Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 04, 1882, Image 6

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JUktftigcr md rueLxanxs war SATURDAY MORNING AT BBTTKSWICX. OKOBOIA. hatubday mobhiko. ruBMun i mm. home matteH3. Fast 0«r* Time TaMe. (1mm] ITuHnff 0B4M BuYI A. Jotelifllwt fSuur and MooajOrdaaBuMneasoptna 8:00 a. W.VcTowi 4:00 S. It. TIME OP CLOSING THE MAILS. St. Hlmont m«Jl cloaca 8:30 a. K. 13. fc A mall cloeas 8:18 A. M. ClOM At 7.-00P. M. The steamer Baby is laid op for re pairs. If yoa want pare liqaors for medio- inal purposes, call on George Chan dler. Mr. H. Dempsey, of the Soathjrn Express Company, was in the city this week. We are glad to see Mr. J. M. Dex ter oat once more, though still qaite The assessors are at work, and we will soon know ja*t what oar real es tate is worth. The insurance adjustors bare been busy this week adjusting the losses by the recent fire. Mr. Wolffe and party failed to reach here as expected. He hopes, howev er, to Ue here soon. Messrs. Littlefield & Tison ore pnahiug their splendid new warehouse to a r.ipid completion. The M. & B. Railroad has been do ing n big freight business the past month. Empty ears are rarities. VALENTINES! VALENTINES I VALENTINES I The !»..! t inti nobbiest, In great profusion, for bl,( md til lie, grew end .null, at l IIAUI.ES J UOEKFMNOER'fl, on tho Day. Mr. (teorg" SV. El wards of Liber ty county, moved to Brunswick this tvft-k with his family. He will soon open ImsineSH hero. We welcome him. The Nelson House is being fronted to a substantial Belgian pavement on the South and West sides. Wo are glad to sue it. Tho hotel is worthy of it. Col. Blnokwell, of Cedartown, Ga., was in onr city this woek, on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. I. W. Waddel. Ho is a fine specimen of the solid men of Georgia. , Tho many admirers of Bishop Gross will be pleasod to know that he will preach at the Catholio church of this city to-night and both morning and eveuino of to-morrow. We call special stteu ion to adver tised). ul iif Thomas F. Wood, of Wil- mingtou, N. C., for pnro vaeeiue vi rus. Purity is an essential in this particular, as well as many others. Mr. Editor: Tho “gallant captain's daughter "—some presume upon a right of inheritance, some from anew, iove, but all bec.omo Ralph Rack- straw-. “ Me Too.” Tim Old Folks Concert has boon postponed to Monday and Tuesday nights, February 20th and 21st. Judg ing by tho preparations being made, our people may rest assured of a grand treat ou this occasion. See card of Mr. W. F. Pennitnnu in this issue. He represents some of the best houses in the country. Call on him and examiue his samples and quotations. Ho has mode some heavy sales thus far, which is a fair index of quality of goods offered and prices of name. Advertising does pay. Last woek Messrs. Goldsmith & Co. inserted an advertisement for the celebrated “Ideal Coffee Pot,” whicL, by the way, is a perfect gem, and up to Wednes day bad sold a dozen on the strength of the advertisement Read the ad vertisement and go and try one. Mt -'is. Goldsmith & Co. ar« creat ing a lug demand Mr sweet potatoes at tLis point. They are sbippiug hon.lr-ds of bushel to the interior, thus utilizing the surplus over home consumption. We learn, also, that they have purchased Mr. John N. Walker's entire cabbage crop, some IO.Imu, and will ahip them also. They will i..- sent by schooner to Savannah and >lmnce to their destination. So mncli 'or track farming in Glynn. Gone up For Six Months. The officers of the law have been on the look oat for some time for oolored man named Gad son Jackson, who is wanted in Decatur county by the offioers there. He is described as stoat, thick-set and coal black, with a big scar on bis neck. A few evenings sinoe a man Answering the descrip tion exactly was spotted by polioemsn Moore, and before bed time polioeman Byrd bad him in the lock-up, and a telegram was sent to Baiubridge, stat ing that Godson Jackson was caught, meanwhile, in searching the prisoner a pistol was found on bis person, and in twenty-four hoars Judge Williams bad him sentenced to six months on the gang for carrying concealed weapons, whilst waiting to bear from the sheriff in Decatur county, so whether be be Jackson or not, he is in trouble. Lateb.