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MEDICAL SCIENCE. ;
( K It is unquestionable that tue u<f-
'• 11 •■ • ■ I .< l.'.U i li . ,'
icnl science within •!»; jmst century.
Inrve tended tow aids the prolongs
tion of the average duration of
‘ liiinoin life. No one of the discot
', cries ofmodern times has contributed
iu >i ifectually to this end than the
i discovery of J<nner,which, by inocu
lation. has cheeked the frightful
ravages of small pox.
The sensation following Dr.
Brown Sequurd's announcement of
tbc elixir of life, has served to lessen
somewhat the public’s appetite for
nrdieal surprises. Yet, ail men .be
lieve and delight to believe in the
, fqturc triumphs of scicm e, a belief
which rests on what science has ac
. comphshed in the past.
The modern science of chemistry
has been widely diverted from the
channels into which, the best
thought of a former age had di
rected it. Men are seeking in their
laboratories, not for the secret by
Which gold is made, but they are
trying to extract aluminum from
clay, and in their furnaces to
purify iron ore and make steel of.it
instead of pig iron. The telephone
whispers of secrets still hidden, ami
eiectricily is all the more wonderful
for being still an unknown and im
ifieasuruble force. »•
Medical science moves slowly
from stage to stage. The body of
man is belter understood to day
than ever; its diseases are more
thoroughly classified; the conditions
under which life exists are better
measured, and there is no doubt that
lhe knowledge of the next genera
lion w.ll be still further insreased.
Just now the medical world is in
leicsted in the assertions of Dr. Y.
('. \ utighn, of Michigan 1 niveisity,
that he has extracted and strained
in his lest tubes the poison that man
ilests itself as cholera infantum.
I'lds poison is said to be from
germs. Dr. Vaughn is sai I to have
[ roduced the specific poison, and he
now believes that he shall be üb'e to
produce an antidot'', which maybe
introduced into the system a« vac
cine is.
The general opinion of medi' al
men has been, fora long time, that
cholera infantum is due- to poisonous
germs. Some doctors give intisep
tics to kill the germ, but this treat
meut is usually accompanied by the
death of the patient. If Dr Vaughn
has discovered an antidote that will
this poison and which will
nol barm the patient, he has con
ferred a lasting boon upon human
i’y-
1 he discovery of such an antidote,
however,Mias thus far resisted the
investigations of science. Should it
successfully eventuate, it would un
doubtedly be the menus of saving
of Jiutnau lives every
It is a little remarkable that Uncle
.Jerry Rusk, our secretary of agri
culture, has not advised the cultiva
tion of the tape worm as an Ame.u
can industry. A Pennsylvania phy
sician announces that lie lias lis
covered ninety tpe of these voracious
animals doing the course of bis prac
lice, within the past year, phould
the cultivation of the American tape
worm become more extensive, the
sturdy American farmer -will not be :
come alamed at the contraction of]
the foreign market for the bread
stull's of our country.
Tin: story is going the rounds
that Spanish commissioners are in
Ibis country attempting to negotiate
the sale of Cuba to tue I'nited Stales.
The story is cntirly improbable, but
as it goes, it is said that Spain wants
$15,000,000 for Cuba. Territorial
sovereignties have gone up in the
market. We gave much less foi
Louisiana, within whose domain
was embraced a large portion of the
territory out of which we have
Carved several western states. Cuba
is about as large as Georgia, and is
in debt up to the eyes. Besides, her
people have not yet learned the full
manning of liberty and constitutional
government. On the whole, are not
anxious for Cuba.
" . ..
’I hat the eomplaint of Hie’ census
being insufficiently taken is not
groundless, is shown from the fact I
that in every instance where it lias’
been retaken, thousands of persons
have been found whom the federal
enumerators failed to count. It is
too late to do so now, but Brunswick
should have been recounted. In suf
faring it to go out to the world Hint
we have not increased in population
as rapidly as we have done, we place
the city ala disadvantage.
