Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, May 13, 1882, Image 6

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<$»«**«* Jimat feSEspK« tary system. 6 A J rOHU.HKD *V>:*> TURD AY M_^_1 NING The old Norton office, on Grant street^ in rear of tbe Meyers store, | has been leased and fitted op in neat THK FA!,': OK 18n3. i Mattere-oonnoeieil With it— V Few | of the » uroer >'i|l Attractions. AT BBUNSWICK.OEOBOU. COMPILED BY PRESIDENT DUNN’. SATUllDAY Mc'BNIXU. MAY 13. !>*». * 11< >M?■ MATTIfllH. | style by Mr. J. M. Dexter ns a bank ing, insurance and real estate office, where onr friend Dexter, or bis cash ier, ' W. J. Way, can be fonnd at all business hours attendin'; to the wants S’. * n'ii'idoS".!« a. 2 I of his patrous. Mr. Dexter is too well oiMelltSjiSu/a 0011 * U ' 1 ** ri * n thro,, * h ponohM I known in onr community to ueeil any guarantee of ours as a reliable, prompt Democratic Mass Meet- business man, and parties desiring to buy or sell exchange, or in need of tire, life, or accident insurance would do well to call on him. Post Office Time Table. General Delivery opene *:00 A. * ;cloM*S:00»Jt Kegi«t<‘r Mini Money 'inter linemens opwia 9:00 a. f ; cfO*p*» 4: On P. U. T1MK OF CLOSING THK MAILS, ht. sit ."us mill do**e« m. ing ai\d Primary Election. BUUNSWICK. GA., May Otb. 1889. M e meeting of the Executive Committee of the Democratic party, called this day,— Hi • "lved. That the candidate for Bepreaentatl m the Legislature of the state of Georgia from Glynn county for the Democratic party ^ J ... * - i flrat i , n Sterling (No. 1. M. A B. Railroad). Heaolved, That a meeting of the . . If be called for the laat Saturday Id May (2l»th) at Q f C np and scissors-like klllfe mount tit** court Booms Id Brunswick, to act upon matters i r A New Fruit Pioker, Messrs. J. R. find J. A. Williamson Lave recently received from tbe prop hS decided I er authorities at Washington letters SS'££Z£SlS patent on an improved fruit picker re cently perfected by them, consisting .4 itreet iuiportanca to tho party. J. r. NELSON, Chairman. I K. NIGHTENGALE, Secretary. ed on n light pole twelve feet long, which, with the average height of u Attention, Glynn I extended arm, will give a reach A meeting of the com puny, armed and * n P |«>wer of nineteen feet. When . , , , . tbe instrument is so placed as to hold A is herebv ordere.l on the | “ “ 1 eqnij 16th of M I tbe haugiug fruit in tbe cup, tbe knife is so arranged ns to be in po sition to clip tbe stem by which it clings to its parent bough, which du- Fonn t, n small geography and largo | *>' performs Ht the will of the oper ator. This picker in especially adapt ed to use with tbe orange, as that , ni Dillon’s Hull, at lb a. J. M. Couper, Cuptniu Commanding. key. Apply at this office. Glyun Superior Coart stands ad journed until tho 23d inst. fruit requires great care in the hand .ling (each bruise being more than npt Tbe B. A A. has been .unking a few ^ # deufty) „„ tbo CIlp hoW . improvements at Wayeross. A colored excursion aud bruss band have visited onr town this week ing firmly a single fruit is less apt to injure it than tbe bag and other de vices used by some pickevs. We trust m,i . v rtn<1 iLeir inveu ('nil ami get burg Gum Hinton A. Helper, at one time con meted with the traveling for tho Savannah 7'titie*. | 'ion a salable article. Seaport Appeal, is I The Naval Store BuRiams Alone the H. &. A. Bond. , , „ , , . It is estimated on good premises A post and express office has been I , . . . ... , * , r , „ , n that tlie naval store crop of tbe conn established at Dixoiiia, uud Mr. J. O. Walk er made officer in charge of both try along tbo B. & A. will this year exceed that of last by about 100,000 The bracket works are now getting I b(lrr ,., 8 o{ rosin 2 0,000 casks of out the post for the fence around our 8pirit8 turpentine. Of this immense new I- . k. The posts are of cypress, j acvwi8e of courBO it and a.. t<> i•»» neatly turned. but fair to sup pose that Bruuswiek will receive her Join T. Collii - cleared Portuguese I fair proportion.’ The naval store bus- bnrk Julius, Cap.. Pellica, on the 8th jiness of onr port is now a trade of no inst., for Oporto, with a cargo con-Ismail proportion, and is in tho hands sibling of .107,881 feet lumber, valued of gentlemen of experience and abili- nt $5,712. Chess Curley Co. clonrod ty, and, of conrse, a large proportion Norwe-1 of this immense increase will pass gian berk Krone, Capt.' Gjcnere, on through their hands, leaving in its tbo 10th inst., for Kvmustadi, Russia with a cargo of 1,383 barrets rosin, valued at $6,184. New kM glove* la Hiring shades tut >0c at the La- stead the glittering currency. Tin* Oiirnv Factory Is now the property of D. O. liirley h Co., Mr. R. having disposed of a Onr Newcastle street baker and con-interest iu this thriving business to Mr. Benj. F. McIntyre, who will give bis entire attention to the outside I feotioutr, A. E. Heins, is collecting lumber on tbe vaenut lot nearly oppo site our office, which we interpret to j w,,r k of the firm, being a great den mean a iiuw building. Ou last Tuesday night an unknown mau, uuder the influence of liquor, foil from Collin’B wharf iuto the river. Nothing more was ever heard from him, and the supposition is that he wag immediately drowned. The It. it A. li- K shops have in construction another mail, baggage and express car, similar to tho one re-| ln ^ '■utlv fiuisbed. These curs uro built on the road, soliciting orders Darts of tbe State, while Mr. Risley will seo to tbe inner workings of the concern. Wo wish the new combina tion every success. Hhbnth Services. Rev. S. E. Brooks, of Cleburne, Tex., will fill the pulpit of the Baptist ebureb of this citv on Sabbath moru- THE ME.MBUW) Of the Glynn County Agricultural Society the committeees and all in terested and concerned in the ap proaching Fair are requested to meet at L'arioso Hall promptly at 4 P. M., Monday, May 15th. / M. J. Colson, t _ D. T. Dunn, Secretary. President. handsome gift. Col. F. Grant Troup has presented a tine new harrow, which cost $20 00, to the Fair Association, and which is to be rutiled at tbe Fair. POULTRY. This department will astonish the natives. Dr. F. A. Brewster aud his committee understand the importance of work and will get np a display worthy of Glynn county and the Fair of 1882. A GRAND BALL Will be given by tbe Agricultural As sociation on Thursday night of Fair week. Brave meu and fair women keeping step to delightful music, lovely decorations, &c., will mak this feature of the Fair a scene long to he remembered. Ball Committee.—H. T. Dunn, Chairman, A. V. Wood, A. J. Crovatt, W. T. Glover, L. W. Hazleburst, W F. Parker, C. L. Elliott » Tbe com mittee are requested to meet at my office Monday, May 15th, at 10 a. m. H. T. Dunn. TEN DAYS Are uow left in which tbe people of Glynn county and the city of Bruns wick are to gei ready their variousar- ticles for exhibition at the Fair. An exhibition is made up by tbe individ ual contributions of a people who, all combined, me to be more or less ben- efitted by a grand display. If all lend a hand, and do what a spirit of pride in their city aud county should prompt, the Fair of May, 1882, will be u grand success. We r< spectfully ask that no one stu d back and say, “wbat I’have may not take a premi um,” but try it on—it may. And then, suppose it does not—you at least can feel that your duty has beeu perform ed. Exhibit anything you have or can produce. Show that the citizens of Glynn county and the city of Brunswick compete with each other iu tho illustration of their energy, tiw'K and earnest purpose of building up their county and city. D. T. Dunn, President. M. J. Colson, Secretary. MUSIC. It looks now as if we were to be fa vored with plenty of music. Vari ous corn.'