Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, February 25, 1882, Image 8

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RUST-PROOF SEED OARS RUST-PROOF SEED OATS! FEED OATS. . FEED OATS. FEED OATS. MEAT, MEAT, MEAT, MEAT. IvCEL^Xa ! IvCE-A-Xj! 3v£E^.Xj ! ! FLOUR [all grades], HAMS, LARD, SALT, GRIST, and all kinds of HEAVY GROCERIES, which will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. Communications addressed to me at Albany or Brunswick will be answered promplly. MAYER, GLAUBER & FORRESTER. 7. K.. 3VIGHTESNGALE, Agent at Brunswick. " ortlft-r.ni T , To The Ladies Palmer Brothers OF BRUNSWICK. Mrs. EAItLE, OF BROOKLYN, N. Y., lint* Just opened a flret-class Millinery Store on Newcastle street. next to Mr. D. T. Dunn’H Dry Goods Store, and asks the attention of the ladies of llrunawtck to her stock of PINE MILLINERY HOODS! LACE NECK WEAK, TRIMMINGS. FANCY WOOL WORK, nilLDUEN’N LACK CAPS, Fancy Ornaments, Buttons, WHOLESALE AXD DETAIL RIBBONS. Etc. Gall and examine stock. deelO-ly DEALER IN Foreign and Domestc Wines, Liquors, AND CIGARS, BAY STREET, EMM, 111. HARDWARE, 148 and 150 Congress, 149 and 151 St. Julian sts. SAVANNAH, - GEORGIA. Agricultural Implements, FAN MILLS, GRAIN CRADLES, AVERY’S PLOWS. BllINLY’S PLOWS, CULTIVATORS, PLOW STOCKS, SWEEP SHOVELS, HEEL PINS, GRASS RODS. RUBBER & LEATHER BELTING. CIRCULAR SAWS, CARPENTERS’ 'POOLS, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, GUNS AND PISTOLS, FISHING TACKLE. TIN SHOP, STOVES & STOVE PIPE, Tin Ware, Plnnibing, Pumps & Pump Driving. ctlon guon sepKMy Macon Commercial College, MACON, GEORGIA, For special Instruction in Book-keeping, Business Peunuu.r.ip aud Arltha»«ti.\ BiU-msking, Corre spondence, and general business routine. W. McKAY, Principal. M JU DICINBS FOB THE CUBE OF FEVER. PILES, DYSPEPSIA, SCROFULA, Cancer, Colds and Coughs, Manufactured from* Vegetable Matter only, and for Dr. L. HEINS, Rnrv'j'vtf-K, ga. AGENTS FOK FAIRBANKS Standard Scales, DUPONT’S CELEBRATED POWDER, Together with » lull line of 8HELF HARDWARE, lor xalu ut tliu lowest cash price*. PALMER BROTHERS, apr7-ly Opening -OF- WINTER GOODS! SUCH PRICES NEVER KNOWN BEFORE! Black and colored Cashmere from '.’Sc to tl.30. Colored Silks aod Satina at 50c and -upward-. Black Silks from 40c to $3.50. New Brocade Silks Inallahadea. The llneat assortment of ladles, misses and chil dren's cloaka. allk IMngcs Crain $5c upwards, Orna- menta of all descriptions. A complete Hoe of men's, ladles*, mlasea' and children's Underwear. Infant's Wardrobe complete from the lowest to the finest. A full line of Bibbona, Corsets, Handkerchief*. Tics, Bod Spreads and Shama in lace and embroid ery. and a beautiful line of presents for the coming Holidays. DOLLS Imported direct from Bteinhardt. Jacob Cohen’s, 162 BROUGHTON St„ SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. febft-ly crpTGOODYEAR, ATTORNEY AT LAW. a Store, Glouceste r Street, BRUNSWICK. G. DrugStoi DIXON’S NEW BUILDING. Newcastle St., Brunswick, Ga. Tiic undersigned has removed his DRUG STORE to the above location, and is roady to servo his friends and the public generally with a fresh supply of l)i[i«sJ1ieiiiicals,Piil(iiitN«(lidiie, Hair, Nail and Tooth Brushes, Perfumery and Toilet Article IN GREAT VARIETY, MIAEKAL WATERS, Lamps and Lamp Fixtures, BUIST’S FRESH AND GENUINE ©JJUMH HMMB! FINE GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, CIGARS AND TOBACCOS, • i • tin r article* too uumerou* » mention, and usually kept in a hrst-rlass Drug Store. Physicians’ Prscriptions Accurately compounded. l any calls lor medicines, ii notified at his residence, corner JAMES T. BEAIN, DRUGGIST. J Cut Loaf, Powdered, Granulat ed and Common Sugars, Full Line of Fresji Groceries, A full Stock of Dry Goods, -AT- J. J. SPEARS’. «“FOR GOOD BREAD AND BISCUITS USE J. J. SPEARS’DRY HOP YEAST AND WHITE PUFF BAKING POWDER. AUCTIf USE H. HARRISON, 104 NEWCASTLE STREET, BRUNSWICK, - GEORGIA. Sale of Furniture, Crockery and Glassware every night at 6 o’clock; Saturdays, 11a. m. 4?