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

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t Advertiser tmi mumo MTMMT SATURDAY MORNING AT BRUNSWICK. GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING. MABOH 11,1883. HOME MATTEK8. Poat OSes Time Table. General Delivery opens 8*» a. dote.8:00 Ml. Heel, ter and Money Order UnMneae open. 9:00 a. - closes 4:90 T. H. TIME OF CLOSING THE MAILS. St Simon, mall cloaea 6:30 a. m. H. * A. m.l) clow. 8:11 a. x. M. A It. mall clow. 9.-00 A. u. Savannah, Mmod tad Otrlea through ponchc. clow ttTMt.u. Bond appointments of Tax Receiv er in this issue. Heavy shipping report this week. Business still increases. BABOAINS—Children'. Mocking, lew than coat, at Iodic.' Storo. The steam fire engino was ont last Thursday evening for practice. She behaved nicely. A young lady from tho interior, now visiting in this city, speaks of the sandflies as “flyiug fleas.” See new ad of Mr. E. Eaul, who bos just rc-opened since the fire in Mr. Flint’s now building. He has quite a varied stock. Give him a call and try bis prices. < We are requested by brother Tread well to any that be will preach to-mor- row (Sunday) at Taylor’s Chapel, and that all the neighborhood are urged to be present. One hundred bales of hay for sale by Messrs. Cook Tiros. & Co. at fifty cents per hundred. Now is your time t > get a bargain. Rond the ad vertisement. The Mayor’s Court has been a good investment for ilm eity so far this year. The fines have amounted to over half enough to pay the whole police force up to date. The schooner Jennie Rosalone, Captain Tooker. arrived on Wednes day last and discharged her cargo of hay, grain and merchandise at Little field & Tisou’s dock. It is all local freight. It must be a source of great com fort to Col. Collins, in tbe event of his being compelled to “step down and out," that his only crime has been (bat “lie has had the office a long time and served faithfully.” trick’. PMt.ru., now ■ at tb. Ladles’ Store. A now steel boiler is now being ngude in Charleston for the steamer David Clark, aud she will slulrtlv pro- reed to that eity to have it put in.— The Florida will take her place on the Satilia route until her return One of thu sailors who survived the wreck of til* 1 Spanish brig Manuel some time since, an aeeouut of which has been given in these columns, died this *yeek :tt Captain Tubbot’s. The pilots of this port, be it said to their ciedit, defrayed his funeral expenses. Hell. Win. E. Dodge, of New York, a member of the Georgia Laud and Lumber Co., now operating in our midst, was in Atlanta this week in the interest of tenqiernuce. He was wel eomeil by Governor Colquitt and oth er distinguished gentlemen. beautiful lace eurtalna, to make cheerful, »t tb. L*dt..'Store. We tip our bat iu 'grateful ackuowl- edgement to Mr. R. B. Reppard, of Savannah, for au invitation to partake of a collation, on Wednesday Inst, on board tbe uew schooner Aaron Rep- pard. Having just returned from that city, it was impossible for ns to accept, which wo most heartily regret. See change of advertisement of Ma con Commercial College, under the management of Mr. Wm. McKay.— This institution is endorsed by over twenty of the best business bouses in Macon, as well iu* by tin- press of the State. There are just a dozen lads of this town who ought to be in that in stitution. We heartily i ndorse it. Little shanties may do very well iu out-of-the-way places, but we must protest, as tbe mouthpiece of our cit izens, against any mure of that class of buddings right <>u our principal street. It is about time our Council was t-ikiug steps looking to the stop- pi' it * he erection i my more such. Read police regulations published with Council Proceedings. Carry them oat, gentlemen of the Commit tee and yonr force will be donbly ef fective. Read, also, memorial to Con gress. Tbe City Hall has at lost reached its resting place in Qaeen Square, been pnt in position, and is no wbeing renovated and put in shape. Jndge Houston estimates that tbe cost will be abont $600, all told, which is jnst twelve times $50, the figures given tbe writer at tbe start. 