Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, May 20, 1882, Image 6

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ftsrr Hud Spy**!- runLiHU) |i icvkuy SATUEDAYMOWNING AT BRUNSWICK.'(BUKlHA. 8A fUUUAY MOK.VlXu. MAY 90. I«M- I JO.UK slAITKIi*. . pmi ofllco Time Table. General Delivery open* Halo a. a.; cloaeeH:00 p h Register and .Money Order Buaiuoae open* 0:00 » M.: cioer. 4:00 F. If. TIME OF CLOSIX'G THE MAILS. St Klii.ou. niAil closes 'ini A a. U. A A mail clown 8:15 A. H. JJ. A U. mull closes 0:00 A M. Sarsnu ih. Macon ami l>arten through ponrhoa dose at 0:00 P. M. Democratic Mass Meet ing-ai\d Primary Election. BRUNSWICK, UA., May Oth, 1888. At a inerting of the Executive Committee of thu Democratic party, called thta day,— IU*iJvc(l. That tho candidate for Representative in the Legislature of the State of Georgia from fllynn county for the Democratic party ho decided b y primary election to be held on first Wednesday xi. June (Mh) at Hrnnawlck, ht. Sunona, Bethel aud Sterling.No. 1. M. * 15. Railroad). Resolved, That a meeting of the Democratic par* Is be ml led fur the laat Saturday in May (29th) at j Court Rouse iu lirunawlck. to act upon matter* See advertisement uf cottage for »-»• 111. in Fair-grounds. The frame work of Kaiser’s now liuildi’ g bus been n|> several daj-s. Juat arrived and fresh— Boston baked beans—at fioldsmitu .V t o.’a, the boss grocer*. Now that l lie Oi-eanieH have two t*ood ill>1.-bodied burses and brand* Jit-w lmnicfss, we may consider them ready for duty. They were out this week for practice. Georgia Lund ami.Lumber Compa- *■' cle-ired Lritish bnrK Hypatia, Ciip- l.aiii S .millers, on Hie 19tb ius!., with n ••ai'ee of 594,283 feet piteli pine Jill miter, valued at $9,508. ng ■ Ws'g ' The Mieiul bop on board the seboou- «-r Am in Iteppard, Captain Lake, now tying at our wbarv. s, on Wednesday tiigbt last, was a delightful affair, and hugely enjoyed by ail who participated. What la nit er than pig hams, tdiottldcra, break* f**t «tr. . i t: ? Why i...thing. And smoked beet ! NoUiin*. mi In withy, mui tho place to got these thUigs ih i* at tho m. i known grocery store of h. 'M. Gloguiier. on Newciir i It- street. We ell affeiitii.il to the article iu another column In aiied “Accident Iu* unnuice.” We have a policy iu the Travelers ourself, and can fully rec ommend both the company-and it lo cal agent, Mr. J. M. Dexter, as worthy of the fullest confidence. A large lot ct wood and willow ware and tin ware Jnat received at Goldsmith & Co.'a, the boss grocera, The entertaiument of last week at L’arioso Hall will be repented Wednesday nigbt of m-xt week—a complimentary benefit having beeu tendered Mrs. Alice DnBignon by the Excelsior Society. Give her a full honse. Reserved seats 50c.; geuerul I mission 25c. Tickets at Glover & Dunn’s. A large lot of crockery ware selling at a aacr Iflce Goldsmith k Co.'a, the boas groccra. Three of our city Sabbath Schools had thoir usual May festivities this week, all the same day. The Episco palians picniced at the grove, the Baptists at the mineral spring and the Presbyterians enjoyed a strawberry festival at the residence of their Super intendent. The day was delightful, nil, ns far ns we have learned, each school had a pleasant time. ’ivo packagOH of freih parched coffoo tor $1.00 at Ldsmith it Co.'a, the boss grocers. Oar townsman