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g^egtionB Ab^tt Fire Popart
mont
Tbtf recent fire has taught ns los
ing that we sbonULJieai, Prominent
am0 ng these is, firs^hat weshould see
to it that our steamer is ahoayx In readi-
ness.and no mistake. Next, that it should
bo oomeatable (if we may be allowed
to coin a word) under all circum
stances. To begin with, then, the en
gine house should stand on the crest
of Newcastle street, about the upper
tana, so that it co$ld be easily tqkenf
by band, if necessary, to any point
along the business portion of said
street, thus reaching,either the^pwfr
tank, or the canal at tfai market*—
Then by shelling Gloucester, Monk
and Mansfield streets from Newcastle
to the Bay, that point could be easily
reached and water seonred. These
streets should be shelled anyway, bo
xre would be killing two birds with
one stone in making these improve
ments. • . i ’ f + i
Another suggestion, which, by the
way, comes from a member of Coun
cil and not from us, but which we
heartily endorse, is that the city pur
chase two able-bodied horses, to be
used for its own hauling during the
day, and kept in a stable adjoining
the engine house, and a special set of
engine harness be secured and kept
for that purpose, and so placed that it
can be had on a moment's notice, and
lastly, that the driver shall sleep at
the engine house, where the fire bell
should also be kept. Ajs a matter of
course, horses and shelled streets cost
money, and many, no doubt, will ob
ject to the outlay, but it seems fool
ish to us that a few hundred dollars
should be refused while our town is lia
bio at any moment to be reduced to
ashes. The horses would nearly pay
for themselves in three months in the
saving of niro, for the city is compel
led to have them for use by the street
committee, and the advantage of hav
ing them convenient cannot be calcu
lated. It never pays to be "penny
wise and pound foolish."
One other suggestion: Investigate
thoroughly the cause of the failure to
work the steamer at our recent fire,
and if the fanlt be that the LaFrauce
lire ongino is a fraud, then send it
back to Elrayra, pay no more on it,
and publish to tho world that it is a
fraud; and if tho fault be that the en
gineer is incompetent, then get one
that is; and if the fault be that we
want organization, then let’s have it.—
In purchasing this engine our people
understood that our insurance was to
bo less. Tho contrary is the easo, lor
as soon ns throe of the companies do
ing business boro hoard that we had
a steam fire ongine they told their
agent to raise on insurance. Besides
this, some companies, we'understand,
have withdrawn entirely from our
town, on account of our poorly organ
ized fire department Lot’s have
something or nothing.
Almost.
Yes, almost a conflagration. Bpt
for the promptness of policeman
Moore, the Brunswick Braoket Works
would havo been in ashes. It took
flro last Thursday night from ttys heat,
of furnaco resting on the floor, and by
midnight bad eaten its way> ,to fresh
nir and then burst forth in flames.—
Officer Moore discovered itg|«)it.
blazed and gavo the alarm.
pondent “Yellow Jessamine," now a
resident of New York city, and run
the risk ol beinff censured for it:
Heaf'Mr*iStaey:
The past month has been anything
but agreeably spent by the exiles from
Georgia. Wehafe almost cougbi
ourselves to death, I would ygg/ to
shadows, but against the coughing
must be ranged-the splendid, juicy
steaks,, savory, ve^l: chops and i&flJ
vegetables. New York is a great place
for good living, I must say, and not
much higher than in B. either. r
It has been as cold as Danis's In-
fere is represented to be, and how '
your poor Yellow Jessamine has had
her bods of propuipe and blossoms of
eloquence nipped and broaghl to an
untimely end is past expressing.—
Think of the windows being for two
days so covered with frost,they.lqoked
like ground'plass; and the boiling wa
ter I was silly enough to try and make
create me a "peep-hole” would con
geal before I could dry off with a cloth
after application.