5 CENT FEB DOZEN BUTTONS for Spring call- oooa .nil bop.' clothe, at th. Ladiaa' Store. Over the brag saw mill of Mr. J. J. McDonough, on tho M. & B. R. R., floats a flag, on which is a painting of a ciroular saw of tbe American Saw Co.’s make, and tho following inscrip tion: “J. J. McDonough—Hard to Beat!” We are proud to claim Mr. McDonough as a shipper from this port. On last Sabbath afternoon a moth er, in teaching her little girl hor Sun day School lessou, relating to the still ing of tho waves on Luke Galilee, es sayed to test the little one by asking her if eho knew what waves were.— “Ob, yes, ma’am,” was the quick re- spouce; "sister wears them on hor head every Sunday.” Mr. Everitt, the horse-tamer, has produced somo wonderful teformu- tious iu our midst in horse-flesh.— Wo saw him this week driving Mr. Tbomns Lamb’s wild colt through our streets this weok with u cow-hide tied to him. A week ago such au at tempt would buvo resulted iu a grand ruuuwuy and smash-up. According to tho Savauuah News, Quitman has a man namod W. S. Tucker (just like our man) who has raised 5,DUO cabbages ou a half-acre lot, aud otters them for sale, just like our Mr. Tucker, nnd tho article roads word for word liko ours. Guess that itom-clippor must have mixed things up, somewhat us Buttercup did the babies. Oottnn Oil for Mule ins 13in- cuitH. How does that sound V and yet there must be something in it. As proof of this, we would state that u lady of this town, who is, without doubt, one of thu best housewives in it, told us, this weok, to say to hor sis- tor housewives that if they wunt to make nice bread, use refined cotton Seed oil, instead ot laid. Ini' nnxiln.-. Wo held up our hands in holy horn.i, when shn quietly informed us that Hi re behind the age; that lots ot pen* pie were using it, both Nolle and South. We find offering for sale around town a new article (to us) called cookoline, which is claimed to be cotton seed oil—whether genuine or not wo cannot tell. This lady claims that this refined cotton seed oil is superior to any lurd she can buy, and lier only regret is tlmt her supply has given out and she does not know whore to get any more. Wo hope our merchants will see to it that a supply of genuine refilled cotton seed oil bo ordered, ut once. If it is so good, let's use it. It certainly is better ou the digestive organs tint animal fat. i The New Warehouse. It bas been a matter of interest for some time past with many of our peo ple as to what is to be done with the new warehouse lately put up on Bay street by Messrs. Littlefield & Tison. From Mr. Littlefield we learn tbe fol lowing particulars: Tbe northern end of tbe building, 125 feist, is to be oc cupied by the E. T., V. & G. R. R.; two comfortable offices have been out off in this part, which will be used as offioes by Mr. Brown, the agent, and a third one has been fitted np for tbe receiving and delivery clerk, Mr. G. J. Hall. Tbe other half of tbe build ing and offices attached will be occu pied by Mr. J. R. Forrester as a grain and bay depot. Underneath tbe build ing, in a cool nook, rooms have been fitted np for Mr. L. L. Carswell’s fish market The small building adjacent is to be need as an express office by Mr. Carswell, tbe agent at this point By this new arrangement Messrs. L. &■ T. will have additional room in tho present depot building, nnd we may reasonably expect changes in their storage and commission business commensurate with increased room. Since tbe purebnso of this property by this firm, they have shown a degree of enterprise worthy