Dr. W. B. Bur roughs was electod this week at Ma con, Ga., Grand Prelate of the Knights of Pythias for the Grand Lodge of Georgia. Considering the fact that our Lodge is the very last organized, ami Dr. B. n uew member, it is, in deed, a compliment that he should be elected to fill the third highest office in the State. THKFAIK (>K188S. " ■) mr -jmm ■ - Mat torn oonnwt«Hl With it-«\ Few or the Numwroiw Attraptionn, COMPILED BY PRESIDENT DUNN. The Glynn County Militia Guards were • >ut in full dress this week. Cap tain Braxton commands like n true soldier. By the way, whatever be came of two certain other tnilituryor- ganizulions? Are they defunct ? Sardines in mustard, nisi- in tomatoes—the very llilug fur lunct—at doldtmii’h Co.’a. tho b >hh .•rocers. -Mr. John Doorlliug., of Fancy Bluff nas scut us another sample of tiiat boarded wheat of which wo wrote re cently. Is is now ripe nnd ns heavy as any we ever saw. Query, Now wJiy cs i’t Glynn county raise her own wheat ? Sewing uii.hlne needle. nt all kliuU, watche., ■l.tcka au.l jownlry ut every description at 11. L. Uarrl.v Young Willie Nelson (, ‘Tiiiy,” as llio boys call him) is spending a feu- weeks with his folks at the Nelson House. Ho has been engaged for some time in thu priutiug business with his brother-in-law H. H. Dixon, aa Atlanta. Oonniue Imported Sardine* at 30c per box, at liuldNtuitb \ Co.'a, the boss groccra. See notice of select school iluriu^ * be holidays by Miss Muttie Gale.— l’lio patrons of the public school are nil familiar with Mih- Gale’s success ns a teacher, liouco Ho word of com- ini udatiou is neeessarv ft There's a certain young chick in our little city who wants to become acquainted with a young lady, and is so very bushful he cannot crow out right, but lets his feathers flop so heavily upon his shell that when one of Ins customers buys eggs he. lias such lovely billet-doux inscribed thereon that she hesitates, m.d-sadj WiU 8how th *' 1-^ple visiting the Fair PLEASE BE PROMPT On Wednesday moruiiig with articles for exhibit. CURIOSITY DEPARTMENT. A pair of white truiued rats will he exhibited by Jordan Butler, a colored man, mid don't you forget it. NO DEAD BEADS. There are to be no dead beads at the Fair. All are expected to secure tickets, from the President down. THE RACES Will be most exciting. Many horses are entered, and everything in readi ness. All we can say is that the fast est nags take the coin. AT FULL BLAST Can be seen a large force of men pat ting things in order at the Fair Grounds. -The grounds are in fine condition, and the track just lovely. TUB OPENING ADDRESS Of oar Sixth annual Fair will be de livered by our brilliant young towns man Ira E. Smith, Esq. All who are present on this occasion will have a rich intellectual feast. Be oil the grounds in time to hear the opening THE GRAND TOURNAMENT. Twenty young knights from our own county alone will enter the con test, and who will carry off the prize will be determined on Thursday next. The young Indies will be duly crown ed at the ball. Who will be the fa vored ones is yet to be decided. ELABORATE PREPARATIONS Are being made for the grand display of fire-works. They have come, aud will be operated by Col. Glover und his committee, who know their busi- nees. Seats will be abundant for the vast tlirpng who will witness this night scene of bounty and splendor. A LIVE GARDENER Dr. K. -nii.