! bands have suggested vis iting our city during the Fair. Our own band will do their whole duty, and no doubt “take the rag off the bush. If tho Wayeross boys come, as is now probable, they will wake the Brnnswiok boys up with some fine music. Primary Llnotion. By reference to a notice published elsewhere it will he soon that a meet ing of the Democracy of Glynn couu- Hotel de Brunswick! BILL OB’ FARE. OYSTERS AND FISH. Oysters iu cans, Little Neck Clnms, Clam Chowder, ' Cod Fish, Boiled Mackerel, Boiled Salmon, Boiled Lobsters, Smoked Halibut. SOUPS. Tomato, Chicken, Beef, Bouilli, Okra aud Tomato, Macaroni, Ox Tail, Vermicelli. Corned Beef and Cabbuge, Smoked Beef Tongue, BOILED. Ham, (Mervin’s Elm City) Sugar-cured Pig Shoulders VEGETABLES. Okra and Tomatoes, Cabbage, Succotash, Lima Beans, Sweet Potatoes, Sweet Corn, Irish Potatoes (new), Chicken, POULTRY. Duck, Roast Beef, Roast Chicken. Turkey. ROASTS. Roast Turkey and Cranberry Sauce, COLD DISHES. Corned Beef, English Brawn, Lunch Tongues, Deviled Meats, Vienna Sausage, Salmon, Mackerel, Lobster, Hum Sausage, Imported Sardines in oil, mustard and tomatoes. ENTREES. Codfish Balls, Macaroni and Chees. , Boston Baked Beans, Rice, Grist, Ma ple Syrup, Oatmeal. RELISHES. Crosse & Blackwell’s Chow Chow, French Mustard, Horseradish, Pickles, (mixed aud plaiu), Queen Olives, Deviled Onions, Pickled Tripe, Worcestershire Sauce (Lea A Perrin) Raspberry Vinegar. DESSERT. English Plum Pudding and bard sauce, CAKES. Champagne, Vanilla Wafer, Egg Jumble, Wine Cake, People’s Mixed, Bqtter Cup, Vanilla Cream Bar, Larrabee’s Snowflake, Butter Scotch, PRESERVES. Strawberry, Pineapple, Cherry, Tomato, Pear, Oran PURE FRUIT JELLIES. FRUITS. Thurber’s^ Egg Plum, Green Gage Plums, Orange, Quince, Pineapple • „ 8Cat ^“P 68 . California. Apricots and Pears, Blackberries, " n ^ e Heath Peaches, Choice Yellow Peaches, Cherries, Oranges, Lemons, Biiquuus. TEA AND COFFEE, BREAD AND BUTTER Meals at all hours. The shell road pusses in front of tbe bouse, and is free to the people couiiug to GOLDSMITH & CO., The Doss Grocers. NEW GOODS CONTINUE TO ARRIVE FOR THE THE PALACE STORE Corn Starch Pudding. .hill, "u Snaps, my Cake. Tinalade. Rev. I. W. Wudtlel, the pastor of In- the road iiini'k clii uner than t L PV I the Presbyteria.. church, having pe _ I •”« ” “ T" C ° U ' ' the road much cn' iiptr than they • tv is called for the 29th mst., nt tl could bo purchased from Northern t " r,le<1 ,)IS Nortb-Georgm trl P., Co|lrt Hol)SO] to ,| 1-S{ , U8S aml CuI1Bitl( uufactnrers. V Brunswick motLii was in the !. i'.'itof rubb.ng the utilicted pnrt with c.imptlor W'heiuiwl her ••ally buy, no: \ut able to talk, rA'i ii. i one of tiit- nnmberless hurts of childhood. She one dm idmmistereil justice to the little cn ip iu a uiiilirn i i-nli-uiatcd to impress him with a sense of Irer uui- terual uutllority; whereupon, between Ins sere iius, he pointed with one bund toward the camphor --utile while with the other he gently rubbed the smart ing spot. Don't f*il to exit at tile Ltllw' Store when jou tune t" tair. Elsew here can be found the sanita ry ordinance for the year 1882. We would -idvise and urge every house holder t" carefully study and carry out, not only io letter, hut in spirit, its provisions, for nothing can be more desirable aud important than b-ii.ii, and nothing is more condu cive to health than cleanliness. It will the regular morning and evening ser-l l,u “ uu consider , . matters of importauce. Also, that on vices may be exuectod in that church i , T tlie 4tb of June a primary election will be held to determine who shall l*e (lie standard beaver of tbe Demo- Motic party in this race for the Legis lature from this county.