the imitation of others. Thoy have transformed a mud-flut into a perfect beehive of business. Their dock is now and has been for mouths past a business cen tre of no mean proportions. If we had a dozen such firms in town we Wonts. We want and most have a $50,000 or $75,000 bank. This necessity is imperative. We want a rice mill. If not an old-fashioned pounder, then one of tbe recent invention, that will produce say one or two tierces a day. We want a shoe factory with a tan nery in connection. Ws mean a fac tory that makes shoes by machinery, and a tannery that makes good leath er like we buy. We want a winter hotel for north ern travel—one gotten np with a spe-, cial view to the wants of that class of people. We want direct communication opened up between this city and tbe Satilia river, thus offering that sec tion better mail and shipping facili ties, and thereby enhancing onr own trade and business. A steamer some what larger than tbe Ruby, with prop er accommodations for freight and passengers, and making tri-weekly trips, would pay. Prenbyterian Church Entered and Hible Stolen. On Thursday night last the Pres byterian church of this city was en tered through the back window of the lobby, and tbe large pulpit Bible stol en. Florence Friedlander, who lives next door, says she beard a noise at two o’clock nnd got up, thinking somo one was after h.er hen-roost. She beard voices outside, but could not Shipping Intelligence. 5 PORT OF BRUNSWICK, FOB TBE WEEK ENDING MARCH 11th, 1889 ARRIVALS. Mir 3—So Lints Cobb, Wratvortb. Providence. Mir 8—Br So Hittie Darling, Bethel. Nuaeu. Mir T—So Pedro A Grew, Hand. Philadelphia. Mar 8—So Sarah L Davis, Hover, Savannah. Mar 9—So Jennie Boaallue, Tooker, New York. Mar 10—So L A Lewis, Flatchor, NewYork. departures. Mar 8—Port bark Laura Norton, Axeredo. Bio Ja. Mar I—Port brig Amelia Norton,Boa Santoa.BloJa Mat 4—Nor bark Naja, Jacobsen, Antwerp. Mar 4—So Clytln, Laughton, Baltimore. Mer 4—8c J s Bailey. Marion, Portland. Mac 0—Sc F A Sewor. Tilton, Baltimore. Mar 0—Nor bark Argonaut, Moo. W. Hartpoole. Mar 7—So Annie Whiting. Gray, New York. Mar 7—So Sarah Eaton, Dix. Philadelphia. Mar 7—8c City of Augusta. Johnson, Boston. Mar 8 -So Elwood Doras, Warrington. PhllsdeL Mar 9—So G B McFarland, 8troog, Wilmington. Mar 9—Bark Ibis, Sawyer, New York. Mer 9—Br bark Salue, Reynolds, Buenos Ayres. Mar 10—8c Matilda Brooks, Jones, Gnautanimo. New Advertisements. MACON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, W. McKAY, Principal. A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS INSTITUTE—equal to any North or South. Send fbr Circular. Ad. drew Poet Office Box 439. Macon, Ga. febt-tf. tell who tbe parties were. The foot- could reasonably look for a big iu- prints are those of a half-grown' bare- crease in business prosperity, us more such men. Kort*itfn Shipment**. Give [ foot boy. What the chap’s idea could I have been iu stealing a Bible we can- | not diviue. We hope his eye may fall A. M. Norton cleared Port, bark »P on tbnt P ,l8H "S e in thfc book Laura Norton on the 3d inst, for Rio! th » t tel,s of tbe fnte of the t,lief ' In Janeiro with 2,800 eases kerosine oil,! onler to mnke tbe entr * be uot onl - v value.! $3,100 aud 503,870 feet pitch broke 0,,t ,l " tbe S lftS8 of the lower lu.ul.er valued at $8,400. Total, $11,- s:lsb > bnt ri PP ed °P eD tbe door of tbe 500. v V. It. Mitchell cleared Port, brier Amelia Norton on tbe 3d inst., for ltio Janeiro with 365,000 feet lumber val ued at $4,927. A. V. Wood cleared Norwegian bark Najo on tbe 4th inst., for Antwerp with 3,014 barrels rosin valued at $10,000.. R. K. Walker cleared Norwegian bark Argouaut, ou tbe 6th inst., for West Hartlepoole,' Eng., with 399,- 368 feet timber valued at $5,192 and 14,582 feet lumber valued at $19u.