Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 18, 1882, Image 7

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bain-g» n 8 and another fellow, a hire- Dg , working with hip, got into an jtercation andWRw^ar, one npi be other. Mr. Harris;’ the boss, tempting to separate them, got the all benofit of a blow from an iron row-bar aoro« .the arms, almost reaking one anawonndjgj^Q je does nbtf - tfirak, hi ,l 0 w was intended for him, bat for be other J. . s HeariagoRhefcst«MnOT, omceA lainey nnd Moore were soon on the d attempted—to_ quell t[ I of the chain-gang a top with his dub. IIbis so incensed the entire forcefthat, I ff ith one accord,'they made a rm Ion him, and, bnt for his coolness and I the prompt support by officer Moore, I bo might have been compelled to ose “.Good!” the were ^ ^ _ m the orchestra'cli , „ the side-walk last night, as a sore sided, bntton-bnrsted audience left ra House at the _ minstrel entertain-, tors are too paralyzed to set up any notice appropriate, so Johnny and his merry men may go on ~ making every! and if show, ready to brain him on the spot. ble Prize. 'utledge’s ly in the prize pnzzle department of their Monthly fqr March oiler the hjwing easy way fjr sbmojpkto $20 00: * To the person telling us which is the ngast yarse in the New Xest; Scnplnres (notthftJ^ew Revision, March 10th, 1882, we will give $20.00 in gold as a prize.. Should two or moitfb'Correct answers be Teceivfed, tb prize will bo divided. Tho money will ch The truth is, our chain-gang have - 15i always been treated too maeh-as dis- postage stamps taken)-wifch4tieir an- ItingaishedgU' | there Is “ *a We’ll -guarantee gang in the State I that is fed better and worked easier. (Elsewhere they are punished severely (for all misdemeanors., Whilst we do (not believe in orueltywerio think it (should be a big relief fora fellow to (get through with his sentence. If was the case, the chain-gang |wonld have less adherents. We do (not intend this to be taken as a criti (cism upon any of our city officials, for (they are but carrying oat the plan (adopted for years back, but simply to ] point out this moral: If you want a (prisoner to know his place, treat him 1 as such. The Brunswick Colleotorship. Hear the Albany News and Adverti- Iser on the situation: “There will be I about half a dozen aspirants for Col- I lin’s place as Collector at Brunswick, and as he has had the position for I thirteen years, the prospect is that a | new man will be appointed. 1 Keep cool, brother Molntosh. Un- I less we are woefully mistaken the Col- I onel can bring to bear more influence in Washington than all six of your as pirants put together. Besides, if ire are still to have a Republican, we I don’t care to make any change. The Atlanta Post-Appeal prints the | following special: Washington, Feb. 18.—Sidoll, a law I yer and newspaper man, will bo the most dangerous competitor Collins will have for the Brunswick Collector- ship. Collins’ friends here claim that his personal relations with the Presi dent are sufficient to defeat any aspi rant for the place. Sidell is backed by Stephens, and Jack Brown has been pushing a still hnnt for some weeks. Collins is expected this after noon. $310 Howard. The undersigned, citizens and bus iness men of the city of Brunswick, Ga., being desirous to bring to the bar of justice the incendiary who, on the morning of Jan. 27,1882, set fire to th«% business. block ip ,tb kno;_ hereby pledge ourselves, individually, to give as a reward the smns set op- ’ court * r liaries, each reward to be paid by ties the cendiaries, at, been obtainei J. M. DusleHtj .