Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, April 08, 1882, Image 6

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Jtdverti&r Httd SPP^ FUHLIAMNIi IVMiI SATURDAY MORNING AT BRUNSWICK. ■«»'»«**• SATURDAY .YD'USING, Jd'HIL ' IlllUf, MATTIfili* Pont offlce Time Table. (1 .neral Delivery n|ieu. BlflO A. M : eluaea 8:1)0 p a. Kegl.frraud Money Order Dunne., open. 'J-.UUA. M 4:01* P M. TIME OK CLOSING THE MAILS. st Simons mall cloaoa 6:30 a. m II Ac A map clone* R:1A a. M. M k B. tuutl clone* !MJ0 a. M. . • tvAiiu.ib. Macon and Darieu through pouches c|. ho at 7:0<» p. m Brunswick is ^oin^ to have ft tele- phone exchange. Who would have thought it possible ’? The 2Gtb iust.—tuemorial day fitKi np|minching, mid, so fur, we bear of no move for its observance. Reserve a little loose cash for the strawberry festival on tbe 12th and i:Ui), and don’t forget the angel food. A lull iiifxirtinent archdeacon table relishes at J. J, BPKAKh. We see work begun on our park in tiie matter of side-walks, etc. We hope to see tbe fence take shape soon. The membership of Shiloh Baptist church (colored) are building a new I,,.use of worship, Hie old one is too small. Mr. H. L. Harris, jeweler, has re turned from New York with a new utook of goods. Look out for his ad next week. We kuow a man with a family oi ten children who does not take his homo paper, or any other. l J oor economy that. Httd yon observed tbe marked im provement of "turnouts” in our city cl late. Nice looking private teams Iks,>eak prosperity. Sam McCrary is buck from his trip to tbe interior of the State. Whilst gone be purchased tbe brick fur the new store of tbe firm. Take another saucer of strawber ries ? Why, yes, of course we will.— When ? Next Wednesday and Thurs day night, at L’urioso Hall. Visiting curds, boautifully written can be had by leaving your orders aud the cash at Blain’s drug store. See advertisement of l’rof McDonald. Mr. Sam McCrary’s beet patch, near our office, won the admiration of all tbe delegates to Presbytery, and especially of the farmer portion of them. A. V. Wood cleared Norwegian bark Hes|ieria, Cupl. Skangeu, on the 1st iust., for Cork, Ireland, with a car go of 3.U15 barrels rosin, valued at ♦ 11,0011 Strawberries and cream! Think of it! Would you kuow where ? Wednes day and Thursday nights of next week, ;ti L’urioso Hall, by the Ladies Mite Society. The Tax Receiver has beou in the city two days this week, taking re turns. Look out for him the uext time, or tbo printer will make a little money nut of vou. Conkslit.e. an Article tar superior and mwh cheap* » r tlan lard iiJ cent* per quart, '.hi cents per gallon, nt J. J. bPEAlli*. The dewberry (somo say blackber ry) crop bids fair to be immeuse this season. They are "turning” on St. Simons Island already and the mar ket oug' t to be supplied ero long. Prof McDonald has met with hear ty approval in his efforts to get np a class in penmanship in our town. He lias this week lb pupils in all, and «i*cn universal satisfaction so far. By notice of President Dunn it will In- seen that we are to have a Fair iilmut tie last ol May. Further |mr- workbivfag b«4b iinpitod By Bid weather. We refer parlies wanting « nice comfortable borne to advertisement of bouse to rent,” by Messrs. Micbel- son & Bro. The bouse is one of tbe band8ome«t in tbe city. Call at once, if yon wonld secure it. Prenching at the Methodist ebnrcb next Snudny by tbe pastor. Morning subject: “Tbe Resurrection.” Bap tism and reception of members will couclude the service. Everybody in vited. W. F. Lloyd, Have you visited the grand open ing of millinery and dress goods at the Ladies’ Store ? If not, do so to day. The proprietress is just back from New York, aud can tell you nil about the fashions. Messrs. Kaiser Bros, will soon be gin tbe erection of three stores on their lot at the corner of Newcastle and Gloucester streets, next to Hoyt A Co. This will be a marked im provement at that point. Our young friend Cates has pur chased a handsome horse and dray.