On Monday last every oneijl^Chav
ing sore throats or colds; I volun
tcorod to go to market, and came near
being blown down two blocks past onr
house; and the boy bringing home my
orders had the bag literally blown off
the cranberries, scattering <'tlem be
low, while it (the paper bag) wentca-
reoriug “up in a balloon, boys” fash
ion, quite funny to see.
I must anticipate an “idea” and tell
you of the monster hog John and Or-
lie saw at Washington market. It
weighed dressed 1,260 pounds and
hang over seven feet long, not includ
ing “curled appendage. ” How do yon
you think that is for a small pig ?
Ooorm Lodge No. £14, F. A. M.
A regular communication of this
Lodge will be held on Monday
ing, Feb. 6th, at 7 o’clock. Brothers
arc requested to be present, ns busi
ness of importance will euno befo
the Lodge. The F. 0. degree \sill al
so be exemplified. Visiting brethren
and all brethren in good standing
fraternally invited to attend.
By order of - ■ tt 1
Ciias. E. Flanders W. HU «i
J. J. Spears, Secretary.
, An Aged Lady
Writes us: “I am 65 years old, and
was feeble and nervous all the time,
when I bought a bottle of Parker’s
Ginger Tonic. I have used a little
moro than ono bottle, and feel ns well
as at 30, and am sure that hundreds
need just such a medicine.” See adv.
Year 1631.
To amount on
To
; ot Reoeipts*
its Made by Jas.
; and Treasurer^)*
inawiok, tor the Fla
DR.
> amount on hand, Jan. JU* $5,945 40
Taxes on gross sales 574 62
Taxes on streets 715 30
4,298
50
’d ooeti. :.7~ 6fffl
Fines 674 25
Wharfage at quarantine.... 79 00
Fitjs Department .’ r I7Q Q0
Exchange Of bonus.. ... 910
Sale of wood 3 00
36—Nor bk Svalen, Clean,,
64V8& ^reb _ _
Feb 1—8c Hattie, Sow. Charleston.
Fab 1—So Panattoa, Trim, Mew Tort.
Fob 1—So Lexington, Field, BeUkat.
DEPARTURES.
_ A Lewie, Hatcher. Mew
bk Adele, Babin, Monterli
$28,085 18
OR.
By amonnte prtd on account of—/-*
Salaries, police; etc ;.: $4,848 to
Streets, drains and bridges. .8,893 85
Wtefsjs*?* 1 .:: SB
11
Incidentals 265 00
Quarantine and sanitation... 822 49
Education 791 93
Assessment. 160 00
Note of Mn. a A. Sean... .2.427 68
Judgments Aiatereet on note. 1,585 78
OMjpOM.75r.nT. 4,636 61
Attorneys’fees and cost 83 25
Fire Department 1,240 91
Smallpox 538 84
Flat 75 31
St. Ilia canal.,, 100 00
Refunded....... 4 . 50 83
Arbitratration 5 00
Cash to balance 6,844 60
AKRITAL8.
Jan XT-Oer bk Bettr Wendt,
mL>\. fm
_ bk Reformer, Br .
Jan SO—Br So Hattie Derilng, Bethel, Naeeen.
Feb 1—Be Anetin D Knight. Adame. Mew York.
Feb 1—So Tom Wllllama, Edward*, Richmond.
Feb 1—8c S G Hart, Pearaon, Baltimore.
Vbh I—8c Sallle YoungwMahng, Philadelphia, t
Feb I—So Lento Cobb, TreBtworUj, Pwldeacd.
Feb t—Nor bk Inge, Oomelleneen, quarantine.
Announcements.
/
fob s:
I hereby announce myself a candidate for the po
sition of Sheriff of Glynn county et the ensuing
election, end would be grateful to my ftienda and
the publio^oaerally for their *U]
New Advertisements.
SPECIAL
'ft*. 11
therefor for the year 1883, an reepeatfhUy
that they must call and attend to the same.
JAMES HOUSTON,
Clerk and Treasurer.
NOTICE.