(,,'AUfc. $25 00 tt v £i-i vt rt \ ar/. juauatm— a. l. BiakiBiBiaMinfiM! I'WAtbaaO.. prizo most send 20 cents in silver (no swer, for which they will address oft! thedfifrect out, it may be worth $20.00 to you.— Address, Rutledge Publishing Com pany, Easton, Pa. . ’ I* 1 “ iff 1 The Old Folks’ Concert, . -Next Tuesday night,the a^ovo con cert will be rendered in L’arioso Hall, The singers will all be arrayed in an cient costume, and will sing duets, quartetts, choruses, etc., in regular ancient style, after which the cele brated “Peak Family" will entertain tliq %q$eoae{ , Thf* lqttyr feature is something brand-new, aud will be en joyable. Cake and ice-cream will be served at the oonolosion of the per formance to those holding coupons, and also to any who may wish to pnr- chase the same. This concert will be an improvement on the last, which, yon remember, waa enjoyed hugely by all. | ‘ • i A „ Another Need. - j. Now that onr rafltoa0f '^re \afljing- ing freight depots, eta, wonld it not be well to begin to consider the im portance of a union car shed on ~ street—a convenient point This will soon be an absolute necessity and 1 (be sooner* we begia t? (Wrtwgftfor the same Abb tBMnr. A^a tftrhCopt tbs suggestion in order that our city Council may not give np all the spare room on that street to the lumber in- ^ v ‘-' '—'The ffltr One of the managers of park mat ters says we may tell “small boy” that be may dismiss hie fears of getting his clothes torn, nnd a switch ing in consequence, by climbing the barbed wire fence. A three-rail wood fence is to be substituted for the barbed wire. SJ.00. O (2.15. B $2.15®$3.20,1 $3,25. X (3.37;.', M *2.03!;, K $3,87;i, window glass (3.13K- Sram Torpentine—Oll» anil whiskeys, 47>,c; rfb aide*,10!j'c; long hams, 10c; dry aaltea clear clear, lOl^c; shoulders, 7 Obain—Corn—white 98@95c, mixed 84Q80; oats $1.20; Eastern, $l:30;:}WcItorn — Pps. 12%c; keep and Auto lift. a [ Tiajub—8npcrilno, $7 OO0$7 25; extra, $6 00 @$7 25; femily, $8 00@8 60; fancy, $9 00@$'J 60; bakers’ $8 50<§>f 2 00. » £anr—Hides, drj “tawaahed, fi wool, T A :t M 20c; deer skins,35c; otter skins, 25c@$4 00. OUTS. . - « , ^J*. Art. trt United Kingdom or Continent direct; to Now York. 40c on rosin, COc on spirits. sin 40c, spirits 80c; to iplrits 80c; to Baltimore, _ _ Boston, rosin 50c, spirits 8L- Laulli' AM ORDINANCE, Te confer additional privileges upon tho Macon and. nswiok Division oi the East Ti Section 1. Be it ordained by tho Mayor ami Coun- cil* of. tho city-of Brunswick, and it is hereby ordain- e<l by authority of thd samo, That the Macon and Bmnswick Division of the East Tennessee, Virginia aud Georgia Bailrosd Company shall havo power to extend its side track south of Mansfield the west of the weftarp main traced* £», *1*0**,, so far south as It can be done without interfering with the aide tracks of other parties already laid down; and shall have the power to extend and mod ‘fy the course of such ride track where it crossei tan afield street into and upon tho property of Lit tlefield & Tison, known as Old Town water lots numbers twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen iu said city of Brunswick, in inch manner as to create easier grades and curves; and shall also have the right and power to extend two side tracks from the side track sottth of Mam . - . north in front a warcboi Nw, greeted . _ tracks to be between the mein track on Bey