— We coinmend him for thus saving his spare change and puttibg it into something that will pay him, and thus add still more to bis earniugs. Spirits turpentine has been on a regular boom this week. It rose three and one-half points a single day this week, closing at (S2 cents. If theso prices continue to bold, turpentine furuis will prove a big bonanza. For beat goods at lowest price*, go to J. J. Spears, who to now receiving his spring stock of dry goods, uotlons and shoes. A general assortment or best family groceries constantly arriving. Mr. E A. Heins, our popular New castle streot baker and confectioner, has just secured a new baker, an ex perienced hand at the business. Mr. H. requests ns to state thut parties preferring to do so can do their own mixing of cakes at homo, and only have the baking put out. From all wa can learn, we expect soon to see that long talked of engine house take shape. The site selected is the northern extremity of Queen Square, not far from the present lo cation of the Council Chamber. The building will bo of wood, two stories high, aud facing Newcastle street. Constitution: "The Brunswick Ad- VEHTISKR AND Al'PEAL is B0V6D veurs of age, and prosperous. The Advertib- eb started business as a letter sheet and kept on growing until it absorbed tbe Ajipeai, aud now it is strong, and bright, anil saucy." Many thanks, brother Harris, for the compliment. Mr. J. M. Dexter's wounded foot improves slowly. He has certainly had a siege of it—over tbroo months. We shall be pleased to see him out once more. Although confined to his bouse all this time, be bus kept track of bis business, aud is oyer ready to to talk insurance, both accidental and otherwise. Messrs. Glover & Dtiuu coutiuue to udd new beauties and attractions to tbeir already handsome stock of goods. The latest we have noticed are several beautiful sets of china for table and bed-room. Theso gentle men cartaiuly deservo credit for their efforts to supply our people with nice goods. At the strawberry festival uext Wed nesday uight, two lovely fairies will sell "angels' food," and furnish every buyer with a recipo for making the same. “Angels’ food” is said to taste like kisses, and (lie crusty old bache lor who eats will be able for the first ders for. Galveston, New Orleans, St Louis, Chicago, New York, Boston, Cincinnati, scores of towns in Ala bama, aud almost every town of ony size in Georgia. The reason for this is that they can make a boot or shoe to tit the anatomy of the foot. Well, we have given up in despair. Two weeas ago we published that we intended erasing the names of those few delinquents who were behind over one year: Not a siuglo one of them have answered our call, but here comes a man irom Camden and hands us four dollars, which lie said a sub scriber had sent us, thinking, nmy be, we were bitting at him. On looking over our list we found lie still bad three days to run before his present subscription expires even. We sent him a receipt up to April Oth 1883.— Ami with a sad heart, banned back j two of those shining dollars to the bearer. | The Savannah Presbytery closed its I labors here last Saturday night. Dur ing the afternoon of Saturday the del egates and others enjoyed u trip down to St. Simons with Captain Dart, of the Ruby, who had kindly offered to give the “preachers” a free ride. The trip to them was indeed enjoyable.