Advertiser and appeal. (Brunswick, Ga.) 1882-188?, May 20, 1882, Image 7

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LAST FRIDAY NIGHT. olosin" Kxoroises ot Oar WhltoPub- lie School—A Grand auooess. Agreeable to the most sanguine ex pectations of the friends and promot- ors of the exhibition, the ball was well filled with the parents and well- wishers of the ohildren, as well as quite a large crowd of the general public,who attested their appreciation of the performances by their frequent and prolouged applause. The operetta of Red Riding Hood was nicely rendered and reflected great credit upon all participants.— l'lie character parts were well sus tained. and called forth the admira tion of the entire audience, not ex cepting the dogs, who were loud in their demonstrations of warfare upon the savage wolf that threatened de struction to little Red Riding Hood, causing that animal to keep a cautions eye toward the side of the stage which they were attempting to climb. Mas ter Rowe played the part of the wolf splendidly, and his costume was cer tainly perfect. His “hungry army," later in the evening, merited and called forth almost deafening np- plan**?. The second opera, the “Fairy Queen." was also VPry nice. The ev olutions md mazy marches of the fai ries and birds were well executed and in i le a fine appearance. The singing ii.ii.I acting of the character parts, as m the first, were finely rendered, and the solo singing of some of the young hi lies showed good talent, and pave promise of a bright musical future.— Misses Gray and Colesberry are euti- tl,..| to a special meed of praise. Miss Grav also elicited the admiration of nil by her freedom and grace of action. pirn courtship comedy was very good in.>1 provoked considerable mirth. Tiie solo “Rocked in the cradle of of the deep," by Master Harry Du- Bignon, was superb, and showed a depth ur.it strength of voice, ns well as self possession and confidence, re markable in a lad of bis age.- His lit tle sister May sang “Maggie May” so sweetly that, she completely captivated the hearts of all present. Wo hove no doubt, that hnd ft vote of approba tion been taken she would have re ceived nn overwhelming majority. Master Dannio Krauss, as usual, acquitted himself splendidly in his declunuiMon, claiming the attention of tin- entire audience throug quite a leiurthy extract from Patrick Henry, or some other great orator of by-gone days, whom Dan bids fair to some day excel. The closing tableau of “Simply to Thy cross I cling” was beautiful bo- youd description, and, therefore, wo attempt none. All did well and, consequently, we can but speak of the performance as a whole, with the exception of the above individual mention, which we con sider lull just and due, and we hope tile nmno will meet with the approval Ot I ile public. Nine —The performance is te be repeated next Wednesday night—a coiiipltxuentury benefit to Mrs. Du* Bign.ku. as a slight appreciation of her valuable assitanee. her untiring zeal in itrilling the young ideas how to sing. We trust our citizens, old and youog, will tar . oat for this wor thy cause, and you will surely feel re worded. Freak fcMu niunage, to five pound c*n*. 75 coot* cacti, at Ootdaxaitii A Co.’t, tho boa. griper*. Thanlcs. ' The teachers and pupils of the white public school return thanks to the public for their liberal patronage of the school exhibition. Very spe cial thauks are extended to Mrs. Da- Bignon for her able musical assist ance; also to Mrs. Rowe, and Messrs. •Stacy, Glover and Dann for kindness tendered. There Is More Strength Restoring power in a 50 cent bottle of Parker’s Ginger Touic than in a bushel of malt or a gallon of milk. As on appetizer, blood pnrifier and kid ney corrector, there is nothing like it, and invalids find it a wonderful invig- oraut for mind and body.' See other column. Risley School Examination. On Friday, 12th inst, we had the pleasure of being present at the clos ing exercises of our colored school, which has been for the past eight months under the obarge of Prof. Geo. E. Johnson and his assistants, Misses Ida Clarke and Polly Bryan.