Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 11, 1882, Image 6

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fonuintD itui SATURDAY MORNING AT B»UNgWIOK. OEOBOIA. SATURDAY MOBWIXO, TORPABTH. Ml. HOME MATTEKH. i ruble. General IMIfaif opan> 8:00 a. M.; cloaea 8:00 F.M. Sr»d*°»;Ori« BwUt*» opeua OHM ». .1., clolt-i 4:00 r. TIME OF CLOSING THE MAILS. St Klmon. null clown 0:3b a. m. U. A A. null clown 8:10 a. m. M. A B. null closes 0:00 A. M. barannah, Mnoon and Duka through ponchen clone >tT.-O0v. M. ' Shad from the Altamaha bare pot in an appenutnce in oar market this weak, and bring good prices. Oar newly elected Marshal and Po licemen are ont in tbeir new uni forms looking os genteel an yon please. Two of Camden’s fairest maidens bare been spending the week in our oity. Some of the boys think it wonld bo very pleasant to have them stay all the ttm* ? <-"* * • * Many thanks to onr yonng friends, Mr. and Mrs. Don can Wright, for re membering the editor in their distri bution of wedding cake. It was cer tainly a generous slice. We call special attention to adver tisement of land near Melrose, Fla., by Mr. Phillip Priolnaa, of this city. Any of our readers desiring to pur chase lands in that part of Florida will do well to oonsult Mr. Prioleau. Col. Rumpb, of Josap, died on Wednesday last, add was buried the day following with Mosonio honors. Quite a number of the fraternity from Brunswick Went up on the ten o’clock trnin to assist in the ceremonies; also, members of the bar. The brig*Valero, that got aground on tbo north breakers some time since and bad her rudder torn off, besides sustaining other damages, and which was condemned, was sold a few days -——“I —” — «/ - fijio* Xuo OVUM) QIC niuo nuu nil j since by the 'underwriters to Captain anj the oar will comfortnbly seat sev- Liudenburg, of Scotland, for $1,100. The Presbytery of Savannah meetB in the Presbyterian church of this city on Thursday, the 80th day of March. The convocation will consist of the pastors and oue ruling elder from each church in the Presbytery. There will be about twuuty-five dole- gates present. oo to the Ladle*’ Blare ud in tone picture and tlioae of ell rear frloii.l* I K.lU.r comic. but they are n. olheui **e you. Messrs. Moure A McCrary pur chased at lhe sale last Tuesday the upper corner section of the old Leben House lot—30x90—for $1,300, ami be fore lied time refused $9,000 for it.— Brunswick earth is certainly valuable —almost $1.00 per square foot. Messrs. Michulson k Bro. are n] ready at work on a now building for u store. They are erecting oue on their residence lot iu front of the La dies’ Store, which is, we learn, to be Used us their dry goods department when they get up their other uew building. We like such pluck. The old hotel lot, where the Leben House recently stood, was sold at ad ministrator's sale last Tuesday. It was divided iutd fix lections of &0x90 feet, and broughi $1,090. Two sec tions wtffcpnrebased by Ocean Dodge, two by J. Miehelson A Bro., one by W. F. Doerilmger, and oue by Moore & McCrary. Since the fire of the £7thhlt, which' burned him out, Mr. J. M. Dexter, Broker and Real Estate, and Insur ance agent, has taken an office in Dunn's building over Heins’ confec tionery, on the corner of Gloucester and Newcastle streets, where he is prepared to write Fire and Accident Policies, at short notiee. Mr. Hv I*-'HurruC y ieter, Ideapite the the, is again oui m au i.lvertim.- tueut. His entire st->c>> was destroyed except such of his je ' dry uud watch es as were iu bis s.fe. These be is offering cheap. He i» also prepared to do all repairing needed, having eu- gaged *he services .if a competent workman. Mr. Harris’ loss has iti- Tbe extension of the M. ft B. to ip water is no small job. When completed, a waterfront of over five hundred feet will hate been built of orda; earth, right ont in the marsh, where, heretofore^ only fiddlers and crabs dwelt This immense lay-out, coupled with the doss of cars being fitted np, leads ns to suppose that the E. T., V. & G. means business and lots of it at this