—Since the above was in type the Sheriff of Decatur county has arrived, but says this chap is not the one wanted, and now comes the strangest part: Within an hoar’s time the genuino Gadson Jackson was found and two boors later was being harried away to Decatnr. Thus the scar on one fellow’s neok brought an other to grief. Moral—Beware of scars. Card of Thanks. I was absent from the city the day of the recent fire and nnable, there fore, to express my tuuuks to tho many frieuds who assisted in saving my small property from destruction. To their kind offices I owe the saving of all my papers and most of my books, and extend my earnest thanks for their zealous efforts in my bebulf. I desire especially to acknowledge the oool, faithful aud daring service of J. H. Reagan, my clerk, iu the pro tection of papers and property, with the loeation of which he was familiar, and which must havo been lost bat for bis aid. HiB cool conduct in work ing combination of safe and saving my Abstract of Title Books, and oth er valuable papers cannot be too high ly commended. I am told by friends tbat be remained in the building un til it was necessary to escape by jump iug from the upper story to the ground. The Insurance adjusters aud agents owe him a vote of tbauks. C. P. Goodyeah. l>»rk Ahkixihitioo. We lire pleased to slate the hI- organization have moved once more iu the matter of adorning Hanover square. By lute actiou of the Oitv Council, the present Council Cll iiuher is being moved, this week, to Queen square (near the market). The work ou Hanover square will begin at once by the erection of a four-wire (barbed) fence with turned cypress posts, walks laid, aud other improvements begun. Wo understand there is some opposi tion to the movement, but we trust uothing positive will be undertaken. If the ladies desire to spend their mon ey on tbo square, let’s not throw a hindrance in their way, but rather eu- conrage. The Wall hourville Ohuroh. It will be remembered tbat not a great wbilo since the Presbyterian ebnrch of Walthourville, Liberty county, wns destroyed by fire. The good citizens of tbat place made a desperate effort and erected anew ed ifice. Tbo storm of last fall blew tbat totbe ground. The Presbytery of Savannah met at Wolthonrville in Oc tober last and passed a resolution, setting apart the first Sunday in Feb ruary, 1882, for a collection in all the churches of the Presbytery for the aid of that ohorch. To-morrow is the day set apart, so all Presbyterians will please bear this iu luiud, ami remem ber the goldeu rule. The His 4. This well-known tronpe have been engaged by L'arioso Club to play in their Hall on the 14th iust Too rep utation of the troop has precueded them and already over one hundred Beats have been engaged. Don’t do- lay longer if yon would have a good scut. PINAFORE. Simultaneous with the.revival of Pinafore at the North, the amusement loving people of Brunswick *•» en on Wednesday and Thursday! ings of this week no ofrortanii witness the performance of this ever popular opera by the Brunswick Mn- flicftl Society. Amateurs are always at disadvan tage when they attempt the produ«j- tion of a piece that has been familiar ized with the people $yr «m>fearionol% but if the reoeption given by the large andienoe assembled in I/arioso Hall on the evenings above mentioned is any criterion of success then the per formances may be pronounced a sne- Pinafore is always popular, but that does net detract from the merit of the performers and aa it w»a perfectly adapted to the object of the company, merits, as snob, as mnoh praise as do the many more ambitions efforts of professionals, and the continued ex pressions of enthusiasm of the audi- ences showed tbat they were disposed to be generons in praise. All the leading characters were strong, and as all were well cast, the acting was enjoyable. The singing was above the average of amateurs, and those portions which fell to the leading port were in nearly every in stance exceptionally good. The cho rus was strong, and on the second evening was partionlarly effective.