- Wo would urde upon our citizens the importance of iriming tlie meetings and work ing li uariiiony with the party. “In nnibi. there is strength.” The inde- peu.itiu fever is gaining ground all over the State uud Glyun may not btf eiempt from its influence. “Organ ize ami be aggressive.” Bill ot I aro ot tho Hotel de Bruns wick. The ibove document may be found entire iu this issue, and it must beuc- morning were particularly interesting Lfcppwle Iged that the menu is excel- to-morroiv. Rev. W. F. Lloyd of the Methodist church is absent iu Nashville iu at-j teutlunpc. upop tho meeting -of the General' 'ColiffereUch bf‘ tho M. E. Church, South. Rev. W. H. Thomas, of Wuvefiios, will tilt his pulpit ou to- IFF, The dosing exercises of onr public scboula have been in progress ibis week, to the entire satisfaction, so far as we can learn, of trustees, teachers and patrons. The examinations have beeu both written mid oral. At the white school the exercises of Thursday -OF— J. MICHELSON & BROTHER! Ladies and gentlemen will find it to their interest to examine our goods before purchasing elsewhere. H u offer you f c«ntn—worth l.v Fine Pacific Uwuk at 12,„ . Linen lawim 20 to 25 conta. Gingham 19*i centn—worth lo. Linen <\roM ri/o«1k from 15 to :n! c.;nt' c’alicoeM 8 to sebnt#. Martha Wailiiimt >n calicoe*—t»8f veiling—black ana cream— <» ceuU to $1. | Lac« buntings 20 to 25 cents I Summer alpaca* 25 cent*. j Rummer camel’s hair dress goods 25 cent*. Linen ulsters $1 5<) to $:i imi I Rilk poplina 40 .-euu. [ Cambrics 10 to 12 ij cents I Seersucker! 18 cents. | Choviota 95 cent*. Fine assortment of white lawns and piques from 10 to 35 cents- We also invito you to examine our and called forth many encomiums of praise from the audience, of which Miss Spullock’s primary department received a double share. La»M«-‘ brush kid $5 00 to $3 75. I .adit'.'' kid top* *3 .H. $3 50. $3 75. Ladu-v* light 5o. Ladies’ kid fox |3 uu Ladl.-,*’ slippers $1 00, ?1 25 and $1 00. Gentlemen’s shoes—Prince Albert—*1 5(> to $5 Ofi Gentlemen's French and Oxford tie* $ 1 3n to 75 00. Gentlemen’s summer cashmere, for suits, double width, $1 25. W itv. Himmork. liol.llnR OH* $1 50. Ik'd .priMil. [fi-ni Bti cj-.iu- to frj UO. A wot assortment of Japanese, linen and silk nara- sols from 25 cent- to f4 00. Masque netting GO cents to $4 00. Ladiea'uaboppmg bagaTfeents to ft oo Basket# of every variety 50 ceuls to $1 ou. FLOWERS, JEWEL- oll articles bent in a lent. There is one beauty about this house, which is that any one of onr citizens may have the repost served at We go to j ij 0nM , b v simply following the instruc- press too early to give a report of the j tioue to o« rnuud at the bottom uf the entertainment of last evening. j bill of fare. 11 ! <• also keep a nice quality of HATS, RIBBON S F HANKERCHIEJp, T|BL^plNp^ and, i act, First Class Dry Go ids Store. A fine lot of FANCY GROCERIES, FUR' MATTING. A We invite oue and all to come. URE, CARPELS and No trouble to -now goods. Gentlemen’s Ready MadeClothing Bine flannel snita, fast colors, flu 00 Blue yacht cloth, fast colors, $13 50. Cashmere suita, all wool. $10 00. Nice cwhmerc pants, fancy patterns $3 oo Flee alpaca costa, silk finish, $1 50. k’ure linen c-uta and paata $3 00. j fcbliuiioc trj UnUusdrledIwhlte cites, ibirta, made of New York end Wsm.utt* ihlrtlng and three handled I threed of linen, #1 00. I ,u ae Xante riel, tl J5. I Cullnloid colUre and caflji. | F*Ue supply manille and mseno tuts, f Gentlemen’, lisle thread half hose, teemleaa, 30 ct-