Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 21, 1882, Image 6

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r -ftdvcrjider nod St#**!' PUBLUHKD XVKDT SATURDAY MORNING AT BBUNSWICK. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. JANUARY IL I88J. “ H()M K MATTiiHsT PMI Office Time Table. OenprAl Delivery opens D:no A. u ; clcw«,8:fl0 PJI. Register inti .Utilloy Onler IJUriUt'M opens 11:00 A. u.; clo«M 4:00 ». «• TIME OK CLOSING THE MAILS. St. Simons null clows 0:30 a. m. B. A A. mill clonea 8:15 A. M. • M. A B. null clown 0.00 a. h. ti.v»iiu»h, JUcou ami DAlton through pouches t'lOFO it 7300 V. M. Piu-a-4 at L’arioso, February first und second. Tickets for sale at Glov er A Dunn's. On Monday night next (Jan. 23d), the St. Simons Thespian Clnb will en tertain onr people at L’arioso Hall. The undersigned offers for sale, at low figures, about 100 palmetto logs, suitable for dock building. PHILIP PRIOLEAU, J». Sec notice of election of Sheriff, os ordered for February 10, 1882. Now let the candidates come forward and announce thoiusolvos. Hnts for tbe bend and shoes for the feet are among the specialties offered this week by Mr. J. B. Wrigbt. His prices are extremely low. LOOK I LOOK 11 LOOK III We will Mil lisoou tills wn k ot Wc pur lb. MOOIIE a McORAKY. I*. 1'erlnnd clearoil Tort, brig Julia on tLo 14th lust., for Rio Janeiro, with a cargo consisting of 7,201) casop of re fined petroleum, valued at $8,000. Oar ofiioe has boou honored during tho week by calls from Mr. W. G. Oruutling, of tho Western <V Atlantic Railroad, and l)r. Lester, of Jesup. JWg Hums, Baron btripsand Bologua, at 8. M. GLOUAUEK'ti. Liberty county will contribute in a week or two to our business meu, in the person of Mr. Gi- rge Edwards, of Hiuesviile. lit i> a tiun'oiigh bus inoss man. Mr. Cushing, tho photographer, re- qnosts us to say to those intending to have pictures taken, they bat! better come Boon, as he expects to loavo horo ,in a week or two. fsr.be t.-'uiW At :t r'r ponm! »t Mooli.: A M'-OitAUVS. There wore .-ti.itl i<> be more people on tiie streets last Saturday night than have been noticed for some time psst. Tin* Saturday night trade of our toen is very large. Charles Green’s Son cleared Span ish bark Agnslin • Cm/ »la, on tie* 20th mst., for Montevideo with » cargo consisting <>f 22<>,2i>4 h ut pitch pine lumber valued at $:t,3‘.)3. NtO olMtelt* olrnw At - M ‘-xmi A negro man was st riuasly injured oU the 14til, by being eaaghl Octwouli tho engine and some logs on a train on r lilroud of tho Georgia Land and Lumber Company, in Telfair county. Dr. Moffett, the muimfaetnror of I'eiitnips, was in town this week. The iliioior is an old resident of this city —lived here twenty-three years ago. lie si ill longs to come hack horo to live. r..A 1 .Cfc.Lil Tripe, bunt ill ti.WL. At MOOREA McCRAIIY'8. Our otvl tells us there is a probabil ity o: u spirited contest with row honts at the uext Fair. Tho ‘‘Oyster Boys" and tbo “Truck Crew" are mak ing s line pretty heavy hunters tor a tour-oared race Wharf builders, atteutioul Road the adveriisemeut of J. J. McDonough, who wishes to build a wharf on lot 47, near T. W. Dexter's wharf. Apply ut once *o him at Savannah, or to Mr. W. J. Price, of this city. Choice driedFig* at J&c. per lb at 8. M. Glogauer’a. Charles Green s Son cleared British bark Numn, on the ICth im t. for Cue- tugona, Spain, with cargo consisting of 472,DUG feet pilch pine lumber, val ued at $7,SOI, and 7,000 barrels rosin, valued at $2,374 Total value of car go, $111,178 On or about St. Valentine’s day an Old Folk s Concert wih be on tapis at L’arioso Ha!', n.idci t 1 * guiding liund f Praiseworthy Mitchell, the cele- brated tiniest A new and interesting propriety of improving their property by the eroctiou of neat residences for rent. A dozen good bouses in desira ble locations could be rented to-day at good prices. CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST I Groceries of tbe finest uA bait grade* can ba bought fram MOORE k McCRARY cheaper than at any other bouse In town. Call and eeo for