-v, 'fbe well-known «pei\: li-t of Atlanta, will visit our city Wednesday, M y 24th, mid may be consulted that day at C. G. Moore’s. He offers free con sultution to all sufferers from chronic diseases. If you are one of turn class call on him, and he wilt giro you a candid opiuioii free of charge. It. Robert Flournoy writes: -‘I can with confidence recommend Tektuina is the heal and mired, medicine I ever used for Teething children aud the Bowel disorders of our Southern country.” Fretting, tossing, wakeful children relieved by T^ethina (Teething Pow ders. to tell—wonders if his heart is us brittle as the shell. The boat five cent cigars in thin or any other town are kepi by Goldsmith (i Co., the boss grocers. >1)1 118. Something that in stir,* to pleam>- our I'oj H-IIkIm.—auauUUUK lie*. I'r« it. Goidumt tbe lv*yupc«@, keep JL r i’lio nlJic we see *be more con vince l r,- -are th t lirnuswick is to have .. . m p(|-.j)e exri.mige. That tall pole, wj jj us u>p all r- vured with iu- -soluttu*, ut ttir con ci of Newcastle and Monk streets, w . ms to point that W n Tb* ev •tried appl»* • irpa*ta» « everything tud w: taikr'l can’t U «:i«tiugtilaheil fr*»m the tr-sh r. ••*. Try them, ttoi Nmith « Go., the bow gro «*rs. Ti.. ui.iuy friends i ! Mr.J.W.Taylor will he pained to learn of his sudden death, vhi'-h occurred on Thursday uign: :ast it his home ou the ijatilla, aher iu illness of only a few hours.— We o,, ,, press t««j early to learn par- jicularM. His remains will be buried ticro to-day. I’iit- 1*41 • *-ff-*- |»*>t the only cofi*^ pot that ta a -*n- .i. .-very pant uiar. 4i*tl that arery ' t t:.ki u t- trn-a it. n»r «a.. by uoUlaiutth k C k. t h« Loak groW4. AooitU^nt lnHurnnow* “It’s all right, Capt. Risk—I've got an accident policy in thu Travelers Insurnuco Co.” That is what J. M. Dexter, tho local agent here of that staunch nnd ruliablo company, re marked as lie picked himself up from the dock, after jumping from the side f the steamer State of Texas (the giiug-piuuk having been haul'll ashore) and laming his foot. He lmipcd off to Ids office mol sent for a carriage to take him home, where he lay iu thu house for fourteen weeks, unable to get ou», and has jnst re ceived his $350 from the Travelers tor disability so incurred. That i what it means to bo insured in a re sponsible, reliable stock company which charges a fair price for insur ance, aud, when its policy-holders are disabled, pays the bills aud no grum bling. That is business, aud the Brunswick agent is prepared to write just such policies at thu shortest no tice, at his office at Nortou’s old stand, opposite Messrs. A. Kaiser A Bro.’s 1 store. No medical examina tion required. Tho "Capodwrfi" tho"“lfega# of onr daddies" can't be belt, far the monoy, for sale by Goldsmith kCo., the botf grocer*. Glynn C«>u*»ty Aoailemy. Mr. Editor: Now that im- Law closotl, would it be in order to Say a tew words about tbe miserable condition of that old barracks, the Ghiiu Count} Ann It*in>, and, in its what sort of nabba^es can be pro duced even within the city limits.— Snap beans that can only be produced by a mau who has the genuine “snap” iu him will also bo shown. Now whose cabbages and beans will *take tho prize is tho question, or, more plainly put, who will Tuck-er in ? GRAND firemen’s TOURNAMENT Will take place Friday, May 2Gth.