— Singularly enough, the applause was most hearty after the effort of some individual performer, which bad none of the uniqueness in wbioh the real charm of the piece lies, and was there fore a tribute to the artistic excellence of the performers. Where' all wore good it wonld be invidious to particularize, bat tbe ef fort of Miss Stiles in the character of Josephine deserves especial mention. In tbe scene with Ralph, where— "Within her aonl contending love and pride. Stirring her deop a> dread and longing reach—" she is compelled to decide her fate, tbe effort was of exceptional power aud beauty and displayed very many fine touches. Throughout the piece tbe artistic portrayal of the character was a credit to dramatio teaching, if such the lady has had. Mr. Wood’s Ralph was intelligently rendered, and his singing afforile'l es pecial delight He is a universal fa vorite with our musio lovers, aud this entertainment bus only raised him in their favor. The part of Buttercup, !>v Miss Mercer, wns good. The cu-.i naiwtr displayed by tbe lady r- the part particularly pleasiiu;. Hebe was effectively runI by Mrs. Wright The spirit hhi»ii in the “damme” scene was very ■ ff> i tjve, Mr Duuii’h rendition of So Joe. ph was strikingly original, and a bril liant treatment of a highly complex part. Captain Corcoran was effectively and pleasingly rendered by Col. Col lins, and bis singing wns thoroughly enjoyable. Mr. Mercer’s Dick Deadeve showed great individuality, and whs a grand success. He was simply inimitable. Mr. Millikeu’s boatswain was also effectively rendered, and the gentle man gave a good conception of tbe character. Littlo Harry, as tho midshipmitc, also contributed to tbe enjoyment of the evening. To the little lady who presided at tbe piano is dne an especial meed of praise for tbe success of the entertain ment, and we bnt echo the sentiment of onr people when we say so. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STEAMER DAVID CLARE Leaves Savannah even Monday afternoon for 8v tills river, tonehtof at Bran wrick every Tuesdays! ternoon; returning, leave Brunswick for Savannah rery WWnaadaynlght STEAMER FLORIDA Leaves Savannah every Tueidty and Saturday night, leaving Brunswick (or Savannah dlreotly a!- ldtng. {- the boats of this line bring freight tor Brnna- Wtekandall atattoneon B. 4A.B.S. „ Passengers for 1 .orlda can taka passage it St. 81- moat MIM- on etetmer Tlorlda Wednteday and gan der mornings, rad City ol Bridgeton Tuesday .md aprllld-Sui W. P. PENN (MAH, Agent. SPRING & SUMMER j SOHEDUI* GA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMBOAT CO. Making eloee connection! with Ocean Steamahlp Co. to and from New York, and with Philadel phia; Baltimore and Bolton a turner., and at Brunswick with B. k A. and E.T.. V. A Q. Railroads to all points. W.F.PEMIAN GENERAL Merchandise Broker, BRUNSWICK, GA. wishing to make orders for goodaato fora doing so te get quotations on same rui famish no application the lowest ■ an goods delivered ban, such aa Grain, Hay, Heats, Flour, ate., etc. , I represent at present at this point— KENTUCKY FL0UBCO- Louis,.Us KKNTT0KY MODEL STEAM BAKEBY.. .LonlavlIlS H H. BICHABDSOH* 00.. drain, Meat....Chicago B. JONES. General Groceries Clndnne ! MIAMI SOAP A OIL GO... ClnclnnrM Eta. Etc., Etc. fobt-ty Schofield’slron Works,Macon, Ga, MANUPAOTUBE PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOIL ERS, SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of - Machinery and Castings to order. J9-SPK01AL ATTENTION GIVEN TO BEPAIB WOEK. WE HAVE HOW OPENED A WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, And can supply onr customers with anything In HAHDWAHE, IRON. CPTLBBY, STEEL NAIM, PLOWS AND AGBICTLTOBAL IldPLEIHENTS. Write for Price.. J. S. SCHOFIELD & SONS. Chess, Curley & Co, -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- OILS OF ALL KW1>S, NAVAL STORES, NAVAL STORE SUPPLIES, TOGETHER WITH Hay, Grain, Provisions, Etc. Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores. Supplies fur nished at Closest Figures. Jyl# . Iy AN ORDINANCE, To prohibit Horne*, Mul * and Yearling Colts from runulug st Urge within corUlu limits of me City of Hrmiswiuk, and t«* pr.ncrlbe ynaltlM for a vio- Utlon of the muc, Section 1, The Mayor and Connell of tbe city of Brunswick, In Goum-ll assembled. d«* hereby ordain. T!mt it shall not be Iww.ul, fioui aud alter the tenth (loth) day of February. ;nh2. for auy horse, mule or yearling colt to run »t large wlthlu the limits of the citv ol Brunswick embraced by Cochrane avenue on the eaat. thu Uue of the Old Town on the south. Oglethorpe Lay ou the west, aud "L" rtro. t on the North. bkc. 2. Aud be It further ordained. That the own er of every horse, mule or yearling colt fouud run- Ding at large within the aforesaid limit* shall bo lubject. conviction therefor before the Police no not t meat in the Quart Court, to a fluo not exceeding thirty dollars, confine- •d House or labor ou the public Married. At tbe reaideDCO of the bride’s fath er at Brunswick, Ga. at 8:30 a. m. of February 2nd, 1882, W. E. Kay, Esq., to Miss Emma Lncaa, daughter of Rev. H. E. Lncaa. Their many friends in Brunswick wish them a pleasant joarney through life as well as on their (irtoent jour ney through Florida. Wright—UiiMsell—On the 26th nit, by Rev. Father Wightman, Mr. Dan- con Wright and Miss Kate Rn-ael, all of this city. May their life voyage be pleasant and enjoyable. Board ot Trade. Tbe Board will meet at 11 a. m., on Monday, Feb. 6th, at office of I. O’Connor, Madden’sbnihling, for spe cial business. All members requested to attend. J. H. McCullough, Vice Pres 1 1. 8kc. 3. And bo It further ordained, That it shall be the duty of tho Marshal, if there bo no owner or claimant of auy auch h -rse, mule or yearling colt *o louud running nt large, to take up such horse, mnlo or yearling colt, find then proceed to soli tho same, after giving t< u day*’ notice or auch aalo, with aa accurate description of the animal, and thon pay over to tbe Clerk aud Treasurer the amount realized from auch **le, after paying all the expenaea that may havo accrued for catching, feeding ami taking care of auch animal. Hue. 4. And be it further ordained, That all ordi nances aud parta of ordinances iu conflict with thi* ordinance be and the same are hereby repealed. Pawed In Connell January 35th. 1882. Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor. JA8. HOUSTON. Clerk of Council. ATTENTION, CONTRACTORS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received until Feb- ruarr 10th, 1881, for the construction of e wharf on tot number AT in the city of Brunswick. For plui end .peclflcetion. apply to _ „„„„„„„ j. j. McDonough, Savannah, Gm, Or to W. J. PRI0E, jenJMt Brunswick. Ge. THE BEST, SIMPLEST MD CHEAPEST AH ABT10I.B OF VALUE AT ANY SEASON DEAL COFFEE POT I It uses no Eggs, and Saves one- fourth of your Coffee. BOLD evebywhebe. and at GOLDSMITH & CO.’S, THE BOSS GROCERS. TheOld Reliable !—No Immorality! AUGUSTA CHRONICLE AND CONSTITUTIONALIST I 1882. Subscribe For It! The Chronicle and ConstitntIoria!i*t 1a thu oldest newspaper in the South, and perhane the oldeat in the United State*, having been established in 1775. While thoroughly Democratic in principle, it is lib eral. progressive and tolerant. Tho Chronicle con tain* the latent news from all part* of tho world, and ia recognized ah a lir«t-cla*s paper. a* an advertising medium, it covers thu country in Georgia and South Carolina tributary to Augusta. We endeavor to exclude aen*atiou«li*iu. We pub lish no article* of an immoral« Uaractor. TERMS: Dailv, one year $10 uo Weekly, one year 2 00 Tri-Weekly, one year 8 (X) Address, WALSH k WRIGHT. Augusta,, Ga. Fire Insurance! T. O'CONNOR, Jr. AGENT FOR THE BRITISH AMERICA, IiVERFli & LONDON &GL0BB, NEW YORK UNDERWRITERS’AGENCY. Office aver M*ddco’« Druf Store. febl-lj CUSHING’S PHOTOGRAPH ROoms, Newcastle H Street, COBNEB ABOVE BLAIN’8 DBUG STORE. I would reaped tally Inform the citizen. 01 Brunswick that I hive fitted up the room, located tr shore is s Photognph Gallery, and sm prepared to do sB Unde of work In that line at neaonabl. prices. novlj-tl