yonraelves. One of the sailors that recently fell seventy-five feet to the deck of a ves sel in our sound, is now able to walk on crutches, and the other is recover ing slowly. The Doctor thinks he too will be able to walk in about six ty doys. These meu are being cared for at tbo St. Simons Marino Hospital, of wbicb Dr. Massey is proprietor. Onr neighbor of the Neiox and Ad- vet liner has certainly been bitten by delinquents. He thus speaks : " When you desire to stop a paper drop a postal card, if paid up; but if one or more years delinquent, stop in to the office und pay up like n man, and not refuse your paper ut the post office, like a thief.” We took occasion to visit our white publio schools yesterday and found everything in fine working order. The Board have bad the building formerly occupied as a kindergarten fitted up with now approved desks for the pri- mary department, thus relieving tbe otbor building of the great press of numbers. Wo commend the Board for their energy. Tho white schools now numbor one hundred and uiuo- ty-seven. BIO REDUCTION At J. Miohelnoti * iiro. h. In order to mako room for their im mense spring stock, tho enterprising firm of J. Miehelson k Bro. are ofl’or- ing a large amount of tbeir winter stock at greatly reduced prices. Tho assortment comprises liniinel and worsted goods, cashmeres, saquos, clonks, blankets, sbirtiugs, bed-tick ing, ladies’ and Misses’ hose, kid gloves, silk dress goods, carpets, mar ble aud walnut furniture, etc., all of wbioh they are offering from 25 to 50 per cent, lower than heretofore. Call and see tbeir goods ut once, aud se cure bargains. Se change of adver tisement uext week. Coming. will programme «Y. ' *• atiHc'i't }u*i»} 'tress. Houses an* still i" me to rent am whe oni i au-iiti ku;_'i_'i ^i god and out in W- Into pVnsiiro in stating that Mr. Wolffii mid his directors are ex pected here early next week, when a meeting of the directors will bo hold aud a line of policy mapped out. In >ur judgment a new urn will suin' dawn upon us aud our long i lierishud hopes soon take shape. Meanwhile lot onr own people continue tbeir ef forts as they have boon doing, im proving tlieir property ami aiding in the movements now on foot. ill . 11<him . it was my good lorluuo to be at St. Simons Mills, aud to he invited to wituoss a rehearsal of the St. Simons Thespian Club. I could hardly do justice or express my de light in the short space allowed, and will only say if they do half as well on Monday night at L’arioso Hull, tho Brunswick public will be more than delighted. They deserve a crowded house. _ X. Y. Z. .Mossrs. J b. Suholltfltl 6l Souh. Elsewhere in these columns cau be | fouud tbo udvertisomeot of the above firm. This old established house is ono of the landmarks bf tho city of Macou. They offer to the public a class of work inferior to none, and by so doiug have worked up a big trade all over the State. If you want any thing in their liue send to them for prices, etc. 1. O. O. V. D. D. G. M. Ward will deliver ai. address ou Tuesday night uext at tho regular meeting of Seaport Lodge, 1. O. O. F. Subject: Brotherly love.— Members aud nil brothers in good standing cordially invited. H. Pierce, N. G. Jas. E. Lamruiodt, P. fi U. Sec’y. Report of Committee on Streets, Brains and Bridaes. The proceedings of tbe last meeting of Council are crowded out this week, but we make room for the following, ns it properly belongs on the business of last year: Brunswick, Ga., Jan. 1st, 1882. To the Honorable Mayor and Council of the City of Brunswick: As Chairman of streets, drains aud bridges tor tho year 1881, I submit the following report ot committee: During the year jast passed we re duced in width tbe ditch across New castle street, by tbe market, and built a new bridge fall width of said street; also baiit a culvert across Mausfield street in front of Advereibeb and Ap peal office. Repaired, also, the cis tern corner Newcastle and Monk streets. We mode a new bridge and culvert, fall width, across Mansfield street, near W. H. Anderson’s resi dence, besides grading street nearby. Wo filled und graded street from Monk streofc to the Brackot works.