*Buya, sella and trades new and second-hand goods of all kinds. novttttf WHITMAN’S FOMIN PIP. Skunk, Flokidi ud Wester* Remit. SnPNniNTBMDBXT'sOn’XGB, Savannah, Doc. S, ’81 FAN AND AFTER SUNDAY. Doc. 4th. Psaungfif u train, on this Road will run as follows: FAST MAIL. Leavo Savannah dally at 11.10 PM Si* Arrive at Callahan 4 45 P M Arrive at Jacksonville 5*3^ p M Leavo Jacksonville daily at IhOOAM Leave Callahan 9.B0 a m Arrive at Waycroas 11 59 a m Arrive at Jesup l‘oo pm Arrive at Savannah. * ’ g' 40 p ** Paa.onj-orB from Savannah for Brun.Vrtck take this train, arriving nt Brunawlck 8.80 p m Passengers leave Brunawlck at lo;13 a m.. arriv- ing at Savannah 3:40 p. m. Paaaengors from Flori.la by this train connect at Jeaup with train arriving In Macon at 7:50 r. x (daily Including Sunday.) This train stops only at Johnston’s, Jeaup, Wav- croaa. Folkaton. Callahan and Jacksonville. JACKSONVILLE EXPRESS. Leavo Savannah dailyat 11:00PM Leave Jesup *• *1*45 a m Leave Tebeauvlllo •• 4-1111 m Arrive at Callahan « . ..... “■'t^oTm Arrive *t Jacksonville ** 8.00 A M Arrive at Live Oak daily (except Sunday)..Il;3u , JI I^ave Live Oak daily (except8unday) 2:30 P M Leave Jacksonville daily at 0*00 P M Leavo Callahan daily at 7*10 pm Leave Tcbcavlllodaily at 0-55 pm Arrivo Jesup daily,at "il:40PM Arrivo at Savannah daily at 2-30 A M Palace sleeping cars on this train daily between Savannah and Jaekaonvllle, Charleston and Jackson ville, and Macon and Jacksonville. Passengers loaving Macon7:50p m connect atjca- np with this train for Florida dally. Passenger* from Florida by this'train connect at Jeaup with train arriving at Macon 7:05 n m daily. Passengers for Darien take this treln. SSfcE W “ tal!,n8 Brua,wlck 9:00 P “ “*»"«». Passongcrs froth Savannah for OalneaviUe. Cedar Keys and Florida Transit Road take thia train . p ?.'“ D J !Br * ,rom Savannah for .Madison, Montlccl- lo Tallahassee and Quincy take this train. ALBANY EXPRESS. Leave Savannah dally at p m Leave Jeaup daily at 7..*) „ m Eoavo Tebeauvlllo dally at in'in £ m Loave Dupont dally at. .. ,.}? J “ Arrive n*Th ( im«sv|l|,. dally „l ; r. A l Z Arrivo at liaiubrlilgo daily M. . *‘>'iOani Arrive nt Albany dailyat Leave Alban) tlallj nt i.lo ... Leave Hslubrldue dailyat ’ Leave Thoinasvllle dally at fi-Mit m Arrive at Dupont dailyat 113 an Arrivo at Tebeauvlllo dailyat.... DOOvm Arrive at Jeaup dally at ""'VlS am Arrive atSuvauiial, daily at <(’05 a m Sleeping cars run through to and from' Savannah and Thomasville dally without change Connect at Albany with Passenger’ train* both waya on 4onthwesrcru Railroad to and from Ma con, Knfaula, Montgomery, Mobile, ^ew Orleans. Mailsteamer leaves Baluhrldge for Apalachicola and Columbus every Thursday ami Summy. Close connection at Jacksonville daily (.Sunday*, excepted! fo^Grecu Covo Spring 8t Augustine, landings on St. Palatka uni Enterprise, and Johns river. Trains on B.audA. R. B. leave junatlon, coin- west, at 11:517a. in., and for Brunswick at 4.4Up. m. daily, except Hunday. * Through Tickets sold and Sleeping Car Bertha se cured at Bren’s Ticket Office, No. 22 Bull street, and at .Savauuah, Florida and Wcateru Railway Passen ger Depot. " * mo / J. S, Tyson, Jas. Lt Taylob. Geu’l P’nger Ag’t. .Master Trans. It. q. FLEMING, 8npt. W.B.Mell&Co., wholesale and Retail Dealers In SADDLES & HARNESS, RUBBER AND Leather Belting, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CALF SKINS, SOLE HARNESS, BRIDLE, AND PATENT LEATH ER. WHIPS AND SADDLERY WARE. HMNESS, GOLUBS, BRIDLES, Lit, SUITABLE FOR MILL MEN AND TURPENTINE MANUFACTURERS, A Specialty. WRITE FOR PRICES. Savannah, Georgia. For destroying Insects on trees, vines, etc., wa tering gardens snd plants, washing carriages and windows, protecting buildings from fire, and adapt ed to many uses. 8cnd for circulars to J. HI, DKXTEB. Agent, augl.Cm Brunswick, Ga. IBM ob me BOOKS. The undersigned prepared, in 1870-1, an abstract uf all titles from the Records of Glynn county, dat ing from 17fit, and subsequently brought said book up to 1874, making it a complete abstract to book T, the present record book of the county, with tho ex • caption of two books. Bond 8, which abstracts, since the recent destruction of the records, are the only data in relation to the titles of Glynn county for ths time named, with the exception of book >'. which was saved with book T. He has opened an office, and will keep it open for examination of titles for cash compensation, as per schedule of fee* iu of fice, the examination to bo only of the title, and any legal opinion thereon to be j-aid fur separately. C. P. GOODYEAR. jal-ly.