— Captain Kennedy and the gallant Me chanics Steamer Company, of Macon, with about 100 friends, will be on hand. Hawkinsville, Cochran and other companies have been invited aud will no doubt be on hand. Our own company will do their level best to win the cash, and a lively contest iw expected. admission to the fair will be as follows Full seagull ticket $1 00 Single a*.mission 50 BRUNSWICK MARKET* OFFICE ADVERTISER AND APPEAL, ) Brunswick, Ga., May ID, 1882. f Below we quote prices current for to-day: COTTON. MiddlingFair ; 12# Good Middling 12# Middling 11# Low Middling.... 11# Good Ordinary 10# Ordinary 0# RICE. Common 5#@0 Fair 6#(&0# Good .6#<a>7 Rough country 90@l 20 NAVAL STORES. ItOtfNs—A $1.85, B $1.85, C $1.85, D $1.85 E $1.00, F $1.95, O $2.00@2 10, U $2.15, I $2 25, K $2.40 M $2.02#. N $3.00. window glass $3.50. SnitiTH Turpentine—Oils aud whiskeys, 40Vie; regulars, 41 #c. SUPPLIES. Bacon—Clear rib aides, 12#c; shoulders, 10 hams, 14c; dry ssltea clear rib sides, ll#c; long clear, ll#c; shoulders, H#c. GuAiN—Corn—white $1 05@1 07, mixed $1 00; oaU 68C470; bran, $1 60. Hay—Northern, $1.10; Eastern, $1.25; Western timothy, $1.25(31.30. Lard—In tierces, 12#o; kegs and tubs 18<:. Flour—Superfine, $0 25; extra, $6 75(3 $7 25; family, $7 25@8 25; fancy, $8 25@$8 75; bakers’ $8 25@j.8 75. Hides, Wool, Etc.—Hides, dry flint, 13c; saltgd 9(311c. Wool—Unwashed, free of burrs, in bales, prinfe, 27 jgc; in bags, prime, 25>{c; slightly burry 16@19>ic; very burry, 10@13%. Tallow, 0c: wax 2i»c; deer skins, 33c; otter skins, 23c(to$4 00. NAVAL STORES FREIGHTS. Sail— llosin and spirits, 3s. f>d.@5s. 6d. to United Kingdom <.r Continent direct; to New York. 4ix- on rosin, 1*0*: on spirits. Steam—To Now York, rosin 40c, spirits 80c; to Philadt-liiliia, rosin 30c, spirits 80c; to Baltimore, rosin 40c, spirits 75c; to Boston, rosin 50c, spirits $L PVeTTV Slum iluieij The Ladies’ Store large and carefully selected stock of HATS, BONNETS, DRESS TRIMMINGS. Laces,- Buttons, Corsets, Gloves, Neck-wear. And everything pertaining to a lady’s wardrobe. Underwear I have made a specialty, and for quality and as. sort meat I claim them to be superior. I defy com. potion iu prices, and ask only a fkir examination of my goods by each and every lady who wishes to buy. Bntterick’a Patterns constantly ou hand, aud or* derod at short notice. MRS M. C. ROWE. BAKERY! Shipping Intelligence. FRESH BREAD, CAKES, PIES, Etc.. Bals.edL Daily ! GRAHAM & RYE BREADS SPECIALTIES. I deliver bread, etc., every afternoon. Leave your ordurs at the bakery. PETER KRAUSS, Brut.•<wick, Ga. My wagon is labelled, “ Peter Krauss’ Fr very.” apr2U-Cm City Tax N< ARRIVALS. May 11—Sc M A Folsom, Rose, New York. May 14—Sc Austin 1) Knight, Perry, New York. May 25— Br bg Rosalia Smith, PeutleUl, New York. May 17—8c Mary J Cook, Cook, Fall River. May 17—Sc Ada F Whitney. Bartlett, Boston. May 18—Brig John Shay, Nickerson, New Haven. May 18—Ger hark Euuua Muller, Kaedlng,Boston, May 19—8c E A Hays, .New York. DEPARTURES. May 12—Sc John F Fell, Loveland, New York. May 12 -Sc M A Hand, JarviH, Philadelphia. May 13—Sc V L Hickman, Nash, Wilmington. May i:i | Sc Chas F Hoyer, Poland, New York. May 13—Sc Franconia, Falkor, Newbury. May 10—Sc J W Foster. Naples. New York. May 10—Sc A L Henderson, liuudersoii, Saletul May 17—Sc H I* Havens, Jurtts, New Yo.k. May Is—Sc 8 S Bickmore, Long, New York. May 19—Br bark Hypatia, Saunders, Rio Janeiro. Granton, Apr 2C—Br imrk Uhriovia, Etepheu. Aspiuwall, Apr 3s— Dork American Eagle. Blatch* ford. Montevideo, Apr 23—’’arks Win Gordon, Robin- •on; Knudsvlg, Svenseu. American pouts. Philadelphia, May 18-he Three 'isters, simp BOUND To bRUNSWlCK. N.