— They will ever remember Cupt. D., tbe sprightly Ruby, and their trip to St. Simons. The mill they thought simply huge iu all its proportions. A stranger in our city this week said to us, “ ‘The half has never been told’—the natural beauty of your city fur surpasses all I had ever heard of it." This is the universal verdict of all. Nature has certainly lavished her gifts upon us. Later in conversa tion he remarked, "I find, too, that your stores all have a city air about them—I have seen no dusty shelves and fadod goods. Your town is cer tainly on a boom.” Lazarus Noble, a colored chap who has boeu doing tbe repairing of the telegraph line between Darien and tbe M. Si B. Railroad, whenever “vittnls” got scarce, has beuu in tbe habit of going oat of town n short distance aud cuttiug the wire, thus famishing himself a fat job at $2.00 per duy for self and for $2 a horse (which be never hired), but be was finally caught, and will soon be inter viewed by Judge Tompkins, tbe ter ror of evil doers. Telephone RxcHnnce, Mr. J. F. Reynolds, agent of the American Bell Telephone Co., has been in the eity the past few days, working up »n exchange. At this writing be has sufficient encourage ment to believe that the requisite number of subscribers (twenty-five) can be obtained to insure the erection of the lines. This will be a grand stop forward iu the matter of prog ress. Telephonic communication through a city has proven to be al most as much of a necessity us rail roads between places. The following firms have become subscribers: Jesse Wilder, A. V. Wood, J. Michclson & Bro., John T. Collins, Goldsmith A Co., S. Mayer & Glauber, A. J. Crovatt, T. O'Connor, Jr., John II. McCullough, (two), Greeulield, Brown A Forrester, Aug. F. Fx'iinkhn Si Co., A. M. Haywood, Goodyear A Kay, Advertiser and Appeal, James T. Blaiu, Dr. J. S. Blnin, Cook Bros. A Co., Littlefield A Tison. It is presumed that the Southern Express Co., and also the two railroad companies, will enter iuto the ar rangement, though they have not yet signified ttieir intention to do so. Easter Goods ! From Frank L. Haralson, stale Libra, rlau. Atlanta, January 14, 1880. Mem's. Hutchinson & Hro.: I have tested your Neuralgine, both on my. self and mu others, and have found it to be ell that is claimed—a specific for neuralgia and headache. I i tc . ommend it to a suffering public. Yours truly, Frank L. Habalsck. Hutchison A Bro., Proprietors, At lanta. Sold bv all druggists. febl5-3m —: Mr. W. H. Barrett, Augusta, Ga.: Dear sir—I can cheerfully rec ommend your GILDER’S PILLS as the best Blood Purifier I have ever used, giving to the system a healthy tone, improving the appetite ami clearing tbe complexion. They have also relieved me of headaches result ing from billiousness. They stand pre-eminent as the best Pill mu le. Respectfully, F Von K.\jrr. Shipping Intelligence. SPRING MILLINERY! Down The Hatch. Whilst the steamship City of San Antonio was lying at bar wharf yes ter duy, loading, one of her deck hands was hit by a barrel and hurled to the lower deck, a distance of twenty-feet. He fell upon a barrel which uncapped the left knee joint, whilst his head struck against a piece of timber, cut ting a severe gash. Other injuries were received, but of a less serious character. He was taken to the rcsi- j deuce of Mr. John Ward and medical | attention summoned, who advised | that the leg be taken off, but be streu- | uously opposed it, preferring to ran tbe risk of saving it Glynn County Agricultural Fair. We are enabled to announce thut a Fair will take place last of May, in Brunswick. Tbe time of bolding the same will be nnnouncod iu uext issue. Premium lists will issue and be circu lated promptly, as well as the bill of attractions. M. J. Colson, D. T. Dunn, Secretary. President. Wild Lands. By a recent action of the Gram! .lu ll PRESENT GIVEN TO EVENT CUSTOMER! Each anti ovary cnatomor who visits tbo LA 9IES' STORE on Opening Days, April 7th and 8th, will re ceive a useful present. I Invite everyone to come and so« my goods and prices, whethor you are or pared to buy or not. I propose to display the bo- aud cheapest goods, in the latest styles, ever brought to tbe city. Prices speak for themselves ! llemembur tbe days, aud come early. KlK*i. IV. Ga ROWE. time to uudei Kl.iml and define the ' *.' T, <* Receiver was instructed to ti.