point On the knob to the editor’s front door was bang one night this week a neat box with a card attached bearing this inscription: "For the editor’s breakfast” On opening we found, nicely packed in cotton, six pretty little eggs, each about as "big as a pelce of chalk.” Not being fa miliar with egg-ology, we failed to disoover what nationality they were of or whether fish, foal or reptile— so we did not have those eggs for onr breakfast Hope the donor will yet notify ns. A gentleman from New Orleans, with two trunks of cigars, created quite a stir in town this week among the government officials. The U. S. Marshal first got after him and then the OostomHonse officials and then the Internal Bevenna. Each of the latter two seized each of them as in their udgment wore in violation of laws they represented. A telegram from New Orleans, bowevor, put the matter to rest, and the cigars were sold to Mr. J. T. Blain. They are fine, sure, if the one we tried be an index of the balance. Number 89* If “ No. 89,” the first, we under stand, of a lot of twenty-seven coaches now in process of construction for the Eust Tenn., Vo. & Go. system, be an index of what Mr. Cole proposes us ing over his lines, the people of Geor gia may well congratulate themselves on baviug such a system. The coach is simply elegant—everything in fine style. The scats are wide and airy BDoriibob was drowned fromLittlefield&Tison’B wharf lastSat- ;hb Marshal Lambri^ht.Bee^ ing him withf tjftf sailors, and might be trouble, followed them down to the wharf, where they stopped and talked awhile. . One of the sailors there*bid the others good night and SS£:I MICHELSOlf £ wharf, where a vessel was lying. Do- rillion assisted the sailor, who was very drank, in climbing over the gun wales, and in attempting to follow most have lost bis foothold, for be suddenly disappeared, and • thump and a splash were heard. Marshal Lambright rushed to the scene as soon as possible, but could neither see nor bear anything of bitn, and presumes he mast have sank immedi ately and been sacked under the ves* sol. Thus baa passed away one who has gained a reputation as a sailor boarding bonse keeper that none shonldenvy, r, Library Association, Attention. The Brnnawiok Library Association are requested .to meet on Wedqaeday evening at 8 o’clock, at the residence of Mrs. Price, near City Hall. Please bring in yonr books at this meeting. D. T. Dunn, Pres’t k , Hereby offer their Entire Stock of Dnmjioods,Doniestit8,Kiaa7,EtA Saved from the Recent Fire at \EV YORK COST All Damaged Goods Will be Sold enty, no matter how fat they be. The stove, which is perfectly danger-proof, being so constructed that no fire cun gel out of it evuu if the car upsets, is placed in a zinc-lined closet, and dif fuses its heat throughout the car by pipes, wnich coil uuderueatb each seat, just below tbe foot-board, thus rendering tbe temperature of the car even. With Much cars a« these, aiul a schedule ill keeping, travel over tun E T., V. A G. will indeed he a |>h in ure—especially when the line is >:n- pleted through to Rome. BigftliiugK are certainly in store for ii*. Eire! KivoEire! Under this bead iu our advertising columns will be found the new adver tisement of Messrs. Miehelson k Bro. They fortunately saved a quantity of goods from their dry goods depart ment, which they propose selling <dl' at cost, to muku room foi their new spring stock, which they will have on soon. TUEY MEAN BU8INE888. Every article will be sold at New York cost So now is tbe time for bargains in domestics, dry goods, shoes, etc. They have rented for the time being tbe old stand of Duck & Co., ou Bay street, and will be pleased to meet their old customers. , Card ot Thanks. We hereby tender our thanks Uj those of onr citizens who aided ns in removing our goods from the burning buildings during the recent fire. Bv their efforts in onr behalf tbe loss sus tained by q( sfaSiUOtHH heavy as it would otherwise have been. J. Michelsox & Bro. Patent < >fHoe Heports. The Brunswick Library Association are receiving regnlarly tbe above work, and will continue to do so dur ing 1882. All persons desiring to pe ruse this desirable work can do so by calling on D. T. Dunn, President. MotherH Beware. Yes, bowuro bow yon send your lit- tie ones out by nurses. There is no telling to what yonr little iiinoceuts may be exposed. You would be as tonished to see your children where the writer iu his wanderings sees them sometimes. II New Advertisements. 