— Col. Collins and Messrs. Dexter and Putnam, City School Board, were present with their wives, and also sev eral other ladies. County School Commissioner Kenrick, Mayor Col son, and Messrs. C. P. Goodyear and L. North were also there, and a good ly number of the parents and friends of the pupils, among whom we no ticed Messrs. *Blue, Morrison, Clark, Carter and Rev. John Williams. Tho exercises were of a most inter esting character—reading, spelling, chart practice, arithmetic, geography and declamation—and in each branch the children showed marked profi ciency. Especially was this the case in the spelling matches, competing for prizes. Hard words passed between the examiners and the classes, and the-contests were lengthy. The “spell” was at last broken, and Ellen Clark took the first premium as the champi on spellist. She also received a prize of a silver cup for most f marked pro ficiency in all branches of study dur ing the term. Mr. C. P. Goodyear made a brief but excellent speech to the school, and at its close by request made the presentation of the cap.—■ Two years ago tho same girl received the Peabody medal as best scholar. The exercises were oulivened by some excellent, playing on tee organ by Miss Ida Clarke and singing by the school. Ellen Clark sang a beau tiful solo, which wps much admired. At the close Rev. Jno. Williams made a few well-chosen remarks, and by re quest distributed the prizes, which were contributed by Messrs. Glo- gnuer, A. Kaiser & Bro., L. North, A. E. Heins and others. The short ness of time prevented Pi of. Johnson from exhibiting his best classes in grammar and arithmetic, but enough was seen by tbe examiners to show that the school has been in excelont hands the past term, and has made astonishing progress. Too much praise cannot be awarded the teachers of the school. Their work shows for itself, and hereafter onr colored friends, we predict, will t»ke n more active interest in the efforts of the Board of Education to give their children a cbnnco to become well ed ucated men and women. The thanks of tho Board, teachers and pupils aro due to tho merchants who contributed the premiums. One of the Party. Tho "Uniemn" cigarette, tho latest thing out, no matches required, am it ie a self-lighter—a nice am ber holder given to every purchaser of ton packa ges, Can be found at Uolasmith k. Co., the boss grocers. L.nNt Opportunity. Wo are requested by Mr. Win. Turner, tax receiver, to say that lie will be in tiie city on the 22d and*23d inst., (next Monday and Tuesday) for the purpose of receiving returns from any in the county who may have failed so far in seeing him. After the above dates all who have failed to come to time will be placed on tbe defaulters’ list, and you know that means double tax. ■Try oar chow chow- yon will be pleas oil. Only ft cents per quart it Goldsmith A Co. .. the boa* gro cers. Tbe Catfish Club, Of Barnesville, Go., on their annual visit to tbe 6eacoast, went down to St. Simons Mills last week by steamer Buby. They saw many strange things and among them the bnoy midway between tbe beach and Back river.— When some little distance from it, John says: / “Bill, it must be mighty shallow water out tbar; see whar that cow is," pointing to tbe buoy. “Bygolly, John, ain’t she far out! What you reckon she is doing tbar?" “Don’t know," replied John, “but I guess she is eating oysters.” We trust the club bad a pleasant time on their trip to our coast, and that they will return in force next spring. A fresh lot of potted meats Jolt received by Gold smith A Co., tbe boss grocers. ST. SIMONS ITEMS. On last Sunday morning, about 3:30 o’clock, Mr. W. F. Symons, of W. F. Symons & Co., was aroused, almost suffocated from smoke, to 'jlnd their store at Gascoigne Mills on fire. Mr. was sleeping in the store at the time, and says the fire originated in the oil and lumber room at the rear of tbe main store room. Tbe whole stock amounted to about $4,000. By hard work and the kind assistance of friends who came as soon as the alarm was given, some five or six hundred dollars’ worth of goods were saved, and what money there wob in the drawer. The goods burned prove