-a York. »pr 2.8—G.r bark Duppel. Hopp.-; 10—.-H- Elizabeth ;-t Cook, tuiiurr; May :»-.s c McFarland, Moutgoiuery, und Sc J E V oo ilio Douglas i*. Boston May 9—Ger brig Hernhardt i.u'.ing. UER. 25,1882. »n real os* y, for the Office of Clekk h' Bhunhwicj The taxes due the city of tato and every species of ju-r- ycar 1882, are payable as follows: lst^uarter, on or before thu 31st day of .March, 18.82 2d •• •• •• •• " 39th “ *• June, *• 3d •• •• “ •• •• 30th " “ Sept., •• 4th •• 80th •• «• Nov., •• Books for tho reception of returns, and tho collec tion of tho llr^t quarterly payment of taxes, arc now open, aud will remain so until ‘lie 31st day of March, 1882, when nil persons fulling or refusing to make such returns will be placed upon tho Infor mation Docket, iu obedience to tbe tenth section of the supply ordinance passed by Council on the 22d day of February, 1H82. Ulllco at tho Court House, ami open during all reasonable hours, both day nnd night. JAMES HOUSTON, Clerk ami Treasurer. mission CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE. Season tickets .. 50 Single admission 25 Admission to tbe grand display of lire works will be extra—25 cents for those over twelve and 10 ceuts for till under twelve years of age. Gates will open at 9 o’clock a. m.— Gates will opeu for nigbt display at 8 o’clock Friday night. THE BALL Will boon Thursday night, May 25th, at L’arioso Hall, which will be thor oughly renovated and the floor prop- rly prepared for the occasion. The isie will be furnished by Kessler’s i>.v d, of Macon, the fint»*r string baud in the State. Tho decorations will be unique and tasteful, surpass es *• w Ai 1 vertisemeiits. 3TOTICE. • I hereby notif\ .-ill partie* tiiat neither tin- owners not* couriigm-c* of the hark ONE AT A nor mynelf, will be renpouaiide lor any dubta contracted by any of my crew. B. CA UTER, Brunswick, Ga , May 19,1882. Jim-ter. UOTICB- I hereby notify all persons doing biisiucst in the city that neither tho owners of the hark MARIA LoUISE nor myself will bo responsible for any debts contracted by any of the ere a of said vessel. ECKI.AND. Master. Brunswick. ..a tl April 15th. 18*2. SELECT SCHOOL. >1188 M. J. GALE will open .i select school, at the Academy, on Mouday, May 29tn. Terms, $2 00 and $2 50 per month. Advanced us well as j.rimary pupils solicited. gt TRAVELERS HIH« CO, HARTFORD, CONN. Life & Accident Insurance. J. 31. DEXTER, Ins. A^ent, Itepre-ciits the »l)uvc nt Brnnawti-k. Ga. Assets,' - sjtiUI 4,502 Lifo and accident policies wr Passenger, insurance tickets i amiuatioii reqtilrcd. «»rt notice, iit-dleal ex declH-u Fire Insurance! J. M. DEXTER, INSl ItANC'EANft RK4E ESTATE V .KNT REPRESENTS lHE ‘ ’ MIW MUTUAL Hi CO., OF ATHENS, GA., AND 8 OTOEB FIBHT-CLA88 ■ PARKER’S ■ HAIR BALSAM. FOR RENT. 6a The cottas* In the F«ir Groumls, cuuinlng >ix «>>'l*o».i «»i,in jitven immediately. Apply at 111.AIN'S DUCG UTORE. | Suttee oi Appllcatlou for Iloiuc.tcml and Exemption, uiivthiuK bithurto attaiaed iu this | STATK or oEiiaSrA-o&o, coctrrv. ilitvi tioo. No expense will