Neither the Captain nor oonsfgnee of the Norwe
gian Bark SVALEN will he responsible for any debts
contracted by the crew of said ressel.
OLSEN, Master.
No matter how delightful New York
may, and undoubtedly will, prove, my
heart will yearn tenderly towards my
own, ray native heath, and Bruns
wick, its fairest gem.
Ono never appreciates ones local
paper till a stranger and sojourner,
and you would have to feel gratified
if you saw the reception the Advertis
er amd Appeal received at 122, West
61st street.
Triacik Farminsr hiul Poultry Rain-
t
We had a call this -week from Mr.
St. George, of North Carolina (near
Wilmington), who conics among ns to
engage in truck farming and poultry
raising. We know of no finer field
of operation than this for this indus
try. With our increasing facilities
for shipping ho will bo able to dispose
of, in tho interior and coastwise, all
the vegetables he can raise, besides
supplying homo consumption, and
our own market will consume all the
poultry and eggs ho can produce, for
is there not a perfect dearth of these
iu onr place and has boon so
for years. Only yesterday wo met a
boy carrying three little chickens, for
which he only wanted one dollar.—
They would havo boon well sold at
sixty cents for the lot Wo welcome
Mr. St Georgo, who, by the way, is
known to several of oar people as^
staunch citizen, and wish for him ev
ery success.
MACON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
$28,0S5 18
Examined and fonnd correct.
W. W. Watkins,
Chairman Finance Com. pro tem.
A Few Remark* by “Trutliful James.”
Don’t imagine that because a man
has a gift of gab he is a born orator.
When you find a quiet man don’t
give him credit for wisdom. Some
men don’t talk because they have noth
ing to say. Silence is no more the
sign of wisdom than pounding on an
empty barrel is v a sign of war.
If argument won’t bring a man
over to yonr side of a question, knock
ing him down won’t do any good.
The man who can run a bill at the
batcher’s ana dodge hint for six
months is not necessarily a statesman.
The man who takes up the most
room on the sidewalk is not always of
tho most consequence.
A fifteon-oent drunkard wnnt’s more
room now-a-day8 than a Judge of the
Supreme Court.
1/to be coutmt
Wo reproduce on this page the ad
vertisemeD{ ?f the above institution
and in doing so, heartily endofsh’ the
fallowing from the Telegraph and Mes-
K nger, concerning Mr. McKay and
e institution:
This is another one of Mboon’s new
'0. DU
enterprise !wfaich is bound to,prove! la
sheccess. Prof. McKay, -the princi
pal, is an experienced and thoroughly
mpetent man. Students iu the Gol-
;g are taught book-keeping in all its
iches, penmanship, arithmetic, cor
respondence, business usages, and, in
iaot, everything which goes to make
np
ms&mt
tied inour next by Gold
smith & Co., The Boss Grocers. It
Macon, Ga., 1880.
Messrs. Lamar, Rankin A Lamar—
Gentlemen—You will remember my
going to you some time since and get
ting two bottles of Brewor’sLung Re
storer for n friend who was down in
bed, hardly able to roovo, and I prom
ised to let you know its effects. I will
say that tliiB gentleman who us<*pit
leas up in a iveek's time, and looked
two hundred per cent better than lie
bad in months, and I hope will lie en
tirely cured of the disease.
Yours respectfully, A. T. Abel.
WANTED.
ONE FIRST-CLASS SAWYER, ONE GOOD HA.
CH1NIST, ONE RAILROAD TRACK-LAYER.
Apply to D.C. BACON. Savannah, Ga.
OCEAN LODGE No- 214.F A-M.
A
ili I l-Ic u
Be Not Deceived
By Plasters claiming to be an
provetoent o» ALLCOCK’S
POROUS PLASTERS.
ALLCOCK'S is the
original and only genuine
Porous Plasters; all other so-
called Porous Plasters are imi-
fcti4ne|
See that you get an
ALjLCOCK’S PLASTpJRj
which we guarantee has efllclM
more and quicker cures than
any other external Remedy.
