Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, January 21, 1882, Image 8
RUST-PROOF SEED OATS RUST-PROOF SEED OATS!
FEED OATS. FEED OATS. iTBED OATS.
Palmer Brothers
XEM TO HAKIilS, III IKWKI.nt
PF.ALEK IN
Foreign ami Domeste
WHOLESALE AMO RETAIL
HARBWABE,
HR and lSOConpreM, 149 and 1#1 8t. Julian *t«.
SAVANNAH. - GEORGIA.
Agricultural Implements,
FAN MILLS,
GRAIN CRADLES,
AVERY’S PLOWS.
BIUNLY’S PLOWS,
CULTIVATORS,
PLOW STOCKS,
SWEEP SHOVELS,
HEEL PINS,
GRASS RODS.
Drugstore
DIXON’S NEW BUILDING,
Newcastle St., - - - Brunswick, Ga.
MEAT. MEAT, MEAT, MEAT.
I ' '■
CnCE-AX..! ! aXE-A-ll. I
FLOUR [all grades], HAMS, LARD, SALT, GRIST, and all kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Communications
addro««od to me nt Albany or Brunswick will be answered promptly.
MAYER, GLAUBER & FORRESTER.
J. 15k. NIGHTENGALE, Agent nt Brunswick.
NEW STORE! ■“> M „ _ ISunui, Fuunu no Warai bum.
NEW GOODS!
I beg to inform the citizens of this city and sur
rounding country that I havn Just opened a stock of
goods consisting ot
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
Motions,
KEA tV MADE CLOTHING,
LLats, Caps,
BOOTS, SHOES,
A FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES!
TOBACCO AND CIOARS.
Which I off* r a* very cl«s® pr »•«•* Having purchas
ed tny uto. a r..r -s-h only. I can r.forc d.-fr com*
petition
E. KAUL,
AND CIGARS,
BAY STREET, BR L &W1GK, GA.
TIN SHOP,
STOVES & STOVE PIPE,
Tiu Ware, Plnmbiug,
Pumps & Pump Driving.
Private Boarding!
OM visrrt.’s w.v, K \B**ve wist gi k: -y
Term- it., -’.••rat*- Applv t.i
40VP-U JOS. L. LAMBUloHT
RUBBER & LEATHER
BELTING.
CIRCULAR SAWS,
CARPENTERS’ 'FOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
GUNS AND PISTOLS,
FISHING TACKLE
AHKNTS FOlt KAIKBANK8*
Standard Scales,
DUPONTS
CELEBRATED POWDElt,
Together with a full line of 811 ELF HARDWARE,
for sale at the lowest cash x»ric«#«.
PALMER BROTHERS
apr7-ly
fraud Aping
OF
WINTER GOODS!
The undersigned has removed his DRUG STORE to the above location, and is ready t« m-rv • his
friends and the public generally with a fresh supply of
SUCH PRICES
NEVER KNOWN BEFORE!
Black and colored Cashmeres from 25c to $1.50.
Colored Silks and Satins at 50c and upwards.
Black Silks from 40c to $3.50. New Brocade Silks
in all shades.
The finest assortment of ladies, misses and chil
dren’s cloak*, silk fringes from *5c upwards, Orna
ments of all descriptions.
A complete line of men’s, ladies’, misses’ and
children’s Underwear.
Infant’s Wardrobe complete from the lowest to
the finest.
A full line of Ribbons, Corsets, Handkerchief*,
Ties, Be*l Spread# and Shims iu lace and embroid
ery, auda beautiful line of presents for the coming
Holidays. DOLLS imported direct from Steinhardt.
AT
Jacob Cohen’s.
152 BROUGHTON St.,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
febd-ly
C P. GOODYEAR,
ATTOUXKY AT LAW,
Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes,
Prefiimery and Toilet Articles
IN GREAT VARIETY,
MINERAL WATERS,
Lamps and Lamp Fixtures,
BUIST’M FRESH AND GENUINE
FINE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS,
CIGARS AND TOBACCOS,
And other articles too numerous to mentiou. :u»d usually kept in a dr.-t-i laas Drug Store.
Physiians’ Prescriptions Accurately compounded.
After store is closed, will cheerfully atteud any calls for medicines, ii in filled at Ills residence, corner
Union jiud Man-field streets
JAMES T- BLAIN,
DRUGGIST.
m
Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat
ed and Common Sugars,
Full Line of Fresh Groceries,
A full Stock of Dry Goods.
-AT-
J. J. SPEARS’.
1>: I'NSWICK, GA.
tsrfirFOR GOOD BREAD AND
BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS’DRY
HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF
BAKING POWDER.
W.H. HARRISON,
104 NEWCASTLE STREET,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA.
Sale of Furniture, Crockery and
Glassware every night at 6
o’clock; Saturdays, 11a. m.
WHITMAN’S FOKCTAIPf PUMP
gTTJ» WTH MfWWI PSafy#36
For 'destroying insect* on treca, vine*, etc., wa
tering gardena and plant*, washing carriages and
windows, protecting building* from fir*-, and adapt
ed to many use*. S« i:J for ircular* t >
J. M. DEXTER, .%seiit,
augl-6m Brunswick, Ga
Superintendent'#Office, Savannah, Dec. 3, 'SI
flN AND AFTER SUNDAY. Dec. 4th, Passenger
train* on thi* Road will rnn a* follows:
FAST MAIL.