— We filled up and graded Monk street from Putnam’s stable to Bay Btreet, mado aside-walk from Bay street to Judge Mershon’s residence, graded streets by A. Borchwrdt, C. G. Moore, and from Mooro’s corner past Judge Houston’s resideuco, built bridge by O’Connor’s residence, and also two others by Baptist church, built bridge by Stovesou’s stables, and graded street in its vicinity, rebuilt the tank near Post Offico, performed consider able grading on Bay street, from Ho tel to Gloucester street, placed sever al lumps ou different streets and paid for tbe oil and lighting thereof, han dled four flat loiuls of shells aud a largo quantity of shell from the shops of oysli i men and placed the same on side-walks aud streets, set out one hundred und ninety trees, which were paid for by D. T. Dunn, being the number that died out of two hundred set out in 1879 by tho city, also set out seventy more, paid for by D T. Dunn. Onr committee have also performed considerable work by way of clearing out tbe white cemetery; also, repaired and graded certain streets crossiug Fair Grounds, ns well as under-brush ing the low grouuds therein, which will he noticed bv l lie observer. Wc might farther enniuerate the work by onr committee, but will close by saying we have tried to keep the city streets clean, and think we haw done so. We have bought lumber in all cases as cheaply as possible, as is evidenced by the purchase, of D. C. Hacon Co., for the city, of 25,000 feet of lumber for $80.00, which with j druyage, etc. added, amounting to $45.00, made the sum of $125.00. Wei let Fair Association have 9,000 feet of, lumber out of tbo lot which tho eity could uot use at price paid by tho j city, to-wit $5.00 por 1,000 foet, which Fair Association pnid for. Or more plainly, tho city had 16,000 foet at five dollars and tho Fair Association 9,000 feet at five dollars, and both parties paid for the amount used by each at same rate. It is but just to say our committee have bad tho use of A. T. Putnam’s teuins at following rates: Cart, mule and man per day $1.50; wagon, two mules and driver, $3.00; and iu no in stance has he been paid for teams when not actually used. The commit tee have had the faithful services of Lewis Harris and John Gill, to whom mnch praise is due for work well per formed. Our endeavor has been to keep tbe streets and numerous bridg es in order; also, cheaply ns possible, consistently, doing it well. The cost of above work will be shown in Treas urer's report Respectfully, D. T. Dunn, C’ro, W. W. Watkins, S. C. Littlefield. Schofield’s Iron Works, Macon, Ga, MANUFACTURE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOIL ERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of Machinery and Castings to order. «-3FECIAL ATTENTION given to repair work, we have now opened a WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, And c»n stiDpIr <"» customers with anything In HABDW ARB, IHO N.C I'TLKRY, STEEL RAILS, FLOWS AND AGRICTLTUBAL 1 IMPLEMENTS. Write tor Price.’ i. S. SCHOFIELD A SQM. )an21-flm Methodist Churoh. Preaching Sunday morning and evening by the Pastor. Morning sub ject: “Woman’s work for woman.”— The ladies of the Methodist church are earnestly requested to be present, (all others cordially invited) as this subject is one of tbo living questions of Christianity to-day. W. F. Lloyd, Pastor. Mauf Lone Tbnfr Beauty From tbe hair falling or fading. Par ker's Hair Balsam supplies necessary nourishment, prevents falling and grayness, and is an elegant dressing. Announcements. FOR SHERIFF; I heroby announco myself a candidate for the po* oitiou of Sheriff of Glynu county at tho ensuing election, aud would be grateful to my friends and the public generally for their tap port. Jan. 14,1883. HORACE DART. New Advertisements. ELECTION NOTICE. nCT GEORGIA—Glynn County. flSPW*9 Court of Ordinary at Chambers, January 17th, 1882. Ordered by the court here that an election bo held cu the 10th day of February, 18s2, at the Court Howie, and tho several other plares of holding elec tion** in riaid county, for a sheriff of Mid county, to All the unoxplrod term of Joseph E. L&uibright, re- Algaod.