street and said warehouse, and to be oontinnod to a point on Bey atreet north of Monk etreet end lu front or refer lots numbers. eight, nine end ten In the Old 'own of tho city of Brunswick, there to be again connected with the mein lines an Bay .tree;, at such point or points In front of said lota numbers eight, nine end ten ea may be thought advisable. Heo. t. And be it farther ordained, That all ordi- .. ... north in front and to tap .east of a bull, •a a warehouse, two hundred fee* in being erected by Littledeld A Tison rat referred to tiding known : in length; now eon, said aide %n '&5XfiS£ M. J. COLSON, Mayor, ON, Clerk and Treasurer. AN ORDINANCE Toaniewd an ordinance entitled An Ordinance, buineas within the for a violation of the same," January 18,1883. be penal! In Council Methodiat.Ob' nd iBjeci through the church. ” Lecture at night Moses, the law-giver.” Members, iualess providentially prevented, ex pected to be present. All others cor- Shipping Intelligence. fob ajggjWj WBSSJfSSSBRmi ENDIVO FEBBDABY 18th, 1383. _ . . _ hereby ol , that the above recited ordinance be amended by striking out the third and thirty-second pajagraphs of the Smt section of the said ordinance. Sec. 2, And be it farther ordained that the nald ordinance be farther ameodad by striking out the parajhipk -Jara jwragrapb of the said eocond aretlon, and inverting in Ueu thereof the following words: “and live and twenty-live one hundredth! dollars for each double or single vehicle used by the Keeper thereof. Sec. 3. .And be It farther ordalued, that tbo said nrdloauco be farther amended by striking out the Wtrds "fur each bench" In tho Slat paragraph of the it further ordained; tost the sal- ordinance Ik* fkrtfier amended by striking out the word “thirty.” in the Hixty-nitith par- agrapa of the aaid second section, aud inserting lieu thereof, the word “ten.** ftec. 5. And be it further onlainwl, fhtt all o nances and p«rts of ordinance* in • nndict with thin dJnanco be and the same are hereby repealed. Passed in Council Kebrmrj- Hth, 1}«2. AUwt; M. J. COLSOS, Mayor. JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk ol Council. AN ORDINANCE, To prohibit Horaee, Mules and Yearling Colin iroi running at large within certain limits of tin-1 'i* of Brnnswlck, and to prescribe penalties for a vio- .4»ipitof th« 1 a T Am/f I hereby inform my Patrons and the Public generally that I am sgain iitiit ."i rAA i > iinj Ji JUJ’I juioiq i, ji'jv.v.t ii yd lib? jbiwrtfiinll T' vmwfi/. ti* »>r« of And shall be pleased to receive their orders. I am also offering nil my offering nil my goods saved from the recent flrf/ >» / ’ | ;f j[ , \ I will leave for New York soon to purchase fjjiif GOODS! .4 r'/ jUtajlH H. L. H watoiuturi ^ I^OtiklDOORS - (/„ KM PORTABLE AND STATION ERS, SAW MILLS, GRI : ^faehhtei^ a •a-SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIB Wl last evening, and will give another performance to-night, with K noktittVe this afternoon. We went to p^emt' too early to speak of their perform ance last night, and <*S only «V that all indications predicted a foil honee. The following extract regaining this troupe wo take from the Albany Neirg a "d Advertiser: ’ vm Simpson, PbllacelphU. at. Now Feb 14—Bg Bogota. Triziafia, Cape Vania Ids. Fob 14—60 Llizle H Willy, Willy. New Fork. Fob 14—So Uixie Meyer, Harrtngtun,iVrtAmbry. Feb 14—8c Curie 72ulaoo, Oolllni. HtrauMb. Feb 13—Sc Feb 13—8c FeB ®«?4m K ill O Hart. 7 iJ) reu ib-oc *»uu*o aunwii. nuu, wmiu Feb 15—8c Mary Lord* Smfib, New York. Olynn County Sheriff Sales. First Tuesday in Mttreh, 1882. four cerfain 1, situate lying _ jnaw'ick, Oiyun county, Ga., ai scribed, in Ibeidau of add city, as Nos. 3.303. 