6RAN0EST ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON Bottle Picked Up. Onr yonng fisherman T. W. Brock picked np in the sound this week a corked bottle, with a piece of paper therein, on which was written in iuk the following: “August 12.—Schr. Czar capsized by squall. Yawl stove, and we drift ing on the wreck. The finder will please send this to Mrs. D. Tehnne, 48 Spruce street, Portland, Me. ^ “ David Tehune, Master.” If Mrs. Tellmie will notify ns of her whereat), nits, we will send her tilt* oiy'iual document. , ,, lh« Kl**otioii For Sheriff iff Glynn county took place yesterday. Messrs. J. L. Beach and J. L. Lamb being the only con testant).. A pretty good vote was polled at this precinct. We go to deed been heavy, bat he has risen j press too early to give the result of above despondenci, nij is determined ; the election, ns at this hour tbe votes to retrieve his I. — I have not been couuted. BIG4 MINSTRELS -AT- L’arioso Hall, Friday. Feb. 17, * FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY! Call at Once at Duck & Co.’s Old stand, IN FRONT OF THE HOTEL, and see our goods, which MUST BE SOLD As above Described, to make room for Onr New Spring Stock febll-tllloottl SPRING & SUMMER SCHEDULE, OA. & FLA. INLAND STEAMB0A1 CO. Making cl«>so connects'tin with Ocean Bteaiuahip Co. to Nml from New York, am! with Philadel phia. Unltiiuore ami UoHtouateaiuurH, am! at lirmiHWirk with U. & A. am! K. T.. V. fi G. Kail ton tin to all polutfi. -TP |r 7— r>i .1 r- Niagara Fire Insurance Co. “ ‘rofix. — Hereby give notice of Of thilr « . g» Brunswick, da., from thia date. J. M. UEXTEB, Agent. Brnu.wick. ga., Yebruary Id 1883. 40 TO 60 ACRES OF GOOD FARMING LAND FOB BALE in Florida, th rce-foartha of a mil* from the town of Melrose ami thotMADtlfal Lake Santa Fe.— Specially adapted to tba orange, lemon, augur, corn eud cotton culture. Apply aO <*lck. Ha. j Biapieu xu« unnigc, ictauu, i ton culture. Aeplr «o , sT r A# h ?*mi Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, WILL BUY AND SELL Land ai\d Real Estate. COLLECTING ANdTnSURANCE AOENT. REPRESENTS Royal, capital $25,404,231 Phosnlx, of London, Capital 14.3M.nS Weatern. >>t Toronto, capital 1,423,000 Manhattan Li!*,net a* set* and In «»iuc.'ai 11.729,455 Office next to Pont Offioe. xnay21*tf STEAMER DAVID CLARK Loavoa Savannah every Monday afternoon for Sa- tllla river, touching at Bruurwlck every Tuesday af ternoon; returning, leave Brunswick for Savannah ovary Weduoaday night. STEAMER FLORIDA avea Savannah every Tuesday and Saturday night, leavlug Brunswick for Savaunah directly al ter loading. AU tbe boats of this line bring freight for Bruns* wick and all stations on R A A. H. R. Pauengera for Florida can take passage at St. Si* moos XilU on etaame r Florida Wednesday and 8un* day mornings, and Ottyoi Bridgeton Tuesday sad satirday, apxUKWm W. F. PENNIMAN, Agent. W.F. PENNIMAN GENERAL Merchandise Broker, BRUNSWICK, GA. Mnrchant. wi.tilutf to make order, for good, are roquoated before doing ao to gat qu«>tatlona ou aame from me. Will furnlah on appucallou the lowe.t market ratea on good, delirercd hore, aneh as Grain, Hay, Meat., Klonr, ate., ate. I repreunt at pnwnt at tbla point— KENTUCKY FLOUU CO» LouUville KENTTCKY MODEL STEAM BAKERY.. .DonlavMe H. H. ItICHAllDSON k CO , Grain, Meat....Chicago B. JONES. General Grocerte. Cincinnati MIAMI SOAP * OIL OO Cincinnati Ke..Ete., Etc. febt-ly T -WHOLESALE DEALERS IN- . I)W - ’Jl A-»i'( -r.11 . OF Hwj ’I -I .llfl . ) f-l iQiil NAVAL KINDS, NAVAL STOKE SUPPLIES, -TOGETHER WITH Hay, Grain, Provisions, Etc. Highest Market Rates paid for Naval Stores, nished at Closest Figures. Supplies fnr- Jrie-ij