* EDGAR C. P. DART. Ordinary G. C, Ga. ATTEHTIOE, CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received until Feb- ruary 10th, 1883. for tho construction of a wharf on lot number 47 In tho city of Brunswick. For plans and specification** apply to J. J. MoDONOUGH. 8avannah,Ga., Or to W. J. PRICE. Jan'Jl-’Jt Brunswick. Ga. L’arioso Hall, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, February 1st and 2d, 1882. BRUNSWICK MARKET. OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, > Bnoumvimr, Oa., January 11,1882. i Billow wo quote prices current for to-day: COTTON. Middling Fair flood Middling iiV Middling njJ Low Middling „ jo;; Good Ordinary 10 Ordinary-- RICE. Common s qjij Fair Good HV@<IX Rough country 'jOfcjl SO NAVAL STOKES. llo.lXS—Dpj.oo, E J2.03. F $9 10, G *2.15, H 5* 50, 1 K i2. li.. M £2.87,1;, N it.00. window glhse $S,36. Siuuxs Tunrutnsi—Oil. aud whiskeys, 50>ie; regular., 51 Re. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib sldoe, 10J,r; shoulders, Stic; hams, 16c; dry saltoa clear rib aides, DRc; long clear, 9f(c-, abouMors, 7 Re. Grain-Corn—white 95c, mined 87@S8; oata 65>ic bran, 11.30. Hat—Northern, $1.20; Eastern, $1.30; Western timothy, tl.30@35. Laud—In. tierces, 12SC; kegs and rubs 12'£c. Floor—Superfine, $3 75g»$B GO; extra. $« 75© $7 00; family, $7 75©3 2.1, fancy, $a 75fj>*'' 24; baiters', |8 25©$8 75. if ID kb, Wool, Etc.- Hide-, dry Hint, lal.c; salted 10>i<B>US'c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, prime low, 37©28>tc; burry wool, 10@18c. Tallow, Cc: wax 50c; dew aktna, 10c; otter ekins, 35c@$4 00. NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS. •Sail-Rosin and spirits, 3s. Cd.@S». OI. to United Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York. 40c on rosin, 60c on Kpiritu. Steam—To New York. r<*in 40o, npirlta 80c; to Philadelphia, ro*ln 30c, spirits S0e: to lUlthnnr*- rosin 40c, spirits 7.5c; to Boston, roaiwOOc, spirits •I. Shipping* Intelligence. ARRIVALS. Jsn —Sc Tom Williams, E'lwartls, SavanuL. Jau 13—Sc Httllie Young, Young, Charleston. Jsn 15—Sc Lauio Cobb, Trentwoxthv Providence. Jon 16—Sc Levi Heart, Gills, Boston. Jsn 18—14c Stephen G Hart, Tony, Now York. Jan 18—Sp bg aalvs V Maria, Llorca, Havana. DEPARTURES. Jon 14—Porcbg Julia, Dor Santoa, Rio Janeiro. Jan 14—Sc Holieu Maria, Look, New York. Jan 14—Sc C M Nowius, Matthews, Now York. Jau lb—Br bk Nutua, Dougloss, Carthagena. Jua 20—Sp bk Agustiu&Calzada,Roldan,Montevideo• U. M. S. PINAFORE! .kit Aged I.ady ■ill Writes us: “I am (55 years old, mid full j was feeble and nervous all the time, when I bought a Lottie o; Parker’s 1 (iiugcr To’iitb 1 have used a little ;, i- j more tlniu <• l> iiie. ■itut f-ei as well We j ;u> at !R), anm .«un ih :• mind’, .is , ill,. Heed jiW sii'-ii a tnedii'inc. See ndv H. M. S. Plnalore. The above beautiful opera will be repeated ou tbe 1st and 2d of Febru ary, at L'arioso Hal), under the guid ance oi Mrs. DnBignon. Several new “stars” Lave been added to tbe com pany, aud our people may confidently promise themselves a fine rendition of this Uuuuiful piny Tlf’Kl'TS RESERVED SLAV: Cbildrvu Halt I t Dunn a fttorc. i>t UicucoM at 8;3U. 7 Sc Tickets for aal« at Glover k upon at 8; poriorwanco com* AN ORDINANCE, To prohibit /at.-mh* from xprrndinrj any .teine, gill nr .<rt net for taking either fixh or tern/line from the waters em braced within the limits of the eity of Brunswick, and to prescribe penalties for a violation of the same: SjactiOs 1. Tho Mayor and Council of the city of Brunswick, in Couucil assembled, do hereby ordain that every person who shall apreod any seine, gill or set net for the purpose of taking o ther fish or terrapins from soy of the watora embraced within the limits of the city of Brunswick, shall be sub* ject, on conviction therefor before the Police Court, to :i fine not nxceeding one hundred dollars, or la bor on tbe public street* for * term not rxceodiug sixty days. .Sec. 2. Aud be it further ordained, That ail ordi nances and parts or ordinances, in conflict with this ordinance, be, and the aame are hereby repealed. Passed in Council, January 18, 1882. Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor. JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk and ircosurcr. L. J. LEAVY&CO , Auctiou and Coiuuiusioii Merchants, and General Collecting Agents. Special attention given to the collection ot rents Business and cousignmcuta solicited, and speedy returns guaranteed, Office under Advkrtimkii and Appkal office, Brunswick, Ga. Refers by permis sion to J. M. Madden, broker. Cook Bros, k Co., manufacturers of lumber, and M. J. Colson, Mayor of the city ot Brunswick. jaul4-ly NOTICE OF IMTEHTIOH TO CHANGE NAME. GEOROL!—Glyx:* County. All persons interested are hereby notified that I -h*U apply to the Superior Court to be held in aud tor the county aforesaid on the flret Monday in May, 1882, for the purpose of haviug my name changed from Gocdlreod, by which I have hereto fore been kuown and called, to tfiat of D. B. Ran- doplb. This 7lh of January, l$5r2. D. R. G(X)DRRE.\D. by Atrys. Mabry A Uorchardt. PXHHY. Ga.. April 14. 187». I have watched the use of the niedi in* now known •‘.Swiifa .>ypliilitic op cifilc" over fifty years, amt »•/*• never l»«.»rd •»; a failure to cure wh**a prjporly 1 conuiteucMi tho uso of it on m.v sluves be tween i860 niul 18-W, as also did a number of juv neighbors, and in every case that cairn* within my knowledge it effect'd a cure, in lx<5 «ic«> Walker t.'ii. M at auction a slow not var-anted. After the P’lrohaM! it wsa dia-- <vurtxl that h•. had had .VvoAi/m for twelve years, ilia heaii W;vs without a hair on II. He troatMl him with thin rent !y and In four weeks was aouud aud well, and in n short time hail ns fine a head of hair as was ever nw.ieri by a negro. He owned this slave many ve.ir*. and he never had any return of the disease, uor lost a day ’s work. THE SWIFTSI'EOIFir t:OMl'ANV 1 pIm!?fi^i' B A 1 |: lauta, Ga. by nil druggist* Call for a copy or ' Young noviii-lm Men’s Fricud." Attention SciijoI Patrons. Undor late act of the* Legislature, all cliildruu attending public schooU in the State are retiuireil to bo vaccinate. Tho Hoard of Education has provid ed a supply of pure vaccine virus for this purpose, which will ho supplied to scholars at cost. The Board has contracted with Dr It. li. lfili, whose of. flee is near tho Pont Office, to vocciuate pupils at » low rate, and give tho necesnary certificate*, par- outs will take notlco that on and after tbe 1st day of February, no scholar will be permitted to en ter tho public schools of Glymi county without * certificate ‘-.Am such scholar has been successfully vaccinated, suoh certificate to be signed bv » prac ticing physician aud presented to the principal or the .•'chool. Jaul4-2t JNO. T. COLLINS, Pres’t. AT COST2 For tho NEXT FIFTEEN DAYS I prooo.u to sell the tersest lot of FANCY RIBUONS AND OHEAF CORSETS ever offered In tho city, for LESS THAN COST, to uieke room for now goodo.— Cell end examine, et the LADIES’ STORE. Proposals Wanted. Tho Commissioners of tho Sinking Fund of the City of Brunswick, ua., inviu scsl- d bids, address commission iur cauceuauon conus or tne City of Brunswick to tho valuo of about euventoen hundred dollars currency. Bids for all or any portion of tho above amount will bu received. The right to reject say or all is reserved. JOHN T. COLLINS, ’ " wroiaaiou, City of NOTICE OF IHTfiriSN 10 GHUGE NIM£. GEORGIA—Glynn County. All persons interest* d arc foTebr n-ttlftcd tint T shell apply to tho next bup-rior C »u.', to lm l!.| in and ior said couuty on the fint Monday in May, 1&82, for the purpose of having my name and the names of my wife and t v , minor * hi’. ’.*, ■, changed from that of Horace, Mary loaljelia, Anni.* Etti«xand Alice Mabel Goodoreoii, by vwiieU n xiuex we have been heretofore kuown. to tLu: >,f Il- rac- Mary Isabella, Antitv Ettie and Alice Mabel Ran dolph. This January, 7th 1>8J, HORACE GOODBRIIAD. Uy L*y Att<frnv> B , Mabrv .v BorcLardt.