' /J SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
l T V : ff.,1 fTTitl’.;
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmrnmim
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from the Coart of OttUnary
of Glynn eonnty, will be eold on' the first Tuesday
in February, A. D. USX et the Oonrt House door.
In said county dnrlnfi the legal boon of aala, tho
following described realI estate, tc-irltj^All tbje# *
city of Brunswick. Glynn county. Georgia, An own
a* lot Mo. UT of the Old Town of the city of Srtne-
wlok, according to the plan of said city. Also tot Mo.
FIS In the Hew Town wthe olty of Brun.wick, ac
cording to tho plan of eald dty. Both of .aid lot*
contain ono hundred and eighty by ninety fret. Lot
Mo. UT tn the Old Town will be aoM in aectlona ot
thirty by ninety feet, fronting thirty feet on New-
eaatte street, end running beck ninety leet to Rich
mond street, making six sections of said lot (No.117).
The tonne of the sale will be one-half cash, one-
fourth In twelve months end one fourth In two
veers with interest at seven per cent per annum
Purchaser, paying for titles.
THOS. E. SCOTT.
Administrator Estate Mr*. A. C. Clark.
TIMERS IMBUE CO,
HARTFORD. CONN.
Life and Accident Insurance.
Regular communications of thia Lodge are held on
tho first and tb<rd Mondays in each month, at 7:80
o'clock, P. M.
Visiting and all brethren in good standing are Ira*
ternally invited to attend.
J. J. SPEARS, 0. E. WANDERS.
Secretary# W. M.
Martin’s Vaccine Virus.
NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL JOURNAL,
Agency for the Southorn States,
Freeh and active VACCINE from tho renowned es
tablishment at Dr. Henry A. Martin, rarnlshed In
largo or .mall quantities. This vsodne Is warn
ed to take In all primary cases,
7 Lancet Point* for...... ......FI 0a
15 Lancet Point* lor. 3 Co.
Eaeh lancet point will vaccinate one person.
Orderi by tolegreph or mall will receive prompt
attention.
THOMAS F. WOOD,
ii Wilmington. N. C.
AN ORDINANCE,
To amend an Ordinance entitled “An Ordinance to
amend an Ordinance entitled *An Ordinance to
define the Fire Limits of the city of Brunswick,
and for other purposes therein mentioned/ past
ed in Council October 5th, 1 €81,“
Section 1. Tho Mayor and Council of the i ltjr of
Brunswick, in Council assembled, do hereby ordain.
That tho above entitled ordinance be amondod by
adding thereto and embracing therein tho follow
ing limit*: Weet by Bay street, north by “F" street,
oa*t by Grant street, and aouth by Gloucester street,
Sec * 2. And bo it farther ordained, That all ordi
nances and parts nt ordinances la conflict with this
ordinance be and tho mmieare hereby repealed.
Pawned In Council thin February l*t, 18.S2.
Attest: M. J. COLSON, Mayor.
JAS. HOUSTON, Clerk of Council.
BRUNSWICK MARKET,
OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, \
Brunswick, Ga., January, 211<*1. j
Below wo quote pricoe barren t for to-day:
COTTON.
Middling Fair V
Good Middling 11#
Middling U
Low Middling 10V
Good Ordinary 10
Ordinary 0
BICE.
Oommon.. — 4X(T&5V*
Enir *%<& 5*
Good «
Bough country Wfc-1 20
NAVAL STORE?.
ttouxt-vta.oo. M lt.05, F ft 10. O 93.13. It S3-
3$. I *2.25. K fXCSJfi M SX87H. N M.U^
Window g!u( *3.50.
Bvratxs Tnamraum-OHe and whlstaya. Mo:
e unties.
Baoo*—ClMir rib tldos. USc; ehnnlders. »sr;
hail*. 16c; dry Mdtea clear rib aldea.inqc; long
elrar. 10 Vc; ebouldem, 1)ic.