a dear loss, as there was no insurance. It is uncertain whether the burning was accidental or the work of an in cendiary. Characteristic of their pluck and energy, they commenced early Monday morning to clear away the rnbbish, preparatory to putting up a much larger and better business house. Such men as Messrs. W. F. Symons & Co. are bound to succeed. A little reverse only nervoB them to action the more. .They have the sym pathy of the community, and will sell more goods than ever. Last Saturday night tho good citi zens of St. Simona were treated to quite a pleasant entertainment at the wedding of Milton Holzendorf ami Miss Dora S. Jay. The father of tbe bride, Cain Jay, a very wortny colored man, came to St. Simons Mills as an employe at ilie very inception of its establishment, and he nud his good wife have so deported themselves t hat they have won the goofi will and high esteem of all persous on the Island, of whatever color, anil the bride, their daughter, a graduate of Atlanta Uni versity, has, by her modest mein and orderly deportment, proven herself worthy of her parents. There were present on this occasion some forty white persons, invited guests, who en joyed tbemselves nicely. Tbe’utmost decorum was preserved, whilst tho taste and skill displayed in beautify' ing and adorning the parlor in honor of the marriage ceremony, and ar ranging the tnble, covered with the nicest and best, highly commended by all present. At half past eleven the party dispersed, wishing Milton and his bride much prosperity and all the good luck that should full to tbe lot of a worthy man and wife. H. LBARRIS! ) i % fin'llfftwi 1 ul Jewelry and Clocks l SILVERWARE, Etc., Iii Grreat "Variety. OTOS4E* QQQ'Bm Victor Sewing Machines! Needles and Attachments. Scull Shoals, Ga., Greene Co., August. 3, 1876. Mil. W. H B.ikkjst, Augusta, Ga: Dear Sir—I have sold Dlt. GIL DER'S PILLS for the past two years, ami find that all in this ne.ghborbood approve them. The physicians have recommended them, and the people will have none other. They aro bet ter LIVER PILLS than any I have any knowledge of. Very respectfully, Hunky Moore. F. WARNKE MeroHant Tailor. -:0:- MY STOCK For tlio present horbou is of unequalled extent anil variety, embracing every novelty In material ainJ stylo for MEN’S WEAR, made up in style and finish uusurpassod. ” I ““*‘ Examination solicited. Joerger’s Block, Brunswick, 6a. Schofield’s Iron Works, Macon, Ga, Glynn County Sheriff Sales. First Tuesday In June, 1882. GEORGIA—Glynn CoTjerr. Notice in hereby given that 1 will expose tor sale, at tlicaJourt House dour of said county, on the find I’ueaday in Juue. 1882, within tbe legal bourn ot Hale, at public outer)’, to the highest and heat bid. der, water lot number forty-nine, in thtfoid Town of the city of Brunswick, said county suit Htste. ami Ray or laud lot number fifty in auid Old T ot said »ity, county and Mate. Levied upoi: by Jo seph K. Lamb right, late Sheriff of Gl.wm county, Georgia, under and by virtue of a mortgage fi .a in favor of M. K. Jeaup k Co. vs. Wm. M. Tun no, aairi levy aud sale mado and to be made to satisfy aakl mortgage fl fa. Principal of Judgment $7,im intercut from October Slat. 1870; coata to date $40 68. JACOB L. REACH, Sheriff Q. C.. Ga. MANUFACTURE / PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES AND BOIL ERS. SAW MILLS, GRIST MILLS, and all kinds of Machinery and Castings to order. KTj-HPfrt'r, .ATTENTION GIVES TO BF.PAIU WORK. WK HAVE NO'V OPENED A WHOLESALE HARDWARE HOUSE, J.S. SCHOFIELD A SONS. ouns OF KYZXY EDID CEXAYXE TEAM ZVSS. BIO.., Shot Gan*, Revolver*, Ammuni tion, Fishing Tackle, Seine*, Mete, Knire*, Knzora, Skate*, Hammock*, etc. Large Illustrated Catalogue FREE. GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, PITTSBURGH, PA. AGENTS ■jiaureni TaJlMsiut dmitlsmiin. tnenrUA NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’!