bo spared pri-Heut condition, its utlui —loo utter j ^ (l i uil ke tins an oet-iision loiif» to bi m-iipaeity for our school iieeits tor white cbllilruu. It is a ilisgracu 10 tbe city, and should at once be en larged and retit ted with improved school furniture. We believe if tbe Board of Education would solicit u subscription from our citizens for tbe purpose, they would give liberally, and tbe Cotiucil no doubt would as sist iu tbe good work. Let us all pull together and see if something cannot lie done before fail to better accom modate. tbe people’s children. Obsekvek. NotwlthiUmlius the ceriy approach of the F.lr iiroccrle. .re tellluv Juet u cheep at Goliteiuith k Co.'., the bo,, grocers. rettn mbered by its participan tuvit.it nuts are uow out, aud tickets cun be procured at tbe store of Glov er & Dunn. FREE TO ALL ! A b i" tire will be delivered at the Fair Grounds on Thursday morning of Fair week, by H. G. Evernt, tbe great modern horse trainer. The worst horse that can be bad will be haudli-d. One thousand dollars will be paiii for any horse be cannot break from any bud habit. Come one and all uuu learn to handle horses. Sev en wild ponies from Jekyl island will be biiiiitled by tbe Professor, and bis wonderful skill will transform a gen uine wild horse to a docile, gentle condition. 'h.irleg J. Doerilinger baa applied ivkmalty and m-trln apart and eatetd,' and I will dim upon tii, •ck a. y. on the 15th Jay of June, .nt my The EDGAR0. P. D.vur. Ordinary Glynn County. exemption iiuatiou of ••ama at 11 FOR SALE. A VALUABLE STEAM 8AW MIT.I- Thr.t Tslu.bl. mud nesrljr new Sti ua smw Mill, -ititatol on Wtuilnor Hill, Aihlej ttiT.-r. nw Charlctnu. s. c„ having been In oper.tiun .boat MT.n itiimths, coniiatins of one euulue nt stity horee power, built by tbe Taylor Iron Worka Co. of this city. I Cylinder Bollere, 1 Edflua Machine, 1 Croea and I Circular Saw end Carriage, Belting, to., to., ell in complete working order. For term., Ac., apply to GEOUOE L. HOLMES, Broker. IS Broad .treat, Cbartrntutt, S. C. marKhlt MACON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, W. JIcKAY, Prlnciintl, A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS INSTITUTE—equal to any North or South Send for Circular. Ad dress Post Office Box 422, Macon, Ga. teb4-tf. Elegantly IV rfu.-twd. R#more» Dandruff, BnMr All Farmers, Mother* Business men, Meehan- ic», be., who are tired out hv w >rlc or worry, and ;tII who are misem- Knenmnttsm, Ncuniltna Bowel. Kidney or Liver Complaints, you can be invigorated and cured R TONIC _ KtEiii' IfyOU arc avsHitg -■ „ n CbiiMtmpiiun, Ace, or any Weakness, you will find this Tonic the b n^. M 7 lie,,,e Von Can I’se fop X&ostorluK Ileal-.li * titrenirtli, rar.npenorte letters and oth-r Tonics, as iVbm’.!s up the system hut never ( intoxicates. 5CC and $, f/r. s- ’v "T ,HnC v-dbotit .'.'nature of IUkox K C ' . ’ '•’*««« ill I tying do I rsire Horost 1 I 9.D Vtkinson BRUNSW Office np at.- ENTIST, y, - - GEOKGIA.S n Crovatt's uew building. Jy2J- h. j. iiEAvm co, Anctiou and Commigsion Merchants, anil General Collecting Agents, , glTen to ,h « coUectton of rents PS*Ag*** i y‘ <1 WM%ntaente eoUcited, end speedy nrenugnannteed, Ofllce nader ADrxrniia aXD r®??- £ T T? nlc y Befere by permta- * J S d . d * n i broker. Cook Bros/A Co.. «• *nd M. J. Colson, Mayor of the city of Bronawick. |eult-ly