GUAiK—Corn—white 95c, mixed oat. 61>*o
Glynn County Sheriff Sales,
First Tw' ^ny in March, 1S82.
GEORGIA—Guru* Coonty.
Will be Hold bc/oi-u the court housQ door in the
city of Urunwiofr, Glynn c«'unty, Georgia, between
the hours of ton o'clock a. m. and four o'clock r. M„
on the first Tuesday in March, 1882, to tho high*
e*t and b* at bidder tho following deacribod prop
erty, to-wit:
rt*iu iota of land with Improvements
M. DEXTEB, INSURANCE AG’T,
Eoprcscnta the above ,lo. at Brnnawich, Oa.
ASSETS, - - - 86.500,000
Life end accident policies written on short notlco.
issenger insurance ticket* sold. No medical ex
nination required. dool»-iy
Fire Insurance I
J. M. DEXTER,
INSURANCE AND BEAL ESTATE AGENT,
REPRESENTS THE
men mil s. hi.,
OF ATHENS, GA., AND » OTHER FIRST-CLASS
COMPANIES.
Insurance on dwellings at very low rate* in tow n
Or country. fel 12at
H. A. KENRICE,
Real estate § Land Agent,
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
MGTATTENTION oIVEN TO COLLECTION OF
RENTS.
Reference.; Gen. John B. Gordon, Atlanta, na
Hon. John T. Collins, Collector Fort of Rronewiek
Ga. eagso r.n,
Brnnswiclc, Glyun eonnty, Ga., and'known and de<
acrlhed, iu the pl.m of .aid city, os Now Town lota
property of C. A. Eppiutt, under and by vlrtno t
uni fa lisued by B. M. _
Glynn county,apainatC. A. Mpping, for
State or Georgia nud Glynn ennuty for tho year 1861
Amount of tax it at; cost ,7 70.
HORACE DART. SheriffG. O.. Ga.
GEORGIA—Gens* CoDtcrr. .
To aU whom It may concern t You are uotifieU
a| that Joseph W. It. berta and W. W. Watkins havo
applied to ms, an exeentora of the estate of Joseph
Roberts, deceased, for leave to sell the property ot
said estate, end 1 will pate upon the eald tpplicatlou
1pm. (1.30.
dat—r
Western
Northern. *1.20; Eastern. *1.30
and tube ljjfc.
* " n,
UOWilt 50
-timothy, *1.305.1.36. A,
Laan—In tierces, lJKe; fega as
Flock—Superfine, *6 00®*6 23; extre, *7 CO
0*7 *5 family, *8 Qo@8 60; fancy, (9 000*9 60;
bakere' *8 5e©*0 00.
Bidxk, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13,Vc; salted
101a© 11 be. Wool—Unwashed, free of bom, prime
lots, 1703* KC; Lurry wool. 10018c. Tallow, 6c: wax
Mo; desgaktne, Mo; olMTAktaa 8*1 HU 1^
NAVAL 8T01UC3 FREIGHTS. *
c,/i and IPlrile, 3». Cd.fJ.5e. 6d. to United
Gleam—To New York, rosin «0o, spirit, 8G-; to
.ladelphla, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Baltimore.
iin 40c, spirits 75c; to Boston, rosin 50c, spirit*
F*akx H. Habjus.
Harris & Smith,
not more than one-fourth wbat it is
take the same cojtrsi Xortfi: Those
who" wish to aequirtr* bnsiDMs/Wn-
cation at moderate i>xpeD86y'to3^t | Aitm aeye ami Counselors at Liw.
the same time under a COtnpoWbi^in* j w puaU* in All the conru of the Brnnswlck Clr.
stractor, can find lio better place to cnii.’aMln SWntoeh county of the Eastern Clr-
go than the Mocou Commercial Col- j
lege. [ Brnnswlck,Georgia, jante-ly
THE OLD RELIABLE
Macon Daily Telegraph and Messenger.
NEW EDITOR-8BW .MANAGEMENT, AND HEW
STYLE.