Biu nswick sportsmen will begin
to sigh for new Helds to eonqmr
Our fust sailing craft sweep the|
South Atlantic coast, and our gun
club wins the championship of the I
state. What more is left for glory?j
T HIE EVEXING POST: SAI LRiVsY, JULY 19, 1890.
• PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
TE. _ X-.
Dr, j. E. IRcMILLAN,
1 Physicisn and Surgeon.
Office—Payne building on Monk
! Street.
PEARSON ELLIS,
i
Attorney at Law.
. ißiif xSw*< K Ga.
I 11. 11. now.vnn. WM hl so
HOWARD* KING,
- Real Estate at I Insurance Agts
I ; ori- uV- in S.-ai-i.-tt Blf»<-k“Newc«»th: Slr*-et. j
HARRIS & SPARKS,
Attorneys and Counsellois at Law.
J Will practice in Supreme Court of Georgia.
I'nited states Court al >:.t3tniHh,t:ii«i in the mii-
L ptu ioi C’ourlH of Glynn. Vuj •»<*, ( hn-lton, Pierre
and Coffee Couhli«.*M a .'i i.l»rwhere by Special
Contract.
' office in S<* irlelt Building, Newcastle >t.
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Dr. O. W. TUCKER,
» Physician and Surgeon
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' On ii L—No. 121N«wi-a«tl<-stri ct.
i Dr. J A BUTTS
1
Physician and Surgeon.
Ill" 111. '■ I
• Office- Xv. Li Nc\v< a»lle Street.
j llE’j dunce—•< <)!•. I'nimi an'l litiriiiioiiih sti.
A. C. BLAIN, M. D.
Physician and Surgeoj,
. | No.:;!! 1 , New <-:c tlc street.
Keeidcnce, .’>o« alia.marie Htrrt l.
Office hour—‘.»n. tn, t<» p. m.
SAMUEL BORCHARDT
Attoniey-at Law.
OI FICK Ku. 12i z 'i' Netvi aslic Stree t.
Attention Given to Maritime •
Idiwuiul Quei»(ions Affecting l.ajid Title.-.
i BENNET& GROOVER, ;
Attorneys at Law.
<»I HCE l p Mau-, I’m Monk and Ncwca.-t!«■
Streets.
SAM C. ATKINSON,
Attorney at Law.
Oi l iUEin \\ji-ht’M Building, Cor. Monk ami •
Newcastle street-.
DR. R E. L. BURFORD,
Physician and < -.;;gcon.
Ofih xiot us wto in a. hi., Ito I p ni. and:
7to p. m.
(il l’ll) And Room.> Kaiser Block, Xew< astle.
Street.
Brunswick Title and Guarantee Company
INCOItrbIIATED.)
:;n.; 4 NEB( \S TLI. - I REI.T. RO<»V> 2 and 1
(. IU »\ \TT BLOC K.
Cvkvs SiiFi.ioN. Attorney at Law, Manager
(iuurant<-< Tltl< hto Ik i.d E-tale in the < ity of
Brunswick and Glviin county. Ccrnphlr ab
stracts for ttli prop<*rly In Haiti city and countv
from the earliest period i<> the pie.-ent lime. an<l
sup|MicHouii.-.-ion , caused by the <le* Inu-t i<m of
a portion of Jlvirn <*<ninl\ n cords. For Infor j
mation apply to Hie Man; ger
SEASONABLE GOODS 1
. A-t. tlie
01.1 l IIELLIIILE
DRUG STORE I
OF
LLOYD & ADAMS.
11’2 Newcastle street,
Sure Dentil to Roaches. Red
| Bug Poison (a sure killer),
Mosquiloil—an easy way to rid
the house of mosquitos, Pow
dered Borax, Gnin Camphor,
Insect Pow der, Eh Paper and
Sulphti r ('audit s.