Leave 8avannah dally at 11.10 P M
LeavoJesup 1.35 PM
Leave Way cross 2.47 P M
Arrive at Callahan 4.45 PM
Arrive at Jacksonville 5.30 P M
Leave Jacksonville daily at 9.00 A M
Leave Callahan - 9.50 A M
Arrive at Waycroaa 11.59 A M
Arrive at Jeaup.... 1.20 PM
Arrive at Savannah 3.40 P M
Passenger# from Savannah far Brunswick take
this train, arriving at Brtinswkk 3.50 p. m.
passengers leave Brunswick at 10:15 a m.. arr;r-
lug at Savannah 3:40 p. m.
Pap-tcnuors from Florida by this trait. connect at
Jesup with train arriving hi Macon a? 7:50r. m
(daily including Sunday.)
This train stops only at Johnston’s. J, sup. Way-
cross FolksLu.. Callahan and Jacksonville.
JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS.
Leave Savannah daily at 11 .HO P M
Leave Jesup " 2:45 AM
Leave Tcbeauville •• 4:45 AM
Arrlv- at Callahan •• 7:00AA1
Arrive \tJacksonville *• ... fi.OOAM
Arrive at Live Oak daily (except Sunday)..11:30 . M
Leave Live Oak daily (exceptSunday) 2:30 P M
Leave Jacksonville daily at 6:00 P M
Leave Callahan daily at. 7:10 P M
Leave Tebeaville daily at 9:55 P M
Arrive Jesup daily at 11:4() p M
Arrive at Savannah daily at 2;30 A M
Pal see sleeping cars on this tram daily between
Savannah and Jacksonville. Charleston ami Jackson
ville. and Maeon and Jacksonville.
I'aaseugoiH leaving Macon 7:50 p m counoet at Jes
up with this train for Florida daily.
Passenger* from Florida by tills train connect at
Jesup with train arriving at Macon 7:05 u m daily.
Passeugers for Darien take this train.
Passengers from Savannah for Brunswick taking
this train arrive at Brunswick 5:30 A M.
Passouger* leaving Brunswick 9:00 p m arrive iu
Savannah 2:35 a tu
Passengers from sav&unah for Gainesville, Cedar
Keys and Florid* Transit Road take this train.
I'assengeni from Sovannah for Madison. Montkel-
If* Tallahassee aud Quinsy take till* trniu,
ALT ANY liXPREfifl.
I.>-av6 Savannah daily :it 4 ; 3J »> m
Leave Jesup daily at 7 :t0 p in
Eeave Tcbeuuvilh* daily at io:H> p m
Leave Dupont daily at j : |.y a u.
Arrive atTlu*iMa*vflie daily at <;.45 a m
Vrrive at Hd abridge daily at 9 30a m
Arrive at Mbauy dally »t I*;(>>a m
I..-avo Albany dally n* 4 V) p in
1 Leave Bninbrldge daily at 4.8,1 p m
j Leave Th »:ua*vi|l»* daily at * 3.) j, »u
‘ Arrive at l>ui»out dully at 4 : j.5 n n.
| Arrive at Tebeauvilb* dally at l «»0n m:
Arrive ai Jesup daily at 6:15 a m
Arrive at Savannah ! ;i!y at. . n.ijs a , u
Sleeping car** run through to and irom Savannah
and Thomasville daily without change.
Connect at Albany with Passenger trains both
ways on Southwest* rn Railroad to and from Ms-
con, EiiMiila, Montgomery. Mobile. New Orleans,
Mail steamer leaves liainbridge for Apalachicola
and Columbii* every Thursday and Suiiuay.
Close connection at Jacksonville daily (Sundays
excepted) for Green Core .Springs, St Augustine,
Palatka and Enterprise, and all landings on St.
Johns river.
Train* on R. ami A. R. R. leave junction, goln-
west, at 11:37 a. 111., and for Brunswick at 4.40p. m.
daily, except Sunday.
Through Ticket* sold and Sleepiug Car Berths se
cured at Bren’s Ticker Olllce, No 22 Bull sticet, and
nt Savannah, Florida and Western Railway Passen
ger Depot.
J. s, Tyson, Jah. L.Tayl-l,
Master Trans. (Jou’l p’nger Ag’t.
R. G. FLEMING. 8upt,
W.B.Mell&Ci
Wholesale and Retail Dealers iu
ADDLES & HARNESS,
RUBBER AND
Leather Belting,
FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SOLE,
UAUSESd, UUILlLK, AND PATENT LEATB-
EB, WHIPS AND SADDLEUY WAItE.
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, Etc;
A Specialty.
WRITE FOR PRICES.
Savannah, Georgia.
mar5 ly
ABSTR.1CT OF TITLE DOOE
The undersigned prt-4»ared, in 1H70 1, au abstract
of all titlca lrom the Records of Glynn county, dat
ing from 176hand subsequently brought said book
up to 1874, making it a complete abstract to book T.
the present record book ot the county, with the ex
ception of two books, Rand 8. wht*h abstracts,
since the recent destruction of the record*, are the
only data in relation to the titles of Glynn county
for the time named w ith the exception of book N.
which was saved with book T. Ho haa opened an
office, and will keep it open for examination of til!.--*
for cash compensation, a* per rchodule >f fees in r-
ttev, the examination to lie only of the title, and any
legal opinion thereon to b»* paid for separately.
C. P. GOODYEAR
I*4-1y.