* SALE. By virtue of an order of the Honorable Ordinary of Glynn county* Georgia, authorizing tiie uuderaigu ed, a* guardian for Miss Gertrude DuBJguon, to aell certificate of indebtedness No. 640 of the Central Railroad and Bonking Company, amounting to $300 tbe propertyof said ward, for her maintenance and support, granted at a regular term of said court, on the 2d day ot May, 1882, afterpnhlfcstlon of citation according to law, I will expose said certificate of in- debtedneaa to sale, at public outcry, to the highest and beat bidder, on FIRST TUESDAY IN JUNE. 1882, withiu tbe legal bonce ot aale, berorc theCourt Hqkeo door of said county, at Brunswick. Term* of •ale, cash on day of sale. J. M. DEXTER. Guardian ot Gertrude DuBignon. BRIDGE NOTICES. The building of a bridge over Burnett'* Creek will be let to loweat bidder, at tbe Court House. «u the first Tuesday in June, between tbe hours ot ll A. M. and 1 P. M. Healed proposals for building a bridge over Clay Hole Swamp will be received until the find Tuea day iu Juue* with the right to to reject auy aud alt Plana and specifications of above bridge emu be teen et Office Coumia»iouera of Koade k Revenue* By order of tbe Commissioners of Road* and Rev- inee. Glynn county, Ga. H. A. KENRICK, Clerk. Brunswick, Georgia. May 5th, 1882. City Property For Sale. Two de.lrable house. and lot* for *»le at a **crl flee. Title* go ash. Apply to msy8-tf • B03AKTS. WANTED! Ladle*andOmtlemen,torngum with u* to aell MTcral Uaentl HouaehoW Article. Profit* large. Labor is <<**(. Kxrln.lv. territory Klven. No oompett- tiou. Term* liberal. Circutort YREX. Add!***, Hewitt Saaafket’g Co., Box 888, Plttabiqfc. Fa. A NEW (JURE FOR POTATO flUfiS " MID ALL TROUBLESOME VERMIM. J. EC. Joliu.ton, I’lttabartk. Pa. M USICAL INSTRUMENTS of all kinds for sale very cheap. Catalogues free. Addre**, RICHARD HULL A CO., Box 808, PHUburgh, Pa. Dr. W. B. BURROUGHS, WILL HUY AND BiJ.\ Land ai\d Real Estate. COLLECTING AMoTliuSMCE AGENT. ' ■, RFPlU&KXrH Royal, capital f2A,4«4.±»t .'luMiix. «>l London, capital 14A66.8W Wesb-rn' 01 Toronto, capital 1.4W.0U0 Manhattan Lift*,net w«ew and Income '82 1) 7211,455 Office* next to Post Offictt. m»>3i-tr East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railroad MACON & BRUNSWICK DIVISION. Taking effect Sunday, May 1st, 1882, Pasaenge; Trains on this road will ran as follows; NO. 1. Leave Maccn 7:50 PM Arrive at Jcsap 2:40 A AS NO. 2. Leave Jesnp 11:45 P M Arrive nt Macon 7:02 A M NO. 8. Leave Macon 7:00 A X7 Arrive ut Jcrup 1:10 BIT LeavfJeanp .... ............. 1:45PM Arrive at Brunswick 3:50 P XJ NO. 4. Leave Brunswick 10:30 A 51 Arrive al Jusup 12:54) P XR Leave Jeaup 2:40 PIS Arrive ut Macou 7:50 P M BRUNSWICK ACCOMMODATION. Leave Je»up..‘ * 5:00 A H' Arrive liruuawick 8:iH) A Mr Leave |mim>wick 7:ik)PM Arrive ut Jeaup 0;55 P Mk Coin.t cling at Macon tor all PRINCIPAL J’OlNTfH in the NORTH AND NORTHWEST. Close connections at Jeaup fur all FLORIDA POINT8 AND SAVANNAH. J. M. EDWARDS, _T-~ J. J. GRIFFIN. Superintend■*** A»a t G. P. A. CiTMARSHAL’S SALES. First Tuesday in June, >1882. STATS OF OEOKOIA—Cm of Bbck,« :ck. Will be sold before the Court House door, in tht- city of Brunswick, Glynn county, Georgia, on tbe flr»t Tuesday in Juue 1882, between tbe bon re of ten a. m. and four r. at. or that day, at public out cry to tbe hlgheMt and beat bidder, tbe following. Iwtortbod property, At tho fame time and place, that lot of Dud attf *t»», mvi inent** it* the dty oi Brottawick. known aiut In Die i-lan of said city a» New Town lot\ uneibcr 2.379, Icvieu on s» the property of Samuel t Wilcox, to »atbf& all faiaaued by Jat^ec Houston. . deih and Treasnre of tb-j city ot Brunswick, against. Samuel Wllliamn for taxes the city ot Bruns wick fur the year 1881. Amount toxea due. *4 10.- Coat 84 00. ICE ! AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Retail house on Newcastle Street. Sunday Hounv.-C to lo a. m : 12 to 2 and 6 to 7 P. X. Sunday customers please uk«- notice. a. m. Haywood. NOTICE. Ity spiwliitn.fut. tot lukln* Tax Keiuru* forthv y«mr 1HS2 will be .. fullowe: BruiMwick, April 3d ud 4tb, 31th ud *>th. Mur 8th aud lltb. * St. Simon. Stl'i*. April 8th .ml 33th. IUv tott- livelyn, April *tb aud 2VUi. U.y l:ltb. Stenton, April 10th. Map l.taml l.Mh. put.. 1 , store. April mb, kl*> itdand 16th ' '..jr Jd aud 17lh my oftlve wlUbt at tb« dtp: .TURNEB, <j o.