-ulni«. premium list, etc., will ap- j pleasure of tin i.sculai.oy art columns in due season. Mr. Joseph Matthews on Bay street ,ts that he is prepared j for the public at one -half c. nts per pound in 25 receive ui< return of wild land for less than $1 per acre, marsh Innjis exclud ed. The Receiver informs ns that sev eral persons object to this valuation, and propose running the county to pound lots. He will parch smaller °f arbitration. Now ...«. i.iL-., n i ' VL ‘ kuow uotbl, *g as t0 " !l ° par ties are, or where their lands are lo- ... „ . .cuted, but it does seem to us that laud case each lot is pnt np in separate packages ami all parched at the same time. Coffee thus roasted retains all the aroma aud strength. amounts, but must take alvantage of; of other parelmigs to do so, in which ;ir in tl \isit*»i* to the mieting of the Su- j hereby anuoii vunnuh Presbytery, last week—espe- to parch coftV cially tht lady toiler. went into ecsta sies over mir fair city. They, however, rather objected tothe “pesky snud-ffy.” Tbe Wttycross fle/sirter observes that “the B. A A. Railroad trains are never behind time.” We have no ticed the same thing here. Punctu ality iu a railroad train is a necessity. The Telegraph and Messenger states that th probabilities are that the M ’trrttli, but nevertheless ’tis true, that ,, • A B. extension will not be completed ! Messrs. M-ote ,v Merrifield. the ana- command • ■ nt. ai:a before September, th. . totnical boot and shoe makers, till or- per acre is not worth anything at all —certainly it is not worth the name of property to be taxed. Some marsh It seems hardly within the range of i, uu) „ in this conuty areof Httlevalue, The Firnt Hriok Buildinsr* Messrs. Moore A McCrary wifi bo giD, in a few days, the erection of the first brick building in Brunswick One or two others have been com menced, bat from different causes bnve been abandoned for tbo time.— From present indications, Messrs. Moore A McCrary will have the hon or of beiug the first to complete. The buildiug is to bo 30x90 feet, and lo cated at the north eud of the old ho tel lot, and facing Newcastle street.— It will be two stories high. Tbe low. er floor is to be divided iuto two apartmeuts, one 28x70, facing New castle, and the other about 20x25, fac ing Gloucester, which will be occu pied by Mr. J. B. Wright. The up per story will consist of a ball-way aud eight rooms, tin»tuo front ones being provided with folding doors, so that the two can be thrown into one. As to the architecture of the building, we need only say that the plans of the same aro from the hands of Mr. Wm. II. Anderson, and therefore per fect iu symmetry, The cost will be between four and five thousand dol lars. Keep Cool. See advertisement of ice by Mr. Haywood. He has just received a large cargo, so large that ho had to build an additional room on to his ice house to hold it. As soon as the weather gets a little warmer, ho in tends commencing the daily delivery of ice on Bay, Newcastle and Union streets. Parties living iu the mere remote neighborhoods can secure dai ly dclivei y of ice by forming clubs, thereby making the demand sufficient for the outlay of delivering. Isolated families could Imrdlv expect Mr. Hay wood to deliver ten cents worth of ice per day, at a cost of more than that amount in drayage. Mien Hettie William... In this issue can be found the ad vertisement of the above milliner.