~ Total, $5,382. Ga. L. <V L. Company cleansi lirtt- ish bark Sains, ou Ilm 9th ins I t Buenos Ayres with 22(>,U78 feet ;.i*. n pilie lilint.er valued lit $3,845. V. It. Mitchell cleared Aimiie'in schooner Matilda Brooks, on tin ltiin inst., for (Tuautaiiimo, with 189, feet pitch pine lumber, valued at 025. basement of the building, to get a barrel to stand on to reach the win dow. JuHt Hid Escape. Last Saturday as the M. & B. pas senger train was leaving station No. 2, sheriff Austin, of Jestip, who had been to Brunswick after a prisoner, came near meeting with a serious ac cident. He hnd Htepped off tbe train to see a gentleman, and ns the train moved off he placed his foot on the first step of tbe platform, and taking hold of the railing, started to poll him self np, bill was strum* by the wood- rack mill knocked to the ground. As soon as lie fell be tolled under the woodraek ami wail'd for the last ear to pass and then ailing out signalled to the train. He 'as taken aboard ! considerably shaken up. Hud tlmt train been moving much faster he ill) [-would certainly have met u horrible :i -; dentil. The 1’.. T. t V. & O. The New York Hanker and Ilroker states that the East Teunesseo, Vir ginia and Georgia Railroad carried oue-twentieth of the whole cotton crop of the United States last year, aud, owing to its now connecting line between Rome and Macon, the road will-carry oue-teuth of the whole crop this year. This link will be completed by July 1st. Tbe Cababa cool mines in Alabama will add 75,000 a mouth to the businoss of tbe road.—Savannah News. Mav we not confidently expect that at least a large percentage of this tre tueiuious increase iti the business ot the system will flow through aud prove itself tributary to our port?— We think it highly probable. Teetbiim (Teething Powders) cures Cholera Infantum, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Cholera Morbus, Colic, Thrush, Hives, Eruptiou8 aud Sores upon tbe skin; rrmoves and prevents the forma tion of irr.rms in ctiihlren; allays irri- totion and makes Teethiny vasi/ aud not u period of suffering and dread, i That Brick Yard. Mr. Editor■: Au article iu your pa per of last week assorting tlm: Mr. Daniels declined making brink at Myer's lauding ou account of lim tiuu strata of clay, mixed with lime Ac., ueeds au cxpluuutiou. I cun show where 300,000 brick wore made, and all the clay used did uot make a hole covering over forty feet square. This does not show a thin strata of clay. Mr. Daniels made a firm contract with me to manufacture bricks on my place, and went so far as to take all his lumber for sheds, Ac., aud, in fact, moved there himself, and then, with out giving me auy notice of bis inten tions, he goes there, nud, between two suus, like a thief iu the night, re moved everything away. Hud I but known that he did not intend work ing the yard, I could have leased it to other parties who were auxious to mnke brick there, even asked Mr. Daniels to sub-lease to them, bnt he refused, saying be wanted it all him self. * I wish to place Mr. Darnels m his true colors before the public, siiowiug them how be treated me in this mat ter, all of which proves him to bo no BRUNSWK'KJIAHKET. OFFICE ADVERTISER ANI> APPEAL. I Uiics.p-.vii h. March :tli lstfj.j Below wo quote print* current for to-day COTTON. .MiddllngFair 1 •»«* Good Middling 117^ Middling 11^ Low Middling 10\ Good Ordinary 10 » Ordinary w KICK. Common r> <&5 l Fair 5 *,<&♦> GimxI Hough country SHJfu.i 20 NAVAL STORKS. Rosins—A $1.95, B $2.00, C $2.00, D $2 00, E $2.10, F $2 15. G $2.20 H $2.25, I $2.37.';, K $2.50. M $2.75, N $3.00, window glass $3.25. 8pibit« Turpentine—Oili and whiskeys, 43 regulars, 49. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib aides, ll«c; shoulders, 8>;ci hams, 16c; dry saltcu clear rib sides,10,> a c; long clear, 10c; shoulders, 7*,'c. Grain—Corn—white Wc, mixed 80@88; oata6J>£ brau, $1.35. Hay—Northern, $1.25; Eastern, $1.25: Western timothy, $1.3001.35. Lard—In tierces, 12>$c; kegs and tubs 12&c. Flour—Superfine. $tt 00 oxtra,$0 50(rt$7 00: fiuuily. $7 50@8 00; fancy. $8 00@$8 50; bakers’ $8 U0<&$8 fio. Hides. Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint. 12>£c; salted 9j«<g>10,‘*c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, prime lots. 27&2S‘;c; burry wool. 10@18c. Tallow. 6e: wax 20c; deer skins^Sc; otter akins. 25c@$4 00. NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS. Sail—Rosin and spirits. 3s. fid^Se. 6<1. to United Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York, 40c on rosin, 60c on spirits. Steam—To New York, rosin 40c, spirits 80c; to Philadelphia, rosin SUr, spirits 80c; to Baltimore, rosin 40c, spirits 75c; to Boston, rosin 50c, spirits NOTICE. My appointments for takiug Tax Returns for the year 1882 will be ae follows: Brunswick, April 3d and 4th, 24th and 23th, May 8th and 9th. St. Simons Mills, April 6th and 36th. May 10th. Evelyn. April 8th and 29th, May 13th. Sterling, April 10th, May 1st and 15th. Pennick’s Store, April 11th, May 2d and 16th. Bethel, April 12th, May 3d and 17th. While in Brunswick my office will be at the City Hall. W. TURNER, T. B. G. C. HAY CHEAP! To clone tho lot we offer 100 RALES, in quantities to suit buyers, at the low price of 50 CENT PER HUNDRED ! This* is lowland Hay, in sound condition, and a bargain. COOK BROS. & CO. inarl-tf. v TIUllMtS IXSLRIME CO., HARTFORD, CONN. Life & Accident Insurance. J M. DEXTER, Ins. Agent, ^ Represents the above Co. at Brunswick, Ga. Assets,' $6,114,502 Life nnd accidont policies written on short notice* Passenger insurance tickets sold. No medical ex animation required. decl8-iy Gratuitous Notice! Office of Clerk and Thkasurkr, Uuumiwicx, Ga.. March 3, 1882. All persons owning any real and tMTSonal proper ty within the city, subject to taxation tor the year 1H82 are ve»y resj.#}. (fully reminded that it will be my imperative ui»t very in pie*-ant duty to place on the Information Docket the t sine of every person who shall tail or refuse to mnke a return ««f such property by tin* 31st day or March, 1882. A hint to tin \vi»e is salt! to he suit! lent. JAMES HoUmToN clerk and Treasurer. NOTICE Of INTENTION TO CHANGE NAME. GEORGIA Glynn County. All prrsouH interested are hereby notified that l shall Apply to the next Superior Court, to be held '« aud tor said county on the first Monday iu May. >82. for the purpose of having my name ami tin* lames of my wife aud two minor children hanged from that of Horace, Mary Isabella, Annie Kttio ami Alio- Mabel Ooodbrcad, by which names \w have been heretofore known, to that of Horace, Mary iHc.hella, Annie Kttio ami Alice Mabel Ran dolph. This January, 7th 1*82, HORACE GOODBREAD. U) my Attorneys, Mahrv Borchardt. d. w. H. parsons; PAINTER. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, DECORATIIG l hLSONINII6,FBESCOIIB£GlUIIIII6 Promptly oxocutod In th« latest atylca. Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS) WILL BUY AXD8KLL Land ar\d Real Estate. gentlemuti, but, to the contrary, a ICOLLECTINQ ANdTmSURANCE AGENT, rascal, and a man not fit or worthy to' bkprksexts do business with. jPhfinix^fL^do'nV«pltat'.'.'.'.V.'.:'.'.'.'.V*KK«:ffn rv I Western, of Toronto, capital 1,422.000 Vxfc.ORGh L/. Aik RES. J Manhattan Lifs.net aaseta and income, *81 11.729,435 Can be found at Goldsmith A:Co.’s. Ultelltltl ° 1 ’°» ( - myivtt HarnetHouse (FOItMEIlLY-PLANTEES* HOTEL). Market Square, • • Savannah, 6a. M. L. HARNETT & 00, PROPBIETOHS, BATES, ^ - $2.00 PER DAY. This favuhte family llutel, nndur It. now manage- meut, la ncommraaod for the excellence oftt, CUISINE, home-llke comfort,. PBOMPT ATTEN TION AND MODEHATE KATES. npriUS-ly 5,000 Cabbages! MATURED AND MATCHING. FOR SA1L.E1! From Ilk; to 90c each. Apply to W. S. TUCKER.