2 210. 3411 and 1411. property ofC. A. Epping, under i fair fl fa iiaued by B. II. Tiaon, Tax Oollector of Glynn county, against O. A. Epptug, fortaiee due ihe Btate of Georgia and Glynn cunuty for the year UK1. Amount of Ur $7 M; coat (7 70. iUWOE DART. StieriBTG. C„ Ga. city ol Brunswick embraced h, Cochrane,, the east, the line of the w.o Town on the . Ogletburpe Bayun the west, .,«■ L" street, North. 8ixf. 3. And be It further on ., . ,t. Tlini th< er of every burse, male ur yse, iiua colt fuuuil mu- □log at large wilhlu the' afuruutd limits eh.11 be subject, on conviction therelur before the Puller Court, te a One not exceeding thirty duller., cuuHue meat In the Guard tlonee or labor on the public ■treeta for a term not eicsedlnu sixty days. Six. 3. And ba it further ordained. Tbs, it .h.l 'over tu ibe-ClerkapdTrfwufer ibr mnumpt rvaiiz>*.i from paying kll-tLw may have accrued fur catching. fre*liim ami ukln^ care of auch animal. Sec. 4. Aud lx* It rurtln r ordaiued That ail •mil- nance h m»h! part** ol «inllnai«ce» in ca’iillh't with thU ordinance be and the tame are hetvl>> ru|>eal«tti. Parued iu Council January Iwcj. Atuat: ,M.J-COLSON. Mayor. JAS. HOUSTON, ClaiVof Council. ST. SIMONS Marine Hospital earefor aick and wouude«l aeamen requiring li<a*pi- ta) treatment Special attention to the with'* of foreign shipping. Free tmuaportation to aud from Brunswick furnished patient*. dec24 tf M POST OFFICE. A3U Schofield’slron Works, Macon, Ga, AN] . [dlttll ki] to ofd^r. IK. WE HAVE NOW OPENED A CIGAR FACTORY BRUNSWICK, D. G. RIS LEY, Proprietor. ture Havana Tobacco. prices to and alf. Tl^ee u- had <>t tho following firuu in our citv: • Nitm i*' H < a: ukttoat & /* Or*. E LVMUItlOHT. e r a iODBUEAD. iMST uFKlUE. '* T. GU'VElf, »n: »KN»»W4 WltX*. • - »K liialri, * Cri.. v. : HOTEL. WIMBERLY Je HEINS, TT9. DOER ELINOERv J. BU8KBIX r %MP w.BRO* ^WviixZS'4 fogj^firilens W MplF NOTICE Of INUI.II5II ID (MUSE KlUf. » ua : d ii—,. . :~-.JWfW lea ,.iri N)mH apply to tbw next Huiwrl4>r • ••»*, tu bo held in aud tor aaid county on the drftt •i«-iid*y in Mi] |a8*J. (or the |>urpoiy| of having ir . imue and two L. J. LEA VT & ppkal office, Brunawick, Oa. Refers by permis- lion to J. M. Madden, broker, Cook Bros, k Co., manufectnrera of Limber, and M. J. Colson, Mayor of the city otBpVViEte v) rjrffn Janl4-ly Mrs. BSAB.LR:, ueraile and Bill Costmnen, Keeps on hand every kind of gold and silver Fringes, Tassels, Laces—In abort, everything con- ariMfmiJfciedteaaM costumes, ate., Ibr amateur exhibitions, fancy balls naaqncradea, etc. jaoT-tf PmuiWiO finnfaBSOMSj PAINTER. BOOSE AND SION A. D. GALE & SON, LOCAL DENTISTS, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Office ovfcr the atefe of Kalaer k Brother. Those viahina work done will dnd it to their nt. rct to ail. ' ‘ Wrpl’tf we haver Mary Isabella, Anuie K tie and Allee Mabel Ben- dulph. Tbia January, 711, 1WI2, . , ■ HORACE pqt)D8Bk|D. By my Atiorneya, Mabrv ft Borcnardt. 1R4K.8MZOU Harris^ A' Smith, l-OCKET AN1> TABLE CUTLEBV, rTLNV ■" KEKIIHINE and LARD OIL. •C' 1 Tt. D. mar7-ly HOYT & Co. ^rnuawli t, flul|K. Ill . erf jan2s-iy iJSSatCAL-SOtlCSEUl: perron* d ►r for the t they iuUMt Ci A a. Ai! perron* doing Goalu^ra. requiring a . tluTfior for the oar. * 8J art? r-»pec.fnll> reminded hut they uiut d ..*4 w...|t«ti I t - therame. j ,>t >? tr*zn\rn