— Our people all know Miss Hettie, for she has been for years in the milli nery business here. She this week invites all her friends aud the public around the city seems to . generally to seo her stock of spring cood figures, some being | and summer goods before purchasing ARRIVALS. Mar .’if—-Hr bk Hypstie, Saunders, Savannah. Apr 1—ftp sc Pope Toro, Mangu-1. Havana. Apr 1—.sc Wm Flint, , New York. Apr l—Sc Geo K Young, Marshall, Savannah. Apr 1—Kiimm bk Finland, Kaltmuu. Copenhagen. Apr 1—Sc C C Derry, Senvoy, Savannah. Apr 1—Sc V E Woodb ity. Woodbury. Now Haven. Apr l—8c Nellie S Pickering, Mcltecve, Keroandins Apr 1—-So C H Foster. , New York. Apr 1—Sc Priscilla Scribner, Fanuoa. Pbiladei. Apr 1—Sc WiUio L Newton, I’eiiilerton, N. Y. Apr 1—Sc Maggie M Rivera, Roberson, N. Y. Apr 2—So Samurl 8 Thorpe, Dailey, Baltimore. Apr 3—8c Charmer, Daboll. New York. Apr 3—Bg Myromns, Jordan, New York. Apr 3—Gcr bk Ceylon, Nillman, MarseiJU. Apr 8—8c E A Haya, Smith, Ndw York. Apr 5—Ger bk PauaeviU, Wallin, Cherbourg. Apr 3—Bg Morancy, Woosler, Boston. DEPARTURES. \pr 1—Nor bk Ueaperia, Skurcen. Cork. Apr 1—Bk Chan Platt, Sharp, New York. Apr 51—8c M K Itawley, Rawley, New York. Apr 4—So 8 G Hart, Tony, Provideuco. Apr 5—Mary E Anderson, Tbnmsoh, Fall River. Apr 4—Bg A Batclielder, Steelman, Philadelphia. Apr 6—8c Nellie T Sawyer, Bunker, Portland. Brunswick market, OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL. \ BuuKsu ick, Oa., April 8, 1383. j Below we quote prices current for to- Uay: COTTON. MlddUnsPalr 12 <: Good Middling 12 Middling 11 v Low Middling 11V Good Ordinary lot; Ordinary RICE. Common 5*i Ealr 6 Good tX Rough country 90l»i 20 NAVAL STORES. RosTKLi—A 21.29. B 22.08, C *2.08, D $2.08, E *2.20, F $223, O I2.su, H t%XlX. 1 *2.80. K *2.18, Mill.- 12;;. N *3.S7|;, window glaaa 2;;. Si-nuTH Tvarnmn—Oila and whlakaya, Clc: regular., C2c. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib sides. U.V: shoulder*. 8gc; hams, 13*;c; dry saftea clear rib aidea, lu>;c; long clear, lOgc; ahoulden, 1\c. Onaw—Corn—white $1.0SK@1.I>3. mixed 97gc; oat.r.7 1 ;: bran, *1.90. Hat—Northern, *1.18: Eastern, *1.20: Western timothy. *1.28. Laud—In tierces, 12‘ 4 c; kega and tuba 12Sc. Fnoutt—Superfine, *n ,00; extra, *0 socs*7 00; frailly. *7 80@S (X): fancy. *u (KK3I3 80: taken' *8 0USM8 60. Hints. Wool, Etc—Hides, dry Hint, M;,c; salted «gf»toi;c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, prime lots. 27Gt28>;c; burry wool, loco 13c. Tallow. Be: wax 20c; deer skins,:13c; otter skiua, 28ei<s*t 00. NAVAL STORES FREIonTS. Soil—llosin and spirits, as. Ud.fe>3n. ad. to United Kingdom or Continent direct; to New York. 41* on rosin. 00c on apirlta. o'Ls.iwi—To New York, main 4 spirits Son; lo Philadelphia, rosin 3dc, spirits so-: to Baltimore, rosin 40c, spirits 73c; to lb.stoi *1. -in 30c, spirit* New Advertisements. VISITING CAI^DS. VISITING CARDS beautifully wrlttun, at .Dc por .lozwu, by Professor P. G. Mi:I);>N*ALD. Leave your orders aud the cash at BLAIN’S DRUG STORE. TO RENT. The western half ol the Mieliclsnu residence, now occupied by Mr. H. T. Dunn The building is new. ami everything lu perfect Order, .‘iwseaslou given May 1st. For further partlrulnra. apply to aprH-tf j. MICHEL80N w BRO. X C E3 ! AT WHOLESALE &, RETAIL. Retail house on Newcastle Street. Sunday Hours:—0 to lu x. m ; 12 to 3 Sad 5 to 1 P. M. Sunday customers pleawt take notice. A. M. HAYWOOD. UILLINER7! | in Glynn county that is not worth $1 Miss HETTIE WILLIAMS IS NOW RECEIVING A T.XROK AND WELL-SI• LECTKD STOCK OF Millinery & Fancy Goods, LACES OF Al.h IMN'IillTli'NS, Pattern Bonnets in all the latest stylcx, just from New York. A full lino of Collarettes^ Ladies' U nderwear CIIILDKEN’N DRKXSKX, Ktc. Dress-Making a Specialty. held as high as $10 to $15 per acre. elsewhere. I:. ii.ll tbe afo^t fashiouab! • *tyle*, order* prow ly filled. aprltf'ly