The dally Txlk-hupuasd MxsaxxoKn Is now roc.
ognlred ss at the head of Georgia Journalism. It la
a live paper in every sense or the word, dlacnsslng
men sn : uiesuirrs wilbont fear, fiavor or sffsclloB,
looking only to the welfare of Georgia and the pro
tection of private rights. It contain* the Associated
Pr-es uiapntchu* a lively local .tcparttnr.it, tho lst‘
cst market reports, end Use locat market corrected
daily by the leading merchants of the city. Let ev-
eiybody who wants to keep np with the wolltioel
canvass now being Inaugurated, which Will prove
the liveliest ever made In Georgia, aobacvlbeatone#
fer the Dally Telegraph and Messenger.
TERMS—One year, *1U; tlx nuinths *6; tl
ninths, *3.60; one month *1.
WEEKLY TELEGRAPH AND MESSENGER.
the Weekly Telegraph and kfessenger has sixty*
four well-filled columns, comprialng carefully se
lected miscellany from the dally odltiona, market
reports, a splondld story, valksble extracts for the
•■Farm and Horn#' departmeat.
.. TERMS—One year, r
iw York, 40c an of to» to o«e *ddr*»
at every poat oUce. Addreoa
J. F. HANSON, Manager, Macon, Ga.
SS?ttidA 4
Mrs.
i'latgjnerttile mid Ball Costumers
Newcastle St, next to Dnun'i dry goods atur-i.
BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA
Kc*f>pa ou bautl ovory kiml of gold aud »ll. r
Fringes, TomsoIh. Lace*—In abort, everything eon#
neeted with tho baaines*.
• Partioa can bo enpplied with ready-made dre«h<a
coBtamcu, etc., for amateur ezbibitioniy fauoy bail*
moaqaeradoe, etc. Jaa7-tf
Administrators’titatioii
at my odloein Brnnswlck, G*„ oa the first Monday -
In February, 1883. by which time all objections, if
any to said order, most be Interpdeed.
Doc. 39th, 1881. EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary Glynn eonnty, Georgia
CASH PAID
Hide* and Fan or oil Kind*, and old
Iron, Ooppnr. Braun, Kant, Bones
and Bo vo of every doecrtyUon
FRANK LEACH,
AT
Marlin’s Old Store
RICHMOND St,BRUNSWICK.- 1
Hardware, St ves, Plows,
POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY.
tinware, doors, sash,
GLASS, PUMPS, CROCKERY,
LAMPS AND LAMP FIXTURES,
KEROSIME AND LARD OIL,, _ 4 f
roBtALSBT
GUARDIAN’S APPLICATION FOR LEAVE
, TQ SELL C, B. B. STBjMU . rr a
• aiiuiu; tvtUi 5OO0e
otico ia hereby given to all partie* at intereel
t F. Joe. Doorfiinger baa applied to me.ae gnar-
1 of Mioa Valeria DuBlgnon, for laave to till ila
armory 18th. 1882.
^Notlco i» hereby given to all partie* at interest
diaii
ward, lor u*e iu her maintenance and rdnev
ttoa, and I will pas* Qpon the same at my office, on
lei* objuctiou* are filed thereto, on the first Mon
day in March. 1882.
EDGAR C. P. DART,
Ordinary Glynn County, Ga,
E. D. HOYT & Co.
mart-ly
jyfT
NOTICE GF INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME.
» ; n
GEORGIA—GLtmt Cocwnt.
All pereon* Intereeted ere hereby notlfi :.l that I
•hall apply to the Rupert' r Court to be held la- suit
lor the eonnty aforesaid on the first Monday in
May. 1882, for the i»urpott» *>f barlug m,7 name
changed from Goodbrad by which I bar,- beret >•
fore been known and caller, to ruat ol LB. iiau-
doplb. Thi* 7th of January !HS2.
D. B. G«X)DBREAL
By my Atrya, Mabry k Borcharot