of increasing JAB. HERR SMITH Cashier. S O'Ooroom, la. W. T. Snsoxs hours* ealj.So._l* _pedal mentionjflrcn to and Inap. W T. O’Connor INSURANCE FIRE! MARINE I I Steamer St On and alter Monday _ . Savannah for Brunswick every Thursday at A p.m * ’" t * it.-- 1 Couuectlons 'nmd. vllh B.kW. and B.T.. SO. BsUroads, and staamar ••OmekarBoy" tor Mm* Landings. Th.’-dt.XWsetoPffcoehra at aU way, potato 6»iwm> BrnuwlH ■! gtoBBto Forrataaoffnlghta and p«Mg..»pply to ml •• Wi BUTCBUB AXB VPfH I AKEagecIslty of.r “ ara*i TrymPioo© and yon will h*v*no oth*r. Beet Folk, Smew** Etc., always ok hand. 1- j rn8l