The best place in town to
have your prescriptions put up. !
LLOYD * ADAMS.
Howies A Baker.
Newman Block, Bay Btre< t,
Merchandise Brokers
And—
GENERAL AGENTS.
Agents for Georgia and Florida for
Maeneale and Urban Safe c ompany
and Alpine Safe Company.
Agents for the K. Sauer Showcase
Co., and the Caligraph Type writer.
I). T. 1)1 NA.
Clothing and Gents’
r’lrnishiiig Goods.
My friends ami the public generally
a’e cordially invited to call and
examine nw stock < f
NEW SPRING
CLOTH I NG
Style# t<> please the mo ,t faatidioua.
Scarlett block, Ncw< a»lle street. |
ZE or i
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I
ICECRUM
taS.
The
| BEST I
in the
STDBBS-GHEER
Hardware]
COMPANY,
k&Mm ST.-Ha.BlS
house and Sinn Painters
Bigs toinforni the citizens of Brunswick that he is
now located iti .1. Michelson’s building, on Richmond
street. Porters old '.land. He always employs the
best workmen and asks the public to
Try His New Sign Writers.
Mr. Hoyle cannot be surpassed as to House, Sign and
Decorative Painting. He wdl also reset broken glass.
E. HOYLE, House and Sign Painter.
JSclxvLtz Bros.
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A£“ the $
We aim to make it, you aim to save it. That’s
all right. Your place to trade is where the mer
chant is willing to divide profits, so that you
save while he makes. That place IS Ol R
STORE. We prefer a small profit on a big
trade to a big profit on a small trade; ten cents
profit from ten people rather than one dollar
profit out of one purse, Do you object that it
takes more time to servo, ten people than one,
and so vest mon? We answer that good goods
at small profits sell quickly. It’s the haggling
over large profits takes the time. We sei) good
gowk at small profits.
Sclxxxtz Bros.
s 111, L 111 Id i W
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By every Aew YorA' steamer I am receiving additions tel
iny already*large and well selected stocA* of Staple and I
G’roceries, and i am glad to say that the Public is realizing ihul
fact that I have what they want. ■
I MPORTEI > ( }O< )I >~ J
! think I am safe in saying that I have the largest and linesfl
line <>! DIPORTEI) GOODS ever shown in liiimswick. 11
I
propose 1 to make a specialty of this class of goods and ali whol
want the most delicious brands of fruits, sauces,€
catsups, etc., should call and see stocA*
E’VZEJR TZETT ZNTG- ZESTTiI’WI
Everything i have is new and fresh and friends who have!
bought from me come to see me again, f will do all / can to]
please yon and guarantee satisfaction
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ZEt. S. OZR-ZA.IC-L, ( jrocer.
Gor. Howe and Newcastle Streets.
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WESTERN MEAT MARKET,
Charles Baumgartner, Proprietor.
All kinds of Western find Tennessee Meats at Wholesale and
Retail. Select Brands of the Finest Breakfast Bacon and Hanw
;t Specialty.
} FREE DELIVERY IX THE CITY.T?a
Paints, W Paper ad tub Shades.
S’gns, Banners, Decorative and Plain Painting.
Artists’ and Dscokatoks’ Material,
Dry and. in Oil.
Fancy Work material oi every description.
W. E.PI )RTER
I 500 Monk Street.
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NA 7 AK.EFI ELD ’ S
Children’s Carriages
SOLD BY
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Lllii NEWCASTLE STREET 31 ti
BI RR H IXTON, „„ B r answic.K.
STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPEWRITING
X.,s. ::u .n.l yn B »-.reet. mw Town. HEAUQUAKTEKS.
M i ; A Est II All work neatly and promptly exe
Contractor & Builder
—at—
And Superintendent. BOWI ES A BAKER’S OFFICE,
| I’lHiloflhu IJOM l-’ML I “R'Hl'lciH I dUi<4‘«| . Bay Street-